Halls Spring Fine Art Auction

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A 19TH CENTURY GEM SET SNAKE NECKLACE £3,000 - £5,000

(plus buyer’s premium)

FINE PICTURES, SILVER & JEWELLERY AUCTION

AUCTION COMMENCES 10AM 20TH MARCH 2019 ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 4TH Viewing Sunday 17th March, 2.00pm - 4.00pm Monday 18th March, 9.30am – 4.30pm Tuesday 19th March, 9.30am – 4.30pm


SPRING FINE ART AUCTION Wednesday 20th February 2019 Auction starts at 10.00am

Viewing: Sunday 17th February 2.00pm - 4.00pm Monday 18th February 9.30am - 4.30pm Tuesday 19th February 9.30am - 4.30pm

ORDER OF SALE: 1-23 Glass 24-63 British Pottery & Porcelain

Auction no. 4133 Front cover illustration – Lot 53 Back cover illustration – Lot 64

64–92 Decorative Arts & European Ceramics

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Clocks & Works of Art

103-167 Furniture

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Caroline Dennard European Ceramics and Glass carolined@hallsgb.com

Specialist’s Insights Our first dedicated British and European Ceramics section of 2019 holds host to a number of highly promising lots which will no doubt be strongly contended for in the saleroom. After a successful sale last year of a private collection of Victorian parian with strong prices throughout, we are pleased to be offering a second selection of figures from the same source. A highlight of this section is undoubtedly our front cover feature, lot 53, a Minton figural group of Cupid and Psyche. Inspired from one of the most famous stories from classical mythology, this figure evokes all the classical romanticism you could want, with a highly affordable pre-sale estimate of £200-£300. Elsewhere in the sale, lot 62, offers a much more unusual rendition of romance. Titled as ‘The Power of Love’ and modelled as Cupid trying to prise a quiver of arrows

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from a recumbent lion’s mouth, this group offers an interesting representation of the power play dynamic and (hopeful!) eventual triumph of love over brute force. Elsewhere in the auction, another private collection from a Shropshire vendor of 18th and 19th century sealed wine bottles are a firm favourite of mine. With seals ranging from important families of Britain, to a naval sealed bottle intended for the transport of fruit juice to help combat scurvy, these are a

great way to start a quirky and diverse collection with the additional bonus of ready-built provenance attached. Looking forward to the rest of the year, I would be delighted to handle further private collections of European Ceramics or Glass and I am anticipating another exciting year in both departments. We offer valuation days here at our Head Office every Monday (except Bank Holidays) between 10AM-1PM and by private appointment on request.


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A CYLINDRICAL GREEN GLASS WINE BOTTLE 18TH CENTURY

A CYLINDRICAL DARK GREEN GLASS WINE BOTTLE CIRCA 1790-1800

A H. RICKETTS & CO. GLASS WORKS, DEVON SEALED CYLINDRICAL WINE BOTTLE

with seal for ‘Inner Temple’ and a kick to the base 23.5cm high (chipped) £50 - £70

applied with lion seal for David Pugh of Welshpool, Llanerchydol Hall 29cm high £100 - £150

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A 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVED GLASS TUMBLER

A CYLINDER DARK GREEN GLASS WINE BOTTLE

decorated with trees, an urn atop a pedestal and a stag above faceted detail 12.5cm high £50 - £80

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engraved ‘Robie and Tibbie, 1846’ alongside fouled anchor and a crown 21.5cm high £100 - £150

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circa 1825-20 with applied seal for ‘John Winn Jr’ 22.5cm high PROVENANCE: There may be an American connection here but this has not been confirmed. Examples by the Glass Works at Bristol are also known with this seal. £80 - £120

the seal with initials ‘D.B.D’ and the date 1836 27.5cm high

PROVENANCE: The bottles can be attributed to Daniel Bishop Davy, shipbuilder of Topsham, Devonshire. He worked with his brother Francis in a number of successful business enterprises, most of which involved heavy industry. It is unclear why Davy placed so many orders for sealed bottles each year, as well as unsealed examples, as there is no information as to whether he was also in the wine merchant trade, although this would not be surprising. £150 - £200

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A LATE 18TH CENTURY SEALED WINE BOTTLE

A MOULDED SEALED CYLINDER DARK GREEN GLASS BOTTLE

AN 18TH CENTURY DRINKING GLASS

‘W C G Zeals’ with dark olive glass cylindrical body and a deep kick to the base 28.5cm high £100 - £150

circa 1840 the seal with ‘VR’ flanking an inverted anchor, 27cm high

PROVENANCE: The VR initials reflect a naval mark used in the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign. Examples with this seal have been found at Louisbourg, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and Lower Fort Garry, Manitoba, Canada. The British Military used sealed bottles until the late 1840s and similar bottles would have been shipped to British colonies in Australia, South Africa, Bermuda, etc. It is probable that this bottle was shipped to a British Garrison and would have held fruit juice or similar, non-alcoholic fruit juice in order to prevent scurvy. £150 - £200

circa 1760 with bell-shaped bowl and clear triple knop stem with tear, raised on a conical folded foot 16.5cm high (fault to one upper knop) £60 - £100

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kick-in base 14.5cm high £150 - £200

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AN 18TH CENTURY GREEN GLASS ONION BOTTLE

A DARK GREEN GLASS MALLET SHAPED WINE BOTTLE

(chipped) 16.5cm high £50 - £80

12 AN 18TH CENTURY TAPERED GREEN GLASS GIN BOTTLE

23.5cm high £40 - £60

18th century bearing a seal with the initials ‘G.B’ below an outstretched arm wielding a scythe, deep kick to the base 22.5cm high £200 - £300

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15 A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY GLASS GOBLET

naively engraved with a continuous banding of birds in flight above flowerheads, above a single teardrop baluster knop set on a spreading conical foot 18.5cm high £70 - £100

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AN ENGLISH GREEN GLASS CYLINDRICAL WINE BOTTLE

AN ENGRAVED AND DATED DUTCH WINE GOBLET

circa 1780-1800 with seal ‘JJC’, kick to the base 28cm high £80 - £120

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circa 1780-1800 with circular ‘W.O.B’ seal 28cm high £80 - £120

dated 1792 decorated with a windmill and a house within landscape and a coat of arms, set above large baluster knop with tear to the stem and a conical folded foot 19cm high £120 - £180

19 AN AMBER PRESS-MOULDED GLOBULAR BOTTLE

19th century with ‘Orange Gin’ trademark paper label 16.5cm high £60 - £80

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20 FOUR 18TH CENTURY GLASSES

tallest 14.5cm high £100 - £150

21 A DARK GREEN GLASS BOTTLE

perhaps Dutch, 18th/19th century of small proportions with a deep kick to base 13.5cm high £50 - £80

22 AN 18TH CENTURY AIR-TWIST STEM DRINKING GLASS

the faceted bowl set above an air twist stem and conical foot 17.5cm high, together with another similar (chipped) (2) £80 - £120

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with Bagot seal, kick to the base, 28cm high and another similar, 22.5cm high (2) PROVENANCE: The seal is the Bagot crest (a ducal coronet and a goat`s head) for William, 2nd Lord Bagot (1773-1856) of Blithfield Hall, Staffordshire. £120 - £180

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A 19TH CENTURY CANARY YELLOW EARTHENWARE JUG

A 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE PUZZLE JUG

transfer-printed in black with a View of the Iron Bridge over the River Wear, with maritime verse to the opposing side ‘When this you fee, Remember Me, Tho’ many Leagues We diftant be’, together with a silver lustre mug transferprinted in black with a figure of Hope 15.5cm and 8.5cm high (2) £60 - £100

with moulded bird head spouts and decorated in Pratt-type colours, unmarked 12.5cm high (one spout restored) £80 - £120

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A DERBY PORCELAIN LANDSCAPE SERVICE

A DUTCH DELFT RECTANGULAR BLUE AND WHITE TEA CADDY

A LEEDS CREAMWARE TOBY JUG

circa 1815-20 decorated in cobalt and gilt, individually painted with landscape panels each individually painted and titled to the bases in red, the service comprising ten teacups, ten coffee cans, twelve saucers, teapot, cover and stand, cream jug, slop bowl, sucrier cover (no base) and two cake plates, painted factory marks in red (43) FOOTNOTE: Painted scenes comprise ‘In Cumberland’, ‘In Westmoreland’, ‘Near Lowth, Lincolnshire’, ‘In South Wales’, ‘In Italy’, ‘Near Nottingham’, ‘In Germany’, ‘Near Woobourne, Bedforshire’, ‘Near Littleover, Derbyshire’ etc £1,000 - £1,500

19th century painted with chinosierie scenes including figures, trees, and birds, underglaze blue mark for Adrian Pijnacker, together with two English pearlware tea caddies painted in blue with landscapes tallest 12cm high (3) £100 - £150

19th century the seated toper in a yellow and blue sponged jacket and holding a foaming jug of ale 23.5cm high (restored) £60 - £100

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29 29 A NAMED AND DATED ENGLISH PEARLWARE JUG

inscribed ‘In. Simpson, 1785’ and painted with Chinese-style buildings within landscape, of baluster form set on a pedestal foot 28cm high £150 - £250

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A STAFFORDSHIRE AGATEWARE PUZZLE JUG

A WEDGWOOD GREEN JASPERWARE PLAQUE OF THOMAS BENTLEY

A LONDON BLUE AND WHITE DELFT PLATE

19th century inscribed with the verse ‘Gentleman Drink and Let Your Skill Be Tested & A Forgfeit Made If Anything Be Wasted’ 21.5cm high (chips to some spouts) £150 - £200

31 AN ENGLISH SALT-GLAZED POLYCHROME STONEWARE PLATE

circa 1760 and a later pearlware plate painted in blue with landscape 22.5cm and 25cm diameter (2) £70 - £100

late 18th century titled to reverse, oval 11.5cm high £60 - £100

33 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE CREAM BOAT

circa 1770 of dolphin ewer type, the rococo shellmoulded helmet-shaped jug on a pedestal foot with a lamprey handle and a pair of entwined dolphins to the spout, painted with floral sprays and small sprigs below a ‘crowsfoot’ border inside the rim, unmarked 11cm high

circa 1760 painted with buildings and pavilions beside a river and rockwork between swag borders 35cm diameter £60 - £100

35 AN ENGLISH CREAMWARE PLATE FOR THE DUTCH MARKET

dated 1779 and inscribed ‘Heynderikje Vanden Bos 8/20’ and transferprinted in black with a ship 25.5cm diameter £60 - £80

FOOTNOTE: For a similar example, see Bonhams, ‘The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain, Part 2’, Lot 313. £150 - £200

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AN ENGLISH PRATTWARE MUG

TWO PINK SPLASHED LUSTRE PLAQUES

inscribed ‘Wm Bacon’ and dated 1794 painted with flowers 11cm high (cracked) £60 - £100

37 THREE PIECES OF WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN

circa 1775-85 comprising a sucrier and cover in the Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, 13cm high, a leaf-form butterboat in the Pleasure Boat pattern, 8.5cm long and a geranium leaf butterboat in the Mansfield pattern, 8cm long (3) £150 - £200

19th century one with an idyllic rural scene, the other with a sailing ship and ‘Peace and Plenty’ verse (one repaired), and a pink lustre jug initialled and dated 1816, 21cm and 25cm wide (3) £70 - £90

39 TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE GROUPS OF ‘RURAL’ AND ‘PASTIME’

early 19th century on square titled bases, 18cm high, together with a pair of Staffordshire figures of a ram and ewe with bocage, 12.5cm high (4) £100 - £150

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circa 1790 painted in blue with the Salopian Sprigs and Chantilly patterns, painted S mark and impressed SALOPIAN mark, 26.5cm and 29cm wide £100 - £200

41 A BATES, BROWN-WESTHEAD MOORE & CO PARIAN FIGURE OF A DYING GLADIATOR

circa 1860 the front of the base impressed ‘Crystal Palace Art Union’, 21cm high

FOOTNOTE: Modelled after the antique, the original is held in the Capitoline Museum, Rome. £200 - £300

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A COPELAND PARIAN FIGURAL GROUP OF UNCLE TOBY AND THE WIDOW WADMAN

A COPELAND PARIAN FIGURE TITLED ‘YOUNG ENGLAND’

A COPELAND PARIAN GROUP OF PAUL AND VIRGINIA

circa 1873 after the painting by C.R. Leslie in the Tate Gallery, London impressed marks, 22cm high

FOOTNOTE: C.R. Leslie’s painting depicts a scene from Laurence Sterne’s The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy (1760); ‘Uncle Toby ... knew not so much as the right end of a woman from the wrong, and therefore was never altogether at his ease near any one of them - unless in sorrow and distress: then infinite was his pity; nor would the most courteous knight of romance have gone further, at least upon one leg, to have wiped away a tear from a woman’s eye; and yet excepting once that he was once beguiled into it by Mrs Wadman, he had never looked steadfastly into one.’ £100 - £150

43 A COPELAND PARIAN FIGURE OF SIR HUMPHREY CHETHAM

designed by W. Reed the original work shown at the 1853 R.A., part of a monument intended for Manchest cathedral (base chips, one finger missing), titled to base £40 - £60

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modelled by C Halse sculpted as a young boy reading a book before a cricket bat, facsimile artist signature, impressed title and factory marks, dated 1871 41cm high £150 - £250

45 A LATE 19TH CENTURY COPELAND PARIAN FIGURE GROUP OF TERRIERS RABBITING “CHASSE AU LAPIN” after PJ Mene the three dogs raised on a shaped oval base impressed Copeland”, length 33cm, height 16.5cm (a.f)

FOOTNOTE: A similar group is illustrated in the Parian Phenomenon, a survey of Victorian Parian porcelain statuary and busts, edited by Paul Atterbury, published by Richard Dennis, page 178 (Illustrated). £80 - £120

46 A LATE 19TH CENTURY COPELAND PARIAN FIGURE GROUP OF TERRIERS RABBITING “CHASSE AU LAPIN” after PJ Mene the three dogs raised on a shaped oval base impressed Copeland, length 33cm, height 16.5cm £150 - £200

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after C. Cumberworth, circa 1870 impressed mark 30cm high £80 - £120

48 A JOHN & THOMAS BEVINGTON PARIAN BUST

circa 1865-70 modelled as a young woman, her hair adorned with flowers impressed marks 26cm high £50 - £80

49 A MINTON PARIAN ANGEL FONT DESIGNED BY JOHN BELL, SHAPE 224

circa 1850 impressed marks to base, 27cm high £60 - £100

50 A MINTON PARIAN FIGURE OF SIR HENRY HAVELOCK

circa 1858 modelled standing wearing the head-dress which was named after him, the ‘havelock’, a white cloth covering for the cap, with a flap hanging over the neck for protection against the sun’s heat, impressed marks 35.5cm high (sword missing) £80 - £120

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A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE MINTON PARIAN FIGURE OF TEMPERANCE

A MINTON PARIAN FIGURAL GROUP OF CAIN AND ABEL

A MINTON PARIAN FIGURAL GROUP OF CUPID AND PSYCHE BY HAMLET BOURNE

after Filippo Della Valle, mid-19th century modelled standing with ewer’s and wearing classical robes, impressed marks to base 50cm high (head re-stuck) £80 - £120

after Carrier-Belleuse, first published 1854 Cain stands over the slain body of his brother, a sacrificed lamb on an altar at his side, on rockwork, impressed year cypher, incised on the back of the altar “Albert Carrier 1854 Stoke” 46cm high

circa 1855 the classical lovers in passionate embrace on a bow fronted plinth, titled 42.5cm high £200 - £300

FOOTNOTE: From Genesis 4: 1-15. Cain, a farmer, made an offering to God from his harvested crops and Abel, a shepherd, sacrificed a lamb. God was pleased with Abel’s offering’s but refused Cain’s. Cain, in his anger, slew his brother Abel. This group was shown at the International Exhibition, 1862. £250 - £300

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Shape 211, probably published after 1849 after a variation of a bronze by Jean-Jacques Pradier known as “The Prayer”, the mother kneeling in prayer over a chair where a sleeping infant lies, on a rectangular base, 34cm high (restored) FOOTNOTE: Mentioned in the Journal of Design, March 1849. £250 - £350

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55 A MINTON PARIAN FIGURE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

by John Bell, mid-19th century 45.5cm high (small restored chip to the base) FOOTNOTE: See Paul Atterbury, The Parian Phenomenon, fig. 133, p. 86 and fig. 37, p. 25. A full scale plaster statue, after the bust over the Poet’s tomb at Stratford-upon-Avon, was shown by Bell at the Great Exhibition in 1851. Summerley’s Art Manufactures exhibited the Parian version by Minton at the same time, surmounting a bronze clock flanked by figures of Tragedy and Comedy. £60 - £80

56 A PARIAN BUST OF JOHN MILTON

possibly Copeland, circa 1850 the bust formed on a circular pedestal labeled “MILTON,” 40cm high (socle present but detatched, cracks to bust have been restored/stabilised) FOOTNOTE: The blind 17th century English poet John Milton was greatly admired in 19th century England and America. His bust was displayed in home libraries and parlors as a sign of the owner’s culture. £60 - £80

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57 WORCESTER PARIAN FIGURE OF EVANGELINE

A W.H. Kerr & Co., modelled by W. Boynton Kirk, circa 1858-60 artist signed to the reverse 31cm high (restored)

FOOTNOTE: This group was modelled by William Boynton Kirk (1824-1900), one of Worcester’s modellers who produced twelve different figure groups depicting characters from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. £60 - £80

58 A RARE COPELAND PARIAN GROUP ,‘BOY AND TERRIERS’ (CHASSE AU LAPIN)

after P.J Mene, circa 1860 modelled with the young man attending the dogs on a raised base impressed marks, 29.5cm high £200 - £300

59 A RARE VICTORIAN PARIAN GROUP OF PAUL AND VIRGINIA,

modelled seated on a rock with corn, an axe and foliage, unmarked, 27cm high £80 - £120

60 A VICTORIAN PARIAN FIGURE OF A SEMICLAD MIDDLE EASTERN FEMALE,

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modelled standing beside a pillar and jug unmarked, perhaps Minton, 38cm high £70 - £100

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A PARIAN FIGURE OF GODFREY DE BOUILLON

A VICTORIAN PARIAN GROUP OF ‘THE POWER OF LOVE’

A WEDGWOOD CARRERA PARIAN GROUP OF CHARITY

possibly by J Duke & Nephew, circa 1860 titled within scroll cartouche to the circular base (missing flag from outstretched hand), 45.5cm high FOOTNOTE: Godfrey of Bouillon was a Frankish knight and one of the leaders of the First Crusade from 1096 until its conclusion in 1099. £100 - £150

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circa 1860 the figure of a large lion laying down with Cupids bow under its front paws; the standing figure of Cupid is shown trying to pry a quiver of arrows from the lions mouth, titled to the base, 35cm high (one wing detached) £250 - £350

designed by A. Carrier de Belleuse, circa 1859 titled to the base and with artist’s facsimile signature, impressed ‘WEDGWOOD’ 36.5cm high £200 - £300

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Decorative Arts & European Ceramics


64 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN RECTANGULAR TILES

attributed to Minton and Hollins, circa 1890 painted with semi-nude Classical-style figures, artist monogram ‘WBBS’ 46cm high (one chipped) £100 - £200

65 A COALPORT GREEN BATWING TEA SERVICE

comprising six teacups, six saucers, six sideplates, cream jug, sugar bowl, slop bowl, a square twin-handled cakeplate, a circular twin-handled cake plate, an oval dish, pair of lobed bowls and two small canted dishes, printed factory marks (29) £200 - £300

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66 A COALPORT PINK BATWING TEA SERVICE

circa 1900, the service comprising six teacups, six saucers, six sideplates, cream jug, sugar bowl, twin handled cake plate and circular lobed dish printed factory marks and pattern Y.2665 (22) (one teacup a.f) £400 - £600

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A COALPORT YELLOW BATWING TEA SERVICE

A RARE COALPORT BRIGHT BLUE BATWING TRIO

FOUR PIECES OF COALPORT LILAC BATWING

circa 1900 comprising six teacups, six saucers, six sideplates, cream jug, sugar bowl and a twin handled cakeplate printed factory marks (21) £250 - £350

68 A MATCHED COALPORT DEMITASSE COFFEE SERVICE

comprising eight cups and and saucers, in green, yellow, red and cobalt colourways, printed factory marks and pattern numbers AD2919 and Y.2665 (12) £70 - £100

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circa 1900 Pattern Y.3719, transfer-printed with a pale crackle blue pattern, otherwise typically decorated floral and gilt detail comprising teacup, saucer and sideplate, printed factory marks and painted pattern number sideplate 17cm diameter (3) £70 - £100

70 A RARE COALPORT DOVE GREY BATWING TRIO

circa 1900 Pattern 2665/D, comprising teacup, saucer and sideplate, together with similar cabinet plate, pattern 6919, printed factory marks, 22.5cm diameter (4) £60 - £100

comprising a twin handled dish, 30cm diameter, a square form lobed dish, 22cm wide and a pair of a sideplates, 15cm diameter, printed factory marks and painted pattern numbers (4) £70 - £100

72 A CARLTON WARE “GLACIELLE” VASE

with applied lizard, base unmarked, 30cm high £200 - £300

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A ROYAL WORCESTER MOON FLASK

A LARGE WEDGWOOD QUEEN’S WARE PLAQUE ‘DEATH OF ROMAN WARRIOR’

A MOORCROFT QUEEN’S CHOICE VASE

circa 1900 painted with a goldfinch perched on a branch printed factory marks, 16.5cm high £70 - £90

74 MAW AND CO RUBY LUSTRE CHARGER

circa 1885 decorated with stylised serpentine beasts in typical ruby lustre glaze against cream ground camel mark to verso 34cm diameter £200 - £300

circa 1996 A limited edition numbered 27/150 from the Genius Collection, after an 18th century black basalt relief, complete with original box and certificate, the plaque the plaque measuring 27cm x 51cm £200 - £300

76 A MOORCROFT POWDER JAR AND COVER

designed by Philip Gibson, dated 2001 A limited edition numbered 25 from 100, impressed and painted marks to the base 12.5cm diameter, with original paper label £100 - £150

designed by Emma Bossons artist signed and dated to the base 39cm high £300 - £500

78 A MOORCROFT TEA SERVICE IN RARE COLOURWAYS

comprising teapot and cover, two teacups and saucers, a plate, cream and sugar, together with a small pin dish in the normal blue colourway for this design (9) £300 - £500

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comprising Dairy Shorthorn Bull “Ch. Gwersylt Lord Oxford 74th”, no. 1504, 12.7cm high; Dairy Shorthorn Cow “Ch. Eaton Wild Eyes 91st”, 12.1cm high and Dairy Shorthorn Calf, no. 1406C, 7.6cm high (3) £600 - £800

80 THREE BESWICK JERSEY CATTLE

comprising ‘Dunsley Coy Boy’, 11.9cm high, ‘Newton Tinkle’, model 1345, 10.8cm high and a calf, model 1249D, 6.4cm high (3) £150 - £200

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81 THREE BESWICK GUERSNEY CATTLE

comprising: a bull, model 1451, 11.9cm high; a cow, first version, model 1248A, 10.8cm high and a calf, model 1249A, 7cm high (3) (cow has repair to one ear) £120 - £180

82 THREE BESWICK HEREFORD CATTLE

comprising a bull, model 1363A, 14.6cm high, a cow, model 1360 and a calf, model 901B, 9.5cm high (3) £120 - £180

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83 THREE BESWICK ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE

comprising: a bull, model 1562, 11.9cm high; a cow, model 1563, 10.8cm high and a calf, model 1406A, 7.6cm high (3) £120 - £150

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comprising: a bull, ‘Ch. Whitehall Mandate’, 13.3cm high (restored horns and leg), a cow, ‘Ch. Ickham Bessie’, 12.7cm high and a calf, model 1249A, 7cm high (3) £120 - £180

85 A PAIR OF BESWICK MODELS OF PIGS

‘Ch. Wall Queen’ and ‘Wall Champion Boy’, printed factory marks and painted titles, 7cm high (2) £40 - £60

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comprising standing and seated foxes, three Collie dogs and a dark brown foal together with matt black foal, assorted sizes (7) £120 - £180

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A CASTELLI STYLE MAIOLICA PLATE

A MEISSEN FLORALENCRUSTED PORCELAIN POT POURRI VASE AND COVER

A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN POT POURRI VASES AND COVERS

19th century painted with scene of male and female within rural country setting unmarked, remnants of paper collection labels to reverse 24cm diameter £100 - £150

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19th century late Marcolini period, painted with flowers and flanked by two cupids, incised no. 2686, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 21.5cm high (a.f) £60 - £80

late 19th century decorated with scenes of courtly lovers within garden settings, with figural ramshead handles and set on trefoil bases 18.5cm high £80 - £120

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90 90 A ROYAL DUX FIGURE OF A NUDE FEMALE

seated upon a rocky base, semi-gloss and gilt highlighting, her body with natural skin tones, the green and gilt highlighted canted corner base with raised pink triangle mark, green printed mark and number 1379 below, 48cm high ÂŁ100 - ÂŁ200

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91 AN ITALIAN MAIOLICA VASE

19th century painted with panels of classical figures, fitted as an electric lamp 37cm high £80 - £120

92 A PAIR OF FRENCH PORCELAIN TWIN-HANDLED VASES VASES

19th century the overall pink ground painted with portrait and floral ovals to opposing sides converted to lamps, 37cm high (2) £80 - £120

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Specialist’s Insights William Morris (1834-1896), advising on interior décor, is quoted as saying ‘ “If you want a golden rule that will fit everything, this is it: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful or believe to be beautiful’.”Fortunately the furniture selection in our Spring auction offers plenty of both useful and beautiful pieces of furniture which have stood the test of time and will continue to give great service to the lucky buyer. Take for instance Lot 106, a tremendously useful Aesthetic Movement writing table, based on the pattern books of Edward Godwin (1833-1886) who knew a thing or two about design, having won a competition to design Northampton Town Hall in 1861. This table is informed by the Japanese aesthetic, strong, simple lines and every bit a modern piece but made around 1880-still going strong and ideal for your laptop. Or how about Lot 111, a display cabinet to trounce all others-made in eighteenth century Holland and perfect for showing off any fine collection of porcelain or glass? Many pieces of furniture only have to withstand occasional use but bedroom furniture, unless it is in a spare room, is used every day. There are some remarkable bedroom suites on offer here and one or two great beds. Lot 126, a four poster bed, previously resided in Morville Hall and combines the age and elegance of George III elements with the robustness of a modern frame made by master craftsman Adam Bunning of Bridgnorth. Just add a base and mattress and you have a fantastic combination with great provenance.

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One may be forgiven for thinking that we have cleared the contents of a Scottish house given the plethora of Glasgow School bedroom suites in this sale. These pieces, however, came from private vendors in Wales although wear their Scottish roots with a flourish. There is an Arts and Crafts bedroom suite (Lot 145) in oak with a particularly striking blue tile back washstand whilst a little further on (Lot 167) is an example of the craftsmanship of Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951). Taylor, born in Greenock, studied at the Glasgow School of Art and won acclaim at the

1901 Glasgow International Exhibition and this bedroom suite displays the significant influence of Charles Rennie Macintosh (1868-1928). If you want pure Rennie Mackintosh, how about a wonderful pair of reproduction wardrobes (Lot 152) after his original designs for Hill House, Helensborough , 1903?

Now these are definitely both useful and beautiful. William Morris would definitely have approved!


Clocks & Works of Art


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A PAINTED PINE TRUNK

AN ANGLO INDIAN COROMANDEL AND IVORY INLAID WORK BOX

A VIOLIN WITH TWO PIECE BACK AND PURFLED EDGE

20th century the rectangular top painted with a view of the Samual Lawrence entering the port of Liverpool after the original Boston painting by Fitz Henry Lane, the interior with floral print wallpaper lining, the front marked ‘R.W Ritson, 2nd Mate, with rope handles on a plinth base, 63cm wide, 37cm deep, 31cm high £100 - £200

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mid 19th century the shaped rectangular top inlaid with an elephant within a floral circular surround enclosing two lift out trays with seventeen various lidded divisions inlaid with tortoiseshell and ivory and exotic woods and a lift out compartment exotically inlaid and containing five semi-secret short drawers, between foliate cast carrying handles, top split, 33.5cm wide, 26cm deep, 13.5cm high £250 - £350

the interior bearing paper label marked ‘Made by Thos Smith at the Harp and Hautboy in Pickadilly London 1757’, length of back 36cm, 59cm overall, and two unmarked bows in lined soft skin zip case FOOTNOTE: Thomas Smith was a violin maker circa 1725-1789 aquiring his business from Peter Wamsley and also his royal warrant when he became violin maker to both George III and The Prince of York, remaining so until his death £300 - £500

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A .22 CALIBRE WINCHESTER SELF LOADING RIFLE

AN 18TH CENTURY POCKET WATCH MOVEMENT

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED GEOLOGICAL SPECIMEN SET

serial number B2012623 99cm long Firearms certificate required £100 - £150

97 A PAIR OF PÈRE DAVID STAG ANTLERS

8 point, mounted on an oak plaque with inscription for Woburn Abbey Beds 1982 118cm wide £150 - £250

signed to the back ‘T.Swetman No. 3687 London’ contained within a later Dutch mahogany and pressed metal miniature longcase clock case on lions paw feet, 41cm high £400 - £600

by Thomas D. Russell, Geologist and Mineralogist the rectangular case with dovetailed corners containing four geological specimen trays and each mineralogical specimen with hand written paper title label, label to inside cover and address, ‘11 John Street, Bedford Row, London’ 39.5cm wide, 26cm deep, 16.5cm high £600 - £800

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A LOUIS XV STYLE GILT METAL MANTEL CLOCK

the 4” white dial with Arabic numerals, eight day movement striking on a bell in a foliate scroll case surmounted by a cherub, on foliate openwork plinth, 36cm high £150 - £200

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A CHIPPENDALE REVIVAL MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK

A VICTORIAN GOTHIC OAK CASED COMBINED MANTEL TIMEPIECE AND BAROMETER

early 20th century the broken scroll cornice centred by a scallop shell cresting above a foliate carved panel over an arched door enclosing a 10” dial with matted centre and silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with silvered boss inscribed Tempus Fugit, three train rod striking movement by Winterhalder, Germany, between leaf capped stop fluted pilasters front and back over an arched moulding and narrow trunk door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters and further panel base on ogee bracket feet, 220cm high £800 - £1,000

19th century retailed by E.Greenwood and Co, London, 3.5” white enamel dial with Roman numerals above a 4.5” barometer dial with fahrenheit thermometer, all contained within gothic arched and foliate carved case on ogive plinth, 45cm high, 32cm wide, 12cm deep £90 - £120

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A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN LONG ELIZA VASE, Kangxi, (1662 - 1722) Estimate: £300 - £500 (plus buyer’s premium)

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Furniture


104 103 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BOOKCASE

the ogive cornice above two gothic arched ribbed doors enclosing two adjustable shelves and two inset panel cupboard doors over two short cockbeaded drawers with oval gilt brass stamped swing handles over a shaped apron and on bracket feet, 102cm wide, 33cm deep, 189cm high £200 - £300

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104 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BUREAU CABINET

circa 1760 in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, the dentil moulded cornice above two ribbed panel cupboard doors applied with stop fluted flat columns and enclosing two adjustable shelves and four short drawers over a fall font enclosing a central scallop shell carved arched central door and stop fluted columnar letter slides, further semi-secret stop fluted letter slides, pigeon holes, shaped short drawers and shallow carved apron drawers over a shaped gilt tooled morocco skiver cockbeaded drawer and two short loper drawers above three long graduated cockbeaded drawers between rounded stop fluted quarter columns and raised on ogee bracket feet with open work brass swing handles and lock plates, 117cm wide, 60cm deep, 220cm high

FOOTNOTE: Inside the door of this cabinet is some literature relating to the Utopian Society, Eva Anstruther (Toddington Manor), Marian C. Brodrick and the Scratch Society 1890-91. There is a scrawled address, 27 Ebury Street, Chester Place. The brass furniture on this piece is virtually identical to that found on the Inaman clothes press, 1759, illustrated in Susan E. Stuart’s ‘Gillows of Lancaster and London’, Volume II, Plate 590 page 49. The press in the Gillows book also sports stop fluted flat columns, albeit with more elaborate capitols. The press was almost certainly made for Mr. Charles Inman and Satterthwaite in 1759 £2,000 - £3,000

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103 105 AN ASH WINDSOR CHAIR, LINCOLNSHIRE

mid-19th century with simple hoop and stick back and triple ring arm supports, saddle seat and raised on splayed double ring legs joined by an ‘H’ stretcher FOOTNOTE: See Bernard D. Cotton The English Regional Chair, 1991, p142 Fig NE154 for a similar example £100 - £150

106 106 A VICTORIAN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WRITING TABLE

late 19th century in the manner of E.W.Godwin, the rectangular top inlaid with a later velvet writing surface above an arrangement of five short drawers to one end and two short drawers to the other end and joined by short shelves and a platform undertier and raised on ring turned pilaster and round tapering legs and gilt metal cups and bun feet, 112cm wide, 81.5cm deep, 71cm high.

FOOTNOTE: See Susan E. Soros, The Secular Furniture of E.W.Godwin, Yale University 1999, p.165 fig 234 for a similar writing table, with some significant variations, which appeared in William Watt’s Art Furniture under ‘Anglo-Japanese Furniture’ (1877; Plate 8). Soros goes on to observe that

‘Walnut versions were available (£25.0s.0d) as well as ebonized wood (£26.0s.0d). The table has many details characteristic of Godwin’s Anglo-Japanese style, including S-shaped elbow struts, complex interplay of solids and voids, narrow tapering legs ending in gilded shoes, delicate construction and display shelves. A portfolio for storing paper was designed to sit on the writing surface. The idea of the double sided writing table probably came from the Georgian partner’s library table, a form that was extremely popular throughout the eighteenth century.’ £200 - £300

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107 A VICTORIAN QUARTER VENEERED WALNUT SIDE TABLE

the bevelled rectangular top with rounded corners above a shaped apron and on elongated C scroll bracket end standards, joined by a double bobbin turned stretcher and on downcurved C scroll legs and castors, 113cm wide, 57cm deep, 72cm high £150 - £200

108 A VICTORIAN EBONY SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED AND AMBOYNA INLAID GILT METAL MOUNTED CENTRE TABLE

third quarter 19th century the rounded rectangular top raised on fluted and gilded double end standards joined by two stretchers and raised on short inlaid cabriole legs and ceramic castors, 102cm wide, 50cm deep, 72cm high £150 - £250

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109 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID LANCASHIRE MULE CHEST

circa 1780 with low panelled back, the rectangular bevelled top enclosing a vacant interior above five false drawer fronts and four two cock-beaded drawers with gilt brass swing handles between canted angles and on ogee bracket feet, 180cm wide, 52cm deep, 115cm high £300 - £500

110 A VICTORIAN OAK FRAMED NURSING CHAIR

third quarter 19th century the later gold floral upholstered button back and serpentine front seat raised on ring turned front legs and ceramic casters £80 - £120

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A DUTCH WALNUT AND FLORAL MARQUETRY INLAID DISPLAY CABINET

18th century with shaped arched domed top above two ribbed glazed doors and closing shaped shelves with blue velvet lined interior between canted glazed side, over four short drawers spaced by half mouldings and canted sides and raised on five tapering octagonal columns and a shaped flat stretcher and five ebonised bun feet, 210cm wide, 50cm deep, approx 248cm high £2,500 - £3,500

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A FRENCH LOUIS XVI STYLE KINGWOOD, WALNUT, SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED AND ORMOLU MOUNTED DOUBLE BED FRAME

the headboard with swag cast metal frieze between scallop cast rounded corners, the footboard with inlaid ribbon tied floral garland and raised on round tapering legs and sabots, 155cm wide, 200cm long £300 - £400

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113 A MODERN WALNUT FRAMED CHEVAL MIRROR IN VICTORIAN GOTHIC STYLE

the rectangular plate raised on faceted supports and open bracket sledge feet and cleated cross bar, 180cm high, 73cm wide £600 - £800

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A GOSTIN OF LIVERPOOL MAHOGANY KETTLE STAND

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID CHEST ON CHEST

AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD, ROSEWOOD CROSSBANDED AND BOXWOOD AND EBONY STRUNG TRIPLE CHEVAL MIRROR

20th century in George III Chippendale style, the square top with pierced fretwork gallery and pull out slide to one side above a gadrooned border and raised on a fluted and acanthus lappeted baluster column and three foliate carved down curved tapering legs and leaf carved scroll feet, stamped ‘GOSTIN’, gallery damaged, 35cm square 66.5cm high £100 - £150

the faux fluted ogive cornice above two short and three long graduated cock beaded drawers, the lower section with three long graduated drawers, inlaid with geometric chequer stringing and pendant anthemions from the keyholes, oval brass vase stamped swing handles and raised on outswept bracket feet, 109cm wide, 54cm deep, 174cm high £700 - £900

with moulded cornice above a bevelled swing mirror plate flanked by two smaller conforming plates over an inlaid frieze and four tapering down swept legs and castors, cornice 80cm wide, mirrors 145cm wide (fully extended) 56cm deep, 180cm high £800 - £1,200

116 A GEORGE III STYLE CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY AND BOXWOOD STRUNG OVAL BREAKFAST TABLE

the tilt top raised on a gun barrel column and four down curved tapering legs brass caps and castors, 148cm long, 117cm wide, 72cm high £300 - £500

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118 AN OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSS BANDED HOUSEKEEPERS CUPBOARD

second quarter 19th century the canted cornice above four fielded panel cross banded doors enclosing fixed shelves over a central cupboard door flanked by six short drawers with gilt brass swing handles over a moulding and raised on elongated bun feet, 208cm wide, 51cm deep, 206cm high £800 - £1,200

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A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY TRAY TOP NIGHT TABLES

20th century each rectangular tray top above two ribbed panel doors and a cock beaded shallow drawer and raised on grooved square legs, 49cm wide, 38cm deep, 76cm high (2) £200 - £300

120 A PAIR OF CHILDREN’S BEECH FRAMED KITCHEN CHAIRS

late 19th century each with bar and stick back between triple ring turned baluster uprights, saddle seat and on triple ring turned splayed legs joined by an ‘H’ stretcher, 63cm high £80 - £120

121 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS MAHOGANY SATINWOOD BANDED AND EBONY STRUNG ENCLOSED ARMCHAIR IN THE MANNER OF J S HENRY

circa 1900 with later gold damask upholstery and tree design and raised on square tapering legs and block feet and sabre back legs £300 - £400

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A PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE WALNUT AND BOXWOOD STRUNG AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BOMBE BEDSIDE CHESTS

TWO VERNACULAR STOOLS

A SET OF SIX MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS

each of serpentine form with a green marble top above two drawers and raised on slender tapering cabriole legs and sabots, 64cm wide, 36cm deep, 73cm high (2) £150 - £250

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18th century each with an elm seat to include a rectangular top, four leg example, the other canted top with three legs £200 - £300

124 A PART EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE

late 19th/early 20th century in George III style, each with undulating top rail above a pierced vase splat and drop in seat and raised on square tapering legs joined by an H stretcher, the chairs numbered 1 to 6 in Arabic numerals on the seat rails (6) £250 - £350

the bevelled rectangular planked top above a frieze drawer with brass pear drop handles and pressed metal escutcheon, raised on ring turned pilaster legs joined by a shaped ‘X’ stretcher with central turned finial and later bun feet, reconstructed, 77cm wide, 56cm deep, 72cm high £150 - £200

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126 126 A GEORGE THE III STYLE MAHOGANY FOUR POSTER BED

made by master craftsman Adam Bunning of Bridgnorth the moulded ogive cornice above two original George III reeded and wheat ear carved pilasters joined to the Bunning frame and raised on square block feet the frame inscribed A. Bunning and with tops and side fabric hangings and curtains 205cm wide, 220cm long, 244cm high. Previously at Morville Hall, Bridgenorth. The bed is designed to accommodate a standard six foot super-king size bed base and mattress ÂŁ800 - ÂŁ1,200

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A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONT DRESSING CHEST

A GEORGE III OAK PRESS CUPBOARD

the bevelled rectangular top above a cockbeaded top drawer fitted with a later baize lined brushing slide, mirror and divisions over three further graduated cock beaded drawers with cast brass berry and bow swing handles, between fluted out facing front corners and shaped sides and raised on shaped bracket feet, 103cm wide, 58cm deep, 82.5cm high £1,500 - £2,000

129 AN OAK SIX PLANK CHEST

late 18th century the ogive cornice above two fielded panel doors enclosing a hanging space with later pole above a further three fielded panels and three short drawers with later turned knob handles and on shaped bracket feet, 174cm wide, 54cm deep, 219cm high £300 - £500

18th century and later the bevelled rectangular top above a plain front with notched corners, the detachable single plank top enclosing a vacant interior and on cut bracket end standards, 150cm wide, 47cm deep, 87cm £150 - £200

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130 A LATE VICTORIAN ASH WOOD AND INLAID TWO PIECE BEDROOM SUITE

in the manner of Charles Bevan in Gothic style comprising a triple door wardrobe, the crenellated cornice above a parquetry frieze and arched top mirror door enclosing a hanging pole and four slides, flanked by two tongue and groove panel doors each enclosing a hanging pole and above three deep drawers and on inlaid block feet, the wardrobe 211cm wide, 61cm deep, 213cm high, and a pedestal dressing table en suite with two gallery drawers and eight pedestal drawers, parquetry inlaid throughout 136cm wide, 60cm deep, 159cm high (top of mirror) (2) ÂŁ600 - ÂŁ800

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A THREE FOLD JAPANESE MARQUETRY STYLE ROOM SCREEN IN THE MANNER OF GALLE

A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOWFRONT SIDEBOARD

A JOSEPH FITTER PATENT ACTION EXTENDING MAHOGANY DINING TABLE

Edwardian the four mahogany panels inset with satinwood and marquetry designs, the reverse with heavy wallpaper pattern, the screen in two parts, each panel 158cm high by 58cm wide £300 - £400

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the stepped top above a cockbeaded frieze drawer and semi-secret apron drawer, flanked by two deep drawers, one with bottle divisions and raised on six ropetwist and reeded round tapering legs and with flower head stamped gilt brass ring handles, 186cm wide, 79cm deep, 101cm high £200 - £300

late 19th century the bevelled D end top above a plain lipped frieze and raised on four fluted tapering legs and brass castors, with two extra leaves, 257cm extended length, (each leaf 60.5cm long ) 137cm wide, 72cm high FOOTNOTE: Joseph Fitter of Birmingham, formerley Fitter and Grice (1860), patented in 1861 the invention of a ‘new and improved table expander’ (Patent 1165) £300 - £500

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134 A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK BOOKCASE CABINET ON STAND

19th century in Carolean style, surmounted by a carved knight’s helm and plumes above rose, thistle and leaf side brackets, over a carved arched door inscribed HENRY. PIER.PONT, DE. PIER. PONT and X.X. CHAS.REX.II, centred by a crown and initials CR, rose and thistle spray over depictions of a medieval king and queen within foliate scroll borders and inlaid oak and ebony edge enclosing four shelves (two later replacement) between barley twist columns, the base with shallow egg and dart carved drawer with carved oak thistle handle raised on five turned baluster legs joined by a shaped and inlaid flat stretcher and elongated bun feet, 111cm wide, 64cm deep, 216cm high FOOTNOTE: This cabinet may be a Victorian tribute to Henry Pierrepont, 1st Marquess of Dorchester PC, FRS (1606-1680) who became Earl of Newark in 1643 and Marquess of Dorchester in 1645. As Lord Dorchester he was famed for his book collection which is now part of the library of the Royal College of Physicians. After the Restoration, he was restored to the Privy Council and made Recorder of Nottingham and a Fellow of the Royal Society £400 - £600

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136 AN ITALIAN GOLD LEAF PAINTED WROUGHT IRON DRESSING STOOL

20th century in the Romanesque manner, with rectangular mesh pattern seat between out scroll arms suspended with cast ropes and tassels raised on an X frame, 72cm wide overall, 36cm deep £200 - £300

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137 A PAIR OF GEORGE III CROSS BANDED MAHOGANY AND CHEVRON STRUNG SERPENTINE CARD TABLES

each with a serpentine fold over top and later baize lined playing surface above a ribbed and foliate carved frieze and raised on slender foliate grooved tapering legs and scroll feet double gate leg action, 100cm wide, 50cm deep, 70cm high FOOTNOTE: For a pair of a similar design see Sothebys, London Lot 70, 28th March 2017, from the Sir William Forbes 6th Bt (1739-1806) Collection £3,500 - £4,000

138 A SET OF ELEVEN (10+1) REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS,

each with a deep turnover bar and ropetwist back and drop in seat and raised on turned and tapering ropetwist front legs (11) £300 - £500

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A GALLE WALNUT AND MARQUETRY TWO TIER ÉTAGÈRE

A FIGURED WALNUT FEATHER STRUNG AND CROSS BANDED DRESSER BASE

inlaid with poppies and other wild flowers, the larger oval tray with sinuous swing handles and raised on slender tapering outsplayed legs joined by an open work double concave stretcher, 90cm wide, 63cm deep, 90cm high £1,500 - £2,000

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in the William & Mary style the bevelled rectangular top above a central drawer and shaped apron flanked by two deep drawers and raised on six barley twist column legs, joined by a shaped flat stretcher and bun feet, 153cm wide, 55cm deep, 81cm high £600 - £800

A CARVED OAK BACKSTOOL

17th century and later with lunette carved cresting and flower head centred scroll top rail above a leaf and flower carved indented panel between carved uprights over a later upholstered bird and flower tapestry seat raised on baluster and block front legs joined by a mirrored baluster stretcher £100 - £150

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142 A MAHOGANY TWIN PILLAR DINING TABLE

19th century the rectangular D end top with an extra leaf and raised on two hexagonal faceted columns, each with three down swept tapering legs, brass caps and casters, 235cm extended length, 149cm wide, 70cm high £400 - £500

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A SET OF SIX FRENCH WALNUT DINING CHAIRS

A LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH STYLE OAK AND INLAID ARTS AND CRAFTS BEDROOM SUITE

19th century each with a curvilinear reeded top rail, above a interlinked triple link splat with a later upholstered green over-stuffed seat, raised on reeded tapering and lappeted front legs the seats 88cm high, 48cm deep (6) £100 - £200

144 AN OAK SINGLE GATE LEG ACTION TABLE, BASICALLY

18th century the oval six plank top above cut bracket ends and raised on six pilaster and block turned legs joined by grooved flat stretchers, 123cm extended length, 94cm wide 72cm deep £200 - £300

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comprising a double door wardrobe with canted cornice enclosing a hanging pole and hooks against a tongue and groove back panel above a deep drawer on shallow brackets feet and with polished pierced iron pear drop handles, 143cm wide, 57cm deep, 213cm high and a dressing table and tile top wash stand en suite. The dressing table with two canted gallery cupboards flanking a swing mirror above two short drawers and one long drawer 116cm wide, 61cm deep, 137cm high and wash stand with turquoise tile back and gallery shelf above two inlaid cupboard doors 107cm wide, 60cm deep, 125cm high. (3) £300 - £500

146 A GEORGE III OAK DOUGH BIN

late 18th century the rectangular single plank lid enclosing an interior with a dividing panel and tapering iron work strap hinges, the canted sides raised on four pilaster and block legs joined by stretchers, 132cm wide, 50cm deep, 76cm high £250 - £300

147 A PAIR OF LATE FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANY FRAMED BRASSSTRUNG BERGERE TUB CHAIRS

each later upholstered in cream striped brocade material and raised on square tapering legs mounted with classical motifs, the forelegs terminating in sabots, 63cm wide, 85cm high, seat depth 50cm £200 - £300

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A FRENCH MAHOGANY GLAZED DISPLAY CABINET

AN EARLY VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT AND INLAID SARCOPHAGUS SHAPE WORK BOX

A FRENCH KINGWOOD GILT METAL MOUNTED TABLE VITRINE

19th century the stepped cornice above a geometric moulded frieze and canted angles over a shaped glazed door enclosing adjustable shelves, the lower section with frieze drawer and shaped apron on canted block feet, 107cm wide, 49cm deep, 215cm high £250 - £350

the stepped rectangular quarter veneered top with egg and dart edge enclosing a lined interior with small compartments and raised on a faceted column and quadripartite platform and bun feet, 50cm wide, 40cm deep, 75cm high £200 - £300

19th century in Louis XVI style the rectangular top above four glazed sides and raised on fluted tapering legs and sabots, 80cm wide, 43cm deep, 74cm high £250 - £350

149 A SET OF FIVE LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS

each with an inlaid tablet centred back and top rail above a scalloped rail and later upholstered green bricade drop pin seat and raised on ring turned tapering legs £100 - £150

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PAIR OF MODERN REPRODUCTION PAINTED WOOD WARDROBES

after the Charles Rennie Mackintosh original design for the Hill House interior, Helensborough, 1903 - 122cm wide, 61cm deep, 225cm high £800 - £1,200

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153 A MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PULL OUT ACTION DINING TABLE

the D-end top with double bevelled edge above a lipped frieze and raised on 4 heavy reeded baluster legs, brass cups and castors. 147cm x 145cm wide (closed), Four extra leaves - 2 at 62cm, 1 at 63cm and 1 at 37cm £800 - £1,200

154 AN ASH AND ELM HIGH SPLAT BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR

Nottinghamshire, circa 1840 stylised fleur de lys splat and saddle seat on splayed triple ring turned legs joined by a crinoline stretcher, one rear leg replaced FOOTNOTE: See Bernard D. Cotton The English Regional Chair, 1991, p.169 Fig NE235 for a similar example from the Gabbitass workshop in Worksop £150 - £250

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155 A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT CENTRE TABLE

circa 1860 the shaped and bevelled figured quarter veneered oval top raised on four open s-scroll and foliate bracket supports centred by a turned elaborate finial and raised on four foliate wrapped and scroll work tapering down swept legs and ceramic castors, 150cm wide, 110cm deep, 72cm high £400 - £600

156 A QUEEN ANNE STYLE BURR ASH DRESSER BASE

the quarter veneered and segmented bevelled rectangular top above three frieze drawers with gilt brass swing handles above an ogee arch shaped apron and raised on eight scroll capped tapering cabriole legs and hairy hoof feet, joined by turned baluster stretchers, 159cm wide, 54cm deep, 84cm high £300 - £400

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157 A REGENCY MAHOGANY BERGERE ARMCHAIR

early 19th century the brown leather button back arms and squab seat raised on foliate scroll out curved arms and reeded tapering front legs and casters, distressed £300 - £500

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158 A LOW SPLAT BACK ASH AND ELM WINDSOR CHAIR, LINCOLNSHIRE

mid-19th century with two pronged and pierced splat, ring turned arm supports and ring turned front legs and plain back legs joined by an ‘H’ stretcher FOOTNOTE: See Bernard D. Cotton, The English Regional Chair, 1991, p119 Fig NE33 for a chair with a similar splat by Taylor of Grantham £100 - £150

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A 19TH CENTURY DANISH MAHOGANY CYLINDER BUREAU

the break top with inset cornice above a panel cupboard door enclosing a rack and shelf and drawer flanked by bode panel cupboard doors, enclosing shelves above a cylinder bureau enclosing a pullout writing surface and central architectural inlaid drawer flanked by inlaid deep drawer above smaller drawers inlaid with classical figures and six shallow drawers above three long drawers and on canted block feet, 115cm wide, 56cm deep, 200cm high £700 - £900

160 A DUTCH WALNUT AND INLAID WALL CABINET

early 19th century foliate decorated throughout, the ogive cornice above a ribbed door enclosing shaped shelves over a central plinth, 92cm wide, 25cm deep, 87cm high £60 - £80

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A SET OF FOURTEEN (12+2) MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS

A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND FOLIATE INLAID AND CROSSBANDED KIDNEY SHAPED DESK

A EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DEMI-LUNE TEA TABLE

of which twelve George III and two modern replacements, each with a bar back and pierced Masonic splat above an overstuffed seat and on grooved square tapering legs joined by an H-stretcher (14) £600 - £800

in Louise XV style with gilt tooled green leather skiver above a shallow and shaped frieze drawer and raised on gilt metal mounted slender tapering legs and sabots, 132cm wide, 67cm deep, 74cm high £400 - £600

the circular top bordered with satinwood and feathered inlay, raised on tapering legs, the top measuring 90cm in diameter (open), 29cm high £150 - £200

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A WARING & GILLOW GEORGE VI CORONATION STOOL

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK SIDEBOARD

AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND INLAID TWO TIER ETAGERE

the concave blue velvet rectangular seat with gold brocade border and raised on four canted oak legs with metal brackets to each side the frame stamped GRVI, Crown, CORONATION and Waring & Gillow 46cm wide £150 - £250

the low panel back with shaped rail side galleries above two frieze drawers with pressed metal arum lily handles above three indented panel cupboard doors enclosing shelves and on square legs and block feet, 193cm wide, 66cm deep, 122cm high £300 - £500

of oval outline with detachable glass tray the tiers inlaid with musical trophies within foliate ribbon and pendant husk swag borders and raised on faux fluted tapering out splayed legs joined by shaped X stretcher, 88cm wide, 83cm high, 56cm deep £400 - £600

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A GLASGOW SCHOOL ARTS AND CRAFTS MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE

by Ernest Archibald Taylor (1874-1951) comprising: A mahogany triple mirror door wardrobe with breakfront top centre section, 200cm wide, 58cm deep, 207cm high, a breaktop triple mirror dressing table 137cm wide, 56cm deep 84cm high, a tile top washstand with two cupboard doors below, 126cm wide, bedside cabinet, 40cm wide, towel rail 81cm wide and two rail back bedroom chairs (7) FOOTNOTE: Ernest Archibald Taylor was born in Greenock and studied at the Glasgow School of Art and was employed by Glasgow cabinet makers Wylie and Lochhead winning acclaim at the 1901 Glasgow International Exhibition. He married Jessie Marion King (one of the ‘Glasgow Girls’) and together they moved to Paris establishing an art school known as the Shieling atelier. Taylor and King were also heavily involved in the Kirkudbright art community, the so-called ‘Scottish St. Ives’. For a similar wardrobe see Lot 65, 15th June 2011 Lyon and Turnbull, Glasgow £2.000 - £3,000

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CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Definitions. In these Conditions Halls Holdings Limited act only as auctioneers and agents for the seller and the representative of Halls Holdings Limited conducting the auction is called the “Auctioneer”. 2. general. Whilst Halls Holdings Limited make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogues and the description of any lot: (a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots sold by the seller with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. (b) Halls Holdings Limited do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify, and in such case the auctioneers do so as agents of the seller and are not themselves responsible for such claims. (c) All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Halls Holdings Limited unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify. (d) Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneers within ten days of the day of the sale. 3. The Auction. (a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the seller for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the auctioneer’s discretion. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the seller. (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. 4. Rescission. Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Halls Holdings Limited have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Halls Holdings Limited in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Halls Holdings Limited that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. The seller and the buyer agree to be bound by Halls Holdings Limited’s decision 5. Default. Halls Holdings Limited disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the seller because they act as agents for the seller only and therefore do not pay out to the seller until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. 6. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the seller and the buyer agree to be bound by the general and any Special Conditions of Sale. 7. Third Party Liability. Every person on Halls Holdings Limited’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk. He shall have no claim against Halls Holdings Limited in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save in so far as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Halls Holdings Limited’s employees

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CONDITIONS OF SALE APPLICABLE TO BUYERS 8. Inspection. Opportunity is given for inspection and each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 9. Property and Risk. The legal title in a lot shall not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price (as defined in 10 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay Halls Holdings Limited such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the auctioneer’s sole direction be put up again and re-sold. 10. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Halls Holdings Limited that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. 11. Removal of goods. (a) No purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense by the end of the second working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a warehousing charge. If they are not paid for and removed within seven days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot. (b) In the event of any failure of the buyer to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lots, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Handelsbanken Base Rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within forty-eight hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. We accept cash up to €10,000, debit cards, bank transfers and personal cheques. We apologise we do not accept credit cards. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement, cannot be accepted. 12. Purchase Price. The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium at the stated rates on the hammer price of 20%. under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme operated by HM Customs & Excise, the premium does attract VAT as an addition to the stated premium rate. 13. Commission to Bid. Halls Holdings Limited will execute bids on behalf of intending buyers unable to attend the sale at no charge. Halls Holdings Limited undertake to purchase lots as cheaply as allowed by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted in writing and whilst every care is taken in carrying out instructions Halls Holdings Limited cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions made in carrying out such bids. 14. Lots on which Value Added Tax is payable on or included in the hammer price are indicated in the catalogue or description sheet with a sign. VAT is payable on or included in the hammer price of such lots at the rates prevailing on the day of the auction.


CONDITIONS OF SALE APPLICABLE TO SELLERS 15. The seller authorises Halls Holdings Limited to deduct commission at the published rate and to retain the buyer’s premium of 20% plus VAT. The seller agrees to pay all special advertising charges and illustration charges (see 24) insomuch that they are reasonable. Scale of Commission - Halls Business tariff card available at all Halls offices and salerooms on request. 16. Value Added Tax. A seller who sends for sale by auction any chattel(s) which is an asset of his business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for Value Added Tax purposes and, if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the Dealer Margin Scheme covering works of art, etc. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods. 17. Instructions. All goods delivered to the Auctioneers’ premises will be deemed to be delivered for Sale by Auction and will be catalogued and sold accordingly unless special instructions are recorded on the receipt. 18. Reserves. Halls Holdings Limited will be pleased to advise on suitable protective reserves but if no reserves have been received prior to the day of the Sale, the lot will be sold without reserve or at the discretion of the Auctioneer. Reserves must be confirmed in writing or notified on the receipt at the time of delivery. 19. Indemnity. Vendors shall indemnify Halls Holding Ltd against any claims in connection with goods sold by Halls on the vendor’s behalf. 20. Collections. The Auctioneers do not themselves undertake the collection of goods but acting expressly as Agents, they will if required, instruct or recommend a carrier on the vendor’s behalf for which there will be a charge. 21. Withdrawals. Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, or where a lot is withdrawn for any reason other than misattribution or authenticity, Halls Holdings Limited reserves the right to charge a fee equal to 10% plus VAT of the reserve price of the lot, or where no reserve has been fixed, Halls’ lower estimate of the item(s) withdrawn, together with any expenses incurred in relation to the item(s) withdrawn. 22. Insurance. Halls Fine Art are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to its clients. However, Halls Holdings Limited, for its own protection insures property consigned to it at bottom pre sale estimate, unless the item has been sold, in which instance property is insured at the hammer price for loss, occasioned as a result of theft, fire or negligence whilst in their custody or control. 23. Warranty of Title. The seller warrants to Halls Holdings Limited and to the buyer that he is the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 24. Photography. Vendors give Halls Holdings Limited the right to photograph and illustrate and promote any lot placed with them for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations at any time at their discretion, whether or not in connection with the auction.

25. Electrical and Mechanical goods. The seller and consignor of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to Halls Holdings Limited that on the date received by Halls that the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from any defect not obvious on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health, and will indemnify Halls its servants and agents against any loss or damage suffered by any breach of the above warranty. 26. Agency. The Auctioneers act throughout as Agents only and are not responsible for any default by the buyer. Halls Holdings Limited disclaim liability for paying the vendor until they have received settlement from the purchaser. 27. Warehousing. The Auctioneers exempt themselves from any liability to goods delivered to their salerooms without sufficient sale instructions, and reserve the right to make a warehousing charge in this respect. A similar warehousing charge will be applicable for goods left on their premises after they have requested the vendor to remove them. 28. Unsold goods. unsold goods must be collected if they are not to be re-offered within 14 days following receipt of any after sale advice slip. Halls Holdings Limited reserve the right to sell by auction on behalf of the vendor without reserve any items after this period. 29. Important Notice. Any monies held on your behalf will be held in a Clients Bank Account at the Handelsbanken, Shrewsbury and will be protected by the FSA. Furthermore for your protection, Halls adhere to the Clients Monies rules of the RICS. Any incidental interest earned on such monies will be retained by Halls as part of their terms of engagements, and by instructing Halls to act on your behalf, you are agreeing to and endorsing that course of action. RICS operates a Clients’ Money Protection Scheme (CMPS). This scheme, of last resort, covers direct loss of clients’ money as a result of misappropriation (or equivalent) by a RICS Regulated Firm, up to a £50000 limit. The CMPS nor Halls will provide protection for the failure of a bank. But protection for bank failure is provided by The Financial Services Compensation Scheme up to a £50000 limit. A copy of Halls complaints procedure is on display at all Halls offices, and a copy will be made available to you on request. 30. Online Bidding. Halls Holdings Limited offer an online bidding service via www.hallsgb.com/fine-art for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration and providing your card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Halls Holdings Limited you: 1. authorise Halls Holdings Limited, if they so wish, to charge the card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via live bidding. 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these card details to Halls Holdings Limited. We do not accept credit cards. Please note that any lots purchased via the live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price

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MONEY LAUNDERING Lots in this sale may be purchased with notes, coins or travellers cheques in sterling provided that the total payable by you does not exceed the equivalent in sterling of €10000. If the amount payable by you exceeds the equivalent of €10000, the balance must be paid otherwise than in notes, coins or travellers cheques. These conditions are in accordance with The Money Laundering Regulations 2003.

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CARRIAGE & PACKING Whilst Halls Fine Art are not packers or shippers we are happy to liaise with your chosen carrier for removal of lots after sale. Please note, no lots shall be released to carrier until payment has been received. If you have not arranged shipping with a chosen carrier, Halls Fine Art can also provide a list of shippers in our area. For further information, please email peter@hallsgb.com or call 01743 450700

IMPORTANT BIDDER NOTICES Certain objects in this catalogue are subject to CITES regulations and bidders are advised to apprise themselves of UK legislation as well as that outside the UK. Ivory objects worked before 1947 are included in this auction which will require an export license if being moved outside the UK. Some jurisdictions, such as the United States, have strict regulations on ivory imports and bidders are advised to ensure they are aware of any such restrictions before bidding. Â All types of rosewood (Dalbergia genus) are controlled by CITES and also require an export license. For further details visit the UK CITES regulator at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports Although every effort is made to note damage and restoration, the absence of such information does not imply that the lot is free from defects. Detailed condition reports and email images can be obtained on request until 4.00pm the day prior to the sale.

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FINE ART AUCTIONS CALENDAR Wed 20th February Spring Fine Art

Wed 5th June Collective

Wed 2nd October Collective

Wed 6th March Collective

Wed 19th June Silver, Jewellery & Watches

Wed 20th March Fine Pictures, Silver & Jewellery

Wed 3rd July Collective

Fri 11th to Sun 27th October Timed Auction Modern & Contemporary Art

Wed 3rd April Country House

Wed 17th July Summer Fine Art

Fri 12th to Sun 28th April Timed Auction Modern & Contemporary Art

Wed 7th August Collective

Wed 1st May Collective Wed 15th May Asian Art Tues 21st to Fri 24th May Art Exhibition

Mon 12th to Mon 26th August Timed Auction – Jewellery Wed 21st August Books, Medals, Militaria & Toys

Wed 16th October Autumn Fine Art Wed 6th November Collective Wed 20th November Asian Art Wed 11th December Winter Fine Auction

Wed 4th September Collective Wed 18th September Fine Pictures, Silver, Jewellery & Watches

All auctions start at 10am

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COMMISSION BIDDING SLIP Email confirmation received

Bidding No.

Sale Date: Wednesday 20th February 2019 Please bid on my behalf at the above auction for the following LOTS up to the prices specified, these to be executed as cheaply as allowed by such other commissions or reserves. Please note all successful bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 20% + VAT. I have read and agree to comply with the Notices and Conditions of Sale. Bids must be a multiple of 5 to be accepted. Bids under £30 will not be accepted.

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Postcode Telephone No Signature

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THREE MILITARY WATCHES FROM THE COVETED ‘DIRTY DOZEN’ COLLECTION (CIRCA 1940’s) Comprising of a Jaeger-LeCoultre [left] (est. £800 - £1,200) (plus buyer’s premium),

Longines [middle] (est.£2,000 - £3,000) (plus buyer’s premium),

and Cyma [right] (est. £600 - £900) (plus buyer’s premium)

SILVER, JEWELLERY & WATCHES AUCTION AUCTION COMMENCES 10AM 19TH JUNE 2019 ENTRIES CLOSE MAY 13TH



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