Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Wednesday 28th, Thursday 29th & Friday 30th September 2016 at 10.30am The Derby Auction House, Chequers Road, Derby
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Bamfords THE DERBY AUCTION HOUSE
THREE-DAY FINE ART AND ANTIQUE SALE at The Derby Saleroom, Chequers Road, Derby
Wednesday 28th, Thursday 29th & Friday 30th September Commencing at 10.30am Prompt Each Day
The Ruth Evans Collection of Salt Glazed Stoneware; The Unusual and Decorative Contents of a Nottinghamshire Town House; Fine English Furniture,Works of Art and Decorations from a South Derbyshire Family; Property of a Derby Academic; Rare and Unusual Medals from a Nottingham Collector and Deceased Estates across Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire and Other Vendors
Over 1,800 Lots of Salt Glaze Stoneware, English Pottery, English Porcelain, Derby and Related Factories, Worcester, Glass, Continental Ceramics, Asian Arts; Plated Ware, Silver, Watches, Jewellery, Watercolours, Oils; Boxes & Objects, Decoy Ducks; Metal Work, Textiles Blue John and Minerals; Bijouterie, Miniatures, Bronzes, Musical Instruments, Cameras, Barometers, Clocks, Garden Appointments and Furniture; Watercolours, Oils; Medals On View
Sunday 25th September Monday 26th September Tuesday 27th September Morning of sales
2.00pm – 5.00pm 2.00pm – 5.00pm 1.00pm – 7.00pm from 9.00am
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Order of Sale
Information to Buyers
Day One – 28th September 2016 at 10.30am Salt Glazed Stoneware 1 - 159 Pottery 160 – 189 Porcelain 190 – 243 Worcester 244 – 349 Derby 350 – 399 Royal Crown Derby Paperweights 434 – 465 Lynton 466 – 469 Glass 470 – 492 Continental 500 – 524
Payments 1. Bamfords charge 21% plus VAT Buyer’s Premium on the hammer of each lot (e.g. Hammer Price £100 + Buyer’s Premium £21 + VAT on the Premium £4.20 Total Invoice £125.20) 2. Payments made before the 7th October 2016 will be discounted to 19.5% plus VAT Buyers Premium on the hammer of each lot. There is a minimum Buyer’s Premium of £10 per lot on this sale. 3. Any lot purchased through the services of ATG Media’s the-saleroom.com will be subject to a further charge of 3% of the hammer price (plus VAT where chargeable) Ukauctioneers do not charge the 3% fee but a one off charge of £2.95 4. Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers accept Cash, Bank Transfers, Bankers Drafts, Debit Cards and Business Cheques (Cheques must clear prior to the removal of goods) • Cheques to be made out to Bamfords Ltd be cleared prior to removal of goods • Bank Transfers must state the lot number and sale date International Bank Account Number GB64MIDL40191593665127 Branch Identifier Code MIDLGB2104B • We do not accept American Express or Credit Cards 5. Late payments will occur interest at 2% above HSBC base rate
Day One – 28th September 2016 at 2.30pm ASIAN ARTS Oriental Ceramics 525 – 649 Oriental Arts 650 – 703 Oriental Bronzes 710 – 717 Ivory and Jade 720 – 735
Day Two – 29th September 2016 at 10.30am Plated Ware 751 – 795 Silver 798 – 1039 Watches 1040 – 1048 Jewellery 1050 – 1124
Day Two – 29th September 2016 at 2.00pm Boxes and Objects 1130 – 1226 Brass and Metal Work 1228 – 1237 Light Fittings 1238 – 1235 Walking Sticks 1255 – 1256 Taxidermy and Natural History 1260 – 1279 Textiles 1270 – 1279 Blue John 1281 – 1292 Bijouterie 1300 – 1349 Snuff Boxes 1350 – 1374 Miniatures 1380 – 1393
Conditions of Sale All Business is conducted with the conditions of sale in the back of this catalogue.
Condition of Lots and Reports Some of the following catalogue descriptions indicate damage, repair and restorations. This is a guide only and does not constitute a guarantee of good condition for other lots where no reference to condition is made. Purchasers are advised to examine carefully, prior to sale, every lot in which they are interested. If you are unable to attend the sale we will, without charge, provide a condition report on any particular lot.
Day Three – 30th September 2016 at 10.30am Bronzes and Sculptures 1400 – 1417 Cameras and Musical Instruments 1418 – 1434 Barometers and Clocks 1435 – 1439 Clocks 1440 – 1489 Furniture 1490 – 1730 Day Three – 30th September 2016 at 2.00pm Watercolour 1800 – 1880 Oils 1885 – 1979 Prints 1980 – 2015
Photographs by thestudio@bamfords Catalogue design & production by Jamm Design Ltd
Day Three – 30th September 2016 at 4.00pm Medals and Militaria 2220 – end of sales 2
Day One
Wednesday 28th September at 10.30am
Ceramics & Glass
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Salt Glazed Stoneware
The Ruth Evans Collection of Brown Salt Glaze Stoneware Ruth Evans start collecting salt glazed stoneware in the early 70’s, following a pre-Christmas shopping trip when she purchased her first salt glazed jug. The jug kindled her fascination into this pottery, particularly the wares of Derbyshire and shortly afterwards she returned spending the whole £100 that she had been given by her uncle and the remaining items. Knowing very little about the salt glaze, she decided to research it and with the help of Roy Hughes she became one of the countries leading expert in salt glaze stoneware. The diversity of this collection is a true legacy of her passion and enduring interest to this remarkably unassuming yet mysterious pottery.
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1 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware commemorative mug, for Queen Victorian and Prince Albert, in relief with portrait busts and cornucopias, scroll handle, 7.5cm high, c.1837 £40 - £60 2 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware commemorative mug, for Queen Victorian and Prince Albert, in relief with portrait busts and crest, grey hound loop handle, 14cm high, c.1837 £50 - £80
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3 A 19th century Barker Potteries, Chesterfield brown salt glaze stoneware waisted cylindrical water filter, applied with flowering urns, lion mask handles, inscribed H Briddon & Sons, Hotel Bed Room Filter, Barker Potteries, Chesterfield, London Depot, Midland Railways, St Pancras, Established 1829 £40 - £60 4 A 19th century Brampton brown salt glaze stone ware spirit-barrel, of cylindrical form, decorated in relief with a heraldic crest below a vacant scroll cartouche and surrounded by knights on horseback, 30cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
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5 A 19th century Brampton salt glazed stoneware Toby tea pot and cover, modelled with raised arm forming the spout, seated on a chair embossed with flowerheads, his other arm forming the handle, 24cm high, c.1830 £80 - £120 6 A 19th century brown salt glaze stoneware novelty flask, in the form of a flintlock pistol, chequered grip, 26cm long, c.1830 £60 - £100
7 A 19th century brown salt glazed caricature pipe, the bowl in relief with a monkey, 12cm long, c.1840 £50 - £70 For more images please visit
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11 A 19th century brown salt glazed serpent pipe, the bowl formed as the head, moulded double scroll coiled body, 17cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150
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8 A 19th century brown salt glazed caricature pipe, the bowl in relief with Punch one side and Judy on the reverse, 12cm long, c.1840 £60 - £100
12 A 19th century brown salt glazed serpent pipe, the bowl formed as the head, moulded two-coil body, 16cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150
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9 A 19th century brown salt glazed novelty pipe, moulded with comical man, standing wearing breeches and footman’s jacket, smoking a pipe, the bowl with human face, oval base, 13cm high, c.1840 £100 - £150
13 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware Wellington memorial jug, head and shoulders wearing tricorn hat, 15cm high, c.1832 £70 - £100
10 A 19th century brown salt glazed novelty pipe, moulded with monkey, crouching, wearing a bicorn hat and officers jacket, smoking a pipe, 13.5cm high, c.1840 £100 - £150
14 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware Bacchus mask two-handled mug, relief moulded, scroll handles, 10.5cm high, c.1860 £50 - £80
15 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware coffee pot, in relief with running hare, the verso with pheasant, 27.5cm high, c.1880 £50 - £80
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16 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware figural flask, of a man seated on a barrel, inscribed All Round My Bar Good Customers I See, 21cm high, c.1832 £70 - £100
17 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware figural flask, of a rotund gentleman seated on a barrel, holding a jug of foaming beer, 17cm high, c.1832 £70 - £100 18 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware figural flask, Cream of the Valley, moulded with an elderly lady wearing a cape, holding a bottle, 21cm high, titled base, 20cm high, c.1820 £70 - £100 19 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware figural flask, HRH Duke of York, standing, leaning on his sword, the verso inscribed The Trade & Shipping Supplied, Samuel Garrett, titled base, 20cm high, c.1840 £70 - £100
20 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware figural flask, Napoleon Bonaparte, standing in military dress, 25cm high, titled base, 20cm high, c.1820 £70 - £100
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25 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware flask, in relief with Punch and Toby the dog, he holding a scroll inscribed The Triumph of the Pen, the verso with Punch riding a donkey, 21cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
21 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware figural flask, of Robert Peel, holding a scroll, Reform and Repeal, 25cm high, c.1832 £100 - £150 22 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware flask, a bag, 11.5cm wide, c.1860 £40 - £60
26 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware flask, moulded in relief comical man, the side inscribed Doncaster Wheatsheaf Tooting, 18cm high, c.1840 £60 - £100
23 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware flask, as a sailor, standing holding a pipe, 21cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
27 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware flask, moulded in relief with portrait busts, Queen Victoria and Duchess of Kent, 18.5cm high, c.1837 £60 - £100
24 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware flask, as shot flask, moulded in relief with gun dogs, fluted base and shoulders, 20cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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33 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware Lord Nelson bust jug, in military dress, inscribed Nile 1798, Trafalgar 1806, 27.5cm high, c.1820 £200 - £300
28 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware flask, moulded in relief with portrait busts, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, inscribed P.A. V.R.1st, 23cm high, c.1837 £60 - £100 29 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware flask, moulded in relief with Queen Victoria, sanding by a table with crown and sceptre, fluted shoulders, loop handle, 26.5cm high, c.1837 £60 - £100
30 A Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware hexagonal thatched cottage tobacco box and cover, with central chimney, pedimented door and lattice windows, 12.5cm high, c1840 £60 - £100
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34 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, as a flintlock pistol, 22cm long, impressed Stephen Green, Lambeth, c.1840 £60 - £100
31 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware gin flask, in the form of a boot, applied with flowerhead, 10cm long, c.1840 £60 - £10
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35 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware puzzle jug, pierced with hearts and geometric motifs, sprigged with musical trophy, windmill and floral spray, 20cm high, c.1840 £80 - £120
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36 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware puzzle jug, pierced with stylised flowerhead and geometric motifs, in relief with continuous scene of sheep, cattle, trees and foliage, 19cm high, c.1840 £80 - £120
32 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware gin flask, in the form of a boot, impressed with stars, 21cm long, impressed 188 Bishopsgate, Sowerby, c.1840 £120 - £180
37 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware puzzle jug, pierced with stylised flowerhead and geometric motifs, sprigged with pheasant, hound and hare running, 20cm high, c.1840 £80 - £120
38 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware tea caddy and cover, inscribed Black Tea and Green Tea, applied with leafys scrolls, the cover with stiff leaves, 17.5cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100 39 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware twohandle vase, in relief with seated in a tree holding a mug of foaming, rustic branch scroll handles, 17cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
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45 A 19th century Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware mug, with a ferruginous iridescent brown sheen, in relief with a stag, hounds at the kill and huntsman, 15cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
46 A 19th century Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware oval dish, in relief wot flowers and foliage, lion mask handles, rope twist border, 13cm wide, c.1860; another, in relief with fruiting oak leaves, 16cm wide, c.1860 (2) £60 - £100
47 A 19th century Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware slightly waisted vase, with a ferruginous iridescent brown sheen, in relief flowers above a strapwork band, twisted loose ring handles, flared rim, 12cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
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40 A 19th century Chesterfield brown salt glazed stoneware commemorative jug, for Queen Victorian and Prince Albert, in relief with portrait busts, crest and cornucopias, flowers of the British Empire border, the neck with thistle and rose, 22cm high, c.1837 £80 - £120
41 A 19th century Chesterfield brown salt glaze stoneware mug, in relief with huntsman, hounds and fox, inscribed G. Stansall, Newark, 9.5cm high, c.1860 £40 - £60 42 A 19th century Chesterfield brown salt glaze stoneware tapering cylindrical jardinière, applied with figures and hounds, lion mask handles, 16cm high, c.1860; a two-tone spirit flask, inscribed S Walker, Wine & Spirit Merchant, 73 Parson St, Ratcliff Highway, 27cm high; a Strawberry Jam jar, inscribed Cooper 46 Cornhill, London, Hermetically Closed, 17cm high (4) £60 - £100
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48 A 19th century Derbyshire salt glazed stoneware dolphin shaped sauce boat, in tones of brown and buff, oval foot,16cm long, c.1840; a Derbyshire salt glazed stoneware tobacco jar and cover, as a cottage, moulded with Gothic ogee arched windows and strapwork, 12cm wide, c.1840 (2) £60 - £100
43 A 19th century Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware jug, with a ferruginous iridescent brown sheen, in relief with a chariot being pulled by mystical sea horses and classical figures, the base with stiff leaves, banded with flowers and foliage, 26cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
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49 A 19th century Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware figural reform flask, Brougham Reform Cordial, moulded with Henry Brougham, wigged, holding a scroll,The True Spirit of Reform, , 18cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark, c.1832 £60 - £100
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44 A 19th century Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware model, of a recumbent lion, oval base, 26cm long, c.1840 £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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50 A 19th century Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware figural reform flask, Brougham Reform Cordial, moulded with Henry Brougham, wigged, holding a scroll,The True Spirit of Reform, , 22.5cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark, c.1832 £60 - £100
56 A 19th century Nottinghamshire brown salt glazed stoneware tapering cylindrical beaker, with a ferruginous iridescent brown sheen, inscribed George III Worksop, 1821, 7.5cm high, c.1820 £60 - £100
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57 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton brown salt glazed canted rectangular tobacco jar, sprigged with topers, stiff leaf border, acanthus handles, domed cover applied with flowers, scroll finial, impressed mark, 12.5cm wide, c.1840 £60 - £100
58 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton brown salt glazed rounded rectangular tobacco jar, applied in relief with Neptune, and classical figures, domed cover, lion finial, 11.5cm wide, c.1840 £60 - £100
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59 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton brown salt glazed shaped oval tobacco jar, applied with arched doorways and Gothic tracery, domed cover, bird finial, inner cover with lion, 13cm wide, c.1840 £60 - £100
51 A 19th century Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware figural reform flask, Brougham Reform Cordial, moulded with Henry Brougham, wigged, holding a scroll,The True Spirit of Reform, , 37cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark, c.1832 £100 - £150 52 A 19th century Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware figural reform flask, Grey’s Reform Cordial, moulded with Lord Grey, holding a scroll, The True Spirit of Reform, 18cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark and W.Jones Wine & Spirit Merchant, Lambs Conduit St,c.1832 £60 - £100
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60 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton brown salt glazed stone ware five bar toast rack, in relief with S and C-scrolls, the base with acanthus leaves, 26cm long, c.1840 £100 - £150
53 A 19th century Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware figural reform flask, William IV Reform Cordial, moulded with William IV, with arms folded, 18cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark, c.1832 £60 - £100
61 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware flared oval basket, in relief with basketwork, 19.5cm wide, impressed mark, c.1840; another, smaller, 15.5cm wide, c.1840 (2) £60 - £100
54 A 19th century Fulham brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, as a chronometer, with Arabic numerals, 14cm high, c.1860 £50 - £70
55 A 19th century Nottinghamshire brown salt glazed stoneware coffee pot and cover, applied in relief with flowers and foliage, banded with flowerhead and scrolls, 25cm high, c.1860; another, with pheasant, 27cm high, c.1860 (2) £60 - £100 For more images please visit
62 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware oval basket, in relief with basketwork, 17.5cm wide, impressed mark, c.1840; another, rectangular, 15cm wide, c.1840 (2) £60 - £100
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67 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton salt glazed stoneware lobed compressed ovoid teapot and cover and milk jug, the teapot 9.5cm high, c.1860; a similar sucrier, 16cm diam, impressed marks (3) £70 - £100
68 A 19th century salt glazed stoneware figural reform flask, Sir Robert Peel, standing holding a wheatsheaf and scroll inscribed Bread For The Millions, tiled oval base, 25cm high, c.1840 £200 - £300 69 A 19th century salt glazed stoneware novelty inkwell, moulded with Daniel Lambert, half length, impressed to verso, 7cm high, c.1810 £60 - £100
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70 A 19th century Stephen Green, Lambeth brown salt glazed stoneware figural flask,Victoria, standing holding a scroll, titled base, 22.5cm high, c.1840 £70 - £100
63 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware oval basket, in relief with stiff acanthus leaves, 12.5cm wide, impressed mark, c.1840; others, oval, basketwork sides, double leafy handles, 9.5cm wide, c.1840; another, shaped square, in relief with acanthus leaves, 11cm wide, c.1840 (3) £60 - £100
71 A 19th century Stephen Green, Lambeth brown salt glazed stoneware figural flask,Victoria, standing holding a scroll, titled base, 29.5cm high, c.1840 £70 - £100
72 A 19th century Stephen Green, Lambeth brown salt glazed stoneware flask, as a a Tipstaff, with Royal Crest, V R to the verso, 23cm high, c.1840 £60 - £100
64 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton salt glazed stoneware caster, in relief with large leaves, pierced top, 10cm high, c.1860; another, baluster, in relief with a band of flowers and foliage, 12cm high, c.1860 (2) £50 - £80
73 A 19th century Stephen Green, Lambeth brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, in the form of a barrel, inscribed J S Whorrod, Wine & Spirit Merchant Union St, Bishopsgate, 13.5cm high, c.1880; another, smaller, 11cm high (2) £40 - £60
65 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton salt glazed stoneware lobed baluster milk jug, in relief with roses and scrolls, scrolls, 16cm high, c.1860; another, in relief with classical figures, 15cm high, c.1860 (2) £60 - £100
74 A 19th century Stephen Green, Lambeth brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, moulded with Gothic window and door, 22cm high, c.1840 £70 - £100
66 A 19th century S. & H. Briddon, Brampton salt glazed stoneware lobed compressed ovoid sucrier and cover, in relief with roses and scrolls, domed cover, flower finial, 20cm high, c.1860 £70 - £100
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75 A 19th century Stephen Green, Lambeth brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, moulded with Queen Victoria, the verso with crest, the sides inscribed S. George’s Row, Pimlico, 14.5cm high, c.1840 £70 - £100
76 A 19th century two-tone brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, as a three storey house, 18cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100 77 A 19th century two-tone brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, moulded with an elderly lady and gentleman, he holding a mug of foaming ale, she with small flask, wearing a cape, 19.5cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
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81 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware model of a goat, standing, brown patch markings, oval base, 11cm high, 19th century £100 - £150 82 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware model of a recumbent sheep, shaped oval base, 7.5cm high, 19th century £60 - £100 83 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware model of a recumbent fox, oval base, 7cm wide, 19th century £40 - £60
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78 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware Bacchus jug, rustic handle, spirally fluted base, 13.5cm high, c.1840 £70 - £100
84 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware model of a recumbent fox, the oval base applied with leaves and foliage, 7.5cm high, 19th century £60 - £100
79 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware jug, modelled as a bust of Lord Nelson, bird head and scroll handle, 17.5cm high, c.1820; another, smaller, 9.5cm high, c.1840 (2) £200 - £300
85 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware model of a recumbent hare, applied with ferns, oval base, 8.5cm high, 19th century £60 - £10
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87 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware model of a seated dog, tail upright, oval base impressed with flowerheads, 10cm wide, 19th century £50 - £70
88 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware model of a spaniel, seated facing to the left, canted rectangular base, the oval base applied with leaves and foliage, 8.5cm high, 19th century £60 - £100 89 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware model of a squirrel, eating a nut, circular leafy base, 9.5cm high, 19th century £60 - £100 90 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, in the form of a fish, 19.5cm long, mid 19th century £100 - £150
91 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, in the form of a fish, 24cm long, mid 19th century £100 - £150
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92 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware Toby jug and cover, seated holding a scaled jug of foaming beer, wearing a tricorn hat and long jacket, canted rectangular plinth, 26.5cm high, late 19th century £200 - £300 93 A Brampton Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware five bar toast rack, pierced shaped arched divisions, scroll handles, 18.5cm wide, c.1840 £60 - £100
94 A Brampton Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware five bar toast rack, rustic branch divisions, boat shaped base moulded in relief with flowerhead, shells and anthemions, 22cm wide, c.1840 £60 - £100
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95 A Brampton Derbyshire salt glazed stoneware novelty jug, as a cottage, moulded with thatched roof, arched doorways and glazed windows, rustic handle, 16.5cm high, c.1840 £60 - £100
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96 A Brampton Derbyshire salt glazed stoneware novelty jug, as a fanciful fish, moulded with scales, its tail as the handle, 9cm high, c.1840 £100 - £150
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97 A 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware fouregg cup stand and cups, rustic posted loop handle, each pedestal egg cup moulded as a tree, 17cm high, c.1840 £100 - £150 99
99 A Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire brown salt glazed stoneware bear baiting jug and cover, clutching a dog, applied with clay chippings to simulate fur, his snout pierced, details to the eyes, collar, snout and paws picked out in brown lustre, 25cm high, c.1760 £600 - £1000 100 A Doulton & Watts Lambeth two-tone brown salt glazed stoneware flask, relief moulded with Mr & Mrs Caudle in bed, inscribed the reverse with a portrait of Miss Prettyman, 14.5cm high, impressed mark £60 - £100
101 A graduated set of four late 19th century London brown salt glazed stoneware Silenus jugs, in relief with Silenus being supported by Bacchanalian satyrs and putti riding a donkey, below fruiting vine, rustic branch handle, 21cm - 14cm high, c.1860 £100 - £150
102 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware jug, in relief with huntsmen and hounds, the rim with flowers of the British Isles, greyhound loop handle, 17.5cm high, c.1860; another (2) £60 - £100
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98 A Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware novelty flask, in the form of a fox’s head, 17.5cm long, c.1840 £100 - £150
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103 A mid 19th century Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware single spouted storage jar, incised with a band of scrolling foliage, 20cm high; another, smaller, plain, 12cm high; a similar cylindrical storage jar, 23cm high, all late 19th century (3) £60 - £100
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107 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware ovoid pharmaceutical jar, in relief with crest, below flowers and foliage, 13cm high, c.1860; another, similar cylindrical, 11.5cm high, c.1860 (2) £60 - £100
104 A mid 19th century Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware jug, in relief with recumbent stag, vase of flowers, hound, below sunflower heads, leafy scroll handle, 16cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
108 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware bee hive money box, inscribed Sarah, Ellen, Parkes, Born, March 23rd 1859, dog finial, 16cm high; another, smaller, applied with cherubs, 14.5cm high; others (4) £100 - £150 109 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware double gourd, long flared neck, applied with leafy scrolls, 18cm high, the rim inscribed W.S. Tow, 1851 £50 - £80 110 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware inkwell, as a wigged gentleman, 7cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
111 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware inkwell, of lobed form, 7cm high, c.1860; a similar cylindrical inkwell, applied with flowers and scrolls, 7.75cm diam, c.1860; another, smaller (3) £50 - £80
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112 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware jug, in relief with hanging dead game, greyhound handle, 17cm high, c.1860; another, smaller, 10.5cm high, c.1860 (2) £50 - £80
105 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware commemorative jug, in relief with overlapping portrait busts of Victoria and Albert, Royal Crest, symbols of harvest, fruiting oak leaves and vine, rustic loop handle, 23cm high, c.1840 £70 - £100
113 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware octagonal tea kettle, stippled overall, the rim with flutes, scroll handle, 22cm high, c.1860; another, globular, 22cm high, c.1880 (2) £60 - £100
114 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware spittoon, fluted top, the sides in relief with flowers and foliage, 18cm diam, c.1860; a Nottingham brown salt glazed stoneware tobacco jar and cover, with a ferruginous iridescent brown sheen, the sides in relief with figures smoking, ram’s mask handles, 12cm diam, c.1860 £60 - £100 115 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware tea kettle, in relief with classical lady in a chariot, basket of flowers and cornucopias, the rim with floral roundels, circular stand with bold lion paw feet, 26cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
116 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware three handled loving cup, in relief with jolly topers, greyhound handle, 15cm high, c.1860; a similar mug, in relief with a continuo’s scene of huntsmen, greyhound handle, 12cm high, c.1860; another, loving cup, 15cm high, all late 19th century (3) £60 - £100
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106 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware commemorative tobacco jar and cover, in relief with portrait busts of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, cornucopias and cherubs, inscribed W.A. Butcher 1843., domed cover, candlestick holder, scroll handles, 19.5cm high, c.1840 £100 - £150 For more images please visit
117 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware tobacco jar and cover, the sides in relief with playful cherubs, domed cover, in relief with flowers, dog finial, 12cm high; a similar compressed pedestal dish, the sides in relief with flowers of the British Isles, 17cm diam, c.1860 (2) £100 - £150 14
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118 A mid 19th century Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware character jug, of a grotesque man, wearing a tricorn hat, 7.5cm high, c.1850; a another, of a bearded man, 5.5cm high (2) £60 - £100
125 An 19th century Nottingham brown salt glazed stoneware loving cup, of thistle form, incised Hannah Potter, Dec 10th 1824, applied in relief with huntsman and hounds, the neck with recumbent lions, 23.5cm high, early 19th century (one handle missing) £80 - £120
119 A mid 19th century Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware figural stopper, of a lady, her hair up in a ribbon, spreading circular stand, 12cm high, c.1860; a similar figural cover, of a lady wearing a feathered bonnet, her hands in a muff, 10cm high, c.1860; etc (3) £100 - £150 120 A mid 19th century Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware jug, in relief with flowers of the British Isles, scrolling vine and inscribed W.Nall, Newark, strap loop handle, 14cm high, c.1860 £60 - £100
121 A mid 19th century Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware tankard, in relief with stag and hounds at he kill, grey hound loop handle, stepped pewter cover, 13.5cm high, c.1860; a similar jug, 9cm high,c.1880 (2) £60 - £100
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126 An 19th century Nottingham brown salt glazed stoneware puzzle jug, the neck pierced with stylised flowers, incised Gentlemen, Come Try Your Skill, I’ll Hold A Wager If You Will, That You Don’t Drink This Liqueur All Without You Spill Or Left From Some Fall’, 19.5cm high, c.1800 £80 - £120
122 A mid 19th century two-tone brown salt glazed stoneware mug, in relief with cherubs, playing musical instruments, 10cm high, c.1860; a similar goblets, in relief with classical figures, 12cm c.1860 (2) £60 - £100 123 A Royal Doulton salt glazed stoneware jug, modelled as a bust of Lord Nelson, rope twist handle, 15.5cm high, impressed marks £70 - £100
127 An early 20th century Doulton Dewars Perth Whisky brown salt glazed stoneware flask bottle, signed by Dudley Gandy on one round arch side moulded with a scene of a Scotsman saying Bang Goes Saxpence, the other moulded with The Fair Maid of Perth standing below a wheaten arch, 25.5cm high, c.1910 £100 - £150
128 A Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware hexagonal cottage tobacco box and cover, inner cover with central chimney, pedimented door and lattice windows flanked by trees, 12.5cm high, c1840 £60 - £100
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124 An 18th century Nottingham brown salt glazed stoneware two-handled loving cup, of thistle form, incised with Rich & Mary Padley, 1788 and stylised tulips, flowerheads and leafy scrolls, ribbed strap handles, 26.5cm high, late 18th century £400 - £600
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129 A Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware oval jelly mould, in relief with fish and flutes, 20cm wide, c.1840; another, with cornucopia of flowers, 16.5cm; etc (3) £60 - £100
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130 A 19th century Belper & Denby Bourne Pottery salt glazed stoneware reform flask, Grey’s Reform Cordial, moulded with Lord Grey, holding a scroll,The People’s Rights, 18cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark,c.1832 £70 - £100
138 A 19th century Doulton Lambeth salt glazed stoneware figural flask, Queen Caroline, she stands wearing a crown and long dress, holding a scroll, My Hope Is In My People, oval base, 28.5cm high, c.1820
This figure is the first royal commemorative from the Doulton Lambeth Studio. Queen Caroline, the estranged wife of George IV, holds the banner inscribed ‘My hope is in my people’ showing she was popular with the public. However, she was despised by the king, who tried to divorce her and barred her from his coronation. She died a few weeks later. £200 - £300
131 A 19th century Belper & Denby Bourne Pottery salt glazed stoneware reform flask, Lord John Russell, holding a scroll, The True Spirit of Reform, 18.5cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark £70 - £100 132 A 19th century Belper & Denby Bourne Pottery salt glazed stoneware reform flask, Lord John Russell, holding a scroll, The True Spirit of Reform, 18.5cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark £70 - £100
133 A 19th century Belper & Denby Bourne Pottery salt glazed stoneware reform flask,William IVth’s Reform Cordial,20.5cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark,c.1832 £70 - £100
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134 A 19th century Denby & Codnor Park Bourne Pottery salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with Daniel O’Connell, Esq, holding a scroll, Irish Reform Cordial, 16.5cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark,c.1832 £70 - £100
139 A 19th century Oldfield & Co, Chesterfield salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with Henry Brougham, wigged, holding a scroll inscribed Brougham’s Cordial, 27.5cm high, c.1832 £70 - £100
135 A 19th century Denby & Codnor Park Bourne Pottery salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with John Bull seated astride a barrel, inscribed Success to Reform,19.5cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark, c.1832 £70 - £100 136 A 19th century Denby & Codnor Park Bourne Pottery salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with Queen Alexandrina Victoria, holding a dove, 20cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark, c.1832 £70 - £100
137 A 19th century Denby & Codnor Park Bourne Pottery salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with Queen Alexandrina Victoria, holding a scroll, inscribed Peace and Prosperity Prevail, 20cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark, c.1832 £70 - £100 For more images please visit
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140 A 19th century Oldfield & Co, Chesterfield salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with John Bull seated astride a barrel, inscribed Old Tom, 22.5cm high, c.1832 £70 - £100
160 An English creamware pierced basket and stand, painted with flowers and foliage, the stand with stylised flowers in red, blue and pink, 22cm diam, early 19th century £100 - £150
141 A 19th century Oldfield & Co, Chesterfield salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with John Bull seated astride a barrel, inscribed Old Tom, 22.5cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark,c.1832 £70 - £100
161 An English black basalt commemorative teapot and cover, one side moulded with Wellington, the reverse inscribed ‘India, Portugal & Spain, Vittoria 21 June 1813’, 26.5cm. long, early 19th century £120 - £180
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162 An 18th century English saltglazed baluster cream jug, painted with large polychrome flowerhead and foliage, outlined in black, scroll handle, 8.5cm high, c.1780 £180 - £220
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142 A 19th century Oldfield & Co, Chesterfield salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with Lord Melbourne, wearing a fur trimmed coat, 28.5cm high, c.1832 £70 - £100
163 An 18th century Dutch Delft baluster vase, decorated in blue with flowerheads, tress and rockwork, 19cm high, c.1760 £60 - £100
143 A 19th century Oldfield & Co, Chesterfield salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with Queen Victoria, 25.5cm high, c.1832 £70 - £100
164 An 18th century Delft oval plaque, in relief with Madonna and Child, in mustard and blue, 19cm high, c.1780 £100 - £150
144 A 19th century Oldfield & Co, Chesterfield salt glazed stoneware reform flask, moulded with William IVth, with arms folded, 25cm high, c.1832 £70 - £100
165 A Wedgwood creamware sparrow beak jug, painted with scattered flower sprays, black line rim, loop handle, 7.25cm high, impressed WEDGWOOD, painter’s numeral 4 in green £150 - £250
145 A 19th century salt glazed stoneware figural flask, Albert, standing in uniform, titled oval base, 26cm high, c.1840 £200 - £300
166 A Staffordshire Pratt type pearlware jug, moulded in relief with Prince Cobourg and Duke of York, on horseback, typically painted in Pratt type colours, 15cm high, c.1790 £200 - £300
146 A 19th century T. Oldfield & Co. salt glazed stoneware reform flask, Brougham Reform Cordial, moulded with Henry Brougham, wigged, holding a scroll,The True Spirit of Reform, , 16.5cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark, c.1832 £70 - £100
167 A Staffordshire Pearlware sauce boat, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised pagoda and fence, 14cm wide, c.1790 £40 - £60
148 A 19th century Belper & Denby Bourne Pottery salt glazed stoneware reform flask, Brougham Reform Cordial, moulded with Henry Brougham, wigged, holding a scroll,The Second Magna Charta, 16.5cm high, the verso impressed with maker’s mark,c.1832 £70 - £100 For more images please visit
168 A set of fifteen Delft tiles, seven decorated in underglaze blue, with buildings, mystical sea animal and figures, mounted in a frame, c.1740 £70 - £100 17
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174 A Dutch Delft circular plate, painted in polychrome with stag leaping, fence and stylised foliage, the border with stylised fruit and flowers, 23cm diam, c.1780 £60 - £100 175 A Dutch Delft circular plate, painted in polychrome with bird perched on a branch and stylised foliage, the border with cartouches, divided by trellis, 23.5cm diam, c.1780 £60 - £100
176 A Dutch Delft circular charger, painted in underglaze blue with peacock and foliage, the rim with alternating panels, 34.5cm diam, c.1780 £70 - £100
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169 A pair of Delft chargers, possibly Dublin decorated in underglaze blue with stag, vase of flowers and grasses, the border with stylised fruit, 35cm diam, c.1760 £200 - £300
177 A Dutch Delft circular charger, painted in polychrome with bird perched on a branch and stylised foliage, the border with cartouches, divided by trellis, 35cm diam, c.1780 £60 - £100
170 A matched 19th century Mason’s and associated ironstone part dinner service, comprising a pedestal soup tureen, a vegetable tureen, a pair of sauce tureens, two tureen stands and six soup plates, each decorated in the Chinese taste with flowers, the larger tureen 33cm over handles, various marks, c.1820 £60 - £100
178 A Delft circular plate, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised sampans, hut and island, the banded rim with trellis and cartouches, 22.5cm diam, c.1760 £50 - £80
171 A Mason Ironstone compressed ovoid vase and cover, decorated in gilt with flowers and foliage, gilt mask handles, everted rim, domed pierced cover, button finial, 25cm high, impressed mark £80 - £120
172 A late 17th century Dutch Delft lobed dish, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and foliage, the flared rim with a border of blue foliage, 21.5cm diam, c.1690 £50 - £70
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173 A late 17th century Dutch Delft lobed dish, decorated in polychrome with a lion, the flared rim with a border of yellow tulip and green and blue foliage, 34cm diam, c.1690 £200 - £300 For more images please visit
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179 A Charles Vyse figure group, The Tulip Woman, modeled as a lady wearing a green shawl, carrying her baby in a sling and holding a basket of tulips, decorated in brightly coloured enamels, canted base, 28cm high, incised mark, introduced in 1921 £1200 - £1800 180 A Charles Vyse figure group, The Boy and Goat, moulded with the youthful Bacchus, seated on a rearing goat, draped in a violet cloth, 27cm high, impressed mark, introduced in 1921 £700 - £1000
181 A Charles Vyse figure group, Market Day, Rabbits and Ducks, she stands wearing a spotted headscarf, purple shawl and chequered apron, holding a duck, a bask of ducks and rabbits at her feet, canted base, 26cm high, incised mark, introduced in 1921 £1200 - £1800
Porcelain
191 A Lowestoft circular bowl, printed in blue with pagoda, huts, trees and foliage, the interior with trellis, 22.5cm diam, c.1770 £70 - £100
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192 A Caughley teapot and cover, decorated in the Chinese export famille rose palette, with scattered flowers and foliage, pink diaper border, 14cm high, c.1800 £50 - £70 195 A pair of rectangular porcelain panels, painted by James Skerett, signed, of cattle, 11cm x 16.5cm, framed £150 - £200
196 A pair of English Porcelain circular plaques, painted with jug and summer flowers on a marble ledge, 13cm diam, c.1860; another, with upturned basket of fruit, with colourful bird perched on a branch, 8cm square, framed (3) £250 - £350
197 An English Porcelain teacup and saucer, decorated overall with faux wood, gilt handle, pattern 980 £50 - £60
198 An early 19th century Spode pastille burner, decorated in relief with white and gilt prunus and chrysanthemum on a cobalt blue ground, conical cover, flame finial, square base, lion paw feet, 12cm high, c.1820; a Spode coffee cup, painted with Water Ouzel, within a gilt circular cartouche deep banded cobalt blue border, titled, c.1820 (2) £80 - £120
199 A pair of Staffordshire porcelain Monkey Band Orchestra members, after the models by J.J.Kaendler and P.Reinicke, singer and guitar player, each on a scrollwork base, picked out in gilt, 14.5cm high, c.1880 £60 - £90
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207 An English Porcelain oval plaque, well painted with peaches, peonies, berries, shells and foliage, 12cm x 15.5cm, gilt slip, framed £80 - £120 208 An English Porcelain jug, possibly Worcester painted with a whippet, the verso with a view of Tintern Abbey, monogrammed and surmounted by a crest, scroll handle, picked out in gilt throughout, 13.5cm high, c.1835 £50 - £80 209 An English Porcelain two-handled pedestal ovoid vase, decorated by R Daniel, signed, with colourful summer flowers on a mossy ground, fluted necks, ring and leafy scroll handles, fluted base, square plinth, 28.5cm high, unmarked £70 - £100
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200 A pair of Longton Hall shaped circular leaf moulded plates, painted with colourful summer flowers, the leaves in green and puce, 24.5cm diam, c.1756 £300 - £400 201 A Swansea circular plate, painted with flower and foliage, gilt line rim, c.1815 £120 - £180
202 A Swansea circular plate, decorated in gilt with wrigglework, the banded border with flowerheads, 23.5cn diam, c.1810 £40 - £60
203 A Spode coffee can, decorated in monochrome with sheep and figures, gilt dentil rim, pattern 1922; others; two Derby fluted coffee cans, pattern 561; others, Newhall, Chamberlains, Flight Barr (12) £80 - £120 204 A set of six Spode bat printed coffee cans and saucers, gilt line borders, the saucers 14cm diam, c.1815 £40 - £60
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210 A pair of Minton John Bell Parian figures, of Dorothea and Clorinda, Clorinda looking sorrowful wounded by her lover, Dorothea seated on a rock, with waves and shells by her bare feet, 34cm high, impressed and relief moulded factory marks, shape numbers 189 and 203, c.1851 £200 - £300
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205 A pair of Mintons jardinières, well painted with Christmas daisies and carnations, gilt ring loop handles, gilt line borders, 17.5cm high, diamond registration marks £150 - £250
211 A Mintons pate-sur-pate circular plate, the borders with alternating panels, of birds on a puce ground and floral scrolls in gilt, 26cm diam, trial piece, the verso in crayon P174/5, fired at Minton 780 enamel, 25/5/79 (penultimate white stage); another, with alternating panels of classical figures on a azure ground, 26cm diam, unmarked (2) £60 - £100
206 A pair of Minton Parian and porcelain figural candelabra, three-branch, four light scroll arms, picked out in gilt, the figural columns with scantily clad classical figures and cherubs, stop fluted gilt column, leafy scroll base, 60.5cm high, c.1870 £300 - £400
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217 A Copeland Parian figure, modelled by Owen Hail, Adversity, she stands holding a flower posy and basket, 49cm high, impressed marks, 1881 (restored) £60 - £100
218 A Rockingham shaped circular plate, painted with colourful summer flowers, the rim with five cartouches on an apple green ground, picked out in gilt, 22cm diam, printed mark in pink, c.1840; an English porcelain jug, painted with colourful flowers and foliage, scroll handle, 19cm high, c.1840; a two-handled slender campana shaped vase, possibly Coalport, painted with cartouches of colourful summer flowers on a cobalt blue ground, 16.5cm high, c.1840 (3) £60 - £100
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212 A Mintons pate-sur-pate navette shaped vase and cover, in the manner Louis Marc Emmanuel Solon, by Antonio Burrell, the sides in white with classical maidens and playing cherubs, on a pink ground, the angles in gilt, the cover with raised oval, 18cm high, unmarked
219 An English Porcelain rectangular plaque, painted by Leaman, signed with yellow primroses and tulips, 17.5cm x 8.5cm, framed; another, 14cm square (2) £60 - £100 224 A Newhall type hexagonal type teapot and cover, decorated with blue rocks and fence, iron red, angular handles, 12cm high, pattern 305, c.1800 £50 - £70
Antonio Burrell was recruited by Royal Crown Derby in 1965 and worked for them for the following 24 years before moving to Doulton. On retiring he began reproducing the pate sur pate work of Marc Louis Solon £70 - £100
225 A Newhall helmet shaped cream jug, pattern 172, painted with floral sprigs, 12cm high, c.1790; others, pattern N311; another (3) £60 - £100
213 A pair of Mintons rectangular pate-sur-pate plaques, in the manner Louis Marc Emmanuel Solon, by Antonio Burrell,with classical maiden leaping through a hoop and three playful cherubs, on a light grey ground, 21cm high, 13cm wide, impressed mark £60 - £100
226 A Newhall imari circular plate,. pattern 484. decorated with palm trees and foliage, 20cm diam, c.1800; a pair of English porcelain shaped circular plates, the rims pierced and painted with four bouquets of colourful summer flowers, the rim in relief with scrolls and foliage in salmon and picked out in gilt, 23cm diam, c.1840 (3) £60 - £100
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214 A pair of Mintons circular pate-sur-pate plaques, in the manner Louis Marc Emmanuel Solon, by Antonio Burrell, Morning and Night, with scantilly clad classical maiden with flowing robe standing on a cloud, light green ground, 17cm diam,signed; others, similar, lilac ground (4) £100 - £150
215 A pair of Mintons circular pate-sur-pate plaques, in the manner Louis Marc Emmanuel Solon, by Antonio Burrell,with Morning and Night, scantilly clad classical maiden with flowing robe standing on a cloud,14.5cm diam,signed; others, similar,smaller, 12cm diam (4) £50 - £80
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227 A Pinxton coffee cup and saucer, painted in sepia with cottage in landscape and a rocky outcrop, gilt line border, c.1800 £60 - £100 230 A Bow slightly waisted mug, decorated in the imari style with fence, holed rock and flowers, scroll handle, 14.5cm high, c.1760 £120 - £180
216 A pair of Mintons oval pate-sur-pate plaques, in the manner Louis Marc Emmanuel Solon, by Antonio Burrell,with angels and cherubs, on a buff ground, signed with initials, 13cm wide, mounted on black tiles, 20cm wide; another, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, 19cm x 15cm; etc (9) £50 - £80 For more images please visit
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240 A Coalport two-handled sauce tureen and cover, decorated with stylised tree, bird, flowers and foliage in cobalt blue, turquoise green, orange and gilt, scroll knop and handles, 18cm wide, c.1840; a similar shaped oval stand, 28cm wide, c.1840 (2) £100 - £150 241 A Coalport miniature chamberstick, with fan and vase shaped reserves, painted with roses and colourful flowers on a cobalt blue ground, gadrooned rim, 8.75cm diam, c.1860; a similar tea kettle, 6.5cm high; a pair of bottle vases, 9cm high; etc (7) £60 - £100 242 A Coalport dished plate, painted in the manner of William Billingsley, with central circular reserve of colourful summer flowers, the sides with alternating fan and vase shaped reserves, each with flower sprigs and bouquets on a scale blue ground, 24.5cm diam, c.1820; a Flight Barr and Barr Armorial plate, painted with unicorn crest, banded pink border, outlined in gilt, gadrooned rim, 26.5cm diam, c.1820 £60 - £80
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231 A Bow Blanc de Chine sauce boat, in relief with blossoming prunus, three pad feet, scroll handle, 18cm wide, c.1753 £300 - £400 232 A Bow figure, Allegorical of Winter, modelled with a man wearing a tricorn hat, pink jack, warming his hands in a fur muff, the base with four scroll feet, picked out in blue and gilt, applied with flowerheads and foliage, 18cm high, c.1760 £120 - £180
243 A Coalport waited cylindrical flower basket, painted with colourful summer flowers, within a gilt cartouche, the ground in cobalt blue, pierced cover, flower finial, 14cm diam, c.1860 £50 - £80
233 A Bow figure, Allegorical of Spring, modelled with a girl in fancy dress, holding a basket of flowers, the base with four scroll feet, picked out in blue and gilt, applied with flowerheads and foliage, 18cm high, c.1760 £120 - £180 234 A Bow Blanc de Chine coffee cup, applied in relief with blossoming prunus, 7.5cm high, c.1753; a similar coffee can (2) £70 - £100
236 A Chelsea shaped circular plate, the field painted with bird, the peacock feather and scroll border in green, blue and gilt, the rim in relief with scrolls, 21cm diam, gold anchor, 1756 - 1759; a similar large shaped oval dish, painted with colourful summer flowers and foliage, picked out in gilt, 34cm wide, red anchor, c.1755 (2) £120 - £180 237 A Philip Christians Liverpool punch bowl decorated in underglaze blue with holed rock, stylised peonies and scrolling foliage, the interior with trellis banded border, 25cm diam, c.1770 £100 - £200
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244 An English Porcelain cache pot and stand, probably Chamberlain Worcester, well painted with a continuous landscape with trees, thatched cottage, bridge and castle ruins, gilt lion mask and ring handles, the stand with gilt bands and chevron swags, 15cm high, c.1815 £100 - £150
238 A Liverpool Cannonball pattern tea bowl and saucer, in underglaze blue and clobbered in red, with pine tree, huts and cannon balls, picket out in gilt, c.1770 £60 - £100
Worcester
239 A Liverpool tea bowl, printed by Sadler, with farmyard scene with piper seated on a wall beside cattle, the verso with with figures and fountain, c.1770; a pair of Worcester fluted tea bowls, printed with classical ruins, c.1770 (3) £120 - £180 For more images please visit
251 An 19th century Worcester ribbed sparrow beak jug, decorated in the Meissen manner in puce with stylised foliate tendril scroll handle, 11cm high, c.1770 £200 - £300 22
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260 A Worcester Queens pattern fluted teapot, decorated with alternating cobalt blue and white panels of mons and scrolling flowerheads, domed cover, flower finial, 16.5cm high, fret mark, c.1770 £60 - £100
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252 A Worcester Walk in the Garden pattern waisted cylindrical mug, decorated in underglaze blue with oriental figures and trees, 8.5cm high, crescent mark, c.1770 £200 - £300
253 A Worcester Three Ladies tea bowl and saucers, printed with oriental figures and peonies, blue line border, hatched crescent mark, c.1770; a Chamberlain Worcester plate, painted with rose, the border with six floral cartouches, on a cobalt blue ground, picked out in gilt, 21.5cm diam, script mark £50 - £80
254 A Worcester Three Flowers pattern coffee cup, decorated in underglaze blue, 6cm high, crescent mark, c.1770 £60 - £80
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261 A Worcester Prunus Roots pattern fluted hexagonal cream boar, decorated in underglaze blue, double scroll handle, 10.5cm wide, workman’s mark, c.1765 £200 - £300
255 A Worcester Thorny Rose pattern punch pot, printed in underglaze blue with large roses and foliage, 17cm high, c.1770 £60 - £90
256 A Worcester The Man in the Pavilion pattern circular bowl, printed with pagoda, pine trees, and rockwork, the interior with stylised trees, rocks and hut, 14.5cm diam, c.1770 £100 - £150 257 A Worcester tea bowl, saucer and coffee can, decorated with gilt insects, banded cobalt blue border applied with gilt stylised foliage, crescent mark, c.1770; another; etc (2) £50 - £70
258 A Worcester tea bowl and saucer, decorated with pink and purple stylised flowers and foliage, pink trellis and foliage border, c.1780; another, Caughley, decorated with pink flowerheads and gilt ribbon, c.1790 (2) £70 - £100
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262 A Worcester Pomegranate quadrilobe vegetable dish, printed in underglaze with blue with pine cones, pomegranate and peonies, the exterior celery, carrots, lettuce, onions, snail and butterfly, banded cell border, 26cm wide, crescent mark, c.1770 £200 - £300
259 A Worcester sauce boat, moulded with cartouche and pleats, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flowers, 13cm wide, c,1770; another (2) £80 - £120 For more images please visit
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263 A Worcester miniature Three Flowers pattern bowl, decorated with flowers and foliage, the interior with tram lines, 5.5cm diam, workman’s mark; a Worcester Mansfield pattern tea bowl, 7.5cm diam, workman’s mark (2) £80 - £100
271 A Worcester Flower and Wreath pattern bowed cylindrical tea canister, printed in underglaze blue, 13cm high,crescent mark £80 - £120
272 A Worcester Flight Barr and Barr armorial plate, the centre with motto and crest for Sir William Amcotts-Ingilby Bt. of Kettlewell Hall, Lincs., burgandy border, gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, impressed and printed mark; another, with crest for Samuel Pellew MD of Falmout, c.1815; others (4) £60 - £100
264 A Worcester Kempthorne style pattern sparrow beak jug, decorated in the Imari palette with stylised leaves and flowerheads, loop handle, 12.5cm high, c.1770 £150 - £200 265 A Worcester Kempthorne style pattern coffee cup and saucer, decorated in the Imari palette with stylised leaves and flowerheads, c.1770 £120 - £180
273 A Worcester dolphin ewer cream boat, moulded with shells and flutes, lamprey moulded handle, painted in coloured enamels with flowers and foliage, the interior with a feathered border, 12cm wide, c.1770 £80 - £120
266 A Worcester globular teapot and cover, decorated with fan and vase shape reserves, each with fanciful birds or insects, scale blue ground, slightly domed cover, flower finial, 16cm high, fret mark, c.1770 £60 - £100
274 A Worcester circular bowl, decorated in the manner of Meissen, in puce with two gilt cartouches containing stylised flowers, the ground with scattered sprigs, 15.5cm diam, c.1770 £60 - £80
267 A Worcester globular teapot and cover, decorated in polychrome with a chinoserie scene, with a man smoking a pipe, other figures adn fence, cell border, domed cover, flower finial, 16cm high, c.1770 £100 - £150
275 A Worcester Chinese Family pattern coffee cup, painted in colours and gilt with Chinese scholars seated at a table, a vase on a stand and two other Chinese figures, the interior with crow’s foot border c.1770; a Liverpool coffee can, painted with large rose and scattered floral sprays, 6.5cm high, c.1770 (2) £120 - £180
268 A Worcester Fruit and Wreath pattern tea bowl and saucer, printed in underglaze blue, crescent mark, c.1770; another, tea bowl and saucer,The Argument pattern, workman’s mark, c.1775; other Worcester teaware; etc £60 - £100
276 A Worcester Candle Fence pattern sparrow beck jug, decorated in underglaze blue with fence, willow and flowers, 9.5cm high, crescent mark, c.1770 £200 - £300
269 A Worcester fluted tea bowl and saucer, decorated in the manner of James Giles, with stylised pink flowerheads and green foliage, the ground with gilt swags, C-scroll borders, c.1770 £150 - £200
277 A Worcester blue and white butter boat, decorated in underglaze blue with trailing flowers and foliage, 8.5cm wide, c.1760 £50 - £70
270 A Worcester fluted coffee cup and saucer, decorated with flower sprays, in gilt and cobalt blue, conforming band of berries and foliage border, crescent mark, c.1770; another, similar; a fluted tea bowl, decorated in cobalt blue with flower sprays, c.1770; other tea bowls (5) £50 - £80 For more images please visit
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278 A Worcester baluster mug, decorated with gilt fan and vase shaped reserves with colourful flowers and foliage, on a scale blue ground, loop handle, crescent mark, Calowhill Collection label, c.1770 £180 - £220
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279 A Royal Worcester Named View dessert plate, Lincoln, 23cm diam, crown and circle mark; a Royal Worcester Named View trinket dish, Worcester Bridge, 11cm diam; Royal Worcester ornithological comport (3) £70 - £100
283 A Royal Worcester two-handled pedestal ovoid vase, decorated in the manner of Edward Raby, printed and painted with colourful spring flowers in colours, picked out in gilt, flared octagonal neck, 31.5cm high, crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1901, shape no.2256 £180 - £280
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280 A Royal Worcester vase, wavy rim, painted by P Love, signed, with ripe apples and gooseberries on a mossy bank, 8.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, date code for 1952, shape no.G957 £150 - £200
281 A Royal Worcester vase, wavy rim, painted by P Love, signed, with ripe apples and blackberries on a mossy bank, 8.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, date code for 1952, shape no.G957 £150 - £200
282 A Royal Worcester vase, wavy rim, painted by Freeman, signed, with ripe peaches and grapes on a mossy bank, 8.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, date code for 1939, shape no.G957 £150 - £200
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284 A Royal Worcester two-handled pedestal ovoid vase and cover, painted by Stinton, with Highland cattle on a Scottish moor, fluted gilt neck, domed cover, spire finial, mask and scroll handles, 40cm high, crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1919 £500 - £700 285 A Royal Worcester two handled pedestal ovoid vase, printed and painted the manner of Edward Raby with thistles and other flowers on a blush ivory ground, tall flared neck, flying scroll handles to shoulders, 34cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1900, shape no.1935 £120 - £180
286 A Royal Worcester two handled pedestal ovoid vase, decorated with prismatic enamels and raised gilt with scrolling foliage, 18.5cm high, crown and circle mark in puce, c.1891 £80 - £120 287 A Royal Worcester tea service, for ten, each painted with colourful summer flowers in a turquoise ground, gilt dentil rim, comprising teacups, saucers, six side plates and slop bowl, c.1875 £60 - £100
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288 A Royal Worcester tea for two, of bamboo form, comprising teapot and cover, two teacups and saucers and milk jug, each in blush ivory, green and burnished gilt, printed mark in green, shape no.1196 £60 - £100 289 A Royal Worcester square plaque, painted with a pheasant, 4cm, framed £40 - £60
290 A Royal Worcester slender ovoid vase, painted by Roberts, signed, with ripe peaches and blue berries, gilt line rims, 10.5cm diam, printed mark in black £60 - £100
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297 A Royal Worcester ovoid vase, pierced flared neck, painted by Harry Davis, signed, with a two horned sheep, the base in relief with pastel leaves, picked out in gilt, 13.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1909, shape no.G1061 £500 - £700
291 A Royal Worcester slender ovoid vase, painted by P Stanley, signed, with peaches and damsons, gilt rim, 14.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, shape no.2491 £150 - £200
292 A Royal Worcester slender ovoid vase, painted by James Stinton, signed, with a brace of pheasants on a mossy bank, gilt line rims, 14.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1930, shape no.2491 £180 - £220
293 A Royal Worcester shaped circular plate, decorated by N Nicholls, signed, Harrington, gilt line rim, 26.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark; another, Welford on Avon; others, decorated by J Allen, Warwick Castle and Tewkesbury (4) £80 - £120
294 A Royal Worcester pedestal shaped circular dish, painted by Roberts, signed, with peaches and grapes, gilt rims, 11.5cm wide, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1959 £70 - £100
295 A Royal Worcester pedestal shaped circular dish, painted by Harry Ayton, signed, with apple and damsons, gilt rims, 11.5cm wide, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1936 £80 - £120
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298 A Royal Worcester ovoid pot pourri vase and cover, painted with reserves of roses and other English country flowers within shaped reserves, moulded in low relief with scrolls, ornately gilded throughout, pierced cover with acorn finial, circular foot, 20cm high, crown and circle marks in puce, date code for 1913, shape no.H171 £300 - £500
296 A Royal Worcester pedestal shaped circular dish, painted by Freeman, signed, with apple and blackberries, gilt rim, 8.5cm wide, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1938 £70 - £100
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304 A Royal Worcester flared bowl, painted by Jas Stinton, sighed, with brace of pheasants and partridges, burnished gilt border, 22.cm diam, crown and circle mark, date code for 1919 £60 - £100
299 A Royal Worcester model, Alsatian, crown and circle mark, model no.3296 £40 - £60
300 A Royal Worcester miniature trinket pot and cover, decorated with a blue tit, gilt line rim, 3.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1909; a similar three handled loving cup, painted with apple blossom, 4cm high, printed crown and circle mark; other Worcester Blush ivory miniature, various dates (11) £80 - £120
301 A Royal Worcester miniature flat sided jug, painted with peonies and foliage, gilt loop handle, 3.5cm high, printed crown and mark; another, with apple and grapes, 3.5cm high, printed crown and mark (2) £40 - £60
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305 A Royal Worcester figure, modelled by James Hadley, Scotsman, from the Countries of the World series, in blush ivory and gilt, 15.5cm high, impressed crown and circle mark , model no.913, c.1882 £70 - £100 306 A Royal Worcester figure, modelled by James Hadley, Negro, from the Countries of the World series, in blush ivory, black and gilt, 17cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, model no.840, c.1891 £70 - £100
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307 A Royal Worcester figure, modelled by James Hadley, Irish Man, from the Countries of the World series, in blush ivory and gilt, 18cm high, impressed and printed crown and circle mark, model no.835 £70 - £100
302 A Royal Worcester lobed baluster pot pourri vase and cover, painted by Harry Stinton, signed, with Highland cattle, the neck in relief with stiff tendrils, pierced cover, spire finial, 17cm high, shape no. H291, date code for 1917 £250 - £350
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303 A Royal Worcester flat sided jug, painted by Ethel Spilsbury, signed with large red and yellow Hadley roses, ribbed gilt handle, 16.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1891 £80 - £100
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308 A Royal Worcester figure group, modelled by James Hadley, Anglo-American, with John Bull and Uncle Sam, standing shaking hands, coloured in burnished gilt, green and ivory, oval base, 20cm high, crown and circle mark in puce , model no.2011, c.1898 £200 - £300 27
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309 A Royal Worcester Derby type Mansion House Dwarf, with moustache, he stands left hand on his hip, with tall hat, his blouse with green roundels, lilac shorts, floral encrusted base, 16.5cm high, impressed mark £60 - £100
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315 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Jas Stinton, signed, with pheasants, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark, c.1926 £60 - £100
316 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Jas Stinton, signed, with pheasants, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark, c.1925 £60 - £100
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317 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Harry Stinton, signed, with Highland cattle, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1926 £100 - £150
310 A Royal Worcester cylindrical vase,painted by Jas Stinton, signed, with pheasants, pierced gilt neck, four knurl feet, 14cm high, shape no. G42, date code for 1937 £150 - £250
318 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Harry Stinton, signed, with Highland cattle, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1916 £100 - £150
319 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Harry Davis, signed, with black faced sheep, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark £60 - £100
320 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Harry Davis, signed, with black faced sheep, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark £60 - £100
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311 A Royal Worcester coffee cup and saucer, the can painted by Stinton, the saucer by Townsend, signed with ripe apples and blackberries on a mossy ground, 22cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1925 £60 - £100
312 A Royal Worcester circular plate, painted by Austin, signed with ripe apples and grapes on a mossy ground, 22cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1925 £100 - £150
313 A Royal Worcester circular plate, painted by Harry Stinton, signed, with Highland cattle, 15cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1926 £60 - £100
314 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, painted by Jas Stinton, signed, with pheasants, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1926 £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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321 A Royal Worcester bulbous vase, painted by James Stinton, signed, with a brace of pheasants on a mossy bank, flared neck, applied in gilt, 11cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1919, shape no.F110 £180 - £220
322 A Royal Worcester bottle vase, painted with large red and yellow Hadley roses, the neck and shoulders in relief in burnished gilt, 22cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1911 £80 - £120
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329 A pair of Royal Worcester Hunting menu holders, of fox hounds, one standing, the other seated, crown and circle mark in puce, shape no.2953 and 2955 £100 - £200
323 A Royal Worcester bottle vase, painted by Jas Stinton, signed, with pheasants, the neck with stiff tendrils, 12cm high, shape no. H286, date code for 1925£150 - £250
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324 A Royal Worcester boat shaped two-handled flower trough, painted with English roses, quartrefoil base, 23cm long, crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1900, shape no.H254 £400 - £600
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330 A pair of Royal Worcester figures, modelled by James Hadley, Irish Man and Irish Girl, from the Countries of the World series, in blush ivory, cobalt blue and gilt, 16.5cm high, impressed crown and circle mark in puce, model nos.835, 1874, date code for 1903 (2) £120 - £180
325 A Royal Worcester shaped circular dish, painted by Moseley, signed, with peaches and blueberries, gilt feathered rims, 10.5cm wide, printed crown and circle mark in black, date code for 1937 £80 - £120 326 A composed pair of Royal Worcester lobed pot pourri vases and covers, painted by H. Miller, signed, printed and painted with blackberries and foliage, the shoulders in relief with scrolls, pierced covers, spire finials, printed crown and circle mark, H279 £150 - £200
327 A Royal Worcester teacups and saucer, painted by Moseley and Price, with ripe peaches, damsons and black berries on a mossy ground, gilt interior, crown, and circle mark in puce £60 - £80
328 A pair of Worcester type ovoid vases, decorated with large gilt cartouches containing fanciful colourful birds, on a blue scale grounds, 20cm high, fret marks £180 - £220
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331 A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory figure, modelled by James Hadley after Kate Greenaway, as young sleeping boy and girl, on a chair, in pink, buff, blue and picked out in gilt, 9.5cm high, unmarked, model no.888 £60 - £100 29
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332 A pair of Royal Worcester blush Ivory candlesticks, reel sconces, fluted nad knopped column, spreading circular bases, 20cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1903; a similar pair of tapering cylindrical basketwork cache pots, 7.5cm high, crown and circle mark in green date code for 1903, shape no.G857 £60 - £100
339 A Graingers Worcester two handled pedestal ovoid vase, well painted with colourful summer flowers within a canted rectangular cartouche on a rose ground, the neck and scroll handles in white picked out in gilt, square gilt lined plinth, 17cm high, c.1830 £220 - £280
333 A pair of Royal Worcester circular plates, painted by Freeman, signed with ripe apples and grapes on a mossy ground, 15.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in black £100 - £150 334 A pair of Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucers, the cups painted by Bee and Roberts, the saucers by Townsend and Rushton, signed with ripe peaches and grapes on a mossy grounds, 22cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1925 £100 - £150
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341 A Chamberlain’s Worcester pot pourri garniture, each of flared cylindrical form, painted with three shaped gilt cartouches each with colourful flowers and foliage, cobalt blue grounds, the rim with alternating leaf and ball castellation, gilt paw feet, domed covers with leaf and bud finials, 17cm diam and 12cm diam, c.1840 £150 - £250
335 A Locke & Co Worcester blush ivory flared cache pot, moulded in low relief with foliate scrolls, circular foot, 13cm high, green printed marks; a Royal Worcester miniature blush ivory ewer, painted with chrysanthemums, 12cm high, puce printed marks (2) £60 - £100
342 A Chamberlain Worcester teapot, cover and stand, decorated in the Imari palette, scroll handle, 18cm high, script mark to cover, pattern 310, c.1820 £200 - £300
337 A large Hadley Worcester two-handed vase, decorated with thistles and wild flowers, the neck in relief with tendrils, acanthus wrapped loop handles, 35cm high, monogram mark £250 - £350
343 A Chamberlain Worcester fluted ogee shaped teapot and cover, decorated in sepia with two oval cartouches of stately houses, domed fluted cover, scroll handle, 20cm high, c.1810 £50 - £80
338 A Hadley Worcester two handled vase, painted by W E Jarman, signed, painted with yellow and red roses, the neck moulded with tendrils, leafy scroll handles, 26.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1908 £200 - £300
344 A Chamberlain Worcester boat shaped teapot and cover, banded in cobalt blue with roses in scroll cartouches, applied in gilt with tendrils, domed conforming cover, 13cm high, c.1820 £120 - £180
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350 A Chelsea Derby chamberstick, tulip shaped sconce, painted with flowers within scroll moulded border, picked out in gilt, leaf shaped tray, leafy scroll handle, blue feathered borders, 16cm wide, c.1790 £200 - £300
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351 A Chelsea Derby creamboat, decorated with five colourful floral sprays, in relief with swag mouldings, iron red line rim, scroll handle, 16cm wide, c.1790 £200 - £300
352 A Chelsea Derby silver shaped dish, painted in the manner of a Chelsea original, with polychrome flowerheads, the sides moulded in relief with scroll cartouches, iron red rim, 21cm diam, c.1770 £50 - £70
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353 A Chelsea Derby wrythen moulded cream jug, applied with stiff leaves, decorated in green with a band of scrolling foliage, outlined in black, picked out in gilt, scattered flowers to the interior, 11cm high, intertwined D and anchor in gilt, c.1790 £120 - £180
358 A Derby circular bowl the centre painted by Zachariah Boreman, with landscape, the exterior with deep banded rim with gilt scrolling foliage, gilt dentil rim, 16.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790, pattern 84 £200 - £300 359 A Derby cow and calf group, before bocage, with tan patches, 14.5cn high, c.1770 £100 - £150
360 A Derby figure of a boy standing with a dog on his knee, wearing a brown and green collared jacket, striped waistcoat, brown and floral bloomers, pierced scroll base, 18.5cm high, inscribed no.57 £50 - £70
361 A Derby figure, of a girl, seated, with basket of flowers, her dress picked out in gilt, her bonnet with pink ribbon, gilt scroll base, 13cm high, c.1800; a Bevington figure, after Meissen, standing holding a basket of flowers, before a blossoming tree, scroll base, 22.5cm high, c.1880 (2) £60 - £80 362 A Derby flared oval pierced basket, picked out in gilt, 21cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red £40 - £60
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355 A Derby Admiral Rodney ovoid jug, decorated with fanciful birds pecking fruit, in coloured enamels, the verso with birds perched in a tree, mask to spout, 18.5cm high, c.1760 £100 - £150
363 A Derby fluted coffee cup and saucer, painted with a border of ‘pearls’, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern 135; another, pattern 116; another, fluted, pattern 31; a Derby Bute shaped teacup and saucer, crown, crossed batons and D mark in pink, pattern 625; a Derby coffee can, teacup and saucers, painted with a rose, banded in cobalt blue applied with gilt S-scrolls, crown ,crossed batons and D mark in red, pattern 78; etc (9) £60 - £100
356 A Derby bottle vase, decorated with gilt Regency scrolls on a cobalt blue ground, 12cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red; a pair of Derby soup bowls, painted in the manner of Moses Webster with colourful summer flowers, 24.5cm diam, crown and D mark in red; a two-handled tureen and cover, moulded in relief with leafy scrolls on an apple green ground, 17.5cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red (4) £60 - £90
364 A Derby Hamilton Flute oval teapot, cover and stand, banded in gilt with with stylised foliage, 16.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern 361 £150 - £200
357 A Derby Bute shaped fluted teacup, coffee can and saucer, banded in pink outlined in gilt with tendrils, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, pattern 574; a Derby coffee can, decorated with roses and corn flowers, wishbone handle, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red; other Derby teaware; two Newhall Bute shaped teacups and saucer, decorated in black with flower sprigs, c.1800 £60 - £80
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365 A Derby Imari tea service, comprising boat shaped teapot and stand, milk jug, sugar bowl and cover, slop bowl, eight teacups and saucers, bread and butter plate, each decorated in the typical palette with stylised flowerheads and foliage, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1810 £150 - £200
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370 A Derby Patch Mark figure group, of a monk seated with nun praying, shaped base, coloured in brown, black and green, 8cm high, c.1770 £200 - £300
366 A Derby model, recumbent stag, spotted in brown, green shaped oval base, 16cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1790 £60 - £80
371 A Derby Patch Mark figure, of a boy piper, he stands wearing a broad brimmed hat, lilac jackets, fancy breeches, a hound at his side, scroll base, 16cm high, c.1770 £60 - £80
372 A Derby Patch Mark figure, of a shepherdess, she sits wearing a ribboned bonnet, playing a lute, a lamb at her feet, before bocage, pierced scroll base, picked out in gilt, 24cm high, c.1770 £60 - £100 373 A Derby Patch Mark sauce boat, painted in coloured enamels with summer flowers, in relief with flowerheads, brown line rim, scroll handles, 21cm wide, c.1765 £80 - £120 367
367 A Derby Named View kidney shaped dish, painted with a View in Italy, within gilt Regency scrolls, 24.5cm wide, crown, crossed marks in red £100 - £150
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374 A Derby Porter mug, painted with landscape, deep cobalt blue border applied in gilt with stylised flowerheads, angular handle, 12.5cm high, c.1810 £100 - £150 375 A Derby quartrafoil shaped tureen and cover, decorated in underglaze blue with pagodas, trees, foliage and flowers, the cover with four floral sprays, bud and leaf finial, cell borders, 16.5cm wide, c.1770 £200 - £300
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376 A Derby ribbed cylindrical mug, decorated with flower spraay, banded Smith;s blue border, applied in gilt with fruiting vine, scrol handle, crown and D mark in puce, c.1770 £50 - £80
368 A Derby Patch Mark cartouche shaped vase, painted with fanciful birds in colours, the ground in relief with leaves and and scrolls, picked out in pink and green, 19cm high, c.1770 £150 - £200
377 A Derby shaped circular plate, painted by William Billingsley, with a violet, within a gilt circular cartouche, the rim banded with blue leaves, 21.5cm high, crown, crossed and D mark in puce, c.1790 £40 - £60
369 A Derby Patch Mark figural candlestick, The Flower Seller, she stands wearing a broad brimmed yellow hat, turquoise bodice, flowers in her apron, by a floral encrusted candle column, pierced scroll base, picked out in gilt and pink, 26cm high, c.1770 £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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378 A Derby shaped oval dish, painted with colourful summer flowers, the sides with four bouquets, gilt line borders, 29cm wide, crown, crossed swords and D mark in red, c.1800; another, with rose to centre, moulded sides, the leafy rim picked out in blue, 25cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red; etc (3) £60 - £100 379 A Derby tapered asparagus server, decorated in underglaze blue with pagoda and trees, cell border, 7.5cm high, c.1770 £80 - £120
380 A Derby Bute shape tea cup and saucer, painted in the manner of John Brewer, with a spray of colour garden flowers, within a canted square reserve, within wheatear swags and festoons, crown, crossed batons and D mark in pink, pattern 645, c.1790 £60 - £100
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381 A Derby teapot and cover, painted in the manner of the cotton stem painted with a bold spray of flowers, the reverse with a large spray of honeysuckle, domed cover, flower finial, fluted spout, scroll handle, 14cm high, c.1756-58 £200 - £300 382 A Derby two-handled Imari vase and cover, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, lobed base, everted neck, applied in gilt with alternating flowers and foliage, domed cover with stiff leaf border, leafy bud finial, rams mask and vine scroll handles, square plinth base, 38cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1810 £200 - £300
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383 A Derby two-handled pedestal urnular vase, decorated with colourful summer flowers within a canted gilt cartouches, on a cobalt blue ground applied in gilt with Regency scrolls, 22.5cm high, crown, crossed baton and D mark in red £80 - £100
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384 A Derby two-handled pierced oval basket, the centre painted in the Chinese famille rose style with stylised peonies and fence, the exterior applied with turquoise flowerheads, rope twist handles, 21.5cm wide, c.1770 £250 - £350
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385 A Derby type campana shaped vase, the central cartouche painted with colourful summer flowers, within a gilt cartouche on a cobalt blue ground, lion mask loop handles, 17cm high, c.1810 £60 - £90
400 A Derby Sampson Hancock miniature Imari octagonal wash jug and bowl, the bowl 8cm wide, S, H, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red; two similar Imari coffee cups and stands; a Sampson Hancock tapering cylindrical coffee cup, painted by Wencher, signed with stylised flowerheads, S, H, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce; a similar coffee can; etc (8) £60 - £100
386 A pair of Derby Patch Mark models of a recumbent horned cows, before bocage, shaped oval bases, 7.5cm high, c.1770 £80 - £100 387 A pair of Derby Sampson Hancock coffee cups and saucers, painted with insects, gilt line borders, S.H., crown, crossed swords and D mark; others, similar with brambles, bell shaped cup; etc (8) £40 - £60
401 A Sampson Hancock Derby bottle vase, painted with The Arboretum Derby, within shaped cartouche on an apple green ground, 19cm high, S, H, Crown, crossed swords and D mark in red, titled, c.1930 £50 - £70
388 A pair of Derby Crown Porcelain lobed bottle vases and covers, in the Persian taste, decorated in gilt with daises, peonies and other flowers, picked out in green on a ruby red ground, the covers with gilt spire finials, 28.5cm high, printed marks, date code for 1885 £300 - £500
402 A Derby Crown Porcelain Company globular vase, applied in gilt with peonies and foliage on a mottled blue ground, 13.5cm high, printed mark, c.1880 £70 - £100
389 A pair of Derby figures, Musicians, both in fanciful dress, he with a tambourine, pierced scroll base, 21cm high, c.1770 £70 - £90
403 A Derby Crown Porcelain Company ovoid vase, decorated with blue peonies, and red flowers on a gilt ground, 20.5cm high, printed mark, c.1880 £70 - £100
390 A pair of Derby shaped circular Imari plates, painted with stylised leaves, picked out in gilt, fluted rim, 23cm diam, six Chinese character mark within concentric circle See John Twitchett, Derby Porcelain, p.222 £50 - £70
404 A Derby Crown Porcelain Company two-handled ovoid vase, painted with song birds perched on a branch, the verso with bird in flight, flying yellow scroll handles, 10cm high, printed mark, date code for 1884 £50 - £80
391 An associated pair of Derby Named View two handled vases, In Cumberland and In Italy, within shaped shaped reserves, the ground in cobalt blue and applied in gilt with Regency scrolls, acanthus capped scroll handles, 29cm high, titled, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1810 £100 - £150 For more images please visit
405 A pair of Royal Crown Derby circular plaques, painted by J Barlow, signed, with huntsmen and hounds, cobalt blue and gilt leaf border, 8cm diam, printed mark in red £60 - £100
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409 A Royal Crown Derby lamb, naturallistically modelled, 9.5cm high, c.1930 £50 - £80
406 A pair of Royal Crown Derby figures, Shepherd and Shepherdess, both standing holding gilt metal crooks and lambs, in fanciful dress, circular scroll bases, 25cm high, limited edition 2/10, printed marks, boxed £150 - £200
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410 A Royal Crown Derby miniature rectangular plaque, painted by WEJ Dean, signed, High Tor, Matlock, 8.5cm high, 7cm wide, printed mark in green; another, oval, Ilam Rock, 9cm high, printed mark (2) £60 - £100
411 A Royal Crown Derby ovoid vase, in the Persian manner, decorated with flowerheads, foliate tendrils and swags, in blue, green and gilt, cobalt blue neck in relief in gilt with flowerheads and scrolls, 25.5cm high, printed mark, c.1880 £60 - £100
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407 A pair of Royal Crown Derby Nelson Bicentennial Tall and Low mansion house dwarf, exclusive to Govier’s of Sidmouth, the low dwarf stands his hand resting on his rotund stomach, his hat decorated with a view of Battle of Trafalgar 21st Oct 1805 , the tall dwarf holding a stick, his hat with portrait of Admiral Lord Nelson, 17cm and 20cm high, decorated by Jackie Harrison and Sarah-Jane Wood, certificates, limited edition 2/25, printed mark, 2005, boxed £400 - £600
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412 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Cheetah, exclusively commissioned for Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 185/950, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; others, Cheetah Daddy, 184/950, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; Cheetah Cub, 185/950, gold stopper, certificate, boxed (3) £120 - £180
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416 A Royal Crown Derby wavy edge plate, painted by Albert Gregory, signed with colourful summer flowers, the rim with raised gilt stiff leaves on a orange ground, 22.5cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1922 £180 - £220
413 A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plate, painted by Cuthbert Greseley, signed, with Haddon Hall, deep cobalt border, applied in gilt with scrolling foliage, gadrooned rim, 22.5cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1931£300 - £500
417 A Royal Crown Derby wavy edge plate, painted by E Ellis, signed with bouquet of colourful summer flowers, the rim with turquoise and gilt reserves, 22cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1896 £80 - £120
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414 A Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plate, with Ilam Rock, gilt line rim, 23.5cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1931 £200 - £300
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415 A Royal Crown Derby two handled ovoid vase and cover, in the Persian manner, decorated with flowerheads, foliage and tendrils, in tones of blue, pink, orange and gilt, domed cover, leafy scroll handles, 23cm high, printed mark, date code for 1901 £180 - £220
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418 A Royal Crown Derby wavy edge plate, painted by E Ellis, signed with High Tor, Matlock, the rim applied in raised gilt with flowerheads, swags and foliage on a cobalt blue ground, 22.5cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1896 £150 - £200
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420 A Royal Crown Derby 2451 pattern boat shaped tea service, for six, comprising breakfast cups and saucers, teapot, milk and sugar bowl, teapot 12cm high, printed mark, date code for 1907 £60 - £100
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432 A pair of Royal Crown Derby miniature/toy coffee cups and stands, printed marks, date codes for 1939; two similar teacups and saucers, a side plate, tea caddy and cover, bread and butter plate, decorated in gilt with scissor and stylised flowerheads, printed marks, date code for 1930 £100 - £150
421 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern wavy edge pedestal comport, gadrooned rim, 30cm diam, printed mark £300 - £500
422 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern Millennium globe clock, commissioned by Sinclairs, limited edition, 681/1,000; a similar Millennium barometer, 681/1,000; Millennium thermometer, 681/1,000, boxed (3)£400 - £600
433 A Royal Crown Derby 6299 pattern miniature/toy two-handled cooking pot and cover, 7.5cm wide, printed mark, date code for 1921; a similar two-handled oval pot and cover, date code for 1918; a miniature bowed mug, 3.75cm high, printed mark, date code for 1907 (3) £100 - £150
423 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 Imari comport, wavy edge, printed mark, boxed £300 - £400
429 A Royal Crown Derby miniature/toy Imari fivepiece tea service, decorated in gilt with scissor and stylised flowerheads, comprising tea kettle, coffee pot and cover, teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, quatrefoil tray, printed mark, date code for 1939 £100 - £150
Royal Crown Derby Paperweights
434 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Grizzly Bear, gold stopper, printed mark, boxed; another, Russian Bear, gold stopper, printed mark, boxed; another, Honey Bear, gold stopper, boxed (3) £120 - £150
430 A composed Royal Crown Derby 6299 pattern miniature tea service, comprising coffee pot, teapot and cover, milk jug, two-handled sucrier and cover, quatrefoil tray, each decorated in the typical palette, the tray 17.5cm wide, printed marks, various date codes £100 - £150
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431 A pair of Royal Crown Derby 1128 bottle vases, wavy rims, 8cm high, printed marks, date codes for 1938, 1919 £60 - £100
435 A pair of Royal Crown Derby paperweights, Diamond Jubilee Doves, to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of H M Queen Elizabeth 1952 - 2012, designed by Marlee Fletcher, exclusively commissioned for Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 179/500, gold stopper, certificate, boxed £250 - £300 37
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436 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Aurora Polar Bear, specially commissioned by Connaught House, limited edition 170/1,500, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; two others, Boris & Alice Polar Bear Cubs, specially commissioned by Connaught House, limited edition 171/950, gold stoppers, certificate, boxed (3) £100 - £150
446 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Leopardess, exclusively commissioned by Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 185/950, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; another, Leopard Cub, 184/950, gold stopper, certificate, boxed (2) £60 - £100 447 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Lion, sat curled with a mouse at his feet, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed £60 - £100
437 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Bantam Cockerel, limited edition 20/450, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; Bantam Hen, limited edition 25/450, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; another, Cockerel, no stopper, boxed; Chicken, gold stopper, printed mark, boxed (4) £120 - £180
448 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Lioness, exclusively commissioned by Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 185/950, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; another, Sleepy Lion Cub, 184/950, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; another similar (3) £100 - £150
438 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Bengal Tiger, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed; another, Bengal Tiger Cub, printed mark in gold, gold stopper, boxed (2) £80 - £120
449 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Lyme Bay Dolphin, exclusive edition for Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 945/1,500, gold stopper, printed marks, certificate, boxed; another, Lyme Bay Baby Dolphin, 945/1,500, gold stopper, certificate, boxed (2) £80 - £100
439 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Designer’s Choice Collection Siberian Tiger, limited edition 231/750, signed in gold, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed £60 - £100
450 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Mountain Gorilla, exclusive to Connaught House, limited edition 9/150, printed mark, plinth base, gold stopper, certificate, boxed £150 - £180
440 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Elephant, decorated in the 1128 Imari palette, specially commissioned by Gumps, limited edition 632/750, printed marks, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; another similar, 673/750, gold stopper, certificate, boxed (2) £100 - £150
451 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Mythical Unicorn, designed by June Branscombe, exclusive to Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 171/1,750, gold stopper, certificate, boxed £100 - £150 452 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Nemean Lion, exclusive to Connaught House, limited edition 719/750, gold stopper, printed mark, certificate, boxed £100 - £150
441 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Fair Isle Orca, special edition for Connaught House, limited edition 8/250, gold stopper, printed marks, certificate, boxed £80 - £120
453 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Pacific Angel Fish, limited edition 1168/2500, gold stopper, printed mark, certificate, boxed; another, Guppy Fish, limited edition 321/2,500, gold stopper, printed mark, certificate, boxed (2) £60 - £100
442 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Giant Bear, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed; two others, Baby Panda, gold stopper, printed mark, boxed; Baby Panda Walking, gold stopper, printed mark, boxed (3) £100 - £150
454 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Pegasus, designed by June Branscombe, exclusive to Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 171/1,750, gold stopper, certificate, boxed £100 - £150
443 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Hippopotamus, special gold backstamp edition, limited edition 1602/2,500, printed marks, gold stopper, certificate, boxed £100 - £150
444 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Large Imari Elephant, printed marks, gold stopper, boxed £200 - £220
455 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Playful Otter, special edition for Connaught House, limited edition 9/250, gold stopper, printed marks, certificate, boxed £70 - £100
445 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Leaping Salmon, exclusively commissioned for Sinclair’s, limited edition for a twelve month period, John Ablitt signature in gold, gold stopper, printed marks, certificate, boxed £100 - £120
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456 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Rock Hopper Penguin, 21st anniversary special edition 2002, gold stopper, printed mark, certificate, boxed; another, Galapagos Penguin, limited edition 730/1000, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; another, Emperor Penguin, gold stopper, printed mark, boxed (3) £100 - £150
465 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Zebra, printed marks, gold stopper, boxed; others, Zebra Baby, printed marks, gold stopper, boxed; Reclining Zebra, printed marks, no stopper, boxed (3) £100 - £150
Lynton
457 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Sea Lion, special edition for Connaught House, limited edition 9/250, gold stopper, printed marks, certificate, boxed £70 - £100
466 A Lynton cylindrical pourri vase and cover, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed. with French Man of War in a squall, within a gilt C-scroll and floral trellis reserve, bleu celeste ground, scroll feet, 9.5cm high, printed mark in red and gilt £60 - £100
458 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Snowdrop Large Christmas Hedgehog, commissioned by Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition, 142/1,500, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; others, Ivy Newborn Hedgehog, 142/1,500, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; Holly Newborn Hedgehog, 142/1,500, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; Primrose, gold stopper, boxed; Strawberry, gold stopper, boxed (5) £100 - £150
467 A Lynton Porcelain plaque, painted by Stefan Nowacki, signed, with beached fishing vessels, 10cm x 13cm, framed £60 - £100
459 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Sumatran Tiger, exclusively commissioned by Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 184/950, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; another, Sumatran Tigress, exclusively commissioned by Govier’s of Sidmouth, limited edition 185/950, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; Sumatran Tiger Cub, 184/950, gold stopper, certificate, boxed (3) £180 - £220
460 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, The Australian Collection Duck-billed Platypus, limited signature edition, John Ablitt signature in gold, gold stopper, printed mark, certificate, boxed; another, The Australian Collection Koala & Baby, limited signature edition, gold stopper, printed mark, certificate, boxed; Kangaroo, signature edition, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; Kookaburra, gold stopper, printed mark, boxed (4) £120 - £180
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468 A Lynton coffee can and stand, painted by Stefan Nowaki, with continuous Cornish coastal scene, with St Michael Mount, beaded rims, the interior with gilt fret band, the stand with raised gilt Regency scrolls, printed mark, monogrammed £200 - £400
461 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, The Australian Collection Kangaroo, limited signature edition, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed; another, The Australian Collection Koala & Baby, limited signature edition, gold stopper, printed mark, certificate, boxed; Koala, gold stopper, boxed (3) £100 - £150 462 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Unicorn, designed to celebrate the New Millennium, limited edition 1820/2,000, gold stopper, certificate, boxed £100 - £150
463 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Water Buffalo, John Ablitt signature in gold, gold stopper, printed marks, boxed £60 - £80
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469 A Lynton type shaped rectangular table box, the cover with large red and yellow roses, gadrooned and shell moulded rim, the base in maroon, applied in gilt with flowers and scrolls, leafy scroll feet, 24cm wide, unmarked £70 - £100
464 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Wolf, limited edition 8/2,500, designed by Tien Manh Dinh, signed in gold, gold stopper, printed marks, certificate, boxed £60 - £80 For more images please visit
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470 A large Lynton Hamilton Imari octagonal temple vase and cover, 45cm high, printed mark £60 - £100
471 A large Lynton Hamilton Imari bowl, 34cm diam, printed mark £80 - £100
485 A pair of Waterfords water decanters and stoppers, hobnail cut, 27cm high; a Waterfords claret jug and stopper, tall facetted globular stopper, strawberry cut globular body, star cut circular base, 33cm high; other decanters (5) £60 - £100
481 A George III opaque twist drinking glass, ovoid bowl, knopped stem, spreading circular foot, 13.5cm high, c.1765 £80 - £120
487 A part drinking suite of Waterford Castleton-Cut glasses, each horizontally cut above a hobnail and thumbprint band, comprising six wine glasses, six cordial glasses and six sherry glasses (18) £70 - £100
480 A Baccarat crystal Moulin Rouge design tapering octagonal champagne ice bucket, gilt metal pierced cylindrical liner, quarter girdle, angular handles, 25cm high, etched mark £300 - £500
486 A part drinking suite of Waterford Alana glasses, each hobnail and cut, comprising twelve wine glasses, nine tumblers, four large wine (25) £60 - £100
482 An 18th century cordial glass, the bucket shaded bowl engraved with scrolling fruiting vine, double cotton twist around central gauze, spreading domed foot, 14cm high, c.1760; another, 13.5cm high, c.1760; another, plain stem, folded foot, 14.5cm high, c.1750 (3) £60 - £100
488 A part drinking suite Waterford Colleen-Short Stem glasses, each hobnail cut below a band of circles, comprising six dessert bowls, six claret wine glasses, six champagne/tall sherbet glasses, six juice glasses, ten tumblers, five sherry glasses (29) £100 - £150
483 A pair of Victorian slender baluster spirit decanters, pointed prismatic stoppers, slice-cut with stylised wheat ears and flowerheads, square bases, 36cm high, c.1860; another, mallet shaped, triple rings to neck, strawberry cut, 25.5cm high; others, 19th century (8) £60 - £100
489 A Waterford gilt metal mounted punch bowl, hobnail cut, 25cm diam £60 - £100
490 A large Waterford crystal pineapple dish, hobnail cut, undulating rim, knopped stem, spreading circular base, 32cm wide; a similar large tapering cylindrical vase, three high scroll feet, 26cm diam; a waisted vase and cover, faceted bud finial, square star cut base, 33cm high (3) £70 - £100
484 A large Waterford crystal oval bowl, wavy fan shaped rim, above strawberry cut hobnails, star cut base, 34cm wide; a similar table centrepiece, everted hobnail cut rim, knopped stem, 27cm diam; a hobnail cut tapering cylindrical vase, star cut circular base, 21cm high (3) £70 - £100
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491 An early 20th century gold plated and clear glass claret jug, engraved with scrolls and swags, mask spout, scroll handle with leafy vine, 34.5cm high, c.1910 £120 - £180
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Continental
500 A pair of Meissen figures, of a gentleman and lady, both in 18th century, dress picked out in blue and gilt, she standing with a floral garland, he with faggots in his upturned hat, 18cm high, blue crossed swords marks, incised F69, late 19th century £400 - £600
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504 A late 19th century Meissen pigeon, naturalistically modelled, 22cm high, crossed sword in underglaze blue, incised 827 £800 - £1000
505 A set of three M. Imple de Sevres cabinet coffee cans and saucers, decorated with portraits of Napoleon I, Jossephine and Lucien Bonaparte, within a gilt rectangular cartouche on an emerald ground, the saucers with crest, marked £60 - £100
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501 A pair of Meissen figures, of a girl and a boy, she holding a bird, she wearing a lilac bonnet, and floral dress, he holding a staff and wearing a colourful tunic with a dog by his side, 9.5cm high, crossed swords, inscribed G12, c.1880 £60 - £100
502 A Meissen figure, of an elderly lady seated, feeding a cat, in pastel colours, pierced scroll base, 23.5cm high, crossed swords in underglaze blue, incised numerals, c.1880 £70 - £100 506, 521 & 520
506 A Sevres biscuit figure group, modelled after Boucher engraving, with a courting couple, a lamb and hound at their sides, with a basket of roses, oval base, c.1780 £200 - £300
507 A Paris cabinet cup and saucer, in the Empire style, decorated in blue and gold with neo-classical motifs, beaded bands, high scroll handle, three paw feet, late 19th century; a Sevres coffee can, later decorated with a portrait of a Parisian lady, gilt scroll cartouche, bleu celeste ground, gilt dentil rim, interlaced L’s (2) £180 - £220
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503 A Meissen bullet shaped teapot and cover, painted with birds and insects, the cover and shoulders with puce scales, bud finial, rustic spout, 12cm high, crossed swords and star in blue £200 - £300 For more images please visit
508 A French cylindrical teapot and cover, decorated with birds perched on gilt branches, gilt line rims, angular handle, c.1860 £60 - £100
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509 A 19th century Continental spirally fluted custard cup and cover, painted with colourful summer flowers, domed cover, bud finials, scroll handle, 9cm high, c.1860 £100 - £150
516 A pair of Continental gilt metal mounted porcelain mantel vases, each decorated in the 18th century taste with courting figures, within gilt leafy scroll and trellis cartouches on a peach ground, 26cm high, c.1900 £200 - £300
510 A Berlin circular plate, Son Troupeau, the beauty stands holding a blossoming branch, cherubs at her side, cobalt blue border applied in gilt with acanthus scrolls and tendrils, 23.5cm diam, shield mark, c.1900 £60 - £100
517 A pair of Continental models, of Jays, after Meissen, perched on leafy tree trucks, in colours, 19cm high, late 19th century £70 - £100 518 A Sevres Chateau des Tuileries circular plate, painted with courting couple in woodland, iron red border with three shaped oval cartouches each with summer flowers, 24cm diam, printed mark; another, painted with pears, the rim with six floral cartouches on a turquoise ground, 22cm diam, printed mark, c.1900 £50 - £80
511 A Chantilly globular teapot, painted with flowers and foliage, domed associated cover, 16cm high, c.1780; a pair of Chantilly spirally fluted custard cups, painted with colourful floral garlands, c.1770; etc (4) £80 - £120
512 A Continental porcelain ewer, in relief with stag and boar hunt, surmounted with Pan, Diana and cherub, corn Sscroll handle, the base with cherub and spade, in colours, 45cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150
519 A Sevres coffee cup and saucer, decorated overall with blue and gilt scattered sprigs, interlaced L’s; a similar teacup, gilt dentil border (2) £120 - £180
513 A Continental slightly flared planter, decorated in polychrome enamels with scattered floral sprays, the border in relief with ozier moulding and flutes, iron red rim, 18.5cm high, c.1860 £50 - £80
520 An 18th century French biscuit figure group, probably Tournay, of a courting couple, she stands with garland of flowers, he seated with lamb at his side, circular base, 24cm high, c.1780 £150 - £200
521 An 18th century Sevres biscuit figure group, of a courting couple, seated under a tree, she with a lamb on her knee, he with a hound at his feet, C and S scroll oval base, 29cm high, interlaced L’s £120 - £180 522 An 18th century Meissen teacup, well painted in puce with figures in a landscape, c.1770; another German porcelain cup, 18th century (2) £50 - £70
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514 A Naples figures, she stands holding a cat in her apron, wearing a yellow bonnet and yellow/pink dress, 13cm high, 19th century £300 - £400
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523 An early 19th century jug, in the manner of Sevres, painted with colourful summer flowers within a gilt scrolling foliage cartouche on a cobalt blue ground, scroll handles, three gilt rustic feet, 15cm high, c.1830 £80 - £120
515 A pair of 19th century Bow type figures, of Musicians, he with cymbols, she with a lute, before bocage, high scroll bases, gold anchor, c.1880 £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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Day One
Wednesday 28th September at 2.30pm
Asian Art
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Oriental Ceramics
525 A 19th century Chinese Famille Rose brush pot, with peonies and foliage, in colours, 9cm high, six character Xianfeng mark, c.1860 £150 - £200
532 A Chinese blue and white bowl, painted with stylised fish, tramline borders, marked £150 - £200
533 A Chinese blue and white bulb vase, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling dragon, 26cm high, 19th century £100 - £150
526 A Cantonese ovoid jardinière, enamelled in the famille rose palette with peacocks, peonies and prunus trees, further birds perched in the branches, everted rim, 23cm diam, early 20th century £60 - £80
534 A Chinese blue and white sleeve vase, decorated in underglaze blue with continuous scene with figure on a roof, others watching, trees fence and foliage, 25cm high, Kangxi marks, but later £100 - £150
527 A Cantonese tea kettle, decorated in the typical famille verte palette with figures and birds in floral panels, flat cover, wire handle, 16cm high, c.1880 £50 - £80
535 A Chinese blue and white sleeve vase, decorated in underglaze blue with oriental figures holding an oversize jar amongst scrolling foliage, 25cm high, late 19th century £100 - £150
528 A Chinese Cantonese bottle vase, decorated with panels of script, figures, mons and flowers, the ground with scrolling foliage, 13cm high, c.1880 £60 - £100
536 A Chinese blue and white sleeve vase, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling foliage, 25cm high, Kangxi marks, but later £60 - £100
537 A Chinese blue and white sleeve vase, decorated in underglaze blue with shaped reserves with fanciful bird standing on a rock, peonies and foliage, the ground with scrolling lotus flowers and foliage, 30cm high, Kangxi marks, but later £100 - £150
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529 A Chinese 19th century slender baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling dragon with peonies and scrolling foliage, 19.5cm high, four character Kangxi mark but later; another, with fishermen, within shaped rectangular cartouches, the ground with blossoming prunus, 18.5cm high, four character Kangxi marks but later (2) £60 - £100
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530 A Chinese baluster vase, decorated in green with scrolling dragon, outlined in black, 17cm high, late 19th century; a side plate, the filed with five claw dragon, banded with circles, 15cm diam, four character mark (2) £60 - £100
538 A Chinese bowed circular spittoon, painted in underglaze blue with ferocious dragons amongst flowers and foliage, broad everted rim, 21.5cm diam, four character mark, 19th century £120 - £180
531 A Chinese baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with Chinese boy and prunus, slightly domed cover, Dog of Fo finial, 22cm high, six character Kangxi marks but later; a pair of cylindrical vases, painted with pagodas, 15cm high, four character marks but 19th century (3) £60 - £100 For more images please visit
539 A Chinese Buddha,seated, his hands clasping his knee, in colours, hardwood stand, Republican period £100 - £150
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540 A Chinese Cantonese bottle vase, decorated with oriental figures in cartouches the ground with scrolling foliage and insects, gilt line rim, 11.5cm high, c.1880; another, with dragons to shoulders, 14.5cm high, c.1880 (2) £50 - £70
552 A Chinese figure, Guanyin, seated, coloured in green, blue and yellow, 10cm high, hardwood stand £100 - £150
541 A Chinese Cantonese bowl, decorated with oriental figures and floral sprays in cartouches the ground with scrolling foliage and flowers, gilt line rim, 17.5cm diam, c.1880 £50 - £70
542 A Chinese Cantonese famille rose ovoid vase, decorated alternating panels of figures, flowers, birds and insects, the ground with scrolling foliage, insects and peonies, 19cm high, c.1880 £50 - £70
543 A Chinese Cantonese Yen vase, with C-scrolls reserves with figures, birds and peonies, the ground with green scrolls, flared neck, 35cm high, c.1880 £200 - £300
544 A Chinese circular bowl, painted in underglaze blue with five stylised bats, double-line border to rim, 17.5cm diam, 19th century, hardwood stand £60 - £100
545 A Chinese circular jar or tureen and cover, painted in the Imari palette with stylised flowers, prunus blossom finial, 25cm diam, 18th century (faults), hardwood stand £60 - £100
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553 A Chinese figure, of the rotund Budai, seated, smiling, impressed marks, 23cm high, Republican period £60 - £80
554 A Chinese flared cylindrical bowl, incised with stylised magnolia in white, brown and ochre on a green ground, 19.5cm diam, double concentric circles mark, Kangxi, Bluetit & Sons, London £120 - £180
546 A Chinese circular plate, the field painted with oriental figures, the yellow ground enamelled with scrolling stylised lotus flowers and bats, 25.5cm diam, circular mark, 20th century £50 - £70
555 A Chinese ginger jar and cover, decorated with two shaped reserves containing oriental figures, the turquoise ground with scattered flowers and scrolls, 21cm high, hardwood stand, late 19th century £100 - £150
547 A Chinese Cloisonné vase and cover, with stylised lotus, foliage and scrolls, in coloured enamels, domed cover, lion finial,22.5cm high, hardwood stand £100 - £150 548 A Chinese cylindrical vase or brush pot, painted in underglaze blue with figures and pagodas in a monumental landscape, 25cm high, four character mark (faults), hardwood stand £60 - £100
556 A Chinese ginger jar and cover, decorated in underglaze blue with oriental figures within a shaped reserve, the ground with blossoming prongs, domed cover, knop finial, 36cm high, four character Kangxi mark but later £100 - £150
549 A Chinese double hexagonal Yixing teapot, the sides in relief with bamboo, dragon spout and finial, 11cm high £100 - £150
557 A Chinese ginger jar and cover, decorated with blossoming prunus branches, 21cm high, concentric circle mark £50 - £70
550 A Chinese Export canted rectangular serving plate, decorated in underglaze blue with peonies and further foliage within a cellular band, further foliage and cells to border, 28cm wide, Qianlong period, c.1770 £50 - £70
558 A Chinese globular teapot and cover, decorated with scrolling blossom and insects, bamboo leaf border, 15cm high, c.1770 £50 - £80
559 A Chinese monochrome bottle vase, turquoise glaze, 14.5cm high, 19th century, hardwood stand; another, similar (2) £80 - £120
551 A Chinese Famille Verte teapot and cover, typically decorated with fanciful bird, peonies and foliage, 17cm high, c.1880; wicker cylindrical carrying basket £50 - £70
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563 A Chinese opaque glass ovoid vase, boldly applied with a gilt dragon and pagoda, seal mark, 29.5cm high, 19th/early 20th century, hardwood stand £200 - £300
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560 A Chinese monochrome figure, of Guanyin, in turquoise, in typical pose, 21cm high, late 19th century £200 - £300
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564 A Chinese ovoid fishbowl, brightly painted in polychrome enamels with dragons chasing a flaming pearl, on a yellow ground, the interior with fish amongst fronds, 36cm diam, 19th century £400 - £600
561 A Chinese monochrome ovoid vase, in emerald, four lug handles to shoulders, 26.5cm high, 20th century £60 - £100
565 A Chinese ovoid jardinière, painted in the famille noir palette with a ground of stylised flowers, the borders in tones of yellow, pink, blue and green, 28.5cm high, c.1900 £70 - £100
562 A Chinese moon flask, decorated with wall and pagoda, the ground with scrolling foliage, 21.5cm high, 19th century £60 - £100
566 A Chinese ovoid vase, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flowerheads and scrolling foliage, the base with stiff leaves, moulded dragons to shoulders, Dog of Fo handles, everted rim, 26cm high, four character Kangxi mark but later £70 - £100 567 A Chinese pottery vase, glaze in mottled ochre, the floral bouquet tendrils to sides, in green and grey, 17.5cm high, hardwood stand £70 - £90
568 A Chinese sang de boeuf monochrome kettle, of angular form, the cover with spire finial, bamboo handle, 14cm high, 20th century £50 - £70
569 A Chinese slab sided vase, decorated in iron red, green and yellow with dragon and phoenix amongst foliate scrolls, pierced buttress handles, stepped angular neck, with stiff leaves, 28.5cm high, 20th century £120 - £180 570 A Chinese slender baluster vase and cover, decorated in underglaze blue with pagoda, horsemen, trees and rockwork, domed cover, 25.5cm high, late 19th century £80 - £120
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571 A Chinese slender baluster vase and cover, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised blossoming branches and peonies, domed cover, ball finial, 23cm high, seal mark, 19th century; an 18th century bottle vase, onion neck, decorated in underglaze blue with rockwork, figures and foliage, 21cm high; etc £60 - £100
576 A Chinese turquoise monochrome temple lion, seated to the left, its paw on a ball, 24cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150
577 A Chinese Yixing teapot and cover, in relief with bamboo, 11cm high, seal mark; another, basketweave, 13cm high; others, various styles; etc. (9) £120 - £180
572 A Chinese slender baluster vase and cover, painted in raised enamels with flowers and birds on a pale blue ground, domed cover with animal finial, 31.5cm high, six character mark, 19th century £100 - £150
573 A Chinese slender baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with a shop keeper, the verso with boys playing, banded border of stylised foliage, 26.5cm high, four character Kangxi mark, but later, hardwood stand£80 - £120
574 A Chinese slender baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised bird, peony and foliage, the neck with banded border of stylised foliage and trellis, 19cm high, four character Kangxi mark, but later, hardwood stand; another, similar, smaller, 15cm high (2) £60 - £80
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578 A Chinese Yixing terracotta teapot and cover, applied with sections of bamboo, the cover with chicken finial, picked out in green, 11cm high, impressed marks £250 - £350
579 A Japanese cloisonné bowed cylindrical vase, enamelled in colours with peonies and scrolls within shaped reserves, the ground with scattered flowerheads and scrolls, 15.5cm high, hardwood stand, Meiji period £50 - £70 580 A Japanese cloisonné jar, enamelled in colours with peonies and scrolls, the shoulders with scroll reserves, 12cm high, hardwood stand, Meiji period £60 - £90
581 A Japanese Export ware blue and white double gourd vase, decorated in underglaze blue with bird, bamboo and foliage, 15cm high, six character mark; a 19th Chinese ovoid vase, decorated with pagoda, mountains and figures, 16.5cm high, c.1880 (2) £60 - £100
582 A Japanese Kutani charger, decorated with quails and flowers and foliage, in tones of orange, pink and gilt, the border with alternating panels of stylised flowers and scrolls, 36.5cm diam, Meiji period £60 - £100
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575 A Chinese Transitional double gourd vase, decorated in underglaze blue with figures by a lakeside, the bulbous neck with stylised foliage, 22.5cm high, mid 18th century £60 - £100
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584 A Japanese Satsuma ovoid vase, decorated with samurai warriors, attendants, birds, peonies and scrolls, the ground with trellis and scrolls, 46cm high, Meiji period £400 - £600
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591 A large Chinese fish bowl, decorated with circular cartouches on peonies and birds perched on blossoming branches, the turquoise ground with scrolling flowers and foliage, 43cm diam, 19th century £80 - £120
592 A large Japanese circular charger, the centre with prunus tree roundels, the sides with quails and birds in flight within three shaped reserves on an iron red ground, 47cm diam, Meiji period £100 - £150
585 A Japanese satsuma vase and cover, decorated with deities and elders in a sucken reserve, the vase supported by three crouching figures, domed cover, Dog of Fo finial, 52cm high, Meiji period £200 - £300
593 A large Japanese ginger jar and cover, decorated with scrolling lotus and foliage, the base with frets, the shoulders with scrolls, flat cover, 21.5cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150
586 A Japanese silver mounted tokkuri sake set, comprising ovoid flask and a pair of bowls, moulded in relief with scrolling stems and stylised flowers, coloured in tones of puce and turquoise on a yellow ground, the flask 13cm high, blue painted and impressed marks, Meiji period (3) £60 - £100
594 A large Japanese Kutani reticulated vase, the exterior pierced with honeycomb in the typical palette , the interior with cylindrical vase, with blossoming tree, the neck applied with pumpkins, 60cm high, Meiji period £300 - £400
587 A Japanese slender ovoid vase, flared neck, decorated in underglaze blue with fanciful birds and foliage, 35cm high, Meiji period £60 - £80
595 A large Japanese satsuma bottle vase, decorated with peonies, chrysanthemums and foliage, the neck with tied bamboo handle, flared rim with lappets of stylised flowers, 54cm high, Meiji period £180 - £220
588 A Japanese Sumida Gawa ware basket, in relief with three figures, in heavy orange-red, blue, brown, black, green and off-white, 26cm high seal mark, for Ban-ni; another, smaller 18cm high, early 20th century (2). £60 - £100
596 A miniature Chinese Meiping vase,decorated in underglaze blue with sampan, hut, trees and foliage, 8cm high, hardwood stand £70 - £100
589 A large Chinese celadon lobed ovoid vase, moulded in relief with eight elders,below scrolls, 26cm high, early 20th century £150 - £200
597 A pair of Chinese temple jars and covers, decorated with phoenixes, magnolia and peonies in pink, blue and white on a green ground, slightly domed cover, button finial, 43cm high, early 19th century £100 - £150
590 A large Chinese circular bowl, decorated with blossoming prunus on green ground, 31cm diam, late 19th century £200 - £300 For more images please visit
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606 A pair of Chinese pottery cylindrical rustic vases, moulded in relief with figures, elders on horse back and pine trees, the ground in mottled blue, 45cm high, early 20th century £150 - £200
607 A pair of Chinese slab sided vases, decorated in polychrome with oriental figures and attendants within a Cscroll cartouche, the ground with orange blockwork, gilt mystical beasts to shoulders, 23.5cm high, late 19th century £250 - £350
608 A pair of Chinese slender ovoid vases, decorated with blossoming prunus branches, on a blue ground, 36cm high, double concentric circle mark £120 - £180
609 A pair of Chinese square slab sided vases, decorated with mons, peonies and floral sprigs, on a yellow ground, 20.5cm high, seal mark £100 - £150
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598 A pair of 19th century Chinese baluster vases, enamelled with tall vases over flowering with blossoming branches, baskets of flowers, bats and symbols, 20.5cm high, seal mark, c.1860 £300 - £500
610 A pair of Chinese yellow ground bowl, with four circular reserves each with lanterns and flowering vases, the ground with scrolling lotus and foliage, 12cm diam, six character mark £150 - £200
599 A pair of Cantonese ovoid vases, painted in the famille verte palette with figures within pagoda interiors, fanciful birds and flowers on a ground of flowers and foliage, 35.5cm high, 19th century £200 - £300
600 A pair of Chinese baluster vases, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling dragons and blossoming branches, 23cm high, four character Kangxi mark, but later £100 - £150
601 A pair of Chinese black glazed ginger jars and covers, applied in gilt with stylised flowers and scrolls, 21cm high, double concentric mark £100 - £150
602 A pair of Chinese Canton Moon flasks, with central roundel decorated in coloured enamels with a battle scene, the reverse with phoenix, turquoise grounds, 24.5cm high, 19th Century £60 - £100
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603 A pair of Chinese ginger jars and covers, decorated with blossoming prunus branches, 17cm high, four character Kangxi mark but later; others, smaller, 14cm high, 12cm high(4) £60 - £100
611 A pair of early 19th century Chinese Cantonese vases, decorated with panels, of noble men, elders and attendants, the verso with scholars, the ground with flowerheads and scrolling foliage, 42.5cm high, c.1880 £300 - £500
604 A pair of Chinese Ming style pottery figures, of attendants, standing, green glaze, 25cm high £100 - £150
612 A pair of small Chinese vases, decorated with oriental figures, the shoulders with stylised foliage, mask handles, 13cm high, late 19th century; a Cantonese chamber stick, typically decorated, 14cm diam, c.1880 (3) £50 - £70
605 A pair of Chinese ovoid vases, banded with stylised foliage, in green, cobalt blue and iron red, 13cm high, seal mark £100 - £150
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613 An 18th century Chinese circular plate, decorated in underglaze blue with pagoda, willow tress and rockwork, the border with peonies and flowering prunus, 23cm diam, c.1770; another, bowl, with vase of flowers, 23.5cm diam, c.1770; similar tea bowls, etc (10) £60 - £100
619 An Chinese Cantonese Famille Verte moon flask, decorated with fanciful birds, bamboo, peonies and fence, within leafy border, the ground with flowerheads and scrolls, on a green ground, dragons to neck, 40cm high, c.1880 £600 - £800
614 An 18th century Chinese octagonal plate, decorated in underglaze blue with pagoda, bridge figures and trees, 23cm wide, c.1770; another, similar, with pine trees, 21cm wide, c.1770; a similar bowl, 22.5cm diam, c.1770 (3) £60 - £100
620 An Chinese circular charger, painted in the famille rose palette, with stylised peonies, spotted deer and grasses, the rim with three shaped reserves with flowers and blossom, 36cm diam, c.1780 £60 - £100 621 An early 20th century Chinese cylindrical jar and cover, decorated with continuous band of figures, in various poses, jardinières and stands, in tones of green, pink and buff, 15cm high £60 - £100
615 An 18th century Chinese punch bowl, decorated with floral sprays and deep banded border of stylised flowers and foliage, the interior with floral spays, 28.5cm diam, c.1770 £120 - £180
622 Three Chinese Republic model soldiers, possibly Korean War, one holding two bundles of wood, one with log on a rail track, the other leaping forward, in buff, 19 - 24cm high; another, painted, scribe, 23cm high (4) £60 - £100
616 An 18th century Chinese shaped oval snuff bottle, decorated with deity on clouds, the verso elders, standing and on hourseback, silver coloured metal collar, 6cm high, late 18th century £200 - £300
625 A pair of Japanese circular chargers, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised peonies and prunus, brown rims, 39cm diam, Meiji period £60 - £100
617 An 18th century Chinese shell shaped dish, decorated with butterflies, crickets, peaches, flowers and foliage, 26cm wide, c.1780 £50 - £70
626 A pair of Japanese figures, standing wearing kimonos, in colours, one holding a fan, the other double gourd, 23cm high, Meiji period £60 - £100
618 An 18th century style Chinese ovoid ginger jar, decorated in the Ming manner, in underglaze blue with floral roundels and scrolling foliage, turned wooden base, 26cm high, unmarked
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627 A pair of Japanese ovoid Satsuma vases, decorated with geisha girls and bamboo, within rectangular panels on a cobalt blue ground applied with gilt blossom and mons, 24.5cm high, signed, Meiji period £60 - £100
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628 A pair of large 19th century Japanese Imari temple jars, decorated win the imari palette, with panels of geisha girls and attendants, the ground with flowerheads and leaves, domed covers, 55cm high, Meiji period £200 - £300 629 An Japanese octagonal plate, painted in underglaze blue in the Chinese manner with dragons and figures in compartments, 18cm diam, double line and pseudo Ming marks; a bowl, painted with a ferocious dragon, in tones of red, green and gilt, 13cm diam, fret mark (2) £60 - £100
630 An 18th century panelled baluster vase, decorated in the Imari palette, with peonies, foliage, rockwork and fence, 27.5cm high, c.1780 £100 - £150
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631 An 18th century Korean bottle vase, decorated in underglaze with stylised flowerhead and foliage, the neck with band of leafy stems, 42cm high £500 - £800
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Oriental Arts
650 A 19th century Cantonese ivory figural chess set, each piece with a puzzle ball to base, red stained opposition, the kings 14cm high, c.1880; a Chinese lacquer folding games box, 49cm wide £400 - £600
659 A Chinese boxwood figure, well carved as Guanyin holding a bottle and prayer beads, canted square base, 21cm high, 19th/early 20th century £60 - £100 660 A Chinese boxwood seal, carved in relief with rows of characters, 5cm wide, c.1900 £60 - £80
651 A Cantonese sandalwood rectangular jewel casket, carved in relief with panels of figures amongst pagodas and blossoming prunus, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray, block feet, 18.5cm wide, c.1900 £60 - £100
661 A Chinese bronze lozenge shaped vase, cast in the Archaic taste with fretwork and scrolls, 20cm high, seal mark, 19th century £80 - £120
652 A Cantonese sandalwood shaped rectangular box, carved in relief with figures amongst pagodas and blossoming prunus, hinged cover, 26.5cm wide, c.1880 £80 - £120
662 A Chinese bronze ovoid vase, chased and engraved with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl amongst scrolling clouds, cast dragon and character mark to base, 14.5cm high, 19th century, hardwood stand £150 - £180 663 A Chinese dark patinated bronze censor and cover, cast as a boy riding an ox, 22cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150
664 A Chinese hardstone desk seal, carved with a monumental landscape, 7cm high, 19th century £150 - £180
665 A Chinese hardwood and mother of pearl marquetry four-fold table screen, inlaid with figures beside leafy branches, 40.5cm high £100 - £150 666 A Chinese hardwood carving, of a sage seated on an elephant, 31cm high, 19th/early 20th century £80 - £120
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667 A Chinese hardwood scholar’s table screen, the rectangular banner set with a circular dreamstone tablet, above a deep frieze carved in relief with precious objects, shaped apron, turned end supports, signed, 41.5cm high, 34cm wide £150 - £200
653 A Chinese 19th century peach shaped cinnabar lacquer box and cover, carved in relief with three seated elders, 11cm diam, c.1880 £200 - £300
654 A Chinese bamboo oval brush washer, sparsely carved in shallow relief, 12.5cm wide, late 19th/early 20th century £60 - £100
668 A Chinese hardwood table gong, carved as a pair of figures of attendants, inlaid throughout with silver wire, the bell shaped gong cast in relief with a dragon chasing the flaming pearl, 45cm high, early 20th century £60 - £100
655 A Chinese bone model of a pagoda, the sloping roof above opening rectangular doors enclosing a meditating figure, stepped base, carved overall in low relief with lotus, figures and phoenix, 23cm high, late 19th century £60 - £100
669 A Chinese hardwood table screen, the rectangular banner with silk panel worked with teasels, the frame and stand carved in relief with blossom, leafy stems and scrolls, 78cm high, 48.5cm wide, early 20th century £250 - £350
656 A Chinese boxwood carving, of Hotai, he stands, smiling, with arms up stretched, 15.5cm high, early 20th century; another (2) £70 - £100
670 A Chinese jade pendant, pierced with a butterfly, 5.5cm diam; a bangle (2) £60 - £80
657 A Chinese boxwood figure, carved as a young boy holding a basket, 16cm high, early 20th century £70 - £90
671 A Chinese jade roundel, carved as a monkey riding a horse, 5.5cm diam £100 - £150
658 A Chinese boxwood figure, well carved as an elder with a dragon, 21cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150 For more images please visit
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672 A Chinese pale celadon and russet jade boulder shaped carving, in relief with a warrior wielding a sword, 7.5cm wide, hardwood stand £150 - £200
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673 A Chinese pale celadon jade carving, depicting a continuous band of children, 5.5cm diam, hardwood stand £150 - £180
676 A Chinese pale jade carving, of Guanyin, seated serene, in meditation, 7.5cm high, 19th century, hardwood stand carved with a border of lotus £500 - £700
677 A Chinese rectangular hardwood panel, carved in relief with a scene from mythology, 40cm high, 43cm wide, early 20th century, later iron display frame £100 - £150
674 A Chinese pale celadon jade carving, in the Archaic taste, 8cm wide £100 - £150
678 A Chinese rectangular tea brick, in relief with a palace gate, stars and script, the verso in sixteen sections, 24cm high, 18.5cm wide £60 - £80
675 A Chinese pale celadon jade ruyi shaped buckle, carved with a stylised dragon mask and scrolls, 8cm long, mounted in the early 20th century on a French silver-gilt bell push, the base engraved with carp, turtles and other marine life, fruiting laurel border, 15cm long £1000 - £1500
679 A Chinese red lacquered rectangular travelling trunk or document box, hinged cover, brass hasp, the front decorated in relief with temple lions, scrolls and characters, carrying handles to sides, 31cm high, 75cm wide, 19th century £150 - £200 680 A Chinese rootwood carving, of an immortal, he stands, rustic branch base, 30cm high, 19th century £80 - £120
681 A Chinese rose quartz carving, of Guanyin, she stands, holding a flowering vase, carved and pierced stand, 12.5cm high £100 - £150
682 A Chinese rounded rectangular scholar’s dreamstone tablet, hardwood frame, swing carrying handle, 17cm high, early 20th century £60 - £80 683 A Chinese soapstone carving, of an emaciated monk, 8cm high, hardwood stand £60 - £80
684 A Chinese soapstone figure, carved as Shou Lao, 20.5cm high £60 - £80 685 A Chinese stone octagonal Daoist tablet, carved with a figure riding a temple lion, within a trellis border, 25cm wide £70 - £90
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686 A Chinese ‘tortoiseshell’ canted rectangular snuff box, hinged cover pierced with flowerheads and scrolling leaves, backed with gilt foil, 7cm wide £60 - £80
695 A pair of Chinese hardstone trees, the rectangular jade jardinières with shallow bracket feet, 30cm high, early 20th century, associated giltwood stands £80 - £120
687 A Chinese/Tibetan bronze fluted circular bowl, the side chased with birds and dense foliage within shaped reserves, the interior with relief roundel of temple lions, 13cm diam, 19th century, hardwood stand £80 - £120
696 A pair of tall Japanese bamboo bitong brush pots, carved in relief with samurai, with eagles and pagodas to verso, 37cm high, Meiji period £80 - £120 697 A set of four Chinese hardwood salts or dishes, dished circular bowls, prunus root bases, 9cm diam £60 - £100
688 A Japanese bamboo brush pot, carved with a komuso wearing a tengai fukaamigasa, a katana at his side, 13.5cm high, signed, Meiji period £70 - £90
698 An Asian carved and gilded figure, of the kneeling Buddha, painted eyes, ‘jewelled’ adornments, 32cm high, Chinese/Thai, 19th/early 20th century £100 - £150
689 A Japanese dark patinated bronze tripod koro and cover, in the Archaic taste, cast with scrolls, beads and lappets, angular handles, slightly outswept legs, 25cm high £100 - £150
699 An Asian hardwood carving, of a mounted warrior beneath a pagoda, lotus cresting, 33cm high, early 20th century £60 - £90
690 A Japanese Kobe toy, carved as a grotesque figure with protruding eyes and tongue, 4.5cm high £40 - £60
700 An Asian rootwood brush pot, of naturalistic form, 16.5cm high, hardwood stand £80 - £120
691 A Japanese lacquer cylindrical brush pot, incise carved and picked out in gilt with birds amongst blossoming branches, red interior, 12cm high, early 20th century; a sandalwood hexagonal box and cover, 10.5cm high (2) £60 - £80
701 Chinese School (19th century) Figures of the Court and Attendants reverse painting on glass, 48cm x 34cm, padouk wood frame carved with trellis £150 - £200
702 Chinese/Tibetan School (19th century), a bronze Buddha, seated in a lotus, oval base, traces of gilding, 20cm high £400 - £600
692 A large Chinese polished bronze ding censer, engraved with deer and flowers, lofty loop handles terminating in masks, tall feet conforming, 32.5cm wide, 19th century £200 - £250 693 A near pair of Chinese padouk wood shaped rectangular easel photograph frames, 28cm high, 20.5cm and 22cm wide, c.1900 £70 - £100
694 A pair of Chinese cinnabar lacquer ovoid vases, deeply carved with chrysanthemums and scrolls, powder blue counter enamel, 23cm high, c.1900 £80 - £120
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703 A Japanese ivory shibayama and lacquer card case, decorated in gold, silver, red and mother-of-pearl, with quails and foliage, the verso with owl perched on a branch, 8.5cm high, Meiji period £200 - £300
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Oriental Bronzes
716 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, of an elephant, striding forward, ivory tusks, signed, 15cm long, hardwood stand £150 - £200
710 A large Japanese bronze and cloisonné vase, enamelled in red, blue and green with lotus and scrolling foliage, dragon handles, the neck with roundels containing phoenix, 54.5cm high, Meiji period £400 - £600
Ivory and Jade
711 Chinese School, a dark patinated bronze, of Buddha, seated in a lotus, 25cm high £150 - £180
720 A 19th century Cantonese ivory cylindrical bodkin case, carved in relief with a dragon amongst blossoming prunus, centred by a vacant oval cartouche, screw-fitting cover, 15.5cm long, c.1860 £100 - £150
712 Chinese School, a dark patinated bronze, of Buddha, seated in meditation, 22.5cm high £100 - £150
721 A 19th century Cantonese ivory cylindrical bodkin case, carved in relief with a dragon, birds and butterflies amongst blossoming prunus, screw-fitting cover, lotus finial and base, 16cm long, c.1860 £100 - £150
713 Chinese School, a dark patinated bronze,Tara, seated in meditation, 26.5cm high £200 - £300
722 A 19th century Cantonese ivory cylindrical parasol handle, carved with a dragon, blossoming prunus and lotus leaves, 15cm long, c.1860 £70 - £100
723 A 19th century ivory okimono, of an elderly lady, holding a pot aloft, a child at her side, 10cm high, c.1880 £50 - £80 724 A Cantonese ivory sixteen stick brisee fan, pierced and carved with figures amongst pagodas and blossoming prunus, 19cm long, c.1860 £150 - £200 725 A Chinese ivory carving, of Guanyin, a deer at her side, 7.5cm high, 19th century, hardwood stand £60 - £80
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726 A Japanese ivory cylindrical box, engraved with dragons, warriors and script, 6cm high, early 20th century £70 - £90
714 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, of a big cat and her young, 17.5cm wide £200 - £300
727 A Japanese ivory netsuke sized okimono, carved as a mendicant begging an official, 8.5cm high, signed, Edo/Meiji period £100 - £150
715 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, of a crab, 10cm wide £60 - £100
728 A Japanese ivory sectional okimono, carved as a fisherman, the day’s catch in his hand, an eel trap carried on his shoulder, 12.5cm high, Meiji period £60 - £100
729 A Japanese ivory sectional okimono, carved as a labourer at rest, a bird perched on his hand,ma basket of harvested vegetables at his side, 12cm high, signed, Meiji period £60 - £100
730 A Japanese netsuke sized okimono, carved as a three-legged toad, on a lily pad, 7cm long, 18th/19th century £150 - £180
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731 A Japanese netsuke, carved with an elder, standing holding a staff, a monkey on his shoulder, 7cm high, Meiji period; another; an ivory okimono, standing holding a bowl, 5cm high; another, with hobby horse, 4.25cm high; etc (7) £150 - £200
732 A late 19th century Chinese ivory puzzle ball, each carved with figures and scrolling foliage, with seven concentric inner spheres, 10cm diam, c.1880 £150 - £250
733 An Indian ivory model of a boat, the hull carved as a peacock, rowers on deck, 20cm long, early 20th century £70 - £100
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Day Two
Thursday 29th September at 10.30am
Silver, Plate & Jewellery
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Plated Ware
Silver Flatware
750 A George V canted rectangular two-handled gallery tray, turned ebonised handles, black lacquered base, set with a silver canted rectangular plaque, engraved with initials, Sheffield 1912, bun feet, 61cm wide; another, similar, rectangular, angular handles, 53cm wide, c.1930 (2) £60 - £100
760 A George II silver toddy ladle, oval boat shaped bowl, turned handle, 31cm long, London 1740 £200 - £300 761 A George III Old English Thread pattern caddy spoon, deep circular bowl, 9cm long, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798; another, William Bateman, London 1817 (2) £50 - £70
762 A George III Onslow pattern caddy spoon, featheredge stem, 9.5cm long, worn maker’s mark and lion passant only, c.1785 £70 - £90 763 A George III Provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, 28cm long, Hampston, Prince & Cattles, York 1804 £60 - £100
764 A George III Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern silver tablespoon, Nathaniel Gillert, Aberdeen, c.1800; a pair of George III provincial silver Old English pattern table spoons, Richard Ferris, Exeter 1796 (3) £60 - £80 765 A George III silver caddy spoon, oval bowl with embossed cresting and wrigglework engraved with stiff leafy stems and vertical bands, divided handle, canted terminal, 7cm long, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1817; another, Bright-cut Old English pattern, shell bowl, 8.5cm long, Thomas Pratt & Arthur Humphries, London 1784 (2) £50 - £70
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751 A pair of E.P. two-handled campana shaped wine coolers, cast with fruiting vine, engraved with crest of Haywood, 26.5cm high, 20th century £100 - £150
766 A George III silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern caddy spoon, oval bowl embossed with a fluted patera, 8cm long, John Page, London 1818; another, London 1833 (2) £50 - £70
752 A pair of George III Old Sheffield plate table candlesticks, detachable nozzles, waisted campana sconces, anthemion angles, 23cm high £70 - £100
767 A George III silver meat skewer, beaded ring terminal, 28.5cm long, London 1774 £80 - £120
753 A pair of George IV Old Sheffield plate stop-fluted circular wine coasters, acanthus rims, draught-turned bases, 16cm diam, c.1825; a meat drainer; a souffle dish (4) £70 - £100
768 A George III silver mechanical stilton scoop, ivory haft, 18.5cm long, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1818 £70 - £100
754 A substantial Regency style silver plated table centrepiece, central basket above three twin epergne branches mounted with glass dishes, cast throughout as a putto picking grapes, triform base, 64cm high £500 - £700
769 A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, 29.5cm long, George Smith II, London 1798; sauce ladles, various dates and makers (5) £60 - £100
755 A William IV Old Sheffield plate Rococo Revival standish, urnular wafer box with taperstick flanked by a pair of square clear glass wells, outswept feet, 22cm wide, c.1835 £50 - £70
770 A George III style toddy ladle, turned fruitwood haft, 42cm long, C J Vaner, Sheffield 1973 £50 - £80 771 A George IV silver King’s pattern caddy spoon, shell bowl, 11.5cm long, Walter Tweedie, London 1829; another, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1829 (2) £50 - £70
756 An E.P.N.S. two handled campana shaped wine bucket, inner liner, with central girdle of scrolling foliage, gadrooned and shell rim, 32.5cm high, early 20th century £60 - £100
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772 A pair of 19th century sugar nips, chased with leafy scrolls, shell terminals, 12.5cm long £70 - £100
773 A pair of Victorian silver caddy spoons, fluted bowls, stems and rectangular terminals engraved with wrigglework, 7.5cm long, James Collins, Birmingham 1853 £50 - £70 58
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774 A Russian silver Fiddle pattern sifter spoon, circular bowl chased as a shell and gilt, 17.5cm long overall, Moscow, c.1900; another, kokoshnik mark (2) £70 - £100
788 An early Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern fish serving fork, pierced blade with four prongs, 25.5cm long, John Walton, Newcastle 1848; a George III Scottish Celtic Point pattern basting spoon, 32cm long, William Robertson, Edinburgh 1791 (2) £80 - £120
775 A Russian silver spoon, stylised lotus finial, twisted stem, gilt bowl, 19.5cm long, 875 standard, kokoshnik mark, c.1910; another (2) £80 - £120 776 A set of five 18th century Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, maker’s mark CA only £80 - £120
789 An early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, shovel shaped bowl, 9cm long, George Unite, Birmingham 1843; another, John Shea, London 1805; others (4) £60 - £100
778 A set of six early Victorian silver King’s pattern table forks, Mary Chawner, London 1838; a set of six Victorian provincial silver King’s pattern teaspoons, James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1864; another pair, London 1901 (14), 28oz gross £200 - £300
791 Modern Design - a silver caddy spoon, planished shovel shaped bowl, bell, heart and horseshoe to terminal, 9cm long, maker KB, London 1982 £40 - £60
777 A set of four Victorian silver Old English pattern berry spoons, the fluted bowls chased with ripe fruit and flowers, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1899, cased £150 - £200
790 Georg Jensen - a silver-gilt and enamel spoon, the terminal decorated in tones of blue, black and puce with a stylised flowerheads, 15cm long, import marks for London 1971 £60 - £80
792 Regimental Silver - a pair of George V silver Albert pattern mustard spoons, engraved with the insignia of the 45th Regiment of Foot,The Sherwood Foresters, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1932; a pair of salt ladles, conforming (4) £50 - £80
779 A set of six George III provincial silver Old English pattern table forks, James Barber, George Cattle II & William North, York 1813, 13oz £150 - £250
780 A set of six George IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, William Eaton, London 1827; others, etc, various dates and makers (qty), 50.5oz £300 - £500
781 A set of six German silver coloured metal Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Schott, 13 lothage marks; another set of six, marked 13 only (12), 20.5oz gross £80 - £120
782 A set of six Russian silver spoons, stylised flower finials, twisted stems, gilt bowls, kokoshnik mark, c.1910 £200 - £250
783 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement caddy spoon, brightcut engraved in the Japanesque taste with a bird, ferns and leafy bamboo, 10cm long, Barnards, London 1879; a Victorian silver caddy spoon, embossed with a flutist serenading his sweetheart, in 18th century dress, 9cm long, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1899; another, shell bowl, Sheffield 1921 (3) £60 - £100
784 A Victorian silver novelty spoon, as a besom broom, 17cm long, George Fox, London 1871 £300 - £400 785 A Victorian silver-gilt double-ended medicine spoon, in differing measures, engine turned haft, 13cm long, London 1856 £150 - £180
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793 Tiffany & Co - an Art Nouveau silver Holly pattern caddy spoon, 10cm long, pattern no.957, import marks for Albert William Feaveryear, London 1898 £200 - £300
786 An 18th century silver Hanoverian pattern threeprong fork, possibly provincial, struck three times *M, 19cm long £150 - £180
794 A matched George III and early Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern part table service, comprising twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert spoons, eight dessert forks and a pair of sauce ladles, Dorothy Langlands, Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1810, 1866 & 1867 (45), 85oz £500 - £700
787 An Arts and Crafts style silver caddy spoon, the stem with intersecting C-scrolls centred by a circular reserve, lightly planished bowl, 9cm long, London 1922 £70 - £100 For more images please visit
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795 A Scottish Arts and Crafts style silver spoon, stylised leafy terminal, planished bowl, 11.5cm long, Norah Creswick, Edinburgh 1944; another Iona type spoon; another, Birmingham 1965; an American Arts and Crafts style spoon, long haft with pointed finial, planished overall, 22cm, long, Kalo, Sterling, 8526; a sifter spoon, similar (5) £60 - £100
Silver
798 A 19th century French silver mounted evening bag, the clasp pierced and embossed with frolicing putti, 23cm high, c.1890 £70 - £100
799 Georg Jensen - a Danish silver porringer, flared rim, scroll handles terminating in stylised blossom, lightly planished overall, 16cm wide, model no.456, import mark for London 1929, 6oz, cased, the spoon associated £100 - £150 800 A 19th century Continental silver oval box, hinged cover embossed with a fete gallant, the side with fruit, flowers and leafy scrolls, 11cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300
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802 A 19th century Dutch silver pedestal table centre tazza, in the 16th century taste, dished circular top with portrait roundel, knopped stem flanked by S-scroll dragon brackets, domed and stepped circular foot, 18cm high, pseudo marks, c.1880, 20.5oz £300 - £400
803 A 19th century French silver pilgrim flask scent bottle, chained stopper with double-heart finial, crested, 10cm long, c.1860 £300 - £350 804 A 19th century Indian Colonial silver bowed cylindrical water jug, hinged domed cover with bun shaped finial, above two deep reeded bands, scroll handle, 15cm high, maker’s mark RH, c.1875, 13oz £400 - £600
805 A 19th century Indian silver coloured metal circular bowl, chased and engraved with figures in a landscape, 9.5cm diam, apparently unmarked, c.1890, 6oz £80 - £120 806 A 19th century Indian silver coloured metal tapered cylindrical beaker, profusely chased with stylised flowers and dense scrolling foliage, 10.5cm high, dated 1879, 7oz £60 - £80
807 A 19th century Persian silver and niello rectangular box, decorated with flowers and stiff leaves in bands and lozenges, outlined with wrigglework, bracket feet, 11cm wide, marked to base £400 - £600
801
801 A 19th century Dutch silver octagonal table bell, engraved with panels of leafy scrolls, 18.5cm high, fully marked, date letter for 1856 £300 - £400 For more images please visit
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808 A 19th century Russian silver throne salt, shaped and pierced back, hinged cover the side engraved with leafy sprays outlined with wrigglework, centred by a shield shaped cartouche, reeded girdle, shaped apron, bracket feet, 7.5cm wide, maker IH, St Petersburg 1865 £200 - £300
809 A 19th century silver cartouche shaped cut-out wine label, Port, shell and acanthus scroll border, 6cm wide, apparently unmarked, c.1840 £60 - £80 810 A 19th century silver coloured metal novelty book shaped snuff box, engraved with flowering leafy branches, hinged cover, 6.5cm wide, unmarked, c.1880 £60 - £80 811 A Continental silver cow creamer, in the manner of John Schuppe, hinged cover, 15cm long, pseudo marks, c.1900 £300 - £400
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812 A Continental silver filigree and enamel novelty box or bonbonniere, as a book, decorated in tones of blue, green, red and noir, gilt interior, 4cm wide, c.1900 £100 - £120
813 A Dutch cast silver model of a man, he stands, in Renaissance dress, leaning on a cane and carrying a vessel, octagonal base, 7.5cm high, 19th century £70 - £100 814 A Dutch silver coloured metal toy clothes press, working mechanism, 9.5cm high, 19th century; another (2) £200 - £300
815 A Dutch silver miniature novelty toy, as a dog and kennel, the side embossed with putti, 4cm long, c.1900 £70 - £90
816 A George I silver rounded rectangular snuff box, flush-hinged cover engraved with leafy scrolls and strapwork, reeded border, 6.5cm wide, maker’s mark WE only, c.1720 £150 - £180
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817 A George II provincial silver baluster pepper, pierced domed cover, three-quarter girdle, moulded circular foot, 13cm high, Newcastle 1737, 5oz £300 - £500 818 A George II silver cast taper stick, reel shaped sconce, knopped stem, shaped stepped square base with anthemions to angles, 13.5cm high, London 1753, 4.5oz £300 - £500
819 A George II silver sauce boat, acanthus capped flying scroll handle, wavy rim, pad feet, 17cm long, London 1743, 4.5oz £60 - £80
820 A George II silver shaped circular salver, fluted shell and S-scroll border, armorial to field, hoof feet, 17.5cm diam, Ebenezer Coker, London 1759, 6oz £200 - £300
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830 A George III silver egg shaped novelty nutmeg grater, screw-fitting cover enclosing a steel rasp, reeded border, maker’s mark only, Samuel Merriton, London c.1790 £300 - £400 831 A George III silver half-fluted campana pedestal goblet, spreading foot, gilt interior, 10.5cm high,maker EM, London 1815 £100 - £150 832 A George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, brightcut engraved with a laurel cartouche and scrolling leaves outlined with wrigglework, scroll handle, 11cm high, maker RF, c.1800 £60 - £80
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821 A George III provincial silver boat shaped teapot, hinged cover with rectangular knop finial, above a band of anthemions, shell capped angular scroll handle, ball feet, 27cm long, Simon Harris, Exeter 1811, 19.5oz gross £200 - £300
833 A George III silver helmet shaped pedestal cream jug, S-scroll handle, beaded borders, domed circular foot, 12cm high, London 1779 £60 - £80
822 A George III provincial silver meat skewer, quite plain, ring terminal, York c.1800 £300 - £350
834 A George III silver incurved canted rectangular wine label, Madeira, threaded border, 4cm wide, maker JA, London 1802; another, Port, conforming, Elizabeth Morley, London 1803; a pair of early Victorian silver wine labels, Marsala and Sherry, 4.5cm wide, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1844 (4) £80 - £120
823 A George III silver canted rectangular vinaigrette, hinged cover engraved with diapers centred by a vacant oval cartouche, gilt interior with filigree grille, 3cm wide, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802 £60 - £80
835 A George III silver lozenge shaped miniature scent bottle, bright-cut engraved with stiff leaves outlined with wriggle work, chequered panels to angles, 4.5cm long, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805 £60 - £80
824 A George III silver canted rectangular wine label, Claret, engraved lettering, reeded border, 4.5cm wide, George Knight, London 1818 £60 - £80
825 A George III silver canted rectangular wine label, Sherry, engraved lettering, reeded border, 4.5cm wide, George Knight, London 1818 £60 - £80
836 A George III silver oval nine bar toast rack, crescent ring handle, outswept feet, 18cm long, Thomas Streetin, London 1791, 4.5oz £150 - £180
826 A George III silver circular vinaigrette, hinged cover enclosing a pierced grille, gilt interior, 2.5cm wide, Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1799 £70 - £100
837 A George III silver oval teapot stand, quite plain, beaded border, 15cm wide, William Sumner, London 1786 £60 - £80
827 A George III silver curved canted rectangular wine label, Sherry, reeded borders, 5cm wide, Elizabeth Morley, 1805; others, George III and Victorian (3) £60 - £100
838 A George III silver oval wine label, Brandy, engraved lettering, 4cm wide, maker’s mark, duty and lion passant and maker WB only, c.1800 £60 - £80
828 A George III silver curved rectangular wine label, Burgundy, engraved lettering and gadrooned border, 5cm wide, maker’s mark only, Hester Bateman, London, c.1780 £100 - £150
839 A George III silver rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover set with a chamfered agate, the sides engraved with Greek key, engine turned base, gilt interior, 8cm wide, Phipps & Robinson, London 1806 £150 - £200
829 A George III silver curved rounded rectangular wine label, Port, engraved lettering, reeded border, 4.5cm wide, London 1813 £60 - £80 For more images please visit
840 A George III silver rounded rectangular wine label, Madeira, engraved lettering, reeded border, 4cm wide, William Ellerby, London 1816 £60 - £80 62
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841 A George III silver rounded rectangular wine label, Madiera, engraved lettering, reeded border, 5cm wide, John Whittingham, London 1801 £60 - £80
849 A George V Neo-Classical Revival silver candlestick, urnular sconce, detachable nozzle with beaded border, embossed with swags and paterae, spreading square base, 13.5cm high, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1913 £60 - £80
842 A ‘George III’ silver spreading cylindrical bachelor’s teapot, flush-hinged cover with knop finial, scroll-capped fruitwood handle, 12cm high, mark of Paul Storr to base, London c.1800 £400 - £600
850 A George V silver boat shaped swing handled sweetmeat basket, pierced and beaded borders, 30cm wide, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1913, 18.5oz £60 - £100 851 A George V silver christening set, comprising egg cup, spoon and napkin ring, the egg cup 6cm high, Birmingham 1931, cased £40 - £60
843 A George III silver urnular pedestal sugar basket, chased with swags and paterae, beaded swing handle, circular foot, 9cm high, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix 1818 £70 - £100
852 A George V silver curved rounded rectangular hip flask, hinged domed bayonet cap, inscribed to verso Turnip Prize 1912, Last from Frampton, 11cm wide, Daniel & Arter, Birmingham 1912, 5oz £70 - £100
844 A George III silver waisted rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover engraved with a ground of scales, the base with a leafy boss, outlined with wrigglework, gilt interior, 5.5cm wide, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1793 £70 - £90
853 A George V silver hip flask, hinged domed bayonet cap, stirrup cup to base, gilt interior, 14cm long, Charles Cooke, Chester 1913, 5.5oz gross £200 - £250
845 A George IV Rococo Revival silver pedestal tea and coffee pot, rose finials, hinged domed covers, profusely chased with flowers, leaves and scrolls on a matted ground, scroll-capped handles, domed circular bases, the coffee pot 22cm high, William Hutton, London London 1826; a milk jug and sugar basin, similar, London 1827 (4), 75oz gross
854 A George V silver novelty miniature toy soda syphon and stand, 7.5cm high, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1913 £70 - £90
855 A George V silver porringer, of 17th century form, shaped lug handles, spreading foot, 18cm wide, Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1929, 6oz £100 - £120
The service is engraved with the arms and crest of Willliam Hickey of Kileton, Co. Kerry & Janemount, Glanmire, co. Cork (1796-1856) impaling those of his wife Maria (d. 1869), daughter of James Murphy JP of Ringmashon Castle, Co. Cork. William Hickey was JP and High Sheriff of Kerry 1854 and the service was probably a wedding present, as the couple wed in 1829.The base inscription on each piece might suggest that the service passed into the family of their elder daughter Maria Josephine (1830-1889) who married her cousin William Murphy of Richmond, Co. Cork. £700 - £900 846 A George IV silver cylindrical kitchen pepper, pierced bun shaped cover, scroll handle, skirted base, 8cm high, London 1826 £120 - £180
856
856 A George V silver rounded rectangular serving tray, plain field, fluted border, scroll handles, 58cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1917, 92oz £500 - £700
847 A George IV silver rounded rectangular vinaigrette, bright-cut engraved with stiff leaves and outlined throughout with wrigglework, hinged cover, gilt interior with pierced grille, suspension ring, 2.5cm wide,Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1827 £70 - £100
857 A George V silver shaped rectangular snuff box, bright-cut engraved with scrolling foliage, hinged cover, 6cm wide, Charles Cooke, Chester 1909 £70 - £100
858 A George V silver three piece boat shaped tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, incurved handles, angular scroll handles, pad feet, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 28.5cm long, James Edward Barry, Sheffield 1924, 38.5oz gross £200 - £300
848 A George IV silver spreading cylindrical tankard mustard, hinged cover with shell thumb piece, above two graduated reeded bands, acanthus scroll handle, 9cm high, London 1826 £100 - £120 For more images please visit
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864 A George VI silver tea strainer, shaped and pierced lug handles, 11.5cm wide, E Viner, Sheffield 1937; a caddy spoon, similar, marked Sterling, 9.5cm long; a matchbox sleeve, quite plain, London 1981; a set of five sterling silver-gilt cocktail sticks, cherry finials, 8cm long; an Art Deco silver comb, engine turned overall, 10.5cm wide, Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1937 (9) £120 - £180
859
859 A George V silver two-handled presentation trophy cup, flying acanthus capped scroll handles, applied in relief with Gothic tracery, knopped stem, 22.5cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, 16oz £100 - £150
865
860 A George VI silver and enamel novelty powder compact, hinged cover decorated in polychrome with naval ensigns, on an engine turned opaque ground, 7.5cm diam, Birmingham 1949 £300 - £400
865 A large Burmese silver coloured metal circular bowl, chased with figures in a village, on a matted ground, the base with a tiger, 18.5cm diam, apparently unmarked, c.1880, 18.5oz £200 - £300
861 A George VI silver rectangular vesta box, engine turned overall, hinged cover, gilt interior, 7.5cm wide, London 1937 £150 - £200
862
862 A George VI silver rounded rectangular inkstand, quite plain, oval wells with glass liners, pen recesses, reeded borders, scroll feet, 26cm wide, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Birmingham 1937, 27oz £200 - £300
863 A George VI silver spreading square desk inkwell, hinged cover with knop finial closing an earthenware liner, scroll brackets to angles, beaded borders, 13.5cm wide, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1916 £80 - £120
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866 A large early Victorian silver campana shaped goblet, chased with bands of fruiting vine and inscribed Royal Kingston on Thames Regatta 1858, Local Tradesmen, Sculls won by Edwin Wells, other later presentation inscriptions, domed circular foot, gilt interior, 20.5cm high, William Hewitt, London 1839 £300 - £500 64
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867
867 A large early Victorian silver oval table dish, the shaped and wrythen border chased with alternating flowers and stiff leaves, 42cm wide, John S Hunt, London 1855, 28.5oz £600 - £800 869
869 A large George II silver ogee brandy saucepan, quite plain and of good gauge, reeded rim, turned fruitwood handle, 27cm wide, John Edwards II, London 1729, 19oz £700 - £1000
870 A large rounded silver serving tray, plain field, gadrooned rim, scroll feet, 55.5cm wide, Mappin and Webb, London 1919, 132.25oz £1000 - £1500
868
868 A large Edwardian silver rectangular inkstand, shaped and pierced three-quarter gallery, domed circular cut glass wells with hinged domed covers, pen recesses, bun feet, 29cm wide, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1905, the stand 30oz £500 - £700
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871 A large Russian silver tea glass holder, embossed with a band of Classical devices, angular scroll handle with wrapped laurel and acanthus, 11.5cm high, kokoshnik mark, early 20th century £180 - £220 872 A large Russian silver tea glass holder, embossed with a deep stylised band, angular reeded acanthus handle, 10.5cm high, maker BA, kokoshnik mark, early 20th century £180 - £220
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873
873 A large silver oval two-handled gallery tray, plain field, the undulating sides with husk swags, urns and ovals, paw feet, 55.5cm wide, Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd (Charles Clement Pilling), Sheffield 83.8oz £600 - £1000
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877 A late Victorian Britannia standard silver porringer, of 17th century design, applied with a band of stiff leaf cut-card work, double-scroll handles, 18cm wide, Harold Child, retailed by Child & Child, London 1901, 15.5oz £200 - £300
874 A late 18th century Dutch silver mounted tear shaped scent bottle, hinged domed cover sparingly chased with flowers and scrolling leaves, 11cm long, apparently unmarked, c.1800 £70 - £90
878 A late Victorian silver travelling lancet shaped timepiece, 3.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, French key-wound movement, bun feet, 9cm high, Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham 1900 £200 - £250
875 A late 18th century Swedish silver canted rectangular snuff box, hinged cover and base set with Gustavus III Riksdaler coins, engraved ribbon-wrapped border, gilt interior, 10cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300
879 A late Victorian/Edwardian silver half-fluted boat shaped tea service, comprising tea pot, water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finials, gadrooned acanthus scroll borders, acanthus capped angular scroll handles, lion paw feet, the tea and water pots with ebonised fittings, the latter 24cm high, Thomas Bradbury, London 1901, 77.5oz gross £400 - £600
876 A late 19th century Continental silver novelty vesta case, as a swaddled infant, hinged cover with striker to base, 7cm long, import marks for London 1894 £200 - £300
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886 A pair of Elizabeth II silver novelty table decorations, as pheasants, 17cm and 18cm long, London 1973, 9.5oz gross £400 - £600
880
880 A matched pair of rare Victorian silver novelty salts, each as a Devil mask, 6.5cm wide, Thomas Whitehouse, another maker, London 1886 & 1891 £500 - £700
881 A Neo-Classical silver circular bowl, beaded rim above a pierced side embossed with swags, 22cm diam, mark of Paul Storr, London 1799, 13oz £500 - £700
882 A pair of 18th century Dutch silver cauldron salts, gadrooned rims, pad feet with shells to knees, 6.5cm diam, c.1760 £200 - £300
887
887 A pair of Elizabeth II silver wager cups, in Dutch style, each as a lady holding aloft a tumbler, gilt interiors, 19.5cm high, London 1977, 24oz gross £500 - £700
888 A pair of George II style silver candlesticks, reel shaped sconces, knopped columns, stepped circular bases, 17.5cm high, London 1970 £60 - £100
889 A pair of George III Scottish provincial silver curved rectangular wine labels, Madeira and Port, wrigglework borders, 5.5cm wide, makers mark WJ only, William Jamieson of Aberdeen, c.1810 £60 - £100
883
883 A pair of Edwardian silver lyre shaped table candlesticks, of George III design, fluted oval sconces and bases, detachable nozzles, reeded borders, 22cm high, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1903 & 1905 £400 - £600
884 A pair of Elizabeth II silver bullet shaped condiments, salt and pepper, quite plain, 7cm high, E Viner, London 1975 £60 - £80
890
885 A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, bell shaped sconces, knopped tapered stems, domed circular bases, 20.5cm high, Birmingham 1993 £50 - £80 For more images please visit
890 A pair of George III silver table candlesticks, embossed in the Rococo Revival taste with acanthus scrolls, 27cm high, Sheffield 1813 £200 - £300 67
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891 A pair of George IV silver cauldron salts, shaped everted rims, chased with flowers and scrolling stems, hoof feet, 9cm diam, Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, London 1832 £100 - £150
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894 A pair of George V silver rectangular photograph frames, quite plain, 15.5cm high, William Neale & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1914 £150 - £200 895 A pair of late 19th century Dutch silver novelty easel menu holders, each cast with young sweethearts, 7cm high, import marks for Sheffield 1898 £120 - £180
896 A pair of Middle Eastern silver and niello napkin rings, decorated with fishing boats and Islamic buildings, 4.5cm diam, cased £50 - £70 897 A pair of silver and silver gilt two-light, two-branch table candleabra, in the Rococo manner, of cast with a lady and gentleman gardener, he with a basket of flowers, she with a watering can, domed C-scroll bases, 29cm high, Mappin and Webb, London 1973, 97oz £1200 - £1800
892
892 A pair of George IV silver fluted shaped circular wine coasters, gadrooned rims with scrolling acanthus, draught turned bases centred by roundels, 16cm diam, Joseph Shemell & Co, Sheffield 1828 £500 - £700
898 A pair of silver candlesticks, detachable nozzles, campana shaped sconces, tapering columns, spreading circular base, beaded borders, 23cm high, Sheffield 1964, 18.5oz £100 - £150
893 A pair of George V silver knife rests, splayed feet terminating in scrolls, 9cm wide, Rd. No. 372052, Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1930 £40 - £60
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902 A pair of unusual late Victorian silver two-handled beakers, pierced and engraved with leafy diapers, greyhound handles, lion paw feet, glass liners, 13cm high, R H Halford & Sons, London 1901 £200 - £250
899 A pair of silver sugar casters, in George III style, lofty pierced covers, 16cm high, Mappin and Webb, London 1958, 16oz £100 - £150
903 A pair of Victorian silver novelty peppers, as champagne corks, screw-fitting covers to bases, 4.5cm high, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1879 £300 - £500 904 A pair of Victorian silver novelty peppers, each as a knight’s helmet, pierced visors, 4.5cm high, H Matthews, Birmingham 1898 £400 - £500 905 A Persian silver coloured metal and enamel miniature kard dagger, 9cm single edged blade with armourer’s mark, the hilt and scabbard decorated in tones of green and blue and set with cabochons, engraved to verso with scrolling leaves, 6.5cm long overall, 19th century £150 - £200
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900 A pair of South American cast silver oil and vinegar ewers, each engraved with a flower and a band of stiff leaves, leafy scroll handles, circular bases, 10cm high, 10.5oz gross £150 - £200
906 A Queen Anne Britannia silver baluster sugar caster bayonet fitting cover with knop finial, later chased with flowers and stiff leaves, moulded foot, 16cm high, London 1708 £200 - £300
907 A Russian silver and cloisonné enamel rounded rectangular pocket cheroot case, brightly decorated in tones of red and dark and pale blue enamel with leafy sprigs, gilt interior, 10cm wide, 84 zolotnik, Moscow c.1900 £600 - £800 908 A Russian silver and niello rounded rectangular snuff box, decorated overall with rows of square lozenges, gilt interior, 6cm wide, St Petersburg 1862 £150 - £180
901
901 A pair of substantial George III silver salts, boldly chased with flowers, shells and C-scrolls, everted rims conforming, shaped pad feet with chinoiserie ‘chinaman’ masks to knees, 11cm diam, maker IW, London 1819, 13.5oz £200 - £300
909 A set of five late Victorian/Edwardian silver wine labels, Burgandy, Claret, Gin, Hock and Kirsch, each pierced and bright-cut engraved with scrolling foliage and bands of meandering wriggle-work, 6.5cm wide, Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1901 £60 - £100
910 A set of six 18th century Dutch silver buttons, each embossed with a sailing ship, 2.5cm diam, marked to verso, c.1775 £120 - £180 911 A set of six George V silver circular napkin rings, each bright-cut engraved with ivy leaves and centred by a vacant circular cartouche, 4.5cm diam, John Round, Birmingham 1914, cased £150 - £200
912 A set of six silver coffee spoons, the hafts pierced with John Turton & Co, Sheffield 1912 £50 - £70
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913 A set of six silver coloured metal and enamel novelty figural combination table bells and menu holders, each as a figure in Renaissance dress, 4cm high, apparently unmarked £200 - £300
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916 A set of six silver punch glasses, engraved with ribbon tied oval cartouche, wrigglework banded borders with stylised leaves, beaded rims, 9.5cm high, C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1973, 19.5oz £200 - £300
914 A set of six silver Elizabethan style wine goblets, the funnel bowls engraved and chased with flowerheads and foliage on a matt ground, knopped stems, spreading circular bases, gilt interiors, 16cm high, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1973, 45oz £300 - £500
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915 A set of six silver George III Provincial teaspoons, monogrammed, Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle [c.1800], 84.8g £50 - £70
917 A silver canteen of Kings pattern cutlery, for eight, comprising dinner knives and forks, fish knives and forks, soup spoons, dessert forks and spoons, two serving spoons, Sheffield 1974, approx 112oz £800 - £1200
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918 A silver coloured metal child’s rattle, possibly Chinese, pierced globular head with internal bell flanked by a pair of further bells, whistle to haft, 9.5cm long, early 20th century £40 - £60
923 A silver tapering cylindrical coopered ice bucket, two angular handles, button handle, 17cm high, Garrard and Co, London 1971, 45oz £300 - £500 924 A silver tapering cylindrical coopered wine bucket, two angular handles, 30cm high, Garrard and Co, London 1971, 58.6oz £400 - £600
919 A silver half wrythen fluted rose bowl, embossed leafy scroll band, 20cm diam, London 1946, 16oz £120 - £180
925 A silver three-piece half fluted tea service, angular ebonised handles, teapot 16cm high, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1901, 1902; a similar coffee pot, 22cm high, Birmingham 1947, 63oz £400 - £600
926 A South American silver stirrup, chased with flowering scrolling foliage, marked 800, 23cm long; another, similar (2) £200 - £300 927 A Swiss silver afternoon tea service, comprising a pair of helmet shaped cream jugs, a sugar basin and tongs, fruitwood scroll handles, pad feet, the bowl 11.5cm diam, 800 standard, Tezler, first half 20th century, 15oz gross £100 - £150 920
920 A silver punch bowl, engraved with ribbon tied oval cartouche, wrigglework banded borders with stylised leaves, beaded rim, silver gilt interior, 28cm diam, C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1973, 41oz £350 - £450 921 A silver shaped rectangular two-well inkstand, clear glass wells, hinged silver covers, knurl feet, 18cm wide, Sheffield 1910 £60 - £100
922 A silver six-piece tea and coffee service, of half fluted form, snake scroll handles, gadrooned rim, button finials, tea kettle on stand, coffee pot, teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1926, 121.5oz £1000 - £1500
928
928 A Victorian Etruscan Revival silver wine ewer, wavy everted rim, angular handle terminating in an acanthus boss, inscribed From Lt Colonel F S Herries to his Brother Officers on his Retiring on Full Pay May 1876 in Remembrance of 25 Happy Years Passed in the 65th Regiment, spreading circular foot, 29cm high, John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1874, 23oz £500 - £700
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929 A Victorian Irish silver pedestal goblet, quite plain, hemi-ovoid bowl, domed circular foot, gilt interior, 16cm high, maker J.S, Dublin 1868, 9.5oz £400 - £500
939 A Victorian silver huntsman’s picnic suite, comprising tapered cylindrical flask and rounded rectangular sandwich box, the flask 25cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1894, the box with leather case (2) £600 - £800
930 A Victorian silver baluster half pint mug, profusely chased with panels of flowers and scrolling foliage centred by oval reserves, acanthus scroll handle, domed circular foot, 11cm high, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1864, 5oz £60 - £100
940 A Victorian silver mounted bird’s egg novelty scent bottle, domed screw-fitting cover, 4cm long, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1897 £180 - £220 941 A Victorian silver mounted cut glass moon flask scent bottle, hinged domed cover enclosing a stopper, 7.5cm high, London 1897 £40 - £60
931 A Victorian silver bell shaped beaker on foot, engraved and chased with flowerheads and scrolls on a textured ground, centred by cartouches, scales to verso, shaped circular foot, gilt interior, 10cm high, London 1861 £200 - £300
942 A Victorian silver mounted hobnail cut globular scent bottle, screw-fitting cover engraved with leafy C-scrolls, 11.5cm high, London 1855 £60 - £80
932 A Victorian silver boat shaped sweetmeat basket, pierced, chased and cast with flowerheads and scrolls, 18.5cm wide, William Comyns, London 1893, 7.5oz £200 - £250
943 A Victorian silver mounted hobnail-cut clear glass pepper grinder, cranking handle operation, Peugeot mechanism, spreading foot, 9cm high, Birmingham 1889 £100 - £150
933 A Victorian silver bosun’s whistle, wrigglework engraved with leaves and tendrils, crowned anchors to terminal, 9.5cm long, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1876 £200 - £300
944 A Victorian silver mounted pocket penknife, of ‘Swiss army’ type, fitted with a corkscrew and an arrangement of blades and accessories, 10.5cm long (closed), Saunders & Shepherd, London 1891 £60 - £80
934 A Victorian silver castle top visiting card case, embossed with a view of the Scott Monument, Edinburgh, cartouche to verso, on a ground of leafy scrolls, 10.5cm long, David Pettifer, Birmingham 1852 £500 - £700
945 A Victorian silver novelty table lighter, as a hunting horn, crested, 11.5cm high, Joseph Braham, London 1891 £180 - £220
935 A Victorian silver christening mug, bright-cut engraved with scrolling foliage above a deep fluted band, 7.5cm high, James Dixon & Sons, London 1893 £100 - £150 936 A Victorian silver desk top combination matchbox sleeve and striker, dished base with re-entrant angles, 11cm wide, Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1898 £50 - £70
937 A Victorian silver flared cylindrical mantel vase, spirally fluted and embossed with flowers and stiff leaves, gilt interior, domed skirted base, 22.5cm high, Daniel & John Wellby, London 1897, 10.5oz £200 - £250
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946 A Victorian silver oval standish, central hexagonal taperstick flanked by a pair of cut clear glass wells, engraved with leafy scrolls, carrying handles to sides, pad feet, 34.5cm wide, Henry Wilkinson & Co, London 1857, 17.5oz weighable silver £300 - £350
938 A Victorian silver four piece half-fluted oval tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, fluted oval finials, hinged domed covers, angular scroll handles, each centred by a vacant acanthus cartouche, the tea and coffee pots with ebonised fittings, the latter 25cm high, James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1896, 56.5oz gross £400 - £600 For more images please visit
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947 A Victorian silver ovoid cream jug, chased with leafy branches on a textured ground, gilt interior, 10.5cm high, Henry Holland, London 1856 £180 - £220 948 A Victorian silver pedestal goblet, bell shaped bowl bright-cut engraved with leafy scrolls and strapwork and inscribed Presented to Henry Tyler by John ChaworthMusters (Master of Foxhounds) of Annnesley Park, Notts.for the best foxhound bitch puppy, ‘’Surety’’ reared 1870-71, disc knop to stem, domed circular foot, 18.5cm high, Robert Hennell, London 1869, 9.5oz £60 - £100
949 A Victorian silver pedestal goblet, engraved and chased with baskets of flowers, leafy scrolls and strapwork, spreading base with beaded border, 14.5cm high, Sheffield 1863 £200 - £250
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957 A Victorian silver twin compartment preserve waiter, posted serpent handle, gilt interior, 21cm wide, Heath & Middleton, London 1887, 9oz £200 - £300
950 A Victorian silver pedestal goblet, hemi-ovoid bowl chased with flowers, diapers and leafy scrolls, centred by a vacant cartouche, knop to stem, spreading circular foot with beaded border, 13cm high, London 1875 £150 - £200
951 A Victorian silver pedestal goblet, quite plain, knop to stem, domed circular foot, gilt interior, 16.5cm high, Barnards, London 1871 £150 - £200
952 A Victorian silver pedestal goblet, tall bell shaped bowl engraved with scrolling leaves, knopped stem, spreading circular foot, 21cm high, Frederick Elkington, London 1876, 8.5oz £200 - £300 953 A Victorian silver posy holder, bright-cut engraved with strapwork, the stem with three retractable spring-loaded supports, 12.5cm high, London 1871 £150 - £180 954 A Victorian silver rectangular fluted dressing table box, hinged cover, 14.5cm wide, William Comyns, London 1887, 6oz £100 - £150
955 A Victorian silver rounded rectangular novelty vesta box, hinged cover enclosing a gilt interior, hinged compartment to end with provision for pencil, striker to side, 5.5cm wide, Wright & Davies, London 1878 £150 - £250
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958 A Victorian silver vase, embossed with wrythen flutes, the neck stamped with leaves, 21.5cm high, London marks rubbed, 9oz £80 - £120
956 A Victorian silver shaped rectangular castle top vinaigrette, hinged cover engraved with a view of Windsor Castle, gilt interior with pierced grille engraved with scrolling foliage, 4cm wide, David Pettifer, Birmingham 1853 £500 - £700
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959 A Victorian silver water jug, as a Turkish coffee pot, hinged domed cover with bud finial, engraved with bands of scrolling leaves, divided scroll handle, 18.5cm high, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1887 £200 - £300
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960 A Victorian style silver five piece dining table lighting suite, comprising a set of three two-branch, three light candelabra and a pair of candlesticks, detachable nozzles, campana sconces, flowerhead and leafy scroll borders, fluted square bases, the candelabra 34cm high, E Viner, Sheffield 1961 & 1964 £1500 - £1800
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963 Adrian Gerald Benney (1930 - 2008) - an Elizabeth II silver tapered cylindrical beaker, typically bark textured beneath a plain rim, gilt interior, 9cm high, London 1975, 4oz £400 - £500
964 An 18th century Russian silver half-fluted octagonal vodka cup, flared rim engraved with intersecting strapwork arcs, shaped S-scroll handle, 4.5cm high, maker’s mark B.A £150 - £200
961 A William IV silver boat shaped sugar basin, gadrooned rim, acanthus scroll handles, engraved with a crest, bun feet, John James Keith, London 1835, 12.39oz £50 - £70
965 An 18th century Russian silver tumbler cup, wrythen fluted, 5.5cm diam, Astrakhan 1772 £300 - £400
962 A William IV silver wine label, Madeira, as a fruiting vine, cut-out lettering, 7cm wide, George Unite, London 1836; another, Brandy, as a vine leaf, 5cm wide, Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1870; others, plated, Rum and Sherry (4) £60 - £80
966 An 18th century silver and tortoiseshell oval tobacco box, push-fitting cover applied with an engraved cartouche, 10cm wide, apparently unmarked £300 - £350
967 An 18th century silver bosun’s whistle, 18.5cm, indistinctly marked, c.1775 £300 - £500
968 An 18th century silver coloured metal half fluted toy goblet, engraved with a band of flowers and swags, skirted base, 4cm high, indistinct maker’s mark; a Continental circular bowl, chased with a sailing ship and flowerheads, 7.5cm diam, pseudo marks (2) £60 - £100 969 An 18th century silver coloured metal oval snuff box, stand-away hinged cover applied with a profile portrait of a lady, traces of gilding, 8.5cm wide £60 - £100
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970 An 18th century silver coloured metal taster, possibly Colonial, lug handles terminating in birds, 9.5cm wide, unmarked £60 - £100
978 An Art Deco silver conical mug, quite plain, angular scroll handle, moulded circular foot, 12cm high, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915 £150 - £180
971 An 18th/early 19th century Colonial silver spreading cylindrical mug, scroll handle, reeded rim and skirted base, 9.5cm high, ownership initials AD to base, indistinctly marked £80 - £120
979 An Art Deco silver three-piece slightly tapering fluted tea service, angular handle, turned finial, 17cm high, Birmingham 1930, 23oz £150 - £250
972 An Anglo-Indian silver miniature tapering cylindrical mug, quite plain, loop handle, 4.5cm high, Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, c.1900 £40 - £60
973 An Art Deco jade mounted silver and noir enamel circular powder compact, hinged cover applied with a carved and pierced roundel, mirror to verso, gilt interior, 5.5cm diam, import marks for London 1932 £150 - £180 974 An Art Deco silver and enamel dressing table mirror, engine turned and decorated with stylised geometric motifs, 27cm long, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1931 £50 - £70
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980 An Art Deco style 9ct gold mounted silver table cigar box, engine turned overall, fanned geometric thumbpiece and angles, hinged cover, cedar lined, 18cm wide, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1956 £400 - £500
975 An Art Deco silver and enamel rectangular cigarette case, hinged cover, engine turned, gilt interior, 8cm long, Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1935 £60 - £80
981 An early 20th century Austrian silver and enamel rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover decorated in the chinoiserie taste with a ho-ho bird, in noir tones on an off-cream ground picked out in gilt, 9cm wide, gilt interior, c.1920 £400 - £600
976 An Art Deco silver and pink guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case, hinged cover, engine turned, gilt interior, 8cm long, import marks for London 1929 £60 - £100
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977 An Art Deco silver bowed rectangular cigarette box, hinged engine turned cover with black onyx thumbpiece, boxwood lined interior with twin compartments and presentation inscription with facsimile signature of Gerald Gardiner, geometric feet, 18cm wide, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1937
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982 An early 20th century Austro-Hungarian silver and enamel rounded rectangular cigarette case, hinged cover decorated in polychrome with a game bird, gilt interior, 9cm wide, .800 standard, retailed by Antal Bachruch (Budapest), c.1920 £200 - £300
During a distinguished and eventful legal career, Lord Gerald Austin Gardiner, CH PC QC (1900 - 1990) was Counsel for the Defence at the obscenity trial of the publishers of D H Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover, conducted (ultimately unsuccessful) the appeal of condemned murder James Hanratty and survived an assassination attempt by the IRA. He also served as Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain and was Chancellor of the Open University £150 - £200 For more images please visit
983 An early 20th century Continental silver and enamel rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover decorated in the Japanese taste with a bridge and pagodas in a landscape, in tones of red, black and gilt, engine turned base, gilt interior, 7.54cm wide, c.1930 £300 - £400
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986, 983, 985, 981 & 990 984 An early 20th century novelty silver capstan inkwell, in the form of a bell, hinged cover, monogrammed, 14.5cm high, Birmingham 1936 £60 - £100
985 An early 20th century silver and enamel rounded rectangular compact, hinged cover decorated with scattered pink roses on a pale blue engine turned ground, enclosing a mirror and a hinged compartment, gilt interior, 6cm wide, import marks for Birmingham 1912 £200 - £250 986 An early 20th century silver and puce enamel circular snuff box, push-fitting cover engine turned and outlined with opaque bands, the side engraved with stiff leaves, gilt interior, 6.5cm diam, marked with Sterling and fasces, c.1925 £300 - £350 987 An early 20th century silver coloured metal novelty pepper, as a chick, screw-fitting cover, 4cm high, apparently unmarked £50 - £70
988 An early 20th century silver muffin dish, domed cover and liner, hardwood finial, 16.5cm diam, Sheffield 1916, 14.5oz £100 - £150
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989 989 An early 20th century silver-gilt rounded rectangular, singing bird automaton box, hinged cover released by a catch, profusely chased in the Neo-Classical taste with Arcadian figures swags and musical trophies, strapwork to base, 10cm wide, import marks for London 1927, cased, key ensuite £2000 - £3000
993 An Edwardian Old English and Shell pattern part canteen, comprising four table spoons, two ladles, six table forks, six dessert spoons and forks, Gold and Silversmith Company, London 1904, 1905, approx 47.5oz; a set of six silver hafted dinner and dessert knives; a set of six Fiddle and Shell teaspoons, London 1842; etc, 8.9oz £600 - £900
991 An early Victorian silver ribbon cartouche shaped cut-out wine label, Sherry, stamped with fruiting vine, 7cm wide, Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1841 £60 - £80
995 An Edwardian silver coloured metal cylindrical scent bottle, chased with flowers and scrolling foliage centred by a cartouche, hinged cover enclosing a stopper, retailed by Lewis, 7 New Bond St, c.1904 £70 - £100
990 An early George III silver sauce boat, gadrooned rim, acanthus capped flying scroll handle, hoof feet with shells to knees, 16cm long, maker IM with star, London 1768, 5.5oz £200 - £300
994 An Edwardian silver boat shaped cake basket, of George III design, beaded rim with swag-draped urn crestings, pierced border, outswept scroll feet, 25cm wide, Sheffield 1908, 10.5oz £200 - £250
992 An early Victorian silver shaped rectangular vinaigrette, engraved overall with scrolling foliage, hinged cover, gilt interior with pierced grille, 3cm wide, Francis Clarke, Birmingham 1845 £60 - £80 For more images please visit
996 An Edwardian silver cylindrical scent bottle, screwfitting cover, crested, 7.5cm high, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, London 1909 £70 - £90
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997 An Edwardian silver half-fluted circular pedestal punch bowl, embossed in the Neo-Classical taste with ribbon-tied swags, domed foot conforming, 26cm diam, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910, 27.5oz £200 - £300
1004 An Edwardian silver porringer, of 18th century design, flared rim above a chased girdle and a fluted band, centred by a vacant oval reserve flanked by leafy scrolls, Sscroll handles, 15cm wide, Chester 1904, 6.5oz £50 - £80
1005 An Edwardian silver rounded rectangular hip flask, hinged domed bayonet fitting cover, 12.5cm long, Chester 1905; another, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1894 (2) £100 - £150
998 An Edwardian silver mounted clear glass novelty spreading square combination inkwell and desk calendar, hinged cover with provision for a pocket watch, 9cm wide, John Collard Vickery, London 1907 £200 - £300 999 An Edwardian silver novelty miniature wheel barrow, shaped and pierced border with flowers and scrolling foliage, 12.5cm long, George Fox, London 1904 £200 - £300
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1000 An Edwardian silver nurses belt, with one large and nine smaller shaped oval cartouches each embossed with Reynold’s angels, joined by scroll links, 72cm long, Birmingham 1903, 5.6oz £70 - £100
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1006 An Edwardian silver two-section cigarette box, spring action covers, central handle, cedar lined, engraved, 22cm wide, London 1908 £80 - £120
1001 An Edwardian silver oval sweetmeat dish, the wirework border with ears of wheat and fruiting vine, gadrooned rim, ball feet, 18.5cm wide, Goldsmith’s & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1902, 4oz £120 - £180
1007 An Edwardian style silver rectangular easel photograph frame, ribbon-wrapped reeded border, 16cm high, Sheffield 1989; others, similar (5) £80 - £120
1002 An Edwardian silver ovoid pedestal goblet, chased and engraved with flowers and scrolling leaves, disc knop to stem, domed circular foot, 20.5cm high, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1904, 7.5oz £120 - £180
1008 An Elizabeth II silver pedestal goblet, hemi-ovoid bowl engraved with a vacant laurel cartouche, 12.5cm high, London 1957 £60 - £80 1009 An Indian silver compressed ovoid pedestal rosewater sprinkler, bird finial, chased with dense stylised leaves, domed circular foot, 31cm high, c.1880, 7oz £200 - £300
1003 An Edwardian silver pedestal goblet, quite plain, knop to stem, spreading circular foot with beaded border, 12.5cm high, Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1909 £100 - £150 For more images please visit
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1015 Asprey & Co - an Art Deco gold coloured metal mounted silver travelling comb, engine turned, geometric borders and thumbpiece, 9.5cm wide, import marks for London 1925 £40 - £60
1010 An Indian silver pedestal goblet, hemi-ovoid bowl chased with village, figures and elephants, knopped stem, circular base, 19cm high, c.1900, 6.5oz £100 - £150
1011 An unusual early 20th century silver coloured metal mounted circular dish, the centre with a Royal Worcester plaque painted by Albert Shuck, signed, with fox hounds, the border with eight cowrie shell cabochons, 15.5cm diam, c.1920 £300 - £400
1016 Aurum - an Elizabeth II parcel-gilt silver commemorative goblet,The Ninth Centenary of Winchester Cathedral, 15/900, 16.5cm high, London 1979, 12.5oz £200 - £250
1017 Faberge - a late 19th/early 20th century Russian silver tea glass holder, pierced and embossed with flowers and leafy C-scrolls, 8cm diam, workmaster’s mark of Julius Rappoport, marked in Cyrillic, 88 standard, c.1900 £200 - £300
1018 Fencing - a pair of Elizabeth II silver figures, cast as combatants with mask and foil, tall ebonised bases, 14cm high, London 1959 £200 - £300
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1012 An unusual early Victorian silver-gilt cylindrical inkwell, push-fitting cover with conical shaft, the side with four pen apertures, 5cm high, Susanna Cook, London 1838 £100 - £150 1019
1019 Jean Puiforcat - a French Art Deco silver stem cup, quite plain, tall slightly spreading cylindrical foot, 9cm high, 4.5oz £200 - £300
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1020 John Pinches Ltd - a commemorative collection of silver ingots, The 100 Greatest Cars Silver Miniature Collection, green binder, certificates £70 - £100
1013 Asprey - a Victorian silver-gilt and rock crystal mounted double-ended scent bottle, hinged and screwfitting covers set with cabachons reverse carved and painted with monogram, Olivia and armorial crest respectively, 16cm wide, Thomas Johnson, London 1866 £300 - £500
1021 Judaica - a George VI silver menorah, outswept branches, panelled baluster column, fluted spreading shaped oval base, 22.5cm high, Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham 1938 £80 - £120
1014 Asprey & Co - a George V silver panelled circular pedestal bowl, gadrooned rim, moulded circular foot, 10.5cm diam, London 1913, 4.5oz £70 - £100
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1022 Masonic Interest - A Victorian silver octagonal salver, the field bright-cut engraved and inscribed beneath a square and compass Stuart Lodge 540 Presented by the Brethren of the Lodge to Bro. John Sergeant as a mark of appreciation of his kind services as Treasurer of the Lodge for Upwards of Twenty Years, Bedford Novr. 25th 1891, beaded border, ball and claw feet, 25.5cm diam, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1884, 14oz, morocco case £180 - £220
1025 Sherwood Foresters Regt., Regimental Silver - a matched pair of early Victorian and Edwardian silver drum mustards, hinged covers with shell thumb pieces, divided scroll handles, reeded rims, skirted bases, blue glass liners, ‘45’ within crowned garter, 8cm diam, London 1845 & 1903. The 45th Regiment of Foot was raised in 1741 and in 1783 became the Nottinghamshire Regiment. It fought in America and Canada, in the peninsula, Burma and South Africa. It maintained its independent existence until the Childers reforms of 1881 when it was amalgamated with the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment, becoming 1st Bn. The Sherwood Foresters’. Today it is an element in the Mercian Regiment. £80 - £120
1026 Shipping - an Victorian silver and enamel rounded rectangular vesta case, applied with the ensign of SS Canberra, hinged cover, striker to base, 5cm long, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1899 £100 - £120
1027 Shooting - a large Victorian silver presentation goblet, The Butterfield Cup, the hemi-ovoid bowl supported by three crossed rifles, stepped circular base, 28cm high, Fattorini Brothers, Sheffield 1899, 18.5oz £300 - £500
1028 The Great Exhibition - a Victorian silver shaped rectangular castle top visiting card case, engraved with a view of the Crystal Palace, on a ground of scrolling foliage, hinged cover, shield shaped cartouche to verso, 9cm long, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1851 £500 - £700
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1029 A set of four Chinese silver circular napkin rings, each engraved with a ferocious dragon, 4.5cm diam, apparently unmarked £60 - £80
1023 Regimental Silver - a pair of Victorian silver mounted crackle glass ice buckets, swing handles inscribed Presented to 13th Battalion the Punjab Regiment by the Officers of the Sherwood Foresters, circular glass drainers, 14.5cm high, Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1896, fitted oak case £100 - £150 1024 Sherwood Foresters’ Regiment: Regimental Silver a pair of George V silver shaped circular salts, cast in the rococo taste and engraved with the insignia of the 45th Regiment of Foot, the Sherwood Foresters, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1931, weighted bases
The 45th Regiment of Foot was raised in 1741 and became the Nottinghamshire Regiment in 1783 before being amalgamated with the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment in 1881. Amalgamated with the Worcestershire Regiment in 1970 and now part of the Mercians. £60 - £100
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1030 A Chinese silver rectangular box, hinged cover embossed with a spider amongst leafy bamboo, wooden liner, 12.5cm wide, Luen Hing, Shanghai, c.1910 £150 - £180
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Watches
1040 A fine and large George III pair cased watch, 7cm circular enamel dial inscribed Thos. Lozano en Londres, Roman and Arabic numerals, alarum setting dial, fusee movement signed and numbered 641, pierced balance cock, diamond endstone, pierced and engraved balance cock, the case chased with swags and a musical trophy, London 1773, shagreen outer case £2000 - £3000 1041 A George III silver pair cased verge fusee pocket watch, signed T. Mawkes/172/Derby, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, minute track with Arabic quarters, case maker T.C, London 1777, later engraved on back of inner case Thomas Beeson 1862, 4 turned barrel pillars, verge fusee movement, finely pierced back cock cover, with three keys (two No. 4, one No. 5), suspended from a 25.4cm silver faceted belcher link chain, spring clip and T bar terminals, JR Birmingham 1898 (2) Thomas Mawkes was born in 1740, son of Derby watchmaker John Mawkes and nephew of another Thomas, a maker in Chesterfield. He was apprenticed to John Whitehurst FRS c. 1754-1761, and remained with him until c. 1776 when he set up on his own account in Sadler Gate, at about which time he was recommended to Matthew Boulton by Whitehurst to make clock movements (letter 11 Jan. 1777) a position it is presumed he turned down. He advertised for journeymen 1795 and died February 1821 being succeeded by his surviving sons, Thomas (1778-1854) who worked at Belper and William (born 1782) active at Derby until 1835. M. Craven: ‘John Whitehurst: Innovator, Scientist, Geologist and Clockmaker’ (Stroud 2015). £400 - £600
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1042 An Art Deco lady’s white sapphire set cocktail watch, shaped serpentine white metal case, engine turned silvered dial, Arabic numerals, minute track, manual movement, the case edge inset with a row of thirty eight round cut white sapphires, black cloth strap, yellow metal slide buckle clasp, 15.4g gross £120 - £180
1043 An early 20th century Edwardian 18ct gold hunter chronograph repeater pocket watch, white enamel dial, four subsidiary dials, day,date,month, seconds with rolling moon phase back plate,each dial with adjustment lever, musical chiming Swiss button wind movement, 18ct gold hunter case, import marks London 1910, serial No 37626, 57mm diameter, 125.4g gross £1200 - £1500
1044 Baume & Mercier - an Art Deco lady’s 18ct gold bracelet watch, rectangular dial, quartered Arabic numerals, engraved cover and bangle shoulders, Swiss Incabloc manual movement, case marked 18k 750 /14, Brevet 288827AB, serial No 160508 20484, 19.4g gross, boxed £350 - £450 For more images please visit
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1047 A 19th century French enamel and gilt metal open face pocket watch, Gilbert , A Paris, white enamel dial, bold Roman and Arabic numerals, minute track, front wind movement, unmarked, the back inset with an enamelled porcelain plaque, decorated with a portrait of a girl wearing a yellow dress, pink floral head dress, framed by a band of crystal beads, floral cast outer ring, unmarked yellow, rose and white metal case, 38mm diameter, 43.9g gross £800 - £1200
1045 Rolex - a gentleman’s GMT Master II stainless steel bracelet watch, black dial, dot and baton markers, minute track, centre seconds, date aperture, two tone red & black bezel, original stainless steel bracelet, Serial No T198225, Model 16710; with Rolex service and repair Quote and Instructions dated 17/4/2014, case and Rolex insurance letter, guarantee card etc £1500 - £2000
1048 A late Victorian 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch, W Batty & Son Ltd, Manchester & Liverpool, white enamel dial, bold Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, button wind movement, serial No 26537, engraved dust cover, 18ct gold case, Birmingham 1900, 55mm diameter, 146g gross £600 - £1000
Jewellery
1050 A 19th/20th century seed pearl and pink stone Fleur de lys pendant brooch, pave encrusted with assorted size seed pearls, yellow metal mount and pin, unmarked, 46mm x 32mm, 15.7g gross £150 - £250
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1046 A 19th century French enamel and gilt metal open face pocket watch, white enamel dial, bold Roman numerals, minute track, front wind fusee movement, unmarked, the back enamelled with seated girl wearing a pink dress, yellow shawl, green head drape, with arms folded cradling a bird, blue ground, framed by a band of crystal beads, indistinctly marked, 50mm diameter, 102.4g gross £700 - £1000
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1051 A 9ct gold double loop guard chain, 81cm long, 24.6g £350 - £450
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1056 A diamond and cultured pearl fringe necklace, alternating pearl and diamond bead necklace suspending a central section of seventeen individual pave encrusted teardrops and cultured pearls, united by a globular bead clasp, unmarked, 41cm long £800 - £1200 1057 A diamond and mystic topaz brooch, central circular purple/blue mystic topaz, six claw set within a band of twelve old round cut diamonds, yellow metal frame and pin, 25mm diameter, 8.1g gross £80 - £120
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1052 A contemporary Cartier sapphire solitaire ring, single round blue sapphire, collet set, 18ct gold shank, signed, serial No F86570, marked 50 C, CARTIER 1995, Saint-Bernard Dog, Letter B for Biel, size K, 4.8g gross £500 - £600 1053 A continental amber and silver dress ring, circular amber cabouchon inset to a silver multi-level floral cluster mount, silver shank, size W, impressed marks, 10.6g gross £200 - £300
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1058 A diamond daisy head cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond, approx 0.55ct, surrounded by a band of seven smaller conforming diamonds, diamond accent set shoulders, total estimated diamond weight 2ct, colour H/I, clarity VS/SI, yellow metal shank, tested as 18ct gold, size T, 4.1g gross £1000 - £1500
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1054 A diamond & sapphire brooch, central oval blue cabouchon sapphire, surround by two stepped bands of twelve round old cut diamonds, sixteen round cut deep blue sapphires, raised above an arched oval body set with a central linear row of ten deep blue sapphires, the edge inset with twenty two round old and brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 3ct, total sapphire weight approx 2.9ct, unmarked 14ct rose gold mount and pin, 86mm long, 24.7g gross £500 - £800
1059 A diamond encrusted bird brooch, modelled walking, encrusted twenty six rough cut diamonds, red cabouchon eye, white metal body and pin, unmarked, 17mm long, 1.7g gross £120 - £180
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1060 A diamond and blue spinel tennis bracelet, composed of twenty four box links, each set with a central square cut blue spinel, twist set, cornered by a round cut diamond accent, unmarked yellow metal body, compression clasp, locking bar, 182mm long, 20.1g gross £1500 - £2000
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1055 A 20th century diamond and ruby floral spray brooch, open scrolling multi-layer cresting adorned with twenty pink rubies, above twin leaf body each with a central row of 20 round old brilliant cut diamonds, unmarked yellow metal mount, double pin clip, 58mm wide, 54mm high, 33.2g gross, cased £700 - £900 For more images please visit
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1061 A diamond floral cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.6ct, surround by a band of eight conforming smaller diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx, 1.8ct, 14ct white gold shank,(tested), size K, 7.3g gross, boxed £1200 - £1800 1062 A diamond floral cluster ring, central round rose cut diamond approx 0,4ct, surrounded by a band of eight smaller conforming diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 1,1ct, rose metal shank, size M, 2.6g gross £600 - £800
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1065 A diamond necklace, articulated droplet of four individually set graduating round brilliant cut diamonds, between four smaller conforming diamonds two to each size, total diamond weight approx 3ct, suspended from a fine white metal chain, 42cm long, 4.5g gross £2000 - £2500
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1063 A diamond ring, central round brilliant cut diamond approx 1ct, six claw set above diamond accented V shoulders, platinum shank (tested), size M, 4g gross £1800 - £2200
1066 A diamond seven stone ring, central old brilliant cut diamond flanked by graduating diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.3ct, 18ct gold shank, size U, 5g gross £1800 - £2200
1064
1064 A diamond sapphire and enamel bird and nest brooch, central nest inset with three cultured pearls, within a branch frame adorned with three pave diamond encrusted and ruby red enamelled birds, each with a single small blue spinel eye, white and rose coloured metal frame and mount, incised 9k, 76mm long, 34.6g gross £350 - £450 For more images please visit
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1067 A diamond solitaire pendant, round brilliant cut diamond approx 1.5ct, platinum mounted, double diamond drop linkage, white metal fine link necklace, unmarked, 40cm long, 5.5g gross £3500 - £4500 84
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1068 A diamond solitaire ring, old irregular shape round cut diamond approx 0.50ct, 18ct gold shank, size M, 5.8g gross £250 - £300
1073 A diamond trilogy ring, central off set marquise diamond approx 2.4ct, flanked to each side by a pear diamond, total estimated diamond weight approx 2.8ct, 18ct gold shank, stamped 18ct, size O, 4g gross £800 - £1200
1069 A diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond approx 0,30ct, set within a hexagonal crown, pierced open shoulders, 18ct white gold shank, stamped 18k, size N, 2.3g gross £200 - £300
1074 A diamond wishbone ring, linear set with nine round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 1ct, 18ct white gold shank, size O, 3.7g gross £200 - £300
1075
1075 An Art Deco diamond and pink spinel ring, central square cut diamond, approx 1ct, surrounded by a band of twenty four pale pink spinels, between conforming V shoulders, unmarked white metal shank, size O, 3,4g gross £1500 - £2000 1070
1070 A Victorian diamond and garnet matched demi parure, comprising a diamond encrusted open scrolling brooch with a central oval garnet cabochon, supporting a similar smaller and two circular cabochon drops,unmarked yellow metal mount and pin, 28mm wide, 53mm drop; a pair of similar earrings, 25.3g gross (3) £300 - £500
1076
1071 A diamond Swooping Swallow brooch, pave-set with seventy two round-cut diamonds, unmarked metal mount and frame, 46mm tip to tip, 9g gross £250 - £350
1076 A gentleman’s solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond approx 1ct, rub over setting, 18ct gold shank, size S, 10.3g gross £500 - £700
1072 A diamond Terrier dog bar brooch, mounted with a central walking Terrier encrusted with twenty two old cut diamonds, red cabouchon eye, yellow and white metal body and bar, unmarked, 58mm long, 4.8g gross £80 - £120
1077 A George III style mourning ring, central hairwork lattice, surrounded by a band of fifteen deep red garnets (1 missing), yellow metal shank, size L; another green garnet ring, yellow metal shank,unmarked, size L, 5g gross (2) £120 - £180
1078 A George VII enamel portrait brooch, painted in full regalia, surrounded by an open eight point frame each point inset with a single seed pearl, unmarked yellow metal mount, 27mm diameter, 5.8g gross £200 - £300 1079 A large amber and yellow metal brooch, free form teardrop amber bead mounted upon an open yellow metal wire work frame, unmarked, 69mm long, 22,9g gross; a pair of 9ct gold screw clasp earrings; another pair drops; a base metal amber mounted dress ring total weight 43.5g gross (6) £150 - £250
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1083 A pair of diamond and pale blue sapphire droplet earrings, each with a central heart shaped pale blue sapphire surrounded by a band of sixteen round cut diamond accents, graduated three stone articulated diamond links, total diamond weight approx 0.85ct, total sapphire weight approx 1.8ct, platinum mounts, unmarked, 4.9g gross (2) £1200 - £1800
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1080 An unusual Art Deco diamond nine stone ring, central diamond shaped diamond approx 1ct, surrounded by an alternating band of four baguette and four square cut diamonds, between baguette diamond shoulders, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.8ct, platinum shank, stamped 950, size Q, 5.3g gross £2000 - £3000
1084
1084 A pair of diamond target earrings, each with a central brilliant cut diamond, approx 0.3ct, within two rings of smaller diamond accents, estimated total diamond weight approx 1.6ct , white metal mounts, 11mm diameter, 4.1g gross £1800 - £2200
1086 A pair of impressive emerald and diamond drop earrings, each with a single cushion cut emerald, approx. 4ct, suspended from a triple link ornate diamond encrusted platinum drop, diamond encrusted floral cresting platinum mounts and pins, unmarked, 10.71g gross £7000 - £9000
1081
1081 A pair of 19th century diamond oval droplet earrings, each floral tipped stud suspending an open oval collar and central droplet, the whole encrusted with twenty nine old and rose cut diamonds, yellow and white metal mounts, unmarked, 2.9g gross (2) £700 - £1000
1087 A pair of ornate clip-on yellow metal earrings, each with interconnected buckle platforms, scrolled cresting, sprung clips, stamped 750, 23mm long, 15.7g (2) £300 - £400
1088
1088 A round brilliant cut diamond solitaire ring, approx 1.4ct, colour H, Clarity SI2, platinum shank, size N, 4.3g gross £1500 - £2000
1082
1082 A pair of Art Deco diamond and sapphire earrings, round cut diamond set stud suspending a square cut blue sapphire, round diamond, arching floral crest, five linear set square blue sapphires, above five tapering diamond encrusted individual droplets, unmarked yellow and white metal mounts and pins, 38mm drop, 7.7g gross (2) £2000 - £3000 For more images please visit
1089 A ruby and diamond cluster ring, central vibrant pink ruby surrounded by a pave encrusted stepped two layer crown, 18ct gold shank, size O, 4,6g gross £150 - £250
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1091 A ruby and diamond navette cluster ring, central oval red ruby, approx 1.55ct, collar set above a triple level diamond encrusted navette crown, set with forty six round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 1.1ct, 18ct gold shank, stamped 18ct, size S, 8.7g gross £200 - £300
1096 A turquoise fringe necklace, central graduating row of seventeen oval cabochons, supporting thirteen smaller conforming individually mounted drops, unmarked rose metal chain, 36cm long, 18.5g gross £500 - £700
1097 A two strand red coral necklace, each strand composed of graduated faceted beads, united by an oval floral engraved 9ct gold clasp, stamped 375, 58cm long, 160g gross £800 - £1200
1092 A sapphire pin brooch, tapering shaft inset with graduating white sapphires, terminating at one end with a larger teardrop blue stone, yellow and white metal mounts, unmarked, 49mm long, 3.8g gross £200 - £300
1098 A yellow metal and lapis lasuli torch brooch. floral arched crest, terminating with lapis lazuli globes, unmarked, 30mm wide, unmarked, 7.4g gross £200 - £300
1093
1093 A seven stone diamond daisy head floral cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond, approx 0.35ct, surrounded by six conforming diamonds, total diamond weight approx 2.3ct, 18ct gold shank, size N, 5.1g gross £1000 - £1500
1099
1099 An 18ct gold and diamond hinge bangle, central ZigZag row of twenty six round brilliant cut diamonds, flanked to either side by a linear row of twenty three round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight approx 1.76ct, 18ct gold body, stamped 18k, safety clasp, 57mm internal diameter, 29.4g gross £500 - £600
1101 An early 20th century aquamarine and seed pearl pendant necklace, eight spoke wheel droplet pendant set with a central circular aquamarine, each spoke mounted with a single seed pearl, the whole suspended from a bar link and single seed pearl ring link, fine yellow metal chain return, stamped 9ct, 38cm long, 4.4g gross £80 - £120
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1102 An early 20th century opal and diamond marquise cluster ring, central oval opal cabouchon, flashing green, blue, orange, and red colour play, surround by a marquise mount encrusted with eighteen old rose cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 1.2ct, 18ct gold shank, size P, 4.8g gross £500 - £700
1094 A split-pearl and blue enamel cross pendant, the blue enamel cross pendant inset with split pearl highlights, the chain mounted with a similarly-designed heart-shape slider, pendant 32mm long, chain 41.5cms long, stamped 9ct. 9.3g gross. £250 - £350 For more images please visit
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1103 An early Victorian 18ct gold and seed pearl mourning ring, central diamond accent above a cluster of four pearls, shaped quatrefoil surround, between open cast trisection shoulders, central section set with five seed pearls, the flanking arms each terminating in a single seed pearl, 18ct gold shank, London 1841, inscribed W S Moore Esq Ob, size M, 3.4g gross £300 - £400
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1109 Cartier - a solitaire diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond approx 1.25ct, 18ct gold triple band yellow and white gold shank, size S, 6.9g gross £1200 - £1800
1111 W. Essex (19th century), an enamel stick-pin, inset with an enamelled circular panel depicting a bulldog within a stepped rope-twist frame, enamelled verso ‘W Essex 1862’, unmarked yellow metal mounts and spiraled pin, 19mm diameter . £200 - £300
1104
1104 An emerald and diamond cluster ring, central oval emerald, approx 6.60ct, surrounded by a band of twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 1.82ct, 18ct white gold shank, size O/P, 6.8g gross £1800 - £2000
1112
1112 A pair of Garrards 18ct gold and diamond earrings, each with three individual arches encrusted with a row of seven round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.84ct, 18ct gold mounts and pillars, stamped made in Italy 750, 17mm long, 12.1g gross (2) £300 - £400
1106
1106 An emerald cut diamond solitaire ring, central emerald cut diamond, approx 2.1ct, quarter claw set above baguette cut diamond shoulders, platinum shank, stamped all plat, size J, 3.5g gross £1200 - £1800
1107 An impressive Van Cleef & Arpels Art Deco 18ct gold chain link evening bag, arching clasp rail encrusted with sixty eight round cut pinky red ruby’s thirty four to each side, suspending a fancy fine Zig-Zag pattern chain link body, curb cable link handle, cream kid skin liner, Marked Van Cleef & Arpels, Paris 32761, M.D 54527, 750, French Hallmarks, Brevete S.S.D.G, 17cm x 17cm not including handle, 239.8g gross £7000 - £10000
1113
1113 An 18ct gold and tanzanite cross pendant, the two tone yellow and white gold cross inset with a central round cut tanzanite, surround above by an inverted brilliant cut tanzanite above and three oval tanzanite’s one to each tip, total estimated tanzanite weight approx 3.4ct, stamped 18ct, suspended from an 18ct gold Figaro link necklace, 45cm long, 26g gross £500 - £600
1108 An opal and diamond four piece jewellery suite, comprising a ring, pair of earrings and pendant, each with a central oval opal, with violet, green and red colour play, open scrolling surround quartered with diamond accents, 9ct gold mounts, ring size R, Birmingham 1978, 6.3g gross (4) £200 - £300 For more images please visit
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1118 An emerald and diamond five stone ring, central cushion cut emerald flanked to either side by a smaller diamond and an emerald, 18ct gold shank, size M, 2.5g gross £700 - £1000
1114
1114 A tanzanite and diamond ring, central vibrant oval tanzanite approx 6.22ct, surrounded by a band of sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 1.60ct, 18ct white gold shank, size N, 7.2g gross £1800 - £2000
1119
1119 A large aquamarine solitaire ring, pale rectangular cushion cut aquamarine approx 27ct, platinum shank, size O, 14.4g gross £1000 - £1500 1120 A ruby and diamond cluster ring, oval central platform of four pink oval ruby’s and thirteen irregular rose cut diamonds, flanked by a conforming ruby, 18ct gold shank, Chester 1919, size P, 4.5g gross £200 - £300 1115
1115 A diamond, pearl and ruby bird brooch, inverted teardrop cultured pearl bead surrounded a multi-layered body and wings pave encrusted with diamond accents, ruby eye, white metal body, yellow metal edging and pin, unmarked, 92mm x72mm, 37g gross £300 - £400
1116 Kutchinsky - a naturalistically modelled rocky outcrop ring, central panel of a multi-layered rock formation, 18ct gold tapering shank, signed, London 1968, size U, 29g £800 - £1200
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1121 A diamond encrusted floral spray pendant brooch, scrolling open arched body pave encrusted with sixty six round and irregular cut diamonds, and thirty baguette cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 4ct, platinum mounts, unmarked, 63mm long, 19.2g gross £800 - £1200 1122 A diamond & sapphire cluster ring , central oval blue cabochon sapphire, approx 1ct, surround by two stepped bands of twelve round old cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.50ct, sixteen round cut deep blue sapphires, crown claw set above enamelled and engraved shoulders, indistinctly marked 14ct rose gold shank, later altered, size N, 15.4g gross £200 - £300
1117
1117 A diamond seven stone floral cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.55, surrounded by a band of six conforming smaller diamonds, total diamond weight approx 2.50ct, white gold claws, 18ct gold shank, stamped 750, Birmingham Anchor mark, MBs makers mark, size R, 6.5g gross £1200 - £1800 For more images please visit
1123 A diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.5ct, platinum crown and shank, size P, 2.7g £500 - £700
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Day Two
Thursday 29th September at 2.00pm
Objects & Works of Art
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Boxes and Objects
1130 A 19th century tortoiseshell octagonal tea caddy, hinged pagoda cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, skirted base, outlined throughout with silvered stringing, bun feet, 17cm wide, c.1840 £1000 - £1500
1137 A George IV flame mahogany bombé shaped tea caddy, possibly Irish, hinged sarcophagus cover enclosing a glass bowl flanked by a pair of lidded compartments, gadrooned border, gilt brass lion paw feet, 36.5cm wide, c.1830 £150 - £250
1131 A George II mahogany tea caddy, hinged cover with brass swan neck handle, sliding cover enclosing secret compartment to side, brass batshaped handle, lion paw feet, 25cm wide, c.1750 £150 - £200
1138 A George IV mahogany tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing three velvet-lined oval apertures, kite shaped escutcheon, 30cm wide, c.1830 £60 - £100
1139 A George IV rosewood rectangular tea caddy box, probably Irish, hinged cover enclosing a glass bowl flanked by shaped apertures, mother of pearl escutcheon, 36cm wide, c.1825 £80 - £120
1132 A George III brush-grained mahogany novelty tea caddy, as a chest of two short and two long drawers, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, turned handles, skirted base, bun feet, 22cm wide, c.1810 £60 - £100
1140 A late 19th century French oval painted tea caddy, decorated with flowers on a green ground, hinged cover, 15.5cm wide, c.1890 £80 - £120
1133 A George III mahogany crossbanded rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with brass swan neck handle enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, the interior inlaid with an oval shell patera and eight-pointed stars, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 24.5cm wide, c.1780 £200 - £300
1141 A Regency rosewood crossbanded mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a bowl flanked by a pair of lidded compartments, gilt lotus ring handles, 32.5cm wide, c.1830 £80 - £120
1134 A George III satinwood crossbanded mahogany rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with navette shaped Sheffield plate ring handle, enclosing a pair of canisters, ivory escutcheon, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 19cm wide, c.1790 £150 - £180 1135 A George III satinwood rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover with Sheffield plate navette ring handle, enclosing a bowl and a pair of canisters, ivory escutcheon, crossbanded throughout, 30cm wide, c.1790 £80 - £120
1136 A George III satinwood rectangular tea caddy, inlaid with oval shell paterae, hinged cover enclosing a lidded compartment flanked by a pair of zinc canisters, ivory kite shaped escutcheon, bun feet, 28.5cm wide, c.1790 £200 - £250
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1142 A substantial William IV walnut sarcophagus tea caddy or casket, hinged cover, carved and applied with leafy scrolls, acanthus carved edge, bold lion paw feet, 41cm wide, c.1835 £100 - £150 1143 A Victorian rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, loose ring handles,bun feet, the interior with two lidded compartments and bowl aperture, 32.5cm wide, c.1840 £60 - £100
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1149 A 19th century cold painted bronze model, Snipe, naturalistically coloured, 9cm high, c.1890 £60 - £100 1150 A 19th century dark patinated bronze and clear glass pedestal goblet and cover, crested by a maiden pouring wine, the side with further maidens, the bowl etched with fruiting vine acanthus cast socle, circular foot, 25cm high, c.1870 £100 - £150
1151 A 19th century decoupage box, transfer printed in the Grand Tour taste with ancient Egyptian motifs, figures and devices from Classical Antiquity, 31cm wide; another (2) £80 - £120
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1144 A Victorian Tunbridge ware rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a bowl and a pair of canisters, veneered overall with tumbling blocks, crossbanded and outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, 35cm wide, c.1860 £200 - £300 1145 A 19th century turned bone chess set , stained red and natural, the kings 9.5cm high, c.1880 £60 - £80
1146 A 19th century brass four pillar King’s screw corkscrew, reeded ivory barrel shaped handle with brush, 20cm to tip of worm £120 - £180 1147 A 19th century bronze novelty trinket stand, cast as a bear holding a large pan, square rose marble base, 12cm high £120 - £150
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1152 A 19th century Dieppe ivory figure, well carved as Christ preaching, book in hand, rocks at his feet, ebony base, bun feet, 26cm high, c.1870 £200 - £300
1148 A 19th century bronze plaque, cast as the royal coat of arms, 20.5cm high, 20cm wide £100 - £150
1153 A 19th century folk art cork diorama, carved as a huntsman, deer and hound, he stands, rifle in one hand, the day’s bag in the other, 31cm high, 34.5cm wide, c.1880 £350 - £450
1154 A 19th century French dark patinated bronze novelty inkstand, cast as a young boy in a farmyard, oval black marble base, 18cm wide, c.1870 £80 - £120
1155 A 19th century French holy water stoup, applied with a silvered plaque depicting a kneeling saint, navette shaped belge noir mount, 40cm high, c.1890 £70 - £90
1156 A 19th century French mother of pearl and gilt metal counter bell, bird finial, sprung mechanism, 12cm high, c.1870 £60 - £80
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1157 A 19th century Italian micro mosaic and parcel-gilt lozenge shaped looking glass, the border ‘encrusted’ with colourful summer flowers, 42cm high, 36cm wide, c.1880 £70 - £100
1166 A Chinese cinnabar lacquer rectangular box, in relief with figures in a landscape, 14cm wide, early 20th century; another (2) £100 - £150
1167 A Chinese hardwood figure, carved as a fisherman, he stands, holding a creel and his catch, 21cm high, early 20th century; another (2) £70 - £100
1158 A 19th century Italian micromosaic oval box, hinged cover decorated in coloured tesserae with St Peter’s Square, the sides with The Forum, Colosseum and Pantheon, the borders applied with filigree, ball feet, 6.5cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £350
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1168 A George III kingwood canted rectangular work box, hinged concave moulded crossbanded cover enclosing a lift-out tray fitted with compartments, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, kite shaped escutcheon, brass ball feet, 25cm wide, c.1810 £130 - £150
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1159 A 19th century Italian micromosaic rounded rectangular desk weight, centred by an oval reserve depicting St Peter’s Square in coloured tesserae, 11cm wide, paper label for S Pietro in Vatican, Studio Del Musaico, 11cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £400
1169 A George III mahogany boat shaped cheese coaster, broad and narrow twin-compartments, scroll ends, brass casters, 43cm wide, c.1815 £100 - £150
1160 A 19th century ivory auctioneer’s gavel, turned head and haft, 13cm long £70 - £100
1161 A 19th century mahogany lazy Susan, circular top with shallow border, turned column and base, 46cm diam £100 - £150
1162 A 19th century mahogany pedestal candlestand, crossbanded hexagonal top, turned column, incurved canted triform base, outlined with boxwood stringing, ball feet, 37.5cm high £70 - £90
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1170 A George III mahogany coin or medallion collector’s table cabinet, moulded rectangular top with brass swan neck handle, sliding door enclosing five drawers fitted with apertures, skirted base, bracket feet, 18cm high, 32cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120
1163 A 19th century oak wall bracket, rectangular plateau with acanthus border above a carved mask, 24cm wide, c.1880 £70 - £90
1164 A 19th century rack and pinion corkscrew, side winding handle, reeded brass barrel with traces of silvering, 20.5cm to tip of worm £60 - £80
1171 A George III mahogany table wig stand, domed top, turned reeded and fluted pillar, circular base, 33cm high, c.1820 £70 - £100
1165 A Black Forest novelty screw-action nutcracker, carved as a pirate, he stands, resting on his peg leg, 15cm long, c.1900 £60 - £80 For more images please visit
1172 A George III rectangular candle box, possibly chestnut, shaped and pierced cresting, sliding cover with chipcarved edge, 42cm high, c.1775 £60 - £100
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1173 A George III style mahogany boat shaped trough or coaster, serpentine C-scroll border, fluted apron, scroll feet, 60cm wide £80 - £120
1181 A pair of 19th century gilt metal mounted breccia and rouge marble ovoid mantel urns, acorn finials and underfinials,tripod supports with acanthus bosses terminating in lion paw feet, cylindrical bases, knop feet, 48cm high, c.1870 £250 - £350
1174 A George III turned mahogany circular magnum or decanter table coaster, wooden casters, 25cm diam, c.1800 £80 - £120
1182 A pair of 19th century ormolu candlesticks, cast in the Rococo Revival taste with scrolling acanthus and lizards, triform bases, 21cm high, c.1870 £40 - £60
1175 A Japanese ivory and shibayama fan, the paper shield painted and gilt with samurai, the guards inlaid and applied with figures and flowering sprigs, 50cm wide, signed, Meiji period, cased £80 - £120
1183 A pair of French gilt metal and champleve enamel candlesticks, urnular sconces, detachable nozzles, tapered stems, cartouche bases, brightly decorated with flowers and foliage, acanthus scroll feet, 17.5cm high, c.1890 £60 - £80
1176 A Louis XV style giltwood two-fold table screen, leafy scroll carved cresting, 46cm high, early 20th century £60 - £100
1184 A pair of George III turned mahogany wine coasters, quite plain, 16cm diam, c.1800 £60 - £100
1185 A pair of Italian giltwood and gesso cherubs, scantily clad and carved triumphant, to left and right, 31cm high, 19th century £150 - £200
1177 A pair of 17th century oak figural pilasters, each carved with a bearded face above flowers, foliage and acanthus, 62cm long, c.1600-1650 £150 - £200
1186 A pair of post-Regency dark patinated and parcelgilt bronze figural candle lustres,cast with scantily clad female caryatids, fluted cylindrical sconces, detachable nozzles, acanthus drip pans, cut glass droppers, waisted alabaster socles, square grey marble bases, 26.5cm high, mid-19th century £200 - £300
1178 A pair of 19th century French gilt and dark patinated bronze ovoid mantel urns and covers, cast in the Classical taste with a procession of scantily clad Bacchic putti, anthemions, palmettes and scrolls, bud finials, lofty handles, circular bases, 21cm high, c.1870 £300 - £400
1187 A pair of post-Regency dark patinated bronze mantel candle lustres, each cast as squirrels amongst the branches of a tree, campana sconces, square bases with acanthus borders, 22.5cm high, c.1830 £120 - £150
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1179 A pair of 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mounted two-handled pedestal urns, cast overall with stylised flowers, the cylindrical pedestals painted with portrait cartouches, the verso with flower bouquets, canted square bases, 27cm high, c.1860 £200 - £300
1180 A pair of 19th century French porcelain mounted gilt bronze mantel sticks, cast with scrolling leaves and flowers, ovoid mounts painted in the manner of Sevres with reserves of colourful summer flowers on a bleu celeste ground, triform bases, 16cm high, c.1870 £70 - £90 For more images please visit
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1188 A post-Medieval polychrome carving, of a saint, she stands, dressed in a long robe, a bull at her feet, 60cm high, 18th/19th century £200 - £300 95
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1189 A post-Regency weighted mantel bronze, in the manner of Abbott of Birmingham, in the chinoiserie taste, cast as a crane with a coronet collar, supporting acanthus, the base boldly cast with shells, seaweeds and rockwork, 34cm high, c.1825 £60 - £100
1190 A Regency maple, rosewood and mahogany rectangular basket shaped work box, swing handle, bun feet, 18cm wide, c.1815 £80 - £120 1191 A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry rectangular workbox, hinged cover enclosing a paper-lined lift-out tray fitted with an arrangement of compartments, 25.5cm wide, c.1820 £80 - £120
1192 A Regency rosewood sarcophagus workbox, hinged cover inlaid with a shaped cartouche, enclosing an arrangement of compartments, outlined throughout with brass stringing, flowering basket loose ring handles to sides, ball and claw feet, 21cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £100
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1199 A Victorian coromandel domed rectangular table top writing cabinet, hinged top and fall front enclosing a an oak-lined interior with fold-over plateau with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, retractable ink and pen compartment, wells, calendar, small drawers and tiered stationery divisions, pierced gilt brass Gothic strap hinges and carrying handles, Bramah lock, 29cm high, 42cm wide, c.1870 £250 - £350
1193 A Regency transfer printed sycamore rectangular work box, hinged cover decorated with a bridge, the front with a country house, 23cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150 1194 A Russian bronze icon, cast with a saint, 8.5cm x 7cm, 19th century £120 - £150
1195 A South American carved and polychrome painted santos figure, of St Peter, he stands, holding his attribute, 35cm high, 18th/19th century £180 - £220
1196 A Swiss amboyna musical humidor, by Reuge, SainteCroix, hinged cover enclosing a hygrometer, a cylinder movement and cedar lined compartments, brass bun feet, 30cm wide £150 - £200 1197 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement oak novelty work box, as a coal scuttle, brass carrying handle above a bevelled glazed sloping cover enclosing an arrangement of compartments, drawer to base, 21cm wide, c.1885 £70 - £90
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1200 A Victorian coromandel rectangular games compendium, hinged cover above a pair of doors enclosing a boxwood and ebony Staunton pattern chess set, a cribbage board, Bezique, a chequered board, and provision for further amusements, 33cm wide, c.1870 £150 - £250
1198 A Victorian burr walnut table top cigar cabinet, concave moulded sarcophagus top above a pair of doors enclosing two graduated drawers, brass carrying handle, plinth base, 33cm high, 34cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300
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1201 A Victorian mahogany cabinet, fielded paneled doors, the interior with pigeon holes and two drawers, plinth base, 38cm x 40cm, c.1880 £50 - £80
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1206 An 18th/early 19th century walnut miniature inverted break centre commode, moulded quarterveneered top above three rows of three drawers, unusual locking mechanism operated by the top centre, outlined throughout with chequered stringing, brass handles, skirted base, turned feet, 28cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150 1207 An arrangement of Grand Tour plaster intaglios, 18cm x 12cm, maple frame £70 - £90
1208 An Austrian cold painted bronze group, of a dog and pups, 11.5cm wide £600 - £1000
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1209 An Austrian gilt bronze, of a kingfisher, 6.5cm high, c.1900 £60 - £80
1202 A Victorian mahogany haberdasher’s shop counter advertising display cabinet, hinged glazed sloping cover inscribed in black and gilt H Milward & Sons Best Needles, drawer to verso fitted with three compartments, skirted base, 32cm wide, c.1880 £160 - £180
1210 An Austrian gilt bronze, of a parakeet, 6cm high, marked Geschutzt, c.1900 £60 - £80
1203 A Victorian mahogany miniature washstand, rectangular top with shaped outswept three-quarter gallery, shaped undertier, turned legs, 22cm high, 32cm wide, c.1860 £70 - £100
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1211 An early 18th century laburnum oyster veneer rectangular lace box, hinged crossbanded now cover enclosing a fall front compartment, well apertures and provision for writing implements, pierced brass bat shaped escutcheon, swan neck carrying handles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 42cm wide £300 - £500
1212 An early 19th century japanned rectangular box on stand, decorated overall in the chinoiserie taste with figures and pagodas, 46cm wide, c.1820, the later 19th century shaped X-frame stand pierced with a Gothic trefoil, 52cm high overall £160 - £180
1204
1213 An early 20th century ormolu and clear glass table centre comport, the circular hobnail-cut dish supported by a kneeling putto, circular base, 15cm high, c.1910 £60 - £80
1204 A ‘William and Mary’ scarlet en caimeau tapestry table cabinet, sarcophagus top with hinged cover above a pair of rectangular doors enclosing three drawers, the covering worked with pomegranates and flowerheads, brass ball feet, 25cm high, 24cm wide, retailer’s label for E. Dreyfous, 104e Mount Street, London W, elements c.1690 £100 - £150
1214 An early 20th century patinated bronze desk weight, as a beaver, square mahogany base, 6cm wide £60 - £80
1215 An early 20th century walnut table-top collector’s cabinet, of Chinese design, with six various drawers and cupboard door, bass hinges and escutcheon, 35cm high, 40cm wide, c.1920 £50 - £70
1205 An ‘18th century’ oak knife/candle box, the box with hinged cover, carved with roundels and strapwork, 62cm high, reconstructed from period timbers. £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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1219 An unusual 19th century oak novelty spittoon, carved as a tortoise, hinged cover with pedal mechanism linked to the head, 41cm long, c.1880 £100 - £150
1216 An Indian carved and painted model, of an elephant, standing, with trunk raised, shaped base, 21cm high £60 - £80
1220 An unusual Rococo Revival gilt and silvered metal mantel urn, crested by a scantily clad putto, the clear glass ovoid body with goldfish diorama, scroll supports terminating in ram’s head masks, triform base, 18cm high £200 - £300
1221 André Bizette-Lindet (1906-1988), an Art Deco ornithological bronze combination desk knife/clip, boldly cast with a macaw parrot, signed in the maquette, 17.3cm long, c.1940 £150 - £200
1222 Italian School (19th century), a library alabaster, carved as a Roman, seated, in contemplation, 31cm high; another, similar, of a female muse, 30.5cm high (2) £1200 - £1800
1217
1217 An interesting gilt metal and hardwood model field cannon, the 20cm barrel with crowned GR cipher, rocky base, 46cm wide, early 20th century £280 - £300
1223 Miniature Furniture - a late Victorian mahogany sideboard, moulded rectangular top above two drawers and a niche flanked by cupboards, transfer printed decoration, turned legs, 48.5cm wide, c.1890 £80 - £120 1224 Treen - a 19th century turned fruitwood master salt, 12cm wide; another, lead liner, 13.5cm high (2) £60 - £100
1225 A George III mahogany dressing glass, tilting rectangular plate flanked by brass urnular finials and reeded supports, the base with a pair of concave moulded drawers, brass bat shaped escutcheons, bracket feet, 65.5cm high, c.1770 £60 - £100
1218
1218 An interesting Victorian brass mounted photo album, the cover with slight domed silver coloured metal roundel embossed with world map and S.M.P. monogram, within thirty-six shields engraved with various states of the USA , mounted on brass, the ground set with with specimen stones, bold pierced hinges, the interior with monochrome images of the Peto family, Queen Victoria, Gladstone, European Royalty, Casleton, Rochdale, Algeries, various cathedrals, 28cm high, 32cm wide, c.1880 £500 - £800
1226
1226 A 19th century French crossbanded walnut commode shaped decanter box, hinged cover and front enclosing a gilt metal liqeur waiter fitted with four bottles and an arrangement of glasses, etched with Greek key, turned feet, 33cm wide, c.1870 £100 - £150
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Brass and Metal Work
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1233
1228 A 19th century french pewter helmet shaped aiguieres, of silver shape, scroll-capped fluted handle, gadrooned octagonal foot, 26cm high £50 - £80
1233 Werkstätte Hagenauer Wien - an Art Deco silvered metal pedestal fruit bowl, the tall foot pierced with golfers and caddies amongst stylised trees, 19cm diam, marked WHW, Hagenauer Wien, Made in Austria £250 - £350
1229 An 18th century English pewter bud baluster measure, hinged cover with scroll thumbpiece, skirted base, 13.5cm high, c.1750 £100 - £150
1234 A pair of Louis XV style gilt metal chenets, boldly cast as Rococo urns, acanthus scroll bases, 39.5cm high £40 - £60 1235 A large 18th century copper baluster ale jug, scroll handle, skirted base, 29cm high, c.1750 £120 - £180
1230 A pair of 18th century brass candlesticks, of seamed construction, beaded detachable nozzles, campana sconces, knopped stems, domed circular bases, engraved and chased with flowers and acanthus scrolls, traces of silvering to underside, 25.5cm high, c.1760 £70 - £90
Light Fittings
1238 A Rococo style gilt metal six-light ceiling electrolier, wrythen column, cast throughout with scrolls and acanthus, 85cm high, first half 20th century £60 - £100
1231 An 18th century brass bell shaped travelling goblet or communion cup, the bowl screw-threaded and inverting for transport, baluster stem, circular foot, 11cm high, c.1775; another, similar (2) £60 - £100
1239 An Empire style gilt metal six-light ceiling electrolier, reeded column above a frieze of griffins within oval reserves, eagle mask branches, 82cm high, first half 20th century £60 - £100
1232 An 18th century bronze bell shaped travelling goblet or communion cup, the faceted bowl screw-threaded and inverting for transport, baluster stem, circular foot, 11.5cm high, c.1775; another, similar (2) £60 - £100
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1240 A pair of 18th century style gilt metal two-light wall sconces, each cast as a putto playing pipes amongst scrolling leaves and vines, 40cm high £150 - £200 99
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1241 A pair of 19th century verde antico marble and ormolu ovoid three-light candelabra, the branches and sconces cast as roses, handles to sides, acanthus and fruiting laurel socles, square bases, 45cm high, c.1860 £700 - £1000
1242 A pair of Adam Revival Wedgwood jasperware mounted gilt metal two-light wall sconces, fluted urnular sconces above broad circular drip pans and reeded branches, each centred by an oval plaque sprigged in white with a Classical muse, laurel wreath cresting and apron, 31cm long, c.1920, fitted for electricity £60 - £100 1243 A pair of early 20th century clear glass storm lanterns, ogee shades, slender columns, circular bases, 40cm high £150 - £200
1244 A pair of German porcelain and gilt metal Rococo Revival two-light wall sconces, cast and moulded with scrolls and applied with flowerheads, 33cm long, underglaze blue marks, c.1900 £80 - £120
1245 A pair of large 19th century dark patinated and gilt five-light four-branch candelabra, each cast as a Classical muse, canted square plinths cast with acanthus, 66.5cm high, c.1860 £800 - £1200
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1246 A pair of Louis XIV style gilt brass three-light giranoles, cartouche shaped mirrors crested by sunburst masks, 44.5cm long, early 20th century £150 - £200
1247 A pair of Louis XVI style gilt metal two-light wall sconces, each cast as a pair of torches grasped by a ribbon, 41cm high, early 20th century, fitted for electricity £100 - £150 1248 A pair of Louis XVI style gilt metal urnular castlettes, cast and applied with ribbon-tied swags, reeded columns, laurel socles, fluted square bases, knop feet, later fitted for electricity, 29.5cm high overall, early 20th century £60 - £80 1249 A pair of Neo-Classical Revival gilt metal two-light wall sconces, crested by swag draped urns, 27cm high £40 - £60
1250 A pair of Post Regency weighted bronze table candlesticks, by Abbott of Birmingham, in the Chinoiserie taste, each cast as a crane with coronet collar, supporting acanthus sconces and drip pans, detachable nozzles, rocky bases, 38cm high, c.1825 £60 - £100
1251 A pair of Rococo Revival bronze table candlesticks, cast throughout with flowers and scrolls, 22cm high, c.1850 £60 - £80
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1260
1252
1252 A pair of substantial 19th century dark patinated bronze mantel candelabra, cast as young satyrs, each grasping a pair of scrolling acanthus branches terminating in campana sconces, rouge marble reeded columnar bases, 41cm high, c.1850 £700 - £1000 1253 A pair of Victorian style brass two-light wall sconces, flame finials, reeded cylindrical sconces, scroll branches terminating in sunflowers, 44cm long £150 - £200
1263
Walking Sticks
1255 An early 20th century horn walking stick, spiral haft, ebony shaft, c.1900 £50 - £70
1256 A Victorian oak country house wall hanging whip rack, chamfered frame with oversailing angles and seven pairs of hooks, 84.5cm high, 61cm wide, c.1880; a collection of crops and sticks ensuite £170 - £190
Taxidermy and Natural History
1264
1263 Taxidermy - a Victorian arrangement of juvenile and mature birds, 66cm high, 87cm wide, c.1880 £100 - £150
1260 Taxidermy - a large Victorian arrangement of birds, comprising heron, puffins, jays and many others, the background with tall masted ships off the coast, 109cm high, 154cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300
1264 Taxidermy - a Victorian arrangement of waterside birds, centred by a heron, 92cm high, 92cm wide, c.1880 £100 - £150
1261 Taxidermy - a pike, naturalistically mounted, rectangular glazed case, 43.5cm high, 88.5cm wide £150 - £200
1265 Taxidermy - a Victorian arrangement of exotic birds, naturalistically mounted on a mossy branch with dry grasses, glass dome and ebonised base, 45cm high, c.1880 £150 - £200
1262 Taxidermy - a stag, eleven points, shield shaped mounts, 101cm high overall £80 - £120 For more images please visit
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Textiles
1275 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement arched rectangular textile panel, depicting a beautiful maiden and a sunflower, allegorical of Apollo and Clytie, 34cm x 20cm, c.1880 £60 - £80
1270 A George III needlework sampler, embroidered by Mary Chorley, Warrington, 1787, with alphabet and verse, dated 1787, 28cm x 24cm; another, 18cm x 19cm (2) £70 - £100
1276 An Aubusson type tapestry wall hanging, worked with summer flowers, leafy scroll cartouches and a musical trophy, 312cm x 108cm, 19th century
1271 A George IV needlework sampler, by Sarah Taylor, worked in coloured wools with Adam and Eve with serpent and tree of life, stylised flowers, trees, crowns, initials, verse and lozenges, within meandering flowering scroll borders, 43cm x 43cm, dated 1824; others (3) £60 - £100
Provenance: Christie’s, 4th November 1993, lot 173 £150 - £200
1272 A pair of 19th century French embroidered and painted silkwork pictures, of ladies in 18th and 19th century dress, flirting and chastising putti, worked in coloured threads, ovals, 19cm x 14cm, gilt frames with ribbon-tied cresting £70 - £100
1273 A pair of Victorian Berlin needlework pictures, of Turks, they stand by rocky outcrops wearing traditional dress and brandishing native weaponry, embroidered in coloured threads, 49.5cm x 46cm, c.1850 £130 - £150
1277
1277 A large middle eastern woollen carpet floral design in tones of brown, grey and faun, the central field on a brick red ground. 328cm x 540cm approximately. £800 - £1000
1278 A Persian silk rectangular carpet, worked in the Iznik palette with stylised flowers, 196cm x 131cm £100 - £150
1279 A Persian silk rectangular carpet, worked in the Iznik palette with stylised flowers, 196cm x 131cm £100 - £150
Blue John
1280 A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford Marble rectangular table top, the field inlaid for chess within a border of specimen stones, including Blue John, Derbyshire fossil stone, Youlgreave oak stone, 72cm wide, c.1860 £600 - £1000
1281 A 19th century Derbyshire Ashford marble table obelisk thermometer, ivorine scale with mercury tube, within a border of malacite and other specimen stones, the spreading socle with a lily, rectangular base, 29cm high, c.1860 £150 - £200
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1274 A rare and important Horrockses Fashions cotton lady’s dress and bolero, screen-printed with abstract foliate designs in crimson, white and mustard green on a blue ground, designed in 1949 by Alastair Morton (1910-1963) and Graham Sutherland (1903-1980), size 14, embroidered label, c.1949 See, Boydell (Christine), Horrockses Fashions: Off-the-Peg Style in the 40s and 50s,V&A Publishing, London 2010 £250 - £350 For more images please visit
1282 A 19th century Derbyshire spar bun shaped paperweight, gilt ring finial, 6.5cm diam £60 - £80
1283 A 19th century Derbyshire spar ovoid mantel urn, bun finial, turned alabaster socle, plinth base, 26.5cm high overall £300 - £400
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1284 A Derbyshire Blue John and Ashford marble miniature goblet, bucket shaped bowl, turned base, 5cm high £70 - £100 1285 A Derbyshire Blue John goblet, possibly Cliff Blue, bucket shaped bowl, turned stem, central knop, domed circular base, 16.5cm high £1500 - £2000 1286 A Derbyshire Blue John goblet, possibly Cliff Blue, slightly flared bell shaped bowl, turned stem, central knop, domed circular base, 17.5cm high £1500 - £2000
1287 A Derbyshire Blue John inlaid rounded rectangular marble table top, centred by a shaped reserve of transverse segments, re-entrant angles, line border, 75cm x 52cm £100 - £150
1288 A Derbyshire Blue John specimen, cut and polished to one face, 10cm high, 8.5cm wide, ebonised base, 16.5cm high overall £120 - £150
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1285, 1289 & 1286
1283
1289 A Derbyshire Tiger Stone fluorite goblet, rounded bowl, cylindrical stem, Blue John Knop and laminated base, 17.5cm high £1000 - £1200
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1290 A polished Blue John specimen egg, 7.5cm high £150 - £200
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1291 A post-Regency Derbyshire Ashford marble tripod centre table, the octagonal top inlaid with specimen marbles with a band of flowers and foliage, fluted urnular column, incurved canted triform base, bun feet, 73cm high, 47cm diam, c.1835 ÂŁ2000 - ÂŁ3000 For more images please visit
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Bijouterie
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1306
1300 A 19t century novelty bronzed tape measure holder, in the form of a hare, green glass eyes, its tail the winder, 5cm high, c.1890 £60 - £100
1307
1307 A 19th century silver and enamel St Hubertus pendant, the stag set with red garnet, the back engraved with scrolling foliage, 4.5cm high, c.1860
Saint Hubertus or Hubert (c. 656-727 AD) became Bishop of Liège in 708 AD. He was a Christian saint who was the patron saint of hunters, mathematicians, opticians, and metalworkers. Known as the Apostle of the Ardennes, he was called upon, until the early 20th century, to cure rabies through the use of the traditional St Hubert’s Key £60 - £100
1301 A 19th century Bohemian enamelled emerald glass flattened ovoid scent bottle, brightly decorated with reserves of colourful summer flowers, hinged gilt metal cover profusely chased with flowers and scrolling foliage, 7.5cm long, c.1860 £150 - £200 1302 A 19th century French enamel serpentine fronted writing casket, hinged cover enclosing a pair of clear glass inkwells, painted with colourful summer flowers and opaque leafy sprigs on a bleu royale ground, 10cm wide, c.1880 £100 - £150
1303 A 19th century French tortoiseshell two-draw monocular, by Derepas, Palais Royal, gilt metal fittings, 6.5cm diam, extending to 13.5cm long, c.1875 £100 - £150
1304 A 19th century gold coloured metal mounted nut gourd scent bottle, push-fitting stopper restrain by a chain, 3cm long, c.1880 £70 - £100 1305 A 19th century ivory circular erotic automaton trinket box, hinged pin cushion cover enclosing a risque courtship scene with moving finger, key wound movement, 11cm diam £1500 - £1800
1308
1306 A 19th century Scottish gold coloured metal and agate vinaigrette, of tall waisted form, hinged cover set with a domed cabouchon, enclosing a pierced and engraved grille, 6.5cm long, c.1860 £500 - £700 For more images please visit
1308 A 19th century tortoiseshell and silver pique commode fronted necessaire, hinged sloping cover enclosing an arrangement of sewing implements and lady’s requisites, inlaid with swags and urns, 6.5cm high £300 - £400 105
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1309 A collection of 18th and early 19th century jasperware plaques and medallions, various shapes and sprigged designs, many with Rose Ellis Collection labels (13) £300 - £400
1312
1315 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch or snuff box, painted with sprigs on an opaque ground, hinged cover, 4.5cm wide, c.1800 £60 - £80
1316 A George III South Staffordshire enamel rectangular snuff box, painted in puce en-camiaeu with sprays of flowers, within shaped reserves on a green ground, hinged cover, 6.5cm wide, c.1770 £70 - £100
1310 A Continental porcelain gilt metal mounted trinket casket, painted with figures within raised S-scroll cartouches, the sides with landscapes, the verso with colourful foliage, domed hinged cover, and scroll feet, 9cm high, printed mark, 20th century £60 - £100 1311 A early 20th century lady’s parasol, slightly knopped folding ivory handle, the collar inscribed Sangster, 75cm long, c.1910 £60 - £100 1312 A fine 18th century French gold and lacquer shaped rectangular snuff box, hinged cover and sides decorated in ‘taka-maki-e’ and ‘nashiji’ with stylised flowers and leaves, 6cm wide, comprehensive hallmarks to base and cover, c.1770 £20000 - £25000
1313 A George III ivory rounded rectangular toothpick case, inlaid in gold coloured metal with a roundel and dots, reeded field and base, 8.5cm wide, c.1800 £70 - £90
1317
1317 A George III South Staffordshire enamel waisted rectangular table snuff box, painted overall in polychrome with triumphal regalia, on an opaque ground, hinged cover, 8cm wide, c.1770 £300 - £400
1314 A George III South Staffordshire enamel novelty bonbonniere, as the head of a dog, hinged cover painted in polychrome with a shepherd at rest, to verso in puce camaieu with a landscape, 6cm wide, c.1770 £400 - £600 For more images please visit
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1318 A late 19th century silver-gilt and enamel zarf, decorated in polychrome with oval reserves of figures, on a ground of leafy scrolls, shaped circular foot, 6cm high, c.1900 £1000 - £1500 For more images please visit
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1319 A late 19th century century gold and enamel zarf, wavy rim, finely pierced filigree panels set with stars and cartouches of stones, divided by swags of colourful summer flowers, shaped circular foot, 6cm high, c.1900 £3000 - £5000 www.bamfords-auctions.co.uk
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1320 A late 19th century silver coloured metal and ‘nephrite’ desk seal, as a game bird perched on a column, monogram to matrix, 6cm high £80 - £120 1321 A rare 19th century French 18ct gold child’s parasol, the ivory mounted folding shaft engraved with scrolling foliage and mounted with bands of turquoise cabochons, silk shade, 51cm high, retailed by Verdier, c.1870 £2000 - £2500
1322 A set of four Victorian papier mache and abalone shell buttons, inlaid with sprays of flowers, 2.5cm diam, the case with retailer James R Ogden & Sons Ltd, Harrogate and London, c.1880 £50 - £70
1323 A silver and enamel lady’s compact, engine turned overall, the cover enamelled in colours with fanciful bird, 7.5cm wide, c.1910 £60 - £100
1324 A Victorian gilt brass aneroid pocket barometer, 4.5cm silvered register inscribed J Hicks, Maker, London, 6.5cm over loop, c.1880, morocco case £70 - £90 For more images please visit
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1325 A Victorian gold coloured metal mounted facetted scent bottle, hinged cover set with a table cut amethyst and applied with a band of scrolls, 10.5cm long, c.1860 £400 - £500
1331
1331 An 18th century silver mounted enamel tapered rounded rectangular etui, painted with scenes of courtship within shaped reserves, on an opaque ground gilt with diapers, hinged cover enclosing an arrangement of sewing accoutrements, 9.5cm long, c.1770 £400 - £600
1326 A Victorian tooled and gilt morocco leather necessaire, the Lady’s Companion, push-fitting cover enclosing seamstress’s requisites, the spine with meandering leafy stems and inscribed Miss Girdler, 9.5cm high, c.1890 £70 - £90
1332 An 18th century South Staffordshire gilt metal mounted patch box, the cover painted with cattle, within raised white slip C-scrolls, the interior with mirror and inscribed Secret en amour, 4.5cm wide, c.1790 £60 - £100
1327 A Victorian travelling combination thermometer and compass, silvered register, morocco case, 10.5cm wide, c.1880 £50 - £70
1333 An Art Nouveau gilt metal mounted hobnail tear shaped scent bottle, applied with a sinuous organic motif set with turquoise cabochons, hinged cover enclosing a stopper, 5.5cm long, c.1905 £60 - £80
1328 An 18th century Birmingham enamel gilt metal mounted rectangular box, the cover rustic building with in shaped pink line and dot reserve, mustard ground with white spots, the sides with floral panels conforming, 6.5cm wide, c.1770 £60 - £100
1334 An early 19th century Grand Tour type oval portrait cameo, in the manner of James Tassie, of a lady, 3.5cm x 3cm; others, various (21) £150 - £200 1335 An early 19th century tortoiseshell needle casket, hinged domed cover with rectangular cartouche within a band of cut steel pins, enclosing twin compartments, 5.5cm wide, c.1810 £60 - £80
1329 An 18th century enamel oval table snuff box, decorated in puce with vignettes of Classical ruins, on an opaque ground applied with raised scrolls and diapers, 8cm wide, c.1775 £70 - £100
1336 An Elizabeth II 9ct gold pepper mill, turquoise set knop finial, 5.5cm high, London 1974 £700 - £900
1330 An 18th century gold coloured metal mourning ring, set with rounded rectangular miniature of a young girl, surrounded by 3cm long £200 - £300
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1337 Cartier - an 18ct gold and noir enamel vesta or matchbox sleeve, centred by an armorial crest, within a border of angular scrolls, 5.5cm wide, no. 33230, London 1987 £1500 - £1800
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1338 A Victorian micro-mosaic bracelet, with six ovals each set with classical ruins, in colours set on onyx, white metal rope twist borders, each oval 2.5cm diam, 17cm long; a similar brooch, 5cm diam, c.1880 £400 - £500 1340 A George III South Staffordshire enamel circular patch box, probably Bilston, the cover embossed with lady, pink gingham ground and sides, 3.5cm diam, c.1800 £150 - £200
1341 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, probably Bilston, the cover floral sprigs, on a blue gingham ground and sides, 4cm diam, c.1800 £150 - £200
1343
1343 A good 18th century Birmingham enamel scent and bonbonniere, lofty ogee cover, tapering waisted base, decorated with flowers and foliage, within raised gilt cartouches, on a blue enamel ground,with gilt foliage and trellis, 10cm high, c.1765 £800 - £1200 1344 A ‘Honeysuckle Group’ Staffordshire turquoise enamel scent bottle, with gilt cartouche with figures in European landscape, gilt metal mounts, 6.25cm high, c.1760 £250 - £350
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1345
1342 A good 18th century Birmingham enamel and gilt metal mounted etui, painted with lady, the cover with doves in a nest, the verso with roses and flowerheads, on a white ground, within gilt scroll border, the interior complete with implements,. 10.5cm high, c.1765 £800 - £1200
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1345 A pair of unusual late 18th/early 19th century pedestal salts, decorated with landscapes and figures within gilt cartouches on white grounds, 7cm diam, c.1780 £100 - £150 1346 An 18th century Birmingham enamel rectangular patch box, the cover printed in monochrome with putti in classical landscape, the sides and border in raised white enamel with leafy scrolls, 7cm wide, c.1765 £80 - £1203
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Snuff Boxes
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1350 A 19th century gilt metal and mother of pearl waisted rectangular table snuff box, the border, sides and base chased with flowers and scrolling leaves, 8cm wide, c.1850 £70 - £100
1359 A George III silver coloured metal mounted tortoiseshell waisted circular snuff box, the cover decorated with a vase of flowers, 5.5cm diam, c.1800 £60 - £80
1360 A large early 19th century mahogany novelty table snuff box, as a shoe, sliding cover, inlaid buttons, dotted fauxstitched borders, 12.5cm long, c.1800 £100 - £150
1351 A 19th century jasperware mounted gilt metal table snuff box, hinged cover set with a panel sprigged in white with frolicing putti, beaded borders, 10.5cm wide, c.1880 £100 - £150
1361 A late 18th century enamel mounted vernis martin circular table snuff box, push-fitting cover applied with an oval cartouche painted en-grisaille with putto on a rose pink ground, tortoiseshell lined, 8cm diam, c.1790 £80 - £120
1352 A 19th century painted mahogany novelty snuff box, as a shoe, push-fitting cover, red laces, black faux-leather details, 9.5cm long, c.1860 £60 - £80
1362 A late 18th century French circular snuff box, pushfitting cover set with a watercolour vignette, on a green ground outlined in gilt, tortoiseshell lined, 8cm diam, c.1800 £70 - £90
1353 A 19th century papier mache circular snuff box, push-fitting cover transfer printed in polychrome with a genre scene, the Prospective Husband, 8cm diam, c.1860; another, with a hunting scene, titled Breaking Cover, 7.5cm diam, c.1860 (2) £70 - £90
1363 A late 18th century French papier mache circular snuff box, push-fitting cover mounted with a Revolutionary period map of Paris, Carte du Departement de Paris par Districts et Cantons Decret de L’Assemblee National du 15 Janvier 1790, rose coloured metal bezel, 8.5cm diam, c.1790 £200 - £300
1354 A 19th century papier mache novelty snuff box, as a shoe, hinged cover, 9.5cm long, c.1860 £60 - £80
1355 A 19th century papier mache rectangular snuff box, hinged cover decorated in polychrome with a dog beside his kennel, 6.5cm wide, c.1860 £40 - £60
1364 A late 18th/early 19th century novelty snuff box, as a shoe, decorated with brass pinwork, the sole with initials, sliding cover, 8cm long, c.1800 £100 - £150
1356 A George III ebonised novelty snuff box, as a coffin, brass studded decoration, sliding cover with mirrored panel, 9.5cm wide, c.1800 £120 - £150
1365 A Victorian Mauchline-type sycamore snuff box, hinged cover transfer printed with bathing machines, titled Poor Smith Can’t Find His Machine, integral-hinge cover, 6cm wide, c.1860 £40 - £60
1357 A George III gold mounted tortoiseshell rectangular snuff box, hinged cover inlaid with a rectangular cartouche within a band of leafy Vitruvian scrolls, 5.5cm wide, c.1800 £70 - £100
1366 An 18th century circular gilt metal and mother of waisted circular snuff box, hinged cover, quartered with mask heads, scrolling to centre, floral embossed concave sides, 6.5cm diam, c.1775 £80 - £120
1358 A George III pewter rectangular tobacco box, hinged cover inscribed Fox Hunting and engraved with The Chase, 13cm wide, Touchmark of Compton, London, c.1810 £70 - £100 For more images please visit
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1367 An 18th century gilt metal mounted agate circular snuff box, stand-away hinged cover chased with a border of flower and scroll cartouches, 5.5cm diam, c.1780 £200 - £300 1368 An 18th century gold and tortoiseshell waisted circular snuff box, push-fitting cover centred by an oval portrait miniature, of a gentleman of title wearing a powdered wig, 7cm diam, hallmarked to interior on cover and base, c.1780 £1500 - £2000
1369 An 18th century silver coloured metal and mother of pearl oval erotic snuff box, stand-away hinged cover engraved with a scene from mythology, to verso with the erotic flagellation of a nun, 8cm wide, c.1750 £700 - £1000
1370 An 18th century silver mounted oak circular snuff box, push-fitting cover with cartouche inscribed In Transit Gloria Mundi, Mai 1122 from CV to JB, 7.5cm diam, c.1780 £150 - £180
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1384 English School (18th century), a portrait miniature, of Lady Middleton, bust length, her bonnet tied with a pale blue ribbon, watercolour on ivory, oval, 4.5cm x 4cm, gold coloured metal frame inscribed to verso Lady Middleton nee Gambier, wife of Sir Charles Middleton afterwards Lord Barham £150 - £200
1371 An 18th century tortoiseshell circular snuff box, push fitting cover now with an oval enamel portrait plaque, depicting in polychrome a soldier from Classical antiquity, 7cm diam £500 - £700 1372 An early 19th century mahogany novelty snuff box, as a shoe, decorated with brass pinwork, sliding cover, the sole with pewter segs, 9.5cm long, c.1820 £80 - £120
1385 English School (18th/19th century), a George III oval portrait miniature, depicting a young gentleman Officer in red coat, oil, indistinctly initialled, yellow metal frame, 36mm x 30mm, 11.3g gross £350 - £450
1373 An early 19th century novelty snuff box, possibly fruitwood, as a shoe, decorated with brass pinwork, sliding cover with pewter cartouche, 10cm long, c.1820 £80 - £120
Miniatures
1386 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length, wearing a blue tie and waistcoat, watercolour on ivory, oval, 5cm x 4.5cm, gilt metal mount with blue enamel and seed pearls £150 - £200
1380 Adolphus Wing (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman with curly black hair, bust length, wearing a white stock and orange and red jacket, inscribed to verso Painted by Adolphus Wing, 06 Burton, Brunswick, oval, watercolour on ivory, 5.5cm x 4.5cm £80 - £120
1381 Adolphus Wing (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady, half length, wearing a satin dress, a cameo brooch at her breast, signed to verso, watercolour on ivory, oval, 8.5cm x 6.5cm £80 - £120
1382 Continental School (20th century), a set of five portrait miniatures, William Pitt, Lord Byron, Admiral Nelson, Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott, signed, watercolour, oval, each 8cm X 6.5cm, framed as one £300 - £400 1383 Dora Webb (1886 - 1973),Young Jesus, signed, dated 1939-50, watercolour on ivory, oval, 16.5cm x 30cm £70 - £90
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1387 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, half length wearing a black coat, white shirt and stock, watercolour on ivory, 9cm x 7cm £100 - £150 1388 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, in profile, facing to dexter, watercolour, oval, 6cm x 4.5cm £60 - £80
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1389 English School (early 19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length, with glowing complexion, wearing a white stock and dark blue coat, watercolour on ivory, oval, 6.5cm x 5.5cm £200 - £300 1390 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, on ivory, of a lady wearing a blue dress and feathered bonnet, on ivory, 7.5cm x 6cm, black frame £80 - £120 1391 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, on ivory, oMiss Berry, lady wearing a white dress, on ivory, 7.5cm x 6cm, black frame Miss Berry £80 - £120 1392 T Englart, a portrait miniature, Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson, watercolour on ivory, signed and dated 74, oval, 9.5cm x 7.5cm £200 - £300
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Day Three
Friday 30th September at 10.30am
Bronzes, Instruments & Furniture
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Bronzes and Sculptures
1402 Boyes (19th century), a brown patinated bronze, Faithfulness, a scantily clad putto and a dog, signed in the maquette, marble base, 44cm wide £800 - £1200 1403 Continental School (19th century), a dark patinated and gilt cabinet bronze, of a dancing bear, he stands, with one paw raised, square base, bun feet, 13.5cm high £130 - £150
1404 Continental School (early 20th century), a pair of gilt bronze and ivory chryselephantine figures, of a young girl and boy, they stand, she with a basket, he with a book tucked beneath his arm, rustic white marble bases, 16cm high £400 - £600
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1400 After Pietro Cipriani (19th century), a dark patinated library bronze, Dancing Faun, oval base, 56.5cm high £1200 - £1800
1401 Austrian School (early 20th century), a bronzed figure, of a Nubian warrior, charging, shield in hand, waisted onyx socle, 19cm high £60 - £80
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1405 Edward Onslow Ford (1852 - 1901), a dark patinated bronze, of a young nude, balanced at the water’s edge, signed in the maquette, canted marble base, 52cm high £3000 - £4000
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1411 French School, a large patinated bronze, Cupid and Psyche, circular base, 73cm high £800 - £1200
1412 French School, a patinated bronze, of a nude bather, marble base, 19cm high £220 - £250
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1406 French School (19th century), a dark patinated and parcel gilt bronze library model, of a sphinx, rectangular rose marble base, 26.5cm wide, c.1870 £250 - £350 1407 French School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze bust, of a young beauty, waisted socle, square marble base, 21cm high £130 - £150
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1413 Italian Grand Tour School (19th century), a pair of dark patinated bronzes, Narcissus and Apollo Belvedere, verde antico rotating connoisseur’s plinths, 30.5cm and 31.5cm high £500 - £700 1414 Italian School (19th century), a large dark patinated bronze, of a nude putto sounding a conch, 84cm high £2000 - £2500
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1408 French School (19th century), a patinated bronze bust, of a young baccante, scantily draped and clad in fruiting vine, rectangular base, 22cm high £180 - £220
1409 French School (19th century), a patinated bronze, of a young fisherman, he stands, wearing a tricorn hat, circular base, 21cm high £70 - £90
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1415 Pierre Jules Mene (1810 - 1879), a dark patinated bronze, of a dog, standing, alert, rounded rectangular base, 19cm wide £150 - £250
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Cameras and Musical Instruments
1416 Russian School, a dark patinated bronze, of a horse drawn sledge, oval base, signed in Cyrillic in the maquette, 24cm wide £80 - £120
1418 A Reid and Sigrist Ltd (Leicester) Reid II 35mm camera, serial number P2933,Taylor-Hobson f2 2in.lens serial number 330527, leather case , c1959; a Weston Master III exposure meter, cased (2)
The firm of Reid & Sigrist was founded after the first world war as a small precision instrument making business in Leicester and also later at New Malden, Surrey. During the second world war the firm undertook the assembly and repair of aircraft and making of munitions. After the war the firm began to seek new markets to diversify into. It was approached by the former minister of aircraft production, Sir Stafford Cripps, with a view to making a ‘British Leica’ - a proposal instigated by a lack of available UK made 35mm cameras both during and after the war.The Leitz factory in Wetzlar had fallen into British hands in 1945 and was investigated and its manufacturing facilities and techniques researched with a view to manufacturing the camera in England which started in 1947. The Reid II is a copy of the Leica II. £600 - £1000 1419 A violin, the two-piece back 36cm long excluding button, paper label printed Bartholemew Karner in Mittenwald an der Ifer 1784, ebony tuning pegs, outlined throughout with purfling, 60.5cm long overall, cased, the two bows unsigned £800 - £1200
1420 A Dallas five-5 string open back banjo, carved heel, original case, c.1910 £300 - £500
1421 A 19th century child’s violin, the one-piece back 27.5cm long excluding button, ebony tuning pegs, outlined throughout with purfling, 45.5cm long overall £60 - £100
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1417 E. Picault, after, a large dark patinated floor standing bronze, of a scantily clad classical man, 167cm high £1000 - £1500 For more images please visit
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1422 A 19th century double bass, 114cm to top of ‘button’, tuning pegs with cog wheel mechanism and turned ebonised knobs,bold scroll with inset plate to verso, outlined throughout with purfling, 182cm high overall, the bow with ivory sole and ebony frog £400 - £600
1433 A violin, the two-piece back 36cm long excluding button, ebony tuning pegs, outlined throughout with purfling, 60cm long overall, cased, the bow unsigned £100 - £150
1434 An English violin, by E W Whitworth, the well figured one-piece back 35.5cm long excluding button, outlined throughout with purfling, 60cm long overall, dated 1951, cased, the earlier bow unsigned £60 - £100
1423 A 19th century mahogany concertina, by Lachenal & Co, London, twenty-seven keys, hexagonal fretwork ends, no.63690, 18cm diam, mahogany case £60 - £100
Barometers
1424 A 19th century rosewood concertina, probably Wheatstone, forty eight keys, hexagonal fretwork ends, no.18558, 18cm diam, mahogany case £60 - £100
1435 A George IV mahogany wheel barometer, signed to the level Linnell, London, 24cm circular silvered dial, hygrometer, mercury thermometer, the case with swan neck pediment and boxwood finial, bead and reel apron, 109cm high, c.1825 £120 - £180
1425 A 19th century rosewood flute, by Douglas & Co, 7 South Street, London, plated keys and mounts, 67.5cm long £100 - £150
1426 A 19th century Swiss walnut rectangular music box, 9cm cylinder playing on a one-piece comb, cranking handle, Stop/Start and Change/Repeat selectors, hinged cover transfer printed with a musical trophy, 29.5cm wide, c.1870 £80 - £120
1436 A post Regency mahogany and satinwood strung stick barometer, silvered scale, with mercury thermometer, signed C Altria Abdn, turned reservoir cover, 92cm high Cesare (later Caesar) Altria (1811-1865) was son of a maker of the same name who settled in Edinburgh from N. Itlay.The younger Altria was apprenticed to his father 1825-1832 thereafter working in Aberdeen as an optician and glassblower to the 1860s. He married Mary Kinloch in 1835 and had a large family. Judging from this conservatively styled example this instrument could be an early example of his work perhaps c. 1832/35. £200 - £300
1427 A 19th century viola, the one-piece back 40cm long excluding button, paper label Repare par Fs Pupunat, Luthier a Lausanne 1836, outlined with purfling, rosewood tuning pegs, 65.5cm long overall, two bows, one stamped Tourte, 75cm long, the other apparently unmarked, silver wire bound, 75cm long, cased £200 - £300 1428 A 19th century walnut table top symphonium, playing 28cm disks, hinged cover with monochrome printed vignette to verso, depicting putti frolicing to music, 34cm wide, c.1870, seven discs £250 - £350
1437 A Victorian oak aneroid wheel barometer, 25cm silvered register inscribed J Davis, Optician, Derby. ‘onion top’ case with C-scroll cresting, 99cm long overall, c.1860 £60 - £100
1430 A German violin, the one piece back 36cm long excluding button, paper label for Arnold Voight, Geigenmacher, Markneukirchen, Sachsen, rosewood tuning pegs, outlined throughout with purfling, 60.5cm long overall, cased, the bow unsigned £200 - £250
1439 A Victorian Gothic Revival oak Admiral Fitzroy barometer, paper scale, mercury cistern, alcohol thermometer, the case with stiff leaf cresting, 116cm high, c.1880 £80 - £120
1429 A late 19th century violin, two-piece back, 35.9cm long excluding button, paper label L Lowendahl, Dresden, cased with associated bow £40 - £60
1438 An Edwardian mahogany barograph, by Dolland, London, bevelled five-glass case, drawer to base, turned handle, bracket feet, 21cm high, 38cm wide, c.1910 £200 - £300
1431 An early 20th century Grand Model violin, twopiece back, 35.7cm long excluding button, paper label inscribed Thomas Craig of Aberdeen,, No. 153, dated 1903, cased with two associated bows and pegs £80 - £120
Clocks
1440 A 19th century Black Forest cuckoo wall clock, 13.5cm dial with Roman numerals, pointed architectural case, with bird cresting, carved and pierced leaves, 49cm high, c.1880 £150 - £200
1432 A violin, the two-piece back 35.75cm long excluding button, Stradiuarius label, ebony tuning pegs inlaid with mother of pearl roundels, outlined throughout with purfling, 60cm long overall, the bow stamped Vuillaume a Paris, 73.5cm long £80 - £120 For more images please visit
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1441 A 19th century French brass marquetry and ebonised portico clock, 9.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day Japy Freres movement stamped Courdier A Paris, shaped cresting, solomonic columns, rectangular base, 50.5cm high, c.1870 £150 - £200
1446 A 19th century French ormolu mounted carrara marble mantel clock garniture, 10cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals and decorated with a continuous band of flowering swags, 14-day movement numbered 1312 and striking on a bell, the case crested and flanked by a scantily clad muse and playful putti, beaded border, the base with a frieze of fruiting laurel, urnular tripod side vases ensuite, 30cm high, c.1890 £700 - £1000
1442 A 19th century French ebonised drum head mantel clock, 10.5cm circular dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, visible Brocot escapement, 14-day movement count wheel striking on a bell, compensation pendulum, the case flanked by scrolls, plinth base, 43cm high, c.1890
1447 A 19th century French porcelain mounted gilt metal figural mantel clock, 8.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed J Edmonds, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case cast with a scantily clad beauty and lovebirds, the frieze with panels painted in the manner of Sevres with putto and flowers, on a bleu celeste ground, 46cm wide, c.1870
Paper label to verso inscribed Holnest Park, The Property of the Trustees of the Late J S W Erle Drax, No.728 £130 - £150 1443 A 19th century French gilt metal and belge noir figural mantel clock, 7.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the canted case crested by a harvester of the pastoral idyll, bracket feet, 42.5cm high, c.1890 £150 - £180
The name Edmonds probably refers to the London maker & retailer John Edmonds, flourishing at the end of the 19th century; he also signed numerous carriage clocks of the period. £500 - £700
1448 A 20th century French Boulle cartouche shaped bracket clock, in Louis XVI style, the 16.5cm gilt brass dial with cabochon enamelled Roman numerals, embossed to centre, the case crested by a with lofty leafy finial, rococo gilt metal mount and tortoiseshell ground, 57cm high £60 - £100
1444 A 19th century French gilt metal cartel clock, 11cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin-winding holes, 14-day Japy Frères movement numbered 56969 M, the cast in the Rococo manner with leafy scrolls, flowers and trellis, 52cm long, c. 1880 £60 - £100
1449 A fine and unusual lapis lazuli and silvered metal mounted repeating carriage clock, 4.5cm circular engine turned dial inscribed Charles Frodsham, London, Arabic numerals, 8-day French movement striking on a gong, enamel setting dial, the case in the Neo-Classical Revival taste with ribbon-tied wreath handle, lotus borders and anthemions to angles, shallow bracket feet, 13.5cm high overall, c.1910 £3000 - £4000
1445 A 19th century French gilt metal figural mantel clock, 8.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed Hry Marc a Paris, Roman numerals, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case crested by a young beauty reading a letter, a love bird held to her breast, 44cm wide, c.1870 £280 - £320
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1450 A flamboyant French Third Republic gilt metal clock garniture, the clock with domed and crested case on pierced support flanked by cherub caryatids, pierced backplate, spreading base, 11cm brass dial within-egg-and dart bezel Roman chapter in black on white porcelain plaques, 14 day French movement marked CB within a cartouche no. 267, striking on a bell 61cm high, with a pair of 5 light matching candelarbra each 58cm tall, late 19th century. £500 - £800
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1451 A French Aesthetic Movement gilt brass repeating carriage clock, 5.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, on a chased ground applied, silvered and gilt in three colours with branches and sprays of flowers, 8day movement numbered 2341 and striking on a gong, platform escapement, faux bamboo case, 19.5cm over handle, c.1880 £1200 - £1800
1453 A French dark patinated and gilt metal cartel clock, 10.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed **, Rouen, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement countwheel striking on a bell, the case with lofty ribbon cresting, beaded, laurel and wrapped reeded borders, fruiting acanthus underfinial, 57cm high, c.1890 £300 - £400
1454 A French Empire ormolu portico clock,of small proportions, 7cm circular dial with enamel chapter of Roman numerals, engine turned centre, twin winding holes, the movement numbered 2329B and striking on a bell, the case with architectural pediment above a pair of columns, plinth base, bun feet, 33cm high, first half 19th century £300 - £500
1452 A French Charles X ormolu mantel clock, 10cm convex enamel dial signed Revel raised above a grotesque mask fountain spouting water, bas relief applied figues to sides, Roman and subsidiary Arabic chapter, the 8-day movement countwheel-striking on a bell, the case cast with a Classical maiden with flask beside a well, rectangular base with swags and butterflies, bun feet, 46cm high, c.1820 Jean Revel founded his firm at the Palais Royal, Paris in c. 1770. £800 - £1200 For more images please visit
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1457 A French Louis-Philippe bronze and carrara marble figural mantel clock,9.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed Auriot a Paris, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case with a Classical muse reading a book, allegorical of learning, the fluted base with deep frieze cast with guilloche and acanthus bosses, conforming knop feet, 58cm. wide, c. 1840 £800 - £1200 1458 A late 19th century French Belge Noir mantel clock, the drum top with silvered convex dial, Roman chapter in circular reserves, filigree gilt metal to centre, fourteen day French movement no. 3473/5.7, striking on a gong, the architectural case set with brass plaque of cherubs frolicking, freestanding gilt metal fluted Corinthian columns, on a plinth, 40cm high, 44cm wide, c.1875 £60 - £100 1459 A late 19th century French champleve enamel and lacquered brass mantel clock, 9cm circular dial with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a gong, the case with domed cresting and bud finial, knop feet, 33cm high, c.1900 £80 - £120
1460 A late 19th century French gilt brass repeating alarum carriage clock, 6cm enamel dial with a chapter of Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals above a setting dial, 8-day movement striking on a gong, gorge case with five bevelled glass panes, swing handle, skirted base with shallow bracket feet, 13.5cm high, c.1895, morroco travelling case £600 - £800
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1455 A French gilt bronze and champleve enamel mantel clock, 7.5cm circular dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, 14-day movement striking on a gong, the case with arched pediment centred by a cartouche supported by scantily clad putti, the case flanked by pillars and applied with further masks and figures, brightly decorated throughout with flowers, cornucopia and scrolling acanthus, shaped apron, turned feet, 27.5cm high, c.1900 £800 - £1200
1461 A late 19th century French lacquered brass repeating carriage clock, 7cm rectangular enamel dial inscribed Dent, 4 Royal Exchange, London, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, 8-day movement striking on a gong, platform escapement, swing carrying handle, 15cm high, c.1890 £100 - £150 1462 A Le Coultre & Cie Atmos timepiece, 12cm dial applied with Arabic numerals and baton markers, the movement numbered 249788 on slow/fast scale, 24cm high £300 - £500
1456 A French gilt metal and champleve enamel mantel clock garniture, in the Rococo Revival taste, 7.5cm convex dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, 14-day movement striking on a bell, the case brightly decorated with stylised flowers, leafy scrolls and a panel of quatrefoil trellis, 23cm high, candlesticks ensuite, 13.5cm high, c.1900 £800 - £1200
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1463 A Louis XVI style gilt metal and Sevres porcelain mounted clock, 8cm diam porcelain dial painted with Arabic numerals around a central reserve of irises, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a gong, two-handled urnular finial, balloon shape case flanked by porcelain columns painted with iris flowers and glazed in varying tones of purple, the apron cast with putti allegorical of beauty, shaped base, tope feet, 55cm high, early 20th century £600 - £800
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1464 A Victorian brass skeleton timepiece, 13cm shaped circular silvered dial with Roman numerals, fusee movement, scroll frame, marble base, glass dome with rosewood plinth, 40cm high, c.1860 £100 - £150
1465 An Edwardian mahogany bracket clock, 15cm arched silvered dial with a chapter of Roman numerals, on a ground profusely engraved with scrolling foliage, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a gong, the arched case with brass carrying handle and flanked by reeded canted angles, skirted base, brass bun feet, 39cm over handle, c. 1910 £120 - £150
1466 An impressive late Victorian oak boardroom table clock, brass 20.3cm arched dial, cut brass spandrels, the arch set with three subsidiary setting dials: chime/silent, slow/fast adjuster & chime choice, silvered Roman chapter, matted centre English three train fusee eight-day movement chiming on eight bells and striking on a gong, arched top scumbled to resemble amboyna, five brass pineapple finials, brass inlaid tympanum, arched bevelled glass door flanked by fluted Corinthian columns with cast brass capitals, fretted side and back, glyphic frieze above plain base on bun feet, 74cm high, c.1890 This clock is very much in the style of A & H Rowley, of 180 Gray’s Inn Road, London; examples of this level of opulence were then catalogued at £42. £2500 - £3500
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1471 A George III oak and mahogany inlaid long case clock, arched brass dial engraved with swan in a cartouche, Roman and Arabic chapter, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed Thomas Daves/Carmarthen, eight day movement, striking on a bell, the hood with curly pediment with brass paterae centred by a ball and spire finial, turned columns, shaped door to trunk, skirted plinth, 221cm high Thomas Daves was born in 1782, set up in business in Carmarthen in 1803 and died in 1835.The brass dial suggests a date early in his career circa 1805. £200 - £300
1470 A fine George I walnut longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed John Wady, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, dolphins, masks and leafy scrolls to spandrels, matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, penny moon date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, arched hood with three brass ball and spire finials, brass capped Doric columns, long rectangular door to waist, skirted base, bracket feet, 221cm high, c.1715
Jean, later John Wady was born in the Channel Islands c. 1692 and is believed to have moved to London to be apprenticed in 1706, gaining his freedom c. 1713. In 1721 he married at St. Bride, Fleet St., London, Mary Davis,and was still working in the early 1730s. He took two apprentices, one of which (from 1720-1727 was James, the son of his elder brother, William, a St. Giles vintner. James later migrated to Newport, RI in America where he was making high quality clocks as late as the 1750s. John Wady was declared insolvent in 1729 - if the quality of his clocks is any measure, he may have had trouble selling them at a viable price. It is probable that he too went to America after his insolvency. £1000 - £1500
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1472 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 33.5cm circular painted dial inscribed T Mawkes, Derby, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, painted with a rose, date aperture, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with Derbyshire ‘curly eyebrow’ pediment, brass capped Doric columns, serpentine arched rectangular door to waist flanked by quarter-columns, plinth base, 213cm high, c.1800 £200 - £300
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1473 A George III oak longcase clock, 13.5cm circular engraved brass dial, Roman chapter, subsidiary minute and date aperture, signed Harlow/Ashburn (sic), thirty-hour movement with countwheel striking on a bell, the hood with moulded outswept cornice and brass capped Doric columns, shaped rectangular top to trunk door, skirted base, bracket feet, 204cm high, c.1780
The clock was made by Samuel Boulton Harlow (17511815), eldest son of Ashbourne clockmaker Joseph, although he was apprenticed to John Litton of Ashbourne 1767-1774, after which time he worked for a while at Birmingham before returning to Ashbourne where he sold clockmaking materials, made clocks to a high standard, as well as watches, and was the inventor in 1794 of a key to save breakages of watch springs (a device often attributed to Breguet). This relatively prolific family continued as clockmakers at Ashbourne for a further two generations. £300 - £400
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1474 A George III oak longcase clock, 29.5cm square painted dial inscribed Jno. Chapman, Loughboro (sic), Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, brightly painted with a bird, sprigs to spandrels, date aperture, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, flat-topped hood with dentil cornice, brass-capped Doric pillars, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with an oval patera, mahogany crossbanded and outlined throughout with barberpole stringing, skirted base, 192.5cm high, c.1815
John Chapman was a notable Loughborough character. Son of a farmer at Holywell Hall, he was born in 1754 and apprenticed to Joseph Donisthorpe of Loughborough 1767-1774, when he took over his master’s business when Donisthorpe conveniently died that year. He was a prominent Baptist and married twice, producing three sons by his second wife Sarah (nee Parkinson of Quorn). He was in 1795 a co-founder of the Leicestershire Society of Clockmakers and later made lace making machines as well. Bankrupted in 1834, he died in 1840. His son john was notable as the improver of the Hansom cab, greatly refining J A Hansom’s design. £150 - £200
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1475 A George III/IV mahogany longcase clock, 32cm arched painted dial inscribed Charles **rd, Sheffield, Roman numerals, the arch painted with the hunt at full cry, the spandrels with foxes and hounds, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass capped reeded Corinthian capitals, serpentine arched rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, plinth base, 222cm high, c.1825 £200 - £300 1476 A rare early Victorian oak noctuary or nightwatchman’s clock, in the manner of John Whitehurst III, 17cm silvered dial inscribed Inglis, London, Arabic numerals, 30-hour movement with brass plates and turned pillars, plain case with rectangular door to waist above a panel, 182cm high, c.1840
This instrument was clearly built to the specification John Whitehurst II as evolved (according to Joseph Strutt) from a simpler earlier version by William Strutt and Erasmus Darwin from an idea of John Whitehurst FRS. Nevertheless, the movement does not appear to have been supplied by the Whitehurst firm, lacking their numbering.The design of the dial and disposition of the recording mechanism also differs slightly, suggesting that the maker had examined a Whitehurst version and was attempting to improve upon it. Demand may well have increased for these devices following a highly favourable report on their use for controlling the watch at Derby by the Commissioners on Municipal Corporations in 1833.The maker was Adam Inglis (1796-1860) of 39, St. John Square, Clerkenwell. Although born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, he was apprenticed to a London clockmaker in 1810 and had set up on his own account at Clerkenwell prior to his marriage to Elizabeth Pearce in 1836. [Literature: Craven, M., John Whitehurst FRS: Innnovator, Scientist, Geologist and Clockmaker (Fonthill Media, Stroud, 2015) pp.196-201] £400 - £600
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1477 A Regency oak longcase clock, arched painted dial with bucolic scene of a shepherdess with child, seated in a landscape with a farmhouse, Arabic chapter, date aperture, thirty- hour movement striking on a bell, signed John Hallam/Nottingham, floral spandrels, the hood with swan neck cornice, free standing pilasters, shaped door, canted angles, skirted base 210.8cm high.
1478 A Victorian Yorkshire mahogany longcase clock, 35cm arched painted dial with the adoration of the magi, spandrels with architectural scenes,white Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds and date dials, pierced gilt hands, signed Flather/Halifax, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, curly pediment centered by a raised brass urn finial,hood supported on turned barley sugar twist columns, shaped short door to trunk, flanked by conforming twisted columns, inlaid frieze, recessed panel below tripartite frieze to base shaped apron, bracket feet, 244cm high, c. 1860
John Hallam was working at Nottingham from the 1790s until 1820 when he was in partnership with his brother Thomas although Thomas went his own way after 1828. His sister married Nottingham maker John Stevenson and Hallam took their son William (1791-1881) as an apprentice 1805-1812. Stevenson eventually took the business over and transferred to Derby in 1841, retiring in 1855. £200 - £300
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The maker is William Flather, the younger (1810-1879) of 30 Scotland Street, Sheffield, who succeeded (with his brother Robert) to the firm started c. 1808 by his father, also William (1786-1856). £100 - £150
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1479 A William IV flame mahogany long case clock, square 34cm painted dial with roses in the spandrels, Roman chapter, Arabic minute chapter, subsidiary seconds and date dials, ringed winding holes, signed Barlow/Preston, gilt pierced hands, eight-day movement, striking on a bell, the weights marked Barlow, the hood with curly pediment, brass paterae, supported on reeded piers, short door flanked by reeded pilasters, frieze below, black line inlaid base panel with canted angles, ogee feet, 210.8cm high
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1480 A William IV mahogany longcase clock, 33cm circular painted dial inscribed Shepperley & Pearce, Nottingham, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned pillars, arched rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, skirted base, ogee bracket feet, 235cm high, c.1835 Anthony Shepperley was a Nottingham maker working from 1814, but by 1835 had been joined in partnership with William Pearce and Shepperley & Pearce. Pearce, however, was working along by 1855, suggesting the prior death or retirement of Shepperley. £300 - £400
The Barlows were a prolific and long standing Lancashire dynasty of makers originally from Oldham, of whom, Henry occasionally signed from Preston and who may have been the maker of this clock. £400 - £500
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1481 An 18th century Irish mahogany longcase clock, 32cm arched brass dial inscribed James Aickin, Corke (sic), above a foliate mask, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with break-arch pediment and brass ball-and-spire finial, brass capped Doric columns, serpentine arched door to waist flanked by quarter-columns, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, skirted base, bracket feet, 233cm high, c.1770 James Aiken (1738 - 1780) was apprenticed in Cork 1752 - 1759 after which he set up on his own account and worked in the city until his death. His younger brother George was apprenticed in London in 1763 £300 - £500
1482 An early Victorian long case clock, the painted arched dial painted with country house, Roman chapter ring, pheasant in flight to centre, floral spandrels, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with curly pediment, turned columns, the trunk with short door flanked by reeded pilasters, 203cm high
An old note from the vendor’s family attributes this clock to A Launt of Chesterfield, N.B. Antony Launt was working from Beetwell Street, Chesterfield, by 1846, but by 1862 had moved to Broad Pavement. £100 - £150 1483
1483 An early Victorian mahogany longcase clock, 36cm arched painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, rolling moonphase with ships to arch, each spandrel with a sportsman, hound and the day’s bag, subsidiary seconds dial, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment and fluted upstand, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by split turnings, outlined throughout with chequered banding and boxwood stringing, plinth base, 225cm high, c.1845 £200 - £300
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1485 Whitehurst Interest - a George III longcase clock movement, 33.5cm arched enamel dial inscribed Smith, Alfreton, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, the arch painted with a girl and her dog, batwing paterae to spandrels, 30-hour mechanism countwheel striking on a bell, marked WW to edge, ringed pillars, 46cm high, c.1800 Benjamin Smith II was b. c. 1744 and apprenticed to his father Benjamin Smith I (1721-1774), succeeding him in 12774. He was twice married and retired in 1807 selling his stick-intrade to John Platts of Alfreton. Many of his long case movements appear to have been supplied from the Derby workshop of John Whitehurst I & II, these invariably being marked on the lower edge of the plates WW as here. £120 - £150
1484 Freemasonic Interest - a George II/early George III walnut longcase clock, 33cm square brass dial inscribed Johnathan Lees, Bury, Roman and Arabic numerals, cast Rococo spandrels, painted ‘penny’ moonphase, twin winding holes, 8-day movement striking on a bell, the flat top hood with Doric columns, shaped door to waist inlaid with square and compass, flanked by quarter columns, ogee bracket feet, 206cm high, c.1760 Jonathan Lees (1730-1785) was working at Bury from 1751 and later lived at Middleton. £300 - £500 For more images please visit
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Furniture
1494 A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry bombé shaped cylinder bureau, retractable front enclosing a sliding plateau, a cupboard, compartments and an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, above three long graduated drawers, profusely inlaid and outlined with boxwood stringing, scroll feet, 114cm high, 113cm wide £1500 - £2000
1495 A 19th century elm and ash Windsor child’s high chair, hooped back, curved arm rail, saddle seat, turned legs, H-stretcher, 90.5cm high, c.1840 £80 - £120 1496 A 19th century elm and ash Windsor elbow chair, tall hooped back with shaped and pierced splat, hooped armrail, saddle seat, turned legs, H-stretcher, East Midlands, c.1840 £100 - £150
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1491 A 17th century oak joint stool, moulded rectangular oversailing top above a deep frieze carved with leafy lunettes, turned legs, rectangular stretchers, 54cm high, 46cm wide, c.1680 £100 - £150 1492 A 19th century burr walnut dressing mirror, rectangular pane, shaped base, fitted with drawers, bracket feet, 57cm high, c.1800 £60 - £100
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1493 A 19th century Dutch gilt metal mounted mahogany and marquetry demi-lune side cabinet, slightly oversailing top inlaid with a flowering urn, birds and scrolling acanthus, above a pair of hinged compartments and tambour doors, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, fluted apron, tapered feet, 81cm high, 80cm wide, c.1850 £300 - £400 For more images please visit
1497 A 19th century French fruitwood dresser, projecting canopy above a seven-section plate rack, the base with a pair of frieze drawers above panelled doors, stile feet, 204cm high, 156cm wide £300 - £400
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1500 A 19th century French gilt metal mounted walnut and parquetry shaped oval jardinière table, veneered in the Transitional taste with lozenges outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, slender scroll end supports, shaped undertier, scroll feet, 78cm high, 62cm wide, c.1870 £200 - £300
1498 A 19th century French gilt metal mounted rosewood and marquetry oval occasional writing table, quarterveneered top with pierced three-quarter gallery and inlaid with a basket of flowers, quills and a drapery swag, drawer to frieze, serpentine undertier inlaid with vase and ewers, serpentine legs, 77cm high, 62cm wide, c.1870 £700 - £1000
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1501 A 19th century French Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted kingwood, rosewood and marquetry shaped serpentine card table, profusely inlaid with summer flowers and leafy strapwork, enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze applied with putti, serpentine legs, 75cm high, 85cm wide, c.1860 £1500 - £2000
1499 A 19th century French gilt metal mounted rosewood and marquetry serpentine bijouterie table, hinged top with bevelled pane, inlaid with a border of flowers and scrolling foliage, shaped apron, cabriole legs, open undertier outlined with boxwood stringing, 73cm high, 76cm wide, c.1860 £300 - £400 For more images please visit
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1502 1502 A 19th century French provincial cherry refectory table, planked oversailing top above a deep frieze, turned legs, H-stretcher, bun feet, 77cm high, 71cm wide, 207cm long £500 - £700
1506 A 19th century gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry pier cabinet, oversailing rectangular top above a deep frieze inlaid with a spray of flowers, shaped plinth base, 103cm high, 112cm wide, c.1870 £300 - £400
1504 A 19th century French Rococo Revival gilt metal mounted rosewood and marquetry bombé shaped secretaire a abattant, marble top above a fall front enclosing a well fitted tulip wood veneered interior and inset tooled leather writing surface, above two long drawers, inlaid overall with a flowering urn and cornucopia, shaped apron, serpentine feet, 152cm high, 80cm wide, c.1850 £1000 - £1500
1508 A 19th century giltwood corner chair, carved with scrolls, flowerheads and foliage, stuffed-over green damask upholstery, cabriole legs, 94cm wide, c.1870 £80 - £120
1503 A 19th century French provincial oak and fruitwood rectangular refectory table, planked oversailing top, shaped frieze, chamfered legs, 76cm high, 223cm wide £300 - £400
1507 A 19th century giltwood and gesso shaped rectangular looking glass, bold acanthus border, 52cm x 43cm, c.1880 £80 - £120
1509 A 19th century Italian cartouche shaped looking glass, carved, gessoed and painted with a border of scrolls and crested by a vacant reserve, 42.5cm high, 45cm wide, c.1850 £60 - £80 1510 A 19th century Louis XVI Revival gilt metal mounted mahogany circular centre table, marble top with shallow gallery, turned and reeded and spirally fluted legs, incurved undertier centred by a boss, outswept feet, 74cm high, 41cm diam, c.1870 £700 - £900
1505 A 19th century gilt metal mounted kingwood crossbanded burr walnut serpentine work table, in the Louis XV taste, hinged quarter-veneered top, shaped apron, basket undertier, serpentine legs, 73cm high, 58cm wide, c.1870 £300 - £400
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1512 A ‘19th century’ mahogany kneehole desk or dressing table, three-quarter gallery centred by a rectangular tablet, slightly oversailing top above a shallow frieze drawer and cupboard to niche, flanked by further cupboards, inlaid with oval batwing paterae and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, ogee bracket feet, 93cm high, 109cm wide (alterations) £300 - £400
1511 A 19th century mahogany floor standing corner cupboard, swan neck pediment with eagle finial above and astragal glazed door, the projecting base with panelled door, shaped plinth, 220cm high, 70cm wide £100 - £150
1513 A 19th century mahogany linen press, moulded outswept cornice above a pair of rectangular doors veneered with well figured ovals and enclosing sliding trays, the base with two short and two long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles, bracket feet, 219cm high, 127cm wide £200 - £300
1514 A 19th century mahogany tripod torchere or statuary pedestal, dished circular top above a lotus capital, turned, reeded and fluted slender baluster column, cabriole legs carved with acanthus, ball and claw feet, 132cm high, 31cm diam £150 - £180
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1515 A 19th century Maltese walnut and marquetry octagonal tripod centre table, the top profusely inlaid with a stylised star motif within banded geometric borders, turned column, shaped cabriole legs, stamped RM Valetta, 77cm high, 66cm diam, c.1870 £150 - £200 1516 A 19th century oak child’s oak gate leg credence table, oval top with fall leaf,mobbing turned legs, pierced rectangular stretcher, 51cm high, 45cm wide £80 - £120
1517 A 19th century oval work table, profusely inlaid with sprays of flowers, outlined ivory barberpole borders, hinged cover enclosing an arrangement of compartments, kidney shaped undertier, serpentine legs, 72cm high, 54cm wide £300 - £500
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1519 A 19th century solid yew tripod occasional table, circular top with reeded border, turned slender baluster column, shaped down swept legs, 66cm high, 40.5cm diam £100 - £150
1520 A Black Forest hall bench, supported by a pair of boldly carved bears, the shaped and pierced back carved with a further bear amongst leafy branches, textured seat, 150cm wide £800 - £1200
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1518 A 19th century pietra dura centre table, the hexagonal moulded top inlaid in specimen stones and mother of pearl with sprays of flowers, the tripod base with fluted column, cabriole legs, cabriole legs, pad feet, 72cm high, 56cm wide £300 - £400 For more images please visit
1521 A Charles II oak blanket chest, hinged top enclosing a till, three panel front carved with leafy motifs, initialled EH and dated 1683, stile feet, 69cm high, 125cm wide, the date spurious but c.1680 £150 - £200 135
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1526 A Chinese hardwood stepped rectangular ceremonial robe chest, hinged cover, brass drop handle, skirted base, bun feet, 25cm high, 92cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150
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1522 A Charles II oak block front chest, planked top with moulded edge above four long graduated drawers applied with geometric mouldings, brass drop handles, bracket feet, 95cm high, 95cm wide, c.1675 £250 - £350
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1527 A Chinese padouk wood circular jardinière stand, circular inset marble top above a deep shaped frieze carved in relief with scrolls, lion paw feet, 46cm high, 42cm diam, c.1900 £120 - £180
1523 A Charles II oak block front chest, rectangular top with moulded edge above two short and three long drawers applied with geometric mouldings, skirted base, bun feet, 91cm high, 103cm wide, c. 1675 £300 - £400
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1524 A Charles II oak four panel blanket chest, hinged top enclosing a till, the front with leafy lunettes carved frieze and outlined with bog oak and holly dogtooth bands, stile feet, 66cm high, 141cm wide, c.1675 £200 - £300 1525 A Charles II provincial oak chair, shaped scroll cresting above three linear splats, flanked by a chequered border, plank seat, bobbin turned stretcher legs, c 1680 £60 - £100
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1528 A Chinese padouk wood circular jardinière stand, inset marble top above a deep frieze pierced and carved with blossoming prunus, square section legs, lion paw feet, 46cm high, 42cm diam, c.1900 £80 - £120 136
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1529 A Chinese padouk wood dinner gong, shaped arched cresting and frame carved with fruiting foliage and scrolls, planished brass gong, arched feet, 97cm high, 63cm wide, c.1880 £100 - £150
1532 A Chippendale Revival mahogany serving table, gadrooned rectangular top above a pair of cockbeaded frieze drawers, shaped apron boldly carved with a scallop shell, cabriole legs, lion paw feet, 121cm wide, c.1900 £200 - £300
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1533 A Chippendale Revival solid rosewood slightly break centre sideboard, brass rail with reeded Corinthian columns, moulded top above a pair of drawers and a shaped apron, flanked by further drawers and cupboards, profusely carved in relief with leafy scrolls and fluted urns, panelled sides, ball and claw feet, 94cm high, 181cm wide, c.1910 £300 - £500
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1530 A Chinese padouk wood hexagonal jardinière stand, rouge marble inset top, beaded border above a deep frieze pierced and carved with blossoming prunus, six serpentine legs conforming, pierced lotus undertier, 80cm high, 31cm diam, c.1900 £100 - £150 1531 A Chippendale design mahogany elbow chair, the shaped and pierced cresting rail and splat inlaid with a ribbontied swag, tassel and leafy scrolls, serpentine arms terminating in scrolls, drop-in seat, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet £80 - £120
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1534 A Continental Art Deco two-tone hardwood side cabinet, flush top above an open niche with glass shelf, marble plateau, drawer and rectangular door, flanked by a pair of full length leaded glazed doors, veneered with stylised geometric motifs, ebonised geometric feet, 158cm high, 167cm wide, mid-20th century £400 - £600
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1537
1537 A fine French Louis XV Revival ormolu mounted kingwood serpentine side cabinet, in the manner of Francois Linke, crossbanded quarter-veneered top above a slide and a pair of parquetry veneered doors, enclosing a pair of drawers and shelves, the mounts boldly cast with foliate masks, lion paw feet, 109cm high, 129cm wide, c.1890 £3000 - £5000
1535
1535 A Continental dough trough, planked top, outswept sides, drawers to base, turned handles, stile feet, 74cm high, 150cm wide £200 - £300
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1536 A fine 19th century French ormolu and porcelain mounted kingwood and rosewood bonheur du jour, in the Adam Weisweiler taste, three-quarter gallery above a concave frieze, a pair of doors and small drawers, the projecting base with quarter-veneered sliding plateau and three frieze drawers, the oval mounts probably Sevres painted with colourful summer flowers on a Bleu Celeste ground, serpentine legs, 127cm high, 72cm wide, c.1870 £3000 - £4000
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1538
1538 A fine post-Regency rosewood and brass marquetry side cabinet, rectangular marble top above a pair of panelled doors profusely inlaid with leafy scrolls and strapwork, enclosing sliding trays and flanked by boldly carved acanthus cabriole supports, gadrooned borders, acanthus scroll feet, 107cm high, 145cm wide, c.1830 £6000 - £10000 1539 A French gilt metal mounted mahogany kidney shaped side cabinet, marble top with pierced gallery, above two drawers, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, serpentine legs, 75cm high, 62cm wide, c.1900 £200 - £300
1540 A French Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted rosewood serpentine bonheur du jour, two-tier superstructure with pierced three-quarter gallery and swagand-tassel frieze above a niche and a pair of small drawers, projecting base with further long drawer, serpentine legs, 108cm high, 72cm wide, c.1870 £200 - £300
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1541 A French Louis XV Revival mahogany and marquetry serpentine dressing table, hinged top quarterveneered and inlaid with scrolling leaves, crossbanded and outlined with boxwood stringing, enclosing an mirror and an open compartment, above a drawer, serpentine legs, brass sabots, 72cm high, 60cm wide, c.1870 £300 - £400
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1542 A French Transitional style gilt metal mounted kingwood, rosewood and parquetry kidney shaped side cabinet, marble top with pierced gallery above two drawers, the sides veneered with tumbling blocks, serpentine legs, 84cm high, 62cm wide, c.1870 £300 - £400 1543 A George I design walnut lowboy, crossbanded top above three cockbeaded drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles, shaped apron, cabriole legs, pad feet, 74cm high, 91cm wide, early 20th century £300 - £500
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1547
1547 A George III brass bound mahogany peat bucket, probably Irish, swing handle, 40cm high, 34cm diam, c.1780 £100 - £150
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1544 A George II mahogany demi-lune combination tea and card table, probably Irish, double-folding top enclosing polished and inset baize lined playing surfaces, the latter with dished counter wells, compartment to frieze, engraved brass bat shaped escutcheon, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, 75cm high, 76cm wide, c.1750 £300 - £400
1548 A George III Chippendale period mahogany elbow chair cupid’s bow cresting rail and pierced splat carved with scrolling acanthus, serpentine arms, stuffed-over seat, chamfered H-stretcher, moulded square legs, c.1760 £150 - £200
1545 A George II provincial elm side chair, bowed creating rail, vascular splat, drop-in seat, cabriole legs, pad feet, c.1730 £60 - £80
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1549 A George III design porter’s chair, scalloped back, brass studded stuffed over tan upholstery, moulded tapered square legs, 20th century £250 - £350
1546 A George II walnut card table, hipped rectangular top enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface and counter wells, above a deep frieze, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, 72.5cm high, 82cm wide, c.1750 £300 - £500 For more images please visit
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1550 A George III elm and ash cricket table, circular top above a shaped frieze, outswept triform legs, 67cm high, 60cm diam, c.1800 £80 - £120 1551 A George III elm and oak splay fronted wall hanging corner cupboard, moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing a shelf and small drawers, ivory kite shaped escutcheons, skirted base, 94cm high, 75cm wide, c.1790 £80 - £120
1554
1554 A George III mahogany and fruitwood tripod occasional table, piecrust top on birdcage support, baluster column, cabriole legs carved with stiff leaves, ball and claw feet, 70cm high, 69.5cm diam, c.1800 £200 - £300
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1552 A George III elm cricket table, circular top with turned underside, staked outswept legs, 64cm high, 49cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150
1555
1553 A George III fiddle back mahogany rectangular Pembroke table, moulded top above a frieze drawer, blind to verso, brass drum handles, tapered square legs, outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, block feet, 69.5cm high, 66cm wide, c.1810 £80 - £120 For more images please visit
1555 A George III mahogany bachelor’s chest, rectangular moulded top above a slide and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 82cm high, 89cm wide, c.1800 £150 - £180 143
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1556 A ‘George III’ mahogany bedroom cabinet, the rectangular top now hinged above a pair of doors, brass axe head handles, outlined with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, 80cm high, 63.5cm wide £80 - £120
1559
1559 A George III mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, moulded top, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 91cm high, 94cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150
1557
1557 A George III mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing a cupboard and an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, brass bat shaped escutcheon, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles, bracket feet, 103cm high, 99.5cm wide, c.1800 £60 - £100
1560
1560 A George III mahogany chest of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, moulded top, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 96cm high, 111cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150
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1558 A George III mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing a well fitted interior with central cupboard flanked by blind fretwork compartments, pigeon holes and small drawers, outlined with barberpole stringing, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, ogee bracket feet, 105.5cm high, 107cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150 For more images please visit
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1561 A George III mahogany chest on chest, dentil cornice above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, the slightly projecting base with three further long conforming, brass swan neck handles, shaped bracket feet, 181cm high, 113cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150 1562 A George III mahogany chest, moulded top above a slide and three long graduated faux cockbeaded drawers, Rococo swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 98cm high, 111cm wide, c.1775 £100 - £150 1563 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak lowboy, rounded rectangular oversailing top above three cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, shaped apron, chamfered square legs, 75cm high, 78cm wide, c.1790 £60 - £100 1564 A ‘George III’ mahogany dressing table, hinged top enclosing a mirror and compartments, flanked by fall leaves, turned legs, 73cm high, 79cm wide £100 - £150
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1565 A George III mahogany rounded rectangular sofa table, crossbanded top with fall leaves above a pair of cockbeaded frieze drawers, blind to verso, brass drum handles, kite shaped escutcheons, turned end supports, sabre legs, brass casters, 70cm high, 82cm wide, stamped Lambton Castle 729, c.1820 £150 - £250 1566 A George III mahogany rounded rectangular work table, reeded top with fall leaves above unusual fall front blind drawers, verso conforming, brass drum handles, outlined with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs,morass casters, 74cm high, 48cm wide, c.1810 £80 - £120
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1571 A George III mahogany tray top night table, shaped gallery with pierced handles, above a pair of doors and a commode drawer, moulded square legs, 78cm high, 53cm wide, c.1770 £700 - £1000
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1572 A George III mahogany tripod occasional table, circular tilting one-piece top, turned baluster column, cabriole legs, pad feet, 74cm high, 89cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120
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1567 A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase, moulded outswept cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors, the projecting base with fitted drawer veneered with a well figured oval, above three further long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass handles, bracket feet, 244cm high, 131.5cm wide, c.1800 £500 - £700
1568 A George III mahogany serpentine fronted chest, moulded top above a slide and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 87cm high, 107cm wide, c.1770 £3000 - £5000
1569 A George III mahogany serving sideboard, Irish or Scottish, shaped back applied with draught turned roundels above a stepped plateau, bow centre drawer to frieze, turned legs, 99cm high, 198cm wide, c. 1820 £600 - £800
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1573 A George III mahogany tripod occasional table, shaped circular tilting top with piecrust edge, turned and spirally fluted urnular pillar, cabriole legs and pad feet carved with acanthus, 69cm high, 79cm diam, c.1800 £250 - £350
1570 A George III mahogany sofa, deep rectangular back, stuffed-over lemon damask upholstery, slender turned and reeded legs, brass casters, 208cm wide, early 19th century £500 - £700
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1574 A George III oak cupboard, of small proportions, rectangular raised and fielded panelled door, kite shaped escutcheon, 28.5cm high, 37cm wide, c.1790 £60 - £80
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1576 A George III oak dresser, outswept cornice above three open shelves flanked by shaped end supports, projecting base with three drawers, brass swan neck handles, shaped and pierced apron, chamfered legs, planked potboard, 190cm high, 152cm wide, c.1770 £300 - £500 1577 A George III oak floor standing splay fronted corner cupboard, moulded outswept cornice above an astragal glazed door, the base with a panelled door outlined with ebony stringing, 201cm high, 82cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120
1578 A George III oak tripod occasional table, circular tilting top, turned urnular column, cabriole legs, pad feet, 70cm high, 71cm diam, c.1780 £60 - £100
1579 A George III oak tripod washstand, moulded circular top with bowl aperture, drawer to frieze, cabriole legs, pad feet, 28cm wide, 79cm high, c.1800 £70 - £100 1575
1575 A George III oak dresser, moulded cornice above three shelves, the projecting base with a T-shaped arrangement of six cockbeaded drawers and panelled doors, kite shaped escutcheons, ogee bracket feet, 205cm high, 181cm wide, c.1800 £300 - £500
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1580 A George III walnut and mahogany kneehole desk, rounded rectangular moulded top above a long frieze drawer and a small apron drawer, cupboard to niche flanked by two rows of three further cockbeaded drawers, brass swan neck handles, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood stringing, skirted base, bracket feet, 77cm high, 79cm wide £200 - £300
1581 A George IV gilt metal mounted rosewood side cabinet, marble top above a deep frieze and a glazed door, flanked by a pair of further bowed glazed doors, gadrooned borders, plinth base, 89cm high, 230cm wide, c.1830 £800 - £1200
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1582 A George IV rosewood low library bookcase, twotier superstructure with pierced brass three-quarter gallery, projecting lower stage with gadrooned border above three sections of open adjustable shelves, divided and flanked by lotus carved pillars, plinth base, 130cm high, 205cm wide, c.1830 £300 - £500
1584 A graduated pair of Victorian giltwood and gesso circular looking glasses, the smaller with magnifying convex plate, the larger plano bevelled, beaded and ebonised borders, leafy crestings and aprons, 44cm and 32cm diam, c.1870 £80 - £120
1583 A graduated pair of 19th century gilt brass fire kerbs, in the Louis XV taste, each cast with a leafy scroll cresting, 109cm and 113cm wide, c.1870 £60 - £100
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1587 A large Victorian design club fender, of traditional design, upholstered seats £100 - £150
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1585 A large George III style mahogany partners’ desk, moulded rectangular top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, above three cockbeaded frieze drawers, three further graduated to each pedestal, further drawers to verso, oval brass handles, plinth base, 77cm high, 213cm wide, 20th century £200 - £300
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1588 A late 17th century oak blanket chest, hinged top above a three panel front carved with fruiting vine and oak, stile feet, 70cm high, 136cm wide, c.1680 - 1700 £80 - £120
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1589 A late 18th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry bombé shaped commode, shaped oversailing top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, profusely inlaid with flowers outlined with chequered and boxwood stringing, shaped apron, lion paw feet, 88cm high, 99cm wide, c.1800 £1500 - £1800 1590 A late 18th century Dutch walnut and marquetry bombé shaped commode, quarter-veneered top above four long graduated drawers, profusely inlaid with flowering urns and leafy stems, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 83.5cm high, 93cm wide, c.1800 £2000 - £3000
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1586 A large Regency giltwood convex looking glass, lofty ebonised eagle cresting above leafy scrolls, 102cm high, 65cm wide, c.1820 £700 - £1000 For more images please visit
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1594 A Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted marquetry serpentine vitrine, moulded caddy top above a threequarter glazed door, the lower panels inlaid with baskets of flowers, serpentine legs, 169cm high, 91cm wide, c.1890 £700 - £900
1591 A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry side cabinet, broken arched pediment above a glazed door, mirrors and niches, the kidney centre base with drawers, cupboards and further niches, profusely inlaid in boxwood and ivory with urns and scrolling foliage, 240cm high, c.1890 £100 - £150
1595 A Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted rosewood, mahogany and marquetry shaped oval centre table, quarterveneered top inlaid with summer flowers and outlined with boxwood stringing, the deep frieze conforming, 74cm high, 95cm wide, c.1900 £100 - £150
1592 A late Victorian Sheraton Revival rosewood and marquetry rectangular card table, folding top inlaid with musical trophies, enclosing a baize lined playing surface trimmed in tooled and gilt leather, above a deep frieze of swag centred by a tablet of swags, shaped X-stretcher with turned underfinial, tapered square legs, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 75cm high, 89cm wide, c.1890 £80 - £120
1596 A Louis XV style three piece drawing room suite, comprising a sofa and a pair of armchairs, shaped serpentine backs, stuffed-over upholstery, the substantial frames carved with flowerheads, leaves and scrolls, the sofa 182cm wide, early 20th century £200 - £300
1593 A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany octagonal library table, inset tooled and gilt leather top above a panelled frieze with two drawers, brass swan neck handles, the base with four square reeded pillars, X-stretcher centred by a turned roundel, downswept legs, brass casters, 78cm high, 106cm wide, c.1900 £250 - £350
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1597 A near set of six 19th ash and elm kitchen dining chairs, hooped stick backs, saddle seats, turned legs and Hstretchers, c.1840 £150 - £250
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1598 A Neo-Classical Revival painted satinwood triple chair-back sofa, in the Hepplewhite and Sheraton taste, shield shaped back pierced and painted with swags, flowers and leafy pendants, stuffed-over serpentine seat, turned legs, 141cm wide, c.1900 £700 - £900
1599 A pair of Adam design giltwood and gesso threelight wall sconces, swag draped urn crestings, acanthus grasped campana sconces, drip pans and branches, 48cm high, 19th century £150 - £180
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1600 A pair of Adam Revival shaped serpentine side cabinets, each with moulded top above a fluted frieze carved with oval acanthus paterae, central doors with well figured roundels outlined with beaded bezels and applied with reentrant mouldings, divided and flanked by bell husk pendants, tapered square legs, block feet, 103cm high, 121cm wide, c.1920 £600 - £800
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1606 A pair of small Victorian Franglais gilt metal mounted mahogany waterfall bookcases, by Bertram & Son, Dean St Oxforn St W., stamped and numbered 03773, in the Louis XV taste, shaped galleries, drawers to friezes, shaped undertiers, serpentine legs, 106cm high, 43cm wide, c.1890 £1500 - £2000
1607 A pair of substantial Victorian mahogany armchairs, shaped crestings carved with swan neck scrolls and patera, stuffed-over upholstery, scroll arms with spindle galleries, turned legs, c.1890 £400 - £600 1601
1601 A pair of Chinese lacquer and parcel-gilt lozenge shaped jardinière stands, each with slightly oversailing top above a shaped and pierced frieze, cabriole legs, open undertiers, scroll feet, 91cm high, 68cm wide, c.1910 £200 - £300
1602 A pair of Dutch mahogany and marquetry elbow chairs, shaped arched cresting rails, vasular splats, serpentine front rails, drop-in seats, cabriole legs, paw feet £300 - £500 1603 A pair of French Empire design mahogany elbow chairs, scroll backs, stuffed-over upholstery, the arm,s and forelegs carved with lotus scrolls, 19th century £300 - £500
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1608 A pair of unusual early 20th century yew blackamoor type waiters, each as a negro bell boy, blue painted hats and collars, yellow buttons, spreading circular bases, 68cm high, c.1930 £100 - £150
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1604 A pair of Regency design mahogany bergere library chairs, scroll backs, reeded downswept arms, squab cushions, turned and fluted legs, brass casters £400 - £600
1609 A pair of ‘Victorian gilt metal mounted burr walnut demi-lune console tables, each with moulded top above a deep wavy frieze, cabriole legs, acanthus sabots, 72cm high, 138cm wide, elements c.1870 £600 - £800
1605 A pair of Regency mahogany elbow chairs, curved cresting rails above central bars pierced and carved with lotus and scrolls, drop-in seats, scroll arms, sabre legs, c.1820 £200 - £300
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1612 A pietra dura circular table top, inlaid with graduated bands of malachite, lapis lazuli and other specimen stones, 51cm diam £150 - £200
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1610 A pair of Victorian giltwood and gesso oval looking glasses, fruiting vine crestings, beaded borders, 43cm high, 31cm wide, c.1870 £100 - £150
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1613 A post-Regency mahogany break centre sideboard, brass rail with urnular finials, oversailing top above a frieze drawer and deep apron drawer, flanked by a further drawer and a cupboard, brass lion mask handles, tapered square legs, spade feet, 93cm high, 198cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150
1614 A Queen Anne crossbanded walnut chest, quarterveneered top above two short and three long graduated drawers, engraved brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, skirted base, bracket feet, 91cm high, 100cm wide, c.1710 £200 - £300
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1611 A pair of William and Mary style walnut sofas, shaped serpentine backs, stuffed-over upholstery, squab cushions, pierced S-scroll aprons carved with roundels, fluted block feet, 125cm wide, c.1930 £700 - £1000 For more images please visit
1615 A Regency design mahogany rectangular cheval mirror, ring turned end supports with knop finials and draught turned roundels, conforming stretcher, sabre legs, brass capped casters, 169cm high, 81cm wide £300 - £400 156
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1619 A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry elbow chair, curved cresting rail and central bar profusely inlaid and carved with acanthus, downswept arms terminating in scrolls, drop-in seat, turned and fluted legs, c.1815 £150 - £180
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1620 A Regency style mahogany triple pedestal dining table, two leaves, rounded rectangular top, turned pillars, sabre legs, brass lion paw casters, 75cm high, 137cm wide, extending to 367cm long, 20th century £100 - £150
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1616 A Regency design mahogany rounded rectangular tea table, folding crossbanded top above a deep frieze, turned column carved with acanthus, reeded sabre legs applied with draught turned roundels, brass lion paw casters, 79.5cm high, 93cm wide £150 - £200
1621 A Rococo giltwood and gesso cartouche shaped looking glass, the border with flowers and scrolling acanthus, 57cm high, 36cm wide, 19th century £60 - £100 1622 A set of four French Empire gilt metal mounted mahogany side chairs, scroll backs, stuffed-over seats, bold griffin monopodia forelegs, 19th century £1500 - £1800
1623 A set of four Regency rosewood and brass marquetry dining chairs, curved cresting rails above carved central bars centred by roundels, caned seats, turned and fluted forelegs, c.1815 £80 - £120
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1617 A Regency mahogany gentleman’s dressing chest, hinged top enclosing compartments and dressing mirror, double faux drawer front deep drawer with adjacent similar short drawer and two short drawers, tapering reeded supports brass casters. 82.5cm high x 93cm wide x 58cm deep. £200 - £300
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1624 A set of late 19th century Japanesque rosewood parquetry and marquetry quartetto tables, rectangular tops inlaid in the ‘shibayama’ manner in mother of pearl, ivory and metals with birds, insects and blossoming branches, turned legs, the largest 74cm high, 57cm wide, c.1890 £200 - £300
1618 A Regency mahogany rounded rectangular tea table, possibly Scottish, folding top with reeded edge, ring turned pillar, sabre legs with draught turned caps, brass casters, 73cm high, 92cm wide, c.1820 £100 - £150 For more images please visit
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1627 A set of six George IV rosewood bar back dining chairs, central rails carved leafy scrolls, stuffed-over seats, moulded front rails flanked by draught turned roundels, turned and fluted legs, c.1830 £100 - £150
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1625 A set of six George III cherry wood dining chairs, pierced serpentine cresting rails, reeded borders, stuffed-over seats, tapered square legs, chamfered stretchers, c.1810 £200 - £300
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1628 A set of six Victorian mahogany dining chairs, carved cartouche shaped backs, stuffed-over upholstery, turned and reeded legs, ceramic casters, c.1860 £200 - £300
1629 A set of sixteen Chippendale design mahogany elbow chairs, Cupid’s bow cresting rails, shaped and pierced splats, stuffed-over seats, chamfered square legs, H-stretchers, 20th century £300 - £500
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1626 A set of six George III design mahogany dining chairs, serpentine ladder backs carved with scrolling acanthus, stuffed-over seats, moulded legs, H-stretchers, c.1900 £500 - £700
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1630 A set of William IV mahogany pointed ogee wall shelves, possibly Irish, four open tiers with moulded edges flanked by scrolls, 65cm high, 68cm wide, c.1835 £80 - £120
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1631 A Sheraton Revival rosewood and marquetry desk, in the manner of Edwards & Roberts, the superstructure with a pair hinged concave covers decorated with penwork ovals and enclosing stationery divisions, above small drawers divided by a niche, inset leather writing surface above a frieze drawer, flanked by two rows of three bow fronted drawers, profusely inlaid with urns, swags and batwing fans and outlined with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 103cm high, 122cm wide, c.1890 ÂŁ1500 - ÂŁ2000
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1633 A substantial early Victorian giltwood and gesso oval dressing glass, the tilting plate with cartouche cresting and a border of scrolling acanthus, and fruiting and flowering branches, flanked by a pair of scantily clad putti, incurved base, 98cm high, 85cm wide, c.1850 £400 - £600
1634 A Syrian marquetry rectangular card table, folding top enclosing an inset playing surface and an arrangement of compartments with sliding covers, profusely inlaid overall in the Moorish taste with geometric motifs, serpentine legs, 85cm high, 92cm wide, first half 20th century £150 - £250
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1632 A Sheraton Revival satinwood crossbanded mahogany and marquetry serpentine display cabinet, shallow stepped moulded cornice above a glazed door, the projecting base with a pair of doors inlaid with putti, urns, bell husk swags and leafy scrolls, open undertier, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, tapered outswept legs, 194cm high, 93cm wide, c.1900 £800 - £1200
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1635 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement amboyna, walnut, ebonised and parcel-gilt side cabinet, by Gillow & Co, stamped and numbered 8482, break centre top inlaid with a band of leafy sprigs, above a glazed rectangular door flanked by turned columns and panelled doors centred by painted reserves of flowering Grecian urns, plinth base, 111cm high, 148.5cm wide, c.1880 £1500 - £1800 160
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1636 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement walnut pedestal partners’ desk, inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface above three chamfered frieze drawers, three further graduated to each pedestal, verso conforming, engraved brass handles, 79cm high, 137cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300
1637 A Victorian burr walnut and ebonised rounded rectangular card table, folding top with matched veneers, incise carved and picked out in gilt with bell husks and scrolls, enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, turned and reeded quatre-columnar base centred by an underfinial, cabriole legs, ceramic casters, 73cm high, 92cm wide, c.1875 £250 - £350
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1639 A Victorian fiddle back mahogany Wellington chest, rectangular top above seven graduated drawers restrained by a hinged baton, turned handles, flanked by acanthus carved brackets, plinth base, 142cm high, 61.5cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £400
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1640 A Victorian Franglais gilt metal mounted rosewood, mahogany and marquetry shaped rectangular bureau plat, in the Louis XV taste, the well figured top with matched veneers and inlaid with a spray of flowers, within a band of scrolling leafy stems, above a shaped frieze drawer fitted with a slide and compartments, serpentine legs, 77.5cm high, 95cm wide, c.1870 £1500 - £1800
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1638 A Victorian country house easel-back folio cabinet, hinged top, fall front with a pair of raised and fielded panels enclosing an arrangement of card divisions, folding supports with pierced brass Gothic strap hinges,rectangular stretcher, ceramic casters, 130cm high, 131cm wide, c.1870 £400 - £600 For more images please visit
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1643 A Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry side cabinet, the top with matched veneers above a deep frieze and a rectangular panelled door, flanked by bowed glazed doors enclosing shelves, plinth base, turned feet, 107cm high, 149cm wide, c.1860 £500 - £700 1641
1641 A Victorian gilt metal mounted burr walnut, marquetry and ebonised pier cabinet, by Lamb of Manchester, stamped, well figured top with book-matched veneers above a concave frieze and arched glazed door enclosing shelves, flanked by reeded Corinthian pilasters, incise carved and inlaid with scrolls, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, bun feet, 115cm high, 88cm wide £300 - £500
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1644 A Victorian giltwood and gesso full length wall mirror, bold acanthus cresting and flanking brackets, 215cm high, 88cm wide, c.1860 £100 - £150
1642 A Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry side cabinet, the top with book-matched veneers above a deep frieze and a rectangular panelled door flanked by a pair of glazed bowed doors, outlined with boxwood stringing, plinth base, 106cm high, 159cm wide, c.1860 £700 - £900 For more images please visit
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1646 A Victorian Louis XVI Revival coromandel and ebonised bonheur du jour, in the manner of Holland & Sons, incurved superstructure with pierced three-quarter gallery, inset tooled leather writing surface above a pair of frieze drawers, turned and reeded legs, ceramic casters stamped by Cope & Collinson, 98.5cm high, 114cm wide, c.1870 £600 - £800 1647 A Victorian mahogany and satin birch pedestal tripod occasional table, octagonal top inlaid with a star on a round of alternating segments, above a shaped frieze with turned underfinials, turned column, cabriole legs, turned underfinial, 70cm high, 46.5cm diam, c.1860 £100 - £150
1648 A Victorian mahogany dressing mirror, oval mirror, scroll frame, marble base, bun fee, 83cm high, c.1880 £60 - £100
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1645 A Victorian giltwood and gesso pier glass, bold cresting with a flowering urn flanked by a pair of scantily clad putti, bevelled plate within a border of further panes, 141cm high, 74cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300 1649
1649 A Victorian mahogany low press cupboard, rectangular top above a pair of panelled doors enclosing five sliding trays, tall block feet, 123cm high, 126cm wide, c.1860 £80 - £120
1650 A Victorian mahogany oval breakfast table, moulded top, turned quatre-columnar base, spire underfinial, cabriole legs carved with acanthus scrolls, ceramic casters, 73cm high, 136cm wide, c.1865 £80 - £120
1651 A Victorian mahogany oval centre table, of small proportions, moulded top, the underframe with four C-scroll supports divided by a turned underfinial, incurved canted base, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 72cm high, 85cm wide, c.1865 £100 - £150 1646 For more images please visit
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1655 A Victorian oak pedestal desk, moulded rectangular top with tooled and gilt writing surface above three frieze drawers heavily carved with foliate masks, three further graduated to each pedestal, plinth base, ceramic casters, 74cm high, 123cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £350
1652 A Victorian mahogany torchere, circular top, spirally fluted column, carved lotus socle, spreading square base, 133.5cm high £100 - £150
1656 A Victorian oak pedestal occasional table, octagonal top inlaid with a star and dogtooth border, turned column, reeded cabriole legs, 72cm high, 46cm wide, c.1860 £100 - £150
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1657 A Victorian oak room centre bookcase or periodical stand, rectangular moulded top above four sloped divisions, the verso conforming, skirted base, bracket feet, 94cm high, 75cm wide, c.1880 £150 - £250
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1653 A Victorian mahogany triple wardrobe, moulded outswept cornice above a central pointed-arched mirrored door enclosing sliding trays and three graduated drawers, flanked by a pair of panelled doors enclosing hanging space, one with a deep drawer, plinth base, 223cm high, 208cm wide, c.1860 £200 - £300
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1658 A Victorian parcel-gilt and ebonised pier glass, stepped cornice moulded with a repetitive band of demilune batwing paterae above an egg-and-dart frieze of swags and tassels, bevelled plate flanked by reeded pilasters with debased Composite capitals, 151cm high, 124cm wide, c.1875 £400 - £600
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1654 A Victorian oak oval library table, moulded top with inset tooled leather writing surface, drawers to ends, turned fluted and reeded legs, brass casters, 65cm high, 151cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300 For more images please visit
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1659 A Victorian Reformed Gothic X-frame chair, rectangular back and padded arms with turned bell shaped finials, stuffed-over upholstery, shaped legs, c.1870 £80 - £120
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1660 A Victorian rosewood and marquetry octagonal trumpet shaped work table, hinged cover inlaid with an exotic bird on a leafy branch, within a border of swags, enclosing an arrangement of compartments, turned socle, cabriole legs, 74cm high, 43cm wide, c.1860 £100 - £150
1661 A Victorian rosewood easy chair, the cartouche shaped back well carved with curling acanthus and terminating in a bold scroll, downswept arms, stuffed-over upholstery, serpentine front rail further carved, cabriole legs, scroll feet, ceramic casters, c.1850 £150 - £250
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1662 A Victorian rosewood shaped serpentine three-tier whatnot, spirally turned supports, brass casters, 79cm high, 38cm wide, c.1860 £80 - £120
1663 A Victorian walnut armchair, in the manner of Howard & Sons, stuffed-over upholstery, turned legs, ceramic casters, 82cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300
1664 A Victorian walnut pedestal desk, by Gillow & Co, stamped, rounded rectangular top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, above an arrangement of nine graduated drawers, turned handles, plinth base, 77cm high, 128cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300
1665 A Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut side cabinet, moulded top with matched veneers above a deep frieze and three shaped rectangular glazed doors, outlined with boxwood stringing, plinth base, 111cm high, 167cm wide, c.1860 £500 - £800 For more images please visit
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1668 A William III oak rectangular side table, oversailing rectangular top with moulded edge, above a frieze drawer, brass drop handles, turned legs, rectangular stretchers, turned feet, 73cm high, 79cm wide, c.1700 £100 - £150
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1666 A Victorian Gothic Revival oak settle, deep frieze pierced with ogee arches above two panels of blind tracery roundels, shaped end supports conforming, terminating in bold acanthus, shaped apron, chamfered stretcher, 142cm high, 151cm wide, c.1880 £700 - £1000
1669 A William IV mahogany circular library drum table, moulded top with inset tooled leather writing surface above four frieze drawers divided by blind conforming, turned handles, columnar base with lotus socle, cabriole legs carved with blossoming sprigs, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 74cm high, 136cm diam, c.1835 £1500 - £1800 1670 A William IV mahogany rectangular work table,oversailing top above two long graduated drawers, turned stretcher, spreading rectangular end supports with carved lotus socles, bun feet, 75cm high, 54cm wide, c.1835 £150 - £200
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1667 A William & Mary oak mule chest, hinged top with scribed dogtooth borders, above a pair of raised and fielded panels decorated in brass stud-work with initials TW and a long block front drawer, skirted base, stile feet, 71cm high, 100cm wide, c.1690 £100 - £150
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1671 A William IV mahogany scroll end sofa, carved leafy cresting, stuffed-over upholstery, carved and applied with acanthus bosses, stuffed-over upholstery, turned and fluted legs, 212cm wide, c.1835 £150 - £250 166
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1672 A William IV rosewood rounded rectangular library table, moulded top above a pair of frieze drawers, turned handles, shaped end supports carved with lotus and scrolls, turned stretcher, brass casters, 74cm high, 136cm wide, c.1835 £400 - £600
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1673 A William IV rosewood three-section canterbury, carved with scrolling acanthus, shaped divisions, turned carrying handles, drawer to base, fluted handles, turned legs, brass casters, 53cm wide, c.1835 £200 - £300
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1674 A William IV/early Victorian mahogany serving table, shallow back flanked by fluted columns with sphere finials, moulded top above a pair of frieze drawers, turned and fluted £500 - £700 legs, 113cm high, 181cm wide, c.1840
1675 An 18th century Continental oak coffer, hinged domed cover enclosing a till, iron carrying handles, skirted base, stile feet, 81cm high, 122cm wide £400 - £600
1676 An 18th century Dutch walnut and marquetry bureau, fall front enclosing a well, a cupboard and a stepped serpentine arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, the front with arched recess and two small frieze drawers above three ling graduated drawers, profusely inlaid with flowering urns and stems, fanciful birds and butterflies, shaped apron, bracket feet, 110cm high, 94cm wide, c.1750 £2000 - £3000
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1677 An 18th century mahogany dressing mirror, shaped rectangular mirror, the slightly ogee base with three drawers, 56cm high, c.1760 £60 - £100 1678 An 18th century North European oak dower chest, hinged domed cover enclosing a till, above a pair of raised and moulded hexagonal panels, inlaid with putti flanked urns, birds, scrolls and vases of flowers, the frieze with the names of the betrothed, iron carrying handles with pierced backplates, skirted base, 67cm high, 133cm wide, c.1750 £200 - £300
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1679 An 18th century oak joint stool, oversailing rectangular top above a moulded frieze, turned and blocked legs, rectangular stretchers, 55.5cm high, 46cm wide, c.1750 £80 - £120
1680 An 18th century oak mule chest, hinged top above three raised and fielded panels and a pair of drawers, flanked by reeded angles carved with stylised tulips, brass swan neck handles, stile feet, 84cm high, 138 cm wide, c.1750 £100 - £150 For more images please visit
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1682 An 18th century oak side chair, arched cresting and panelled back carved in relief with flowerheads and scrolling acanthus, flanked by pyramid finials, panelled seat, turned and blocked legs and stretchers, Cheshire, c.1720 £60 - £100
1683 An 18th century oak side chair, vasular splat, boarded seat, turned and blocked legs and stretcher, c.1750 £60 - £80
1684 An 18th century style painted cabinet on stand, flush top above a pair of rectangular doors decorated with flowers in a niche, enclosing a shelf, cabriole legs with shells to knees, shaped X-stretcher, pad feet, 121cm high, 70cm wide, mid20th century £100 - £150
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1685 An early 18th century oak blanket chest, hinged top, carved three panel front, stile feet, 69cm high, 112cm wide £80 - £120
1686 An early 18th century oak mule chest, hinged top above four raised and fielded rectangular panels, the base with a pair of drawers, brass bat shaped handles, stile feet, 79cm high, 133cm wide, c.1720 £120 - £180
1687 An early 18th century oak oval gate leg table, of small proportions, drawer to frieze, turned legs, rectangular stretchers, 70cm high, 98cm wide, c.1720 £80 - £120
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1688 An early 18th century oak side chair, tall rectangular back, drop-in seat,turned and blocked legs and stretchers, c.1700 £60 - £100 1689 An early 18th century oak wainscote armchair, shaped cresting above rectangular panels carved with scrolling motifs and lozenges, downswept arms, planked seat, turned and blocked legs, rectangular stretchers £200 - £300
1690 An early 19th century elm, ash and beech Windsor elbow chair, hooped stick back, saddle seat, turned legs, Hstretcher, c.1820 £100 - £150
1691 An early 19th century provincial elm side chair, rectangular back with spindle gallery, panelled seat above a shaped apron, turned stretcher, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, Shropshire/Staffordshire, c.1840 £60 - £80
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1692 An early 20th century hardwood country house collectors specimen cabinet, moulded cornice above a pair of glazed rectangular doors enclosing ten baize lined sliding trays, the panelled lower sections with a drawer and folio divisions, panelled sides, stylised brass strap hinges, plinth base, 160cm high, 84cm wide £1500 - £1800
1693
1693 An early 20th century oak child’s Orkney chair, possibly for Liberty, typically woven back and seat, tapered square legs, c.1910 £300 - £400
1692
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1696
1696 An early George III mahogany lowboy, oversailing top with moulded edge and re-entrant angles, above three crossbanded drawers, brass bat shaped handles, cabriole legs with C-scroll ears, pad feet, 72cm high, 77cm wide, c.1760 £200 - £250
1694
1694 An early George III mahogany bureau, fall front enclosing a central cupboard with shaped panelled door, flanked by an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, above four long graduated moulded drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, bracket feet, 103cm high, 91.5cm wide, c.1760 £100 - £150
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1697
1695 An early George III mahogany canted chest, moulded top above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles, reeded angles, skirted base, ogee bracket feet, 101cm high, 103cm wide, c.1765 £400 - £600 For more images please visit
1697 An early Victorian mahogany and camphor wood campaign chest, in two sections, flush top above two short and three long graduated drawers, flush brass handles, brass bound angles, turned feet, 104cm high, 99cm wide, c.1840 £200 - £300 172
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1698 An early Victorian mahogany bow fronted chest, of small proportions, slightly oversailing top above two short and two long graduated cockbeaded drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles, shaped apron, bracket feet, 87cm high, 88cm wide, c.1840 £100 - £150
1702 An Edwardian mahogany compactum wardrobe, stepped inverted breakcentre cornice above a pair of doors inlaid with oval reserves of ribbon-tied flowers, above a concave drawer and four further drawers, flanked by a pair of full-length bevelled mirrored doors, outlined throughout with satin wood and chevron banding and boxwood stringing, brass swan neck handles, bracket feet, 218cm high, 206cm wide, c.1905 £200 - £300
1699 An early Victorian mahogany chest of four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, turned handles, turned feet, 101cm high, 92.5cm wide, c.1840 £80 - £120
1700 An Edwardian inlaid open arm chair, inlaid and shaped splat, stuffed overseat, tapering square forelegs, spade feet, satinwood stringing throughout. £60 - £100
1701 An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry two-tier etagere, serpentine top with shallow gallery, inlaid with flowers, scrolling leaves and trailing bell husks, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, curved X-stretcher with central roundel inlaid with a batwing patera, 81cm high, 92cm wide, c.1905 £300 - £400
1703
1703 An Edwardian mahogany library bookcase, moulded outswept cornice above a pair of glazed rectangular doors, the projecting base with further doors conforming, shaped apron, short cabriole legs, pad feet, 187cm high, 98cm wide, c.1910 £150 - £200 1704 An Edwardian mahogany rise and fall drinks cabinet, moulded top with hinged twin-covers inlaid with ribbon-tied laurel, tapered square legs, brass casters, 81cm high, 55cm wide, c.1905 £100 - £150
1702
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1705 An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry compactum wardrobe, by Maple and Co, inverted breakcentre Greek key cornice and ribbon-tied swag frieze above a pair of panelled doors, an open niche and two short and three long graduated drawers, flanked by full length bevelled mirrored doors, outlined throughout with satinwood banding and boxwood stringing, plinth base, 222cm high, 220cm wide, c.1905 £300 - £500
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1706 An Edwardian rosewood crossbanded mahogany rectangular card table, folding top with moulded edge, outlined with satinwood banding and boxwood and ebony stringing, incurved undertier with wavy gallery, tapered square legs, 64cm high, 51cm wide, c.1905 £80 - £120 1707 An Edwardian satinwood crossbanded mahogany and marquetry oval two-tier etagere, the upper plateau inlaid with scrolling leafy stems centred by a patera, curved X-stretcher, outswept legs, 80cm high, 89cm wide, c.1905 £200 - £300
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1710
1711 An early 20th century bronze mounted arched rectangular girandole, lion mask cresting, scrolling vine border, bevelled plate above three candle sconces, 55cm high, c.1910 £70 - £100
1712 A Caroleon Revival walnut looking glass, pierced and carved with scrolling leaves, crested by putti supporting a crown, 103cm high, 72cm wide, c.1920 £80 - £120 1716 An 18th century design walnut dressing mirror, tilting plate with re-entrant upper angles, brass axehead handles to sides, pad feet, 59cm wide, c.1920 £200 - £300
1708
1708 An unusual 19th century mahogany inverted bow centre bachelor’s chest, crossbanded top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, brass ring handles, bracket feet, 76cm high, 102cm wide £200 - £300
1709 An unusual William IV metamorphic combination teapoy and centre table, rising top with inset tooled and gilt leather surface enclosing bowl and caddy apertures, panelled tapered column, spreading circular base, lion paw feet, 80cm high, 44cm diam, c.1835 £150 - £200
1718
1710 An unusual William IV/early Victorian mahogany elbow chair, T-shaped back, padded arms carved with scrolling acanthus, lotus carved legs, brass casters, stamped Gillows, Lancaster, c.1835 £250 - £350
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1718 A substantial Victorian pollard oak buffet, shaped arched back carved and applied with a leafy cartouche, above three tiers, turned and reeded supports, ceramic casters, 158cm high, 152cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300 175
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1719 A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry nine piece salon suite, comprising a sofa, a pair of armchairs, four side chairs and two nursing chairs, each shaped back inlaid with scrolling acanthus, stuffed-over upholstery, turned legs, ceramic casters, the sofa 146cm wide, c.1890 £300 - £400
1720 A George II design walnut and parcel-gilt Vauxhall looking glass, shaped cresting, bevelled plate, 76cm high, c.1900 £50 - £70
1722
1721
1721 A documented early 17th century oak child’s chair, rectangular back rail carved sith a pair of scrolling five-petal flowers, flanked by stiles incised with crowned roses, shaped arms, bobin turned legs, 55cm high, c.1630
Reference: Illustrated Roe (Frederick), Old Oak Furniture, 1907 £300 - £400 1722 A lead garden figure cast as a nymph, 56cm high £150 - £250
1723 A substantial neo-classical fluted garden campana composition garden urn, divided scroll handles, with rope twist rings, spreading socle cast with fruiting stems, square base, 90cm high, 90cm wide £600 - £800
1724 A lead garden figure, cast as a young satyr playing pipes, square base, 54cm high £150 - £250
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Day Three
Friday 30th September at 2.00pm
Paintings & Prints
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Watercolours
1800 A. Parkes (English Naive School, 19th century) Orpington Chickens signed, titled, watercolour, 25cm x 38cm £50 - £70
1807 Attributed to Robert Thorne-Waite (1842-1935) Leeds Castle, Kent watercolour, 27cm x 45cm £60 - £100
1801 A.M. Clifton (fl. 1900) The Tees, At Barnard Castle signed, titled mount, watercolour, 25cm x 35cm £30 - £50
1808 Bea Orpen (Irish School, 20th century) Beachscape signed, watercolour and gouache, 33cm x 45cm £300 - £500
1803
1803 Attributed to Henry Lark Pratt (1805-1873) Derby from the New Uttoxeter Road watercolour and pencil on paper, 25cm x 43cm £100 - £150
1809
1809 C. Hargrave Martin (fl. 1912-1919) The Enchanted Fountain signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 25cm x 35cm £80 - £120
1804 Attributed to Horatio Henry Couldery (1832-1918) Study of a Cat pencil drawing on paper, 18.5cm x 14cm £50 - £70
1810 Charles Garnett (British, late 19th century) A Pair; The Glory of Summer, and A Worcester Garden signed, watercolours heightened with gouache, 35cm x 49cm £1000 - £1500
1805 Attributed to John Mogford (1821 - 1885) The Woodland’s Edge initialled to lower left, details to verso, watercolour, 31cm x 42cm £150 - £250
1811 Continental School (early 20th century) The Quayside Fight indistinctly signed, watercolour, 21.5cm x 28cm £40 - £60
1806 Attributed to Octavius Oakley (1800 - 1867) Gypsy Girl with Tambourine watercolour, 34cm x 25cm £100 - £150
1812 E Fowler (early 19th century) Bringing Home the Catch watercolour, 21cm x 32cm
£60 - £80
1813 Edward Benjamin Herbert (1857 - 1893) Setting Out signed and dated 1880, watercolour, 44cm x 30cm £200 - £300
1814 Edward Benjamin Herberte (1857 - 1893) The Meet signed and dated 1880, watercolour, 38cm x 23cm £150 - £250
1807
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1815 Edwin Toovey, O.W.S. (1826-1906) Figures in the Wood signed, watercolour, 34cm x 51cm
£60 - £80
1816 Eliza M Farquhar (late 19th century) A Pair, The Country Lane and A Rustic Stroll signed, watercolours, 22cm x 31cm £180 - £220 1817 English Naive School (19th century) A set of four, Northumberland Coastal Scenes, comprising Lilburn Tower at Dunstaburgh Castle, Bamburgh Castle, Coastal Cottages Fishing Boats and Men monogrammed E.A.S., dated 1865, watercolours, 22cm x 34cm £80 - £120
1822
1822 Frank Gresley (1855-1936) A High Peak Torrent signed, watercolour, 53cm x 74cm
1818 English School (19th century) A set of three, Still lives of English Country Flowers reverse glass engravings, picked out in watercolour, oval, 44cm x 36cm £150 - £200
£200 - £300
1823 Frank William Scarborough (1860 - 1939) At Rest, Whitby signed, watercolour, 16.5cm x 24cm £80 - £120 1824 Frederick ‘Fred’ Hines (act. 1875-1928) Swans On A Woodland Pool signed, watercolour, 27cm x 37.5cm £40 - £60 1825 Frederick Henry Henshaw RBSA (1807-1891) A Country Walk signed, watercolour, 24cm x 34cm £30 - £50
1819
1819 English School (19th century) Dressing My Lady monogrammed JMR, indistinctly dated in Roman numerals, 23cm x 32cm £50 - £70 1820 Ernest William Haslehust (1866-1949) Rowing Boats Moored On The River signed, watercolour, 25cm x 35cm
1826
1826 Frederick Mercer (1871-1937) A Saucer of Milk signed, watercolour, 18cm x 33cm
£60 - £80
1821 F Thorston (British, early 20th century) Interior of a Turkish Coffee House signed, dated 1908, watercolour, 37cm x 29cm £100 - £150
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£80 - £120
1827
1827 Fritz B Althaus (1881 - 1914) Ships in Low Water signed, dated 93, watercolour, 23cm x 33cm Christie’s label to verso
£200 - £300
1829
1829 George Goodwin Kilburne (1839-1924) A Festive Offering signed, dated 1864, watercolour, 27cm x 21cm £100 - £150
1830
1828
1830 Harold Gresley (1892-1967) Beresford Dale, Derbyshire signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 37cm x 54cm £150 - £200
1828 Garnet Ruskin Wolseley (1884 - 1967) The Blue Dress, Portrait of a Lady signed, watercolour, 37cm x 29cm £100 - £150
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1831
1831 Harold Gresley (1892-1967) Gate Crag, Borrowdale, Cumbria signed, titled to verso, 37cm x 54cm
£200 - £300
1835
1835 James Gresley (1829-1908) The Cascading Waterfall signed, watercolour, 57cm x 48cm 1836 John Jessop Hardwick (1831 - 1917) Driving the Flock signed, watercolour, 12cm x 16cm
1832
1832 In the Manner of George Morland (1763-1804) Barn Interior, An Altercation watercolour, 35.5cm x 50cm £80 - £120
£60 - £100
1837 Joseph Hughes Clayton (exh. 1891 - 1929) A Pair, When the Tide is Low, Cemaes Bay, Anglesey and Autumn, Llanbadrig, Anglesey signed, watercolours, 26cm x 48cm £400 - £600
1833 J.E. Hilton (late 19th century) A set of three, British India, The Himalayas watercolours, 23.5cm x 33cm; another, From Prospect Farm (4)
1838 Leyton Forbes (1882-1953) Rural capriccio, Thatched Cottage On A Country Lane signed, watercolour, 24cm x 49cm £60 - £80
Provenance: Property of Major General Richard Hilton; then, by descent, Colonel Sir Peter Hilton KCVO, MC, JP, DL, Alton Manor, Idridghay, Derbyshire; Bamfords, Alton Manor Sale, [parts of] Lots 861, 862 and 866, 12th May 2011 £120 - £180
1839 Mabel Lucie Attwell (1879 - 1964) An’ you know what men are signed, watercolour, 31cm x 26cm
£800 - £1200
1840 Mark Fisher, R.A. (American, 1841-1923) Grazing by the Coast signed, dated 1870, watercolour, 35cm x 52cm £100 - £150
1834 J.M. Laing (Book Illustrator, early 20th century) A set of four, Fairies, Emblematic of The Seasons signed, titled and dated 1916, watercolour, 21.2cm x 13cm, framed as one £50 - £70
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1843 Michael Crawley Exeter Bridge, Derby signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 27cm x 37cm £60 - £80
1844 Michael Crawley Fifth Avenue, New York signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 38cm x 28cm £80 - £120 1845 Michael Crawley Market Place, Derby signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 18.5cm x 28cm £40 - £60
1846 Michael Crawley Market Place, Derby signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 30cm x 40cm £80 - £120
1841
1841 Maurice Randall (1865-1950) Dhow, East Coast, Africa signed, inscribed to verso, watercolour and sepia wash, 49cm x 64cm £100 - £150
1847 Michael Crawley Place du Marché-aux-Fleurs, Paris signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 28cm x 19cm £60 - £80
1842 Michael Crawley Brook Walk, West End, Derby signed, inscribed mount, watercolour, 16cm x 22cm £30 - £50
1848 Michael Crawley Shot Tower, Morledge, Derby signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 28.5cm x 19cm £70 - £100
1859
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1849 Michael Crawley St. Paul’s Cathedral and The River Thames, London signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 28cm x 38cm £70 - £100
1850 Michael Crawley Winter, Bridge Gate, Derby signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 31cm x 20cm £50 - £70
1851 Michael Crawley Winter, Central Park, New York signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 38cm x 28cm £80 - £120
1852 Michael Crawley Market On Cockpit Hill, Derby signed, watercolour, 21.5cm x 16.5cm
£30 - £50
1853 Michael Crawley Snowy Day, Fifth Avenue, New York signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 27cm x 20cm £50 - £70
1861
1854 Michael Crawley The Meynell Hunt, Near Kirk Langley, Derbyshire signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 28cm x 38cm £80 - £120
1855 Michael Crawley The Pool of London, River Thames signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 22.5cm x 34cm £60 - £80
1856 Michael Crawley Winter Hunt, Near Turnditch, Derbyshire signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 23cm x 34cm £60 - £80
1857 Michael Crawley Winter, Brooklyn, New York signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 28cm x 37.5cm £80 - £120
1858 Paul Braddon (fl.1860-1890) Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham signed, titled mount, watercolour, 36.5cm x 26cm £40 - £60
1862
1859 Paul Jourdy (1805 - 1856) A Pair; Portrait of a young boy, and Sisterly affection signed, pastels on paper, 42cm x 33cm, period gilt frames £1000 - £1500
1860 Peter Ghent (1856-1911) The Farmer Sewing His Seed signed, watercolour, 24cm x 36cm
1861 Polyanna Pickering (contemporary) Tawny Owls signed, gouache, 55.5cm x 41cm
1862 R.W. McIntyre (early 20th century) A pair, Gun Dogs in The Highlands signed, dated 40. watercolours, 25cm x 34cm
Provenance: inscribed to verso, [...] painted at The R.E.Training Centre at Fort Widley (overlooking Portsmouth) by Sapper R.W. McIntyre in 1940. He was a lithographic artist in civilian life, before enlisting as a lithographic draughtsman in the army, working mainly on zinc printing plates. He gave this painting, and the complementary one, to L/Cpl (later major) Roy Baker, who was a cartographic instructor at the time. £120 - £180
£50 - £70 £80 - £120
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1863 S A Mirfield (Irish, late 19th century) Bringing home the catch signed, dated 1882, watercolour, 39cm x 61cm £100 - £200 1864 School of Francesco Longo Mancini (1880-1954) Roma Peasants signed, watercolour, 50cm x 36cm £200 - £300
1865 Sir Frank William Brangwyn, R.A. (1867-1956) The Haystack watercolour, signed with monogram, 37cm x 45cm £300 - £500
1866 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) Scene in Tangiers monogrammed, watercolour, 39cm x 51cm £1200 - £1500 1867 Sir Frank Brangwyn,R.A.(1867-1956) Gypsies at the Jointure pencil, sketch, inscription to verso, 18cm x 24cm £100 - £150 1868 Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A.(1867-1956) Mother and Daughter monogrammed in pencil, chalk on paper, 26cm x 31cm. £120 - £150
1869 T H Annandale (late 19th century) Driving the flock to Pasture signed, watercolour, 24cm x 34cm £100 - £150
1870 T. Chapman (early 19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman, seated on a vernacular chair signed, dated 1822, watercolour, 23.5cm x 19cm £50 - £70
1871 Thomas Bush Hardy (1842 - 1897) At Work on the Flats signed, watercolour, 28cm x 44cm Christie’s label to verso 1872 W.A. Sheldon (1868-1960) English Country Village signed, watercolour, 37cm x 35cm
1875
1875 William Grant Murray (1877-1950) Boer War - Queen Alexandra Seeing Miss Sidney Browne, R.R.C., the late Matron-in-Chief of the Army Nursing Service, and Secretary of the War Office Advisory Council of the new Territorial Nursing Service signed, dated 1908, watercolour, 20cm x 13.5cm, the inscribed mount 6.5cm x 13.5cm £80 - £120
£100 - £150 £30 - £50
1873 W.B. Henley (fl. 1860-1890) A pair, Ruraal Winter Landscapes signed, oval, watercolour and gouache, 14cm x 19cm £80 - £120
1876 William Henry Stopford (1842-1890) The Bagpiper and His Faithful Hound signed, dated 63, watercolour, 36.5cm x 28cm £100 - £150
1877 William Lee Hankey (1869-1952) Woodland Walk, Little Sutton, Near Ellesmere Port signed ,watercolour, 28cm x 18cm £60 - £100
1874 William Buckler (1814-1884) Portrait of Miss Octavia Shedden, of Cowes, Isle of Wight, her hair dressed with ringlets, wearing a crinoline dress, her hands in lace three-quarter gloves and grasping a sprig of flowers and petting her faithful hound signed, dated 1841, watercolour, 24cm x 18cm £50 - £70
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1878 William Sidney Morrish (1844 - 1917) Across the Orchard to Lake Como signed, dated 1884, watercolour, 34cm x 49.5cm £300 - £400 184
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1886
1886 *.* Hendy (English School, 19th century) Fishing On the Lake, Flanked by Ruins signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 64cm £200 - £300
1887 After Francesco Francia (1447-1517) English School (19th century) The Virgin and two angels weeping over the dead body of Christ, from the Saint Anne Altarpiece from San Frediano, Lucca oil on canvas, titled to verso, 28cm x 53cm £150 - £200
1877
1879
1879 George Arthur Fripp (1813-1896) Ben Cruachan signed, watercolour, 33.5cm x 48.5cm
Oils
£200 - £400 1888
1888 After Raphael Madonna della seggiola oil on board, 75cm x 62cm
1885 **sky Newspaper Seller, Outside a Pub, William Younger & Co Scottish Ales bears signature, oil on board, 83.5cm x 37cm £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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£300 - £400
1889 After Reubens (19th century) Portrait oil on canvas, 39cm x 32cm
1891A After Thomas Faed (1826-1900) From Dawn to Sunset, a cottage interior inscribed to mount, oil on canvas, 59cm x 81cm £200 - £300
£60 - £100
1892 American School (20th century) The Weary Traveller oil on canvas, 35cm x 46cm
£50 - £80
1893 Attributed to Henry Wilkinson Daniel The Village Church oil on board, 16cm x 14cm £60 - £100
1894 Attributed to N. Pell*?t (French, 19th century) The Long Walk Back oil on panel, inscribed to verso, 18cm x 26cm £60 - £100
1895 Attributed to Percy Bigland (1856 - 1926) A Portrait of Sir Henry Leslie Huntington, Baronet oil on canvas, 70cm x 57cm £350 - £450 1896 Benjamin Williams Leader, R.A. (1831-1923) Lovers by the Meandering River monogrammed, oil on canvas, 46cm x 76cm £1000 - £1500
1897 C Valenzi (Italian 19th century) Girl with a Mandolin oil on panel, 31cm x 15cm
1898 C. Denley (early 20th century) Chickens in The Yard signed, dated 1920, oil on canvas, 22.5cm x 31.5cm £60 - £80
1890
1890 After Velázquez Portrait of the Infanta Margaret Theresa oil on canvas, 112cm x 77.5cm
£500 - £700
1899 Continental School (19th century) Portrait of a Beauty oil, circle, 35cm diam
1891 Alan B. Charlton (20th century) The Farm by the Sea signed, dated 1973, oil on canvas, 50.5cm x 102cm £50 - £70
1900 Continental School (19th century) The Crucifixion oil on canvas, 65.5cm x 51cm 1901 Continental School (20th century) Beside the Tavern, a Proposal monogrammed ME, oil on panel,
1902 Continental School (20th century) Collecting Water monogrammed ME, oil on panel
£70 - £100 £60 - £100 £60 - £100 £60 - £100
1903 Continental School (late 19th century) Portrait of a Carthusian Monk, he stands wearing the white habit and reading a devotional book oil on panel, 33.5cm x 25.5cm £80 - £120
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1896 1904 D. Wilmot (19th century) The River Through The Woods signed and indistinctly dated in sgraffito, circle, oil on board, 27.5cm diam £80 - £120 1905 Desmond P. Murphy (Local Artist) Markeaton Brook From Bridge Street, Derby signed, titled to verso, dated 87, oil on canvas, 45.5cm x 90.5cm
Provenance: Castle Museum, City of Nottingham, Local Artists’ Exhibition 1987, label to verso £40 - £60
1906 Duncan MacGregor (Bn. 1961) Moored Sailing Yachts signed, mixed media on board, 58cm x 89cm £300 - £400 1907 Dutch School (18th century) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on copper, oval, 8.5cm X 7cm
1906
£60 - £80
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1908
1908 Dutch School (18th/19th century) Cattle Drovers oil on oak panel, 24.5cm x 35cm
£150 - £180
1912
1909
1909 E. Smith (19th century) Tavern Scene, The Disgrace signed, oil on canvas, 53.5cm x 71.5cm
1910 Edward Priestley (1820 - 1880) Rural Farm with Cattle signed, oil on canvas, 23cm x 31cm
£150 - £200 £300 - £400
1911 Edwin Harris Sussex Landscape oil on board, 23.5cm x 34cm Old label to verso for Aldridge Bros, Worthing £60 - £100
1916
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1912 Endre Komaromi Kacz (Hungarian 1880 - 1969) In the Artist’s Studio signed, oil on canvas, 80.5cm x 60.5cm £200 - £300
1913 English School (19th century) A pair, Stopping For Lunch and The Day’s Bag oil on canvas, circular, 49cm diam £200 - £300 1914 English School (19th century) Boats on a Choppy Sea oil on board, 19cm x 34cm 1915 English School (19th century) Pipes and Claret oil on board, 35cm x 24.5cm
£80 - £120 £70 - £100
1916 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman inscribed to verso Richard Turner, Caught by Pressgang, Fought at the Battle of Trafalgar 1805, oil on panel, 16cm x 12.5cm
The rolls record the name of two likely candidates for the sitter: one Richard Turner was aged 27, served in HMS Conquerer and was born at Hanbury, Worcestershire, while another was 20, born in Warminster, Wiltshire and served in HMS Neptune. Both were rated as ‘Landsman’.The only other Richard Turner was rated as a Master in HMS Defence, and so, one would assume, was unlikely to have been impressed. In the Royal Navy the term ‘Landsman’ referred to a seaman with less than a year’s experience at sea. After a year, a Landsman was usually rated as an Ordinary Seaman. Most were acquired by impressment which was a common method of recruitment up to 1815. Landsmen were usually between the ages of 16 to 35, while seasoned sailors (who started as Ordinary Seamen) could be impressed up to the ages of 50 to 55 depending on need. The only one of these men to live to claim his Naval General Service medal, issued much later under Queen Victoria was the veteran of HMS Neptune. £100 - £150
1917 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Lady of Title oil on canvas, 126cm x 101cm
1917
£700 - £1000
1918 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Lady, wearing a cotton bonnet, blue dress, with white frill and shawl, half length oil on canvas, 59.5cm x 49cm £100 - £150
1919 English School (19th century) Portrait of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington oil, oval, 22.5cm x 16.5cm £70 - £100 1920 English School (19th century) Seascape oil on canvas, 35.5cm x 48cm
1918
£80 - £120
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1921 English School (19th century) Stormy Seas oil on panel, 21.5cm x 29.5cm
1924 English School (19th century) Caught in a Gust oil on canvas, 28cm x 23cm
£80 - £120
1925 English School (early 19th century) A Portrait of Isabella Stroud oil on panel, 32cm x 27cm
£60 - £100 £200 - £300
1922
1922 English School (19th century) The Intruder oil on metal panel, 14.5cm x 21cm
£80 - £120
1923 English School (19th century) Two Gentlemen of Verona, Launce and Speed reading the Duke’s Letter old inscription to verso, oil on canvas, 26cm x 33cm Label to verso for JJ Gorry, Dublin, inscribed in pencil March 31st 1920 £100 - £150 1926
1926 English School (early 19th century) Portrait of a Romantic Gentleman, he sits wearing a ruff and frock coat, holding his viola da gamba, the table to his side with sheet music and an Eastern rug, the background with an Italianate landscape oil on canvas,49cm x 41cm £150 - £200 1927 English School (early 19th century) Venus Bathing oil on panel, 24.5cm x 16.5cm
1928 English School (early 20th century) A Study of Fruits and Flowers oil on canvas, 51cm x 66cm
1924
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1929 English School (late 18th/early 19th century) Portrait of an Anglican Clergyman oil on canvas, 32cm x 26cm £120 - £180 1930 English School (late 19th century) Boats on The River Humber titled to verso, oil on canvas, 15.5cm x 23cm
1933 English School (mid 18th century) Portrait of Nobleman, wigged, head and shoulders oil on canvas, oval, 70cm x 8cm £300 - £500 1934 English/American School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas, 47.5cm x 38cm Label to verso William J Southam £60 - £100
£50 - £70
1931 English School (late 19th century) Not Worth A Shot indistinctly signed, attributed and titled to verso, oil on canvas, 29cm x 39cm £100 - £150
1935
1935 Ernest Townsend (1880-1944) Portrait of H. Watson, in a three-piece pinstripe suit, legal documents within his grasp signed, dated 1943, oil on canvas, 90cm x 70cm £600 - £1000
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1932 English School (mid 18th century) Lieutenant Colonel Forth, in uniform, half length oil on canvas, 78cm x 62cm £200 - £300 For more images please visit
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1936 Eugène Demester (French School, early 20th century) Bringing In The Day’s Catch signed, oil on canvas, 58cm x 99cm £200 - £250 1937 F**Walters (late 19th century) Highland Cattle, on moorland signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 75cm
1937
£300 - £500
1938 Frederick Henwood (British, c 1878) Plage Babel-Oued, Algier signed, oil on canvas, 55cm x 33cm £200 - £300 1939 G Rosa (Continental School, 19th century) The Harvesters signed, oil on canvas, 43cm x 37cm £60 - £100
1941
1940 Geoffrey D Davis (Contemporary Australian) Gums at San Michelle signed, inscribed to verso, oil on board, 36cm x 44cm £150 - £200 1941 George Mansfield (19th century) The Family Music Recital signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 49cm 1942 Gudrun Sibbons The End of the Day signed, oil on canvas, 51cm x 42cm
£120 - £180
£300 - £400
1943 Harold Melville (early 20th century) A Troika Riding Through The Russian Countryside signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 44cm £100 - £150
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1948
1948 Italian School (18th century) The Binding of Isaac by Abraham oil on canvas, 58cm x 108cm
£300 - £400
1944
1944 Henry E. Hole (19th century) Sailing on the Surf signed, dated 1880, oil on board, 30cm x 44.5cm £150 - £200
1949
1945 Henry Hadfield Cubley (1858 - 1934) The Edge of the Moors signed, oil on board, 29.5cm x 49.5cm £60 - £100
1949 Italian School (early 19th century) An Italianate Cityscape, of a metropolis at the foot of a mountain range, the foreground with a tree-lined grove with figures, cottage, bridge, river and rowing boat oil on panel, 44cm x 59cm £150 - £200
1946 Impressionist School (early 20th century) Study of a Reclining Lady oil, 17cm x 12cm £70 - £100 1947 Irish School The Shared Lunch oil on oak panel, 24cm x 29cm
1950 J.Valentine (early 20th century) The Horse and Trap Passing The Country Inn signed, dated 1944, oil on canvas, 30cm x 45cm £100 - £150
£100 - £150
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1951 J.H.S. Mann (1826-1886) The Attention Seeker signed, oil on canvas, 87cm x 65.5cm
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1952
1952 J.M. Tuckery Sheep of The Highland Glen signed, oil on canvas, 76cm x 127cm
1954
1954 John Duvall (1816-1892) Bay Hunter, in a stable signed, oil on canvas, 34cm x 44cm
£200 - £300
1955 John Milne Donald (1819 - 1866) Kelvin at Maryhill oil on canvas, 30cm x 45cm 1956 Lill Evans (20th century) Toasting The Hunt signed, oil on canvas, 18cm x 26cm
£500 - £700 £100 - £150 £50 - £70
1953
1953 Jane Maria Bowkett(1837 - 1891) Thoughts of her Sweetheart signed with monogram, oil on canvas, 59cm x 44.5cm £200 - £300 1957
1957 Mark William Langlois (1848-1924) At the Cottage Door signed, oil on canvas, 51cm x 41cm For more images please visit
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1958 Micheal D Barnfather (bn. 1934) Hilltop Farm signed, oil on board, 38cm x 56cm
1959 £300 - £500
1959 Otto Fedder (1873 - 1919) Heading Home signed, oil on oak panel, 7cm x 6.5cm Old label to verso for Galerie Heinemann, Munchen £300 - £400
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1960 R.W. Thurston (Maritime Artist, 20th century) J Class Off The Needles signed, dated 85, oil on board, 23cm x 38.5cm £50 - £70
1961 Rex Preston (bn. 1948) Grazing Deer signed, oil on canvas, 39cm x 54cm
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1962 Robert John Hammond (1879-1911) Resting by the River indistinctly signed, dated 1891, oil on canvas, 34cm x 50cm £100 - £150
1968 William Collins R.A (1788 - 1847) The Fisher Boys signed, oil on canvas laid on board, 28cm x 20cm £150 - £200
1963 Schlugg (19th century) A Walk Through the Woods, Winter Landscape signed, oil on canvas, 45.5cm x 67cm £100 - £150
1969
1969 After Roberto Ferruzzi (1854-1934) Madonnina (Madonna of the Streets) bears signature, oil on panel, 23cm x 17cm £150 - £200
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1964 Sir Alfred East (1849 - 1913) The Harvest signed, oil on board, 28cm x 20cm Label to verso, Purchased from Lady East
1980 After Henry Harwood (1803-1868), The Executive: To the Members of the Guildry - Nine Incorporate Trades of Burgefses of Dundee (sic), [Published by Andrew Spence, Glasgow 1821], lithograph, 38cm x 54cm £50 - £70
£200 - £300
1965 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) Street Scene in Tangier monogrammed, oil on canvas, 90cm x 114cm £600 - £800
1981 Cecil Aldin (1870-1935), by and after, That’s Bully, the bulldog stands smoking a pipe defiantly next to a copper jug, chromolithograph, 43cm x 38cm, novelty dog kennel shaped frame £60 - £80
1966 Spanish School (19th century) Gentleman in a Tavern signed with initials, oil on canvas, 32.5cm x 22cm £60 - £100 1967 Stefan de Haan (20th century) In Conversation signed, oil on canvas, 49cm x 60cm
1982 Edward Duncan (1803-1882), after Charles Hancock (1802-1877), Don John, Winner of The Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster, 1838, Rode by W. Scott [...], The Property of The Right Honourable. The Earl of Chesterfield, Published by R. Ackermann, London 1838, equine aquatint, 36cm x 42cm £40 - £60
£100 - £150
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1983 Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011), by and after, Cocker Spaniels by the Tree, signed and numbered 46/250 by the artist in pencil, coloured engraving, 26cm x 31.5cm £50 - £70
1988 Roger Fry ( 1866-1934), by and after, ten architectural lithographic prints, presented in a portfolio, limited edition number 31/40. £600 - £800
1985 Magic - Chung Ling Soo (William Ellsworth Robinson) - a theatre poster,The Chung Ling Soo Mysteries, printed in polychrome by J Weiner Ltd, with the magician depicted within a peacock feather, on a ground of pink and yellow vertical stripes, 75cm x 50cm, c.1910, unconserved, unmounted, framed £1200 - £1800
1990 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, A Bend in the River, signed, dry-point etching, 32cm x 36cm £100 - £150
1984 Henry Wilkinson (1921-2011), by and after, The Poacher, signed and numbered 24/180 by the artist in pencil, coloured engraving, 21cm x 26.5cm £50 - £70
1989 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after Joshijiro Urushibara, Barnard Castle, signed, dated 1903, numbered 96, 40cm x 49cm £200 - £300
1991 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, A Study of Three Lions, signed, drypoint etching, 10cm x 6cm £50 - £70
1992 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, Bark Strippers, signed, etching, 34cm x 40cm £150 - £200 1993 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, Café Cahors, signed, etching, 26cm x 21cm £80 - £120 1994 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, Entrance to Montreuil, signed, dry-point etching, 37cm x 41cm £120 - £180
1995 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, etching, signed, numbered by the artist, limited edition 35/75, 36cm x 42cm £120 - £180
1986
1986 Magic - Kar-Mi (Joseph Hollingsworth) - an American theatre poster, Kar-Mi Swallows a Loaded Gun Barrel and Shoots a Cracker from a Man’s Head, printed polychrome with the act before a startled audience, 68cm x 101cm, c.1914, linen mounted, framed £200 - £300
1996 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, On the Road to Figeac, signed, etching, 28cm x 39cm £120 - £180
1997 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, Pont Neuf, signed hand tinted etching, 17cm x 13cm£200 - £300
1998 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, The Lot at St. Cirq, signed, etching, 22cm x 26cm £80 - £120 1999 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, The Pig Sty, signed, etching, 17cm x 13cm £60 - £80
2000 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), by and after, The Two Musicians, signed, etching, 13cm x 19cm £60 - £80
2001 Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956), The Valentré Bridge, Cahors, signed, etching, 55cm x 82cm £300 - £500
1987
2002 Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A. (1867-1956), by and after, Oriental boy, signed, drypoint etching, 9cm x 15cm £60 - £80
1987 Magic - Kar-Mi (Joseph Hollingsworth) - an American theatre poster, Kar-Mi, Performing the Most Startling Mystery of All India, Selma, printed polychrome with ghoulish skeletons and terrified turbaned figures fleeing, on a dark blue ground, 70cm x 103cm, c.1914, linen mounted, framed £200 - £300 For more images please visit
2003 Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A.(1867-1956), The Discarded Doll, pencil sketch, signed with artists monogram, 24cm x 35cm £120 - £180 199
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2004 Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A., by and after, Le Pont Valentre in Cahar, signed, drypoint etching, 19cm x 25cm; another by the same artist (2) £30 - £50
2005 Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A., by and after, Via Dolorosa, no.3, drypoint etching, signed, 36cm x 39cm, unframed £60 - £80
2006 Sir Frank Williams Brangwyn, R.A., (1867-1956) by and after, The Head of a Jew, drypoint etching, signed in pencil £30 - £50
2008
2008 William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851-1931), by, Jenkin Swatchway, signed in pencil, titled to verso, first-state drypoint etching, 27cm x 39.5cm, Robert Dunthorne,The Rembrandt Gallery, Liverpool label to verso and inscribed in ink ms. May 1916 £120 - £180
2009 Henry Alken (1785-1851), by and after, a set of four cockfighting prints, Set Too (sic), Fight,Throat, Death, Published by S. & J. Fuller, London 1825, aquatints, 17cm x 21.5cm £30 - £50
2010 After Joan Blaeu (1596-1673), a two-page map, Darbiensis Comitatus, Vernacule Darbie Shire [Derbyshire] (sic), engraving, later hand-colouring, 41.5cm x 51.5cm £50 - £70
2011 After John Speed (1552-1629), a two-page map,The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire (sic), engraving, later handcolouring, 40cm x 51cm £70 - £100
2012 Christopher (1786-1855) and John Greenwood (fl.1821-1840), Map of the County of Derby, from an Actual Survey made in the Years 1824 & 1825, Published by the Proprietors Greenwood & Co., 13 Regent Street, Pall Mall, London 1830, two-fold engraving, hand-coloured delineations and gradients, decorative title, the lower left-hand margin with a vignette of Chatsworth after Creighton, 57.5cm x 69cm £60 - £100 2013 John Owen (fl. 1720-1764) and Emanuel Bowen (1694-1767), The Road From Grantham To Doncaster (Via Newark), Pages 15 and 16 of Britannia Depicta or Ogilby Improv’d, hand-coloured engravings, 18cm x 12.5cm £40 - £60
2007
2007 Spanish Abstract School (mid-20th century), Desafío (Challenge), indistinctly signed, titled, dated 57 and numbered 1/10 in pencil, presumably by the artist, woodblock print, 39cm x 24.5cm £100 - £150
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Day Three
Friday 30th September at 4.00pm
Medals & Militaria
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Medals and Militaria
2020 Medal, Africa General Service Medal, Kenya clasp, original ribbon, awarded to 22823278 Fusilier P. Gray, R.N.F. (Royal Northumberland Fusiliers) for services during the four-year Mau Mau Rebellion, Kenya, 1952-1956 £120 - £180
2028 Medal, Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE-Military) & Award Scroll - Wing Commander, RAF, OBE (Military), 2nd type, original ribbon and pin, cased, Award Scroll dated January 1st, 1948 - Wing Commander Glendor Godfrey Nicholas MARSHALL, RAF, copies of research including Royal Air Force List entries
Wing Commander Marshall was born on August 8th, 1897, and was awarded an MBE (Military), 1st type, on L/G dated 03.06.1931 whilst serving in the RAF as a Sgt Major, 1st Class. He was commissioned as Pilot Officer on 19.04.1932, and subsequently promoted to Flight Lieutenant 19.04.1938, Squadron Leader 11.08.1940 and Wing Commander 01.07.1948 whilst serving in India prior to its independence, ultimately retuiring on 27.08.1952 aged 55.
2021 Medal, Boer War, British Cavalry Regiment, Queen’s South Africa Medal, Cape Colony and South Africa 1902 clasps (2), awarded to 38012 Trpr. R. Slater, Imperial Yeomanry, copy of medal roll £80 - £120
2022 Medal, Boer War, Queen’s South Africa Medal/four clasps (Cape Colony, Wepener, Wittebergen and Belfast), awarded to 1058 Tropper P. Donnelly, Brabant’s Horse, copy of medal roll (no entitlement to King’s South Africa (South Africa 1901 only)) £250 - £300
N.B. It is required that on promotion to a higher rank in the same order as Marshall was, the lower order (in this case the MBE) is to be returned. As this OBE is enclosed in an MBE case, it is presumed that he returned his MBE in the wrong case. £120 - £180
2023 Medal, British Empire Medal (Civil)/2nd type EIIR, awarded to Miss Agnes Pittendreigh, WVS (Women’s Voluntary Service, Aberdeen City), cased as issued, London Gazette citation 11th June, 1960 £150 - £200
2029 Medal, Royal Red Cross 2nd Class (ARRC) Decoration, George V, silver and enamel, original pin and ribbon as issued, cased £120 - £180
2024 Medal, Coast Guard Auxiliary Service Long Service Medal (silver), awarded to L. Hill, original pin, 1st type ribbon and case of issue £120 - £180
2030 Medals, World War II, Casualty, Derby - a Distinguished Flying Cross, named to 126722 Flight Lieutenant James Walter Warren, 35 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, Bombér Command, killed in action 20/2/1944, Halifax Mk III bombér, Serial no.LV834 which exploded over Gohre, with photographs, Pathfinder Force Badge with award certificate dated 10th March 1944, correspondence with his family regarding the location and re-location of his grave, addressed to 45 Beecher Street, Derby, a newspaper cutting recording his award of the DFC, the citation quoted as stating ‘commencing in October 1940, he took part in attacks against such heavily defended targets as Berlin, Essen, Dusseldorf and Gelsenkirchen. Later he served in the Middle East, where he flew on operations against targets in Greece, Crete, Italy, Cyrenaica, Sicilt and Tripoli. Returning to England Flying Officer Warren participated in the 1000-bombér raids. More recently he has taken part in sorties to Cologne, Hamburg and Essen. By his initiative and as air-gunner he has always inspired confidence in his crew, while his keenness and courage have set a splendid example to all’, his Observer’s and Air Gunner’s Flying Log Book records many missions, including the crash on landing of Wellington 2462 on November 7th 1940 and of 1386 on February 4-5th 1941, aircraft canvas air frame fragments numbered R1386 and T2462 from the downed planes, a reel of 8mm film recording targets attacked either on operations or during training, other documents and accompanying ephemera (collection) £800 - £1200
2025 Medal, Iraq 2003-11/clasp 19 Mar. to 28 Apr. 2003 25037609 Bombardier P.S. ‘Bemmy’ Bemrose, 7th Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, mounted for wear with named card box of issue and rosette for ribbon bar, group photograph of the recipient with the 7th Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, which was part of the 16th Air Assault Brigade during Operation ‘Telic’ 2003 Provenance: Consigned by the recipient to Spink, Lot 396 £250 - £300
2026 Medal, Korea, United Nations Service Medal, original pin, medal slip and box of issue, with extra ribbon; British Forces Commonwealth Cloth arm badge; Korea Memorial Plaque, in brass, cast in relief with a map of the Korean peninsular, 27.5cm diam (3) £40 - £60
2027 Medal, Naval General Service Medal, George VI, Minsesweeping 1945-51 clasp, awarded to P/SKX.873 872 H. Heawood STO. MECH. R.N. £150 - £200
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2031 Medal, The Gulf Medal 1990-91, 16 Jan To 28 Feb 1991 clasp, awarded to Mr C N Creswell BAE (British Aerosystems), boxed as issued £200 - £250
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2032 Medal, WW1, German, Iron Cross, 2nd Class/original ribbon, c.1914, unusual novelty German fitted case, as a pickelhaube, applied with brass reichsadler, black velvet hinged cover, fitted interior, c.1914-1918 £200 - £250
2033
2033 Medals, a group of six, Boer War pair, four battle bars/1914 Star-clasp Trio/LSGC - 1st Battalion Leicester Regiment, Queen’s South Africa Medal (Ghost Dates)/four clasps (Talana, Defence of Ladysmith, Laing’s Nek and Belfast) - 3313 Bndsman. W.W. Porter, 1: Leic. Regt., King’s South Africa Medal/two clasps (South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902) - 3313 Pte. F.W.W. Porter, Leicester Regt., 1914 Star/clasp 3313 L/ Cpl. F.W. Porter, 1/Leic. R, British War and Victory Medals - 3313 Cpl. F.W.W. Porter, Leic. R, Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, E.VII.R. - 3313 Pte. F.W.W. Porter, Leic. Regt., copied medal rolls confirming medals and all clasps £700 - £900 2034 Medals, a pair, St. John’s Ambulance Brigade 1902 Coronation (bronze) and Special Constable Faithful Service Medal 1911, awarded to Sergt. Fred Smith, G.V./Metropolitan Special Constable cap badge en suite (3) £70 - £100
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2035 Medals, Boer War and Great War, Father (Lancs. Volunteers) and Son (Royal Marines, wounded Gallipoli), Queen’s South Africa Medal/four clasps (Cape Colony, Orange Free State,Transvaal and South Africa 1901) awarded to Sjt. AW Townsend, Vol. Co. East Lancs. R.), with portrait photo, 1914-1915 Star, British War and Victory Medals - Deal 3354-S Pte. Herbert Townsend, Royal Marines - wia Gallipoli 15.05.1915, fibre ID tag, medal issue boxes, telegrams with envelopes ref. Gallipoli wounding (2), copies of medal rolls, postcard ref. Gallipoli wounding and hospitalisation, personal letter/envelope ref. friend killed-in-action £200 - £250
2039 Medals, Boer War and WW1, Queen’s South Africa, with five clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, named to 7621 Pte. GF Spencer, Yorkshire L.I. - full entitlement in the medal rolls, British War and Victory Medals, named to 51864 2.A.M. GF Spenser, RAF, RFC/RAF paper: W./Op/Air Mech. No. 7 Sqn (RE 8), 1917 £120 - £180 2040 Medals, Boer War, pair, Queen’s South Africa Medal/six clasps (five battles, comprising Belmont, Modder River, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Belfast), King’s South Africa Medal/two clasps (South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902), awarded to 9171 Pte. F.C. Smith, Coldstream Guards, medal roll and research
2036 Medals, Boer War and WW1, group of five, Captain, 1st SA Horse, Potchefstroom Commando, Wellington Volunteers, Queen’s South Africa/two clasps Transvaal and Orange Free State (Cpl. A.J. Weeks, SAC), King’s South Africa/two clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (Cpl. SAC), WW1 trio, 1914-1915 Star, British War and Victory Medals (dual wording) - Captain A (Andries) J. Weeks, Potch. CDO, corresponding miniatures, both medal groups pin-mounted for wear; ribbon bar, officer’s ‘Pips’ , comprehensive file of research from SA National Archives and Transvaal Military Records, which reveal a very ‘colourful’ and controversial life and career, copy of medal rolls £300 - £400
Provenance: Spinks, Lot 168
£250 - £300
2037 Medals, Boer War and WW1, group of four, Queen’s South Africa Medal/5 clasps (Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal and Laing’s Nek, 1914 Star/clasp 5th August-22nd November with original wateredsilk riboon (Trio Casualty), British War and Victory Medals, awarded to 5417 C.Q.M. Sjt. Frederick William WALKER, West Yorkshire Regiment, died 07/12/1915, copies of medal rolls and research £400 - £600 2041
2038 Medals, Boer War and WW1, original service Parchment Certificate of Discharge (entitled to Queen’s and King’s South Africa Medals [2] - ribbon bar only) and dated 1904, for 3350 Pte. B. Coyle, Manchester Regiment, 19141915 Star, British War and Victory Medals, with original ribbons, named for 24694 Pte. B. Coyle (wia), Manchester Regiment, named silver Territorial Army Medal (3/4oz silver), b/w photograph of convalescing following being discharge in late 1915, subsequent court martialling - twice, reduced to ranks, discharge, etc., with original research £100 - £150
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2041 Medals, Boer War, pair, seven-clasp Queen’s South Africa Medal/two-clasp King’s South Africa - RAMC attached to Coldstream Guards, QSA 1899-1902/Ghost Dates 10121 Pte. T. Wilkins, R.A.M.C., seven clasps (six battle, one state), comprising Belmont, Modder River, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill and Belfast, KSA, two clasps, comprising South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 - 10121 Pte.T. Wilkins, R.A.M.C. Private Wilkins was attached to the Coldstream Guards Brigade Bearer Company for his QSA and six of his clasps, later transferring to No. 20 General Hospital at Endlandsfontein for one clasp QSA/KSA £500 - £700
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2047 Medals, Post-War, group of four, Mentioned-inDespatches, Warrant Officer Class 1, RAOC, General Service Medal, E. II. R./clasp Malaya - 19041302 S./Sgt. C.D. BIRD, RAOC, Campaign Service Medal/MiD Oakleaf/clasp South Arabia - 19041302 WO Cl. 1 C.D. BIRD, RAOC 68 AS SUMMOOD Medal [official medal award by Sultan of Oman at times of unrest in the Sultanate], Medal Ribbon Bar/Oakleaf, corresponding miniatures, army service book (confirming award/postings), portrait photograph in uniform, army certificates/original MiD letter, roginal copy of MiD L/G dated 23.01.1968. WO Bird was awarded a Mention-in-Despatches for Distinguished Servcies during the withdrawal from South Arabia with Lieutenant-Colonel ‘Mad Mitch’ Mitchell of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders. £300 - £400
2042 Medals, group of four, 1914-1915 Star, 1914-1918 War and Victory Medals, RNLSGC (Royal Navy Long Service Good Conduct)/ GVR (Battleship Caesar):- Chief Electrical Articifer Cl.1 James Millar Dyer, RN, with later ms. account of Royal Navy Service 1901-1922
Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, Lot 129, 1st December, 2004 £120 - £180 2043 Medals, group of four, India General Service, GVR/claso Afghanistan North West Frontier 1919, WW1 1914 Star/clasp Trio, Captain E M Moyes, Northumberland Yeomanry (515 Private on 1914 Star), commissioned 27.01.1915, Northern Cyclist Battalion (Capt. on British War and Victory Medals)/Scottish Rifles, Indian Army, 1st Batn./76th Pjbs. 23.03.1919 (Capt. on IGS), medal rolls and original research Provenance: Spink, Lot x76, July 19th, 2012
2048 Medals, QSA/five clasps, WW1 trio, Perm. Forces Empire LSGC, group of five, Sjt/Lieut. Imp.Yeo/SAMR (unusual ranks), Queen’s South Africa clasps (Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902, awarded to 30220 Sjt. Geo. Mangham Taylor, Imperial Yeomanry, WW1, 1914-1915 Star (Cpl. 1st SA Regt), British War Medal (Lieutenant) and Victory Medal (S./Sjt. 1st SAMR), Permanent Forces of the Empire Beyond the Seas LSGC Medal (Staff Sjt., PF STAFF), medals pin-mounted for wear, copies of medal roll and research £300 - £400
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2044 Medals, Local Interest, group of five, Queen’s South Africa Medal/three clasps (Cape Cololny, Orange Free State and South Africa 1902), WW1 1914 Star/clasp, British War and Victory Medals, LSGC/GVR,, 13393 Bdr. Joseph Rigley, RA Mounted Rifles, RHA, RFA, RGA - born Ilkeston, Derbyshire - copies of his medal roll and full service record show that his LSGC was delayed due to committing two offences, intriguingly in September 1912 for ‘committing a nuisance in his bed!’ £150 - £200
2049 Medals, South Africa, group of three, Cape of Good Hope GSM 1880-97/clasp Bechuanaland [only 131], Queen’s South Africa/three clasps (Defence of Kimberley, Orange Free State and Transvaal), King’s South Africa/two clasps (South Africa 1901 and 1902), awarded to 166 Cpl. W.H. Reynolds, Cape Police - C.P. cap and soukder badges, ribbon bar and research £400 - £600
2045 Medals, miniatures pin-mounted for wear, DSO complete with top bar, GVR (gilt); 1914-1915 Star, silver British War Medal 1914-1918; Victory Medal with bronze MiD emblem; Territorial Decoration with top bar, GVR (silver), the back pin bar stamped Spink & Son Ltd, 17-18 Piccadilly, London W, contemporary Holmes of Bond Street, London case £60 - £80
2050 Medals, The Bentley Priory Battle of Britain Charity Auction, group of three, WAAF Officer/auction catalogue, Defence and 1939-1945 War Medals, General Service Medal E.II.R./clasp Malaya, Flight Officer Vera Stevens HYNES (3187), Sect Officer WAAF (1939-1949), Flt. Officer WRAF (19491960), original research en suite
2046 Medals, Order of St. John Service Medal, 1937, awarded to Sgt. Armstrong, Kimberley Railway Division, South Africa, straight bar suspension in silver, original ribbon, pin and case as issued, 20th century typed auction label [lot] 2381 [...]; WW1, British Red Cross Society Medal for War Service 1914-1918, original ribbon, pin and box as issued (unnamed) [2] £50 - £70
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Provenance: By descent from recipient; Spink, The Bentley Priory Battle of Britain Trust Appeal Charity Auction, Lot 42, September 6th, 2012 £350 - £400 2051 Medals, Two WW1 Trios - Brothers: TFWM Trio, Gnr. John Hutton, RFA; 1914-15* Trio, Cpl. James Hutton, RE £250 - £300
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2052 Medals, Victoria DSO/MiD/Boer War, group of three - Lt. Colonel, Royal Fusilers, DSO V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar,- L/G 31.10.1902, Mjr. Edward Henry Cox, R. Fus. ‘In recognition of services during the operations in South Africa’, Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902 Medal (Major EH Cox, 2/Rl. Fus.)/five clasps (two battle, 3 state), comprising Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, King’s South Africa 1901-02 Medal/two clasps, comprising South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (Major EH Cox, DSO, Rl. Fusrs), all professionally mounted cavalry style by Spink & Son, red morocco fitted case with blue silk and velvet interior, hinged cover monogrammed E.H.C. in gilt, mentioned in Lord Roberts’ despatch 04.09.1901 for ‘Special and Meritorious Service’, file with copy of medal rolls and research. LieutenantColonel Edward Henry Cox, born at Harwood Hall, Essex in 1863, commissioned November 1884. Brother of Major General Sir Percy Zachariah Cox, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I. Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of Bombay (Major General Barton) 1892-1895: promoted captain, March 1892. Served in the Boer War at the Relief of Ladysmith, including the action at Colenso 15th December, 1899;Tugela Heights, 14th-27th February, 1900, including the action at Pieter’s Hill; Natal March-June, 1900; Tranvaal July-November, 1900 and present at the actions at Frederickstad 17th-25th October, 1900; Cape Colony in action at Ruidam; Transvaal and the Orange River Colony, November 1900 to May 1902. Promoted to major 3rd February, 1900; lieutenant-colonel 3rd May, 1907; retired 23rd August, 1911, aged 48. £3000 - £4000
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2053 Medals, Women’s Royal Army Corps, group of three, WW2 1939-1945 Defence and War Medals, Army LSGC (Long Service Good Confuct) - W/33357 Pte. MJ Patterson, WRAC £100 - £150
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2055 Medals, WW1 Highland Light Infantry/WW2, BEM Royal Navy groups of five and six - Father and Son, 23024 Major John Lockhart Taylor, ACF/TA/Highland Light Infantry, group of five, British War and Victory Medals - 241302 Cpl J.L.Taylor, H.L.I., WW2 Defence and 1939-1945 War Medals - unnamed as issued, Army Cadet Force Medal - A/Mjr. J.L Taylor; D/TX693655 Chief Pety Office Ian H. Taylor, BEM, RN, group of six, BEM (Military), E.II.R. - D/X693655 C.P.O. I.H. Taylor, RN, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star/France and Germany clasp, Italy Star, 19391945 War Medal, RN Long Service Good Conduct Medal, E.II.R. - D/TX693655 I.H.Taylor, C.P.O., RN £500 - £700
2054 Medals, WW1 (wia), Afghanistan 1935 IGS, WW2 Japanese Prisoner-of-War, group of six, Colonel, RAMC, Colonel Charles Vincent Douglas ROSE, RAMC, formerly IMS, RAF, RA - Wounded WW1; PoW WW2, British Victory and War Medal (Lieut. C.V.D. Rose); India General Service 1908-1935/clasp Afghanistan 1935 (Major, IMS), 1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, 1939-1945 War Medal - unnamed as issued, first three pin-mounted, research file including copies of medal rolls, Japanese PoW record (with translation) and postwar PoW debriefing document Colonel Rose, commissioned RA 1916, served in France and was wounded June 1917. He transferred to the RAF Medical Branch (Flt. Lt.), then to the RAMC in 1928 (Capt), with whom he served in India 192933, and then to the Indian Medical Service in 1933 (Major -IGS/NW Frontier 1935). Promoted to Lt. Colonel in 1939, he commanded the 20th Combined General Hospital in Malaya and Singapore, and was taken prisoner-of-war by the Japanese at the fall of Singapore February 15th, 1941 and spent the next three and a half years in Changhi PoW camp. After the war, he was promoted full colonel, retiring in 1948, and died 1960 aged 62, £400 - £600
2056 Medals, WW1 London Yeomanry pair/badge, WW2, Dunkirk mentioned-in-dispatches, group of five - Major, RE BWM/VM - 2264 Pte. F. Leveroni, 3rd Co. Lond. Yeo. (Sharpshooters), Regimental Badge, 39/45 Star, Defence and War/MiD Oakleaf - Beach Officer Dunkirk, May/June 1940 Capt. Frank Leveroni L/G 20.12.40 ‘in recognition of distinguished services, operations in the field May/June 1940’, with file of research £150 - £200
2057 Medals, WW1, British War 1914-1918 and Victory Medals, original full-length silk ribbons, awarded to 118101 Dvr. A. E. Kirby, Royal Horse Artillery and Royal Field Artillery, memorial plaque en suite, 12cm diam, with memorial scroll, framed as two, 44cm x 32.5cm, copied research and Medal Index Card Driver Alfred Ernest Kirby (1888-1918), of ‘’D’’ Batallion, 52nd Brigade, Royal Field Artillery, died-of-wounds and is buried in the Saultain Communal Cemetry. Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, Lot 912, 2nd March, 2005 £150 - £200
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2058 Medals, WW1, group of three, Private Frederick Knell, RAMC (Royal Army Medical Corps), Military Medal, G.V.R. (65623 Pte. F. Knell, RAMC) - Field Ambulance, British War and Victory Medals (Pte.) - original watered-silk ribbons £400 - £600
2061 Medals, WW1, India and Afghanistan, group of two, awarded to Pte. Joseph W Cole, 13th Hussars/Royal Regiment of Cavalry/Machine Gun Corps, British War Medal, named to 37972 Pte. J.W. Cole 13-Hrs; India General Service Medal, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (North West Frontier) clasp, named to 163758 Pte. J.W. Cole M.G.C., copy of medal roll and research confirming full medal entitlement £120 - £180
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2059 Medals, WW1, Immediate (Posthumous) Military Cross for Gallnatry, group of three, awarded to Captain EN Ashe, 8th Territorial Batallion, Manchester Regiment, Killed-inAction 21st March, 1918, M.C., G.V.R., privately engraved to ‘Capt. E. Neville Ashe, Manch. R., Polderhoek, Dec. 28th, 1917’, British War and Victory Medals (Capt. EN Ashe -BWM naming officially corrected), MC L/G 03.06.1918: ‘For distinguished service in connection with military operations in France & Flanders’, copied medal roll, original research including a map, plan and account of the battle action at Manchester Hill which names Captain Ashe in the bibliography. Captain Edward Neville Ashe, MC, served with the 8th (Territorial) Batallion, Manchester Regiment on the Western Fron from September 1st, 1917. He was awarded the Military Cross for gallantry at the Battle of Manchester Hill at Polderhoek, near St. Quentin, Belgium whilst commanding ‘A’ Company of the 16th Batallion of the Manchester Regiment. He was subsequently killed-inaction on March 21st, 1918. Provenance: Spinks, Lot 59, July 24th, 2014
2062 Medals, WW1, Military Medal and set of three, awarded to Sjt. Albert Sleath (1889-1969), 8th Battalion, Leicester Regiment, Military Medal, G.V.R. - 11674 Sjt. A. Sleath, 8th Btn., Leics. R. -L/G 28.1.18, 1914-1915 Star (L/Cpl), British War and Victory Medals (Sjt) - original watered-silk ribbons and named identity bracelet, copies of medal roll (entered F&F 29.07.1915), London Gazette, Military Medal award, Census record, copied pages of the War Diaries for October/November 1917 for action leading to MM award £600 - £800
2063 Medals, WW1, trio, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 1874 Pte. PW Parkin, Notts. Yeomanry (Sherwood Rangers/MGC (Cavalry)), copy of medal roll and clipped auction listing £120 - £180 2064 Medals, WW2 - Halifax W.Op/AG-George Medal/Air Efficency, group of six, miniatures/case- Citation L/G 8.6.1942, Sgt. John Felix Waite, GM, AE, No.120 Sqn. RAFVR-GM Citation ‘for rescuing his crew from his loaded aircraft after crashing on take-off ’ - full account of his incident in his printed autobiography (included), with original photos, letters, documents, sixty-three page official history of No. 120 Sqn., all in bound folder £60 - £80
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2060 Medals, WW1, Immediate Meritorious Service Medal/BWM - Yorkshire Territorial Force MSM (Immed.), GVR. - 200436 A/Sjt. L. (Lawrence Gordon) STEPHENSON, 4th Batn. Yorks. Regt., BWM - 2095 A/Sjt. L. Stephenson, 4/Yorks. R. (entitled 1914-1915 Star and Victory Medal - not included), MSM L/G 03.06.19, MiC shows both service nos. and British War Medal returned for official correction to naming £200 - £250
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2065 Medals, WW2, Fleet Air Arm, group of four, 19391945 Star, Atlantic Star/France and Germany clasp, Pacific Star, 1939-1945 Medal, pin-mounted for wear, original Royal Navy record: FAA/FX113691 Air Mechanic 1st Cl. John Wm. Staples, RN (1943-1946), No.759 Sqn. (Wildcat - HMS Heron), No. 1851 Sqn. (Corsair - HM Venerable), HMS Golden Hind £60 - £80
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2066 Medals, WW2, Nottingham Husband and Wife, groups of six (RN) and three (WAAF): war diary Dieppe Raid/D-Day (copy), JX318670 Stanley MW HOUGH, AB, RN - 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star/France and Germany clasp, Burma Star, Italy Star, Defence and War Medals, portrait photograph in uniform, original service documents, ID card/driving licenses, ‘Torpedoman Trade certificate, twentypage personal diary for 1942-44 on board HMS Princess Astrid (copy), plus American D-Day record for Princess Astrid (copy); 2060608 LACW M. Hough (née Goodwin), WAAF: France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, original documents including RAF/ID/photos (collection) £120 - £180 2067 Medals, WW2, Prisoner-of-War/Malaya, group of five, Sgt.. South Staffordshire Regiment, formerly Queen’s Royal, K.S.L.I., Wilts Regiment, 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Defence and 1939-1945 Medals, General Service Medal/clasp Malaya, awarded to 14412304 Sgt. L.C.G.Vincent, captured Italy April 1944, PoW 130570 Stalag VII-A (Bavaria) metal ID tag, brass cap/shoulder badges (S. Staffs, Queen’s, Wilts), medal ribbon bar, army service book, medal allocation slip, portrait photograph in uniform, original War Office letters/envelope informing missing-in-action/prisoner-of-war £200 - £250 For more images please visit
2068 Medals, WW2, Sinking of the German Battleship Scharnhorst - Immediate DSM group of four, Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (A/Ldg. Smn. R. Nightingale, P/JX.), L/G 17.03.1944, 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, 1939-1945 War Medal - unnamed as issued, corresponding ribbon bar, Kriegsmarine ‘SCHLACHTSCHIFF SCHARNHORST’ rating’s cap tally; photographic portrait of recipient in uniform, Admiralty letter dated 17.03.1944 informing the recipient of the awarding of the DSM for ‘[...] courage, skill & steadfast devotion to duty in HMS Sheffield in action [...] in which the German Battleship SCHARNHORST was destroyed’, original letter of congratulations from Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Burnett, K.B.E., C.B., D.S.O., LL.D., addressed from Foxhall Lodge, The Forest, Nottingham, etc., contained with a file of further original research £2000 - £3000 2069 Medals, WW2, WAAF, group of two, 1939-1945 Defence and War Medals, awarded to 2060650 Cpl. Kathleen Smith, W.A.A.F. (27.10.1941-24.01.1946), with RAF Service Book (1941-46), photographs, later driving license, etc £40 - £60
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2070 Medals, Family Medals, a group of four, with original documents, two killed-in-action, one wounded-in-action, Father: RSM Millward Smith, Scottish Horse (190308)/Cpl-Mjr. Royal Horse Guards (1882-1903): Army LSGC Medal, VR (1900) 1173 Q.M. Cpl-Mjr. M. Smith, R. Hor. Gds. - full entitlement, silver plaque inscribed ‘Presented to Corp. Maj. Millward Smith by the Warrant and NonCommissioned Officers Royal Horse Guards as a mark of esteem on his leaving the Regiment, 1903’, early 20th century biographical notes of service career, testimonials and coped service documents. Served 1882-1908 with the colours in the Royal Horse Guards, Scottish Horse and Imperial Yeomanry - twentysix years in home service; thus Long Service Good Conduct medal was full entitlement. Son 1: L/Cpl Arthur Benjamin Smith, Scots Guards - killed-inaction at Ypres, November 11th, 1914: 1914 Star/claspp (6163 L. Cpl. A.B. Smith, S. Gds), British War and Victory Medal (6163 Pte. A.B. Smith, S. Gds.), WW1 memorial death plaque and parchment memorial scroll (Alfred (sic) Benjamin Smith), copied research, medal index card, Commonwealth War Graves and medal roll. After the Battle of Ypres, Arthur’s battalion paraded just sixty-nine men, commanded by a singular captain, the sole surviving officer - commemorated on the Menin Gate. N.B. Correct forename is Arthur, as confirmed by Commonwealth Graves and medal roll. Son 2: S.Sjt. Alfred Millward Smith, MiD, RHA - wounded-inaction (lost arm - committed suicide), 1914 Star/clasp (41823 Ftr. A. Smith, RHA), British War and Victory/MiD oakleaves Medals (41823 A.S.Sjt. A.M. Smith, RA) pin-mounted for wear, silver war badge, wound certificate, SWB roll, riband bar with silver rosette and oakleaves, Corps de Commissionaire’s Badge, RHA cap badge/crown/shoulder titles all in brass, MiD, L/G 01.01.1916, for gallant and distinguished service in the field, original documents/portrait and family photographs in uniform, copied research. Alfred Smith enlisted in the RHA in 1906 aged 15 and served on the Western Front from 05.10.1914, rising to the rank of staff serjeant. He was mentioned in despatches following action in 1915, and was severely wounded in action, losing his left arm, resulting in his discharge on 18.09.1918. He joined the Corps de Commissionaires (see photo in uniform with false arm/hand), but die to the trauma of the circumstances of his disability, he committed suicide on 16.03.1932. Grandson 1: 7349467 L/Cpl Arthur George Smith, R.A.M.C. - killed-in-action, Anzio, 19.03.1944, WW2, group of five, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence and 1939-1945 War Medals - unnamed as issued, portrait photograph in uniform, photograph of grave, Beach Head Cemetery, Anzio and Holy Trinity Church, London SW1 circular announcing his death. Provenance: By direct descent through the Smith family; acquired by the current vendor from Kenneth Millward Smith, 2nd grandson, in 2005 with a copy of his birth certificate demonstrating direct descent. £800 - £1200
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2072 Medals, Sudan, Boer War, WW1 T.F.W.M. trio, T.F. Efficiency, Khedive’s Sudan/clsp. Khartoum, group of seven, RQMS Geo. Wozencroft, Hamps. Regt. & Grenadier Guards - Present at the famous Battle of Omdurman, Sudan in the British Army’s last cavalry charge with Winston Churchill present in the 21st Lancers, Queen’s Sudan Medal 18961898 (4969 Pte. G. Wozencroft, Gren. Gds), Queen’s South Africa Medal 1899-1902/three clasps - Cape Colony, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (4969 Corpl. G. Wozencroft, Grenadier Guards), Territorial Force War Medal Trio* (487 W.O.Cl.2. G. Wozencroft, 4/Hamps.R.), Khedive’s Sudan Medal 1896-1908/clasp Khartoum (Pte. G. Wozencroft, Grenadier Guards) George Wozencroft served with the Lancaster Militia before enlisting in the Grenadier Guards in September 1894, with whom he fought the Dervishes alongside the 21st Lancers in the British Army’s last cavalry charge at Omdurman, Sudan, September 2nd, 1898. N.B. The Victory Medal is unofficially named, but for unknown reasons, his medal index card does not show an entitlement to this medal, despite confirming his BWM and TWFM. When this was queried with the Ministry of Defence in March and June 1985, they confirmed this was correct, but did not explain why (see original MoD correspondence enclosed, where all other medals and clasps are confirmed by copied medal rolls and medal index cards)
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2071 Medals, WW1, Royal Navy, Jutland Casualty Group and Personal Signed Condolence Card from Neville Chamberlain, WW1, 1914-1915 Star Trio/original silk riboons (M.1704. J.H. Nicholas, E.R.Cl.3, RN) - HMS Queen Mary, memorial death plaque with card envelope and official condolence slip in original manilla envelope addressed to his sister, Mrs Hilda Dorothea Higgins, Handsworth, Birmingham, memorial scroll in original card transmission tube, addressed to his sister as above, original portrait photograph in uniform, condolence card from the City of Birmingham signed by the then Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, Neville and Anne Chamberlain (later British Prime Minister 1937-1940), and dated 1916, research and file of historical notes on the Battle of Jutland, May 31st, 1916. John Harold Nicholson was born a native of Birmingham in 1888. He enlisted in the Royal Navy on March 15th, 1910 and served as an electrical artificer on various war ships, commencing duties on Britain’s newest and largest Dreadnought class battle cruiser, HMS Queen Mary on September 9th, 1913. The infamous and ultimately indecisive Battle of Jutland between one-hundred and fiftynine ships of the Royal Navy’s Grand Fleeet and only ninety-nine of the German Kriegsmarine took place in the Danish waters of Jutland on May 31st and the early hours of June 1st, 1916. The Queen Mary, pride of Vice-Admiral Beatty’s fleet from Rosythe, was engaged by two German ships and bit by seven shells. Without warning a catastrophic explosion occurred on the Queen Mary, which split in two and sank within four minutes with the loss of 1,266 men. As a native of Birmingham a signed condolence card from the city’s mayoral family was sent to Nicholas’s sister. £600 - £800
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2073 Medals, Boer War, WW1 PoW Casualty 1914 Star/Clasp Trio, Memorial Plaque, group of four - Sussex Regt., Queen’s South Africa/five clasps (Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902) 5866 Pte. J. Tugnott (sic), R. Sussex Regt., 1914 Star/clasp Trio - 5866 Pte. J.Tugnutt, R. Suss. R. (EF), bronze memorial plaque - John Tugnutt, with research Private Tugnutt served with the 21st Sussex Mounted Infantry in the Boer War (five-clasp QSA entitlement only). He entered France with the regiment on September 20th, 1914, and was taken as a prisoner-ofwar, but died of his wounds on November 15th, 1914. £600 - £800
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2082 Books - WW2, RAF/Aviation, Militaria and Medals Macmillan (Captain Norman, M.C., A.F.C.), The Royal Air Force In The World War: 1919-1945, George G. Harrap, London 1942-1950, four-volume set, hb, dj (volumes III & IV only), 12mo; another, Stanford Tuck (Wing Commander Robert), Pilot’s Flying Log Book, limited edition facsimile reprint no. 1296/2500, front endpaper with certificate of authenticity/bookplate, buckram boards, small 8vo; Hayward (John), &c., British Battles and Medals, seventh edition, Spink, London 2006, hb, red cloth as issued, large octavo; McKinstry (Leo), Spitfire: Portrait of a Legend, John Murray, London 2007, hb, dj (7) £70 - £100 2083 Militaria, WW1, a 1914 Princess Mary’s Christmas Tin, with silver and bullet pencil, stamped sterling silver; 1915 Christmas card, c.1914 £60 - £80
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2084 Stamps, LZ 129 Hindenburg, typewritten envelope to England, typewritten Via Airship Hindenburg, franked 1937, Air 20 cents (2) with New York City C.H., duplex cancellations and violet Via Air Mail hand stamped, stamped New York City, May 6, 4.30pm 1937 Intended for the return flight of the LZ 129 Hindenburg which exploded on arrival on 6th May 1937 at Lakehurst, New Jersey £80 - £120
2079 WWI - a rare death plaque, to a woman, named to Ethel Adela Barham, 12cm diam, c.1918
As bodies of those killed in action were not then returned to UK, these graves are principally for those who had been considered well enough to be repatriated but who died of wounds subsequently - perhaps even two or three years later. Some, of course, died from other causes. One of the graves is that of 29843 Worker E A Barham, aged 20 yrs. She died on 28 November 1918 whilst serving with Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps. Her lowly rank of ‘Worker’ was the equivalent of an army Private. The QMAAC was the forerunner of the ATS. Its 57,000 members aided the war effort by carrying out unglamorous admin, support and domestic duties. Some 9,000 served in France, and 83 died in service. Several were awarded the Military Medal. Ethel Adela Barham must have volunteered, but did not serve overseas. She died after the Armistice, probably of influenza, in Bloomsbury. Her home, however, was 20 Bexley Street, Windsor, where she had lived with her father, Windsor Police Sergeant Robert Barham (who predeceased her), from Kent, and her mother, Adela, a Windsor girl.The 1901 census reveals that she had at least two brothers and two sisters. No Windsor Barhams are shown in the current telephone directory. Her gravestone at Spital has been broken. I have sent a photograph to thamesweb, but am not sure it is adequate for reproduction on the forum. Spare a thought for Ethel. She is not listed on any of the local war memorials. £600 - £1000
2085 Stamps, WW1, War Portrait Stamp Album, for the Lord Roberts Memorial Fund For Disabled Soldiers and Sailors, Fawcett & Co., London [c.1915], 48pp complete with 144 stamps and biographical notices of Allied royalty and heads-of-states, military and naval hierachy and politicians, khaki cloth boards, Ex Libris William S. London (bookplate designed and engraved by Garth Jones); another, incomplete, 81/144 stamps and notices (2) £80 - £120 2086 Stamps, WW2, Pearl Harbour, two envelopes, England to Java, intended via North Atlantic and Transpacific Air Mail - both intercepted in USA 10th December 1941, opened, censored and returned to sender; another two, USA to England bearing Air Mail Transatlantic 30c cancelled New York, the second (via Transpacific/Transatlantic) franked Honolulu, Hawaii, label Opened Examiner 789, the verso franked Mailed At Wake Island (4) £50 - £70
2087 WW1, a bronze death plaque, for Private John Edwin Fawke, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 12cm diam, with original card envelope, manilla envelope addressed to his mother, Mrs. E.M. Fawke of Kidderminster, memorial scroll, condolence slip and medal allocation slip (WW1 pair, not included); Royal Warwickshire 1916-1917 Christmas and New Year cards, In The Field, France, signed in pencil by Private Fawke (2) Pte. JE Fawke (1892-1917) of ‘’D’’ Company, 16th Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment was killed-in-action 14th April, 1917 and buried in La Chaudiere Military Cemetry, Vimy. £100 - £150
2080 1900 Boer War/South Africa, a Queen Victoria Christmas tin, the rarer smaller tin with blue banded border to hinged cover, with some original packaging, chocolate and its foil, c.1900 £50 - £70
2081 Book - WW1 - The Roll of Honour of The Empire’s Heroes, Privately Published, [c.1918], c.200 biographies with b/w portrait photographs of the fallen, gilt text, quarter buckram and purple cloth, large quarto £80 - £120 For more images please visit
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Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited that they act as agents on behalf of a named principal.
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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 during the 70 years following the artist’s death. Taking effect in the UK on 14 February 2006, it will initially only apply to the work of living ar tists. In 2010 (or 2012 depending on whether or not the UK government take advatage of a possible derogation), Droit de Suite will be extended to apply to an ar tist’s works for a period of 70 years after his death. Royalties will be calculated using a sliding scale of percentages of the sale price, net of tax, For auction companies, the sale price is the hammer price (i.e., the price without the premium). However, the total amount of royalty on any one sale or lot shall not exceed €12,500. Resale royalties are not subject to VAT. Resale royalty does not apply when the hammer price is less than €1,000. Each time you bid on a lot covered by ARRR, 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.
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 tenth working day after the Fine Art and Antiques sale and two working days for all other sales, 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 storage charge. If they are not paid for and removed within the above mentioned terms 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, together with interest at 2% above HSBC plc 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. The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidders own cheque. Cheques drawn by third par ties, whether in the Auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement cannot be accepted.
Online Bidding Bamfods Auctioneers and Valuers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com and ukauctioneers for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Bamfords you: 1. Authorise Bamfords, if they so wish, to charge the debit/credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via thesaleroom.com 2. Confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Bamfords through www.the-saleroom.com. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price Ukauctioneers do not charge the 3% fee but a one off charge of £2.95
Purchase Price The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium at the stated rates on the hammer price together with a premium at the stated rates on the hammer price (adjusted for VAT as necessary). The premium at the appropriate rate is payable by all purchasers. The amount invoiced in respect of the premium will be inclusive of VAT but this VAT will not normally be recoverable by the buyer. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer’s to deduct commission and expenses at the stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain the premium payable by the purchaser.
Conditions of Sale Applicable to Sellers
Terms Standard selling commission is 12.5% (14.37% inc. VAT) of the hammer price of each lot. The minimum charge whether sold or unsold is £3 per lot (non catalogued sales) and £10 per lot (catalogue sales). The withdrawal fee for a lot which has been catalogued is 20% of the reser ve price or the auctioneer’s lower estimate of the auction value, subject to the minimum charge of £25 per lot on catalogued sales. Insurance is charged at 2.5% of the hammer price of each lot sold (subject to a minimum charge of £1). VAT is payable on minimum charges, withdrawal fee and insurance. Buyers pay a premium of 21% excluding the VAT on the hammer price of each lot purchased, HOWEVER THIS PREMIUM WILL BE REDUCED TO 19.5% IF THE TOTAL INVOICE IF PAYMENT IS MADE WITHIN FIVE WORKING DAYS OF THE FINAL SALE DATE.
Commission to Bid Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited will execute bids on behalf of intending buyers unable to attend the sale at no charge. Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers 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 Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions made in carrying out such bids. 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.
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(whetheror not for an agreed sum of value) the vendor shall notify his Insurers of, and shall himself note the Auctioneers’ Interest as Bailees in such policy or policies.
The Seller authorises Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited to deduct commission at the published rate and to retain the buyer’s premium of 21% plus VAT. The seller agrees to pay all special advertising charges and illustration charges insomuch that they are reasonable.
Warranty of Title The seller warrants to Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers 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.
Value Added Tax A seller who sends for sale by auction any chatel(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 Dealers Margin Scheme covering works of art, etc. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of goods.
Rights to Photographs and Illustrations The vendor gives Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lots placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs provided by the vendor at any time at its absolute discretion, whether or not in the connection with the auction. Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited will reserve the right to make a discretionary charge for any photographs used in the catalogue which will promote the items sale.
Instructions All goods delivered to the Auctioneer’s 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.
Reserves Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited will be pleased to advise on suitable protective reserves but if no reserve have been received prior to the day of 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.
Electrical and Mechanical Goods The seller or consignor of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited that at the date on which the same are consigned to Bamfords or put under Bamfords' control and excepted as previously disclosed to Bamfords the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from any defect not obviously on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health and will indemnify Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited, its servants and agents against loss or damage suffered by any of them in consequence of any breach of the above warranty and under taking. Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited reserve the right to make a minimum charge of £2.50 per item to have the goods checked by an electrician for the safety of the item.
Indemnity Vendors shall indemnify Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited against any claims in connection with goods sold by Bamfords on the vendors behalf.
Collections The Auctioneer’s 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.
Agency The Auctioneers act throughout as Agents only and are not responsible for any default by the buyer. Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited disclaim liability for paying the vendor until they have received settlement from the purchaser.
Withdrawals Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, or where a lot is withdrawn for any reason other than misattribution or authenticity, Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited reserve 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, Bamford’s lower estimate of the item(s) withdrawn, together with any expenses incurred in relation with the item(s) withdrawn.
Unsaleable Goods Unless otherwise instructed by accompanying or previously received written notice, all goods delivered to their premises which in Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers Limited opinion have no saleable value will be disposed of at Bamfords discretion either to a charity or by consignment for destruction.
Insurance Unless instructed otherwise (in which case the proper ty remains at the Owners risk) goods will be insured against all risks whilst on the premises pending sale. The premium cost will be 3% of the hammer price. The Auctioneer shall not be responsible for damage to, or the loss, theft or destruction of any goods not so insured. If the vendor has in force policy or policies of Insurance in which the article is specifically mentioned as being insured
Payment Payment is due immediately after the sale in pounds sterling and may be made by the following methods: cash, bankers draft, and debit card. VISA AND MASTERCARDS have a 2.5% surcharge. We do not accept American Express. Credit card payments are not accepted over the telephone. 216
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Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers • The Derby Auction House • Chequers Road Off Pentagon Island • Derby • DE21 6EN Tel: 01332 210000 • Fax: 01332 368424 • E-mail: fineart@bamfords-auctions.co.uk