Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
Wednesday 8th, Thursday 9th & Friday 10th July 2015 at 10.30am The Derby Auction House, Chequers Road, Derby
The Derby Auction House
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Bamfords THE DERBY AUCTION HOUSE
THREE-DAY FINE ART AND ANTIQUE SALE at The Derby Saleroom, Chequers Road, Derby
Wednesday 8th, Thursday 9th and Friday 10th July 2015
A Fabulous Collection of Clocks and Longcases From A Deceased Manchester Estate; Interesting and Unusual Furniture and Objects from a Leicestershire Estate; Rare and Fruit Painted Worcester the Property of Yorkshire Collector; Fine English Furniture, Works of Art and Decorations from a Derby Family; Ceramics and Collectables From Lincolnshire Deceased Estate; and Deceased Estates Across Derbyshire, Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire and Other Vendors Over 1,800 Lots of English Pottery, English Porcelain, Derby and Related Factories, Glass, Continental Ceramics, Asian Art and Oriental Ceramics; Plated Ware, Silver, Watches, Jewellery; Watercolours, Oils, Prints; Boxes & Objects, Metal Work, Taxidermy, Textiles, Bijouterie, Miniatures, Walking Sticks, Wine, Blue John, Bronzes, Musical Instruments, Scientific Instruments, Cameras,Tribal Art and Antiquities; Clocks, Garden Appointments and Furniture On View
Sunday 5th July Monday 6th July Tuesday 7th July Morning of sales
2.00pm – 5.00pm 1.00pm – 7.00pm 1.00pm – 5.00pm from 9.00am
View our sale: www.bamfords-auctions.co.uk (all images on our site) and www.the-saleroom.com/bamfords Front cover illustration 1538 (detail) Back cover illustration 1533 Catalogues £10 (£12 by post)
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
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Order of Sale
Day One – 8th July 2015 at 10.30am Pottery Porcelain Worcester Derby and Associated Factories Royal Crown Derby Miniatures Royal Crown Derby Paperweights Continental Glass Oriental Ceramics Day One – 8th July 2015 at 1.30pm Plated Ware Flatware Silver Watches Jewellery
Day Two – 9th July 2015 at 10.30am Watercolours Oils Prints Charles Paine
Day Two – 9th July 2015 at 12.30pm Boxes and Objects Asian Works of Art Ivories Oriental Bronzes Bronzes Textiles Bijouterie Scent Bottles Snuff Boxes Miniatures Blue John Light Fittings
Wine Walking Sticks Scientific Instruments and Photography Natural History Antiquities Tribal Art Musical Instruments
1 – 20 24 – 65 72 – 145 146 – 200 210 – 215 220 – 253 259 – 293 300 – 325 330 – 396
1335 – 1337 1345 – 1399 1400 – 1409 1410 – 1412 1415 – 1423 1425 – 1436 1440 – 1459
Day Three – 10th July 2015 at 10.30am Barometers and Clocks 1485 – 1537 Telephone Box 1550 – 1554 Camper Van 1555 – 1555 Furniture 1559 – end of sale
400 – 415 420 – 440 441– 619 620 – 624 631 – 715
Information to Buyers Payments
1. Bamfords charge 21% plus VAT Buyer’s Premium on the hammer
720 – 797 798 – 901 902 – 911 912 – 940
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 17th July 2015 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-
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4. Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers accept Cash, Bank Transfers, Bankers Drafts and Debit Cards
• 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 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
Photographs by thestudio@bamfords
interested. If you are unable to attend the sale we will, without charge, provide a condition report on any particular lot.
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Day One
Wednesday 8th July at 10.30am
Ceramics & Glass
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Pottery
3 A Brampton Derbyshire brown salt glazed stoneware five bar toast rack, rustic branch divisions, boat shaped base moulded in relief with flowerhead, shells and £60 - £100 anthemions, 22cm wide, c.1840
4 A mid 19th century brown salt glazed stoneware bee hive money box, inscribed Marthar Jane Hill Rampton, 1854; a similar mug, inscribed T. Burley 1841, Nottingham, in relief with fruiting vine, greyhound handle, 8cm high, c.1840/50 £60 - £100
5 A 18th century Prattware jug, relief moulded with leaves, with bands of scrolling foliage in cobalt blue and mustard, 15cm high, c.1790 £70 - £90
6 A 19th century commemorative pottery child’s nursery plate, transfer printed in brown monochrome with the king on horseback and inscribed William III, No Surrender 1690, moulded border, 11cm diam; another, probably Scottish, transfer printed with a young girl and titled Miss Rose, the border moulded with three bands of flowerheads picked out in tones of red, green and blue respectively, 16cm diam, c.1840; others (4) £60 - £100
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1 A 19th century Chesterfield brown salt glazed stoneware cottage money bank, the tan thatched roof inscribed Leah Patricia Green, 15cm high, c.1890 £50 - £80
7 A 19th Century George Jones majolica cylindrical cheese dome and cover, in relief with trailing blossom on fence panels, entwined branch handle, 30cm diam, impressed mark, c.1870 £80 - £120
9 A graduated set of five Davenport octagonal jugs, printed and painted with stylised chrysanthemums and foliage, in iron-red and cobalt blue, lamprey eel scroll handle, 19.5cm high - 7.5cm high, printed marks £60 - £100
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10 A large Adams stoneware jug, in relief with Bacchantic infants, ribbed dark brown neck and foot rim, angular handle, 28cm high, impressed mark £200 - £250
2 A pair of 19th century Brampton brown salt glazed stoneware rectangular basket, in relief with basketwork, 13.5cm wide, c.1840 £50 - £70
12 A Mocha ware cylindrical mug, decorated with dabbed ferns on a turquoise ground within blue and black banded borders, scroll handle, 12.5cm high, c.1810; a 19th century Pearlware cylindrical mug, transfer printed with an early railway locomotive, angular scroll handle, skirted base, 10cm high, c.1850; an unusual Pearlware oversize pipe, moulded with scrolls and textured panels and dabbed with brown, 20cm long, c.1820 (3) £80 - £120
13 A Pratt ware figure of a classical maiden holding a floral garland, square plinth base £100 - £150 3 For more images please visit
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Porcelain
14 A Scottish shaped circular nursery dish, printed in monochrome with Whiping Top, picked out in green, the rim in relief with flowerheads, 11.5cm diam, c.1860; others, History of Joseph, 17.5cm diam,c.1860; A Trifle From Plymouth, 16.5cm diam, c.1860; etc (4) £60 - £100
24 A Royal Doulton cabinet plate, painted by L Hart, signed, painted with a woodcock, 22.5cm diam, printed mark; another with Blackcock, signed H Stevenson, raised tooled gilt border, 24cm diam, retailer’s mark for Ovington Bros Co, New York (2) £60 - £100
15 A Wemyss Ware cylindrical mug, painted with black chickens and cockerel, green line borders , 14cm high, impressed and printed marks £120 - £180
25 Three Belleek Nautilus pattern teacups and saucers, washed in yellow, printed mark in black; other saucers; a cauldron mild and sugar bowl, 8cm high, printed mark in £60 - £100 black, second period (12)
An 18th century Delft circular plate, decorated in 16 underglaze blue with stylised flowerheads and foliage, 18.75cm diam, c.1740 £60 - £100
17 An 18th century Pearlware two-handled pedestal ovoid vase, decorated with oval cartouches containing figures in a rural landscape, marbled ground, fluted neck, domed cover, 16cm high, c.1790 £60 - £100
26 An English Porcelain two-handled flattened ovoid vase, painted with Alpine house and bridge, within a gilt flower and foalgie cartouche on a cobalt blue ground, flowerhead and scroll handles, quatrefoil base, 16.5cm high, £60 - £100
18 An English pottery novelty stirrup cup, modelled as a fox mask, naturalistically painted, 13cm long, 19th century £60 - £100
27 An English Porcelain rectangular plaque, possibly Lynton, painted by Stephan Nowaki, signed, with sailing galleons, on choppy seas, 13.5cm x 17.5cm, framed £600 - £900
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19 A Victorian Staffordshire model of an elephant, with a sultan seated, pink and blue trim cloth, with gilt tassels, canted rectangular base, 20cm high, 17cm wide, c.1880 £100 - £200
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20 A Victorian Staffordshire figure of a cricketer, modelled as a bowler with jacket, wicket and bat, 34cm high, c.1880 £70 - £100
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28 An English Porcelain rectangular plaque, possibly Lynton, painted by Stephan Nowaki, signed, with sailing galleons bya bouy on calm waters, 17.5cm x 13.5cm, framed £600 - £900 5
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29 An English Porcelain circular plaque, painted with a stately home from parkland, 11cm diam, framed £50 - £80
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30 An English oval plaque, painted in the manner of T Steele, with apple, cherries, shells, chrysanthemums, flowers and berries, 11cm x 15cm, framed £50 - £80
31 An early 19th century Spode porcelain part tea and coffee service, decorated with bands of stylised flowers, scrolling tendrils and gilt on a cobalt blue ground, comprising two plates, slop bowl, fourteen cups, four coffee cans, twelve saucers, c.1810 £100 - £150
38 A pair of 19th century English Porcelain rectangular plaques, painted with a Picturesque waterway and a thatched cottage, 13cm x 17cm, framed £80 - £120
39 A late Victorian porcelain dessert service, comprising tall shaped oval comport, sauce tureen and cover, six shaped circular dishes and one smaller, decorated with colourful summer sprays, the borders in grey, buff and gilt with C and S-scrolls, 22cm and 19cm diam, c.1860 £60 - £100
32 A Spode shaped rectangular basket, pattern 2283, decorated in the Imari palette, with jardinière of flowers, within a shaped rectangular tram line cartouche, the deep sides with fans and scrolls, 19cm wide, c.1840 £60 - £100
33 A pair of Spode Imari plates, decorated with zig zag fence and foliage, 20cm diam, pattern no.967 £100 - £150
40 A Minton cabinet circular plate, painted with yachts on choppy seas, turquoise and tooled gilt banded border, 23cm diam, impressed marks; others, similar, with castle and landscapes, impressed marks, c.1870 (4) £50 - £80
34 A pair of Copeland Spode shaped circular cabinet plates, decorated by John Arrowsmith, with a bouquet of colourful summer flowers, deep border in gilt with scrolls, 24.5cm diam, printed mark, retailed by Thomas Goode £60 - £100
41 A 19th century Minton circular plate, painted by J E Dean, signed with monogram, with castle by a river, tooled gilt and cobalt blue banded border, 24cm diam, printed and impressed globe mark £100 - £150
35 A Rockingham type part dessert service, comprising large pedestal comport, two shaped oval dishes, four shaped oval plates, each with stylised flowerheads and foliage, on a grey ground, picked out in gilt and coloured in green and pink, 31cm diam, c.1850 £60 - £100
42 A 19th century Minton Parian figure, Lady Constance Grosvenor, standing in a long flowing dress, on a circular £80 - £120 plinth, incised A Carrier 1854, 50cm high
43 A 19th century Minton shaped oval dish, painted by John Beard with fisherman by a lake and continental abbey, the sides in relief with basketwork and four floral cartouches, 28.5cm wide, 4688 £70 - £100
36 A 19th century English Porcelain pea pod, probably Coalport, naturalistically modelled and painted, 9cm long, c.1830 £60 - £100
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37 A pair of 19th century shaped circular plates, painted with roses and foliage, within a gilt lozenge, sag and pendant band, azure rim, 23.5cm diam, impressed mark, c.1870; another, turquoise band; a similar pair painted with roses, forget-me-nots and foliage, honeycomb banded border with roses, forget-me-not and seed pearl swags, 23.5cm diam, impressed mark; etc (5) £200 - £300
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48 A Pinxton Bute shaped coffee cup and saucer, pattern 218, painted with polychrome landscapes, gilt borders, gilt pattern numbers, c.1800 £100 - £150 49 A Pinxton coffee can and saucer, pattern 218, painted with polychrome landscapes, gilt borders, gilt pattern numbers, c.1800 £100 - £150
50 A Lowestoft Fence pattern circular saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with fence, peonies and hut, 12.5cm diam, c.1780; a Worcester fluted saucer, decorated with alternating panels of flowers and mons, 13cm wide, fret mark, c.1770 £80 - £120
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44 A rare Minton candle snuffer, modelled as a man dressed in regal ermine, a tricorn hat, emerald jacket, fancy waistcoat and breeches, he has one hand on his hip, the other holding his hat, 10cm high, mid 19th century £100 - £150
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51 A Lowestoft Doll’s House pattern tea bowl and saucer, painted in underglaze blue, iron red and gilt, in Chinese style, within flower panelled diaper borders, c.1780 £120 - £180
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45 A Bow Two Quail pattern octagonal plate, painted in the Kakiemon palette with the two birds, chrysanthemum and prunus, 28cm wide, c.1756-58 £200 - £300
52 A Newhall circular plate, decorated with chantilly sprigs, gilt line rim, 20.5cm diam, c.1800; another, similar; others, pattern 152; 177; 332; etc (7) £60 - £100
46 A Coalport demi-lune bough pot, painted with a gilt panel of colourful summer flowers in a basket, with gilt line and stiff leaf rectangular border, flanked by fluted columns and conforming oval panels, ball feet, 17cm high, c.1810 £50 - £80
53 A Newhall Factory boat shaped teapot and stand, deep band with stylised flowers and gilt leaves, domed cover, button finial, scroll handle, 19cm high, pattern no. N134 £60 - £100
47 A John Rose Coalport Bute shaped teacup, coffee cup and saucer, pattern 1823; a similar Bute shaped teacup and side plate, c.1800 £60 - £100 For more images please visit
54 A Newhall fluted cream jug, painted with floral sprigs, pink line rim, 10cm high, c.1800; other cream jugs, various shaped and patterns (6) £60 - £100 7
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Worcester
55 A Newhall helmet shaped cream jug, painted in polychrome with sprigs, trellis border, circular foot, 9cm high, c.1800; a Worcester Fence pattern tea bowl, printed in underglaze blue, 7.5cm diam, crescent mark, c.1770; etc (4) £60 - £100
72 An early 19th century Worcester flared cylindrical cup, with grey marbled and gilt scrolling acorn and leaf border, pattern 583; another Imari, pattern 298 (2) £100 - £150
56 A Newhall helmet shaped milk jug, pattern 338, decorated with sprigs, undulating rim, 11cm high, c.1800; three similar tea bowls (4) £60 - £100
73 An 18th century Worcester canted rectangular serving plate, painted with summer flowers within turquoise chevron cartouche, the border with gilt scrolls and tendrils, 34cm wide, c.1770 £80 - £120
57 A Newhall octagonal teapot and cover, pattern 298, decorated with flower sprigs, foliate swag border, 16cm high, c.1800; others, similar (3) £60 - £100
74 A Worcester Three Flower pattern bowl, printed in underglaze blue, the interior with tramline border, 16cm diam, hatched crescent mark £60 - £100
58 A Newhall ovoid teapot and cover, pattern 309, decorated with flowerheads and leaves, in iron-red and pink, foliate scroll border, button finial, 16.5cm high, c.1800; another, boat shaped, pattern 358, 19cm high, c.1800; another, ogee, 19cm high, c.1800; etc (4) £70 - £100
59 A Newhall pedestal helmet shaped cream jug, pattern 136, decorated with a rose sprig and undulating dotted line, scroll handle, 13cm high, c.1800; another, pattern 295; etc (3) £60 - £100
60 A Newhall tea bowl and saucer, decorated with swags and foliage, c.1800; another, tea bowl, spirally fluted, c.1800; Newhall/Keeling saucers, various patterns etc £60 - £100
61 A Newhall/Keeling and Co navette shaped teapot stand, painted with rose sprig and scattered sprays, the rim with rose and foliage swags, 19.5cm wide, c.1800; another, fluted, 16cm wide, pattern 252; others (4) £70 - £100
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62 A pair of Newhall spirally fluted saucers, decorated with sprigs, the rims with swags, 14cm diam, c.1800; others, various patterns; a Newhall coffee cup, with floral sprigs in cobalt blue and gilt, c.1800; others, various £70 - £100
75 A Worcester shaped circular scale blue plate, painted with vase and fan shaped reserves containing summer flowers and foliage, within gilt acanthus scrolls, 19cm diam, pseudo Chinese mark, c.1770 £70 - £100
63 A pair of Newhall tea bowl and saucer, decorated with stylised sprigs, undulating dotted line and blue husk border, c.1800; other tea bowls and saucers (6) £60 - £100
76 A Worcester scale blue teacup and saucer, with fan and vasular reserves painted in the Kakiemon manner with stylised chrysanthemums, and trees, outlined in gilt with scrolls, loop handle, crescent mark, c.1770 £150 - £250
64 A Newhall commode shape teapot and stand, pattern 295, decorated in blue, pink and green with stylised flowers and foliage, 18cm high, c.1800; others, similar (3) £60 - £100
77 A Worcester scale blue double handled chocolate cup, painted in the Kakiemon manner with alternating bands of mons and blossoming prunus, scroll handles, fret mark, c.1770 £150 - £250
65 A Newhall bowl, painted with flower sprig, the interior with tendrils and cobalt blue dots, 15.5cm diam, c.1800; others, pattern 123; 358; 137; 126; 122; 313 (8) £60 - £100
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78 A Worcester saucer, painted with central cartouche with berries and foliage, with four shaped oval cartouches with fruit and berries, the cobalt blue ground with gilt, 18.5cm diam, crescent mark £200 - £300 8
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79 A Worcester Queen Charlotte pattern bowl, decorated with alternating whorls in cobalt blue, iron-red and pink, picked out in gilt, 15cm diam, pseudo Chinese mark, c.1765 £70 - £100
80 A Worcester Pine Cone pattern oval chestnut basket, printed in underglaze blue with two pine cones, peony and pomegranate, lattice sides, applied with flowerheads, 20cm wide, crescent mark, c.1770 £100 - £150
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83 A Worcester blue and white leaf shaped pickle dish, decorated with stylised scrolling foliage, the exterior with veins in relief, 8cm wide, crescent mark, c.1770; another, Liverpool (2) £60 - £100 84 A Worcester Hop Trellis pattern shaped circular plate, enamelled in with red berried green pendulous foliage between gilt scrolls, 23cm diam, c.1778-82 Sir Jeremy Lever Collection label £180 - £220
85 A Worcester facetted bowl, decorated in dry blue with floral sprigs, gilt dentil rim, 14.5cm diam, pseudo seal mark, c.1770; a similar dish, 18cm diam, pseudo seal mark, £70 - £100 c.1770 (2)
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81 A Worcester Magician cabbage leaf shaped dish, painted in Chinese famille rose palette, within an iron red and gilt loop and dot border, 26cm wide, c.1760 £280 - £320
86 A Worcester Cormorant pattern tea bowl, printed with fishermen, pagoda and rockwork within cell border, crescent mark, c.1770; a Barr Worcester spirally fluted tea bowl, decorated with chantilly sprigs, incised with a B (2) £60 - £100
87 A Worcester coffee cup, decorated with vase and fan shaped cartouches containing fanciful birds and insects, on a scale blue ground, 7.5cm high, pseudo Chinese seal mark, c.1770; a similar shaped circular plate, painted with stylised foliage, 19cm diam, c.1770 (2) £60 - £100
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82 A Worcester low Chelsea ewer, painted in polychrome with floral spray, moulded in relief with stiff leaves, gilt line rim, 6cm high, c.1770 £180 - £220
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88 A Worcester blue and white vine leaf moulded dish, stalk handle, in relief with veins, underglaze blue with rose and flower sprays, 19.5cm wide, crescent mark, c.1765-70 £150 - £200 For more images please visit
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96 A Royal Worcester shaped square dish, painted by George Johnson, signed, with circular cartouche with butterflies surround by fan and vasular cartouches each with fanciful birds and insects, on a scale blue ground, picked out in gilt, 22cm wide, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1925 £70 - £100
97 A Royal Worcester shaped circular plate, painted with pears, blackberries and gooseberries on a mossy ground, 27.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in black £200 - £300
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89 A Worcester Kerr and Binns boudoir chamberstick, everted rim, painted with Malvern, picked out in gilt, 11cm diam, early 20th century; another, similar , painted with church (2) £100 - £150
98 A Royal Worcester shaped circular plate, painted by R Rushton, signed, with Windsor Castle, tooled gilt banded border, 27cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in blue; another, Tewkesbury (2) £200 - £300
90 A Royal Worcester two-handled globular vase, in the Arabic manner, printed and painted with stylised flowers and foliage, on a blush ivory ground, the neck and base in relief with flowerheads and scrolls, picked out in gilt, 29cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1890 £150 - £200 91 A Royal Worcester two handled ovoid vase, painted by Jas Stinton, signed, with highland cattle, scroll handles, 15cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1907 £50 - £80
92 A Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, the cup moulded in relief with peals, the saucer with veins, printed and pained with colourful summer flowers on a blush ivory ground, gilt rims, printed crown and circle mark in green, c.1901; a similar sugar bowl, wavy sides, 11.75cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in puce; a Graingers and Co shaped circular plate, painted with red and yellow cabbage roses on a light blue ground, the rim in relief with S-scrolls picked out in gilt, shield mark, c.1905 (3) £100 - £150
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99 A Royal Worcester porcelain reticulated teacup and saucer, by George Owen, picked out in pink and turquoise, honeycomb piercing, jewelled and gilded, the saucer 15cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1889 £100 - £150
93 A Royal Worcester spreading cylindrical jug, printed and painted with honeysuckle, blossom and other flowers a blush ivory ground, half and quarter girdles in gilt, ribbed loop handle, 25.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1891, shape no. 1047 £60 - £100
100 A Royal Worcester pedestal lobed ovoid two handled vase and cover, painted by Freeman, signed, with ripe peaches and grapes on a mossy bank, the shoulders in relief with acanthus scroll border, angular handles, domed pierced cover, lofty bud finial, 30cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, shape no. H314 £600 - £1000
94 A Royal Worcester spreading cylindrical jug, printed and painted with colourful floral sprigs, on a blush ivory ground, half and quarter girdles in gilt, ribbed loop handle, 25.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1900, shape no. 1047 £60 - £100
101 A Royal Worcester ovoid vase, painted by Stinton, with Highland Cattle in a mountainous landscape, gilt collar and borders, 21cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1917, shape no.H294 £100 - £150
95 A Royal Worcester spreading cylindrical jug, printed and painted by Gertie Taunt, signed, with yellow and red cabbage roses on a blush ivory ground, half and quarter girdles in burnished gilt, ribbed loop handle, 25.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1912, shape no. 1047 £80 - £120 For more images please visit
102 A Royal Worcester ovoid pot pourri vase and cover, painted by Edward Townsend, signed, with ripe peaches, damsons, and grapes, gilt pierced cover, spire finial, 17cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1926 £120 - £180
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104 A Royal Worcester miniature jug, painted by P.M. Platt, signed with thrush, gilt line rim and handle, 3.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black; a similar mug, 3.5cm high; a pin dish, painted by Barker, signed, with bullfinch, 8.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1923 £60 - £100
105 A Royal Worcester miniature blush ivory flat sided jug, printed and painted with roses, gilt loop handle, 3.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1898; others, 1903 and 1898 £50 - £80
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106 A Royal Worcester figure, of an Italian, he stands wearing a pointed hat, holding a horn, canted base, picked out in gilt , 18cm high, crown and circle mark, date code for 1882 £80 - £120
107 A Royal Worcester figure, of an Hindoo, he stands wearing a turban, canted base, picked out in gilt , 18cm high, crown and circle mark, date code for 1882 £80 - £120
108 A Royal Worcester figure, modelled by James Hadley,The Welsh Lady, from the Countries of the World series, in blush ivory, red, turquoise and burnished gilt, 17cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1895, model no.1875 £70 - £100
109 A Royal Worcester figure, of a Scotchman, modelled by James Hadley, from the Countries of the World series, in blush ivory, red, turquoise and burnished gilt, 14cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1900, model no.913 £70 - £100
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103 A Royal Worcester ovoid ginger jar and cover, painted by Harry Ayrton, signed, with apples, blackberries, and grapes on a mossy ground, 18cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black, shape no. 2826 £300 - £500
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110 A Royal Worcester figural table centrepiece, modelled by James Hadley in the Kate Greenaway style, with a girl seated by an oversized basket, in colours, 22cm wide, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1900 £70 - £100 11
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113 A Royal Worcester figural menu holder, of the statesman Bright, he stands wearing a top hat and overcoat, canted base, 15cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, model no.512 £100 - £150 114 A Royal Worcester coopered jug, painted by Evans, signed, with Bunting, rustic angular handle, 6.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1941; another, painted by W Powell, signed, with Blue Tit, 6.5cm high, crown and circle mark, date code 1916 (2) £60 - £100
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111 A Royal Worcester figural spill vase, after Kate Greenaway, of a young girt, standing holding a basket, wearing a bonnet, picked out in gilt, 15cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1887 £60 - £100
115 A Royal Worcester cabinet teacup and saucer, painted by Freeman, signed with ripe apples and plums on a mossy ground, printed crown and circle mark in black £100 - £150
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116 A Royal Worcester cabinet teacup and saucer, painted by Freeman, signed with ripe apples and blueberries on a mossy ground, printed crown and circle mark in black £100 - £150
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112 A Royal Worcester figural menu holder, of the statesman Disraeli, he stands wearing a top hat and overcoat, his hands in his waistcoat, canted base, 15cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, model no.512 £100 - £150 For more images please visit
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119 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, the cup painted by Jas Stinton, with partridges, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1925 £100 - £150
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117 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, painted by W.H. Austin, signed with ripe pears and cherries on a mossy ground, 18cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1925 £100 - £150
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120 A Royal Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, the cup painted by E Barker, with horned sheep, gilt interior, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1911 £100 - £150
121 A Royal Worcester baluster coffee pot, painted by Roberts, signed, with apples and blueberries on a mossy ground, domed cover, gilt flower finial 12cm high, printed crown and circle mark in black; a similar globular teapot and cover, painted by Freeman, 9cm high; a cream jug, painted by Bryon, 3.5cm high (3), £100 - £150
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122 A Royal Worcester lobed ovoid pot pourri vase and cover, painted by Ricketts, signed, with ripe pears, grapes and cherries, on a mossy ground, in relief with tendrils, pierced domed cover, spire finial, 17.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, dater code for 1916, shape no.H291£80 - £120
118 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate, painted by Moseley, signed with ripe peaches and blackberries on a mossy ground, 20.5cm diam, printed crown and circle mark in puce, date code for 1932 £100 - £150
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126 A rare Royal Worcester novelty whistle, in the form of a dog’s head, brown markings, 4.5cm long, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1915 £70 - £100
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123 A Royal Worcester figure, modelled by James Hadley, John Bull, in blush ivory picked out in gilt, 17.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1901, model no.851 £60 - £100
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127 A rare Royal Worcester Goat, modelled by Bargas, standing with it’s leg raised itching, green rectangular base, 14cm high, green mark and script title, date code for 1941, No 3124 £100 - £150
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124 A rare Royal Worcester West Highland terrier, Mack, modelled by Aline Ellis, seated facing right, green rectangular titled base, 7cm high, crown and circle mark, model no. 3355 £100 - £150
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128 A rare Royal Worcester figure, modelled by James Hadley, Ye Watchman, from the London Cries series, picked out in flesh tones and gilt, titled base, signed to verso, 19cm high, moulded mark, model no.998 £150 - £200
129 A rare Royal Worcester figure, modelled by James Hadley, ‘Chink’, from the Countries of the World series, as a Chinaman holding an opium pipe, picked out in flesh tones and gilt,18cm high, impressed and printed crown and circle mark, model no.837 £70 - £100
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125 A rare Royal Worcester novelty whistle, in the form of a dog’s head, brown markings, 4.5cm long, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1921 £70 - £100 For more images please visit
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130 A pair of Royal Worcester side plates, painted by Moseley and Bright, signed, with pears, plums, grapes and raspberries, gilt line borders, 12cm diam, printed crown and circle marl in puce, date code for 1926 £100 - £150
134 A pair of Royal Worcester circular plates, painted by James Stinton, with Highland cattle grazing and watering, deep banded border printed in gilt with scrolling vine, 23cm diam, printed crown and circle marks in puce, date codes for 1914 and 1912 (2) £60 - £100
131 A pair of Royal Worcester pin dishes, painted by Freeman, signed, with peaches and blueberries, gilt line borders, 9cm diam, printed crown and circle marl in black £60 - £100
135 A pair of Royal Worcester circular plates, painted by Ernest Phillips Baker, signed with colourful summer flowers within a cream and powder blue banded border, printed with gilt leafy scrolls, 23cm diam, printed crown and circle mark, retailed by Ovington Brothers Co. New York,. date code for 1921 £80 - £120
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132 A pair of Royal Worcester Kate Greenaway style figural salts, as a boy and girl holding baskets, both in green and burnished gilt, each standing before a treestump, 25.5cm high, crown and circle mark in green, model no.880 £120 - £180
136 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 and picked out in gilt, 9.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in puce, models date code for 1895, no.888 £100 - £150
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133 A pair of Royal Worcester figural spill vases, Sailor Boy and Sailor Girl, in flesh tones, picked out in gilt, both standing bare footed, 24cm high, printed and impressed crown and circle mark in puce, model no.1129, date code for £200 - £300 1887 For more images please visit
137 A pair of Royal Worcester figure, modelled by James Hadley, Sir Walter Raleigh, standing holding his sword, picked out in gilt, 16.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in blue, date code for 1884 £70 - £100 15
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142 A pair of Royal Worcester figures, Joy and Sorrow, the classical maidens, standing, scantily draped, one holds a dove to her cheek, the other holds a dead bird, her face buried in her other hand, circular bases, 25cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1904 £250 - £350
138 A pair of Royal Worcester figure, modelled by James Hadley, Elizabeth I, in regal dress, picked out in gilt, 16.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark in blue, date code for 1884 £70 - £100
139 Two Royal Worcester figural menu holders, from the ‘Down and Out’ series, both standing, with hands in their pockets, one wearing a beret, the other with broad brimmed hat, canted bases, 4.5cm high, impressed crown and circle £100 - £150 mark, c.1875-80
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146 A Derby biscuit figure, of an elderly lady seated on a chair, one foot on a stool, scroll base, 17cm high, incised No.15 £50 - £80
140 Five Royal Worcester ornithological thimble, some signed Powell, each with song bird perched on a branch, each with printed crown and circle mark in puce, various date codes, all c.1920; others blush ivory (8) £60 - £100
147 A Derby campana vase, probably painted by Richard Dodson, with fanciful birds within a canted cartouche, decorated in gilt with anthemions and scrolling leaves on a cobalt blue ground, rustic branch handles, gilt borders, circular foot, 17.5cm high, c.1815 £60 - £100
141 A Royal Worcester lobed ovoid pot pourri vase, inner cover and outer cover, printed and painted with stylised flowers and foliage, domed pierced cover, 20.5cm high, printed crown and circle mark, date code for 1890 £150 - £200
148 A Derby circular plaque, painted by James Rouse, junior, with Loch Oich with Invergarry Castle, 37.5cm diam, titled £80 - £120
149 A Derby circular plate, painted with colourful summer and sprigs, ozier border, gilt line rim, 24cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red; another, 25cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red (2) £80 - £120
150 A Derby cream jug, pattern 572, gilt band on a yellow chevron ground, angular handle, 11cm high, printed crown, £50 - £70 baton and D mark in puce, c.1790
151 A Derby fluted tea service, pattern 530, comprising eleven tea bowls and saucers, drum shaped teapot and cover, cream jug, sucrier and slop bowl, each lightly decorated with a band of gilt scrolling foliage, teapot 15cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in puce, c.1790 £60 - £100
152 A Derby Imari boat shaped teapot and cover, fluted button finial, bun feet, 17.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800; another; a Derby globular teapot and cover, 17cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 (3) £70 - £100 153 A Derby Imari pot pourri vase and cover, of compressed campana shape, decorated with acanthus leaves and roses in colours, picked out in gilt, the rim applied with four gilt satyr masks, gilt paw feet, quatrefoil base, 14.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c1810 £60 - £100
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154 A Derby Named View lozenge shaped dish, painted with a scene, In Kent, within a Regency scroll border, 28cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 £100 - £150 155 A Derby Named View teacup and saucer, near Duffield, Derbyshire and View on the River Trent, the white ground with gilt Regency scrolls, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800; another teacup, Near Breadsall £70 - £100
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158 A Derby Patch Mark Frill vases, pierced flared neck, scroll handles, encrusted and painted with sliced and whole fruit, the frill picked in turquoise, picked out in gilt, 18.5cm high, c.1770 £180 - £220
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156 A Derby Named View two-handled slender campana shaped vase, painted wit oval cartouches with scenes, In Dovedale Derbyshire, on a cobalt blue ground with Regency gilt scroll, 17cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c. 1800 £100 - £150
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157 A Derby ornithological shell plate, painted by Richard Dodson, canted cartouche with colourful birds perched on branches, banded in azure, the borders with band of stylised leaves, 23cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red £60 - £100 For more images please visit
159 A Derby Patch Mark, Diana the Huntress, she stands with arm raised reaching for a quiver, in flowing dress a hunting dog at her side, scroll base, picked out in puce and gilt, 28cm high, c.1770 £150 - £200 17
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160 A Derby pot pourri vase, with gilt ram’s head mask and leg feet, incurved triangular base, decorated with scattered roses, 16cm high, crown and D mark in red £80 - £100
161 A Derby shaped circular plate, the field with sprigs, the deep rim with colourful summer flowers in the manner of Keys, in moulded reserves, in gilt and blue, 24.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 £80 - £120 167
167 A pair of Bloor Derby shaped circular plates, the centres painted with peonies and ripe fruit on a marble ledge within alternating emerald green and gilt foliate scroll borders, gadrooned rim, 22.5cm diam, circle mark, c.1820 £150 - £200 168 A pair of Derby Imari shaped circular dishes and a shaped oval dish, pattern 16, 21.5cm and 30cm wide, crown ,crossed batons, D mark in red, c.1800 £50 - £70
169 A pair of Derby Imari circular plates, pattern 19, decorated in the Imari palette, 25.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800; an oval teapot stand, pattern 62; a shaped rectangular two-handled comport, 28cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red; a Sampson Hancock Derby shaped circular dish, scroll handle, 21.5cm diam, S.H. crown, crossed baton and D mark in red (5) £60 - £100
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162 A Derby sheep, rust markings, standing, shaped base, 10cm high, c.1790 £80 - £120
163 A Derby two-handled chocolate cup, cover and stand, deep banded border decorated in iron-red with flowerheads on a green speckled ground, gilt angular handles, ribbon tied ring finial, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red £60 - £100 164 A Derby two-handled pedestal urnular vase, decorated in he Imari palette, wih stylised flowerheads and scrolls, leafy scroll handles, square plinth, 29.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red £60 - £100
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170 A pair of Derby lobed oval sauce tureens, covers and stands, painted in the manner of Moses Webster, with colourful summer flowers, gilt lion mask and paw feet, ribbed loop handles, the shaped oval stand with four floral sprays, gilt line rims, crown, crossed batons and D mark, c.1815 £150 - £250
165 A Derby type rectangular porcelain plaque, painted by James Farnsworth, with rose, tulip, forget-me-nots and other flowers, 7.5cm x 6.5cm., hand written note to verso ‘this **from the widow of ** the painted by James Farnsworth, an old Derby Painter, J Whitaker’ £50 - £80
171 A pair of Derby shaped circular deep plates, pattern 16, decorated in he Imari palette, 21.5cm diam, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800; a similar lobed oval plate (3) £60 - £100
166 A pair of Derby oval dishes, pattern 24, decorated in he Imari palette, 28.5cm wide, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red, c.1800 £50 - £70 For more images please visit
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172 A pair of Derby two-handled campana shaped vases, painted with roses and summer flowers within a canted gilt cartouche on a cobalt blue ground with gilt Regency scrolls, snake loop handles, 16.5cm high, crown, crossed batons and D mark in red £60 - £100
183 A Royal Crown Derby Chatsworth vase, painted with Chatsworth House from the Derwent, the verso with the Cascade House, within gilt border, on a cobalt blue ground, leafy scroll handle, quatrefoil base, limited edition 147/250, boxed £70 - £100
175 A Bloor Derby Named View spreading cylindrical vase/night light, painted with a View in Cumberland, gilt canted cartouche, on an apple green ground, everted leafy rim, alternately in gilt and white, 15cm high, circle mark £60 - £100
184 A Royal Crown Derby Imari wavy edge plate, pattern 3679, printed mark, date code for 1901; another, printed and painted with peony and vase, 22cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1898; others (4) £50 - £80
186 A Royal Crown Derby Peacock, tail down, perched on flower encrusted branches, coloured in gilt, blue and green, the base in relief with acanthus scrolls, 18.5cm high, printed mark £100 - £150
187 A Royal Crown Derby shaped oval dressing table tray, pattern 2649A, decorated in the Imari palette with ribbon tied flower heads, 32cm wide, printed mark, date code for 1901; a similar waisted oval dressing table jar and cover, 10cm high, printed mark; a pair of table candlesticks, pattern 2712, 15cm high, printed marks, date code for 1892 (4) £60 - £100
188 A set of three Royal Crown Derby shaped circular plates, painted by W.E.J. Dean, signed with sailing boats on high seas, azure blue borders, gilt scroll rims, 25cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1937; a Royal Crown Derby bowl, painted by W.E.J. Dean, signed, with Tissington Rock, yellow ground with rose swags, 23cm diam, printed mark, £120 - £180 date code for 1907 |(4)
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176 A Sampson Hancock Derby Named View shaped plate, Alton Manor, titled, painted by H.S. Hancock, signed, apple green border applied with stiff acanthus and sprigs in raised gilding, presented ‘To Alfred Dranfield from Brig-Gen and Mrs Walthall in appreciation of good service on the Alton Manor Estate Feb 1878-1928, 22cm diam, red crown, S, H, crossed swords and dots over D £50 - £70
180 A Derby Crown Porcelain Company Imari teacup and saucer, pattern 876, decorated in the Imari palette, printed mark, c.1880; a Royal Crown Derby teacup, saucer and side plate, pattern 4591, date code for 1910 and 1913; a Derby Crown Porcelain hexagonal bottle vase, 16.5cm high, printed mark, 1889 (3) £50 - £80
181 A pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari ovoid vase, with shaped gadrooned rim, leafy scroll handles, pattern 1157, 16cm high, printed mark, date code for 1897 £60 - £100
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189 An English Porcelain rectangular plaque, painted by Stefan Nowaki, signed, with beached boat, 14.5cm high, 19cm wide, framed £250 - £350
182 A Royal Crown Derby bowl, painted by William Mosley, signed, with a figure on a bridge fishing, within a gilt circular cartouche, banded in gilt with anthemions, the exterior in yellow, 18.5cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1910 £60 - £80 For more images please visit
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190 Kedleston Vase - a Royal Crown Derby yellow round ewer, designed by June Branscombe, decorated with Kedleston Hall and arms, gilt borders, 25.5cm high, printed mark, gilt title, numbered 119, boxed, certificate no. 119/125, c1972 £70 - £100
211 A Royal Crown Derby miniature/toy 2649 pattern three piece tea set, comprising boat shaped teapot and cover, two-handled sucrier and milk jug, teapot 3.5cm high, printed mark; a similar hexagonal tea canister, 3.75cm high; a two-handled oval sucrier and cover, 3cm high, various date codes £60 - £100
195 A pair of Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern Castleton candlesticks, shaped sconces, spreading cylindrical columns, canted square bases, dolphins to angles, 27cm high, £300 - £500 printed marks
212 A Royal Crown Derby 2649 pattern quatrefoil dish, 17.5cm wide, printed mark, date code for 1939; a pair of similar shaped rectangular dishes, 11cm wide, printed mark, date code for 1906 and 1900; a miniature/toy cream jug, 6cm £60 - £100 high, printed mark, date code for 1905 (4)
196 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern octagonal bowl, 20cm wide, printed mark £200 - £300
213 A Royal Crown Derby miniature/toy Imari pattern teacup and saucer, printed mark, date code for 1905; a similar spreading cylindrical mug, gilt loop handle, 3.5cm high, printed mark, date code for 1907; a 2649 pattern rouge pot and cover, 4.5cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1911 £60 - £100
197 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern shaped oval plate, pierced acorn handles, feet conforming, 26cm wide, printed mark £80 - £120 198 A set of six Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern pistol knives and forks, cased £70 - £100
214 A Royal Crown Derby 1128 pattern two-handled soup tureen and cover, bold acorn and leaf finial, 18cm diam, £80 - £120 printed mark 215 A set of three Royal Crown Derby miniature/toy 9818 pattern fluted coffee cups and saucers, printed mark in green, date codes for 1940; a similar cup; two shaped circular plates, 6cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1939 and 1940 ; etc £60 - £100
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219 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Raj Father Elephant, commissioned by Goviers of Sidmouth, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 289/450, certificate, boxed; Rani Mother Elephant, printed mark, gold stopper, 289/1250, certificate, boxed; Ravi Infant Boy Elephant, printed mark, gold stopper, 289/1250, certificate, boxed; Rupa Baby Girl Elephant, printed mark, gold stopper, 289/1250, certificate, boxed (4) £300 - £400
199 An Abbeydale Chrysanthemum pattern Pagoda shaped vase and cover, typically decorated with large flowerheads in iron-red on a black ground, picked out in gilt, lofty cover, gilt spire finial, four scroll feet, 22.5cm high, printed mark £150 - £200
200 An Abbeydale Chrysanthemum pattern Pagoda shaped vase and cover, typically decorated with large flowerheads in iron-red on a black ground, picked out in gilt, lofty covers, gilt spire finial, four scroll feet, 22.5cm high, printed mark £100 - £150
220 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Appleby Mare, specially commissioned by Sinclairs, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 318/1500, certificate, boxed £200 - £300
Royal Crown Derby Miniatures
221 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Appleby Stallion, exclusive to Sinclairs, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 206/1000, certificate, boxed £200 - £300
210 A Royal Crown Derby miniature/toy 2649 pattern cauldron salt, 7cm high, printed mark, date code for 1910; a similar helmet shaped coal scuttle, 6cm high, printed mark, date code for 1912; etc (3) £60 - £100
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222 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Ashbourne Hedgehog, commissioned by John Sinclair, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, limited edition 10/500, boxed £250 - £350
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230 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Hadleigh Brown Pelican, 20th Anniversary backstamp, modelled by John Ablitt, signed in gold, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, boxed £50 - £80
223 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Bakewell Duck, exclusively for John Sinclair, gold stopper £100 - £150
224 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Burton Wagon Gypsy Caravan, the third in a series commissioned by Govier’s of Sidmouth, 17.5cm wide, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 307/750, certificate, boxed £250 - £350
231 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Bald Eagle, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 63/300, boxed £60 - £100
225 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Buxton Badger, commissioned by John Sinclair, printed mark, gold stopper, £150 - £200 certificate, limited edition 10/500, boxed
232 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Bull, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 75/400, certificate, boxed £180 - £220
226 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Cheetah, commissioned by Govier’s of Sidmouth, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 259/950, certificate, boxed; another, Cheetah Cub, printed mark, gold stopper, 259/950, certificate, boxed (2) £150 - £180
233 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Bulldog, signed in gold, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 207/500, certificate, boxed £60 - £100
234 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Camel, Exclusive Signature Edition, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed £150 - £180
227 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Cheshire Cat, commissioned by John Sinclair, printed mark, gold stopper, £700 - £900 certificate, limited edition, 10/500, boxed
235 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Giant Panda, signed in gold, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 207/250, certificate, boxed £100 - £150
228 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Devonian Vixen, a pre-release signature edition exclusively for Govier’s of Sidmouth, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 319/1500, certificate, boxed; another, Devonian Fox Cub, printed mark, gold stopper, 319/1500, certificate, boxed (2) £100 - £150
236 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Lady Amherst Pheasant, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 90/300, certificate, boxed £200 - £300
237 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Lion, Exclusive Signature Edition, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed £120 - £150
229 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Foxhound, signature pre-release for Sinclairs, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 58/250, certificate, boxed £100 - £150
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238 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Pheasant, Hugh Gibson signature in gold, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 90/300, certificate, boxed £200 - £300
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251 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Yorkshire Rose Elephant, exclusive to Peter Jones of Wakefield and Leeds, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 424/500, certificate, boxed £80 - £120
239 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Rockhopper Penguin, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 207/950. certificate, boxed £60 - £100
240 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Scottish Terrier, signed in gold, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 207/500, certificate, boxed £60 - £100
252 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Yorkshire Rose Fireside Cat, exclusive to Peter Jones of Wakefield and Leeds, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 270/500, certificate, boxed; another,Yorkshire Rose Fireside Kitten, gold stopper, 270/950, certificate, boxed (2) £100 - £150
241 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Small Imari Elephant, gold signature, printed mark, gold stopper, £80 - £120 limited edition 207/300, certificate, boxed
253 A set of three graduated Royal Crown Derby paperweights, The Yorkshire Rose Tortoise Family, exclusive to Peter Jones of Wakefield and Leeds, printed marks, gold stoppers, limited edition 44/1250, certificates, boxed (3) £120 - £180
242 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Harrods Water Buffalo, signed in gold, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 166/350, certificate, boxed £120 - £150
243 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Heraldic Lion, the second in a series inspired by Heraldic Beasts, designed by Louise Adams, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition £120 - £180 1002/2000, certificate, boxed
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259 A Tournay tea bowl and saucer, decorated in underglaze blue with meandering flowers and foliage, banded border, c.1775 £100 - £150
244 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Oceanic Whale, Collector’s Guild exclusive, printed mark, gold stopper, boxed £60 - £80
260 A Volkstadt figure group, of a courting couple, he kneeling holding a flower posy, she seated on a tree bough, both bare footed, wearing a floral clothes, scroll moulded base in pastel tones, picked out in gilt, 23cm high, blue mark with star, c.1880 £70 - £100
245 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Rowsley Rabbit, commissioned by John Sinclair, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, limited edition 10/500, boxed £100 - £150
246 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Siberian Tiger, Designers’ Choice Collection, exclusive to the Visitor’s Centre, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 275/750, certificate, boxed £100 - £150
247 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Snow Leopard, printed mark, no stopper, certificate number 119/250, boxed £80 - £100
248 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Stoney Middleton Squirrel, commissioned by John Sinclair, printed mark, gold stopper, certificate, limited edition 10/500, boxed £150 - £200
249 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, The Barrel Top Gypsy Caravan, the second in a series commissioned by Govier’s of Sidmouth, 15cm wide, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 307/1250, certificate, boxed £250 - £350
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261 A 18th century Vienna porcelain inverted baluster teapot and cover, painted with flowers and foliage, domed cover, bud finial, scroll handle, blue beehive mark, puce painters mark A/.70, c.1770 £60 - £100
250 A Royal Crown Derby paperweight, The Ledge Wagon Gypsy Caravan, the first in a series commissioned by Govier’s of Sidmouth, 16cm wide, printed mark, gold stopper, limited edition 161/1250, certificate, boxed £250 - £350
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262 A 19th century Continental porcelain shaped rectangular table snuff box, the hinged cover painted with a gallant and his beau, gilt trellis bands with floral trophies, the side panels similarly painted, pseudo-Meissen marks, 5cm high, 8.5cm wide £70 - £100
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263 A 19th century Paris ogee shaped teacup and saucer, painted with a fanciful bird within a gilt leafy cartouche, on a rose pompadour ground, inscribed in gilt Boyer a Paris £200 - £300
264 A Continental two-handled gilt metal mounted twohandled vase, decorated with fanciful bird in a gilt cartouche, on a turquoise ground, the mounts cast with leafy foliage and scrolls, 15cm high, c.1880 £100 - £150
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265 A German porcelain model of a recumbent greyhound, naturalistically painted with brown and tan markings, gilt collar, 17cm long, c.1900; others, smaller (12) £80 - £120
266 A German tea canister, painted with floral sprigs and spray, ozier moulded border, iron-red rim, 11cm high, c.1780 £100 - £150
269 A large Furstenberg figure group, of a lady, in 18th century dress, curtsying, standing on a high rock platform, flanked by a courting couple, both with posies and a seated shepherd playing a flute, the rocky base encrusted with flowers and foliage, 55cm high, painted F and crossed keys, incised mark, c.1880 £300 - £500
268 A large Continental faience boat shaped jardinière, moulded with mask, the scroll handle with satyr and dragon,, leafy pedestal, quatrefoil base, painted with pansies, poppies and foliage, 78cm high, late 19th century £100 - £150
271 A Nyon tea bowl and saucer, pained with floral sprigs, below and puce and pink husk band, gilt foliate swags, underglaze fish mark, c.1790 £70 - £100
270 A Limoges dinner service, comprising twelve dished plates, eight side plates, double lipped sauce boat, large tureen, comport, bowl, three graduated serving plates, oblong tray, each printed and painted with scattered flowers and foliage, in red, blue, pink and gilt, printed marks, Raynaud & Co, Limoges, France, 20th century £200 - £300
267 A Helena Wolfsohn quatrefoil shaped cabinet cup and saucer, decorated with floral sprigs, gilt dentil rim, AR monogram, c.1880; another; a Meissen porcelain dish, floral sprays, 23cm diam, scored cross sword mark in underglaze blue £60 - £100
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272 A pair of 18th century Berlin teacups and saucers, painted with colourful flowers below an ozier moulded border, septre mark, c.1780 £100 - £150
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273 A pair of 18th century Doccia shaped circular dishes, painted with four floral sprays, 25cm diam, c.1780 £180 - £250 274 A pair of 18th Continental pedestals, painted with alternating panels of birds perched in branches and summer flowers, gilt line rims, 7cm high, c.1760 £200 - £300
276 A pair of Volkstedt oval trencher salts, decorated with floral sprigs, moulded banded borders, 9.5cm high, c.1780 £180 - £220
277 A rare 18th century tea bowl, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised foliage and bird, shield mark, workman’s mark £150 - £200
278 A Sevres shaped oval salt cellar, painted with rose sprigs, blue and gilt line border, 7cm wide, mid 19th century £120 - £180
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279 A Meissen cabaret set, comprising ovoid teapot and cover, milk jug, ogee shaped teacup and saucer, two handled canted rectangular tray, decorated with portrait cartouches within gilt leafy cartouche, rustic handle, 30cm wide, scored crossed swords mark £250 - £350
280 A Meissen figure group,The Rape of Persephone, the crowned Hades/Pluto shouldering the struggling young girl as he strides towards the underworld, moulded oval base, 23cm high, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, incised number 990, c.1880 £500 - £700
281 A Meissen figure, of a young girl seated by a grape vine, wearing a pink bodice, green and gilt flower sprig skirt, shaped scroll base, picked out in gilt, 11cm high, crossed sword in underglaze blue, incised mark £300 - £400 281 For more images please visit
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282 A Meissen figure, of Columbine, playing the hurdygurdy, modelled by J.F. Eberlein seated on rockwork playing a hurdy-gurdy, wearing a wide-brimmed green hat, floral apron and a white skirt, moulded mound base, applied with flowerheads and leaves, 12.5cm high, c.1750 £800 - £1200
284 A pair of Meissen Badminton Player figures, modelled after Acier, both standing holding rackets, wearing colourful dress and feathered hats, circular scroll moulded bases, 15.5cm high, crossed swords in underglaze blue, incised numerals J31 £400 - £600
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285 A Meissen ogee shaped teacup and saucer, painted with sliced and whole fruit and flowers, gilt dentil rim, entwined scroll handle, crossed swords and star, c.1760 £120 - £180
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283 A Meissen ogee shaped pot pourri vase, painted with colourful sprigs, pierced top, four scroll feet, picked out in puce, 8.5cm high, crossed swords in underglaze blue, c.1760 £120 - £180
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286 A mid 18th century Meissen figure, of a Gardener, well moulded wearing a broad brimmed hat, open jacket, holding a rake, shaped base applied with flowerheads and leaves, 11cm high, c.1750 £600 - £1000
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287 A mid 18th century Meissen figure, of a Muse, playing two sticks, she stands scantily draped, in flowing robes with floral cape, shaped base, 11.5cm high, c.1750 £400 - £500
288 A mid 19th century Meissen shaped circular dish, painted in underglaze blue with floral bouquet and insects, 17.5cm diam, crossed swords in underglaze blue, c.1750 £80 - £120
289 An 18th century Meissen circular saucer dish, painted with a rustic scene of a farmer and his wife by a well, gilt band and scroll border, 13.5cm diam, crossed swords in underglaze blue, c.1760 £120 - £180
290 An 18th century Meissen figure, New Dancer, she stands with arms raised on one foot, wearing an upturned hat, floral apron and yellow skirt, the base applied with flowerheads and foliage 13cm high, c.1750 £400 - £600
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291 An 18th century Meissen teacup, painted with summer flowers within a turquoise ribbon band, gilt dentil rim, crossed swords and star in underglaze blue, c.1760 £120 - £180
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292 An 18th century Sevres teacup and saucer, painted by Pithou and Leandre, with colourful bouquets and sprigs, gilt dentil border, interlaced L’s, c.1790 £200 - £300
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Glass 300 A 19th century Continental reverse painted glass egg shaped decanter box, decorated with a blue tit on a yellow ground, hinged cover enclosing a liqueur decanter and six glasses, 22cm high, c.1890 £70 - £100
301 A 19th century oversize rummer, bucket shaped bowl, hollow knop stem with silver groat dated 1936, 18cm high £120 - £180
302 A George II Jacobite wine glass, waisted funnel shaped bowl, engraved with rose and bud, multi-series air twist stem, spreading circular foot, 17.5cm high, c.1745 £150 - £200
303 A George II wine glass, flared funnel shaped bowl, plain stem, large beaded basal knop on conical foot, 17.5cm high, c.1730 £200 - £300
304 A George III clear glass sweetmeat bowl, ogee shaped bowl, single series opaque twist double knop stem, £200 - £250 radiating moulded foot, 8cm high, c.1760 302
305 A George III dram glass, bell shaped bowl, cushion knop, circular firing foot, 8.5cm high, c.1750 £50 - £70
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306 A George III rummer, bucket shaped bowl, lemon squeezer base, square foot, 12.5cm high, c.1790; a pair of George II glasses, flared cylindrical bowls, firing foot, c.1740 (3) £80 - £120
307 A Lalique cylindrical Boîte Dahlia N°2 pattern jar and cover, the cover in relief with flowerhead, 14cm diam £150 - £200
308 A late 19th century runner, bucket shaped bowl, engraved with ribbon tied husk swags and tendrils, blade knop, stemmed stem, square base, 13.5cm high, c.1880 £50 - £80
309 A pair 19th century mallet decanters, star cut bases, engraved and cut with vine, long panel cut necks, conforming stoppers, 31cm high, c.1880 £50 - £70
310 A pair 19th century panel cut decanters, star cut bases, scale cut necks, conforming stoppers, 2.7.5cm high, c.1860 £50 - £70
311 A pair 19th century panel cut mallet shaped decanters, star cut bases, conforming stoppers, 28.5cm high, c.1860 £50 - £70
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312 A pair of 19th glass shell shaped sweetmeat dishes, the underside engraved and gilded with tulips and foliage, 15cm wide, c.1850 £120 - £180
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313 A pair of Victorian cranberry and white overlaid bottle shaped spirit decanters, mother-of-pearl stoppers, ‘whiskey’ and ‘Brandy’, 33cm high, c.1870 £100 - £150
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314 A pair of Victorian cranberry claret jug clear stoppers, reeded loop handles, 28cm high, c.1880£50 - £70 315 A pair of Victorian emerald claret jugs, enamelled and gilded with lily-of-the-valley, clear spiralled stoppers, reeded £50 - £70 loop handles, 26cm high, c.1900
316 A set of five liqueur glasses, possibly Baccarat, thistle shaped bowls, twisted stems, 13cm high, c.1910 £40 - £60
317 A set of five Victorian clear glass rummers, the rounded bowls engraved with bands and foliate swags, square star cut bases, 13.5cm high, c.1870 £60 - £80
318 A set of four Victorian green wine glasses, conical bowls, knopped stems, spreading cylindrical bases, 12.5cm high, c.1860 £40 - £60
319 A Stevens & Williams clear glass globular scent bottle, hobnail and intaglio cut, clear glass stopper, silver domed cover, Birmingham 1903 £100 - £150
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322 A Victorian large Masonic engraved glass pedestal dish, engraved with symbols, knopped stem, circular base, 24cm 23.5cm high; a Masonic toasting glass, 10.75cm high (2) £100 - £150
320 A Stourbridge Cameo glass biscuit barrel, in the manner of Thomas Webb, cased in white over turquoise and acid cut back with assorted foliage and butterfly, plated collar, cover and swing handle, 20cm high, c.1890/1900 £400 - £500
323 An early 20th century rectangular glass panel, possibly from a tavern, acid etched with Neptune, the god of the sea seated by a baroque dolphin, within a shaped cartouche bordered with scrollwork, 56.5cm x 46.5cm, c. 1920 £60 - £100
321 A Victorian cranberry glass bowl, white ribbed band, clear glass crimped feet, 13.5cm diam, c.1880; a similar ewer, white ribbed neck, clear glass crimped angular handle, 22cm high, c.1860 (2) £50 - £70 For more images please visit
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Oriental Ceramics 330 A Chinese moon flask, decorated with song bird and blossoming branches in blue on a pink ground, the sides with scrolling foliage, green ground, 26.5cm high (reduced) £60 - £100
331 A 19th century Chinese green celadon bottle vase, gilt mounted as a table lamp, angular leafy scroll handles terminating in foliate masks, skirted base, 28.5cm high £60 - £100
332 A Chinese baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with oriental figures in a garden setting, domed cover, button finial, 26cm high, four character Kangxi mark but later £70 - £100
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333 A Chinese baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with song bird perched on blossoming peonies branches, wavy and scroll borders, 39.5cm high, 18th century £150 - £200
334 A Chinese Blanc de Chine figure, Guanyin seated on a rock with two child attendants, one standing,the other seated, 31cm high, seal mark £300 - £400 335 A Chinese Blanc de Chine figure, Guanyin, standing holding a lotus, the base with lotus heads, 26.5cm high £100 - £150
336 A Chinese blanc de chine figure, Guanyin, the deity standing, wearing flowing gowns, on a cloud scroll base, 48cm high, Qing £200 - £300 For more images please visit
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337 A Chinese blue and white bulb vase, painted with lotus flowerheads and leafy scrolls, 25cm high £200 - £300
338 A Chinese blue and white circular plate, painted in underglaze blue with figures dancing in a line, banded dragon border, 24cm diam, four character mark £60 - £100
339 A Chinese blue and white shaped circular charger, painted with a central roundel with feline and peonies, within a repetitive border of figures and vases divided by blossoming pris outlined with scrolls, the verso moulded with lotus and painted with sprigs, painted lotus and double circle mark, 32.5cm diam, early 19th century £60 - £100
340 A Chinese blue and white tapered vase, painted in tones of underglaze blue with a songbird, perched on a branch amongst flowers, 26.5cm high, double circle mark, 19th century £60 - £100 341 A Chinese Cantonese bowl, painted with shaped cartouches with oriental figures, flowers and foliage, the ground with scrolls and flowerheads, 25.5cm diam, c.1880 £100 - £150
342 A Chinese circular bowl, painted in underglaze blue with figures, trees, pagodas and willow, tramline cartouche, banded border, 17cm high, four character mark £100 - £150
343 A Chinese circular plate, painted with figure in landscape, the rim with four cartouches each with scrolls, 23cm diam, c.1770; another, similar, with two rabbits, 23cm diam, c.1770; etc (3) £60 - £100 344 A Chinese compressed ovoid dished vase, painted with roundels divided by characters, 22cm diam, seal mark £60 - £100
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345 A Chinese double gourd vase, decorated in underglaze blue with figures on a bridge and pagoda, 18.5cm high, four Kangxi character mark £100 - £150
349 A Chinese Famille Rose slender ovoid vase, the front well executed in polychrome with an exotic peacock on a rocky outcrop in a landscape of blossoming chrysanthemumtype flowers, ho-ho birds, butterflies, bamboo and foliage, the reverse decorated in underglaze blue and manganese with foliage and rocky banks with vibrant polychrome ducks and pomegranates, the base with a yellow band painted in polychrome with flower heads, 43cm high, early 19th century £300 - £500
346 A Chinese double gourd vase, painted in underglaze blue with birds amongst dense foliage, 25cm high, four character mark, 19th century £80 - £120
347 A Chinese Export tea bowl, coffee cup, saucer and dish, painted with swags and floral sprays, central monogrammed cartouche, c.1770 £60 - £100
350 A Chinese Famille Verte flattened ovoid vase, decorated with figures and attendants, the ground with flowerheads, insects and foliage, gilt scroll handles, quatrefoil flared neck, 17.5cm high, c.1880 £60 - £80
348 A Chinese Famille Rose octagonal plate, painted with peonies and fanciful birds, with border with trellis, ribbon tied scrolls and flowerheads, 21.5cm wide, c.1770; another, circular, painted with figures, foliage and fence within a scroll, the ground with whirls and flowerheads, 23cm diam, c.1770 (2) £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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359 A Chinese polychrome figure, of an attendant, standing holding a basket, in long robes, turquoise base, 21.5cm high £100 - £150 360 A Chinese pottery model of a house, with a ridged sloping roof and a door flanked by square windows, the surface with a degraded green glaze, 38.5cm high, Han dynasty £150 - £200
361 A Chinese Republic period rectangular plaque, painted with elder, figures and pine tree, with carp and vases, 38cm x 26cm, framed £150 - £250
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351 A Chinese flared cylindrical bowl, painted in polychrome with figures by a fence, cloud scroll board, 15.5cm diam, six character mark in double concentric circles £150 - £200 352 A Chinese hexagonal vase, decorated in underglaze blue with panels of figures and jardinière stands, long flared neck, 17.5cm high £150 - £200
353 A Chinese high-fired stoneware ginger jar and cover, monochrome mottled glaze in tones of black and orangey brown, 23cm high, impressed seal mark £70 - £100 354 A Chinese octagonal plate, painted in underglaze blue with pagoda, figure on a bridge and willow trees, scroll and fret border, 22.5cm wide, c.1770; other plates, circular (3) £60 - £100
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362 A Chinese roundel plaque, decorated in polychrome with elder and attendants, 29cm high, c.1770 £100 - £150
355 A Chinese ovoid bottle vase, decorated in underglaze blue with busy figures amongst pagodas in a monumental landscape, 26cm high, c.1800 £80 - £120
363 A Chinese sang de boeuf ovoid vase, in a mottled dripped glaze, 23cm high £60 - £80
356 A Chinese ovoid ginger jar and cover, decorated with underglaze blue with scrolling dragon, 22cm high, double concentric bands £100 - £150
364 A Chinese waisted baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with oriental figures standing by a tree, 19.5cm high, four character mark, four character Kangxi mark £100 - £150
357 A Chinese ovoid storage jar, with four lug handles, with mottled red glaze, 31.5cm high £100 - £150
365 A large Chinese bronze tripod censer, typically cast in the archaic manner, central respoussé band of flora and foliage, trefoil loop handles, key banding to neck, ornate shoulder, verdigris interior, the base cast with a coiled ferocious dragon, 20cm high, early 20th century£200 - £300
358 A Chinese polychrome figure, of a court attendant, wearing long robes intones of green, holding a water ladle,pierced rectangular plinth, 33cm high £150 - £200
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368 A pair of Chinese baluster vases, decorated with an elder and child, amongst stylised foliage, 13cm high, early 19th century £60 - £100
369 A pair of Chinese Cantonese Famille Verte slender ovoid vases, typically decorated with alternating panels of figures, birds and insects, with ground with scrolls and insects, 25cm high, c.1880 £100 - £150 370 A pair of Chinese crackle glazed baluster vases, mounted as table lamps, 28cm high overall £60 - £100
371 A pair of Chinese cylindrical sleeve vases, painted in underglaze blue with figures by a table, everted rims, 30cm high, four character Kangxi mark but later £150 - £200
372 A pair of Chinese inverted baluster octagonal ginger jars and covers, the panelled faces decorated in the Imari pallet with blue and puce ho-ho birds, blossoming chrysanthemums and foliage, domed covers with bud finials, 41cm high £100 - £150
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373 A pair of Chinese stoneware figures, of a bearded god, standing wearing a sang de bouef robe, clutching a sword under, 35cm high £150 - £200
374 A pair of Chinese stoneware figures, of court officials, standing in green glazed robes, 25cm high, Ming Dynasty £250 - £350
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366 A late 18th century/early 19th century bulbous ogee shape vase, decorated in underglaze blue with birds, peonies and foliate scrolls within a fret border, 24cm high, fret mark, 1796 - 1820 £300 - £500
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375 A pair of Japanese Imari hexagonal vases and covers, decorated in the typical palette with phoenix and blossoming £100 - £150 trees, knop finial, 33.5cm high, Meiji period
367 A pair of 18th century Chinese Famille Vert saucer dishes, decorated with stylised flowers and foliage, stylised leaf border, 13.5cm diam, c.1770 £50 - £80 For more images please visit
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376 A set of four Chinese circular plates, decorated in underglaze blue with stylised flowers and foliage, scroll and cell border, 16cm diam, 1736 - 1795 £100 - £150
377 A set of seven graduated Chinese flared cylindrical tea bowls, painted with Pu-tai and figures, in colours, outlined in black, 4cm diam - 9.5cm diam £60 - £100
378 A set of six Chinese tea bowls and saucers, each decorated in polychrome wit stylised flowerheads and ribbon, c.1780 £50 - £80 379 An 18th century Chinese blue and white plate, painted with peonies and jardinière, geometrical banded border, the rim with floral sprays, 23cm diam, c.1770 £50 - £70
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382 An 18th century Chinese Famille Verte tapering cylindrical vase, decorated with ladies in junks offering flowers to noble man on a floating platform, banded with flowerheads on a grey ground, the neck with fruit, 45cm high, mid 18th century £300 - £400
383 An 18th century Imari saucer, decorated with hut, rockwork and foliage, 13.5cm diam, c.1770; others, smaller (3) £50 - £70
384 An early 18th century Chinese blue and white bowl, decorated in underglaze blue with scrolling stylised dragon, 14cm diam £100 - £150
385 An early 19th century Chinese celadon vase, a pale jade green glaze over a body incised with flowers and foliage, 22cm high £100 - £150
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380 An 18th century Chinese baluster vase, decorated in underglaze blue with fence, female figures by a table, with attendant, trees and foliage, slightly domed hardwood cover, 21cm high, double concentric circle, Kangxi £120 - £180
386 An Oriental cabinet cup and saucer, decorated in gilt and black with insects, the cup with white slip leaf veins, early 20th century £50 - £70 387 An Oriental porcelain monochrome compressed ovoid vase, tall ribbed neck with broad rim, glazed in tones of mottled green/brown, 17cm high, celadon base with impressed character marks, 19th century £100 - £150
381 An 18th century Chinese Export octagonal tureen and cover, boar’s head handles, cover with leaf knop painted with a in underglaze blue with peonies, bamboo and rockwork, 39cm wide, c.1790 £300 - £400
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393 392 A Japanese figure, of a lady standing in a kimono, holding a fan, coloured in white, red, green and blue, 33cm high, 20th century £60 - £100
388 A gilt metal mounted 17th century Japanese porcelain slender ovoid vase, moulded in relief with chrysanthemums and painted in the Imari palette with figures, flowerheads and leafy scrolls, later fitted as a table lamp, stepped base cast acanthus bosses, swags and scrolls, 47cm high overall, the vase c.1670, the mounts 19th century £80 - £120
393 A Japanese garniture of vases, decorated in underglaze blue with figures on precipice, rockwork and foliage, on a celedon ground, the necks with alternating vertical bands of stylised flowers and foliage in orange, gilt and blue, 25cm high, Meiji period £200 - £300
389 A Japanese compressed ovoid vase, decorated with scrolling dragons and clouds, pierced domed cover, three spur £120 - £180 feet, 14cm high, 21cm diam, Meiji period
394 A Chinese stoneware storage jar, lug handles, wooden cover, 28cm high; another 24cm high (2) £60 - £100
390 A Japanese cylindrical vase, in relief with scrolling dragon, decorated with gods, in gilt and colours, 11.5cm high, Meiji period £60 - £80
395 Tek Sing Cargo - a blue and white Lotus pattern, 15cm diam £40 - £60
391 A Japanese figure, of a goddess, seated on rocks with scrolling dragon, holding a gilt fruit, 24cm high, 20th century £60 - £100
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396 A pair of 18th century Chinese circular plates, painted in underglaze blue with elders and attendants, trellis and flowerhead border, 21cm diam, four character mark £50 - £80
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Day One
Wednesday 8th July at 1.30pm
Silver, Watches & Jewellery
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
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Plated Ware
411 An E.P.N.S oval two-handled serving tray, 49.5cm wide, Asprey & Co Ltd; a large E.P.N.S oval meat dish; a George III style coffee pot, Joel crest (3) £50 - £70
400 A 20th century silver plated four-light three-branch candelabrum, beaded circular sconces, panelled vasular columns, spreading hexagonal base, 50cm hign £80 - £120
412 An E.P.N.S. Old English pattern canteen of flatware, for twelve, comprising three piece carving set, table forks, dessert forks, tea knives, dessert spoons, egg spoons, tea spoons, four slat spoons, two mustard spoons, sugar tongs, the knives Bishop and Froggatt Cutlers and Silversmiths Sheffield, engraved with a Italic B, fitted mahogany case £70 - £100
401 A George III Neo-Classical Sheffield plate urnular samovar, lofty knop finial, reeded loop handles, spreading socle, stepped square base, bun feet, 57cm high, c.1790 £80 - £120
402 A George III Old Sheffield plate drum shaped teapot, knop finial, hinged domed cover, beaded borders, fruitwood scroll capped handle, 24cm long, c.1790 £60 - £80
413 An early 20th century E.P.N.S model, of a Negro, he stands, leaning on a column, straw hat in hand, circular ebonised base, 14.5cm high, c.1910 £60 - £100
403 A late Victorian E.P.N.S. mounted ovoid hobnail cut claret jug, hinged covers and deep collar engraved with upturned lotus palms within inverted shields, scroll capped handle, knopped stem, circular base, 32cm high, Thomas Latham & Ernest Morton, c. 1895 £60 - £100
Flatware
420 A 17th century Provincial silver Trefid pattern spoon, rat tail bowl, maker’s mark struck three times, Anthony Tripe, Exeter, c.1690 Reference: Jackson, p.291; Kent, p.138 £300 - £500
404 A mid-20th century recipe cocktail shaker, domed cover, the rotating sleeve with apertures displaying ingredients and proportions, relative to a scale, 28.5cm high £40 - £60
421 A 17th century silver Trefid pattern teaspoon, rat tail bowl, the stem initialled AH, further pricked initials to verso, 12.5cm long £50 - £70
405 A pair of 19th century E.P on copper oval sauce tureens, lion paw feet, 21cm wide; a pair of candlesticks; an entree dish; etc (6) £40 - £60
422 A Charles II silver Trefid pattern spoon, rat tail bowl, stem initialled C over IA, T over IA to verso, 19.5cm long, London 1680 (repaired); another, probably Provincial, rat tail bowl, initialled R over IA, 18.5cm long, apparently unmarked, dated 1684 (repaired) (2) £80 - £120
406 A pair of composed electro-plated three-light, two branch table candelabra, urnular sconces, broad drip pans, reeded branches, tapered columns, circular bases, 51cm high £60 - £100
423 A Charles II silver Trefid pattern spoon, rat tail bowl, the stem initialled AL, 18cm long, London 1685; another, initialled IB, 20cm long, indistinctly marked (2) £80 - £120
407 A pair of George III Old Sheffield plate two-light two-branch telescopic candelabra, detachable nozzles, reeded S-scroll branches, fluted columns, spreading bases, associated tops, 32cm high, c.1810 £50 - £70
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408 A Victorian E.P. on copper oval meat dome, acanthus loop handle, gadrooned borders, 41cm wide, c.1880 £40 - £60
425 A George III silver shell caddy spoon, Richard Crossley & George Smith, London 1810; another, similar, bright cut, William Lea & Co, Birmingham 1797; a Victorian Onslow and Shell pattern caddy spoon, London 1857; etc (5), 68g gross £120 - £180
409 A Victorian E.P.N.S biscuit or iced grape box, hinged domed cover with ball finial, enclosing a removable divider, chased and blind pierced with bands and swags of leaves and tendrils, scroll handles, ball feet, 22cm high, Martin Hall & Co, c.1880 £50 - £80
426 A George IV silver Fiddle pattern basting spoon, 28cm long, William Bateman, London 1828 £50 - £70
410 A Victorian E.P.N.S mounted faceted mallet shaped claret jug, hinged cover with sprung mechanism, scroll handle, cast with Gothic strapwork, Bacchic mask and fruiting vine, the body etched with ferns and flowers, 29cm high, Elkington & Co, c.1850 £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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427 A late 17th century silver trefid pattern spoon, probably Provincial, rat tail bowl, the stem initialed HB over WL, 19.5cm long, unmarked, dated 1698; another, pricked initials and date 1685, 20.5cm long, indistinctly marked (2) £80 - £120 36
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427, 434, 420, 435, 429, 422, 423, 433 & 421 433 A William and Mary silver Trefid pattern spoon, rat tail bowl, initialled N over TB, 19.5cm long, London 1690; another, fancy rat tail bowl, initialled AO, 19.5cm long, struck twice EB (2) £80 - £120
428 A matched Victorian and later King’s pattern part table service, comprising fourteen fish knives, thirteen fish forks, twelve table knives, six table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert knives, six fruit knives, six fruit forks, ten tea spoons and a cake slice, various dates and makers (91), 54oz weighable silver, the loaded pieces an additional 110.5oz gross £500 - £700
434 A William III Britannia silver Trefid pattern spoon, beaded rat tail bowl, 19cm long, maker PE, London 1698; a Queen Anne dog nose pattern spoon, rat tail bowl, the stem engraved with a coronet, 20cm long, London 1707 (2) £80 - £120
429 A pair of Charles II silver lace back spoons, the stems and rat tail bowls chased with fancy C-scrolls, 20.5cm long, maker M?, London 1679 £80 - £120
435 A William III Britannia silver trefid pattern spoon, rat tail bowl, initialled MP, 19cm long, possibly Francis Archibald, London 1697; another, marks for Robert King?, London c.1672 (2) £60 - £100
430 A set of twelve Victorian silver Queen’s pattern table forks, oyster heels, George W Adams, London 1854; a set of ten dessert forks, conforming (22), 62.5oz gross £400 - £600
431 A Victorian silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, folding blade, the grip engraved with scrolls and flowerheads, 13.5cm long overall, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1845; a George V silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, chased folding blade, shaped and engraved grip with a floral trophy and birds to verso, 12.2cm long, William Needham, Sheffield 1930; others; a Victorian silver and mother of pearl pen knife, folding blade, florally engraved grip, 9.2cm long, Thomas Marples, Sheffield 1895; etc (7) £100 - £150
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436 Faberge - a late 19th century Russian silver Fiddle pattern soup ladle, deep slightly oval bowl with flared rim, 28.5cm long, WorkMaster’s mark MA, Assay Master’s mark for Aleksandr Vladislavovich Skovronsky, Moscow 1896 £400 - £600
432 A Victorian silver Victoria pattern soup ladle, 28.5cm long, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1842, 7oz £50 - £80
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437 Faberge - a set of six early 20th century Russian silver teaspoons, the stems in relief with heraldic swans, laurel wreaths and flowering cornucopia, anthemions to verso, cyrillic KF mark, St Petersburg c.1905 £300 - £500
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438 Faberge - an early 20th century Russian silver sauce ladle, in the Rococo taste, leafy scroll cartouche shaped stem, gilt bowl with pouring lip, 19.5cm long, kokoshnik mark, Moscow c.1899 - 1908 £300 - £500
446 A 19th century French Rococo silver chamberstick, cast with leafy scrolls, 15cm long, c.1850 £200 - £300
447 A 19th century French silver mounted clear glass pedestal claret jug, etched with ribbon-tied musical trophies, the mounts pierced and embossed with swags and acanthus, lacking the stopper, 30cm high, c.1890 £200 - £300
439 A composed silver Kings pattern canteen of cutlery comprising eleven dessert forks, Sheffield 1939 (5), London 1892 (5), 1893 (1); six large dinner forks, Glasgow 1840; six table spoons, Sheffield 1939 (5), London 1897 (1); six teaspoons, London 1939; twelve dimmer knives, Sheffield 1940 (10) London 1965, approx 60oz £400 - £600
448 A 19th century Portuguese silver mounted conch shell pedestal dish, the base pierced, cast and chased with stiff leaves, 15cm high, Porto, c.1850 £150 - £200
440 A Gorhan Sterling King Edward pattern canteen, for twelve, comprising dinner knives and forks, salad forks, ten dessert spoons, ladle, table spoon, two serving forks, preserve £600 - £1000 spoon, tea spoons, 72oz
449 A 19th century silver articulated model of a fish, engraved scales, 14cm long, marked to tail £1500 - £2000
450 A 19th Indian Colonial silver cylindrical child’s mug, chased with a broad repetitive band of fanciful beasts and scrolling acanthus flanked by borders of diapers, scroll capped handle, 7.5cm high, Kutch, c.1890, 4.5oz £70 - £90
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441 A 20th century Dutch silver spoon, the bowl engraved with crest the handle engraved and chased with scrolling foliage, head terminal, 20cm long, import marks Berthold Muller, London 1912 £50 - £80 For more images please visit
445 A 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver oval cake dish, everted rim pierced with a border of leafy scrolls and chased with Greek key, divided acanthus scroll handles terminating in flowerhead bosses, claw feet, 37cm wide, retailed by Rozet & Fischmeister, Vienna, c.1900, 26oz £300 - £400
451 A Charles II style silver spreading cylindrical tankard, hinged cover surmounted by a cast animal finial, scroll thumbpiece, S-scroll handle, reeded skirted base, 20cm high, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1937, 35.5oz £400 - £500
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454 A Continental silver novelty tea caddy or table decoration, as a game bird, the head detachable as a cover, hinged wings, naturalistically chased overall, 15.5cm high, pseudo-marks, c.1900 £600 - £800
452 A matched pair of Art Nouveau silver and enamel shaped arched easel photograph frames, embossed with poppies and sinuous foliage, picked out in tones of blue and green, 22cm high, Horton & Allday and Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1902-1907 £2000 - £2500
455 A Dutch silver oval tea caddy, hinged cover, embossed throughout with revelling figures within borders of leafy C-scrolls, 6.5cm high, lion and key export mark, £50 - £80 c.1900
453 A Continental silver bombé shaped tea caddy, possibly Swedish, hinged cover, chased with scrolls and leaves, cartouche shaped feet, 13cm wide, possibly Kristinehamn, late £60 - £100 18th century
456 A George I silver two-handled porringer, pricked initials MS over AS, leafy scroll handles, 6cm high, 12.5cm wide, maker WG with two pellets above, London 1721, 3oz £300 - £400
457 A George II Provincial silver bell shaped half pint mug, capped double-scroll handle, skirted base, 10cm high, William Parry, Exeter 1750 £200 - £300
458 A George II silver baluster coffee pot, hinged cover with urnular finial, later half-fluted and chased with ribbontied swags, acanthus capped fruitwood handle, circular foot, 24cm high, Shaw & Priest, London 1755, 24oz gross £200 - £300 459 A George III silver bell shaped loving cup, later chased with rural buildings, flowers and foliage, scroll capped handles, centre girdle, domed circular foot, 15cm high, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, 11oz £150 - £180
460 A George III silver bellied cream jug, embossed with bowed swags and a shaped cartouche, acanthus capped handle, pie crust rim, shaped pad feet, London 1772, 1.9oz £50 - £80
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462 A George III silver circular plate, reeded rim, Robert Sharpe, London 1796, 18.55oz gross £120 - £180
463 A near pair of Victorian silver heart shaped double photograph frames, easel back, 19cm high, William Comyns, London 1895-1896 £2500 - £3000
464 A George III silver half-fluted wine funnel, reeded border, curved spout, crested, 16cm long, London 1809 £150 - £200
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465 A George III silver mounted shagreen snuff box, hinged cover, 8cm wide, c.1775 £200 - £300
466 A George III silver novelty vinaigrette, as a tied leather satchel, brilliantly cut with bands of acorns, pierced grill, gilt interior, probably Thomas Tomson, Birmingham 1817, 6.8g gross £100 - £150 467 A George III silver oval snuff box, hinged cover with bright-cut border, outlined throughout with wrigglework, gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, £150 - £250 London 1798
468 A George III silver pedestal wine ewer, urnular finial, hinged domed cover, ivory scroll handle, milled borders, spreading circular foot, 31cm high, London 1779, 24oz gross £700 - £1000 469 A George III silver rectangular snuff box, presented to ‘George Johnston as a mark of approbation of his Public & private worth From Daniel P. Ryan J.P. Knocklyon County of Dublin’, later presentation inscription, the hinged cover cast with a classical flautist in a an arcadian landscape, reeded inner and outer border, bands of flowerheads within spheres to sides, the base chased with foliate motifs, gilt interior, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1814, 65.1g gross
Daniel P. Ryan J.P. of Knocklyon House, Dublin more than likely presented this earlier snuff box to George Johnston of the Tallaght Constabulary, Dublin following the Battle of Tallaght during the Fenian rising on March 5th, 1867. £200 - £300
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470 A George III silver rectangular vinaigrette, engine turned, the grill pierced with a flowerhead and scrollwork, gilt interior, Thomas Parker, Birmingham 1797, 8.7g gross £80 - £120
471 A George III silver rounded rectangular table snuff box, hinged engine turned cover centred by a vacant rectangular cartouche, reeded border, 7.5cm wide, William Parker, London 1808 £150 - £200 472 A George III silver rounded rectangular vinaigrette, engine turned cover and base, gilt interior with pierced and engraved grille, 3.5cm wide, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1818 £50 - £80
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473 A George III silver satchel vinaigrette, engine turned, pierced and engraved grill, gilt interior, Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1816, 13.5g gross £80 - £120
476 A George III silver travelling double-beaker, each bun shaped cup 7.5cm diam, Solomon Hougham, London 1802 £300 - £400
474 A George III silver tall oval snuff or tobacco box, flush-hinged cover bright-cut and outlined with wrigglework, 7cm high, Sheffield 1805 £150 - £180
477 A George III style silver shaped circular salver, quite plain, piecrust border, pad feet, 37cm diam, Mappin & Webb, London 1976, 40oz £300 - £400
475 An Art Nouveau silver and enamel shaped arched easel photograph frame, embossed with daisies and scrolling flora, picked out in tones of blue and light green enamel, 32.5cm high, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1905 £1200 - £1800 For more images please visit
478 A George IV silver canted rectangular sweetmeat dish, geometrically pierced, tall legs with ram’s head and hoof terminals, 16.5cm long, Birmingham 1913, 4.6oz £60 - £80
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479 A George IV silver pap boat, gadrooned rim with shell and leafy scrolls, 14cm long, gilt interior, William Shand, London 1821 £200 - £300
491 A George V silver three piece half-fluted boat shaped bachelor’s tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and twohandled sugar basin, knop finial, hinged cover, angular scroll handles, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 25cm long, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1912/13, 25oz gross £200 - £250
480 A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the cover engraved and chased, the rim with fruiting vine, pierced grille, 3cm wide, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824 £80 - £120
492 A George V silver three piece panelled tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and two-handled sugar basin, knop finial, hinged domed cover, elongated S-scroll borders, pad feet, the teapot with ebonised fittings, 27.5cm long, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1925/26, 35.5oz gross £250 - £350
481 A George V novelty silver table lighter, as a grenade, chased with the insignia of the Northumberland Fusiliers, £60 - £100 John Collard Vickery, Birmingham 1919
482 A George V oval silver tobacco box, circular presentation cartouche engraved ‘A.V.L.H. Dibrugath 1913, 2nd Prize, Saddling Competition’, planished hammer beaten effect throughout, squeeze action, gilt interior, W.G. Keight, Birmingham 1907, 3.14oz £50 - £80
493 A George V silver three-piece boat shaped tea service, gadrooned rim, ball feet, angular scroll handle, button finial, teapot 16cm high, London 1914 and 1915; bows ensuite London 1935 (4) £300 - £400
483 A George V silver and enamel hand mirror, engine turned and decorated in tones of pale green, 27cm long, £70 - £100 Birmingham 1913
494 A George VI silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finials, scroll handles, gadrooned borders, bun feet, the tea and coffee pots with bakelite fittings, the latter 22cm high, Roberts £400 - £600 & Belk, Sheffield 1942, 59oz gross
484 A George V silver boat shaped kettle, stand and burner, ebonised arched handle with acanthus sockets, knop finial, hinged domed cover, the stand with acanthus crested cabriole legs, rounded rectangular pad feet, 30cm high, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths’ Company Ltd, London 1931, 40oz gross £300 - £500
495 A German silver circular table dish, the border pierced and embossed with ribbon-tied swags, lion paw feet, gilt liner, 20.5cm diam, halbmond und krone mark, 800 standard, c.1910 £300 - £500
485 A George V silver half-fluted porringer and cover, of 17th century design, knop finial, beaded scroll handles, quarter girdle, chased with a vacant stiff leaf, scale and C-scroll cartouche, skirted base, 15cm high, Harrison Fisher, London 1914, 11oz £150 - £250
496 A German silver swing handled sweetmeat basket, the border pierced and embossed with trellis and flowering swags, centred by a vacant leafy C-scroll cartouche, verso conforming, red glass liner, scroll feet, 10.5cm diam, halbmond und krone mark, 800 standard, c.1920 £100 - £150
486 A George V silver mounted leatherjack, of 18th century design, the collar inscribed Ye Winchester Jack, D.M.C, 18th Sept 1913, stitched borders, scroll handle, 20cm high, Jacob & Ross, Sheffield 1913 £70 - £100
497 A matched pair of silver shaped arched easel photograph frames, of plain design, 31cm high, Birmingham 1905-1907 £1500 - £2000
498 A large ‘17th century’ spreading cylindrical tankard, hinged domed cover, scroll thumbpiece, S-scroll handle applied with strapwork and mask, repousse chased with with scantily clad Bacchic infants, flowering swags and foliate masks, the cover with a band of guiollche, 21cm high, bearing scratch weights and mark IB, 61oz £3000 - £4000
487 A George V silver oval tea caddy, of plain design, reeded borders, push on cover, 8cm high, registration no 9343, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1912, 5oz £50 - £70
488 A George V silver rounded rectangular cigar case, hinged cover, gilt interior, William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1936, 7oz £60 - £80
499 A near pair of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths doubleheart photograph frames, easel back repoussé flowering roses within a trellis of knotted ribbons, clustering flowerheads and beading, 20cm high, Goldsmiths & £2000 - £2500 Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1896-1905
489 A George V silver sauce boat, of George III design, acanthus capped flying scroll handle, gadrooned border, hoof feet with shells to knees, 20cm long, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1931, 11.5oz £80 - £120
490 A George V silver table centre epergne, central trumpet shaped flute with piecrust border above a quarter girdle, spreading circular base, 20cm high, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1911 £250 - £350 For more images please visit
500 A large early 20th century Danish silver Fiddle and Shell pattern basting spoon, assay master’s mark for Christian F. Heise, Copenhagen, 39cm long, c. 1902-1932, 5.5oz £50 - £80
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502 A late 18th century Portuguese silver commode shaped tea caddy, acorn finial, hinged fluted cover enclosing twin-compartments, bright-cut engraved in the typical NeoClassical taste with swags centred by a vacant shield shaped cartouche, 14cm wide, maker’s mark ASM monogram, Porto, c.1800, 18oz £600 - £800 503 A Neo-Classical silver pedestal bowl, chased in the Adam taste with ribbon-tied bell husk swags, moulded circular foot, 19cm diam, marks for London 1802, 20oz £400 - £600
504 A Nordic silver coloured metal cross pendant, of Viking and Celtic influence, hinged suspension, pierced and chased with stylised knot motifs, 13cm long; another, similar (2) £100 - £150
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501 A large Victorian silver rectangular treasury inkstand, hinged cover enclosing a pair of clear glass wells, a bougie box and a long pen compartment, the angles engraved throughout with leafy scroll cartouches, cast feet conforming, 26cm wide, Robert Hennell II, London 1850 £800 - £1200
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505 A of substantial George III style Neo-Classical table candlesticks, detachable nozzles, urnular sconces, waisted fluted columns, spreading canted square bases, embossed throughout in the Adam taste with ribbon-tied swags, covered urns, bovine masks, guilloche and paterae, acanthus borders, 31.5cm high, Ellis & Co, Birmingham 1959 £700 - £900
506 A pair of 18th century French Neo-Classical silver navette shaped pedestal salts, loop handles terminating in leafy bosses, spreading bases, gilt interiors, 13.5cm wide, marked V and PF over P, c.1790 £60 - £100
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509 A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, bell shaped sconces, tapered columns, stepped reeded borders, circular bases, J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1953 £80 - £120
510 A pair of Elizabeth II silver mounted clear glass pinched square spirit decanters, globular stoppers, plain collars, 28cm high, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1959 £100 - £150
511 A pair of Elizabeth II silver pedestal goblets, bell shaped bowls with gilt interiors, knopped stems, spreading circular bases, 16cm high, D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1964, 17oz gross £80 - £120
512 A pair of George I style silver circular table candlesticks, waisted sconces with centre girdles, knopped stems, stepped bases, 20cm high, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1970 £100 - £150
513 A pair of George I style silver two-light two-branch candelabra,detachable nozzles, panelled sconces, broad circular drip pans, knop finials, three-quarter girdled baluster columns, spreading octagonal bases, 23cm high, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths’ Company Ltd, London 1937 £300 - £400
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507 A pair of Adam Revival silver table candlesticks, urnular sconces, tapered square columns, spreading canted bases, embossed in the Neo-Classical taste with ribbon-tied swags, masks, urns and stiff acanthus, beaded borders, 32cm high, Thomas A Scott, Sheffield 1911 £300 - £400
514 A pair of George III cauldron salts, everted feathered rims, shell and pad feet, gilt interiors, 7cm diam, London 1752; a pair of Fiddle pattern spoons, ensuite, London 185, 6.3oz £50 - £80
508 A pair of Art Deco silver octagonal napkin rings, engine turned overall, 4.5cm diam, Birmingham 1938, cased a Dutch silver spoon, embossed with cherubs amongst leafy scrolls, 15.5cm long, pseudo-marks, c.1900 (2) £40 - £60 For more images please visit
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520 A matched pair of Art Nouveau silver and enamel shaped arched easel photograph frames, embossed with sinuous flowering leafy stems, picked out in tones of blue and green, the apron decorated en repoussé with a verse from Lord Byron Friendship is Love Without His Wings, 16cm high, J Aitkin & Son and James Deakin & Son, Birmingham 19041905 £500 - £700
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515 A pair of George III silver sauce boats, acanthus capped flying scroll handles, punch beaded borders, hoof feet with shells to knees, 17cm long, maker IE, London 1775, 19oz gross Heraldry: Crest of Fell £600 - £800
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521 A Portuguese silver oval sideboard dish, chased overall with ripe fruit, the central well with beaded border, 51cm wide, apparently unmarked, 18th/19th century £500 - £700
522 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 £300 - £400 516
516 A pair of George V silver pilgrim bottle scent flasks, fluted stoppers restrained by chains springing from foliate masks, oval bases, 13cm high, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1913 £500 - £700
517 A pair of Mexican silver goblets, flared bowls, knopped stems, spreading circular bases terminating in scrolling bands, 17cm high, Sanborns, Mexico City, 20th century, 14.5 troz gross £80 - £120 518 A pair of Victorian silver cast octagonal taper sticks, of George I design, knopped stems, spreading and stepped bases, 11.5cm high, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1900 £200 - £300
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523 A Scottish Arts and Crafts silver comport, dished circular top chased with a border of flowers and foliage, domed base with three divided scroll brackets, planished overall, 17.5cm diam, Elkington & Co, Glasgow 1909 £300 - £500
519 A pair of Victorian silver mounted hobnail-cut clear glass square scent bottles, domed push-fitting covers chased with leafy scrolls, enclosing globular stoppers, star-cut bases, 15.5cm high, London 1893, retailed by Mappin & Webb, morroco cabinet case £250 - £350 For more images please visit
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524 524 A set of eight George V silver-gilt crescent shaped table dishes, gadrooned shell and stiff leaf borders, engraved with the crest of Joel, 22cm wide, Charles Stuart Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1913, 91oz gross
of the King of Prussia, in the City) by the daughter of Isaac Isaacs, whose son Barnett Isaacs changed his name to Barney Barnato, and made a huge fortune in South African mining, taking the three Joel brothers under his wing and thus allowing them to flourish too, mainly in railways and brewing. By his first wife, Ellen, daughter of John Ridley, he also had three sons, all educated at Repton, of whom the youngest, Dudley Jack Barnato Joel was Conservative MP for Dudley (can’t be a co-incidence) but was killed in an air raid in the War in May 1941 aged 37 £800 - £1200
Provenance: Originally in the collection of one of the most opulent financiers and ‘super rich’ of the late 19th/early 20th century, Lt. Col. Solomon Barnato Joel JP of Maiden Erleigh, Berks., Moulton Paddocks, Newmarket, Suffolk and Great Stanhope St., W1 (1865-1931), who was granted arms and crest in the 1890s. He was the third son of Joel Joel (landlord For more images please visit
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527 532 A set of three Elizabeth II silver mounted clear glass spirit decanters, comprising canted square, waisted and flattened tri-form, faceted stoppers, deep silver collars, starcut base, Robers and Dore Ltd, London 1971; a harlequin set of three Elizabeth II silver decanter labels, for Whisky, Rum and Madeira, shell and foliate borders, mixed dates £120 - £180
525 A set of four Continental sterling silver menu holders, shaped base cast with garlanded wreaths, marked 925, early 20th century, 40g gross £50 - £60
526 A set of four silver coloured metal globular menu holders, 3.5cm diam, apparently unmarked, c.1900 £60 - £80
527 A set of four substantial Victorian cauldron salts, of George II design, everted gadrooned rims, scroll feet, 8cm diam, Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer, London 1852 £300 - £500
533 A set of twelve Continental silver Louis XVI-style teaspoons, cast in the Neo-Classical taste, retailed by Orfévrerie Christofle, Pavillon de Hanovre, Bd. des Italiens 33, Paris, Christofle, early 20th century, cased, 14.25oz gross £80 - £120
528 A set of six Asian silver shaped circular dessert bowls and stands, planished overall and chased with borders of scrolling leaves and lotus, 12.5cm diam, marked 830 WD, 26oz gross £200 - £300
534 A silver six bar heart shaped toast rack, ball feet, 14.5cm long, Chester 1920, 6.5oz £70 - £100
529 A set of six Chinese silver teaspoons, entwined serpent handles, the bowls engraved with lotus flowers, inscribed to verso Shanghai, marked 900, cased £60 - £80
535 A small Chinese silver bowl, engraved with cranes and pagodas in a monumental landscape, shaped wavy rim, flared footring, 7cm diam, Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong, £60 - £80 c.1900
531 A set of three Continental silver-mounted cut clear glass novelty dishes/table decorations, as swans, the pierced wings hinged, 11.5cm and 7.5cm wide, one marked 925, 20th century £60 - £100
537 A South American silver wine taster shallow bowl, lug handles cast as fanciful birds, 12cm wide, apparently unmarked, 19th century £80 - £120
530 A set of six Victorian silver cauldron salts, of George II design, chased with flowers and stiff foliage, hoof feet, blue glass liners, 6cm diam, Robert Hennell, London 1852 £200 - £300
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536 A small Continental tea kettle, of early 18th century design, turned fruitwood swing handle, gadrooned borders, 16cm long, spurious London marks, Dutch axe or hatchet mark £60 - £100
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544 A Theo Faberge silver-gilt St Petersberg Collection Egg, The St Petersberg Egg, domed cover with crown finial enclosing an Imperial Eagle banner, architectural base, marble plinth, no.228, London 1994 £400 - £600
538 A substantial Victorian Britannia silver lighthouse caster, of Queen Anne design, knop finial, pierced and engraved bayonet-fitting cover, three-quarter girdle, fluted borders and base, 22cm high, Carrington & Co, London 1895, 12.5oz £300 - £500
545 A pair of Art Nouveau silver and enamel shaped arched easel photograph frames, embossed with sunflowers and sinuous foliage, picked out in tones of yellow and orange, 21cm high, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1902 £1500 - £2000
539 A Theo Faberge silver-gilt mounted cut crystal St Petersberg Collection Egg,The Columbus Egg, domed cover with crown finial, enclosing the Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta, the red cross flags in full sail, the side cut and gilt with anchors and chain, 21.5cm high, no.20, London 1998, cased £300 - £500
546 A Victorian baby’s rattle, typically embossed with flowers and stiff leaves, whistle terminal, eight bells, coral haft/teether, 14cm long, George Unite, Birmingham £60 - £100
540 A Theo Faberge silver-gilt mounted porcelain St Petersberg Collection Egg, The Birth of the Cinema Egg, domed bell cover with crown finial set with a cabochon ruby, enclosing a director and camera, seated, his platform turning and rising on the manipulation of a lever, 18cm high, no.152, London 1985, cased £300 - £500
547 A Victorian Etruscan Revival silver four piece pedestal tea service, comprising teapot, ewer shaped water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, Grecian helmet finials, lofty scroll capped handles terminating in masks, each engraved in the ‘encaustic’ taste with scenes from antiquity, on a textured ground, moulded circular bases, gilt interiors, the tea and water pots with ivory insulators, the latter 31.5cm high, Edward & John Barnard, London 1870, 67.5oz gross £1200 - £1800
541 A Theo Faberge silver-gilt St Petersberg Collection Egg, The Kiev Egg, domed cover with crown finial enclosing an Imperial Eagle banner, architectural base, marble plinth, no.113, London 1995, cased £400 - £600
542 A Theo Faberge silver-gilt St Petersberg Collection Egg, The Moscow Egg, domed cover with crown finial enclosing an Imperial Eagle banner, the architectural base with malachite, lapis lazuli, rose quartz and tiger’s eye finials, white marble plinth, no. 223, London 1994, cased £400 - £600
548 A Victorian half-fluted ovoid beer jug, of 18th century design, double-scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, skirted base, crested, 15cm high, Charles Stuart Harris, £400 - £600 London 1887, 15.5oz
543 A Theo Faberge silver-gilt St Petersberg Collection Egg, The Odessa Egg, domed cover with crown finial enclosing an Imperial Eagle banner, architectural base with double eagle and crossed oars, white marble plinth, 9cm high, no.126, London 1998, cased £400 - £600 For more images please visit
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551 A Victorian Scottish silver five piece oval tea service, in the George III taste, comprising teapot and stand, water pot, milk jug and sugar basin, knop finials, flush-hinged domed covers, scroll-capped handles, each bright-cut engraved with bands of leafy stems and ribbon-wrapped laurel outlined with wrigglework, gilt interiors, the tea and water pots with ivory insulators, the latter 22cm high, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh £800 - £1200 1882, 54oz gross
552 A Victorian silver and enamel moon flask scent bottle, decorated in polychrome with blossom, screw-fitting cover, 4.5cm long, Saunders & Shepherd, London c.1890 £300 - £400
553 A Victorian silver bag shaped purse vinaigrette, hinged cover centred by a vacant C-scroll cartouche on an engine turned ground, enclosing a gilt interior with pierced grille, the side chased with flowers and scrolling acanthus on a matted ground, 4.5cm wide, John Tongue, Birmingham 1856 £200 - £300
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549 A Victorian novelty butter dish, shaped cover surmounted by a finial cast as a recumbent dairy cow, the frosted and clear glass base as a coopered pail, 13cm diam, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1851 £200 - £300
554 A Victorian silver canted rectangular table box, the hinged cover set with an oval shell cameo, boldly carved as a maiden in the Grecian Revival taste, her hair draped with fruiting vine, embossed to the angles with flowers and foliage, gilt interior with four compartments, 9cm wide, J Batson & Son, London 1897 £200 - £300
550 A Victorian Rococo Revival silver cream jug, profusely chased with flowerheads and scrolling acanthus, everted lotus rim, scroll handle, lion paw feet, gilt interior, 16.5cm long, Henry Holland, London 1850, 10oz £80 - £120
555 A Victorian silver cast table centrepiece, as a hare beside a tree, rocky base, 17.5cm high, Barnards, London 1890 £500 - £700
556 A Victorian silver child’s mug, chased with flowers, foliage and flowering scrolls, centred by a cartouche, scroll handle, shaped acanthus scroll base, gilt interior, 10.5cm high, George Richards, London 1851 £100 - £150
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557 A Victorian silver circular entree dish and cover, pine cone finial, scallop shell handles, 27.5cm wide, Barnards, London 1875, 39oz £300 - £400
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562 A Victorian silver Rococo Revival baluster mug, embossed with shaped scrolling reserves of floral trophies,scroll feet, 11cm high, Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1845, 8.77oz gross £60 - £100
558 A Victorian silver cylindrical scent bottle, hinged cover enclosing a ground stopper, embossed overall with scrolling foliage, 6cm high, Birmingham 1897; others, various (5) £150 - £200
563 A Victorian silver rounded rectangular inkstand, central taperstick flanked by a pair of hobnail-cut clear glass wells with hinged domed covers, two pen recesses, beaded border, outswept cartouche shaped feet, 22.5cm wide, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1898; an Edwardian silver mounted letter knife, tortoiseshell blade, 18cm long, Birmingham 1907 (2) £300 - £400
559 A Victorian silver cylindrical combination scent bottle and vinaigrette, hinged cover enclosing a ground stopper, the opposing end with pierced grille, engraved overall with leafy sprigs outlined with wrigglework, 8.5cm long, £400 - £600 Birmingham 1884
564 A Victorian silver shaped oval sweetmeat dish, the broad border embossed with flowers and foliage on a matted ground, 20cm wide, Horace Woodward & Co, London 1886 £70 - £100
565 An Art Nouveau silver and enamel rectangular arched easel photograph frame, embossed with stylized daisies and scrolls, picked out in merging tones of blue and green enamel, planished ground, 30.5cm high, Birmingham 1906 £1500 - £2000 566 A Victorian silver shaped vinaigrette, engraved throughout with scrolls terminating in flowerheads, pierced foliate grill, gilt interior, Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1854, 21.7g gross £60 - £100
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560 A Victorian silver mounted clear glass novelty claret jug, as a pig, his looping tail as the handle, 28cm long, The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield 1900 £300 - £500
567 A Victorian silver spreading oval coffee pot, in George III style, fluted finial, flush-hinged domed cover, brightcut engraved with bands of scrolling foliage outlined with wriggle-work, scroll capped fruitwood handle, reeded borders, 23cm high, London 1881, 18oz gross £300 - £400
561 A Victorian silver oval travelling vesta, hinged cover applied with a monogram, enclosing a striker and twincompartments, leather mounted, 5.5cm high, Thomas Wheeler, London 1868 £50 - £70
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573 An American silver oval table centre bowl, angular scroll capped handles, chased with flowers and stiff foliage on a matted ground, cartouche shaped feet, 32cm wide, marked Sterling, 21oz £300 - £500
574 An Art Deco silver three-piece tea service, of angular cylindrical form, brown bakelite handle, button finial, teapot 17.5cm high, Birmingham 1933, 21.5oz £200 - £300
575 An Art Deco silver and enamel rectangular snuff box, hinged cover flanked by cream bands and paste set geometric motifs, on a noir ground, 8cm wide, import mark for London 1934 £150 - £200
576 An Art Deco silver bell shaped mug, the substantial handle boldly cast as a lion, standing on a stepped geometric lug, skirted base, 13cm high, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936, 12.5oz £100 - £150
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569 A William IV silver campana christening mug, chased in bold relief with lilies, acanthus scroll handle, gilt interior, 10.5cm high, Charles Fox, London 1835 £150 - £250
577 An Art Deco silver five piece cruet set, comprising of a pair of table salts, a pair of peppers, mustard pot with hinged cover, three spoons en suite, the peppers 8cm high, Birmingham 1937, cased £50 - £70
570 A William IV silver rounded rectangular table snuff box, engine turned border with applied leafy edge, engine turned side and base, gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1838 £150 - £200
571 A pair of Edwardian silver shaped rectangular easel back photograph frames, chased with reserves of putto linked by an ornate trellis of swags and foliage, 37cm high, William Comyns, London 1901 £2000 - £3000
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578 An Art Nouveau silver mounted amethyst flash glass claret jug, hinged domed cover with knop finial, scroll handle, the mushroom shaped body cut with whiplash stems and spiral flutes, 27cm high, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1902 £500 - £700
572 An American silver gilt and rose enamel mounted square inkwell, hinged domed guilloche cover, the sides cut with ribbon-tied swags, star-cut base, 7.5cm wide, marked Sterling, c.1900 £200 - £300 For more images please visit
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579 An early 18th century Dutch silver navette shaped tea caddy, hinged cover with coiled serpent finial, rope-twist borders, spreading foot, 13cm wide, retailed by Diemont, Roelof Helwig, Amsterdam 1793, 11oz £500 - £700
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580 An early 18th century gilt silver coloured metal oval snuff box, stand-away hinged cover chased with a cartouche and border of flowers and scrolling foliage on a matted ground, 8cm wide, apparently unmarked, c.1720 £250 - £350
581 An early 18th century silver coloured metal canted rectangular snuff box, flush-hinged cover centred by a circular cartouche between two bands of scrolling foliage, 7.5cm wide, c.1730 £150 - £200
582 An early 18th century silver mounted tortoiseshell rectangular snuff box, quite plain, stand-away hinged cover, 8cm wide, c.1720 £150 - £180 583 An early 18th century silver oval snuff box, standaway hinged cover, 8cm wide, apparently unmarked, c.1720 £150 - £180
584 An ‘early 18th century’ silver tortoiseshell and pique oval snuff box, stand-away hinged cover inlaid with a leafy strapwork cartouche, 8cm wide £200 - £300 590
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585 An early 19th century Dutch silver filigree swing handled cake basket, worked throughout in scrolls, spreading base, bun feet, 27cm wide, crowned V tax mark, c.1820, 12.5oz £250 - £350
586 An early 19th century silver coloured metal and mother of pearl panelled cylindrical bodkin case, push-fitting cover, 11.5cm long £70 - £90
587 An early 19th century Portuguese silver ogee pedestal sugar box and cover, knop finial, chased with bands of leafy C-scrolls, the cast foot conforming, 19.5cm high, maker AM? in script, Porto, c.1820, 20.5oz £600 - £800
588 An early 20th century German silver and enamel novelty rounded rectangular vesta case, decorated in polychrome with an arrangement of playing cards, hinged cover, striker to base, 4.5cm high, halbmond und krone mark, c.1920 £400 - £600
589 An early George I Britannia silver brandy saucepan, flared bowl with skirted foot, turned ivory handle, 23cm wide, London 1715 £200 - £300
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590 An early George III Rococo silver cream jug, flying scroll handle crested by a dog, gadrooned border, chased with swags and leaves, the pierced base cast with flowers and branches, 13cm high, London c.1765 £250 - £350
596 An Edwardian silver novelty vesta case, hinged cover, centred to recto by a locket compartment, engraved overall with scrolling foliage, 5.5cm long,Thomas Biston, Birmingham 1908 £150 - £250
591 An early George III silver baluster coffee pot, knop finial, hinged domed cover, later chased with leafy scrolls and flowers, scroll capped handle, skirted base, 24cm high, London 1762, 17oz gross £300 - £400
597 An Edwardian silver shaped rectangular standish, dished pen rest, clear glass inkwell, resting on four scroll feet, Goldsmith’s& Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1903, 7oz £80 - £120
592 An early George III silver circular five bottle cruet frame, pierced border with ropetwist edge, posted loop handle, ball and claw feet, 17cm high, four cut glass bottles, Edward Aldridge I, London 1763 £150 - £250
598 An Elizabeth II silver rectangular cigarette, hinged cover with chequered texture, cedar lined, 18.5cm wide, Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1980 £80 - £120
593 An early Victorian silver baluster coffee pot, hinged lofty domed cover with flowerhead finial, acanthus scroll handle, cartouche shaped feet, 27cm high, Charles Reily & £300 - £400 George Storer, London 1848, 24.5oz
599 An Indian silver coloured metal cylindrical scroll case, chased, pierced and engraved with alternating spiralling panels of scrolling foliage, raised vacant cartouche, lotus knop finials, 23cm long, c.1900 £80 - £120
595 An Edwardian silver mounted hobnail-cut glass tapered cylindrical claret jug, ball finial, hinged cover, scroll handle, star-cut base, 28cm high, Chester 1910 £100 - £150
601 An Indian silver coloured metal bowl, repousse chased with stylised animals within panels of dense scrolling foliage, 9.5cm diam, c.1900; a miniature scuttle, similar, 6cm high; a string box; another (4) £100 - £150
600 An Indian silver coloured metal scroll case, chased and engraved with bands of flowers and scrolling leafy branches, centred by a vacant cartouche, knop finials, 31.5cm wide, apparently unmarked, c.1900 £200 - £300
594 An early Victorian silver-gilt rounded rectangular castle top cigar case, embossed in relief with a view of Newstead Abbey, to verso with Abbotsford, within broad bands of leafy scrolls and flowers, on a matted ground, 12.5cm long, Nathainiel Mills, Birmingham 1845 £500 - £700
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602 An Iranian silver coloured metal octagonal tray, in the typical Persian taste, profusely chased with a circular reserve of styylised birds, within a border of further beasts and dense scrolling foliage, 39.5cm diam, marked to border, 38oz £200 - £300 603 An Italian silver rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover applied with the winged lion of St Mark, on a ground engraved with scrolling foliage, 7.5cm wide, marked 800, c.1900 £70 - £100
604 An unusual George V silver novelty cigar lighter and rounded rectangular tray, as a Roman lamp, eagle mask flying-scroll handle, bun feet, 15cm wide, George Edward & Sons, Chester 1914, 5.5oz £60 - £100
605 An unusual George VI silver mounted clear glass ring shaped spirit decanter, the tall stopper surmounted by a nef, star-cut base, 31cm high, Dudley & Cox of Southsea, London 1939 £700 - £1000
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606 Faberge - an early 20th century Russian silver letter knife, pierced terminal, 10.5cm long, Workmaster’s mark AR, possibly Axel Rut, kokoshnik mark, Moscow, c.1899 - 1908 £300 - £400
607 Faberge - an early 20th century Russian silver napkin ring, applied with a continuous band of swags and pendants, ribbon-wrapped reeded borders, 4.5cm diam, Moscrow, c.1910 £300 - £500
608 Haig Dimple Whisky - a pair of Japanese silver and clear glass triform decanters, bud stoppers, the mounts pierced and engraved with ferocious dragons, a sailing boat, blossom and scrolling leaves, 28cm high, raised moulded Haig mark, stamped sterling silver, c. 1920 £100 - £150 609 Modern Design - a Danish silver jug, angular scroll handle, 22.5cm high, c.1970 £400 - £600
610 A George III silver coloured metal mounted coconut cup, deep plain mount, hoof feet with lion masks to knees, 10.5cm high, c.1800 £200 - £300
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611 A George III silver tapered rounded rectangular lancet case, hinged cover enclosing four tortoiseshell implements, reeded borders, 6.5cm long, London 1819 £100 - £150 612 A large early 18th century silver mounted tortoiseshell and pique oval snuff box, hinged cover applied with a vacant oval cartouche and a riveted band, the fluted base outlined with pinwork, 9cm wide, c.1710 £200 - £300
613 A Portuguese silver coloured metal circular waiter, scrolling pierced everted gallery, the field engraved with scrolling foliage, C-scroll feet, 21.5cm diam, Porto 833, 13oz £100 - £150
614 A Victorian Aesthetic Movement silver child’s mug, bright-cut engraved with ferns, 7.5cm high, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1887 £40 - £60
615 A Victorian silver shaped rectangular table snuff box, engraved throughout with scrolling foliage, Cupid’s bow thumbpiece, gilt interior, Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1867, 5.01oz £80 - £120
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622 A Victorian 18ct gold chronograph pocket watch, by Isaac Jabez Theo Newsone, cream dial, bold Roman numerals, minute track, centre seconds, 0-300 outer track, key wind movement, 59mm diameter, Chester 1891, 195.9g gross, with key £1200 - £1800
616 A William IV silver snuff box, hinged cover with leafy scroll thumbpiece, engine turned sides and base, gilt interior, 7cm wide,Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1832 £50 - £80
616A A pair of Victorian silver rectangular easel back photograph frames, embossed and chased with a border of carnations and stems, chequered outer band, 33cm high, £1500 - £2000 London 1895-1896
617 A Chinese/Japanese silver coloured metal and glass inkwell, domed cover, cast with bamboo and dragon, the rounded square base engraved and chased with bamboo, the well supported by four rampant mystical beasts, 15.5cm square, early 20th century £60 - £80
618 A Chinese silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, chased and applied with stylised blossoming prunus, planished overall, faux bamboo handles, the jug and teapot mounted to the side, the latter 14cm high, character marks, c.1900 £1500 - £2000
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620 A George III silver pair cased verge fusee pocket watch, 4.5cm enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, the movement signed D Edmonds, Liverpool and numbered 1034, 7.5cm over loop, Birmingham 1815 £100 - £150
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623 Omega - a 59597119 My Choice Constellation diamond bezel stainless steel lady’s wrist watch, black dial, pyramid block batons, fixed bezel encrusted with thirty round brilliant diamonds, original stainless steel strap, No 6563/875, case 23mm diam £200 - £300
621 A lady’s gold plated Gucci wristwatch, model 2100, with moon phase, month, date and day indicator, blue leather scrap, boxed, instructions £150 - £250 For more images please visit
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634 A 9ct rose gold graduated Albert chain, T bar terminating with two seal fobs one at each end, each with a carved matrix, 41cm long, 50.8g gross £400 - £600
624 Rolex - a Gentleman’s stainless steel Oyster Perpetual Datejust Superlative Chronometer wrist watch, Ref 1601, textured silver dial, gold colored baton markers, centre seconds, date magnifier, bi-metal case, serial No 2495481, with 6251 bi-metal strap, original purchase receipt and certificate No 2581498 £500 - £700
Jewellery
631 A 19th century citrine and yellow metal cruciform pendant brooch, the yellow metal filigree scrolling mount set with nine baguette, oval and teardrop pale yellow citrines, unmarked, 45mm x 40mm, 9.2g gross £450 - £550
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635 A Carolyn Codd Canary yellow and white diamond signet ring, the two layer platinum and 22ct gold band, set with a single round brilliant cut canary yellow diamond approx 0.31ct, raised V block claw, flanked by six round brilliant cut white diamonds each approx 0.15ct, total diamond weight approx 1.21ct, size T, 14.2g gross £300 - £500
632 A 19th century painted sweet heart brooch, the yellow gold heart frame encrusted with alternating amethysts and seed pearls, surrounding a miniature painted panel of a single peering eye, 21mm wide, unmarked, 3.6g gross £700 - £900
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636 A Carolyn Codd diamond and white metal panel bracelet, six arched triple row panels joined by five diamond links, the central link set with a single canary yellow round brilliant cut diamond, the others with conforming white brilliant diamonds, unmarked body, 20cm long, 40g gross £400 - £600
633 A 9ct rose and yellow gold double Albert chain, T bar and two spring clips, fancy two colour barrel bar links each joined by a yellow gold multi-ring linkage, 49cm long, £400 - £500 46g For more images please visit
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640 A collection of twenty four loose citrines ranging from around 27.02 cta to 1.44cta, assorted colours and shapes including orange, yellow and red, round, oval, baguette, etc, cased (24) £250 - £350
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637 A Carolyn Codd gentleman’s five stone band ring, set with a central old cushion cut diamond flanked by two pairs of conforming round old cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 2.55ct, each rub over set within an 18ct gold band, platinum boarders, size U, 13.6 g gross £700 - £1000
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641 A cultured pearl and diamond cluster ring, central pale cream cultured pearl flanked by an open work oval setting, encrusted with eighteen assorted size round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 0.40ct, 14ct white gold shank, size P, 5.7g gross £450 - £550
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638 A Chopard 82-4354-20 Happy Diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond, floating within a heart shape aperture, plain 18ct gold shank, serial No 2881892, size P, 8.91g gross £400 - £500
642
642 A dark green jadeite free form brooch, as a Phoenix, 14ct gold back plate and pin, 4cm wide, 7.1g gross, with Gem & Pearl Laboratory certificate £700 - £900
643 A diamond and 9ct white gold bracelet, fifteen ribbon effect X links interspaced with fourteen small round brilliant cut diamonds, 17.5cm long., 8.75g gross £80 - £120
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644 A diamond and aquamarine bracelet, eleven pale blue oval aquamarines and eleven alternating diamond chip set double arching figure of 8 links, 9ct mount, 18cm long, 9g gross £100 - £150
639 A Chopard Happy Diamond twin hearts ring, each round brilliant cut diamond floating within a heart shape aperture plain 18ct gold shank, size N, 10.17g gross £400 - £500
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650 A diamond bracelet and 18ct gold bracelet, the twenty two diamond shape link, each set with a pair of central stones within six smaller diamonds, divided by yellow gold X batons, total diamond weight approx 8.25ct, 18ct mount, 18cm long, 26.3g £1000 - £1500
645 A diamond and emerald cluster ring, central oval cabochon emerald, approx. 10.70ct, surrounded by a band of thirty six round and triangular diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 1.18ct, white metal shank, size N, 9.5g gross £3500 - £4000
651 A diamond five stone hoop ring, central round brilliant cut diamond flanked by four graduating smaller diamonds two to each side, total diamond weight approx £150 - £200 0.50ct, 18ct gold shank, size Q, 3,18g gross
646 A diamond and sapphire heart pendant necklace, central round blue sapphire surrounded by twenty one old cut pave set diamonds, and three stone arch link, yellow metal mount and fine link chain, 32cm long, 2g gross £550 - £650
652 A diamond nine stone floral cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond collar set, above eight individual petals, each set with a single round brilliant cut diamond, total diamond weight approx 0,50ct, 18ct gold shank, size Q, 3.5g gross £80 - £120
653 A diamond nine stone ring, central round brilliant cut diamond, pinnacle set, flanked by two rows of four smaller round cut diamonds, channel set to the shoulders, total diamond weight 0.33ct, 9ct gold shank, size P, 2.1g gross £80 - £120
654 A diamond seven stone cluster ring, the seven uniform diamonds set in a hexagonal flower head design, total diamond weight approx 0.50ct, 18ct gold shank, size L, 3.53g gross £100 - £150
647
647 A diamond and turquoise flower brooch, three central round brilliant cut diamonds flanked by a triple layer heart petal surround, each petal set with three round turquoise beads, 18ct gold mount, 45mm diam, 34.5g gross £700 - £900
648 A diamond and two colour gold necklace, the central section encrusted with a band of small round diamonds, within a white gold mount, framed by a 9ct yellow gold frame link and chain return, united by a spring hook clasp, 39cm £150 - £200 long, 18g gross
655
655 A diamond solitaire ring, central yellow diamond approx 3.75ct, the arched crown and shank pave set with one hundred and forty six brilliant cut white diamonds, 18ct yellow gold shank, size M, 5.6g gross £7000 - £9000
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656 A diamond solitaire ring, quarter claw pinnacle set, the round brilliant diamond weight approx 0.30ct, arching yellow and white gold shoulders encrusted with eight graduating diamonds, total diamond weight approx 0.46ct, 18ct gold shank, size K, 2.5g gross £300 - £500
649 A diamond articulated thirty three link square panel bracelet, each square panel linkage set with four round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx. 4.0ct, unmarked white gold mounts, 19cm long, 25.6 g gross £1000 - £1200
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664 A diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.25ct, illusion set, 18ct gold shank, size R, 5.21g gross £150 - £200
665 A diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.45ct, 18ct gold shank, size V, 5.26g gross £150 - £200
666 A diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond, trillion collar, approx 0.17ct, 18ct gold shank, size M, 2.72g £80 - £120
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657 A diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.18ct, JI3, 18ct gold shank, size N, 2.5g gross £200 - £300 658 A diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.20ct, 18ct gold shank, size O, 3g gross £60 - £100
659 A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond 0.45ct, platinum crown, 18ct gold shank, size Q, 3,79g gross £150 - £200
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660 A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.50 ct, 18ct gold textured shank, size N, £150 - £200 3.6g gross
667 A diamond three stone ring, central diamond approx 0.50ct flanked by two smaller diamonds, total diamond weight approx 1ct, 18ct gold shank, size M, 4.16g £500 - £700
661 A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond approx. 0.91ct, open claw set to a platinum shank, the shoulders encrusted with eighteen diamond chips, nine to each side, unmarked, size, L, 4.3g gross £2500 - £3000
668 A diamond three stone ring, three round brilliant cut diamonds, linear set, total diamond weight approx 0.20ct, 18ct gold shank, size M, 2.97g gross £60 - £80
662 A diamond solitaire ring, the single cushion cut diamond approx 0.50ct, within open claw crown, 18ct gold shank, size N, 3.66g gross £150 - £200
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669 A diamond two stone cross over ring, the two cushion cut diamonds, approx 1.25ct and 1.10ct, within arched shoulders encrusted with ten round old brilliant diamonds, platinum shank, size N, 4.1g gross £1500 - £2000
670 A diamond wishbone ring, set with nine round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 0.70ct, 18ct gold shank, size K, 2.9g gross £300 - £500
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663 A diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond measuring 9.58 x 9.64 mm, approx 3.47ct, clarity I3L, platinum shank., size L, 5.77g £2000 - £3000
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671 A fancy link diamond bracelet, each oval link terminating with a single round diamond within heart shaped mounts, 9ct gold frame, 18cm long, 6.1g gross £80 - £120 59
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672 A five stone diamond ring, central round brilliant cut diamond, approx 0.31ct, flanked by four graduated smaller stones, two to each side, total diamond weight approx 1.11ct, stepped crown claws, open shoulder mount, platinum shank, size R, 4g gross £200 - £300
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677 A nine stone diamond ring, nine round brilliant cut diamonds, each approx 0.15ct, arranged in a square platform with central raised stone, total diamond weight approx 1.25ct, white gold mount, unmarked yellow gold shank, size R, 4.3g gross £600 - £800
673 A jade sapphire and diamond tablet pendant, pierced and foliate carved rounded rectangular panel, 80mm x 28mm, with red sapphire and diamond encrusted white metal suspension ring, unmarked, 23.4g gross £550 - £650
678 A pair of 19th century amethyst and yellow metal earrings, globular bead supporting rams head mask and crescent body, surrounding a large pale purple amethyst, knotted tail base, terminating with an inverted hollow droplet, unmarked, 13.4g gross £550 - £650
674 A marquise diamond solitaire ring, the inverted marquise diamond approx 0.14ct, 18ct gold shank, size J, 3,16g gross £80 - £120
675 A multi-colour opal and ruby graduating bead single strand necklace, united by a 9ct gold barrel clasp, 47cm long, 16g gross £350 - £450
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679 A pair of Art Deco macle set diamond earrings, 18ct yellow gold and silver mounts, each oval stone approx 1.20ct, surrounded by a band of twenty two smaller diamonds, approx 0.66ct,total diamond weight approx 3.06ct, GI1, £600 - £800 15mm x 12mm, 8.03g gross (2)
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680 A pair of Cartier 55077 pattern diamond encrusted shell clip on earring, each modelled as a closed eight ridge seashell terminating with sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds, marked 18KI, Cartier, Italy, 35mm long, 18.1g gross (2) £1500 - £1800
676 A nine diamond cluster ring, central diamond approx 0.62ct, clarity SIH, surround by a band of eight smaller brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 2.3ct, platinum claws, 18ct gold shank, size N, 4.82g gross £800 - £1000
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685 A pink topaz and diamond pendant necklace, central pink oval topaz surrounded by a band of eighteen round brilliant cut diamonds, suspended from a seven stone articulated drop link, total diamond weight approx 0.85ct, white metal mount and fine link chain, 42cm long, 7.3g gross £1400 - £1800
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681 A pair of diamond heart shaped earrings, open white gold hearts each encrusted with twenty two round brilliant diamonds, 14ct yellow and white gold mounts and pins, 14mm wide, 3g gross (2) £200 - £300 686
686 A princess cut diamond solitaire ring, the princess cut diamond 0.59ct , colour D, clarity VS1, platinum shank, size £800 - £1000 J, 3.8g gross, with Gia cert
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682 A pair of emerald and diamond drop earrings, each with a green baguette emerald, total emerald weight approx. 3.38cts, suspended from a two stone graduated diamond drop linkage, white metal mounts and pillars, unmarked, 4.1g gross, boxed £3500 - £4000
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687 A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, three marquise cut blue sapphires, raised above a frame of twenty round diamonds, 18ct white gold shank, size Q, 5.46g gross £150 - £200
683 A pair of jadeite and diamond drop earrings, crook ear hoops, suspending an articulated four stone diamond set razor edge bar linkage, terminating with a stained green jadeite globular bead, 32mm long, unmarked, 4.2g gross (2) £550 - £650
688 A sapphire and diamond ring, central oval pale blue sapphire, approx. 4.16ct, domed collar encrusted with six old rough cut diamonds, yellow and white metal mount and shank, size L, 4.8g gross £1200 - £1600
684 A pink sapphire and diamond three stone ring, central oval pink sapphire flanked by a pair of round brilliant cut diamonds, 18ct white gold shank, stamped 750, size M/N, 3.5g gross £400 - £600 For more images please visit
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693 A three stone diamond and emerald ring, central square emerald, approx. 0.61ct, flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, each approx. 0.42ct, 18ct gold shank, size O, 3.5g gross £800 - £1200
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689 A seven stone diamond cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond, approx 0.20ct flanked by two trio’s of smaller diamonds, total diamond weight, approx 0.60ct, 18ct yellow gold shank, size O, 3.52g gross £300 - £400
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694 A three-stone diamond ring, the three uniform diamonds each approx 0.55ct, total diamond weight approx 1.65ct, white gold claws, 18ct gold shank, size O, 4.6g gross £800 - £1200
690 A seventeen stone diamond flower head cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by two bands of eight smaller diamonds, total diamond weight £100 - £150 approx 0.40ct, size P, 3.65g gross
695 A Tiffany & Co white gold and diamond cross pendant necklace, the cross set with four round brilliant cut diamonds, 20mm x 15mm, hung from an 18ct white gold fine link chain, 40cm long, 6.3g gross £450 - £550
691 A single stone diamond pendant, the round brilliant diamond approx 0.47ct, clarity SI1-SI2, colour J-K, six claw set. 18ct gold mount, hung from a fine box link chain, 50cm long, 3.35g gross, with England Barker insurance certificate £500 - £600
696 A twenty one stone diamond tear drop cluster ring, central teardrop diamond approx 0.50ct, surrounded by a band of twenty baguette and rhomboid cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 2ct, size L, 9ct white gold shank, 3.32g £150 - £200
697 A twenty stone diamond ring, two rows of ten round brilliant cut diamonds, white gold claw tips, 18ct gold shank, size L, 5.7g gross £150 - £200
698 A two tone diamond solitaire ring, baguette cut diamond, approx 0.15ct, yellow and white 18ct gold shank, £200 - £300 size M/N, 7.63g gross 699 A Van Cleef and Arpels 18ct gold articulated cross cut triangular link bracelet, pattern No C2343/T2, 18cm long, stamped and impressed marks, 35.2g gross £1000 - £1200
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700 A Victorian amethyst and seed pearl pendant, central oval amethyst collar set, within an open work cruciform surround, encrusted with twenty eight seed pearls (1 missing), unmarked yellow metal mount, 37mm x 35mm, hung from a 9ct gold belcher chain, 45cm long, 10.3g gross £70 - £100
692 A ten stone diamond ring, the ten graduating round old cut diamonds arranged in two rows of five stones, each row with a central diamond approx 0.54ct flanked by four graduating diamonds two to each side, total diamond weight approx 2.4ct, 18ct gold shank, size N, 5.1g gross £400 - £500 For more images please visit
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701 An 18ct gold graduated link double Albert chain, T bar and spring clip, 43cm long, 84.6g £1200 - £1800
702 An 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring, shaped oval brilliant cut diamond approx 0.55ct, the shoulders set with diamond chips, platinum claws and shank, size S, 2.9g gross £150 - £250
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706 An Art Deco thirteen stone diamond ring, central round brilliant cut diamond approx 0.55ct, flanked by two smaller diamonds, the shoulder each encrusted with a band of five diamond chips, total diamond weight approx 1.6ct, platinum shank, size M, 4.8g gross £1600 - £2000
703
703 An aquamarine and diamond pendant necklace, rectangular baguette aquamarine, approx 8.18ct, suspended from an inverted foliate stem and bead, encrusted with five old and rose cut diamonds, unmarked white gold mount and chain, 40cm long, 7.1g gross £800 - £1200
704
704 An Art Deco aquamarine diamond and ruby brooch, the rectangular open panel set with two baguette aquamarines, total weight approx 5.80ct, thirteen pink rubies, and forty three round and baguette diamonds, unmarked white metal mount, 45mm long, 6g gross, cased £1200 - £1800
707
707 An Edwardian diamond and pearl droplet necklace, the main panel set with a single natural pearl surrounded by an open scrolling framework encrusted with old rose cut diamonds, supporting a conforming single droplet, hung from a fancy fine link white metal and seed pearl chain, unmarked, 45cm long, 11.8.6g gross £700 - £900
705 An Art Deco coral and diamond three strand necklace, three strands of conforming barrel beads, all approx 4mm diam, united by a 14ct white gold clasp, encrusted with nine small round cut diamond, stamped 14k, 44cm long, 43.2g gross £350 - £450 For more images please visit
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708 An Edwardian diamond and seed pearl pendant brooch, central round brilliant cut diamond, within an eight petal flower head encrusted with seed pearls, above a four crescent and floral frame encrusted with seed pearls, quarter point set with four round brilliant cut diamonds, 15ct gold mount, 32mm wide, 8.6g gross £120 - £180
710 An emerald cut diamond solitaire ring, the emerald cut diamond 0.72ct, colour D, clarity VS1, platinum shank, size K, 4.9g gross with Gia cert £1000 - £1500 711 An impressive Art Deco twenty three stone diamond cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond, app 1.73ct, surrounded by twenty two assorted sized round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 4.20ct, clarity ISI, platinum and iridium shank, size L, 10.35g gross £5000 - £7000
709 An emerald and diamond flower head cluster ring, central baguette emerald, approx. 0.62ct, surrounded by a band of eight round brilliant cut diamonds, total diamond weight approx 0.64ct, platinum shank, size M, 3.8g gross £800 - £1000
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Day Two
Thursday 9th July at 10.30am
Pictures & Prints
Bamfords Auctioneers & Valuers
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Watercolours
720 Peter Samson (Contemporary) The Christmas Party watercolour, signed, 21cm x 15cm
721 Peter Samson (Contemporary) Garden Bird Study pencil, signed, 28cm x 20cm
726 £80 - £120 £60 - £90
722 Burford Joyce Lupin Cottage watercolour, signed, dated 1915 to verso, 22cm x 15cm £60 - £90
728
723 Burford Joyce Spring Cottage watercolour, signed, dated 1914 to verso, 22cm x 15cm £60 - £90
728 Carl Larsson (1853-1919) The Piano Recital monogrammed, watercolour, 34cm x 52cm
724 David Roberts Grand Place, Brussels watercolour, signed in pencil, dated 1837, 20cm x 15cm £150 - £250 725 A. Thibault (19th century) French Frontier Guard signed, dated 79, watercolour, 22cm x 18cm 726 Alan Ingham (bn. 1920) Farewell Winter, Nether Booth, Derbyshire signed, watercolour, 70cm x 25cm
729 Charles McKinley (19th century) A pair, Off Dover and Off Ramsgate signed, watercolours, 32cm x 14cm
£80 - £120
£80 - £120
730 Copley Fielding (1787-1855) The Valley signed in ink, watercolour, 17.5cm x 24cm
£60 - £100
732 David Cox Cattle Resting signed, watercolour sketch, 9.5cm x 14cm
£60 - £100
731 Cornelius Pearson (1805-1891) A Pair, St Benets Abbey and Scene of Loch Lomond signed, dated 1879, watercolour, 16cm x 29cm £100 - £150
£200 - £300
727 American School (mid-19th Century) Portrait, J. Horsharn of Albany in the State of Kentucky titled, mixed media on paper, 24.5cm x 22cm £80 - £120
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733 Edward Horace Thompson (1879 - 1949) Sunny Crag, Ullswater From Silver Bay, Lake District signed, watercolour, 17.5cm x 25.5cm £300 - £400 66
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734 Eliot Hodgkin (1905-1987) Still Life, Yellow Jasmine, Hellebores and English Country Flowers signed, dated 62, watercolour and gouache, 11.5cm x 11.5cm ÂŁ3000 - ÂŁ4000
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735 English School (18th century) Portrait of Charles Roberts Esquire of Thorpe Langton, Lieutenant 56th Regiment of Foot, Siege of Gibraltar (1779 - 1783) pencil sketch, 24cm x 18cm £60 - £100
736 English School (19th century) A Festive Contents Page Design monogrammed, watercolour and gouache, 38cm x 27cm £60 - £100
737 English School (19th century) A set of twelve, The Calendar Months pen and ink on paper, mounted as two, 100cm x 26cm £70 - £100 738 English School (19th century) Cattle and Sheep at Rest watercolour, 24.5cm x 35cm
£70 - £100
740 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Girl watercolour, oval, 28cm x 22.5cm
£60 - £100
748
748 Frank Gresley (1855-1936) Cottage by the River, Swarkestone signed, date 1924, watercolour, 21.5cm x 39.5cm £200 - £300
739 English School (19th century) Harvest Time initialled, dated 1880, watercolour, 24cm x 34cm £60 - £100
741 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Victorian Gentleman pastel, 39cm x 30cm
742 English School (19th century) The Music Lesson watercolour, 64cm x 48cm
744 English School (early 19th century) Ornithological Study, Regent Bowerbird watercolour, 22cm x 25cm
745 English School (early 19th century) The Young Master and His Dog watercolour, 22cm x 16.5cm
746 English School (late 19th century) A set of four, Seamstresses through the Ages watercolour and gouache, 30cm x 44cm
£60 - £100
749
749 Frank Gresley (1855-1936) Driving The Herd signed, dated 1891, watercolour, 21cm x 31cm £100 - £150
£70 - £100
750 Frank Henry Mason RI, RBA (1876-1965) A Pair, Venice, Looking Towards the Doge’s Palace and Venice, Looking Towards St. Mark’s Square signed, titled to verso, watercolour heightened with gouache, 11cm x 25cm £400 - £600
£80 - £120 £70 - £100
751 Frank Henry Mason RI, RBA (1876-1965) Murano, Near Venice signed, titled to verso, watercolour heightened with £200 - £300 gouache, 14cm x 32cm
£60 - £100
747 F Polli (early 19th century) Brig Brothers of Liverpool: Owen Edwards Commander, Entering The Port of Trieste (sic) signed, dated June 20th 1825, watercolour and gouache, 42cm x 57cm £100 - £150
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752 French School (19th century) Les Trois Oeuvriers monogrammed, titled, dated 1864, pastel and body colour, 47cm x 69cm £200 - £300
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753 G. Philips East Looe, Cornwall signed, dated 1911, titled, watercolour, 36cm x 22cm £60 - £100
754 George Hamilton Constantine (late 19th century) The Dock monogrammed and titled to verso, watercolour, 16.5cm x 24cm £200 - £300 755 Gough (Contemporary) The Windmill signed, watercolour, 17cm x 24cm
756 Harold Gresley (1892-1967) Stream Landscape signed, watercolour, 36cm x 53cm
750
757 Harold Gresley (1892-1967) Waterfall signed, watercolour, 24.5cm X 34cm
£60 - £100 £300 - £500 £200 - £300
758 Harry Fred Darking (Contemporary) In Safe Hands One Minute To Go! signed, titled to verso, mixed media, 46cm x 62cm £80 - £120 759 Hendrik Grise (1917-1982) Isabella signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 77cm x 55cm £60 - £100
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760 Henry B. Wimbush (Fl. 1881-1904) Antilies, on the coast signed lower right, titled, watercolour, 57cm x 41cm £200 - £300 754 For more images please visit
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765 Ivy Stannard (1881-1968) Driving Through the Moorland signed, watercolour and gouache, 24cm x 34cm £60 - £100
766 Ivy Stannard (1881-1968) Winter Sheep signed, watercolour and gouache, 25cm x 34cm £80 - £120 767 J.H. Hulse (19th century) Rustics by a Mountain signed, watercolour and gouache, 17cm x 26cm £60 - £100
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768 James Stephen Gresley (1829-1908) Bridge Over Stream signed, watercolour, 25cm x 34cm
761 Hercules Brabazon Brabazon (1821 - 1906) Study signed with initials, watercolour heightened in white, 11cm x 21cm £300 - £500
£100 - £150
769
769 James Stephen Gresley (1829-1908) Manor Ruins signed, watercolour, 26.5cm x 36.5cm
770 Jane Davies (early 20th century) Up Along Newlyn signed, titled, watercolour, 28cm x 17cm 762
762 Indian School (18th/19th century) A Deity and Attendants watercolour and gouache picked out in gilt, 38cm x 34cm £80 - £120 763 Italian School (19th century) Saint Agricola of Avignon mixed media on vellum, 28cm x 22cm
764 Italian School (early 20th century) Villa Reale, Vista Across the Bay paper label to verso, gouache, 27cm x 40cm
£200 - £300 771
£60 - £100
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£300 - £500 £60 - £100
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782 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) The Fair, Market Place, Derby signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 18cm x 25.5cm £50 - £70
771 John Steeple (1823-1887) The Rustic Track signed, dated 1882, watercolour, 23cm x 345 £200 - £300 772 Laurie (early 20th century English School) Portrait of a Lady signed in ink, oval, watercolour and gouache, 33cm x 26cm £60 - £100
783 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) The Morledge, Derby signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 16.5cm x 24cm £40 - £60
773 Mc Muung Gyi (early 20th century Burmese School) A set of six, Royal Lake, Rangoon, View up the Irrawaddy River, Mandalay Hill, Royal Palace, Mandalay, Rangoon signed, dated 1918, watercolours, 25.5cm x 36cm £100 - £150
784 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) The Pool, from Tower Bridge signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 30cm x 40cm £70 - £100 785 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) The Shot Tower, Derby signed, watercolour, 28cm x 20cm
774 Michael Crawley Bakewell Bridge, Derbyshire signed, titled to vero, watercolour, 27cm x 36cm £60 - £100
786 Moore Platform Scene of Sleeping People bears signature, watercolour and ink on paper, 30cm x 37cm £200 - £300
775 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) The First Jump, Aintree signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 28cm x 39cm £70 - £100
787 Murray Urquhart RBA (1880-1972) The Harbour, Concarneau signed, dated 1929, watercolour, 26cm x 47cm £60 - £100
776 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) A Pair, Le Quai de Gesvres, Paris and La Bastille, Paris signed, titled to verso, watercolours, 19cm x 24cm £100 - £150
788 Neapolitan School (late 19th/early 20th century) S/S. Barmston gouache, 29cm x 41cm £70 - £100
777 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) Fly Fishing, River Wye, Derbyshire signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 31cm x 41cm £60 - £100
789 Pollyanna Pickering (Contemporary) French Poodle signed, oil/acrylic on paper, 59cm x 44cm
778 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) La Place Clichy, Paris signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 24cm x 35cm £60 - £100
790 Pollyanna Pickering (Contemporary) Red Deer (Cervus Elaphus) signed, pastel, 41cm x 35cm
£150 - £200 £60 - £100
791 Robert Cresswell BOAK.A.R.C.A (1875-1949) The Mountains Of Mourme signed, watercolour, 23cm x 49cm £100 - £150
779 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) Lower Pool, River Thames signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 23cm x 34cm £50 - £70
792 Samuel Hart Turpin (fl.1882 - 1896) The River Trent signed, watercolour, 33.5cm x 51cm
780 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) Meynell Hunt, Taking the Brook signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 32cm x 47cm £70 - £100
Samuel Hart Turpin co-founded the Nottingham Society of Artists in 1880. £100 - £150
781 Michael Crawley (Contemporary) The Fair, Appleby signed, titled to verso, watercolour, 27cm x 36cm £60 - £100
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793 Thomas Ivester LLoyd (1873 - 1942) Royal Horse Artillery 1812 signed and inscribed, watercolour, 22.5cm x 28.5cm £80 - £120
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Oils
794 Thomas Ivester LLoyd (1873 - 1942) Royal Horse Artillery 1828 signed and inscribed, watercolour, 24cm x 34cm £80 - £120 795 Walter Eastwood (1867-1943) Cattle before Warkworth Castle signed, watercolour, 21cm x 30cm
796 William Henry Pike RBA (1846-1908) Coastal Fishing Town signed, watercolour, 40cm x 66cm
797 F.G.Veldham (late 19th century) C.S. Colonia signed, titled, watercolour, 43cm x 68cm
798 Charles Shaw (19th century) A Derbyshire Lane signed, titled and dated 1890 to verso, oil on canvas, 46cm x 77cm £70 - £100
£60 - £100
799 Arthur William Redgate (1860 - 1906) Victorian Street, Long Row, Nottingham signed, oil on canvas, 63cm x 75cm £600 - £1000
£60 - £100
800 William Watt Milne (Scottish - fl.1888-1915) Coastal Landscape with Figure signed, oil on canvas, 30cm x 39cm £600 - £800
£70 - £100
801 William Sydney Reed (British 20th century) Gorleston Beach signed, oil on canvas, 29.5cm x 38.5cm £350 - £450
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802 802 William Stephen Coleman (1829-1904) Youthful Follies signed, oil on canvas, 64cm x 42cm £6000 - £8000
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806 William Clayton (1934-2003) Trompe-l’œil, A Musical Trophy signed, dated ‘79, oil on canvas, 82cm x 56cm £200 - £300
804 William Rayworth (bn. 1900) A Pair, Still Life, Apples, Grapes and Peach on a Veined Marble Plinth and English Country Flowers on a Veined Grey Marble Plinth signed, oil on opaque glass, 18.5cm x 25cm £70 - £100
807 W. Webb (late 19th/early 20th century Scottish School) Haddock Boats In The Murray Firth signed, titled to verso, oil on canvas, 36cm x 51cm £150 - £200
808 Spanish School From the Studio of Miguel Canals (20th Century) Floral Arrangement oil on board, 76cm x 61cm £100 - £150
805
805 Thomas Heesakkers (bn.1946) Still Life, Basket and Bowl of Fruit and Summer Flowers by a Lidded Pewter Tankard signed, label to verso, oil on canvas, 68cm x 88cm £200 - £300
809
809 Scottish School (late 19th Century) The Harbour at Sunrise monogrammed, oil on panel, 29cm x 33cm
£150 - £200
810 A Lo**I (Italian/Maltese mid-20th century) Medditeranean Bay signed, oil on canvas, 28.5cm x 38.5cm £60 - £100
811 A. Hill (late 19th century) Near Panorama Walk, Bournemouth signed, titled to verso, oil on canvas, 20cm x 31cm £60 - £100 812 After Adam Elsheimer The Mocking of Ceres oil on copper, 39cm x 30cm 813 After Titian A Lady Bearing Fruit oil on canvas, 64cm x 52cm
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£100 - £150 £100 - £150
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814 814 Albert Sorkau (1874-1951) The Patient Seamstress signed, oil on canvas, 54cm x 45cm
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815 Alfred de Breanski, Jr. (1877 - 1957) A Pair, Moel Siabod from the Llugwy River, North Wales and On the Conway, North Wales signed, titled to verso, oil on canvas, 32cm x 46cm £3000 - £4000
819 Benjamin Constant (1845-1902) Bedouins Looking Across The Flatlands oil on canvas, 70cm x 100cm
£3000 - £4000
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816
820 Brian Davies (bn. 1942) Still Life, Fruits et des Noisettes signed, oil on canvas, 35cm x 24cm
816 Anglo-Chinese School (late 19th century) The Steamship Telephone coming in to Hong Kong oil on canvas, 43cm x 62cm £200 - £300
821 C Hopkins (19th century) A Busy North African Street signed, oil on panel, 12.5cm x 19.5cm
822 Charles Shaw (19th century) By the Brook signed, oil on canvas, 36cm x 46cm
£300 - £500 £60 - £100 £100 - £150
817
817 Anthony Brandrett (20th century) Man of War at Anchor signed, oil on canvas, 62cm x 74cm
£300 - £500
818 Attributed to Richard Buckner (1812 - 1883) Portrait of Charles Roberts (1839-1867) as a Boy with Canine Companion oil on canvas, paper label to verso, oval, 63.5cm x 52cm
823
823 Charles W Oswald (19th century) Cattle Watering signed, oil on canvas, 51cm x 61cm
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£100 - £150
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826
824 Circle of Augustus John Portrait, Lady in Black partial title label to verso, oil on board, 57cm x 46cm £200 - £300
826 Clifton Thomas (late 19th century) Rustic Hideaway signed, oil on canvas, 44cm x 34cm
£100 - £150
827
827 Continental School (19th century) Barges in the Bay indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 40cm x 60cm
825
825 Claude Hayes (1852-1922) The Farm signed, oil on canvas, 31cm x 41cm
828 Continental School (19th/early 20th century) Napoleon on Horseback oil on board, 20cm x 25cm £70 - £100
£150 - £200
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£200 - £400
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834 Eastern Orthodox School (18th century) Icon, Jesus and The Saints indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 33cm x 43cm £60 - £100 835 English School (18th/early 19th century) Putting Up Game oil on panel, 13.5cm x 17.5cm £150 - £200
836 English School (19th century) Grey Racehorse and Jockey oil on canvas, 39cm x 49cm
837 English School (19th century) Equine Study, a pair of Racehorses oil on canvas, 26cm x 36cm
829
829 David Barnes (20th century) Snow Capped Peaks signed, oil on board, 29cm x 49cm
830 Dutch School (18th century) Pastoral Scene oil on panel, 17cm x 14cm
831 Dutch School (18th century) The Beggar’s Tale oil on panel, 26.5cm x 33.5cm
£300 - £400
838 English School (19th century) Fly Fishing oil on canvas, 75cm x 127cm
£80 - £120 £100 - £150
841 English School (19th century) Mother and Child oil on panel, 22cm x 17cm
£150 - £200
840 English School (19th century) Maritime Study, Perseverance and Agamemnon I oil on board, 36cm x 45cm £100 - £150
844 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas, oval, 72cm x 61.5cm
832
845 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Girl in a Red Cloak oil on panel, 31.5cm x 28cm
£200 - £300
846 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Jewish Buisnessman oil on board, 19.5cm x 14cm
£100 - £150
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843 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas, 75cm x 63cm
833 E**.H**Cook (19th century) A Pair, The Quiet Smoke signed, oil on canvas, 41cm x 29cm
£60 - £100
839 English School (19th century) Lane Through The Dales oil on canvas, 51cm x 82cm
842 English School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman oil on board, 19.5cm x 14cm
832 Dutch School (19th century) Gambling in the Tavern monogrammed, oil on canvas, 42cm x 50cm
£100 - £150
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847 English School (19th century) Portrait of Sarah Mee, nee Eite oil on canvas, 74cm x 61.5cm
848 English School (19th century) Stable Interior oil on canvas, 69cm x 90cm 849 English School (19th century) Sudden News oil on canvas, 62cm x 51cm 850 English School (19th century) The Fenlands oil on canvas, 61cm x 92cm 851 English School (19th century) The Gypsy oil on laid canvas, oval, 25cm x 21cm
852 English School (19th century) The Maid’s Reflection oil on canvas, 27cm x 23.5cm 853 English School (19th century) The Stabled Horse oil on panel, 24cm x 16cm
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854 English School (19th century) Watering Horse oil on panel, 25cm x 16cm 855 English School (20th century) By the Guiding Light oil on canvas, 69cm x 60cm
£150 - £200 £100 - £150 £100 - £150 £100 - £150 £70 - £100 £120 - £180 £60 - £100 £70 - £100 £100 - £150
856 English School (20th century) Portrait of a Lady monogrammed, dated 1907, oval, oil on canvas, 34cm x 25cm £70 - £100 857 English School (20th century) The Drive Home oil on board, 37cm x 54cm
£80 - £120
858 English School (20th century) The Yacht Race indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 60cm x 80cm £100 - £150
859 English School (early 19th century) The Artisan oil on oak panel, 32cm x 23cm
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865 Francis Muschamp (fl 1865 - 1881) River Scenes signed, oil on canvas, 24.5cm x 38cm
£100 - £150
866 Frederick Henry Henshaw (1807-1891) Among the Crags, Cumberland signed, titled to verso, oil on panel, 37cm x 30cm £100 - £150
860
860 English School (early 20th century) The Farmyard Terrier monogrammed MG, possibly for Monica Grey, dated 1926, oil on board, 27cm x 22cm £120 - £180 861 English School (late 18th/early 19th century) Portrait, Oliver Cromwell oil on board, 22.5cm x 16cm £70 - £100
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862 English School (late 19th/early 20th century) Maritime Study, Mastering the Wind monogrammed, oil on canvas, 46cm x 61cm £120 - £180
867 French School (mid-18th century) Portrait of a Gentleman of Title oil on tin, 18cm x 13cm
863 F. B Sanders ((20th century) Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a striped shirt and tweed jacket signed, dated 1925, oil on canvas, 44cm x 34cm £60 - £100
868 G.T. Garland (20th century) A Pair, East Anglian Landscapes signed in sgraffito, oil on boards, 46cm x 62cm £100 - £150
864 Follower of Sir Augustus Wall Callcott RA (1779 1844) Moored at the Edge of the Loch oil on board, attribution on to frame, 17.5cm x 27.5cm £60 - £100
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£300 - £400
869 George Bates (exh.1883-1887) At Work in The Woods signed, dated 1885, oil on canvas, 49cm x 75cm £80 - £120
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870 870 George Turner (1843 - 1910) A Lane At Hemmington, Barrow-on-Trent, Derby signed, signed again and titled to verso, oil on canvas, 34cm x 51cm £1500 - £2000 871 George Turner (1843 - 1910) Returning home, Grindleford signed, oil on canvas, 29cm x 39cm
872 George Turner (1843 - 1910) Summer Idyll, Idridgehay signed, oil on canvas, 30cm x 45 cm
873 German School (19th century) Gossiping at the Village Well oil on board, 50cm x 49cm
874 Gibbin (Italian School, 19th century) The Cardinal’s Libation signed, oil on panel, 15.5cm x 20.5cm
£600 - £800 £600 - £800 £100 - £150 £300 - £350
875 H. Borrows (Flr. 1890) ‘Cud’ Colley, A Whitby Fisherman signed, dated 1891, titled to verso, oil on canvas, 56cm x 41cm £100 - £150
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880 Italian School (19th century) Madonna and Child oil on panel, 30cm x 27cm
£150 - £200
876
876 Ibrahim Al Abdali (Iraqi Artist Society, Baghdad 20th century) Young Boy signed lower right and signed to verso, acrylic on board, 64cm x 44cm £60 - £80
877 In the Manner of de Breanski A Pair, Snowdonia at Sunset oils on canvas, 51cm x 76cm
878 Italian School (17th century) Portrait of a Gentleman in a Red Cap oil on canvas, 21cm x 18cm
£200 - £300 881
£150 - £200
881 J. Dennis (late 19th century) A Pair, Still Life, Domestic Birds’ Eggs and Primroses signed, dated 1889, oil on canvas, 16cm x 21cm £200 - £300
882 James Ame72 (b 1972) A set of four, Hip Hop Elements signed, acrylic on canvas, 40cm x 40cm 883 James Lawrence Isherwood White Flower Spray signed, oil on board, 90cm x 54cm
884 Jan (Dutch 20th century) Still Life, Flowers in a Vase signed, oil on board, 59cm x 45cm
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879 Italian School (18th century) Grand Canal Venice with a View Towards S. Maria Della Salute oil on panel, paper label to verso, Cecil Roberts’ Collection, 21cm x 34.5cm £150 - £250 For more images please visit
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885 Jean Stanway (20th century) Cubist, Study from Life signed, titled to verso, acrylic on canvas, 51cm x 41cm £80 - £120 83
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886 John Glover (1767-1849) Stately Home from the Parklands oil on canvas, 53cm x 65cm
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889 Michael Barnfather (bn. 1934) Couch Mill, Near Lerryn signed, oil on canvas, 75cm x 36cm
£300 - £500
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890 Michael Barnfather (bn. 1934) Farm Near Slaidburn, Lancashire signed, oil on canvas, 74cm x 36cm
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£300 - £500
887 John Rutherford Armstrong (British 1893-1973) Flight signed, dated ‘52, oil on canvas, 29cm x 19.5cm
John Armstrong was well known for being both an artist and a theatre designer. He was heavily influenced by Surrealism and French Neo-Romanticism and In 1933 he joined the Unit One group, a one-off exhibition in London created by Paul Nash and who’s works included Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Henry Moore. From here his works consisted of semiabstract paintings in tempera in which he continued to paint. It was during the late 1930’s that Armstrongs paintings were to appear delineated and dream-like; a contribution to the era of Modernism in Twentieth century Art. £800 - £1200 888 M**Joron (Early 20th century) Cardinal’s Kittens signed, oil on canvas, 45cm x 54cm
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891 Michael Barnfather (bn. 1934) Watching The Sliding Waters, Stoke Canon, Near Exeter signed, oil on canvas, 90cm x 44cm £300 - £500 892 Michael Barnfather (bn.1934) Holiday Images No 1 signed, oil on canvas, 39.5cm x 75.5cm
£1000 - £1500
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£200 - £300
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893 Michael Matthews (b.1933) The Moonlight Dockside signed, oil on board, 60 x 75 cm
£400 - £600
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896 Pollyana Pickering (bn. 1942) Black Magic signed, dated 1999, oil on board, 54.5cm x 49cm £150 - £200
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894 Nicholas Horsfield (1917 - 2005) Dieppe signed, dated ‘55, oil on canvas, 37.5 x 47.5
£200 - £300
895 Peter Collis R.H.A (1929-2012) Still Life with Oranges signed lower right and to verso, oil on canvas, 39.5cm x 50cm £600 - £800
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897 Rex Preston (bn. 1948) Evening in the Dales signed, oil on canvas, 90cm x 44cm
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£400 - £600
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900 Saadi Al Kaabi (Iraqi bn.1937) Abstract signed, dated 1974, oil on canvas, 95cm x 68cm £100 - £150
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898 Robin Jennings (20th century) The Waterway, Hyde Lock signed, oil on canvas, 51cm x 62cm
899 S Jeanson (19th century) Steam and Sail signed, dated 86, oil on board, 29cm x 22cm
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£150 - £180
901 Saadi Al Kaabi (Iraqi, bn.1937) Abstract signed, oil on canvas, 95cm x 68cm
£60 - £100
£100 - £150
Prints 902 Rex Preston (bn. 1948), by and after, In From the Fields, signed in pencil, blind proof, 35cm x 67cm, framed £50 - £80
903 Rex Preston (bn. 1948), by and after, A Stroll Through Derbyshire In Autumn, signed in pencil, blind proof, 47cm x 69cm, framed £50 - £80
904 Alan Ingham (bn. 1920), by and after, Winter Farmstead, signed in pencil, numbered in pencil 124/600, blind proof, 27cm x 71cm, framed £50 - £80
905 Comedy - LEB Comique Turbulent, a theatre poster, A. Dupis, 27 rue Pierre Corie, Bagnolet, printed in bold colours with a ginger comedian in evening dress, carnation button hole, green ground, 59cm x 39cm, framed £50 - £70
906 Mackenzie Thorpe, by and after, The Telegraph Pole, coloured lithograph print, Fine Art Washington Green blind stamp, signed and titled in pencil in the margin, Artist proof £60 - £100 77/85, 43cm x 19cm, framed
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907 Mackenzie Thorpe, by and after, The Alley Players, coloured lithograph print, Fine Art Washington Green blind stamp, signed and titled in pencil in the margin, limited edition 569/850, 48cm x 36cm, framed £60 - £100 908 Jan Kip (1652-1722), after, Leonard Knijff (16501722), Bredby in Darby Shire, the Seat of the Rt Honble Phillip Stanhope Earle of Chesterfield and Baron Stanhope of Shelford &c (sic), a two-page coloured copper plate engraving, 37cm x 50cm, framed
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910 David Roberts RA (1796-1864), a pair, Karnac and Doorway of Baalbec, published by F.G. Moon, London 1844, chromolithographs, 56cm x 40cm, framed £50 - £70
The linked careers of Leonard Knijff and Jan Kip trace a specialty of engraved views of English country houses, represented in minute detail from the bird’s-eye view that was a long-established pictorial convention for topography. Their major work was Britannia Illustrata, London 1708. The volume is among the most important English topographical publications of the 18th century. £60 - £100
911 John Platt (1886-1967) by and after, The Lamb, woodblock print, inscribed in pencil lower right to CP (Charles Paine) from JP, dated 1934, 19cm x 21cm, mounted
Provenance from the Paine family. John Platt was Charles Paine's superior whilst lecturing at Edinburgh College of Art. Platt was a well renowned painter, printmaker and designer of stained glass, however it was Paine's use of animal imagery that seemed to influence Platt's own style from 1929 onwards. £100 - £150
909 Graham Illingworth, by and after, Covert Glance, coloured silk screen print, signed in pencil, limited edition 219/295, certificate, 57.5cm x 77cm, framed £200 - £300 For more images please visit
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Charles Paine Charles Paine A.R.C.A., N.R.D (1895-1967)
Charles Paine was a multifaceted designer and innovator during a period when the Arts and Crafts movement was coming to an end. Born in Salford, Manchester in 1895 he began his career in stained glass at Manchester School of Art before furthering his studies at The Royal College of Art, London. These years were interrupted briefly by military Service prior to Graduating in 1919. Paine left London and went to work for the Applied Art Department of Edinburgh College of Art before moving on to Glasgow to design stained glass windows for Guthrie and Wells. In the 1920's, Paine expanded his portfolio, designing textiles and posters for various companies, forging new relationships and expanding his horizons. In 1921 he made his first significant breakthrough when commissioned to design posters for the London Underground; this was the pinnacle of Paine's career and where he is renowned for his non-literal depictions and designs. After a period of teaching in America, Paine moved to Welwyn Garden City before retiring in Jersey, Channel islands where he died in 1967.
915 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) a pair, Gorey Castle, Jersey, CI signed lower right, titled to verso, c.1950, watercolour, 23cm x 31cm, 23.5cm x 35cm £80 - £120
912 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) Y. Gorey Pier, Jersey C.I No.2 (w) The Pier Gorey label with title to verso, watercolour, 27cm x 39cm £100 - £150
916 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) 7 Gorey Pier, Jersy C.I, No.3 (w) St Mary’s Crypt, Gorey Castle signed lower left, label with title to verso, watercolour, 24.5cm x 35cm; another, Geffroi’s Leap and St Catherine’s Breakwater, signed, title to verso, watercolour, 24cm x 40cm (2) £60 - £80
913 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) Tramore Cove label with title to verso, watercolour, 33cm x 50cm £150 - £200
913A Charles Paine (1895-1967) Fish, original offset lithograph in colours, Z 5 Issued By The Empire Marketing Board, Printed for H.M Stationary Office my Messrs David Allen & Sons Ltd, London & Belfast, 99cm x 148cm, unbacked £150 - £200
916A Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) Fish, original offset lithograph in colours, Z 5 Issued By The Empire Marketing Board, Printed for H.M Stationary Office my Messrs David Allen & Sons Ltd, London & Belfast, 99cm x 148cm, unbacked £100 - £150
914 Charles Paine, R.C.A (1895-1967), a pair, Spring and Winter, original posters, off-set lithographs in colours, 39cm x 39cm
Between 1939 and 1948 Charles Paine was The Offical Artist for Welwyn Garden City Ltd. Paine was responsible for the organisation's publicity for use on the London Underground after which he moved to Jersey and remained until his death in 1967. £80 - £120
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920 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) original copper relief printing blocks, Triptych Window, Madonna and Child, two line blocks, one half tone, one set of four colour blocks; copper printing plates for Jersey Cow postcard; (qty) £70 - £100
921 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967), Drawing No. 125343, monogrammed CP, title on label to verso, hand coloured relief etching, 26cm x 17cm, framed; Fish, signed, label to verso, hand coloured relief etching, 26cm x 16cm, framed; another, pencil sketch preliminary, 26cm x 16cm (3) Provenance from the Paine family. Original hand coloured relief etchings were designed for both the front and back cover of 'Fishes of Britain's Rivers and Lakes' by J.R Noman published 1943. Given to Mark Allaby by Mrs Joan Paine 31st December 1988. £60 - £80
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917 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) The Écréhous drawing with wash on board, 69cm x 90cm
922 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) Original Welco Bulletin Ilustrations; Churchs Shoes advertisements, various design Nos. enscribed 'to be returned to Charles Paine'; Horse Show Olympia; original watercolour, pencil and prints preliminaries inc. art work for The Night Mail, GPO telegram dated 1949, Fishes 5 designs for Fishes of Britain's Rivers and Lakes, King Penguin series; Many Happy Returns; Welwyn Thahians, Dove; letters from Dr. Douglas Stracham to Charles Paine; others; English Today Ridout books 1-5, illustrator Charles Paine; prints and narrative (qty)
Provenance from the Paine family as being Charles Paine's last work before his death in '67. This study of the sky and tide was to him subliminal, through his own use of technique and composition. Paine was inspired by not only the visual but the recurrent relationships of the Bach fugue juxtaposed with the cross-current of the sea and the surrounding elements. This is evident in the continuing geometric style of this piece. Although Paine died before 'completion', he had noted that even unfinished, the piece would be worthy of display. £600 - £800
Dr. Doulgas Stracham (1875-1950) Director of Design at Edinburgh School of Art was considered to be one of the most significant designers of early 20th century stained glass windows. Strachham's admiration of Paine's design's is clearly evident in his letters to him. £80 - £120
918 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) by, We Made Our Home in Knutsford, signed, title to verso, hand coloured relief etching, 46cm x 46cm, framed
922A Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1967) Fur Traders, original offset lithograph in colours, No.23 Issued By The Empire Marketing Board, Printed For H.M. Stationary Office By John Horn Ltd, London & Glasgow, 102cm x 151.5cm, unbacked £100 - £150
Provenance from the Paine family, given by Mrs Joan Paine to her nephew Mark Allaby 31st December 1988. Original, designed for a poster. £80 - £120 919 Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1965) by, Jersey Born and Bred, signed, titled to verso, hand coloured relief etching, 21cm x 30cm, framed; another, Beached Boat, hand coloured relief etching, 14cm x 19cm (2)
923 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Portfolio of, original designs, Window for the Deaf and Dumb Society, 51cm x 51cm; set of four window panels, Drakes Drum, 44cm x 44cm; window panel for the Luther Coat of Arms; monogrammed, watercolour and gouache, titles to verso, 87cm x 53cm; Panel for Gun Room, monogrammed, dated 1935, coloured pencil and watercolour, design to verso, 41cm x 38cm; window panel, Seagull, signed, gouache, 64cm x 51cm; sketch for The Night Mail PO in coloured pencil, 102cm x 64cm; Gemini, The Right Twin, cartoon sketch in pencil and charcoal, (Santa Barbara, USA), two others, rolled; sketchers notebooks; sketchbooks; (qty) £70 - £100
Original works produced during Paine's time in Jersey dated £80 - £100 after 1948 before 1955
919A Charles Paine R.C.A (1895-1965) by, Fur Traders, original offset lithograph in colours, No.23 Issued By The Empire Marketing Board, Printed For H.M. Stationary Office By John Horn Ltd, London & Glasgow, 102cm x 151.5cm, unbacked £100 - £150
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924 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Lend To Defend, original offset lithograph, WFP63 issued by The National Savings Committee, London, 1940, 76cm x 50cm unbacked £80 - £120
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927 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Agricultural Hall By Underground Dairy Show Book To Angel Islington October 23-26, original offset lithograph in colours, published by Sanders Phillips and Co. Ltd. printed by The Baynard Press, dated lower left 9/7/28, 48cm x 29cm, unbacked £100 - £150
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925 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Lend To Defend, original offset lithograph in colours, WFP63 issued by The National Savings Commitee, London 1940, 76cm x 50cm, unbacked £80 - £120
925A Charles Paine (1895-1967)Vine Ranch, original offset lithograph in colours, Z1 Issued By The Empire Marketing Board, Printed For HM Stationary Office By John Horn LtD, London & Glasgow, 98cm x 148cm, unbacked £150 - £200
926 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Lend To Defend, original offset lithograph in colours, WFP63 issued by The National Savings Commitee, London 1940, 76cm x 50cm, unbacked £80 - £120
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928 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Hampton Court By Tram, original offset lithograph in colours, registered No.109-1000, published by Sanders Phillips & Co Ltd, printed by The Baynard Press, dated lower left 22/2/22, 76cm x 51cm, unbacked £200 - £300 91
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934 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Spring, Summer and Winter in Welwyn, original offset lithographs in colours, c.1939, printed by The Baynard Press, London SW9 and The Alcuin Press Ltd, Welwyn Garden City, 76.5cm x 50.5cm, unbacked; another Make Your Home In Welwyn, Houses to Let from £58 to £200 p.a or For Sale from £600 to £3,000, original offset lithograph in colours, printed by The Alcuin Press LTD, Welwyn Garden City, 76cm x 52cm, unbacked (4) £150 - £200
928A Charles Paine (1895-1967) Vine Ranch, original offset lithograph in colours, Z1 Issued By The Empire Marketing Board, Printed For HM Stationary Office By John Horn LtD, London & Glasgow, 98cm x 148cm, unbacked £150 - £200
929 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Barnet By Tram, original offset lithograph in colours, REG No.120-1000, dated 22/2/22, Printed By The Baynard Press, Sanders Phillips & Co. Ltd, Chryssell Road, London SW9, 76.5cm x 50cm, unbacked £200 - £300
930 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Smithfield Club Show, Agricultural Hall, Underground, December 5th to 9th, Book to Angel Station, REG. No. 1691-4000, original offset lithograph in colours, dated 11/27, published by Sanders, Phillips & Co Ltd, printed The Baynard Press, 51cm x 31cm, unbacked £150 - £200
935 Charles Paine (1895-1967) The Baynard Press, London SW9 and The Alcuin Press Ltd, Welwyn Garden City, 76.5cm x 50.5cm, unbacked; another Make Your Home In Welwyn, Houses to Let from £58 to £200 p.a or For Sale from £600 to £3,000, original offset lithograph in colours, printed by The Alcuin Press LTD, Welwyn Garden City, 76cm x 52cm, unbacked (4) £150 - £200
932 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Birds Design. original offset lithograph in colours, for fabric or possibly wrapping paper, designed for Morton Sundour Fabrics Ltd, Original Cartoons for the Nelson Garden- E.M.B Posters inscribed to verso, 59cm x 46cm, unframed £70 - £100
936A Charles Paine (1895-1967) Shell Oil And Petrol, The Quick Starting Pair, original offset lithograph in colours, £100 - £150 No.203, 77cm x 115cm, unbacked
931 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Rest Content, Sundour Unfadable Fabrics, original offset lithograph in colours, c.1928, £80 - £120 75cm x 56cm, unbacked
936 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Spring and Summer in Welwyn, original offset lithograph in colours, c.1939, printed by The Baynard Press, London SW9, 76.5cm x 50.5cm, unbacked (2) £80 - £120
937 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Spring and Summer in Welwyn, original offset lithograph in colours, c.1939, printed by The Baynard Press, London SW9, and The Alcuin Press Ltd , Welwyn Garden City, 76.5cm x 50.5cm, unbacked (2) £80 - £120
932A Charles Paine (1895-1967) Shell Oil And Petrol, The Quick Starting Pair, original offset lithograph in colours, No.204, 77cm x 115cm, unbacked £100 - £150 933 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Spring, Summer and Winter in Welwyn, original offset lithographs in colours, c.1939, printed by The Baynard Press, London SW9 and The Alcuin Press, Welwyn Garden City, 76.5cm x 50.5cm,unbacked; another Make Your Home In Welwyn, Houses to Let from £58 to £200 p.a or For Sale from £600 to £3,000, original offset lithograph in colours, printed Alcuin Press LTD, Welwyn Garden City, 76cm x 52cm, unbacked (4) £150 - £200
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938 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Summer in Welwyn, original offset lithograph in colours, dated 1939, printed by The Baynard Press, London SW9, 76.5cm x 50.5cm, unbacked £60 - £80 940 Charles Paine (1895-1967) Fish, original offset lithograph in colours, Z 5 Issued By The Empire Marketing Board, Printed for H.M Stationary Office my Messrs David Allen & Sons Ltd, London & Belfast, 99cm x 148cm, unbacked £150 - £200
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Thursday 9th July at 12.30pm
Objects & Works of Art
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Boxes and Objects
943 941 A George III mahogany rectangular tea caddy, outlined with ebony, and boxwood stringing, the interior converted to a work box, brass ball feet, ring loop handles to sides, 29cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150
942 A George III satinwood domed rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a pair of lidded compartments, outlined throughout with dogtooth banding, ivory kite shaped escutcheon, 19.5cm wide, c.1790 £70 - £100
943 A large early 19th century Anglo-Indian horn and Vizagapatam ivory fluted bowed sarcophagus tea caddy, hinged cover enclosing a cut glass bowl flanked by a pair of rectangular canisters, outlined throughout with banded borders engraved with scrolling foliage, silvered lion paw feet, 32cm wide, c.1820 £1500 - £2500
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944 A pair of late 18th/early 19th century mahogany and brass marquetry navette shaped tea caddies, each with hinged cover, inlaid scrolls and outlined with brass stringing, ebony axe head escutcheons, 10cm high, 15.5cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300
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952 A 19th century bone and red stained travelling chess set, hinged mahogany case, 25cm wide, c.1880 £160 - £200
953 A 19th century brass and black steel miners lamp, with six bars, 24cm high, 571 £60 - £100
954 A 19th century brass compass, push fitting cover, 8cm diam £60 - £80
955 A 19th century brass monocular microscope, by E Leitz, Wetzlar, rack and pinion adjustment, three objectives, adjustable stage, sub-stage condenser, covex/plano mirror, Ushaped base, 33cm high, no.106431 £120 - £180
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956 A 19th century brass students microscope, 15cm high, mahogany case with an arrangement of accessories; another (2) £60 - £100
945 A Victorian brass bound rosewood dressing box, the hinged cover with brass shield shaped vacant cartouche, the tooled leather interior fitted with compartments and jars, 30cm wide, c.1850 £40 - £60
957 A 19th century bronze desk thermometer, as the Vendôme Column, Paris, square black marble base, 27cm high £100 - £150
946 A William IV rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, stepped cover, the interior fitted with two hinge-covered canister, bun feet, 36cm wide, c. 1835 £70 - £100
958 A 19th century bronze mounted marble inkstand, in the Empire taste, surmounted by the figure of Napoleon Bonaparte, flanked by a pair of cylindrical wells, the hinged covers with acorn finials, pen recess, chased bun feet, 28.5cm wide £150 - £250
947 A 19th century French rosewood and mother of pearl marquetry rectangular tea caddy, hinged cover inlaid with a spray of flowers, 11cm high £60 - £80
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959 A 19th century bronze, ormolu and earthenware table centre, as a sleigh, surmounted by heralding putti, the bow with a bearded mask, the body in the manner of Zsolnay Pecs with flowers and scrolls picked out in gilt, the underframe cast throughout with scrolling acanthus, 39cm long, c.1890 £300 - £400
950 A 16th century Hispano-Moresque bronze mortar, of Islamic influence, heavily cast with lug handles and six buttress protrusions, sloping rim, 11.5cm diam, c.1550-1600 £150 - £200
951 A 17th century iron and brass warming pan, the shallow circular bowl with hinged cover engraved with a lion, within a pierced band and four stamped quatrefoil motifs, flattened handle with ring terminal, 105cm long £80 - £120
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960 A 19th century Colonial novelty coconut flask, the top as a stylised face ivory mounted stopper and eyes, carved overall with banana leaves, 12.5cm long £70 - £100
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963 A 19th century French gilt metal octagonal casket, the hinged cover set with oval miniature of colourful summer flowers, the sides engraved chased and pierced with scrolling acanthus foliage, on a mottled green ground, four wing and scroll caryatid feet, 17cm diam, c.1860 £400 - £600
961 A 19th century Continental bronze Corpus Christi, oak cross, 79cm high £100 - £150
962 A 19th century Elkington-type electrotype pedestal urn and cover, cast with repoussé scenes of Cupid and Psyche in shaped reserves flanked by a ground of honeysuckles, cover with eagle finial lifting to reveal presentation inscription ‘Art Union of London 1865, T. Bouckentin fec’, twin-handles as classical maidens on grotesque supports, the shoulder with a band of floral swags, stiff motifs to base, leaf knopped pedestal, circular base, green marble columnar pedestal with red inclusions, 31cm high overall, c. 1860 £50 - £70
964 A 19th century French Palais Royal gilt metal mounted blue glass scent bottle and stopper, applied oval vignettes and scrolling leaves, the handles cast as mermaids, 19cm high, c.1870 £100 - £150
965 A 19th century gilt bronze mounted rectangular desk weight, cast as a sleeping retriever, belge noir base, 10.5cm wide £70 - £90
966 A 19th century gilt bronze novelty desk inkwell, cast in the Orientalist taste as an Arab, bust length, his keffiyeh hinged as the cover, square rouge marble base, 13.5cm wide, c.1890 £120 - £180
967 A 19th century gilt bronze novelty table vesta or soto-bed, cast as a Chinese man, he stands, hinged at the shoulder, striker to base, 13cm high, c.1870 £80 - £120
968 A 19th century Grand Tour bronze compressed campana table urn, of Warwick Vase type, boldly cast in relief with masks beneath a band of fruiting vine, egg and dart border, entwined branch handles, fluted spreading socle, Carrara marble base, 15.5cm high, 21cm over handles, c.1850 £120 - £180
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969 A 19th century Grand Tour Egyptian Revival bronze urn, lion mask handles crested by shells and sphinxes, acanthus rim, the side cast with masks and portrait roundels,wrapped reeded socle, square base, 17cm high £70 - £100 970 A 19th century Indian/Persian bronze bucket, profusely chased with fanciful birds, flowers and foliage, within shaped reserves, 19.5cm high £60 - £100
971 A 19th century jasperware oval plaque, probably Wedgwood, sprigged in white with a vestal virgin at a brazier, 7cm x 5cm £60 - £80 972 A 19th century mahogany compass, hinged cover enclosing an 11.5cm register with blued steel hand, 13cm £100 - £150 wide
973 A 19th century patinated bronze mounted novelty dish, cast as an oversize eggshell carried by a pair of gnomes, 15.5cm wide, c.1880 £70 - £90
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974 A 19th century silver plated chatelaine, the clip and suspension panels embossed with lion rampant and mask and a further lion, the seven chains with a scent bottle and various sewing requisites, 43cm long, c.1880 £60 - £100
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975 A 19th century Thomason type patent double-action corkscrew, brass barrel with two reeded bands and applied with a coat of arms, turned bone handle, steel worm, 17cm long £100 - £150
978 A Chinese lacquer boat shaped fire or incense clock, decorated in gilt with pagodas and other buildings, paktong liner with marked divisions, 49.5cm long, early 19th century £100 - £150
976 A Black Forest novelty nut cracker, carved as a deer, glass eyes, 17.5cm long, c.1920 £70 - £90
979 A fine 19th century Italian Grand Tour micromosaic panel, centred by a large oval reserve decorated in coloured tesserae with a view of St Peter’s Square, Rome, the Colosseum and further Roman sites to angles, on a colourful ground of densely arranged flowerheads, 12.5cm x 17cm, c.1850 £6000 - £8000
977 A Black Forest wall mirror, carved with fruiting vine and bud tendrils, 17.5cm x 22cm, late 19th century £80 - £120
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992 A late 19th/early century gilt wood wall bracket, carved with anthemion and leafy scrolling foliage and two ferocious dragons, 35.5cm high, £260 - £300
980 A George III brass and mahogany travelling microscope, the pillar threaded to mount the box, copper stage, 11.5cm wide, early 19th century £60 - £80
993 A Medieval stone corbel, carved with the head of a moustached man, 34cm, c.14th/15th century £150 - £250
981 A George III crossbanded mahogany rectangular workbox, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray with an arrangement of compartments, kite shaped escutcheon, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, brass lion mask handles, 28cm wide, c.1810 £70 - £100
994 A pair of French Louis Phillipe gilt bronze two-light, two branch candleabra, leafy sconces, flower stems, the floral bases cast with birds, 22cm high, c.1830 £200 - £300
982 A George III kingwood and satinwood crossbanded mahogany commode fronted knife box, hinged cover enclosing a fitted interior, outlined throughout with barberpole, boxwood and ebony stringing, Sheffield plate mounts, 38cm high, 22.5cm wide, c.1775 £150 - £200
983 A George III mahogany collector’s table cabinet, rectangular panelled door enclosing five long graduated drawers, bun feet, 34cm high, 33.5cm wide, c.1800 £80 - £120
984 A George III reverse glass engraving, Frances Countefs of Efsex (sic), engraved by Richard Purcell (17461766), after the original portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), 36cm x 26cm, framed £60 - £100
985 A George III reverse glass engraving, The Right Honble. William Pulteney Esq (sic), 33cm x 23cm, maple frame £60 - £100
986 A German library terrestrial globe, of small proportions, by Paul Oestergaard, Berlin, the base inset with a compass, turned and ebonised column and circular base, 35cm high, c. 1900 £70 - £100 987 A Grand Tour gilt bronze rhyton. everted ovolo rim crested by a pair of recumbent rams, divided scroll handle terminating in a shell and acanthus boss cast with a scantily clad putto, 18cm high, 19th century £70 - £100
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988 A hexagonal brass lantern, possible Indonesian, £50 - £70 pierced grille panels, six leafy feet, 27cm high
995 A pair of 17th century oak pilasters, carved as a female herms, each with flowing hair and clutching a breast, 29.5cm long, c.1680 £120 - £180
989 A large early Victorian papier mache oval serving tray, in the manner of Jennens & Bettridge, the field painted with colourful summer flowers within a border gilt with scrolling leaves, swags and tendrils and inlaid with abalone shell, 76cm wide, c.1840 £100 - £150
996 A pair of 19th century dark patinated bronze twohandled saucer shaped mantel urns and covers, stork finials, each cast with profile portrait roundels and fruiting vine, stepped circular black marble base, 23cm high, c.1870 £150 - £180
990 A large pair of hardwood ewers, carved with gilt acanthus leaves and foliage, gadrooned rim, 63cm high £100 - £150
997 A pair of 19th century German oak wall brackets, boldly carved with a medieval man and woman, bowed shelf, down-turned pinnacles, curved shield backs, 25.5cm high, c. 1880 £70 - £100
991 A late 19th century moss leather necessaire, hinged cover enclosing an arrangement of silver coloured metal sewing implements, 12cm wide, c.1880 £70 - £90 For more images please visit
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1004 A pair of French Palais Royale ormolu table lustres, detachable vine cast sconces, ribbed sconces, spiralled leafy drip pans, entwined branch columns, octagonal bases, 21cm high, c.1860 £150 - £200
998 A pair of 19th century gilt bronze ovoid mantel urns and covers, bud finials, wrapped acanthus handles cast with female masks, acanthus socles, square marble bases, 30.5cm high £200 - £300
1005 A pair of George II pewter candlesticks, lozenge shaped sconces, knopped stems, dished square bases, 23cm high, London touchmarks, c.1745 £70 - £100
999 A pair of 19th century iron spiral candlesticks, of typical form, turned circular bases, 19cm high £60 - £100
1000 A pair of 19th century Italian silver damascened brass candlesticks, in the Veneto-Saracenic taste, profusely chased and overlaid with portrait roundels, vignettes, dragons, strapwork and dense scrolling foliage, 26.5cm high, marked Filippini Giuseppe in Venenzia, c.1860 £700 - £1000
1006 A pair of Grecian Revival gilt and dark patinated bronze two-handled ovoid pedestal mantel urns, cast in relief with muses, lofty scroll handles, stepped circular bases, 19.5cm high, c.1870 £100 - £150
1001 A pair of 19th century ormolu four-light mantel candelabra, each cast as a scantily clad putto raising aloft four acanthus scroll branches, cylindrical sconces in relief with ribbon-tied swags, canted incurved white marble bases, 40cm £300 - £500 high, c.1860
1007 A pair of Middle Eastern verdigris bronze candlesticks, cast as pawing lions, their open mouths holding the sconces, wearing stylized hawdaj, 11cm high, 19th century or earlier £100 - £150
1008 A pair of Persian steel octagonal spice or betel boxes, each with hinged cover and two swing lug handles, traces of gilt decoration, 4.5cm wide, 18th/19th century £60 - £100
1002 A pair of 19th century Rococo giltwood and gesso wall brackets, each with bowed plateau above a cartouche shaped leafy scroll and flowerhead frieze, 23cm high, 18cm wide, c.1860 £60 - £100
1009 A pair of Regency bronze perfumier tapersticks, squirrel finials, hobnail globular chambers enclosing sconces, rustic branch coluns, lotus socles, circular bases cast with flowering borders, 15cm high, c.1825 £60 - £100
1003 A pair of early 20th century brown patinated bronze novelty figural candle sticks, cast as anthropomorphic monkeys, each stands, holding aloft a ribbed sconce, stepped £250 - £350 rectangular bases, 31cm high
1010 A pair of Regency dark patinated bronze figural mantel sticks, each cast as a Mandarin seated cross-legged on a column, acanthus cast campana sconces, detachable nozzles, rocky bases, 20cm high, c.1825 £120 - £180
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1011 A pair of Regency dark patinated bronze mantel candle lustres, each cast with a scantily clad putto riding a goat, detachable nozzles and campana sconces in relief with acanthus, fruiting vine drip pans, scrolling branches, rectangular £120 - £180 bases, 17cm high, c.1820
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1012 1012 A pair of William IV mahogany terrestrial and celestial library table globes, by G & J Cary, London, comprising Cary’s New Terrestrial Globe Delineated from the best Authorites extant: Exhibiting the late discoveries towards the North Pole and every improvement in Geography to the Present Time and Cary’s New Celestial Globe on which are correctly laid down upward of 3500 stars, selected from the most accurate observations and calculated for the year 1800, engraved brass meridian rings, turned columns, cabriole legs, pad feet, 64cm high, c.1833 £5000 - £7000 1013 A post-Regency papier mache oval serving tray, the border decorated in gilt with hops, 77cm wide, c.1825 £80 - £120
1014 A Regency dark patinated and polished bronze desk weight, as a recumbent deer, rectangular base, 14cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £100
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1015 A Regency Egyptian Revival dark patinated bronze pocket watch stand, for a pair cased verge, cast with a pyramid, palm trees and camels, the projecting base with lotus border, shaped apron, outswept bracket feet, 16cm high, c.1820 £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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1017 A Regency mahogany sarcophagus workbox, hinged cover enclosing a lift-out tray, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, brass flowering cornucopia loose ring handles, lion paw feet, 26cm wide, c.1820 £60 - £100
1023 A set of eight Chinese export mother of pearl circular gaming counters, each crested and carved with a border of pagodas and blossoming prunus, the cylindrical ivory box with conforming heraldry, 4cm diam, c.1820 £80 - £120
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1018 A Regency morocco leather covered sarcophagus workbox, by Cording, London, hinged cover with entwined brass swing handle printed to verso on silk with a still life of ripe fruit, enclosing an arrangement of compartments and a needle case, drawer to base, brass lion mask handles, paw feet, 23cm wide, paper label inscribed Cording, Fecit, 231 Temple Bar, Strand, c.1820 £80 - £120
1019 A Regency tortoiseshell sarcophagus needle casket, hinged cover centred by a rectangular cartouche and outlined with silvered stringing, ivory bun feet, 5.5cm wide, c.1820; a 19th century tortoiseshell rounded rectangular seamstress’s box, hinged cover applied with a silver monogram, enclosing an arrangement of compartments, 14cm wide, c.1880 (2) £80 - £120
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1024 A Tunbridge ware arched rectangular desk thermometer, the ivorine scale inscribed T Barton,Tunbridge Wells, typically inlaid throughout in specimen timbers with leaves and lozenges, 17cm high, c.1870 .
1020 A Regency verdigris patinated bronze tripod stand, circular plateau, the base cast with griffin monopodia divided by scrolling acanthus cartouches, 20cm high, c.1820 £50 - £70
Thomas Barton was born in Tunbridge Wells 1819, was apprenticed to cabinet (and Tunbridge Ware) maker George Wise II 1833 to 1840, thereafter joining Edmund Nye and working with him until 1863 when he took over the business and ran it until his death in 1903. £60 - £100
1021 A Russian Orthodox gilt metal and painted icon, depicting St Peter, with the attribute of a book and making the gesture for the Name of Jesus Christ, further saints to border, 36cm x 31cm, early 20th century £100 - £150
1025 A Victoria mahogany, ebonised and gilt table plateau, oblong black silk ground embroidered with sprigs and garlands of country flowers, glazed, bun feet, 63cm wide, c. 1860; another, walnut and quatrefoil shaped, embroidered in woolwork with a bird, butterfly and country flowers, brass ball feet, 53cm wide, c. 1860; etc (4) £70 - £100
1022 A Russian Orthodox painted and brass icon, depicting Jesus Christ as Salvator Mundi holding the globus cruciper, the repoussé cover stamped 84, cloth clad back, 14cm x 11.5cm; another, depicting Virgin and Child, 10cm x 8cm, Cyrillic manuscript collector’s label to verso; etc (3), late 19th/early 20th century £200 - £300
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1034 A wrought iron nip rushlight, of typical form, loop suspension, 46cm high £100 - £150
1035 An 18th century brass and steel child’s warming pan, hinged cover pierced and repousse embossed with a heart and geometric motifs within punch beaded borders, hammered steel handle, ring and knop finial, 76cm long £80 - £120
1036 An 18th century leather sail maker’s thumb tool, of typical form, 10cm long £40 - £60
1037 An Anglo-Indian ebony rectangular box, hinge cover, carved overall with dense flowerheads and lotus, skirted base, 31cm wide, c.1890 £60 - £100
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1026 A Victorian brass mounted burr walnut humidor cabinet, the well figured front with a pair of doors enclosing three cedar lined drawers with adjustable partitions, flush campaign handles, Bramah type lock, 33cm high, 31cm wide, c.1880 £80 - £120
1027 A Victorian bronze boat shaped gentleman’s club cigar lighter, by miller & bun shaped reservoir, dished base, 16.5cm wide, retailed by Miller & Sons, Piccadilly, c.1880 £70 - £100
1028 A Victorian gilt brass novelty timepiece, as a ship’s wheel, 6cm enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, key wound movement with platform escapement, spreading oval base, 20cm high, c.1890 £100 - £150
1029 A Victorian papier mache shaped rectangular jewellery box, hinged cover painted with flowers, enclosing a lift-out tray with provision for pocket watch, rings and £60 - £80 trinkets, skirted base, 17.5cm wide, c.1880
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1038 An Anglo-Indian ebony three-fold table screen, set with six portrait miniatures of figures of the Mughal court, watercolour on ivory, each 6cm x 5cm, the borders profusely carved throughout with trailing flower heads and foliage, 38.5cm high, c. 1890 £200 - £300
1030 A Victorian Thomason-type patent double-action corkscrew, turned bone handle, ringed brass barrel, applied with canted rectangular patent cartouche, 18.6cm closed £60 - £100
1039 An Anglo-Indian sandalwood and ivory sarcophagus workbox, hinged cover enclosing a mirror and an arrangement of compartments and sewing requisites, carved in relief with fanciful; beasts and dense lotus, outlined with bands of sadeli marquetry, swan neck carrying handles, brass lion paw feet, 30cm wide,19th century £60 - £100
1031 A Victorian walnut basket shaped swing handled workbox, twin-hinged covers enclosing a satin lined interior, wavy apron, 38cm wide, c.1880 £80 - £120
1032 A Victorian walnut crescent shaped table plateau, the field worked in coloured threads with sprawling flowering leafy branches and tendrils, moulded border, bun feet, 54cm wide, c.1850 £50 - £80
1040 An arrangement of Grand Tour plaster intaglio impressions and red wax armorial seal impressions, the intaglios with gilt edges, 24.5cm x 23cm, framed as one £70 - £100
1033 A wool work floral display of fuchsias, chrysanthemums, carnations and daisies, knitted in red, pink, puce, cream, white and green wool, sprouting from an alabaster-type urn, glass dome and ebonised circular stand, 43cm high £60 - £100 For more images please visit
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1042 An Austrian cold painted bronze, cast as a pair of budgerigars perched on a branch, green onyx base, 13.5cm high, c.1920 £70 - £100
Section, First Prize awarded Sanitary and Industrial Exhibition, Leicester 1885, Silver Medal awarded International Invention Exhibition, London 1885, Bronze Medal awarded International Invention Exhibition, Liverpool 1886, Previous to W Purdy’s invention the only Miner’s Lamps in use were the Davy, Clanny and Stephenson, exploding in currents of gas at 6ft-8ft and 9ft per second respectively.The application of the Purdy Shield has raised the Gauze Lamps up to a safety of 30 feet per second. The Original Patent Lamp is safe up to 50 feet per second velocity in explosive mixtures, framed (3)
1043 An Austrian cold painted bronze, of a hen pheasant, naturalistically painted, perched on the edge of a green onyx dish, 15cm diam, early 20th century £50 - £80
1044 An early 20th century brass novelty miniature lady’s bonheur de jour, the shaped gallery above a rectangular hinged front, the central shield shaped cartouche inscribed, Made by W A Redford 1902, pierced apron, tapered square legs, locking with a key, 13cm wide, 14cm high £60 - £100
To accompany his invention, which met with modest success, Purdy published An Essay on Colliery Explosions and Safety Lamps (Colliery Guardian, London, 1880) This set out 16 advantages of his lamp over its predecessors but, despite nine further patent lamps being developed, electricity gradually rendered them obsolete. An electric miner’s lamp had been invented in 1859 and Swan’s lamp tried with success from 1881, with electricity becoming widespread in mines by 1900 and universal by 1930. Purdy Lamps are consequently quite rare, the only other one publicly known being in the Durban House Heritage Centre at Eastwood, Notts., the mining village where William Purdy had been born to Francis and Jane Purdy on 16th March 1843. He had a long career in the coal industry and died at Eastwood on New Year’s day 1928.
1045 An early 20th century French brass clockwork automaton, as a pair of singing birds, perched on branches in a domed cage, loop finial, 27cm high £80 - £120
1046 An early 20th century monocular microscope, by E Leitz, Wetzlar, push/pull adjustment, convex/plano mirror, Ushaped base, no.14843, 26cm high, retailed by G Baker, High Holborn, London, mahogany case with corresponding numbers £80 - £120
1047 An Edwardian silver mounted taxidermy page turner, by P Spicer & Sons, Leamington, otter tail handle, ivory blade, 63cm long, Birmingham 1909 £100 - £150
Until the 19th century coal mines were lit by candles, which generally gave a good light but which flickered or went out in sudden gusts of wind (prevalent in mines due to the vagaries of ventilation) and which were also a danger if there was a buildup of inflammable gas, called firedamp, which on contact with a naked flame, would explode. In May 1812 the 92 fatalities of the Felling Pit disaster stimulated research into safer ways of lighting the mine and in November 1815, both Sir Humphrey Davy, Bt., FRS and the steam engineer George Stephenson demonstrated miner’s lamps of their own devising, although in 1813, another device, the Clanny Lamp, had been demonstrated by William Allen, but had been considered impractical. Both Davy’s and Stephenson’s lamps (which relied on various amounts of metal gauze to separate the flame from the surrounding air, but which consequently gave much inferior light) were considered a success, although Davy’s was better at detecting the presence of gas build-ups Stephenson’s (the Geordie lamp) gave better light, neither was wholly satisfactory. However, as early as 1818, an explosion at Wallsend Colliery demonstrated that in certain circumstances the flame could pass through the Davy lamp’s gauze with fatal results. Furthermore, both types could be opened for forbidden activities like re-lighting or to revive a miner’s pipe. Purdy’s lamp, patented in 1879, was a development of the Geordie lamp. A gallery with gauze provides the inlet; above the glass is a chimney with perforated copper cap and gauze outer lid. A brass tube protects the upper works, shields them and keeps them locked in position by a sprung pin. The pin can only be released by applying a vacuum to a captive hollow screw; not something that a nicotine starved miner could manage at the coal face. £3000 - £4000
1048 An Indian dark patinated bronze fragment or finial, cast as the head of a deity, adorned with jewels, scroll handle to verso, 12cm high, 19th century £70 - £90 1049 An Indian manuscript page, painted with courting lovers, watercolour and gouache, calligraphy to verso, 21cm x 14.5cm, 18th/19th century; an Indian textile panel, worked in gilt thread and silks with flowerheads and motifs, 40cm x 40cm (2) £60 - £100
1050 An Indian/Persian brass and red enamel circular dhal shield, typically domed and centred by four bosses, decorated with dense scrolling leafy stems, 36cm diam, early 20th century £150 - £200 1051 Automobilia - a Rolls Royce chromium plated car mascot, The Spirit of Ecstasy, designed by Charles Robinson Sykes (1875 - 1950), 19cm high, pine plinth £100 - £150
1052 Coal Mining History - an important and extremely rare 19th century brass patent miner’s lamp, by William Purdy, carrying hook above a perforated chimney and gauze lined glass chamber, 20cm high, ensuite with a printed advertisement and original copper printing plates from Purdy’s office, inscribed W Purdy, Eastwood, Nr. Nottingham Miners’ Safety Lamps and Pneumatic Lock and Unlocking Apparatus, Inventor of the Gauzeless Lamp and Metallic Cylinder or Shield to Miners’ Safety Lamps and Pneumatic Lock, Royal Letters Patent, April 1879, First Prize awarded Life Saving Exhibition, London 1882, First Prize awarded Engineering and Metal Trades Exhibition, London 1883, also First Prize (10 guineas) for Best Model,Working Man’s For more images please visit
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1060 An early 18th century brass, copper and steel warming pan, probably Dutch, the hinged cover pierced, dotpunched and chased with stylised flower heads, flattened handle, loop terminal, 110cm long, c.1720 £60 - £100
1053 Judaica - a mahogany torah, carved with vase of flowers and foliage, 33cm high £60 - £100
1054 Kitchenalia - a matched graduating set of four George III copper pans, shaped and arched supports, wrought iron handles, the longest 66cm, c. 1790 £50 - £80
1061 A graduated set of three 19th century copper and brass haystack measures, broad everted rims, scroll handles, skirted bases, 25cm to 16cm high, c.1840 £60 - £100
1055 Miniature Furniture - a Louis XV style bronze and partridge wood canted rectangular tripod centre table, reeded column, lotus scroll capped lion paw feet, 8.5cm high £70 - £100
1062 A George III brass and wirework D-end fender, ball feet, 36.5cm high, 97.5cm wide, c.1800 £60 - £100
1056 Pens - a Swan Visofil fountain pen, iridescent celluloid camouflage barrel and cap, pierced yellow metal galleried band across cap base, 14ct gold Swan nib; a Parker Vacumatic fountain pen, bronzed geometric celluloid barrel and cap; another, similar; etc (7) £50 - £80
1063 Napoleon - a lock of the hair (10/12 strands c. 5cm long) of Emperor Napoleon I (1799-1814, 1815) and a piece of ribbon from the (miniature) breast badge of the Order of the Iron Crown authenticated by a letter from John P Steele confirming the provenance in 1812 as emanating from M. Constant, Napoleon’s personal servant through Arnaud Beaunier, Constant’s acquaintance, via M. Granville, who also obtained the slip of the Iron Crown ribbon, worn by the Emperor during his Italian campaigns, framed as one; on the reverse, an endorsement in French by Arnaud Beaunier and a note in English about Constant himself. Both notes slightly obscured by a flap of paper folded over the text. Letter of J P Steele 22.2cm x 17.8cm, Iron Crown ribbon 2.5cm wide
1057 Robert Thompson, Mouseman of Kilburn - a large oak shallow bowl, typically adzed overall, 29cm diam, c.1970 £80 - £120
1058 Robert Thompson, Mouseman of Kilburn - an oak serving tray, adzed field with shallow gallery, carved mouse handles, 47cm wide £80 - £120
The man who obtained the cutting and the ribbon was the Emperor’s premier valet de chambre, Louis Constant Wairy (1778-1845), known as M. Constant, who deserted his master in 1814, and later wrote a voluminous but unreliable memoir of his experiences with Napoleon. Arnaud Beaunier was a close relation who became the minister of mines and minerals under Napoleon. M. Granville was Haitian Pierre Joseph Marie (Jonathas) Granville, (1785-1839) who was commissioned an officer in Napoleon’s army in 1809 and fought with him until Waterloo before returning to the West Indies, where he probably encountered Daniel Steel. He was later a minister in the Haitian government, a diplomat and educator. John Phillips Steel (born Kingston,1794) was the son of Cumberland born Daniel Steel, a Jamaica merchant, and was sent to Liverpool to act as his father’s agent in 1815. He had a house at Walton Hill and on St.Valentine’s day, 1817 married Isabella, daughter of Thomas Waterton, by whom he had a son John Thomas Steel (1817-1863) through whose £800 - £1200 descendants this lock descended.
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1059 Treen - an early 19th century Colonial hardwood wassail bowl, turned banded shoulder, spreading circular base, 20cm high; a 19th century pestle, knopped grip, 20cm long (2) £700 - £800
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Asian Works of Art
1072 A Chinese bamboo carving, of a scholar, seated, holding a scroll, a young boy at his side, 15.5cm high, 19th century £300 - £400
1065 A 19th century Chinese bamboo bitong brush pot, carved in relief with sampans and pagodas in a monumental landscape, 16.5cm high £60 - £100
1073 A Chinese bamboo carving, of an immortal and acolyte, standing, holding a lotus, 17.5cm high, 18th/19th century, pierced hardwood stand £150 - £200
1066 A Cantonese enamel circular dish, painted in the famille rose palette with an official and his attendants, seated beneath a pagoda, 15.5cm diam, pierced and carved hardwood easel stand £60 - £80
1074 A Chinese black and red cinnabar lacquer bun shaped box and cover, pierced and carved with peonies and scrolls, the interior with pale blue counter enamel, 10.5cm diam, early 20th century £60 - £100
1067 A Cantonese Famille Verte enamel snuff bottle, decorated with youths in stylized landscapes of rocks, bamboo and trees within shaped ovoid reserves, the green ground with blossoming flower heads, blue cloud shoulder, bone spoon integral to stopper, 8cm high, early 20th century £50 - £70
1075 A Chinese boxwood carving, of a monk asleep beneath his broad brimmed hat, ivory finial, 14cm wide, late 19th/early 20th century £60 - £100
1068 A Chinese amethyst quartz carving, of two young boys beside a leafy branch, 8.5cm high, probably 19th century, hardwood stand £150 - £250
1076 A Chinese bronze and champleve enamel censer, the cover cast with a male temple lion, shaped lug handles, lion mask feet, 19cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150
1069 A Chinese bamboo bitong brush pot, carved in relief with figures amongst the canes, 22cm high, early 20th century £70 - £100
1077 A Chinese bronze ding tripod censer, loop handles, seal mark to base, 8.5cm wide £60 - £100 1078 A Chinese bronze tripod ding censer, cast in the archaic manner, engraved and chased with blossom and stylized foliage, the neck with a band of Greek keys, pierced square handles, 11.5cm high, seal mark to base £40 - £60
1070 A Chinese bamboo bitong brush pot, carved in relief with figures amongst the canes, their companion in a sampan below, 37.5cm high, early 20th century £60 - £80
1071 A Chinese bamboo bitong brush pot, carved in relief with figures folding paper in a stylized landscape of bamboo, blossoming trees and river boats, 36cm high, early 20th century; another, similar, 35cm high, early 20th century (2) £60 - £100
1079 A Chinese bronze tripod ding censer, pierced lug £150 - £200 handles, 15cm diam, 19th century
1080 A Chinese cinnabar lacquer rectangular box and cover, carved with figures in a rocky landscape, within a border of trellis, chequered sides, 14cm wide, 19th century £100 - £150
1081 A Chinese cloisonné enamel and patinated bronze inverted baluster vase, the shoulder decorated with floral swags in tones of red, pink, yellow and green on a blue ground, shaped and lobed panels similarly decorated, circular foot, seal mark, 30cm high, early 20th century £50 - £70
1082 A Chinese cloisonné enamel circular bowl and cover, decorated in varying tones of blues, greens and pinks with a stylized blossoming flower head and tendrils, duck egg blue interior, 10cm diam, hardwood stand £40 - £60
1083 A Chinese cloisonné enamel circular charger, decorated in vibrant enamels with a central reserve of a hoho bird and clouds banded and flanked with swags of stylized flower heads, powder blue ground with key pattern, dark blue dental rim, 26cm diam £40 - £60
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1091 A Chinese hardwood carving, probably zitan, of a bearded cormorant fisherman on his boat, 20.5cm wide, 19th/early 20th century, hardwood stand £100 - £150
1084 A Chinese cloisonné enamel Gu-shaped vase, decorated in red, green and varying tones of blue enamel with a central band of ho-ho birds surmounted by stiff foliage and key-shaped devices, 20cm high £40 - £60
1092 A Chinese hardwood figure, carved as an emaciated monk, 23cm high overall, early 20th century £60 - £80
1085 A Chinese coconut bowl, carved with blossoming prunus and characters picked out in gilt, 12.5cm diam, 19th century, hardwood stand £60 - £80
1093 A Chinese jade axe head, carved in the archaic manner and picked out in gilt with mythical seamen and stylized motifs, 14cm wide £200 - £300
1094 A Chinese jade carving, of a temple lion, seated, crested by a phoenix, 12.5cm high, hardwood stand £100 - £150
1095 A Chinese padouk wood rectangular panel, inlaid in mother of pearl with fishermen at work off a rocky island, a pagoda, blossoming prunus and song birds, 63.5cm x 18cm £50 - £70
1096 A Chinese pale celadon and russet carving, of a coiled dragon amongst scrolling clouds, 6cm wide, padouk wood stand £100 - £150
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1086 A Chinese dark patinated bronze incense burner, as a pair of cranes, the taller with detachable wings as the cover, shaped oval base, 38cm high, 19th century £150 - £200 1087 A Chinese gold splash bronze incense burner, pierced cover with knop finial, raised footring, Archaic seal mark, 13.5cm diam, hardwood stand £300 - £500
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1097 A Chinese pale celadon jade flattened ovoid vase, carved in the Archaic manner with scrolling clouds and lotus, loose ring lion mask handles, hardwood cover, 18cm high, probably 19th century £300 - £400
1088 A Chinese hardwood carving of a boy astride a buffalo, boldly carved, the buffalo with glass eyes and ivory teeth, 13cm high, late 19th/early 20th century £60 - £100
1098 A Chinese rectangular hardwood panel, carved and applied in soapstone and hardstone with a harbour, 39cm x 82.5cm, early 20th century £100 - £150
1089 A Chinese hardwood carving, of a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, pierced and carved stand, 38cm wide, early 20th century £100 - £150
1099 A Chinese reverse painted glass flattened ovoid snuff bottle, decorated in polychrome with figures busy in a monumental landscape, seal mark, 7cm long; others, similar (4) £60 - £100
1090 A Chinese hardwood carving, of Budai, reclining, pierced and carved stand, 28cm wide, 19th/early 20th century £100 - £150
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1107 A Japanese patinated and verdigris bronze censer, cast as a bird of prey clutching a rabbit on a tree root base, 27cm high, Meiji Period £300 - £500
1100 A Chinese rootwood carving, of a bearded sage holding a ripe peach, 22cm high, 18th/19th century £100 - £150
1101 A Chinese silk panel, embroidered with butterflies in flight, within a rectangular border of budding flowerheads, 92cm x 33cm, framed £50 - £80 1102 A Chinese soapstone figure, carved as a longbearded official, he stands, holding a ruyi sceptre, 24cm high, 18th/19th century, old Phillips label, hardwood stand £100 - £150
1103 A Japanese carved, gesso and painted softwood noh mask, typically grotesque and demonic, 19.5cm long, Meiji period £100 - £150
1104 A Japanese dark patinated bronze and bi-metal ovoid vase, inlaid in silver and copper tones with phoenix above clouds, stylized elephant handles, broad everted rim, domed foot, 14cm high, Meiji period, hardwood stand £180 - £120
1105 A Japanese lacquer five section inro, decorated in takamakie with animals and chrysanthemums, on a nashiji ground, 8.5cm long, signed, early 20th century £60 - £100
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1108 A Japanese patinated bronze censer, boldly cast with birds, perched and flying amongst blossoming branches before a mountainous landscape, twin-handles cast as fern branches, the cover with a snake coiling around a rocky mount with ferns, arrow-head gallery, pedestal base with ferocious dragon, naturalistic tree root base, 52cm high, Meiji Period £300 - £500
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1109 A large Chinese hardwood carving, of an emaciated scholarly elder, seated, on a rootwood stump, a beast grabbing at the peaches hung from his robe, 37cm high, 19th century £60 - £100
1106 A Japanese ojime necklace, strung with fifty bronze, silvered and gilt metal beads, including bronze Ashinaga-jin, a bronze and silver temple lion, a panelled filigree bead, a bronze baluster vase applied with a silvered stormy sea, bursting pomegranates, blossoming flowers, others, 56cm £600 - £800 long overall, most signed, Meiji Period
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1110 A large Chinese silk panel, embroidered with parade going up a hill, within foliage and scrolls, 90cm x 85cm, framed £200 - £300
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1111 A large Chinese softwood and lacquered horse, standing with leg raised, with decorative saddle cloth and straps, picked out in gilt and colours, 61cm high,£100 - £150
1112 A large Japanese bronze censer or jardinière, cast in relief with samurai, lion mask handles, 31cm diam, Meiji period £60 - £100
1113 A large Japanese dark patinated bronze two handled tripod koro, incised and inlaid in silver and coloured metals with Mount Fuji and pagodas, loop handles cast with scrolling clouds, 49cm wide, hardwood base, Meiji period £100 - £150
1114 A near pair of Persian brass covers, decorated overall in niello with warriors and scholars in shaped reserves on a pierced ground of scrolling foliage, 26cm diam, late 19th century or earlier £150 - £200
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1115 A pair of Ceylonese ebony elephants, with long ivory tusks and ivory bead eyes picked out with black pupils, 24cm high, c. 1920 £60 - £100
1121 A pair of Indo-Persian enamel and copper candlesticks, enamelled throughout with merging tones of light and cobalt blue, oil lamp sconces with serpent loop handles, columnar supports, square plinth bases, 20cm high, 19th century or possibly earlier £300 - £400
1116 A pair of Chinese bronze and cloisonné enamel baluster vases, cast in the archaic manner, fields of hexagonal reserves flanked by bands of colourfully enamelled stylized foliage and motifs, twin loop and mask handles, buffalo masks to shoulder, raised inner foot, 30cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150
1122 A pair of Japanese dark patinated bronze ovoid vases, cast and applied with lotus strapwork pendants, scrolls and crashing waves, 15cm high, Meiji period £100 - £150
1123 A pair of Japanese silk pictures, embroidered in coloured threads with traditional fisherman at sea and by the coast with landscapes of mountains and fern covered hills, 24cm x 29cm, framed, Meiji Period £70 - £100
1117 A pair of Chinese cloisonne enamel ovoid vases, brightly decorated with phoenix, overlapping lotus, flowers and scrolls, 15cm high, early 20th century £80 - £120
1118 A pair of Chinese mandarin’s black silk shoes, purple satin band, shaped gold silk reserve framed by stitched white thread, leather tube heel, raised leather and rush soles, 28cm long; another pair, similar, orange ground embroidered in vibrant coloured threads with ho-ho birds and foliage, 25cm long; etc (3), late 19th/early 20th century £70 - £100
1124 A pair of Persian brass tall slender vases, decorated in niello throughout with scrolling and foliate designs, waisted body, spreading cylindrical base, 61cm high, 19th century £60 - £100
1119 A pair of Chinese patinated bronze pricket candlesticks, upturned lotus sconces, column knopped with cranes in flight above a flowering bulb, tri-supports with grotesques on a hexagonal base, 46cm high, early 20th century £300 - £400
1120 A pair of Chinese silk pictures, embroidered in vibrant and gold threads with precious objects, bowls of fruit and vases of flowers on a darkened peach ground, 17cm x 20cm, framed, c. 1900 £60 - £100
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1125 A set of four Japanese ivory and mother of pearl miniature Noh masks, including Okina and Kishin, one with mother of pearl signature seal, the longest 6.5cm long, cased, Meiji Period £200 - £300
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1126 A South-East Asian alabaster carving of Reclining Buddha, possibly Malayan, picked out in tones of red, 26.5cm wide, early 20th century or earlier £60 - £100
1138 Indian School, early 20th century, a pair of rectangular ivory plaques, ladies of the court in stylized landscapes with peacocks, deers and blossoming trees, one holding a sitar, foliate border picked out in gilt, 13.5cm x 7cm, framed £60 - £100
1127 A Tibetan bronze Buddha, seated in dhyanasana, one palm open, the other holding an attribute, traces of red finish to surface, lotus base, 28cm high, 19th century or earlier, later wooden stand £150 - £200
1139 Indian School, early 20th century, a pair of portrait miniatures, Mughal Maharaja and Maharani, in traditional jewelled dress, watercolour and gouache on ivory, rectangular, 10.5cm x 8.5cm, framed £150 - £200
1128 An Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam ivory and sandalwood domed rectangular box, hinged cover, applied with pierced mounts and strapwork decorated with deities, lotus and scrolling foliage, lion paw feet, 25.5cm wide, c.1900 £80 - £120
Ivories
1129 An Indian wall hanging, painted in gouache on muslin with a Maharaja on an elephant, in procession with attendants, 146cm x 112cm £60 - £100
1145 A Japanese ivory sectional okimono, carved as a fowler, he stands, holding the day’s catch across his shoulder, circular base, 16cm high, signed in a red lozenge, Meiji period £70 - £100
1130 An unusual 19th century Asian gilt bronze incense burner, as a demonic mask, lion paw feet, 25cm wide £200 - £300
1146 A Japanese ivory okimono, carved as a warrior, he stands, holding a staff, a shield on his arm, a wakizashi in his belt, shaped oval base, 20.5cm high overall, signed, Meiji period £70 - £100
1131 Chinese School (19th/early 20th century), a dark patinated bronze, of Budai, 15cm high £70 - £90
1132 Chinese School, a bronzed, gilt and cold painted figure of Buddha, seated in the single lotus positions, raised quatrefoil crow, his right hand raised and holding a libation ewer in his left, seated on a flowering pad, stepped base, 25cm high, early 20th century £60 - £100
1147 A Cantonese ivory snuff bottle, deeply carved with figures busy amongst pagodas and blossoming prunus, beneath a lotus canopy, turned stopper with integral spoon, 9cm high, c.1860 £250 - £350
1148 A Chinese ivory ‘okimono’, carved as an immortal, she stands, dressed in flowing robes, holding a blossoming branch, carved hardwood base, 19th/early 20th century £100 - £150
1133 Indian School, The Court Beauty mixed media on silk, 51cm x 37cm £60 - £100
1134 Indian School (early 20th century), a scholar taking libation, gouache and gilt on ivory, 18cm x 11cm, framed £60 - £100
1149 A 19th century Chinese ivory shaped rectangular toggle or pendant, carved with characters within a border of scrolling clouds, the verso conforming, 5cm long £80 - £120
1135 Japanese School, a dark patinated bronze, of a grotesque sumo wrestler, he sits wearing the traditional mawashi, lobed rectangular base, 16cm high, Meiji Period £200 - £300
1150 A Japanese ivory okimono, carved as an elephant battling four tigers, 17cm long, early 20th century £60 - £100
1136 Japanese School, Meiji Period, a set of eight, The Samurai, block printed and coloured on parchment, 18cm x 24cm, framed £80 - £120
1151 A Japanese ivory netsuke, carved as a fisherman seated on a giant fish, tallying his catch on a soroban, 5cm wide, signed, Meiji period; an okimono, carved as an elephant, standing, with trunk raised, 7cm high; another, smaller (3) £60 - £100
1137 Mughal School 19th century, a manuscript page, a court official looks on from a balcony as ladies of the court partake in luxuries and erotic practice, Sanskrit calligraphy to top and bottom, watercolour and gouache, 25.5cm x 17cm, framed
1152 A Japanese ivory okimono, of a fisherman and his boy, he stands holding fish, the child at his feet, 25cm high, Meiji period £60 - £100
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1154 A Japanese ivory okimono, of a Geisha, holding a lotus flower, 22cm high, Meiji period £60 - £100
1155 A Japanese ivory okimono, of a street trader, standing with a basket over his shoulder, holding another, with noh masks, 19cm high, Meiji period £60 - £100
Oriental Bronzes 1160 Asian School, a bronze, of a deity, seated on a lotus, verdigris patination, 17cm high £100 - £150
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1165 Chinese/Tibetan School (17th-19th century), a dark patinated bronze, Arya Tara, typically seated on a lotus, 28cm high £300 - £400
1166 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, The Attack, an elephant grapples with two ferocious tigers, ivory tusks, signed, 18cm high, hardwood stand £300 - £400
1161
1161 Chinese School (18th/19th century), a dark patinated bronze, of Guanyin, she stands, above the scrolling clouds, a dragon at her feet, a bottle in her open palm, traces of gilding, 39cm high £600 - £800
1162 Chinese School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, of a monk, sleeping beneath his broad brimmed hat, 15cm high, hardwood stand £80 - £120
1163 Chinese School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, of an immortal, she stands, on an inverted lotus, holding a ripe peach, 22cm high £100 - £150
1167
1167 Japanese School (Meiji period), a dark patinated bronze, The Attack, an elephant tussles with a pair of ferocious tigers, signed, 19cm long, wooden stand £200 - £300
1164 Chinese School, a dark patinated bronze, Buddha, seated, in the lotus position, 19.5cm high £100 - £150 For more images please visit
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Bronzes
1175 A pair of French patinated bronze sphinx bookends, Rouge de France marble rectangular plinth base, 12cm high, early 20th century £100 - £150
1181
1181 Continental School (early 20th century), a patinated bronze bust, Carefree Days, the young child with a beaming smile, 29.5cm high £150 - £200
1182 Edouard Drouot (1859-1945), a brown patinated bronze, Muse des bois pan Drouot, the classical muse stands playing pan pipes, scantily clad, on a rocky ground, signed in maquette, on a circular rouge marble base, 70cm £1500 - £2000
1176
1176 After Alexandre Caron (1857-1932), a brown patinated bronze, head and shoulder of a young boy, 30cm high £150 - £200
1183 English School (19th century), a dark patinated cabinet bronze, of Sir Isaac Newton, polished columnar plinth, 17cm high; another (2) £80 - £120
1177 After Bertel Thorvaldsen, a pair of serpentine Grand Tour carvings, The Lion of Lucerne, rectangular bases, 26cm wide, 19th century £400 - £600
1178 After Michele Amodio, a dark patinated Grand Tour bronze, of Bacchus, circular base, 25.5cm high, 19th century £120 - £180
1179 Austrian School (late 19th/early 20th century), a gilt and patinated bronze, of a scantily clad Nubian water carrier, shouldering two pails on a beam, circular base, 12.5cm high £80 - £120 1180 Austrian School, early 20th century, a companion pair of cold painted bronze pugs, cast in the manner of Franz Xavier Bergmann (1861-1936), the tallest 7cm high; another, similar, lead, 5.2cm high (3) £80 - £120
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1184 Franz Xavier Bergmann (1861-1936), a cold painted bronze of an alert hare, 9cm long, impressed casting mark £100 - £150 For more images please visit
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1188 French School (19th century), a pair of dark patinated bronzes, Tender Loving Care and The Escapee, the infant feeds grain to his fledgling charge, his companion holding a cage, the door allowed to swing open, square ormolu bases cast with Greek key and lotus devices, canted bracket feet, 26cm high £1200 - £1800
1185 French School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, Peace, the maiden stands, a dove cradled to her breast, square plinth, 36.5cm high £120 - £180 1186 French School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, The Imperial Eagle, marble plinth base, 18.5cm high £100 - £150
1189 French School (19th century), a patinated bronze, Her Gallant Hero, an officer is embraced by his sweetheart, 27cm high £100 - £150
1187 French School (19th century), a gilt and dark patinated bronze, of a putto holding a lance, scroll base, 19cm high £100 - £150
1190 French School (19th century), A Pleasing Catch, two nymphs with Cupid snared in their net, incurved base, 53cm £800 - £1200
1191 French School (19th/early 20th century), a pair of patinated bronzes, of a boy soldier and his companion, waisted socles, 21cm high £100 - £150 1192 French School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, Corpus Christi, cast with outstretched arms and £50 - £70 facing the heavens, shrouded hips, 30cm high
1193 French School (19th Century), a pair of patinated bronze figural groups, The Hunters, the Native American astride a horse wields a tomahawk against a cougar, on a prairie ground, its counterpart draws an arrow against a cougar attacking her horse, she sits in traditional dress, conforming ground, shaped lozenge bases, 21cm high £200 - £300
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1194
1194 French School (19th century), a patinated equestrian bronze, The Cavalier, he sits defiant astride a horse in traditional dress, on a rectangular plinth base of a stylized rocky outcrop, 27cm high £300 - £400
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1199 1202 Italian School (19th century), after Michele Amodio, a dark patinated Grand Tour bronze, Bacchus, oval base, 63cm high £400 - £600
1195 French School (19th Century), a patinated figural bronze, Cupid and Putto, they stand on one leg each, scantily clad and with flowing hair, Cupid’s quiver rests on the floor, marble base, 25cm high £300 - £400
1203 Italian School (19th century), a patinated Grand Tour bronze, after the antique, Seated Hermes, 20cm high £150 - £200
1196 Grand Tour School (19th century), a dark patinated bronze, Venus Victorious, the goddess stands draped naked to the waist, holding a pearl from the sea, her hair typically knotted and pulled back wearing a simple crown, on a circular pedestal base cast with bands of stiff foliage surmounted by beaded borders, 63cm high £600 - £700
1204 J. Czadek, Austrian School, a gilt bronze model, Goat, he rears in consternation, on a green onyx base with brown inclusions, signed in the maquette, titled in pencil, 12.8cm high, c. 1920 £200 - £250
1197 Grand Tour School (19th century), a patinated bronze of a Roman youth, he stands in a flowing toga, 14cm high, on a hardwood base £60 - £100
1198 Grand Tour School (19th Century), a patinated bronze, Venus, naked to waist, outstretched arms, her hair pulled back and knotted, on a rectangular plinth with lion paw £300 - £400 supports, 48cm high
1199 Hans Parzinger (early 20th century), a dark patinated bronze, of a young boy standing on a turtle, signed in the maquette, marble base, 38.5cm high £200 - £300
1200 Italian Grand Tour School (19th century), after the antique, a dark patinated bronze, Spinario, circular base, 20cm high £80 - £120
1205
1201 Italian School (19th century), after Giambologna, a pair of dark patinated bronzes, Mercury and Fortuna, spreading square base, 39.5cm and 43cm high £300 - £500 For more images please visit
1205 Manner of Pierre Jules Mene (19th century), a gilt bronze, of a greyhound with a ball, stepped oval onyx base, 17cm wide overall £100 - £150 114
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1206 Moreau, (19th century French School), a companion pair of patinated bronze figural groups, The Elysian Farmer and His Wife, they stand holding one another wearing loosely draped togas, she holds a posy of flowers and he a sheaf of wheat, a staff and double-gord bottle to his side, the other showing the same couple with their new born child in their arms, similarly attired, stepped three-tier gilt bronze and black marble plinth base, signed in the maquette, 37cm high ÂŁ2000 - ÂŁ3000
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Textiles 1210 A George III silk and woolwork picture, embroidered with Moses being rescued from the River Nile as Miriam looks on, 44cm x 56cm, framed £60 - £100
1211 A large 19th century Berlin woolwork panel, worked in polychrome with children at leisure beside a castle ruin, 82cm x 74cm £80 - £120 1212 A late Victorian shield-shaped wool work panel, embroidered with the royal coat of arms within a garter, surmounted by the Confessor’s crown, 51cm x 41cm, framed £50 - £70 1213 An 18th century French silk colifichet picture, embroidered and painted in watercolours with an allusion to the Virgin Mary, at the organ, an angel singing at her side, oval, 17cm x 12.5cm £60 - £100
1227
1227 A George V tortoiseshell and silver mounted carriage clock, the 3cm circular dial with Roman numerals, shaped handle, bun feet, 9cm high, London 1922 £200 - £300
1214 An early Victorian needlework sampler, by Ann Davies, March the 7, 1850, Aged 12 Years, with scriptural verse, peacock, two vases of country flowers, within a floral swag border, 48cm x 32cm, framed £100 - £150
1228 An Elkington-type electroplated jewellery casket, of shaped oval form, he hinged cover and sides embossed with ovals of neo-classical figures, turned feet, 11.75cm wide, £60 - £100 c.1870
1215 An early Victorian needlework sampler, embroidered by Catherine Moses, 1848, with house, birds, animals, house, vases of flowers, meandering floral border, 38cm x 33cm, framed £60 - £100
1229 A silver and enamelled rectangular card case, decorated with landscape, the back engine turned, 8.5cm high, Birmingham 1950 £60 - £100
Bijouterie
1230 A mid 19th century treen miniature rolling pin, 14.5cm long; another, similar; a turned pestle; etc (4) £60 - £100
1225 A 19th century French mother of pearl aide memoir, of shaped rectangular form, the front hinged cover carved in relief with a buxom 18th century lady with flowing hair and wearing a bodice and ribbon-tied summer hat, within an oval reserve framed by a beaded band, carved throughout with roses and scrollwork, ribbon cresting, ivory leaves, plain mother of pearl verso, 8cm high, c. 1880 £100 - £150
1231 A Victorian matched five piece sewing set comprising, 14ct gold thimble, 22ct gold and white metal pencil with lid, conforming scissors, bodkin needle, and threading hook, gilt tooled morocco leather case, c.1880 £700 - £1000
1226 A late 19th century German porcelain oval portrait plaque, painted after Raphael with the Madonna della Seggiola, indistinctly signed Grunnery?, 8.5cm x 7cm; a pin cushion pendant, decorated with a portrait of Mary Queen of Scots, 5cm wide (2) £80 - £120
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1232 A late 19th century yellow metal thimble, textured cap, belted buckle base band, set with three round turquoise beads, unmarked, 25mm high, 4.9g gross £180 - £220
1233 A Continental yellow metal and mother of pearl rectangular snuff box, the mother of pearl panel body mounted with a yellow metal frame, cast with neo-classical motifs, wind masks, flowers, and insects amongst branches, unmarked, 3.2cm high, 7cm wide £3000 - £4000 116
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Scent Bottles
1234 A 19th century overlaid glass moon shaped scent bottle, hinged gilt metal cover, slice cut and decorated in blue, opaque and gilt, 5cm long, c.1880 £60 - £80
1250 A 19th century brass gentleman’s pocket compass, by J H Steward, Strand, London, 4cm diam; another, similar (2) £60 - £80
1235 A set of six early 19th century tortoiseshell and pique hunting buttons, each inlaid with a heron, 2.5cm diam, cased £80 - £120
1251 A 19th century porcelain novelty scent bottle, as a swaddled baby, painted and gilt with flowers and scattered leafy sprigs, 7.5cm long £200 - £300
1236 A Continental silver coloured metal circular rouge pot, the hinged cover and base enamelled in pink and blood red, the sides with ribbon tied berries, 4.5cm diam, c.1880 £70 - £90
1252 A 19th century clear glass pear shaped scent bottle, gilt metal screw-off cover, chased with bands, rope twist borders, 9.25cm high, c.1860 £150 - £200
1237 A Victorian panelled hexagonal turquoise and white overlaid scent bottle and stopper, ring neck, cut with geometrical motifs, painted with stylised flowers, 21.5cm high, c.1880 £60 - £80
1253 A late 19th century hobnail cut square scent phial, silver collar and domed cover, embossed with C-scrolls, 8cm high, c.1860 , £60 - £100
1238 A late 19th century gilt metal mounted enamel bonboniere egg, decorated with ribbon tied floral swags and rope tassels, silk interior, 11cm high, c.1880 £60 - £100
1254 A late 19th century French oval clear glass scent bottle, hinged gilt cover, embossed with foliate scrolls, 7cm high, c.1860 £150 - £200
1239 A pair of French enamel, ivory and gilt metal opera glasses, each barrel decorated with an oval reserve of colourful summer flowers, within a jewelled border, the noir ground picked out in gilt with stars, inscribed Jumelle Duchesse, 10cm wide, c.1890 £60 - £100
1255 A late 18th century gold mounted clear glass slender ovoid scent bottle, hinged domed cover, stepped circular base, 11.5cm high, c.1790, fitted morocco case £400 - £600 1256 An 18th century French clear glass and gold mounted scent bottle, hinged cover, 9cm high, c.1790 £200 - £300
1240 An early 19th century gold mounted tortoiseshell and pique rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover inlaid in silver and tri-colour gold with a spray of flowers, leafy scroll £1000 - £1500 thumbpiece, 6.5cm wide
Snuff Boxes
1241 A George III South Staffordshire enamel oval snuff box, painted with colourful summer flowers within a puce band of leafy scrolls, fluted base, 5.5cm wide, c.1780 £100 - £150
1260 A 19th century gold mounted blood agate and pietra dura oval snuff box, hinged cover applied with a canted rectangular cartouche inlaid with a lily, 8cm wide £1500 - £2000
1242 A 19th century gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell lined circular table snuff box, push-fitting cover centred by an oval reserve of galleons on the high seas, on a striped puce £200 - £300 ground of simple sprigs, 7.5cm diam
1261 A 19th century mahogany novelty snuff box, as a shoe, sliding cover inlaid with a mother of pearl lozenge, 10cm long, c.1880; another, smaller, similar (2) £80 - £120
1243 A 19th century Viennese enamel circular plaque, brightly painted in polychrome, 8.5cm diam, c.1880 Label to verso for J Nachemsohn Antiques, Bond Street, no.7065 £200 - £300
1262 A 19th century papier mache rounded rectangular snuff box, hinged cover decorated in polychrome with wildfowlers on the moors, 9cm wide, c.1850 £70 - £100
1244 An early 19th century tortoiseshell miniature casket, hinged domed cover, bun feet, 6.25cm wide, c.1820 £50 - £70
1263 A French gilt brass mounted tortoiseshell oval snuff box, hinged cover with loose ring finial, 6.5cm wide, c.1900; another, larger, quite plain (2) £60 - £80
1245 A 19th century Continental enamel cylindrical scent bottle, painted with flowering stems of foliage on a cobalt blue ground, hinged cover enclosing a stopper, 5cm high, c.1890; an early 20th century enamel shaped square compact, 4cm wide, c. 1920 (2) £60 - £80 For more images please visit
1264 A George I tortoiseshell and gold pinwork oval snuff box, stand-away hinged cover finely decorated with £400 - £600 strapwork and scrolls, 8cm wide, c.1720
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1265 A horn snuff box, inscribed to verso Issac Hay, FarmerTuskegee Alabama 1845, hinged cover, 9.5cm wide £60 - £80
1283 English School (18th century), a portrait miniature, of a baby girl, watercolour on ivory, oval, 3.5cm x 3cm, gold coloured metal mount £120 - £180
1266 A late 18th/early 19th century tiger shell snuff box, hinged cover, 7cm wide, c.1800 £70 - £90
1284 English School (18th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady of title, bust length, her elaborate hair dressed with a green shawl, wearing a lace trimmed blue dress, watercolour on ivory, oval, 4.5cm x 3.5cm, gold coloured metal mount £150 - £200
1267 A late 19th century French oval folk art snuff box, pivoting cover inset with a photograph of an infantry soldier, inlaid with ebony and ivory roundels, 6.5cm wide, c.1900 £60 - £80
1285 English School (18th cenury), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman in a curled brown wig, bust length, wearing a green coat and yellow waistcoat, watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm £120 - £180 x 3cm, gold coloured metal mount
1268 An 18th century Dieppe-type ivory snuff box, the hinged cover moulded with the seduction of a lady by a gallant in her garden, beaded border, the base moulded with a board of geometric motifs, 8cm wide, c.1780 Provenance: Shandon Collection label
1286 English School (18th/early 19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length, wearing a blue coat and white stock, watercolour on ivory, oval, 6.5cm x 5cm, verso with lock of hair applied with seed pearls and gilt initials, on a mother of pearl ground within a blue enamel border £150 - £200
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1269 An 18th century Dutch canted rectangular tobacco box, the hinged cover engraved with a panoramic portscape, the base with a civic armorial bearing flanked by demi-lune sun bursts, 15.5cm wide; a mid-18th century brass square snuff box, of plain design, the cover engraved 1756, 3.5cm wide, c. 1755; etc (4) £60 - £100
1287 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady wearing a blue feathered hat, bust length, watercolour on ivory, oval, 7cm x 6cm £80 - £120
1270 An 18th century mother of pearl and silvered waisted oval snuff box, chased with a border of strapwork and leafy scrolls, inscribed Souvenir, 7cm wide, c.1750 £70 - £90
1288 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady, bust length, wearing a cream silk cap and dress, her long blonde hair in curls, watercolour on ivory, oval, 8cm x 6.5cm £100 - £150
1271 An agate and gilt metal mounted table snuff box, of oval form, 9cm wide £100 - £150
1289 English School (19th century), a silhouette, of a young gentleman, bust length in profile, facing to dexter, oval, 8.5cm x 7cm, indistinctly inscribed in pencil to verso; another (2) £70 - £100
Miniatures
1290 English School (early 19th century), a silhouette, of a young girl, bust length, in profile, waering a pearl necklace, watercolour, arched mount, 8.5cm x 7cm £50 - £70
1279 English School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length, with wispy black hair and sideburns, watercolour, 12.5cm x 10cm £70 - £90
1291 English School (late 18th/early 19th century), a portrait miniature, of a young boy, bust length, wearing a blue coat and white stock, watercolour on ivory, oval, 4cm x £150 - £200 3.5cm, gold coloured metal mount
1280 Adolphus H Wing (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a lady, wearing a cameo brooch, watercolour on ivory, oval, 8.5cm x 6.5cm £120 - £180
1292 English School, (19th century), a full-length silhouette, of a lady, seated in a bergère with an open book in her lap, her hair tied in a bun with ringlets to the front, lace collar, watercolour, 20cm x 16cm, burr maple frame £70 - £100
1281 After Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun, a portrait miniature, of Marie Antoinette, watercolour on ivory, oval, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, early 20th century £80 - £120
1282 Anthony Webster, a full-length silhouette, of a gentleman, he stands in top hat, stock, waistcoat and frock coat while holding a coaching whip, his face with mutton chop beard, signed, dated 1838, watercolour, 25.5cm x 18.5cm £60 - £100
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1293 English School, (19th century), a full-length silhouette, the young master and his spaniel, he stands in an Eton-type collar, doffing his mortarboard, embossed Taken at The Hubard Gallery, watercolour, 24cm x 18cm £70 - £100
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1294 English School, a silhouette, An Officer of the Marines c.1796, in profile, watercolour, oval, 16.5cm x 11.5cm £70 - £100
1295 Englsh School (18th century), a portrait miniature, of a gentleman, bust length, wearing a blue coat and powdered wig, watercolour on ivory, 3.5cm x 3cm £100 - £150
1303
1303 Norah C Browne (19th/early 20th century) Portrait of a Young Girl signed, watercolour on ivory, 12cm x 9cm £150 - £180
1296
1296 French School (19th century), a double portrait miniature, of a lady and gentleman, bust length, he wearing a russet coat, she a lace trimmed dress, oval, each 5cm x 3.5cm, framed as one £300 - £500
1297 Indian School (19th century), a miniature, of a palace, watercolour and gouache on ivory, oval, 4cm x 5cm £60 - £100 1298 Indian School (19th century), a set of six portrait miniatures, Maharaja and Maharani, watercolour and gouache on ivory, oval, 6cm x 5cm, framed later as one; another (2) £200 - £300
1299 Indian School, Erotic Scene, watercolour on ivory, £300 - £400 10cm x 4cm; others (4)
1300 Indo-Persian School (19th century), a portrait miniature, of a ruler, wearing a turban, oval, gouache, 8cm x 6.5cm; others (3) £60 - £100
1301 J B Alexander (Scottish early 20th century), a portrait miniature, Lady Warwick, signed with initials, watercolour on ivory, oval, 14cm x 10cm £60 - £80
1304
1304 Flemish school (16th century), a miniature, Christ Being Nailed to the Cross, oil on copper panel, later 19th century gilt metal and enamelled mourning pendant frame, 6.5cm x 5.2cm, frame 8cm x 6.5cm, unmarked £2500 - £3500
1302 John Butterworth of Leeds (c.1761 - 1821), a silhouette, of a gentleman, bust length in profile, looking to dexter, inscribed to verso, oval, 9cm x 7cm £60 - £80
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1317 A gilt metal wall three-light, three branch wall light, cast with leafy scrolls, 58cm high £60 - £100
1318 A good pair of gilt metal three-light three-branch wall lights, with ribbon tied fleur de lys pendants, tapering back plates, cast with ribbon tied husk pendants, 63cm high £200 - £300
1319 A large French gilt metal mounted marble urnular pedestal table lamp, cast and applied with stiff acanthus, shells, flowering swags and Pan masks, lotus socle, circular £150 - £200 base, 61cm high
1320 A pair of 19th century porcelain mounted ormolu two-light candelabra, each cast as a heron, holding aloft leafy scroll branches, square bases, elephant mask feet, 36cm high, c.1860 £200 - £300
1310
1310 A post-Regency gilt metal mounted Derbyshire Blue John miniature tripod centre table, the circular top with beaded border, lotus cast column, anthemion apron, lion paw feet, 14.5cm high, 11.5cm diam £300 - £400
1311 A Derbyshire spar egg shaped desk weight, stepped rectangular marble base, 9.5cm wide £80 - £120
1312 A 19th century Derbyshire alabaster and revese glass painted trompe l’oiel miniature, figures inspecting ruins, £70 - £90 8cm diam 1313 A 19th century Blue John egg-shaped paperweight, 8cm long £200 - £250
Light Fittings
1321
1321 A pair of Art Nouveau patinated bronzed figural table lamps, cast as maidens in eastern robes, grasping flowering stems culminating in shell sconces, turned circular marble bases, 74cm high, c. 1920 £300 - £500
1315 A brass electrolier in the classical style, four branches, two tiers of pendant droppers decorated with ribbons and laurel leaves £50 - £80
1322 A pair of substantial 19th century bronze seven-light six-branch table candelabra, cast with scantily clad putti and kneeling attendants, acanthus campana scomces, leafy branches springing from masks, canted incurved triform bases, lion paw feet, 78cm high, c.1860 £500 - £700
1316 A French bronze table lamp, cast as a dolphin, stepped circular base, 48cm high, fitted for electricity £100 - £150
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1326
1323 A set of four Louis XVI style gilt bronze two-branch wall sconces, ribbon-tied crestings, each cast with caprine masks, fruit and scrolling acanthus, 44cm high, early 20th century (fitted for electricity) £500 - £700
Wine
1328
1335 Chateau de Plantigny, 1967, Beaujolais Supérieur, magnum, 150cl, level at neck, seal in tact, label good £100 - £150
1324 A substantial post-Regency dark patinated bronze tripod table lamp base, acanthus grasped fluted column, bold lion monopodia, circular base with lotus border, bun feet, 42cm high, c.1830 £300 - £400 1325 A Victorian green vaseline glass and brass table oil lamp, fluted shade, marbled reservoir, black ceramic base, 55cm high, c.1890 £60 - £100 1326 An Art Nouveau copper and cranberry ceiling light, the framed with sinuous scrolls, spirally turned cranberry glass sleeve, 31cm high, c.1880 £200 - £300 1327 An Art Nouveau gilt metal figural desk lamp, cast as a maiden grasping a sinuous branch, the shade set with £100 - £150 coloured cabochons, 34cm high, c.1910 1328 An early 20th century French gilt bronze table lamp, compressed reservoir above a stylised composite column, a scantily clad putto inscribing a ribbon, cast and applied with acanthus leaves, swags and fruiting branches, spreading canted alabaster base, bun feet, 55cm high,c.1920, fitted for electricity £150 - £250 For more images please visit
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1336 Moët & Chandon, Dry Impérial, vintage 1945, sealed As World War II ended on V-E Day (8th May 1945) a lot of champagnes were drunk in celebration £200 - £300 121
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1350 A Victorian silver mounted riding crop, by Brigg, London, L-shaped stag antler handle, the shaft 60cm long, £100 - £150 London 1890; others (4)
1351 A late 19th century ivory novelty parasol handle, carved as the head of a horse, brown glass eyes, 26cm long, c.1900 £70 - £100 1352 An 18th century gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, carved as a comical man, with a cap and long hair, his nose turned up amusingly, malacca shaft, 89cm long overall £100 - £150
1353 Folk Art - a Victorian hedgerow walking cane, probably Scottish, the pommel carved as the head of Robert Burns, mahoganised throughout, 79cm long, c. 1870 £100 - £150
1354 A late 19th/early 20th century bamboo novelty gentleman's walking cane, the pommel as an exaggerated and fanciful born with inset glass eyes, hardwood beak and horn feet, shaft capped with turned brass tip, 89cm long £70 - £100
1337
1337 1935 Chateau d’Yquem, Sauternes, France, dessert wine, level to neck, slight damage to label £300 - £500
1355 An early 20th century horn hafted ornithological walking stick, retailed by Swaine Adeney Brigg, stamped Brigg, the handle boldy carved as a bird with a pronounced beak, inset with glass eyes, silver ferrule, malacca shaft, 87.7cm long, rubbed marks, c. 1910 £100 - £150
Walking Sticks 1344 A Victorian tortoiseshell and ivory mounted novelty gentleman's walking cane, the spreading tortoiseshell pommel, neck and shoulder applied with a carved ivory hare, ivory ferrule, hardwood shaft, 99cm long, c. 1870 £120 - £180
1356 An Edwardian novelty hedgerow gentleman's walking cane, the pommel carved as a boxer dog, inset glass eyes, 87cm long, c. 1900 £100 - £150
1357 A George III gold mounted gentleman's walking cane, the pommel of plain design engraved with a monogram and family crest, the shoulder with stiff swags, malacca shaft, long brass tip, 92cm long, c. 1790 Crest of Radnor £200 - £300
1345 A 19th century Colonial novelty silver-mounted walking stick, the bone pommel carved as a grotesque face, his elongated over-sized nose as the handle, white metal ferule, mallaca shaft, 79cm long £200 - £250
1358 A George V silver mounted and ivory gentleman's walking cane, the pommel set with a Japanese Meiji ivory carving of a budding rocky outcrop surmounted by monkeys, signed, silver ferrule, ebony shaft, 99cm high, J. Howell and Co £300 - £400 Ltd, Birmingham 1922
1346 A 19th century gentleman’s novelty walking cane, the horn handle carved as the head of a greyhound, glass eyes, palmwood shaft, 91cm long £70 - £90
1347 A 19th century ivory gentleman’s novelty walking cane handle, carved as the head of a pug, glass eyes, silver ferule, bamboo shaft, 89cm long £150 - £200
1359 An early 20th century European ivory hafted gentleman's walking cane, carved with a child in 17th century dress of folded hat with feather, locks and a stiff collar, white metal ferrule, bamboo shaft, 92cm long, c. 1900 £200 - £250
1348 An early 20th century Black Forest type novelty automaton walking cane handle, carved as the head of a terrier, silver ferule, hardwood shaft, 82cm long £100 - £150
1360 A Chinese novelty ivory hafted gentleman's walking cane, carved with a ferocious dragon head with a puzzle ball in its agape mouth by clenched teeth, white metal ferrule, malacca shaft, 92.5cm long, c. 1900 £150 - £200
1349 An early 20th century silver mounted walking cane, the curved handle as the head of a duck, glass eyes, 69cm long, c.1907 £60 - £80 For more images please visit
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1365 An Edwardian 15ct gold mounted gentleman's swagger stick, the pommel engraved E. Ashmead-Bartlett. Bachelor's Club [London], reatiled by Swaine & Adeney, Ltd., London, stamped, malacca shaft, 95cm long, Edward Swaine Adeney, London 1910
1361 An Art Deco ivory and 9ct gold gentleman's walking cane, turned ivory pommel, gold ferrule, snakewood shaft, ivory tip, 92cm long, John Howell & Co Ltd, London 1921 £200 - £300
1362 A Victorian ivory mounted novelty gentleman's walking cane, the pommel boldly carved with a man sporting a pointed beard and upturned cap, inset glass eyes, chased silver ferrule, ebony shaft, 89cm long, Birmingham 1896 £200 - £300
Son of Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, MP, Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett (1881-1931) also an MP, was a British war correspondent during the First World War. Through his reporting of the Battle of Gallipoli, Ashmead-Bartlett was instrumental in the birth of the Anzac legend which still dominates military history in Australia and New Zealand.Through his outspoken criticism of the conduct of the campaign, he was instrumental in bringing about the dismissal of the British commander-inchief, Sir Ian Hamilton - an event that led to the evacuation of British forces from the Gallipoli peninsula.1366A whale bone and whale ivory walking stick £150 - £200
1363 A 19th century gold mounted gentleman's walking cane, the pommel of plain design, malacca shaft, 83cm long £200 - £250
1364 A Victorian 9ct gold mounted gentleman's walking cane, the bulbous pommel chased and embossed with scrolling foliage, monogrammed, ebony shaft, 89cm long, Thomas Prime and Son, London 1860 £200 - £250 For more images please visit
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1366 A 19th century whale bone gentleman's walking cane, tapering square pommel, carved throughout with alternating compartments of fluting, reeding, chequering and spirally fluting, inlaid throughout the shoulder with tortoiseshell, 93cm long £1500 - £2000
1376 A Newman & Guardia tripod stand walking stick, patended, horn crook handles, the brass collar engraved with the company monogram, tripartite mechanism, brass cap, 97.5cm long, c. 1923 The Newman & Guardia Walking Stick tripod was first advertised from 1922. It was designed as both a walking stick and for photographic use. 'It is very quickly opened for use, or collapsed for carrying. Adjustable for varying heights, it can be instantly locked at any position. A tie-rod runs through the tripod head, which is fitted with a clamp screw on stem'. It sold for £3 10 0. A new and improved model was offered from 1923 with a crook handle at a reduced price of £3 5 0. £150 - £200
1367 A gentleman's marine ivory and whale bone walking cane, the ivory pommel well carved as a clenched fist, three graduating tortoiseshell bands along the ivory shoulder, the whale bone shaft alternately carved with chequering, reeding and fluting, 97cm long, early 19th century £1200 - £1800
1368 A gentleman's hedgerow sword stick, 68cm fullered blade decorated in niello with swags, spirally fluted white metal pommel, conforming ferrule, 90.5cm long, c. 1860 £80 - £120
1377 An early 19th century three-section bamboo poacher's cane, of typical form, silver plated covered pommel, brass shafts to fishing cane and tip, 91cm long £200 - £300
1369 A late Victorian silver mounted walking cane, planished silver pommel, snakewood shaft, 81cm long, £200 - £250 Chester (rubbed marks), c. 1900
1378 A 19th century four-section marine ivory walking cane, of quite plain design, ball pommel, 86cm long £100 - £150
1370 An Art Nouveau Continental silver walking stick, sinuous crook handle terminating in fruiting vine and stiff leaves, stamped 800, ebony shaft, ivory tip, 90.5cm long, c. 1910 £70 - £100
1379 An early 20th century segmented ivory walking cane, the pommel carved as a scarab beetle on a fluted lotus socle, the multi-section shaft carved with restraint, 89.5cm £200 - £300 long, c. 1920
1371 An George V silver mounted walking stick, horn crook handle, silver collar, snakewood shaft, 92cm long, Harry Hamilton Tracy, London (rubbed date letter) £100 - £150
Scientific Instruments and Photography
1372 A George III gold mounted gentleman's walking cane, the pommel chased and engraved with foliate scrolls terminating in flowerheads, later crest, malacca shaft, 89.5cm long, c. 1800
Crest of John, son of James Waddell of Stockbriggs, Lanarkshire in 1888; he was a coal owner and commissioner for supply for County of Lanark, Scotland £200 - £300
1400 A 19th century four draw brass and leather mounted four-draw telescope, by J.H. Steward, London, 82cm long, c.1875
John Henry Steward (1817-1896) set up in business in London as an optician, later also a jeweller. By his wife Aquila Knight he had three sons, of whom the youngest and his issue continued the business (from 1912 a limited company) until its dale in 1975. The telescope was originally evolved to the requirements of soldier and politician Viscount Bury (laster 7th Earl of Albemarle) who served as under Secretary of state for War under Disraeli and Lord Salisbury, 1878-1886. The serial number and firm’s addresses suggest a £60 - £100 manufacturing date of c. 1875.
1373 Folk Art - a lacquered sweet chestnut walking stick, crook handle carved as a terminating branch, the shaft profusely carved with trails of curling serpents and branches of ivy, dated 1920, 98cm long, c. 1920 £200 - £250 1374 An Edwardian silver and bamboo flick gentleman's walking cane, of plain design, by Swaine Adeney Brigg, stamped Brigg, 84cm long, rubbed marks, c. 1905 £70- - £100
1375 A rare Victorian novelty silver mounted walking cane, the silver haft as a golf club, hinged compartment possibly for snuff, gilt interior, can shaft, 95.5cm long, Joseph Braham, London 1892 £200 - £250
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1401 A 19th century gilt brass monocular microscope, screw-fitting barrel, rack and pinion adjustment, convex mirror, Y-shaped base, 32.5cm high, mahogany case with an arrangement of accessories, £80 - £120
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1402 A blued and lacquered brass monocular microscope, by R & J Beck, London, push/pull adjustment, sub-stage condenser, convex/plano mirror, rounded tri-form base, 27cm high, no.16799, boxed £60 - £80
1418 Antiquities - an Assyrian-type clay figural votive, possibly emblematic of fertility, modelled as a man and £100 - £150 woman, 16.5cm high 1419 Antiquities - an Egyptian fragmentary faience shabti, traces of pale green glaze, 3cm high, on a ebonised pyramidshaped display stand £50 - £70
1403 A pair of 19th century brass and steel travelling beam scales, by W & T Avery, Birmingham, six graduated troy oz cup weights, the oak case with paper label; a set of jewellers scales and weights (2) £50 - £70
1420 Antiquities - an Egyptian fragmentary faience shabti, traces of turquoise glaze, 11.5cm high, mahogany display stand £80 - £120
1404 Photography - Ernst Leitz GmbH, Wetzlar. A Leica III 35mm Camera, serial number 314696 c1939 with a Summitar 50mm f2 lens (serial no. 506181) fitted with a conforming UV filter. Factory modified to a IIIa with retrofitted flash sync. and IIIf ‘’red dial’’ film advance knob. Leather Case. £200 - £300
1421 Antiquities - an Indian clay head of a deity, crowned, 11cm high overall, display stand; a Hindu sub-continent clay head, of a lady, modelled with large loop earrings, 11cm high overall, display stand (2) £100 - £150 1422 Antiquities - an Indian terracotta fragmentary figure of a deity, traces of red glaze, 10.5cm high, display stand £60 - £100
1405 An extensive collection of Victorian glass plates and slides, comprising kaleidoscopic, children’s, topographical including a panorama from the Australia Hotel, Sydney, an ‘English Child and her Ayah, others, containted in three cases and some card boxed sets; a Victorian magic lantern, by W.C. Hughes, London, no. 3386, tin case, c. 1880; accessories £120 - £180
1423 A 19th century English Grand Tour fragmentary stone pediment, carved as a gorgon, modelled from that of the Roman Baths, Bath, 30cm high £150 - £200
Natural History
Tribal Art 1425 A whale tooth carving, probably Inuit, of a penguin, 15cm high, hardwood base £60 - £80
1410 Natural History - a bowl-shaped coral specimen, circular ebonised base, 28cm £70 - £100
1426 Samuel Adedayo, mid-20th Century Nigerian School, a set of five, The Installation of Our Life, Presentation of Eve to Adam,The Bush Drummer, and the Forest Dancers, others, signed and titled in blue biro, woodblock prints and body colour on canvas, four framed and one loose £150 - £200
1411 Natural History - a finger coral specimen, shaped £50 - £70 ebonised base, 18cm high
1412 Natural History - a white coral specimen, ebonised circular base, 17cm high £40 - £60
1427 Triabl Art - a West African abstract bone mask, possibly Gabonian, carved in relief with geometric motifs, hardwood stand, 12cm high, manuscript French collector’s note to base £50 - £70
Antiquities 1415 Antiquities - a fragmentary bronze sword, probably Indonesian, figural group of two naked youths, knopped base, shaped hilt cast with angular banding, the blade with scriptural motifs, 27.5cm long, ebonised stand £150 - £200
1428 Tribal Art - a Dogon sharmonic hardwood pestle board, carved as a stylized pig, belly and legs carved with reserves of geometric checking, the back flattened and smoothed for grinding, rush strung mortar to neck, 28cm long £70 - £100
1416 Antiquities - a pre-Columbian clay head, traces of red glaze, 9cm high overall, display stand; another, similar, smaller, 7.5cm high overall, display stand (2) £70 - £100
1429 Tribal Art - a Kuba Ikhula knife, typical broad shaped steel blade pierced with four holes and outlined with a reeded band, turned wooden grip wire inlaid with geometric motifs, 36cm long, Congo, 19th century £60 - £100
1417 Antiquities - a Stone Age flint knife, 10.4cm long; another, similar, 12cm long; a knapped flint, 9cm long; a Stone Age knapped spear head, 12cm long; etc (6) £120 - £180
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1430 Tribal Art - a pair of carved Inuit dolls, man and woman with baby, in traditional fur dress with knee-high leather boots, 32cm high; bone sledge ensuite, 16cm long (3) £200 - £300
1442 A 19th century mahogany concertina, by Rock Chidley, London, forty ivory keys, each hexagonal end pierced with a band of scrolls, leather trimmed paper bellows, no.3695, 19.5cm diam £100 - £150
1432 Tribal Art - a Solomon Island ebonised hardwood and mother of pearl carving, as a tribesman’s head, the elongated and domed cranium carved with rectangular bands, above a mother of pearl fretwork border, similarly outlined throughout, stretched ear lobes, 38cm high £150 - £200
1444 A 19th century Swiss faux rosewood music box, the 16cm cylinder playing ten airs on a one-piece comb and three bells, flanked by dancing doll automata, cranking handle, Stop/Start and Change/Repeat selectors, the case with hinged cover, tune sheet to verso, bracket feet, 46.5cm wide, c.1870 (the case distressed) £60 - £100
1434 Tribal Art - a sub-Saharan male fertility figure, possibly Yoruban, boldly carved, his neck and ankles with a knotted reed, 28cm high £70 - £100
1446 A French violin, the one-piece back 33cm long excluding button, paper label inscribed Dulcis et Fortis JTL, ebony tuning pegs, 55.5cm long overall, the bow apparently unsigned £70 - £100
1436 Tribal Art - an Inuit oosik club or baculum (fossilized walrus penile bone), circular ebonised base, 35cm long £150 - £200
1447
1443 A 19th century silver coloured metal mounted and bound violin bow, ebony frog inlaid with a mother of pearl lozenge, 74cm long £200 - £300
1431 Tribal Art - a Polynesian ovoid hardwood bowl, banding carved with swags and scrolls, 71.5cm long, collector’s note to verso; another, smaller, 56cm long (2) £100 - £150
1433 Tribal Art - a South-East Asian mask, probably Indonesian, the face painted in tones of black, red and white, glazed eyes, mouth agape revealing a top row of teeth, 27cm high £70 - £100
1445 A cello, the two-piece back 77cm excluding inset button, rosewood tuning pegs, 123.5cm long overall, £200 - £300 19th/early 20th century, the bow unsigned
1435 Tribal Art - a Trobriand Islands hardwood spatula, 46cm long £50 - £70
1447 A George III boxwood and ivory patent flute, by William Henry Potter, Robinson’s Court, Fleet Street, London, in four sections, one mount inscribed W Gozzett, silver coloured metal keys, 66cm long, c.1806 - 1817 William Henry Potter (1760 - 1848) took over the family workshop at Robinson’s Court upon his father Richard’s death in 1806, before giving up the premises to work from home at Pemberton Row in 1817 and eventually retiring to Bromley in the 1830’s. £200 - £250
1437 Tribal Art - a Sudanese kaskara sword, 70.5cm pointed doubled-edged blade, leather bound grip, tooled leather scabbard and strap with raised banding, verdigris bronze ball pommel, 103cm long overall, c.1900 £70 - £100
Musical Instruments 1440 A 19th century concertina, by Lachenal & Co, London, thirty one bone keys, pierced chrome ends, one handle stamped English Make, Steel Reeds, leather bellows, maker’s stamp to strap, 16cm diam, no.196145 £80 - £120
1448 A German violin, by Wolff Brothers, the two-piece back 33cm long excluding button, ebony tuning pegs, outlined throughout with purfling, paper label inscribed Streich Instrumenten-Fabrik von Gebruder Wolff in Creuznach, 55cm long overall, the associated bow unsigned, cased £200 - £300
1441 A 19th century French violin, by Paul Claudot a Paris, the well figured two-piece back 35.75cm long excluding button, ebony tuning pegs, outlined throughout with purfling, 60.5cm long overall, paper label, dated 1860; the bow with ivory terminal and ebony frog inlaid with a shield shaped mother of pearl cartouche, 73.5cm long; another bow, apparently unsigned, ebonised case
1449 A German violin, the two-piece back 35.5cm excluding button, paper label inscribed Nach Sebastian Kloz in Mittenwald, rosewood tuning pegs, outlined throughout with purfling, 59cm long overall £60 - £100
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1450 1454 A set of eight cast brass hand bells, by John Taylor & Co, signed with initials, leather straps stamped with notes, the bells 8.5cm to 6cm diam £300 - £400
1450 A Lachenal & Co. patent concertina, with forty-eight bone, ebonised and cinnabar-type buttons, five-fold leather bellows, hexagonal fret-carved rose wood ends, applied paper label, stamped 37584 in contemporaneous black ink, ebonised hexagonal case £200 - £300
1455 A violin, the two-piece back 34cm excluding button, Antonius Straduarius Cremonensis label, ebony tuning pegs, outlined throughout with purfling, 56.5cm long overall, the silver coloured metal mounted bow with ivory tip, apparently unsigned, ebonised case £60 - £100
1451 A large 19th century Swiss rosewood and marquetry music box, the 33cm cylinder playing twelve airs on a two-piece comb and six bells, cranking mechanism, Change/Repeat and Stop/Start selectors, lithographed Timbres sheet no.H236, the hinged cover inlaid with an oval reserve of flowering branches, outlined with boxwood stringing, faux rosewood sides, bracket feet, 65cm wide, c.1870 £300 - £400
1456 A violin, the two-piece back 35.55cm long excluding button, paper label with indistinct pencil inscription, 59.5cm long, the bow apparently unsigned £100 - £150
1457 A violin, the two-piece back 36cm long excluding button, rosewood tuning pegs, paper Straduarius label, 60cm long overall, early 20th century; another, the two-piece back 36cm long excluding button, paper Straduarius label, 60cm long overall, late 19th/ early 20th century, the four bows unsigned, cased (2) £80 - £120
1452 A late 19th century concertina, with forty-eight bone, ebonised and cinnabar-type buttons, four-fold leather bellows, hexagonal fret-carved mahogany ends, leather case £60 - £100
1453 A Lachenal & Co. patent concertina, twenty one buttons, pierced hexagonal ends, leather trimmed paper bellows, 16cm diam, no.95181, cased £100 - £150
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1458 A Windsor Whirle Monarch banjo, five strings, twenty eight frets, Reg. no. 450220, 96cm long overall, c.1928, cased £100 - £150
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19th August
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5th August
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16th September
Three-Day Fine Art and Antiques Auction
30th September, 1st and 2nd October
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14th October
Jewellery
28th October
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29th October
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11th November
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25th November
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Barometers and Clocks
1460 A 19th century mahogany wheel barometer, 20cm silvered register, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, architectural pediment with gilt brass finials, alcohol thermometer, hygrometer, convex mirror, 100cm long, c. 1820 £60 - £100
1461 A large dial George IV rosewood veneered wheel barometer with architectural pediment centred by a brass urn, hygrometer, alcohol thermometer, mirror, 10inch (25.5cm) silvered dial, ivorine adjuster and level marked warranted correct, 109cm £70 - £100
1464 A Victorian brass skeleton timepiece, 16cm silvered Gothic chapter ring inscribed with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, five pillar fusee movement, moulded oval carrara marble base, glass dome, 44cm high overall, c.1860
This important clock is attributable to Evans of Handsworth, Birmingham, and has his typical scroll,l frame, robust movement, inverted train to enable the seconds subsidiary dial to be placed low down on the main chapter, and Evans’s pivoted detent escapement, invented by the maker c. 1860. The company of William Frederick Evans evolved from one set up in the last years of the 18th century by John Houghton, clockmaker to Matthew Boulton FRS of the Soho works, Handsworth. Boulton originally had John Whitehurst FRS make movements for his exceptionally high quality decorative clocks, and Whitehurst later recommended his former assistant Thomas Mawkes to take the work over from him. When the latter returned to Derby Boulton appointed John Houghton, who set up on his own in Soho Street, Handsworth when Boulton ceased to make clocks in 1805. Evans joined him as an assistant, became his son-in-law and took the firm over on Houghton’s retirement at a great age in 1843 as W F Evans & Son. Evans later concentrated on making high quality and very distinctive skeleton clocks into the 1870s. £200 - £300
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1466 A 19th century French Boulle work giant carriage clock, by Henry Marc, Paris, 7.5cm rectangular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, chronometer escapement movement striking on a bell, the case with shaped swan neck carrying handle, veneered overall in green stained tortoiseshell with leafy stems and strapwork, skirted base, 24cm over handle, c.1880 £1200 - £1800
1465 A 19th century Egyptian Revival belge noir mantel clock, 10cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the rusticated pylon shaped case crested by a sphinx, flanked by trailing bell husks, plinth base, 36cm wide, c.1870 £100 - £150
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1467 A 19th century French Classical Revival bronze mounted pylon shaped belge noir mantel clock, 8.5cm dial incised and inscribed in gilt with Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case crested with the figure of Napoleon Bonaparte, he stands, with arms folded, the case applied with a drapery swag, lion paw feet with lotus knees, 53.5cm high, c.1870 £200 - £300
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1468 1468 A 19th century French Egyptian Revival bronze rouge and noir marble mantel clock garniture, 10cm circular dial with gilt metal Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eightday movement striking on a bell, crested by a Pharoah, enthroned, holding a staff and ankh, rusticated pylon shaped case, bracket feet, 57cm high, flanked by a pair of two-light candelabra, cast as sphinxes, 46cm high, c.1870 £1500 - £2500
1470 A 19th century French gilt metal mounted boulle and ebonised cartouche shaped mantel clock, 10cm dial inscribed with Roman numerals upon enamel cushion reserves, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case typically veneered in brass and tortoiseshell with leafy scrolls, flaming urn finial, 39cm high, c.1860 £200 - £300
1471 A 19th century French Second Empire brass inlaid ebonised portico clock, 10cm white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, fourteen day movement striking on a bell, by S Marti /Paris No. 377, adjustable gridiron pendulum, the case with ormolu capped columns, 42cm. high, under dome, ebonised stand Samuel Marti & Co of Le Pays de Montbeliard, Paris, were making fine quality clock movements from c. 1855 until c. 1890, winning a bronze medal (as indicated on the movement of this clock) at the Paris Exhibition of 1860; they went on to win a gold medal later. £250 - £300
1469 A 19th century French gilt metal figural mantel clock, 7.5cm dial with Roman numerals inscribed upon faience markers, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case crested by a young girl picking grapes, the base with diapers, leafy scrolls and flowers, 39.5cm high, c.1870 £80 - £120
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1474 A 19th century rosewood and marquetry Vienna regulator wall clock, 16cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, triple winding holes, three weights, the case with shaped serpentine cresting, unusually inlaid with Cupid within a shaped vignette crested by a pair of monkeys, canted angles carved and applied with acanthus brackets, shaped apron, 123cm long, c.1870 £300 - £500
1475 A 19th century Swedish giltwood and gesso cartel clock, 17cm convex enamel dial inscribed Engstrom, Stockholm, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, eight-day movement striking on a bell, carved throughout with flowers and foliage, 67cm long £300 - £400 1476 A contemporary E. Dent & Co brass mystery clock, 19cm open silvered chapter ring enclosing a pendulum drum movement supported by dolphins, oval stand, inscribed E Dent & Co Limited, 41 Pall Mall, London, no. 43/500 £70 - £100
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1472 A 19th century Lichfield Cathedral type brass skeleton timepiece, voluted base, silvered solid Roman chapter ring, engrailed edge, spade and poker hands, eightday fusee movement anchor escapement, glass dome, 38cm high, 40.7cm high including dome £100 - £150
1477 A fine 19th century French Rococo bronze and ormolu mantel clock, cast as an elephant and howdah, 9.5cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Arabic and subsidiary Roman numerals, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case crested by a lady of the court with exotic attendants, rocky base with leafy S-scrolls, 43cm high, c.1870 £2000 - £3000
1478 A fine Louis XVI Revival ormolu mantel clock garniture, 10.5cm convex enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the drum case crested by a flowering urn, swags and ribbon, supported by a pair of putti, bowed rectangular alabaster base, milled feet, 49cm high, flanked by a pair of two-light candelabra, boldly cast with dragons, acanthus, shells £1500 - £2000 and S-scrolls, 37cm high c.1900
1479 A fine mid-19th century Vienna wall regulator, ebonised serpentine case, carved crest between two turned finials to arched top, recessed enamel dial with cast gilt brass bezel, recessed engine turned centre with blank tablet 8-day three train movement striking on a gong, wood rod pendulum, brass cased weights 52cm high £800 - £1200
1480 A French gilt brass and champleve enamel carriage timepiece, 4.5cm circular enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals, keyless movement with platform escapement, the five glass case with angular swing handle, the angles decorated in polychrome with scrolling leaves, bun feet, 13.5cm high £100 - £150
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1481 A French gilt brass carriage clock, by Leroy, Palais Royal, Paris, 7cm enamel dial, Roman numerals and subsidiary baton markers, eight day movement striking on a gong, lacquered gilt brass suspension handle, pediment and fluted pilasters, five glass panels, 18cm high overall, fitted morocco case, c. 1900 £700 - £1000
1473 A 19th century mahogany and brass marquetry drop dial wall clock, 20cm silvered dial inscribed Charles Skinner, Royal Exchange, London, Roman numerals, single winding hole, fusee movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, 50cm high £600 - £1000 For more images please visit
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1482 A French gilt brass clock garniture, in Louis XVI style, the 8cm circular dial with Roman numerals in reserves on a blue celeste ground, fourteen-day movement by Japy Freres/No. 6071, striking on a bell, the case with large urn finial, oval and rectangular conforming ‘Sevres’ panels, cast with acanthus leaves and scroll, conforming side vases, the clock 35cm high, the vases 23cm. high, 51.3cm high under dome
The clock dome base carries a brass plaque reading: ‘Presented to/Mr. J. P. Wright/by the Managers and Head Foreman/of the Shipbuilding Dept./of Messrs. Vickers Ltd./Barrow-in-Furness/on his retirement/February 10th 1923’ £150 - £200
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1483 A French gilt metal and marble portico clock garniture, 8cm convex enamel dial inscribed Paraye, Lyon, Arabic numerals, the movement signed Au Mougin and numbered 678 5 8, drum shaped case crested by a twohandled urn, above four pillars with flaming urn crestings, laurel swag apron, rectangular base, milled knop feet, 40cm high, flanked by a pair of conforming three-light two branch £200 - £300 candelabra, 27cm high, c.1900
1488 1487 A George II mahogany verge fusee circular wall timepiece, 19cm silvered dial inscribed Thomas Hemings, London, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, false pendulum repeater, 24cm diam, c.1750
Thomas Hemings was b. c. 1720, had set up in Fleet Street by 1742 but by 1749 was working from Piccadilly. He appears £600 - £1000 to have died or retired in 1775.
1488 A George II mahogany verge fusee circular wall timepiece, of small proportions, 20cm silvered dial inscribed John Ellicott, London, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, single winding holes, false pendulum aperture, moulded border, 27cm diam, c.1750
1484 A French black polished slate and bronze mantel clock, 12cn circular dial, with Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, fourteen-day Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, visible brocot escapement, gilt hands, the movement and face set in a drum, on a scrolled mount, faced with St. Anne marble, with a bronze figural frieze, the mercury compensated pendulum visible through a bevelled glass panel, flanked by a pair of bronze fluted columns topped by finials, the base set with inlaid plaques of St. Anne marble, the whole flanked by volutes, 48cm high, c.1880 £150 - £200
The Ellicotts were an important four generation dynasty of makers originating in Cornwall,started by John Ellicott, senior (1673-1733), father of John Ellicott, junior, whose work this is. He was born in 1706, apprenticed to his father 1720-1727, with whom he worked at Austin Friars and whom he succeeded in 1733. He later moved premises to the Royal Exchange and from 1760 took his son Edward (died 1791) into partnership, when the Christian name was dropped from their signature. Ellicott was a mechanic of talent who, like Derby’s John WhitehurstFRS, invented a temperature compensating pendulum and also an early cylinder escapement for watches, being elected FRS at the age of 32 in 1738.. He was appointed clock maker to King George III. This clock was thus made between 1733 and 1760. The firm continued until the retirement of Edward’s son, also Edward, in 1835. £600 - £1000
1485 A George II ormolu mounted ebonised bracket clock, 17.5cm arched brass dial with ribbon inscribed Wm. Smith, London, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Strike/Silent to arch, leafy scroll spandrels, date and false pendulum apertures, twin-winding holes, twin fusee movement striking on a bell, the backplate engraved in the Chinoiserie taste with a figure on a bridge, pagoda top case with brass carrying handle, canted angles cast and applied with female herms, moulded base, brass bracket feet, 49cm high, c.1750 £3000 - £4000 1486 A George III mahogany circular verge fusee wall timepiece, 30cm silvered dial inscribed Walter Mith, Cuckfield, Profite, Bien Chaque, Moment, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, demi-lune moonphase, day and date apertures, brass bezel, moulded border, 35cm diam, c.1775
Edward Gatland of Cuckfield1756-1763. He took apprentices throughout the 1770s and was still working in 1791. He died in 1817. Smith made several excellent quality clocks bespoke to order, including a tavern regulator by which the LondonBrighton mail coach was timed. £600 - £1000 For more images please visit
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1489 A George III oak longcase clock, 20.5cm brass dial inscribed James Ashton,Tideswell, spandrels cast with the four seasons, silvered subsidiary seconds dial and wide date aperture, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with Greek key frieze, shaped rectangular door flanked by fluted quarter columns, 208cm high, c.1800
1490 A George III Welsh oak longcase clock, square brass dial, cut brass spandrels, subsidiary star engraved seconds and date chapters dial, the centre engraved with sunflowers, signed M. Thomas/Caernarvon, associated eight-day movement, the hood with architectural cornice turned columns, shaped door to waist, brass escutcheon, plain quarter columns, skirted plinth, Morris Thomas of Caernarvon was working there between 1769 and 1794. £400 - £600
James Ashton was born 1769, articled to his father Aaron 1783-1790 and married Sarah Shepley (also of a N. Derbyshire clockmaking family) in 1791 and is recorded as working until c. 1810. He represented the third generation of a clockmaking family working at Ashbourne and Tideswell but originally from Macclesfield. £300 - £500 For more images please visit
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1494 A late 19th century Vienna wall clock, two train eight-day movement striking on a bell, mercury compensated pendulum, enamel recessed dial signed by the retailer, Kay/Worcester., the case turned columns and lower finials flanking glazed panel, 99cm high, £150 - £200 1495 A rosewood Vienna regulator wall clock, 16.5cm circular dial inscribed Anton Haager In Salzburg, Getpreidegasse, Roman numerals, single winding hole, single weight, the plain case applied with scroll brackets, 101cm long, the movement c.1870 £300 - £500
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1491 A Gothic Revival brass skeleton clock, 13cm silvered dial inscribed with Roman numerals, single fusee movement striking on a bell, halberd hammer, scroll frame with four pillars, oval base, the clock 44cm high, glass dome 46cm high overall £200 - £300
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1496 A substantial 19th century French bronze and ormolu clock garniature, 8.5cm enamel dial inscribed with Roman numerals, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, signed Robin A Paris, the case crested with the figure of Plato, seated, reading from The Laws of Athens, the canted angles with masks, scroll feet, retailers label for Mudesse, Marbrier Brete, 6 Rue Des Fosses Du Temple, Paris, 58cm high, flanked by a pair of saucer shaped pedestal urns, 30cm high, c.1870 £500 - £700
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1497 A substantial 19th century French ormolu cartouche shaped mantel clock, in the Louis XV taste, 14.5cm circular gilt dial inscribed Payne, 163 New Bond Street, Roman numerals, twin winding holes, Vincenti & Cie movement striking on a bell, the case crested by a covered urn with lion mask handles and boldly cast with scrolling acanthus an a musical trophy, 59cm high, c.1880 £1500 - £2000
1492 A Gothic Revival brass skeleton clock, 22cm dial pierced with tracery and inscribed with Roman numerals, single-fusee movement striking on a bell, scroll-work frame with six pillars, bell shaped feet with gilt acanthus socles, the clock 42cm high, glass dome with white marble base, 50cm high overall £200 - £300
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1498 A Time Recorder, by W M Bailey & Co. Ltd, Albion Works, Salford, Manchester, the movement made to Sir W. H. Bailey’s patent, domed metal case, 80cm high £60 - £100
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1502 An 18th century mahogany verge fusee circular wall timepiece, of small proportions, 16.5cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed Gard, London, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, false pendulum aperture, single winding hole, moulded border, 25cm diam £600 - £1000
1503 An Aesthetic Movement brass strut clock 9cm diameter enamel Roman chapter, recessed cast gilt centre, anonymous French fusee 8-day movement in brass drum case with top suspense and dwarf feet, originally a portable table clock, the associated rectangular fretted brass frame cast with trailing blackberries and leaves marked on reverse 8447/776, imncised spandrels, loop-shaped brass strut, £80 - £120 22.5cm high, c.1890
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1499 A Victorian Gothic Revival walnut musical bracket clock, 21cm brass shaped lancet dial inscribed Barell, Brighton 1266, Roman numerals, Strike/Silent selector, triple winding holes, twin fusee repeating movement striking on a gong and chiming on eight graduated bells, the backplate signed and numbered, the case crested by three fluted finials on acanthus capitals above a frieze of Gothic tracery, flanked by clustercolumns, fretwork sound panels, skirted base, 65cm high, c.1850 £2000 - £3000
1504 An early 20th century lacquered brass oval carriage timepiece, 5.5cm rectangular enamel dial inscribed W.S.Cooper,The Promenade, Cheltenham, Roman numerals, the five glass case with swing carrying handle, bun feet, 12.5cm high, c.1915 £60 - £100
1500 A Victorian Scottish mahogany double-sided railway station platform clock, 29cm circular painted dials inscribed A & J Smith, Aberdeen, Roman numerals, single winding hole, fusee movement, moulded border, 43cm diam, c.1880 £600 - £800
1505 An unusual William IV mahogany alarum bracket clock, 19.5cm circular painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, setting dial to centre, eight-day fusee movement striking on a bell, the case with serpentine cresting, carved and applied with scrolling acanthus, skirted base, bun feet, £300 - £400 42.5cm high, c.1835
1501 A walnut Vienna regulator wall clock, 15.5cm dial inscribed Anton Buschta, Frauenberg, Roman numerals, single winding hole, single weight, the canted case with shaped serpentine cresting, applied with scrolls, 117cm high, the movement c.1870 £300 - £500
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of the most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty in the course of the Dardanelles operations, Lance Corporal Walter Richard Parker , Royal Marines Light Infantry, a Stapleford man is the recipient of the Victoria Cross. The announcement, for some unexplained reason is very belated, as the particular act of bravery for which the distinction is conferred was performed over two years ago and is officially described in the following terms: ‘Lance Corporal Walter Richard Parker R.M.L.I No.Po/5 229, Royal Naval Division. In Recognition of his most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty in the course of the Dardanelles operations. On the night of 30th April, 1st May 1915, a message asking for ammunition, water and medical stores was received from an isolated fire trench at Gaba Tepe. A party of non-commissioned officers and men were detailed to carry water and ammunition, and in response to a call for a volunteer from among the stretcher bearers Parker at once came forward. He had during the previous three days displayed conspicuous bravery and energy under fire whilst in charge of the battalion stretcher bearers. Several men had already been killed in a previous attempt to bring assistance to the men holding the fire trench. To reach this trench it was necessary to traverse an area at least four hundred yards wide which was completely exposed and swept by rifle fire. It was already daylight when the party emerged from shelter and at once one of the men was wounded. Parker organised a stretcher party and going on alone suceeded in reaching the fire trench, all the water and ammunition carriers being either killed or wounded. After his arrival he rendered assistance to the wounded in the trench, displaying extreme courage and remaining cool and collected in very trying circumstances. The trench had finally to be evacuated, and Parker helped to remove and attend the wounded, although he himself was seriously wounded during this operation’
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1507 Thwaites & Reed - an English mahogany and brass falling ball timepiece, the brass scroll back plate plaque signed Thwaites &Reed No.254, further plaque inscribed £200 - £300 Norman C Hart 1972, 66cm high
1506 Military Interest - World War I Victoria Cross Recipient, Stapleford, Nottingham - an early 20th century gilt metal four glass mantel clock, 8.5cm enamel dial inscribed with Arabic numerals and decorated with a band of flowering swags, twin winding holes, fourteen-day movement striking on a gong, mercury compensation pendulum, the interior with brass plate inscribed Presented to Corporal W. R. Parker VC by the Portsmouth Division RMLI all ranks as a mark of appreciation of his gallant conduct at Gallipoli, the case crested by a flowering urn, shaped base with further swags, acanthus scroll feet, 42cm high, c.1918 On 23rd June 1917
1508 A German Black Forest cuckoo clock, 19cm dial with Roman numerals, with carved birds amongst foliage and pine cones, the crest with family of deer, 68cm high, c.1900 £200 - £300
1509 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 33cm circular brass dial inscribed John Steel, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, associated eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with ‘curly eyebrow’ pediment, brass capped reeded Corinthian columns, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 191cm high £250 - £350
The Nottingham Guardian recorded that Yesterday’s London Gazette contains a list of decorations awarded to officers and men in various branches of the Senior Service. In recognition
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1511 A 19th century style mahogany cased regulator, the 28cm square silvered brass dial signed F. G. Bradley, Leicester’, Arabic minute chapter, subsidiary seconds and hour dials, the case with stepped flat topped hood, cockbeaded dial door, 217cm high overall. £200 - £300
1510 A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm white dial, dummy winding holes, Roman chapter, signed Jas Ashton/Tideswell, subsidiary seconds dial, 30 hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with curly pediment, fluted brass capped columns, shaped door with Baroque brass escutcheon, flanked by fluted quarter columns, plinth base, 207cm high
James Ashton was a third generation member of the extensive clockmaking dynasty which flourished on both sides of the Derbyshire/Cheshire border, being grandson of Samuel Ashton of Tideswell and son of Samuel’s younger son, Aaron, also of Tideswell. The elder branch of the family flourished at Ashbourne and Macclesfield, James himself was born c. 1769, was apprenticed to his father 1783-1790 and married Sarah Shepley (a relative of John Shepley of Derby, clock maker) at Glossop in September 1791, working into the second decade of the 19th century. £400 - £600 For more images please visit
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1513 A fine George I ebonised musical longcase clock, 26cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed S Decharmes, London, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, strike/silent to arch, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking and chiming on seven bells, the arched hood with brass capped pilasters, sound grilles to sides pierced and chased with flowering urns and scrolling leaves, the plain case with raised panels, arched rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 223cm high, c.1720
Simon de Charmes was born in CVaen, France in 1670 and came to England as a Hugenot refugee becoming free of the Clockmakers’ Company in 1691. Ibn 1696 he married Eleanor Dean and had (with three daughters) two sons, David (1699-1780) and Simon, who succeeded to the business on his death in July 1734. He built a large house he named Charmes Hall (later Grove house) in King St., Hammersmith £2000 - £3000
1514 A George I longcase clock movement, 31cm arched brass dial inscribed Daniel Grignion, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, Strike/Silent selector to arch, cast and applied with dolphins and masks to spandrels, twin-winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, 42cm high overall, c.1725
Daniel Gignion (1684-1763) was a French born Huguenot who came to England in 1688 and set up in London as a (rather superior) clockmaker in 1706. He had two sons, Thomas (1713-1784), who worked with his father as Daniel & Thomas Grignion 1730-1750, and Daniel who moved to Topsham, Devon. The family continued in business until c. 1825. A member of a distinguished clock-making family, Daniel Grignion was born in France in 1684, and came to England with his family in 1688 after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes. He had set up by 1715 when he took Daniel Delander’s son as his first apprentice, and signed with his son Thomas as Daniel & Thomas Grignion from 1730 until 1750. He then retired and died in 1763, being succeeded by Thomas, who from 1775 to 1783 associated his own son also Thomas with him as Grignion & son/London, Thomas junior continuing alone from 1793 until 1825. A younger son, also Daniel, worked in the West Country. £200 - £300
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1512 A diminutive William & Mary crossbanded walnut longcase alarm clock, 25.5cm square brass dial inscribed Edmunde Massey, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, matted centre with setting wheel, the spandrels cast with masks and scrolling foliage, thirty hour posted birdcage movement striking on a bell, the caddy top hood with giltwood globular finials and flanked by twisted columns, rectangular door to waist with well figured book matched veneers outlined with boxwood stringing, bun feet, 188cm high, c.1690 Edmund Massey was born in Chesire but was apoprenticed to the celebrated maker Joseph Knibb 1674-1681, becoming free of the Clockmkaers’ Company in 1682, the year he married. Working in 1690. £2000 - £3000
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1515 A fine George II mahogany longcase equation clock, 33.5cm arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed William Scafe, London, the arch with rotating orb delineated to show solar time, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on two bells, the flat topped hood with moulded cornice, rectangular door to waist, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, ogee bracket feet, 216cm high, c. 1745
1516 A fine George II walnut three train musical longcase clock, 31cm arched brass dial inscribed George Clarke, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the arch with tidal dial, penny moon-phase, strike/silent and tune selector, playing A March in Scipio, Thor’s Trumpet, The Lads of Dunce and The White Joak, the spandrels cast with masks and scrolling foliage, matted centre with three winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the 13cm cylinder chiming on thirteen bells with twenty six hammers, three weights, the arched hood with deep blind fretwork frieze and brass capped columns, long arched rectangular double quarterveneered door to waist, plinth base, 142cm high, c.1750
William Scafe, an eminent maker of considerable repute, was born son of a blacksmith at Bushley,Yorkshire in 1687, and was apprenticed to his father before moving to London c. 1710 setting up in at the sign of the Clock in King Street later moving to Milk Street, Cheapside, and becoming free of the Clockmakers’ Company in 1721, and served as its master 17491764. He had apprentices in 1735 and 1748 dying in 1765 (will proved 7th June). Despite his unusually long career, his clcocks are remarkably scarce [see Loomes, B.,The Mystery of William Scafe in Clocks Magazine (Jan. 1988) 16-18]. £6000 - £10000 For more images please visit
George Clarke, son of Thomas clarke, was born in London and was of Leadenhall Street, being a ‘well known and superior’ maker, working from 1725 to 1766, during which time he is recorded as having taken several apprentices. £3000 - £5000
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1518 A fine George III mahogany musical longcase clock, 36.5cm arched painted dial inscribed Edward Shepley, Manchester, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary calendar chapter, rolling moon phase to arch, tune selection dial inscribed Monday, The Lovers Quarrel, Tuesday, La Coventry Minuet, Wednesday, Duke of York, Thursday Lo! The Comet, Friday, Rule Britannia, Saturday, God Save the King and Sunday, Psalm 104, the centre painted with ships of the fleet, the spandrels allegorical of the four seasons, four winding holes, the movement striking and chiming on fifteen bells, the case with swan neck pediment, Gothic triple arched rectangular door to waist, flanked by cluster columns, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, the base satinwood crossbanded, ogee bracket feet, 249cm high, c.1815
1517 A fine George III mahogany musical longcase clock, 33cm arched brass dial inscribed Rich. Bullock, Ellesmere, No.539, Roman and Arabic numerals, moonphase to arch, tune selection dial inscribed Easter Hymn, March in Ptolomy, Bank of Flowers, Beillsle March, Roast Beef, Nancy Dawson and Harvest Home, Strike/Not Strike and Chime/Not Chime selection dials to upper angles, mask and leafy scroll spandrels, date aperture, triple winding holes, repeating movement striking on a bell, the 28.5cm cylinder chiming a nest of ten further bells with ten pairs of hammers, the hood with architectural pediment and fretwork frieze, above a Dentil apron, Gothic triple arched door to waist flanked by cluster columns, ogee bracket feet, 254cm high, c.1815 £2000 - £3000
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1520 A George II walnut longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed John Hill, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, the arched with crowned cartouche supported by cherubs, masks and leafy scroll spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the arched hood with brass capped columns, long herringbone crossbanded rectangular door to waist with glazed lenticle, plinth base, 216cm high, c.1730
1519 A George II japanned longcase clock, 30.5cm arched bras dial inscribed Tempus Fugit Tho. Allen, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, dolphins, masks and scrolling foliage to spandrels, the arch with rocking automaton as Father Time, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with arched hood flanked by gilt orb and spire finials, arched rectangular door to waist, typically decorated throughout in the chinoiserie with figures and pagoda landscapes, plinth base, 231cm high, c. 1750
Probably the maker was John Hill of Seven Dials, London, apprenticed 1712 and free of the clockmakers’ Company in 1731. £800 - £1200
Thomas Allen of London was working between 1750-1762. £600 - £800
1521 A George III oak and mahogany inlaid longcase clock, painted breakarch dial with castellated country house in arch, date aperture, gilt hands signed Deacon/Barton, thirty hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment with brass paterae, slim plain columns, the door with shell patera, inlaid chamfered side to trunk, shaped skirt, 222cm high
Samuel Deacon of Barton-in-the-Beans, Leics. was apprenticed 1760-1767, became a Baptist minister and is a well regarded and well recorded local maker. He was born at Ratby in 1746 moved to Barton in 1771 and died in 1816. His successors preserved his workshop and this along with much else relating to him, along with several specimens of his work are in Leicester Museum. £200 - £300
1522 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 34cm white enamel dial inscribed Thos. Hardy, Nottingham, Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with outswept cornice, brass capped reeded Doric columns, rectangular door to waist, plinth base, 192cm high, c. 1810 £200 - £300 1523 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 36cm arched painted dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, Doric columns, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by reeded quarter-columns, plinth base, 222cm high, c. 1810 £300 - £400
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1524 A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 31cm arched painted dial inscribed S. Creswell, Smalley, Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist flanked by canted angles, bracket feet, 223cm high
1526 A George III oak longcase clock, 30cm circular painted dial inscribed J[ames] Bown, Matlock, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass-capped Doric columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded quarter columns, plinth base, 201cm high, c. 1800 £200 - £300
Samuel Creswell was born, son of John Creswell of Smalley, smith, early in 1814, and was working from c. 1835 into the 1840s. He signed his clocks mainly from Heanor. £200 - £300
1527 A George III oak longcase clock, 31cm square brass dial inscribed George Johnson, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, brass capped Doric columns, rectangular door to waist inlaid with an oval shell paterae, 213cm high £200 - £300
1525 A George III oak longcase clock, 28cm square brass dial inscribed Whitehurst of Repton, Roman and Arabic numerals, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight day movement striking on a bell, the hood with reeded columns, rectangular door to base, plinth base, 189cm high £300 - £500 For more images please visit
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1530 A George III oak longcase clock, arched painted dial inscribed Bancroft, Scarborough, rustic vignette to arch, flowers to spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment and brass ball and spire finial, Corinthian columns, shaped rectangular door to waist, skirted base, 220cm high, c.1800
1528 A George III oak longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed G. Stripling, Lichfield, Roman and Arabic numerals, the arch painted with fanciful birds, flowers to spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, turned columns, shaped rectangular door to base, 230cm high, c. 1810 £300 - £400
John Bancroft was working from 1780 to 1807 at Scarborough, having advertised himself locally as having moved from London. £300 - £400
1529 A George III oak longcase clock, arched enamel dial painted with St George and the Dragon, Arabic numerals, seconds and calendar subsidiaries, Neo-Classical spandrels, flat topped hood with three brass eagle-and-ball finials, plain turned columns, arched dial painted with St. George and the dragon in the breakarch, neo-classical spandrels, eight-day movement striking on a bell, arched door to waist, ogee bracket feet, 221cm high, c.1815 £150 - £250 For more images please visit
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1531 A George III oak longcase clock, 24.7cm square brass dial, cast brass spandrels, thirty hour movement with single hand, the hood with caddy top, fluted columns, square door, 196.8cm high. £150 - £200
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1532 A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, 33.5cm arched painted dial inscribed with Roman numerals, moon phase to arch painted with a ship of the line, subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment centred by a brass ball and spire finial, shaped rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded quarter columns, skirted base, 229cm high, c. 1810 £300 - £500
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1534 A mid-18th century longcase clock movement, 25.5cm square brass dial inscribed Henry Payton, Bromsgrove, Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, date aperture, the spandrels cast with covered urns and scrolling foliage, thirty-hour birdcage movement count wheel striking on a bell, brass pendulum, lead urnular weight, c.1750 Henry Payton is recorded as working at Bromsgrove, Worcestershire c.1745 - 1765 £80 - £120
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1535 A mid-18th century oak longcase clock, 29.5cm arched brass dial inscribed on target in breakarch Thos. Higherns, Ladbrook, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic chapters, Rococo dolphin, leafy scroll and flowering foliate spandrels, subsidiary silvered seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, arched hood with turned columns, arched rectangular door to waist, skirted base, bracket feet, 221cm high, c.1760
1533 A Gothic Revival oak longcase regulator, 28cm silvered register inscribed I Clerke, Royal Exchange, London, with Arabic minutes chapter and subsidiary seconds and hours dials, engraved with scrolling leaves, single winding hole, five pillar movement with deadbeat escapement, single weight, mercury compensated pendulum, the hood crested by a foliate boss flanked by pinnacles, carved with acanthus and blind tracery, pointed arched glazed door to waist flanked by cluster-column pilasters, further blind tracery to base, carved bun feet, 235cm high
Thomas Higherns (otherwise Iorns or Irons) was a clockmaker, silversmith & gunsmith based at High Street, Alcester, Warwickshire from at least 1759 until his death in 1808. He also signed clocks (as here) from Ladbroke (sic) and Southam. His widow Sarah took over the business in 1808 and in 1819 was succeeded by their sons Thomas and William, the firm continuing until 1872. A very similar clock is illustrated in McKennam, J., Clockmakers & Watchmakers of Central England (Mayfield 2002) 221-222m, Figs. 8.79 & 8.80. £300 - £500
John Clerke, working 1863-1881 was a notable maker, but many of whose clocks have movements signed by John Morrison. £2000 - £3000
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1538 An 18th century walnut and seaweed marquetry longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Henry Thornton, London, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the arch and spandrels cast with dolphins, masks and scrolling foliage, matted centre with date aperture and twin winding holes, eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell,, the case with shallow outswept cornice above an arched frieze and sound grilles pierced with scrolling foliage, brass capped columns, long rectangular door to waist with glazed lenticle, profusely inlaid with fanciful figures and beasts amongst scrolling leaves, plinth base, 226cm high
1536 A Scottish mahogany longcase clock, 32cm arched brass dial inscribed with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the tall with shaped pediment pierced and carved with scrolling leaves, bowed rectangular door to waist with turned cresting and pendant finials, turned feet, 230cm high £200 - £300 1537 A Victorian oak longcase clock, round white dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed Gadsby/Lincoln, eight-day movement striking on a bell, shaped tympanum hood with beaded top, shaped short door to case 206cm high William Gadsby was working at Lincoln in the 1850s and 1860s. £200 - £300
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Henry Thornton was born 1678 apprenticed to Samual Steevens (sic)1692-1699, free of the Clockmakers’ Company that year, working in Basing Laner from 1723 and at the Royal Exchannge from 1730 until 1732, a well-regarded maker. A clock by him is in the collections at the Winter Palace, St. Peterburg. £2000 - £3000
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1539 A George II oak longcase clock, 30.5cm square brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscirbed Edm. Cutbush, Maidstone, Roman numerals, single hand, date aperture, thirty-hours striking on a bell, arched rectangular door to waist, skirted base, bracket feet, 223cm high, c. 1750
1540 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 33cm circular brass dial inscribed John Steel, Roman and Arabic numerals, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, twin winding holes, the hood with swan neck pediment and reeded Corinthian columns, arched rectangular door to waist, bracket feet, 194cm high, c. 1800
Edmund Cutbush, Maidstone belonged to a prolific dynasty of makers at Maidstone going back to the beginning of the 18th century. He was established at Bank St in Maidstone by 1699 and was working throughout the first decade of the 18th century and on the evidence of this clock somewhat longer, too. A discussion on the complexities of this family may be fopund in Pearson, M., ‘Kent Clocks and Clockmakers’ (Mayfield 1997) pp. 54-58. £400 - £600
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John Steel was a maker from Killamarsh, Derbyshire, although he rarely put the placename on his clocks, most of which had square brass dials, some with thirty hour movements. He was son of Anthony Steel of Chesterfield and was born in 1737. He would have been apprenticed 1751-1756 to Samuel Laye of Leek, married Sarah Green at Killamarsh in 1776 and died in 1792. (Hughes, R G & Craven, M., ‘Derbyshire Clock & Watchmakers’ (Mayfield 1998) p. 173 & Figs. 174-175). £250 - £350
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1542 A George II Japanned longcase clock, 30cm arched brass dial inscribed Richard Rayment, Bury, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, arched pagoda-topped hood, Doric columns, arched rectangular door to base, plinth base, 218cm high, c. 1750
Richard Rayment (otherwise Raymond) was a maker of Cook Row, The Priory, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, working, 17131762 and took numerous apprentices during that period. He was also a burgess of Bury £600 - £1000
1543 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak longcase clock, 33cm arched painted dial inscribed Deacon, Barton, Roman numerals, the arch painted with an English stately home, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on a bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist inlaid with a navette shaped shell patera and flanked by canted angles, plinth base, 216cm high, c. 1810 £300 - £400
1544 A George II oak longcase clock, 28cm square brass dial inscribed Newark, W. Barnard, Roman numerals, date aperture, thirty-hour movement striking on bell, the hood with swan neck pediment, Doric columns, canted rectangular door to waist, shaped aprin, bracket feet, 210cm high, c. 1750 William Barnard was born in 1707 and named after his father. He was apprenticed in 1721 to Daniel Tantum of Derby & Loscoe at his Nottingham workshop, and worked for Nicholas Goddard of Newark from 1728, taking over the business on Goddard’s death in 1741 and is recorded as having taken apprentices between 1744 and 1772. He died in July 1785 (Mather, H, Clock & Watchmakers of Nottinghamshire (Nottingham 1979) p. 38. £200 - £300
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1541 An Edwardian mahogany musical longcase clock, of George III design, 31.5cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed with Roman and subsidiary Arabic numerals, Strike & Chime/Silent selector to arch, Whittington/Westminster Chimes selector to side, cast dolphin, mask and leafy scroll spandrels, the centre engraved with scrolling foliage, triple winding holes, the movement chiming on eight graduated tubular gongs, the hood with swan neck pediment, brass capped reeded Corinthian column, shaped arched rectangular door to waist, flanked by reeded quarter-columns, canted base, ogee bracket feet, 228cm high, c.1910 £1000 - £1500
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1550 A red telephone box, model K8, Newark phone number 702552, manufactured by Carron Company £400 - £500
1551 A red telephone box, model K8, stamped ID93032 LFA 75, manufactured by Lion Foundry Co. Ltd KIRKINTILLOCH £400 - £500
1552 A red telephone box, model K8, stamped S/D93032 CFA 82, phone number Newark 703423, manufactured by Lion Foundry Co. Ltd KIRKINTILLOCH £400 - £500
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1556 Modern Design - Guiseppe Scapinelli Furniture Ltd, Sao Paulo - a rare and stylish walnut combined radiogram and room centre lamp, oval funnel shade, the ribbed base with fall front compartment, 167cm high, 65cm wide, c.1955 - 1959 £700 - £1000
1557 A Victorian gilt metal mounted burr walnut and marquetry shaped serpentine side cabinet, in the Louis XV Revival taste, quarter veneered top above a rectangular panelled door inlaid with a flowering trophy, flanked by a pair of serpentine glazed doors, plinth base, 112cm high, 189cm wide, c. 1865 £1500 - £2500
1558 A mahogany display cabinet, shaped gallery, outswept cornice, dentil frieze, central panel door cupboard with Jasper ware cartouche, flanked by glazed cupboards over two drawers and two cupboards, shaped undertier, tapering square supports, spade feet, 183cm high, 111.5cm wide £100 - £150
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1555 A Volkswagen Camper, Devon Moonraker Conversion Ltd, Alexandria Works, Sidmouth, Devon, telephone 2345-67, telex 42624, left hand drive, registration number CYN 891V, pea green original interior, 57071 km £3000 - £4000
1559 An unusual early 20th century Austrian cold painted bronze floor standing lamp, cast as a krane amongst lilies, £2000 - £3000 flowerhead sconces, 184cm high, c. 1920
1560 An early Victorian mahogany chest, oversailing top with applied moulded edge above two short and three long graduated drawers, turned ebonised handles, shaped apron, bracket feet, 117cm high, 112cm wide, c.1840 £80 - £120
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1561 A ‘17th century’ oak joint stool, oversailing rectangular top above a reeded frieze, turned legs, rectangular stretchers, 58cm high, 71cm wide (an old reconstruction of period timbers) £60 - £100
1562 A 19th century American mahogany bureau cabinet, lofty broken arched pediment applied with gilt metal roses, above a pair of shaped rectangular panelled doors and candle slides, fall front enclosing an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, above four long graduated cockbeaded bombé shaped drawers, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, ball and claw feet, 239cm high, 102cm wide £500 - £800 1563 A 19th century Anglo-Indian hardwood centre table, circular top with egg and border above a deep frieze pierced and carved with a repetitive band of lotus flowers and scrolling leaves, bold lotus column and socle flanked by four scroll brackets, cruciform base, scroll feet, 74cm high, 122cm diam, c.1835 £600 - £1000
1564 A 19th century Anglo-Indian hardwood tripod occasional table, dished tilting top, the shaped border pierced and carved with lotus lunettes and scrolling leaves, acanthus carved urnular column and cabriole legs, lion paw feet, 75cm high, 60cm diam, c.1850 £100 - £150
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1565 A 19th century ash and elm Windsor elbow chair, hooped back with shaped and pierced ‘Christmas tree’ splat, saddle seat, turned legs, crinoline stretcher, North East Midlands/Yorkshire, c.1840 £100 - £150
1566 A 19th century crossbanded mahogany chest of two long graduated cockbeaded drawers, by Maple & Co, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, brass swan neck handles, tapered square legs, spade feet, £60 - £100 78cm high, 92cm wide
1567 A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry dressing-glass, rectangular plate, drawer to base, bun feet, 68cm high, 44cm wide £150 - £200
1568 A 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry rectangular looking-glass, crossbanded and inlaid with a continual band of floral and foliate swags, rectangular plate, 75cm x 61cm £150 - £200
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1571 A 19th century fruitwood floor standing splay fronted corner cupboard, outswept cornice above a pair of panelled doors, the base with a further pair of doors, brass handles, 191cm high, 123cm wide £100 - £150
1572 A 19th century fruitwood spinning wheel, turned spokes and frame, tripod base, 89cm high £60 - £100
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1573 A 19th century German Gothic Revival mahogany bookcase writing cabinet, the rectangular doors with shaped arched tracery above three short drawers, projecting base with folding writing surface above a frieze drawers and a pair of panelled doors, 207cm high, 115cm wide, c. 1880 £100 - £150
1569 A 19th century French ormolu mounted boulle shaped serpentine card table, folding top enclosing inset baize lined playing service above a deep frieze, inlaid throughout in premier and contrapartie with leafy scrolls and strapwork, the mounts cast with female masks, serpentine legs, 79cm high, 91cm wide, c. 1840 £1000 - £1500
1570 A 19th century French walnut, mahogany and marquetry rectangular table jardinière, pierced brass gallery above a rectangular panel inlaid with a musical trophy, crossbanded and outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, gilt brass Rococo swan neck carrying handles, skirted base, bracket feet, detachable liner, 43cm wide, paper label for Maison Giroux, c.1875 £100 - £150
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1576 A 19th century giltwood and gesso overmantel looking glass, inverted break centre cornice with a row of spheres, above a deep frieze applied with Apollo in procession, the three bevelled plates flanked by fluted Corinthian pilasters, 90cm high, 148cm wide, c.1850 £100 - £150
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1574 A 19th century gilt metal mounted kingwood, rosewood and marquetry shaped serpentine bureau plat, oversailing top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, draw to frieze, serpentine legs, leafy sabot, 76cm high, 116cm wide, c. 1860 £700 - £1000
1577 A 19th century giltwood pier glass, the frame crested and moulded with flowers and leafy scrolls, projecting angles, rectangular plate, beaded bezel, 151 cm high, 93cm wide, c. 1860 £150 - £200 1578 A 19th century mahogany and marquetry shaped rectangular Vauxhall looking-glass, shaped cresting pierced and carved with leafy scrolls, the apron inlaid with an oval shell paterae, 107cm high, 58cm wide £100 - £150
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1579 A 19th century mahogany campaign butler’s tray and stand, the fold-down gallery with pierced carrying handles and brass push-button locking mechanisms, quarter-panelled field, X-shaped stand stamped A & N C.S.L (Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd) Makers, 73cm wide, 80cm high, 76cm wide, c.1890 £150 - £200
1575 A 19th century gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry bombé shaped commode, probably Italian and of small proportions, moulded crossbanded top above two deep drawers, shaped apron, serpentine legs, 86cm high, 75cm wide, c. 1850 £700 - £1000 For more images please visit
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1586 A 19th century walnut and marquetry shaped oval tripod centre table, tilting top profusely inlaid with flowering stems, triform base with scroll supports and turned underfinial, scroll feet, 74cm high, 61cm wide, c. 1865 £300 - £400 1580 A 19th century mahogany rectangular serving table, crossbanded oversailing top above a deep frieze carved with blind fretwork, chamfered square legs, 77cm high, 168cm £300 - £400 wide
1581 A 19th century mahogany shaped bow fronted sideboard, oversailing top above a cockbeaded frieze drawer flanked by a further deep drawer and a cupboard, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, spade feet, 93cm high, 159cm wide £120 - £180 1582 A ‘19th century’ mahogany square six-tier whatnot, acorn finials and turned supports, three-quarter galleried plateaux, 165cm high, 46cm wide £300 - £400
1583 A 19th century oak dresser, moulded cornice above an open plate rack centred by Doric columnar supports, the projecting base with three drawers and three panelled doors, 225cm high, 192cm wide £300 - £500 1584 A 19th century Rococo giltwood and gesso circular looking glass, convex plate with ebonised bezel, scrolling acanthus border, 38cm diam, c.1860 £70 - £100
1585 A 19th century steel and brass fire curb or fender, wrythen top rail with five supports boldly cast with acanthus and bosses, fluted finials, 130cm wide £60 - £100
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1587 A Biedermeier mahogany commode, well figured and of small proportions, shallow sarcophagus top above three long graduated moulded drawers, brass Rococo cartouche escutcheons, flanked by bobbin split-turnings, shaped apron, bracket feet, 86cm high, 105cm wide, c.1830 £400 - £600
1590 A Charles II oak block front chest, rectangular top above an asymmetric arrangement of four long drawers, each applied with geometric mouldings, later turned ebonised handles, plinth base, bracket feet, 91cm high, 95cm wide, c.1675 £250 - £350
1591 A Charles II oak three panel blanket chest, hinged top enclosing a till, above a deep frieze carved with lunettes, stile feet, 60cm high, 111cm wide, c.1675 £100 - £150 1592 A Chinese padouk wood nest of quartetto tables, the sides, legs and stretchers carved as bamboo, 72cm - 42cm £60 - £150 high, 50cm - 34cm wide, late 19th century
1593 A Chippendale Revival mahogany display cabinet, pierced broken architectural pediment above a Gothic astragal glazed rectangular door, the projecting base with long frieze drawer, brass drum handles, carved throughout with blind fretwork, fluted square legs, incurved undertier, spade feet, the drawer stamped 02268, 206cm high, 76cm wide, c.1910 £100 - £150
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1594 A Chippendale Revival mahogany serpentine desk, the moulded top inset with tooled and gilt leather writing surface above an arrangement of five cockbeaded drawers, blind conforming to verso, carved with scrolling acanthus and Gothic trefoils, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 73cm high, 105cm wide, c. 1920 £400 - £600
1595 A Colonial hardwood, ebony and horn trompe l’oeil marquetry rectangular looking glass, the moulded frame inlaid with a border of faux fluted lozenges, starbursts to angles, £80 - £120 48cm x 38cm, early 19th century
1596 A fine 19th century Channel Islands mahogany bow front chest, of four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, crossbanded oversailing top, pierced gilt handles, ivory escutcheons, shaped apron, splayed bracket feet, 92cm high, 96cm wide, c.1820 £600 - £1000
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1597 A fine Chippendale Period mahogany canted serpentine commode, moulded top with carved strapwork border above two long graduated cockbeaded drawers, flanked by acanthus scroll brackets, shaped apron boldly carved with a shell, further canthus and trellis, cabriole legs, scroll feet, 94cm high, 116cm wide, c. 1760 ÂŁ7000 - ÂŁ10000
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1598 A fine Gothic Chippendale Revival inverted breakcentre library partner’s desk, inset tooled leather writing surface, above a deep frieze with six drawers well carved with blind tracery, three graduated cockbeaded drawers to each pedestal, cupboards to verso, divided and flanked by cluster columns, gilt bronze rococo swan neck handles, the sides applied re-entrant mouldings, plinth base, 78cm high, 168cm wide, the locks Hobbs & Co, London c. 1890 £10000 - £15000
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1599 1599 A fine William IV Derbyshire Ashford marble and rosewood rectangular centre table, possibly by Joseph & Thomas Hall of King Street, Derby,.the inset rectangular top inlaid in Blue John and other Derbyshire and imported specimen stones with rectangular blocks, within an acanthus carved edge, lyre shaped end supports, arched stretcher, carved overall with floral bosses and leafy scrolls, downswept lotus wrapped scroll feet, 79cm high, 71cm wide, c.1835 ÂŁ4000 - ÂŁ6000 For more images please visit
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1603 1601 A French Directoire-style gilt metal mounted mahogany commode, slightly bow fronted, stepped carrara marble top above three long graduated drawers, laurel wreath ring handles, tapered legs, 93cm high, 130cm wide, c. 1900 £1500 - £2000 1602 A French kingwood and parquetry gilt metal mounted low sitting-room table, crossbanded top, veneered with a field of tumbling blocks, shaped apron, serpentine legs, £200 - £300 46cm high, 75cm wide
1603 A French Louis XV Revival ormolu mounted kingwood bureau plat, attributed to Maison Millet, the rectangular top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, above three frieze drawers, the mounts cast with masks and leafy scrolls, serpentine legs, 74cm high, 110cm wide, c. 1890 £3000 - £5000
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1604 A ‘George I’ walnut rectangular writing desk, quarter-veneered crossbanded top outlined with feather banding, above three cockbeaded frieze drawers, pierced brass bat shaped handles, cabriole legs with shells to knees, 79cm high, 114cm wide, elements c.1720 £250 - £350
1605 A George II Japanned combination table bureau, dressing box and glass, the arched rectangular bevelled plate flanked by turned acorn finials, the base with fall front enclosing a shaped and stepped arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, above a deep serpentine fronted frieze drawer fitted with compartments, mother of pearl ‘gaming counter’ escutcheons, bun feet, 89.5cm high, 45cm wide, c. 1740 £2000 - £3000
1606 A George II japanned kneehole desk, caddy top above a fitted secretaire drawer above an apron drawer and a cupboard to niche, flanked by two rows of three cockbeaded drawers, brass bat shaped handles, skirted base, typically decorated overall with chinoiserie figures and landscapes on a red ground, bracket feet, 82cm high, 90cm wide, c. 1740 £2500 - £3500
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1607 A George II oak chest on chest, of neat proportions, moulded outswept cornice above two short and three long graduated moulded drawers, the slightly projecting base with three short and three further long drawers conforming, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, skirted base, shaped bracket feet, 169.5cm high, 98cm wide, c.1750 £500 - £700
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1608 A George II/early George III parcel-gilt dressing glass, shaped rectangular tilting plate flanked by reeded supports with urnular finials, the projecting base with moulded edge above three concave drawers, ogee bracket feet, 83cm high, c.1755 £60 - £100
1609 A George III bras-bound mahogany octagonal cellaret, hinged cover, the stand with tapered square legs, 68cm high, 58cm wide, c. 1800 £200 - £300
1610 A George III coopered mahogany oval wine cooler, brass carrying handles, tapered square legs, brass castors, 66cm high, 62cm wide £300 - £400
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1615 A George III mahogany caddy top secretaire chest, the front, sides and drawers with barberpole stringing, with deep secretaire drawer, the interior with an arrangement of twelve burr walnut drawers, each outlined with boxwood stringing, bracket feet, oval brass handles, 103cm high, 90cm wide, 48.5cm deep, c.1790 £200 - £300
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1611 A George III mahogany bachelor’s chest, moulded crossbanded top above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, Rococo swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 85cm high, 82cm wide, c.1770 £300 - £400
1612 A George III mahogany bow centre sideboard, probably Scottish, oversailing reeded top above a deep frieze drawer centred by a rectangular tablet, a cupboard and apron and cellarette drawers, turned legs, outlined throughout with ebony stringing, 92cm high, 191cm wide, c. 1820 £200 - £300
1613 A George III mahogany bow fronted chest, of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles, chamfered feet, 104cm high, 106cm wide, c. 1800 £60 - £100
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1616 A George III mahogany chest, of five long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oversailing top above a shallow frieze outlined with dogtooth banding, turned ebonised handles, bracket feet, 124.5cm high, 117cm wide, c.1820 £200 - £300
1614 A George III mahogany bow fronted sideboard, brass curtained gallery, long drawer over recess flanked by two fielded panel door cupboards, tapering square supports, spade feet, brass roundel escutcheons, loop handles, satinwood banding and boxwood stringing throughout. £200 - £300 For more images please visit
1617 A George III mahogany chest, of two short and three long cockbeaded drawers, outlined with boxwood stringing, oval brass handles, bracket feet, 96cm high, 100cm wide, c. 1810 £100 - £150
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1618 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak chest, of two short and three long graduated drawers, brass bat shaped handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 101cm high, 94cm wide £80 - £120
1625 A George III mahogany tripod occasional table, circular tilting top, turned urnular column, cabriole legs, 70cm high, 69cm diam, c.1800 £80 - £120
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1619 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak lowboy, possibly Welsh, moulded oversailing top above an idiosyncratic arrangement of five cockbeaded drawers, shaped and pierced apron, moulded chamfered legs, 72cm high, 90cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150
1620 A George III mahogany crossbanded oak settle, the four panel back with arcs to angles, serpentine arms, turned legs, 185cm wide, c.1800 £100 - £150
1621 A George III mahogany rectangular tea table, folding top above a deep frieze centred by a drawer, moulded square legs, carved bracket to angles, 74cm high, 91cm wide, c. 1800 £100 - £150
1622 A George III mahogany rounded rectangular side table, oversailing top above a long frieze drawer, brass swan neck handles, tapered square legs, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 73cm high, 92cm wide, c. 1800 £60 - £100
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1626 A George III oak bureau cabinet, moulded outswept cornice above a pair of rectangular raised and fielded panelled doors, fall front enclosing an arrangement of pigeon holes, above four long graduated drawers, brass drop handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 200.5cm high, 95cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300
1623 A George III mahogany serpentine fronted chest, of four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, outlined with boxwood stringing, oval brass handles, shaped bracket feet, 97cm high, 114cm wide, c.1800 £200 - £300
1627 A George III oak chest, reeded top above two short and four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, shaped apron, bracket feet, 117.5cm high, 108cm wide, c. 1800 £100 - £150
1624 A George III mahogany tilt top tripod table, dished circular top, turned column, cabriole legs, pad feet, 70cm high, 54cm diam, c. 1780 £100 - £150
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1632 A George IV mahogany circular centre table, well figured crossbanded tilting top, canted incurved tri-form base, gadrooned borders, acanthus scroll feet, 74cm high, 121cm diam, c. 1830 £1000 - £1500 1633 A George IV mahogany D-shaped card table, folding top enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, above a concave moulded frieze flanked by scroll brackets, panelled spreading column, incurved base, bun feet, 74cm high, 89.5cm wide, c.1830 £100 - £150
1634 A George IV mahogany linen press, dentil cornice above a pair of rectangular panelled doors applied with reentrant mouldings, enclosing sliding trays, the base with two short and two long graduated cockbeaded drawers, oval brass handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 210cm high, 128cm wide, c.1820 £200 - £300
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1628 A George III oak low dresser, slightly oversailing top with shallow superstructure above three moulded drawers, brass swan neck handles, triple arched frieze with chamfered supports, pot board base, 91cm high, 168cm wide, c.1770 £300 - £500 1629 A George III rosewood crossbanded satinwood canted rectangular card table, the folding top enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze, lined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered £100 - £150 square legs, 78cm high, 92cm wide, c.1790
1630 A George III satinwood crossbanded mahogany Dshaped card table, folding top enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface above a long frieze drawer, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 73cm high, 96.5cm wide, c.1790 £80 - £120
1631 A George III style mahogany wing back porter’s armchair, stuffed-over plum velvet upholstery, tapered square £60 - £100 legs, black casters, first half 20th century
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1635 A George IV rosewood pier cabinet or chiffonier, rectangular superstructure with three-quarter gallery above a mirrored niche and a deep frieze applied with bosses, the base with a pair of rectangular doors lined in pleated silk, flanked by lotus carved scrolling brackets and pillars, plain rectangular plinth, 125cm high, c.1835 £250 - £350
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1636 A George IV rosewood three-section Canterbury, the front carved with a laurel wreath, verso conforming, Xshaped divisions, turned supports to sides, drawer to base, slender turned legs, brass casters, 47cm high, 48cm wide, c.1830 £150 - £200
1639 A George/William IV rosewood country house dining room side cabinet, of unusually generous proportions, the two-tier superstructure with shaped three-quarter gallery and turned baluster supports, projecting base with a pair of rectangular panelled doors flanked by lotus brackets, plinth base, 156cm high, 166cm wide, c. 1830 £300 - £400
1637 A George IV rosewood tripod wine table, dished circular top, turned and carved lotus grasped column, triform base, lotus scroll feet, 71cm high, 37cm diam, c.1835 £80 - £120
1642 A large and highly unusual post-Regency pollard oak and brass marquetry drum or rent table, the well-figured top veneered with radiating lozenges centred by concentric circles and bordered by a broad band of leafy scrolls, outlined throughout with ebony stringing, above a deep frieze with eight drawers, the substantial base boldly carved with a faux basket weave baluster, lion masks and paw feet, 75cm high, 133cm diam, c. 1830 £25000 - £35000 1643 A large Chinese jardinière or vase stand, the circular top outlined with a border of trellis, above a deep frieze carved with blossoming prunus, serpentine legs, circular undertier, 79cm high, 35cm diam, early 20th century £80 - £120
1644 A large George III mahogany oval gallery tray, the field inlaid with a shell patera, 75cm wide, c.1790 £60 - £100
1645 A large Victorian oak partners’ library writing table, oversailing moulded top with inset leather writing surface, above four frieze drawers, verso conforming, brass bail handles, tapered turned and fluted legs,mechanic casters, £300 - £400 79cm high, 154cm wide, c.1890
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1638 A George IV Scottish mahogany bow front chest, crossbanded and strung in ebony, above four long graduated cockbeaded drawers, slightly shaped feet, 91cm high, 95cm wide, c.1825
1646 A late 16th/early 17th ‘Armada’ chest, hinged enclosing an elaborate engraved steel locking mechanism, operated by a concealed key hole, the interior with lockable till, painted and applied with emblematic roses, 36cm high, 74.5cm wide, c. 1600
Provenance: Purchased from Market House Antiques 1988 £400 - £500
Provenance: This Armada chest is said, by long-held family tradition, to have once belonged to James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, who on 15th May 1567 married Mary, Queen of Scots as her third husband and as his second (or third). As the Hepburns were a border family, their allegiance did tend to vary. James Hepburn’s male heir, his second cousin, Adam Hepburn of Smeaton, seems to have inherited certain rights and personalia, thought to have included this chest. He was also a partisan of Mary Queen of Scots and was attained for it a few weeks after the fall of Bothwell. Nevertheless, such personal items usually escaped seizure under an act of attainder, and the chest is believed to have descended via the Hepburns of Beanston to Alexander Hepburn of Banchory (born 1817). It thereafter passed via his grand-daughter’s marriage into the family of the vendor. £800 - £1200
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1649 A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry lady’s writing desk, stepped rectangular superstructure with brass three-quarter gallery and small drawer, flanked by hinged compartments fitted for writing and stationery, inset leather writing surface above a pair of frieze drawers, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, Hstretchers with spindle galleries, 86cm high, 72cm wide, c. 1890 £300 - £400
1650 A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry rounded square envelope card table, the quadripartite folding top enclosing an inset playing surface and dished counter trays, drawer to frieze, inlaid in ivory and shaded woods with flowering urns and leafy scrolls, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, square galleried undertier, ceramics £300 - £400 castors, 74cm high, 55cm wide, c. 1890
1651 A late Victorian walnut folding drawing room cake stand, turned finials, handle and frame with a stepped arrangement of five dished plateaux, arched sledge base, 97cm high, 41cm wide, c.1900 £80 - £120
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1647 A late Victorian Franglais gilt metal mounted mahogany and marquetry serpentine low vitrine, moulded top inlaid in Ivory and coloured woods with a musical trophy, cornucopia, fluted urns and scrolling foliage, above a shaped glazed door flanked by conforming panels, serpentine legs, 73cm high, 72cm wide, c.1890 £200 - £300 1648 A late Victorian mahogany oval etagere, inlaid with an oval paterae and outlined with chequered stringing, serpentine legs, 69cm high, 68cm wide, c. 1900 £60 - £100
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1653 A Louis XV kingwood boudoir cabinet, of diminutive proportions, crossbanded quarter-veneered top above three drawers and an open undertier, serpentine legs, 69cm high, 40cm wide, c. 1770 £400 - £600 1649 For more images please visit
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1656 A Louis XV Revival kingwood, rosewood and marquetry bombé shaped bureau du dame, fall front with reading rest enclosing a stepped interior a niche, well, five small drawers and an inset tooled leather writing surface, shaped frieze with two further drawers, inlaid throughout with flowering leafy stems, serpentine legs, 87cm high, 95cm wide, c.1870 £300 - £500
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1654 A Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted mahogany and vernis martin shaped serpentine vitrine, pierced gallery above a three-quarter glazed door and panels decorated with a courting couple in 18th century dress, serpentine legs, 149.5cm high, 69cm wide, early 20th century £300 - £400
1655 A Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted mahogany serpentine centre table, crossbanded top centred by a quarter-veneered flame figured reserve outlined with boxwood stringing, above a deep frieze, serpentine legs, 75cm high, 110cm wide, c.1870 £100 - £150
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1657 A Louis XV Revival kingwood, rosewood and marquetry side cabinet, pierced three-quarter gallery, the quarter-veneered top inlaid with a flowering cornucopia, above a pair of rectangular doors, serpentine legs, 78cm high, 62.5cm wide, c. 1870 £200 - £300 For more images please visit
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1662 A near pair of William IV mahogany armchairs, rectangular backs, stuffed-over upholstery, each flanked by a lotus grasped column, turned feet, ceramics castors, c. 1835 £150 - £200
1663 A pair of 19th century Louis XV-style gilt metal mounted kingwood commodes, each quarter-veneered, crossbanded top above two short and two long graduated drawers, shaped apron, serpentine legs, 90cm high, 109cm wide £3000 - £4000
1664 A pair of Chinese hardwood side chairs, shaped backs pierced and carved with songbirds amongst blossoming prunus, the seats with a border of trellis, carved cabriole legs, early 20th century £100 - £150
1665 A pair of Chinese padouk and rosewood elbow chairs, cartouche shaped backs, scroll crestings and arms, panelled seats, serpentine front rails, shaped aprons, Hstretchers, cabriole legs, early 20th century £700 - £1000
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1658 A Louis XVI Revival kingwood bureau a cylinder, the retractable front enclosing a sliding inset tooled leather writing surface, niche and small drawers, three drawers to frieze, quarter-veneered and crossbanded throughout, tapered square legs, 97cm high, 96.5cm wide, c. 1870 £300 - £500 1659 A matched pair of Victorian mahogany washstands, the first with deep three-quarter gallery, slightly oversailing top above three frieze drawers, turned handles, shaped end supports, turned stretcher with two circular upstands, bun feet, 97cm high, 122cm wide, the other 84cm high, 122cm wide, c.1840 £300 - £400
1660 A mid-18th century oak blanket linen chest, hinged top, above a pair of raised and fielded panels, tall bracket, 70cm high, 131cm wide, c. 1750 £100 - £150 1666
1666 A pair of Edwardian mahogany tripod wine tables, in the George III taste, dished circular tops in laid with circular batwing paterae, turned vasular columns, incurved canted triform bases, turned feet, 50cm high, 22cm diam, c. 1910 £80 - £120
1667 A pair of French Louis XV Revival ormolu cartouche fire dogs, 31cm high, c. 1880 £70 - £100
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1668 A pair of George II design mahogany wing back armchairs, stuffed-over upholstery, squab cushions, cabriole legs carved with acanthus, c.1900 £200 - £300
1661 A mid-18th century oak low dresser, moulded top above three deep drawers, brass swan neck handles, panelled sides, shaped apron, turned and blocked legs, 81cm high, 182cm wide, c.1750 £600 - £800 For more images please visit
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1663 1672 A pair of unusual 19th century Colonial mahogany elbow chairs, shield shaped backs inlaid with oval batwing paterae and outlined with boxwood stringing terminating in scrolls, serpentine arms, oval seats, curved X-stretchers, tall pad feet, c. 1860 £400 - £600
1670 A pair of Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted kingwood and marquetry bombé shaped bedroom chests, each with marble top above three drawers inlaid with flowering leafy stems, serpentine legs, 73cm high, 37cm wide, early 20th century £300 - £400 1671 A pair of ‘Regency’ mahogany side cabinets, each reeded rectangular top above a rectangular door with diaper grill, bracket feet, 88.5cm high, 61.5cm wide (alterations) £200 - £300
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1673 A pair of unusual Victorian mahogany serpentine button back drawing room side sofas, of small proportions, stuffed-over sprung upholstery, curved forelegs, 84cm wide, c.1850 £150 - £200 1672
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1678 A Queen Anne walnut escritoire, moulded outswept cornice above a cushion moulded frieze drawer, crossbanded quarter-veneered fall front, the interior with a niche and an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, centred by a rectangular door enclosing a nook with four further drawers, the projecting base with two short and two long graduated drawers, outlined throughout with herringbone stringing, brass drop and bat shaped handles, skirted base, bun feet, 174cm high, 109cm wide, c.1705 £2000 - £3000
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1674 A pair of Victorian birds eye maple bedroom cabinets, each with moulded rounded rectangular top above a frieze drawer and an arched rectangular panelled door, flanked by reeded angles, plinth bases, 82cm high, 49cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £400 1675 A pair of Victorian giltwood club armchairs, each with scroll back above a spindle gallery, over-stuffed upholstery, turned legs, ceramic casters, c.1880 £150 - £200
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1680 A Regency mahogany D-shaped tea table, probably Scottish, folding top above a deep frieze centred by a rectangular panel with bead-and-reel border, panelled vasular column, reeded sabre legs, brass capped casters, 75cm high, 91cm wide, c.1815 £200 - £300
1681 A Regency mahogany rounded rectangular breakfast table, tilting top with moulded edge, turned column, moulded sabre legs, brass lion paw casters, 73cm high, 127cm wide, £150 - £250 c.1820
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1677 A Queen Anne walnut chest, of unusual small proportions, quarter-veneered moulded top above two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, crossbanded and outlined with herringbone stringing, brass drop handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 87cm high, 84cm wide, c. 1705 £2000 - £3000
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1682 A Regency mahogany scroll end sofa, stuffed over upholstery, the frieze applied with gilt metal lotus bosses, sabre legs, brass capped casters, 186cm wide, 19th century £200 - £300 172
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1684 A Regency parcel-gilt japanned and ebonised pedestal occasional table, rounded rectangular top decorated with stars and laurel, turned column, fluted socle, canted incurved triform base,morass lion paw feet, 71.5cm high, 44cm wide £80 - £120
1691 A set of 19th century rosewood oval quartetto tables, shaped end supports, sabre legs, numbered 21681, £80 - £120 69cm to 64.5cm high, 61cm to 30.5cm wide
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1692 A set of eight William IV mahogany dining chairs, comprising six side chairs and a pair of carvers, deep curved bar backs flanked by reeded uprights with lotus carved Ionic capitals, stuffed-over seats, turned and fluted legs, c.1835 £600 - £800
1685 A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry canted rectangular sofa table, crossbanded top above two flush frieze drawers, angular vasular column, incurved base, downswept scroll legs, 72cm high, 91cm wide, c.1820 £300 - £400 1686 A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry Dshaped card table, folding top enclosing an inset playing surface, above a deep frieze centred by a rectangular tablet, the base with four fluted columns, hip sabre legs, leafy brass capped castors, 73cm high, 92cm wide, c. 1815 £700 - £1000
1687 A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry rounded rectangular card table, folding top enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface above a deep frieze, panelled vasular column, gadrooned borders, incurved canted base, sabre legs, brass castors, 72cm high, 91cm wide, c. 1815 £700 - £900 1688 A Regency rosewood rounded rectangular library table, the deep frieze applied with a gilt metal boss with figural emblems of Unity and Bounty, flanked by a pair of short drawers, drawers to verso, sledge end supports, fluted bun feet, 74cm high, 137cm wide, c. 1815 £2000 - £3000
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1693 A set of six Chippendale Revival mahogany dining chairs, comprising four side chairs and a pair of carvers, cupid’s bow cresting rails, shaped and pierced splats, drop-in seats, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, Gill & Reigate, c. 1920 £400 - £600
1690 A Regency style parcel gilt and ebonised footstool, caned top above a deep frieze with draught turned roundels, reeded sabre legs, brass casters, 38cm high, 60cm wide £300 - £400
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1694 A set of six early 20th century walnut dining chairs, in the 17th century style, including two elbow chairs, shaped rectangular tall backs, with central splat with chequered stringing, stuffed-over seats, turned legs, shaped X-shaped stretcher, c,1910 £100 - £200
1700 A Sheraton Revival satinwood oval tea kettle stand, wavy gallery above a slide, tapered square legs, 71cm high, 42cm wide, c. 1890 £200 - £300
1695 A set of six George III mahogany dining chairs, of Chippendale influence, cupid bow cresting rails, each shaped and pierced splat carved with a tassel pendant, drop in seats, chamfered legs, H-stretchers, c. 1780 £300 - £400
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1696 A set of six Hepplewhite design mahogany dining chairs, shield backs with shaped and pierced splats carved with wheatsheaves and acanthus and inlaid with batwing paterae,nstuffed-over serpentine fronted seats, reeded outswept legs, first half 20th century £200 - £300
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1701 A substantial Chippendale Revival mahogany sideboard, dentil cornice above a bevelled cartouche shaped mirror, and a long galleried upstand supported by a turned colonnade, flanked by vitrine compartments and mirrored niches, the projecting base with two frieze drawers above a niche flanked by further glazed and panelled doors, carved throughout with flowers, acanthus scrolls, tracery and trellis, square section pad feet, 237cm high, 160cm wide, c.1890 £200 - £300
1697 A set of six Victorian mahogany balloon back dining chairs, arched central rails carved with scrolling acanthus, stuffed-over serpentine fronted seats, turned legs, c.1850 £200 - £300 1698 A set of six Victorian mahogany cartouche back dining chairs, pierced and carved with leafy scrolls, stuffedover seats, cabriole legs, c. 1850 £150 - £200
1705 A Victorian burr walnut canterbury whatnot, quarter-veneered top with pierced gallery, twisted supports, the base with three divisions above a concave moulded drawer, ceramic castors, 89cm high, 58cm wide, c. 1850 £250 - £350
1699 A Sheraton Revival mahogany oval etargere, lift-off glass gallery tray, the plateaux quarter-veneered and inlaid in coloured woods with leafy scrolls, swags and bell husk wreaths, brass carrying handles, outswept legs, 86cm high, 90cm wide, c. 1890 £500 - £700
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1706 A Victorian burr walnut oval breakfast table, well figured quarter-veneered top with moulded edge, carved, turned and reeded column, cabriole legs, brass casters, 75cm high, 144cm wide, c.1850 £200 - £300
1707 A Victorian burr walnut oval centre table, well figured quarter-veneered top with moulded edge, turned end supports, turned stretcher, cabriole legs carved with stiff acanthus, ceramic casters, 71cm high, 97cm wide, c.1860 £150 - £250
1708 A Victorian burr walnut rounded rectangular combination work and games table, folding quarterveneered top inlaid with a Tunbridge type band, the interior inlaid for chess and backgammon, above a frieze drawer and basket undertier, turned legs and stretchers, cabriole legs carved with acanthus, ceramic casters, 73.5cm high, 59cm wide, c.1850 £300 - £400
1709 A Victorian burr walnut serpentine fronted Davenport, concave moulded superstructure with threequarter gallery enclosing compartments for writing, hinged sloping top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, four graduated drawers to side, blind to verso, turned handles, cabriole supports carved with acanthus scrolls, bun feet, 93cm high, 54cm wide, c. 1860 £300 - £400
1710 A Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry low library bookcase, rounded rectangular top above a pair of arched panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves, plinth base, 104cm high, 115cm wide, c. 1860 £300 - £500
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1711 A Victorian gilt metal mounted walnut and marquetry side cabinet, deep frieze above a rectangular panelled door flanked by a pair of curved glazed doors, skirted base, bun feet, 106cm high, 152cm wide, c. 1860 £600 - £800
1712 A Victorian Gothic Revival mahogany set of metamorphic library combination steps and chair, folding movement, bar back pierced with a quatrefoil flanked by lozenges, the lower bar similarly pierced, carpet covered steps, c. 1860 £60 - £100 1713 A Victorian Gothic Revival oak chapel altar table, rectangular top, base pierced with a cross and tracery, 87cm high, 128cm wide, c.1880 £200 - £300
1715 A Victorian mahogany adjustable floor standing candle stand, dished circular top, graduated ring-turned column, domed circular base, 69.5cm extending to 99cm high, c.1850 £60 - £100 1709
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1722 A Victorian mahogany sideboard, shaped back with carved and applied acanthus scroll border, the frieze with three concave moulded drawers, above an inset cupboard flanked by a pair of further arched panelled doors, plinth base, 133cm high, 147cm wide, c.1860 £100 - £150
1716 A Victorian mahogany country house wall hanging riding crop and pipe rack, shaped swan neck pediment carved with scrolls and acanthus centred by a boss, above three raised and fielded panels and shaped provisions and apertures, the projecting base with a pair of drawers, outlined with geometric boxwood stringing, turned handles, shaped apron incise carved with scrolls, 80cm high, 40cm wide, c.1880 £100 - £150
1723 A Victorian mahogany spoon back armchair, stuffedover upholstery, the arms boldly carved with scrolls, serpentine front rail, ceramic casters, c.1850 £60 - £100
1717 A Victorian mahogany cylinder bureau bookcase, stepped outswept cornice above a pair of glazed doors, above a barrel front enclosing a retractable plateau with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surfaces and an arrangement of pigeon holes and maple veneered small drawers, above a pair of rectangular arched panelled doors, plinth base, 254cm high, 121cm wide, c. 1880 £500 - £700 1718 A Victorian mahogany doctor’s couch, stuffed-over leatherette upholstery, fitted drawer to frieze, turned legs, brass castors, 74cm high, 176cm wide, c. 1860 £300 - £400
1719 A Victorian mahogany oval wind-out dining-table, moulded top, three additional leaves, turned and reeded legs, ceramic castors, 74cm high, 162cm then extending to 292cm long, c. 1880 £300 - £500
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1724 A Victorian mahogany twin-pedestal partner’s desk, moulded rectangular top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface above three frieze drawers, three further graduated drawers to each pedestal, cupboards to verso, brass drum handles, plinth base, 78cm high, 154cm wide, £600 - £1000 c. 1880
1720 A Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular tripod occasional table, turned column, downswept legs, 72cm high, £60 - £100 92cm wide 1721 A Victorian mahogany scroll end sofa, serpentine back, acanthus carved arms, stuffed-over upholstery, moulded frieze, turned legs, ceramic casters, 169cm wide, c.1850 £60 - £100
1725 A Victorian oak cylinder desk, three-quarter gallery above a retractable front enclosing a sliding plateau with adjustable inset writing surfaces, pigeon holes and small drawers, three graduated drawers to each pedestal, plinth £150 - £200 base,m118cm high, 122cm wide, c.1880
1726 A Victorian oak snooker or billiard room cue stand circular top and base with provision for twelve cues, turned column, stepped socle, bun feet, 115cm high, c.1880 £80 - £120
1727 A Victorian oak twin pedestal desk, rectangular top with leafy lunettes carved edge above three frieze drawers, three further graduated drawers to each pedestal, carved in relief with scrolls, skirted base, bun feet, 74cm high, 139cm wide, c.1880 £300 - £400
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1733 A Victorian walnut open bookcase, moulded rectangular top above four adjustable shelves, plinth base, 137cm high, 123cm wide, c. 1860 £400 - £600
1735 A William III oak blanket chest, hinged top, the front with three raised and fielded panels, stile feet, 67cm high, £100 - £150 127cm wide, c.1695
1736 A William III oak three panel mule chest, hinged top, long block front drawer to base, stile feet, 118cm wide, c.1700 £150 - £200
1737 A William IV mahogany inverted bow centre sideboard, cartouche shaped mirror back with boldly carved acanthus scroll cresting, cararra marble top above a pair of doors with fretwork friezes and mounted with Chinese needlework panels, flanked by carved brackets, plinth base, 157cm high, 128cm wide, c.1835 £100 - £150
1738 A William IV rosewood card table, moulded folding top enclosing an inset playing surface above a deep frieze, baluster column and cabriole legs carved with scrolling acanthus, ceramics castors, 73cm high, 92cm wide, c. 1835 £200 - £300
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1728 A Victorian rosewood Davenport, the back with gallery, tooled green leather writing surface, the maple interior fitted with an arrangement of drawers, spirally turned forecolums, incurved recess, the sides fitter with four cockbeaded drawers, blind to verso, bun feet, 86.5cm high, 70.5cm wide, 58.5cm wide, c.1860 £200 - £300
1739 A William IV rosewood D-shaped tea table, folding top above a deep frieze, boldly carved fluted lotus column, canted incurved base, scroll feet, 75.5cm high, 99cm wide, c.1835 £250 - £350
1740 A William IV rosewood rounded rectangular library table, oversailing top above a deep frieze with long drawer carved and applied with S scrolls and acanthus, panelled baluster end supports, lion paw feet, 72cm high, 122cm wide, c. 1835 £150 - £200
1729 A Victorian rosewood serpentine card table, folding top enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, turned a reeded end supports, fluted stretcher, acanthus carved cabriole legs, ceramic casters, 75cm high, 96cm wide, c.1850 £200 - £300
1741 A William IV/early Victorian mahogany bookcase, hipped rectangular top above moulded frieze and glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked by acanthus carved columns, turned feet, 128cm high, 119cm wide, c.1840 £200 - £300
1730 A Victorian rosewood shaped oval breakfast table, gadrooned top above a deep frieze, the substantial base boldly carved with eagle masks and scrolling acanthus, elongated scroll legs, 73cm high, 144cm wide, c.1850 £300 - £400
1742 An 18th century burr walnut chest, crossbanded with re-entrant angles, of two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, later bracket feet, 110cm wide, 106m high £200 - £300
1731 A Victorian three-piece mahogany salon suite, comprising a sofa and a pair of elbow chairs, shaped and pierced backs carved and inlaid with scrolling stiff leaves, stuffed-over upholstery, cabriole legs, 137cm wide sofa, c. 1890 £100 - £150
1743 An 18th century cast iron fireback, in relief with figures of an exotic court, 100cm high, 71cm wide £150 - £200
1732 A Victorian walnut and parcel-gilt five-piece drawingroom suite, in the manner of Holland & Sons, comprising a sofa and four generous side chairs, rectangular backs with reeded borders and turned and reeded friezes, scroll arms, turned and reeded legs, brass castors, the sofa 155cm wide, c. 1880 £2000 - £3000 For more images please visit
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1751 An Art Deco standard lamp, stainless steel flared stepped cylindrical up-lighter, plain square column, square mahogany base stepped feet, 174cm high, c.1930 £60 - £100
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1744 An 18th century Dutch walnut and marquetry bombé shaped commode, oversailing top above four long graduated drawers, profusely inlaid with a ribbon tied basket, flowers and leafy stems, outlined throughout with chequered stringing, lion paw feet, 88cm high, 99cm wide, c. 1775 £2000 - £3000
1745 An 18th century Italian walnut serpentine commode, of small proportions, marble top above three graduated drawers, inlaid with six pointed stars and outlined with banded borders, 85cm high, 74cm wide, possibly Milan, c. 1775 £2000 - £3000
1747 An 18th century oak oval gateleg table, cylindrical columns, 72cm high, 113cm diam, c.1720 £100 - £150
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1748 An 18th century oak settle, the rectangular back with four shaped raised and fielded panels, scroll arms with turned supports, cabriole legs, pad feet, 190cm wide, c.1760 £100 - £150
1752 An Art Nouveau mahogany salon cabinet, outswept cornice above a pair of glazed doors, each with four convex panels, the arched apron with mirrored niche and upstand, above a pair of arched doors, inlaid in coloured wood and copper with stylized organic forms and whiplash leaves, block £150 - £250 feet, 178cm high, 91cm wide, c. 1900
1749 An 18th century style giltwood looking glass, carved as an Imperial eagle, perched on a fruiting branch, between a pair of convex plates, 64cm high £80 - £120
1754 An early 18th century oak desk box, hinged sloping top with moulded border, the front carved in relief with intersecting strapwork quadrants and flowerhead bosses, iron butterfly hinges and hasp, the stand with ring turned legs and H-stretcher, 99.5cm high, 66cm wide £80 - £120
1750 An Anglo-Indian brass mounted hardwood rectangular dressing box, hinged cover enclosing a mirror, a lift-out tray and an arrangement of compartments, outlined throughout with brass stringing and pinwork, 25cm high, 53.5cm wide £100 - £150
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1755 An early 18th century oak mule chest, rectangular plank top above three fielded panels, above two short and one long drawer, stile feet, 92cm high, 143cm wide, c.1740 £60 - £100
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1759 An early 19th century Dutch mahogany cylinder bureau, frieze drawer above a retractable front enclosing a sliding writing surface and an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers above one long and two small further drawers, crossbanded and outlined throughout with geometric stringing, serpentine legs, 115cm high, 92cm wide, c. 1830 £1500 - £2000
1760 An early 20th century wing back side chair, upholstered in green silk, tapering square legs, brass wheel casters, 83cm high, c.1920 £60 - £100
1761 An early George III red walnut bureau, of small proportions, fall front enclosing a concave cupboard flanked by Doric pilasters enclosing ‘secret’ compartments and an arrangement of pigeon holes and small drawers, above four long graduated moulded drawers, brass swan neck handles, skirted base, bracket feet, 96cm high, 76.5cm wide, c.1760 £100 - £150
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1756 An early 18th century oak rectangular side table, oversailing top above a long frieze drawer, brass bat shaped handles and escutcheons, shaped apron, turned legs, rectangular stretchers, 75cm high, 90cm wide, c.1720 £200 - £300
1762 An early Victorian mahogany chest, sarcophagus top above two short and four long graduated drawers, carved ribbon handles, plinth base, bun feet, 142cm high, 121cm wide, c.1840 £100 - £150
1757 An early 18th century oak six plank chest, hinged top, the front carved with a stylised portrait and strapwork, V-shaped end supports, 63cm high, 96cm wide £80 - £120
1763 An early Victorian mahogany gentleman’s armchair, serpentine scroll back applied with stepped roundels, deepbuttoned stuffed-over upholstery, the arms boldly carved with lion masks, turned and fluted legs, ceramic casters, c.1840 £150 - £200
1758 An early 19th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry rectangular looking glass, the moulded frame inlaid with flowering stems, 56cm x 47.5cm £80 - £120
1764 An early Victorian mahogany gentleman’s armchair, serpentine scroll back, deep-buttoned stuffed-over upholstery, the arms boldly carved with lion masks, turned £150 - £200 and fluted legs, ceramic casters, c.1840
1765 An early Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular wind-out dining table, moulded oversailing top above a deep frieze, four additional leaves of varying widths, turned legs, ceramic casters, 73cm high, 121cm wide, extending to 245cm long, c.1840 £500 - £700
1766 An early Victorian mahogany rounded rectangular work table, moulded top above a frieze drawer and basket undertier, shaped end supports incise carved with scrolls, reeded stretcher, scroll base, 74cm high, 46cm wide, c. 1840 £150 - £200
1767 An early Victorian mahogany wardrobe/press, stepped cornice above a pair of rectangular panelled doors enclosing sliding trays, drawers and hanging rail, flanked by lotus carved scroll brackets, plinth base with further long drawer, 209cm high, 158.5cm wide, c. 1840 £200 - £300 1759 For more images please visit
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1768 An early Victorian rosewood rounded rectangular tea table, spreading square column, with beaded angles, quatrefoil base, hipped sabre legs, with leafy terminals, brass paw socket casters, 72cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep, c.1840 £100 - £150 1769 An Edwardian mahogany drum occasional table, of George III design, quarter-veneered crossbanded top above a deep frieze with four drawers divided by four further blind conforming, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, turned baluster column, downswept legs, 69.5cm high, 61cm diam, c. 1905 £200 - £300
1775 An Irish mahogany card table, of George II design, hinged top enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface and recessed counter trays, above a deep frieze with single drawer, boldly carved with ribbons, leafy bosses and scrolls, gadrooned border, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 74cm high, 84cm wide, c. 1920 £400 - £600
1770 An Edwardian Sheraton Revival satinwood crossbanded mahogany and marquetry envelope card table, quadripartite folding top inlaid with flowers, enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, drawer to frieze, brass drum handles, square undertier, tapered square legs, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, ceramic casters, 74cm high, 56cm wide, c.1900 £150 - £200
1778 An unusual George III Revival mahogany tub desk chair, the curved back with two tiers of rails centred by oval horizontal splats, cabriole legs carved with C-scrolls, turned and blocked H-stretcher, pad feet, c.1900 £80 - £120
1771 An elm stool or chopping block, of staked construction and rustic design, 24cm high, 19th century or earlier £60 - £100
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1772 An exceptional Victorian satinwood, mahogany, amboyna and marquetry gilt metal mounted side cabinet, marble top above a deep frieze inlaid with anthemioms, scrolling leafy stems and covered urns, above a rectangular drawer centred by a raised lozenge reserve, flanked by boldly carved Nubian female terminal figures, glazed rectangular drawers and Corinthian columns, plinth base, 111cm high, 192cm wide, c. 1860 £2500 - £3500
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1783 An early Victorian Irish walnut pedestal teapoy, c.1840 £150 - £200
1784 A 19th century ash and elm Windsor elbow chair, hooped back, shaped and pierced splat, saddle seat, turned legs, c.1840 £100 - £150
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1779 An unusually long early 18th century oak settle, the back with six raised rectangular panels, scroll arms, turned supports, the base with four block front drawers, brass escutcheons and ring handles, stile feet, 252cm wide, c.1720 £200 - £300
1780 An early 18th century stool, of boarded construction, c.1720 £150 - £200
1781 George III mahogany gate leg table, probably Irish, oval top, cabriole legs carved with shells, ball and claw feet, 70cm high, 132cm diam, c. 1770 £150 - £200 1782 Gillows of Lancaster - a substantial Victorian mahogany break centre library bookcase, moulded cornice and deep frieze above four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, divided and flanked by stop-fluted pilasters crested by carved flowerhead bosses, the projecting base centred by a pair of panelled doors enclosing two rows of four graduated drawers, brass campaign type handles, flanked by a pair of further panelled doors, plinth base, 258cm high, 273cm wide, c.1870 Provenance: Commissioned by the Rev. John Brack for Skerton Vicarage, Lancaster, then housed at Wolviston Rectory, Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham from 1905 until 1955, thence at Windley, Derbyshire. Consigned to sale by the Grandson of the original owner, having never left the family. £2000 - £3000
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1786 A pair of 18th century style ten-light floor standing Blackamoor lamps, each carved, painted and gilt as a Nubian attendant holding aloft a cornucopia, waisted plinths, 182cm high, fitted for electricity £1000 - £1500
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Valuation and Discovery Days This is a ‘no obligation’ service but if required, goods can be left with Bamfords to be included in the next appropriate sale. Bamfords, Chequers Road, Derby, DE21 6EN Every Thursday 10am – 4pm
Bamfords, Peak Village Shopping Centre, Rowsley, DE4 2JE Every Thursday 2pm – 4pm
Melbourne Assembly Rooms, High Street, Melbourne, DE73 8GF First Monday of each month 2pm – 4pm
Denby Pottery Visitor Centre, Denby, DE5 8NX First Saturday of each month 10am – 12noon
Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre, 94 Osmaston Rd, Derby, DE23 8JZ First Wednesday of each month 10am – 12noon
Sharpes Pottery, Swadlincote, Derbyshire, DE119DG First Wednesday of each month 2pm – 4pm
Chesterfield Market Place First Friday of each month 10am – 12noon
Please call to confirm in case of any changes to venues or start times on 01332 210000 All our valuations are free of charge, however we welcome a £1.00 donation to raise funds for the Derby Hospital Premature Baby Unit. Bamfords Auctioneers are proud to have helped raise over a million pounds for local and international charities since 2002.
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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART PICTURES AND PRINTS EUROPEAN AND ORIENTAL CERAMICS 20TH CENTURY AND DECORATIVE CERAMICS SILVER AND PLATED WARE CAMERAS AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS FINE WINE AND SPIRITS CLOCKS, BAROMETERS AND HERALDRY BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS WEAPONS AND MILITARIA JEWELLERY AND WATCHES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS COINS, MEDALS, POSTCARDS AND COLLECTORS ITEMS COLLECTABLE TOYS AND CARS DERBY AND BAKEWELL SALEROOMS GENERAL VALUER DERBY SALEROOM ONE VICTORIAN AND GENERAL SALE ASSESSOR DERBY SALEROOM THREE VICTORIAN AND GENERAL SALE ASSESSOR SALEROOM THREE MANAGER BAKEWELL SALEROOM MANAGER DERBY RECEPTION DERBY SALEROOM ACCOUNTS & ENQUIRIES REMOVALS AND DELIVERIES SALE DAY CATERING AND REFRESHMENTS DOMESTIC SERVICES
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Some of the following catalogue descriptions indicate, damage, repair or restoration. This is only a guide and does not constitute a guarantee of good condition for other lots where no reference is made. Purchasers are advised to examine every lot in which they are interested. Detailed condition reports can be obtained on request.
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Conditions of Sale Rescission Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. The seller and the buyer agree to be bound by Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited’s decision.
Definitions In these Conditions Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited act only as auctioneers and agents for the seller and the representative of Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited conducting the auction is called the 'Auctioneer'. General Whilst Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot:(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots sold by the seller with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. (b) Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so cer tify, and in such case the auctioneers do so as agents of the seller and are not themselves responsible for such claims. (c) All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify. (d) The Auctioneers must receive any claim under any Statute in writing within ten days of the day of the sale.
Default Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the seller as they act, as agents for the seller only and therefore do not pay out to the seller until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the seller and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and any Special Conditions of Sale. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the seller and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and Special Conditions of Sale.
The Auction (a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. They may bid on behalf of the seller for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of dispute. The Auctioneer may at their sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, they have absolute discretion to settle it or to reoffer the lot. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the seller. Where no reserves have been placed the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person on his behalf, which may be the Auctioneer. (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lots are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot.
Third Party Liability Every person on Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at their own risk. They shall have no claim against Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save in so far as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited’s employees.
Conditions of Sale Applicable to Buyers
Inspection Opportunity is given for inspection and each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 190
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Property and Risk The legal title in a lot shall not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall pay Bamfords Auctioneers and Valuers Limited such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneer’s sole discretion be put up again and re-sold.
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.
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. 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 resell 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 parties, whether in the Auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement cannot be accepted. 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.
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 artists. 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 artist’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.
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 reserve 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. 191
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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 adver tising charges and illustration charges insomuch that they are reasonable.
shall notify his Insurers of, and shall himself note the Auctioneers’ Interest as Bailees in such policy or policies.
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 ar t, 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.
Electrical and Mechanical Goods The seller or consignor of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and under takes 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 undertaking. 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.
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.
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 under take 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 property remains at the Owners risk) goods will be insured against all risks whilst on the premises pending sale. The premium cost will be 2.5% 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 (whetheror not for an agreed sum of value) the vendor
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.
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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