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BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s

THE FINE SALE Wednesday 18th March 2020


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BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s

THE FINE SALE To be sold by public auction on

Wednesday 18th March 2020 at 10am at Pullman House, The Sidings Boundary Lane, Saltney Chester CH4 8RD

Viewing Sunday 15th March Monday 16th March Tuesday 17th March Morning of sale

10.30 – 2pm 10am – 6pm 10am – 4pm 9am – 9.45am

Enquiries Adrian Byrne ASFAV Jo Boucher ASFAV Tel: (01244) 681311 email: auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk Buyer’s Premium 21% (inc VAT) Order of Sale Ceramics Silver & Silver Plate Coins, Jewellery & Watches Pictures Objets d’Art Furniture & Rugs

1 – 79 80-204 210-306 310-405 410-501 510-613

Cover illustrations: Lot 390 & 204 Catalogue: £8 (inc. p&p)

Live bidding is available for this sale on two platforms. Additional fees apply as follows: Lots purchased online with easyliveauction.com attract an additional charge for this service of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT, or you can pay a flat fee of £3 or £3.95 respectively (inclusive of VAT) to register with no additional internet bidding surcharge. Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT.

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BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s

Pullman House, The Sidings Boundary Lane, Saltney Chester CH4 8RD 01244 681311 auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

Selling Rate & Spare Lots

Pictures, Drawings, Prints, Miniatures etc

It is anticipated that the selling rate will be in the region of 100 – 120 lots per hour.

An explanation of cataloguing terms

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Notice for purchasers of smaller items Byrne’s will pack smaller purchases within reason for which we make a packing charge. Items are normally despatched via Special Delivery. Items are packed and the cost of postage is obtained. This will need to be paid in full before the items are despatched. We send a note to this effect to successful purchasers with the auction invoice. If you wish to take advantage of this service we require a disclaimer to be signed prior to despatch. If you would like any information in the meantime then please do not hesitate to contact us. 2

• The first name, or names and surname of the artist – in our opinion a work by the artist • The initials of the first name(s) and surname of the artist – in our opinion a work of the period of the artist and which may be in whole or part a work of the artist • Attributed to – in our opinion ‘probably’ a work by the artist • Follower of – in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or near contemporary but not necessarily his pupil • In the manner of – in our opinion a work in the style related to the artist but of a later date • School – accompanied by the name of a place or country and date – in our opinion the picture was executed at that time and in that location e.g. English School, 18th Century • The surname of the artist preceded by ‘after’ – in our opinion a copy of the work of the artist • Signed and dated – in our opinion has a signature which is recognised as that of the artist and was executed at that date • Bears signature and/or date – in our opinion the artist’s name, date or inscription may have been added by another hand Please note that lots marked ▲ may be subject to Artist’s Resale Rights regulations. Please see page 77 for details.


CERAMICS & GLASS


Lots 1-5

1 Clarice Cliff Fantasque octagonal bowl, in the Autumn pattern, circa 1935, printed marks, 19cm diameter £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

2 Della Robbia plate, by Emily Wood, circa 1900, decorated with a symmetrical spray of primroses in greens and yellows against a shaded green ground, painted marks and initials, 22.5cm diameter

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

8 French porcelain floral encrusted jardinière, pale celadon ground decorated with an abundance of applied flowers in colours, with beaded lug handles, 20cm diameter

3 Pair of Clarice Cliff condiments, decorated with fir trees on a hill in colours against a honey glazed ground, unmarked, 8.5cm

£60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

9 French hand decorated porcelain plaque, after Laure Levy, Young Love, indistinctly signed ‘M Luce’, 20.5cm x 15cm

4 Doulton Lambeth biscuit barrel by Mark V Marshall, circa 1880, cylinder form with a silver plated swing handle, lid and mount, with a broad band of incised decoration in blue and brown, within borders of brown leafy fronds, incised mark and partial date and incised initial M.V.M, height 20cm

£50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

5 William Moorcroft Anemone vase, baluster form with wide neck, decorated with flowers in flambé colours against a dark blue ground, painted and impressed marks, height 13.5cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

6 Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal twin handled vase, in the Manchu pattern, printed marks and painted signature, shape no. 215, height 13cm; also a Charlotte Rhead Tudor Rose jug (4491), tapered form, printed and painted marks, 18cm; and a Bursleyware jar and cover, decorated in a lustrous tulip pattern (TL76), printed marks, height 14.5cm (3) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

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7 Eastern European blue overlay and frosted glass barrel form vase on stand, the vase of linear design with alternate panels of thumb cut, frosted and star cut panels, over a similar petalled stand, height 23.5cm, the base 32cm diameter,

10 Pair of Paris porcelain plates, decorated by Jean-Pierre Feuillet (1776-1840), circa 1830, each depicting a rustic farm scene with horses and livestock, within a puce border gilded with anthemion and laurel leaf, signed in gilt on the reverse, 23cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

11 Pair of naval commissioned gilt engraved glass decanters, late 19th Century, each with star cut stopper over a body engraved with an ensign banner and centred with a helmet, the sides of the decanters with union flag and ensign, engraved and gilded, height 26cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

12 Persian Iznik bottle vase, 19th Century, moulded and decorated with intertwining flowers and foliage, height 30cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*


Lots 9 and 10 13 Pair of Chinese ‘clobbered’ export vases, early 19th Century with later decoration, each with a domed lid surmounted with a gilded Dog of Fo finial, the bodies decorated with famille rose floral panels against a later green enamelled ground with polychrome details, height 31cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

14 Chinese scholar’s famille rose box and cover, early 19th Century, rectangular form, the lid decorated with figures in a pavilion, within a gilt keyed border, the base decorated with bats, butterflies and birds in colours, 19cm x 9.5cm x 6.5cm high

16 Chinese blue and white porcelain vase, late 19th Century, inverted baluster form decorated with prunus blossom, Kangxi six character mark, height 26.5cm; also a pair of finely decorated Chinese blue and white Export plates, early 19th Century, decorated with island pavilions, 23.5cm diameter; a Chinese Imari bowl, decorated in the peony rock pattern, 15cm diameter; a Chinese blue and white saucer, 14cm diameter; and a Chinese blue and white bowl decorated with figures, 12cm diameter (6) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

17 Antique glass target ball, moulded in blue glass, with two shooting vignettes against a diamond moulded ground, 7cm diameter

15 Pair of Chinese famille rose plates, late 18th or early 19th Century, decorated to the centre with auspicious objects in coloured enamels, within a foliate and keyed border, 23cm diameter

£120 - £160 plus 21% BP*

£50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Lots 13 - 15

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Lots 18-21

Lot 24

18 Hochst porcelain figure of a girl with a puppy, decorated in colours, underglazed blue and incised number ‘21’, height 18cm; also a German porcelain figure group of children on a seesaw, after Meissen, decorated with colours, and with gilt details, printed marks, height 16cm (2)

24 Sitzendorf porcelain table centre, circa 1900, modelled as a mythical chariot supporting three maidens of Spring and drawn by griffins, finished in colours and gilt, length 46cm, height 37cm

£50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

19 Pair of French porcelain figures, modelled as a gallant and his companion, glazed in colours over a gilded canted square base, marked with an underglazed blue ‘R’, height 24.5cm

£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

25 Nine cut glass jelly glasses, early 19th Century, with half faceted deep bowls over a facet edged foot, height generally 11cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

20 Meissen porcelain figure, modelled as a young lady seated in a chair and holding a rose, late 19th Century, decorated throughout with colours, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, height 15cm £200 - £250 plus 21% BP*

21 Meissen porcelain figure of a gardener, modelled holding a basket of flowers and with partial posy in one hand, finished in colours, with gilt details to the base, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, model no. 127, height 19cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Lot 26 Lot 22 22 Impressive and large Savona blue and white maiolica table centre, 19th Century, boat shape with mask scroll and bird handles over a baluster body beneath a shaped rim embellished with further masks, and centred with the Arms of Genoa, the whole decorated with hunting scenes on horseback and with dogs, within an extensive landscape, all raised on a shaped oval base, unmarked, 86cm x 40cm x 30cm high £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

23 Sunderland Bridge engraved glass rummer, circa 1840, with a faceted bucket bowl over a blade knopped stem and flat foot, height 15.5cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

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26 Pair of Chinese porcelain incense burners, 19th Century, modelled as boys kneeling and supporting a bowl in their arms, decorated with floral details in coloured enamels, height 16.5cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

27 Paris porcelain bowl, early 19th Century, decorated en grisaille with a figure playing boulles whilst another figure looks on, bordered with gilt, 17.5cm diameter £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*


Lot 35

Lot 36

Lot 32

Lot 34

Lot 37

Lot 33

Lot 31 Lot 30

Lot 38

28 Chinese eggshell porcelain bowl, Republic period, decorated inside and out with dragons in green and terracotta against a yellow foliate ground, Zhuanshu seal mark, 14cm diameter, in a fitted silk box £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

29 Royal Worcester peach ground pot pourri jar and cover, circa 1902, decorated with coloured floral sprays heightened with gilt, printed marks, height 27.5cm

35 Chaffers Liverpool porcelain sparrow beak cream jug, circa 1756-65, baluster form decorated in the Long bridge pattern, 8.5cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

36 Bow blue and white coffee can, circa 1755, decorated with a fence and pine tree pattern, 6cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

£30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

37 Chaffers Liverpool porcelain coffee can, circa 1756-65, decorated with the Willow, rock and hut pattern, height 6cm

30 Chaffers Liverpool blue and white porcelain saucer, circa 175665, decorated with a formalised pattern of peony and bamboo, 12cm diameter

£60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

38 Chaffers Liverpool porcelain coffee can, circa 1756-65, decorated with the triffid, house and boatman pattern, height 6cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

31 Worcester monochrome printed cup and saucer, by Robert Hancock, in the Milkmaid pattern, circa 1765 £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

39 Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester porcelain plate, circa 1820-30, decorated with prunus and peony in puce, terracotta and blue, heightened with gilt, impressed marks, 22cm diameter

32 Worcester blue and white porcelain cup and saucer, circa 1760, in the Gazebo pattern, workman’s mark, the saucer 11.5cm diameter

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

40 Ceramic history & collecting: Ten volumes including Godden ‘Guide to English Blue and White porcelain’; Coysh ‘Dictionary of blue and white printed pottery’ Vols I and II etc

33 Worcester blue and white printed porcelain cup, circa 1770, decorated in the Man in a pavilion pattern, height 6cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

34 Worcester blue and white printed tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770, decorated with the Man in the Pavilion pattern, the tea bowl marked with an open crescent, the saucer 12cm diameter

41 Ten Staffordshire blue and white printware plates, including Spode and Davenport; also an unidentified maker of the Sailing Boat pattern; and a Spode City of Corinth pattern soup dish (restored), all early 19th Century, on average 25cm diameter (11)

£50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Lot 42 42 Pair of Victorian hand decorated ruby glass vases, circa 1870, footed bulbous form decorated with a raised portrait of a young woman in colours against a gilt decorated ruby ground (handles ground), 20cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

Lots 46 and 47 46 Three Caithness limited edition glass paperweights, comprising Camelot II, numbered 187/250, 11cm; Firebirds, numbered 239/500, 8cm; and Vivaldi, numbered 549/750, 10.5cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

43 Six Tiffany glass lustre liqueur cups, each of waisted form with applied vertilinear trailing prunts in lustrous glass, engraved mark ‘L.C.T.’, with serial number, height 6cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

47 Three Caithness limited edition glass paperweights, comprising The Lost World, numbered 314/350, 10.5cm; Eternal Passion, numbered 100/500, 12cm; and Metamorphosis, numbered 382/650, 8cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

Lots 48-50

Lot 44 44 Meissen gilt porcelain dish, circa 1900, relief moulded with floral reserves in matte gilt, centred with Deutsches Blumen, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 31.5cm diameter £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

45 Moorcroft Anemone table lamp, blue ground, original fitments (no shade), height 34cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

48 Three Caithness limited edition glass paperweights, comprising Transylvania, numbered 55/250, 13.5cm; Eternal Passion, numbered 140/500, 11.5cm; and Norse Legend, numbered 355/750, 7.5cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

49 Three Caithness limited edition glass paperweights, comprising Collector’s Society Edition 2003 - Shooting Star, numbered 458, 12.5cm; Fujiyama, numbered 184/650, 9.5cm; and Polar Iceflow, numbered 27/500, 10.5cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

50 Three Caithness limited edition glass paperweights, comprising Gladiators, numbered 123/150, height 13cm; Coral Paradise, numbered 152/500, 10cm; and HMQM Elizabeth of Glamis, rose paperweight, numbered 54/500, 9cm diameter £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

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Lots 55-57

51 Moorcroft Finches and Fruits baluster table lamp, blue ground, with original fitments (no shade), total height 34cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

52 Pair of Regency cut glass spirit decanters, circa 1810-25, canted square form, hobnail cut at the shoulders and with slice cutting around the base, with stoppers, height 23cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

53 Venetian glass globular scent bottle, decorated with blue and gilt spangled and latticino decoration with a gilded twist moulded stopper, 11cm; also a matching triform dish, 11.5cm (2) £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

54 Two Japanese porcelain prunus blossom blue and white plates, 31.5cm and 34cm diameter; also a further Japanese blue and white porcelain plate decorated with figures at a mountainous village, 37cm (3) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

55 Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar, 18th Century, decorated with lotus flower and Shou style characters above a line of lappets to the base, double blue circle mark, height 21cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

56 Chinese blue and white wine jug, 19th Century, moon shape decorated with dragons scrolling amidst foliage in underglaze blue and with a domed cover, 22cm; also a Chinese blue and white small moon flask, with salamander handles and domed cover, decorated with figures, 19.5cm; and a Chinese blue and white Meiping covered vase, decorated with figures on a bridge in blue and white, four character Kangxi mark, height 32.5cm (3) 57 Chinese blue and white Export meat plate, 18th Century, decorated with birds and peony rock, 33cm x 23.5cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

58 Barker Brothers, Staffordshire, blue and white meat plate, 19th Century, decorated with a fenced garden pattern, 55cm x 43cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

59 Pair of Japanese satsuma vases, Taisho (1912-26), ovoid form relief moulded with a dragon at the neck and decorated with panels of figures and warriors in colours and gilt, signed to the base in characters, height 24.5cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Lots 60-63

60 Pair of Meissen demi-tasse cups and saucers, 20th Century, decorated with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl in puce and orange, underglaze blue crossed swords marks, also four English porcelain coffee cans and saucers, each decorated with a puce landscape bordered with gilt (12) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

61 Continental porcelain model of a recumbent leopard, unmarked but possibly Meissen, 19th Century, 12cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

62 Meissen porcelain tea caddy, circa 1750, arched rectangular form decorated on either side with exotic birds amidst the branches of a tree, in colours, the side panels with Deutsches Blumen, indistinct blue crossed swords mark and painted mark ‘71’, height 11.5cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

63 Meissen porcelain figure group, circa 1900, decorated with colours and heightened with gilt, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, 9cm; also a further Meissen figure of a boy holding a tricorn hat, decorated in colours, underglazed blue crossed swords mark, 9cm; another figure of a boy with a tricorn hat, indistinctly marked, 9.5cm; and two Berlin winged cherub figures, underglaze blue sceptre mark, 8.5cm (5) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

64 Number of Derby and Chamberlain’s Worcester Peony patterned plates and bowls, circa 1800-20, all decorated in an Orientalist peony pattern in underglaze blue, terracotta and gilt colours, comprising six Chamberlain’s plates, 22cm diameter; 13 Derby plates, 25cm diameter; three Derby soup plates, 25.5cm; five Derby side plates, 17.5cm diameter; the Derby with red baton marks, the Worcester with Bond Street marks (damages and wear throughout) (27) £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

Lot 65 65 Large Minton Etruscan vase, date code for 1876, having a domed cover over a shouldered ovoid body, with twin handles, decorated with coloured parakeets by William Mussill, signed, bordered with gilt details, raised on a square base, height 65cm £600 - £800 plus 21% BP*

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66 Meissen Onion pattern blue and white dessert plates, comprising nine 20.5cm plates with lattice borders, scored underglazed blue crossed swords marks; also a blue and white Onion pattern oval bowl, 25.5cm (10) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

67 Victorian spun glass table ornament, worked as two birds on a fountain, in coloured and clear glass, presented under a glass dome, on original wooden base, height 24.5cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

68 Whitefriars knobbly heavy ruby red glass bowl, applied paper label, 23cm diameter; also a Whitefriars knobbly ruby red glass vase, height 21cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lots 68-70

69 Barolac moulded opalescent glass bowl, relief moulded with palm trees in tinted blue opalescence, moulded mark, 22cm diameter £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

70 Pair of James Powell vaseline glass vases, of corn sack shape, internally decorated with blue fronds against a lime green body, height 12.5cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

71 Beswick model of a tiger attacking an elephant (1720), designed by Arthur Gredington, circa 1960-75, height 30.5cm £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

72 Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre lily bowl, in the Garden of Paradise pattern Z4968, slightly flared form, decorated with scenes of fairies and goblins in a willow tree garden, punctuated with column divisions in gilt, on a lustrous coloured ground, the underside decorated with a band of flying birds in gilt against a mottled green ground, gilt Portland Vase mark (small firing crack to the rim), 28cm diameter £1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*

73 Six Wynstanley pottery cats including a ginger prowler, 20cm; the smallest 10cm high £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

Lot 72

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Lots 74-79

74 Chinese famille rose chocolate pot and cover, Qianlong (173596), the domed cover and tapered body decorated with auspicious objects in colours, 18.5cm

77 Chinese armorial tankard, Qianlong (1736-95), barrel shape decorated with a naval crest and punctuated with famille rose floral sprays, height 14cm

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

75 Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, late 18th/early 19th Century, bullet shape decorated in the Canton style with figures outside a pavilion, in colours and gilt details, height 16.5cm; also a Chinese famille rose bowl, 18th Century, decorated with floral sprays, 18.5cm diameter (2)

78 Chinese famille verte jug, Kangxi (1662-1722), baluster form decorated with birds amidst prunus branches in colours, height 21cm

£60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

76 Chinese armorial marriage bowl, Qianlong (1736-95), decorated with two sets of arms and the mottoes ‘IDDIO.E.IL.MIO.TORRIONE’ and LE AQUILLE.NON.COVANO.LI.COLOMBI’, punctuated with floral sprays, 23cm diameter £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

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£100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

79 Chinese famille rose teapot and cover, Qianlong (1735-96), decorated with a floral basket in famille rose colours, and with a replacement white metal spout, height 15cm; also a Chinese famille rose milk jug, baluster form, decorated with puce floral sprays, height 15cm (2) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*


SILVER & PLATE


Lots 90-92

90 George V silver three piece tea service, by Blanckensee & Son, Chester 1932, in Georgian style of ogee baluster form with gadrooned edge and raised on four ball feet, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, height 17cm, gross weight approx. 1.125kg (36.17 troy ozs) £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

91 Pair of George V silver hot water jugs, London 1920, each in Queen Anne style, plain baluster form with hinged, domed cover and wicker clad handle, height 14.5cm, gross weight approx. 449g (14.44 troy ozs)

97 Pair of modern silver wine goblets, Birmingham 1970, plain bucket shaped bowls over an inverted baluster stem and shallow trumpet foot, height 11.5cm, weight approx. 287g (9.23 troy ozs) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

98 Modern silver large wine coaster, Birmingham 1967, traditional design with gadrooned edge and wooden base, 18cm diameter £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

99 George III silver wine funnel, London 1817, 12cm, weight approx. 58g (1.86 troy ozs)

92 George V silver three piece tea service, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1911, comprising teapot with hinged cover, ivory insulated handle, plain slightly waisted body, raised on a C-scroll bordered foot, height 14.5cm, matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 823g (26.46 troy ozs)

£150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

£250 - £350 plus 21% BP*

93 Pair of late Victorian silver bonbon dishes, London 1896, boat shaped, pierced and repousse decorated with acanthus scrolls, 17.5cm x 11cm, weight approx. 168g (5.4 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

94 Large Old Sheffield Plate serving tray, early 19th Century, rounded rectangular form with gadrooned edge and reeded carrying handles, 74cm x 46cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

95 Edwardian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, Birmingham 1907, ovoid form cut with pineapple forms and with cut glass stopper, height 23.5cm; also a modern silver decanter collar, inscribed ‘Claret’ (2) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

96 Late Victorian silver cigar case, Chester 1890, to house three cigars, engraved with a crest and a monogram, 13cm; also a late Victorian silver small hip flask, London 1896, plain curvex form with hinged bayonet cap, 8.5cm x 8.5cm, total weight approx. 218g (7 troy ozs) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

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Lots 52 and 95-100


100 George III silver wine funnel, maker S A, London 1805, with liner, 13.5cm, weight approx. 100g (3.2 troy ozs); also a Victorian silver milk jug, by Edward Hutton, London 1884, half reeded form on ball feet, height 9cm, weight approx. 166g (5.3 troy ozs); and a silver christening tankard by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1900, inscribed, 9.5cm, weight approx. 206g (6.6 troy ozs) (3) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

101 Four modern silver decanter labels, ‘Whisky’, ‘Rum’ and ‘Brandy’, all Birmingham 1971, and ‘Sherry’, London 1972, gross weight approx. 41g (1.31 troy ozs) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

102 Arts and Crafts style white metal and ebonised crucifix, early 20th Century, 59cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

103 Late Victorian cut and engraved glass claret jug, with silver plated mount, hinged cover and mask spout over a tapered clear body engraved with vine leaves, height 30.5cm

Lots 103-105

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

104 George V silver bowl, Sheffield 1913, flared form, the sides pierced and bordered with bellflower garlands, tapered sides, raised on a pierced and bellflower bordered circular foot, 25.5cm diameter, weight approx. 593g (19 troy ozs) £300 - £400 plus 21% BP*

105 George V silver pedestal cup, by the Barnards, London 1829, waisted form with gilt interior, twin acanthus capped handles, engraved with a crest and the motto ‘Deo Favente’, the lower bowl worked with acanthus leaves and sunflower, over a waisted trumpet foot, height 21cm, weight approx. 585g (18.8 troy ozs) £250 - £400 plus 21% BP*

106 Unusual silver cradle form pin cushion, marks rubbed, 6cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

107 George V silver and tortoiseshell cigarette box, Birmingham 1919, rectangular form with plain tortoiseshell inset to the lid, cedar lined interior, 15.5cm x 11cm x 5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

108 Late Victorian cut glass claret jug, circa 1890, with silver plated mount, hinged cover and mask handle, the flattened ovoid body cut with stylised flowerheads, height 25.5cm; also a further late Victorian claret jug with silver plated mounts and engraved wrythen moulded clear glass body, height 24cm (2) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

109 George V silver card tray, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1926, circular form engraved with a vacant cartouche, raised on four trefoil feet, 26.5cm diameter, weight approx. 713g (22.92 troy ozs) £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*

Lots 107-112

110 George V silver baluster jug, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911, baluster form with a single horizontal band, hinged cover, wicker bound handle, height 16.5cm, gross weight approx. 401g (12.9 troy ozs); also a small silver cream jug, Birmingham 1989, baluster form with removable cover, and wicker bound handle, height 10cm, gross weight approx. 111g (3.57 troy ozs) (2) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

111 George V silver mounted cut glass claret jug, London 1912, of Etruscan urn shape, with hinged cover, neck, handle and foot of silver, the body of heavy cut clear glass, 27cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

112 George III Scottish silver tankard, maker PC&S, Edinburgh 1811, tapered form engraved with a crest, within reeded horizontal bands, and a later inscription dated 1913, height 7.5cm, weight approx. 189g (6.08 troy ozs) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

113 Edwardian silver mounted heavy cut glass inkwell, Birmingham 1907, of canted rectangular form with silver mount and hinged cover, 10cm square £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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114 George V nickel mounted double sided cigar and cigarette box, centred with a carrying handle, the hinged covers inset with hunting scenes after J S Wright, cedar lined interior, 23cm x 17.5cm x 6cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

115 Japanese silver plated naturalistically cast, signed, 41cm

peacock,

£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

116 Sheffield plated coffee pot, early 19th Century, baluster form with hinged cover, wooden handle, raised on a gadrooned foot, height 24.5cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

Lots 116 and 117

117 Walker & Hall silver silver four piece tea service in the manner of Paul Storr, Sheffield 1927, comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar basin and milk jug, each of U-shape form with a reeded band, serpent form handles, the teapot and hot water jug with wooden finial and handle, shape no. 53625, the hot water jug 22cm, gross weight approx. 2.468kg (79.35 troy ozs) £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

118 Eastern white metal three piece tea service, possibly Japanese, circa 1900, comprising square section teapot decorated with a band of ribboned flowers on a matted ground, height 17cm, matching sugar basin and milk jug, gross weight approx. 794g (25.5 troy ozs) £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

119 Japanese white metal circular box and cover, late Meiji (1868-1912), decorated throughout with three toed dragons, the cover centred with a monogram, marked to the base, 8.5cm diameter, weight approx. 201g (6.46 troy ozs) £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

120 Late Victorian silver plated owl pounce pot, glass eyes, height 10.5cm Lots 120-125

£50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

121 Dutch silver mounted glass scent flask, late 19th Century, having a figural stopper (glued), over a clear glass body of canted square section clad in a silver sheath decorated with Rococo style figures, height 21.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

122 Pair of modern silver figural paperweights, third quarter 20th Century, each mounted on composite white marble base, weighable silver approx. 784g (25.2 troy ozs) £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*

123 Eastern European silver rose water dropper, marked ‘T.M. 94’, traditional form with a bird finial, baluster body worked with flowers and a church building within a border of C-scrolls, height 23cm, weight approx. 183g (5.88 troy ozs) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

Lots 129, 130 and 462

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124 Silver mounted Chinese blue and white export tea caddy, ovoid form decorated with figures at a gaming table, later mounted in silver with a domed cover, possibly Dutch, the porcelain Kangxi period, height 14cm; also a silver mounted cut glass sugar sifter, waisted form, Birmingham 1906, height 15.5cm (2) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

134 Four Jersey silver teaspoons, by Jaques Quesnel, early 19th Century, fiddle pattern, weight approx. 54g (1.74 troy ozs) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

135 Edwardian silver pig form pin cushion, Birmingham 1905, 6.5cm; also a modern silver mounted pin cushion, Birmingham 1990 (2) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

125 George III silver four bottle cruet, by Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1805, supporting four strawberry cut bottles with original stoppers, over a quatrefoil stand centred with a carrying handle, raised on paw feet, height 13cm, weight of silver approx. 268g (8.62 troy ozs) £200 - £250 plus 21% BP*

126 George IV silver meat skewer, by John Bridge, London 1820, length 38cm, weight approx. 157g (5.05 troy ozs) £100 - £120 plus 21% BP*

136 Edwardian silver pig form pin cushion, Birmingham 1909, 8cm £80 - £100 plus 21% BP*

137 Edwardian silver jewellery box, by William Comyns, London 1908, table form with a tortoiseshell piquet hinged cover, detailed with bellflower, opening to a velvet lined interior, raised on acanthus capped cabriole legs, 19cm x 10cm x 9cm high, gross weight approx. 342g (11 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

127 Pair of George V silver grape shears, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, 19cm, weight approx. 129g (4.15 troy ozs) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

138 Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, in the form of a boot, Chester 1909, maker’s mark indistinct, with wooden sole, 12.5cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

128 Edwardian silver chalice, Chester 1901, in Arts and Crafts style, the U-shaped bowl decorated with flowers and foliage over a column stem and punched flat foot, height 11cm, weight approx. 108g (3.47 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

129 French blue enamelled silver circular box and cover, circa 1900, sky blue enamelling centred with a pearlescent guilloche enamelling, original gilt interior, 6cm diameter; also a further French silver oval box, the hinged cover centred with a trompe l’oeil,, 6.5cm; and a pair of Georgian style silver sugar nips, London 1899 (3) £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

130 Pair of George III silver sugar nips, maker SA, possibly Stephen Adams, second half 18th Century, 12cm, weight approx. 31g (1 troy ozs)

139 Pair of Victorian silver plated chamber sticks, gadrooned edge, complete with snuffers, 15cm diameter £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

140 Continental 800 standard silver pot pourri jar, baluster form, with a holed cover and flowerhead finial, marked ‘800’, 7.5cm; also two Continental silver dishes, late 19th Century, oval form decorated with figural vignettes of rustic life, 14.5cm, gross weight approx. 283g (9.1 troy ozs) (3) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

141 Late Victorian set of silver plated and carved ivory fish eaters, in original walnut canteen case; also a pair of silver ivory handled fish servers

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

131 Edwardian silver bonbon dish, Birmingham 1906, unusually decorated with the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia, pierced sides and shell border, 12.5cm diameter, weight approx. 73g (2.35 troy ozs)

142 Silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1949, decorated with a varnished print of a nude after William Etty, 15cm x 8.5cm, gross weight approx. 230g (7.4 troy ozs)

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

132 Edwardian silver mounted glass decanter, by Elkington & Co., London 1906, having a tear shaped stopper, silver pouring collar and waisted clear body, height 34cm

143 George V silver cheese scoop, London 1928, engraved with a crest and motto ‘Deo Favente’, 21cm, weight approx. 86g (2.76 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

133 Collection of Danish silver and enamelled Christmas spoons, 1952, and 1960-1975 inclusive, produced by A Michelsen (17), gross weight approx. 791g (25.43 troy ozs) £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

Lots 135-139

Lot 133

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Lots 144-149

144 George V silver baluster milk jug, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1919, plain baluster form, height 12cm, weight approx. 214g (6.88 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

145 George III silver sauceboat, maker F.G, London 1765, foliate engraved decoration, raised on stepped hoof feet, 12cm, weight approx. 130g (4.2 troy ozs)

153 Part loose canteen of Kings pattern silver cutlery, Sheffield 1959, comprising six dinner forks and two dessert forks, weight approx. 636g (20.45 troy ozs), twelve dessert spoons, weight approx. 731g (23.5 troy ozs), twelve dessert knives with stainless steel blades, twelve dinner knives with stainless blades (44 pieces) £450 - £600 plus 21% BP*

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

146 Edwardian silver dessert servers, maker H W, Sheffield 1905, comprising cake slice and fruit spoon, gross weight approx. 278g (8.94 troy ozs), in original fitted case £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

147 James Dixon & Sons silver pint tankard, Sheffield 1977, plain baluster form, uninscribed, over a stepped foot, height 13cm, weight approx. 377g (12.1 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

148 Silver baluster cream jug, Sheffield 1900, 10cm; also a silver helmet shaped cream jug, Birmingham 1919, 8.5cm, gross weight approx. 166g (5.34 troy ozs) (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

149 George V silver bowl, maker G D, Birmingham 1930, heavy gauge, plain waisted form raised on four ball feet, 13.5cm diameter, weight approx. 447g (14.37 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

150 Two George V silver mounted cut glass onion decanters, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925/26, both with a silver bayonet cap, one inscribed with a presentation date ‘1927’, height 29cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

151 George V set of ten silver dessert knives and forks, London 1914, the handles worked with trailing flowers and lattice, in a fitted case £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

152 Pair of George V Britannia silver rat tail spoons, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1910, trefid terminals and original fitted case, weight approx. 138g (4.44 troy ozs) £60 - £100 plus 21% BP* 18

Lots 154-156, 237 and 255 154 Edwardian silver vesta case, by S M L, Birmingham 1901, cushion form engraved with ivy leaves around a vacant cartouche, 4.5cm; also a further silver vesta case, Birmingham 1905, of curvex rectangular form, similarly decorated with leaves around a vacant cartouche, 4cm (2), total weight approx. 47g (1.5 troy ozs) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

155 Four Victorian and later silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives, including Sheffield 1898, 1899, 1908 and 1918; also a silver and mother of pearl folding glove button hook, Sheffield 1911; silver cased pencil, Birmingham 1923; silver propelling pencil, Birmingham 1904; and two unmarked Victorian propelling pencils (9) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*


Lots 168-170

156 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1897, rectangular cushion form foliate engraved and with initialled cartouche, 3.5cm; also two further silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1906 and 1908, each of rectangular form with engraved decoration, 4.5cm; also an Edwardian silver stamp envelope, Birmingham 1903, 28mm; and another silver stamp envelope, Chester 1903, 25mm, total weight approx. 70g (2.25 troy ozs) (5) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

160 Late Victorian silver box, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1895, in the Dutch style, rectangular form repousse decorated with a lady watering a garden and foliate scrolls, 6cm; also a silver plated miniature model of a canal lift bridge, 9.5cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

161 Modern silver desk ornament in the form of a woodcutter’s axe resting in a tree stump, London 1984, 6.5cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

157 George V silver cigarette box, London 1929, engine turned rectangular form engraved to the inside cover with a crest and the motto ‘Finem Respice’, cedar lined, 18.5cm x 9.5cm x 5.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

162 Augsburg silver figural table bell, 19th Century, London import marks for 1911, cast as a lady playing a hurdy gurdy (clapper replaced by the importer), height 11cm, weight approx. 128g (4.12 troy ozs) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

158 George V silver tankard, London 1918, with flared rim and a body embellished with vertilinear forms, 8cm, weight approx. 174g (5.6 troy ozs) £60 - £100 plus 21% BP*

163 Modern silver elephant desk ornament, London import marks, 6.5cm, weight approx. 93g (2.99 troy ozs)

159 George V silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1916, domed rectangular form, the hinged cover initialled ‘OJB’, opening to a cedar lined interior, 20.5cm x 17cm x 8cm

164 Modern silver chariot ornament, London 1968, 8.5cm, weight approx. 86g (2.77 troy ozs)

£20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

£80 - £100 plus 21% BP*

165 Stuart Devlin silver gilt surprise egg, London 1973, numbered 183, gilt textured exterior opening to reveal a rabbit, 7cm, weight approx. 176g (566 troy ozs) £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

166 Four late Victorian silver fiddle tablespoons, Birmingham 1896, each initialled ‘K’, gross weight approx. 339g (10.9 troy ozs) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

167 Five George III fiddle pattern tablespoons, by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1796, weight approx. 372g (11.96 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

168 Late Victorian silver rectangular dish, Sheffield 1897, fluted and engraved form with anthemion details, raised on four ball feet, 23cm x 15.5cm, weight approx. 269g (8.65 troy ozs) Lots 160-165

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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169 George V silver four piece tea service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920/24, comprising lidded teapot and hot water jug, each with ebony finial and handle, and with a faceted body engraved with a Gothic ‘W’, matching sugar basin and milk jug, the hot water jug 20cm, gross weight approx. 1.53kg (49.22 troy ozs)

177 Pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham 1969 (loaded), height 6cm; also a silver bridge tray, club form, Birmingham 1905, 9.5cm; and two pairs of silver bonbon dishes, Birmingham 1932 and 1920, 8.5cm diameter and 7.5cm diameter respectively, total weighable silver excluding candlesticks approx. 114g (3.66 troy ozs) (7)

£400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

170 Edwardian silver bowl, Sheffield 1904, circular form with gadrooned border, pierced sides, on a domed circular foot, 25cm diameter, weight approx. 524g (16.85 troy ozs)

178 Three Victorian silver napkin rings, by Edward Hutton, London 1890; also an Edwardian silver bonbon dish in the Art Nouveau style, Birmingham 1906, 16cm x 11cm, total weight approx. 166g (5.34 troy ozs) (4)

£120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

171 George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern caddy spoon, maker L V & W, Birmingham 1825, 7.5cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

172 Charles Horner silver thimble, Chester 1907, (size 8); also a leather cased silver thimble, Chester 1895 (size 10); another, Chester 1900 (size 12); five Birmingham hallmarked silver thimbles, (sizes 10, 2 x 17, 2 x 18); and a modern silver cased tape measure, Birmingham 1990 (9) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

179 Pair of late Victorian silver bonbon dishes, Chester 1897/8, of pierced boat shape, raised on four ball feet, 15cm x 11.5cm, weight approx. 112g (3.6 troy ozs) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

180 George V silver octagonal bonbon dish, Birmingham 1927, with pierced sides, raised on four feet, 14.5cm diameter; also a further silver boat shaped bonbon dish, Sheffield 1894, 16cm x 7cm, total weight approx. 176g (5.66 troy ozs) (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

181 George V silver three piece condiment, Birmingham 1928, comprising pepper pot, wet mustard pot, salt cellar, each of plain baluster form, with matching mustard spoon and later silver salt spoon, weighable silver approx. 100g (3.22 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

182 Modern silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1975, shaped rectangular form backed with mahogany, photo size 13.5cm x 9.5cm; also a silver faced small photograph frame, Birmingham 1993, detailed with flying geese, backed with blue velvet, photo size 5.5cm circular (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lots 173-176 173 Edwardian silver purse, Chester 1906, plain shaped form with brown kid leather interior, chain carrying handle, 9.5cm; also a smaller, similar purse, Chester 1916, 7.5cm, gross weight approx. 109g (3.5 troy ozs) (2) £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

174 Late Victorian silver baby’s rattle, by George Unite, Birmingham 1899, with whistle mouthpiece supporting three crotal bells and with mother of pearl teether, 10.5cm; also a George V silver baby’s rattle, Birmingham 1935, Jubilee mark, circular crotal form, inscribed ‘Baby’ on both sides, 3.5cm diameter (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

175 George V silver lady’s evening purse, Birmingham 1918, engraved with floral garlands, with watered silk partitioned interior, chain carrying handle, 9.5cm, gross weight approx. 72g; also a small imported silver chain mail purse, circa 1918, 5.5cm, weight approx. 16g (in total 2.83 troy ozs) (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

176 Walker & Hall silver purse, Sheffield 1914, plain shaped form bordered with reed and ribbon details and with chain handle, grey kid leather interior, gross weight 104g (3.34 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

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Lots 183-187 183 Late Victorian silver box, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1900, rectangular form, the hinged cover worked with dancing muses before the Parthenon, the sides worked with stiff acanthus leaves, 12.5cm x 5cm x 3cm; also a further silver box, Birmingham 1901, rectangular form with repousse decoration, with hinged cover, 11cm x 4.5cm x 2.5cm, total weight approx. 206g (6.62 troy ozs) (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

184 George V silver cigarette case, Chester 1933, decorated with a reclining nude, 10cm x 8cm, weight approx. 110g (3.5 troy ozs) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*


Lots 191-194

185 Victorian silver calling card case, Birmingham 1872, rectangular form chased with ivy leaves and flowers around an initialled and dated cartouche, 9.5cm x 7cm £80 - £100 plus 21% BP*

186 George V silver curvex cigarette case, Birmingham 1919, decorated with a nude standing in a garden, 9cm x 7.5cm, weight approx. 95g (3 troy ozs) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

187 Late Victorian silver calling card case, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1897, rectangular form chased with foliate scrolls around a vacant cartouche, 10cm x 7cm, weight approx. 74g (2.38 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

192 Edwardian silver box, Birmingham 1902, shallow rectangular form, repousse decorated with flowers and a vacant cartouche to the hinged cover, raised on four ball feet, 6.5cm x 4cm, weight approx. 53g (1.7 troy ozs) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

193 Pair of Victorian silver salts, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1879, with clear glass liners and original gilt interiors, repousse decorated with flowers and an engraved cartouche, on stepped hoof feet, 6.5cm diameter, weight approx. 99g (3.18 troy ozs); also a pair of George V silver pepper pots, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1911, fluted and footed form, height 9.5cm, weight approx. 79g (2.54 troy ozs) (4) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

188 German sterling silver dressing table set, late 20th Century, comprising hand mirror, two silver backed hair brushes and two silver backed clothes brushes (5) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

189 Four Dutch silver reproduction spoons, each with cast haft and the bowls engraved with crests with spurious dates to the underside of the bowls, the largest 20cm, gross weight approx. 214g (6.88 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

190 Pair of George III old English pattern silver tablespoons, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1798; also a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, London 1840, weight approx. 274g (8.81 troy ozs) (4) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

191 George V cut green tinted glass scent bottle, with silver mount, London 1922, 8cm; also a late Victorian silver scent bottle, Birmingham 1892, chased with millefleur decoration, with hinged cap and glass stopper, 58mm; and a silver scent bottle of cylinder form with hinged cap and glass stopper, Birmingham 1890, 52mm (3)

194 Continental white metal snuff box, rectangular form worked with fruiting vines, 8.5cm x 4.5cm £20 - £30 plus 21% BP*

195 Three George III silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, maker TB, London 1811, weight approx. 169g (5.43 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

196 Pair of George III silver tablespoons, maker B.C., London 1766, also a Queen Anne silver rat tail tablespoon, Exeter 1712, weight approx. 188g (6.04 troy ozs) (3) £60 - £100 plus 21% BP*

197 Chinese silver wet mustard pot, by Cumwo, Hong Kong, second half 19th Century, cylinder form pierced with bamboo and with a domed cover, (liner deficient), 8.5cm; also a further Chinese silver mustard pot, tapered hexagonal form, marks indistinct, 8.5cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

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Lots 198-201

198 Silver three piece presentation tea service, London 1936, comprising lidded teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, all of plain circular form, the teapot with ebony finial and handle, inscribed and later dated 1939, height 12.5cm, gross weight approx. 715g (22.99 troy ozs) £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

199 George V silver mounted kluk-kluk decanter, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1916, with original ball stopper, height 31cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

200 George V silver mounted cut glass claret jug, Birmingham 1925, the hobnail cut ovoid body with plain mounts, handle and hinged cover, height 20cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

201 Edwardian silver mounted cut glass globular scent bottle, Birmingham 1909, removable cap, glass stopper, shoulders engraved with floral garlands over a clear body, height 13cm; also an Edwardian silver clad glass scent bottle in the Venetian style, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, silver encased green glass body with spherical stopper, 15cm (2) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

202 Six William IV silver Kings pattern handled dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1836; also a set of six Victorian carved ivory and plated dessert knives and forks, all contained within a single canteen; in addition a set of twelve late Victorian silver plated and ivory fish eaters, in original walnut canteen; and two silver plated salvers, 31.5cm and 26cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

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Lot 204

203 The Birmingham Mint Collection of thirteen silver apostle spoons, Birmingham 1976, in original fitted case, gross weight approx. 446g (14.34 troy ozs)

204 WMF silver plated model of a dachshund, standing on haunches, height 23.5cm

£150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

£300 - £400 plus 21% BP*


COINS, JEWELLERY & WATCHES


Lot 224 Lots 226, 228, 230 210 South Africa silver 50th Anniversary Krugerrand, 2017 (UNC), weight approx. 31g (1 troy oz) £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

211 South Africa silver 50th Anniversary Krugerrand, 2017 (UNC), weight approx. 31g (1 troy oz) £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

212 South Africa gold 1/4 Krugerrand, 2017 (UNC), weight approx. 8.5g £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

213 South Africa gold 1/4 Krugerrand, 2017 (UNC), weight approx. 8.5g £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

214 South Africa gold 1/4 Krugerrand, 2017 (UNC), weight approx. 8.5g £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

215 Elizabeth II sovereign, 2017 (UNC), weight approx. 8g, in presentation case

223 Rare George VI proof sovereign, 1937, weight approx. 8g, in presentation case Note: The only sovereign struck with a portrait of King George VI appeared in 1937. Only 5,500 were minted, in order to commemorate the King’s coronation, and these coins were struck without the usual milling on their edge, to emphasise the fact that they were not intended for general circulation £1250 - £1500 plus 21% BP*

216 Australian sovereign, 1864, Sydney Mint (VF), weight approx. 8g

224 Pair of antique gold mounts, circular form centred with a mask of Zeus, within a radial punched border, 50mm diameter, gross weight approx. 21.5g

£250 - £300 plus 21% BP*

£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

217 Victorian sovereign, 1877, Young head (EF), weight approx. 8g., in a coin collector’s presentation case

225 Butterscotch amber beaded necklace, graduated oval beads, the largest being 28mm, length 44cm, gross weight approx. 36g; also another butterscotch amber beaded necklace, smaller graduated oval beads, the largest 15mm, length 47cm, gross weight approx. 15.2g (2)

£240 - £300 plus 21% BP*

£240 - £300 plus 21% BP*

218 Victorian sovereign, 1894, Old head (EF), weight approx. 8g, in a presentation case

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

£240 - £300 plus 21% BP*

226 William IV silver pair cased verge pocket watch, Birmingham 1835, having a plain outer case, white enamelled 45mm dial with Roman numerals, the movement signed ‘Richard Snow, Pateley Bridge, 55mm diameter

219 Victorian sovereign, 1891, Jubilee head (EF), weight approx. 8g, in presentation case, £240 - £300 plus 21% BP*

220 George V sovereign, 1925 re-strike, issued 1949-51 (EF), weight approx. 8g, in presentation case

Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*

£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

227 Diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut stone of approx. 0.17ct, claw mounted in 9ct white gold, size N/O, gross weight approx. 2.3g

221 George IV sovereign 1829, Bare head (EF), weight approx. 8g, in presentation case

£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

£450 - £600 plus 21% BP*

222 William IV sovereign, 1835 (EF), weight approx. 8g, in a presentation case £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*

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Lot 223

228 Masonic silver cased fob watch, the dial signed ‘Minimax’, 17 jewel crownwind movement, signed symbolic dial with original hands, the case also worked with Masonic symbols, 55mm diameter Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*


229 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, three round cut sapphires bordered with small round brilliant cut diamonds, all set in 18ct gold, size K, gross weight approx. 3.8g £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

230 George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch, Birmingham 1805, plain outer case, 44mm white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the movement signed ‘Grocott, Holywell’, 54mm diameter Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*

231 10ct gold and synthetic sapphire bracelet, curb links centred with eight round cut stones in claw mounts, length 18.5cm, gross weight approx. 13.3g £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*

232 Victorian memorial pendant, centred with a bouquet of hair tied with a seed pearl ribbon and bordered with paste stones set in silver, 32mm x 24mm; also a paste set rectangular buckle, the centre inset with heather flowers, backed in silver, 28mm; a larger paste set brooch centred with a purple stone backed in silver, 40mm; and a paste set elliptical buckle, 40mm (4) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

233 Swiss stainless steel Oyster wristwatch, circa 1930s, 23mm silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds, signed ‘Oyster’, milled bezel, polished cushion shaped stainless steel case with screw back, 15 jewel manual movement signed ‘Oyster Watch Co.’, 34mm

236 9ct gold curb link bracelet, with padlock clasp, length 20cm, weight approx. 15g £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

237 Lady’s Swiss silver fob watch, 32mm dial with Roman numerals and gilt details, foliate chased case, keywind lever movement, 37mm diameter, with key Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

238 Continental 14ct gold curb link necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 41cm, weight approx. 31.6g £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*

239 Good diamond ring, round brilliant cut stone estimated as 2.69cts, colour L/M, clarity VS1-2, in a four claw platinum mount, the shoulders channel set to each side with round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.72ct, and graded H-I in colour and VS1-2 clarity, all set in platinum, the ring marked ‘Pt 950’ NB: Valued for insurance replacement in 2012 at £29,500 and with an IGI diamond report dated 2008 £4000 - £6000 plus 21% BP*

240 15ct gold curb link bracelet, with push-in clasp and safety chain, length 21cm, weight approx. 22.5g £250 - £350 plus 21% BP*

Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

234 Three 19th Century memorial brooches, comprising an elliptical brooch centred with a seed pearl foliate spray on hair, within a blue enamelled and pearl border, backed in yellow metal, 38mm x 23mm; a similar shaped brooch with inset hair to the centre tied with a pearl band and within a pearl border backed in yellow metal, with safety chain, 30mm x 20mm; and a smaller rectangular brooch with central hair inset bordered with pearls and inscribed to the yellow metal backing ‘In memory of Eliza Fletcher’, 21mm x 14mm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

235 Victorian gilt metal and porcelain brooch, depicting Christ descending from the Cross, within a rope twist frame, the back inset with family photographs, 8.5cm x 7.5cm, in a fitted box £300 - £400 plus 21% BP*

Lots 232 and 234

Lots 236, 238, 240

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Lot 248

241 18ct gold mounted carved shell cameo brooch, featuring the profile of a young lady, 38mm x 30mm; also a pair of 18ct gold and carved shell cameo earrings, 20mm drop (3) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

242 Lady’s Victorian 14ct gold fob watch, circa 1900, 22mm gilt dial with Roman numerals, in a foliate chased case with vacant cartouche, opening to a base metal inner cover, crownwind lever movement, 31mm diameter, gross weight approx. 21.8g Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

243 Suite of 18ct gold mounted cameo jewellery, comprising oval pendant, moulded with a profile of a young lady, with loop for suspension, 38mm x 20mm, and a pair of matching stud earrings, 17mm (3)

Lots 242, 244, 246

248 Omega Seamaster 120 stainless steel automatic wristwatch, circa 1960s, 28mm black matte dial with date aperture, centre sweep seconds, faded bezel, replaced winder, later Philip Persio stainless steel bracelet Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £1000 - £1200 plus 21% BP*

249 9ct gold and amethyst pendant necklace, the openwork pendant in Art Nouveau style centred with an oval amethyst within a beaded collet mount, suspended from a fine 9ct gold box link necklace, the pendant drop 33mm, the necklace 44cm, gross weight approx. 2.9g £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

244 Four Victorian garnet brooches, one being a star form backed in silver, with safety chain, 44mm diameter; the remaining three being bar brooches, each approx. 40mm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

245 Victorian yellow metal brooch, circa 1880, slight oval form with raised black enamelled centre chased with a flower centred with a pearl, within a polished and beaded edge mount, backed in silver, 45mm x 31mm

Lot 250

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

246 Decorative Renaissance style pendant necklace, late 19th or early 20th Century, circular form, enamelled and set with pearls and garnets with a pearl pendant suspended beneath, the whole suspended from a garnet centred boss on a steel ball chain necklace, the pendant drop 50mm, necklace length 45.5cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

247 9ct gold diamond cross form pendant necklace, the pendant set with tiny round brilliants, channel set, 23mm, suspended from a fine 9ct gold rope twist necklace, length 40cm, gross weight approx. 2.2g £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

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250 Good diamond crossover ring, set with two round brilliant cut stones, each as 1.5cts and 1.45cts, well matched in colour, estimated as J/K, and SI1 clarity, set in platinum claw mounts and ring, size M, gross weight approx. 8.3g £6000 - £8000 plus 21% BP*


Lots 252, 254, 256, 258, 259

251 9ct gold gate and brick link bracelet, with padlock clasp (damaged), weight approx. 17.9g £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

252 Continental 14ct gold and diamond suite, comprising necklace with polished and matted links set with small brilliant cut diamonds, length 42cm, marked ‘585’, together with a pair of matching pendant earrings, with post and butterfly mounts, gross weight approx. 45.5g £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*

253 Late Victorian diamond and pearl ring, centred with a small old brilliant cut diamond, illusion set and flanked on either side with pearls, all set in 18ct gold, size K/L, gross weight approx. 4.8g £120 - £160 plus 21% BP*

254 Diamond cross form pendant, set with 20 small round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx. 0.5ct, set in 9ct gold, with suspension loop, length 40mm, suspended from a silver gilt boxlink necklace, marked ‘Italy 925’, 46cm £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*

255 Lady’s silver and enamelled fob watch, London import marks for 1910, small circular dial with Roman numerals, within a heart shaped bezel, decorated with gilt foliate details, the case retaining some enamelled detail on the reverse, crownwind movement, 32mm diameter; also a German carved limewood pocket watch case, late 19th Century, detailed with strawberries to a hinged cover, 10cm x 6.5cm (2)

256 Diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut stone of approx. 0.75ct, claw mounted and set on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size R, gross weight approx. 3g £250 - £350 plus 21% BP*

257 Edwardian 9ct gold fancy link watch chain, with spring clip, 42cm, and an additional length of chain, 7.5cm, gross weight approx. 21.2g £250 - £350 plus 21% BP*

258 Diamond baguette five stone ring, having three central baguette cut diamonds flanked by smaller baguette cut diamonds totalling approx. 1.35cts, the stones evenly matched in colour and clarity, estimated as H/I and VS clarity, all set in 18ct white gold, size L/M, gross weight approx. 4.7g Note: Valued for insurance in 2018 at £4,900 £1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*

259 Diamond line bracelet, set with 58 round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx. 2.6cts, estimated as G-H in colour and VS2-SI1 clarity, all set in platinum, marked ‘Pt 950’, length 18cm, gross weight approx. 16.6g Note: Valued for insurance replacement in November 2019 at £8,100 £2000 - £2500 plus 21% BP*

Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £60 - £80 plus 21% BP* * Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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260 George V 9ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch, Chester 1924, the cover with black enamelled Roman numerals, opening to a 42mm white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, signed Waltham, the back cover inscribed with a monogram and the date 1927, unengraved gold inner cover, Waltham signed crownwind 15 jewel movement, 49mm diameter, gross weight approx. 95g Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

261 9ct gold double graduated curb link watch chain, with ring clip, spring clip and French horn charm, length 40cm, weight approx. 23.7g £250 - £300 plus 21% BP*

262 Edwardian sapphire and diamond ring, Birmingham 1908, having three oval cut sapphires dispersed with two round brilliant cut diamonds, all in 18ct yellow gold, size L, gross weight approx. 4.1g

Lots 260, 261, 264, 265

£120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

Lots 266, 268, 270

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Lot 272

263 Lady’s vintage Astin 18ct gold bracelet wristwatch, circa 1940s, 18mm dial with subsidiary seconds, on a beaded bracelet, gross weight approx. 22.5g Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

268 Attractive diamond and emerald floral spray brooch, possibly French, early 20th Century, set with 71 round brilliant cut diamonds, total weight estimated as approx. 3.5cts, further set with eleven small round cut emeralds, all set in yellow gold, 45mm x 33mm, gross weight approx. 10.1g £1500 - £2000 plus 21% BP*

264 Victorian 18ct gold chronometer pocket watch, Chester 1881, 44mm white dial with centre sweep seconds and Roman numerals, the back cover engraved with a monogram, base metal inner cover and unsigned crownwind movement, 52mm diameter, gross weight approx. 129g Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £700 - £1000 plus 21% BP*

265 18ct gold curb link watch albert, with T-bar, two ring clips and spring clip, length 36.5cm, weight approx. 43.7g £1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*

266 14ct yellow gold ruby and diamond suite, comprising pendant necklace and earrings, the necklace formed of fancy circular links with beaded details and set with seven round cut rubies dispersed with nine small round brilliant cut diamonds, length approx. 35cm, weight approx. 40g; the matching pendant earrings set with a single round ruby and two small diamonds, 45mm drop, gross weight approx. 11.7g Note: Valued for insurance replacement in 1986 at £3,300

269 Edwardian gold, turquoise and pearl curb link bracelet, with safety chain, unmarked, length approx. 19cm, gross weight approx. 17.3g £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

270 Belle Epoque diamond and ruby cluster ring, centred with five round brilliant cut diamonds dispersed with old mine cut diamonds, channel set in white metal, diamond weight estimated as 0.75ct, flanked with two rows of channel set square cut rubies, all mounted in unmarked yellow gold, size J, gross weight approx. 7.6g £600 - £800 plus 21% BP*

271 Attractive Edwardian aquamarine and pearl spider web pendant in 15ct gold, centred with an oval aqua of approx. 8mm x 6mm, bordered with collet mounted pearls, 32mm drop; also an Edwardian tumbling shamrock bar brooch, the unmarked yellow gold bar centred with a green enamelled and pearl shamrock with three further shamrocks suspended beneath on chains, 41mm; a 9ct gold fox mask bar brooch; and a further gold bar brooch centred with an ‘E’ inset with pearls (4)

£1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*

£150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

267 Ruby and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut ruby of approx. 1.5cts, measuring 11mm x 6mm, in yellow gold claw mount, bordered with a single row of 14 round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx. 1.4cts, in white gold claw mounts, on an unmarked 18ct yellow gold ring, size N, gross weight approx. 6.1g

272 Rolex Lady-Datejust Oyster Perpetual wristwatch, circa 2001, 28mm case with champagne coloured dial, with diamond set numerals and date aperture, gold coloured bezel and winder, stainless steel case with Jubilee bi-metal bracelet, with box and manual Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches

£800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*

£1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*

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273 Diamond and pearl cluster bar brooch, set in unmarked white gold, 56mm, gross weight approx. 5g £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

Lots 274 and 278 274 Good pair of diamond ear studs, each having a round brilliant cut stone of approx. 1.45cts, estimated as J/K in colour and SI1 clarity, each in 18ct white gold four claw mounts with screw post and butterfly £5000 - £7000 plus 21% BP*

275 Two garnet pebble bead necklaces; also a pearl, coral and jadeite beaded necklace (3) £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

Lots 280 and 282 280 Ultimor 18ct gold gent’s chronograph wristwatch, circa 1950s, 34mm gold finish dial with subsidiary dials, baton and Arabic numerals, manual wind 17 jewel anti-magnetic movement, 40mm, on a later brown simulated crocodile skin strap Please note our special conditions regarding clocks and watches £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*

281 Diamond solitaire pendant, set with a single round brilliant cut stone of approx. 0.5ct, set in 18ct white and yellow gold, 10mm, gross weight approx. 0.7g £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

282 Tissot Seastar stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, 28mm slate grey dial with subsidiary dials, red centre sweep seconds hand and date aperture, manual wind movement, presented on the original Tissot stainless steel bracelet, 44mm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

283 Ruby and pearl cross form pendant, set in 18ct yellow gold, 31mm x 19mm, gross weight approx. 3.6g £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*

Lot 276 276 Omega Professional Speedmaster Mk II stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, 1970s, manual wind movement, black dial with subsidiary dials, original bracelet, 44mm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*

277 Victorian cornelian and bloodstone swivel fob, mounted in 9ct gold, 32mm; also a Victorian gold watch key, inset with a vacant peridot seal, 32mm (2) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

278 Pair of diamond ear studs, each round brilliant cut stone estimated as approx. 0.7ct, colour estimated as J and SI1 clarity, set within a four claw mount in 18ct white gold, post and butterfly mounts £1500 - £2000 plus 21% BP*

279 Harrods, London (Retailers), gentleman’s cufflink and shirt stud set in mother of pearl backed with 14ct gold, original fitted case £80 - £120 plus 21% BP* 30

Lots 284-286


284 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, centred with five oval cut sapphires totalling approx. 1ct, and bordered with 20 old round brilliant cut diamonds, all in a pavé setting on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size M, gross weight approx. 5.4g £600 - £800 plus 21% BP*

285 Art Deco sapphire and diamond brooch, open canted rectangular form set with eight round cut sapphires totalling approx. 2cts, dispersed with smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, channel and collet set, total diamond weight estimated as 1.2cts, all set in unmarked platinum, 46mm x 15mm, gross weight approx. 9.3g £600 - £800 plus 21% BP*

286 Victorian pearl necklace, set with 83 uniformly sized pearls, the largest being approx. 2 metric grains, the smallest approx. 1 grain, the whole united with a diamond seven stone cluster clasp in silver and backed in gold, the stones being old brilliant cuts, the largest approx. 0.1ct, length 39cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

287 Late Victorian crescent brooch, set with graduated pearls in unmarked yellow metal, 24mm; also a late Victorian 9ct gold and pearl bar brooch, with safety chain, 45mm, gross weight approx. 6g (2)

Lots 291 and 292 291 Victorian memorial locket pendant, double sided and with two arrangements of hair united by pearls and with gilt wire embellishment, inscribed ‘Ann Ward’ in hair, mounted in unmarked yellow gold, 52mm x 42mm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

292 Victorian carved shell cameo featuring Perseus slaying the Gorgon, mounted within an unmarked gold coloured frame, 7cm x 6cm

£50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

£120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

293 Three 19th Century ‘In Memoriam’ brooches comprising a rectangular shaped brooch with vacant inset, bordered with two serpents and backed in yellow metal, inscribed with a monogram, 28mm x 17mm; a garnet bordered leaf shaped brooch, backed with yellow metal and inscribed indistinctly due to a later brass loop, 25mm; and silver rectangular brooch with hair inset and foliate engraved border, 33mm x 28mm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

Lots 288-290 288 Victorian 18ct gold hunter pocket watch, Chester 1863, white enamelled 40mm dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, engine turned case, the inner gold cover marked ‘Robert Harrison, Northwich’ (the owner), and dated 1875, keywind movement signed ‘W Gerrard, No. 1 Wapping, Liverpool’, 48mm diameter, gross weight approx. 89.5g Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

Lots 294-296

289 9ct gold curb link double watch albert, centred with a T-bar and a cornelian and bloodstone swivel fob, with two spring clips, length 45cm, gross weight approx. 62.7g £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*

290 Waltham gold plated open faced pocket watch, circa 1930, 43mm white dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, signed crownwind movement, 50mm diameter

294 Early Victorian 18ct gold gentleman’s pocket watch, Birmingham 1840, gilt foliate chased 40mm diameter dial with Roman numerals, engine turned case with foliate chased borders, gold inner cover, the movement with base metal dust cover, signed ‘Thomas & John Ollivant, Manchester’, detached lever movement, keywind, 45mm diameter, gross weight approx. 81.5g Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

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295 Victorian 9ct gold lady’s fob chain, triple strand rope form united by an ornamental buckle and with a ball fob suspended beneath a spring clip, 13.5cm, weight approx. 9.8g

301 Diamond solitaire ring, central round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.25ct, illusion set in platinum claw mounts on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size L, gross weight approx. 1.9g

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

296 Edwardian lady’s 18ct gold fob watch, London import marks for 1907, 29mm gilt chased and matted dial with Roman numerals, foliate chased case with vacant cartouche, gilt interior cover, crownwind lever movement, 34mm diameter, gross weight approx. 29.7g

302 Diamond five stone ring, graduating brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.25ct, set in 18ct gold, size M/N, gross weight approx 2.3g; also a further diamond five stone ring, set with old mine cut stones totalling approx. 0.15ct, in platinum and yellow gold, size M, gross weight approx. 2.2g (2)

£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

297 Oriental diamond and jadeite circular pendant, in 9ct gold, 18mm diameter, suspended from an 18ct yellow gold flat curb link necklace, length 58.5cm, the necklace approx. 3.2g, the pendant approx. 3g; also a cabochon coral and diamond quatreform pendant set in 10ct gold, 17mm, suspended from a fine 9ct gold curb link necklace, length 43.5cm, gross weight approx. 2.8g (2) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

298 Indian yellow gold elephant brooch, bordered with elephant hair, unmarked, 34mm x 27mm; also an Oriental jadeite ring pendant, mounted in unmarked yellow gold, 37mm drop (2) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

299 Pair of yellow gold cannetille earrings, of tear shape set with cabochon rubies and black onyx, indistinctly marked to the loop, 23mm drop, gross weight approx. 5.7g £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

300 Opal and diamond cluster ring, the central cabochon opal approx. 6mm x 4mm bordered with tiny brilliants and the shoulders further set with small brilliants, set in platinum on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size N, gross weight approx. 3.2g; also a further opal and diamond cluster ring set with three cabochon opals, the largest approx. 6mm, dispersed with four tiny diamonds, all set in 18ct yellow gold, size M, gross weight approx. 3.7g (2) £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

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£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

303 Diamond crossover ring, set with three round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.5ct in a crossover setting, the shoulders set with tiny round brilliants, in platinum claw mounts on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size M, gross weight approx. 2.9g; also a diamond cluster ring, set with small round brilliant cut diamonds, illusion set in platinum on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size N/O, gross weight approx. 2.3g (2) £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

304 Edwardian gold mounted cameo brooch, carved in bas-relief with a profile of Hera, Queen of Olympus, in an unmarked yellow gold mount, 30mm x 26mm; also a late Victorian agate brooch, in an unmarked yellow metal oval mount, 40mm (2) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

305 Victorian foil backed paste cross form pendant, set with six rectangular cut stones, backed with silver, 64mm x 44mm; also a Victorian quatrefoil paste brooch, set with four oval stones, set in base metal, 60mm drop (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

306 Diamond and ruby ring, having four small round cut rubies dispersed with three round brilliant cut diamonds, all channel set in 18ct gold, size Q/R, gross weight approx. 4.1g £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*


PICTURES


311 G Casson (Active late 19th Century), Pair, Tunisian street scenes, watercolours, signed, 28cm x 21cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

312 British School (Contemporary), Victorian street scenes, East Looe, Cornwall and George Court, The Strand, London, watercolours, pen and ink, titled and indistinctly signed and dated 92/93, 43cm x 34cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

313 Continental School (20th Century), Three Egyptian views of the Pyramids at Giza, unsigned, 29cm x 57cm, 19.5cm x 37.5cm and 15.5cm x 35.5cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lot 312

▲ 314 George Cockram (1861-1950), The Mirror Pool, Betws-Y-Coed, watercolour, signed and inscribed to a Burton Gallery exhibition label verso, 25.5cm x 36cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

315 Charles Herring (1828-1856), Sunset over a Norfolk landscape, oil on canvas, signed, 24cm x 34cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

316 David Woodlock (1842-1929), A break for lunch, watercolour and bodycolour, signed, 25cm x 18cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

▲ 317 Harley Crossley (Contemporary), The Shropshire Union Canal at Audlem in the depths of winter, oil on board, signed, 29cm x 39cm £30 - £40 plus 21% BP*

▲ 318 Robert Lesley Howey (1900-81), A view in the Lakes, watercolour over pencil, signed, 17cm x 23cm Lot 319

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

319 Neapolitan School (Circa 1900), Ship portrait ‘The Nortflint’ (sic), gouache, 41cm x 64cm Note: The North Flint was a steam ship launched in 1888 for The North Shipping Company, Newcastle. She was sold in 1910 and renamed ‘The Theodoras’ and was retired in 1936 to Glasgow where she was broken up £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

320 E M D Collingworth (active circa 1920), Wild flower floral spray, gouache on paper, 42cm x 30cm; also a further floral still life, gouache, 16cm x 21cm, signed and dated 1925 (2) £30 - £40 plus 21% BP*

321 Walter Fryer Stocks (1842-1915), Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, watercolour with gum arabic, signed, 32cm x 45cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

322 Manner of George Armfield (1808-93), The candle thief, oil on panel, bears a signature, 24cm x 35cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

Lot 324

323 G Uys (South African, late 20th Century), Kudu in the bush, oil on board, signed, 35cm x 50cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

310 Albion Harris Bicknell (American, 1837-1915), Summer suns aglowing, cattle watering under the dappled light of the trees, oil on board, signed with initials, 49cm x 64cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

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324 Bessie Bamber (1870-1910), Pair, ‘Kittens with a parasol’, and ‘Kittens in a basket’ oils on opaque glass panels, one signed with a monogram, 12cm x 17cm £600 - £800 plus 21% BP*


Lot 325

Lot 327

325 Henry Charles Fox (1855-1929), Pair, ‘Herding cattle on a country lane’ and ‘Off to market’, watercolours, both signed and dated 1912, 38cm x 55cm

327 Fabian Perez (Argentinian, b. 1967), Study for fall night, oil on canvas, signed, 30cm x 22cm

£400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

Provenance: Whitewall Galleries £2500 - £3500 plus 21% BP*

328 Emmanuel Bowen ‘Accurate map of the County Palatine of Chester, Divided into Hundreds’, hand coloured, printed for John Bowles, circa 1750, 57.5cm x 76cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lot 326

▲ 326 Gordon Lindsay (1936-2005), River landscape in high summer, signed oil on canvas, 50cm x 76cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

Lot 329 329 John Faulkner (1835-94), The Forge, Kenilworth, watercolour, signed, 48cm x 98cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

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330 Follower of Martin Archer Shee (17691850), Portrait of a lady in a plumed, wide brimmed hat and black dress, seated threequarter length, oil on canvas, 100cm x 70cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

331 Henry Wyatt (1794-1840), Portrait of the young Thomas Tilleard, circa 1831, oil on millboard, signed and dated, inscribed to a label verso ‘The property of J S Tilleard, 1913’, 29cm x 24.5cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

332 Louis Van Staaten (1836-1909), Pair, Canal in Gurringheim, and a companion canal scene with windmill, watercolours, signed, 40cm x 30cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

▲ 333 Jim Ingham Riley (b. 1928), Mountainous landscape, watercolour, signed, 32cm x 48cm Lot 330

Lot 331

£30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

334 Anso Weise (1895-1986), The church of Grainau in the shadow of Zugspitze, oil on canvas, inscribed verso, 50cm x 40cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

335 R Angus Clay (?) (Active early 20th Century), Surf on the Chilean coast, signed oil on board, titled verso, 40cm x 53cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Lot 332

Lot 336 336 William Taylor Longmire (1841-1914), Pair ‘Windermere from under Wansfell’ and ‘Grasmere’, oils on canvas, signed, dated 1880 and inscribed verso, 33cm x 50cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

Lot 333

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337 Augustus Morton Hely-Smith (1862-1941), Fishing fleet leaving the harbour, watercolour, signed, 24.5cm x 35cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

338 Henry John Dobson (1858-1928), Granny and her pets, watercolour, signed and titled verso, 27cm x 37cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

339 English School (late 19th Century), Pair, dog portraits, oils on millboard, 21cm x 20cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lot 340

▲ 340 Jim Ingham Riley (b. 1928), Snowdonia landscape, watercolour, signed, 31cm x 47cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

▲ 341 Jim Ingham Riley (b. 1928), two Lake District landscapes, watercolours, signed, 13cm x 20cm and 13cm x 20.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

342 Daniel (Danny) Young (Contemporary, Aboriginal Australian), ‘Wujal Wujal’, indigenous animals, oil on wooden panel, 28.5cm x 63cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

343 Louis Busiere (1880-1960), Portrait of Mrs Robinson after George Romney, coloured mezzotint, signed in pencil by the engraver, published 1913 by Henry Graves & Co., 40cm x 32cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

Lot 346

344 Yves Gianni (late 19th/early 20th Century), Pair, Naples street views, signed gouache, 41cm x 18cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

346 Indian Miniaturist School (late 19th Century), Battle scene, gouache on paper with calligraphic script, 37cm x 25cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

345 Architecture Interest: Emmanuel Vincent Harris, RA (18761981), two Royal Academy certificates of acceptance and association, one signed by George V and the other by the then President of the Academy, William Llewellyn, and engraved by Bartolozzi, steel engravings, 66cm x 49cm; also two photographs from the office of the architect Vincent Harris, including one of the interior of Shakespeare Hall, Manchester Central Library, signed by the photographer Stewart Bale of Liverpool (4)

347 Indian Miniaturist School (late 19th Century), Prince with a stallion and hawk, gouache on paper, 17.5cm x 27cm; also a further Indian Miniaturist painting featuring figures on horseback, heightened with gilt, on card, unframed, 23cm x 15.5cm (2) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

£50 - £100 plus 21% BP*

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Lot 349

▲ 348 Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950), Les Quatres Saisons, four etchings, signed in pencil, oval, 25cm x 20cm £800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*

356 J A Daniel (active circa 1903), Pair, Sunrise and Sunset in the Highlands, oils on board, signed, 22cm x 30cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

349 Franz Lefler (1831-98), Love and Jealousy, watercolour, signed, presented in a Florentine carved giltwood frame, 30cm x 69cm

▲ 357 Hans Barttenbach (1908-?), Pair, Tyrolean gentleman smoking a pipe and a companion picture of an elderly lady holding a book, oils on panel, signed, 17cm x 13cm

£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

▲ 350

Richard Fisher (Contemporary), Climbers on the Napes, Great Gable, watercolour, signed, titled verso and dated 2000, 49cm x 67cm

£60 - £100 plus 21% BP*

▲ 351 Gerald V Gadd (Contemporary), Hilltop farm, signed pastel drawing, labelled verso, 37cm x 53cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

352 John Morris (Contemporary), Village beneath a snow capped mountain, watercolour, pen and ink, signed and titled, 51cm x 36cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

▲ 353 John Morris (Welsh, contemporary), ‘Hen Lon Yn Aberystwyth’, limited edition reprographic coloured print, signed in pencil, 24cm x 33cm; also Hen Yn Mon, another signed limited edition coloured reprographic print, 26cm x 42cm (2) £20 - £30 plus 21% BP*

354 Giuseppe Ferrarini (Italian, 1846-?), The Forum, Rome, watercolour, signed, 97cm x 64cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

355 Louise J Rayner (1832-1924), Lower Bridge Street, Chester, at the corner of Shipgate Street, watercolour and bodycolour, unframed, 43.5cm x 60cm £2000 - £3000 plus 21% BP*

Lot 348

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Lot 358

▲ 358 Michael Gutteridge (Contemporary), Great Northern Square, Manchester, acrylic on board, signed and dated 2004, 40cm x 50cm £250 - £350 plus 21% BP*

359 David Young Cameron (1865-1945), ‘Dorothy and her damsels’, signed pencil drawing, 26cm x 38cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

360 After Rembrandt Van Rijn (1606-1669), ‘Christ Preaching (The Petite Tombe)’ etching, 15.5cm x 20.5cm £20 - £30 plus 21% BP*


Lot 355

Lot 357

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Lot 361 361 Henry Edward Locke (1862-1925), The Old Tower Inn, Southampton, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1896, 44cm x 75cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

Lot 364 364 Augustus Osborne Lamplough (1877-1930), Crossing an old wooden bridge to the mosque for evening prayer, watercolour, signed, dated 1900, presented in a contemporary Moorish style beadwork frame, 22cm x 35cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

Lot 365

▲ 365 Graham Petley (b. 1944), River Dart from Dittisham Dinghy Park, Devon, oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, 45cm x 76cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

▲ 366 Raymond Campbell (b. 1956), Still life with stilton, fruit and a blue and white jar, oil on board, 35cm x 45cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

367 After Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Descent from the Cross, oil on panel, 104cm x 73cm Lot 362

▲ 362 Frances Mable Hollams (1877-1963), Portrait of ‘Freda’ the Springer Spaniel, oil on board, signed, titled and dated 1943, Note: Freda was a war dog and is mentioned twice in the diary of a serving officer of the British Expeditionary Force during the lead up to the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940 £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

363 Attributed to Augustus Osborne Lamplough (1877-1930), Mist in the desert, early morning, watercolour, titled, 23cm x 60cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

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Provenance: Messrs Christies, Sale of Old Master Pictures, April 2006, Lot 18 £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

368 English School (circa 1880), Portrait of Mr Crick, half length in a black coat and tie, oil on canvas, oval, 73cm x 60cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*


369 H Antone (Contemporary), Still life of roses, hydrangea and wallflowers in a vase, signed acrylic on panel, 50cm x 40cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

Lot 366

Lot 370 370 Henry Liverseege (1803-1832), Trepanning a recruit, oil on canvas, 35cm x 45cm Provenance: Messrs Christies, British & Victorian Pictures, March 2006, lot 568 £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

▲ 371 Brian Cook (1910-1991), Pair, Hunting scenes, oils on panel, signed, 20cm x 24cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lot 367

Lot 372 372 Follower of Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, Il Guercino, ‘St Agnes’, oil on canvas, 51cm x 36.5cm Provenance: Messrs Christies’s, Old Master Pictures, April 2006, Lot 193 Lot 369

£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

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373 After Rembrandt, Pair, reprographic prints after the Chatsworth Rembrandts comprising ‘Group of trees by a road’ and ‘Two thatched cottages’, 13cm x 21cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

Lot 374

▲ 374 Renato Guttuso (Italian 1911-87), Polo players, signed limited edition lithograph, numbered 57/150, 49cm x 68cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

Lot 379

▲ 375 Don Vaughan (1916-?), Ducks alighting on a pool at sunset, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 76cm

379 Flemish School (17th Century), woman smoking a pipe, oil on panel, 44cm x 39cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

▲ 376 Don Vaughan (1916-?), Late summer haymaking, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 78cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

Lot 380 380 Attributed to Henry Barlow Carter (1803-67), Scarborough Castle, watercolour, labelled verso, 25cm x 54cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

381 Samuel & Nathaniel Buck, The Northwest view of Chester Castle, hand coloured engraving, 18th Century, 19cm x 36cm; also The South prospect of the City of Chester, hand coloured steel engraving for the modern universal British traveller, 19cm x 28cm; and three hand coloured engraved road maps, 18.5cm x 12cm (5) Lot 377

▲ 377 Niel Vaex (?) (Contemporary), Horses grazing in a water meadow, oil on canvas, signed, 60cm x 80cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

378 Walter Emsley (1860-1938), An autumn afternoon, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1897, titled to the stretcher verso, 37cm x 47cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

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382 William Kip, 18th Century hand coloured map of Cornwall, 30.5cm x 40cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

383 After Sir Thomas Lawrence, Lady Castlereagh, coloured mezzotint by E E Milner, limited edition of 375, signed in pencil by the engraver, published 1914, 47cm x 38cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*


Lot 388

384 Lawroff (Russian, 19th Century), Pair, the Kremlin viewed from the Olga, and another view of the Kremlin, watercolours over pencil, titled and signed to the mounts, 21cm x 26cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

385 English School, early 19th Century, Portrait miniature of the Reverend C Grenside, Rector of Great Massingham, Norfolk, watercolour, dated 1834, 10cm x 8cm; also portrait of Christopher Grenside at about 4 years old, by Walter Grenside, circa 1794, pencil and watercolour study, inscribed verso, 17cm x 12cm; and Reverend William Grenside, Study in Melling Parsonage, 1879, watercolour, labelled verso, 24cm x 34cm (3) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

386 C Deighton (active early 19th Century), Portrait of Master C Grenside, circa 1802, watercolour on ivory, oval, inscribed to a label verso, 7cm x 5.5cm; also a portrait silhouette of a gentleman, inscribed ‘John Grenside of Mark Lane’, 7.5cm x 6cm; a silhouette inscribed verso ‘C Grenside, October term 1839’, 11cm x 8.5cm; and a framed photographic portrait print of a lady, 7.5cm x 6cm (4)

Lot 389

£30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

▲ 389 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), Deal, lithograph, signed in biro, with blind stamp, 18cm x 25cm

▲ 387 After Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), The Lodging House, 1921, limited edition coloured print, numbered 127/500, 55cm x 35cm

Note: This is a print of the preparatory sketch for The Beach at Deal

£100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

£700 - £900 plus 21% BP*

▲ 388 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), The Beach at Deal, offset lithograph in colours, signed in pencil by the artist, with blind stamp, 30cm x 52cm £3000 - £4000 plus 21% BP*

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Lot 390

▲ 390 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), The Cart, offset lithograph in colours, signed in pencil with blind stamp, 52cm x 41cm £3000 - £5000 plus 21% BP*

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Lot 391

▲ 391 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), Berwick-upon-Tweed, offset lithograph in colours, published 1973, signed in pencil by the artist, with blind stamp, 56cm x 43.5cm £7000 - £9000 plus 21% BP*

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▲ 392 After Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969), Mystery skier, limited edition coloured print, numbered 563/850, 27cm x 35.5cm

▲ 398 David Barnes (Contemporary), Anglesey Cottages, oil on board,

£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

▲ 393 Eric Richard Sturgeon (1920-1999), The Bridge, coloured lithographic print, signed in pencil, with blind stamp, 43cm x 58cm

▲ 399 David Barnes (Contemporary), On Cardigan Bay, oil on board, signed and titled verso, 24.5cm x 20cm

£20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

signed and titled verso, 24.5cm x 20cm

▲ 400 David Barnes (Contemporary), Snowdonia cottages, oil on board, signed and titled verso, 24.5cm x 20cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

▲ 401 David Barnes (Contemporary), Rowans below Glyder Fach, oil on board, signed and titled verso, 24.5cm x 20cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

Lot 394

▲ 394 Eric Richard Sturgeon (1920-1999), Life in Victorian England, watercolour, signed, 48cm x 61cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

▲ 395 Arthur William Brown (1881-1966), Continental market scene, print in colours, signed by the artist, 47cm x 67cm Lot 402

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

396 After Myles Birkett Foster, Pair, Children fishing in a stream, chromolithographic prints, 12cm x 17cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

402 John Speed, hand coloured map of Flint-shire (sic), published 1810, 38cm x 50.5cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

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Lot 403

397 James Barnes (1870-1923), Faggot gatherers crossing a wooden bridge, watercolour and bodycolour, signed, 29cm x 40cm

403 J Eadie (19th Century), A creek at Loch Eck, with cows drinking, oil on canvas, 73cm x 92cm

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

Provenance: Bonhams, Chester, 6-8th March 2002, Lot 436 £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

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Lot 404

404 Alfred Morris (19th Century), An approaching storm, pony and sheep in a water meadow meadow, oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘90, 90cm x 70cm Provenance: Bonhams, Chester, 7th July 2010, Lot 484 £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

405 Carved giltwood picture frame, late 19th/early 20th Century, interior size 76.5cm x 52cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

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415 French brass carriage clock, circa 1900-20, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, height 16cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

416 French brass carriage timepiece, retailed by Lawson & Son, Brighton, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, having column corners, non-striking movement, height 14cm x 9.5cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

417 Persian copper wine flagon, circa 1900, profusely decorated with flowers and foliage, height 45cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

418 Pair of Georgian brass bi-sectional candlesticks, height 24.5cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

419 George III japanned papier mâché serving tray, circa 1780, rounded rectangular form with floral border decoration in gilt against a black ground, 76cm x 55cm Lots 410-412

£50 - £100 plus 21% BP*

410 Two Chinese cloisonné vases, of similar design, each of ovoid square section decorated with panels of phoenix and dragons, one against a dark blue ground, the other a red ground, height 31cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

411 Two small cloisonné vases, shouldered ovoid form, one decorated with wisteria against a sparkling blue ground, the other with flowerheads against a sparkling brown ground, 15.5cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

412 Pair of Japanese cloisonné vases, early 20th Century, ovoid form decorated with mountain flowers in colours against a sage green ground, height 25cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

413 Set of three graduated galleried brass serving trays, the largest 41cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

414 Austrian cold painted bronze of a weary traveller, seated on a stool, height 9cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

Lot 420 420 Bronze animalier group, cast as ibex on rocks, limited edition and numbered 82/100, mounted on an oval wooden base, height 37cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

421 Quantity of 19th Century and later leather bound books including Dr Fridtjof Nansen ‘Farthest North - The Norwegian Polar Expedition 1893-96’ Vols I and II, published Westminster 1897; also English classics including Thomas Carlyle ‘French Revolution’, published by Macmillan 1900; Napier’s ‘History of the War in the Peninsular’ Vols IVI (42 vols, most with gilt tooled leather spines) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

422 Cantonese carved sandalwood calling card case, late 19th Century, decorated in typical fashion with a myriad of figures, pavilions and willows , 12cm x 7.5cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

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426 Victorian dated woollen needlework sampler by Ruth Laws, Aged 8, dated 1855, centred with a girl seated amidst flowers and birds, and a verse ‘Twas infant hands this work perform.d.’, within a foliate border, glazed and mounted within a contemporary walnut frame, the whole 80cm x 78cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

427 Franz Bergman cold painted bronze of a nude reclining on a tiger rug, stamped ‘Namgreb’, 11.5cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

428 Cold painted bronze novelty figure group, cast as a kitten searching out a mouse in a shoe, 13.5cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Lot 423 423 Victorian carved oak bracket clock, late 19th Century, carved caddy style top over a carved lion’s mask and figural caryatids, flanking a brass arched 6.5cm dial with matted centre, silver chapter ring, regulator and strike/silent to the arch, the double fusee movement striking on a gong, width 35cm, height 56cm, depth 37cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

424 Malachite and amethyst paperweight, late 19th Century, worked as a bunch of grapes on a rectangular tablet, 9cm x 6.5cm; also a Staffordshire enamelled vinaigrette, circular form, the hinged cover worked with a yellow crown within delicate floral sprays, 3.5cm diameter (2) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

425 Two decorative posy holders, one being silver plated and worked with vine leaves and wheat ears, 15cm; the other in brass and worked with foliage, 10.5cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

Lots 429 and 430 429 Cut crystal and brass Corinthian column table lamp, fitted for electricity, height 48cm to the top of the column £200 - £250 plus 21% BP*

430 Victorian pedestal oil lamp, having a cranberry tinted and etched globular shade over a moulded green glass tank and fluted copper stem, over a black glazed ceramic base, height to the chimney 61cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

431 In the manner of Bergman, a cold painted bronze group of boxers fighting in a ring, spuriously marked, 12.5cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

432 Large Victorian copper braising pan, with twin handles, 48cm diameter £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

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435 Crabb concertina, numbered 18408, with chrome fretted sounding boards inscribed H Crabb Maker, London, in original carrying case £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

436 Wheatstone & Co. concertina, numbered 32968, inscribed to a label ‘Wheatstone Inventors’, housed in original carrying case £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

437 Hohner gilt decorated piano accordion, width 28cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

Lot 433 433 Victorian cased brass repeater carriage clock, retailed by Hunt & Roskell, New Bond Street, London, 48mm dial with Roman numerals, within an engine turned gilt brass surround, the case chased with foliate scrolls throughout, the movement striking on a gong, repeating the hours, 14cm x 9cm x 7.5cm, housed within the original Morocco leather carrying case labelled ‘Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer’ to the inside cover

438 North West historical interest: A number of volumes including Thomas Baines ‘History of Liverpool’, published 1852; William White ‘History of Staffordshire’, published 1834; Francis White ‘History and Directory of Cheshire’, published 1860; Gore’s ‘Liverpool Directories’ including 1811, 1845, 1853 and 1855; Baines ‘Lancashire Directory’ Vols I and II, 1824; Morris’s ‘London’, 1885 and others including Kelly’s; also Genealogy volumes including Debrett’s (Quantity) (Many rebound volumes and many in need of rebinding therefore no condition reports will be issued for this lot) £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

439 Charles Daws of Dorking, 19th Century sketch book, a number of finely observed sketches of livestock including sheep, cattle, pigs, all in pencil on brown tissue, the book 23.5cm x 18.5cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*

434 Hohner small piano accordion, finished in faux brown mother of pearl plastic, 24cm, with carrying case £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lots 440 and 441 440 Late Victorian brass pocket combination barometer, compass and thermometer, 4cm silvered dial signed ‘J Taylor, Optician, Nottingham’, compensated, on the opposing side a circular thermometer centred with a compass, contained within the original Morocco leather carrying case £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

441 Victorian lacquered brass field compass, 65mm silvered calibrated dial contained within a mahogany carrying case £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

442 Southern Indian bronze figure of Shiva, late 19th Century, 36cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

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443 Chateau La Lagune, Haut Medoc, 1975, levels lower neck, 2 bottles £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*


449 Victorian taxidermy display of exotic birds, presented under a glass dome, height 57cm, width 41cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

450 George V oak missionary clock, circular dial with Arabic numerals, the movement striking on a gong, with a drop pendulum, 40cm diameter, height 79cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

451 Swaine Adeney, Piccadilly, London, ‘The London’ suit carrier, in black leather with mushroom lining, with shoulder strap Note: The current retail price of a London suit carrier in black is £2,750. Swaine Adeney Brigg offer a full repair and restoration service for all their leather goods. £300 - £400 plus 21% BP*

452 Swaine Adeney, Piccadilly, London, ‘The Oxford’ holdall, chestnut leather with tartan lining, 25’’ version Lots 444 and 445 444 French brass carriage clock, circa 1930, the brass embellished cream dial with Arabic numerals, bordered with brass fretted griffons, the movement striking on a gong, height 14cm

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Note: The current retail price of a 25’’ Oxford in chestnut is £2,550. Swaine Adeney Brigg offer a full repair and restoration service for all their leather goods £300 - £400 plus 21% BP*

Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

445 French brass carriage clock, circa 1900-20, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, with key, height 14cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

Lot 455 detail

446 Pair of Japanese pink ground cloisonné vases, of bottle form decorated with swallows flying amidst wisteria beneath a lilac coloured neck, height 31.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

447 Thomas Pennant, ‘History of the Parishes of Whiteford and Holywell’, published 1796, illus.; also Pennant’s ‘Tours in Wales’, edited by John Rhys, published Caernarfon 1883 in three volumes (4) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Lots 453-455 453 Arts and Crafts style nickel plated brass chamber lamp, in the manner of Benson, having a green vaseline glass shade over a multiknopped column raised on three splayed supports with tulip terminals, height 42cm £200 - £250 plus 21% BP*

454 Victorian coromandel and brass mounted jewellery box, 27.5cm x 19.5cm; also a Victorian rosewood and brass cornered box with partitioned interior, 29cm x 19.5cm; and a late Victorian mahogany and inlaid circular serving tray, with brass carrying handles, 37cm diameter (3) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Lot 448 448 Ancient Egyptian Anubis turquoise faience pendant necklace, the pendant 6cm; also an Egyptian scarab necklace, having eighteen faience scrabs and eight loose scarabs; also an ancient Egyptian amulet, carved as a figure on a hieroglyph base, 7.5cm

455 Victorian Gothic Revival coromandel casket, circa 1860, the hinged domed top inset with a hand decorated porcelain roundel featuring a hound, applied decorative brass and studwork throughout in Gothic Revival style, vacant interior, 24cm, height 17cm

£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

£120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

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456 Chateau Giscours, 1985, Margaux Grand Cru Classe, 1 Magnum £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

457 Chateau Prieure-Lichine, 1986, Margaux Grand Cru Classe, 1 bottle; also Chateau Carbonnieux, 1987, Pessac-Leognan Grand Cru Classe, 1 bottle; and Chateau Sauman, 2009, Cotes de Bourg, 1 bottle (3) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

460 French bronze mantel clock, circa 1890, the case Renaissance in style with a coronet surmount, columns issuing from the mouths of dolphins flanking a dial with Arabic numerals, the movement signed ‘Mougin’, chiming on a bell, over a hexagonal base embellished with lion’s masks and raised on paw feet, height 49cm, width 26cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

458 World War II interest: Fl. Sgt. Charlie H Wright, 1608844 Caterpillar Club pin with ruby eyes, membership card and RAF enamelled wings badge Note: The Caterpillar Club was founded in 1922 and is an association for people who have successfully used a parachute to bale out of a disabled aircraft. The choice of the caterpillar honours the contribution of the silkworm to the parachute. The caterpillar has amethyst eyes unless the disabled plane is on fire as it goes down, in which case the pin has ruby eyes. Sergeant Charles H Wright’s Halifax Mk III bomber was shot down on 23rd June 1944 over Lautaule, Cuvilly, France. All seven airmen baled out, survived and attempted to escape. Sgt Wright and four others were on the run for some days, taking shelter in a farm building before being handed over to German soldiers. The other two avoided capture. He was taken to Paris and interrogated by the Gestapo before being transported to Stalag Luft III where he spent the rest of the war. Accompanying the lot is a photograph of the crash site, a copy of the French record of the crash, and a touching collection of poems written by Sgt Wright at the end of the war, and published when he died in 2019.

461 Japanese shibayama ivory circular box, Meiji (1868-1912), 6.5cm; also a Chinese carved ivory shoehorn, carved with the figure of Guanyin, third quarter of the 19th Century, 25cm; and a Victorian small ivory photograph frame, 6cm x 5cm (3) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

462 Georgian mother of pearl toothpick or needle case, probably Anglo-Chinese, circa 1790, of canted rectangular form mounted in unmarked white metal, the mother of pearl cover centred with a mongrammed cartouche, 7.5cm; also a Georgian ivory toothpick case, with engine turned and gilt studded decoration, and inscribed ‘Mary’ to a cartouche (lacking mirror), 6cm; a Cantonese carved ivory bodkin case, late 19th Century, 9.5cm; and a carved wooden bodkin case, 8cm (4) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

459 Reverend Samuel Henshall patent corkscrew, 1795, inscribed on the button ‘Obstando Promoves, Soho Patent’, with turned mahogany handle with brush intact, the worm 5.5cm; also a Victorian T-bar corkscrew with stained beech handle (2) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

Lot 463 463 French necessaire, circa 1870, the sloping box cased in white celluloid with base metal mounts, opening to reveal a number of implements within including mirror, scent bottle, Charles Horner silver thimble, cotton spools etc, height 11cm, width 8cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

464 Russian silver gilt devotional locket, late 19th Century, oval form opening to reveal a winged angel, the cover with an inscription in Cyrillic, 3.5cm; also a carved mother of pearl crucifix pendant, 6.5cm; and three further mother of pearl devotional pendants, the largest 5cm (5) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

465 Tortoiseshell and white metal mounted purse, bright cut decoration, leather interior, 6cm; also a Victorian Tunbridge ware rosewood and inlaid matchbox, 6.5cm; and a Chinese white metal elephant desk weight, the base being a slice of tooth, 7cm (3) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

466 Late Victorian oak coal scuttle, circa 1890, with a bobbin turned galleried top, folding oak and brass handles, brass inset barrel front decorated with flowers, metal liner, width 36cm, height 42cm Lot 460 54

£50 - £80 plus 21% BP*


Lot 467 467 Russian carved walrus ivory sewing box, early 19th Century, rectangular form, finely pierced and carved with foliate garlands and leaf trails, raised on horn ball feet, 21.5cm x 15cm x 11.5cm, and including a selection of accessories including two carved needleworker’s clamps £500 - £800 plus 21% BP*

468 Bronze sculpture of an outstretched cat, bears a signature, 23cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

469 After the Antique, bronze sculpture of a winged Atlas (one wing deficient), height 21cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lots 472-474 472 George III mahogany knife box, circa 1800, traditional sloping front opening to a vacant interior, bordered throughout with boxwood and ebony chequered stringing, width 21.5cm, height 30cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

473 Yewood tea caddy, early 19th Century, sarcophagus form with boxwood and rosewood line inlays, sectioned interior, raised on brass ball feet, width 18cm, height 15cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

474 Victorian amboyna and inlaid octagonal box, circa 1870, with monogrammed escutcheon, with ebony and mother of pearl line inlays, opening to a watered silk lined interior, width 22cm, height 11cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

475 French commemorative pewter plaque, depicting Marie Antoinette by Lorthior, 12cm diameter £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

Lot 470 470 Good set of three Victorian graduated papier mâché serving trays, circa 1845, each of shaped rectangular from decorated with chinoiserie scenes in mother of pearl and gilt detailing, bordered with gilded Rococo details, the largest 63cm x 49cm, the smallest 31cm x 23.5cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*

Lot 476

471 Painted wooden panel depicting ‘The kiss of Judas’ within a book of hours style vignette, 11.5cm x 11cm

476 After the Antique, Pair of Grand Tour bronzes, Italian late 19th Century, height 22cm

£30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

477 Ancient bronze censer, probably Arabian Peninsula, circular form raised on three hoof feet, inscribed to the rim in ancient script, 12cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 21% BP* * Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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478 Late Victorian oak tantalus, with carved panel details and nickel plated mounts, supporting three hobnail cut square section decanters, and with a lockable compartment for cigarettes and gaming pieces, above a pullout drawer with cribbage board, twin carrying handles to the sides, width 35cm, height 33cm, depth 26cm £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*

479 Carved spinach green soapstone figure of Gaunyin with a child, 19th Century or earlier, 15cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

480 Henry Heath, London, gentleman’s top hat, interior size 20.5cm x 16cm, housed in the original purple silk lined calf leather hat box £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

481 South Indian bronze statuette of a cow and calf, 18th or 19th Century, 8.5cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

Lot 478

Lot 480

482 Royal Interest: Six letters written by Mohammed Hafiz Abdul Karim, CIE, CVO ‘The Munshi’, written between 1890 and 1901, on Windsor Castle, Balmoral Castle and Osborne House paper, the last on Windsor Castle mourning paper and dated 14th February 1901 (three weeks after Queen Victoria’s death), and addressed to Messrs Falkner & Co. (Photographers); and another written from Villa Palmieri, Florence, 1893; also thirteen letters on similar paper written by High Brown between 1885 and 1890, to the same addressee; and six other letters by different authors (26) Note: M H Abdul Karim became Queen Victoria’s attendant in 1887 and was an advisor to her up until her death in 1901. Their close platonic relationship caused no little controversy at court and after her death Abdul Karim left the royal household. The last of his letters to Messrs Falkner in this lot is a touching one. Hugh Brown, by whom the earlier letters are written, was the brother of John Brown, Queen Victoria’s Highland attendant and close companion and he also worked for Her Majesty up until 1895. £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

483 Roman bronze eagle head mount, 1st-3rd Century A.D., finely cast and detailed with plumage, quite possibly a helmet mount, 5.5cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

484 Islamic carved rock crystal gaming piece, possibly chess, simply carved both sides, 3.5cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

485 French mother of pearl and hand decorated fan, early 19th Century, painted with a fete-champetre in gouache with gilt details, the sticks pierced and gilded with dancing figures and floral scrolls, the reverse painted with a hunting scene, 26.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

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Lot 485


486 Sino-Tibetan small gilt bronze of the emaciated Buddha Siddhartha, with an aureole at the back of his head, sitting on a semicircular throne, with a Vajra in relief on his front, sealed at the base, 19th Century of earlier, height 8.5cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

492 Nepalese brass filigree circular box and cover, worked with a seated deity ‘jewelled’ with turquoise, coral and coloured glass beads, the sides of the box similarly decorated, 10cm diameter £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

493 Tibetan flint/tinder pouch, with an arched flint iron to the base and a looping handle at the top, the body constructed of leather with filigree mounts and a cross design inset with turquoise and white metal, 9cm

487 Carved quartzite carving of a Zebu cow and calf, 5cm £20 - £30 plus 21% BP*

488 Three Japanese carved wooden netsukes, depicting mythical creatures, the tallest 5cm

£50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

494 Middle Eastern carved rock crystal goblet, simplistic design with U-shape bowl, 10cm; also three further rock crystal items including square shaped bottle, flowerhead design bead or pommel, and a small carved bead (4) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

495 Tibetan or Nepalese silver gilt finger ring, having a turquoise stone mounted in the centre of the scrollwork bezel, 19th or 20th Century £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

496 Two Byzantine or Medieval bronze enamelled bracelets, each having a hinged section, similarly decorated, 6.5cm; also a possibly Byzantine enamelled bronze belt fitting, with stylised champleve decoration, 5cm (3) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

497 Tibetan or Nepalese enamelled copper water sprinkler, the rim enamelled with the eight auspicious symbols, the base enamelled with a lotus design, the nozzle separate from the body, together 32.5cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

498 Allwin oak cased penny in the slot arcade game by ‘GB’, width 51cm, height 69.5cm, depth 20cm (no keys)

Lots 489-491 489 Victorian copper and brassware, including a lidded copper jug, 23.5cm; another copper jug of similar size; pair of Victorian brass candlesticks, 27cm; a Kohler & Son copper and brass bugle, 29cm; and a smaller copper bugle, un-named (6) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

490 Victorian heavy copper twin handled braising pan, 43cm diameter £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

£200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

499 Allwin oak cased penny in the slot arcade game, un-named, width 45cm, height 65.5cm, depth 20cm (1 key) £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

500 Allwin oak cased penny in the slot arcade game, un-named, width 43cm, height 62cm, depth 17cm (2 keys) £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

491 Victorian four gallon copper harvest measure, by W R Loftus, London, height 41cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

501 Whales of Redcar 'Cupid's Arrow' oak cased penny in the slot arcade game, width 39cm, height 62.5cm, depth 10cm (1 key) £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

Lot 498

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BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s

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FURNITURE & RUGS


510 George III oak mule chest, circa 1780, the plank top opening to a candle box interior, with a crossbanded fielded three panel front over two drawers, raised on bracket feet, width 127cm, depth 51.5cm, height 79cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

511 Aesthetic period ebonised salon cabinet, circa 1885, the upper part having two painted panel cupboard doors, flanking a mirrored shelf with gilt linear decorated back, further three rectangular mirrors beneath, over a base with an arcaded shelf, and two figural painted panels beneath flanking a two glazed doors opening to a shelf, all raised on turned feet, width 131.5cm, depth 41cm, height 178cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

Lot 512

512 Mahogany inverted breakfront library bookcase, circa 1820-40, having an ogee moulded cornice over four glazed panel doors opening to adjustable shelves, over a base fitted with four recessed panel flame mahogany doors opening to further shelves, all on a plinth base, width 274cm, height 234cm, depth 47cm Provenance: Ex Mostyn School, Parkgate, Wirral £800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*

513 Turkmen woollen prayer rug, fawn field with a multi guardstripe madder border, size approx. 191cm x 98cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

514 Set of eight mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale style, comprising two carvers and six singles, each with a carved top rail and interlaced splat with red tapestry fabric upholstered drop in seats, raised on square section forelegs £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*

515 Victorian mahogany cylinder pot cupboard, with marble inset top, bowed door opening to a single shelf, 39.5cm diameter, height 73cm £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*

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516 Good George IV mahogany extending dining table, circa 1825, the rectangular top with rounded corners over a plain frieze with beaded edge, raised on turned and reeded tapered legs with four central supports, on brass cup castors, width 137cm, length when closed 147cm, extending to 327.5cm, height 73cm £1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*


Lot 521 Lot 517 517 Set of twelve late George III mahogany dining chairs, circa 180020, each having stiff acanthus leaf capped triple stick backs, dark green leather upholstered seats, tapered square section forelegs

521 Flemish carved oak marriage chest, 19th Century, carved with four heraldic arms to the front, with a further two at each side, within channel moulded outlines and raised on bun feet, width 65cm, depth 30.5cm, height 38cm

£600 - £800 plus 21% BP*

£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

518 Mahogany bow front chest of drawers, 19th Century, fitted with a brushing slide above three long graduating drawers, all with pressed brass oval plate handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, width 99cm, depth 56cm, height 86.5cm

522 Set of six mahogany dining chairs, in the Chippendale style, comprising two carvers and four singles, each with carved and interlaced splat, brown rexine upholstered drop in seats, on swan neck forelegs with pad feet

£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

519 Mahogany butler’s tray on stand, 19th Century, the rectangular tray supported on a folding cross frame with turned stretchers, the tray 81cm x 51cm, height on the stand 82cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

523 Late Regency mahogany twin pedestal extending dining table, the oval top pulling out to accommodate two extra leaves, raised on baluster and ringed pedestals, each with four sabre supports with brass toes and castors, width 120cm, length closed 194cm, extending to 268cm £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

Lot 524 524 Turkmen Ensi woollen rug, having three rows of botehs against a madder field, size approx. 183cm x 105cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

Lot 520 520 Victorian burr walnut collector’s chest, fitted with five graduated drawers with faceted glass knobs, brass recessed carrying handles to the sides, width 52cm, depth 37cm, height 63cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Lot 525 525 Victorian mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, circa 1870, having a carved panel back centred with a vacant shield, over an inverted breakfront top, with an ovolu moulded long frieze drawer flanked by two similar short drawers, each pedestal having a cupboard door flanked with carved scrolled brackets and enclosing a cellarette and shelves, all raised on a plinth base, width 237cm, depth 79cm, height 138cm

Lot 528

£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

528 Victorian burr walnut chiffonier, circa 1860, breakfront with a central mirrored door flanked with carved brackets and opening to adjustable shelves, having a glazed door at either side opening to adjustable bookshelves, raised on a plinth base, width 188cm, depth 45.5cm, height 123cm

526 Arts and Crafts period wrought metal extendable standard lamp, circa 1905, with a three bulb fitting to the top over three tulip shaped hammered supports united by a collar at the base, inset with Ruskin glazed ceramic bosses, raised on three splayed feet, height 157cm

529 Victorian style walnut triple open bookcase, having an egg and dart carved frieze, over adjustable shelves, raised on a plinth base, width 276cm, depth 33cm, height 160cm, shelf depth 24cm

£200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

£200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

£600 - £800 plus 21% BP*

Lot 530

Lot 527 527 Unusual William IV rosewood canterbury writing table, having a back with two shelves with fretwork sides, pull open slope with Morocco leather writing surface, pull out side drawer with compartments, over multiple bobbin turned supports forming the canterbury at the base, and with a further drawer, all raised on brass cup castors, width 59cm, depth 46cm, height 140cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

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530 Chinoiserie lacquered secretaire display cabinet, circa 1920, inverted breakfront with three-quarter gallery top, centred with a pull down front opening to reveal drawers and pigeonholes, with a pull up lectern above and with three drawers beneath, all lacquered with chinoiserie figures in gilt and silver lacquers against a black ground, flanked on either side with a gilt astragal glazed door opening to shelves, all raised on short cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, width 153cm, depth 42.5cm, height 137cm £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*


Lot 531

Lot 534

531 Early Victorian mahogany dressing table, circa 1840, rectangular top with a moulded edge over two frieze drawers, with brass fretted handles, raised on splat supports and squat bun feet, width 114cm, depth 55cm, height 73cm

534 Victorian mahogany twin pedestal desk, having a tooled red leather top within a moulded edge, raised on pedestals, each with three drawers with turned wooden knobs, raised on a plinth base, width 122cm, depth 67.5cm, height 75cm

£300 - £400 plus 21% BP*

£300 - £400 plus 21% BP*

535 Mahogany bow front chest of drawers, 19th Century, fitted two short and three long graduated drawers with brass ring handles, raised on slightly splayed bracket feet, width 103cm, depth 51.5cm, height 106cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

536 Edwardian mahogany and inlaid bow front wardrobe, having a dentil cornice with a shell inlaid frieze over two oval feathered mahogany panel doors, opening to hanging space, the base fitted with a long drawer with brass ring handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 137cm, depth 61cm, height 202.5cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

Lot 532 532 Victorian mahogany buffet, circa 1860, having three rectangular shelves supported on scroll carved brackets, the lower shelf fitted with two frieze drawers, raised on inverted baluster legs with brown pot castors, width 108.5cm, depth 46.5cm, height 127cm £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

533 Belouch woollen runner, blue field within a salmon pink, fawn and sky blue border, size approx. 343cm x 110cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Lot 537 537 Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid drop trunk wall clock, circa 1840-60, the dial with Roman numerals, bordered with mother of pearl foliate inlays, similarly inlaid drop trunk with visible pendulum, width 45cm, height 76cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Lot 538 538 Victorian walnut metamorphic library chair, in Gothic Revival style, height 89cm, width 42.5cm £140 - £180 plus 21% BP*

539 Oak joined coffer, early 18th Century, three plank top with later hinges, over three recessed panel front with channel moulded outlines, raised on stile feet, width 132cm, depth 54.5cm, height 75cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

540 Unusual Arts and Crafts period oak octagonal box stool, width 43cm, height 53cm £20 - £30 plus 21% BP*

541 Rosewood and marquetry adjustable music stand, 19th Century but made up, the lectern panel inlaid with a floral spray in boxwood against an ebony veneered ground, over a rosewood and mahogany pole with reeded and wrythen moulded column, triform base with reeded bun feet £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

542 Heals (Tottenham Court Road, London), oak cabinet, having an open space above two cupboard doors, width 53cm, depth 30.5cm, height 77cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

Lot 544 544 Late George II oak dresser and rack, North Wales, circa 1750, having a moulded cornice over a pot bellied plate rack, the base fitted with three frieze drawers over three central false drawers, flanked on either side with shaped field panel cupboard doors, all with later brass handles, raised on partial bracket feet, width 159cm, height 200cm, depth 51cm £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

Lot 545 Lot 543 543 Kashan Tree of Life woollen rug, the fawn field displaying birds amidst tree branches, within a dark blue foliate border, size approx. 215cm x 140cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

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545 Early George III mahogany demi-lune tea table, circa 1760, the folding top supported on a swing out gate to the rear, with a plain frieze raised on swan neck legs with pointed pad feet, width 79cm, depth 41cm, height 72.5cm £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*


Lot 546

Lot 550

546 George II oak enclosed dresser, North Wales, circa 1740-60, having a two plank top over three short drawers with later brass knobs, over a central fielded arched panel with two fielded arched panel doors to the sides, with later H-shaped hinges, opening to a single shelf, width 189cm, height 89cm, depth 53cm

549 Late Victorian brass standard lamp, having a brass tank over an extendable column, the base with three scroll bracket supports, on trefoil feet (converted to electricity), height 167cm

£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

550 Victorian walnut and upholstered lady’s salon chair, having blue satin deep buttoned spoon back, flanked with turned uprights, over a similarly upholstered seat, raised on turned and fluted forelegs with white pot castors, height 82cm, width 51cm

547 Victorian Aesthetic period ebonised firescreen, circa 1885, centred with a foliate painted fabric panel within turned gilt line decorated supports, width 63cm, height 104cm

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lot 551 551 Pair of Victorian carved oak gentleman’s and lady’s armchairs, circa 1870, having shell carved cresting rail, blue chequered fabric upholstered pad backs, arms and seats, raised on turned front supports with patent double pot castors, height 103cm, width 74cm (en-suite to the next lot)

Lot 548 548 Victorian style walnut two tier whatnot, having two rectangular slightly galleried shelves with carved acanthus details, raised on shell carved supports and cabriole legs, width 74cm, depth 50cm, height 68cm

£200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Lot 552

Lot 555

552 Set of six Victorian carved oak dining chairs, circa 1870, having shell and acanthus carved top rail, blue chequered fabric upholstered pad back and seat, raised on turned and block forelegs with patent double pot castors (en-suite to the previous lot)

555 Ercol light elm three tier open whatnot, early 1960s, with shaped rectangular shelves united by turned and tapered supports, raised on original ball castors, width 91cm, depth 31.5cm, height 72cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

£200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

Lot 553 553 Kazak woollen rug, the deep blue field with geometric motifs within a patterned border, size approx. 212cm x 146cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Lot 556 556 Ercol elm dining suite, early 1960s, comprising rectangular dining table, 152cm x 75cm, height 72cm, and seven stick back dining chairs (8) £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

557 Late Victorian mahogany and inlaid salon suite, circa 1900, comprising window settee and two tub chairs, each with pierced splat backs, foliate upholstered pad seats raised on tapered square section legs (3) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

558 Victorian mahogany collector’s cabinet (converted from a cutlery chest), having four long graduated drawers with recessed brass handles, behind two recessed panel cupboard doors at the front, width 53cm, depth 41cm, height 30cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

Lot 554 554 Ercol limed elm sideboard, early 1960s, fitted with one long and one short drawer, over three panelled doors opening to a single shelf, raised on turned and tapered legs with H-shaped stretcher, width 124cm, depth 45.5cm, height 83.5cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP* 66

559 French ormolu and walnut jardinière stand, late 19th Century, having an octagonal marble top with brass gallery over fluted legs united by a platform stretcher, splayed feet, 32.5cm diameter, height 102cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*


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Lot 561

560 Green japanned lacquered longcase clock by William Lambert, London, having a brass 12’’ arched dial with matted centred, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, date aperture, eight day movement chiming on a bell, the trunk lacquered with figures and pavilions in gilt and pen details against a green ground, similarly lacquered base, with plain plinth, height 218cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

561 George II walnut longcase clock by William Winrow, London, circa 1730, the hood having a stepped caddy top with two urn finials, over an arched 12’’ brass dial with matted centre, silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, all within brass capped pilasters, the eight day five pillar movement striking on a bell, the trunk, with well figured veneers, centred with a floral vase inlay in boxwood, harewood and ebony, over a crossbanded box base with later bracket plinth, height 253cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches

£600 - £800 plus 21% BP*

£3500 - £5000 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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562 Late Regency mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1830, fitted with two short and three long graduated drawers, each with bone escutcheon and brass ring handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 98cm, height 95cm, depth 53cm £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

563 Mahogany and walnut lowboy, 19th Century, the top crossbanded, over two short and one long drawer with cast brass swan neck handles, tapered square section legs, width 80cm, depth 46cm, height 73cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

Lot 566 566 Mahogany kneehole dressing table, in the Georgian style, having a top with moulded edge over a long upper drawer, with three short drawers to either side, flanking a recessed cupboard door, all with brass handles, raised on bracket feet, width 76.5cm, depth 46cm, height 77cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

Lot 564 564 George III oak lowboy, circa 1760-80, the top with a moulded edge over three short drawers with brass swan neck handles, with a shaped apron raised on swan neck forelegs and turned pillar rear legs with pad feet, width 71cm, depth 49.5cm, height 65cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

Lot 567 567 George III mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1770, fitted with four graduated long drawers with brass handles, reeded canted corners, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 86cm, depth 50cm, height 77cm £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

Lot 565 565 Oak joined coffer, late 17th Century, two plank top with later hinges, over a guilloche carved frieze and four lozenge carved recessed panels, raised on stile feet, width 137cm, depth 55cm, height 68cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*

568 Provincial French walnut dressing table, 19th Century, having a central folding mirror with lift up compartments at either side, pullout writing slide and three short drawers, all raised on French cabriole legs, width 80cm, depth 46cm, height 69cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

569 Pair of Edwardian mahogany bow front bedside tables, circa 1910, each fitted with two drawers with brass knobs, raised on tapered square section legs, width 44.5cm, depth 34.5cm, height 70cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

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570 Victorian carved walnut and upholstered lady’s salon chair, blue foliate fabric upholstered pad back flanked with acanthus carved uprights, circular upholstered seat, raised on carved short cabriole legs with brown pot castors, height 85cm, width 56.5cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

571 Set of six Regency mahogany dining chairs, circa 1810-20, each with stiff leaf carved stick backs, upholstered drop-in seat raised on tapered forelegs with H-shaped stretcher, height 89cm, width 50cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

572 Early Victorian rosewood and upholstered dressing stool, circa 1845, beige fabric upholstered square seat, on acanthus carved serpentine supports united by a turned stretcher, width 48cm, depth 42cm, height 44cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*

Lots 576 and 575 575 Good Welsh carved walnut spinning chair, late 19th Century, having a traditional guilloche carved back pierced with a heart, Celtic inspired carved seat, numbered 174 to the underside, turned legs, height 87cm, width 31cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

576 Victorian apprentice piece fruitwood chair, traditional bar back design, with string seat, square section legs with stretchers, height 46cm, width 25cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

577 Provincial French walnut washstand, 19th Century and later, rectangular tray top over a single drawer and two lozenge shaped shelves over a shaped rectangular base, width 49cm, depth 26cm, height 78cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*

Lot 573 573 Late Victorian nest of mahogany and satinwood banded spider leg tables, the largest 51cm x 34.5cm, height 71cm; the smallest 33cm wide £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

Lot 574 Lot 578

574 Mahogany kneehole dressing table, in the manner of Gillows, early 19th Century, fitted with three frieze drawers with turned wooden knobs, over two recessed panel cupboard doors with brass side catches opening to single shelves, raised on bracket feet, width 96cm, depth 51cm, height 77cm

578 Victorian walnut and inlaid tilt top games table, circa 1850, the shaped top centred with a chequerboard in boxwood and ebony, bordered with foliate inlay, tilting over an open baluster column, raised on three ogee moulded splayed legs, width 60cm, height 71cm

£100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

£50 - £80 plus 21% BP* * Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Lot 580

Lot 579 579 Late Victorian mahogany and inlaid collector’s display table, circa 1900, rectangular form with lift up glazed top and glazed panel sides, opening to a velvet lined interior, raised on tapered square section legs with boxwood line inlays, raised on brown pot castors, width 60cm, depth 42cm, height 74cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

580 Mahogany butler’s tray on stand, 19th Century, having a large bow fronted three-quarter gallery tray, raised on folding cross frame and turned stretchers, the tray 85cm x 55cm, height on stand 87cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

581 Hepplewhite period mahogany side chair, circa 1780, having a fan pierced splat back, lemon silk upholstered drop-in seat, raised on reeded and tapered forelegs, height 96cm, width 53cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

Lot 582

582 George III mahogany bureau, circa 1770, having a simple interior with pigeonholes, four long graduating drawers with substantial brass swan neck handles, raised on straight bracket feet, width 104cm, depth 57cm, height 106cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

583 Small mahogany and inlaid fretwork wall mirror, 19th Century, width 36.5cm, height 63cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*

584 Mahogany shield shaped dressing table mirror, 19th Century, having a serpentine front base fitted with three small drawers, width 43.5cm, height 60cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

585 Victorian walnut and satinwood inlaid games/work table, circa 1850, the rectangular top with chequerboard foliate inlays in a variety of woods, opening to reveal a comparted satinwood interior with fretwork covered wells, satinwood faced front over a pullout well within fretwork splat supports united by a turned stretcher, raised on small brass castors, width 60cm, depth 40cm, height 69.5cm £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

586 Regency mahogany and rosewood banded tilt top supper table, circa 1810, rectangular top with rounded corners, tilting over a turned short column, raised on four reeded sabre supports with brass toes and castors, width 145cm, depth 110cm, height 73.5cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP* 70

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Lot 587

587 Queen Anne walnut secretaire, circa 1710, the secretaire top having an ovolu fronted long drawer beneath an ogee moulded cornice, over a featherbanded fall front, opening to reveal a complement of 14 small drawers surrounding a central cupboard door, opening to a further three drawers inside, the fall front having a lift up baize covered writing slope, all raised on a chest base fitted with two short and two long drawers, all featherbanded and with brass swan neck handles and brass escutcheons, the whole raised on bracket feet, width 96cm, depth 50cm, height 157.5cm ÂŁ1500 - ÂŁ2500 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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592 Georgian style mahogany toilet mirror, 19th Century and later, rectangular plate with moulded gilt edge supported on a base fitted with a single long drawer with brass loop handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 35.5cm, height 50cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

593 Walnut and parcel gilt fretwork wall mirror, late 19th Century, surmounted with a traditional ho-ho bird, 80cm x 45cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

594 Chinese carved hardwood jardinière stand, late 19th Century, with a marble inset top over a frieze carved with gourd fruits and flowers, cross stretcher to the base, height 61.5cm, 27cm diameter £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

Lot 588 588 Regency mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, circa 1815-25, having a central bow front fitted with three frieze drawers, supported on pillars with a cellarette and a cupboard door, each with brass lion’s mask and ring handle, over a further recessed panel cupboard door beneath, each flanked with wrythen moulded columns and raised on turned peg feet, width 167.5cm, depth 55.5cm, height 110.5cm

595 Good mahogany triple pedestal dining table in the Georgian style, with two extra leaves, width 121cm, height 74cm, length without leaves 296cm, with leaves 395cm, together with fourteen brown leather upholstered high back dining chairs (15) £900 - £1200 plus 21% BP*

596 Iranian Isfahan woollen carpet, having a blue field dispersed with palmettes within a fawn flowerhead border, size approx. 288cm x 199cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*

£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

Lot 597 597 Italian style gilt metal console table, black granite top over a border of stiff acanthus leaves and openwork apron festooned with cherubs and acanthus scrolls and raised on cherub term supports, width 156cm, depth 69cm, height 92cm £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*

Lot 589 589 Regency mahogany gentleman’s washstand, having a split folding top opening to reveal a pull-up mirror, the front having a sliding tambour over a deep drawer, flanked on either side with brass carrying handle and raised on splayed bracket feet, width 45cm, depth 44.5cm, height 83.5cm £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*

590 Victorian mahogany tilt top supper table, the re-shaped oval top tilting over an octagonal tapered column and quatreform base with paper scroll feet and brass castors, width 144cm, depth 89cm, height 74cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*

591 Regency gentleman’s mahogany washstand, split folding top opening to reveal a pull-out mirror over a pot cupboard with a single drawer beneath, raised on tapered square legs, width 43cm, depth 43cm, height 74cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP* 72

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598 Victorian mahogany library table, in the French taste, the shaped rectangular top with gilt tooled red leather inset over a long frieze drawer with turned wooden knobs, raised on turned, tapered and fluted legs united by a shaped cross stretcher, width 137cm, depth 71cm, height 75cm £600 - £800 plus 21% BP*

599 Late Victorian mahogany display cabinet, circa 1900, having a caddy style top over two glazed doors, opening to two fabric covered shelves, glazed panel slides, two short drawers fitted to the base, with ring handles, raised on swan neck legs with claw and ball feet, width 107cm, depth 34cm, height 177cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

600 Late Victorian Sheraton Revival rosewood and inlaid cabinet, circa 1890, having a mirror back with a single shelf over a bow fronted cabinet fitted with two doors inlaid with decorative ornamental urns in boxwood and harewood, and opening to a single shelf, open base centred with a turned column, width 59.5cm, depth 41.5cm, height 161cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

Lot 604 604 Welsh child’s ash armchair, early 19th Century, with bar back, turned open arms, later string seat, turned legs with stretchers, height 70cm, width 43cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

Lot 601 601 Pair of mahogany bachelor’s chests, in the Georgian style, each having a brushing slide over two short and three long feathered mahogany drawers with brass swan neck handles, flanked with quarter pilasters and raised on block feet, 167.5cm £160 - £240 plus 21% BP*

602 Edwardian mahogany and inlaid display cabinet, circa 1900-10, having two astragal glazed doors opening to two fabric covered shelves, glazed panel sides, fitted with two drawers, raised on tapered square section legs with spade toes, width 107cm, depth 36cm, height 173.5cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

603 Late George III mahogany and walnut longcase clock by John Wenham of Dearham, fretwork top having three ball finials with eagle surmounts over a brass 11 1/2’’ arched dial, signed, matted centre with subsidiary seconds, and a ticking bird in flight visible in the arch, the trunk crossbanded over a box base, height 228cm Please note the special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*

Lot 605 605 George III oak and yew wood banded chest of drawers, fitted with two short and three long drawers, with engraved brass plate handles and escutcheons, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 97.5cm, depth 55cm, height 104.5cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Lot 606

606 William IV rosewood chiffonier, circa 1835, breakfront, the top with gadrooned edge over two central foliate tapestry inset doors, opening to a single shelf, flanked with lappet carved capped columns with a bowed open shelf at each end, all raised on a plinth base, width 189cm, depth 49cm, height 95cm

609 French walnut and upholstered wing armchair, late 19th Century, upholstered throughout in blue and maroon striped fabric, with acanthus carved forearms, serpentine front seat, raised on cabriole legs, height 110cm, width 75cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*

£300 - £400 plus 21% BP*

607 Persian Hamadan small rug, the discoloured fawn field dispersed with flowerheads, within a blue and discoloured pink border, size approx. 136cm x 77cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*

Lot 608

Lot 610

608 George V oak display sideboard, in Jacobean Revival style, having a back panel over two central glazed doors opening to a single shelf, flanked by beaded and moulded panel doors, opening to further shelves, raised on beaded bun and block supports with a carved C-scroll stretcher, width 183cm, depth 41cm, height 132cm

610 George III mahogany bureau, circa 1780, with later restorations, of small proportions, fitted interior with central cupboard, pigeonholes and drawers, over four long graduating drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, width 78.5cm, height 99cm, depth 46cm

£150 - £200 plus 21% BP*

£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*

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611 Walnut lowboy, fitted with three small drawers over a shaped apron, swan neck legs with pad feet, width 84cm, depth 55cm, height 73cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

612 Fornasetti small pedestal table, the circular top decorated with a band of mythological creatures and nymphs in a yellow monochrome print against a simulated hardstone ground, all raised on a black painted cast metal trumpet base, original label ‘Fornasetti Milano’, 60cm diameter, height 41cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*

613 Oak low dresser, circa 1700-20, two plank top over three double moulded panel drawers with engraved brass escutcheons and later brass knobs, raised on baluster turned and block forelegs, width 217cm, depth 49cm, height 75cm £700 - £1000 plus 21% BP*

Lot 612

* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s

Pullman House The Sidings Boundary Lane Saltney Chester CH4 8RD

Tel: 01244 681311 auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk

2020 Auction Calendar All auctions are on a Wednesday starting at 10am

8th January

Collectors & General

Viewing: 7th January 2pm-7pm

22nd January

Collectors & General

Viewing: 21st January 2pm-7pm

5th February

Collectors & General

Viewing: 4th February 2pm-7pm

19th February

Collectors & General

Viewing: 18th February 2pm-7pm

4th March

Collectors & General

Viewing: 3rd March 2pm-7pm

18th March

Fine Sale

Viewing: See below

1st April

Collectors & General

Viewing: 31st March 2pm-7pm

15th April

Collectors & General

Viewing: 14th April 2pm-7pm

29th April

Collectors & General

Viewing: 28th April 2pm-7pm

13th May

Collectors & General

Viewing: 12th May 2pm-7pm

27th May

Collectors & General

Viewing: 26th May 2pm-7pm

10th June

Fine Sale

Viewing: See below

24th June

Collectors & General

Viewing: 23rd June 2pm-7pm

8th July

Collectors & General

Viewing: 7th July 2pm-7pm

22nd July

Collectors & General

Viewing: 21st July 2pm-7pm

5th August

Collectors & General

Viewing: 4th August 2pm-7pm

19th August

Collectors & General

Viewing: 18th August 2pm-7pm

2nd September

Collectors & General

Viewing: 1st September 2pm-7pm

16th September Fine Sale

Viewing: See below

30th September Collectors & General

Viewing: 29th September 2pm-7pm

14th October O

Collectors & General

Viewing: 13th October 2pm-7pm

28th October

Collectors & General

Viewing: 27th October 2pm-7pm

11th November

Collectors & General

Viewing: 10th November 2pm-7pm

25th November

Fine Sale

Viewing: See below

9th December

Collectors & General

Viewing: 8th December 2pm-7pm

Fine Sale viewing is held on three days before the sale: Sunday from 10.30am to 2pm Monday from 10am to 6pm Tuesday from 10am to 4pm

www.by rnes a uct io neer s . co . uk


Information for Buyers at Auctions 1. Introduction. The following notes are intended to assist bidders and buyers, particularly those that are inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All of our auctions are governed by our Conditions of Business incorporating the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices that are displayed in our salerooms or announced by the auctioneer at the auction. Our Conditions of Business are available for inspection at our salerooms and the Terms of Sale are printed in the back of our auction catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything in our Conditions of Business that you do not fully understand. Please make sure that you read our Terms of Sale set out in this catalogue or on our website carefully before bidding in the auction. If your bid is successful, you will be obliged to comply with our Terms of Sale. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. 4. Buyer's Premium. The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer's premium at 21% on the hammer price of each lot purchased. In addition, VAT is included in this premium (see below). 5. VAT. Items in our catalogue may be marked in the following ways: a. (*) indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer's premium. VAT will be chargeable at the standard rate (presently 20%). This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. b. (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union. These lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the hammer price and buyer's premium). c. Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers' Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. Inspection of goods by the buyer. As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4. 7. Export of goods. If you intend to export goods you must find out: a. whether an export licence is needed; and b. if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory. 8. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this

deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion. 9. Absentee Bidding: If you are unable to attend the auction there are a number of options available to enable you to participate. When placing any absentee bids, please check and double check the lot numbers as this is the only definitive piece of information which guarantees your bid is executed on the lot you want. a. Commission bidding: It is possible to leave commission bids with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyers' premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. In some instances the auctioneer may also exceed a bid in order to secure the lot on the buyer’s behalf. Commission bids are accepted by fax, e-mail and phone, and in all these instances, commission bidders are deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by our conditions of business. All commission bids should be received by close of business on the day prior to the auction. Any bids received later than this time cannot be guaranteed to be executed accurately. To ensure that bids are placed on the right lots please check all your lot numbers as this is the only piece of information which guarantees you buy the lot you want. b. Telephone bidding: We reserve the right for this service to be available on higher value lots only. The number of telephone lines is limited so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid at least to the low sale estimate. It is also advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we cannot contact you by telephone. All telephone bids must be received by close of business on the day prior to the auction and prospective purchasers booking lines are deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by our conditions of business. c. Internet bidding: Online bidding services are available through third party service providers, who have their own registration procedures and charge a fee for using their facility, which we collect on their behalf. Online bidders are deemed to have read, understood and agreed to be bound by our conditions of business. 10. Methods of Payment. Acceptable payment methods are debit card, credit card (which attracts a 2% + VAT surcharge) and bank transfer. Usually any cheques will need to be cleared before you can take the goods away. Cash payments are subject to an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent). We reserve the right to refuse to accept card payments over the telephone in order to minimise fraudulent transactions being attempted. Separate arrangements exist for accepting payment from online bidders. 11. Collection and storage. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. It is important that you pay for and collect goods promptly. Any delay may involve you having to pay storage charges. We offer a domestic and international dispatch service at our discretion for which we will provide a quote if requested. Cleared payment is required prior to dispatch. For urgent dispatch, awkward, very fragile or bulky items we may suggest an alternative to this service, but please feel free to enquire as we will oblige wherever possible. Please note that there is a special notice applied to coins, medallions and tokens, which is printed at the end of this information.

ARTISTS RESALE RIGHTS In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006, all lots which sell for €1,000 or more are subject to a resale royalty charge ("Royalty"). This Royalty is payable by the Bidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of Bidder's premium) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000. For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment shall be passed directly to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), 33 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or DACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk

IMPORTANT NOTICES Electrical goods: These are sold as 'antiques' only and if bought for use must be checked for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. Post 1950s Furniture: All items of furniture included in this sale are offered as works of art. The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason they should not be used in a private dwelling. Coloured gemstones: IIt is accepted practice that many coloured gemstones are routinely treated to enhance their colour and possibly clarity, and unless otherwise stated in a individual written condition reports, it must be assumed that those offered for sale in this saleroom have possibly been subjected to such treatments: Clocks & Watches: Please note that with clock and watch lots we do not offer any opinion as to the originality of component parts, accompanying documentation, boxes or any other additional material. In the case that a watch has its factory seal intact it will not have been, and cannot be, opened by us. If a potential purchaser wishes to make an internal inspection of a watch which necessitates breaking a factory seal, this will only be possible on the understanding that the watch will be reinstated at the interested party’s expense, regardless of whether they are the purchaser. If a condition report is requested it will not include any opinion as to the originality, completeness or working condition of the movement. Potential buyers are strongly advised to make a physical inspection in person prior to bidding as we will not accept returns on such lots. By bidding you are deemed to have satisfied yourself with regard to the originality and working order, or otherwise, of all components of a lot. Coins, Tokens and Medallions: Please note that while we are happy to post such items, in doing so we will not accept any returns under Section 13 of our Terms of Sale due to the possibility of lots being substituted once they have left Byrne’s premises.

E&OE 1st November 2015

Byrne’s (Chester) Ltd. A Private Limited Company. Registered in England and Wales No. 7794090 * Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%

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Conditions of Sale Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. We have separate terms for online only auctions. 1. Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Byrne’s (Chester) Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 7794090 and whose registered office is located at Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester, CH4 8RD, or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction; “Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer; “Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described; “Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer; “Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions; “Premium” means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4; “Reserve” means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold; “Sale Proceeds” means the net amount due to the Seller; “Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions; “Terms of Consignment” means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers; “Terms of Sale” means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time; “Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale; “Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf; “VAT” means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk. In these Terms of Sale the words 'you', 'yours', etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 2.3 7 and 8. 2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9. 2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13. 2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale. 2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website. 3 Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid. 3.3 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition. 3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained). 3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute.

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Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party. We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve. We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so. Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice). The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: the Hammer Price; a premium of 17.5% plus VAT of the Hammer Price; any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and any VAT due. VAT You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. The contract between you and the Seller The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). Payment Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment. If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. Title and collection of purchases Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1 not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than seven business following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later. If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot. Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot. If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within ninety days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale.


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Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. Warranties The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are secondhand. If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. ave as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded. Descriptions and condition Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. Deliberate Forgeries You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within one month of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if: 13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2. If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. our right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. Our liability to you We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen.

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Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. Notices All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given: 15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery. Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: joboucher@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3. Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on request. General We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term.

These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

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Commission Bidding Form The auctioneers are pleased to execute commisions for purchasers who are unable to attend the sale. This form should be completed and returned to the auctioneer's office prior to the day of the sale. Please ensure that bids are received into the office no later than 5pm on Tuesday 17th March 2020. Bids received later than this cannot be guaranteed to be executed. Please ensure that you have written the correct lot number for your bid.

Sale Date: Wednesday 18th March 2020 Lot No.

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Bid in £

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BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s

Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester CH4 8RD Tel: 01244 681311 • e-mail: auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk 80


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BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s Pullman House The Sidings Boundary Lane Saltney Chester CH4 8RD

Tel: 01244 681311 auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk


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