Byrne’s
THE FINE SALE
Auctioneers & Valuers
Wednesday 5th December 2018
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Byrne’s Auctioneers & Valuers
THE FINE SALE
To be sold by public auction on
Wednesday 5th December 2018 at 10am at Pullman House, The Sidings Boundary Lane, Saltney Chester CH4 8RD Viewing Sunday 2nd December Monday 3rd December Tuesday 4th December Morning of sale Enquiries Adrian Byrne ASFAV Jo Boucher ASFAV
10.30 – 2pm 10am – 6pm 10am – 4pm 9am – 9.45am
Tel: (01244) 681311 email: auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk Buyer’s Premium 21% (inc VAT) Order of Sale
Ceramics & Glass Silver & Silver Plate Coins, Jewellery & Watches Pictures Objets d’Art Furniture & Rugs
Cover illustrations: A selection of items from the sale Catalogue: £8 (inc. p&p)
1 - 68 80-204 210-310 320-389 400-479 490-584
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Selling Rate & Spare Lots
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Pictures, Drawings, Prints, Miniatures etc An explanation of cataloguing terms
• 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 69 for details.
CERAMICS & GLASS
Lots 1-6
Lots 8-10
1 Belleek (Second Period) porcelain flower basket, circa 1900, moulded as water lilies and decorated in pink and pearlescent glazes, black printed County Fermanagh mark, height 22.5cm
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
2 Belleek (Second Period) porcelain specimen vase, circa 1900, worked as a floral encrusted tree surmounted with a nesting bird with a winged bird above, over a foliate covered rocky base, black printed County Fermanagh mark, height 33cm
£20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
10 Enoch Wood & Sons blue and white printware cheese coaster in the Pagoda pattern, circa 1820-30, printed marks (riveted), 51cm
11 Nailsea green glass dump paperweight, bun form centred with opaque latticino threads within bubbles set within the green metal, height 11.5cm; also a smaller Nailsea green glass dump paperweight, of egg form centred with a double flower, height 9cm (2)
3 Rare Belleek (First Period) porcelain fish vase, circa 1863-91, the central ovoid vase decorated with butterflies and a bull rush supported on two fish with gaping mouths, over a rocky base embellished with snails, partially coloured with pink lustre, impressed mark, height 30cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
4 Belleek (First Period) porcelain frog spoon warmer, circa 186391, decorated with a pearlescent glaze, black printed mark, height 12cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
5 Rare Belleek (First Period) porcelain tulip vase, circa 1863-91, the central reeded trumpet bordered with three tulips, each with buds and folding leaves, sparsely decorated with pink lustre, over a circular base, impressed mark, height 23.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
6 Belleek (First Period) porcelain ornamental urn, circa 1863-91, of amphora shape decorated with gilt details, raised on three hoof feet on a triform base, black printed mark, height 18cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
7 Belleek (Second Period) porcelain jug, circa 1900, floral encrusted baluster form with scrolling handle, decorated in pearlescent glazes, black printed mark, 22.5cm; also a similar, smaller jug, 18.5cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
8 Victorian moulded stoneware cheese bell on stand, circa 1870, moulded throughout with ears of wheat picked out in gilt against a white ground, height 31cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
9 Dutch delft blue and white charger, mid 18th Century, decorated with a giant bamboo, peony and fir, marked with initials AK beneath a star, 34cm diameter £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 12
12 Royal Crown Derby Imari tea service, circa 1894, pattern number 2451, comprising nine cups, nine saucers, twelve side plates, two cake plates and a sugar bowl (33) £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*
13 Chinese clobbered transitional vase, cylinder form with wide slightly flared neck, decorated with figures in a rocky landscape in underglaze blue and later decorated with terracotta and gilt (repaired), height 46cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
Lot 18
Lot 14
14 Amphora (Austrian) pottery figure of a peasant girl, naturalistically decorated in colours, impressed marks ‘Amphora Austria’, height 65.5cm
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
18 Coalport landscapes dessert service, decorated by Ted Ball, circa 1905, comprising 15 plates, each centred with a British landscape, signed, and bordered with a broad band of cobalt blue, with gilded foliate details and a gilded gadrooned border, pattern number X2289, printed and painted marks, 23cm diameter £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
15 Four items of modern Wedgwood blush pink jasperware, comprising two small trumpet vases with applied classical vases, 10cm, and two heart shaped covered boxes, similarly decorated, 13cm (4)
19 Chinese Imari bowl, Qianlong (1735-96), 14.5cm diameter; also three Chinese Imari plates, Kangxi (1662-1722), 22.5cm diameter; two Chinese Imari bowls (one restored); and a Chinese famille rose plate (18th Century), 22cm (7)
Lot 16
Lot 20
£30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
16 Derby Crown Porcelain hand decorated dessert service, circa 1917, each decorated with a central wild floral study in colours and gilt, against a cream ground, comprising twelve plates, tall comport and short comport, each with printed and impressed marks (some restoration) (14)
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
20 Royal Worcester fruit decorated cabinet plate by P Stanley, the centre decorated with peaches and cherries, signed, bordered with a broad cobalt blue ground, detailed with foliate scrolls in raised gilt, gilt mark, 27cm
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
£100 - £200 plus 21% BP*
£50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
£30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
17 Chinese blue and white plate, decorated with Bijin within a walled garden, within a diaper border, Chenghua mark but 19th Century, 20.5cm diameter, also a pair of Chinese blue and white dishes, Kangxi, 22.5cm diameter, and a similar Chinese blue and white plate (4)
21 Early 19th Century cut glass bowl, with fan and strawberry cutting, 25.5cm; also a further cut glass oval bowl with fan cut border, 24.5cm; a pair of early Victorian cut glass footed goblets, each bearing initials, 11.5cm; and a Georgian cut glass pedestal salt, 8cm (5)
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 23 and 24 (part)
Lots 24 (part), 25, 26 and 27 26 George III wine glass, circa 1785, ogee bowl engraved with a bird and floral sprig, over a faceted stem and conical foot, height 14cm; also a smaller Georgian wine glass, circa 1785, with ogee bowl, faceted stem and conical foot, height 13cm (2) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
27 Pair of late George III triple ring neck mallet decanters, each with a band of strawberry cutting, with later stoppers, 21.5cm with the stoppers; also a Victorian cut glass mallet decanter and stopper, 29.5cm (3) £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
28 F&R Pratt dessert wares, comprising an oval short comport and four plates, decorated with engravings by Jesse Austen after original paintings by Wilkie, Mulready and Webster, each featuring rustic family scenes, printed marks, the comport 31cm, plates 24cm (5) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
Lot 22
22 Japanese Imari charger, Meiji (1868-1912), decorated with boys at play in panels around a central figure riding a fish amidst waves, in typical underglaze blue, terracotta and gilt colours, 46.5cm diameter
£100 - £200 plus 21% BP*
23 Pair of early 19th Century cut glass covered jars, each having a strawberry cut domed cover with mushroom finial, over a strawberry cut everted collar, all raised on a stepped square base, height 25.5cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
24 Pair of cut glass candlesticks in the Georgian style, with knopped and wrythen columns over a star cut circular base, 25.5cm; also an Edwardian hobnail cut footed bowl, 20cm diameter; and a Victorian cut glass pedestal bowl and cover, the cover with a spiked finial over a base with lappet shaped collar and hexagonal foot, height 35.5cm (4) £50 - £100 plus 21% BP*
25 George III opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, ogee bowl with flute moulded base, over a stem with four ply spiral band outside a pair of spiral tapes, conical foot, height 15cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 29
29 Lenci pottery wall mask, modelled as a beautiful girl in a coloured head scarf, marked ‘Lenci Torino’, dated 1937, 31cm
£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
Lots 30-35 30 William Moorcroft Anemone vase, baluster form with short wide neck, shaded blue and green ground, impressed facsimile signature, painted initials, height 13cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
31 Moorcroft Fresia jug, baluster form with shaded green ground, impressed marks, height 15.5cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
32 Moorcroft Clematis vase, ovoid form with a shaded blue green ground, 13cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
33 Moorcroft Pomegranate small vase, inverted baluster form with deep blue ground, height 9cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
34 William Moorcroft Leaf and Berries jug, shaded deep cobalt blue and green ground, impressed facsimile signature, height 13cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
35 Moorcroft Pomegranate small vase, baluster form with deep cobalt blue ground, impressed marks and painted initials, height 12cm
36 Four pieces of Moorcroft in the Anemone pattern comprising: ovoid vase, blue ground, painted green initials, 18cm, squat baluster vase, painted initials, 11cm; oval bowl with painted initials, 22.5cm; and a small circular bowl with inverted rim, impressed marks, 12cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
37 Moorcroft Orchid small vase, squat baluster form with small trumpet neck, decorated with a shaded green ground, impressed marks and applied paper label, 9cm, also a small orchid bowl, impressed mark (second), 10.5cm (2) £60 - £100 plus 21% BP*
38 Six pieces of Moorcroft comprising: small Pomegranate vase, baluster form, 12cm, impressed marks and painted initials; Pomegranate small bowl, impressed marks, 7cm; Columbine small bowl, with green and blue ground, impressed marks, 11cm diameter; Orchid pin dish with inverted rim and dark blue ground, impressed facsimile signature and applied paper label, 11.5cm; and two plain shaded glazed pin dishes with inverted rims, both with impressed facsimile signature mark, 11.5cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
£60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44 39 Moorcroft Orchid vase, baluster form with cylinder neck, deep cobalt blue ground, impressed marks, height 18cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
40 William Moorcroft Pomegranate vase, ovoid form with slightly everted neck, decorated with a deep cobalt blue ground, shading to light blue at the rim, painted green signature and impressed marks, height 19cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
41 William Moorcroft flambé Anemone bowl, decorated inside and out against a red shaded blue ground, painted blue signature and impressed marks, 25.5cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
42 William Moorcroft Leaf and Berries vase, baluster form with slightly everted neck, deep cobalt blue ground, impressed facsimile signature, painted initials, height 13cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
43 William Moorcroft Pansies vase, of inverted baluster form with a deep cobalt blue ground, green painted initials and impressed marks, height 17cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
44 William Moorcroft Pomegranate twin handled bowl, green painted signature, 22cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
45 Japanese Imari floor vase, Meiji (1868-1912), bottle form decorated with panels of phoenix and the three friends of winter in a typical palette of underglaze blue, terracotta and gilt colours, height 92cm (large body crack) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 45
Lot 47
Lot 49
Lot 51
46 Chinese terracotta figure of a seated musician, possibly Tang Dynasty (extensively repaired), height 24.5cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
47 Daum clear crystal glass cat, signed ‘Daum France’ and with original Daum paper label, 24.5cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
48 Japanese Imari bowl, late 18th/early 19th Century, decorated with prunus and peony rock in Kakiemon style, 16cm diameter, also a Japanese Imari boat form dish, 21cm, and a late Japanese blue and white printed bowl, Meiji/Taisho (1868-1926), 21.5cm (3) £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*
49 Royal Doulton figure ‘Pretty Lady’ HN565, designed by Harry Tittensor, issued 1923-38, printed and painted marks, 25.5cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
50 Chinese crackle glazed ovoid vase, late 19th Century, decorated with a band of warriors in famille rose colours, bordered with incised dark brown biscuit glazed bands and with a carved wooden cover, height 19.5cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
51 Chinese landscape vase, 20th Century, baluster form decorated with two river landscape panels against a famille rose floral diaper ground in colours beneath a yellow glazed neck and terracotta and gilt dragon form handles, turquoise glazed interior, underside of foot with Qianlong seal mark, height 22.5cm, raised on a carved wooden stand £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
52 Japanese Satsuma circular box and cover, late Meiji (18681912), decorated with a myriad of figures in colours and gilt, the interior with wisteria and peony, signature mark, 9cm diameter £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
Lot 53
53 Chinese export charger, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with panels of chrysanthemum and peony baskets, in terracotta and gilt colours against an underglazed blue ground, marked with lingzhi within a double circle, 43.5cm, with a carved wooden stand; also two Japanese Imari plates, Meiji (1868-1912), 33.5cm and 30cm (3)
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
54 Chinese blue and white pot, 19th Century, of inverted baluster form, decorated with peony, 8.5cm diameter; also a Chinese blue and white miniature vase, 9cm; a Japanese blue and white ginger jar, decorated with birds and flowers, 9.5cm; and three Japanese blue and white teapots, the largest 15cm (6) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 55-57
Lot 59
55 Chinese famille rose ginger jar, Qianlong (1726-95), finely decorated with auspicious objects and peony root in colours, with double blue circle to the base, later carved wooden cover and stand, the jar 17cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
56 Chinese armorial bowl, Qianlong (1735-96), decorated in Imari colours, 23cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
57 Pair of Cantonese famille rose vases, mid 19th Century, ovoid form with wide neck and gilded salamander handles, decorated with alternating panels of figures and birds in famille rose colours against a green enamelled gilded ground, height 31cm
Lot 61
£400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
58 Small Persian Qajar vase, late 19th/early 20th Century, of inverted baluster form decorated with figures and foliage in blue within black outlines, height 11cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
59 Victorian cracked ice lemonade jug, circa 1870, the clear vessel with a textured finish, having a gilded ruby serpent handle wrapping around the body, over a circular foot, height 32cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
60 Chinese famille jaune canted rectangular dish, 19th Century, green glazed interior, decorated with scrolling flowers and foliage over a foot with a sky blue keyed border, 16cm, together with a wooden stand £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
61 Worcester blue and white bowl, circa 1770, decorated with the Precipice pattern, open crescent mark, 21cm diameter £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
62 Chinese provincial blue and white bowl, 19th Century, flared form decorated with scrolling foliage, the base with a seal mark, 14cm diameter £60 - £80 plus 21% BP* 10
Lot 63
63 Pair of Minton majolica sweet chestnut bowls, circa 1875, each of shaped circular form with leafy cover surmounted by a chestnut and decorated in naturalist glazes, turquoise glazed interior within a leaf border, and with original brass warming boxes, 26cm diameter
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
Lot 67 (two views) 64 Chinese blue and white dish, late 19th Century, the centre decorated with four figures within a border of fence and peony rock, 29.5cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
Lot 65
65 Wedgwood dark blue jasper tobacco jar and cover, cylinder form with acorn finial, decorated with applied classical figures, impressed marks, 20cm; also a Wedgwood dark blue jasper biscuit barrel with silver plated mount and cover, similarly decorated, impressed marks, height 15cm (2)
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
66 Spill vase, possibly Swansea, circa 1820, slightly tapered trumpet form decorated with a broad band of roses in pink enamels with gilded leaves, red painted mark ‘330’, height 13cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
67 Derby punch bowl, circa 1800-20, boldly decorated throughout in Imari colours with peony and foliage in panels of underglaze blue, terracotta and gilt, painted gilt baton mark, 35cm diameter
Lot 68
68 Chinese blue and white plaque, 19th Century, featuring figures on a terrace before a mountain emerging from clouds, mounted within a carved wooden screen, the porcelain 48cm x 33cm, screen width 54cm £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*
£120 - £180 plus 21% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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SILVER & SILVER PLATE
86 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1899, rectangular form engraved with ivy leaves and a vacant diagonal band, 5.5cm; also an Edwardian circular silver vesta case, Chester 1904, engraved with ivy leaves, 4cm diameter; a further Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1902, engraved rectangular form, 4cm; George V silver vesta case, Chester 1910, canted rectangular form with foliate engraving, 4cm; and another George V case, Chester 1912, scroll engraved and with initialled corner, 5.5cm (5) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
87 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1895, cushion form with foliate scroll engraving and initialled cartouche, 4.5cm; also a similar vesta case, Chester 1898, 3.5cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
Lots 80 and 81
80 Edward VII silver vesta/sovereign case, Chester 1901, of purse shape, scroll engraved with foliage around a monogrammed cartouche, the interior with integral toothpick and pencil, 6cm
£50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
81 Victorian silver and enamelled vesta case, Chester 1888, cushion form inscribed in coloured enamels ‘In me a ‘match’ you’ll always find’, 4.5cm
88 Late Victorian silver small vesta case, Chester 1898, half scroll engraved with corner inscription, 3.5cm; also two small Edwardian silver vesta cases, Chester 1902 and 1903, 3.5cm and 3cm respectively (3) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
89 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1899, foliate and scroll engraved with initialled cartouche, 5.5cm; also a George V silver vesta case, Chester 1910, foliate engraved with named cartouche, 4.5cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
82 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1898, plain rectangular form, 5cm; also an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1901, plain rectangular form, 5.5cm; and a George V silver circular vesta case, Chester 1911, 4.5cm diameter (3) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
83 Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1903, shaped rectangular form inscribed ‘Norca 1909’, 4.5cm; also a further Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1906, plain rectangular form engraved with initials, 5cm; and another Edwardian case, Chester 1907, engraved with a monogram and a date ‘1857-1907’, 5cm (3) £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
84 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1898, plain rectangular cushion form, 5cm; also an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1905, with hammered decoration around a vacant cartouche, 5cm; and a similar Edwardian case with initialled cartouche, Chester 1907, 4.3cm (3) £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
Lots 90 and 91
90 Late Victorian silver heart shaped vesta case, Chester 1900, 4.5cm; also an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1906, rectangular form with foliate chased decoration and a monogrammed cartouche, 4.5cm (2)
£50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
91 Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1888, rectangular form with radial reeded decoration around an initialled cartouche, 5cm; also a similar vesta case, Chester 1890, with vertilinear reeded decoration, 5.5cm; and a third with wrythen chased decoration, Chester 1895, 5cm (3) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
92 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1900, plain rectangular form engraved with initials, 5.5cm; also an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1904, engraved with ivy leaves, 5.5cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
93 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1898, rectangular form with vertilinear decoration, initialled cartouche, 4cm; also a further Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1900, rectangular form engraved with ivy leaves and initialled shield shaped cartouche, 4cm (2) Lots 85-87
85 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1900, foliate scroll engraving with vacant cartouche, 4cm; also an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1905, engraved with ivy leaves and a vacant cartouche, 4cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
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£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
94 Late Victorian silver vesta/sovereign case, Chester 1900, scroll engraved throughout, 6.5cm; also a late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1900, with worn townscape engraving and initials, 5cm; Edwardian silver circular vesta case, Chester 1904, 4.5cm, and a George V silver vesta case, plain rectangular form, Chester 1910, 4.5cm (4) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
102 Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1906, foliate scroll engraving, vacant shield shaped cartouche, 5cm; also another Edwardian silver vesta case with engine turned vertilinear decoration and vacant cartouche, 4cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
103 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1896, square form with engine turned vertilinear decoration and vacant cartouche, 4.5cm; also an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1901, plain rectangular form engraved with a monogram, 4.5cm; and a George V silver vesta case, Chester 1910, engraved with a hunting dog to a plain rectangular case, 4.5cm (3)
Lots 95-98
95 Edward VII vinaigrette, Chester 1901, shaped square form chased with scrolling foliage, gilt interior with grille, 3cm, also an Edwardian silver vesta box, rectangular form with scrolled foliate decoration, 4cm (2)
£60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
96 Late Victorian commemorative silver vesta case, Chester 1900, worked with a profile of Queen Victoria within a burnished heart and bordered with chased flowers, the reverse with a vacant heart shaped cartouche, 5cm
£60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
104 Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1905, engine turned and scroll decoration, 4cm; also a further Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1907, foliate scroll decoration, 4.5cm; and a George V silver vesta case, Chester 1915, with ivy leaf decoration, 4cm (3) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
97 Edwardian small silver vesta case, Chester 1903, rectangular cushion form chased with ivy leaves and an engraved cartouche, 3.8cm; also an Edwardian small silver vesta case, Chester 1908, chased with foliate scrolls, 3.2cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
98 Late Victorian silver vesta case, rectangular cushion form with foliate chased decoration against an engine turned ground with vacant cartouche, 5cm; also a smaller case, Chester 1899, with chased scroll decoration around a vacant cartouche, 4cm (2) £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
99 Late Victorian silver vesta case, Chester 1895, plain cushion form engraved with a monogram, 5.5cm; also an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1901, cushion form with scroll engraving, 5cm; and a further Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1907, with scroll engraving and a vacant cartouche, 5cm (3) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
Lots 105 and 106
105 Victorian EPBM four piece tea service by Walker & Hall, comprising spirit kettle, teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, all of half fluted and reeded form, the kettle and teapot with ebony handles, spirit kettle 30cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
106 Victorian electroplated Britannia metal spoon warmer, nautilus shell form engraved with foliate scrolls over a rocky base, height 15.5cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
Lots 100-102
100 Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1902, horizontal rectangular form chased with foliage and engraved initials, 5cm; also a further Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1903, similarly decorated but with vacant cartouche, 5.5cm (2) £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
101 Edward VII silver vesta case, Chester 1901, cushion form with scroll engraving and vacant cartouche, 5cm; also an Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1904, rectangular form chased with scrolls around a vacant shield shaped cartouche, 4cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
107 George V silver six piece condiment set, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, comprising two lidded wet mustard pots and two salt cellars, each with blue glass liner, and two silver pepper pots (no spoons), cased, gross weight approx. 199g (6.4 troy ozs) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
108 Edwardian silver card tray, Sheffield 1979, 15.5cm, weight approx. 146g (4.69 troy ozs) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
109 Arts and Crafts period hammered silver tea caddy spoon, maker AEB, London 1909, hand hammered round bowl and simply decorated haft, 10cm £20 - £30 plus 21% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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110 Pair of reproduction silver plated samovars in the Regency style, of urn shape with removable cover and twin handles, embellished with Prince of Wales feathers over a waisted square section base and ball feet, height 57cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
111 William IV Sheffield plated samovar, stepped domed cover with acanthus ball finial, twin acanthus handles to a baluster body with tap, over a trumpet stem and waisted square base, raised on paw feet, height 41cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
112 George V silver three piece tea service, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1923, comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of circular form with a reeded band, over a circular foot, the teapot with wooden finial and handle, 16.5cm, gross weight approx. 762g (24.5 troy ozs) £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
Lots 110 and 111
113 George V silver teapot stand, Birmingham 1910 (marks rubbed), oval form with reeded border, raised on four reeded feet, 21.5cm x 16cm, weight approx. 212g (6.82 troy ozs) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
114 Victorian silver bowl by George Fox, London 1874, worked as an Indian bowl with a band featuring the signs of the zodiac, gilt interior, 11cm diameter, weight approx. 155g (4.98 troy ozs) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
115 Victorian cased set of ivory handled nut crackers and picks £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
116 Victorian ivory mounted three piece carving set, by F.A.G. Hillier & Co., Sheffield, circa 1900, cased; also a late Victorian ivory mounted and silver plated fish serving set, circa 1900, cased; and a Victorian ivory and silver mounted plated cake knife, hallmarked Sheffield 1895, cased (3) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
117 Edwardian silver cup, Sheffield 1904, twin handles with a central horizontal band engraved with a monogram, over a stepped circular foot, height 11cm, weight approx. 189g (6.08 troy ozs) Lots 115 and 116
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
118 Edward Viners silver sugar castor and matching cream jug, Sheffield 1936, each of plain form raised on a square base, the castor 15.5cm, gross weight approx. 209g (6.72 troy ozs) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
119 Liberty & Co. Cymric silver tankard, Birmingham 1904, plain cylinder form with a slightly flared rim and foot, height 14cm, weight approx. 330g (10.61 troy ozs) £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
120 Continental Art Nouveau pewter framed mirror, probably Orivit, circa 1900, bevelled glass plate bordered with poppies, 31cm x 23cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
121 Charles Boyton silver comport, London 1938, hammered circular bowl with everted rim over a fluted stem and circular foot, signed, 14.5cm diameter, height 14.5cm, weight approx. 301g (9.68 troy ozs) £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*
122 George V silver nut or grapes dish, Chester 1911, circular form with a pierced border, raised on a circular foot, 21.5cm diameter, weight approx. 301g (9.68 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
Lots 119-121 16
123 Late Victorian silver sauce boat, Chester 1899, with acanthus capped handle, raised on three paw feet, 17cm; also another silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1912, 15cm, gross weight approx. 293g (9.42 troy ozs) (2)
126 Victorian silver wet mustard pot, by Henry Holland, London 1844, Rococo Revival inverted baluster form with hinged cover, serpent entwined handle, engraved with flowers and rocaille, raised on four acanthus feet, height 9cm, weight approx. 131g (4.21 troy ozs)
124 Pair of Victorian silver and carved ivory fish servers, Birmingham 1882
127 George III silver chamber stick and snuffer, London 1785, plain form with beaded border, with snuffer and removable nozzle, 14cm diameter, weight approx. 261g (8.39 troy ozs)
£60 - £100 plus 21% BP* £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
128 George III silver sugar bowl, maker RF, London 1797 (hallmarks incomplete), twin handled slight baluster oval form, engraved with initials, height 8.5cm, weight approx. 117g (3.76 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
129 Mappin Bros. silver plated and ivory mounted crumb scoop, circa 1890; also a late Victorian ivory mounted silver plated fish slice of similar date; a Victorian horn mounted silver plated crumb scoop; pair of Victorian horn mounted silver plated fish servers; and eight Victorian horn mounted carving pieces, some with silver mounts (13) Lots 125-128
£50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
125 George III silver milk jug, London 1804, helmet shaped engraved with a monogram, 12cm; also a further Georgian silver milk jug, marks rubbed but Dublin 1804, helmet shaped with a band of bright cut decoration, 10cm; and a William IV silver mounted cut glass pedestal goblet, London 1834, height 11cm, weighable silver approx. 282g (9.07 troy ozs) (3) £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*
130 Victorian antler mounted three piece carving set, by Joseph Beal & Sons, cased; also two sets of antler handled silver plated fish servers, cased (3) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
131 Edwardian silver twin handled rose bowl, by Elkington & Co., London 1907, U-shape bowl with a pierced border in Rococo style with foliate scrolls and rocaille work, the handles chased with scallop forms, the lower bowl garlanded with flowers over a cast circular foot, height 23.5cm, 25.5cm diameter, weight approx. 2.03kg (65.39 troy ozs) £800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*
Lot 131
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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132 Edwardian silver plated sugar bowl, in classical style, having pierced sides with floral garlands and blue glass liner, raised on four paw feet, together with a silver plated sifting spoon, height 13cm £20 - £30 plus 21% BP*
133 Edwardian silver presentation bowl, Chester 1903, repoussé decorated with foliate scrolls and inscribed with a name and the date ‘1904’, over a domed circular foot, 13cm diameter, weight approx. 142g (4.57 troy ozs) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
Lots 134-136
134 Three matching silver photograph frames, comprising rectangular, London 1995, interior size 18cm x 13cm; smaller rectangular, Sheffield 1996, 13cm x 9cm; and a small circular frame, similarly hallmarked, 8.5cm diameter, all with a reeded and ribbon cross border, backed with blue velvet £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*
135 Pair of modern silver rectangular photograph frames, Sheffield 1994, with an egg and dart interior border, interior size 24.5cm x 20.5cm, blue velvet backing £60 - £100 plus 21% BP*
136 Victorian style silver photograph frame, London 1993, the blue velvet backing having a shaped rectangular silver face, interior size 14cm x 10cm; also a further silver faced photograph frame in the Edwardian style, Sheffield 1995, interior size 14cm x 9.5cm (2) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
137 Edwardian silver plated and cut glass Corinthian column oil lamp base, having a cut glass reservoir, height 42cm £50 - £100 plus 21% BP*
138 Silver pint tankard, Sheffield 1899, plain form engraved with a monogram, 13.5cm, weight approx. 311g (10 troy ozs) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
Lots 139-142
139 Matched silver three piece tea service, maker RP, comprising plain baluster teapot with shaped collar, London 1924, with ebony finial and handle, 17.5cm; matching baluster milk jug and sugar basin, London 1938, gross weight approx. 997g (32.05 troy ozs) £140 - £180 plus 21% BP*
140 George V silver hot water jug, Birmingham 1930, reeded ovoid form with wooden finial and handle, height 21cm, gross weight approx. 405g (13.02 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
141 Silver coffee pot by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1960, faceted baluster form with ebony finial and handle, height 24cm, gross weight approx. 706g (22.7 troy ozs) £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
142 George V silver bonbon basket, London 1913, of octagonal boat shape with a reeded swing handle, plain body over an octagonal foot, 13cm, weight approx. 191g £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
143 George VI silver National Rifle Association beaker, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1937, height 11cm, weight approx. 131g (4.21 troy ozs) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
Lots 146-148 18
144 Pair of George III silver table spoons, maker GW, London 1807, Hanoverian pattern, each engraved with initials ‘HB’, weight approx. 157g (5.05 troy ozs)
154 George II silver tumbler cup, unidentified maker, London 1757, engraved with a monogram ‘REK’, 3.5cm, weight approx. 49g (1.58 troy ozs)
145 Victorian silver sucrier and matching milk jug, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1884, each of half reeded oval baluster form, the sucrier 12cm, gross weight approx. 565g (18.17 troy ozs) (2)
155 Edwardian silver cigar case, Birmingham 1904, with four compartments, engraved with a name and address ‘Rawsethorne, Bradford Street, Bolton’, 13cm, weight approx. 163g (5.24 troy ozs)
£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
146 Victorian silver mounted claret jug, maker WS/GS, Sheffield 1879, having a hinged domed cover with thumbpiece, over a plain silver collar with beaded edge, scroll handle, plain clear glass body over a circular foot, height 29cm £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
147 Late Victorian silver plated six bottle cruet, by Martin Hall & Co., the oval stand with pierced stand and central carrying handle, supporting six original cut glass bottles complete with stoppers and mounts, 30cm £50 - £100 plus 21% BP*
148 Silver mounted engraved glass claret jug, London 1977, with hinged domed cover with pine cone finial, swan capped handle and mask spout, the tapered clear glass body engraved with fruiting vines, height 31cm £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*
149 Edwardian silver bachelor’s teapot, Chester 1901, plain faceted form with a shaped collar, hinged cover with ebony finial and a wooden handle, raised on scallop form feet, height 13cm, gross weight approx. 424g (13.63 troy ozs) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
150 George V silver hot water jug, Sheffield 1929, half reeded pear shape with hinged cover, ebony finial and handle, height 25cm, gross weight approx. 480g (15.43 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
151 Elkington & Co. silver baluster tankard, Birmingham 1922, plain baluster form with acanthus capped handle and inscription dated 1923, 11cm; also a further presentation silver tankard, Sheffield 1916, plain tapered form with inscription dated 1923, 10cm, overall weight approx. 337g (10.83 troy ozs) (2)
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
£60 - £100 plus 21% BP*
156 Victorian silver christening tankard, London 1868, cylinder form with beaded handle and chased with foliate bands bordering an inscribed cartouche, 9.5cm, weight approx. 162g (5.21 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
157 George V silver hip flask, Chester 1935, curved form with hinged bayonet cap, 10.5cm, weight approx. 160g (5.14 troy ozs) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
158 Modern silver teapot stand, Birmingham 1973, oval form with gadrooned border, 19cm, weight approx. 170g; also a modern silver tea strainer on stand, Sheffield 1973, 75g; and a Victorian silver bowl, maker WG/SL, London 1885, chased throughout with foliate panels, 8cm diameter, 69g (10.42 troy ozs in total) (4) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
159 Edwardian silver presentation cup by Elkington, Birmingham 1908, twin handled footed form, inscribed ‘Ruthin Golf Club 1910’, height 21cm, weight approx. 546g (17.55 troy ozs) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
160 Silver presentation half pint tankard, by Mappin & Webb, London 1945, plain tapered form, inscribed, height 9cm; also a silver christening tankard, Birmingham 1943, inscribed with initials, 7.5cm, gross weight approx. 405g (13.02 troy ozs) (2) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
161 Pair of modern silver rectangular photograph frames, Sheffield 2000, with an egg and dart inside border, interior size 25.5cm x 20.5cm £60 - £100 plus 21% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
Lots 162-164
152 French silver taste-vin, 20th Century, traditional form with ring handle, 8.5cm diameter
162 American sterling silver paper knife, by Black, Starr & Frost, early 20th Century, formed as a cutlass, with acanthus scroll handle, the blade engraved with initials, marked ‘Sterling 292’, 22cm, weight approx. 67g (2.15 troy ozs)
153 George III silver wine funnel, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1798, 12.5cm, weight approx. 74g (2.38 troy ozs)
163 Victorian silver plated vesta case; also a white metal leaf form tea caddy spoon; and a further white metal caddy spoon marked ‘IMF’ (3)
Lots 152-157
£50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
£220 - £280 plus 21% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP* £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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164 George III silver caddy spoon by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1802, with bright cut decoration, 6cm; also another George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1807, with bright cut decoration and pineapple within the bowl, 8cm; and a George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham 1826, 8.5cm; and a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, possibly George Smith, late 18th Century, 10.25cm (4) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
165 George V silver footed bowl by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, half fluted and inscribed ‘Hooton Golf Club’, 14.5cm diameter, weight approx. 229g (7.36 troy ozs)
172 George V silver toast rack by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1929, four divisions, 8cm, weight approx. 79g (2.54 troy ozs) £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
173 George VI silver toast rack, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938, four divisions, 10.5cm; also a further silver four division toast rack by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1949, 7.5cm, gross weight approx. 101g (3.25 troy ozs) (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
166 George VI silver dish, by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1939, plain rounded rectangular form, 31.5cm x 16cm, weight approx. 406g (13.05 troy ozs) £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*
167 Pair of George III silver table spoons, by William Shaw, London 1806, Hanoverian pattern engraved with initials; also a George III silver berry spoon, London 1807; and a Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoon, Exeter 1852, gross weight approx. 272g (8.75 troy ozs); also a Georgian white metal and whalebone toddy ladle, unmarked, 28cm (5) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
168 Georg Jensen silver pastry slice, London import marks for 1927, 7cm; also a pair of German 800 Standard silver salad servers, with a simulated hammered finish, by L. Schluttig, Berlin, 23cm (3) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
Lots 174-177
174 Modern silver rectangular photograph frame, Sheffield 1983, interior size 18cm x 13cm; also a similar smaller frame, Sheffield 1994, 8.5cm x 6cm; and another with repoussé decoration, Sheffield 1995, 10cm x 6.5cm (3) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
175 George V silver tea caddy, Chester 1913, plain canted rectangular form with folding handle, height 9cm, weight approx. 134g (4.31 troy ozs) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
176 Edwardian silver marriage box, by William Comyns, London 1908, shaped form with pierced cover, detailed with a wedding carriage and bells, chased with scrolls, 13cm, weight approx. 100g (3.22 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
Lots 169-171
169 Set of three George III silver footed table salts, maker DP, London 1795, of octagonal boat shape with twin handles, raised on an octagonal foot, height 8cm, gross weight approx. 315g (10.13 troy ozs) £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
170 George V silver nut dish, Birmingham 1936, oval form with pierced border, raised on four triform feet, 27cm x 18.5cm, weight approx. 249g (8 troy ozs) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
171 Matched silver four piece tea service, comprising teapot and matching hot water jug, Sheffield 1951, plain circular form with a shaped collar, raised on trefoil feet, with ebony finials and handles, and a similar design milk jug and sugar basin by the same maker, Sheffield 1926, gross weight approx. 1,127g (36.23 troy ozs) (4) £250 - £300 plus 21% BP*
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177 George V silver ring box, Birmingham 1918, plain kidney shape with original silk interior, raised on four legs with pad feet, 12cm, weighable silver approx. 98g (3.15 troy ozs) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
178 Dutch silver armorial spoon, London import marks for 1901, the haft with an armorial terminal, the bowl pierced and decorated with pheasant and a dog, 16cm; also a pair of Georgian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1808; and a pair of Continental white metal sugar tongs, gross weight approx. 122g (3.92 troy ozs) (3) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
179 Edwardian silver wet mustard pot, maker HA, Sheffield 1906, plain oval form with hinged cover and bordered with reeded bands, blue glass liner, height 8.5cm, net weight approx. 170g (5.47 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
180 George V silver and piquet tortoiseshell ring box, Birmingham 1918, circular form with domed tortoiseshell cover inlaid with floral garlands, raised on three feet (marks rubbed), 7cm diameter; also an Edwardian silver ring box, Birmingham 1908, plain baluster form with hinged cover, inset with a sepia print of a girl in a wide brimmed feathered hat, 6cm diameter (2) £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
181 Victorian silver backed hand mirror, London 1888, repoussé decorated with acanthus and C-scrolls, 25cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
182 American sterling silver double compact, circa 1910-20, circular form with a tortoiseshell and piquet hinged cover opposing a hinged cover to the back engraved with initials ‘EKM’, and suspended from a chain handle, maker RB & Co., 5cm diameter £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
183 Austrian sterling silver and pink guilloche enamelled rouge pot, circa 1920-30, circular form with a hinged cover centred with a pierced silver floral basket bordered with pink guilloche enamel, the reverse similarly enamelled, original gilt interior with mirror, 5cm diameter; also a George VI blue enamelled silver compact by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1938, with sky blue guilloche enamelling in a sunburst pattern, 8cm diameter, and an Art Deco style silver compact, Birmingham 1921, square form with engine turned decoration, 7cm (3)
Lots 180-184
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
184 George V silver backed hand mirror, Birmingham 1911, worked with foliate swags suspended from ribbons, bordered with bellflower, 17.5cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
185 Late Victorian silver wet mustard pot, Birmingham 1896, cylinder form with hinged cover, decorated with mythical figures in a classical landscape, blue glass liner, height 6.5cm, net weight approx. 110g (3.54 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
186 Pair of Victorian silver plated lidded tureens, circa 1880, reeded oval form with foliate scroll engraving, 30cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
187 George IV silver gilt box, London 1824, rectangular form chased with foliate scrolls, the hinged cover centred with an initialled cartouche, gilt interior, 9.5cm x 3.5cm x 3.5cm, weight approx. 177g (5.69 troy ozs)
Lot 186
£250 - £350 plus 21% BP*
188 Pair of George III silver sauce ladles, by Richard Crossley, London 1788, Hanoverian pattern and engraved with a crest; also a pair of Victorian Queen’s pattern silver sauce ladles, London 1861, gross weight approx. 273g (8.77 troy ozs) (4) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
189 Silver mounted mother of pearl caviar dish, Chester 1907, the mother of pearl bowl centred with a central disc engraved with a monogram, and raised on a stepped circular loaded foot, 15cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
190 George IV silver sauce boat, by Joseph Craddock and William Reid, London 1820, half reeded baluster form with foliate capped handle, raised on four acanthus feet, height 10.5cm, weight approx. 280g (9 troy ozs) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
Lots 188-193
191 Victorian silver fish slice, in the Victoria pattern, London 1849, 33.5cm, weight approx. 167g (5.37 troy ozs) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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192 George III silver cream jug, London 1792, helmet shaped with bright cut foliate decoration over a square foot, height 14.5cm, weight approx. 106g (3.41 troy ozs) £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
199 George V silver mounted glass oil and vinegar bottle, London 1926, conjoined clear glass form with ball and chain stopper, height 19cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
193 Late Victorian silver bonbon basket, Sheffield 1898, rectangular form, pierced and with repoussé floral panels, swing handle, 14.5cm, weight approx. 189g (6.08 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
194 Late Victorian silver box and cover, maker SJ, London 1898, oval form, the cover pierced with the figure of a lady within flowers and scrolls, the base chased with a band of trailing flowers, 7cm, weight approx. 68g (2.19 troy ozs) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
195 Indian white metal sugar castor, circa 1900, baluster form worked with panels of flowers (unmarked), 18cm; also an Indian white metal bowl chased with a band of animals and scrolling foliage, 14cm diameter (2) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
196 Modern silver rectangular photograph frame, Sheffield 1993, with egg and dart interior border, interior size 25.5cm x 20cm; also a similar frame of later date, 25.5cm x 20cm (2) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
197 Four silver candlesticks in the Adam style, Birmingham 1967, 1974 and 1976, each with a fluted sconce over a fluted, tapered column and oval fluted and reeded base (loaded), height 31cm £800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*
198 Modern silver rectangular photograph frame, Sheffield 1991, interior size 25.5cm x 20cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
Lots 200-202
200 Edwardian silver pig pin cushion, Birmingham 1905, 6.5cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
201 Edwardian silver chick pin cushion, Chester 1906, 3.5cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
202 Edwardian silver swan form pin cushion, Birmingham 1908, 7cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
203 Pair of George III silver sauce boats, London 1771, plain baluster form with crimped border and acanthus capped handle, raised on trefoil feet, 14cm, gross weight approx. 275g (8.84 troy ozs) £350 - £500 plus 21% BP*
204 Turkish silver hanging wall mirror, circular form with scalloped rim, chased with flowers, 21.5cm diameter £60 - £100 plus 21% BP*
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COINS, JEWELLERy & WATCHES
Lots 210-228 210 George V sovereign, 1928, Pretoria Mint, with a 9ct gold pendant mount, gross weight approx. 9.9g
218 Edwardian sovereign, 1903 (EF), weight approx. 8g
211 Elizabeth II sovereign pendant, 1964 coin in a 9ct gold openwork pendant mount, gross weight approx. 11.7g
£180 - £220 plus 21% BP*
£220 - £280 plus 21% BP* £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*
212 Victorian sovereign pendant necklace, 1900 coin in a 9ct gold pendant mount suspended from a 9ct gold chain necklace, the chain 73cm long, gross weight approx. 14.9g £250 - £350 plus 21% BP*
213 Edwardian gold £2 coin mounted in 9ct gold as a pendant, suspended from a 9ct gold chain link necklace, gross weight approx. 23.8g £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
214 Victorian £2 gold coin, Jubilee head, 1887 (drilled), weight approx. 16.1g £350 - £450 plus 21% BP*
215 Victorian sovereign, 1872 (VF), weight approx. 8g £180 - £220 plus 21% BP*
216 Victorian half sovereign, 1899 (EF), weight approx. 4g £90 - £110 plus 21% BP*
217 Edwardian sovereign, 1902 (EF), weight approx. 8g £180 - £220 plus 21% BP* 24
£180 - £220 plus 21% BP*
219 Edwardian sovereign, 1906 (EF) 220 Edwardian sovereign, 1906 (EF), weight approx. 8g £180 - £220 plus 21% BP*
221 Edwardian half sovereign, 1909 (EF), weight approx. 4g £90 - £110 plus 21% BP*
222 Edwardian half sovereign, 1910 (EF), weight approx. 4g £90 - £110 plus 21% BP*
223 George V sovereign, 1911 (VF), weight approx. 8g £180 - £220 plus 21% BP*
224 George V sovereign, 1912 (EF), weight approx. 8g £180 - £220 plus 21% BP*
225 George V half sovereign, 1912 (EF), weight approx. 4g £90 - £110 plus 21% BP*
226 George V half sovereign, 1914 (EF), weight approx. 4g £90 - £110 plus 21% BP*
227 Queen Elizabeth II sovereign, 1968 (VF), weight approx. 8g £180 - £220 plus 21% BP*
Lots 233, 235, 237 and 239 228 Elizabeth II sovereign, 2002 (UNC), weight approx. 8g £180 - £220 plus 21% BP*
229 Reproduction King Edward I gold coin, limited edition number 3231/5000, 22ct gold,weight approx. 4.1g £90 - £110 plus 21% BP*
230 Two sets of Edwardian Maundy money, 1908 and 1909 (EF) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
231 Isle of Man proof gold coin set, 1965 (EF), limited edition to 1000, gross gold weight approx. 52.7g £1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*
232 Victorian Golden Jubilee coin set, 1887 (EF), comprising nine coins including sovereign and half sovereign, cased £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
233 18ct two colour gold rope twist necklace, having two tassels united by a gold collar, length 41.5cm, weight approx. 34.2g £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*
234 Diamond cluster ring, having three round brilliant cut diamonds, the central stone estimated as approx. 0.5ct and the outer stones 0.2ct each, dispersed with tiny brilliants, all illusion set in 18ct white gold, ring size J, gross weight approx. 2.8g £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
235 9ct gold kings pattern chain necklace, length 68cm, weight approx. 29.8g £300 - £400 plus 21% BP*
236 Pair of Victorian pinchbeck and garnet pendant earrings, circa 1870, centred with three oval cut garnets in leaf form, with wirework details and beaded tassel pendants beneath, 65mm drop; also a Victorian amethyst set stick pin (3) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
237 Victorian gold and turquoise target brooch, circa 1880, centred with a dome of tiny turquoise stones bordered with Grecian key wirework and rope twist edge, all in unmarked yellow metal, 48mm diameter, gross weight approx. 19.2g £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
238 Pair of Victorian or Edwardian coral cluster pendant earrings, 50mm drop; also a pair of coral beaded ear studs set in unmarked yellow gold, 13mm diameter; a pair of Victorian yellow metal and gem set ball pendant earrings, 25mm drop; and a pair of Victorian cabochon garnet target ear studs, set in unmarked yellow gold, 15mm diameter (8) £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
239 Victorian emerald and pearl pendant brooch, circa 1880, oval form centred with a line of seed pearls flanked by crescents, each inset with five emeralds, with a double garland beneath centred with a tassel, all in unmarked yellow metal, with a locket form back, 45mm x 75mm drop, gross weight approx. 23.2g £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
240 Pair of jadeite pendant earrings, the celadon green jades in tear form pivoting from a 9ct white gold stirrup and bar pendant link, 44mm drop; also two jadeite disc earrings, mounted in 9ct yellow gold, 25mm diameter; and a pair of cabochon oval nephrite ear studs mounted in yellow gold, 20mm x 15mm (6) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 243, 245 and 247
241 Pair of red amber double bead pendant earrings, the largest bead approx. 22mm, suspended from wire loops, drop approx 50mm, gross weight approx. 11.7g; also an amethyst and seed pearl dress ring, formed from a brooch and mounted on a silver ring, size L (3)
248 Long pearl necklace, having a single strand of uniformly sized pearls of approx. 7mm diameter, united by a pearl and green cabochon stone set circular clasp in unmarked yellow metal, length 105cm; also a cultured pearl choker necklace with a 9ct gold clasp, length 46cm (2)
242 9ct gold and turquoise cabochon dress ring, size L, gross weight approx. 7.6g; also a pair of turquoise and pearl ear studs, mounted in unmarked yellow gold, gross weight approx. 3.4g (3)
249 Carrera y Carrera 18ct gold emerald and diamond hand ring, the hand in a matted finish holding a heart shaped emerald and with a bracelet of six small brilliant cut diamonds on a yellow gold ring, size N, gross weight approx. 3.4g
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
243 Continental 14ct gold and green stone bracelet, having eight rectangular panels centred with a rectangular cut green coloured gemstone, length 20cm, gross weight approx. 24.4g
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
£200 - £400 plus 21% BP*
£150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
244 Loose gem stones including an oval cut citrine, approx. 6cts £20 - £30 plus 21% BP*
245 Unusual emerald and diamond cluster ring, having two crossover clusters, one centred with a cushion cut emerald bordered with small brilliants, the other centred with a cushion cut diamond bordered with small round cut emeralds, the centre stones approx. 0.25ct, all set on an unmarked yellow gold ring, size M, gross weight approx. 5.9g £800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*
246 Cultured pearl choker necklace, three strands of uniform pearls approx. 5mm diameter, joined at the front with a seed pearl bordered green stone, and united by a 9ct gold and pearl clasp, length 34cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
247 Victorian gem set bracelet, set with eleven cushion cut white stones, claw set in white metal backed with yellow metal and dispersed with chain links, with safety chain, gross weight approx. 13.8g £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 250
250 Impressive diamond cluster ring, having a coronet of diamonds centred with a round brilliant of approx. 1.5cts, colour estimated as F and clarity I2, bordered with 24 brilliant cut diamonds in two rows, weighing approx. 3.1cts, estimated as G/H in colour and SI1/2 clarity, in an 18ct white gold stepped claw mount and ring, size V/W, gross weight approx. 10.1g £3500 - £5000 plus 21% BP*
Lots 253, 255 and 257
251 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut sapphire of approx. 1ct bordered with eight brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 1ct, all mounted in white gold, on a yellow gold ring with triform shanks, size O, gross weight approx. 6.5g
256 Labradorite beaded necklace, dispersed along its length with gold coloured collars and united by a 14ct gold ball clasp marked ‘585’, length 74cm
252 Pair of 18ct two colour gold ear studs, circular form with chequered design, 15mm diameter, gross weight 5.4g
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
£400 - £600 plus 21% BP* £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
253 Diamond half eternity ring, set with seven small brilliant cut diamonds, channel set in a crossover ring, size O, gross weight approx. 5.3g £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*
254 Pair of 9ct gold baroque pearl ear studs, the half pearls approx. 15mm diameter, 9ct gold collet mount and post, gross weight 7.5g Provenance: Purchased from Richard Ogden Ltd, Burlington Arcade, London £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
255 Cartier 18ct gold and pearl ring, formed in a heart shape, the cultured pearl 8mm diameter, signed, size O, gross weight approx. 12g, in original Cartier box £800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*
Provenance: Purchased from Richard Ogden Ltd, Burlington Arcade, London, circa 1990 257 18ct gold and diamond heart form pendant necklace, the open heart pendant set with five small brilliants on a snake link cord necklace, with lobster claw catch, 44cm, gross weight approx. 10g £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*
258 14ct gold smoky quartz dress ring, oval cut stone approx. 14mm x 11mm, in a four claw mount on a split shank ring, size K, gross weight approx. 6g; also an amethyst dress ring, the cushion cut stone of approx. 15mm x 14mm, in a yellow gold claw mount and ring, unmarked, size I/J, gross weight approx. 7g (2) £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*
259 Amethyst dress ring, rectangular cut stone of approx. 12mm x 10mm, in an unmarked yellow gold four claw mount and ring, size I, gross weight approx. 5g £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
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Lots 260 and 264
260 Rolex 18ct gold Daydate Oyster Perpetual gent’s wristwatch, circa 1966, 28mm dial with baton numerals, centre sweep seconds, day and date apertures, the case numbered 1375713, 26 jewel signed calibre 1556 movement, on original 18ct gold Oyster bracelet with two spare links, with additional Rolex leather strap, boxed, with chronometer certification, leather wallet and outer card box
265 Garnet cluster ring, set in unmarked white metal, size J; also a pear cut light yellow coloured stone pendant, set with a silver loop mount on a chain necklace; Italian millefiori glass pendant, 40mm diameter, suspended from a 9ct gold chain necklace, weight approx. 4.9g; Ciro simulated pearl necklace with silver clasp; decorative base metal and coloured glass clip; and a pressed metal peacock brooch (6)
£5000 - £7000 plus 21% BP*
266 Modernist 18ct gold necklace, having textured double ring links, length 60cm, weight approx. 53.6g
Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
261 Automatic dual watch winder, with black lacquered finish, 33cm £50 - £100 plus 21% BP*
262 9ct gold aquamarine dress ring, the emerald cut stone of approx. 13mm x 10mm, in a white gold four claw mount on a yellow gold ring, size L/M, gross weight approx. 6.5g £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
263 Child’s 18ct gold and coral beaded bracelet, length 15.5cm, gross weight approx. 3.5g; also two 9ct gold bar brooches, gross weight approx. 3.1g (3) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
264 Rolex Datejust Oyster Perpetual wristwatch, circa 1969, silvered dial with gilt batons and date aperture, gold coloured bezel, stainless steel case, 26 jewel calibre 1570 movement, numbered 1956251, 35mm diameter, presented on a later leather strap but retaining the original Rolex bi-metal bracelet, with Rolex box Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £2000 - £3000 plus 21% BP*
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£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
£1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*
267 Lady’s Tudor Rolex 18ct gold wristwatch, late 1960s or early 1970s, silver circular dial, signed, and with baton numerals, within a milled bezel, the case 17mm diameter, 17 jewel signed manual movement, wire lugs, black leather strap
Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
268 Jadeite beaded necklace, supporting a carved jadeite pendant and with a yellow metal hand form clasp, length 46cm; also a further jadeite pendant of polished square form, 28mm (2) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
269 Seven 9ct gold charms, four set with gemstones, gross weight approx. 38.6g £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
275 Modern 9ct gold three colour gold fringe necklace, length 43cm, weight approx. 20.4g £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
276 Heavy 9ct gold curb link bracelet, with padlock clasp, safety chain and a 9ct gold nugget charm, weight approx. 74.1g £550 - £650 plus 21% BP*
277 Tag Heuer Professional 1000 stainless steel quartz wristwatch, black dial, black rotating bezel, 36mm diameter, on original bi-metal bracelet
Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
278 Opal and diamond cluster ring, three cabochon opals dispersed with four small brilliant cut diamonds, all set in yellow gold, size O, gross weight approx. 4.6g £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
Lot 270
270 Gassan diamond solitaire ring, brilliant cut diamond certificated as 1.63cts, colour E, clarity VS2, inscribed on the girdle Gassan 121, with Gassan certificate date 2007, claw mounted and set in platinum, size Q, gross weight approx. 5.6g
279 Four Continental 18ct yellow gold bangles, with chiselled details, unmarked, 75mm diameter, gross weight approx. 37.6g £550 - £650 plus 21% BP*
£5000 - £6000 plus 21% BP*
271 Cartier ‘Must’ brushed aluminium gas lighter £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
Lots 280 and 281
280 Victorian gold and coral pendant brooch, circa 1890, formed as a knotted ribbon and centred with coral beads, with a coral bead pendant beneath, unmarked, 6cm x 7cm drop, gross weight approx. 17.9g £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
281 Victorian yellow gold and coral bracelet, circa 1880, having double curved bar links of coral and unmarked gold united by shaped square bosses and a coral set square clasp, interior diameter 6cm, gross weight approx. 29.3g
Lots 272, 274 and 276
272 Jaeger Le Coultre stainless steel gent’s wristwatch, circa 1945, 28mm champagne coloured dial with Arabic numerals, centre sweep seconds, the back plate numbered 418525, manual wind movement, presented on a later leather strap Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £160 - £240 plus 21% BP*
273 Pair of Cartier gold plated lunettes, in original Cartier box £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
282 GIA certificated loose natural fancy yellow diamond, weighing 0.51ct, modified brilliant cushion cut, clarity SI1, with GIA report no. 2146040916 dated 2012 £600 - £800 plus 21% BP*
283 Diamond five stone ring, brilliant cut stones set in a line, total diamond weight approx. 0.5ct, all set in 18ct yellow gold, size K, gross weight approx. 2.8g £180 - £240 plus 21% BP*
274 9ct gold heavy curb link bracelet, length 20.5cm, weight approx. 66.6g £450 - £550 plus 21% BP*
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Lots 284, 286 and 288 284 9ct gold charm bracelet, curb link bracelet with padlock clasp and supporting eight gold charms, mostly 9ct, gross weight approx. 43.8g
290 14ct gold and coral dress ring, the red coral cabochon in a wirework setting and ring, size Q, gross weight approx. 9.9g
285 Diamond solitaire ring, brilliant cut stone of approx. 0.6ct, colour estimated as G/H and clarity as VS1/2, mounted in 18ct white gold, size K, gross weight approx. 2.4g
291 9ct gold and aquamarine pendant necklace, the two stones set within an openwork frame inset with split seed pearls and suspended from a fine chain necklace, also in 9ct gold, the pendant drop 45mm, gross weight approx. 4g
£400 - £500 plus 21% BP*
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286 9ct gold watch albert, Gucci links with T-bar and double spring clips, a 9ct gold double swivel hardstone fob and a goldstone fob, chain length 39cm, gross weight approx. 55.6g £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
287 9ct gold ballpoint pen, gross weight approx. 19.2g £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
288 Victoria pietra dura brooch, circa 1890, oval form, the central panel inset with coloured hardstones forming a floral spray, bordered with a yellow metal wirework frame inset with turquoise and pearl, 62mm x 52mm; also a Victorian yellow metal and amethyst cluster brooch, circa 1880, set with eleven oval cut amethysts in a multi flowerhead form against a wirework and knot form frame, unmarked, 50mm x 45mm (2) £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*
289 Tudor Rolex gent’s gold plated and stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1955, champagne coloured dial, 28mm, with baton and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, stainless steel back numbered 685894/883, on a later stainless steel bracelet
Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
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292 Bueche-Girod lady’s 9ct white gold bracelet wristwatch, rectangular dial with baton numerals, 17 jewel manual movement, the bezel set with sapphires and diamonds, on a matted, textured integral bracelet, with safety chain, gross weight approx. 31.4g Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £250 - £350 plus 21% BP*
293 9ct gold and green hardstone beaded bracelet, supporting a heart shaped charm, length 22cm, gross weight 8g £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
294 Diamond and cultured pearl bracelet, in 18ct white gold, having four trellis panels of pearls dispersed with tiny brilliants and with white gold filigree dividing bars inset with further tiny brilliants, interior diameter approx. 55mm £1000 - £1500 plus 21% BP*
295 South Seas cultured black pearl necklace, the pearls of alternating shades of dark to light grey, each of approx. 6mm diameter, united by a large 18ct gold ring clasp, length 78cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
Lots 292, 294 and 296 296 Ciro cultured pearl necklet, having a double row of uniformly sized pearls, each approx. 7mm diameter, united by a 9ct gold and diamond set flowerhead clasp, length 45cm, original box and receipt, circa 1976 £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
297 Omega chrome plated crownwind pocket watch, white dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, 47mm diameter Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £60 - £100 plus 21% BP*
298 Diamond solitaire ring, set with a round brilliant cut diamond, IGI certificated as weighing 0.42ct, G in colour and SI1 clarity, the stone set in platinum four claw mount and ring, size N, gross weight approx. 4g £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
299 9ct gold bracelet, chain links supporting various cross charms, the charms centred with alternating small ruby, emerald, diamond, sapphire, amethyst and citrine, length 20cm, gross weight approx. 20g £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
300 Diamond and citrine bar brooch, circa 1910, the cushion cut citrine of approx. 12mm x 10mm in a platinum beaded collet mount, flanked by two rows of graduating small brilliants, similarly set, on a platinum faced bar backed with 15ct yellow gold, with safety chain, length 68mm, gross weight approx. 7.4g, presented in original Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company box
Provenance: Purchased from Richard Ogden Ltd, Burlington Arcade, London, circa 1996 at a cost of £1,800 £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*
301 Baguette diamond ring, worked as five flowerheads with small baguettes and brilliants set in 18ct white gold, size N, gross weight approx. 3g £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
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302 Victorian garnet cluster brooch, foil backed oval and square cut gems surrounding a central rectangular cut stone in a flowerhead design, backed with unmarked yellow gold, 25mm x 23mm, gross weight approx. 5.3g Provenance: Purchased from Richard Ogden Ltd, Burlington Arcade, London, circa 1999 at a cost of £825 £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
303 9ct gold Baker’s Pointer propelling pencil, 11cm, gross weight approx. 18g £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
304 Victorian blue enamelled and pearl pendant, blue guilloche enamelled centred with a star in yellow metal and centred with a rose cut diamond and bordered with pearls, with a mother of pearl back, 55mm x 48mm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
305 Omega 9ct gold gent’s wristwatch, late 1950s/early 1960s, 28mm dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, manual wind movement, on a later gold plated bracelet
Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
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306 18ct gold diamond and pearl orchid brooch, flowerhead form set with 15 small brilliant cut diamonds, the stamen terminating in a small pearl, marked 18ct, 8.5cm x 6cm, gross weight approx. 28.3g £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*
307 18ct yellow gold bracelet, consisting of overlapping double leaf form links centred with a line of beads, with a large ring clasp, length 19cm, gross weight approx. 31.3g £450 - £550 plus 21% BP*
308 Grecian style 18ct gold brooch, oval form worked in low relief with a classical figure, 39mm x 28mm, weight approx. 19.1g £250 - £350 plus 21% BP*
309 Football interest: Stoke City Football Club 9ct gold League Cup Winners cufflinks, limited edition numbered 31/50, circa 1972, weight approx. 16.6g; also Stoke City FC enamelled lapel badge £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
310 Mikimoto 14ct gold and cultured pearl circular brooch, 32mm, gross weight approx. 10.8g £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
PICTURES
320 Manner of Anne Mee (1770/75-1851), Young lady in a white dress, portrait miniature, 6cm x 4.5cm £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
321 John Herandez of Derby (1785-1852), Portrait silhouette of Cousin Jane Clark, initialled and titled verso, 11.5cm x 7.5cm; also a portrait miniature of a lady in a pearl necklace, signed ‘Robson’ and dated 1828, oval, 8.5cm x 7cm; and a portrait silhouette of a boy in a jacket and high collar, early 19th Century, oval, 8cm x 6.5cm (3) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
322 George III portrait miniature of George Okell of Brinn (b.1728 d.1816), half length, signed ‘Pugh’, on card, 7.5cm x 6cm; also a profile portrait miniature of a gentleman in a black jacket and white shirt, shoulder length, oval, 5.5cm x 4.5cm (2) £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
323 Portrait silhouette of George, July 28th 1837, the young boy sporting a cap, oval 8.5cm x 7cm; also J H Gillespie, portrait silhouette of a child, oval, 6.5cm x 5cmm, with artist’s trade label verso ‘ExRansford Collection; and a further silhouette of a child wearing a bonnet, 5.5cm x 4.5cm (3) Lot 320
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
324 Two portrait silhouettes of gentlemen, Mr R Leigh and G W Fleture (?), both oval, 8.5cm x 7cm; and a portrait silhouette of Robert Methreu (?) (b.1742 d.1790), oval, 9cm x 7.5cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
325 Five portrait silhouettes of gentlemen, all early 19th Century, oval, the largest 9cm x 8cm; also a portrait silhouette of a lady in a lace bonnet, inscribed verso ‘My Mother’, 8cm x 4.5cm; and two oval portrait silhouettes of ladies, oval 7.5cm x 6cm and 5.5cm x 4cm (8) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
326 William Walcot (1874-1943), Inside the Coliseum, drypoint etching, signed in pencil, 52cm x 62cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
327 William Walcot (1874-1943), The Forum, Rome, drypoint etching, signed in pencil, 50cm x 60cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
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328 William Walcot (1874-1943), The so called Stadium of Domitian on the Palatine Hill, Rome, drypoint etching, signed in pencil, 35cm x 55cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
329 William Walcot (1874-1943), Babylon, drypoint etching, signed in pencil and labelled verso, 35cm x 55cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
330 Contemporary Chinese School, Pair, The young brides, oils on board after Wang Yidong, 91cm x 60cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
331 Hugues Merle (1823-1881), Best friends, oil on relined canvas, oval, signed, 46cm x 37cm £500 - £800 plus 21% BP*
332 Henry Gastineau (1791-1876), Conway Castle, watercolour, signed, 27cm x 45.5cm Provenance: With Abbot & Holder Galleries £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*
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333 Five traditional Indian miniaturist paintings, some embellished with gilt and calligraphy, possibly depicting the stages of a marriage ceremony, gouache, similarly framed and mounted, the largest 23cm x 14cm, the smallest 17cm x 9.5cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*
334 English School (Mid 19th Century), Pair, Portrait of a young lady and gentleman in profile, watercolours, oval, 15.5cm x 12cm
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
▲ 335 Anthony (Tony) Robert Klitz (1917-2000), Nighttime, Westminster Bridge, signed oil on canvas, 57cm x 101cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
▲ 336 Anthony (Tony) Robert Klitz (1917-2000), The Procession, Grenadier Guards, central London, signed oil on canvas board, 35cm x 45cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 337
337 Monogrammist W V, The old farmstead, oil on canvas, signed with a monogram, 55cm x 70cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
338 Bernard Walter Evans, The old home of William Fletcher, Pentrich, Derbyshire, watercolour, signed and titled to the mount, 41cm x 75cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
Lot 341
341 Continental School (late 19th Century), Fruits of their labours, oil on canvas, 20cm x 16cm
£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
Lot 339
339 Italian School (19th Century), Young Cupid, oil on canvas, en rotunde, 39cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
340 Chinese reverse painting on glass (19th Century), depicting battle scenes with characters, 122cm x 37cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
Lot 342
342 Flemish School (Early 19th Century), The Chiropodist, oil on zinc panel, 24cm x 20cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*
343 Japanese School (Late Meiji, 1868-1912), Three bird studies, watercolours, signed, 28.5cm x 22cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP* 36
Lot 344
344 Samuel Williamson (1792-1840), A view of Ehrenbreitstein, oil on panel, 26cm x 23cm
Lot 346
Provenance: Exhibited at the Corporation of Liverpool Walker Art Gallery Historical Exhibition of Liverpool Art, 1908
346 Cornelis Christian Dommersen (Dutch, 1842-1928), The old town at Malines, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1882, 37cm x 27cm
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£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
345 Carlo Brancaccio (Italian, 1861-1920), Porta Capuana, Naples, oil on canvas laid on board, signed and titled, 42.5cm x 32.5cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
£600 - £800 plus 21% BP*
347 Cornelis Christian Dommersen (Dutch, 1842-1928), Abbeville on the canal, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1883, 37cm x 27cm £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 350
348 Le Blond chromolithographic print of The International Exhibition, plate No. 94, 10cm x 15cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
349 John Hassall (1868-1948), Chromolithographic nursery print ‘Jack and Jill’, mounted within a contemporary frame, 55cm x 88cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
350 Sidney Richard Percy (1821-1886), Ullswater, cattle watering on a summer morning, signed oil on canvas, indistinctly dated, 61cm x 97cm £3000 - £5000 plus 21% BP*
▲ 351 Kathleen Tweed (Contemporary), Pair, Child studies, red chalk, signed and dated 1969, framed as one, each 33cm x 22cm £30 - £40 plus 21% BP*
Lot 352
352 Attributed to Joseph Butler of Liverpool (19th Century), A view of Liverpool in the 17th Century, watercolour, 40cm x 72cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
353 Ben Enwonwu (1921-94), Untitled coloured print, originally executed in 1971, 75cm x 26cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
354 Norfolk School (19th Century), River landscape with windmills, oil on panel, unframed, 40.5cm x 61cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
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355 Henrie Pitcher (Late 19th/Early 20th Century), A wee dram, signed oil on canvas, 51cm x 40cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
356 Clara Montalba (1842-1929), The Tudor Interior, signed watercolour, 37cm x 27.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
▲ 357 Leonard John Fuller (1891-1973), Enchanted pool, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated 1965 verso, 34cm x 39cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
358 William Collingwood (1819-1903), Pair, Highland Views, watercolours,signed, 21.5cm x 32cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
359 Robert Gallon (1845-1925), In the Highlands, signed oil on canvas, 70cm x 56cm £700 - £1000 plus 21% BP*
360 Continental School (late 18th Century), Capriccio landscape, oil on canvas, 33cm x 52cm £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
361 Christopher Saxton hand coloured map of Eboracensis (East Riding), engraved by William Hole, early 17th Century, 20cm x 25cm; also T Kitchin hand coloured map of Cheshire, 16.5cm x 25cm; and a further Kitchin map of Lancashire, 23cm x 18.5cm (3) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
362 Robert Morden hand coloured map of Surrey, late 17th Century, 36cm x 42cm; also a John Ogilby hand coloured road map, Chester to Holyhead, mid 17th Century, 36cm x 46cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 364 ▲ 366 John Brunsdon (1933-2014), Welsh Mining Village, limited edition screen print, signed, titled and numbered 63/100, 60cm x 45cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
367 Provincial English School (Early 19th Century ), Portrait of sisters, oil on panel, unframed, 38cm x 31.5cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
368 Provincial English School (Early 19th Century), Portrait of a young man in a black jacket and white shirt, oil on panel, unframed, 37.5cm x 30.5cm £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
369 Chinese School (19th Century), Portrait of a dignitary, reverse painting on glass, mounted within an ebonised framed, 70cm x 50cm overall Lot 363
363 Frank Hider (1861-1933), Coastal landscape, indistinctly signed oil on canvas, 60cm x 90cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
364 Myles Birket Foster (1825-99), Crossing the stream on the old wooden bridge, watercolour, signed with a monogram, 19.5cm x 26.5cm £800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*
▲ 365 Wilfred R E Fairclough (1907-96), Band playing on a quayside, Venice, and An Italian market, two etchings, signed in pencil and dated 1995 and 1983 respectively, 19cm x 25cm and 17.5cm x 25cm £140 - £180 plus 21% BP*
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370 William Cobbett (19th Century), Feeding the chickens, oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
371 English School (Circa 1910), Still life with violin and bow, oil on canvas, 50cm x 76cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
372 A Embleton (active early 20th Century), Prize racing pigeon, oil on canvas board, signed and dated 1911, 37cm x 27cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
373 Pun Woo (Chinese, late 19th/early 20th Century), SS Kee Mon, off Hong Kong, gouache on paper, signed and titled, 30cm x 47cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
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374 John Callow (1822-78), Surrey Downs, watercolour, signed, 24cm x 35cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
375 Henry Murray (active 1850-60), Pair, Feeding the calves in springtime, and Fishing from a bridge, watercolours, signed, 28cm x 43cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
376 Chinese School (Late 19th Century), Four river landscapes, watercolours, each 43cm x 14cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
377 English School, Fishing boats off Dover, oil on board, 21cm x 37cm £30 - £40 plus 21% BP*
▲ 378 Paul Gaisford (b. 1941), Pair, Regatta and Lakeland landscape, signed watercolours, 35cm x 50cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
▲ 379 R W Dickens (Contemporary), Hacking on a December morning, watercolour over pen and ink, titled to a label verso, 27cm x 38cm £30 - £40 plus 21% BP*
Lot 380
▲ 380 Lewis Howe-Bennett (b. 1936), Wintry landscape, signed watercolour, 38cm x 49cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
381 Manner of A E Mulready (Fl. 1863-1905), Shoeshine boy, watercolour, 43cm x 37cm
Lot 382
382 Asiru Olatunde (1918-1993), Water gatherers, beaten aluminium panel, signed, 92cm x 49cm £500 - £700 plus 21% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 383
383 Asiru Olatunde (1918-1993), Family celebration, beaten aluminium panel, 24cm x 92cm £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
384 Manner of A J Stark (1831-1902), Horse taking a drink at a pond, oil on board, 18.5cm x 29cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
385 English School (19th Century), Herdsman and dairy maid, oil on canvas, 35cm x 45cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
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▲ 386 Larry Rushton (Contemporary Northern School), Cobbled back street, oil on canvas, 30cm x 24cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
▲ 387 Larry Rushton (Contemporary Northern School), Fishing on the Bridgewater Canal, signed oil on canvas, 25cm x 29cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
388 N Sherborne (active circa 1900), Loggers returning, oil on canvas, signed, 60cm x 91cm £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
389 Henry Stacy Marks (1829-1898), ‘The lovebirds’, Crested Cockatoos on a branch, watercolour, signed with initials, 19cm x 15cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP* 42
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Lot 400
400 Pair of Lemaire, Paris, mother of pearl and brass opera glasses, cased; also a pair of Colmont mother of pearl and brass opera glasses with swing handle; and a pair of brass green guilloche enamelled opera glasses (3) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
401 George III mahogany knife box, traditional sloping form with boxwood and ebony chequer stringing, vacant interior, height 38cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
Lot 405 405 Electroplated pedestal oil lamp (converted to electricity), the ovoid tank supported on a circular base with three trumpeting sea cherubs, with later frosted glass shade and chimney, overall height 58cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
406 Traditional Japanese bronze Rin gong, small size, 21.5cm diameter £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
Lots 402 and 403
402 Chinese carved wooden figure of a fruit merchant, circa 1900, height 53cm; also a further Chinese carved wooden figure of gentleman in a wide brimmed hat, height 43cm (2) £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
403 Pair of Chinese carved wooden equestrian figures, height 26cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
404 Victorian brass fender, width 85cm, depth 27cm, height 17cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP* 44
Lots 407-409
407 Regency mahogany and inlaid jewellery box, circa 1820, the hinged cover crossbanded with burr walnut, with boxwood and ebony stringing, opening to a red velvet lined comparted interior, raised on brass claw and ball feet, 22cm x 15.5cm x 11cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
408 Provincial oak candle box, traditional tapered form with hinged cover, 44.5cm; also a Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, bordered with boxwood, the hinged cover with brass ring handle, opening to a twin caddy interior, raised on bun feet, 27cm (2) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
413 Newlyn style copper charger, hand worked with a sailing galleon, 56cm diameter; also a further Newlyn style brass plaque worked with a galleon within a Celtic knot style border, 45cm diameter (2) £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*
409 Anglo-Indian hardwood tea caddy, early 19th Century, chip carved with geometric and fan shaped panels with brass ring handles, width 23cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
410 Japanese Katana, Edo Period (1603-1868), 86cm blade, chiselled with characters and fullered on one edge, late Edo iron tsuba and mounts, red leather clad scabbard, overall length 120cm £600 - £800 plus 21% BP*
Lots 414 and 415
414 Late Georgian travelling pistol by Clark, London, having a fullered brown Damascus barrel, 10.5cm, signed lock plate, chequered stock with horn tipped ramrod, 22cm
£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
415 Flintlock pocket pistol by Gill & Son, Richmond, 4.5cm screw in barrel, walnut stock, length 16.5cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
416 Pair of Art Deco pendant cinema foyer lights, octagonal form with milk glass panels and fretwork details, height 64cm, 36cm diameter £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
Lots 411 and 412
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
417 Tortoiseshell and mother of pearl calling card case, foliate decoration in mother of pearl, 9.5cm x 7cm; also a mother of pearl and abalone calling card case, with engraved chequered decoration, 10cm x 8cm (2)
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
418 Black Forest carved wooden ‘sporting trophy’ formed as a stag’s head, mounted on a shield, height 63cm
411 Pair of Oriental carved wooden figures of Buddhist lions, glass eyes, height 27cm 412 Chinese carved soapstone figure of Guanyin, presented on a carved wooden stand, overall height 46cm
£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
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420 Indian brass mounted hardwood travelling stationery box, fitted interior with lidded compartments, with brass carrying handles, 41cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
421 French violin, labelled ‘Copie de Laurentius Guadagnini Fecit Placentiae Anno 1746’, late 19th Century, having a two piece 14’’ back, together with an ebony and nickel mounted bow, cased £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
422 Fine W E Hill & Sons silver and tortoiseshell mounted violin bow, having a tortoiseshell frog with mother of pearl eye and stamped beneath the frog ‘B.34’, weight 56.5g £800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*
423 Chinese spinach jadeite carving of an Asiatic Pheasant, 30cm, presented on a wooden stand £50 - £70 plus 21% BP*
Lot 419
419 Novelty brass equestrian mantel clock, having a circular white enamelled dial with Roman numerals encased within a horseshoe embellished with blue enamelled ‘nails’, suspended from a stirrup frame with spur finial, height 22.5cm
£150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
Lots 424-426
424 Copper coal scuttle, mid 19th Century, helmet shape, height 24cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
425 Arts and Crafts period copper lidded coal depot, tapered cylindrical form hammered with heart shaped details and raised on wrought metal strap feet, height 50cm, 30cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
426 Arts and Crafts period copper and wrought iron coal scuttle, with shovel, 44cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
Lot 421
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427 Victorian black lacquered papier mache tea caddy, circa 1850, sarcophagus form inlaid with mother of pearl and with gilt foliate details, opening to reveal a twin caddy interior, with a central well, width 39cm, depth 26cm, height 23cm
£150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
428 Gustav Becker anniversary mantel clock, cream coloured dial with Arabic numerals, signed back plate, brass revolving pendulum, all presented under a glass dome, 18.5cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
429 Chinese carved ivory figure of a boy seated on a shi-shi dog, late 19th Century, height 8cm, presented on a carved wooden stand
£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
430 Two Japanese shibayama ivory bezique counters, Meiji (18681912), finely worked in gilt lacquer and mother of pearl inlay, with flowers, birds and insects, each 92mm x 60mm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
431 Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji (1868-1912), carved as boys climbing over an elephant, 4.5cm £250 - £350 plus 21% BP*
432 Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji (1868-1912), carved as an ape holding a mask to a boy, signed, 4cm £250 - £300 plus 21% BP*
433 Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji (1868-1912), carved as a figure with three oni, signed, 5cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
434 Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji (1868-1912), carved as a shi-shi dog with bench and ball, height 3cm £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
Lots 429-432
435 French gilt ormolu clock garniture, the clock with white enamelled dial, with blue Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell and signed ‘Auboin, Paris’, and flanked by a seated female classical figure, possibly Pandora, raised on a base inset with a floral decorated Sevres panel with Bleu Celeste ground, height 30cm, with pendulum and key; also a pair of gilt ormolu and Sevres porcelain candelabra, height 23cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
Lot 435
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Lot 436
436 Traditional African Kaga ceremonial wooden bowl, with mother of pearl and chip carved details, 60cm diameter £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*
437 French alabaster mantel timepiece, the domed case with pine cone finials, over brass columns flanking a dial with Arabic numerals, over a plinth base beneath a glass dome, on an ebonised wooden stand, height including dome 47cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
438 Victorian copper twin handled braising pan, 35cm; also three Victorian copper graduated frying pans, the largest 36cm diameter (4) £50 - £100 plus 21% BP*
439 Victorian copper lidded saucepan, 23.5cm diameter; also a Victorian large copper pan lid by Ekington, 42cm diameter; copper shallow liner, 41cm diameter; and a 19th Century copper lidded chocolate pot, 19cm (4) £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
440 Victorian brass footman, 32cm, height 36cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
Lot 441
441 Early Victorian silk needlework sampler by Mary Ann Sanders, dated April 27th 1838, Aged 10 years, centred with a poem and bordered with baskets of flowers, floral sprays and birds, glazed and framed 45cm x 33cm
£70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
442 Edwardian mahogany pipe rack, 46cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
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443 Pair of walnut table lamp bases, fluted and reeded urn form over a stepped square base, height 57cm
£60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
444 Unusual brass coopered wooden wine cooler, cylinder form with twin ring handles, and with animal appliques in brass, 30cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
445 Edwardian brass and copper banded coal bucket, with swing handle, 30cm diameter, height 31cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
Lots 444 and 445
446 Continental gilt ormolu mantel clock, late 19th Century, the case surmounted with a figure of Poseidon seated on a hippocampus over a dial with black Roman numerals, the movement striking on five gongs, and flanked with sea cherubs holding a garland above a base cast with guilloche and laurel leaf detail, height 63cm, width 41cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
447 Georgian mahogany waiter, dished form with a raised wavy rim, 28.5cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
448 Pair of French rock crystal and gilt ormolu candelabra, late 19th Century, each having a central rock crystal torch column supporting four candle brackets, over a rock crystal circular base, height 37cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
449 Late Victorian black top hat, by Albert Denson, St. Werburgh Street, Chester, contained within a card hat box £30 - £40 plus 21% BP*
Lot 446
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Lots 450-453 450 Pair of Indian brass covered goblets, late 19th Century, engraved throughout with figures hunting animals, height 31cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
451 Two Cairo ware copper and silver inlaid plates, both featuring calligraphy and antelope within a scalloped border, 27cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
452 Two Cairo ware plates, each copper inlaid with silver wirework, featuring calligraphy and leaping antelope, 29.5cm diameter
Lots 458-460
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
453 Persian metal wine ewer, 19th Century, 39cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
454 Indian chiselled brass large pedestal goblet, baluster form decorated with dancing figures over a cast base raised on six hairy paw feet, height 37cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
455 Regency mahogany sarcophagus tea caddy, circa 1820, waisted rectangular form with twin caddy interior and a central cut glass mixing bowl, raised on bun feet, width 36.5cm
£40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
456 Anglo-Indian carved sandalwood and ivory inlaid writing box, circa 1880, having twin carrying handles and profusely carved throughout with animals amidst foliage bordered with ivory and ebony stringing, with lift up cover and folding velvet covered writing slope, with compartments and three concealed drawers beneath, width 40cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
457 French bronze sculpture ‘Pierrot’, circa 1930s, mounted on a red scagliola marble base, height 13cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
458 Dutch brass teapot, 19th Century, inverted baluster form with incised decoration, height 26.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
459 Dutch brass and steel chestnut roaster, late 18th Century, 72cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
460 Pair of late Georgian brass candlesticks, with double knopped columns over a circular base, height 24cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
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461 Chinese silkwork embroidered panel, finely worked with peacock and Asiatic Pheasant amidst peony in colours against a steel blue silk ground, framed, 72cm square £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
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469 Victorian cast brass fan form fire screen, height 71cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
470 Liberty style leather donkey, height 48cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
Lots 462-464
462 Victorian cast iron tortoise reception bell, 16cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
463 German carved ivory figure, of a bird attacking a stag, late 19th Century, mounted on a later wooden stand, the ivory 11.5cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
464 Late Victorian novelty bear and billet inkstand with pen rest, 13cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
465 Keswick School of Industrial Arts, silver plated drinks tray, rectangular form, worked with a guilloche border of flowerheads, ‘KSIA’ mark, 52cm x 23cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
466 Keswick School of Industrial Arts, copper drinks tray, rectangular form with a border of cherries, ‘KSIA’ mark, 52cm x 23cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
467 Georgian ivory mounted malacca cane, circa 1800, the ivory handle inlaid with metal studwork in a guilloche design, 81cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
468 George III scrimshawed powder horn, inscribed with various initials and including Thomas Jones, and a date 1789, 30cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
Lots 471 and 472
471 Victorian Rippingilles patent cast brass and cut glass oil lamp, the stirrup form base (originally supporting a gong) supporting a cut glass tank with double burners and a cut glass spherical shade with chimney, overall height 76cm
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
472 Late Victorian brass and stoneware pedestal oil lamp, with an etched clear glass shade over a ceramic tank painted with pink flowers, raised on a similar domed base, height to the top of the chimney 62.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
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473 Ox horn chess set, with leather compendium box £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
474 Siamese bronze Buddha, seated in dhyanasana, with left hand in dhyana mudra, height 20cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
475 Bidri cast iron and silver inlaid spice box, late 19th Century, rectangular form opening to an interior with a comparted tray, the body inlaid with leaf forms in silver, 11cm x 8cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
476 Indian marble and pietra dura box and cover, early 20th Century, shaped octagonal form, the cover decorated with a cockatoo and a parakeet in malachite and other coloured stones, 20cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
477 Italian cast brass Grand Tour figure of an emperor seated on a throne, 25cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
478 Three 18th Century pewter plates, each of similar size, approx. 38cm diameter; also a modern hammered pewter plate, 38cm diameter; two Continental pewter plates, 27cm and 23cm diameter; and a small pewter plate, 21.5cm diameter (7) Lots 474-476
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
479 French bouillotte brass table lamp, with black shade, height 75cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
Lot 478
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FURNITURE & RUGS
492 Late Regency rosewood sofa table, the top with two drop leaves over three drawers with turned wooden knobs opposing similar blind drawers, splat supports with a turned low stretcher, sabre legs with carved paw feet and concealed castors, width 116cm, depth 68cm, height 72cm £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*
493 Mahogany bachelor’s chest, circa 1800 and later, having a brushing slide over four long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on later straight bracket feet, width 86cm, depth 49cm, height 82.5cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
494 George III mahogany bachelor’s chest, circa 1780, fitted with a brushing slide and four graduated long drawers with brass swan neck handles and pierced brass escutcheons, raised on straight bracket feet, width 87cm, depth 52cm, height 86cm £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
495 Kashan ivory ground woollen carpet, the field dispersed with palmettes within a pale green palmette border, size approx. 408cm x 276cm £800 - £1000 plus 21% BP*
Lot 490
490 French vineyard wall clock, late 19th Century, painted 23cm dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, bordered with mother of pearl inlaid details within a wavy painted and ebonised square case, 48cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
491 Sheraton Revival mahogany and inlaid linen press by Edwards & Roberts, London, having a moulded cornice over two recessed panel doors centred with oval satinwood fan reserves and opening to five trays, over a base fitted with two short and two long drawers with further satinwood inlays and raised on splayed bracket feet, width 130cm, height 207cm, depth 60cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 495
496 George III mahogany gentleman’s washstand, traditional form centred with two small drawers and raised on cabriole legs, height 80cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
497 George III mahogany corner washstand, having a splash back top with three cut outs for receptacles, with a later plate glass top, the undershelf fitted with a single drawer, raised on splayed legs, width 64cm, height 92cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
Lot 494
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498 Unusual George III oak mule chest, circa 1770, having a bureau style slope front opening to five small drawers and a deep open space, over a three fielded panel front with two fielded panel drawers, lockable from the inside, raised on shaped bracket feet, width 124cm, depth 55.5cm, height 106cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*
499 George III mahogany tilt top tripod table, the circular top over a turned baluster column and three splayed cabriole legs, 80.5cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
500 Regency mahogany tilt top breakfast table, the rectangular top with reeded edge over a box action and short turned column, raised on four reeded sabre legs with brass castors, width 123.5cm, depth 93cm, height 77.5cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
501 Victorian upholstered tub chair, circa 1870, deep buttoned back, seat and arms in gold fabric, raised on baluster turned forelegs, with later ball castors, width 69cm, height 91cm £30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
Lot 500
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Lot 502 502 Nain woollen carpet, fawn field dispersed with palmettes and with blue spandrels, within a fawn palmette border, size approx 401cm x 298cm
505 Two pairs of Georgian provincial Chippendale style mahogany side chairs, each with a differing gross-point needlework drop in seat
503 Queen Anne oak small chest, fitted with two short and two long drawers with later brass tear drop handles, and brass batwing escutcheons, raised on simple stile supports, width 79cm, depth 48.5cm, height 69.5cm
506 Three Georgian mahogany side chairs in the Chippendale style, each with a needlework upholstered drop in seat, and a further Chippendale style mahogany side chair with gross-point needlework seat (4)
£600 - £900 plus 21% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
504 Late George III mahogany side table (converted from a writing table), having a kneehole with a long drawer opening to reveal two wells and an open space, flanked on either side with two small drawers with bone escutcheons and later pressed brass plate handles, raised on tapered square section legs, width 137cm, depth 58cm, height 86.5cm £100 - £200 plus 21% BP*
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£30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
£30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
507 Early Victorian mahogany work table, circa 1840, the rectangular top with moulded edge over a frieze with beaded lower edge and fitted with a single drawer, raised on double turned columns united by a turned stretcher and carved cabriole legs, width 71cm, depth 45cm, height 73cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
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508 Three Regency mahogany side chairs, in the Trafalgar style with a rope twist cresting rail and reeded sabre legs, also a pair of late Regency mahogany Trafalgar type side chairs and three Victorian carved satinwood side chairs, each with upholstered stuffover seat (8) £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
509 Kashan woollen carpet, having an ivory field with fawn spandrels with blue palmettes and with a fawn palmette border, size approx. 370cm x 247cm £600 - £900 plus 21% BP*
510 Victorian stained beech child’s high chair, circa 1880, with a caned back and seat, open arms, raised on turned forelegs with foot rest and stretchers, height 91cm (woodworm damage) £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
511 Oak joined table, early 18th Century, three plank top over a single end drawer, raised on turned legs united by an H-stretcher, with ball feet, width 135cm, depth 74cm, height 78cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
512 Oak settle of small proportions, in part 18th Century, having a double fielded panel back, open arms, solid seat with later patchwork cushion, raised on short swan neck forelegs with pad feet, width 95cm, depth 55cm, height 111cm
Lot 512
£150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
513 Carved oak joined coffer, 18th Century and later, having a triple arched panelled front beneath a lunette carved frieze, width 117cm, depth 50cm, height 63cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
514 Chinoiserie red lacquered table, early 20th Century, rectangular top decorated with figures in an Oriental landscape in gilt lacquers, raised on tapered square legs, 74cm x 51cm, height 71cm £20 - £30 plus 21% BP*
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515 Early Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the table oval when closed, opening to accommodate one extra leaf (with room for more if required), when closed 177cm, when currently extended 232cm, raised on ringed and fluted tapered legs with brass cup castors, width 138cm, height 72.5cm £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*
Lot 516 516 Kashan woollen carpet, ivory field evenly dispersed with blue palmettes within a mushroom and blue palmette border, size approx. 355cm x 247cm £600 - £900 plus 21% BP*
517 Late Georgian mahogany chest on later stand, having a dentil and blind fretwork cornice over two short and three long drawers with pierced brass plate handles, on a base with short cabriole forelegs, width 110cm, depth 58cm, height 135cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
518 George III mahogany bureau bookcase in the Sheraton style, circa 1790, having a swan neck pediment over two doors inlaid with trompe l’oeil garlands emblematic of the Arts in boxwood and harewood with pen and ink detail, opening to adjustable shelves, the slope front base inlaid with a Grecian urn and with bellflower garlands, opening to a fitted interior with central cupboard door, secret compartment, pigeonholes and drawers, the front with two short and three long graduated drawers, all inlaid with acanthus scrolls and with parcel gilt swan neck handles, all raised on shaped bracket feet, width 123.5cm, height 248cm, depth 59cm £800 - £1200 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 518
522 Gordon Russell nest of walnut tables, 1950s, each with a rectangular top, raised on tapered legs, the largest 61cm x 38cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
523 1950s walnut bureau in the manner of Gordon Russell, with simple pigeonhole interior, and fitted with two long drawers with turned wooden knobs, raised on pegged and tapered legs, width 76cm, height 101cm, depth 44cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
524 Kashan woollen carpet, pale ochre field evenly distributed with yellow, blue and black palmettes within a sage green palmette border, size approx. 375cm x 285cm £600 - £900 plus 21% BP*
Lot 519
519 George III mahogany chest of drawers, circa 1780, having two short and three long graduated drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 117cm, depth 53cm, height 106cm
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
520 Chinese carved rosewood jardinière stand, late 19th Century, with marble inset top over a carved frieze raised on carved legs with claw and ball feet, the top 41cm diameter, height 46cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
521 Gordon Russell walnut dining room suite, 1950s, comprising an extending dining table with one additional leaf, length closed 107cm, when extended 153cm, width 78cm, height 77cm, simply raised on tapered square section legs, with six stick back dining chairs with cream leatherette upholstered seats, and a sideboard fitted with three central drawers and two cupboard doors, width 142cm, depth 49cm, height 86cm (8) £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
Lot 525
525 William IV rosewood pedestal tea table, circa 1835, the rectangular folding swivel top with a shaped moulded frieze over an octagonal baluster column with circular base and four carved scroll legs, with brass castors, width 91.5cm, depth 45.5cm, height 76cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
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526 Charming ash and elm child’s Windsor rocking chair, 19th Century, height 67cm, width 43cm
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
527 Chinese carved rosewood jardinière stand, late 19th Century, circular marble inset top with beaded edge, over a shouldered base carved with gourds and lappets, on four fruit carved cabriole legs united by a stretcher, height 47.5cm, 34.5cm diameter £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
528 Mahogany campaign style gentleman’s writing desk, the cylinder front sliding open to a fitted interior with pigeonholes and drawers over a two false drawer front with two cupboard doors beneath, each with pressed brass oval plate handles, raised on short square section legs with spade toes, width 59cm, depth 55cm, height 98cm £150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
529 Early Victorian mahogany tilt top breakfast table, circular top over a hexagonal collared pedestal and triform base with concealed brass castors, 124cm diameter, height 75cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
530 Fine Nain woollen and part silk carpet, the central pale ochre field with a red and blue medallion and blue spandrels, within a pale ochre border with blue palmettes, size approx. 320cm x 208cm Lot 526
£500 - £800 plus 21% BP*
531 Edwardian mahogany display cabinet, dentil cornice over two astragal glazed doors opening to two pink fabric covered shelves, glazed panel sides, all raised on a stand with square legs, width 93cm, depth 33.5cm, height 174cm £70 - £100 plus 21% BP*
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Lots 532 and 533
532 Victorian carved oak aneroid barometer, in the Art Nouveau style, circa 1900, printed pottery dial, 20cm, beneath a damaged ceramic thermometer, the case carved with stylised orchids, 91cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
533 George III mahogany wheel barometer, by Watkins, Charing Cross, London, having a 13.5cm silvered dial, signed, slender case with ebony strung edges and with a swan neck pediment, height 92cm, width 17cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
534 Early Victorian mahogany and upholstered armchair, circa 1840, floral figured gold deep buttoned fabric, open pad arms, upholstered serpentine fronted seat, carved scroll forearms, raised on inverted baluster turned legs with brown pot castors, width 70cm, height 97cm, depth 81cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
Lot 535
535 Reproduction oak cottage dresser, having a dentil cornice with shaped frieze over three plate shelves with boarded back, over a base fitted with two drawers over a shaped apron, raised on bobbin turned supports with pot board base and ball feet, width 132cm, height 204cm, depth 48.5cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
536 Reproduction oak refectory table, in early Georgian style, the rectangular plank top supported on inverted turned and ringed baluster legs united by an H-stretcher, 198cm x 83cm, height 77cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
537 Kerman woollen small rug, blue field with central fawn medallion detailed with birds, within a red foliate border, size approx. 105cm x 73cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
Lot 534
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538 Late Victorian mahogany and inlaid tub chair, circa 1895, the green fabric upholstered back with inlaid cresting rail, upholstered pad open arms and seat, all raised on inlaid tapered square section legs, and with spade toes, width 69cm, depth 62cm, height 78cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
539 Oak and mahogany eight day longcase clock by John Davies, Chester, early 19th Century, the brass mounted pediment centred with a shield inlay and surmounted with ball finials, over reeded columns flanking a 13.5ins painted arched dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with reeded pilasters flanking a shaped crossbanded oak door over a similar oak panelled box base, raised on bracket feet, height 243cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
Lot 540
540 Reproduction oak cottage dresser, in the Georgian style, having a cavetto moulded cornice with shaped apron over a boarded plate rack, with four shelves and two cupboard doors, the base fitted with two deep drawers with brass handles, over a shaped apron and swan neck legs with pad feet, width 141cm, height 200cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
541 Regency style mahogany twin pedestal dining table and matched set of eight chairs, the table with one additional leaf, raised on gun barrel columns and reeded sabre legs with brass toes and castors, length when closed 183cm, when extended 257cm, width 122cm, height 73cm, together with six (5 + 1) late Regency mahogany and satinwood inlaid cross back dining chairs and an additional pair of mahogany and inlaid bar back dining chairs (9) £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 543 (detail)
542 Small mahogany bowfront sideboard, in the Georgian style, circa 1900, fitted with a central drawer with brass ring handles, flanked on either side with a cupboard door and a pull out deep drawer, similarly furnished with ring handles, raised on tapered square section legs with spade toes, width 123cm, depth 49cm, height 89cm
545 Late George III mahogany bureau, circa 1820, having a slope front opening to a fitted interior with central cupboard door, column drawers, pigeonholes and short drawers, over three long drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, width 104cm, depth 54cm, height 104cm
543 French rosewood and marquetry table, circa 1900, the rectangular top with bowed ends, crossbanded and profusely inlaid with floral sprays and acanthus scrolls in a variety of woods, broad crossbanding and brass edging, fitted with a single frieze drawer, further inlaid and inlaid acanthus scroll frieze throughout, raised on brass capped fluted legs united by an inlaid platform stretcher, raised on inverted baluster legs, width 131cm, depth 75cm, height 77cm
546 George III mahogany bow front hanging corner cupboard, moulded cornice over two doors with brass H-shaped hinges, opening to two shelves, height 102cm, width 71cm
£100 - £200 plus 21% BP*
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
£400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
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544 Kashan woollen rug, deep blue field with a central red pole medallion, fawn and blue spandrels with a red flowerhead border, size approx. 215cm x 136cm £200 - £400 plus 21% BP*
547 Victorian mahogany collector’s Wellington chest, fitted with five small drawers, raised on a plinth base, width 36cm, height 53cm
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
548 Late Victorian mahogany and satinwood inlaid free standing corner display cabinet, circa 1900, the top with a dentil inlaid cornice over an astragal glazed door, crossbanded and opening to a velvet lined interior with a single shelf, the base fitted with a recessed panel inlaid door, opening to a shelf raised on bracket feet, width 75cm, height 200cm £120 - £180 plus 21% BP*
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549 Late Victorian Sheraton Revival collector’s display table, circa 1895, the serpentine shaped rectangular top bordered with foliate trails in boxwood and harewood, glazed and opening to a velvet lined interior with glazed panel sides, raised on slender serpentine square section legs united by a cross stretcher, width 62cm, depth 42.5cm, height 77cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
553 Mahogany small chest of drawers (conversion), fitted with four drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, width 58cm, depth 46.5cm, height 71cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
Lot 554
550 Pair of yewood high back Windsor armchairs, early 19th Century, elm seats, crinoline stretchers, turned legs, height 108cm
554 Mahogany small chest of drawers, the top with moulded edge with kick-in corners, over two short and three long graduated drawers with brass handles, raised on straight bracket feet, width 83cm, depth 42cm, height 76cm
551 Kashan woollen rug, busy fawn field evenly distributed with flowerheads in colours, within a pale green floral detailed border, size approx. 223cm x 135cm
555 Edwardian mahogany and inlaid small corner display cabinet, fitted with a single glazed door opening to two shelves, width 44cm, height 61.5cm
Lot 550
£150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
£200 - £400 plus 21% BP*
552 Mahogany small chest of drawers (conversion), having canted corners flanking four short drawers with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, width 55cm, depth 41cm, height 74cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
£30 - £50 plus 21% BP*
556 Oak joined side table, probably Low Countries, circa 1700 (with some later restoration), three plank top with moulded edge over a single long drawer with later beaded brass knobs, raised on slender turned baluster legs united by a platform cross stretcher and bun feet, width 77.5cm, depth 53.5cm, height 67cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
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Lot 561
557 Oak bible box, in part late 17th Century with later alterations, the sloping top with chip carved edge over a lunette carved frieze with flowerheads, width 57cm, depth 41cm, height 28cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
558 Pakistani silk prayer rug, having a central ivory field with flowering vases within the mihrab, within a deep blue foliate border, size approx. 154cm x 89cm
Lot 563
563 George III flame mahogany bowfront hanging corner cupboard, cavetto moulded cornice over two doors opening to three shelves, with two spice drawers beneath, height 122cm, width 73cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
£60 - £100 plus 21% BP*
559 Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl drop trunk wall clock, circa 1860, painted 30cm dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a bell, 70cm
Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
560 Painted pine enclosed dresser, grey painted finish with white glazed pot handles, width 178cm, depth 56cm, height 85cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
561 Edwardian mahogany and inlaid étagère, oval form having an upper removable plate glass serving tray with brass handles, over two shelves, raised on splayed square section legs, width 57.5, depth 36cm, height 78cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
562 Victorian burr walnut card table, D-shaped top with figured veneers and boxwood line inlay swivelling opening to reveal green baize playing surface, supported on four line inlaid columns and cabriole legs with paper scroll toes, width 92cm, depth 45cm, height 73cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
Lot 564
564 Mahogany butler’s tray on stand, in the Georgian style, the top with folding sides over a cross form base, width 64cm, depth 49cm £40 - £60 plus 21% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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565 Caucasian woollen rug, the ochre field centred with three star form medallions in blue and red, the field with stylised birds and animals within an ivory and blue border, size approx. 200cm x 227cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
566 Regency mahogany dressing table, the double hinged top opening to reveal a comparted interior with mirror, over a front fitted with one long and three short drawers beneath upper false drawers, raised on tapered square section legs with brass toes and castors, width 71cm, depth 51cm, height 84cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
567 Walnut dressing stool in the Georgian style, the aquamarine damask drop in seat raised on swan neck legs with pad feet, 65cm x 50cm, height 46cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
Lot 571
571 George III oak enclosed dresser and plate rack, circa 1800-20, the boarded rack with three shelves, flanked with two small cupboard doors, crossbanded with mahogany, with ebony spider web inlays, the base fitted with three upper short drawers and three central short drawers, each with later brass ring handles and escutcheons, flanked by three fielded panel cupboard doors with brass H-shaped hinges, all raised on bracket feet, width 188cm, height 225cm £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
Lot 568
568 Victorian walnut towel rail, in the manner of Gillows after a design by Bruce Talbert, circa 1875, stamped in the underside ‘13994’, width 73cm, height 94cm £200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
569 Decorative painted pine box, the lid painted with a clipper sailing ship and with a spurious date, twin carrying handle to each side, red ground throughout, width 63cm, depth 44cm, height 33cm £60 - £80 plus 21% BP*
570 Chinese carved hardwood standard lamp (lacking fitments), traditionally carved in the form of a dragon, over a circular base with four carved feet, height 182cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
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572 Belouch woollen carpet, having a red field with three rows of star form medallions in blues and fawn, within a blue and brown border, size approx. 285cm x 195cm £100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
573 George III mahogany and inlaid free standing corner display cabinet, circa 1800, having a moulded cornice with frieze inlaid with boxwood and harewood ovals, astragal glazed door with boxwood line inlays opening to three shelves, over a single drawer and a base fitted with a recessed panel cupboard door, raised on short bracket feet, width 77cm, height 199cm £150 - £250 plus 21% BP*
574 Provincial oak and mahogany flat front hanging corner cupboard, circa 1830, fitted with three shaped shelves, height 115cm, width 83cm £20 - £40 plus 21% BP*
575 Walnut framed wall mirror in the Queen Anne style, shaped rectangular form with moulded edge, 74cm x 48cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
578 Victorian gilded overmantel mirror, bevelled glass plate with moulded borders, width 121cm, height 117cm £50 - £80 plus 21% BP*
Lot 576
576 Oak moulded chest of drawers, in the Jacobean style, fitted with two short and three long drawers, all geometrically moulded and with brass tear drop handles, raised on bun feet, width 95cm, depth 53cm, height 109cm
£200 - £300 plus 21% BP*
Lot 579
579 Victorian burr walnut games/work table, circa 1845, the rectangular top with quartered veneers swivelling open to reveal inlaid chessboard, backgammon and cribbage board, in boxwood, ebony and walnut, over a single frieze drawer with a number of compartments, and a wooden well beneath, all inlaid with boxwood stringing, raised on tapered turned legs united by a fretwork cross stretcher and raised on pot castors, width 64cm, depth 42cm, height 71cm
£100 - £150 plus 21% BP*
580 Edwardian mahogany bowfront kneehole dressing table, in the Georgian style, the crossbanded top with boxwood and ebony stringing over a long frieze drawer with a central kneehole cupboard door beneath and central apron drawer, over three short drawers at either side, all raised on short bracket feet, width 76cm, depth 47cm, height 71cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
581 Set of eight Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs, with wavy ladder backs and stuffover seats, on ogee moulded forelegs £400 - £600 plus 21% BP*
Lot 577
577 Victorian marble topped gilt moulded and rosewood console table, the marble top over a deep frieze heavily moulded with acanthus scrolls and foliage, the base with a mirrored back and veneered with rosewood, width 107cm, height 94cm, depth 44cm
582 Victorian mahogany pull out extending dining table, the top accommodating two additional leaves, length when closed 113cm, extending to 223cm open, raised on turned legs with brass cup castors, height 74cm, width 119cm £300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
£150 - £200 plus 21% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 21% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 581 583 George II oak press cupboard, dated 1729, fitted with two double fielded panel doors opening to hanging space, over a base with three fielded panels with two drawers beneath and raised on stile supports, height 194cm, depth 54cm, width 150.5cm
£300 - £500 plus 21% BP*
Lot 584
Lot 583
584 White painted cast iron garden bench, in the Gothic Revival style, width 92cm, height 87cm, depth 48cm £80 - £120 plus 21% BP*
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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
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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. 2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 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. Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our
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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 4th December 2018. Bids received later than this cannot be guaranteed to be executed. Please ensure that you have written the correct lot number for your bid.
Lot No.
Sale Date: Wednesday 5th December 2018 Description
Bid in £
As this service is without charge, the auctioneers cannot be held responsible for bids being lost or misunderstood, or for bids being missed for any reason whatsoever. The bid price does not include the buyers premium or any VAT chargeable on any lot.
Name:
Full Address: Tel No: Signature:
The auctioneer reserves the right to exceeed the maximum amount by one bid in order to secure the lot on your behalf.
Postcode:
E-mail: Date:
By signing I confirm that I have read and agree to be bound by the Conditions of Sale If you provide us with your email address we will notify you of all future sales. If you do not wish to be notified please tick the box
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Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester CH4 8RD Tel: 01244 681311 • e-mail: auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk
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Pullman House The Sidings Boundary Lane Saltney Chester CH4 8RD
Tel: 01244 681311 auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk