BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s
THE FINE SALE Wednesday 16th February Thursday 17th February 2022
Lots 260, 262 and 264
Lots 326-328
BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s
TWO-DAY FINE SALE To be sold by public auction on
Wednesday 16th February and Thursday 17th February 2022 at 11am each day at Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester CH4 8RD Viewing Sunday 13th February Monday 14th February Tuesday 15th February Wednesday 16th February Thursday 17th February
10am – 2pm 10am – 5pm 10am – 5pm 9am – 10:30am 9am – 10:30am
Sale Day The auction is being conducted using commission, telephone and online bidding only. It is not possible to attend the sale in person. Payment and Collection We are open for payment and collection of bought lots on both sale days. No appointment is necessary. Enquiries Adrian Byrne ASFAV or Jo Boucher ASFAV Tel: (01244) 681311 email: auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk Buyer’s Premium 25% (inc VAT) ORDER OF SALE
Cover illustrations: A selection of items from the sale Catalogue: £8 (inc. p&p)
Wednesday 15th February at 11am Ceramics Silver & Plate Jewellery, Bijouterie, Coins and Watches
1 – 90 100 – 224 230 – 357
Thursday 16th February at 11am Pictures & Maps Objets d’Art Furniture & Rugs
360 – 477 480 – 582 590 – 686
Live bidding is available for this sale on two platforms. Additional fees apply as follows: Lots purchased online with easyliveauction.com attract an additional charge for this service of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT, or you can pay a flat fee of £3 or £3.95 respectively (inclusive of VAT) to register with no additional internet bidding surcharge. Lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will attract an additional charge for this service in the sum of 4.95% of the hammer price plus VAT. 1
BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s
Pullman House, The Sidings Boundary Lane, Saltney Chester CH4 8RD 01244 681311 auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk
Selling Rate & Spare Lots
Pictures, Drawings, Prints, Miniatures etc
It is anticipated that the selling rate will be in the region of 70 – 100 lots per hour.
An explanation of cataloguing terms
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• 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 89 for details.
DAY ONE Wednesday 16th February at 11am
CERAMICS & GLASS
Lots 1-4
1 Pair Moorcroft flambé hibiscus vases, ovoid form, decorated in rich red with a shaded blue ground, impressed marks, painted signature, applied paper label, 17.5cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
2 Royal Doulton china figure ‘Courtier’ HN1338, designed by L Harradine, issued 1929-38, height 12cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
3 Martin Brothers stoneware vase, dated 1897, shouldered ovoid form with a flared short neck, decorated with scrolling flowers and foliage in grey against a black ground, incised marks ‘Martin Brothers, London and Southall’, height 13cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
4 Royal Doulton Titanian cylinder vase, circa 1918, finely gilded with a peacock perched amidst flowering branches against a shaded blue grey ground, printed and incised marks, height 21cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
5 Adams & Co. parian bust of Lord Derby, after E. W. Wyon, published 1867, height 35.5cm £180 - £240 plus 25% BP*
6 Victorian large parian figure group ‘Innocence Protected’ by William Beattie, circa 1860, height 52cm, width 36cm £300 - £400 plus 25% BP*
7 Czechoslovakian amber glass overlay large lidded goblet, with faceted finial, Catherine wheel cut panels, over faceted knopped stem and circular foot, 44cm Lot 7
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£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Lots 9-12
8 Chinese celadon censer, 20th Century, fluted cylinder form raised on three feet, height 8.5cm, 11.5cm diameter £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
9 Chinese bottle vase, 20th Century, decorated with a dragon flying amidst clouds with a phoenix, in colours against green foaming waves around the base, underglaze blue Qianlong mark, height 23cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
10 Pair of Chinese apple green glazed bottle vases, late 19th Century, each with a bulbous body and slightly flared cylinder neck, with an all over crackle glaze, height 25cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
11 Japanese Satsuma model of a boy, Meiji (1868-1912), seated with his pet dog, decorated throughout with black karakusa scrolls, gilt and terracotta decoration, height 26cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
12 Chinese flambé vase, 20th Century, of inverted baluster form with a short neck decorated with an even glaze, painted Kangxi six character mark, height 37cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
13 Japanese Satsuma millefleurs bowl, Taisho (1912-26), having a petalled rim and decorated inside and out with a myriad of flowers in colours and gilt, signed Uchida Kobe, 23cm diameter, presented on a wooden stand £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
14 Victorian ‘frog in the mug’ loving cup, possibly Coalport, dated 1850, inscribed ‘Samuel Bruton’ with a date, opposing a polychrome floral bouquet, height 13.5cm; also a Victorian loving cup inscribed ‘May the owner of this cup ever prosper’ and decorated with polychrome fruits, 13.5cm; and a Victorian ‘frog in the mug’ tankard commemorating the Crimean War, the Light Charge of Balaclava and Sebastopol, height 12cm (3) £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 15
15 Pair of French Ormolu mounted vases in the Sèvres style, late 19th Century, each with a waisted neck and domed cover, ovoid body decorated with a band of Italianate coastal views in colours, against a ‘bleu de roi’ ground with turquoise and white enamelled ‘jewels’ and gilded highlights, gilt ormolu handles, over a trumpet stem and square foot, blue painted interlaced ‘L’ mark, height 49cm NB: A similar pair of vases with decoration after Watteau sold at Messrs Charterhouse Auctioneers, 23rd April 2004, hammer price £2,200. £2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*
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16 Five Chinese flambé miniature vases, all 20th Century, including a double gourd example, 11.5cm; and a small shouldered ovoid vase, 7.5cm
18 Pair of Royal Dux (Bohemia) figures, depicting Italianate water carriers, model no. 1050/1, decorated throughout in pink, green and buff glazes highlighted in gilt, applied pink triangle mark, height 50cm
£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
19 Hermes Carnet d’Equateur porcelain plate, centred with a jaguar approaching water’s edge, printed marks, 32.5cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
20 Hermes Carnet d’Equateur porcelain cup and saucer, decorated with various equatorial animals, printed marks, the saucer 18cm diameter £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
21 Hermes Carnet d’Equateur porcelain cup and saucer, decorated with various equatorial animals, printed marks, the saucer 18cm diameter £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
22 Pair of Hermes porcelain cigar stands for Laurent-Perrier, rectangular form, one featuring a roe buck, the other a hare, with ‘LP’ monograms, 19cm x 15.5cm (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lots 17 and 18 17 Royal Dux (Bohemia), model of a National Hunt horse and jockey taking a fence, finished in burnished green gilt, pink and buff, pink triangle mark (restored), height 34cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
23 Chinese celadon ground vase, having a cylinder neck with ruyi sceptre handles, decorated in low relief with figures in a walled garden in blue and white, height 46cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
24 Chinese blue and white bottle vase, late 19th Century, decorated with precious objects, Xuande four character mark, height 20cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
25 Chinese blue and white bottle vase, 20th Century, decorated with a carp emerging from foaming waves, painted scroll and brush mark, 22.5cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
26 Chinese blue and white jar, having a wide neck with holes for a handle, decorated with panels featuring figures within an interior and figures in a landscape, 21cm diameter £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
27 Chinese blue and white lotus bowl, Guangxu (1875-1908), six character mark (restored), 16cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lots 23-27
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 29
Lots 31-33
28 Japanese Imari bowl, Meiji (1868-1912), with scalloped edge and decorated with panels of chrysanthemum and birds, the exterior with peony, all in Imari palette, 31cm diameter; also a Japanese Imari scalloped plate, similarly decorated, 31cm diameter; an Imari oval dish, 34cm x 26cm; and a small Japanese Imari oval dish, 19.5cm (4)
33 Meissen porcelain tea bowl and saucer, decorated in the kakiemon palette in a fenced garden pattern, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, the saucer 13cm diameter
£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
34 Pair of Dresden porcelain figures, in 18th Century costume, early to mid 20th Century, decorated throughout in colours on a gilt scrolled ground, marked ‘Dresden’, height 17.5cm
29 Clarice Cliff Bizarre Newport Pottery dinner service in the Yellow Rose pattern, circa 1932, comprising 16 dinner plates, twelve soup dishes, twelve side plates, three lidded vegetable tureens, lidded sauce tureen on stand with a ladle, another sauce tureen stand, and four dessert bowls, each with printed marks and painted pattern number 6022 (51)
£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
35 Baccarat zodiac glass paperweight, having the signs of the zodiac in canes hidden amidst multiple coloured canes, etched mark ‘Baccarat France’, 8cm diameter
£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
30 Cantonese famille rose saucer dish, 19th Century, centred with figures within an interior, bordered with a myriad of birds and flowers, 24cm diameter
36 Derby Regency shape tea service, circa 1800-25, decorated throughout with a band of clover in green enamels, with scrolling terracotta foliage and gilded floral garlands and wheatear within a horizontal band against a white ground, comprising lidded teapot, stand, lidded sugar box (af), milk jug, slop bowl, two large plates, ten teacups, one coffee can, eleven saucers, all with red baton marks (29)
£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
31 Worcester polychrome bowl, circa 1770, decorated with floral sprigs, open crescent mark, 12cm diameter; and three matching tea bowls and saucers (7) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
32 Two Royal Worcester hand decorated cabinets cups and saucers, by Reginald Austin, circa 1926, one decorated with pheasants, the other with a peacock, the cups with gilded interiors, printed marks
£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
37 Chinese Mandarin patterned export teapot and cover, late 18th Century, decorated in figures in famille rose colours against a famille rose scaled ground, height 17cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lots 37-40 and 22
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38 Chinese blue and white ginger jar, early 19th Century, decorated with panels of precious objects against a prunus and cracked ice ground, the base with double line circle, height 23.5cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
39 Chinese blue and white export globular vase, late 19th Century, decorated with figures and birds amidst prunus blossom, Kangxi four character mark, height 8cm; also a pair of Chinese blue and white miniature vases, baluster form with trumpet neck, decorated with scrolling lotus flower, height 11.5cm (3)
44 Worcester cup, circa 1770, decorated with a stag hunt pattern; also Caughley fluted tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, decorated with blue floral sprigs heightened with gilt, blue ‘S’ mark; a Caughley blue and white teapot stand, 16cm; blue and white printware porcelain coffee cup decorated with the fisherman and cormorant pattern; an English porcelain tea bowl and saucer decorated with a floral spray in blue and terracotta, possibly Newhall; and a Newhall monochrome printed tea cup and saucer, circa 1810 (9) £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
45 Pair of Royal Crown Derby china candlesticks, pattern no. 1128, in Old Imari colours, height 27cm
40 Chinese blue and white export meat plate, late 18th/early 19th Century, oval, decorated to the centre with a pavilion landscape within a diaper border, 41.5cm x 34.5cm
£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
41 Pair of Chinese blue and white prunus patterned ginger jars, early 20th Century, height 12.5cm; also a blue and white prunus and cracked ice patterned ginger jar, late 19th Century, height 13cm (3) £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
42 Miles Mason chinoiserie vase, circa 1800-16, inverted baluster form decorated with panels of figures against a diaper ground, pseudo Chinese seal mark to the base, 15.5cm; also a Miles Mason tea bowl and saucer, in the boy at the door pattern, and matching plate, 19cm diameter (3) £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
43 James Pennington, Liverpool, blue and white bowl, in the Profile bud pattern, circa 1770, 11.5cm diameter; also a Seth Pennington tea bowl, circa 1770; Worcester blue and white bowl in the cannon ball pattern, circa 1770 (cracked), 10.5cm (3)
46 Vienna porcelain plate ‘Goodnight’, painted beehive mark and titled, 20cm, mounted within a gilded Florentine frame, 42cm x 33.5cm £250 - £350 plus 25% BP*
47 Meissen gilded and moulded dish, decorated with foliate panels within Rococo style moulded scroll borders, cross swords mark, 19cm diameter £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
48 Three Chinese blue and white export tea bowls and saucers, from the Nanking Cargo, circa 1750, decorated with a pagoda river landscape, the saucers, 10.5cm diameter. (Provenance: Messrs Christie’s The Nanking Cargo Auction, Amsterdam, 1986); also a further Chinese blue and white export tea bowl (7) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
49 Five Chinese blue and white plates, Kangxi and later (all restored), 22.5-23.5cm diameter £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
Lots 45-47
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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54 Chinese blue and white export wares, comprising lidded ovoid jar, Kangxi (1662-1722), with possibly a later cover, 11.5cm; miniature twin handled vase, 10.25cm; two blue and white bowls, one with Kangxi mark, the other Guangxu (1875-1908) mark, both 10.5cm; and a small blue and white lidded teapot decorated with figures, late 19th/early 20th Century, height 10.25cm (5) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
55 Two Chinese blue and white export vases, late 19th Century, inverted baluster form decorated with a pavilion landscape, Kangxi four character mark, height 14cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
56 Chinese blue and white export tea bowl and saucer, late 18th/early 19th Century, lobed form relief moulded with butterflies and foliage in low relief, the saucer 12.5cm; also a Chinese Imari pattern conical bowl, 11cm diameter; and a Chinese export famille rose tankard, decorated with figures in famille rose colours, bordered with flowers and cornucopia, height 10cm (3) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
57 Chinese provincial blue and white ginger jar and cover, 18th or 19th Century, decorated with a fisherman pattern, height 19cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
Lots 50 and 51 50 Pair of Japanese Imari lidded vases (Meiji, 1868-1912), hexagonal form with domed cover surmounted with a Shi-shi, the body decorated with panels centred with a pavilion against underglaze blue foliage, with terracotta and green enamels with gilded details, height 35.5cm
58 Chinese famille rose dish, Qianlong (1736-95), decorated with peony rock pattern, 25.5cm; also four Chinese famille rose peony patterned plates, with blue border, late 18th Century, 23cm diameter; another Chinese peony patterned plate, 26.5cm diameter; and two further Chinese famille rose plates (af) (8)
£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
51 Japanese Imari vase, Taisho (1912-26), ovoid form decorated with cranes and wisteria in underglaze blue and Imari colours, height 31cm
59 Chinese export porcelains, comprising a Mandarin patterned famille rose bowl, late 18th Century, decorated with figural vignettes with underglaze blue foliate and cornucopia borders, 29cm diameter, presented on a wooden stand; a Chinese bowl, decorated with figural vignettes against underglaze blue and famille rose enamelled ground, late 18th/early 19th Century, 26cm diameter, on an associated wooden stand; a famille rose plate, Qianlong, 35.5cm diameter; a famille rose plate, 28cm diameter (all af); a famille rose charger, Qianlong, 44.5cm and a Cantonese famille rose bowl, 20th Century, 26.5cm diameter (5)
£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*
52 Chinese yellow ground censer, waisted and canted rectangular form decorated with scrolling foliage with bats and peaches, pseudo seal mark to the base, 16cm, on a wooden stand £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
53 Chinese Republic slab vase, square section, decorated with landscape, figures and calligraphy, height 29cm
£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
£50 - £70 plus 25% BP*
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60 Chinese blue and white export meat plate, late 18th Century, canted rectangular form decorated with a figures in a fenced garden, 36cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
61 Chinese blue and white export plate, Kangxi (1662-1722), decorated with precious objects, 22.5cm diameter; also four Chinese export blue and white octagonal dishes, late 18th Century, decorated with fishermen in a boat pattern, 22.5cm diameter; and four Chinese blue and white dishes, decorated with a figure and deer pattern, early 19th Century, 22cm diameter (9) £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
66 Wemyss pottery biscuit jar and cover, cylinder form decorated with briar roses and inscribed on the cover ‘Biscuits’, painted and impressed marks, height 12cm; also a Wemyss Roses vase, slightly tapered form with flared petalled rim, impressed mark, height 14cm (2) £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
67 George III opaque twist ale glass, circa 1770, deep bowl over a stem with a spiral band, centred with double spiral tapes, conical foot, 18.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
68 George III opaque twist wine glass, circa 1770, ogee bowl over a multi-strand spiral twist and conical foot, height 15cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
69 Three Victorian ale glasses, wrythen moulded and engraved with hops and barley to the rim, height 16.5cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
70 Late George III wrythen moulded ale glass, circa 1810, height 14cm; also another wrythen moulded ale glass, 14cm; a Regency wheel engraved rummer on a stepped square base, 12cm; and a heavy Victorian firing glass, 12cm (4) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lots 62 and 63 62 Lalique Perche mascot in moulded and frosted clear glass, marked ‘Lalique France’, modern, 15.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
63 Lalique cendrier ‘Naiade’, in moulded and frosted clear glass, acid etched mark ‘Lalique Cristal France’, height 10cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
64 Chinese blue and white export drainer, early 19th Century, oval form, pierced and decorated to the centre with a pavilion landscape, 35.5cm x 28.5cm; also a Chinese blue and white plate, early 20th Century, decorated with Dogs of Fo amidst clouds, 38cm (2) £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*
65 George III trumpet wine glass, circa 1760, solid stem with a single tear, height 17cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lots 71 and 72 71 Italian maiolica plate in the Castelli style, centred with a mythological sacrificial scene bordered with cherubs and foliate scrolls in colours, 25cm diameter; also two smaller maiolica plates, each decorated with figures within winged cherub borders, 18cm and 17cm diameter (3) £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
72 English delft plate, probably Liverpool, circa 1740, the centre decorated with a chinoiserie figural pattern, 35.5cm diameter £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
73 George III airtwist wine glass, circa 1770, bell shaped bowl over a multi-strand airtwist stem, height 16cm; also a pair of George III style opaque twist wine glasses, 15cm (3) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 66
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 74, 539 and 75
74 Pair of Samuel Alcock Gothic Revival pottery jugs in the manner of A W N Pugin, circa 1860, each of globular form with waisted neck and serpent handles, decorated with gilded foliage against an orange neck and blue body, height 20.5cm NB: Similar designs by Pugin and produced by Samuel Alcock are in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
75 Pair of Samuel Alcock Gothic Revival pottery jugs in the manner of A W N Pugin, circa 1860, globular form with waisted neck and serpent handles, decorated with gilded stylised foliage against a blue neck and orange body, height 20.5cm NB: Similar designs by Pugin and produced by Samuel Alcock are in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
76 ‘Facon de Venise’, wine glass, late 19th or early 20th Century, conical bowl over a baluster multi-knopped stem and wide folding foot, height 18cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
77 Assortment of George II and later wine and ale glasses, comprising a trumpet wine glass with solid stem, height 19cm; moulded opaque airtwist ale glass; an engraved opaque airtwist ale glass; George III moulded and engraved opaque airtwist cordial glass; a further opaque twist cordial glass; an opaque twist wine glass and a thistle engraved trumpet bowl opaque twist wine glass (7) £120 - £180 plus 25% BP* 12
78 Military interest: Battle of Acre, a rare relief moulded jug by Samuel Alcock and Co., circa 1845-50, depicting Sir Sidney Smith’s defence against the Napoleonic troops in 1799, finished in white porcelainous stoneware with a lavender ground, black printed mark, height 23cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
79 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, by Arthur B Barlow, dated 1875, tapered cylinder form with sgraffito and beaded foliate scroll decoration in brown and white against a light shaded blue-brown ground, impressed and incised marks, height 21cm; also another Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, dated 1874, baluster form with white metal mount, decorated with flowerhead appliques and ‘jewelled’ scrolling leaves in blues against a brown ground, impressed and incised marks, height 19cm (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
80 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, by Arthur B Barlow, circa 1870, ovoid form decorated with a broad band of stylised leaves in blues and browns, against a mid brown saltglazed ground, impressed and incised marks, height 20cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*
81 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, by Arthur B Barlow, dated 1874, baluster form with narrow neck, decorated with sgraffito acanthus leaves flanking a reserve of seaweed against a blue glaze, impressed and incised marks, height 19cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lots 79-81
82 Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, by Arthur B Barlow, circa 1870, Persian inspired shape decorated with sgraffito stylised flowers in a blue glaze, against a traditional salt glazed ground, impressed marks and incised monogram, height 20cm, also a Doulton Lambeth stoneware small jug by Frank A Butler, dated 1873, boldly decorated with scrolling blue flowers against a sgraffito vertilinear ground, impressed and incised marks, height 15.5cm (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
83 Doulton Lambeth saltglazed jug, Arthur B Barlow, dated 1870, ovoid form with narrow neck, decorated with bold blue sgraffito scrolling foliage against a wrigglework brown ground, impressed and incised marks, height 24.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
84 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, by Arthur B Barlow, dated 1875, baluster form with narrow neck, boldly decorated with scrolling dark blue leaves against a dark glazed ground, impressed and incised marks, height 23cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lots 82-85 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 86-90
85 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, by Arthur B Barlow, dated 1873, baluster form with tapered neck, decorated with bold scrolling sgraffito foliage detailed with white ‘jewels’ against a traditional saltglazed ground, impressed and incised marks, height 20cm; also another Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug by Frank A Butler, dated 1875, bulbous form with a waisted neck, decorated with sgraffito stiff arrowhead leaves in blue and green glazes against a traditional saltglazed ground, incised and impressed marks, height 16.5cm (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
86 Pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases by Hannah Barlow, dated 1876, ovoid form decorated with a band of ponies and goats within a landscape, against a grey ground bordered with stylised leaves, incised and coloured green and blue, impressed and incised marks, height 21cm £800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*
87 Doulton Lambeth silver mounted stoneware jug, by Florence Barlow, dated 1874, shouldered ovoid form with monogrammed hinged silver cover, Sheffield 1875, the body decorated with a sgraffito pony and sheep, bordered with stylised leaves in blues and browns against a light brown ground, the neck with stiff blue glazed leaves, impressed and incised marks, height 26cm NB: It has been suggested that Florence Barlow came to an arrangement with her sister Hannah, who specialised in the depiction of animals, whilst Florence concentrated on the border decoration and birds, which was her specialism. £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
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88 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, dated 1874, in Medieval style, attributed to Arthur B Barlow, having a white metal mount over an inverted acorn shaped body, decorated with a band of blue scrolls over a broad band of stiff blue leaves to the base, impressed and incised marks, height 24cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
89 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, by Arthur B Barlow, circa 1874, baluster form with white metal mount, decorated with a band of bold deep blue acanthus leaves to the neck, over a broad band of brown glazed stiff leaves around the base, impressed and incised marks and assistant’s mark for Daisy Briant, height 21cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
90 Doulton Lambeth silver mounted stoneware jug, by Frank A Butler, dated 1876, tapered cylinder form, the silver mount hallmarked Sheffield 1875, and further inscribed ‘Leuchars & Son, Piccadilly, London’, the body sgraffito with stylised flowerheads and foliage in beaded work and finished in green, blue and brown glazes, impressed and incised marks, height 24cm; also a matching silver mounted beaker, 13.5cm (2) £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
SILVER & PLATE
104 Modern silver salver, Birmingham 1972, circular form with raised edge on three feet, 31cm diameter, weight approx. 757g £300 - £400 plus 25% BP*
105 George V silver presentation salver, of local interest, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1923, canted square form, inscribed ‘To Miss K F Allington Hughes J.P., at the opening of the Allington Hall by the people of Gresford’, with raised border on four scroll feet, 36cm square, weight approx. 1.318kg £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
106 Silver vanity set in the Art Deco style, Birmingham 1956, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush, clothes brush and comb, all with engine turned decoration in original case £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
107 Victorian silver presentation teapot, by Henry Holland, London 1873, oval shape engraved with foliate swags, with a presentation inscription dated 1873, with contemporary ivory handle and later white metal finial, height 13cm, gross weight approx. 577g
Lot 100 100
Victorian silver plated meat cover, circa 1870, 51cm x 37cm
£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
101 Queen Anne style silver coffee pot, London 1915, plain tapered form with domed hinged cover, fruitwood handle, height 22.5cm, gross weight approx. 649g £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
102 Modern silver card tray, Birmingham 1973, circular form with raised border, 26.5cm diameter, weight approx. 585g £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
103 Pair of George V silver sugar baskets, Chester 1929, each of boat shape with reeded swing handle and blue glass liners, raised on a stepped oval foot, height 10cm, silver weight approx. 328g £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
108 George II silver dish cross, maker probably William Plumber, London 1770, maximum width 29cm, 411g £240 - £300 plus 25% BP*
109 Early George III silver baluster cream jug, maker ‘BM’, London 1767, with bold foliate decoration, later initialled cartouche, raised on trefid feet, 10cm, weight approx. 85g £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
110 George III silver card tray, by William Shard, London 1817, circular form with gadrooned edge, centred with the Abercorn crest with the motto ‘Through’, raised on three paw feet, 22cm diameter, weight approx. 519g £160 - £200 plus 25% BP*
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111 Early George III silver baluster cream jug, maker ‘IW’, London 1765, decorated with fowl feeding within a farmyard around an initialled cartouche, raised on three scallop feet, height 11.5cm, weight approx. 125g £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
112 George V silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1933, plain footed form with acanthus capped handle, height 8.5cm, weight approx. 84g; also a further silver sauce boat by Viners, Sheffield 1963, height 7cm, weight approx. 107g (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
113 Modern silver four piece tea service, Birmingham 1966, in the early Georgian style comprising pear shaped teapot with wooden handle, 19.5cm, matching hot water jug with wooden handle, 24.5cm, milk jug and sugar basin, all with chased foliate and C-scroll decoration, gross weight 1.645kg
Lots 107-111
£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
114 Edwardian silver fruit bowl, Chester 1903, oval form with lattice pierced and repoussé floral panelled sides, 31cm x 24cm, weight approx. 283g £120 - £150 plus 25% BP*
115 Silver mounted cut glass claret jug in Victorian style, late 20th Century, having a baluster thumb cut glass body with scroll foliate worked neck, handle and hinged cover and similar foot, marked 925, height 30.5cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
116 Assortment of silver plated wares including a Victorian style salver, 34cm diameter, pedestal coffee pot, presentation teapot with matching milk jug, three sauce boats, small amount of flatware including a pair of silver sugar tongs £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
117 Mappin & Webb silver footed bowl, Sheffield 1904, plain circular form over a domed foot, 13cm diameter, weight approx. 138g; also an unmarked white metal sugar basket (lacking liner), late 19th Century, pierced repoussé decoration with swing handle, height 12cm (2)
Lots 113-115
£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
118 George V silver three piece tea service, maker H A, Sheffield 1923/25 and 1930, plain bombe form, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, all raised on ball feet, comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the teapot 15.5cm, gross weight approx. 1.175kg £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
119 Edwardian silver pedestal cream jug, London 1902, plain helmet shaped over a stepped square foot, height 19cm, weight approx. 241g; also a twin handled ovoid vase, Birmingham 1908, with loaded base, height 17.5cm (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
120 George V silver salver, Sheffield 1917, circular form with gadrooned edge, 30cm diameter, weight approx. 794g £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
Lots 118, 119 (part) and 120
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122 Good silver plated ear trumpet, by F. C. Rein & Son, circa 1870, of bell form engraved throughout with leaf scrolls and with an ivory ear piece inscribed ‘F. C. Rein & Son, patentees and only makers, 108 Strand, London’ and with a scrolling grille intact, 8.5cm x 4.5cm diameter £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
123 Late Victorian silver card tray, maker W C/J L, London 1899, in Georgian style with a raised border and Rococo style decoration, raised on three scroll feet, 19.5cm diameter, weight approx. 348g. £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
124 Modern silver sugar sifting spoon, by Viners, Sheffield 1957, weight approx. 48g; also silver repoussé decorated cream jug, Birmingham 1900, 7cm, weight approx. 37g and a further silver cream jug, Birmingham 1896, 6cm, weight approx. 43g (3) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
125 George V silver three piece tea service, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1923, in Queen Anne style with octagonal faceted pear shaped teapot with domed cover, ebony handle, 19.5cm, sugar basin and milk jug, 10cm and 11cm respectively, gross weight approx. 1.137kg £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
Lot 122
121 George V silver vesta case, Birmingham 1921, curvex form with scroll engraved decoration and vacant cartouche, 5cm; also a Continental silver pill box, London import marks for 1901, formed as an artist’s palette, 5.5cm, weight approx. 54g (2) £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
126 George V silver presentation salver, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1921, canted square form, inscribed ‘To Lieut. Col. E.S. Gale on the occasion of his marriage September 1920 by the officers of the 2nd Battalion 10th Ghurkha Rifles’, with accompanying engraved signatures, raised on four scroll feet, 35.5cm square, weight approx. 1.366kg £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
127 George V silver pedestal comport, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1911, twin handled shallow dish with reeded edge over shouldered ovoid column, circular foot, height 25.5cm, weight approx. 508g £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lots 125-128
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128 George V silver twin handled vase, by John Round & Son, Sheffield 1912, slender ovoid form decorated with beaded garlands over a circular foot, height 24.5cm, weight 335g £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
129 Continental silver serving tray, probably Spanish, circa 1935 - 60, rectangular form with twin handles, 52.5cm x 30cm, weight approx. 972g £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
130 Late Victorian silver bonbon dish, London 1896, of boat shape with beaded edge, pierced and with bellflower garlands, 18.5cm, weight approx. 124g; also a silver trumpet shaped pierced vase, with petalled rim, Chester 1903, height 9cm, weight approx. 89g (2) £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
132 Victorian silver egg cruet, maker ‘HW’, London 1873, having a lozenge shaped lattice basket stand with twisted wire handle supporting four egg cups, each crested with a halberd tip, and four nonmatching silver bright cut spoons with scalloped bowls, standing on four ball feet, stand 19cm x 18cm, gross weight approx. 462g £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
133 Victorian silver wet mustard pot, by The Barnards, London 1868, baluster form with foliate swags and hinged cover, blue glass liner, height 9cm, silver weight approx. 179g £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
134 Edwardian silver sugar basket, Chester 1909, slightly tapered cylinder form with gadrooned edge, floral embellished handle, lattice sides with floral garlands, original blue glass liner, height 7cm, weight approx. 93g £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
135 George III silver teapot stand, by John Eames, London 1798, oval form centred with initials, within a laurel wreath cartouche, raised on four paw feet, 17.5cm x 12.5cm, weight approx. 124g £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
136 Victorian style silver photograph frame, London 1988, shaped rectangular form repoussé decorated with floral scrolls, the oval aperture 11cm x 8cm; also a further Victorian style rectangular silver photograph frame, Sheffield 1991, the aperture 12cm x 9cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
137 Modern silver photograph frame, in the Adam style, London 1992, the aperture size 13cm x 8cm; also a further modern silver photograph frame in rectangular form with a hammered design, marked 925, aperture size 12.5cm x 8.5cm (2) £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lots 131-134 131 George II silver baluster cream jug, London 1749, maker ‘DM’, repoussé decorated with foliate scrolls and cartouche initialled ‘MP’, height 10cm, weight approx. 81g; also a continental silver pepper pot, London import marks for 1895, baluster form, 13cm, weight approx. 105g (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
138 Modern silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1965, square form with engine turned decoration around a vacant cartouche, cedar lined, 8.5cm x 8.5cm x 3cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
139 Art Deco silver cigarette box, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1932, stepped rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the front initialled with a Gothic ‘S’, wooden lined, 13cm x 9cm x 6cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lots 136-141
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Lots 144-148
140 Dunhill silver plated table lighter, design no. 737418, with inscribed date ‘1936-1961’, 8cm x 6.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
141 George V silver oval photograph frame, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1917, the aperture 18cm x 12.5cm, wooden backed; also a modern Victorian style silver photograph frame, Sheffield 1990, square form repoussé decorated with shells, with circular aperture of 9cm diameter and a further small silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1970, rectangular form with engine turned decoration, aperture 12.5cm x 7.5cm (3) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
142 George V silver sauce boats, Birmingham 1935, plain form raised on hoof feet, height 9cm, gross weight approx. 230g (2) £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
143 Pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, by Robert Hennell, London 1865, circular form repoussé decorated with flowers and raised on three paw feet, 7cm diameter, gross weight approx. 126g £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*
144 Early Victorian silver snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, rectangular form with engine turned cross-hatched decoration, surrounding a shield shaped cartouche with engraved initials ‘J M’, 7cm x 5cm x 1.5cm, weight approx. 82g £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
145 Two royal commemorative silver castle top snuff boxes, the first cast with a view of Windsor Castle commemorating the Queen’s Silver Jubilee, hallmarked Birmingham 1977, 40mm; the next commemorating the marriage of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, with a view of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London 1981, 48mm (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
146 George IV silver snuff box by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, rectangular form with engine turned decoration and a cartouche initialled ‘CB’, 54mm x 32mm; also a modern silver snuff box, Birmingham 1981, waisted rectangular form, beaded edge, 38mm (2) £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
147 George III silver snuff box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810, curvex rectangular form with stippled decoration, engraved with initials, 6.5cm x 3cm; also a George V silver vesta case, Birmingham 1911, engraved with leaves and a vacant heart shaped cartouche, 38mm, further silver vesta case, Birmingham 1926, cushion form with engine turned decoration and engraved initials ‘GW’, 52mm and a modern sterling silver vesta case embossed with griffins, marked 925, 53mm, gross weight approx. 89g (4) £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
148 Victorian silver cigarillo case, Birmingham 1893, curvex form with scroll engraved decoration and initialled cartouche ‘EJ’, 7.5cm x 5cm, weight approx. 48g £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
149 Pair of silver pepperettes, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1920, of inverted baluster fluted form, height 10cm, weight approx. 73g; also a silver wet mustard pot of lidded oval form with ribboned garlands, Birmingham 1906, 5cm, weight approx. 50g and a further silver pepperette of cylinder form, Birmingham 1919, 5cm, weight approx. 12g (4) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
150 George IV silver caddy spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1824, in the Kings Hourglass pattern with rounded rectangular stipple engraved bowl, 7cm; also a William IV silver caddy spoon by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1835, in the fiddle, shell and thread pattern, 8.5cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
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155 Edwardian silver nut dish, Chester 1902, boat shaped, pierced with scroll border, 26.5cm x 14.5cm, weight approx. 249g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
156 Pair of Edwardian silver bonbon dishes, Birmingham 1904, of pierced rectangular form repoussé decorated classical style, 17cm x 12.5cm, weight approx. 210g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
157 Edwardian silver tazza, Sheffield 1907, shallow shaped circular bowl over a trumpet foot, 21cm diameter, weight approx. 378g £140 - £180 plus 25% BP*
158 George V silver tazza, London 1913, shaped circular shallow bowl over flared shaped circular foot, 21cm diameter, weight approx. 392g £180 - £220 plus 25% BP*
Lots 150-152 151 Pair of Norwegian sterling silver novelty condiments, in the form of Celtic horns, marked sterling, 5.5cm; also a pair of novelty fish form condiments, possibly Spanish, each with cabochon green glass eyes, height 5cm (4)
159 Edwardian silver tazza, Sheffield 1909, lobed circular form, engraved decoration in the Adams style with bell flower garlands over a short waisted stem and circular foot, 23cm diameter, weight approx. 390g £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
160 Walker & Hall silver nut dish, Chester 1906, pierced and with a C-scroll border, 28cm x 16cm, weight approx. 266g
152 George IV silver Kings pattern caddy spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824, 8.5cm; also a further silver caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1901, the bowl with wriggle work foliate decoration, 8.5cm (2)
£120 - £160 plus 25% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
153 George V bachelor’s silver teapot, Birmingham 1917, of inverted baluster form, hinged cover with ebony finial and handle, height 10.5cm, gross weight approx. 322g
161 George III and later silver flatware comprising: six Old English pattern table spoons by Elizabeth Tookey, London 1770; a further Old English pattern table spoon by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1795; three Hanovarian pattern table spoons including one of 1761, the others indistinctly marked; four Old English pattern dessert spoons, London 1799 and two of 1793; and a pair of fiddle pattern table spoons, Exeter 1846, weight approx. 953g (18)
£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
154 Victorian silver vanity bottles, London 1873, comprising salts bottle, 8cm and two faceted jars, 4cm and 3cm; also a clothes brush and rectangular cover, all engraved with a crowned monogram, weighable silver approx. 100g; also a silver capped scent bottle, Birmingham 1896, plain cylinder form with hinged cap and original stopper, 8cm and a silver pepperette, Birmingham 1891, 6.5cm (7)
162 Mixed silver flatware comprising: eight fiddle pattern table forks, maker ‘HA’, Sheffield 1913; two Exeter 1846; two George IV table forks, London 1820; six matching dessert forks; and two George IV fiddle pattern dessert forks, London 1822, weight approx. 1.238kg (20) £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lots 119 (part) and 155-160
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Lots 169 and 170
Lots 163-166 163 Silver gilt brandy ladle, indistinctly marked, 19th Century, with turned ebony handle with ivory acorn finial, 39.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
164 George III silver brandy ladle, London 1792, with finely turned wooden handle, 35.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
165 George III silver brandy ladle, London 1792, fluted bowl on a finely turned wooden handle, 33.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
166 Georgian silver brandy ladle, the bowl with crimped edge centred with a George II coin of 1743, on a twisted baleen handle, 33.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
167 Mixed silver flatware comprising: a George III silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker ‘RC’, London 1806; a pair of reproduction picture back trefid spoons, London 1918; an Art Nouveau dessert fork by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919; Walker & Hall silver sifting spoon, Sheffield 1909; Walker & Hall fiddle pattern butter knife, Sheffield 1913; three silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1910; and a silver teaspoon, London 1906, gross weight 300g (10) £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
169 French silver gilt aide memoire, mid to late 19th Century, shaped rectangular form centred with a vignette featuring a girl playing a tambourine within tooled lattice decoration, opening to a note pad, 10cm x 6.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
170 Victorian silver calling card case, by William Comyns, London 1895, of rectangular form repoussé decorated with cherubs and foliate scrolls throughout, 10cm x 7cm, weight approx. 81g £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
171 Edwardian silver four piece tea service by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1907, each of plain octagonal form with waisted stems and octagonal foot, comprising teapot with ebony finial and handle, 20.5cm, matching hot water jug, 26cm, milk jug, 14cm and a sugar basket, 10cm, gross weight approx. 1.314kg £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
172 Modern silver salver, Birmingham 1972, of canted square form, raised on paper scroll feet, 30cm, weight approx. 746g £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
173 Edwardian silver sugar castor, London 1909, with plain ovoid form and acorn finial, height 16cm, weight approx. 128g £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
174 Victorian silver sugar basket by Henry Holland, London 1869, footed circular form with pineapple decoration, swing handle, height 12cm, weight approx. 200g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
175 Late Victorian silver plated biscuit box, by Carrington of Regent Street, plain circular form with hinged cover, engraved with a crest of a coronet with a motto ‘Amicus Amicis’, 13.5cm diameter £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
176 Royal commemorative silver gilt box and cover, London 1981, embellished with The Prince of Wales feathers, 5cm diameter, weight approx. 50g £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
Lot 168 168 Chinese silver comprising: a dragon cup, with gilt interior, unidentified maker, late 19th Century, 6cm, weight approx. 75g; a Shanghai silver dragon beaker, 6cm; a smaller beaker, probably Tuck Chang, 4.5cm, weight approx. 87g; a plain Chinese silver cup, 4cm; pair of hammered finish ovoid beakers by Hung Chong, 5cm, 49g; and a pair of carved nut cups with white metal liners (loose), 4cm (8) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
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177 Victorian silver box, Birmingham 1896, elongated rectangular form, repoussé decorated with scrolls and foliage, 7.5cm x 3cm; also a Sampson Mordan silver mounted blue faceted glass scent bottle with hinged cap and original stopper, 13cm (2) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
178 Victorian silver baby’s rattle, by George Unite, Birmingham 1866, with coral teether, four crotals and whistling mouthpiece, 10cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lots 171-174
Lots 182 and 183 Lots 176-180 179 French white metal posy holder, late 19th Century, worked with foliate scrolls (chain deficient), 12cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
180 Sterling silver novelty vesta case formed as a head of a gun dog, marked ‘Sterling’, 5.5cm; also a modern cast brass gun dog vesta case, 5cm (2) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
181 Victorian silver zodiac bowl, by Charles Boyton, London 1888, 9.5cm diameter, weight approx. 118g; also a Queen Anne style silver presentation porringer, Sheffield 1893, inscribed ‘Mary’ and dated 1895, 9cm diameter, weight approx. 128g; silver lighthouse sugar caster of octagonal baluster section, London 1933, height 8cm, weight approx. 175g; and a George III silver sauce boat, London 1794, 7.5cm, weight approx. 87g (4)
182 George IV silver vinaigrette, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, cushion form with wriggle work decoration and a cartouche initialled ‘BL’, original gilt interior with grille, 27mm; also a Victorian silver vinaigrette, maker ‘AT’, Birmingham 1857, shaped rectangular form with engine turned chequer board decoration, original gilt interior with scroll engraved grille and original sponge, 35mm (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
183 William IV silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1830, rectangular cushion form with foliate border centred with cartouche initialled ‘CH’, opening to original gilt interior with foliate scrolled grille, 3.3cm x 2cm; also a further silver vinaigrette by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1809, of small size with wriggle work decoration, foliate gilt grille and interior, 25mm x 15mm (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
£150 - £250 plus 25% BP* * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 185-189
184 Seven George III silver Old English pattern table forks, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1813, weight approx. 448g £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
185 George III silver baluster tankard, maker ‘WK’ London 1777, half pint capacity, later inscribed, height 10cm, weight approx. 276g £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
186 George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1921, rectangular form with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, 11.5cm x 9cm, weight approx. 155g £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
187 Edwardian silver hip flask, Chester 1902, curved form with bayonet hinged cap, glass lined with removable cup, 15cm x 8.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
188 Victorian silver collapsible cup, by George Unite, Birmingham 1882, engine turned decoration with gilt interior, 7cm diameter, weight approx. 97g, contained in original black Morocco carrying case £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
189 Victorian silver taper stick, maker ‘JB’, London 1890 (loaded), 11.5cm; also a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, London 1898, with reeded columns over loaded base, height 12cm (3) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
190 Railway interest: presentation to Sir J C Inglis, chief engineer, Great Western Railway, two Egyptian silver plaques inscribed ‘Egyptian State Railway in recognition of training services to Egyptian pupils’ and another silver plaque inscribed in calligraphy, both framed as one, 22.5cm x 17cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
191 Art Deco vanity case in blue leather, opening to a complement of blue enamelled silver accessories by Mappin & Webb, hallmarked London 1935, with Jubilee marks, comprising hand mirror, two hairbrushes, clothes brush, two cut glass bottles, three cut glass jars, two leather boxes £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
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192 Enamelled sterling silver buckle, hat pin and button set, circa 1910 - 25, all in lilac and pearlescent enamel comprising 8.5cm oval buckle, two hat pins and six buttons with ring backs, cased £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
193 Continental 800 std silver pepper pot, hammered baluster design on four cast scroll feet, marked 800, 11cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
194 George V silver teapot, Sheffield 1912, bombe form, decorated with three horizontal bands and a reeded foot, ebony handle and finial, height 15.5cm, gross weight approx. 692g £300 - £400 plus 25% BP*
195 George VI silver hot water jug, maker ‘HA’, Sheffield 1936, Queen Anne style, plain tapered cylinder form with hinged dome cover and ebony finial and handle, height 23cm, gross weight approx. 621g £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
196 George V silver hot water jug, London 1912, pear shaped with a hinged domed cover, ebony handle, the base filled, height 22.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
197 Late Victorian silver teapot, maker ‘HS’, Sheffield 1897, of half reeded oval form with ebonised finial and handle, height 16cm, gross weight 548g £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
198 George V silver teapot, maker ‘HA’, Sheffield 1933, plain circular baluster form with gadrooned edge, raised on four ball feet, ebony handle and finial, height 15.5cm, gross weight approx. 695g £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
Lots 191 and 192
Lots 194-198
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Lots 199-205
199 Edwardian silver sugar basket by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1901, pierced oval form with reeded swing handle, vacant cartouches, blue glass liner, 12cm, weight 108g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
203 George III silver card tray, maker ‘IM’, London 1806, circular form with gadrooned edge, inscribed to the underside ‘The gift of the late JNo Iliffe, to JNo Mercer, 1807’ (sic) raised on three gadrooned feet, 20cm diameter, weight approx. 370g £140 - £180 plus 25% BP*
200 Victorian silver baluster cream jug, maker ‘GMJ’, London 1887, repoussé decorated with foliate trails, vacant cartouche, raised on trefid feet, height 12.5cm, weight approx. 123g £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
201 Silver card tray, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1940, circular form with a raised border, on three shell form feet, 15.5cm diameter, weight approx. 195g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
202 Walker & Hall silver christening tankard, Sheffield 1909, cylinder form with foliate engraved decoration and initials, 9cm, weight approx. 161g; also a further silver christening tankard, Birmingham 1911 engraved with initials and date 1914, 8.5cm, weight approx. 59g (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
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204 George III silver salver by John Crouch and Thomas Hannam, London 1782, circular form with a beaded edge, centred with a crest, possibly that of Wade, within floral garlands, raised on three beaded feet, 31cm diameter, weight approx. 912g £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
205 George III silver helmet shaped milk jug, London 1801, stipple engraved with trailing leaves above an initialled cartouche, height 11.5cm, weight approx. 145g £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
206 Edwardian silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1909, with acanthus capped handle, plain body raised on stepped hoof feet, height 9.5cm, weight 201g £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
211 Pair of George V silver apostle spoons, Chester 1910, in the 17th Century style, each with an apostle terminal, 20.5cm, weight approx. 156g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
212 Victorian silver Kings pattern serving set, comprising serving spoon and fork, by George W Adams, London 1865, engraved with an eagle crest, length 30.5cm, weight approx. 424g £180 - £240 plus 25% BP*
Lot 207 207 Composite set of twelve silver fiddle and thread pattern tablespoons, comprising three George III by Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, having engraved monogram ‘M B’; six George IV by Charles Boyton, London 1829, having engraved monogram ‘E W H’; and three Victorian by George Adams, London 1845, having engraved monogram ‘E W H’, lengths 22cm, 23cm, and 22.5cm respectively, total weight approx. 964g £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
Lot 213
208 Edwardian silver candlestick, by Hawksworth Eyre, Sheffield 1907, in the Adam style with urn sconce, waisted square column and flared square base (loaded), converted to an oil lamp pedestal with attached cut glass tank, the candlestick 31cm, overall height 44cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
213 Twelve George III silver Kings pattern table spoons, by William Chawner, London 1817, engraved with a winged crest, length 22cm, weight approx. 1.22kg £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
209 George III silver teapot, maker probably Walter Brind, London 1806, oval form with wrigglework decoration and a cartouche initialled ‘AG’, wooden handle and finial, height 15.5cm, gross weight approx. 385g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 214 214 Fifteen Victorian silver Kings pattern table forks, by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1846, engraved with a winged crest, length 21cm, weight approx. 1.558kg £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
Lots 210-212 210 Victorian silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1846, 35.5cm, weight approx. 271g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
215 Twelve modern silver handled Kings pattern table knives, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1973 (with the Sheffield Assay Office bicentennial date code), stainless steel blades, length 23cm, gross weight approx. 707g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
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218 Twelve modern silver handled Kings pattern tea knives, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1972, stainless steel blades, length 21cm, gross weight approx. 587g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 216 216 Twelve Victorian silver Kings pattern dessert spoons, by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1846, engraved with a winged crest, length 18cm, weight approx. 822g £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
Lot 219 219 Twelve modern silver Kings pattern soup spoons, maker JO, Sheffield 1997, weight approx. 950g £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
220 Six Victorian silver Kings pattern egg spoons, by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1846, engraved with a winged crest, length 13cm, weight approx. 189g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
221 Pair of Victorian silver Kings pattern sauce ladles, by Robert Wallis, London 1848, length 18cm, weight approx. 150g £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
222 Six George IV silver Queens pattern teaspoons, by William Bateman, London 1824, length 14cm, weight approx. 225g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
223 Six William IV silver Kings pattern teaspoons, by Charles Boyton, London 1834, length 15cm, weight approx. 223g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
224 Three Victorian silver Kings pattern coffee spoons with twisted hafts, maker W.D., Birmingham 1900; also a pair of George V silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1932, 11cm; and a smaller pair of George V silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1932, with claw grips, 7.5cm, total weight approx. 59g; also a single silver plated dessert spoon (6) £30 - £40 plus 25% BP*
Lot 217 217 Fifteen Victorian silver Kings pattern dessert forks, by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1846, engraved with a winged crest, length 17.5cm, weight approx. 1.021kg £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
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JEWELLERY, BIJOUTERIE, COINS AND WATCHES
230
Lea Stein serigraphy portrait pin brooch, 1960s, 4cm x 3cm
£20 - £30 plus 25% BP*
231 Lea Stein Moderne circular brooch ‘Colerette’, circa 196880, 5.5cm diameter; also a flapper Colombine brooch, 5cm x 4cm; and another flapper brooch, 5cm x 6cm (3) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
232 Three Lea Stein flapper brooches ‘Corolle’, circa 1968-80, 6.5cm x 4cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
233 Lea Stein Joan Crawford or Carmen brooch, circa 1968-80, 4.5cm x 5.5cm; also a Scarlet O’Hara brooch, circa 1968-80, 6cm x 6cm; and a Leontine brooch, 4.5cm x 2.5cm (3) Lots 232 and 231
£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
234 Lea Stein Tennis Woman or The Diver brooch, circa 1968-80, length 12cm; also a Rolls Royce brooch, 7.2cm (2) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
235 Lea Stein Elvis Presley brooch, circa 1968-80, height 5.5cm; also a John Travolta brooch, height 7.5cm; and a little dancing girl brooch, 5.5cm x 4.5cm (3) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
236 Two Lea Stein Famous Fox brooches, length 9.5cm; also a fox head brooch, circa 1968-80, 6.5cm x 4cm (3) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
237 Lea Stein large sleeping cat brooch, 5cm x 7.5cm and a matching pair of cat head clip earrings, 2.5cm x 3.5cm (3) £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
238 Four Lea Stein cat brooches, circa 1990s: sleeping, 7.5cm; standing, 10cm; ‘Bacchus’ head, 6cm; and Sacha, 8.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lots 233-235 (part)
239 Lea Stein Art Deco cat brooch, circa 1960s, 7.5cm x 3.5cm; also two cat with ball brooches, one 7cm x 5cm, the other 5.5cm x 3.5cm (3) £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
240 Four Lea Stein dog brooches: Ric the terrier, 9cm; Kimdoo the terrier, 7.5cm; Pouf the howling dog, 8.5cm; and dachshund, 7.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
241 Lea Stein poodle brooch, circa 1968-80, 4cm; also a blueberry pin, 7cm; and two Lea Stein floral brooches, the largest, 8.5cm x 7cm (4) £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
242 Lea Stein pouncing panther brooch, circa 1968-80, 10cm; also Tom polar bear brooch, 7.5cm; and lion with a hoop brooch, circa 1968-80, 7cm (3) Lot 236
£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
243 Lea Stein ladybug brooch, circa 1990s, 5.5cm; also a Cicada brooch, 8.5cm (2) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
244 Two Lea Stein tortoise brooches, circa 1990s, 8cm; also a smaller tortoise brooch, 5.5cm (3) £50 - £60 plus 25% BP*
245 Two Lea Stein swallow brooches, circa 1968-80, 8.5cm; also a goose brooch, 7.5cm, swan brooch with glitter, 7cm, and a wooden and mother of pearl duck brooch (not Lea Stein), 8cm (5) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
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246 Lea Stein large butterfly brooch, 7.5cm x 8cm; also two smaller butterfly brooches, each 4.5cm x 5cm; and a small brooch (not Lea Stein (4) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lots 248, 250 and 252
247 Two Lea Stein pinwheel brooches, 5cm diameter; also a bow tie brooch, 7.5cm; a geometric triangular brooch, 8cm; and a bow brooch set with rhinestones, 5.5cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
248 9ct gold opal and seed pearl openwork pendant, 45mm drop, width 30mm, suspended from a 9ct gold fine block link chain, length 50cm, gross weight approx. 5.9g
253 Italian blue topaz and diamond pendant necklace, the pendant formed as a garland of interlocking scrolls dispersed with three oval cut stones and tiny diamonds, length 63mm, suspended from a snake link choker necklace with lobster claw clasp, length 43cm, weight approx. 8.1g £300 - £400 plus 25% BP*
£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
249 Emerald and diamond cluster ring, central round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.25ct, bordered with eight small round cut emeralds within a flowerhead design and with 14 marquise diamonds totalling approx. 1.25cts, and with further brilliants channel set to the shoulders, totalling approx. 0.25ct, all set in 18ct white gold, size M/N, gross weight approx. 5.1g £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
250 Late Victorian ruby and pearl openwork pendant necklace, in 15ct gold, the Art Nouveau inspired pendant centred with a flowerhead in pearls dispersed with round cut rubies, and with a pearl suspended beneath, the whole suspended from chains with a uniting three pearl link above, all suspended from a fine chain necklace with ring clasp, the pendant drop 50mm, width 23mm, the chain length 41cm, gross weight approx. 6.6g £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
251 Diamond cluster ring, set with 19 round brilliant cut stones, in a flowerhead stepped 18ct white gold claw setting on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size S/T, total diamond weight estimated as 1.25cts, gross weight approx. 5.9g £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
252 George V amethyst and pearl openwork pendant necklace in 9ct gold, the pendant centred with a round cut amethyst bordered with channel set split pearls and further individually set amethysts, suspended from a pearl set loop, 43mm drop, width 26mm, suspended from a fine chain necklace, length 50cm, gross weight approx. 6.2g £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Lots 254, 256 and 258 254 Edwardian ruby and diamond cluster ring, Birmingham 1906, set with three cushion cut rubies dispersed with four old brilliant cut diamonds in yellow gold scroll mounts and ring, size P, gross weight approx. 3.5g £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
255 9ct gold pink tourmaline openwork pendant necklace, centred with a rectangular cut stone in collet mount, within a scrolled open border set with split pearls (one deficient) and with a pear cut tourmaline suspended beneath, pendant drop 40mm, suspended from a 9ct gold curb link necklace with barrel clasp, length 51cm, gross weight approx. 5.8g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 260, 262 and 264
256 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, centred with an oval cut sapphire of approx. 1.5cts, flanked on either side with six round cut brilliant diamonds totalling approx. 0.75ct, all in 18ct white gold mounts on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size J/K, gross weight approx. 4.8g £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
257 Bulova Precisionist chronograph gent’s stainless steel wristwatch, quartz movement, black dial in a 50mm case Purchased 2020 with original box and papers Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £220 - £280 plus 25% BP*
258 Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central oval cut sapphire of approx. 2cts, bordered with ten round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx. 1.2cts, all in stepped claw mounts in 18ct white gold, on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size M, gross weight approx. 4.7g £800 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
259 American 14ct gold thimble, size 7, inscribed ‘Pollie’, with original case inscribed ‘Woods & Co., Springfield, Massachusetts’, weight approx. 5.7g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
260 Vintage diamond brooch, circa 1910, open oval form inset with three central old cushion cut diamonds, the largest approx. 0.75ct, the two outer stones approx. 0.5ct each, and these flanked by graduating old round brilliants, total diamond weight estimated as 2.75cts, all set in unmarked platinum, 32mm x 15mm, gross weight approx. 7.3g £1500 - £2000 plus 25% BP*
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261 Pair of diamond stud earrings, each round brilliant cut, each of approx. 0.5ct, colour estimated as H/I and clarity P1/2, set in 14ct white gold claw mounts and posts, gross weight approx. 0.9g £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
262 Diamond riviere necklace in 18ct white gold, centred with a pear shaped pendant with a pear cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct bordered with small brilliant cut stones, suspended from an oval cut rose diamond further bordered with small round cut stones, the pendant drop 34mm, set between six marquise cut rose diamonds, each of approx. 0.5ct and bordered with small round cut brilliants and dispersed with individually set diamond links, the spread 13cm, suspended from a necklace set with 78 round diamond links and united by a clasp set with a further three small round brilliants, length 43cm, gross weight approx. 16.7g £3500 - £4000 plus 25% BP*
263 James Bond interest: S.T. Dupont ‘Spectre 007’ retractable ballpoint pen, limited edition, numbered 0030/1963, palladium finish (no box) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
264 Diamond three stone pendant necklace, the pendant having a blade bar terminating in three graduating round brilliant cut diamonds of approx. 1.52cts, 1.07cts and 0.66ct, all estimated as F/G in colour and P2/3 clarity, each set in a four claw mount in 18ct white gold, 35mm drop, suspended from an 18ct white gold curb link chain necklace, and with lobster claw clasp, length 40cm, gross weight approx. 6.9g £1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*
265 Pair of Hong Kong 18ct gold and jadeite torpedo chain cufflinks, 26mm, gross weight approx. 6.4g; also a jadeite and gold target bar brooch, indistinctly marked, 65mm, gross weight approx. 5.6g (3) £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
269 9ct gold flattened curb link necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 60cm, weight approx. 15.6g £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
270 Diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone of approx. 2.25cts, colour estimated as G/H and clarity as P1/2, in platinum claw mounts on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size S, gross weight approx. 4.4g £3000 - £4000 plus 25% BP*
271 18ct white gold, diamond and pearl bangle, simulated bamboo form pavé set with tiny diamonds interspersed with three cultured pearls, marked ‘750’, interior size 58mm x 58mm, gross weight approx. 46.6g £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
272 Omega Constellation 18ct gold chronometer wristwatch, circa 1950s, with a 27mm ‘pie pan’ dial, signed, with baton numerals and centre sweep seconds, the back case marked ‘Constellation Waterproof’, on a later 18ct gold mesh bracelet, case diameter 34mm, gross weight approx. 77.3g Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £1800 - £2400 plus 25% BP*
Lots 266, 268 and 270 266 Diamond cluster ring, the central round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.833ct, AGS certificated as H in colour and SI2 clarity, in a four claw mount, flanked on either side with smaller round brilliants of approx. 0.25ct each, set on shoulders each channel set with five tiny round brilliants, all in 950 grade platinum, size M, gross weight approx. 6g £1200 - £1800 plus 25% BP*
267 9ct two colour gold fancy link bracelet, with lobster claw clasp, 19cm, weight approx. 28g £250 - £300 plus 25% BP*
268 Diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut stone estimated as 1.2cts, H/J in colour, I2/3 clarity, all set in platinum, size G, gross weight approx. 2.3g £700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
273 Antique ruby and diamond bangle, centred with a round cut ruby within a collet mount and with six small round brilliant cut diamonds, individually set, and with two smaller diamonds set to the shoulders, all in white metal against a yellow gold hinged bangle with safety chain, interior size 56mm x 48mm, gross weight approx. 12g £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
274 9ct gold beaded chain link necklace, with ring clasp, length 48cm, weight approx. 8.7g £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
275 Ruby and diamond bangle in 9ct gold, set with nine graduating round cut rubies interspersed with tiny brilliant cut diamonds, the shoulders with scroll chased decoration on a hinged, hallmarked bangle, interior size 56mm x 48mm, gross weight approx. 14.7g £800 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
Lots 271, 273 and 275
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 276-283
276 9ct gold curb link coin bracelet, with ring catch and safety chain, length 19cm, supporting a Victorian sovereign, 1892, in a 9ct gold mount, South Africa gold pond, 1898, Louis XVIII French ten francs, 1816, with 9ct gold mount, Charles X French forty franc gold coin, 1824, with 9ct gold mount, Edward VII half sovereign, 1909, with 9ct gold mount, and an 18ct gold Star of David circular pendant, gross weight approx. 74.8g £1800 - £2000 plus 25% BP*
284 9ct gold gatelink bracelet, with padlock clasp and ‘touch me for luck’ charm centred with a hardstone bead, gross weight approx. 12.6g £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
285 Six 9ct gold bangles, one plain polished and the rest with bright cut decoration, weight approx. 28.5g; also a 9ct gold metal cored hinged bangle with scroll engraved decoration and safety chain (7) £300 - £350 plus 25% BP*
277 Sovereign pendant, centred with an Elizabeth II coin of 1965, in a 9ct gold foliate pendant mount, 38mm, gross weight approx. 13.1g £300 - £350 plus 25% BP*
278 Half sovereign pendant, centred with an Elizabeth II coin of 1982, within a laurel leaf border set with four tiny diamonds, 34mm, gross weight approx. 7.6g £140 - £180 plus 25% BP*
279 Half sovereign pendant, centred with an Elizabeth II coin of 1982, within a 9ct gold lappet pendant, 44mm, gross weight approx. 9g £120 - £150 plus 25% BP*
280 Krugerrand pendant, centred with a 1980 coin within a 9ct gold openwork pendant mount, 45mm, gross weight approx. 43.1g £1100 - £1300 plus 25% BP*
281 Sovereign bracelet, centred with a Victorian sovereign, 1893, Melbourne Mint, within a modern 9ct gold gatelink bracelet, with padlock clasp and safety chain, gross weight approx. 26.8g £450 - £550 plus 25% BP*
282
George V sovereign, 1911 (F/VF), weight approx. 8g
£280 - £300 plus 25% BP*
283 Victorian sovereign, 1897, within a 9ct gold pendant mount, gross weight approx. 9.4g £280 - £300 plus 25% BP*
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Lots 286, 288, 290, 292 and 294 286 Green tourmaline and diamond ring, in Post Modernist style, the rectangular cut tourmaline being 14mm x 7mm, bordered with diamonds, channel set and on a split shank in unmarked yellow gold, size Q, gross weight approx. 5.2g £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
287 9ct gold key pendant, 55mm, weight approx. 8.3g £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
288 Ruby and diamond cluster ring, the central marquise ruby of approx. 1ct, bordered with twelve round brilliant cut diamonds, well matched in colour, total diamond weight estimated as 0.6ct, in 18ct white gold claw mounts on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size T, gross weight approx. 7g
Lot 296
£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
289 Diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond of 0.46ct, certificated as G in colour and SI1 clarity, in a four claw platinum mount and ring, marked ‘950’, size O, gross weight approx. 5.3g £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
290 Emerald and diamond crossover ring, two square cut emeralds, each approx. 3cts, in claw mounts, within shoulders set with six small round brilliant cut diamonds in 18ct gold, ring size Q, gross weight 9.1g
Lot 296
£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*
291 Five hardstone seal fobs, 19th/20th Century, all with gilt finish including one with four shields representing the countries of the United Kingdom (uninscribed), the largest 34mm, the smallest 21mm; also two Victorian seal fob watch keys, each with a gilt finish (7)
297 Art Deco diamond bar brooch in 18ct white gold and platinum, set with three small round brilliant cut diamonds, channel set in a stepped block form on a blade bar, 52mm, gross weight approx. 2.4g £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
292 Art Deco style aquamarine and diamond ring in 18ct white gold, the square cut aquamarine estimated as 13cts, being 15mm x 15.5mm x 9mm deep, in a four claw mount and flanked on three edges with three tiny round brilliants in beaded collet mounts, the fourth similarly set with four tiny round brilliants, on a polished 18ct white gold ring, size R, gross weight approx. 8.7g £1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*
293 14ct gold figaro necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 59cm, weight approx. 15.4g £250 - £300 plus 25% BP*
294 Cabochon emerald and diamond cluster ring, in 18ct yellow gold, the emerald of approx. 2cts, in a collet mount and flanked on either side with 16 small round brilliant cut diamonds in a pavé setting on a broad band, size P/Q, weight approx. 7.6g £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
Lot 298
295 Opal and emerald cluster ring in 9ct gold, three cabochon opals, the largest 8mm x 6mm, dispersed with four round cut emeralds, in beaded claw mounts, with scroll engraved shanks, size S, gross weight approx. 4.2g; also a pearl and garnet cluster ring in 9ct gold, target form centred with a pearl within a ring of garnets and an outer pearl border, split leaf shank, size R, gross weight approx. 4.9g (2)
298 Breitling Superocean gent’s stainless steel automatic wristwatch, circa 2000, blue dial with Arabic numerals, date window, mono-directional bezel, stainless steel bracelet, with box, papers and outer card box
£120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
296 9ct gold charm bracelet, the curb link bracelet with padlock clasp and safety chain, supporting approx. 37 charms (not all marked), gross weight approx. 138.2g £1200 - £1800 plus 25% BP*
299 Edwardian 9ct gold carved cameo brooch, featuring the profile of a young woman within a double open frame, 45mm; also a carved shell cameo brooch featuring an allegory of night, within a wavy bordered pinchbeck frame, 55mm (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 300
300 Diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut stone estimated as 3.02cts, estimated as K in colour and I1 clarity, in an 18ct white gold six claw mount on a polished 18ct white gold ring, size M/N, gross weight approx. 3.76g £12000 - £18000 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 306
301 Topaz dress ring, the rectangular cut stone 20mm x 15mm, in corner claw mounts and ring in 9ct gold, size O/P, gross weight approx. 10.1g; also an amethyst dress ring, heart shaped stone in four claw mount and 9ct gold ring, size Q, gross weight approx. 6.2g (2) £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
302 Aquamarine line bracelet, set with 31 baguette cut stones in 10ct gold, length 19cm, gross weight approx. 5.5g; also an aquamarine and pearl openwork pendant, set with two oval cut aquamarines, 45mm x 20mm, indistinctly marked ‘gold’, probably 9ct, gross weight approx. 3.2g (2) £150 - £180 plus 25% BP*
303 Ruby and diamond cluster ring set with an oval cut ruby of approx. 1ct, bordered with 18 small round brilliant cut diamonds, in 18ct white gold claw mounts on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size T, gross weight approx. 5g; also a pair of matching ruby and diamond cluster ear studs, each central ruby approx. 0.25ct, bordered with twelve tiny round brilliants, all set in 9ct gold, gross weight approx. 2g (3) £300 - £400 plus 25% BP*
304 Diamond five stone ring, set with round brilliant cut stones totalling approx. 1ct, all set in 18ct white gold, size Q, gross weight approx. 4.8g; also a diamond seven stone ring, centred with an old brilliant cut stone of approx. 0.5ct flanked on either side with three small old brilliants, all in collet mounts (worn) on a yellow gold ring, unmarked, size S/T, gross weight approx. 1.8g (2) £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
305 Late Victorian gent’s 9ct gold and bloodstone locket signet ring, shield shaped bloodstone hinged to a locket beneath, the shoulders scroll engraved (unmarked), size R, gross weight approx. 5.6g £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
306 Mont Blanc Meisterstuck silver gilt pen set, circa 1970s/80s, comprising No. 146 Corn Barley fountain pen with 18ct white gold 4810 nib, matching ballpoint pen and propelling pencil, housed within an Asprey gilt tooled red Morocco case £2000 - £4000 plus 25% BP*
307 Vintage Bulova lady’s wristwatch, circa 1960s, 14mm silvered dial with baton numerals, manual movement, the lugs inset with tiny brilliant cut diamonds, the back marked 10k gold filled, on a later Wisewear 9ct white gold mesh bracelet, gross weight approx. 16.3g; also a further vintage Bulova lady’s wristwatch, circa 1970, in stainless steel with bark finish integral bracelet (2) Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £140 - £180 plus 25% BP*
308 9ct gold curb link watch chain, uniform links with two spring clips, length 42cm, weight approx. 41.2g £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
309 9ct gold double watch albert, having large open curb links united by traditional curb links, centred with a T-bar and with two spring clips, length 44cm, weight approx. 38g £400 - £500 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 308-311, 313 and 314
310 George III gold mounted agate etui, circa 1770, the blue/grey agate body of tapered, faceted oval section with hinged cover, surmounted with a ring for suspension, the mounts worked with flowers, foliage, cherubs and birds, and fitted with a gold folding fruit knife, gold needle, pencil holder and steel scissors, 97mm x 40mm
314 Victorian pietra dura gold pendant, the hardstone worked with a rose spray within a gold foliate border, with picture locket back, unmarked, with loop for suspension, 81mm drop, width 42mm
£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
315 18ct white gold and emerald necklace, circa 1960s/70s, flat herringbone V-shaped necklace centred with a pear cut emerald of approx. 0.5ct, further set with small round cut emeralds, totalling 26 stones, length 42cm, gross weight approx. 62.8g
311 Late Victorian lady’s 18ct gold hunter fob watch, white enamelled 27mm dial with Roman numerals, crownwind lever movement with a base metal dust cover, the outer case engraved throughout with foliate scrolls and an initialled cartouche, 32mm diameter, gross weight approx. 25.5g
£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
£1400 - £1800 plus 25% BP*
Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
312 Aquamarine jewellery comprising: a pair of lozenge cut pendant earrings in unmarked gold, the stones 10mm, suspended from a chain and navette central link and wire loops, 50mm drop, gross weight approx. 3g; and a bar brooch centred with a cushion cut stone on a 15ct polished bar, with safety chain, length 65mm, gross weight approx. 4g (3) £250 - £350 plus 25% BP*
313 Victorian 18ct gold pocket watch, hallmarked London 1844, gilt dial with foliate chased centre and Roman numerals, engine turned back cover, keywind movement, 41mm diameter, gross weight approx. 59g Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
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Lots 316, 318 and 320
Lots 321-324
316 Longines Conquest automatic gent’s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 1989, black dial with baton numerals, date aperture, centre sweep seconds, 36mm, on a later leather strap, with box and papers Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
320 Rolex Oyster Speedking stainless steel precision wristwatch, circa 1958, 23mm champagne coloured dial, signed and with baton and Roman numerals, gilt hours and blued steel centre sweep seconds, plain polished bezel, brushed stainless steel case with milled back, 32mm including winder, on a black leather strap Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
317 Pair of emerald and diamond cluster pendant earrings, in 18ct white gold, the flowerhead clusters centred with a round cut emerald bordered with small brilliants, suspended beneath a line of four small brilliants and a further small cluster, with post and screw-in butterfly, marked ‘750’, 28mm drop, gross weight approx. 4.9g
£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
321 9ct gold fancy bead and open chain necklace, length 84cm, weight approx. 24.8g £300 - £400 plus 25% BP*
£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
322 9ct gold curb link necklace, with ring clasp, length 47cm, weight approx. 42.4g
318 Omega 9ct gold cased gent’s wristwatch, circa 1960, champagne dial with Arabic and baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, signed 17 jewel manual wind movement, 267 calibre, numbered 17777637, the case 35mm, on a later leather strap
£400 - £500 plus 25% BP*
Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
319 15ct gold hinged plain polished bangle, with safety chain, interior size 57mm x 50mm, weight approx. 17.1g £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
323 9ct gold byzantine necklace, with ring clasp, length 57cm, weight approx. 17.5g £180 - £240 plus 25% BP*
324 9ct gold open double curb link bracelet, with lobster claw clasp and safety chain, length 19cm, weight approx. 24g £250 - £300 plus 25% BP*
325 Diamond solitaire ring, old brilliant cut stone of approx. 1ct, colour estimated as J/K, and clarity as I2/3, in white gold claw mounts, on a yellow gold ring, size T, gross weight approx. 4.6g £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lots 326-328
326 Diamond pavé bracelet in 9ct gold, set with 209 small round brilliant cut diamonds in articulated lozenge links (one diamond deficient), length 18cm, gross weight approx. 21.5g £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
327 Diamond bracelet, chevron links in yellow gold set with graduated baguette diamonds, unmarked, length 18cm, gross weight approx. 23.8g £800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*
328 Black pearl triple strand bracelet, the well matched pearl of approx. 10 grains each, united by a 14ct gold and carved coral clasp, length 16cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
329 Baroque black pearl choker necklace, being a single string of uniformly sized pearls, each approx. 4 grains, united by a white and yellow metal ring clasp, length 45cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
330 9ct gold belcher chain necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 51cm, weight approx. 20g £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
331 9ct gold belcher chain necklace, with ring clip, length 60cm, weight approx. 23.9g £250 - £300 plus 25% BP*
332 9ct gold belcher guard chain, with ring clasp, length 84cm, weight approx. 26.8g £250 - £300 plus 25% BP*
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Lots 330-336 333 9ct gold belcher chain necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 45cm, weight approx. 37.8g £400 - £500 plus 25% BP*
334 9ct gold belcher chain necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 55cm, weight approx. 47.8g £500 - £600 plus 25% BP*
335 9ct gold belcher chain necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 50cm, weight approx. 43.3g £400 - £500 plus 25% BP*
336 9ct gold belcher chain bracelet, with lobster claw clasp, 21cm, weight approx. 21.9g £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
337 Diamond half eternity ring, set with nine round brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approx. .4ct, channel set in 18ct white gold, size R, gross weight approx. 4.3g £300 - £400 plus 25% BP*
340 Tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, the cushion cut blue stone of approx. 1.0cts, bordered with baguette and round cut brilliant diamonds, all in white and yellow gold mounts, diamond weight estimated as approx. 1.0cts, all mounted in 18ct yellow gold, size R, gross weight approx. 5.8g £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
341 Diamond half eternity ring, set with six round brilliant cut diamonds, each approx. 0.25ct, well matched in colour estimated as J/K and SI1/2 clarity, all mounted in 18ct white gold, size R, gross weight approx. 6.5g £1200 - £1500 plus 25% BP*
342 Art Deco sapphire and diamond marquise cluster ring, centred with three cushion cut sapphires, the central stone approx. 0.5ct, within a navette collet mount with tiny diamonds at either end and bordered with 20 small round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.75ct, all set in platinum on leaf form shanks and a platinum ring, the cluster 26mm x 9mm, size S, gross weight approx. 6.8g £1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*
343 9ct gold and garnet dress ring, oval cut stone within a rope twist collet border, size O, gross weight approx. 3.4g; also a 9ct gold smoky quartz dress ring, size M/N, gross weight approx. 2.1g (2) £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*
344 Diamond cluster ring, set with 48 round brilliant cut diamonds in a stepped coronet mount, total diamond weight estimated as approx. 1ct, all set in 9ct white gold, size R, gross weight approx. 8g £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
345 Sovereign lady’s 9ct gold and diamond wristwatch, mother of pearl 14mm dial with diamond set bezel, on a brick link gold bracelet, gross weight approx. 17.4g Lot 338
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338 Pair of Art Deco style diamond cluster earrings, each set with 25 round diamonds, each in a beaded collet mount in an overall leaf form, all mounted in platinum, total diamond weight estimated as approx. 5.34cts, colour and clarity estimated as I-J and SI, 29mm drop x 16mm, gross weight approx. 7.3g £3000 - £5000 plus 25% BP*
£130 - £180 plus 25% BP*
346 Diamond pavé cluster ring, set with 15 old brilliant cut diamonds in a marquise setting, totalling approx. 1.3cts, in white metal claw mounts, on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size P/Q, the cluster 20mm x 10mm, gross weight approx. 3.9g £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
339 Pair of diamond pendant earrings, the round old brilliant cut diamonds approx. 0.25ct, in a beaded collet mount with a ringed outer border, suspended beneath a blade bar centred with a tiny round brilliant beneath a further round brilliant diamond of approx. 0.5ct, all set in unmarked platinum, the drop 26mm, gross weight approx. 2.7g £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Lots 340, 341, 342, 344 and 346
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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347 9ct gold fancy chain link necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 62cm, weight approx. 45.4g £500 - £600 plus 25% BP*
348 Opal and diamond pendant necklace in 18ct gold, by Boodle & Dunthorne, the pendant having a pear shaped opal doublet, 21mm x 12mm, in a collet mount bordered with small round brilliant cut diamonds set beneath an oval opal doublet, 9mm x 7mm, also bordered with round cut brilliant diamonds, in total 40 diamonds, totalling approx. 0.89ct, pendant drop 45mm, width 18mm, suspended from a spiga chain necklace with lobster claw clasp, length 45cm, gross weight approx. 20.4g £1200 - £1800 plus 25% BP*
349 9ct gold spiga chain link necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 56cm, weight approx. 31g
Lots 347-349
£320 - £380 plus 25% BP*
350 Amber beaded choker necklace, gross weight approx. 17.3g; also an amber leaf and berries brooch, en-suite to the necklace, mounted in yellow metal, 42mm, gross weight approx. 6.7g £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*
351 Diamond solitaire ring, round brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.5ct, estimated as H/J in colour, illusion set in 18ct white gold, on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size N, gross weight approx. 2.8g £350 - £450 plus 25% BP*
352 Pink sapphire and diamond necklace in 18ct white gold, the rectangular sapphire of approx. 0.7ct, bordered with small round brilliants, with loop for suspension further set with round cut diamonds, pendant drop 13mm, suspended from a chain link choker necklace, length 40cm, gross weight approx. 5.6g
Lots 352, 354 and 356
£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
353 Boodle & Dunthorne 9ct gold rope twist necklace, with ring clip, length 62cm, weight approx. 44.7g £550 - £650 plus 25% BP*
355 9ct gold bar and chain link necklace, with lobster claw clasp, length 60cm, weight approx. 11.6g; also a matching 9ct gold choker necklace, length 56cm, weight approx. 10.3g (2)
354 Diamond pavé pendant necklace, in 14ct yellow gold, having a pavé round diamond set heart suspended beneath spreading leaf forms further set with small round brilliant cut diamonds, width 30mm, drop 25mm, suspended from a chain link necklace with ring clasp, length 44cm, gross weight approx. 12g
£320 - £380 plus 25% BP*
£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
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356 Gold, diamond and ruby bracelet, centred with six small round cut diamonds and four small round cut rubies set on three rope twist strands, polished clasp, the gold unmarked, 18.5cm, gross weight approx. 22.1g £250 - £350 plus 25% BP*
357 18ct white gold and diamond bangle, set with five round brilliant cut diamonds inset into the matte white gold band, the polished sides further inset with eight small brilliants, total diamond weight approx. 1ct, interior size 57mm x 51mm, marked '750', gross weight approx. 22.3g £800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*
DAY TWO Thursday 17th February at 11am
PICTURES & MAPS
360 Saxton and Kip, ‘Cardigan Comitatus Pars Olim Dimetarum’, hand coloured map, published 1607, 27.5cm x 32.5cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
361 Norden and Hole, ‘Hampshire Olim Pars Belgarum’, hand coloured map, published 1637, 31cm x 34cm; also Norden and Kip, ‘Sussexia Sive Southsex Olim Pars Regnorum’, hand coloured map, published 1610, 22cm x 38cm; and Saxton and Hole, ‘Glocestriae Comitatus Olim Sedes Dobunorum’, hand coloured map, published 1637, 30cm x 33cm (3) £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
362 John Owen and Emmanuel Bowen, ‘Road map from Lichfield to Chester’, double-sided, hand coloured, published 1720, 17.5cm x 12cm; also Badeslade and Toms, ‘A Map of Cheshire’, hand coloured, published 1741, 15.5cm x 16cm; Robert Morden, ‘Cheshire’, hand coloured map, published early 18th century, 17cm x 22cm; Thomas Moule, ‘Cheshire’, hand coloured map, published 1837, 20cm x 25.5cm; G Cole and J Roper, ‘Chester’, hand coloured town plan, published 1805, 19cm x 24.5cm; John Cary, ‘Cheshire’, hand coloured map, published 1787, 22cm x 27cm (6)
365 A loose folio of 9 unframed maps comprising: John Spilsbury, ‘A New Map of North America from the Latest Discoveries’, hand coloured, published 1763, 29cm x 41cm; J Mawman, ‘West Indies’, hand coloured map, published 1819, 22cm x 27cm; J Mawman, ‘S. America’, hand coloured map, published 1819, 27cm x 22cm; Unknown engraver, ‘A Plan of the Straights of Bahama’’, hand coloured map, published 1763, 14cm x 20cm; E Bowen, ‘An Accurate Map of the East Indies’, hand coloured map, published 1757, 20cm x 29.5cm; Thomas Kitchin, ‘A New and Accurate Map of Italy’ Plate 1, hand coloured, published 1762, 28cm x 43cm; J Mawman, ‘United States’, hand coloured map, published 1819, 21cm x 27cm; J Mawman, ‘N. America’, hand coloured map, published 1819, 21cm x 27cm; London Magazine, ‘A Chart of the Channel in the Philippine Islands’ hand coloured map, published 1770, 30cm x 25cm (9) £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
363 John Ogilby, ‘The Road from York to West Chester’, hand coloured road map, published 1675, 35cm x 45cm; John Cary, ‘Lancashire’, hand coloured map, published 1787, 26cm x 21cm; Thomas Moule, ‘Lancashire’, hand coloured map, published 1837, 26.5cm x 20cm; John Roque, ‘Denbigh and Flint Shire’, hand coloured map, published mid 18th century, 17cm x 21cm; G Cole and J Roper, ‘Norwich’, hand coloured town plan, published 1807, 26cm x 20cm; Joseph Mutlow, ‘A Plan of the Ellesmere Canal’, hand coloured map, published 1795, 27cm x 22cm (6) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 366 366 Emanuel Bowen, ‘An Accurate Map of the North Riding of Yorkshire’, hand coloured, published 1787, 53cm x 69cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
367 The South East Prospect of the City of York, hand coloured engraving, 30cm x 80cm £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
368 Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861), ‘Four Actors at a Tea House’, diptych woodblock print, 19th century, 34cm x 48cm; also Utagawa Kuniyoshi, ‘Man Bowing to Woman’, diptych woodblock print, 19th century, 33cm x 49cm (2) £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Lot 364 (part) 364 PL Burdett, ‘A Chart of the Harbour of Liverpool’’, hand coloured, published 1771, 38cm x 51cm; also Greenville Collins, ‘Northwest Coast and Isle of Man’, hand coloured chart, published mid 18th Century, dedicated to the Hon. John Lowther, 44cm x 55cm; and a reproduction Saxton ‘Map of Lancashire’, published circa 1960, 40cm x 49cm (3) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
369 Utagawa Kunisada (1786-1865), ‘Mirrors for Collage Pictures in the Modern Style: Nakamura Shikan IV as Shirabyoshi Sakurako’, woodblock print, published circa 1860, 35cm x 25cm; also Toshi Yoshida (1911-1995) ‘Cherry Blossoms by the Gate’, woodblock print, published mid 20th century, 39cm x 26cm (2) £180 - £240 plus 25% BP*
370 Imao Keinen (1845-1923) ‘Joseph’s Coat, Grey Ouzel’, woodblock print, published 1891, 33cm x 24cm; also Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) ‘Kinryuzan Temple in Asakusa’, woodblock print, published circa 1845, 24cm x 35cm; unknown Japanese artist ‘Woman Pruning Iris Flowers, Mt. Fuji in the Distance’, woodblock print, probably 20th Century, 34cm x 25cm; and unknown Japanese artist ‘Priest Offering Flowers’, woodblock print, probably 20th Century, 33cm x 24cm (4) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
371 Four Japanese woodblock prints, each featuring Bijin, one being monochrome, 37cm x 25cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP* 44
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Lot 375 (part)
372 Unknown Japanese Artist, ‘Man and Women’ in shunga erotic depiction, probably 19th century, hand-coloured with ink, on paper, unsigned, image irregularly trimmed, 18cm x 27cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
373 Ohara Koson (1877-1945), ‘Spider and Bull-Headed Shrike’, woodblock print, published early 20th century, 34.5cm x 18.5cm; also Ohara Koson ‘Crow on a Snowy Branch’, woodblock print, published early 20th century, 34cm x 18cm; Ohara Koson, ‘Three White Mice and a Feather’, woodblock print, published early 20th century, 34.5cm x 18.5cm; and Ito Sozan (b. 1884), ‘White Egret’, woodblock print, published circa 1930, 38cm x 16cm (4) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
374 Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), ‘Maisaka: View of Imagiri’, woodblock print, published 1833, 23cm x 33cm; also, by the same hand ‘Cherry Blossoms on the Tama River Embankment’, woodblock print, published 1856, 33cm x 22cm; ‘Ueno in Iganokuni’, woodblock print, published mid 20th Century, 28cm x 19cm; and ‘Ishiyana Temple on Lake Biwa in Omi Province’, woodblock print, published mid 20th Century, 27cm x 19cm (4) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
375 In the manner of Utagawa Kunisada (1786- 1865), ‘Warrior and Servant’, woodblock print, probably 19th Century, 35cm x 23cm; also ‘Man’s Head’, woodblock print, probably 19th Century, 35cm x 24cm; ‘Warrior’, woodblock print, probably 19th Century, 35cm x 24cm; and unknown Japanese Artist, ‘Two Priests and a Goddess’, handcoloured print, probably 20th Century, unframed, 39cm x 30cm (4) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
376 Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), ‘Snow at Night Depicting a House, River and Ornamental Garden Under Falling Snow’, woodblock print, published 19th Century, 25cm x 38cm; also, by the same hand ‘Tokaido Goju-san Tsugi’, woodblock print, 19th Century, 22cm x 18cm; and two Japanese woodblock prints, probably 20th Century ‘An Opening Pomegranate’, 24cm x 32cm and ‘A Long-Tailed Bird Catching a Fly’, 24cm x 37cm (4)
Lot 376 (part)
£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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▲ 384 James Stinton (1870-1961), Pair, Ring neck pheasants, watercolour and bodycolour, signed, 14cm x 23cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*
▲ 385 James Stinton (1870-1961), Mallards in flight, watercolour and bodycolour, signed, 14cm x 21cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 377 377 Florentine School (late 19th Century), The Infant St. John the Baptist, after Leonardo, oil on panel, 28cm x 23cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
▲ 378 Studio of David Teniers (1610-90), Soldiers conversing before an inn under moonlight, oil on panel, 16cm x 22cm £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
▲ 379 Duncan McGregor Whyte (1866-1953), Portrait of Lady Rothesay, seated half length, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1927, inscribed verso, 80cm x 63cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
▲ 380 George Thompson (1934-2019), suspension bridge and weir, River Dee, Chester, pastel drawing, signed, titled verso and dated 1994, 35cm x 50cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
▲ 381 George Thompson (1934-2019), Willaston, wintertime, pastel drawing, signed, inscribed verso and dated 1993, 34cm x 50cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
▲ 382 Keith Bowen (b. 1950), Fountain spring water, pastel drawing, signed, 54cm x 36cm Provenance: Richard Hagan Fine Paintings, Broadway, Worcs, labelled verso £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
▲ 383 George Thompson (1934-2019), The River Dee, Chester,
Lot 386
looking towards St. Paul’s Church, Boughton, from the park, oil on canvas, signed, titled verso and dated 1975, 45cm x 55cm
▲ 386 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), Man walking, smoking a cigarette, felt pen on card, signed and dated 1971, 20.5cm x 13cm
£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Provenance: Entered from a local deceased collector’s estate, together with a number of signed Lowry prints, also in this sale £2500 - £3500 plus 25% BP*
▲ 387 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), View of a town, offset lithograph with blind stamp, signed in pencil by the artist, 46cm x 56cm Provenance: Purchased from Cornwater Fine Art 2020 £2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*
▲ 388 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), His family, offset lithograph with blind stamp, signed in pencil by the artist, 55cm x 73cm £2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*
Lot 384 (one of a pair) 46
Lot 387
Lot 388 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 392 392 Harry Phelan Gibb (1870-1948), Summer flowers, oil on canvas, signed, 60cm x 45cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
Lot 389
▲ 389 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), Two brothers, offset lithograph with blind stamp, signed in pencil by the artist, 63cm x 32cm £2500 - £3500 plus 25% BP*
▲ 390 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), Waiting for the tide, a Ganymed reproduction offset lithograph, 45cm x 68cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
▲ 391 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), Man with a trilby, limited edition print, published posthumously, numbered in pencil 92/150, 20cm x 12.5cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lot 393 393 J Willis (active late 19th Century), Roadside refreshment, oil on relined canvas, signed and dated 1895 ?, titled to the mount, 43cm x 60cm £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
▲ 394 Meme Ferre (Contemporary), Two works, ‘Spiritless’ and ‘Exit’, gouache and mixed media on paper, signed, titled to a label verso, dated 1989, 42cm x 35cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 395
▲ 395 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), The Reference Library, offset lithograph with blind stamp, signed in pencil by the artist, 27cm x 37cm £1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*
398 Walter Dendy Sadler (1854-1923), A casual ear, monochrome engraving, published in 1893 by Lefevre, London, signed in pencil by the engraver and the artist, 43cm x 58cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
Lot 396 (one of a pair) 396 Henry John Sylvester Stannard (1870-1951), Pair, River landscapes, watercolours, signed, 35cm x 50cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 399
▲ 397 Sir Peter Markham Scott (1909-89), Last of the Solway Barnacles, limited edition coloured print of 600, published by Ackermann, London 1952, signed in pencil by the artist, 39cm x 55cm
399 Frank Thomas Copnall (1870-1949), Tug on the Mersey in rough weather, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 60cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 400
Lot 403
400 Monogrammist A.T.N., Pair, Summer river landscapes, watercolour and bodycolour, signed with initials and dated 1883, 25cm x 18cm
▲ 403 John Piper (1903-92), Ludlow castle, coloured screen print, limited edition numbered 84/100, signed in pencil by the artist, 55cm x 79cm
£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*
▲ 401 Brian Nolan (b. 1931), Cattle grazing on the banks of the Dee, signed oil on board, 37cm x 52cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 404 404 Henry Charles Fox (1855-1929), Pair, Herding sheep on a country lane, watercolours, signed and dated 1915, 53cm x 36cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
Lot 402 402 David Gentleman (b. 1930), Charleston Market, lithograph in colours, numbered 53/100, signed and titled in pencil by the artist, 40cm x 53cm
▲ 405 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), On the sands, offset lithograph, numbered 132/500, signed in pencil by the artist, 38cm x 56cm £1500 - £2500 plus 25% BP*
£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
▲ 406 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), Sailing boats, offset lithograph, published by Venture Prints, Bristol, with blind stamps, signed in pencil by the artist, 32cm x 36cm £2500 - £3500 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 405
Lot 406 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 407
Lot 408
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Lot 409
Lot 411
▲ 407 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), Great Ancoats Street, offset lithograph, limited edition numbered 347/850, signed in pencil by the artist, 29cm x 38cm £1200 - £1800 plus 25% BP*
▲ 408 Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976), The Reference Library, offset lithograph with blind stamp, signed in pencil by the artist, 27cm x 36cm £1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*
▲ 409 Harold Riley (b. 1934), Couple kissing, offset lithograph, limited edition numbered 74/75, titled and signed by the artist, dated 1972, 38cm x 28cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
▲ 410 Harold Riley (b.1934), Swedish House, offset lithograph, limited edition numbered 35/500, signed, titled and dated 1971, 32cm x 50cm
Lot 415 415 Arthur Gilbert (1819-95), Fisherfolk on the shore at low tide, oil on panel, signed, 16cm x 34cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
▲ 411 William Heaton Cooper (1903-1995), Bamburgh Castle from Stag Rocks, watercolour, signed and dated 1929, 36cm x 53cm £1000 - £1500 plus 25% BP*
412 Thomas Henry Thomas (1839-1915), The old farmstead, signed oil on canvas, 50cm x 75cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
413 English School (Late 18th Century), Portrait of a gentleman, half length in a white shirt, oil on relined canvas, oval, 74cm x 62cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
414 Dutch School (Late 19th/early 20th Century), Boats moored at the edge of a river, oil on board, indistinctly signed, 23cm x 29cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
Lot 416 (one of a pair) 416 W Rogers (active late 19th Century), Pair, Fisherfolk on the shore, oils on millboard, signed, 20cm x 30cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 417
Lot 424
417 Eugene-Antoine Durenne (1860-1944), La Seine a Boulogne, signed oil on canvas, inscribed to the stretcher verso, 50cm x 65cm
▲ 424 S Perry (active 1960s), A covey of red legged partridge in an
£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
old outbuilding, oil on board, signed and dated 1968, 75cm x 91cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
425 Henry Charles Fox (1855-1929), Fishing from a bridge, watercolour, signed, indistinctly dated 1906, 53cm x 36cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
426 English School (Late 19th Century), Portrait of William Frith, shoulder length in a black jacket, oil on panel, 34cm x 29cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
427 Monogrammist J H (French, late 19th Century), Fete Champetre, oil on panel, 14cm x 22cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 418 418 Attributed to John James Wilson (1818-1875), Off Scarborough, fishing boat on choppy seas, oil on relined canvas, signed, 30cm x 60cm
428 Horatio McCulloch (1805-1867), ‘Kippen’, Figures resting by an old tree, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed in pencil to the stretcher, 28cm x 35cm £50 - £100 plus 25% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
429 Monogrammist H L (active 1920-30), Study of geraniums, oil on canvas, signed with initials and dated 1927, 34cm x 45cm
419 English School (mid 19th Century), Autumnal woodland, oil on canvas, 40cm x 60cm
£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
420 Norwich School (19th Century), Landscape with church and figures, oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
▲ 421 John R Dugmore (active circa 1946-72), The Great Orme on the North Wales coast, oil on board, signed and dated 1962, 45cm x 60cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
422 Albert Adams (early 20th Century), Fishermen at a quayside, watercolour, signed, 18cm x 28cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
423 English School (mid 19th Century), Capriccio landscape with figures, oil on board, 21cm x 27cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 430
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430 Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), Portrait of James and Alan Gillett within an interior, watercolour, signed and dated 1929, 60cm x 45cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
431 Mary Louise Gillett (Active 1920-50), Pair, The tuck shop, Falmouth, and The end of the village, watercolour, pen and ink, signed and dated 1911, 19cm x 18.5cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
436 Sir James Charles Inglis (1851-1911), Toll house on Putney Bridge, watercolour, signed with a monogram, inscribed verso, 21cm x 32cm; also Boat moored on a river estuary, watercolour, signed with a monogram and dated 1880, 17cm x 24cm; also a Vanity Fair lithograph of Sir James Charles Inglis ‘Great Western’, 32cm x 18cm; and a Victorian lithograph of a rifleman, 27cm x 19cm (4) NB: Sir James became Chief Engineer and General Manager of The Great Western Railway £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
432 Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), Spring Song, A view through the window, Kingswood, Boyn Hill Avenue, Maidenhead, watercolour, signed and dated 1937, 34cm x 45.5cm Exhibited at The Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 1937 and The Paris Salon 1939 £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
433 Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), View from the Thames, watercolour, signed and dated 1932, 23cm x 28cm; also a view of a bridge, watercolour, by the same hand, 24.5cm x 17cm (2) £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
Lot 437 (one of two) 437 Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), Portrait of A E Le Sage Gillett, quarter length, 12.5cm x 10cm; also Portrait of a gentleman wearing a brown jacket and waistcoat, oval, 12.5cm x 9.5cm (2) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 434 (one of two) 434 Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), Holland Park, watercolour, signed and dated 1954, 23cm x 35cm; also Scarlett’s Farmhouse, Highcockett, Berkshire, watercolour, signed and dated 1920, 20cm x 30cm (2) £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
438 Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), Portrait miniature of Jennifer M Gillett, seated three-quarter length in a yellow dress, signed and dated 1959, 12.5cm x 9.5cm; also by the same hand, a portrait miniature of a young girl, seated in a blue dress, 10.5cm x 8cm (2) £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
439 Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), Meditation, a still life miniature, 10.5cm x 8cm; also a pair of portrait miniatures of a gentleman and his companion, signed with initials ‘F A E’, dated 1936, 8cm x 6.5cm (3) £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
440 Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), Portrait miniature of Sir James Charles Inglis, oval, 5cm x 4cm; also by the same hand, a portrait miniature of Amanda Jane, 5cm x 4cm; a portrait miniature of a young lady seated, 5cm x 4cm; a portrait locket of Mrs A B Gillett, 4cm en rotunde; miniature of Mandy and Doja, 5.5cm x 4.5cm; classical portrait study of a maiden with a bird, oval, 6.5cm x 5.5cm; a watercolour, pen and ink study of the Madonna and Child, signed, 5cm square; also a Victorian School portrait miniature of a young lady, half length wearing a black dress, oval 6.5cm x 5.5cm; and an oval photographic portrait of a young girl (9) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 435 (one of two) 435 Mary Louise Gillett (Active circa 1920-50), A view of Hughtown, St Marys, Isles of Scilly, watercolour, signed and dated 1934, 22cm x 30cm; also Sweet Peas, watercolour, signed, 25.5cm x 16cm (2) £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
441 Series of George IV family silhouettes, dated 1828, painted in ink with gilt highlights, inscribed with names and dates verso, all 9cm x 7.5cm and similarly mounted in ebonised frames with brass oak leaf suspension rings; also a miniature manuscript drawing containing the 23rd essay of the celebrated Dr Goldsmith on the Genius of Love, dated 1805, 44mm x 32mm (9) £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 447 Lot 442 442 Pair of portrait miniatures, mid 19th Century, being the Hon. Mrs Lichney Smith nee Frances Mary Scarlet, and the Hon. Mrs Toler nee Henrietta Scarlet, 45mm x 38mm, similarly mounted and presented in moulded gilt scrolled frames (2)
447 Attributed to Warren Williams (1863-1918), A view in Snowdonia, watercolour, 24cm x 34cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
443 Early 19th Century portrait miniature of Helen Amelia Clarke, circa 1830, quarter length wearing a black band to her hair and a pearl necklace, 6.5cm x 5cm, mounted within a later moulded gilt scroll frame; also a miniature portrait of Mary Clarke, circa 1816, on paper, similarly mounted within a gilt scroll frame, 6.5cm x 5.5cm (2) £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
444 Cornelius Pearson (1805-91), On the Conwy, North Wales, watercolour, signed and dated 1877, 24cm x 41cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
445 Ben Hoyles (active circa 1900), Descent from the hills, watercolour, signed, 35cm x 54cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
Lot 448 448 James Loder of Bath (1784-1854), A covey of grey partridge, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1830, 59cm x 76cm £800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*
449 Kruger (Contemporary), Boatman on a lake, limited edition silkscreen print, numbered 123/200, signed in pencil by the artist, 28cm x 42cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
450 Kruger (Contemporary), Lone fisherman, limited edition silkscreen print, numbered 179/200, signed in pencil by the artist, 40cm x 30cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
Lot 446 446 Warren Williams (1863-1918), Highland landscape with ruins, watercolour, signed, 33cm x 50cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
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451 English School (Mid 19th Century), Sheep in Dedham Vale, watercolour, 27cm x 40cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
Lot 452
452 Pierre Adolphe Valette (1876-1942), Bravins, oil on board, dated 10th December 1930, 28cm x 40cm, Tib Lane Gallery (Manchester) label verso Provenance: Purchased by the vendor’s family from Tib Lane Gallery, Manchester £2000 - £3000 plus 25% BP*
453 English School (Mid 19th Century), The Last Boydell, a gentleman, quarter length in a black jacket and white shirt, oil on canvas, 74cm x 64cm, labelled verso ‘Thought to be the last Boydell to have lived at Trevalyn Hall before the Griffiths. Kindly given to James Farmer Boydell by Lady Clement Jones, 1957’ £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
454 English School (Early 19th Century), Portrait of a gentleman in a dark coat and white shirt, seated three-quarter length, oil on canvas, oval, 74cm x 62cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
455 English School (Mid 19th Century), Portrait of a gentleman, quarter length, in a black jacket and white shirt, oil on canvas, 60cm x 50cm, inscribed to a label verso ‘Great Grandfather of A C Farmer Boydell £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Lot 456 (one of a pair) 456 George Ayling (1887-1960), Pair, North Devon harbour, watercolours, signed, 32cm x 44cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 457 457 Attributed to Myles Birket Foster (1825-99), Picking flowers, watercolour, bearing a monogram, 20cm x 27cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 460 460 Follower of Herbert Davis Richter (1874-1955), Still life of roses in a glass vase, oil on canvas, 45cm x 40cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
▲ 461 Ian Fennelly (Contemporary), Eastgate, Chester, watercolour, pen and ink, signed, 25cm x 34cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
▲ 462 Ian Fennelly (Contemporary), The bandstand, The Groves, Chester, watercolour, pen and ink, signed, 24cm x 34cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
Lot 458
Lot 463
458 Follower of Thomas Gainsborough (1727-88), Portrait of a young lady, seated half length in the shade of a tree, pastel drawing over pencil, 27cm x 22cm
▲ 463 Ian Fennelly (Contemporary), The Liver Building from the Mersey, watercolour, pen and ink, signed, 34cm x 53cm
£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
459 John Dearman (active 1824-57), Returning home, a horseman in a country landscape, oil on relined canvas, signed and dated 1852, 20cm x 30cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*
£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
▲ 464 Ian Fennelly (Contemporary), The Eastgate Clock from the walls, Chester, watercolour, pen and ink, signed, 26cm x 24cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
▲ 465 Ian Fennelly (Contemporary), A church, Chester, watercolour, pen and ink, signed, 25cm x 34cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
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▲ 466 Ian Fennelly (Contemporary), The Handbridge, Chester, watercolour, pen and ink, signed, 25cm x 34cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
470 Nora Davison (1881-1930), York towards the Minster, watercolour, signed, 30cm x 20cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 471
467 Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-97), After the battle ‘The Prize’, watercolour with scratching out, signed, titled to the mount, 33cm x 49cm
▲ 471 James Longueville (b. 1942), Overton on Dee, Evening Light,
£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
pastel, titled to a label verso, 40cm x 59cm Provenance: Sarah Samuels, Chester £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
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Moulded gilt frame, 8.5cm, aperture size 69cm x 82cm
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473 Monogrammist A F (active circa 1900), Portrait of James Inglis (1809-91), oil on canvas, inscribed, signed and dated ‘03, 55cm x 45cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lot 468
▲ 468 James Dick (Contemporary), Untitled V, charcoal and chinagraph, signed and dated 2005, 50cm x 36cm
Lot 474
£60 - £100 plus 25% BP*
469 Victorian lithographic print, Byland Abbey looking West, 31cm x 49cm
474 Mary Louise Inglis (active circa 1920-50), Portrait of Sir James Charles Inglis, seated half length, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated verso 1911, 50cm x 44cm
£20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 475
475 F Cazabay (French active circa 1900-10), ‘Portrait of Monsieur Inglis’, standing, near full length, oil on canvas board, signed, inscribed and dated 1909, 46cm x 22cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
476 Lillian Russell Bell (1864-1947), The Capricorn and Normandy in Port St Mary Harbour, Isle of Man, watercolour, signed and dated 1897, 40cm x 68cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 476
▲ 477 James Edward Duggins (1881-1968), In Brixham Harbour, watercolour, signed, 23cm x 29cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
OBJETS D’ART
481 Maori carved wooden tiki figure, traditionally carved, 38cm x 14.5cm; also a smaller wooden tiki, 14cm (2) Provenance: According to the vendor’s family ‘’Shirley’s grandparents travelled to Pitcairn Islands and New Zealand in the Victorian/Edwardian era so may be from there’’ £100 - £180 plus 25% BP*
482 Pair of French figural ormolu candlesticks, circa 1870, cast with patinated bronze figures of the infant Pan supporting a gilt ormolu sconce, over a Rococo foliate base, height 24cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
483 French gilt brass and enamelled jewellery casket, by Tahan Freres de Lempereur, oval form, the hinged cover with a maiden feeding a lamb, inlaid throughout with blue enamel with white enamel jewelling, raised on gilt ormolu scroll bracket feet, height 15cm, length 17.5cm £700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
484 French red boulle box, late 19th Century, inlaid throughout with acanthus scrolls, the hinged cover with a vacant cartouche, 21cm x 16cm x 6.5cm £350 - £400 plus 25% BP*
485 Decorative tooled leather book form folding backgammon set, the interior with needlework boards, with gaming pieces, 52cm x 35cm when closed £300 - £400 plus 25% BP*
Lot 480 480 Victorian sporting dinner gong, circa 1900, having two ox horns supporting a brass 23cm gong, over an oak base, complete with mallet, width 45cm, height 50cm
486 French simulated boulle cigar case, circa 1910-20, rectangular cushion form worked with brass inset with dark red lacquer and bone inlay, 15.5cm x 8.5cm
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489 Victorian yellow moulded glass and brass pedestal oil lamp, having a globular frosted clear glass shade over a yellow tank moulded with nesting birds, over a reeded urn column and black glazed base, height 63.5cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
490 Edwardian oak longcase mantel timepiece, circa 1900-10, with cream coloured chapter ring with Arabic numerals, the case embellished with brasswork, raised on brass feet, height 51.5cm, width 16.5cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*
491 Victorian cranberry glass and brass pedestal oil lamp, having a moulded cranberry tinted clear glass shade (probably modern) over a faceted cranberry tank, brass wheatear trumpet stem and black glazed foot, height with chimney 57cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
492 Continental padouk and metal framed cigar box, circa 191030, cedar lined, 22.5cm x 15cm x 11cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
493 Novelty brass book form table top vitrine, inset with bevelled glass panel, fabric lined interior, 21.5cm x 14cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lot 487 487 Pair of Renaissance Revival bronze Cellini ewers, late 19th Century, mid brown patina, height 57cm £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
494 Gothic Revival brass and onyx blotter, circa 1870, the brasswork chased with foliate decoration, 28cm x 21cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
488 Scottish inspired brass book form cigarette box, cast with thistles and with Gothic tracery, opening to reveal a cedar lined interior, 19.5cm x 13.5cm x 5.5cm; also a matching vesta case, 7.5cm x 5cm (2) £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Lot 495 495 Fine Victorian burr walnut and pietra dura box, by Woolfield & Co., Glasgow, the hinged domed cover inset with a Derbyshire pietra dura panel of forget-me-nots and lily of the valley, opening to reveal a blue silk lined interior, 37.5cm x 30cm x 13cm £700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
496 Victorian coromandel and brass blotter in Gothic Revival style, 30cm x 21cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
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497 French brass jewellery casket, circa 1860, canted square form with a domed cover, punctuated throughout with brass knot forms with turquoise enamelled detail, within scroll engraved panels, fabric lined interior, all raised on beaded feet, 14cm x 14cm x 13cm £250 - £300 plus 25% BP*
498 Italian rosewood and brass jewellery chest, circa 1890, detailed with brass strapwork punctuated with ivory squares, with a single glazed door opening to four silk lined drawers with a further drawer to the base, all raised on bun feet, width 20cm, height 25.5cm, depth 17.5cm £350 - £400 plus 25% BP*
499 Gothic Revival brass and fabric covered ‘coffre fort’, probably French, 19th Century, with brass strapwork and brass corners against a worn red velvet ground, hinged cover with carrying handle, 20.5cm x 14cm x 12cm
504 Fine French leather and boulle blotter, circa 1860, the cover centred with an armorial crest within a brass surround with white metal acanthus scrolls and arabesques punctuated with mythological figures, and bordered with winged angels and figures representing the arts, the amboyna panel back inset with a brass plate inscribed ‘Souvenir Ludwig Winter’ and a brass monogram, 40cm x 31cm £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
505 Martin Fleeson acoustic guitar ‘Opus X’, made July 1972, in a fitted hard carrying case £700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
506 Well executed mahogany apprentice piece chest on stand, having oak lined drawers with fine dovetails, width 18.5cm, height 24cm, depth 10cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
507 Late George III mahogany and brass bound miniature box, with key, 12.5cm x 9.5cm x 6.5cm
500 Vienna faux boulle box, circa 1900, rectangular form inset with brass, with red and white lacquered detailing, on a painted silver ground, velvet lined interior, traces of a paper label to the base, 15.5cm x 10.5cm
£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
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501 Pair of French gilt ormolu figural candelabra, circa 1880, each with a classical maiden holding aloft a cornucopia of flowers and with four candle sconces, all raised on a white onyx baluster plinth and octagonal base, height 59cm £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
508 French gilt brass and Britannia metal table form sewing etui, circa 1890, the top inset with a brass roundel featuring the profile of a young woman in Art Nouveau style, opening to reveal a silk lined interior, gilded Britannia metal base, width 15.5cm, height 15cm £250 - £300 plus 25% BP*
509 Railway interest: After Constant Duval (French 1877-1956), Chateau de Blois, Chemin de Fer de Paris a Orleans, lithographic railway poster, affixed to card, 105cm x 74cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
502 Good French gilt ormolu mantel clock, by Jean-Francois Deniere, Paris, second quarter 19th Century, in Rococo style surmounted with a cherub on a floral garland, the gilt dial with enamelled Roman numerals, signed ‘Deniere ft de bzes a Paris’ (sic), the movement signed and numbered 977, striking on a bell supplied by Gailleaux, flanked with flowering acanthus scrolls, over a base adorned with two cherubs, all raised on acanthus scroll supports, height 40.5cm, width 29cm
510 Marek Szwarc (1892-1958), cast metal crucifix, signed, with bronzed finish, mounted on a wooden cross, 22.5cm x 19.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*
503 Pair of Continental mirrored devotional niches, circa 1920, arched form faced with turned walnut pillars, width 22.5cm, height 28.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 511 511 Edward Dore, English, early 19th Century, Six Isle of Wight sand pictures, each featuring local landmarks, circa 1839-41, signed and titled in ink, presented within three frames, the largest 10cm x 12cm Lots 506-508
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512 Late Regency rosewood and brass inlaid writing box, circa 1825, with a vacant brass cartouche bordered with brass dot inlays and with a side pull out bottom drawer, opening to a later red leather writing surface, with pen rest and inkwell, the lock stamped ‘E Turner’, 50.5cm x 26.5cm x 17.5cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
513 Regency rosewood and brass writing box, circa 1810-20, having a central vacant brass cartouche bordered with arcaded brass, and opening to a gilt tooled red leather writing surface enclosing secret drawers, and having two inkwells, flush brass carrying handles, with Bramah lock, 37cm x 24.5cm x 15cm £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
514 Regency rosewood sarcophagus tea caddy, circa 1810-20, interior with twin covers, boxwood line inlays, squat bun feet, 21cm x 13cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
515 Music score on vellum, 16th/17th Century, with centre fold, in Latin, finished in coloured inks, 42cm x 66cm
Lot 519
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516 Pair of walnut turned candlesticks, 32cm; also a small fruitwood turned goblet, 10cm (3) £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
517 Eastern cast brass wine ewer, bayonet fitting top over a waisted neck, the body cast with masks and trellis, height 32.5cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 518 518 Victorian School, mid 19th Century, A mariner’s woolwork tapestry picture of a three masted clipper flying the red ensign, and inscribed ‘Remember Me’, with a cartouche of flowers initialled ‘WR’, mounted within a contemporary maple ogee frame, the whole 62cm x 75cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
519 Victorian black papier mâché serving tray, circa 1850, shaped rectangular form decorated in Chinoiserie style with Asiatic pheasants perched on rocks, 81cm x 63.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
520 Pair of George III silkwork tapestry pictures, early 19th Century, featuring a man seated beneath a tree, with a companion picture of a woman seated beneath a tree with a baby nearby, in coloured silks, mounted within oval gilt swept frames, overall size 57cm x 48cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP* 66
Lot 522-524
521 Indian engraved copper tray, late 19th Century, featuring traditional Indian deities together with Christian elements, 66cm x 52cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
522 Victorian mahogany cue stand, accommodating 24 cues around a central column, height 101cm, 52cm diameter £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
523 Mahogany snooker ball case with full complement of balls and wooden triangle; also a number of snooker cues by Peradon, cue rests and an extension rest and long cue by Orme & Son, Manchester, with Prince of Wales feathers £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
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Edwardian oak billiard scoreboard, width 110cm, height 51cm
£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
525 Victorian steel and brass billiard table light, with three lamps with red fabric shades, length 278cm, drop to the light fitting 62cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
526 Victorian Gothic Revival coromandel and brass stationery box, with sloping cover, Puginesque inspired brass appliques, vacant interior, with key (restored), 23.5cm x 14cm x 17.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
527 Victorian and brass mounted coromandel stationery box, circa 1860, the top with shield shaped vacant cartouche opening to a vacant interior, width 22.5cm, height 15cm, depth 9cm; also a Victorian Gothic Revival coromandel and brass mounted book slide, 36cm x 15cm when folded, extending to an interior size of 48cm (2) £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
528 Victorian copper fish kettle, twin handled oval form, 63cm; also a copper riveted coal bucket, 33cm; and a copper helmet shaped coal scuttle, with copper shovel (4) £50 - £100 plus 25% BP*
529 Edwardian mahogany double folding cake stand, with four dished trays and central carrying handle, height 90cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
Lot 530 530 Victorian rosewood vanity box, circa 1850-70, with fitted interior with electroplated topped bottles and jars and further glass jars (one inkwell deficient), having a mirror inside the lid, the lock plate inscribed ‘Mordan & Co., Makers, Patent, London’, and with a jewellery to the base, 33cm x 24cm x 19cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
531 Royal provenance: A pewter plate, the border inscribed ‘Sandringham’ and surmounted with a crown, London touch marks, probably 18th or early 19th Century, 25cm diameter; also two 18th Century pewter chargers, 42cm diameter; and three further pewter plates, 25cm and 22.5cm diameter (6) £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
532 Victorian Gothic Revival burr walnut and brass mounted domed stationery box, circa 1870, 24cm; also a matching blotter, 30cm x 21cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
533 Victorian Gothic Revival amboyna and brass book slide, by T Russell, Brighton, circa 1860, 35cm x 14cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
534 Six Georgian brass candlesticks, the largest 23cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
535 Austrian cold painted spelter ring neck pheasant table lighter, mounted on an oak base, height 20.5cm, length 32cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
Lots 532 and 533
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540 French faux ivory carnet de bal, late 19th Century, the cover with white metal detailing opening to a watered silk interior, paper leaves, 9.5cm; also a Morocco leather carnet de bal, 9.5cm; and a modern brass and peach lacquered cigarette box, 10.5cm (3) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lots 536 and 537
Lots 541 and 542
536 Japanese bronze vase, Meiji (1868-1912), attributed to the workshop of Nogawa, shouldered slender ovoid form, decorated with jungle fowl perched amidst blossoming branches in silver and gold inlay, signed by the carver, 21cm
541 40cm
£200 - £400 plus 25% BP*
542 Late Victorian oak cutlery tray, with silver plated mounts, raised on bun feet, 37cm x 90cm; and a matching oak bowl with silver plated mounts and original white glazed pottery liner, 24cm diameter (2)
537 Chinese bronze censer on stand, 18th Century or earlier, with twin lug handles, three spur feet, the base with a seal mark in Zhuanshu script, 14cm diameter, supported on original lotus flower stand £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
538 Oriental carved jadeite elephant, in brown and grey shades, 11cm, on a carved wooden stand £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
539 Victorian stoneware and cast brass pedestal oil lamp, having a frosted and engraved globular shade over a Grecian style body attributed to Samuel Alcock and Co., featuring a print of Hermes against a blue ground, raised on a cast brass triform base, height 72cm £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Oak and metal coopered harvest jug, 19th Century, height
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543 Victorian pewter hunting snuff box, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, oval form, the hinged cover cast with a shooter and gun dog, 8cm x 6cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
544 Five 19th Century horn snuff boxes, three faced with tortoiseshell, the largest being oval, 8cm x 5cm, the smallest 4.5cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
545 Windsor and Newton artist’s mahogany paint box, circa 1900, fitted interior with original paints, 24cm x 21.5cm x 8cm £60 - £100 plus 25% BP*
546 19th Century mariner’s love token, possibly Barbados, the folding mahogany octagonal case revealing a photographic image of a gentleman and a lady, bordered with an arrangement of various seashells, 23cm when folded £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
547 Two Chinese bronze seals, each worked as a temple lion, and cast with Xhuanshu script, 4.5cm; also a small bronze dog form finial, 4cm; and a Burmese bronze opium weight, 4cm (4) £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lots 545 and 546
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552 Tibetan bronze figure of a bodhisattva, cast seated on a lotus throne in dhyanasana, 14.5cm; also a Thai parcel gilt bronze figure of Rama Teppanom, seated, 15cm (2) £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
553 Black Forest carved limewood book slide, carved with bears hauling wood, width 43cm, height 18cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 548 548 Swiss cylinder musical box, late 19th Century, playing ten airs on a 38cm cylinder, within a rosewood and walnut veneered case, detailed with trompe l’oeil transfer, 76cm x 31.5cm x 19cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
549 Scottish horn snuff mull, early 19th Century, with an unmarked white metal mount, 7cm; also a further Scottish horn snuff mull, mounted in unmarked white metal and with a vacant shield cartouche, 12.5cm (2) £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
550 Victorian Gothic Revival coromandel and brass stationery box, circa 1860, domed top with Gothic inspired brass work, opening to a restored interior with divisions, 22.5cm x 16.5cm x 13cm deep
Lot 554 554 Traditional twelve string lute by Garth Hennie, circa 1964/5, the fluted back in fiddle back satinwood, signed, 71cm, in a fitted hard carrying case £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*
555 Regency rosewood and brass campaign style writing box, circa 1820, interior with tooled leather writing slope and compartments, 38cm x 25cm x 15.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
£100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 556 556 Pair of South German carved wooden sporting trompe l’oeil panels, each carved in bas relief with a deer flanked by pheasant and grouse against a frame carved and embellished with oak leaves (with losses), 94cm x 50cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lot 551 551 Pair of cranberry glass and cast brass pedestal oil lamps, each having a cranberry frilled shade over a quilted moulded cranberry tinted tank over a cast brass baluster column and scroll base (lacking chimneys), height 71cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
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557 Taxidermy Indian leopard skin by Theobald Bros. Taxidermists, Mysore, South India, length 213cm NB: By repute shot by Mrs Barbara Ball, 1929 £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
561 Victorian oak stationery box/inkstand, circa 1890, the top inset with a brass panel, opening to reveal a sectioned interior, the front with a similar panel centred with a Renaissance style figure holding an envelope, the inkstand base with two glass inkwells, flanking a pen try and with a drawer to the base, width 36cm, height 25.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 558 558 Marklin O gauge three rail electric engines, coaches and rolling stock, all pre-war, comprising 20 volt 0-4-0 R66/12910 locomotive and tender; 20 volt X 0-4-0 locomotive and tender; illuminated passenger coach, 2nd Class (17510); illuminated goods wagon (17550); two 2nd/3rd Class passenger coaches (17190); rolling stock including Marklin fuel tanker (17750); flatbed wagon with three oil drums; two log wagons (17720); tipper wagon; 15t box wagon; part flatbed wagon; and an animal cage on flatbed wagon, complete with lion; workman’s hut; and a Dinky Coventry Climax forklift truck (18) £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*
559 Lucien Alliot, bronze sculpture of a dancer, mid brown patination, signed to the circular base, raised on a grey marble plinth, height 43cm
Lot 562 562 Chinese carved wooden figure of a boy on a water buffalo, late 19th/early 20th Century, length 30cm, mounted on a carved wooden stand detailed with lingzhi and fir, the stand 34cm, total height 21.5cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
563 Edwardian brass magazine rack, with wooden base, width 38cm, height 34cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
564 Unusual Oriental style hardwood folding jardinière stand, circa 1900, rectangular form with folding carved bracket legs, 29cm x 15cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
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Lots 565 and 566
560 British leather shell carrier, for up to 5 1/2’’ shells, with traces of a royal standard, 40cm; also a further shell carrier, finished in blue painted fabric with royal standard, height 33cm (2)
565 Italian bronze sculpture of Mercury, after the antique by Giambologna, mounted on a marble socle and square wooden base, height 37cm
£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
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566 French bronze sculpture of a knight on horseback, late 19th Century, dark patination, height 32cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
567 Victorian walnut and brass Gothic Revival book slide, circa 1870, with brass studded and ivory details, 35cm
572 Victorian walnut and brass bound writing box, with brass reinforced corners and brass cartouche inscribed ‘H.E.S. Collingwood’, opening to a later green leather writing slope with pen rest and inkwells, width 35cm, depth 23cm, height 15.5cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
568 French brass and mother of pearl jewellery box, circa 1880, rectangular form with hinged cover inset with a bevelled glass mirrored plate, bordered with mother of pearl with fleur de lys brass details, opening to a wooden lined interior, the sides further inset with mother of pearl and fleur de lys and laurel leaf garlands, all raised on knurled feet, 15cm x 12cm x 8cm £250 - £300 plus 25% BP*
569 Dutch mahogany and marquetry scent bottle case, late 19th Century, decorated throughout with foliate sprays in a variety of woods, with twin carrying handles, opening to four damaged gilt decorated square section bottles, the case 17.5cm x 17cm x 21.5mcm high £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
570 Victorian brass and porcelain mounted chestnut book safe, by Howell James & Co., Regent St, London, circa 1870, with lockable brass hinge surmounted with a cherubian porcelain boss, the front face embellished with Gothic inspired brass tracery, each centred with a cherubian porcelain boss, 19cm x 7.5cm x 12.5cm £250 - £350 plus 25% BP*
571 Fine Victorian burr walnut and mother of pearl inlaid writing box, by Parkins & Jotto, Oxford St, London, sloping box opening to a tooled red leather writing surface, two inkwells, pen tray, stamp compartments and two hidden drawers, width 30cm, depth 24cm, height 11cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 573 573 Stobwasser papier mâché circular box and cover, circa 1800, the cover painted and titled ‘Didon after Guerin’, the base signed, and the interior painted in red ‘12393 Stobwasser Fabrik’, 10cm diameter £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 576 Lot 575
574 Late Victorian brass bound mahogany jewellery box, the recessed handle inscribed on the back plate ‘Presented to J Griffiths Esq. by a sincere friend’, opening to a comparted interior with pull out tray, 30cm x 21cm x 12.5cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
575 Henry Crouch, London, lacquered and oxidised brass binocular compound microscope, numbered 1423, with bi-directional circular stage, 37cm, within original mahogany carrying case with additional eyepieces and lenses, and a table magnifier, with key, the case 41cm x 23.5cm £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
576 Victorian pine microscopic slides cabinet, having a single glazed door opening to 21 numbered trays, housing approx. 140 prepared slides, mostly initialled ‘C.E.A.’, others include ‘Ward’, ‘Topping’, ‘T V Dickinson’ and ‘Cole’, most circa 1875-80, the cabinet 30cm wide x 32cm high x 33cm deep
£60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
579 George Ormerod ‘History of the County Palatine and City of Chester’, 2nd Edition, revised and enlarged by Thomas Helsby, published by Routledge, 1882, in three volumes £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*
580 Edmund Lodge ‘Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain’, printed for Harding & Lepard, 1835, twelve volumes, gilt tooled leather covers £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
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19th Century cork picture of Pembroke Castle, 27cm x 46cm
£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
577 Victorian mahogany and brass inlaid box, opening to a Morocco leather documents pouch within the lid and a scant number of partitions, the sides with flush fitting brass handles, 30.5cm x 23cm x 14cm; also a Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid jewellery box, with a drawer to the base, 30.5cm x 22cm x 13.5cm (2)
582 London Olympic Games 1908 commemorative medallion by Vaughton, 51mm diameter, cased; also assorted ephemera pertaining to the National Cyclists Union and Sir H B Scott, menus and invites, one with a variety of signatures, being the banquet to Olympic competitors and officials at the Holborn Restaurant, London and a small number of photographs of cycling events around the same time
£70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
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578 Victorian rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid writing box, with flush brass carrying handles, the cover inlaid with foliate sprays in mother of pearl and inscribed with initials ‘M C’, opening to a blue velvet writing surface with two lidded inkwells, width 35cm, depth 24cm, height 13cm
£400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
FURNITURE & RUGS
590 Late George III mahogany and inlaid bookcase cabinet, circa 1790-1810, of small proportions, surmounted with a fretwork and inlaid swan neck pediment, over a lattice inlaid frieze, twin astragal glazed doors opening to three shelves, all within blind fretwork canted corners, the base fitted with a reading slide, over two short drawers with brass beaded ring handles, and two recessed panel cupboard doors, with satinwood banded oval inlays, further flanked with blind fretwork corners, all raised on splayed bracket feet, width 91cm, height 211cm, depth 48cm £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
591 Oak joined side table, early 18th Century, three plank top with moulded edge over a single frieze drawer with brass knobs, raised on moulded square legs united by stretchers to the base, width 77.5cm, depth 56cm, height 76cm £250 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lot 595
592 Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded revolving bookstand, square top over two bookshelves supported on a cross frame base with brown pot castors, 51cm square, height 85cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
595 Regency moulded giltwood overmantel mirror, circa 1825, with cavetto and ball cornice and a classically moulded frieze, within Corinthian pilasters, flanking three bevelled glass plates with ebony reeded mounts, width 154cm, height 86cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
Lot 593 593 Italian walnut and marquetry centre table, the top inlaid with panels of boxwood, kingwood and harewood in foliate fronds around a central floral bouquet, bordered with a brass edge and fitted with two frieze drawers inlaid with arabesques in boxwood, raised on four legs capped with cast brass terms further inlaid and with acanthus brass sabots, the top 106cm diameter, height 81cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
594 Arts & Crafts oak sideboard, attributed to Liberty & Co., circa 1900-05, the tongue and groove panelled back with two shelves supported on open brackets carved with fruit, the base fitted with two drawers centred with a fruit carved panel, over an open central space flanked on either side with two recessed panel cupboard doors, all with brass and copper handles and hinges, raised on a stand with chamfered square supports united by stretchers, width 183cm, depth 60cm, height 176cm £500 - £700 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 596 596 George III oak and mahogany housekeeper’s cupboard, circa 1800-30, moulded cornice over four double fielded panel doors, crossbanded with mahogany and opening to three shelves, flanked with wrythen moulded and reeded pilasters, over a base fitted with six long crossbanded drawers with turned wooden knobs, all raised on ogee bracket feet, width 205cm, height 228cm, depth 48cm £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
Lot 599 599 George II oak inverted breakfront dresser, circa 1730-50, two plank top over a central short drawer with shaped fielded panel cupboard door beneath, opening to a single shelf, flanked with quarter pilasters and three deep drawers on either side, all with brass batwing plate handles, raised on bracket feet with later hidden castors, width 87.5cm, depth 57cm, height to the bottom of the bracket feet 79cm £800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*
Lot 597 597 Pair of Sheraton Revival mahogany and inlaid pot cupboards, circa 1880, with shaped backs inlaid with a flowerhead in boxwood, corner inlays to the top with anthemion and with a single recessed panel, satinwood banded door, opening to a single shelf, plinth base, width 43cm, depth 34cm, height 80cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
598 George III mahogany cheval mirror, circa 1800, the rectangular plate supported on turned and ringed columns with acorn finials, over a base united by double stretchers, with sabre legs with brass toes and castors, width 64cm, height 60cm £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
Lot 600 600 George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1780-1800, with a dentil cornice over two short and three long graduating drawers over a base fitted with three long drawers, all with brass swan neck handles, raised on ogee bracket feet, width 116cm, depth 51cm, height 167cm Lot 598
£600 - £800 plus 25% BP* * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 601 601 Small oak joined mule chest, probably North Wales, early 18th Century, having a three recessed moulded panel front with channel moulded outlines, fitted with a long drawer with faux moulded recessed panel two drawer front, brass swan neck handles, raised on stile feet, width 88.5cm, depth 50.5cm, height 71cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
Lot 602
Lot 603
602 Oak joined coffer, circa 1680-1700, three recessed panel top and front with channel moulded outlines, original loop hinges, raised on stile supports, width 104cm, depth 56cm, height 59cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
603 Edward Tomlin, Royal Exchange, George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, circa 1770-80, the hood centred with a blind fretwork panel, over reeded columns flanking a brass arched 12’’ dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre with subsidiary seconds and date aperture, strike/silent to the arch, mask spandrels, five pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, the trunk with moulded arched door over a moulded panel base and stepped plinth, with two weights and pendulum, height 245cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
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Lot 605
604 Oak candle stand, late 17th Century and later, the octagonal moulded top over a barleytwist column and three splayed legs, 34cm diameter, height 71cm
605 Meshed woollen carpet, deep red field with central deep blue and terracotta medallion, within a deep blue and red palmette border, size approx. 310cm x 198cm
£150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
606 F Bayley, Uttoxeter, oak thirty hour longcase clock, circa 1760, later moulded cornice pierced with tulips, over a brass 10 1/2’’ dial with Roman numerals, silvered date aperture, plain trunk with a domed top door, and stepped box base (no pendulum), height 204cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lot 609 609 Six provincial joined oak chairs, 18th Century, each with vase splat and solid seat £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 607 607 Early George III oak dresser, circa 1760, having a boarded plate rack with moulded cornice, shaped apron with cup hooks, over two shelves, the open base fitted with three drawers with pot board beneath, width 181cm, depth 41cm, height 177cm £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
Lot 610 610 Karaja/Lamberan woollen runner, madder field with hooked boteh reserves in blues and rust reds, within a flowerhead border, size approx. 458cm x 90cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*
611 French fruitwood table, the square top inset with an aquatint engraving after Bartolozzi, fitted with a single drawer with brass beaded knobs, raised on slender cabriole legs with bras appliques, inscribed to a paper label to the underside ‘Prinz Liechtenstein’, 54cm square, height 76cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
Lot 608 608 Victorian burr walnut library table, circa 1860, the rectangular top with moulded edge fitted with two frieze drawers, raised on fretted trestle sides united by a turned and tulip carved stretcher, all raised on bun feet with concealed castors, width 122cm, depth 58cm, height 74cm £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
612 Oak joined parlour table, 18th Century, three plank top over baluster turned supports with stretcher base and ball feet, width 93cm, depth 66cm, height 65cm £150 - £250 plus 25% BP*
613 Pair of provincial mahogany camel back side chairs, circa 1800, each with pierced splat, needlework seat raised on tapered square legs £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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614 Oak lowboy, fitted with a single long drawer and two short drawers, with brass handles, centred with a fretwork panel, all raised on swan neck legs with pad feet, width 77cm, depth 48cm, height 68.5cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
615 Karaja woollen runner, the red field dispersed with blue and salmon pink reserve with hooked botehs, within a deep blue coloured flowerhead border, size approx. 280cm x 104cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 616 616 Elm chest of drawers, 18th Century, fitted with two short and three long graduating drawers with later brass fretwork handles, raised on bracket feet, width 79cm, depth 52cm, height 82cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
617 Benjamin Gray and Justin Vulliamy, London, a good walnut eight day longcase clock, circa 1760, having a caddy top, gold coloured ball finials, over two fretwork panels, brass capped pilasters flanking a 12’’ brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre with subsidiary seconds, date aperture and silvered signature tablet, five pillar eight day movement striking on a bell, with twin weights and pendulum, the trunk with a well figured moulded door over a crossbanded base and stepped plinth, height 245cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £7000 - £10000 plus 25% BP*
618 George V demi-lune side cabinet, having quarter veneered flame mahogany central door opening to a single shelf, raised on short swan neck legs with pad feet, width 119cm, depth 46cm, height 96cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
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626 William and Mary style upholstered camel back settee, late 19th/early 20th Century, upholstered throughout in crewel foliate tapestry in green against a pale cream ground, raised on short cabriole legs with pad feet, width 86cm, depth 90cm, height 122cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
627 Mahogany bowfront plate rack, 19th Century, having three open shelves, the lower fitted with a central drawer with brass teardrop handles, with a smaller drawer on each side, width 53cm, depth 21cm, height 99cm £70 - £100 plus 25% BP*
Lot 619 619 Oak enclosed dresser, early 18th Century with later alterations, two plank top with moulded edge over a central fielded panel cupboard, flanked with three drawers on either side, with moulded edge, raised on stile feet, width 182cm, depth 53cm, height 81cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*
620 Bidjar deep red ground woollen runner, the busy field with multiple flowerheads in blues and reds, within a green and blue border, size approx. 560cm x 77cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
621 William and Mary style walnut side table, circa 1920, crossbanded and with feathered inlays, fitted with three drawers with teardrop brass handles, raised on turned tapered supports united by a stretcher, raised on ball feet, width 91cm, depth 51cm, height 75cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
622 French fruitwood washstand, late 19th Century, with rectangular tray top, with frieze drawer over a U-shaped tray and turned stretcher, raised on umbrella legs, width 49cm, depth 33.5cm, height 66cm
Lot 628 628 Regency style moulded gilt overmantel mirror, with cavetto ball cornice over a classical moulded frieze, Corinthian column pilasters flanking mirrored plates, width 141cm, height 87cm £100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
623 George III oak bowfront hanging corner cupboard, circa 1800, dentil cornice over two doors crossbanded with mahogany opening to three painted shelves, height 104cm, width 73cm
629 Continental oak bookcase cabinet, first half 20th Century, the top with reeded finials over two glazed doors opening to four adjustable shelves, over a base fitted with two acanthus carved raised panel cupboard doors, all raised on short turned feet, width 127cm, height 232cm, depth 53cm
£40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
£150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
£50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
624 Oak and inlaid flat front hanging corner cupboard, 19th Century, crossbanded with burr yewood and with boxwood and ebony stringing, opening to three shaped shelves, height 92cm, width 63cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
625 Kerman garden woollen rug, red field dispersed with multiple flowers and weeping willows within a foliate border dispersed with birds, size approx. 222cm x 138cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lot 630 630 Kashan woollen carpet, the red field centred with a fawn and blue palmette medallion, with blue and fawn spandrels, with a deep blue palmette border, size approx. 380cm x 247cm £600 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
631 Italian style gilt moulded standard lamp, with sage green silk shade, and a spare shade, over a carved and fluted column and triform base, height 190cm £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lot 625 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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632 Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded occasional table, the rectangular crossbanded top over tapered legs, further inlaid with satinwood, united by a raised cross stretcher centred with a turned finial, width 61cm, depth 41cm, height 70cm NB: Inscribed to an original paper label on the underside ‘Presented to Miss Penman......the occasion of her marriage’ £60 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lot 634 634 Victorian mahogany adjustable reading table, in the style of Leveson & Sons, rectangular top with double adjustable lecterns, on a turned and ringed column adjustable for height, over a quatreform base with squat bun feet and concealed castors, 91cm x 49cm, minimum height 75cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
635 Senneh woollen runner, deep blue field with a red and fawn pole medallion within a fawn, red and blue boteh border, size approx. 293cm x 72cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
636 French turned beechwood hat and coat stand, height 186cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
637 Late Regency rosewood sewing table, the well figured rectangular top with a single frieze drawer over a pullout wooden well, raised on beaded supports united by a turned stretcher, sabre legs with brass paw feet and castors, width 53cm, depth 58cm, height 73cm
Lot 633
£200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
633 Flemish carved oak library bookcase, circa 1890, having a carved lion mask and acanthus frieze, over two leaf carved bordered glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, the base fitted with two frieze drawers with lion mask cup handles, over two carved panelled cupboard doors, each centred with trompe l’oeil dead game, and opening to a single shelf, all raised on squat bun feet, width 137cm, height 238cm, depth 52cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
Lot 636
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641 Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded envelope card table, rectangular top folding open to reveal a green baize playing surface and coin wells, over a single drawer, raised on tapered square section legs united by a platform stretcher and block castors, 55.5cm square, height 75cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
642 Provincial joined fruitwood and beech aedion, with a pull up crimping handle over a trestle style joined base, width 90cm, height 68cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
Lot 638 638 George IV mahogany and rosewood banded square piano, by Clementi & Co., Cheapside, London, the upper case with lift up keyboard cover, the rounded corners inlaid with brass and raised on six turned and reeded brass capped legs with brass cup castors, width 73.5cm, depth 64cm, height 186cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lot 643 643 Early Victorian rosewood canterbury, circa 1845, with fretwork sides cornered with barleytwist columns over a waisted base with a single drawer, raised on turned supports, width 72cm, depth 42cm, height 53cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 639 639 Chinese rosewood jardinière stand, late 19th Century, shaped top with a beaded edge, the top inset with marble, over a prunus blossom carved frieze, on five carved legs united by a stretcher, the top 40cm diameter, height 49.5cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
644 Mahogany cellarette, 19th Century, domed top with twin brass carrying handles, opening to reveal a sectioned interior, raised on ogee bracket feet, with concealed castors, width 62cm, depth 47cm, height 51cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lot 640 (one of two)
Lot 645
640 Kilim flatweave woollen rug, geometric design dispersed with fawn lozenge forms within a fawn border, size approx. 255cm x 178cm; also another kilim rug, bold geometric designs in madder, blue and fawn, size approx. 178cm x 139cm (2)
645 Meshed woollen carpet, fawn field with a central red palmette flowerhead medallion, red spandrels and a red and blue palmette border, signed, size approx. 336cm x 246cm £600 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 25% BP* * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 647 647 George I oak bureau, circa 1720, fitted interior with secret drawers, small drawers and central pigeonhole, with well beneath, the front fitted with two short and two long graduating drawers, all crossbanded and with brass batwing and swan neck handles, raised on straight bracket feet, width 95cm, depth 55cm, height 107cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
648 Georgian silver chest, probably of Eastern manufacture, reinforced throughout with metal strapping and with carrying handles, opening to a pullout tray and candle box, width 67cm, depth 46cm, height 46cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 646
649 Victorian needlework tapestry firescreen in the French taste, the tapestry centred with a bouquet of flowers bordered with flowers and foliate scrolls, presented in a moulded gilt frame punctuated with shields, over a brass column and French Rococo style base, width 82cm, height 43cm
646 French walnut Vernis Martin display cabinet, early 20th Century, the top with bowed, glazed cabinet door opening to a single plate glass shelf, over a base with painted panel featuring courtiers within a garden, opening to a single shelf, bordered with brass mounts, raised on slender cabriole legs with brass sabots, width 79cm, height 179cm, depth 41cm
650 Matched pair of Bidjar woollen runners, the abrashed dark blue field dispersed with leaf forms and flowers in oranges, reds and greens, within a running foliate border, sizes approx. 508cm x 100cm and 510cm x 109cm (2)
£600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
£700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
£80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 650 (one of a pair)
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Lot 653
Lot 651 651 Victorian mahogany and inlaid breakfront press wardrobe, circa 1860-80, having a cornice over a central press cupboard with five original trays over two short and two long drawers, all crossbanded with satinwood, flanked on either side with hanging cupboard space, all raised on a plinth base, height 205cm, width 304cm, depth 64cm
653 Victorian walnut extending dining table, the top accommodating three additional leaves, length when closed 150cm, extending to 297cm, width 121cm, with ten Victorian style mahogany camel back dining chairs, with green fabric upholstered seats and reeded baluster forelegs (11) £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
654 Oak flat front corner cupboard, 19th Century, on a later stand, fitted with two shelves, width 88cm, height 191cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
655 Persian Araak woollen carpet, the straw coloured field dispersed with a myriad of botehs with deep red spandrels, fawn and red patterned border, size approx. 332cm x 221cm £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
Lot 656 656 Charles II oak boarded coffer, circa 1670, single plank top over a front with later carved lunette frieze and lozenge decoration with chip carved edges, width 113cm, depth 38cm, height 51cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
657 George III provincial oak side table, circa 1810, the top crossbanded with walnut, fitted with two short drawers with later brass handles, raised on tapered square section legs, width 83cm, depth 45cm, height 71cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 652 652 Oak joined livery cupboard, early 18th Century, having two fielded panel cupboard doors opening to two rows of wooden pegs and hanging space, over a base fitted with two small fielded panel cupboard doors flanking a central fixed panel and two drawers beneath with brass swan neck handles, raised on stile supports, width 131cm, height 179cm, depth 48cm
658 Victorian mahogany polescreen with needlework banner, height 60cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
£600 - £800 plus 25% BP* * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 659 659 George III oak mule chest, circa 1800, crossbanded throughout with mahogany, the hinged top opening to an interior fitted with candle box and two hidden drawers, the front with three fielded panels over two short drawers to the base with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet, width 120cm, depth 52cm, height 81cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
660 Caucasian woollen runner, red field with a deep blue abrashed hounds tooth medallion centred with red reserves, within a foliate border, size approx. 320cm x 89cm £80 - £120 plus 25% BP*
Lot 663
Lot 661 661 Pair of George III mahogany shield back hall chairs, circa 1785, shield shaped backs painted with the crest of a hedgehog, over a dished seat and tapered square section forelegs with spade toes, width 46cm, height 92cm The crest is possibly that of Byrom (Lancashire) or a Harris derivative £600 - £800 plus 25% BP*
662 Victorian mahogany stained beech luggage rack, 61cm x 36.5cm, height 46cm £30 - £50 plus 25% BP*
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663 George I walnut bureau bookcase, circa 1720, the top with cavetto cornice over moulded glazed bookcase doors, opening to two shelves, pullout candle slides beneath, slope front, featherbanded and opening to a stepped interior with drawers and pigeonholes around a central cupboard door, sliding well, the base fitted with two short and two long graduating drawers, later brass handles, all raised on straight bracket feet, width 105cm, height 208cm, depth 55cm £700 - £1000 plus 25% BP*
664 Queen Anne style burr walnut serpentine front dressing table, circa 1920, crossbanded and with boxwood and ebony featherbanding, over three frieze drawers, raised on swan neck legs with pad feet, width 114cm, depth 52cm, height 80cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 665 665 Senneh woollen rug, deep blue field centred with a fawn lozenge and deep blue pole medallion, against a red stepped reserve, red border, size approx. 154cm x 130cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 672 666 Queen Anne style walnut drop leaf pot cupboard, fitted with a crossbanded door, raised on swan neck legs united by turned stretchers, width 46cm, depth 38cm, height 80cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
667 Regency mahogany gentleman’s washstand, traditional form with double opening top, pull up mirror, tambour fronted pot cupboard, over a pull out double faux fronted commode drawer, all raised on splayed bracket feet, width 45.5cm, depth 44.5cm, height 84cm £50 - £80 plus 25% BP*
668 Mahogany dish topped pedestal tripod table, the circular top over a baluster column and splayed cabriole legs, 61cm diameter, height 74cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*
669 Mahogany serpentine front chest of drawers, in the Georgian style, circa 1910, fitted with four long graduating drawers with cast brass handles, raised on splayed bracket feet, width 95cm, depth 49cm, height 91cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
Lot 673
670 Caucasian woollen runner, deep blue field with sky blue and fawn lozenge reserves, within a fawn and blue running border, size approx. 250cm x 95cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
671 Queen Anne style walnut triptych dressing table mirror, height 63cm, width 90cm £20 - £40 plus 25% BP*
672 Late Victorian mahogany and glazed threefold dressing screen, height 168cm, width 180cm £100 - £150 plus 25% BP*
673 Early George III oak wall cupboard, circa 1760, broadly crossbanded, with a single door opening to shelves and small drawers around a central pigeonhole, width 63cm, depth 24cm, height 73cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
674 Oak joined coffer, circa 1660 and later, the plank top with moulded edge opening to a candle box interior, over a double recessed panel front with channel moulded outlines, raised on stile supports, width 111cm, depth 44cm, height 63cm £120 - £180 plus 25% BP*
Lot 675 675 Chinese woollen carpet fragment, 19th Century, worked with a figure crossing a bridge in a mountainous river landscape, 115cm x 178cm £40 - £60 plus 25% BP*
* Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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678 Mahogany framed skeleton toilet mirror, in the Sheraton style, oval bevelled glass plate supported on an S-shaped open frame surmounted with an urn finial, width 62cm, height 81cm £50 - £70 plus 25% BP*
Lot 676 676 French walnut bed in Louis XV style, having a triple panelled headboard surmounted with a C-form crest, similarly panelled footboard with Norris bed base and mattress, all raised on acanthus carved and scrolled feet, headboard width 163cm, bed base width 138cm, total length 200cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lot 679 (and detail) 679 Chinese export porcelains set within an Italian parcel gilt two tier etagere, comprising an armorial plate, Qianlong (1736-95), painted with the Brydges: Duke of Chandos Arms, as illustrated in F A Crisp ‘Armorial China’ (pg.8), and a further Imari patterned plate, both set within a two tiered stand on double scroll supports, width 41cm, height 70cm; the lot accompanied by the aforesaid volume, privately printed limited edition, 1907, numbered 123/150, signed Lot 677 677 Late Regency mahogany bonheur du jour, circa 1825, having a three quarter gallery top over two small cupboards opening to small drawers, and centred with two drawers, over a base with a folding writing surface supported on lopers, and fitted with two frieze drawers, raised on turned and ringed legs with a platform shelf beneath and having brass cup castors, width 87cm, depth 51.5cm, height 114cm £300 - £500 plus 25% BP* 86
£300 - £500 plus 25% BP*
680 Mahogany and upholstered settee, 19th Century, upholstered in mustard and red striped fabric, raised on tapered square section legs with brass cup castors, width 164cm, depth 73cm, height 86cm £150 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Lot 681 681 Late Georgian mahogany breakfront library bookcase, circa 1800-20, having a beaded moulded cornice over four glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, over a base with four recessed panel cupboard doors, opening to further shelves and space for three drawers (deficient), all raised on a plinth base, width 231cm, depth 58cm, height 249cm
Lot 683 683 Victorian gilt moulded overmantel mirror, circa 1860-80, surmounted with a laurel leaf monogram crest over a rectangular plate bordered with trailing leaves and flanked to the lower part with pinnacled columns, width 150cm, height 212cm £200 - £400 plus 25% BP*
£800 - £1200 plus 25% BP*
682 B Barlow, Oldham, oak eight day longcase clock, circa 1780, the hood with a cavetto moulded cornice over two brass capped columns flanking a 12’’ brass dial with silvered chapter ring, painted centre with penny moon and date aperture, the movement striking on a bell, the trunk with a plain door and box base, and raised on later bracket feet, height 216cm Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches £400 - £600 plus 25% BP*
Lot 684 684 Pair of cast iron campagna garden urns, on waisted square bases, 56cm diameter, height 76cm £200 - £300 plus 25% BP*
Lot 682 * Buyer’s Premium of 25% inclusive of VAT at 20%
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Lot 685 685
Pair of cast iron garden pedestal urns, each of shallow form on a fluted stem and tapered square plinth, 52cm diameter, height 77cm
£100 - £200 plus 25% BP*
Lot 686 686
Pair of cast iron roebuck post finials, height 100cm, width 54cm
£100 - £200 plus 25% 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 25% 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.
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Byrne’s (Chester) Ltd. A Private Limited Company. Registered in England and Wales No. 7794090
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Conditions of Sale Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. We have separate terms for online only auctions. 1. Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Byrne’s (Chester) Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 7794090 and whose registered office is located at Pullman House, The Sidings, Boundary Lane, Saltney, Chester, CH4 8RD, or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; “Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction; “Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer; “Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described; “Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer; “Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions; “Premium” means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4; “Reserve” means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold; “Sale Proceeds” means the net amount due to the Seller; “Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions; “Terms of Consignment” means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers; “Terms of Sale” means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time; “Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale; “Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf; “VAT” means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.byrnesauctioneers.co.uk. In these Terms of Sale the words 'you', 'yours', etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2 Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue. 2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 2.3 7 and 8. 2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9. 2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13. 2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale. 2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website. 3 Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid. 3.3 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition. 3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained). 3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute.
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Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party. We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve. We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so. Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice). The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: the Hammer Price; a premium of 20.83% plus VAT of the Hammer Price; any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and any VAT due. VAT You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. The contract between you and the Seller The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). Payment Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment. If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. Title and collection of purchases Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: 8.2.1 not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or 8.2.2 not later than seven business following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later. If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot. Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot. If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within ninety days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any noncompliance by you with these Terms of Sale.
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Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. Warranties The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are secondhand. If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. ave as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded. Descriptions and condition Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (ii) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. Deliberate Forgeries You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within one month of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if: 13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2. If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. our right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. Our liability to you We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen.
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Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. Notices All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given: 15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery. Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: joboucher@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk auctions@byrnesauctioneers.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3. Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on request. General We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term.
These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.
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Commission Bidding Form The auctioneers are pleased to execute commisions for purchasers who are unable to attend the sale. This form should be completed and returned to the auctioneer's office prior to the day of the sale. Please ensure that bids are received into the office no later than 5pm on Tuesday 15th February 2022. Bids received later than this cannot be guaranteed to be executed. Please ensure that you have written the correct lot number for your bid.
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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. The auctioneer reserves the right to exceeed the maximum amount by one bid in order to secure the lot on your behalf.
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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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BYRNE’S A u c t i o n e e r s & Va l u e r s Pullman House The Sidings Boundary Lane Saltney Chester CH4 8RD
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