Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
Thursday 6th September 2018 at 10.30am
Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
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Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
Quarterly Specialist Sale of Antiques, Fine Art & Collectors’ Items Thursday 6th September 2018 at 10.30am On view at the salerooms Tuesday 4th September 2pm - 5.30pm Wednesday 5th September 10am - 6.30pm Morning of sale from 9am
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Clevedon Salerooms Auctioneers & Valuers The Auction Centre, Kenn Road, Kenn, Clevedon, Bristol, BS21 6TT Tel: 01934 830111 • www.clevedon-salerooms.com
Marc Burridge Director
ASFAV
Marianne Burridge Director
Marc has been with Clevedon Salerooms for over 35 years. He has a wealth of experience across many subjects. Marc undertakes professional valuations for inheritance tax and insurance purposes, conducts auctions and visits private clients for sale valuations.
Marianne assists in the day-to-day running of the Salerooms, dealing with the large number of commission bids and helps with the administrative tasks associated with the auction
Toby Pinn Director
Mark Fraser ASFAV Senior Valuer & Cataloguer
BA MRICS
Chartered Arts & Antiques Surveyor Toby has been with the firm for over 15 years and has a degree in Fine Arts Valuation. He conducts auctions, undertakes RICS certified ‘Red Book’ valuations for inheritance tax and visits private clients for sale valuations.
Mark has worked at Clevedon Salerooms for over 30 years. He manages the considerable logistical task of cataloguing the sales and conducts valuations for inheritance tax, insurance and sale purposes.
Mark Huddleston MA Hons Valuer & Cataloguer
George Tricks Consultant
Mark has recently joined the firm and has over twenty years experience. Formerly a Head of Furniture and Clocks Department at Bonhams and latterly, Fellows, Mark assists with the cataloguing and undertakes valuations for inheritance tax and insurance purposes.
George has over 50 years experience in valuing and auctioning Fine Art and was partner in charge of the auction side of his family firm in Bristol.
Craig Bennett Saleroom Manager
Sheena Stoddard BA, M.Litt Fine Art Consultant
Craig is responsible for the setting up of sales, conducts research and undertakes the photography across all sales.
Sheena worked in the Fine Art department at the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery for 27 years and was curator there from 1997–2011. She has published extensively, particularly on Bristol artists.
Caroline Coles Office Manager & Accounts
John Kelly FGA, DGA Rj Dip Specialist Silver & Jewellery
Caroline has worked at Clevedon Salerooms for over 25 years and is the office manager, and deals with the accounts. She is also the IT administrator.
John is a Fellow of the Gemmological Association, holds the post-fellowship Gem Diamond Diploma, and the Retail Jewellers Diploma. He has been involved in Silver & Jewellery Auctions since 1985.
Zoe McGowan Pj Dip Assistant Cataloguer
Kim Jaehme Photographer & Internet Bidding Coordinator
Zoe assists in the cataloguing and sale of silver and jewellery and helps with general client administration.
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Kim assists Craig with the pre-sale sale photography, prepares condition reports, and on sale day operates the live internet bidding platform.
Quarterly Specialist Sale of Antiques, Fine Art & Collectors’ Items Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
THURSDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER AT 10.30AM
ORDER OF SALE Lots
1-23
Lots
24-34
Furniture Rugs
Lots
35-53
Clocks & Barometers
Lots
54-131
Lots
132-163
Ceramics & Glass
Lots
164-190
A Collection of Modern Limited Edition & Other Royal Crown Derby Figural Paperweights
Lots
191-238
Oriental to include: Furniture, Ceramics, Silver, Bronze & Other Metalware, Ivory, Pictures & Textiles
Lots
239-313
Collectors Items & Miscellanea to include: Metalware, Books, Ephemera, Stamps, Boxes etc
Lots
314-330
Militaria to include: Medals & Ethnographica
Lots
331-365
Silver & White Metal
Lots
366-389
Jewellery, Gold Medallions etc
Lots
390-403
Wristwatches & Pocketwatches
Lots
404-416
Military Wristwatches, Pocket Watches & Timepieces
Lots
417-429
Wines & Spirits
Oil Paintings, Watercolours & Prints
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING EXPLANATORY INTRODUCTION TO OUR AUCTIONS IN ADDITION TO THE CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED TOWARDS THE BACK OF THIS CATALOGUE 1. Bidding by numbers will be used during this sale, all intending bidders must, therefore register their name, address and telephone number with the Auctioneers prior to the commencement of sale. Proof of identity may be required. 2. All lots must be paid for and collected no later than close of business on Friday 7th September – any lots not cleared (unless special arrangements are made with the Auctioneers) will be subject to a storage charge. 3. METHODS OF PAYMENT – Payment can be made in cash as well as face-to-face credit or debit card payment. We will accept the majority of credit cards with an upper limit of £1,000. Please note that we do not accept remote card payments. In addition we accept payment by bank transfer and by cheque (all cheques must be cleared before removal of goods and this may take up to 8 working days). 4. A Buyer’s Premium of 20% plus VAT will be charged on the hammer price. 5. All items will be sold under the VAT Margin Scheme unless otherwise indicated 6. Please note no faults or imperfections are mentioned in the catalogue description, condition reports available on request. PLEASE NOTE ALL REQUESTS FOR TELEPHONE BIDS, SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY, AND AT OUR DISCRETION, MUST BE AGREED BY 5.00p.m. 5th SEPTEMBER. IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO ARRANGE ANY TELEPHONE BIDS ON DAY OF SALE
OUR NEXT QUARTERLY SPECIALIST SALE WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY 22ND NOVEMBER 2018 PHOTOGRAPHY BY CRAIG BENNETT & KIM JAEHME
IMPORTANT NOTICE PACKING & DISPATCH CLEVEDON SALEROOMS CAN ARRANGE PACKING AND SHIPPING FOR MANY OF THE ITEMS IN THE SALE. PLEASE CONTACT TERESA CONNOR TO DISCUSS A QUOTE ON 07799077384.
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LOTS WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL THE ACCOUNT HAS BEEN SETTLED IN FULL.
Lot 2 Giltwood and cane work jardiniére on stand in the Louis XV style, the circular pail form top on cane work sides with bellflower swags, three scroll supports and central ring raised on three further leaf carved legs, the body enclosing a green painted tin liner, 38cm diameter x 112cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 3 Early 19th Century pine and ash tavern table, the three plank rectangular top with central scratched in Shove Ha’penny board on X frame end standards, central stretcher and further inverted V shaped support, 80cm x 103cm x 76cm high £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Furniture Lots 1-23
Lot 4 William & Mary oak Bible box, the slope front with notched carving and incised star decoration to hinged fall, over a well carved front with date 1692 and iron lock plate, 64cm x 42cm x 32cm high, together with a part late 17th Century stand with shaped apron and four bobbin turned supports, plain stretchers and bun feet, overall 101cm high £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 1 Lot 1 19th Century Renaissance revival carved mahogany wall mirror, the bevelled oblong plate with projecting short sides within finely carved and pierced frame surmounted by twin angel supporters within pierced foliate scroll work, lion masks etc, the shaped apron with further angel holding a garland, overall dimensions 85cm wide x 145cm high £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 5 Lot 5 Early 20th Century French carved fruitwood duet stool or window seat, the upholstered rectangular seat on flower-carved wavy apron and four conforming cabriole legs, 94cm x 41cm x 49cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 7 Lot 7 Late 19th/early 20th Century French giltwood and bergere window seat, the rectangular cane work top within leaf carved frame on four cabriole supports, 116cm x 53cm x 35cm high, together with a squab cushion £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 6 Lot 6 19th Century mahogany chest-on-chest or tallboy in the George III taste, the upper stage having a cavetto moulded cornice over two short and three graduated long cockbeaded drawers, each with cast escutcheon and matching handles, the lower stage of three further graduated conforming drawers on bracket feet, 104cm wide x 74cm deep x 174cm high £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 8 Lot 8 Mid Victorian Aesthetic period gilt highlighted ebonised reading table, the moulded circular top with gilt tooled black Morocco skiver, over adjustable handle arm with reading upon ring-turned and incised stem and triform book trough with quatrefoil pierced sides and turned supports, on reeded tripod base, 50cm top diameter x 72cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 9 Lot 9 19th Century French Empire period mahogany lit en bateau or daybed having typical ormolu mounts depicting Cupid riding a chariot through clouds and amorini on swings, overall dimensions 200cm x 143cm £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 10 Lot 10 George III fruitwood wing armchair, the flat stuff over back between shaped wings and integral out scrolled arms, the seat with loose squab cushion, on cabriole front legs with pad feet and concealed brass swivel castors £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 11 Lot 11 Mid 19th Century mahogany library table, the rounded oblong top with gilt-tooled green Morocco skiver within crossbanded border, the short ends each having two short drawers with wooden knob handles, raised upon reeded turned tapering supports with brass caps and brass casters, 166cm x 134cm x 79cm high £300 - £500 (+24% BP*)
Lot 12 Lot 12 George IV satin burrwood work/sewing table, the figured canted oblong top with frieze drawer enclosing compartments above pull-out wool drawer with pleated silk bag between scroll carved end standards, shaped stretcher and four swept supports with decorated brass caps and brass swivel castors, 46cm wide x 72cm high £250 - £350 (+24% BP*) Lot 13 Early 19th Century mahogany low linen press cupboard or ‘half dresser’, the oblong top with reel carving over a pair of fielded panelled doors enclosing oak lined single tray shelf, over two short and one long cockbeaded drawer, on plinth base, 108cm x 53cm x 107cm high £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com
Lot 14 Lot 14 Early 19th Century mahogany chest of drawers, the inverted breakfront top over two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers with brass oval back plate handles between Corinthian columns on inverted breakfront base, 110cm x 54.5cm x 111cm high £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 15 Lot 15 Early 19th Century inlaid mahogany secretaire bookcase, the upper section with pointed pediment inlaid with a husk navette between similar shells, over a pair of arch-glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves, the lower stage with rectangular top over fall front secretaire drawer enclosing drawers and pigeon holes, in turn above a pair of panelled cupboards enclosing two tray shelves on ogee bracket feet, 109cm x 46.5cm x 221cm high £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
Lot 16 Lot 16 Regency mahogany bow front sideboard, the top over cockbeaded long central drawer with oval back plate ring handles embossed with an urn between a pair of deep drawers, each with double drawer front, raised upon six tapering square section legs terminating in spade feet, 155cm x 59cm x 92cm high £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 17 Lot 17 Late 19th/early 20th Century French kingwood and tulipwood book trough, the shaped superstructure with brass bound V shaped book stand over rectangular under tier and further V shaped shelf to base, raised on four cabriole supports with gilt sabots and brass castors, 49cm x 26cm x 79cm high £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 19 Lot 18 Set of eight 19th Century country Chippendale mahogany dining chairs, each with pierced vase splat between scroll topped upright, the drop-in seat on chamfered square section front legs with H stretcher £300 - £400 (+24% BP*) Lot 19 Set of eight Regency mahogany dining chairs, comprising: six standards and two carvers, each having an open X-frame back with reeded vertical and horizontal bars, the elbow chairs with down swept arms on baluster turned supports, the serpentine front fixed seat on butterfly moulded square tapering front legs with H stretcher £400 - £600 (+24% BP*) Lot 20 19th Century brass bound hardwood secretaire military or campaign chest, in two sections, the central fall front drawer opening to reveal a partially fitted interior with protective slide, flanked to either side with a box drawer and with three long drawers below, 99cm wide £500 - £750 (+24% BP*)
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Rugs Lots 24-34
Lot 24
Lot 24 Modern Caucasian wool rug, the central field decorated with a central lozenge within stylised foliage on a pink ground, multi borders with conforming geometric decoration, 275cm x 207cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 25 Good quality modern Turkish Doshe wool runner having typical geometric decoration on a red ground within multi borders, 287cm x 78cm £40 - £60 (+24% BP*)
Lot 27 Lot 28 Good quality modern Persian runner, typically decorated with stylised foliage on a red ground within multi borders, 382cm x 89cm £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 29 Lot 29 Good quality modern Turkish wool runner decorated with five geometric medallions on a red ground within multi borders, 385cm x 135cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 26 Lot 26 Good quality modern Turkish wool rug having typical geometric decoration on a blue ground within multi borders, 205cm x 119cm £50 - £80 (+24% BP*) Lot 27 Mid 20th Century Chinese carpet, the central field typically decorated with a central medallion and floral sprays on a deep blue ground within mushroom, mid blue and deep blue floral patterned multi borders, 362cm x 286cm £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 30 Lot 30 Good quality modern Persian or Turkish runner decorated with three geometric medallions on a red ground within multi borders, 307cm x 106cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Clocks & Barometers Lots 35-53
Lot 31 Lot 31 Mid 20th Century Middle Eastern prayer rug, the terracotta field decorated to each end with flowering plants framing indigo ground and hexagonal main medallion, in turn framing a stepped medallion, all within brown ground main border of flowering plants and a pair of indigo ground floral meander guard bands, 213cm x 118cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 32 Lot 32 Good quality modern Turkish wool runner decorated with a central medallion on a stylised foliage and geometric patterned red ground within multi borders, 327cm x 79cm £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 33 Lot 33 Mid 20th Century Turkey carpet, the red field with various hooked foliage designs within blue ground floral meander border and red guard bands, 272cm x 308cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 34 No lot 12
Lot 35 George III mahogany and walnut cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, Taylor, Whitehaven, the 12in square dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing engraved foliate scroll work and makers name over calendar square, within scroll spandrels, the knopped four pillar movement rack striking on a bell, the case with ball and eagle finial over swan neck pediment, turned columns, walnut-crossbanded long trunk door between fluted quadrant columns on panelled base and bracket feet, 222cm high £300 - £500 (+24% BP*) Lot 36 George III mahogany cased eight day brass dial longcase clock, the 12in break arch dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and fleur-de-lys half hour divisions framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring and calendar, within pierced urn spandrels and beneath silvered eagle boss between cast sea serpents, the case with swan neck pediment and ball and spire finial over fluted columns, ogee arched long trunk door between fluted canted corners and plain base, 219cm high £300 - £400 (+24% BP*) Lot 37 Early 19th Century inlaid mahogany cased eight day painted dial longcase clock, Bartley & Eggert, Bristol, having a 12in break arched Arabic dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar crescent, within shell spandrels and painted ships to arch, the case with moulded flat hood over fluted Corinthian columns flanking wavy edged hood door, the inlaid long trunk door between boxwood strung canted sides on inlaid base, 209cm high £300 - £400 (+24% BP*) Lot 38 Mid 19th Century inlaid mahogany eight day painted dial longcase clock, anonymous, North West England, circa 1840, the 14in break arch dial with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and terrestrial calendar sweep within spandrels painted with female figures emblematic of the Four Continents, beneath rolling moon phase, lunar calendar and terrestrial hemispheres, the knopped four pillar movement rack striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment over verre eglomisé frieze and two pairs of fluted columns, ebony and boxwood-strung short door between fluted columns on conforming canted base, 235cm high £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 39 Fine quality mahogany cased Chippendale revival dwarf longcase clock, the 7in break arched brass dial having a silvered chapter ring with Roman hours, Arabic minutes and inner quarter hour track framing a matted centre with oval cartouche inscribed James Drury London, over ringed winding arbours, within winged cherub mask spandrels, the arch with silvered lunar calendar crescent over rolling moon phase painted with a ship and a windmill, the knopped three pillar movement striking on a bell, with 4.5in back plate, the case with urn finial and flowerhead rosettes over swan neck pediment, foliate scroll frieze and fluted Corinthian hood columns, the moulded long trunk door between conforming quadrant columns on canted base and ogee bracket feet, 143.5cm high, sold with two period lead weights and proportionally small pendulum, part 18th Century £500 - £800 (+24% BP*)
Lot 39
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Lot 43
Lot 40 19th Century French Sevres-style porcelain and gilt metal mounted mantel clock, the Roman dial with central floral wreath within lobed surround reserve on a bleu de Roi ground, the two train movement striking on a bell with Japy Freres exhibition stamp, the architectural case surmounted by a putto holding the reins to a butterfly, over four flambeau finials and two caryatids flanking a porcelain panel of lovers in a landscape, the sides with musical trophies on an inverted breakfront base, 39.5cm high £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 42 Mid 19th Century French bronze and white marble mantel clock, Ellis, Paris, the 3.5in white Roman dial with Breuguet moon hands, the two train movement engraved Ellis Paris, outside count wheel striking on a bell, the case with bronze figural surmount of a seated lady over bow breakfront white marble case, 37cm high £50 - £80 (+24% BP*)
Lot 41 Early 20th Century inlaid mahogany pad-top bracket clock in the George III taste, the silvered convex Roman dial with Breguet moon hands, the chain-driven twin-fusee movement striking on a bell, the break arched case with pad top and brass carry handle over stop-fluted quadrant columns flanking inlaid navette-shaped panel of a butterfly raised on ball feet, 36cm high excluding handle £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 43 Unusual late 19th Century French Aesthetic School gilt metal-mounted mahogany bracket or mantel clock, in the Japanesque taste, with 3.5in white Arabic chapter ring, the two train movement with Japy Freres stamp, striking on a posted gong, the pagoda case with Dog of Fo finial over stepped roof with twelve dragon ornaments, bamboo-pierced front panels and bone and mother-of-pearl relief panels to sides, 45cm high £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 44 Victorian brass framed single fusee skeleton clock attributed to Smiths of Clerkenwell, London, having a pierced silvered Roman chapter ring and chain-driven single fusee movement, the architectural frame having four knopped tapering pillars and twin spire ‘cathedral’ design with two perching gilt metal eagles over two standing lions, on stepped rectangular base, 38cm high, in turn upon a white marble oval plinth with bun feet and beneath glass dome, 54cm high overall. Literature - See Derek Roberts, British Skeleton Clocks, Antique Collectors Club, 1997, pp.126129. A similar model is illustrated in the Smiths catalogue as ‘Lion and Eagles gilt, price £6 £300 - £500 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 45 19th Century French red boulle and ebonised mantel clock, Molé a Paris, the arched white dial with blue Roman numerals, signed beneath Molé a Paris, the two train movement with silk suspension outside count-wheel striking on a bell, stamped MOLE A PARIS, the shaped waisted case with red tortoiseshell and cut brass scroll work on stepped bulging base, 28.5cm high £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 46 Lot 46 Late 19th Century French white marble and gilt metal three piece clock garniture with white enamelled Arabic dial, the two train movement outside countwheel striking on a bell, the case with urn surmount over breakfront body on conforming white marble plinth and toupie feet, 27.5cm high, together with a matching pair of two branch candelabra, each on concave quadripartite base and matching feet, 20cm high (3) £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 47 Lot 47 Rare mid 20th Century Jaeger LeCoultre model 413 desk clock, the black circular dial with gilt baton markers to chapter ring framing a recessed centre with inline eight day movement, the arched base stamped 413 and hand numbered to 2617 beneath, 21cm high, in original fitted box of issue £300 - £500 (+24% BP*)
Lot 48 Lot 48 Decorative carved mahogany wall clock, with 12in circular brass dial having Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing mock pendulum aperture, engraved beneath Samuel Jones, Bath, the wiredriven single-fusee movement with four ring turned pillars and circular back plate, the unusual case carved with a serpent eating its own tail framing glazed brass bezel, 45cm diameter £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 49 Lot 49 Early 20th Century mahogany cased singlefusee wall clock with 14in white Roman dial and chain-driven single-fusee movement, stamped ‘2108 Made by W. Elliott 1936’, within moulded circular surround on two door back box, 47cm diameter £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 50 Early 19th Century inlaid mahogany wheel or banjo barometer, G. Caprani, Bristol, the silvered inscribed dial reading from 28in to 31in of pressure, the trunk with architectural broken pediment over inlaid medallion, ethanol Fahrenheit thermometer with silvered scale, and twin shell paterae within ebony and boxwood stringing, 98cm high £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
Oil Paintings, Watercolours & Prints Lots 54-131
Lot 54 Lot 54 Alphonse Frederic Muraton (French 18241911) - Oil on canvas - An interior scene with a seated monk, signed, 74cm x 48.5cm £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 51 Lot 51 Late 19th Century carved and stripped softwood aneroid barometer, Emilio Zuccani, No.32 & 33, Mansell St, Whitechapel, London, the silvered circular dial reading from 28 to 31 inches of pressure, the carved trunk with Green Man mask over silvered Fahrenheit mercury thermometer and carved foliage, 112cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lots 52-53 No lots
Lot 55 Lot 55 Alfredo Galli (Italian 19th/20th Century) - Oil on canvas - Portrait of a young girl, signed and dated 1913, 37cm x 27cm, in a decorative gilt and black frame £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 59 William Sidney Cooper (1854-1927) - Pair of watercolours - Landscape with sheep, each signed and dated 1883 and 1912, 27.5cm x 20.5cm and 27cm x 20.5cm £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 56 Lot 56 19th Century Neapolitan School - Gouache Primitive ships portrait - Schooner Wild Duck Entering Naples, January 11 1864, John Trewern, Commander, 42cm x 65.5cm £600 - £900 (+24% BP*) Lot 57 Attributed to William Williams of Plymouth (1808-1895) - Oil on board - A rural landscape with figures on a track, unsigned, 21.5cm x 29.25cm £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 60 Lot 60 H. Delaporte (French 19th Century) - Oil on canvas - Still life with flowers, signed, 44.5cm x 36.5cm £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 58 Lot 58 19th Century English School - Oil on canvas Half length portrait of a young man seated and wearing a black coat and high white collar, 90cm x 73cm £500 - £800 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 61 Lot 61 Robert Gallon (1845-1925) - Oil on canvas Rural scene with mother and child outside a cottage, a figure approaching on a track, signed, 30cm x 45cm £500 - £800 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 62 Lot 62 William Lee (1810-1865) - Pair of watercolours Interior and exterior scenes with mother and child, the first signed, 29cm x 24cm £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 65 Lot 65 George Wright (1860-1942) - Grisaille oil on canvas - Horse Artillery, signed, 29.5cm x 45cm £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 66 Lot 66 19th Century English School - Primitive oil on canvas - The British Frigate ‘Ada’ Outward Bound From Bristol, unsigned, 49cm x 74.5cm £300 - £450 (+24% BP*)
Lot 63 Lot 63 Edwin Bale (1838-1923) - Watercolour - Castle interior with a young girl seated at a window, 19cm x 13.5cm £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 64 Alfred Bentley (1879-1923) - Pair of oils on canvas - Continental street scenes, each signed, 39.5cm x 29.5cm £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 67 Lot 67 Alfred Montague (1832-1883) - Oil on board Amiens, signed, 39.5cm x 49.25cm £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 70 William West (1801-1861) - Oil on wooden panel - The Card Game, being a tavern interior with a disgruntled loser throwing down his cards, signed, 56cm x 90cm £500 - £800 (+24% BP*)
Lot 71 Lot 71 Dan Sherrin (1868-1940) - Oil on canvas - Rural landscape with figures outside a church, signed, 59.5cm x 105.5cm £250 - £350 (+24% BP*) Lot 68 Lot 68 Set of four 19th century oils on wooden panel, possibly Russian, head and shoulders studies of a Jewish merchant, unsigned, each 15cm x 12cm approx £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
Lot 72 Lot 72 James Jackson Curnock (1839-1892) Watercolour - In The Valley Of The Llugwy, North Wales, signed and dated 1879, 49.5cm x 73cm £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 69 Lot 69 Mark William Langlois (1848-1924) - Oil on canvas - Caught, being a classroom scene with a teacher scolding a boy for drawing a caricature, signed, 53cm x 40cm £350 - £450 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 73 Lot 73 Edmund John Niemann (1813-1876) - Oil on canvas - Cox’s Mill, Cheddar, signed Niemann and titled, 61.5cm x 113cm £600 - £900 (+24% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com
Lot 75 Lot 75 Alfred O.Townsend (1846-1917) - Watercolour A winter town scene with figures on horseback, signed, 21.5cm x 31cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 74 Lot 74 Alma Burlton Cull (1880-1931) - A group of three watercolours - Seascapes with sailing vessels, each signed and dated, 16cm x 29cm, 22cm x 37.5cm and 20cm x 43cm £500 - £800 (+24% BP*)
Lot 76 Louis Haghe after David Roberts - Coloured lithograph - Alexandria, from Egypt & Nubia, published by F.G. Moon, 1848, 37cm x 51.5cm £50 - £70 (+24% BP*) Lot 77 John Nash (1893-1977) - Signed wood engraving - A pub interior with men playing darts, 10cm x 12.5cm, signed in pencil, together with a set of six wood engravings reprinted from the original blocks in an edition of 150 in 1978 by the Rampant Lions Press, numbered and stamped by the Trustees of the John Nash Estate, each No.33/150, the largest 12.5cm x 20cm A.R. £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 78 Lot 78 19th Century English School - Pair of rectangular miniatures - Portraits of young ladies, most likely from the same family, unsigned, 8cm x 6.5cm, another, possibly by the same hand depicting a young man with blond hair, again possibly from the same family, 8.75cm x 7cm, together with a fourth 19th Century miniature depicting a lady wearing a brown dress, her elbow resting on a book, 7.75cm x 6.5cm, all in modern frames £150 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 79 19th Century English School - Oval miniature Portrait of a young 18th Century gentleman, the pinchbeck brooch frame with a hair panel to the reverse, overall size inclusive of frame 4.75cm x 4cm £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
Lot 80 Lot 80 George Mackley (1900-1983) - Two wood engravings - Horsepond, signed and titled in pencil, 12.5cm x 15cm and Moorings, No.24/75, signed, titled, numbered and dedicated to Mrs Millett in pencil, 12.75cm x 10.25cm A.R. £150 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 81 Storm Thorgerson (1944-2013) - Signed limited edition silk screen print - The Dark Side Of The Moon, No.249/295, published by Rockoptic, 2001 and printed by Coriander of London, signed and numbered in pencil, 48.25cm x 48.25cm, also included in the lot is a 1973 repress of the said album, with one of the original posters A.R. £1500 - £2500 (+24% BP*) Lot 82 David Hockney (b.1937) - Etching - The Princess In Her Tower from Six Fairytales From The Brothers Grimm, unsigned, 43cm x 29.5cm, A.R. £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 83 Lot 83 Manner of Sir Godfrey Kneller - Oil on canvas Half-length portrait of a 17th Century gentleman, reputedly James Birch, Sergeant At Law, Taunton Assizes and owner of The Hall, Cheddar, unsigned, 73cm x 61cm £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 86 Lot 88 S.E. Hall (20th Century) - Pair of watercolours Desert Scenes, one signed, 21.5cm x 58cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 84 19th Century English School - Oil on canvas Portrait of a cleric holding a book in his left hand, unsigned, 59.5cm x 49.5cm £120 - £180 (+24% BP*) Lot 85 Robert Havell Jr (1793-1878) - Set of four hand coloured engravings - Snipe Shooting, Pheasant Shooting, Partridge Shooting and Wild Duck Shooting, 20.75cm x 31cm £120 - £180 (+24% BP*) Lot 86 Felix Hilaire Buhot (French 1847-1898) Etching - Les Voisins De Campagne, signed with artist’s red owl stamp, 13.5cm x 18cm £120 - £180 (+24% BP*) Lot 87 Attributed to Susan Margaret Glynn (Late 18th/19th Century) - Two oval watercolours - The Bridge At Llanost and View Of Barmouth, unsigned, the paper apparently watermarked 1794, 19cm x 25cm and 20.5cm x 28.5cm £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 92 Lot 92 19th Century English Primitive School - Oil on canvas - Fair Rosemond (sic), being a study of Rosamund Clifford opening a chalice of poison, the original frame inscribed ‘Fair Rosemond, Painted By W 182, 72.5cm x 58.5cm £150 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 89 Lot 89 James Tissot (French 1836-1902) - Etching Portrait Of Miss L or A Door Must Be Either Open Or Closed, artists red stamp, 36.5cm x 19.5cm £800 - £1200 (+24% BP*) Lot 90 Henry Marvell Carr (1894-1970) - Oil on canvas - Riverside landscape with fishermen and ruined abbey, signed and dated ‘14, 26.5cm x 48cm A.R. £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 91 Charles H. Branscombe (1858-1924) - Oil on board - A seascape with sailing vessels, signed and dated 1910, 34.25cm x 52cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 93 Lot 93 Richard Henry Nibbs (1816-1893) Watercolour - An estuary view with sailing vessels, signed, 34cm x 49cm £400 - £600 (+24% BP*) Lot 94 John Napper (1916-2001) - Watercolour Looking For Eggs, No.23 from a series entitled ‘37 Views Of Clee Hill’, signed with monogram and dated 1993, verso with inscribed label, 26.5cm x 36cm A.R. £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 95 Brian Lancaster (1931-2005) - Watercolour G.W.R. steam locomotive King William IV, signed, 34.25cm x 48.5cm, A.R. £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 96 Lot 96 Friedrich Klaiberg (German 1921-1998) - Oil on canvas - Venice, signed, 60cm x 79cm £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 98 Attributed to William Henry Hines (18121884) - Oil on canvas - A rural landscape with cattle at a riverbank, unsigned, 30.5cm x 50.5cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 99 Lot 99 19th Century English School - Oil on board - The Highway Man’s Escape, indistinctly signed, possibly E.A.York, 34.5cm x 44cm £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 97 Lot 97 Albert Stevens (fl.1872-1902) - Watercolour The Close Of A Stormy Day, signed, verso with artists label, 36.5cm x 52.5cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 100 Lot 100 19th Century English School - Pastel - Oval halflength portrait of a seated lady, reputedly of Sarah Moore Halsey of Great Gaddesden, Hertfordshire, unsigned, 44.5cm x 36cm £60 - £90 (+24% BP*) Lot 98 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 96
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Lot 101 Lot 101 19th Century Dutch School - Oil on canvas - A farmer going to market, 45cm x 35cm £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 103 Lot 103 Lancelot Roberts (1883-1950) - Pastel A young girl with snowball in a winter landscape, signed, 56cm x 39cm A.R. £250 - £350 (+24% BP*) Lot 104 Nineteen illustrations from Doctor Syntax The Wars Of Wellington, A Narrative Poem, each measure 15cm x 20cm approx, mounted in five frames £60 - £90 (+24% BP*) Lot 105 Three equestrian related lithographs after Basil Nightingale comprising: Ambush II Winner of The Grand National, Persimmon Winner Of The Derby And St Leger and His Majesty The King, 30c, x 42cm and 42cm x 30cm £40 - £60 (+24% BP*)
Lot 102 Lot 102 Italian School - Oil on board - Study of two young grape harvesters, unsigned, 41.5cm x 32.5cm £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 106 Lot 106 Early 20th Century hand coloured engraving A Prospect Of The City Of London, the original by Johannes Kip and published by J. Smith, 48cm x 117cm £50 - £80 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 111 Michael Barnfather (b.1934) - Oil on board A rural view with farm buildings, signed and dated ‘64, 50cm x 122cm, A.R.£150 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 112 Bela Balogh (Hungarian 1909-1980) - Oil on canvas - Still life with fruit, signed, 50cm x 60cm A.R. £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 107 Lot 107 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (1836-1912) and Leopold Löwenstam (etcher) - Pair of etchings The Dinner and The Siesta, each with facsimile signature of both the artist and etcher, 17.5cm x 43.75cm and 16cm x 42.75cm £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 113 Lot 113 Laurence Belbin (b.1958) - Oil on board - Late Afternoon, Sennen, being a beach scene with figures, signed, 36.5cm x 38.5cm A.R. £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 108 Lot 108 Edward Wesson (1910-1983) - Oil on canvas Kyle Of Tongue And Ben Loyal, signed, 50cm x 100cm A.R. £400 - £600 (+24% BP*) Lot 109 Anthony Avery (Contemporary) - Watercolour Pero’s Bridge, Bristol, signed, 26cm x 36cm A.R. £50 - £80 (+24% BP*)
Lot 110 Lot 110 Anthony Avery (Contemporary) - Mixed media Evening Reflections, being a study of the Avon Gorge and Clifton Suspension Bridge at night, signed, 19cm x 59cm A.R. £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 114 Lot 114 Chris Forsey (b.1951) - Watercolour - Fence, Stack And Tower, Geevor Mine, signed, 39cm x 35cm A.R. £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 118 Aldo Balding (b.1960) - Oil on canvas - Study of a standing female nude, signed, 34cm x 26cm, A.R. £150 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 119 Aldo Balding (b.1960) - Oil on canvas - Study of a female nude standing before a window, signed, 39.5cm x 31.5cm, A.R. £150 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 120 Ian Cook (Contemporary) - Gouache Dominique, signed, 39.5cm x 28.5cm A.R. £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 115 Lot 115 Kevin Hughes (b.1947) - Watercolour - Sundial, Trelowarren, signed and dated ‘87, inscribed to verso, 19cm x 24.25cm, A.R. £50 - £80 (+24% BP*) Lot 116 Aldo Balding (b.1960) - Oil on canvas - Female nude seated on a cushion, signed, 71.5cm x 59.5cm, A.R. £400 - £600 (+24% BP*) Lot 117 Aldo Balding (b.1960) - Oil on canvas - Study of a romantic couple, signed, 60.5cm x 45cm, A.R. £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 121 Arthur K. Maderson (b.1942) - Oil on board Builth Wells, signed, 80cm x 111cm, A.R. £1200 - £1800 (+24% BP*) Lot 122 Arthur K. Maderson (b.1942) - Oil on board Race Home, being a study of a boy and girl in a meadow, signed, 59.5cm x 74.5cm, A.R. £1000 - £1500 (+24% BP*) Lot 123 Arthur K. Maderson (b.1942) - Oil on board Portrait of a priest, signed, 56cm x 52cm, A.R. £300 - £450 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 126 Frank W Benson (American 1862-1951) Etching - Broad Bills, signed in pencil, 25cm x 20cm £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 124 Lot 124 George Hann (1900-1979) - Oil on canvas - A Parisian scene on the banks of the Seine, signed 40cm x 75.5cm A.R. £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 125 Lot 125 Frank Carson (American 1881-1968) - Oil on canvas - Coastal view with boats at a jetty, signed, 45cm x 50cm £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 127 Piercy Roberts (1774-1863) - Five 19th Century hand coloured caricature engravings comprising: Sailors In Argument, Little Ships Or John Bull Very Inquisitive, The National Institute First Interview With Their President, The Peace Soup Shop and Long Faces At Smithfield/Long Faces At The Corn Exchange, each approximately 25cm x 32.5cm, together with another 19th Century hand coloured caricature engraving - The New Consular Waltz, published by Williamson, 24cm x 31cm £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 128 Lot 128 19th Century English School - Watercolour A gaff rigged racing sloop in Chinese waters, unsigned, 42.5cm x 67.7cm £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 129 Lot 129 19th Century English School - Seascape with a Big Class gaff rigged racing cutter, a paddle steamer and other vessels, unsigned, verso inscribed ‘Off Sheerness’, 38.25cm x 59.5cm £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lots 130-131 No lots
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Ceramics & Glass Lots 132-163
Lot 132 Lot 132 Pair of 19th Century Meissen figures depicting a seated dog and bitch pug, having brown and black highlights and red highlighted eyes, 23cm high £1000 - £1500 (+24% BP*)
Lot 134 Modern Waterford cut crystal magnum decanter having diamond strawberry cut decoration, 31cm high £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
Lot 133 Lot 133 19th Century Minton comport, the design attributed to Dr. Christopher Dresser, decorated in the cloisonné style with heavily gilt highlighted stylised foliage and lappets on a blue ground, printed marks, 24cm diameter £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 135 Lot 135 Modern Waterford cut crystal centre piece bowl having allover diamond strawberry cut decoration and standing on a knopped circular star cut foot, 28.25cm diameter £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 136 Modern Waterford cut crystal magnum decanter signed by Jim O’Leary, having panels of diamond and sunburst cutting and with a mushroom stopper, 31cm high £120 - £180 (+24% BP*) Lot 137 Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian - an inverted baluster shaped vase by William S. Mycock, lustre decorated with seated hounds and birds in flight amongst fruiting plants on a mustard/pale green ground, the underside with impressed marks and painted monogram, 23.5cm high £300 - £400 (+24% BP*) Lot 138 Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase by William S. Mycock, decorated with a lustred band of stylised hearts amongst scrollwork on a pink and yellow ground, base with impressed marks, painted monogram and date 1920, 15.75cm high £300 - £400 (+24% BP*) Lot 139 Small Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase of squat form, decorated with a lustred band of stylised foliage on a blue ground, 7.75cm high, together with a similar small bowl decorated with a band of lustred motifs on a green ground, 10cm diameter £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 140 Ruskin high fired tapered cylindrical vase having an unusual red, pink and grey ‘snakeskin’ glaze, the underside with impressed marks and date 1922, 24.5cm high £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 141 Lot 141 St Ives studio pottery bowl having a speckled brown and grey glaze, impressed seal mark, 16cm diameter £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
Lot 142 Lot 142 Late 19th Century English majolica figural jug formed as an owl, probably Thomas Forester, the underside with vacant registration lozenge, 19.25cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 143 Mid 20th Century Cerenne Vallauris pottery plate, decorated with country dancers on a black ground, impressed and painted marks, 24.75cm diameter £30 - £50 (+24% BP*)
Lot 144 Lot 144 Pair of 19th Century Bohemian ruby and clear glass double scent bottles, each having four gilt reserves typically decorated with architectural views on a ‘seaweed’ ground, each stopper forming a secondary scent bottle with its own small stopper and having conforming decoration, 17.5cm high £350 - £450 (+24% BP*)
Lot 145 Lot 145 Pair of Royal Worcester blushware figures Joy and Sorrow, printed marks and date codes for 1899 and 1900, 25cm high £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 146 Lot 146 18th Century Yorkshire creamware mug primitively painted in underglaze blue with a figure working at a loom and a woman at a spinning wheel, bearing the script ‘J & S Whitwam, 1779’, the underside with script ‘James & Sarah Whitwam’, reeded scroll handle, 10cm high x 10.5cm diameter. “This possibly refers to James and Sarah Whitwam who married at Penistone, Yorkshire in 1749” £400 - £600 (+24% BP*) Lot 147 Small 19th Century Wood type toby jug typically seated and holding a jug of foaming ale, wearing a mottled yellow frock coat and blue breeches, 18.5cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 148 Lot 148 Chantilly style enamelled porcelain box and cover, decorated in the Kakiemon manner with birds amongst foliage and foliate sprays, the underside with red painted A.R. monogram and an X, 10.5cm wide £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 149 Lot 149 Small 18th Century Dublin Delft rectangular dish having canted corners and with blue and white painted decoration in the Nankin manner depicting a lakeland landscape with figures on a bridge, 18.5cm x 12.25cm £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 150 Lot 150 Three small 19th Century Staffordshire pottery figures, each depicting a seated whippet or greyhound, 10cm and 10.5cm high £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
Lot 151 Lot 151 Meissen porcelain beaker decorated in the manner of the Swan Service with swans and herons amongst rushes on a moulded ground, the underside with crossed swords mark, 9cm high £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 154 19th Century Minton bread plate designed by A.W.N. Pugin, the border with script ‘Waste Not Want Not’ on a blue ground, unmarked, 33cm diameter £250 - £350 (+24% BP*) Lot 155 19th Century slipware ewer of baluster form having allover stylised foliate decoration on a brown ground, leopard form handle, the underside with impressed and painted marks, 32cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 152 Lot 152 Pair of 19th Century porcelain vases, probably French, each having a painted reserve depicting country folk with animals within a gilt surround and on a lavender ground, blue painted marks illegible due to drilled hole, contemporary but unassociated ormolu mounts, 20.5cm high exclusive of mounts £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 153 Pair of late 19th Century Continental oval porcelain panels, each decorated with a young lady, 8cm x 6cm, framed £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 156 Lot 156 Montelupo pottery dish, 17th/18th Century, polychrome decorated with a swordsman on horseback, 32cm diameter £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 157 Early 20th Century Royal Worcester part dessert service having gilt highlighted painted floral decoration by Ernest Phillips, each piece signed to the central spray and comprising: two low comports 22cm diameter and four plates 22cm diameter, printed marks and date code for 1908 £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 159 Late Victorian Royal Crown Derby tea service with tray, comprising: an oblong two handled tray with re-entrant corners, an oval teapot, lidded two handled sucriere and milk jug, together with four cups and four saucers, each decorated in the Imari palette with panels of birds, flowers etc, orange printed marks with date code for 1887 beneath, the tray 51cm wide (12) £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
Lot 158 Lot 158 Early to mid 19th Century Derby porcelain tea service, comprising: teapot of compressed ovoid form, matching milk jug, and slop bowl, together with twelve cups, twelve saucers, two serving dishes and a teapot stand, each decorated in the Imari palette with fan shaped panels, orange painted marks (30) £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
Lot 160 Royal Crown Derby ‘Royal Antoinette’ pattern tea, coffee and dinner service comprising: pear shaped coffee pot, milk jug, two handled lidded sucriere, six faceted coffee cans with saucers, six tea cups and saucers, six saucer dishes, six each of side, lunch and dinner plates, each of scalloped form, cake plate, pair of two handled oval serving dishes, large meat plate, six two handled soup cups and saucers, sauce boat on stand, and an oval deep dish (69 pieces excluding covers) £500 - £700 (+24% BP*) Lot 161 Modern Wedgwood limited edition cane jasper bough pot from the Genius Collection, decorated after an 18th Century original, No.81/150, 27.5cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lots 162-163 No lots
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A Collection of Modern Limited Edition & Other Royal Crown Derby Figural Paperweights Lots 164-190 Lot 166 Royal Crown Derby Harrods Lady Amherst Pheasant, 27/300, signed in gilt by Cheryl Hallam, 2004, 17cm high, with certificate, in fitted box of issue £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 164 Lot 164 Royal Crown Derby Sherwood Stag and Hind, each from a limited edition of 395 specially commissioned by Connaught House, each numbered 332/395, the larger 23cm high, each with certificate, in fitted box of issue £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
Lot 167 Lot 167 Three Royal Crown Derby parrots, ‘Amazon Green Parrot’, 220/2500, ‘Lorikeet’, 467/2500, and ‘Bronze Winged Parrot’, the first two with certificates, all three with box of issue £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 165 Lot 165 Royal Crown Derby ‘The 205 Collection’ Golden Pheasant, a signature edition designed by John Ablitt, 2000, 17.5cm high, with plinth, booklet and box of issue £150 - £200 (+24% BP*) Lot 168 Lot 168 Royal Crown Derby Shire Horse, a limited edition of 1500, specially commissioned by Sinclairs, 455/1500, 19cm high, with certificate, in fitted box of issue £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 169 Royal Crown Derby Race Horse, a limited edition of 1500, specially commissioned by Sinclairs, 94/1500, 2005, 21cm high, with certificate and box of issue £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 170 Royal Crown Derby Appleby Mare, a limited edition of 1500, specially commissioned by Sinclairs, 1165/1500, 20cm high, with certificate, in fitted box of issue £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 173 Royal Crown Derby White Rhino, a limited edition of 1000, specially commissioned by Sinclairs, 2002, 12.5cm high, with certificate numbered 895/1000, in box of issue £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 174 Six Royal Crown Derby Reptiles, comprising: Crocodile, an exclusive gold signature edition for the Guild of Specialist China and Glass Retailers, designed by John Ablitt, 2002, with certificate, together with a Chameleon, 2003, Terrapin, Fountain Frog, 2004, and two Snakes (6) £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 171 Lot 171 Royal Crown Derby Shetland Pony, a limited edition of 450, exclusive to the Visitor Centre, 393/450. 15.5cm high, with certificate, in box of issue £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 172 Lot 172 Royal Crown Derby Grecian Bull, an exclusive limited edition of 750, specially commissioned by Connaught House, designed by Tien Manh Dinh, 252/750, 2002, 14cm high, with certificate, in box of issue £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 175 Lot 175 Four Royal Crown Derby Heraldic Beasts comprising: Unicorn, 1751/200, The White Hart, 49/2000, Heraldic Lion, 163/2000 and The Wessex Wyvern, 44/2000, each designed and signed by Louise Adams £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 176 Lot 176 Two Royal Crown Derby Rams, ‘The Ram of Colchis’, 39/750, in an exclusive limited edition for Connaught House, 2004, together with a second ram (unboxed) £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 177 Royal Crown Derby Lion Cub and Leopard Cub, both commissioned by Sinclairs, both 387/1500, each with box and certificate (2) £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 178 Lot 178 Two Royal Crown Derby dogs, comprising: Welsh Corgi, commissioned by Sinclairs to celebrate the event at Penrhyn Castle, May 2001, 171/500, 13cm high, together with English Spaniel, to commemorate the event at Chatsworth House, October 2002, 62/1000, 16cm high, the first with two gilt signatures, the latter with three, each with certificate and box of issue £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 181 Lot 181 Royal Crown Derby Ledge Wagon, a limited edition of 1250, first in a series of Gypsy Caravans, 22/1250, signed in gilt by John Ablitt, 12cm high, with certificate, in fitted box of issue £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 179 Lot 179 Five Royal Crown Derby tropical fish, comprising: Gourami, Pacific Angel Fish, 120/2500, Guppy, 392/2500 with certificate, another Guppy (different colourway), and Sweetlips, three with boxes £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 180 Three Royal Crown Derby Royal Commemorative paperweights, comprising: Golden Jubilee Heraldic Crown and Coronation Orb, both commissioned by Goviers of Sidmouth to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Coronation, each numbered 139/950, signed in gilt by Hugh Gibson, with certificates and boxes, together with a Queen Mother 100th Birthday Crown Paperweight, also 139/950 and signed as above, plus four Royal Crown Derby advertising signs comprising: a crown shaped example, two oval and a triangular prism stand (7) £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 182 Lot 182 Royal Crown Derby Barrel Top Wagon, a limited edition of 1250, second in a series of gypsy caravans, 22/1250, signed in gilt by John Ablitt, 2006, 12.5cm high, with certificate, in box of issue £200 - £250 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 186 Five Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern blue and red tabby cats, comprising: two large and one small seated cat, playful kitten and sleep kitten, the largest pair 12.5cm high, all with boxes £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 183 Lot 183 Three Royal Crown Derby paperweights comprising: Water Buffalo, 2004, signed in gilt by John Ablitt, Daisy Cow, 2005, and Llama, an exclusive for the Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild, 2000, (3) £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 187 Lot 187 Graduated set of three Royal Crown Derby elephants, Rani, Ravi, and Rupa, each numbered 53/1250, specially commissioned for Goviers of Sidmouth, each signed in gilt by the artist and dated 28-10-05, largest 11.5cm high, each with certificate, in box of issue £120 - £180 (+24% BP*) Lot 184 Lot 184 Three Royal Crown Derby paperweights, comprising: ‘Devonian Vixen’, limited edition prerelease paperweight 46/1500, signed in gilt by June James and dated 22.10.04, a recumbent deer designed exclusively for the Royal Crown Derby Collectors Guild, on oval base and an Otter, two with boxes, first with certificate (3) £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 185 Lot 185 Five Royal Crown Derby Australian animals, comprising: Kangaroo, Queensland Koala (endangered species for Sinclairs 978/1000), another Koala, a smaller sleeping Koala and a Duck-Billed Platypus (5) £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 188 Lot 188 Rare complete set of twenty-six Royal Crown Derby Alphabet Bears, A - Z, each in box of issue £500 - £800 (+24% BP*) Lots 189-190 No lots
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Oriental to include: Furniture, Ceramics, Silver, Bronze & Other Metalware, Ivory, Pictures & Textiles Lots 191-238
Lot 191 Lot 191 Pair of Chinese blue and white painted moon flask vases, each decorated with stylised foliage, handles to shoulders, Kangxi four character marks, 30.25cm high £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 194 Lot 194 19th Century Cantonese Famille Rose flower vase and cover of flared square form having two moulded handles, four reserves decorated with figures on a terrace, the cover with five circular apertures, 22.5cm high £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 192 Lot 192 Chinese porcelain bowl having blue and white painted decoration depicting dragons, the underside with Kangxi four character mark, 22.75cm diameter £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 193 Lot 193 Chinese porcelain bowl having blue and white painted decoration depicting a fort and buildings in a lakeland landscape, the interior decorated with a landscape with a figure on a bridge, Kangxi four character mark, 25.75cm diameter £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 195 Lot 195 Chinese underglaze blue and copper red vase of tapered cylindrical form, the stylised foliate decoration having celadon and white highlights to the leaves, unmarked, 34.25cm high £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 198 Yixing baluster shaped vase having polychrome enamel foliate decoration, the underside with impressed and painted marks, 13.5cm high £40 - £60 (+24% BP*) Lot 199 19th Century Chinese provincial porcelain bowl having blue and white painted stylised foliate decoration, the underside with painted seal mark, 14.5cm diameter £40 - £60 (+24% BP*)
Lot 196 Lot 196 19th Century Chinese Famille Jaune baluster shaped vase, decorated in polychrome enamels with butterflies amongst stylised foliage on a yellow ground, moulded mask head handles, 63cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 200 Lot 200 Early 19th Century Chinese Famille Rose Mandarin palette two handled cup decorated with two polychrome reserves showing interior scenes with figures, 10.5cm high £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
Lot 197 Lot 197 Large Chinese Famille Verte baluster shaped vase decorated with shaped reserves depicting landscapes, figures, antiques and floral sprays on a powder blue ground, the underside with blue concentric circles, 44.5cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 201 Early 19th Century Chinese Famille Rose Mandarin palette mug decorated with an interior scene with figures and birds amongst foliage, 12.5cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 202 Pair of 19th Century Chinese Famille Rose spill vases, each having ‘clobbered’ decoration depicting dragons chasing a flaming pearl, 17cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 203 Chinese porcelain double gourd shaped vase having dark blue and white painted decoration depicting figures in a landscape, unmarked, 28cm high £400 - £600 (+24% BP*) Lot 204 Chinese crackle glazed apple green baluster shaped vase, the interior and underside having a celadon/off-white crackle glaze, unmarked, 29.5cm high £150 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 205 Chinese porcelain cylindrical jar and cover having blue and white painted reserve panels, each depicting birds amongst foliage, the underside with Kangxi four character mark, 20cm high £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 206 Lot 206 19th Century Japanese porcelain bowl and cover, probably Arita, the exterior having allover decoration depicting birds amongst foliage on a black/brown ground, the interior of both the base and cover having a blue and polychrome conforming decoration on a white ground, unmarked, 24.5cm diameter £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 207 Chinese Famille Rose bowl decorated in the Qianlong manner with a spotted deer in a landscape, 37.5cm diameter £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 213 Lot 211 19th Century Japanese bronze baluster shaped two handled censer vase, decorated with stylised foliage in relief, standing on triple scroll feet on a circular foot, 37cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 212 Japanese basse taille Akasuke enamel vase of square tapered form, the whole decorated with birds amongst bamboo, 30cm high £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 208 Lot 208 Chinese celadon glazed bowl having stylised foliate decoration, 24.5cm diameter £50 - £80 (+24% BP*)
Lot 213 Pair of 19th Century Chinese cloisonné baluster shaped vases, each typically decorated with birds amongst stylised foliage on a black ground, the neck with stylised scrolling foliage on a blue ground 32cm high £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
Lot 209 Chinese porcelain cylindrical vase having blue and white painted decoration depicting dragons chasing a flaming pearl, the underside with Kangxi four character mark, 25.25cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 210 Chinese Mandarin palette vase typically decorated with figures in a garden, 37cm high, a Cantonese two handled bowl and cover decorated with figural and foliate reserves, 18cm wide inclusive of handles and a Famille Rose dish decorated with butterflies amongst foliage on a pale green ground, 26cm diameter £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 214 Pair of 19th Century Chinese hardstone mounted bonsai tree ornaments, each in a rectangular red lacquered jardiniére decorated with lakeland landscape, 41cm and 42cm high £300 - £500 (+24% BP*) Lot 215 Collection of late 19th Century Cantonese carved ivory sewing requisites mostly typically decorated with figures and buildings in a wooded landscape £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 217 Small late 19th Century Chinese carved ivory group depicting a rural scene with a bridge over a river, figures at work and fishing, the underside with two character mark, two character mark reading Mitsumasa, 10.75cm wide, together with a late 19th/early 20th Century Japanese carved ivory okimono depicting Fukurokuju and Karako, 11.5cm high £150 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 218 19th Century Cantonese carved ivory visiting card case typically decorated with figures and buildings amongst trees, 11.5cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 219 Two late 19th Century Chinese ivory Clams Dream carvings, each interior typically decorated with a rural scene with figures at work, one with a two character mark, 8cm and 9cm wide £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 216 Lot 216 Japanese carved ivory oval box and cover, Meiji period, decorated with two relief panels depicting everyday village life, the cover with figural knop, the underside with vacant aperture originally containing a signature, 13.75cm high £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 220 Lot 220 Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji period, depicting a seated fish seller and a standing water carrier, each holding a fan, the underside with two character signature possibly reading Gyokuzan, 17cm high £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 223 Japanese carved boxwood okimono, Meiji period, depicting three men seated back to back, two character mark possibly reading Shosen, 5cm wide together with a Japanese carved boxwood netsuke formed as a Shishi, two character mark possibly reading Kogyoku, 4.75cm long £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 221 Lot 221 Japanese carved boxwood double mask netsuke, Meiji period, formed as a frowning man and a laughing woman, 3.75cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 224 Lot 224 Chinese carved horn figure of a recumbent horse, 8.5cm long £50 - £80 (+24% BP*)
Lot 222 Lot 222 Japanese carved boxwood okimono, Meiji period, formed as a boy with a puppy, 6.5cm high together with a Japanese carved boxwood netsuke formed as a sleeping boy with a monkey, 4.75cm long £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 225 Lot 225 Chinese enamelled porcelain snuff bottle of ovoid form, decorated in relief with figures in a boat and on a terrace, pale green jade stopper, 8cm high, a Chinese honey coloured glass snuff bottle having carved stylised foliate decoration, pale green jade stopper, 7cm high and a Chinese gilt metal and lapis seal, 5.5cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 228 Chinese export silver belt, the links decorated with symbols of good luck and longevity etc, the buckle with dragons amongst clouds, the makers mark indistinct, overall length 69cm, 6oz approx £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 229 Small Chinese export silver baluster shaped vase having bamboo decoration in relief and standing on a circular foot, makers Wang Hing of Hong Kong, 9.5cm high, 2.2oz approx £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 226 Lot 226 Late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese export silver lobed globular teapot decorated with alternate reserves of good luck symbols and stylised foliage, the handle decorated with prunus blossom, makers mark indistinct, 12.75cm high, 11.1oz approx gross £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 230 Lot 230 Pair of Chinese cast bronze figures, each depicting a lancer on horseback, remnants of glass jewelled inlaid decoration, 21.5cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 227 Lot 227 Chinese export silver bowl having continuous decoration in relief depicting a ceremonial procession, makers Wang Hing of Hong Kong, 12.25cm diameter, 5.9oz approx £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
Lot 231 Lot 231 Small folio containing twelve 19th Century Chinese pith paper paintings, each depicting a scene of torture or execution, 18cm x 26cm approx £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 234 19th Century Chinese silk and gold braid embroidered panel decorated with butterflies amongst scrolling stylised foliage, embellished with small circular mirrored panels, 360cm x 55cm inclusive of undecorated borders £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 232 Lot 232 Nine 19th Century Chinese pith paper paintings, each depicting a craftsman at work, 15.5cm x 10.5cm £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 233 Chinese reverse painting on glass depicting male and female figures on a lakeside terrace with mountain beyond, 52cm x 85cm, in a hardwood frame with two metal suspension loops £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 235 Lot 235 Late 19th/early 20th Century Japanese carved ebonised pine shodana or cabinet, the pediment carved with a dragon amidst clouds, flanked by two further dragons to the curved ends, over an asymmetrical arrangement of hinged and sliding cupboards doors, each with stipple carved bird decoration, the three drawer base with dragon carved cabriole legs, 173cm wide x 53cm deep x 247cm high £600 - £900 (+24% BP*) Lot 236-238 No lots
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Lot 239 Lot 239 Pair of 19th Century bronze Empire style candlesticks, each having a tapered reeded stem, circular foot decorated with Bacchanalian motifs, 33cm high £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 240 Lot 240 Pair of 18th Century polychrome painted leather panels, each decorated in the chinoiserie style, the first with figures on a terrace, the second with birds amongst foliage, 70cm x 50.5cm £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 241 Lot 241 19th Century stained and leaded glass panel depicting a kneeling Virgin, 55.5cm x 42.5cm £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 242 Lot 242 Pair of early 20th Century Arts & Crafts copper bowls, each having an inverted domed centre within a wide border having embossed stylised decoration on a pitted ground, 35.25cm diameter £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 243 Arts & Crafts brass circular tray having central C.P. monogram and date 1912 within an inner border of stylised foliage, the outer border with stylised scrollwork, 55cm diameter £50 - £70 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 244 Lot 244 Early 20th Century brass alms dish, possibly by Pearson & Page of Birmingham, decorated in the 17th Century Nuremberg style with Adam and Eve seated beneath the Tree of Knowledge, 56cm diameter £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 246 Lot 246 Pair of late 18th Century Battersea enamel candlesticks, each typically decorated with floral sprays on a white ground, 16.5cm high £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 245 Lot 245 Good late 18th Century satinwood framed rolled paper and ground glass hexagonal tea caddy, the central glazed panel decorated with a stipple engraved portrait of a lady, the hinged cover with conforming glazed panels opening to reveal a later internal cover, 18cm wide £2000 - £3000 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 249 Lot 249 Set of six early 20th Century graduated silver plated hunting cups, each having a gilt interior, within a conical leather case with strap, case 9.5cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 247 Lot 247 Pair of large 18th Century Battersea enamel candlesticks, each typically decorated with floral sprays on a white ground and standing on a domed foot, 31.5cm high £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 248 Lot 248 Elsie March (1884-1974) - Bronze figure A windswept maiden, signed and dated 1912, 30cm high exclusive of the turned oak base £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 250 Lot 250 Margaret Lovell (b.1939) - Bronze sculpture Sails, limited to nine pieces, the sails numbered 4/9 and 5/9, the slate base signed and numbered 4/9, 23cm high inclusive of base, A.R. £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 251 Lynn Russell Chadwick (1914-2003) - Lion II, bronze with dark brown patina, numbered C49 1/9, conceived and cast in 1986 in a limited edition of 9, 21cm long A.R. Provenance - Private local collection, gifted directly by Lynn Chadwick to the late wife of the current owner. We are grateful to Eva and Sarah Chadwick of Lypitt Studios for confirming this documented information. Literature: Farr, Dennis & Chadwick, Eva, Lynn Chadwick: Sculptor, With a Complete Illustrated Catalogue 1947-1996, Oxford, 1997, no. C49 with illustration p. 328. Number 7 of the edition of 9 sold Sotheby’s New York, Impressionist & Modern Art, 11th February 2004, lot 52 £4000 - £6000 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 252 Victorian ivory cruciform cross pendant, 8.5cm high exclusive of suspension ring, together with a large link ivory necklet, 49cm long approx £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 253 Lot 253 Mid 18th Century green glass wine bottle bearing a circular seal with the initials W.H. and date 1749, possibly for William Hayne, 25.75cm high £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 254 Lot 254 18th Century green glass mallet shaped wine bottle bearing the seal of I. Elliott of Stonehouse and dated 1794, 25.25cm high £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
Lot 255 Lot 255 Liberty & Co English Pewter tulip vase, probably designed by Archibald Knox, the underside numbered 029, 31cm high £300 - £400 (+24% BP*) Lot 256 Liberty & Co Tudric pewter tulip vase, probably designed by Archibald Knox, the underside numbered 630, 24.75cm high £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 257 Lot 257 Liberty & Co English Pewter candlestick, designed by Archibald Knox, the sconce supported by three tapered uprights, the circular foot with stylised motifs in relief, the underside numbered 0223, 22.5cm high £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 258 Lot 258 Liberty & Co Tudric hammered pewter cased mantel clock having stylised foliate decoration in low relief, the circular dial with green and blue enamelled centre, within a copper chapter ring having Roman numerals, French brass movement, the underside impressed Tudric Pewter 01156, 29cm wide £400 - £500 (+24% BP*)
Lot 261 Lot 261 Regency ivory toothpick case, the hinged cover inset with a central panel bearing the faint script ‘L’Amour’ within a yellow metal and jasper ware flowerhead border, 9cm long £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 262 Japanese Ginbari cloisonné walking stick handle decorated with a butterfly and stylised foliage on a pale blue ground, 7.25cm long £50 - £80 (+24% BP*) Lot 263 Pair of 19th Century bronze and pressed brass four division letter racks, each having polychrome painted stylised foliate decoration and standing on a square stepped base, 25cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 259 Lot 259 Late 19th/early 20th Century Art Nouveau design brass tea caddy having embossed stylised foliate decoration on a hammered ground, the hinged cover inset with a central Ruskin type mottled blue panel and opening to reveal a zinc lined interior, 16cm high £50 - £80 (+24% BP*) Lot 260 Georges Laurent - Pair of Art Deco design bronze bookends, each formed as a duck and bearing traces of the original silvered finish, signed and with Les Neveux de Jules Lehmann foundry mark, 14cm long £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 264 Lot 264 19th Century Britannia metal character figure counter bell formed as a seated child with a large head, 18.5cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 265 Pair of brass framed table screens, each having an oval glazed panel containing a painted and embroidered paper cut-out of a lady and gentleman in 18th Century costume and standing on a flared giltwood and gesso base, 27.5cm high £40 - £60 (+24% BP*)
Lot 266 Lot 266 George III inlaid mahogany tea caddy having canted corners, the front and the hinged cover with shell inlay, 12.25cm wide, together with a 19th Century burrwood rectangular tea caddy having inlaid chequered banding, the hinged cover with a cast brass handle, 12.25cm wide £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 267 19th Century satinwood tea caddy having inlaid banding and with allover neo classical painted decoration depicting dancing putti and birds amongst scrolling foliage, brass ring drops side handles, the hinged cover opening to reveal conforming decoration to the underside and with a later velvet lining, 35.25cm wide £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
Lot 268 Lot 268 Freemasonry Interest - 9ct gold jewel for the Rokell Lodge No.2798 (Sierra Leone), presented to W.Bro:G.E.Biddle in appreciation of his zealous services as W.M. 1919-20, 34g approx gross inclusive of ribbon, together with a silver and enamel jewel for the Orion Chapter R.C. No.176 presented to the same recipient and dated 1924 and a 1919 Masonic Peace Medal £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 269 William Morris - Two sections of Artichoke embroidered panel from the set design in 1877 for the drawing room of Smeaton Manor, Northallerton, North Yorkshire. Worked by Mrs Ada Phoebe Godman of Smeaton Manor between 1877 and circa 1900, 210cm x 105cm and 210cm x 62cm, each inclusive of undecorated border, also included in the lot is a needlepoint sampler also originating from Smeaton Manor, worked before the panels were completed and reading ‘Drawn by William Morris, Worked by Ada Godman, September 4 1877 to April 10 1893, Labor pro domo gloria Dominae’, 30cm x 35cm Provenance -By descent. For other examples from the same set of panels see the collections at The Victoria and Albert Museum, The Fitzwilliam Museum and The William Morris Gallery £8000 - £12000 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 273 Lot 273 Russian Icon - Christ Pantokrator, probably 19th Century, painted on wood and with gilt metal mounts, 22.25cm x 18cm, housed in a cabinet frame, together with another painted icon - St Petrus (Peter), painted on copper, 18cm x 14cm £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 270 Lot 270 William Morris - A joined panel of Tulip printed cotton in green and cream, 118cm x 102cm Provenance - Ex Smeaton Manor £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 271 Late 19th/early 20th Century pink glass claret jug having a band of cut decoration, silver plated mounts and handle with embossed decoration, 27.5cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 272 Lot 272 19th Century rosewood and simulated rosewood cased six air musical box by Nicole Freres of Geneva, the hinged cover having inlaid decoration depicting a fisherman with lance, opening to reveal the original tune sheet to the underside and a key wind movement numbered 26882 with a 33cm cylinder, overall width 51.75cm £500 - £700 (+24% BP*) 58
Lot 274 Victorian silver mounted ivorine type composition conductors baton, the central band with engraved inscription ‘Mr F.W. Hek, A.R.C.O., from Winscombe Choral Society, in acknowledgement of his services as their conductor, 17th April 1896’, and hallmarked for Birmingham 1895, 56.25cm long in a mahogany case £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
Lot 275 Lot 275 Late 19th/early 20th Century Black Forest carved figural musical wall rack formed as a anthromorphic hare, dressed as a huntsman, a gun on his back, its legs formed from goat horns, fitted with a later replacement musical movement, 51.5cm high £400 - £600 (+24% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com
Lot 276 Antique oak carving of arched rectangular form, probably an ‘atlas’ (figural pilaster), the upper section depicting a bearded man in the style of Charles I with flowing hair, grotesque mask head below, 43.25cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 277 Lot 277 Good 19th Century penwork table cabinet having allover polychrome decoration in the chinoiserie taste depicting Mandarin figures and birds amongst foliage, the hinged doors opening to reveal conforming decoration and four drawers, each with stylised foliage on a black ground, the whole standing on bracket feet, 32cm wide £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 278 Stamps - China - Stock album of Chinese postal stamps including overprints, surcharges etc, mid 20th Century onward, together with three stock albums covering Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, South and North Korea etc (4) £3000 - £4000 (+24% BP*)
Lot 279 Lot 279 Stamps - Great Britain - Queen Victoria unused bottom marginal block of six 2d blue imperforate (white lines added), together with an unused right hand marginal block of four 1d reds, perforated (plate 187), and an unused block of four 1d reds perforated (plate 187) £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 282 Lot 281 Lot 280 Bristol Interest - A collection of various 19th and early 20th Century books relating to Bristol and its environs including; Bristol Riots 1831 Report Of The Commissioners etc, printed by John Taylor, 1835 x 2, Francis B.Bickley - The Little Red Book Of Bristol, two volumes 1900, Adams’s Chronicle Of Bristol, published by Arrowsmith 1910, John Willis (Illus) - Ecclesiae Bristoliana, published by George Davey, circa 1848, Charles Pooley - Old Crosses Of Gloucestershire, published by Longmans, Green & Co 1868 and Old Stone Crosses Of Somerset, 1877, House Of Lords, Minutes Of Proceedings On The Bristol Extension Bill 1895 etc (15) £100 - £150 (+20% BP*)
Lot 283 Books - Catalogue Of The Library at Claremont, Clevedon and 16, Royal Crescent, Bath collected by George Weare Braikenridge, arranged and described by Reginald Stanley Faber, No.44 of 50 copies privately printed at The Chiswick Press, 1894, part Morocco bound maroon cloth £40 - £60 (+20% BP*)
Lot 281 Outamaro (Utamaro) - Set of six facsimile prints, No.46 from a limited edition, published by Gerard Le Prat of Paris, each in individual Papier Japon Imperial envelopes and contained in a silk bound folio £50 - £80 (+24% BP*)
Lot 284 Lot 284 Books - Grand Prix Interest - Laurence Pomeroy - The Grand Prix Car, published by Temple Press Books, two volumes, each being the fourth impression 1964 and 1965, green cloth bound, with dust jackets £100 - £150 (+20% BP*)
Lot 282 Books - Stanley Booth - Alfred Munnings 1878-1859, A Centenary Tribute, published by Sotheby Parke Bernet Publications 1878, deluxe edition No.57 of 100 numbered and signed copies, full gilt decorated red leather binding by Zaehnsdorf of London, with red cloth slip case £150 - £250 (+20% BP*) Lot 285 Lot 285 Dinky Die-cast - Supertoys Car Carrier (984) together with Trailer (985), in original blue striped boxes £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 288 Ladies Fashion - Anya Hindmarch brown leather Kelly handbag, the gilt mounted loop handle having dogs head terminals, flap-over closure having conforming gilt fittings and opening to reveal two compartments with pockets and label £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 286 Lot 286 Cameras - Leica M2 serial No.1051717 (1962) having a Summicron 1:2/50 lens No.1704240 and a Leica - Meter MC light meter in original leather case, together with a Leica Tele-Elmarit 1:2.8/90 lens No.2001107, a Leica Summaron f=3.5cm 1:3.5 No.1595145 lens, Leica manual etc £600 - £900 (+24% BP*)
Lot 287 Lot 287 Cameras/Photography - Leitz Tahoo Corex daylight developing tank, another Leitz developing tank, two Leica rectangular red cardboard film boxes and Willard D. Morgan - The Leica Manual, third edition, second printing, 1938 £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 289 Lot 289 Modern Design - Robert Welch for Old Hall Eight person canteen of Alveston pattern stainless steel cutlery, the majority contained in a teak and rosewood canteen box together with a similar sauceboat and stand £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 290 Lot 290 Modern Design - Robert Welch for Old Hall Alveston design stainless steel five piece tea service comprising: teapot, hot water jug, cream jug, sugar bowl and tray, together with a similar sugar spoon and tea strainer £75 - £100 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 291 Lot 291 Mid 20th Century cut glass and crystal twelve branch chandelier, having an upper tier of four scroll branches each with wavy-topped cut glass drip tray and lustre drops linked by octagonal cut swags, over a lower tier of a further eight branches, the central stem with conforming surmount over baluster, bowl and ball pendant, 66cm diameter x 43cm high approx £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 292 20th Century cut glass ten branch chandelier, the wavy domed canopy with octagonal and teardrop shape faceted lustre drops and swags, over knopped tubular stem and twin S scroll branches with dished wavy drip trays and shaped sockets, joined by further octagonal lustre swags, approximately 99cm high overall £300 - £400 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 293 Impressive 20th Century gilt metal twenty-four branch chandelier, the bulbous openwork superstructure with two rows of teardrop shaped prism cut lustres over two tiers, each of twelve S scroll branches and wavy glass drip trays with matching lustre drops, approx 102cm diameter x 95cm high excluding fittings £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 294 Arts & Crafts style brass hanging lantern of conical form with embossed motifs beneath four lobed frill, with three bayonet light fittings hanging from a brass chain with cup form ceiling fitting having matching motifs, 49.5cm diameter x 24cm high, total drop including fittings 126cm £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 295 Lot 295 Pair of 19th Century gilt brass three-branch wall sconces, each having a central leaf wrapped stem with socket issuing three foliate scroll sconces, 35cm wide x 37cm high £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
Lot 296 Lot 296 Early 20th Century brass overhead luggage rack having an associated marble shelf over one tubular and one square section rail, the later with five adjustable hooks, between shaped open uprights, 72cm wide x 57.5cm high £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com
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Lot 297 Late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany cased floor standing stereoscope, the moulded square top with twin doors enclosing mirrors and a large selection of stereoscopic cards, adjusted via ebonised wooden knob handles to the exterior over brass carry handles, the front with binocular focusing on a stepped base, 121cm high £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 298 Lot 298 Vintage enamel R.S.P.C.A. sign - Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals, the red enamel sign with vignettes of cat, horse and dog, and instructions in white lettering ‘Report all cases of cruelty to the secretary, RSPCA Bristol, or nearest police station’, on a red ground, the rectangular sign 50.5cm x 63.5cm For a similar lot sold in these rooms see 4th December 2008 Fine Art sale lot 602 £500 - £800 (+24% BP*)
Lot 299 Lot 299 A. Thomas - Original art work for a mid 20th Century French travel poster relating to Cooperative Holiday Camps, having pictorial decoration depicting a crawling child on a yellow ground, signed, 57cm x 37.5cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 300 Early 20th Century mahogany billiards/snooker scoreboard with moulded cornice over ivory plaque J.W. Smart, Bristol, two cylindrical rods numbered 0 to 100, each with ivory marker, and a central bevelled rectangular mirror plate flanked by two banks of markers denoting various colours, 112cm wide x 63cm high £150 - £200 (+24% BP*) Lot 301 Mid 20th Century table-top ‘penny-in-the-slot’ arcade machine of bagatelle type in fruitwood case with hinged glazed door, 68.5cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 304 Henri Seile and Robert Vaughan - Antique hand coloured engraved map - Europae Descriptio Nova Impensis, dated 1652, 33cm x 42.5cm £120 - £180 (+20% BP*)
Lot 302 Lot 302 Pair of 1970’s/1980’s period life-size automata of Worzel Gummidge and Aunt Sally by J.H. Animations of Chester, Worzel modelled wearing top hat, black tailcoat and holding flowers, Aunt Sally with straw bonnet and floral print dress, each on square base, the latter with makers plaque, 193cm and 175cm high respectively £300 - £500 (+24% BP*) Lot 303 Two Peruvian Chimu pottery vessels, each with typical stylised decoration in relief, 21cm and 27cm high £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 305 Lot 305 Late 19th Century Continental carved boxwood or beech figure group depicting Christ’s Triumphal Entry Into Jerusalem, probably Bavarian or Northern Italian, 39.5cm wide, displayed beneath a glass dome £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 306 Lot 306 Antique carved white Carrara marble bust of Venus or Aphrodite, modelled with parted curly hair, tied at the back and with headband, possibly after either the Crouching or the Medici Venus, approximately 26cm high on later black painted circular metal base £500 - £700 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 307 Lot 307 Early 20th Century waterline model of the late 19th Century steam-sail passenger ship ‘Paris’, the three masted vessel with three smoking funnels, deck rails and life boats, the hull black painted above the water line, red below, approximately 86cm long, on wave-painted base with sky back drop in ebonised four glass case, 107cm x 29cm x 36cm high The passenger ship City of Paris was launched in 1889 and made her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York, re-named simply ‘Paris’ when transferred to American Line in 1893, she was then requisitioned by the US Government in 1898 and re-named Yale, running aground in Cornwall in 1899 before being rebuilt and re-named. £500 - £700 (+24% BP*)
Lot 308 Lot 308 Mid 20th Century steam-powered wooden model river cruiser ‘Marlow’, by A.W. Gamage, Holborn, London, with mahogany upper deck and painted hull, 73cm long, on wooden display stand £200 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 310
Lot 309 Lot 309 Mid 20th Century steam-powered painted wooden model river cruiser ‘Charles John Lymington’, cream painted above the water line, black below, with Marklin-type boiler, 84cm long, with pitch pine carry box £250 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 310 Large pair of European Red Deer (cervus elaphus) antlers totalling twelve points (6+6), approximate spread 115cm, attached via a partial upper scull fragment, total height 120cm approx £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 311 Lot 311 Early 20th Century off-white plaster relief Study of a lady in profile, 52cm x 36cm, in the original oak frame £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lots 312-313 No lots
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Lot 314 Pair of 40-bore flintlock box-lock pocket pistols by M.G, Cooper, Lynn, round turn off barrels 4.4cm with a band of foliage around the muzzles, rounded actions with engraved decoration, engraved thumbpiece safety-catches, folding triggers, chequered rounded butts each with a black escutcheon and engraved silver buttcap, in a fitted partitioned wooden case, green velvet lined and containing a small three way powder flask by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield £800 - £1200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 315 Continental composite pair of double barrelled, side by side pin-fire pistols, octagonal barrels 11cm, flattened at the base which tip forward to load, one pistol with large adjustable sight, fluted wooden stocks with decorative metal butt caps, in the fitted partitioned wooden case blue velvet lined and containing a bullet mould £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 316 Lot 316 Flintlock 54 bore over and under tap-action pistol, turn-off barrels 4.5cm foliate engraved action and trigger guard, thumb piece safety-catch, signed Brasher, London, slab sided walnut butt, in its green baize lined case with bullet mould and small copper powder flask, pistol 16cm overall Lot 315 66
Brasher was a Birmingham maker 1807-31 who signed his guns ‘London’ £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 317 Lot 317 19th Century Belgian percussion pocket pistol, round, turn-off Damascus barrel 5.5cm, foliate engraved frame, pop-out trigger, Liege proof mark, with round ebony butt, 17cm overall £80 - £100 (+24% BP*)
Lot 318 Lot 318 Turkish flintlock pistol, round sighted barrel 32cm, with slender longitudinal rib along forward section, and inlaid with four barrel maker marks at the breech, round banana shaped lock with pointed tail, carved wooden full-stock with inlaid horn fore-end, white metal mounts including large butt-cap, trigger guard, two ram-rod pipes, side plate and escutcheon, false ram-rod, 51cm overall £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 319 Lot 319 Ottoman flintlock pistol, round barrel 37cm with slender longitudinal rib along forward section and chiselled with gilt foliate scroll at the rear, round banana shaped lock, wooden full stock with large brass eared pommel, brass trigger guard, stock chequered behind the tang with brass escutcheon and slender steel ramrod, 55cm overall £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 320 Lot 320 20 bore flintlock duelling pistol by G. Wallis, circa 1790, with swamped octagonal barrel, foresight, gold lined breech, gold oval in front of rear sight, gold lined touch-hole, tang finely engraved, flat engraved lock with ‘Wallis’ set in gold poincon, walnut half-stock with swelling flat-sided butt, steel trigger guard with acorn finial, horn tipped ramrod, 23cm barrel, 37.5cm overall £650 - £750 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 322 Militaria - Third Reich Hitler Youth Knife, plain single edged blade, 14cm long, etched with motto ‘Blut und Ehre’ and ‘Justinus’ makers mark to reverse, chequered black plastic grips inset with HY emblem, black painted metal sheath with leather belt loop £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 321 Lot 321 Model cannon, possibly a garden ornament, octagonal barrel 32cm with hooded front sight and peep rear sight, mounted on an iron carriage 54cm overall £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 323 Medals - World War I Military Cross group of four awarded to 2621 Lieutenant Walter Yates of the West Riding Regiment, together with related miniatures and a collection of ephemera including; a transcript of his diary from April to August 1915, maps, citations etc Lieutenant Yates was awarded the Military Cross ‘For good leadership and devotion to duty while in command of the right company. The right flank was completely in the air and the enemy made strong and continuous attacks but the personal gallantry and example of this officer inspired the company to stick to their position even when the battalion some distance to the right had vacated the line’ £800 - £1200 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 325 Katana style Japanese sword, slightly curved, single edged polished blade 71cm, tape bound rayskin grip, one menuki, old iron tsuba in its WW2, leather sheath, traces of signature on the tang £180 - £200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 324 Lot 324 Royal Naval Interest - Two mid 20th Century albums of photographs relating mainly to service on the Royal Naval vessels HMS Bermuda, HMS Centaur, HMS Murray and HMS Eagle between the mid 1940’s and the early 1960’s including visits and inspections by H.M. George VI, H.M. Elizabeth II with the young Prince Charles, Winston Churchill and Field Marshal Montgomery, together with numerous photographs of ports visited, leisure time etc, also included are a selection of various postcards collected during these trips £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 326 Lot 326 Silver mounted Arab (possibly Omani) Jambiya of characteristic form, the waisted wooden hilt partly overlaid with white metal, curved double edged blade with central rib, 19cm long, in its ‘J’ shaped sheath, the front covered with white metal plates and silver wire decoration £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 327 Lot 327 Oceanic area paddle of one piece wooden construction (palm) inlaid on both sides with triangular shapes of mother-of-pearl, 110cm overall £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 328 Zulu hide shield, 77cm long, 97cm overall including holding stick, written on reverse O.B.A.SC.P.R. Jarvis, together with a Zulu assegai spear, small leaf-shaped head with long shank, fixed to the haft by bound leather, swollen end to haft 120cm overall, two knobkerries, one with heavy round head 65cm overall, the other with two-tone wood 73cm overall (4) £400 - £500 (+24% BP*) Lots 329-330 No lots
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Silver & White Metal Lots 331-365
Lot 331 Lot 331 George V silver four piece tea set, each piece of tapered octagonal form and comprising: teapot and hot water jug, each having a domed cover, two handled sugar basin and cream jug, sponsors mark of M.B. Ltd, Sheffield 1933, height of hot water jug 23.75cm, 65.5oz approx gross together with a somewhat similar silver plated two handled tray £500 - £800 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 332 Lot 332 George III silver and cut glass fruit bowl, the circular base standing on four reeded supports, each having a stylised foliate capital and hair claw foot and united by shaped egg and dart stretchers, the bowl having diamond cut panels and a castellated rim, sponsors mark of Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1815, 30cm diameter, 30.1oz approx net £1000 - £1500 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 333 Lot 333 Composite canteen of silver Rat Tail pattern cutlery, most bearing the sponsors mark of Josiah Williams & Co and hallmarked for 1908-1925, comprising: twelve table forks, nine dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six tablespoons, sixteen teaspoons, four sauce ladles, twelve coffee spoons (mainly Gorham & Co), cheese scoop (Carrington & Co) and punch ladle (Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd), total weight 104oz approx £1200 - £1600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 334 Set of four George V silver candlesticks, each modelled in the Georgian style with a baluster knopped stem and standing on a square foot, sponsors mark of Fordham & Fordham, 30cm high £800 - £1200 (+24% BP*) Lot 335 George V silver five piece tea service comprising: teapot, coffee pot, water jug, two handled sugar basin and cream jug, each piece with half fluted decoration, sponsors mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910/1911, height of coffee pot 26.5cm, 78.3oz approx gross £500 - £700 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 336 Lot 336 George IV silver Fiddle pattern ladle, sponsors mark of William Bateman I, London 1823, 35.75cm long, 8oz approx £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
Lot 339 Lot 339 George III Irish silver Old English Feather Edge pattern ladle having a scalloped bowl, sponsors mark of Michael Keating, Dublin 1774, 37cm long, 6.5oz approx £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 337 Lot 337 Pair of Edward VII silver oval sweet meat bowls having pierced and engraved swag decoration and standing on scallop supports, sponsors mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1905/1906, 14.5cm wide, combined weight 10.25oz approx £150 - £200 (+24% BP*) Lot 338 Edward VII silver tea caddy and cover having embossed wrythened decoration, sponsors mark of Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1908, 9.5cm high, 3.4oz approx £40 - £60 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 340 Lot 340 Edward VII silver modernist style vase, being of tapered square form and having four loop handles terminating in inverted supports, sponsors mark of Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1906, 9.75cm high, 5.6oz approx £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 341 Lot 341 Set of four George III silver oval salts, each decorated with floral swags on a pierced ground, shell pad feet and clear glass liners, sponsors mark of Fenton, Creswick & Co, Sheffield 1775, 8.2cm wide together with four George III salt spoons, sponsors mark of George Burroughs, London 1796, combined weight 8oz approx £150 - £250 (+24% BP*) Lot 342 Continental oval white metal box, probably Hanau, the hinged cover decorated in relief with child gardeners in a landscape, the underside with apocryphal Augsburg marks, import marks for London 1897, 7cm wide, 2.5oz approx £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 343 William IV silver rectangular snuff box having engine turned decoration, the front edge of the hinged cover with chased scroll work, sponsors mark of Edward Smith, Birmingham 1832, 7cm long, 1.8oz approx £60 - £80 (+24% BP*)
Lot 345 John Cartwright/Hampden Club Interest A William IV silver snuff box presented to Thomas Cleary Secretary of the Hampden Club by the Committee for his services supporting John Cartwright’s work within the Radical Movement, the cover with crest, motto and script within a foliate surround, the underside with full presentation inscription ‘RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY, that this committee consider it an act of duty as well as of justice to Thomas Cleary, Esquire: the old and faithful Friends and Companion of Major Cartwright, to the mark their appreciation of the long, zealous and useful services of Mr Cleary in the cause of the PEOPLE as a RADICAL REFORMER, in support of those principals which MAJOR CARTWRIGHT during a long life in times of DIFFICULTY and DANGER so ably perseveringly and fearlessly maintained, and in proof of their approval of the valuable & cheerful assistance of Mr Cleary as HONY SEC of the COM’E for the erection of the STATUE to MAJOR CARTWRIGHT in Burton Crescent, PRESENT THIS BOX, JOSEPH HUME, Esq M.P.Chairman’, sponsors mark of Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1830, 8.5cm wide, 4.4oz approx £500 - £800 (+24% BP*) Lot 346 Small George II silver salver having piecrust edge and standing on triple pad feet, maker William Peaston, London 1754, 15.5cm diameter, 6.6oz approx £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 344 Nuremberg style unmarked white metal container, being of embossed organic form, the domed cover having a finial formed as a flower, supported by an open column with figural decoration depicting a cherub and standing on a domed foot, 12.25cm high £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 347 Lot 347 Large Victorian silver baluster shaped sugar caster having embossed wrythened and gadrooned decoration, the cover with a flame finial, sponsors mark of John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1886, 21cm high, 9.7oz approx £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 348 Lot 348 Unusual Victorian silver toast rack, the six divisions separated by X shaped bars, lozenge shaped central handle and standing on ball feet, sponsors mark of Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox, London 1854, 12.5cm high, 11.6oz approx £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 349 Lot 349 Victorian silver scallop shaped dish having pierced and embossed foliate decoration and standing on three reeded ball feet, sponsors mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1897, 20.5cm wide, 7.8oz approx £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 350 Lot 350 Victorian silver sauceboat having a scroll handle, gadrooned rim and standing on triple scroll feet, sponsors mark of Robert Hennell III, London 1845, 21cm long, 12.2oz approx £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 351 Lot 351 Pair of Victorian silver candlesticks decorated in the Adam style with floral swags, rams heads and graduated husks, each square foot embossed with classical urns, sponsors mark of Charles Boyton, London 1898, 26cm high, weighted £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 352 Lot 352 George V silver boat shaped fruit bowl having slender scroll supports and an oval dome shaped foot rim, sponsors mark of Philip Hanson Abbot, London 1910, 28.5cm wide, 21.4oz approx £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 354 Lot 354 George V silver four trumpet epergne having a baluster stem and standing on a circular foot, sponsors mark indistinct, Birmingham 1913, 27.5cm high, weighted £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 353 Lot 353 Continental white metal oval two handled bowl, probably Hanau, having allover embossed decoration and standing on four scroll feet, pseudo 18th Century French hallmarks, 23.75cm wide inclusive of handles, 7.3oz approx £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 355 Lot 355 Pair of George V silver mounted glass noggins or whisky tots, each having a silver collar and hinged cover bearing an engraved crest, loop handle and standing on a star cut base, the first bearing the sponsors mark of S.W.Smith & Co, London 1913, the second with illegible sponsors mark, Birmingham 1912, 12.25cm high inclusive of thumbpiece £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 356 Lot 356 Judaica - A set of six Edward VII miniature silver Kiddush cups, each with engraved Star Of David motifs, five bearing the sponsors mark of Rosenzweig & Taitelbaum and one bearing the sponsors mark of Jacob Fenigstein 1909, 7.5cm high, combined weight 4.2oz approx together with another small Kiddush cup, sponsors mark of Jacob Fenigstein, Birmingham 1906, 9.5cm high, 1oz approx £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 357 Lot 357 Edward VII silver bottle or syphon stand having pierced stylised foliate decoration, two scroll handles, the foot rim with embossed foliate decoration and inset with a turned wooden base, sponsors mark of Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1904, 17.5cm high, 21.5oz approx gross £150 - £250 (+24% BP*) 76
Lot 358 Lot 358 Edward VII silver Art Nouveau design easel picture frame decorated with stylised foliage on a textured ground, sponsors mark of J&R Griffin, overall width 22.5cm £150 - £250 (+24% BP*)
Lot 359 Lot 359 Late 19th/early 20th Century Indian white metal bowl having allover embossed decoration depicting deities and standing on a circular foot, presentation inscription dated 1906, 18.25cm diameter, 16.4oz approx £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
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Jewellery, Gold Medallions etc Lots 366-389
Lot 360 Lot 360 Late 19th Century Indian white metal three piece tea set comprising: oval tapered teapot, lidded sucriere and cream jug, each piece having foliate scroll decoration and a cover with an elephant finial, height of teapot 10cm, 18.9oz approx £120 - £180 (+24% BP*) Lot 361 Late 19th Century Indian white metal bowl having allover foliate scroll decoration and standing on a circular domed foot, 14.5cm diameter, 12.6oz approx together with an Indian white metal three piece condiment set, each piece decorated with a village scene in relief, the mustard pot stamped ‘Silver’, 4.1oz approx £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 362 Lot 362 Early 20th Century Ceylon white metal scroll box having allover decoration depicting figures and animals and standing on four ball feet, 33.75cm long, 31.7oz approx £250 - £350 (+24% BP*) Lot 363 Late 19th Century cream lace work and silk parasol, together with a late 19th Century lady’s umbrella, each having an Indian white metal handle decorated with figures and animals in relief, 92cm and 90cm long £60 - £90 (+24% BP*) Lots 364-365 No lots
Lot 366 Lot 366 Diamond and synthetic ruby ring, stamped ‘18ct Plat’, a graduated row of five old cut brilliants across the finger to one side, and five graduated synthetic rubies to the other, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.57 carats, size Q½, 4.3g gross £500 - £600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 367 Lot 367 Diamond single stone ring, the white mount stamped ‘18ct’, the brilliant cut of approximately 0.5 carats, size N, 3.4g gross £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 368 Lot 368 Platinum single stone diamond ring, 2006, the brilliant cut with a British Gemmological Institute certificate stating the stone to be D/VS2 and 0.43 carats, size J, 2.9g gross; with a platinum ring, 2007, set with seven brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.2 carats, size J, 3.9g gross £550 - £650 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 369 Lot 369 Platinum single stone diamond ring, with a GIA certificate stating the step cut stone to be 0.57 carats, F colour and VVS2 clarity, size N, 4.9g gross; with a platinum wedding ring, 4.1g gross, the GIA certificate No. GIA12647064, laser inscribed to the girdle of the stone, and dated April 24th 2003 £750 - £850 (+24% BP*)
Lot 372 Lot 372 Georgian garnet and moss agate ring, circa 1800, the oval agate panel enclosed by flat cut stones, size O, 2.6g gross £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 370 Lot 370 Diamond ring, stamped ‘18ct’, the brilliant cut of approximately 0.2 carats, with a single cut to each corner and one to each shoulder, size M, 1.9g gross £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 373 Lot 373 Fifteen stone 18ct gold diamond cluster ring, the three baguettes totalling approximately 0.5 carats enclosed by twelve brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.48 carats, size O½, 5.2g gross £600 - £700 (+24% BP*)
Lot 371 Lot 371 Roseberry of London three stone diamond 18ct white gold ring, the brilliant cuts totalling approximately 1.58 carats, size M, 6.3g gross, with a Roseberry of London certificate stating the stones to be G-H colour and SI 2-3 clarity, cased £400 - £500 (+24% BP*)
Lot 374 Lot 374 Eighteen stone diamond eternity ring, unmarked white mount, the brilliant cuts totalling approximately 1.08 carats, size K, 2.7g gross £200 - £250 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 375 Lot 375 Aquamarine and calibré ruby brooch, unmarked, the step cut stone of approximately 11.5mm x 7.8mm x 5.8mm deep, with arrangements of ten calibré rubies to either side, 6.2cm long, 7.2g gross £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 376 Lot 376 Diamond, ruby and sapphire lovers hearts bar brooch, the entwined heart motifs, one set with an oval cut ruby, the other a sapphire, enclosed by twenty-two old cut brilliants, ribbon bow above set with ten old cut brilliants and two rose cut diamonds, the diamonds totalling approximately 1 carat, the unmarked white fronted yellow metal bar 6.4cm long, 7.8g gross £600 - £800 (+24% BP*)
Lot 377 Lot 377 Cameo brooch, the image of a female profile laid on to moss agate, the oval panel 3.4cm x 2.7cm £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 378 Lot 378 Victorian hardstone pendant, carved as a classical female in profile, the gold mount with black enamel decoration, 4.6cm x 3.9cm excluding the bale, on a later chain, original case £400 - £500 (+24% BP*)
Lot 379 Lot 379 Edwardian diamond panel brooch, unmarked, the central stone of approximately 0.8 carats, with a diamond to either side of approximately 0.45 carats and 0.4 carats, above and below are brilliant cuts of approximately 0.2 carats each, smaller brilliant and single cuts throughout the brooch, 2.7cm diameter, 7.9g gross £1500 - £2000 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 380 Lot 380 18ct gold diamond and sapphire hinged bangle, 1974, the five graduated round cut sapphires with six brilliant cut diamonds, totalling approximately 0.84 carats, with ten pairs of single cuts in-between, internal diameter 5.4cm, 20.5g gross £600 - £700 (+24% BP*)
Lot 382 Lot 382 18ct gold twelve stone diamond ring, the brilliant cuts set in pairs to either end and groups of four between, totalling approximately 0.96 carats, the 6mm wide ring size O½, 5.2g gross; with a pair of similar 18ct gold hoop earrings each set with three brilliant cut diamonds, the six diamonds totalling approximately 0.6 carats, 5.9g gross £500 - £600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 381 Lot 381 Edwardian chrysoberyl cats-eye and diamond hinged bangle, unmarked, the oval cabochon approximately 7.6mm x 7.4mm x 4.9mm deep, enclosed by ten old cut brilliants totalling approximately 1.4 carats, to each shoulder a trio of graduated old cut brilliants, the six stones totalling approximately 1.3 carats, the triple knife edge frontispiece to a two knife edge back piece, internal diameter approximately 5.7cm, 14.9g gross, in a later case £1000 - £1500 (+24% BP*)
Lot 383 Lot 383 Diamond and emerald necklace, stamped ‘585’, the frontispiece with an oval cut emerald enclosed by an octagonal frame and sixteen brilliant cuts, suspended from a bridge of three square cut emeralds flanked by panels either side, each set with a line of eight brilliant cuts, the 32 diamonds totalling approximately 0.69 carats, to a flat link back chain, 43cm long, 16g gross £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 384 Graduated row of amber beads, of oval shape, the largest 3.2cm x 2.5cm, approximately 54cm long, 109g gross £100 - £200 (+24% BP*) Lot 385 Engine turned 9ct gold cigarette case, 11.5cm x 8.5cm, 135g approx gross £1000 - £1250 (+24% BP*) Lot 386 Gold Medallions - Sir Winston Churchill - Set of four limited edition 18ct gold Sir Winston Churchill Commemorative Medals, total weight 57.5g approx £800 - £1000 (+24% BP*) Lot 384
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Wristwatches & Pocket Watches Lots 390-403
Lot 390 Lot 390 Rolex - Explorer Oyster Perpetual Precision wristwatch, ref: 5500, signed black dial with line batons, Arabic numerals at 3, 6 & 9, inverted triangle at 12, minute track, ‘lolly pop’ centre seconds hand, luminous Mercedes hands, Swiss <25 at 6, screw-down back No: 1002, dated 111.67, manual wind, cal 1520, 26 jewel movement, case No: 1737XXX, (circa 1967), approximately 34mm diameter, on a Rolex Oyster bracelet ref: 78350 19 with K6 date code (1986) £5000 - £7000 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 391 Lot 391 Heuer - Rare early Autavia automatic chronograph wristwatch with ‘Jo Siffert’ dial - ref: 1163T, the signed silver ‘panda’ dial with date, part-polished and luminous filled hands, blue centre chronograph hand, blue accents to the ‘ridged’ hour markers, two black sunken registers recording hours and minutes, black tachymeter rotating bezel, the ‘C’ shaped case with signed crown at 9 o’clock and with two reeded pushers at 2 and 4 o’clock, screw down back marked ‘HeuerLeonidas S.A.’, signed Cal 11, 17 jewel movement, case No: 141755, with an associated stainless steel bracelet, approximately 42mm diameter, circa 1969/1970 £7500 - £10000 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 392 Lot 392 Omega - Gentleman’s stainless steel Constellation automatic chronometer wristwatch, ref: 160.005, the signed silver dial with date, black and gilt hands and hour markers, centre seconds, signed crown and screw-down case back, signed cal 561 24 jewel movement No: 243009944, approximately 34mm diameter, on a black leather strap £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
Lot 394 Lot 394 Omega - Dynamic automatic stainless steel wristwatch, ref: 1660310, signed black military style dial with centre seconds, date, luminous hands and hour markers, Arabic numerals, screw down case with anti-magnetic dust cover, cal 1108, 21 jewel movement, approximately 36mm diameter, on a stainless steel bracelet. Together with booklets, oval metal case and outer box £700 - £900 (+24% BP*)
Lot 393 Lot 393 Omega- Gentleman’s stainless steel automatic wristwatch, ref: 2421/1, the signed silvered dial with polished hands, centre seconds minute track within black Roman numerals, signed crown, snapon back, 17 jewel movement, serial No: 1055147, circa 1944, approximately 35mm diameter, on a black leather strap. Together with original Omega cardboard box £250 - £350 (+24% BP*)
Lot 395 Lot 395 Breitling - Gentleman’s manual wind gold plated wristwatch, ref: 4512s, the signed square dial with gilt hour markers and hands, snap-on case back No: 4512s, 83 63F 376122, 17 jewel movement, approximately 28mm, on a black leather strap with original box £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 396 Lot 396 Laco - Gentleman’s Antimagnetic 9ct gold wristwatch, manual wind, signed off-white dial with applied gilt markers, hands and Arabic numerals, centre seconds, approximately 33.5mm diameter, on a black lizard skin strap £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 397 Cartier - Lady’s 18ct gold Tank Quartz wristwatch, the signed champagne dial with Roman numerals, crown with blue coloured cabochon, case No: 1150 2 C31879, on a Cartier leather strap with 18ct gold Cartier buckle, approximately 20mm wide x 28mm, together with original Cartier box £1000 - £1500 (+24% BP*)
Lot 398 Lot 398 Rolex, Precision - Lady’s 9ct gold manual wind bracelet watch, the square white dial with gilt Arabic numerals, batons and hands, the two piece case with integral mesh bracelet, by David Shackman & Sons, London 1965, housing a signed cal 1401, 18 jewel movement, 16cm long, 22g excluding the movement, with original box £400 - £600 (+24% BP*)
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Military Wristwatches, Pocket Watches & Timepieces Lots 404-416
Lot 399 Lot 399 Omega - Lady’s diamond cocktail watch, stamped ‘18k’ over ‘750’, the circular white dial with steel coloured batons and hands, the white metal case with a bezel set with twenty small brilliant cuts and a bracelet of brilliant cuts of alternating quartet and single stone arrangement, the one hundred and nine diamonds totalling approximately 4 carats, the two piece case housing a signed cal 484, 17 jewel movement, 18cm long, 22g gross excluding the movement, with original box £700 - £900 (+24% BP*)
Lot 404 Lot 404 Omega - World War II British Military Issue ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, signed black dial with Broad Arrow, sub-seconds, luminous filled hands and dots to the minute track, the case with fixed bars, screw-down back stamped with Broad Arrow, W.W.W. Y14733 10678932, signed cal 30T2, 15 jewel movement No: 10294799, approximately 34mm diameter, on a black leather strap £1200 - £1600 (+24% BP*) Lot 400 Lot 400 Corum - Lady’s 9ct gold diamond set bracelet watch, the circular textured dial with steel coloured batons and hands, the circular bezel set with forty-two single cut diamonds, the Milanese bracelet to a two piece case housing a signed cal 51356, 17 jewel movement, 17.5cm long, 18g gross, in a box £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lots 401-403 No Lots
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Lot 405 Lot 405 Timor - World War II British Military Issue ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, signed black dial with Broad Arrow, sub-seconds, luminous filled hands and dots to the minute track, the case with fixed bars, screw-down back stamped with Broad Arrow, ‘TIMOR W.W.W. K7249 37149’, signed 15 jewel movement with dust cover, approximately 36mm diameter, on a black NATO style strap £600 - £900 (+24% BP*)
Lot 406 Lot 406 Record - World War II British Military Issue ‘Dirty Dozen’ wristwatch, signed black dial with sub-seconds, luminous filled hands and dots to the minute track, the case with fixed bars, screw-down case back stamped with Broad Arrow, W.W.W. ‘L23697 541544’, signed 15 jewel movement stamped 022K, approximately 36mm diameter, on a grey NATO style strap £600 - £900 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 407 Lot 407 Hamilton - W10 British Military Issue manual wind wristwatch, the signed black dial with Broad Arrow, ‘T’ in a circle, white Arabic numerals, luminous hands and hour markers, centre seconds, fixed bars, case back No: 6645-99, 523-8290 208/75, hacking movement approximately 35mm £350 - £500 (+24% BP*)
Lot 408 Lot 408 West End Watch Co - Early 20th Century ‘Matchless’ Trench style wristwatch, the signed white dial with sub-seconds, luminous hands and Arabic numerals, the Record movement with snapon dust and back covers No:3438146, the 32mm case with wire lugs, on a brown leather bund strap £120 - £180 (+24% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com
Lot 409 Lot 409 Elgin - World War II U.S. Navy Issue Pilot’s wristwatch, ref: F.S.S.A. 88-W-800,, the case with fixed bars, the signed black dial with luminous filled hands, Arabic numerals and luminous dots to the minute track, screw-down back, 16 jewel, hack set cal 539 movement No: T225339, approximately 30mm diameter, on a NATO style strap £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 411 Lot 411 Jaeger-LeCoultre - World War II British Military Issue G.S.T.P. pocket watch, the signed white dial with luminous filled hands, sub-seconds, luminous and black numerals, outer case back No: F033245, inner No: 223329, signed movement No: 46712, approximately 51mm diameter £100 - £150 (+24% BP*)
Lot 410 Lot 410 S. Alexander & Son/Octava Watch Co - World War I British Royal Naval Air Service Issue 8 day Aircraft Cockpit Watch, Mark IVA, nonluminous, the signed black dial No: 953z - with sub-seconds, and white Arabic numerals, the snapon case back marked ‘A.S’ with Broad Arrow, 15 jewel movement with hinged dust cover, approximately 50mm diameter £200 - £300 (+24% BP*)
Lot 412 Lot 412 Kurth Freres - World War II British Military Issue G.S. MKII pocket watch, the white dial with luminous filled hands, sub-seconds and black numerals, outer screw-down back with Broad Arrow and No: A73 297, inner case back with Chief Inspector Engineer & Signal Stores stamp, 15 jewel movement No: K.F.260, approximately 52mm diameter £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)
BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 96
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Lot 413 Lot 413 World War II British Military Issue pocket watch, the black dial with subsidiary seconds, luminous Arabic numerals and hands, Berna 17 jewel movement with five adjustments, screw case back marked with Broad Arrow and No: 32166F’, approximately 57mm diameter £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 414 Lot 414 CYMA - Two World War II British Military Issue G.S.T.P. pocket watches, each having white dials, black and open numerals sub-seconds, snap-on case backs with broad Arrows and No:T6821 and T29217, signed 15 jewel movements No: 345204 and 364704, approximately 52mm diameter £50 - £80 (+24% BP*)
Lot 415 Lot 415 Kienzle - World War II Luftwaffe Issue 8 day BO-UK2 Aircraft Clock, ref: Fl 23886-1, the revolving bezel with luminous dots and painted five minute numerals, the unsigned black dial with sub-seconds, luminous hands and 3,9 and 12 luminous numerals, the movement in its hinged case stamped ‘BAL137’, the back with Borduhr plate Great-Nr:127D550A-1, Werk Nr: 48312, now mounted in a Bakelite desk stand, approximately 59mm diameter £200 - £300 (+24% BP*) Lot 416 No lot 88
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Wines & Spirits Lots 417-429
Lot 419 Lot 419 One bottle of 1952 Silver Jubilee Quinta do Noval Port, bottle No.0750 (1) £100 - £150 (+24% BP*) Lot 417 Lot 417 Pol Roger 1961 Extra Cuvee de Reserve Brut Champagne £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
Lot 420 Dow’s Vintage Port 1960, two bottles (2) £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
Lot 418 Lot 418 Chateau L’Angelus, 1981 Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, one bottle (1) £40 - £60 (+24% BP*)
Lot 421 Lot 421 Dow’s Vintage Port 1960, two bottles (2) £80 - £120 (+24% BP*)
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Lot 422 Lot 422 Cockburn’s Vintage Port 1967, two bottles (2) £80 - £120 (+24% BP*) Lot 423 Croft’s single vintage Crusting Port, 1954 vintage bottled in 1957, two bottles (2) £120 - £180 (+24% BP*) Lot 424 Croft’s single vintage Crusting Port, 1954 vintage bottled in 1957, two bottles (2) £120 - £180 (+24% BP*) Lot 425 Croft’s single vintage Crusting Port, 1954 vintage bottled in 1957, two bottles (2) £120 - £180 (+24% BP*)
Lot 426 Lot 426 Hine Grande Champagne Cognac 1981 Vintage, landed in 1987, bottled in 1999, two bottles (2) £150 - £200 (+24% BP*) Lot 427 Hine Grande Champagne Cognac 1981 Vintage, landed in 1987, bottled in 1999, two bottles (2) £150 - £200 (+24% BP*) Lot 428 Hine Grande Champagne Cognac 1981 Vintage, landed in 1987, bottled in 1999, two bottles (2) £150 - £200 (+24% BP*) Lot 429 Hine Grande Champagne Cognac 1981 Vintage, landed in 1987, bottled in 2000, two bottles (2) £150 - £200 (+24% BP*)
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Index of Artists Artist
Lot No.
Alma-Tadema, Sir Lawrence
107
Avery, Anthony
109, 110
Artist
Lot No.
Hines, William Henry – Attributed to
98
Hockney, David
82
116, 117, 118, 119
Hughes, Kevin
115
Bale, Edwin
63
Italian School
102
Balogh, Bela
112
Klaiberg, Friedrich
96
Barnfather, Michael
111
Kneller, Sir Godfrey – Manner of
83
Belbin, Laurence
113
Lancaster, Brian
95
Benson, Frank W.
126
Langlois, Mark William
69
Balding, Aldo
64
Lee, William
Branscombe, Charles H.
91
Löwenstam, Leopold
Buhot, Felix Hilaire
86
Mackley, George
90
Maderson, Arthur K.
Bentley, Alfred
Carr, Henry Marvell
62 107 80 121, 122, 123
125
Montague, Alfred
67
120
Muraton, Alphonse Frederic
54
59
Napper, John
94
Cull, Alma Burlton
74
Nash, John
77
Curnock, James Jackson
72
Neapolitan School, 19th Century
56
60
Nibbs, Richard Henry
93
Carson, Frank Cook, Ian Cooper, William Sidney
Delaporte, H. Dutch School, 19th Century English School, 19th Century
101 58, 66, 78, 79, 84 99, 100, 128, 129
English Primitive School, 19th Century
92
Niemann, Edmund John
73
Roberts, Lancelot
103
Roberts, Piercy
127
Sherrin, Dan
71
Forsey, Chris
114
Stevens, Albert
97
Galli, Alfredo
55
Thorgerson, Storm
81
Gallon, Robert
61
Tissot, James
89
Glynn, Susan Margaret, Attributed to
87
Townsend, Alfred O.
75
Haghe, Louis
76
Wesson, Edward
Hall, S.E.
88
West, William
70
Williams, William
57
Wright, George
65
Hann, George Havell, Robert Jr
124 85
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Sale Results from 7th June 2018 Lot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 51 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70
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£300 £100 £100 £180 £150 £680 £120 £4,200 £3,500 £450 £80 £130 £600 £200 £140 £1,400 £400 £160 £250 £650 £70 £120 £400 £3,000 £170 £50 £45 £85 £400 £120 £100 £520 £220 £900 £220 £300 £170 £220 £110 £480 £1,400 £180 £120 £300 £100 £160 £110 £300 £130 £200 £200 £220 £150 £200 £150 £400 £300 £350 £120 £250 £100 £250 £380 £140
71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 106 107 108 109 110 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 124 125 126 127 128 131 132 133 134 135 136 139 141 142 144 145 146 147 149 150
£280 £80 £150 £170 £400 £100 £750 £220 £170 £100 £100 £280 £400 £580 £170 £700 £620 £680 £100 £50 £60 £5,000 £55 £100 £70 £70 £320 £800 £480 £380 £700 £190 £620 £980 £170 £380 £520 £300 £300 £620 £150 £1,600 £350 £320 £190 £200 £300 £280 £350 £680 £420 £130 £200 £180 £420 £250 £380 £220 £1,700 £1,000 £130 £380 £300 £280
151 152 153 155 156 157 158 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 169 170 171 172 173 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 185 187 188 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 199 200 201 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 226 227
£170 £380 £280 £100 £90 £100 £1,800 £350 £100 £800 £380 £6,000 £900 £100 £320 £130 £50 £3,800 £170 £350 £350 £320 £300 £300 £220 £150 £250 £110 £150 £1,900 £400 £350 £320 £420 £1,900 £300 £150 £1,200 £500 £250 £350 £100 £220 £180 £180 £190 £110 £150 £90 £70 £130 £120 £220 £90 £190 £380 £300 £200 £300 £880 £620 £100 £95 £120
231 232 233 234 236 237 238 240 242 243 244 245 246 247 252 253 254 255 258 259 260 262 263 264 265 267 270 271 272 273 275 276 277 281 282 283 284 285 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 298 300 301 302 303 304 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 318 319 320 321 322
£120 £65 £320 £140 £100 £160 £1,500 £2,000 £1,300 £780 £1,050 £1,800 £1,000 £400 £320 £280 £130 £50 £4,000 £2,500 £200 £480 £200 £60 £4,000 £320 £300 £220 £320 £300 £350 £160 £140 £70 £1,500 £100 £140 £200 £320 £200 £450 £55 £120 £120 £100 £60 £140 £140 £400 £220 £140 £600 £350 £220 £220 £3,200 £550 £600 £400 £920 £400 £420 £3,200 £750
323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 341 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 357 358 359 360 361 362 366 367 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 392 393 395 396
£700 £200 £100 £140 £300 £110 £9,200 £420 £9,500 £130 £100 £190 £220 £200 £220 £130 £520 £5,000 £280 £220 £130 £110 £50 £150 £420 £380 £250 £80 £1,200 £6,800 £100 £120 £400 £140 £300 £380 £2,000 £150 £120 £160 £2,500 £380 £70 £180 £520 £100 £380 £280 £90 £60 £90 £450 £140 £280 £620 £140 £380 £480 £2,200 £170 £170 £110 £120 £130
397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 407 408 409 410 411 412 414 415 416 417 419 420 421 422 423 425 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 450 451 452 455 456 457 458 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471
£130 £150 £160 £160 £100 £220 £200 £190 £3,200 £40 £550 £600 £170 £85 £120 £280 £150 £6,500 £110 £80 £1,000 £180 £190 £170 £160 £100 £170 £180 £400 £70 £250 £800 £300 £50 £680 £1,200 £380 £100 £100 £90 £75 £60 £380 £220 £65 £150 £160 £50 £100 £820 £85 £60 £40 £120 £220 £280 £170 £180 £170 £180 £250 £200 £120 £220
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472 £190 473 £65 474 £280 475 £280 478 £11,000 479 £3,000 480 £200 481 £100 482 £800 483 £2,200 484 £150 485 £250 486 £100 487 £250 488 £100 489 £80 490 £4,500 491 £150 494 £1,400 496 £600 497 £300 498 £720 499 £320 500 £720 501 £1,000 502 £520 503 £150 504 £130 505 £160 506 £60 507 £280 508 £70 509 £90 510 £40 511 £150 512 £200 513 £60 514 £400 515 £1,000 516 £80 517 £180 518 £2,200 520 £50 521 £500 522 £160 523 £650 524 £2,200 525 £380 526 £380 527 £720 528 £280 529 £250 533 £5,000 534 £1,000 535 £620 536 £450 537 £400 538 £180 539 £280 540 £1,100 541 £300 542 £300 543 £95 544 £980
545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 573 575 576 577 578 579 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 597 598 599 600 601 603 606 607 608
£100 £1,400 £300 £280 £380 £380 £550 £480 £380 £280 £720 £220 £1,350 £700 £1,600 £310 £280 £550 £720 £650 £380 £280 £300 £550 £480 £400 £700 £160 £400 £680 £200 £880 £5,000 £600 £520 £90 £100 £400 £110 £800 £300 £550 £250 £450 £450 £1,200 £850 £320 £350 £150 £850 £200 £650 £500 £300 £400
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CONDITIONS OF SALE The Auctioneers acts only as agent for the Seller (unless otherwise specifically declared). Accordingly Sellers are not paid until payment is received from the Buyer, nor is the Auctioneer necessarily in a position to know the history or of asses the quality of lots sold on behalf of these principals. In addition, lots sold are likely to have been subject to wear and tear caused by user or the effects of age and may therefore have faults and imperfections. No faults or imperfections are mentioned in the catalogue descriptions. Condition reports are available on request. Buyers are given ample opportunity at viewing times to examine lots to be sold and will be assumed to have done so. They must rely solely on their own skill or judgment as to whether lots are fit for any particular purpose, and as to compliance with the catalogue description or illustrations – see Condition 6. Privacy Policy We take your privacy seriously and only use your data in accordance with the contractual obligations of these Conditions of Sale. Any email marketing opt-ins that you have ticked when registering to bid can be revoked at any time. For our full Privacy Policy visit our website or ask for a copy at reception. 1.BIDS All bids made shall be treated as offers made upon these Conditions of Sale and all persons present are admitted to attend a sale on the basis that they have notice of these Conditions. 2.ASCERTAINMENT OF THE BUYER The Buyer shall be the person making the highest bid which is acceptable to the Auctioneer as signified by fall of the hammer. In the case of a dispute as to the highest bidder during or immediately after the sale of the lot, the Auctioneer may if he thinks fit put up the lot again for sale. Unless the Auctioneer has previously acknowledged in writing that the Bidder bids as agent on behalf of a named principal, every Bidder shall be taken to bid on his own behalf as principal. If the Auctioneer has earlier acknowledged in writing that the Bidder bids as agent on behalf of a named principal, the Bidder warrants that he has the authority of his principal to make each bid he makes. 3.AUCTIONEER’S DISCRETION The Auctioneer has sole discretion (a) to refuse any bid; (b) to advance the bidding as he may decide’ (c) to decide whether there has been a dispute as to the bidding and under Condition 2 to resell the lot in question; (d) to withdraw, or divide any lot or combine one lot with another or others; and (e) to exclude any person from the auction room. 4.RESERVES Lots put up for sale are subject (a) to any reserve price imposed by the Seller; and (b) the right of the Auctioneer to bid on behalf of the Seller. 5.BUYER’S DUTIES The Buyer shall forthwith or as soon as reasonably possible after the sale of the relevant lot (a) supply his name and address; (b) shall when required pay in cash a deposit of 25 per cent or such further sum as the Auctioneer may demand; (c) supply, if so required, bank or other suitable references; (d) pay the full purchase price in a way acceptable to the Auctioneer; and (e) on proof of payment clear the lots purchased by him not later then the end of normal working hours during the day of the sale; (f) the Buyers shall remove their lots at their own expense immediately after Sale. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery and inconvenience in the settlement of purchases, no lots can be removed during the time of sale without the express consent of the Auctioneers; (g) if any person purchases two or more lots the prices of all must be paid before the delivery of any, and no transfer of any purchase will be recognised by the Auctioneers. 6.LIABILITY OF THE AUCTIONEER AND SELLERS Subject to Condition 8 (a) lots are sold with all faults and imperfections and neither the Seller nor the Auctioneer is responsible for any defects whatsoever; (b) no warranty is given or authorised to be given by the Seller or the Auctioneer with regard to any lot other than that the Seller had the right to sell it; (c) any express or implied conditions or warranties whether relating to descriptions or quality. Are hereby excluded; (d) any damage by the removal of any lots to be made good by the purchaser. Such damage to be assessed by the Auctioneers and to be paid for accordingly. Every person whilst upon the premises before, during or after the sale, shall be deemed to be there at his or her own risk, and with notice of the condition of the premises and effects, and the Auctioneers accept no responsibility for accident or damage from any cause to persons or their property whilst upon the premises. 7.CATALOGUE DESCRIPTIONS The Auctioneer undertakes that care has been taken to see that catalogue descriptions are accurate and reliable but these are necessarily matters of opinion and shall not be taken to be statements of fact. No faults or imperfections are mentioned in the catalogue descriptions. Condition reports are available on request. Subject to Condition 8, neither the Seller not the Auctioneer are responsible for the correctness of any description of any lot or its attribution in any manner to any particular originator. 8.FORGERIES Notwithstanding Condition 6 and 7, if the Auctioneer receives in writing from the Buyer within 7 days of the sale that in his opinion a lot is a forgery (as defined in Condition 11) and on giving such notification the lot in question is returned to the Auctioneer at his working premises in the same condition as when bought, then if on considering such evidence as the Buyer supplies to prove his assertion, the Auctioneer decides that the lot is a forgery the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price repaid to the Buyer. i The only entitlement of the buyer under this condition is to the refund as described in this condition. The refund shall not extend to any other loss suffered by the buyer as a result of the lot being a forgery (including but not limited to profits). Clevedon Salerooms shall have no other responsibility to the buyer. ii Only the buyer may claim under condition 8. The right to make such a claim does not pass to any third party to whom the buyer may have transferred the lot.
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9. PROPERTY IN LOTS AND RISK The Buyer shall not become the owner of any lot, and the Auctioneer shall have a lien thereon, until the Buyer has discharged the purchase price, but after the fall of the hammer the risk of damage or loss shall nevertheless by the Buyer’s. 10.REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES If any lot is not paid in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we as agent for the seller shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise all or any of the following rights and remedies: i. to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; ii. to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; iii. to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; iv. to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and in the case of storage, either at the premises or elsewhere; v. to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; vi. to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; vii. to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; viii. to apply any proceeds of sale of other lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien on any of your property in our possession for any purpose. 11.DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION In these Conditions (a) References to ‘the Auctioneer’ shall be taken to mean, as the context so admits, the firm of Clevedon Salerooms, The Auction Centre, Kenn Road, Kenn, Clevedon, North Somerset, BS21 6TT or any partner or employee thereof at the time of the sale; (b) ‘Buyer’ shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Condition 2 and for the purpose of these conditions all Buyers shall be deemed to be principal; (c) ‘Forgery’ means a lot (i) which is so constituted as deliberately to deceive when considered in the light of its catalogue description and (ii) whose value as such is materially less than if it had complied with the catalogue description; (d) The Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply to the general construction of terms and expressions used in these Conditions as if contained in a statute and these Conditions shall be governed by English Law. 12.LAW AND JURISDICTION These conditions shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with English law. Clevedon Salerooms, all buyers and all vendors submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. 13.BUYER’S PREMIUM Except in respect of ‘special category items’, the buyer shall pay to Clevedon Salerooms a premium of 20 per cent plus VAT on the ‘hammer price’ and agrees that Clevedon Salerooms when acting as agent for the Seller, may also receive commission from the Seller. Lots purchased online with ATG media will attract an additional charge for this service of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your debit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Clevedon Salerooms you: i Authorise Clevedon Salerooms, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the sale via the-saleroom.com, and ii
Confirm that you are authorised to provide the credit card details to Clevedon Salerooms through www.thesaleroom.com and agree that Clevedon Salerooms are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided at the cardholders expense in the fulfilment of the sale.
14. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATIONS The buyer gives Clevedon Salerooms the absolute right to use its photographs and illustrations of Lots at any time at Clevedon Salerooms’ absolute discretion (whether or not in conjunction with the auction) 15. EXPLANATION OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS Clevedon Salerooms endeavour to ensure that any statement as to attribution, origin, date, age and provenance is reliable and accurate but all such statements are statements of opinion only and are not too be taken as statements or representations of fact. i. Nicholas Pocock. In our opinion a work by the artist. ii.
Attributed to Nicholas Pocock. In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty as to the authorship is expressed than in the preceding category.
iii. Manner of Nicholas Pocock. In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date. iv.
After Nicholas Pocock. In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.
v.
The term signed and/or dated means that in our opinion the signature and/or date are from the hand of the artist.
vi. The term bears signature and/or date means that in our opinion the signature and/or date have been added by another hand.
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16. ARTIST RE-SALE RIGHT Living artists and the descendants Portion of the Sale price Percentage of artists deceased within the last 70 years are entitled to amount receive a re-sale royalty each time their work is bought or sold. 1,000 to 50,000 euro 4% A qualifying individual (including the original artist) must be a national of an EU member state. Any work selling for 1000 From 50,000.01 to 200,000 euro 3% euros or more is subject to an additional charge as laid out below. This charge is payable by the buyer on any eligible lots From 200,000.01 to 350,000 euro 1% based on the hammer price. Lots that may incur this charge will From 350,000.01 to 500,000 euro 0.5% be denoted in the catalogue by AR. (For full details of The Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006 see Statutory Instrument Exceeding 500,000 euro 0.25% 2006 No. 346). The total amount of royalty payable on the sale shall not in any event exceed 12,500 euro. 17. PACKING & DISPATCH Clevedon Salerooms do not pack or ship any lots themselves. Please contact Teresa Connor to discuss a quote on 07799 077384. For larger items such as furniture a quote can be obtained from Alban Shipping, Tel: 01582 493099 Email: info@albanshipping.co.uk 18. ONLINE BIDDING Clevedon Salerooms offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Clevedon Salerooms you: authorise Clevedon Salerooms, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. 19. TRADE & EXPORT OF RESTRICTED GOODS – CITES REGULATIONS It is the responsibility of purchasers to comply with the latest import/export regulations required for their purchase and also to obtain the relevant import/ export licences. Obtaining such licences can be a lengthy process but neither a delay nor refusal of a licence will be grounds for the rescission of a sale or for a delay in making payment. Clevedon Salerooms Ltd does not undertake such applications on behalf of successful bidders. Certain items may be subject to CITES regulations when exporting outside of the EU. The regulations can be found on the DEFRA website and compliance with the regulations regarding exportation is the sole responsibility of the purchaser. Items that may require permits include, but are not limited to ivory, tortoiseshell, crocodile skin, rhinoceros horn, whalebone, certain types of coral and Brazilian rosewood. 20. CLOCKS, WATCHES & MECHANICAL ITEMS All such items are sold with no guarantee. We are happy to comment on the physical condition and appearance of the above items but we do not comment on the state of the movement or workings. If asked whether a clock or watch works when wound, an affirmative response does not imply any warranty that the piece is in working condition. Watch weights, where given, are an estimate to assist buyers of the gross weight only, and are not an indication of the amount of precious metal within a watch. Purchasers of Rolex Watches should be aware that US Customs do not allow the shipping of Rolex into the country and can only be imported personally. Other countries may have their own restrictions and potential purchasers should check with the relevant authorities prior to bidding. 21.JEWELLERY & GEMSTONES Purchasers are advised that whilst great care has been taken in the examination of gemstones, it is not possible to test every gemstone in multi-gemstone lots. Historically many gemstones have been subjected to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance. Sapphires and rubies are routinely heat treated to improve their colour and clarity, similarly emeralds are frequently treated with oils or resin for the same purpose. Other treatments such as staining, irradiation or coating may have been used on other gemstones. These treatments may be permanent, whilst others may need special care or re-treatment over the years to retain their appearance. Bidders should be aware that Estimates assume that gemstones may have been subjected to such treatments. A number of laboratories issue certificates that give more detailed Descriptions of gemstones. However there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degrees, or types of treatment for any particular gemstone. In the event that we have been given or have obtained certificates for any Lot in the Sale these certificates will be disclosed in the Catalogue. Although we may endeavour to provide certificates from recognised laboratories for certain gemstones, it is not feasible to obtain certificates for each lot. In the event that no certificate is published in the Catalogue, Bidders should assume that the gemstones may have been treated. Neither we nor the Seller accepts any liability for contradictions or differing certificates obtained by Buyers on any Lots subsequent to the Sale. ESTIMATED WEIGHTS If a stone(s) weight appears within the body of the Description it has been assessed by us within its/their settings, and the stated weight is a statement of our opinion only. This information is given as a guide and Bidders should satisfy themselves with regard to this information as to its accuracy. If a weight of a stone or stones is inscribed within the mount it will be stated as ‘shank inscribed’ and then the weight. If a stone is certified and a weight given within the certificate it will be quoted within the description as ‘certificate stating the weight to be’. COLOUR AND CLARITY OF DIAMONDS We may suggest a colour and clarity for diamonds, either within the catalogue description or in a condition report. This is our opinion only and is given as guidance only. This does not guarantee any outcome should it be submitted for certification. PEARLS All pearls should be regarded as untested and unwarranted unless stated otherwise. SIGNATURES i A diamond brooch, by Kutchinsky – when the maker’s name appears in the title, in our opinion the piece is by that maker. ii A diamond brooch, signed Kutchinsky – has a signature that, in our opinion, is authentic but may contain gemstones that are not original, or the piece may have been altered iii A diamond brooch, mounted by Kutchinsky – has been created by the jeweller, in our opinion, but using stones or designs supplied by the client.
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