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Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers

Quarterly Specialist Sale of Antiques, Fine Art & Collectors’ Items Thursday 12th March 2020


Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers

Lot 315

Lot 727

Lot 618

Lot 812

Lot 635

Lot 800

Clevedon Salerooms Limited is Registered in England & Wales Company Registration number: 05786037 Registered OfďŹ ce:The Auction Centre, Kenn Road, Kenn, Clevedon, Bristol, BS21 6TT Tel: 01934 830111


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Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers

Quarterly Specialist Sale of Antiques, Fine Art & Collectors’ Items Thursday 12th March 2020 at 10.30am On view at the salerooms Wednesday 11th March 10am - 6.30pm Morning of sale from 9am

The Auction Centre, Kenn Road, Kenn, Clevedon, Bristol, BS21 6TT T: 01934 830111 E: info@clevedon-salerooms.com Visit our website to see multiple images of every lot in this sale: www.clevedon-salerooms.com

Cover illustration: Lot 607 Back cover illustration: Lot 739 Catalogue price: ÂŁ8.00

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Detail of lot 808

For more information about Live Auctions please go to www.the-saleroom.com


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Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers

Our Services •

Regular FREE VALUATION DAYS see Auction Calendar and website for details www.clevedon-salerooms.com

Regular Sales of Antiques, Interiors, Collectables & Jewellery with on-line catalogues.

Quarterly Specialist Sales of Antiques, Fine Art & Collectors’ Items.

Specialist full house clearance service ensuring that all potential assets in a property are realised, recycled where appropriate, or disposed of ethically.

Professional valuations for inheritance tax purposes in accordance with S160 INHERITANCE TAX ACT 1984.

Professional valuations for insurance purposes.

Directions from the M5 Located 5 minutes from junction 20 off the M5, take the first exit signed Yatton B3133. At the next roundabout take the first exit onto B3133, cross over the M5 and past the Drum & Monkey pub. Continue for a further 1 mile and Clevedon Salerooms is located on the left hand side.

Detail of lot 585


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Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers

Results from the Previous Sale

£2,500

£6,000

Entries invited for the:

Quarterly Specialist Sale of Antiques, Fine Art & Collectors’ Items

£8,500

£1,800

We are accepting entries for our 4th June Quarterly Specialist Sale

Thursday 4th June 2020 at 10.30am (closing date 5th May)

Free Valuation Days 16th & 17th 30th & 31st 20th & 21st 4th & 5th

March March April May

9.30am - 1pm & 2pm - 5pm Held at the Salerooms

Pair of silver stirrup cups, Neresheimer of Hanau, Import Mark for 1906 £1,000 - £1,500 to be included in the 4th June sale

For large collections and antique furniture we are pleased to visit by appointment. Alternatively, please email images of items you may be thinking of selling to info@clevedon-salerooms.com

Clevedon Salerooms Auctioneers & Valuers The Auction Centre, Kenn Road, Kenn, Clevedon, Bristol, BS21 6TT Tel: 01934 830111 • www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Marc Burridge Director

ASFAV

Toby Pinn Director

BA MRICS

Marc has been with Clevedon Salerooms for over 40 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.

A Regulated Chartered Arts & Antiques Surveyor Toby has been with the firm for over 20 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.

Marianne Burridge Director

Mark Huddleston MA Hons, ASFAV Valuer & Cataloguer

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

Mark joined the firm in 2018 and has over twenty years experience. Formerly a Head of Furniture and Clocks Department at Bonhams and latterly, Fellows, Mark catalogues for both types of sale and undertakes valuations for inheritance tax and insurance purposes.

George Tricks Consultant

Craig Bennett Saleroom Manager

FRICS

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 is responsible for the setting up of sales, catalogues the Silver, Wine & Spirits, conducts research and undertakes the photography across all sales.

Sheena Stoddard BA, M.Litt Fine Art Consultant

John Kelly FGA, DGA Rj Dip Specialist Silver & Jewellery

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.

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.

Caroline Coles Office Manager & Accounts

Zoe McGowan Pj Dip Assistant Cataloguer

Caroline has worked at Clevedon Salerooms for over 30 years and is the office manager, and deals with the accounts.

Zoe assists in the cataloguing and sale of silver and jewellery and helps with general client administration.

Kim Jaehme Photographer & Internet Bidding Coordinator

Henry Michallat Assistant Cataloguer & Social Media

Kim assists Craig with the pre-sale sale photography, prepares condition reports, and on sale day operates the live internet bidding platform.

Henry joined the firm in 2019 and assists Craig with setting up the sale and with cataloguing and research on Toys and Militaria, in addition to maintaining our social media presence.


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Quarterly Specialist Sale of Antiques, Fine Art & Collectors’ Items Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers

THURSDAY 12TH MARCH AT 10.30AM

ORDER OF SALE Lots

1-90

Lots

91-115

Jewellery Objects of Virtue

Lots

116-141

Wristwatches & Pocket Watches

Lots

142-159

Coins & Medallions

Lots

160-247

Silver & White Metal

Lots

248-301

Oriental to include: Ceramics, Metalware, Works of Art etc.

Lots

302-377

Collectors Items & Miscellanea

Lots

378-389

Toys

Lots

390-432

Militaria, Weapons & Related Items

Lots

433-517

Medals

Lots

518-594

Ceramics & Glass

Lots

595-714

Oil Paintings, Watercolours, Miniatures & Prints

Lots

715-811

Furniture, Clocks & Rugs

Lots

812-859

Wines & Spirits

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 13th March – 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 22% 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. 11th MARCH. IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO ARRANGE ANY TELEPHONE BIDS ON DAY OF SALE

OUR NEXT QUARTERLY SPECIALIST SALE WILL BE HELD ON THURSDAY 4th JUNE 2020 PHOTOGRAPHY BY CRAIG BENNETT & KIM JAEHME


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IMPORTANT NOTICE PACKING & DISPATCH CLEVEDON SALEROOMS DO NOT PACK AND MAIL ANYTHING. PLEASE CONTACT TERESA CONNOR TO DISCUSS A QUOTE ON 07799077384.

FOR LARGER ITEMS SUCH AS FURNITURE, ALBAN SHIPPING, CONTACT ANDREW JACKMAN TEL: 01582 493099 EMAIL: INFO@ALBANSHIPPING.CO.UK.

LOTS WILL NOT BE RELEASED UNTIL THE ACCOUNT HAS BEEN SETTLED IN FULL.

Jewellery Lots 1-90

Lot 1 Lot 1 Three stone diamond ring, stamped ‘14k’, the graduated brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.6 carats, size O, 3.5g gross £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 3 Lot 3 Three stone diamond ring, stamped ‘18ct PT’, the graduated transitional brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.9 carats, size N, 2.8g gross £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 2 Lot 2 Seven stone diamond 18ct gold cluster ring, the brilliant cuts totalling approximately 1 carat, size P, 3.3g gross £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 4 Lot 4 Single stone diamond ring, stamped ‘18c’, the brilliant cut of approximately 1.5 carats, size N, 4.2g gross £600 - £700 (+26.4% BP*)

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For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 5 Lot 5 Five stone diamond ring, Chester 1888, the graduated old brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.9 carats, size N, 3.7g gross £450 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 8 Lot 8 Topaz and diamond 18ct gold cluster ring, the oval cut stone measuring approximately 10mm x 7.9mm x 3.6mm deep, enclosed by fourteen brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.56 carats, size K½, 5.8g gross £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 6 Lot 6 Late 19th Century diamond ring, the central silver collet set pendeloque cut stone of approximately 0.4 carats, enclosed by a scroll work frame of thirty-two old brilliant and rose cut diamonds totalling approximately 1 carat, size S, 6.3g gross (see lot 29) £900 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 9 Lot 9 Ruby and diamond cluster ring, stamped ‘18ct’, the central brilliant cut of approximately 0.2 carats, enclosed by six round cut rubies, in turn enclosed by eighteen single cut diamonds, size K, 6.3g gross £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 7 Lot 7 Opal and diamond cluster ring, unmarked, the oval cabochon measuring approximately 12.7mm x 10.4mm x 4mm deep, enclosed by fourteen brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.7 carats, size S, 5.8g gross £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 10 Lot 10 Sapphire and diamond ring, circa 1900, indistinct mark, the three sapphires with two old brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.2 carats, with rose diamond points, size Q½, 3g gross £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 143

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Lot 16 18ct gold bloodstone seal ring, hallmarks partial, the hardstone engraved with a crest of a Pelican in Piety, size O, 4.7g gross £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 11 Lot 11 Ruby and diamond three stone ring, stamped ‘18ct’, circa 1900, the old cut diamond approximately 0.1 carats, size M, 3.1g gross £70 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 17 Lot 17 Diamond eternity ring, in unmarked white metal, alternate set with baguette cut and pairs of brilliant cuts, totalling approximately 1.8 carats, size K, 4.7g gross £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 12 Lot 12 Emerald single stone ring, unmarked, the oval cut approximately 8mm x 6.5mm x 3.7mm deep, size N, 1.9g gross £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 13 Ruby and diamond platinum dress ring, the oval cut with a trio of small brilliant cuts to each shoulder, size K½, 5.6g gross £250 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 14 22ct gold plain wedding ring, size O, 3.3g gross £80 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 15 Lot 15 Ring, set with a carnelian panel engraved with Arabic script, measuring approximately 2.1cm square, stamped ‘750’, size S, 15g gross £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) 8

Lot 18 Lot 18 Emerald and diamond dress ring, the white mount stamped ‘18k’, the step cut stone between baguette cut shoulders, and a line of Princess cuts above and below, size Q½, 7.9g gross £450 - £550 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 19 Lot 19 Sapphire and diamond dress ring, stamped ‘18k’ and ‘PT900’, the pendeloque cut sapphire enclosed by marquise diamonds and diamond pavé set shoulders, size P½, 12.8g gross £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 20 Lot 20 Five stone emerald and diamond ring, the graduated emeralds with an old mine cut between, and rose diamond points, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.6 carats, size N, 4g gross £700 - £900 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 23 Lot 23 Three stone diamond ring, the old brilliant cuts totalling approximately 1.6 carats, to a carved head mount, size N, 4.9g gross £450 - £550 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 21 Lot 21 Sapphire and diamond ring, the three graduated oval cuts with pairs of old cut diamonds between, totalling approximately 0.3 carats, size M½, 4g gross £350 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 24 Lot 24 Ruby and diamond ring, with a central line of calibré cut rubies between pavé set diamond shoulders, the hundred and thirty brilliant cuts totalling approximately 2.6 carats, size J, (with sizing beads), 9.4g gross £700 - £900 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 22 Lot 22 Two stone diamond 18ct gold crossover ring, the brilliant cuts calculated as weighing approximately 1.4 carats each, size H, 4.5g gross £5,000 - £6,000 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 25 Lot 25 Cultured pearl set and enamelled Sun in Splendour style brooch pendant, unmarked, 3.3cm across; on a chain; with a pair of matching earstuds, in a Armour Winston Ltd fitted case £400 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 143

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Lot 26 Lot 26 Pair of cultured pearl and diamond earstuds, the 7.8mm diameter pearl enclosed by an eye shaped frame set with sixteen diamonds, the thirty-two stones totalling approximately 0.7 carats, 6.2g gross £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 27 Pair of Victorian unmarked acorn drop earrings, unmarked, on later screw fittings, 2.8cm long, 3.5g gross £120 - £160 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 30 Lot 30 Single stone diamond ring, unmarked, circa 1890, the oval old brilliant cut measuring approximately 6.8mm x 6.2mm x 3.4mm deep, calculated as weighing approximately 0.96 carats, size P, 6.4g gross, cased £600 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 28 Lot 28 Pair of diamond and sapphire earstuds, the two baguette cuts above a fan below, the fourteen diamonds totalling approximately 1.18 carats, 3.3g gross £700 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 31 Lot 31 Diamond set ring, unmarked, the seven diamonds totalling approximately 0.15 carats, set between applied cord decoration, size N; with a chain link frontispiece ring, stamped ‘750’, 15g gross £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 29 Lot 29 Pair of late 19th Century diamond drop earrings, the diamonds totalling approximately 1.7 carats, 2.8cm long, 6g gross (see lot 6) £700 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 32 Lot 32 Diamond single stone 18ct gold ring, the Millennium cut of approximately 1.07 carats, measuring approximately 6.6mm x 4.9mm, size L½, 3.6 gross £1,200 - £1,800 (+26.4% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 33 Diana Porter, - 18ct textured ring; with another in 9ct white gold, size L and J respectively; 1.3g and 1.8g respectively, cased £45 - £65 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 36 Lot 36 9ct gold bracelet of solid curb links, to a padlock clasp, with seven seal fobs attached, 138g gross £900 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 34 Lot 34 Diamond single stone ring, the mount stamped ‘Platinum’, the transitional brilliant cut calculated as weighing approximately 1.3 carats, rose diamonds to the shoulders, size Q½, 4g gross £1,500 - £2,000 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 35 Lot 35 Late 19th Century amethyst and diamond cluster ring, unmarked, the oval cut measuring approximately 18.5mm x 13.8mm x 8.2mm deep, enclosed by silver collet set diamonds, size M½, 13g gross £350 - £450 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 37 Lot 37 9ct gold bracelet of solid curb links, with charms attached, 47g gross £500 - £550 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 38 Guard chain, unmarked, 156cm long, 42g gross £400 - £500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 39 9ct gold bracelet, of solid curb link links, 21.5cm long, 43g gross £400 - £500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 40 Guard chain, tagged ‘9c Full’, of oval facetted belcher links, 148cm long, 27.5g gross £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 41 9ct gold long chain, of oval links, 135cm long, with a small seal fob attached, 32g gross £300 - £350 (+26.4% BP*)

BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 143

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Lot 42 9ct gold baton link chain, to a box clasp with a safety catch, 83cm long, 37g gross £370 - £420 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 46 Pair of cultured pearl and diamond earstuds, the 9mm pearls drilled and set to the centre with a brilliant cut diamond, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.14 carats £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 43 Lot 43 Pair of Victorian garnet and enamel drop earrings, with a scroll top fitting £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 47 Lot 47 Edwardian turquoise and seed pearl bracelet, stamped ‘15’, the hollow curb links alternate set with seven turquoise and six seed pearls (untested and unwarranted), to a hidden clasp with safety chain, 20cm long, 23g gross £450 - £550 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 44 Lot 44 Pair of diamond single stone earstuds, the brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.9 carats, 1.6g gross £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 45 Lot 45 Pair of diamond drop earrings, in unmarked white metal, the graduated brilliant cuts totalling approximately 1.1 carats, 2.5cm long, 3g gross £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 48 Lot 48 9ct gold crossover necklace, with a detachable diamond and sapphire brooch frontispiece, 41cm long, 46g gross £500 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 49 Lot 49 18ct gold chain, of filed anchor chain links, to a hidden box clasp with safety catch, 40.5cm long, 51.6g gross £1,000 - £1,400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 50 Lot 51 Lot 50 Edwardian aquamarine and seed pearl cluster pendant, tagged ‘15’, on a knife edge suspension to an aquamarine single stone divider to the back chain, pendant 4.3cm long, chain 38.5cm long, 3.6g gross £150 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 51 Late Victorian citrine set oval gold locket, unmarked, the leaf engraved locket 3.5cm x 2.8cm, on an oval belcher link chain, 58cm long, 21g gross £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 52 Lot 52 1970’s hardstone cameo and diamond 18ct gold pendant brooch, the thirty-two brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.9 carats, measuring 3.7cm x 2.9cm, 16g gross, on a chain £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 53 Lot 53 Victorian garnet and chrysolite drop pendant, 5.5cm long including the bale, on a later chain, in a Cameo Corner box £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 54 Edwardian seed pearl and aquamarine pendant, of Art Nouveau influence, stamped ‘9ct’, on a chain, with an enamel and stone set pendant, tagged ‘375’, on a chain’ and an opal and seed pearl pendant £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 143

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Lot 57 Lot 57 Continental panel bracelet, stamped ‘15k’, with engraved floral decoration, box clasp with safety catches, 19cm long, 30g gross £450 - £550 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 55 Lot 55 Pair of diamond single stone stud earrings, unmarked, the transitional cut stones totalling approximately 0.5 carats, 1.2g gross; with a single stone diamond pendant, the old brilliant cut of approximately 0.2 carats, on an 18ct white gold chain, 3.8g gross £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 58 Lot 58 Art Nouveau enamel bracelet, in the style of J. Fenton, unmarked, silver coloured metal, 20.4cm long £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 56 Lot 56 Diamond and ruby bracelet, stamped ‘750’, the five oval cuts with box set diamonds between, 6.7g gross £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 59 Lot 59 Late Victorian diamond brooch, of open oval form, detachable fitting, the sixty old and rose cuts totalling approximately 3.8 carats, 5.7cm long, 16.2g gross £900 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 60 Lot 60 Sapphire and diamond crescent brooch, circa 1900, the graduated oval cuts with pairs of small old cut diamonds between, 5.6cm long, 4.8g gross £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 63 Lot 63 Victorian shell cameo brooch, carved as a classical female in profile, the plain mount tagged ‘15c’, 4.6cm x 3.8cm, 14.8g gross £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 61 Lot 61 Ruby set bow brooch, tagged ‘750’, probably Italian, 1950’s, 5.2cm long, 13.7g gross £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 64 Lot 64 Edwardian tourmaline and seed pearl pendant brooch, stamped ‘15ct’, the scroll frame with detachable bale, 4.8g gross £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 62 Lot 62 Diamond brooch, in the form of a shoe buckle, unmarked, the forty-two old diamonds totalling approximately 1.5 carats, 2.3cm long, 5g gross £400 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 65 Lot 65 Diamond, ruby and pearl crescent and shooting star brooch, circa 1900, set with graduated diamonds, the star with rubies, and pearls (untested and unwarranted) to its tail, 4.8cm long £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 143

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Lot 66 Lot 66 Late Victorian diamond bow brooch, set with sixty-two old brilliant and rose cut diamonds, totalling approximately 4.5 carats, 5.8cm across, 15g gross £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 67 Lot 67 Diamond set carriage pendant brooch, set throughout with old brilliant cuts and rose cuts, with articulated wheels, 2.9cm long, 10.6g gross £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 68 Lot 68 18ct gold and diamond stylised leaf brooch, by David Shackman & Son, London 1967, set with a central line of twenty-one single cut diamonds, 8cm long, 17g gross £350 - £450 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 69 Lot 69 19th Century brooch, the oval frame with a painted lakeside landscape under glass, 7.4cm across £60 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 70 Lot 70 Diamond and cultured pearl bracelet, stamped ‘585’, the mesh bracelet 16cm long, the three graduated old brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.3 carats, 15g gross £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 71 Lot 71 Diamond set heart pendant, in white metal stamped ‘18k’, the twenty brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.6 carats, on a 9ct white gold box link chain, 35.5cm long, 6.8g gross £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 72 Lot 72 Pair of Victorian 18ct gold cufflinks, Birmingham 1877, the oval engraved panels 1.7cm x 1.3cm, 13.7g gross £300 - £350 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 73 Lot 73 Diamond line brooch, in white metal, the fourteen uniform brilliant cuts totalling approximately 2.8 carats, 6.4cm long, 5.2g gross, cased £700 - £900 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 74 Lot 74 Edwardian seed pearl set hinged bangle, unmarked, with a crescent and stars frontispiece, internal diameter 5.6cm, 6.3g gross, cased £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 75 Lot 75 Turquoise and diamond hinged bangle, in unmarked gold coloured metal, the seven graduated cabochon with graduated pairs of old brilliant cuts between, totalling approximately 0.58 carats, internal diameter 5.8cm, 9g gross £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 76 Russian rose diamond set hinged bangle, stamped 56 and Cyrillic marks, the central oval rose diamond measuring approximately 7.5mm x 6.1mm x 1.5mm deep, with twenty-eight diamonds to the shoulders, internal diameter 5.9cm, 9g gross £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 77 Lot 77 Diamond set hinged bangle, in 18ct white gold, the graduated stones totalling approximately 0.8 carats, internal diameter 5.6cm, 13.5g gross £400 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 76

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Lot 79 Victorian citrine set buckle bracelet, the five oval cuts set to engraved panels, unmarked, 18cm longest length £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 78 Lot 78 Green paste set bracelet, stamped ‘585’, ‘Ges.Gesch’ and makers mark ‘D.M.’, probably German, 17cm long, 11g gross £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 80 Lot 80 Uniform row of cultured pearls, the eighty-nine pearls of approximately 6.5mm - 7mm diameter, to a garnet set clasp stamped ‘9ct’, 74cm long £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 81 Late Victorian garnet necklace, with festoon and drop frontispiece, 37cm long, in original fitted case; with a pair of garnet drop earrings £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 79

Lot 81

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Lot 83 Carved hard stone pendant, of fruit and an animal £40 - £50 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 84 Circular jade pendant, on cord; another similar; a jade ring carved with a fish; and a brown jade carved pendant on a cord £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 85 Jade carved and pierced butterfly brooch, the frame stamped ‘K18’, 6.7cm across, 18.3g gross £90 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 86 Nephrite jade blade paperknife, 11.7cm long x 1.4cm wide, 10g gross, in a fitted J.C. Vickery case £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 82 Lot 82 Pair of carved jade drop earrings, the tapering panels carved as fruit, on a chain suspension set with a jade cabochon to the pierced earring fitting, panels 3.7cm long, 1.7cm at widest point £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 87 Indian collar, the five row frontispiece to paste set terminals to a cord necklace; with an Indian ring; reputedly from Bahawalpur and Udaipur respectively £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 88 Lot 88 Heart dress clip, in blue enamel, pierced by an arrow and with an applied cherub, with ear clips to match £60 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 89 & 90 No lots Lot 84

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Objects of Virtue Lots 91-115

Lot 91 Lot 91 9ct gold cigarette case, of canted oblong form with engine-turned decoration, London, 1936, sponsor C&C (probably Cohen & Charles), 139.9g approx £1,200 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 93 Lot 93 French gold mesh coin purse, with control marks, 33g gross £650 - £750 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 94 Lot 94 Asprey & Co - Edward VII 9ct gold-cased penknife or pocket knife, the two folding blades both stamped 'Asprey 166 Bond St', London, 1905, sponsors Charles & George Asprey, 6.5cm long (closed, excluding suspension loops), 13cm fully open £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 92 Lot 92 George V 9ct gold cigarette case, of rectangular form with engine-turned exterior, initialled RLA to front and with dedication inscription dated 1934 internally, London, 1933, sponsors SJB (possibly Sir John Bennett), 9.8cm x 8.3cm, 140g approx £1,200 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 95 Lot 95 Victorian novelty propelling pencil, in the form of a pig, by Mordan & Co, the head pulling forward, signed ‘Mordan’ and with registration lozenge, 3.2cm long £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 96 Late 19th/early 20th Century white metal three-colour propelling pen, with enamelled bands for red, black and blue to the foliate scrollengraved barrel, stamped Sterling, 12cm long fully extended, 0.8toz gross approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 97 Lot 97 Collection of six 19th Century seal fobs, in various metals and stone set, all engraved £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 98 Lot 98 Victorian carnelian set watch key seal fob, the rectangular panel 3.5cm x 3.1cm £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 99 Lot 99 Hunting Interest - Good late Victorian silver and enamel visiting card case, the cover finely modelled with an anthropomorphic Foxhound wearing hunting jacket and doffing his riding hat, holding a crop, wearing riding boots, inscribed in enamel beside Yours Sportingly Rallywood Cleveland, the silver-gilt interior with pierced mounts, inscribed to ‘Myra July 16th 1889’, hallmarked London 1889, sponsor George Wilkinson, the external reverse with diagonallydivided red and blue enamel decoration over wavy engine-turning, 9.5cm x 6.8cm, 6.3toz gross approx, in original wine Morocco fitted case of G.Wilkinson Barrett & Co Jewellers & Silversmiths 48 Piccadilly Next Door to Burlington House, the Morocco case 12.5cm wide. Rallywood Cleveland was the pseudonym of Lilian Frances Myra Swan (1870-1949), authoress of ‘Some Incidents in the Life of a Foxhound; An Autobiography, published by Sampson Brothers of York 1889. She was born in 1869 and was raised at the family estate, Upsall Hall in Yorkshire. After school education, she wrote two sporting novels (one listed above) before turning to serious fiction however, her career sadly never flourished and after struggling to publish her final novel she stopped writing in 1905. She died unmarried in her native Yorkshire in 1949. £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 100

Lot 100 Edward VII silver cigar case, with engraved floral decoration and apertures for three cigars, sponsors mark of Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1903, 13cm long, 4.0toz approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 102

Lot 102 Japanese white metal and malachite-effect powder compact by Kichigoro Uyeda, of rounded oblong form with malachite-effect cover enclosing mirror and concealed powder compact, stamped Silver K.Uyeda, with navette-shaped hardstone purchase, 5.5cm x 8.5cm, 2.7toz gross approx £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 101

Lot 101 George V silver and enamel cigarette case of large size, shaped for the hip, the hinged rectangular cover centred by a large oval enamel photograph portrait of a lady wearing a widebrimmed bonnet, Birmingham 1912, sponsors Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, 15.5cm wide, 10.4toz gross approx £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 103 Lot 103 19th Century cast desk seal modelled as a young angel, in standing pose with hands beneath chin, legs crossed, the circular matrix with monogram CN or NC, retaining silvered finish, unmarked, 6.8cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 104 Lot 104 Late 18th/early 19th Century enamel patch or pill box of Bilston type, the oval cover centred by a fouled anchor, enclosing mirror, with blue enamel oval body, 4.6cm wide £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 105 Late 19th/early 20th Century gilt metal fivedraw opera telescope in the Palais Royal taste, the main barrel with marcasite decoration, 4cm diameter, 3cm high closed/9cm fully extended £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 107

Lot 106 Late Victorian white metal-mounted opaque glass scent bottle, of circular flask form with floral cage-work decoration, 6.5cm high, with suspension chain and ring £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 107 Early 20th Century Continental white metal and enamel miniature desk timepiece, with 2cm white Arabic dial, the movement wound from beneath, in green enamel case with gilt and silvered highlights, 4.2cm high excluding handle £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 108

Lot 108 Late 18th/early 19th Century Continental tortoiseshell snuff box, of circular form with white metal banding, the push-on cover decorated in the Vernis Martin taste with an interior scene of figures, a further still-life to underside and painted decoration to lower body, 6cm diameter x 2.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 109 Lot 109 Fine and rare late 17th Century James II or William & Mary horn and cedar oval snuff box, the cover with central lozenge dated 1688 within motto ‘It is a frend to whom I lend’, within dotted borders to cover and body, 9.5cm long

Lot 111 Lot 111 Austrian cold-painted bronze pen-wipe in the form of a hedgehog, retaining some original paint, stamped beneath Bergman, 9cm long £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Literature - Three similar examples are illustrated by Evan-Thomas, Owen, in ‘Domestic Utensils of Wood’, Stobart Davies, 1992, pl.38 £1,200 - £1,800 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 112 Lot 112 19th Century black-lacquered papier-mâché pen box, the hinged rectangular cover painted with a Whaling scene with figures in a rowing boat harpooning a whale, enclosing two divisions, 20cm x 5.5cm x 3cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lots 113-115 No lots Lot 110 Lot 110 Bilston-type enamel snuff or patch box of wavy outline, the hinged cover decorated with figures riding early Boneshaker bicycles, entitled ‘The Hobby Horse’, 7cm wide £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Wristwatches & Pocket Watches Lots 116-141 Lot 116 Rolex - Very rare stainless steel manual wind bracelet watch, with Kew ‘A’ Certification. The Oyster Speedking ref: 5056, with a signed offwhite dial having Arabic numerals, black outer minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel baton hands and inscribed ‘Kew ‘A’ Certificate’ - The screw down crown signed ‘Rolex Oyster’, the screw-down case back stamped ‘5056’, case number 628XXX. The signed 18 jewel bi-coloured movement number 4255, inscribed ‘Kew xAx Tested’, ‘Time with screws on balance’, the freesprung Breguet type balance with timing screws, 30mm diameter, together with copy of hand written Register of Watches from The National Physical Laboratory (Teddington).

Lot 116

During the 1940’s Rolex submitted 145 watch movements to the Royal Observatory at Kew for chronometer testing. These 18 jewel movements had hand-made balance staffs, wheels and cocks, the main plates being coloured rose gold with the balance cock in stainless steel. Regulation was achieved by two screws with three spare screw holes each side for compensation. All these watches were adjusted in Geneva and overseen by the Rolex master timer Jean Matile. This movement no: 4255 passed certification on 20 January 1949. There is no known history to this watch and it is being sold for a local Cancer Charity without any vendor’s commission £5,000 - £8,000 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 117 Tudor - Oyster Prince Rotor self-winding wristwatch, the stainless steel case with signed off-white dial having 3, 6, 9 & 12 gilt Arabic numerals, interspersed with gilt dart markers, gilt hands and centre seconds, Rolex coronet, screw-down crown and screw-down Rolex Genéve back numbered 278352 1965, inside numbered 159, movement marked 25 rubies, Tudor Auto-Prince, approximately 34mm diameter, on a black leather strap £350 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 117

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Lot 118 Lot 118 Mid 1940’s gentleman’s manual and chronograph watch head, having a chrome plated three-body case, silvered dial signed ‘Heuer’, and having a black printed seconds track, twin registers for thirty minutes and sixty seconds, oval pushers, unsigned movement, snap-on case back marked ‘Fond Acier Inoxydable’ and P.B. within a shield, approximately 35mm diameter £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 120

Lot 119 Lot 119 Breitling - Top Time ref: 2003, the gold plated case with signed black reverse panda dial, having outer silver tachymetre, two silver subsidiary dials and gilt hands, the signed snap-on back stamped 2003, the inside stamped 1015271, signed 17 jewel movement, approximately 34mm diameter, on a Fixo-Flex bracelet £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 120 Omega - Gentleman’s 18ct gold Constellation ‘Hibou’ bracelet watch, Ref:BA396.1071, having a fixed bezel with Roman numerals, the gold coloured dial with luminous filled hands, centre seconds hand, outer minute track, ‘nipple’ hour markers, subsidiary dials for day and date, integral bracelet having fold-over clasp, quartz movement, approx 33mm diameter, circa 1987, together with box and a Goldsmiths service receipt for £595 dated 22.01.2020 £3,000 - £4,000 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 121 Lot 121 Omega - Gentleman’s De Ville Automatic wristwatch, the tonneau style stainless steel case with a signed black dial having date aperture, luminous filled hour and minute hands, polished steel centre seconds hand and hour markers, signed crown, approximately 36mm x 32mm, on original black leather strap with Omega buckle £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 122 Lot 122 Omega - Gentleman’s Constellation Automatic Chronometer, Officially Certified, ref: 168.005, the stainless steel case with signed silvered dial having date aperture, luminous filled hour batons, applied logo and Omega script, signed crown, case back with Observatory Medallion and ref number 168.005, cal.564 24 jewel movement no: 24234100 (c.1966), approximately 34mm diameter, on an Omega No,12 1503/1 ‘Beads of Rice’ bracelet with no: 15 ends £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 123 Lot 123 Omega - Gentleman’s 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch with Dennison case, hallmarked for Birmingham 1953, the gold coloured dial with 2, 4, 8, 10 & 12 gilt Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gilt hands, inside case back numbered 13322 and 540664, cal.265, 15 jewel movement No:13133556, approximately 33mm diameter, on a brown leather strap with Omega buckle with original brown coffin style box £350 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 124 Lot 124 Baume & Mercier - Lady’s 18ct gold wristwatch, the ‘tigers-eye’ dial with baton markers, movement stamped Seventeen 17 Jewels Swiss Baume & Mercier Unadjusted No BM775, case interior stamped 0, 750 Baume & Mercier Genéve 285, 24mm diameter approx, with original D-shaped lugs, black leather strap £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 125 Lot 125 Movado - Ermeto self winding purse or pocket watch, the signed square dial with Arabic numerals, square subsidiary seconds dial, leather case with hinged strut, case No: 509683, 55mm x 39mm, with a plated Albert £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 127

Lot 126 Lot 126 Early Victorian silver full hunter-cased pocket watch, Robert Roskell, Liverpool, white Roman dial signed ‘Rob’t Roskell Liverpool’, with subsidiary at VI, the signed movement numbered 63614 beneath dust-cover, hallmarked Chester 1842, sponsor William Ryley, 49mm approx, 3.3toz gross approx £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 127 Omega - World War I Royal Flying Corps Aviation Watch, MKV, non-luminous, the black dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, brand BB7130, case number 6075928, movement number 5187780, case back with ‘A’ above a broad arrow, inside of case and movement signed ‘Omega’, 51mm diameter £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 128 Lot 128 1930’s Ingersoll Watch Company ‘Mickey Mouse’ pocket watch, the white Arabic dial with portrait of Mickey, his hands as pointers, inscribed ‘Mickey Mouse Ingersoll’ at 3, subsidiary at 6, topwound movement, 50mm diameter, with a base metal chain £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 129 Lot 129 Victorian 18ct gold half hunter-cased pocket watch, white Roman dial with matching inner dial over subsidiary seconds, American movement signed Fremont Watch Co Boston, case hallmarked London 1875, No.40432, 53mm diameter approx, 119g gross approx £600 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 130 Lot 130 George V 9ct gold open-face pocket watch, the white Roman dial signed Thos. Russell & Son Liverpool, with subsidiary at VI, top-wound Swiss made movement also marked Thos. Russell & Son Liverpool, case hallmarked Chester 1924, No. 6721, 49mm diameter approx, 82g approx £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 131 Lot 131 Victorian lady’s 18ct gold open-faced fob watch, gilt Roman dial with matted centre, movement signed Crich Leamington, case hallmarked London 1872, 39mm diameter approx, 43g approx £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 132 Lot 132 Rare late 18th Century ‘Ormskirk Chaff-Cutter’ pocket watch movement, H. (Hugh) Garratt (Garrett), Ormskirk, No499, the movement with pierced balance bridge and Bosley regular scale over cylindrical pillars, sold with Arabic enamel dial but no hands or case, 42mm diameter approx £100 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 133 Early George III pocket watch movement (only), Edward Tutet, London, No 872, chain fusee movement with square baluster columns and engraved back cock, 36mm diameter approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 134 Lot 134 Rare late 17th/early 18th Century pocket watch movement (only), Isaac Birdwhisell, London, No. 411, chain fusee verge movement with engraved back cock, square baluster pillars, 44mm diameter £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 135 Mid 18th Century pocket watch movement (only), W. Wilkinson, London No 7617, chain fusee movement with engraved back cock, square baluster pillars, 36mm diameter approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 136 Lot 136 Early to mid 18th Century pair-cased pocket watch, Sam. Berry, London, circa 1730, the silvered dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes assigned to the centre Berry London, chain fusee verge movement with square baluster pillars, pierced back cock and silvered regulating disc numbered 1-6, inscribed Sam Berry London No. 310, case stamped IC only, 47mm diameter approx, in outer case, 57mm diameter overall £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 137 Three 18th Century pocket watch movements (only), signed Hunt, Salisbury, White & Son, Bideford, and another anonymous, No 647 (3) £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 138 Four assorted 18th Century pocket watch movements (only), signed Schofield, Putney No 153, G. Plummer, London No 19264, Cha. Hope, London No 87136 and T. Shuttleworth, London No 13618 (4) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lots 139-141 No lots

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Coins & Medallions Lots 142-159 Lot 142 Gold Coin - George IV half sovereign, 1826 £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 143 Gold Coin - Queen Victoria sovereign, 1894 £220 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 144 Gold Coin - George III ‘spade’ Guinea, 1787 £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 145 Gold Coin - George III sovereign, 1817 Laureate head right £600 - £800 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 146 Gold Coin - George III ‘spade’ Guinea, 1792 £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 150 Lot 150 Gold Coins - Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887 London Mint Office boxed four-coin collectors set comprising: £5 coin, £2 coin, sovereign and half sovereign, each in plastic capsule in fitted box of issue with certificate ownership (4) £1,200 - £1,800 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 151 Gold Coin - 2013 The East India Company Half Mohur, 5.83g fine gold, limited edition 82/800, in presentation box of issue with certificate £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 147 Lot 147 Gold Coin - South Africa Krugerrand, 1974 £1,000 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 148 Gold Coin - South Africa Krugerrand, 1975 £1,000 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 152 Lot 152 Gold Coin - Joao V 2 Escudos, 1734, Lisbon Mint, 7g £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 153 Gold Coin - George III 1/3 Guinea, 1797, (first year of issue) with presentation booklet in original box of issue £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 149 Lot 149 Gold Coin - George IV Double sovereign (£2 coin), 1823, first year of issue, with raised legend to edge £1,000 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 154

Lot 154 Gold Medallions - Cased set of two 22ct gold Limited Edition Commemorative Medals of Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), John Pinches (Medallists) Ltd, London, each numbered 154/1000, the larger 102g, the smaller 44g, total 146g approx, with certificate in case of issue £3,000 - £4,000 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 155 Gold Coin - Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee 2012 gold £50 Coin, limited edition 506/1952, 31.1g Fine Gold, Pobjoy Mint, with Certificate of Authenticity in box of issue £800 - £1,000 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 156 Gold Coin - George I 1/4 Guinea, 1718 (first year of issue), London Mint Office Certificate of Authenticity, in original box of issue £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 157 Medals - Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez (Opening of the Suez Canal), 1869, by Oscar Roty, 42mm, 40g approx £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 158 Tientsin-Pukow Railway 5% loan, 1908, bond for £100, issued by the Chinese Central Railways, retaining 41 (No.62-102) replacement coupons, framed and glazed, measures approximately 51cm x 59cm £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Silver & White Metal Lots 160-247

Lot 160 Lot 160 George V silver four piece tea set, of rounded rectangular shape and having engraved floral decoration comprising: teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and cream jug, sponsors mark of Mark Willis & Son, Sheffield 1915, 60.0toz approx gross, height of hot water jug 19.5cm £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 161 Lot 161 Victorian silver four piece tea set, of shaped baluster form with scroll handles, engraved decoration and floral cast finials comprising tea pot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, sponsors mark of Robert Hennell, London 1840, height of hot water jug 24.5cm, 67.5toz gross approx £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 162 Lot 162 Edward VII silver four piece tea set of shaped form with scroll borders and standing on four shell feet, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, sponsors mark of Josiah Williams & Co, London 1905, height of hot water jug 23cm high, 66.0toz gross approx£500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 163 Early Victorian silver three-piece tea service, comprising: pear-shaped coffee pot, milk jug and compressed globular teapot, London 1847, sponsors Edward John & William Barnard, 53.5toz gross approx (3) £700 - £900 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 163

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Lot 164 Lot 164 George VI silver four piece tea set of tapering rectangular form comprising: hot water jug, teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, the water jug and teapot having ivory handle and knop, sponsors mark of Ollivant & Botsford Ltd, Sheffield 1939, 54.5toz gross, approx hot water jug 19cm high £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 165 Part service of late Victorian Hanoverian pattern flatware, to include; rat-tailed punch ladle, matching pair of basting spoons, eleven matching tablespoons, twelve matching dessert spoons and teaspoons, twelve dinner forks and twelve lunch forks, London 1897, sponsors Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), 127toz approx £1,000 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 166 Cartier - George V silver tasse de vin, of squat circular form with external band of studwork and ribbed scroll handle, stamped beneath Made In France Cartier 4962, import marks for London 1928, 7cm diameter, 1.7toz approx £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 167 Edward VII silver novelty pin cushion in the form of a duck, sponsors mark of Sydney & Co, Birmingham 1906, 4.6cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 168 Lot 168 George V silver novelty pin cushion in the form of a swan, Birmingham 1922, sponsors Levi & Salaman (Phineas Harris Levi & Joseph Wolfe Salaman), 6.8cm long x 4.7cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 169 Continental white metal tot beaker of tapering cylindrical form with enamel arms of ‘Monte Carlo’, 800 standard, sponsor ME, 4.5cm high, 0.9toz gross approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 170 Late Victorian silver snuff box, of wavy outline with hinged cover centred by a cartouche, within foliate chasing, matching sides and underside, Birmingham 1895, sponsors Hilliard & Thomason, 6.7cm wide, 2.6toz approx £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 171 19th Century Russian silver and niello caviar spoon, the fig-shaped bowl with chequer board niello work to reverse, the handle stamped 1869, 84 Kokoshniks, St Petersburg, workmaster BC, 13cm long, 0.9toz gross approx £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 172 Mid 18th Century silver mote spoon, sterling and sponsors marks only, for John Lampfert, 13.8cm long, 0.3toz approx £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 173 Pair of George IV cast silver sugar tongs of good gauge and foliate design, Sheffield 1828, sponsor RG (probably Robert Gainsford), 15cm long, 3toz approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 174 Pair of Chinese jade-mounted trade silver ‘Swizzle sticks’, each having a jade terminal carved as Hotei or Budai, stamped 90 and with Chinese characters, 11.5cm long, 0.5toz approx (2) £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 175 William & Mary silver nutmeg grater, the case of tubular form within engraved foliate decoration, the cover opening to reveal a removable cylindrical grater, sponsors mark of John Albright, London circa 1690, 6.7cm high £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 176 Lot 176 Aviation Interest - Rare George V silver novelty miniature airplane with rotating propeller, primitive wings, half balloon-shaped body and cruciform carriage with three rotating wheels, Reg’d 607564 (1912), sponsors S.Blanckensee & Son, Birmingham 1912, 9.2cm long, 0.6toz approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 177 19th Century Middle Eastern or Indian white metal visiting-card case, with repousse floral and foliate scroll decoration, 7cm x 10.5cm, 4.3toz approx £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 178 Asprey - George V silver bon-bon or pin dish, of circular form with applied cast fox, London 1923, sponsor JH (probably John Henry Hill), 9.5cm diameter, 2.5toz approx £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 179 Continental white metal scent bottle, the flaskform body with foliate scroll cage-work overlay, stamped 999/1000 Fine, 10.5cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 180 Late Victorian silver oval hip flask, engraved with monogram HJ or JH, London, 1899, sponsors mark rubbed but probably Sampson Mordan & Co, 13.5cm, 4.3toz approx £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 181 Hester Bateman - George III silver fob seal, the oval matrix with armorial shield and banner ‘Vive ut Vivas, Coelum quid quaerimus ultra’ (live to the fullest, what do we desire beyond heaven), sterling mark and sponsors mark only, 2.8cm high, 0.4toz approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 185

Lot 182 George IV silver toiletry box of slender rectangular form, with finely-pierced cover, centred by an armorial crest, London 1825, sponsor Henry Day, 18.5cm x 3.7cm x 3.7cm, 5.4toz approx £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 183 18th Century white metal beaker of rounded bowl form, three indistinct marks arranged in a triangle beneath, 6.8cm diameter x 5cm high, 2.8toz approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 184 George III silver pepperette of neoclassical urn form, with engraved armorial, London 1797, sponsor John Emes, 9cm high, 1.9toz approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 185 Elizabeth II silver three-piece novelty condiment set, each in the form of an owl with inset glass eyes, comprising salt, pepper and mustard with a mouse finial spoon, London 1972 and 1973, sponsor Richard Comyns, each approximately 7cm high, 9.9toz gross approx (3) £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 186 Lot 186 Wang Hing - Three Chinese trade silver spirit labels, each of crescent form with three pierced Chinese characters above, labelled for Brandy, Sherry and Port, each 6.5cm wide, with suspension chain, total 3.2toz approx (3) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 187 Two Elizabeth II silver spirit labels, the first a Silver Jubilee example with crown and EIIR motif and banner for Whisky, London 1977, sponsors Da-Mar Silverware, and a coopered barrel for Brandy, same date and sponsor, 1.4toz approx (2) £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 188 Pair of George III silver spirit labels for Madeira and Bucellas, each with fruiting vine border, London 1818, sponsors mark indistinct, 7.5cm wide, together with a similar George IV example for Sherry, London 1823, with suspension chains, total 2.6toz approx (3) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 189 Three Victorian spirit labels of bead-edged oval form pierced for Brandy, Rum and Gin, London 1863, sponsors Thomas Henry Francis & Frederik Francis, each 5.5cm wide, with suspension chain, total 3.3toz approx (3) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 190 Pair of Georgian silver spirit labels for Whisky and Port, each of crescent form beneath urn surmount, Sterling mark only, 5cm wide, together with a George IV silver spirit label for Sherry, Birmingham 1828, sponsor Thomas Freeman, 5.5cm wide, total 1toz approx (3) £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 191 Five assorted Georgian and later spirit labels, comprising Port, London 1831, sponsors John, Henry & Charles Lias, Brandy, Birmingham 1836, sponsor George Unite, Port, Birmingham 1878, sponsor Colen Hewer Cheshire, together with two undated Georgian labels for Port and Madeira, all with chains, 1.5toz approx (5) £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 192 Four silver spirit labels of foliate design, the first for Madeira, Birmingham 1837, sponsors Taylor & Perry (John Taylor & John Perry), together with another for Port, London 1839, sponsors Joseph & Albert Savory, plus two smaller and later examples for Sherry and Claret, with suspension chains, 1.4toz approx (4) £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 193 Three silver spirit labels of initial design, comprising H for Hollands, London 1810, sponsors Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, Madeira, London 1844, sponsors Charles Reily & George Storer, and Rum, Birmingham 1792, sponsors mark indistinct, with chains, 1toz approx (3) £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 194 Five assorted silver and other labels, comprising a pair for Anchovy and Ketchup, 1793, sponsor IW (John Whittingham), another for Cayenne, London 1821, sponsor George Pearson, plus two undated examples for Soy and Worcester, with chains, 0.6toz approx (5) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 195 Lot 195 Three assorted labels, the first Victorian, for Madeira, Birmingham 1869, sponsor George Unite, together with an unmarked example for Raisin Wine and another smaller for Cayon, with chains, 0.5toz approx (3) £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 196 Lot 196 Set of four George III silver spirit labels for Brandy, Rum, Shrub and Hollands, London 1799, sponsors marks indistinct, with chains, each 2.8cm wide, 0.75toz approx (4) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 197 Set of three George III silver spirit labels for Port, Sherry and Madeira, London, 1806 and 1807, sponsor J.A within oval (probably Joseph Ash I), with chains, 0.7toz approx (3) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 198 Three 19th Century silver spirit labels, for Currant, London 1807, sponsor IR (John Reily), Hollands, London 1824, sponsors mark overstruck, and Cherry, Birmingham 1841, sponsor Joseph Willmore, with chains, 0.8toz approx (3) £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 199 Three George III silver spirit labels, comprising a pair for Brandy and Sherry, 1809 and 1810, sponsor Josiah Snatt, together with another for Brandy, 1799, sponsor EM (Edward Mayfield or Elizabeth Morley), with chains, 0.65toz approx (3) £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 202 Edward VII silver salver, with bead and shaped border standing on three ball and claw feet with engraved decoration, sponsors mark of Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1909, 33cm diameter, 28.5toz approx £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 200 Three 19th Century silver spirit labels for Brandy, London 1824, sponsor William Sharp, Brandy, London 1832, sponsor Jonathan Hayne and Port, undated, sponsors mark overstruck, with chains, 1toz approx (3) £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 201 Three 19th Century spirit labels for Port, London 1802, sponsor J.A within oval (probably Joseph Ash I), Rum, Birmingham 1839, sponsor Joseph Willmore, and Brandy, sponsor Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson (undated circa 1800), with chains, 0.65toz approx (3) £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 203 Lot 203 George III silver fish slice, with pierced decoration and green stained ivory handle, sponsors mark Francis Purton & Thomas Johnson, London 1793, 27cm long £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 204 Late George III silver fish slice with S-scroll piercing to blade, engraved anchor crest to handle, London 1818, sponsors Solomon Royes & John East Dix, 30cm long, 4.3toz approx £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 205 Early 20th Century white metal punch ladle bearing marks for Bremer Werkstatten and stamped 830S, 7.5toz approx, 36cm long £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 206 Late George III silver Kings pattern punch ladle, London 1820, sponsor Solomon Royes, 34cm long, 10.5toz approx £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 207 Victorian silver card tray, of pie-crust form with shell ornaments on three hoof feet, London 1887, sponsors Wakley & Wheeler, 18.5cm diameter, 8.4toz approx £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 208 Lot 208 Set of six silver gilt mid 18th Century teaspoons in the Rococo style, the bowls in the shape of a leaf with the handles formed as a twig with caterpillar and ladybirds, four of the spoons bearing the possible sponsor mark of John Derussat, 3.5toz approx £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 210 George I silver half-pint mug, engraved with armorial crest and banner Peregrinus Religionis Ergo, (a pilgrim for religion’s sake) beneath the figure of a pilgrim and over cursive initials, London, 1724, sponsor JL or TL in cursive cypher (unidentified), with further engraved marriage triad P over IA, 8.8cm high, 6.3toz approx £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 211 Pair of George V silver sauce boats, with shaped rim and standing on tripod hooved feet, sponsors mark John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1930, 13cm high, 20toz approx £180 - £220 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 212 Lot 212 Edward VII silver milk jug and sugar basin, having allover decoration of a tavern exterior scene, with naturalistic handles and standing on four bearded torso and shell feet, sponsors mark for Sydney Bellamy Harman, London 1902, height of bowl 9cm high, 15toz approx £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 209 Lot 209 Edward VII Art Deco style silver cigar and cigarette box, with engine-turned stepped rectangular cover, enclosing wood-lined interior of two divisions, on four feet, Birmingham 1936, sponsor William Neale & Son Ltd, 16.5cm wide £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 213 Victorian silver Christening mug, of slightly waisted cylindrical form with repousse scroll and floral decoration and double C scroll handle, London, 1855, sponsors Edward & John Barnard, 7cm diameter x 9cm high, 5toz approx £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 214 Georgian silver brandy-warmer, of tapering mortar form with turned wooden handle and heartshaped escutcheon, marks indistinct, 24.5cm long, 6.5toz gross approx £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 217 Lot 215 Edward VII Art Nouveau silver and green glass desk stand, the rounded oblong tray with whiplash double pen-rest flanked by two green glass bottles, each with hinged silver cover and pierced gallery, sponsor Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1904, on four tapering supports, 17cm wide, retailers stamp beneath of Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Bradford, numbered 1385, 18.2toz gross approx £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 216 Edward VII silver sugar caster or sifter, of octagonally faceted form, London 1901, sponsor Robert Stebbings, 22cm high, 6.5toz approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 217 Victorian silver three piece tea set with embossed wrythened and gadrooned decoration consisting of teapot with sponsors mark of John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1881, with a sugar bowl and cream jug sponsors mark of Wakely & Wheeler, London 1890, 49.5toz gross approx, teapot 23cm high £500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 218 Lot 218 Hukin & Heath - Rare Edward VII silver patent double preserve pot, comprising: two removable cylindrical glass preserve pots, each with hinged circular cover and opening simultaneously via a single handle which operates on a cam from either side, all on ring base hallmarked Birmingham 1906, sponsors John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton (subsequently Hukin & Heath Ltd), 22.5cm wide, 12.2toz gross approx (excluding glass liners) £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 219 Pair of Continental white metal pepperettes, each of rococo urn form having repousse decoration of a shepherdess with dog and flock, stamped B.H.M., 11.5cm high, together with a Continental white metal wine strainer with Bacchante decoration, 12.5cm across handles, total 5.1toz approx (3) £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 222 Lot 222 Cased set of six Scandinavian (Norwegian) 930 standard white metal and enamel demitasse coffee spoons, each with gilt bowl, the underside and handle enamelled in six different colours, each 9.8cm long, 2toz approx, in box of Marius Hammers, Bergen (1847-1927) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 220 Lot 220 Local Interest - Limited edition ‘Wells Cathedral’ silver goblet, 224/800, London 1982, 17cm high, 14.8toz approx, sold with original booklet £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 223 Cased early Victorian porcelain-handled silver-gilt paperknife or letter opener, with 11cm blade of waisted form, the handle with painted floral reserves on a duck egg blue ground, London 1843, John & Henry Lias, 23cm long, in original fitted Morocco case, 25.5cm wide £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 224 Cricket Interest - Victorian two handled silver trophy cup with presentation inscription reading ‘Bristol Cricket Challenge Cup Instituted in 1885 presented by James W Arrowsmith’ sponsors mark of John Aldwinckle & James Slater, London 1883, 30.5toz approx, 28.5cm high £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 225 Early Victorian silver teapot of octagonalfaceted bulbous form, London 1844, sponsors Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, 18.9toz gross approx £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 221 Lot 221 Victorian silver teapot of compressed melonlobed form, London 1862, sponsor William Wrangham Williams, additionally stamped Lambert, Coventry St London, 26.6toz gross approx £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 226 Edward VII silver oval cake basket, with pierced swing handle over wavy oval body having scrollpierced gallery and repoussé border, on a spreading foot, Sheffield 1908, sponsors William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 31cm wide, 24.9toz approx £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 232 Cased pair of late Victorian seal-top ‘Apostle’ spoons, each with fig-shaped bowl and cast terminal modelled as St John with eagle seal matrix, London 1895, sponsors Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), 20.3cm long, 4.3toz approx, in plush-lined fitted case of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 227 Lot 227 George III silver wine funnel, of two-part construction with armorial lion crest over reeded tapering funnel, London 1811, sponsor NH (possibly Naphtali Hart), 7cm diameter x 13.5cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 228 Lot 228 George III silver wine funnel, of two-part construction with beaded rim, London 1774, sponsor William Plummer, with commemorative inscription dated 1775, 8.1cm rim diameter x 11cm high, 2.9toz approx £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 229 Late Victorian silver-mounted cut glass claret jug, of tapering oval section with hinged domed silver cover, collar and handle, London 1897, sponsors Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), 27cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 230 Late Victorian silver-mounted clear and green glass decanter bottle, with spirally-moulded tear drop stopper and matching cylindrical body, Sheffield 1900, sponsors Fenton Brothers Ltd, 31.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 231 Late Victorian silver-mounted glass claret jug, with hinged domed silver cover, neck and handle over thirteen-sided conical body, Birmingham 1900, sponsors mark indistinct, 26.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 233 Lot 233 George VI silver footed bowl, with decorative rim border on a faceted spreading foot with scroll lappets, London 1938, sponsors Goldsmiths & S Co Ltd, 23cm diameter x 11.5cm high, 25.1toz approx £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 234 Cased set of six late Victorian mother-of-pearl handled silver fruit knives and forks, in the Aesthetic taste with engraved knife blades, London 1890, sponsor William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), in plush lined fitted case of E. Lenton & Son, Clapham, S.W. £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 235 Indian white metal beaker of tapering cylindrical form decorated with quatrefoil panels of figures, flowering plant stamped beneath, 5cm rim diameter x 8cm high, 2.2toz approx £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 236 Late 19th/early 20th Century silver-mounted blown glass perfume bottle, the balloon-formed stopper and bulbous body both with pierced and engraved foliate scroll work decoration over a clear glass body, stamped Patented 999/1000 Fine, 18.5cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 237 Matched set of six Persian (possibly Isfahan) white metal lemon tea holders, having typical Iranian decoration, height of tallest 8.5cm, 11.5toz approx £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 239 Persian (possibly Isfahan) white metal bowl, with engraved decoration and shaped rim bearing Iranian marks, Muhammed Taghi, similar bowl with engraved decoration and flat rim bearing the possible marks for Mahmud Rabi’I, a smaller bowl with engraved decoration, the base inset with an Iranian 5000 dinar piece, together with an Iranian white metal shallow dish with pierced rim and engraved floral decoration, height of tallest bowl 5.8cm approx, 17.5toz approx £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 240 Turkish white metal rose water sprinkler, the pear shaped body having engraved decoration, the screw-off spout cast with leaves and birds beneath a mask spout, standing on a foliate shaped foot, 20cm high, 7toz approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 241 Antique Middle Eastern or Indian white metal card tray, of circular form with central medallion of script, unmarked, 16cm diameter, 4.4toz approx £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 242 Persian (possibly Isfahan) white metal bowl, with typical Iranian engraved decoration, bearing marks, possibly Bagher Parvaresh, an Iranian white metal conical cup with typical Iranian decoration and a white metal bowl with embossed decoration and standing on three shaped feet, height of cup 8.6cm, 19.5toz approx £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 238 Lot 238 Persian (possibly Isfahan) rectangular tray, with typical Iranian decoration and raised rim with floral chased corners, unmarked, 37.5cm wide, 27toz approx £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 243 Pair of Middle Eastern white metal dishes, with engraved decoration, the rim having embossed and pierced decoration and standing on four shaped feet, unmarked, 16.7cm wide, 9.5toz approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 244 Middle Eastern white metal shaped dish with embossed naturalistic decoration and standing on three shaped feet, together with a circular white metal shallow dish, the centre having engraved motif and the rim having pierced floral decoration, shaped dish 20cm long, 11toz approx £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 245-247 No lots

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Oriental to include: Ceramics, Metalware, Works of Art etc. Lots 248-301

Lot 251 Nanking Cargo - 18th Century Chinese porcelain bowl with café-au-lait exterior and underglaze blue floral interior, Christies lot label number 2572 beneath, 16.5cm diameter x 7.5cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 252 20th Century Chinese porcelain rouleau or sleeve vase, pierced with six quatrefoil designs, the iron-red ground decorated with gourd, fan and other shaped panels of figures in landscapes, Oriental characters, etc, iron-red seal-type mark to base, 12.5cm diameter x 28.5cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 253 Pair of Chinese porcelain blue and white bowls, each decorated with tall trees in a landscape and four columns of script, over double ring mark, indistinct cobalt blue marks to the partially-glazed undersides, each 12cm diameter x 5.5cm high (2) £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 248 Lot 248 Chinese porcelain Famille Verte porcelain double-gourd vase, decorated with figures in a landscape, underglaze blue six character mark beneath, 36cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 249 Chinese porcelain tea bowl, decorated in underglaze blue and Iron red with a pair of Imperial five-clawed dragons chasing the rishi or sacred pearl, six character mark of Kangxi beneath (but probably later), 9.5cm diameter x 5.3cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 250 Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain vase, of cylindrical form with waisted neck, decorated with figures on a terrace, duck-egg blue glazed underside with printed seal-type mark (pseudo Qianlong), 31.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 254 Lot 254 Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain vase, of Haitangzun or Begonia form, decorated in shallow relief with Buddhistic precious objects, butterflies and flowers between gilt floral friezes, with crackleglazed interior and base (unmarked), 32cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 256 Chinese Canton Famille Verte porcelain hexagonal baluster vase, the waisted neck applied with Dogs of Fo or shishi, over enamelled flowering plants and perching bird with formal frieze beneath, underglaze blue six-character mark (pseudo Kangxi), 20.5cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 255 Lot 255 Chinese porcelain celadon-glazed Famille Rose vase, of bulbous form with tall cylindrical neck, decorated with insects and panels of mythical birds, unmarked, 34.5cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 257 Lot 257 Chinese porcelain hexagonal footed bowl, probably 19th Century, with duck egg blue interior, the exterior with formal scroll border over scattered floral decoration, bears Quinlong seal mark beneath, 24cm diameter x 9cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 258 Pair of late 19th Century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain baluster vases and covers, each with domed cover having a gilt Dog of Fo finial, the body with applied coiled gilt dragons, over scroll-edged panels of figures and perching birds, gilt-enriched, unmarked, 28cm high (2) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 259 Pair of Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain vases, each decorated in enamels with figures on a terrace and with perching birds, moulded gilt shishi handles to neck and dragons to shoulders, unmarked, 25.5cm high (2) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 260 Chinese porcelain blue and white prunus jar and cover, the turned pierced domed wooden cover over squat baluster body with typical blossom decoration on a vibrant scale ground, underglaze blue four-character mark (pseudo Kangxi) beneath, on pierced hardwood stand, 37cm high overall £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 261 Lot 261 19th Century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain vase of squat ovoid form with tall waisted neck, decorated with a female deity and attendants amidst clouds, above a scene of figures flying kites in a landscape, duck-egg blue glazed base with iron-red seal mark (pseudo Qianlong) 27.5cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 262 Pair of 19th Century Chinese porcelain vases and covers, each of Meiping form, the domed cover surmounted by a Dog of Fo finial over balustraude body decorated in underglaze blue with a waterside palace, figures in boats and on bridges, etc, four-character mark beneath (probably pseudo Kangxi), each 37.5cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 263 Unusual pair of early 20th Century Japanese celadon porcelain vases, late Meiji/Taisho, each of inverted baluster form with fine crackle glaze and copper wire lattice cage work overlay, impressed ‘Japan’ over lozenge beneath, 12cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 264 Pair of 19th Century Chinese miniature vases, each of ovoid form decorated with thirty two figures in a variety of poses, six character mark beneath, 7cm high (2) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 265 Lot 265 Early 20th Century Japanese porcelain charger, decorated in enamel colours with a perching bird within apple-green ground border decorated with a Dragon and Phoenix chasing sacred pearls of wisdom amidst clouds, three stilt marks and iron red decoration verso, 46cm diameter £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 266 Lot 266 Large late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain charger, the circular field decorated with birds, flowers and foliage within gilt borders, unmarked, 40.5cm diameter £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 267 Two large late 19th/early 20th Century Japanese Imari porcelain chargers or dishes, late Meiji/Taisho, the first of 24-lobed form centred by an urn issuing flowers within panelled borders, 45.5cm diameter, the second of matching outline decorated with scroll work and chrysanthemum borders, 46cm diameter (2) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 268 Pair of early 20th Century Chinese porcelain vases, each of ovoid form with tall waisted neck and moulded lion mask rings to shoulders over Famille Rose-style decoration of maidens on a terrace in a garden landscape, columns of script verso, unmarked beneath, 43cm high (2) £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 269 Lot 269 Chinese sang-de-boeuf porcelain baluster vase, with pale crackle-glazed neck, celadon glazed beneath, 37cm high, together with a turned hardwood stand (2) £300 - £500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 270 Large Chinese porcelain blue and white baluster jar and cover, the domed lid and squat balustraude body decorated with Buddhistic precious objects over scroll edged lappet frieze, underglaze blue six-character mark (pseudo Kangxi) beneath, 37.5cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 274 Lot 271 Chinese porcelain blue and white ‘Yen-Yen’ vase, the flared tall neck and balustroid body both decorated with panels of figures on terraces, unmarked, 45cm high (drilled) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 272 Pair of 20th Century Chinese porcelain figures of cockerels, each standing upon a tree stump base, 40.5cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 273 Pair of Chinese blue and white porcelain dishes, each of circular form with reticulated borders, framing underglaze blue decoration of perching birds in a landscape with fence, double ring marks to both sides, otherwise unmarked, 28cm diameter (2) £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 274 Large pair of 19th Century Chinese Canton Famille Rose porcelain vases of slender baluster form, the waisted necks applied with cavorting Dogs of Fo over moulded dragons, decorated with panels of figures including battle scenes, reserved on a duck-egg blue ground with floral and fruit decoration over a base frieze of stiff leaves, unmarked, 61cm high (one rebuilt) £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 275 Pair of early 20th Century Oriental pottery plates, probably Japanese, each decorated in underglaze blue with a peacock-like bird between flowering plants within brown-glazed wavy rim, three stilt marks and incised characters beneath, plus double ring marks, 30cm diameter (2) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 276 Sino-Tibetan copper alloy figure of a deity, possibly Amitabha or Buddha Shakyamuni, hands clasped in Uttarabodhi mudra, sheet copper cover to base, 17cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 277 19th Century Oriental bronze cover, from a vase or incense burner, modelled as a mythical phoenix or Ho-Ho bird with wings outstretched, upon a pierced naturalistic base, 19.5cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 280 Lot 280 Pair of Japanese Meiji period bronze figural pricket candlesticks, modelled as cranes standing upon turtles or Minogame, each 27cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 278 Lot 278 Chinese bronze incense burner in the form of an elephant with trunk raised, the cover modelled with figure seated side-saddle holding a scroll, 20.5cm high £180 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 279 Lot 279 Indian or Tibetan bronze figure of Simhavaktra, the lion-headed goddess with twin masks wearing a scull crown, holding a karttrk, bare-breasted, dancing upon a prostrate demon on oval base, 23cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) 50

Lot 281 Lot 281 Sino-Tibetan bronze figure of Manjusri seated in Dhyana Sana, the left hand in vitarka mudra, on a lotus throne and holding a sword, 16.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 282 Chinese copper and enamel hand mirror, with shield-shaped bevelled plate, the reverse and cylindrical handle with enamel relief decoration of perching birds, flowering plants etc, 24.5cm long £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 283 Japanese Meiji period damascened bronze vase, of ovoid form with waisted neck, the shoulders and upper body decorated with giltedged mythical birds, unsigned, 15cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 284 Unusual early 20th Century Japanese coldpainted metal vase, of bulbous form applied with frogs and lilies, with red and green finish, seal-type mark beneath, 18cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 285 Sino-Tibetan bronzed cast relief mask modelled as a Mahakala, with two-tier headdress, each of three further masks, 32cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 286 Middle Eastern brass vessel of conical form with tall neck, the whole decorated with panels of script, flowers and foliage, 29.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 287 Tibetan bronze deity, probably Amitabha Buddha, hands in Anjali mudra, before a snake or serpent aureole, raised upon a complex knopped pedestal as altarpiece or stupa, 40cm high overall £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 288 Large cold-painted bronze figure of a Japanese Samurai, modelled kneeling upon one knee upon kidney-shaped base, unsigned, 38cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 289 Two Chinese bronze Archaistic-style table lamps, one of tapering rectangular form, the other square bulbous form on foot, each with scroll decoration, the larger 39cm high excluding fittings (2) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 290 Late 19th Century Chinese Canton carved wooden visiting-card case, of typical rectangular form with relief decoration of figures before pavilions in a landscape, later inscribed to internal collar in pencil ‘Hong Kong 1869’, 7.5cm x 11.5cm £60 - £90 (+24% BP*) Lot 291 Two Middle Eastern carved agate plaques or amulets, both etched with Arabic script, the larger canted oblong, 10.5cm x 8cm, in fitted case, the smaller oval, 6.5cm x 4cm (2) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 292 Lot 292 Chinese carved jade ornament modelled as a recumbent stork or crane clutching a branch in its beak, peaches (for longevity) to reverse, 6.5cm wide x 4cm high, on carved ebonised stand, 8.5cm x 6cm overall £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 287

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Lot 293 Lot 293 Chinese carved ‘Mutton Fat’ jade ornament modelled as a group of three gourds, 5.5cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 294 Japanese carved black coral (umimatsu) figure of a turtle or minogame, 9cm long, 190g approx £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 295 19th Century carved ivory aide-memoire, the swivelling cover relief-carved with Oriental figures in a landscape, with matching rear panel flanking seven internal leaves, the incised spine with vacant pencil recess, 9cm high £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 296 Lot 296 Unusual 19th Century carved soapstone figure of Kwanyin or Guan Yin, modelled in seating pose holding a child, upon a naturalistic carved ivory throne, unmarked, 11.5cm high overall £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 297 Lot 297 Japanese Meiji period carved ivory okimono of a gentleman bonsai-grower, with pruning shears in one hand, seated upon a tree stump surrounded by bonsai on kidney shaped base, red ‘seal’ tablet mark and two stylised chrysanthemum marks to base, 9cm wide x 6.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 298 Pair of early 20th Century Japanese carved ivory okimono of monks, late Meiji/Taisho, each figure with bald head, wearing a cloak, hands clasped in prayer with rosary beads, 8cm high (2) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 299 Lot 299 Pair of early 20th Century Japanese carved ivory okimono, one modelled in flowing robes and holding a fan, with scraped back hair in the manner of a Sumo wrestler, the other perhaps a Samurai holding a sword, incised signature beneath latter, 10cm high (2) £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lots 300 & 301 No lots

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Collectors Items & Miscellanea Lots 302-377 Lot 302 Kohler & Son, London, ‘The Beaufort’, 18511862, copper and white metal coaching horn, in leather case, 91.5cm long £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 303 Early 19th Century Anglo-Indian (Vizagapatam) ivory sewing box in the form of a double-fronted cottage, the thatched roof with brick chimney hinged and enclosing a compartmentalised interior with sewing accessories, the front with latticeglazed windows, trees and picket fence, between conforming sides, one with base drawer, and similar decoration to rear, 14.5cm x 10.5cm x 14.5cm high £2,000 - £3,000 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 304 19th Century ‘Grand Tour’ souvenir bronze figure of Mercury or Hermes, with winged helmet and heels, standing upon a mask base with variegated turned marble pedestal and cream marble plinth, 32.5cm high overall £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 305 Lot 305 19th Century cast patinated bronze figure of an angel scribe representing Literature, modelled kneeling upon one knee before a stool, on integral oval base, unsigned, 15cm wide x 17.5cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 311 Early 20th Century ‘Tradesman’s Sample’, scale model Invalid Chair or Wheelchair, probably made by William Tebit (d.1914) Birdlines Manor Farm, Comberton, Cambs, of tub design with cane seat and metal-bound six-spoke wheels, 16cm high, in dovetailed wooden box inscribed ‘With a little practice this chair is moved with the greatest facility in any direction. You may have the chair itself made in any shape you like - I think the model is on the scale of 2” to the foot’ £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 306 Lot 306 Good quality 19th Century carved ivory figure of an angel musician, probably Dieppe, the figure playing a violin and standing upon a ball, raised on a cylindrical pedestal, 19.5cm high overall £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 307 Late 19th Century Italian Sorrento-ware olive wood and marquetry tea caddy, the hinged rectangular cover decorated with a couple and their donkey, the underside with a couple dancing to a mandolin player, above two cannisters with similar decoration, and conforming panels to front, sides and rear, stamped to front edge of ‘Michele Grandville In Sorrento’, 26.5cm wide £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 308 George III satinwood tea caddy of hexagonal form, the hinged cover and front with printed figural vignettes, the sides with oval panels of flowering plants, enclosing a foil-lined interior, 19cm x 11cm x 13cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 312 Lot 312 Cast base metal figure of a Prussian soldier, probably Victorian, modelled in standing pose wearing a Pickelhaube, with silvered finish on integral stepped square base, 11cm high overall £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 309 Cast iron wall plaque of sunburst design, with convex mask framed by sunburst, 17.5cm diameter £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 310 Royal Commemoratives - Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee bronze plaque by Francis John Williamson (1833-1920), Esher, modelled in relief with a portrait bust facing to dexter, 26.5cm diameter, together with a Coronation edition of ‘The Sun’, Thursday Evening, June 28th, 1838, No.14, 289 (2) £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) 54

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Lot 313 19th Century T. Godley tin plate tea caddy with ceramic finial with central decorative glazed panel, panel to lid reads ‘With Compliments, from T. Godley, the peoples tea stores’, 18cm x 14.5cm £60 - £80 (+24% BP*)

Lot 317 Workshop of Robert Thompson of Kilburn North Yorkshire - A pair of ‘Mouseman’ oak ashtrays, each of oblong form with carved mouse, 10cm x 7.5cm £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 314 Late 18th/early 19th Century carved coquilla nut novelty snuff box in the form of a gentleman with buttoned long coat, 6cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 318 Lot 318 Ethnographica - Two African Zulu or Nguni snuff pots, each being a two-tone wire-decorated red calabash gourd, each 7cm diameter, tallest 6cm high (2) £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 315 Lot 315 Chanel No.19 advertising shop display dummy Factice perfume bottles, all having stoppers and faceted corners, tallest measuring 18cm x 12cm x 5cm, medium bottle measuring 15cm x 10cm x 4cm, smallest measuring 9cm x 6cm x 3cm £300 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 316 Lot 316 Workshop of Robert Thompson of Kilburn North Yorkshire - A pair of ‘Mouseman’ oak ashtrays, each of oblong form with carved mouse, 10cm x 7.5cm £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 319 Lot 319 Unusual 19th Century carved coconut shell trinket box, the hinged shell carved ‘A. de G. de Fonblanque 1871’, for Albany de Grenier de Fonblanque (1830-1924), British Consul in Cartagena, Columbia, the shell further stipplecarved with Royal Arms and having a heart-shaped padlock handle enclosing a green plush cushion for rings and other jewellery, upon an oblong base, 14.5cm x 13cm x 8cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 320 Ethnographica - Group of African brass figures, to include a figure seated upon a threelegged stool holding a fly-whisk, a blacksmith, farmer, snakes, crocodile (31cm long), etc (9) £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 321 Ethnographica - Unusual wicker and animal skin drum, possibly Hill Tribes, Northern Thailand/Vietnam/Laos, the well-patinated animal skin top enclosing unknown contents, over patinated cauldron-form body with bands of diagonal wicker decoration, loop lug and plaited grass carry strap, 20.5cm diameter x 15cm high £100 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 322 Ethnographica - Joseph Adeyemi Fakeye (Ibadan, Nigeria, b.1931) - Carved Obeche wood Yoruba maternity figure, kneeling and holding her stomach upon a traditional stool, signed beneath, 39.5cm high, sold with original photograph and business card £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 323 French Art Nouveau lead figural chamber candlestick, the handle cast as a reclining naked female, the circular base entitled ‘Jouant’, 10cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 324 Lot 324 19th/early 20th Century cast walking stick or cane handle modelled as the head of a dog of Boxer type with green cabochon eyes and studded collar, with allover bronzed patina, 7cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 325 Early 20th Century ebonised sword stick, the silver-plated terminal with insignia of the Suffolk Regiment, VII Division, enclosing a 50cm blade of square tapering form within the turned ebonised shaft to a brass ferrule, 88.5cm long £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 326 Lot 326 Victorian 18ct gold-mounted Malacca walking stick, the bulbous terminal with repousse scroll decoration, centrally engraved with monogram dated 1881 and presentation inscription dated 1893, London, 1880, sponsor JT, to a Malacca shaft applied with a pair of quatrefoil gold mounts for carrying strap, 90.5cm long overall £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 327 Late 19th/early 20th Century Colonial-style white metal-mounted sword stick, with collar engraved to ‘Harry Roberts’, the curved bamboo handle to a studded ‘mace’ terminal with metal mounts, the bamboo shaft enclosing a 68cm blade of tapered square section with fullered side channels, to a brass ferrule, 82cm long overall £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 328 Lot 328 Peter Thursby (1930-2011) - Modernist bronze sculpture - ‘Divided Creature III’, 1964, unique, 24cm high, sold with facsimile receipt from Anthony Hepworth of Bath dated February 2009 Artists Resale Rights May Apply £600 - £900 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 329 Lot 329 Large Blue John (Castleton, Derbyshire) ‘egg’, probably Miller’s Vein, 12cm wide x 18cm high, approximately 4.7kg £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 330 Lot 330 Andor Ruff (Hungarian, 1885-1951) Early 20th Century cast patinated bronze of a female water carrier, modelled beside a fountain with perching birds, upon stepped base, signed in the cast, traces of foundry mark, 32cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 331 Painted wooden decoy modelled as a Pigeon, probably early 20th Century, with glass eyes and retaining much original paint, 36.5cm long £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 332 Montblanc Star Walker Extreme black resin fountain pen with floating star cap with service guide in a black presentation case and white card packaging £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 333 Lot 333 Books - Neilsen, K - Fairy Tales by Hans Andersen, Hodder & Stoughton, book illustrated with plates in colour, hardback blue cloth, with gilt decoration within cardboard presentation box £200 - £250 (+22% BP*) Lot 334 Books - Ransome, Arthur - ‘Peter Duck’ signed First Edition 1932, signed with small thumb nail ink sketch of a boat, together with 24th impression ‘We Didn’t Mean To Go To Sea’, with dust cover £80 - £120 (+22% BP*)

Lot 335 Lot 335 Books - Whitworth, Geoffrey - The Child’s ABC of the War, published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1914 (a propaganda book intended for young children to teach them the alphabet through British views of the First World War and other world views) £80 - £120 (+22% BP*)

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Lot 339 Two masted Schooner ‘Mispah’ wooden model diorama, black and yellow livery, flying both Union flag and British Blue Ensign flag, within mahogany and glass panel case, 44cm x 54cm x 24.5cm £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 336 Lot 336 Medical/Dental Interest - Human skull, believed to have been used circa 1940’s in Dental School studies, having removeable upper section inscribed in ink ‘Bregma and Obelion’, further inscriptions to lower section, lower jaw retained on spring clips, approximately 15cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 340 Lot 340 Sam Smith of Dartmouth, (1908-1983) Wooden model flat bottom steam fishing boat, The Mermaid, with rigging and large painted mermaid, the bottom of the keel marked Sam Smith, Genuine, England, 71, 24.5cm long £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Artists Resale Rights may apply

Lot 337 Lot 337 Early 20th Century tortoiseshell dressing table set, comprising oblong box, 12cm wide, pair of clothes brushes, pair of hand brushes and a hand mirror, all inlaid with unmarked yellow metal initials, NS, the box additionally with unmarked yellow metal hasp and hinges, together with a similar parasol handle (7) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 338 Autographs & Ephemera - Sir Pelham Grenville (P.G.) Wodehouse (1881-1975) - Signed typewritten greetings card dated January 30, 1973 sent from Basket Neck Lane, Remsenburg, N.Y. 11960 from Wodehouse to Mrs W Myatt of Boston, Lincolnshire in thanks for a letter from the recipient, with original postally-franked envelope, together with a White Star Line RMS Majestic Passenger List Southampton to New York dated July 1926, with ‘Mr. P.G. Wodehouse on the First Class list, an unused RMS Majestic postcard, and a musical manuscript for ‘The Golden Moth’ (Book by Fred Thompson & PG Wodehouse) (4) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) 58

Lot 341 Sam Smith of Dartmouth, (1908-1983) Wooden model steam ship of Blue Angela, having a female figurehead with large painted fish to the bottom of the keel, mark to base ‘Sam Smith Genuine, England 71’, 30cm long £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Artists Resale Rights may apply Lot 342 Sam Smith of Dartmouth, (1908-1983) - Large articulated mermaid, having small wooden fish in her hand, 34cm high, together with City Art Gallery Bristol 4th May - 27th May 1972 catalogue £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Artists Resale Rights may apply Lot 343 E.Leitz Wetzlar brass and black-lacquered microscope, the main tube with rack-and-pinion coarse focus adjusting, over three objectives and a circular stage with plano-convex swivel mirror on Yshaped base, printed card ‘Mikroskop Nr110436’, the mahogany case with matching numbered stamp to door edge, with trays of further pieces and objectives, the case 34cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 344 Modern Design - Robert Welch (1929-2000) for Old Hall - Teak canteen of ‘Alveston’ pattern stainless steel cutlery, for six settings, in original case, 50.5cm wide (closed) £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 345 Lot 345 Nicole Freres a Genéve - Late 19th Century inlaid mahogany musical box, the 13-inch barrel and complete comb (stamped twice Nicole Freres) playing six airs, inscribed in ink 1081/28824 on printed card of Nicole Freres, the brass bed-plate also stamped Nicole Freres a Genéve and numbered 28824, in boxwood-strung rectangular case, 51cm wide £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 346 Late 19th/early 20th Century cylinder musical box, the cover inlaid with musical trophies, enclosing a 33cm crank-operated barrel with complete comb playing eight airs as listed on card, 56cm wide £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 347 Late 19th Century violin, well-carved lion headed terminal with protruding red-painted tongue, twopiece back with purfling, apparently unmarked with no internal label visible, 59.5cm long, together with a nickel-plated mother-of-pearl inlaid bow in ebonised wooden hard case £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 348 Lot 348 W.E. Hill & Sons - Silver-mounted violin bow, stamped H&S above the ebony frog, the adjuster with mother-of-pearl terminal, 74.5cm long, 55g approx £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 349 Lot 349 James Tubbs of London, (1835-1921) Silver-mounted violin bow stamped ‘Jas.Tubbs’ above the ebony frog, 74.5cm long, 56g approx (without hair) £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 347

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Lot 350 Lot 350 Belgian cinematic film poster for ‘Fra Diavolo The Devils Brother’, 1933, printed by L & H Vertstegen Bruxelles, 48cm x 36cm, in glazed clip frame £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 351 Series of various promotional postcards and photographs of Laurel and Hardy in various film screen shots depicting Laurel and Hardy throughout the ages both on set and off, fifty-four in total £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 352 Thirteen 20th Century Fox, Paramount, United Artists lobby cards, mainly of films starring Frank Sinatra to include; The Detective, Von Ryan’s Express, Come Blow Your Horn, and The Hole In The Head, also including a series of press photographs for the film ‘The Tender Trap’ £30 - £50 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 353 Collection of vintage Buster Keaton photographs of various screen shots in films he starred in to include; The Three Keatons, Sherlock Junior, The General etc, together with the National Film Theatre Folio Series No. 2 Buster Keaton £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 354 Pair of early 20th Century chrome-plated wall lights, probably from a Romany ‘Vardo’ caravan, each having swivel scroll arms surmounted by an angel trumpeter with basket cage, housing a faceted ruby glass paraffin lamp reservoir with Hinks burner, the sconces approximately 33cm deep x 27cm high (2) £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 355 Lot 355 Cricket Interest - Late Victorian Honours Board from Clifton College, Bristol displaying recipients from 1890 to 1897 including in 1891 W.G. Grace, son of the famous cricketer, the board 48cm x 80.5cm, excluding frame £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 356 Early 20th Century ‘Black Forest’ carved linden wood jewellery casket, the hinged rectangular cover centred by carved flowers, enclosing six divisions, to a stepped base, 34cm x 25cm x 13cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 357 Late 19th/early 20th Century carved oak box, the hinged rectangular cover with Ecclesiasticalstyle decoration, over a front of three trefoil-filled lancet arches, conforming rear panel, and roundelcarved sides, the whole in the Reformed Gothic taste, 35.5cm x 22cm x 18cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 358 Lot 358 Brothers Henneberg, Warsaw, Poland - Late 19th Century silver-plated brass dressing mirror, the bevelled oval plate within beaded and moulded surround with scroll cresting between octagonal uprights, gadrooned bulbous bases and scroll feet, stamped beneath, 51.5cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 359 Lot 359 Alfonzo Titze (Austrian, 20th Century) - Art Deco style bronze table lamp modelled as an elephant standing with trunk raised against a tree stump, signed ‘A.Titze 18 Austria’ beneath a hoop frame for a glass shade (missing), 36cm high £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 360 Interesting Continental coopered wooden pail or bucket, probably 19th Century, externallydecorated with two registers of double-headed eagles, presumably Austo-Hungarian, raised on three cast lion paw feet, 20cm diameter across lugs x 25cm high £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 361 Regency Campaign-style brass-bound rosewood ‘Tompson Patent’ writing box or lap desk, the hinged rectangular cover with vacant central brass cartouche and bound edges, enclosing gilt-tooled Morocco pouches for Days of the Week, over pen tray, lidded compartments and ink bottle apertures, hinged plush-covered writing slope with GRP Patent lock, and oval stamp ‘Tompson Patent with Royal Arms’, the sides with flush-fitted handles, 51cm x 26.5cm x 18cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 362 Set of Victorian cast iron and brass shop scales, Class ‘C’ to weigh 1lb, with palmette finial over lacquered brass beam, ceramic circular platter and alloy pan pendant from three chains on cast quadripartite base, 93cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 363 Two early 20th Century brass luggage racks, each of tubular design, one fitted three bars, 131cm wide, the other of three tubular rails and square-section rail fitted adjustable coat hooks, 132.5cm wide (2) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 364 Lot 364 19th Century Malby’s Terrestrial Globe Compiled from the latest & most authentic sources, Edward Stanford, 26 & 27 Cockspur Street, Charing Cross, London, with brass sector and printed Zodiac ring on three reeded turned supports and turned stretchers, 46cm high £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 365 Early 20th Century W. & A.K. Johnston’s New Century 12-inch Terrestrial Globe, with brass sector on turned fruitwood stem and circular base raised on three bun feet, 53cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 366 Early 20th Century French gilt spelter figural lamp, modelled as a maiden holding a torch aloft, on naturalistic circular base and serpentine plinth, 86cm high overall £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 367 Large painted Toleware circular gallery tray, the field painted with a spray of pink roses and daisies within foliate scroll borders on a black ground, 59.5cm diameter £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 368 Pair of 19th Century bronze candlesticks after a design by Thomas Abbott (d.1849), modelled in the Oriental style as storks or cranes with crowns on their necks, each supporting a foliate sconce on naturalistic base, 39.5cm high £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 369 19th Century ‘Grand Tour’ souvenir carved alabaster figure group of the Kidnapping (Rape) of the Sabine Women, after the original by Giambologna in the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence, 51cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 370 Unusual 19th Century brass and copper log bin or jardiniere, of circular form with lion mask decoration and ring handles and copper lattice work, on three lion paw feet, with metal liner, 46cm rim diameter x 29cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 371 Large 19th Century two-handled copper bowl, of seamed construction with alloy handles, rolled rim and convex base, 53.5cm rim diameter x 22cm high excluding handles £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 372 Art Nouveau WMF claret jug and stopper, No.191, with trumpet-form green glass body, pierced berry stopper, whiplash handle and reliefmodelled maiden to base, stamped beneath WMF EP I/O, 38cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 373 Unusual late Victorian Aesthetic period brass and satin glass oil lamp, the satin glass reservoir with bulging shoulder and shallow reeded lustre decoration, with Hinks & Son Duplex burner, additionally stamped to collar, on elaborate ring base with bands of sunflower decoration over scroll work and quatrefoil platform, 32cm high excluding chimney £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 374 Two monumental late 19th Century cast bronze and ormolu figural lamps, each modelled as a warrior King, possibly Alfred the Great, modelled in standing pose with crowned helmet, chainmail shirt, sword and axe, against a naturalistic gilt lamp stem with faceted clear paraffin lamp reservoir, on fluted circular base cast with a ring of acorn and oak leaf decoration, in turn raised upon octagonal plinth, 72cm high overall, upon later ebonised octagonal pedestals, a further 44cm high, overall 116cm high (2) £3,500 - £4,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 375 18th Century brass and iron fire-basket, the serpentine-fronted grate flanked by brass end standards with Coronet finials, internal width 52.5cm, overall 90cm wide x 62cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lots 376 & 377 No lots

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Toys Lots 378-389 Lot 378 Corgi gift set No. 41 Carrimore Car Transporter with six cars comprising: Ford Consul Cortina Superstate Car, Rover 2000, Sunbeam IMP, BMC Mini-Cooper ‘S’, Morris Mini-Copper and Morris Mini-Minor, within polystyrene tray, illustrated lid to box and outer cardboard sleeve £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 382 Eight West German NZG Modelle die-cast model construction vehicles comprising: Caterpillar 955 Traxcavator, No.143 Digger, MF Digger, H41 Demac Digger, Caterpillar D4D, BM Volvo Digger, 1:50 scale 841 Bemac excavator, and Muir-Hill Trailer £70 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 383 West German NZG Modelle die-cast model JCB 807 Crawler Excavator No.141, within the original box £70 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 379 Lot 379 Post Second World War Arnold Mac 700 tin plate clockwork motorcycle made in the US Zone (Allied occupied Germany), with lithograph printed detail, 19cm long £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 380 West German NZG Modelle JCB 3CII die-cast model construction vehicle, together with similar model (loose) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 381 West German NZG Modelle 1:35 scale JCB 418 die-cast model No.142, within the original box £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 384 Lot 384 Two West German NZG Modelle die-cast model construction vehicles comprising: ‘Grove’ crane and Broxt X4’ excavator, both unboxed £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 385 Two West German NZG Modelle die-cast construction models comprising: Caterpillar 988 Digger and Fuchs 703 Crane, both unboxed £80 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 386 1960’s Pedigree Cindy doll ‘12GSS Sindy in Weekenders’, together with accessories to include; pink dress, red handbag, newspaper, umbrella, and record player £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 387 Large scale Steiff ‘Bierwagen-Gespann’ number 157/500, within wooden and Perspex presentation case, 29.5cm x 92.5cm x 21.5cm £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 389 Lot 388 Early 20th Century bisque headed ‘Parasol Doll’, in lace clothing, doll having light blonde hair and blue glass eyes, measures approximately 54cm tall (diameter when parasol up approximately 44cm) £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 389 Mountaineering Interest - Smith, Albert ‘The New Game of the Ascent of Mont Blanc’, believed second edition circa 1861, comprising: game board of eight linen-backed folding sections, each with hand-coloured lithographic prints, A.N. Myers & Co, London W., from C. Adler Printing Establishment Hamburg, verso with pair of original wine Morocco covers and purple stamp of Emma S. Windsor, Kindergarten, Toy, and Crawling Rug Depot, 50 Harrington Road, South Kensington, S.W., together with painted bone spinning ‘Teetotum’ of octagonal form, five of six ‘men’ and original box with gilt Morocco title to the clothhinged cover plus approximately seventy associated German brass counters stamped Spiel Marke and ‘Fortuna’ or ‘Kechen Pfennig’, the game sheet 52.5cm x 40cm (open), the box 23cm x 15cm x 5cm high £2,000 - £3,000 (+26.4% BP*)

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Militaria, Weapons & Related Items Lots 390-432 Lot 390 Third Reich German Cross ‘Silver’, purported to have been found in burnt out barracks in Hildesheim, Germany, together with First World War Iron Cross (with ribbon) and cloth uniform patch £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 391 Bronze medallion of the Shipwrecked and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society 1839, with figure of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson to the reverse with the quote ‘England Expects Every Man Will Do His Duty’, small sentence saying issued as a reward to the societies agents for furthering the work of the society (The Royal Museum Greenwich) £30 - £50 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 392 Lot 392 Pair of Second World War German Third Reich Kriegsmarine U-Boat binoculars marked 7 x 50, 57137, blc, in green with rubber mounts, lenses clear £600 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 393 Lot 393 Japanese sword Wakizashi, lightly curved blade, 37cm, of robust form, possibly from a Yari, bronze habaki, small tsuba in the form of a curled dragon, ray-skin bound grip with one floral menuki, copper dimpled fuchi/kashira, in its black painted wooden sheath with five copper bands, 54cm overall £220 - £240 (+26.4% BP*) 66

Lot 394 British 1821 pattern Light Cavalry officer’s sword, with three bar steel plated basket hilt, wire bound shark skin covered grip, slightly curved single edged blade 32”, highly polished, in its plated scabbard £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 395 British pattern 1827 rifle brigade officer’s sword, straight fullered blade, 32.5” etched with crowned Edward VII cipher, foliate, slung bugle and numbered 2108 ‘London Made: steel Gothic pattern’ hilt with rifle brigade badge, wire bound fish skin grip, black leather dress knot in its brown leather scabbard £100 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 396 Lot 396 Victorian 1827 pattern Naval officer’s sword, retailed by Gieves Ltd, Portsmouth, London, Edinburgh & Devonport, the brass semi basket hilt with lions head pommel, crowned foul anchor and wire bound fish skin grip and folding side guard engraved with R.W. Lewis, straight single edged blade 31.5” etched with Royal Arms, foliage and crowned anchor, in its brass mounted leather scabbard and dress knot £200 - £220 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 397 British pattern 1897 Infantry officer’s sword, straight fullered blade, 32.5”, etched with foliage and Royal cypher crown over George V, retailer Hawkes & Co, Piccadilly, London, numbered 7649 on the spine, plated hilt with George V cipher, wire bound fish skin grip, in its steel scabbard and brown leather knot £100 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 398 Royal Artillery officer’s sword, three bar iron hilt, wire bound shark skin grip, slightly curved single edged blade engraved with foliage and a grenade over a cannon, in its steel scabbard, blade length 34.5” £140 - £160 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 402 Victorian 1831 Pattern General officer’s sword, with curved single edged blade 32”, engraved with crown VR, crossed batons and scrolling foliage, ivory grips, gilt cross guard bearing crossed batons in its brass scabbard with two hanging rings £400 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 399 Lot 399 Royal Naval officer’s sword retailed by G.Spencer, 8 Ordnance Rd. Portsmouth, the hilt with brass solid basket guard incorporating fouled crown anchor motif, lion head pommel and wire bound shark skin covered grip, complete with bullion dress knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, blade engraved with floral swirls and Royal Coat of Arms and crown over fouled anchor, blade 29.5” £200 - £220 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 400 Mid 20th Century European sword, probably Austrian, a slim blade with twin fullers running almost to the point, brass grip with single knuckle bow, integral brass back strap and pommel with a wire bound fish skin grip, in its plated scabbard, 78.5cm blade length £100 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 401 Mid 19th Century French mounted artillery sabre, curved single edged blade 80cm and engraved on the back edge Chatallerault 1852, brass stirrup hilt and pommel with leather wire bound grip, issue marks on hilt, no scabbard £80 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 403 Lot 403 Russian Pioneers side-arm, saw-backed blade 49cm long, with a saw-back for half its length, double-edged towards the tip, with a spear point, brass ribbed grip with 1834 on the cross-guard, in its black leathered scabbard with two brass mounts, various marks at the forte £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 404 French model 1831 Infantry short sword, cast brass hilt with grooved grip, double edged leaf shaped blade 48cm, in its associated black leather scabbard with two brass mounts, No 97cm on cross guard £80 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 405 Lot 405 Mid 19th Century Prussian Naval cutlass, the straight, single edged blade broadening towards the point, 59cm, bears the name of maker G. Grah, Solingen and on the spine a crown over W61. Wire bound leather grip, the guard with iron plate to protect the hand, Numbered 1138A and crown over 61, in its black leather scabbard with two iron mounts, the top one with frog button, embossed 1433A, measures approximately 77cm overall £180 - £220 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 406 Mid 19th Century Prussian Naval cutlass, the straight, single edged blade broadening towards the point, 59cm, bears the name of maker Luneschloss, Solingen FW64 over crown to the spine, the guard is numbered 1188A, the wire bound leather grip and the guard has an iron plate to protect the hand, numbered 1138A and crown over 61, in its black leather scabbard with two iron mounts, the top one with frog button, embossed 1433A, measures approximately 77cm overall £180 - £220 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 407 Two Bhutanese short swords ‘BHA’, grips of hardwood, wrapped with metal bands, flat single edged blades, in their open hardwood sheaths, each with two metal bands, one with 37cm blade, 59cm overall, the other having a 42cm blade, 64cm overall £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 411 German Third Reich SA dagger by Karl Grah, Solingen, Oligs, the cross guard having SA group mark ‘WF Westfalen’, brown wooden grip set with SA runes and eagle to front, straight double edged blade etched with SA motto ‘Alles Fur Deutschland’, in its brown lacquered scabbard with metal mounts, blade measures approximately 22cm long £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 412 German Third Reich Army officer’s dagger by Karl Eickhorn of Solingen, the hilt with oakleaf decorated pommel, grooved orange plastic grip and guard in the form of an eagle, the straight double edged blade bearing makers mark, in its nickel plated steel scabbard, complete with its silver dress knot £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 413 Omani Jambiya, 20th Century, the curved double edged blade with medial ridge and waisted dark horn hilt with white metal mounts including basal mount embossed with foliage, scabbard embroidered with silver threads on the outside, the locket and chape en suite with basal mount, the centre mount with two rings held by twisted silver wire and two rings for suspension, 18cm blade £120 - £140 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 408 Lot 408 British socket bayonet, early 19th Century, double edged triangular blade 13.5”, 4” socket with spring catch £80 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 409 British Enfield 1856 pattern Yataghan sword bayonet made by Alcosa of Solingen, with chequered black leather grips, recurved single edged blade 22.75” in a leather scabbard with two iron mounts, the top one engraved R.B.9 . £100 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 410 Two United Kingdom pattern 1907 bayonets, one by Wilkinson with crown over 1907, in its scabbard, the other crown over 1907 and JAC with various markings and HGR15 on its scabbard, both with straight 16.5” blades, together with a French model 1886 Epee bayonet for the Lebel rifle, nickel hilt with down turned quillon, straight cruciform blade approximately 52cm long in its round metal scabbard £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 414 Lot 414 Omani Jambiya, 20th Century, the curved double edged blade with medial ridge and waisted dark horn hilt with white metal mounts including basal mount embossed with foliage, scabbard embroidered with silver and gold threads on the outside, the locket and chape en suite with basal mount, the centre mount with two rings held by twisted silver wire and two rings for suspension, retaining gold lace fronted waist belt, 18cm blade £140 - £160 (+26.4% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 415 Lot 415 Silver mounted Nepalese Kukri, late 19th Century, with single edged leaf shaped blade with two narrow fullers along each side and bone grips of ovoidal section with flared pommel, in its wood lined black leather scabbard with silver locket and long chape, the former pierced and embossed with foliage, the chape with floral scrolls on both sides, at the back of the locket is a black leather sheath for two small knives, which are missing, 32cm blade £200 - £240 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 416 Large French World War I-era ‘Balkanique’ folding clasp knife, broad clip-backed single etched blade, 17.5cm long, 4cm at the forte, marked St. Joanis Bayle, Thiers P DE D with a well formed natural diagonal grip with iron back strap with ring that unlocks blade, 14cm extended £60 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 417 Late 19th Century British Indian Cavalry lance, the dark stained bamboo shaft having flattened spear point and shoe, 241cm long £80 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 418 Second World War brass and leather cased military field telescope, on tripod by W. Ottway & Co, Ltd, Patt.12100, ‘No.1299, 1944’, 90cm long (fully extended) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 419 Posters - Give All You Can To Mrs Churchill’s Red Cross ‘Aid To Russia’ Fund Appeal Poster, together with similar quoting ‘Help Them Now!’, printed by Gilbert Whitehead & Co Ltd, New Eltham. SE9 (38cm x 26cm), (37cm x 24cm) £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 422 East India Government 18-bore percussion service pistol, the round sighted barrel 8” with fixed full sight, V shaped rear sight and swivel ramrod, marked crown over TP and B25 at the breach, the lock plate engraved with large crown and arrow over EIG, Birmingham 1870, walnut stock with brass military pattern furniture and steel lanyard ring on the butt, the stock stamped Woodward & Son and War Department mark £240 - £260 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 420 Lot 420 Queen Elizabeth II bandsman blue cloth spiked helmet of The Gloucestershire Regiment, gilt badge and fittings including leather back chin strap, interior with leather sweat-band and London retailers label £140 - £160 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 421 Flintlock box-lock pocket pistol, steel turn-off barrel 4cm, flat engraved frame, thumb-piece safety catch, flat-sided butt, 16cm overall £80 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 423 Lot 423 East India Company 12 bore full stocked flintlock holster pistol, circa 1840, the round steel barrel 9” with swivel ram-rod and stamped with English proof at the breach, the lock plate with swan neck cock and EIC lion and with small Turkish/Persian stamp to the tail of the plate, the walnut stop with brass furniture and small lanyard rim, 15” overall £150 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 424 Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson Interest - George Riley (pub.) - Stipple engraving with etching by Percy Roberts after the portrait of Nelson by Lemule Francis Abbott and The Sea Battle by Francis Chesham, marked proof to lower left titled Admiral Lord Nelson, K.B. and the victory of the Nile, 44cm x 27cm, framed and glazed £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 425 Charles C. Stacklen - Watercolour - Full length portrait of an Officer of the 16th (The Queens) Light Dragoons (Lancers) 1833, signed, 27cm x 17cm £30 - £50 (+24% BP*) Lot 426 19th Century hide cartridge case or magazine, the rectangular top with brass corners and central initials, C.W.T. enclosing a cloth lined interior, with slots for five vacant divisions, 47cm x 26cm x 13cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 427 Lot 427 Cased pair of officer’s 16-bore flintlock pistols, signed I Lowther, London, early 19th Century, with octagonal sighted barrels 9.5”“, each engraved London on the top flat, tangs each with back sight, flat locks with safties to the French style cocks, full stocked with rounded butts, steel trigger guards with pineapple finials, brass tipped ram-rods with worms, in their green baize lined fitted case with two way powder flask signed Hawsley, two turn screws, ram-rod and spring-clamp £1,250 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 428 Lot 428 Cased Liege pin-fire six-shot pocket revolver of small bore, late 19th Century, of characteristic form, the frame and cylinder engraved with foliage, the two piece grips are of ivory, folding trigger, round barrel 8.5cm, the breech engraved Syt. Letaucheux, the gun retaining most of its deep blue finish, in its close fitting leather lined case with ivory tipped cleaning rod, turn-screw with fluted ivory handle, bullet mould, and oil bottle £700 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 429 Lot 429 Fine pair of mid 19th Century cased percussion six-shot J.R. Cooper patent under-hammer small bore pepperbox revolvers, with fluted barrels engraved with foliage around the muzzles and numbered ‘126’ at the breeches, rounded white-metal actions and butts, signed on one side ‘J.R. Cooper Patent’, blued thumb-piece safety catch, blued ring trigger finely chequered grip, the circular butt caps with hinged traps engraved with floral patterns, engraved back straps with owners initials, in their original lined and fitted mahogany case with full accessories including two-way silver-plated powder flask by Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, bullet mould for ball and conical bullets, box with spare nipples, circular cap dispenser signed ‘Allport Improved’ two tins of percussion caps by W & C Eley, round box with spare caps, two ebony handled turn-screws, ebony handled nipple remover and ram-rod ‘cleaner’ with brass end and worm, the interior of lid with label, William & Powell, Successor to Patrick gunmaker Liverpool, the mahogany case with brass corners and a circular escutcheon engraved ‘Presented to Mr Light by Mr Moss’ £14,000 - £18,000 (+26.4% BP*) Lots 430s-432 No lots

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Medals Lots 433-517

Lot 437 British First World War medal pair awarded to 29218 Private JT Warman, of the Hampshire Regiment comprising War Medal and Victory Medal, together with two Victory Medals belonging to 267691 Corporal T Jonathan of the Royal Auxiliary and 298957 STO I WJ Harfoot of the Royal Navy, all on ribbon £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 438 First World War South Africa Victory Medal 1914-18 awarded to SPR F Whatmore of the Sarods, on ribbon £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 433 Lot 433 British First World War Medal Pair awarded to 25978 Private J. Barrett of the Welsh Regiment comprising War Medal and British Military Medal ‘For Bravery in the Field’, both on ribbon £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 434 First World War Medal Pair awarded to 13680 Corporal WT Evans of Shropshire Light Infantry comprising of Victory Medal and 1914-15 Star, both with ribbon £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 435 Lot 435 British First World War Medal Pair awarded to 22131 Private F. Morgan of the Royal Berkshire Regiment comprising British War Medal and Military Medal ‘For Bravery in the field’, both on ribbon £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 436 Three George V First World War Mercantile Marine Medals awarded to Marciel Caserez, Peter Munro and Robert Mackenzie, all with ribbon £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 439 Lot 439 Two Elizabeth II Campaign Service Medals awarded to 23903347 Dvr CT Elliott of the Royal Corps of Transport, having South Arabia clasp, together with other awarded to RM 17951 Marine RE Oadmore of the Royal Marines, having Borneo clasp, both on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 440 Lot 440 Elizabeth II British General Service Medal awarded to 23262650 Gunner E Whitehand of the Royal Auxiliary, having Cyprus clasp, British Campaign Service Medal awarded to 23835411 Private J Serrant of the Royal Pioneer Corps, together with George V and Queen Mary Royal Jubilee 1935 Commemorative Medal, all on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 441 British First World War Medal Pair awarded to 2861 Private RJ Harding of the Gloucester Yeomanry comprising of War Medal and Victory Medal, both on ribbons £30 - £50 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 442 Lot 442 George V British General Service Medal awarded to 14080 Private J Langan of the Royal Army Medical Corps, having Kurdistan and Iraq clasp, together with a George VI British General Service Medal awarded to 14772811 Private J Power of the Foresters, having Palestine 1945-48 clasp, both with ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 443 George VI for ‘Bravery in the Field’ Military Medal awarded to 6030704 Private GHT Archer of the Royal West Kent Regiment, together with a British Special Constabulary Medal awarded to Alfred E Morgan, both on ribbon £30 - £50 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 444 Lot 444 Two Elizabeth II British General Service Medals awarded to HG Kamaruddin P Shariff, having Malaya clasp, together with other awarded to 8750 Private Ahmad Bin Idin, having Malaya clasp, both on ribbon £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) 74

Lot 445 Elizabeth II Korean War (1950-1953) Medal awarded to 22288502 CFNA.Kennedy of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, with ribbon £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 446 Lot 446 George V British Meritorious Service Medal awarded to 1151 CSMJR JW. Johnson of the 13th Middlesex Regiment, on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 447 Lot 447 George V British Empire Medal awarded to Henry Ginn, with ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 448 Elizabeth II Aden Emergency/Radfan Campaign Service Medal 1962-1967 awarded to 23537502 Corporal LJ Baker of the Royal Signals, together with Regular Army ‘Long Service and Good Conduct’ Medal awarded to the same person, both with ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 449 Elizabeth II Dhofar/Omani Civil War 19621976 Campaign Service Medal awarded to 23784878 Corporal RD Fallas of the Royal Signals with Dhofar clasp, on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 453 Elizabeth II General Service Medal having Cyprus clasp awarded to 22548206 Signal EPE Swain of the Royal Signals, together with similar medal awarded to the same serviceman having the Northern Ireland, Borneo and Radfan clasps, both on ribbon £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 454 Two Elizabeth II Northern Ireland Campaign Service Medals awarded to PB120935 Lac MB James of the Royal Air Force and 24248018 Private DW Brown of the Kings Own Scottish Borders, both having Northern Ireland clasps, both with ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 450 Lot 450 George V British General Service Medal awarded to M-18354ACPL FW Arnold of the Royal Army Service Corps, having Iraq clasp, together with Elizabeth II Campaign Service Medal awarded to 068353EM2 EWJ Morgan of the Royal Navy, having Malay Peninsula clasp, both on ribbon £100 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 455 Lot 455 Elizabeth II Falklands War 2nd April 1982 Medal awarded to 24581465 Private RV Grainger of the Army Catering Corps, with Combat Rosette, on original ribbon £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 451 Lot 451 George VI British General Service Medal awarded to 14079478 Corporal G Ovington of the Royal Signals having South East Asia 1945-46 clasp, together with a similar other awarded to 2106096 Signalman RE Reynolds of the Royal Signals having Malaya clasp, both with ribbon £70 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 452 Elizabeth II Brunei 1962 Medal awarded to 22563231 Corporal N Haye of the Royal Signals having Brunei clasp, together with General Service Medal awarded to 23233874 Signalman R. Banks of the Royal Signals having Malaya clasp, both with ribbon £70 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 456 Lot 456 George VI British General Service Medal awarded to 22242285 Signal RA Bick having Malaya clasp, together with similar 2340961 Sergeant HRH Chandler of the Royal Signals having Cyprus and Malaya clasp, both with ribbon £60 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 457 Lot 457 George VI British General Service Medal awarded to 2391772 Lance Corporal WP Saunders of the Royal Signals having Palestine 1945-48 clasp, together with other awarded to 2319916 Signal T Jackson of the Royal Signals, having Palestine clasp, both with ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 458 Lot 458 George V British India General Service Medal awarded to 2311052 Signal AG Bennett of the Royal Signals, having Waziristan 1921-24 clasp, together with an Elizabeth II Africa General Service Medal awarded to 23145072 Signal EB Lloyd of the Royal Signals, having Kenya clasp, both on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 459 Lot 459 Two Elizabeth II General Service Medals awarded to 23472740 Corporal James Ganley of the Army Catering Corps having Arabian Peninsular and Malaya clasp and other awarded to 22807275 Private WH Barker of the Royal Pioneer Corps, having Near East clasp, together with a British Campaign Service Medal awarded to 24493023 Private DG Heydon of the Royal Regiment of Wales, having Northern Ireland clasp, all on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 460 Lot 460 Victorian Queens South Africa Medal 18991902 awarded to 3326 Private W Bond of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps with South Africa 1902 and Orange Free State clasps, together with Edward VII 1901-1902 Kings South Africa Medal awarded to 3839 Private J Ramsey of the Seaforth Highlanders with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps, both on ribbon £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 461 Lot 461 Three George V British Royal Navy Medals comprising: Two Long Service and Good Conduct Medals awarded to J 17645 AE Jennings CYS HMS Drake, Frederick Hooper, Boatn HM Coastguard and E2088 W Casely Shaun 1C1 Royal Naval Reserves, together with the Air Efficiency Award awarded to 859638 LAC EJF Silk of the Royal Auxiliary Airforce, all with ribbon £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 462 Two George VI British General Service Medals awarded to 14124739 Signal HL Griffiths of the Royal Signals, having Palestine 1945-48 clasp, together with other awarded to 2329496 Corporal CR Lewis of the Royal Signals, having Palestine 1945-48 clasp, both with ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 463 Abyssinian Victorian War Medal 1867-8 awarded to 876 Private H Radford H.M.45 Regiment, together with a Victorian Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, both on ribbon £180 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 464 Lot 464 Queen Victoria Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58 awarded to Hy Lumsden. 1st Bombay Eur Fusiliers, together with an Indian General Service Medal 1895-98 Relief of Chitral awarded to 2398 Private P Brophy, the 1st Battalion east Lancashire Regiment, with clasp £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 465 Lot 465 Three British Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medals awarded to 850483 Sergeant E Brown of the Royal Artillery, 417419 Sergeant JM Williams of the Royal Welch Fusiliers and 8266 Band Master E Wright of the Royal Fusiliers, together with two British Special Constabulary Long Service and Good Conduct Medals awarded to William J Taylor and Charles Rathbone, all with ribbon £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 143

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Lot 466 Lot 466 British miniatures to include: First World War Medal and Victory Medal, Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, Second World War 1939-1945 Medal and Defence Medal, Voluntary Service Overseas Medal and others, all on ribbon £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 467 Lot 467 Two George V Territorial decorations comprising: 1943 and Union Of South Africa awarded to Captain.G.H. Lawson ACF, both on ribbon £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 468 Lot 468 Edward VII Volunteer decoration 1906 on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 469 Lot 469 Two George VI British ‘For Efficient Service’ Medals awarded to 2339575 Corporal F Fitzgerald of the Royal Signals and 2562172 Signal J Clark of the Royal Signals, together with Regular Army ‘For Long Service and Good Conduct’ Medal awarded to Lieutenant R Knox of the Royal Signals, all on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 470 Elizabeth II The Army Emergency Reserve decoration 1964, with ribbon £60 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 471 Lot 471 Three Victorian Volunteer Forces Long Service and Good Conduct Medals, all with ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 472 Elizabeth II Northern Ireland Campaign Service Medal 1962 awarded to 24213042 Signal RS Carroll of the Royal Signals, together with a Regular Army ‘For Long Service and Good Conduct’ Medal awarded to 24055914 Sergeant D James of the Royal Signals, both with ribbon £70 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 474 Two Victorian Queens South Africa Medals 1899-1902 awarded to 6264 Private E King of the Leinster Regiment, South Africa 1901-1902, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps and other awarded to 297 Private WE Wilson SAC having South Africa 1901, 1902 Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps, both with ribbon £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 473 Lot 473 Victorian Second Opium War 1857-60 Medal, together with Turkey Crimea Medal, both with ribbon £100 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 475 Lot 475 Six George VI Territorial Efficiency Medals awarded to 4272754 SJT L Ridley of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, T-84626 DVR CS Matterface of the Royal Army Service Corps, T-20481401 DVR W A Corpe of the Royal Army Service Corps, 1464818 BDR N A Clatworthy of the Royal Auxiliary, 1984240 Private HB Gibbon of the Corps of Military Police and 1456449 Boms J Thurlow of the Royal Auxiliary, all on ribbon £180 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 476 Four Elizabeth II Territorial Efficiency Medals awarded to 5619072 TPR C Granger of the Royal Auxiliary Corps, 23850039 Lance Corporal GL Whalen of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Jones of the Royal Regiment of Wales and 22259489 Lance Corporal AH Morris of the Royal Sussex, together with two George VI Territorial Efficiency Medals awarded to 1981328 Corporal F Mossey of the Royal Engineers, and 6895960 RFN RE Fleming of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps, all on ribbon £180 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 477 Lot 477 Three George V Territorial Forces Medals comprising 5613601 Corporal HJ Thorne of the 6th Devon Regiment, 5766167 WO CI II S G Gower of the 4-Norfolk Regiment and 128254 Corporal I Cook of the Royal Artillery, together with three George VI Territorial Forces Medals comprising 561392 WO CI II AJ Wakley of the 7-Devonshire Regiment, 7892282 TPR R Oldfield R TKS and 5851242 Private FT Siddals of the 5-Foresters, all on ribbon £180 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 478 Group of French and Belgian medals comprising: Belgium Volunteers Medals Pugnator 1940-45, Belgium War Medal, France Victory Medal, Medaille des Evades, Patria non Imemor Resistance Medal and Croix de Guerre Theatres Operations Exterieuses Medal, all on ribbon £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 479 Mixed Medal Group comprising: South Africa Service Medal 1939-45 awarded to C285638 P Sinclair, French Dunkerque Medal 1940, Italy Victory Medal, German Cross of Honour 1914-18 x2 £70 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 480 Lot 480 Five British India General Service Medals comprising: North West Frontier 1930-31 awarded to 32884DDR Bachan Singh of the First Mountain Bachery, North West Frontier 1936-37 Medal awarded to 8732 L Naik Basanta of the 1-10 Baluch regiment, North West Frontier 1936-37 Medal awarded to 12190 Sepoy Nadar Khan of the 2-2 Punjab Regiment, North West Frontier 1935 Medal awarded to 12190 Sepoy Nadar Khan and North West Frontier 1919 80590 Gunner A Symes MGC, all on ribbon, and all having clasps £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 481 Group of six Belgium First World War Medals comprising Yser Medal October 1914, Croix de Guerre with palms medal x 2, War Commemorative Medal x 2, and Belgium Victory Medal, all on ribbon £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 482 Six George V Territorial Forces Medals comprising three Territorial Force Efficiency Medals awarded to 290032 SJT G Purches of the 10th Middlesex Regiment, 235186 SJT J Hilderth of the 4th/LN LAN Regt. 386270 Sergeant H Malton Of the Yorkshire DNS and 1588 Corporal J Reid of the 5th Lincolnshire Regiment, together with the Volunteers Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded to 9557 Corporal WC Colthup of the 16th Middlesex V R C and Efficiency Medal awarded to 3440840 Fusilier CFL Lupton of the 7-Lancashire Fusiliers, all on original ribbon £180 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 483 Mixed group of ten various war medals to include India Service Medal, Australia Service Medal awarded WX12332 Agt Osborn, Canadian Volunteers Service Medal 1914-47, Pakistan Independence Medal 1915 x 2, New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45, Nigeria The Republic Medal 1963-73, First Decade of the Nigerian Republic Medal, Pakistan Republic Medal 23rd march 1956, Pakistan Military Force Medal and Polish World War II Victory Medal 1945, all on ribbon £70 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 484 United States of America Medal Group comprising of 1941-45 Victory Medal, National Defence Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, Philippine Campaign Medal, South Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, Republic of Vietnam Service Medal and the Air Force Medal, all on ribbon £60 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 485 Nine First World War British Medals comprising Victory Medal awarded to Colonel RAC Llegett, four British War Medals awarded to 358425 Corporal R Wills of the Liverpool Regiment, 31375 Private AT Symes of the South Wales Borders, 278253 SPO D Verling of the Royal Navy and 73537 Private P.Fry of the S IR H, two 1914-15 Stars awarded to 2567 Corporal D Anderson of the Royal Engineers and 16018 Private WH Davis of the South Wales Borders, and two 1914 Stars awarded to 6635 Private G Driscoll of the Duke of Lancaster Regiment and TS787 Wheel’r HH Ellicott of the Army Service Corps, all on ribbon £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 486 British First World War Medal group awarded to 6802 Private JA Cooper of the 1st Hampshire Regiment comprising Victory Medal, War Medal and 1914 Star with 5th August - 22nd November 1914 clasp, together with medal pair awarded to S-6739 Private E.Styles of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders comprising of 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal, all with ribbon £60 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 487 Two British First World War medal groups comprising War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 1967 WKR IM Line of the Queen Mary’s Army Auxiliary Corps, together with medal pair awarded to 348049 Gunner W.E. Woods of the Royal Auxiliary comprising: Territorial Force Efficiency Medal and Territorial Force War Medal £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 488 Lot 488 Two Victorian British Crimea War Medals 1854-56 each with Sebastopol clasp £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 489 Lot 489 Victorian British Conquest of Egypt 1882-89 Medal awarded to WJ Welsh AB of HMS Minotaur, together with the Khedive’s Star, both on ribbon £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 490 Lot 490 Victorian Second Boer War Queens South Africa Medal 1899-1902 awarded to 3386 Private A Limburn of the 2nd Royal Hampshire Regiment having Paardeberg and Cape Colony clasp, together with similar medal awarded to Sergeant AB Tytheridge of the Imp Yeo Bearer Coy, with Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps, both on ribbon £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 495 Lot 495 Victorian British India General Service Medal 1854-95 awarded to Geo Watson Bitterne with Pegu clasp, on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 496 German Third Reich Cross of Honour of the German Mother Medal in bronze having blue and white enamel decoration to front with central swastika £25 - £40 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 491 Victorian British Afghan War 1878-80 Medal awarded to 1310 Private G Palmer of the 1/5th Fusiliers, on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 492 Victorian Crimea War Medal 1854-56 awarded to 3313 Charles Barr of the 71st Highland Light Infantry with Sebastopol clasp, with ribbon £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 493 Victorian British Conquest of Egypt 1882-89 Medal awarded to Norton of the 1/Cam’n, on ribbon £60 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 494 Victorian British Indian General Service Medal 1895-98 (Punjab Frontier) 1897-98 awarded to 10013 Suma of the 2nd Darajat Mountain Battalion with Punjab Frontier clasp on ribbon £60 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 497 Lot 497 Mixed group of nine British medals comprising St Johns Ambulance Long Service Medal awarded to 48727 Private EL Busbridge, British Red Cross Society Three Years Service Medal, British Order of St Johns of Jerusalem 1888 Officers Brothers Medal, British Civil Defence Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, RAF Long Service and Good conduct Medal awarded to T4201450 Corporal AC for the Royal Air force, Women’s Voluntary Service Long Service Medal, British Red Cross Society Proficiency in Antigas Training Medal awarded to 3735 F Wakefield, British Order of St John of Jerusalem 1888 Serving Brother Medal £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 500 British Medal Group awarded to S2SR-02667 S.SJT.W.C.Budd of the Army Service Corps comprising of Queens Sudan Medal 1896-98, 2nd Boer War Queens South Africa Medal 1899-1902, 1914-15 Star, World War I War Medal and Victory Medal, and Khedive’s Sudan Medal 1896-1908, all on ribbon £300 - £500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 498 Lot 498 George VI British General Service Medal awarded to 22399984 Private KJ Day of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, having Malaya clasp, together with three British Imperial Service Medals awarded to Fred Bond, Beatrice Daisy Hart and Henry Jackson Langham, all on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 499 Lot 499 British World War II Medal group awarded to Major GJ McLean of the Royal Signals comprising 1939-45 medal, the Defence Medal, the Italy Star, 1939-45 Star, India General Service Medal having North-West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, and 1936-37 clasp, together with a British Empire Medal awarded to McLean for his service and dedication shown in serving in the 8th Indian Division of the Royal Signals. Accompanied by a copied declaration detailing the reasons why McLean was awarded the British Empire Medal £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 501 Victorian Crimea War Medal Pair awarded to Henry Wrate, who served on HMS Vulcan comprising: Crimea War Medal with Sebastopol clasp and Turkish Crimea Medal, together with a Royal Navy and ‘Long Service and Good Conduct’ Coastguard Medal, all on ribbon £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 502 British World War II Medal Group awarded to Able Seaman D-JX371379FW White of the Royal Navy comprising of 1939-45 War Medal, the Atlantic Star, 1939-45 Star and Naval General Service Medal having South East Asian 1945-46 clasp, all on ribbon £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 503 British Medal Group awarded to Petty Officer JN McArthur, who served on HMS Furious comprising: World War I War Medal and Victory Medal, and Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, all on ribbon, together with Royal Corps of Signals Boxing Medallion inscribed to McArthur on verso, awarded in a boxing match in 1925 between the Royal Signals (Aldershot) and the Royal Navy (Portsmouth), accompanied with a letter from Major R Pickard of the Royal Signals Museum, the history of the boxing team which Seaman McArthur was part of. £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 504 British World War I Medal Group awarded to 106(730020) Bombardier E Wakeham of the Royal Field Artillery comprising World War I War Medal and Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star, together with George V Territorial Forces Efficiency Medal, all on ribbon £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 505 British World War I Medal Group awarded to 189726 Chief Yeoman of Signals JJ Fincham of the Royal Navy who served with HMS Neptune, comprising War Medal, Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star, and Long Service and Good conduct Medal, all on ribbon £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 511 Sixteen United Nations Organisation Medals for various campaigns to include: Korea (19501953), General Service and HQ New York, Congo, Israel 1948, India/Pakistan 1965-66, India 1949, New Guinea 1962, Syria 1974, Sinai 1973, Yemen 1963-64, Cyprus, Lebanon 1978, Israel/Egypt 1956-1967 £80 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 506 British World War I Medal Group awarded to 890(730138) Gunner A Dimond of the Royal Artillery comprising of War Medal, Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star, together with Territorial Efficiency Medal, all on ribbon £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 507 British World War I Medal group awarded to 739 Battery Sergeant Major jr WH Rogers of the Royal Field Artillery comprising War Medal, Victory Medal, 1914-15 Star, ‘For Bravery in the Field’ Military Medal, all on ribbon £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 508 British Medal Group awarded to Inspector Edward Thomas comprising of World War II Defence Medal, George VI Coronation Medal, Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, and Special Constabulary Long Service and Good Conduct Medal having Long Service 1947 clasp, all on ribbon £25 - £40 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 509 British World War I Medal Pair awarded to PLY.14007 Corporal.FJ Gibbings of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, together with a George V and Queen Mary Jubilee Medal, and George VI Territorial Efficiency Medal awarded to Gibbings when serving in the Royal Signals (2561556), all on ribbon £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 510 Eighteen Second World War British Medals to include: British War Medal (4), British Defence Medal (2), France and Germany Star, Italy Star (2), Burma Star, Pacific Star (2), Africa Star, Aircrew Europe Star (3), Atlantic Star, France and Germany and British Star £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 512 Lot 512 Companion of the Indian Empire (CIE) gold neck badge, central head Queen Victoria surrounded by a five petal red and green enamelled flower, within Garrard & Co Ltd presentation case £600 - £800 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 513 Boer War Interest - Coloured print - ‘For England, Home & Beauty’, 39cm x 33cm £30 - £50 (+24% BP*)

Lot 514 Lot 514 19th Century coloured print - Her Majesty’s Distribution of the Crimean Medals to the Heroes of Alma, Balaklava and Inkermann, St James Park May 18th 1855, 32cm x 52cm, in a birds-eye maple and gilt slip frame £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lots 515-517 No lots

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Ceramics & Glass Lots 518-594 Lot 518 Elton Ware tyg, decorated with foliage on a green/ red ground, base with painted marks, 18cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 519 Elton Ware tyg, decorated with foliage, on a mottled green and blue ground, base with painted mark, 20cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 521 Elton Ware jug, with stylised spout, having foliate decoration on a green and blue ground, mark to base, 23cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 522 Elton Ware ovoid vase, decorated with floral design against a dark blue and green ground, marks to base, 21cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 523 Elton Ware vase, having foliate decoration on a green and blue ground, base with painted mark, 25cm high £100 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 524 Elton Ware ovoid vase, having foliate decoration on a mottled blue, yellow and green ground, base with signature, 23cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 520 Lot 520 Elton Ware tyg, each loop handle with a mask head capital, decorated with flowers on a green/ red ground, base with painted mark, 21cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 525 Lot 525 Elton Ware ovoid vase, decorated with foliage, on a mottled green and blue ground, base marked with X, 15cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 526 Elton Ware gold/copper crackle baluster vase having a ruffled rim, underside with painted mark, 18cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 521 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 143

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Lot 531 Two small Elton Ware jugs, both with foliate decoration, one being on a blue/brown ground, the other on blue/green ground, both bases marked, tallest 17cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 527 Lot 527 Elton Ware platinum crackle baluster vase, 10cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 528 Elton Ware gold crackle ovoid vase, with marked base, 20cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 529 Elton Ware bulbous vase, having a ruffled rim, decorated with foliage on a mottled green and blue ground, 15cm high, together with a small jug, decorated with foliage, on a mottled white/green and blue ground, 12cm high, both having marks to base £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 530 Lot 530 Elton Ware bulbous jar, with flared rim, with applied ball decoration, on a red/grey ground, 9cm high, together with a vase of similar decoration on a blue and brown ground, having marks to base £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) 86

Lot 532 Lot 532 Elton Ware - dated late 19th Century jug, 1882, decorated with foliage on a brown ground, base marked 1882, E.H. Elton, Clevedon, 20cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 533 Lot 533 Elton Ware baluster vase having typical floral decoration, on a mottled yellow, green and brown ground, marks to base £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 534 Lot 534 Royal Worcester figure - The Bather Surprised, after Sir Thomas Brock, modelled as a classical figure against a tree stump decorated in gilt and raised on plinth, printed mark to bottom of the base, model 486, 38cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 537 Lot 537 Royal Worcester porcelain coffee pot of bulbous form, hand-painted with apples and red grapes to one side, a peach and blackberries to the other, the cover with blackberries and green grapes, gilt handle, spout and foot, signed J. Smith, black printed marks, gilt number W9535, 20cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 535 Lot 535 Three Royal Worcester porcelain vases decorated by Kitty Blake, comprising a pair of bulging cylindrical form decorated with blackberries, signed, shape 2510 with date code for 1932 to base, 14.5cm high, together with a third of waisted rouleau form, shape G923, date code for 1931, 15.5cm high (3) £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 536 Four items of Royal Worcester porcelain painted by Roberts, comprising a pair of oval section match pots, 6.3cm high, spherical vase, and bulbous vase, largest 8cm high (4) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 538 Lot 538 Royal Worcester porcelain oval dish, handpainted with pears and cherries, signed C.Bowen, black printed marks, 18cm wide £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 539 Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri, handpainted with peaches and cherries beneath gilt arcades, signed Roberts, with pierced domed cover, black printed marks with shape 175, 11.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 540 Pair of Royal Worcester porcelain pin dishes, signed Roberts, one painted with apples and cherries, the other peaches and cherries, black printed marks, 11cm diameter (2) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 541 Lot 541 Royal Worcester porcelain pedestal dish, comport or tazza of wavy outline on octagonallyfluted spreading stem, painted with apples and red grapes on a mossy bank, signed H. Ayrton, the stem painted with peaches and green grapes, black printed marks, 22.5cm diameter x 12.5cm high £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 542 Lot 542 Royal Worcester porcelain two-handled oval dish, of wavy outline, hand-painted with apples and red grapes on a mossy bank, signed H.Ayrton, within gadrooned gilt rim and shell handles, black printed marks, 30.5cm wide £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 543 Royal Worcester porcelain side plate, handpainted with peaches and red grapes, signed J.Cook, black printed marks, 17cm diameter £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) 88

Lot 544 Royal Worcester porcelain plate, decorated with pears, gooseberries and red berries on a mossy bank, signed P.Lowe within gilt border and white gadrooned rim, black printed marks with date code for 1949, 27.5cm diameter £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 545 Lot 545 Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plate, handpainted with pears, red grapes and a strawberry on mossy bank within tooled gilt borders, signed Ayrton, black printed marks with date code for 1953, 27.5cm diameter £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 546 Royal Worcester porcelain plate, of wavy-edged form with gilt rim, the field decorated with a cock pheasant beside a terrace with shot gun, and various fruits, signed HH Price (Horace Price), black printed marks with date code for 1958 verso, 27cm diameter £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 547 1960’s Royal Worcester porcelain vase, modelled as the head of a horse, signed Raohl Schorr, green painted mark R1 underneath, 28cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 548 Two Royal Worcester porcelain candle snuffers, modelled as a monk and nun respectively, the larger 12cm high (2) £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 549 Two Royal Worcester porcelain candle snuffers, Mandarin, and Japanese Girl, the larger 9cm high (2) £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 550 Pair of late Victorian Royal Worcester porcelain figural candlesticks modelled by James Hadley, as a young boy and girl each stood beside a tree stump, shape 1141, RD No.43550 and 43551, printed and impressed marks with date codes for 1893 and 1894 respectively, each 25.5cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 551 Late Victorian Grainger & Co (Worcester) blush ivory porcelain pot pourri jar and cover, having a slightly domed foliage-moulded cover enclosing liner, the body with reticulated collar over spirallyfluted globular body with gilt foliate decoration on three scroll supports, painted number 2556 and brown printed marks, 21cm high £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 552 Royal Doulton figure - ‘Clotilde’, HN1599, RDNo786720, 18.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 553 Royal Worcester porcelain figure, ‘The Drum’, 3154, inscribed in puce beneath ‘The Drum modelled by George M. Parnell’, 18cm high £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 554 Royal Worcester porcelain models of a fox and hound, both seated, the hound 2994, 17cm high, the fox 19cm high (2) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 556 Lot 556 Charles Brannam, Barnstable - Rare mid Victorian dated slipware pottery jar and cover, the domed cover with six spokes and button finial, the ovoid body having slipware decoration of a Wyvern, a sea serpent and a swan or similar, incised beneath Ch. Brannam, Barnstable Pottery Aug 13/79 [1879], 26cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 555 Lot 555 Two Royal Worcester figure groups of Calves and Foals, both modelled by Doris Lindner, model 3146 with duck egg blue rectangular base, and model 3152 with white rectangular base, the later 14cm high (2) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 557 Lot 557 Moorcroft Pottery - large flambé-glazed Orchid pattern ovoid vase, with impressed and painted marks to base, 31cm high £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 143

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Lot 558 Lot 558 William Moorcroft flambe ‘Claremont’ pattern pottery vase of barrel form with tube-lined toadstool decoration on a shaped ruby lustre ground incised full signature, impressed number 1325 and printed marks for Liberty & Co to base, 22cm high £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 559 William Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ pattern pottery baluster vase, with tube-lined decoration on a ground shading from sea green to dark blue, painted initials and impressed marks, 18cm high £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 560 Lot 560 William Moorcroft baluster vase decorated with the banded Pomegranate pattern on a blue ground with impressed marks and painted initials, 12.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) 90

Lot 561 Lot 561 James MacIntyre pottery jug circa 1900, probably designed by William Moorcroft, of baluster form with tube-lined motto to neck and foot, ‘He Lives At Ease That Freely Gives’ flanking a main band of tube-lined flowers in blue and white on a sage green ground, printed mark, 22cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 562 Lot 562 George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth - A silver-mounted stoneware lemonade beaker, the silver rim hallmarked Sheffield 1876, sponsor probably Henry Archer, over foliate scrollwork, flowerheads and similar friezes, impressed marks including date 1876 beneath, GT monogram to lower body, 13cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 563 Unusual late 18th/early 19th Century two-tone stoneware character jug, possibly Brampton, with brown-glazed tricorn hat over primitive face mask with curly hair, to a moulded strap handle, unmarked, 17.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 564 Lot 564 Pair of 19th Century French Gien faience pottery vases, each of moon flask form decorated with an armorial shield and martial trophies on four scroll feet, printed marks, 18.5cm high (2) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 565 Troika St Ives pottery slab vase decorated by Linda Taylor, circa 1970, marks to base, 17.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 566 17th Century Continental salt-glazed stoneware Bellarmine jug, of typical bulbous form with moulded bearded mask over oval seal, 22cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 567 Early 20th Century Dresden porcelain bust of Prince Louis Charles de Bourbon after the original by J.J. Kaendler for Meissen, blue printed marks, 12cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 568 19th Century Russian (Gardner Manufactory, Moscow) bisque porcelain figure, ‘A Peasant’s Dinner’, a seated bearded male figure salting bread, on naturalistic base, red printed marks and impressed 158 beneath, 12cm high £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 569 Lot 569 Mid 19th Century French porcelain novelty syphon inkwell, possibly Jacob Petit, modelled as a seated anthropomorphic bear wearing a hat, gown and shoes, reading a letter, attended by a small cub holding a bunch of flowers, on scroll base, old labels beneath and number 108, 20.5cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 570 Pair of Hispano/Moresque lustre pottery vases, each of bulbous form with four strap handles to shoulder and typical floral scroll decoration, unmarked, 24.5cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 571 Lot 571 Unusual 19th Century transfer-printed plate, attributed to Elsmore and Forster (but unmarked), the dished circular field centred by Joseph Grimaldi as Harlequin in fishnet stockings, and entitled above A Set-To, flanked by cock-fighting prints of single and dual birds entitled ‘A Knock Down Blow’, and ‘The Death’, the reverse with two erotic prints, a seated figure ‘Just Got It’ and a bare-breasted female figure standing before a winged phallic motif entitled ‘Come Birdie Come’, 23.5cm diameter £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 572 Lot 572 Continental faience model of a seated cat in the manner of Emile Gallé, having green glass eyes, yellow-glazed body decorated with blue hearts, dots and other motifs, 33.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 573 Franz Till, Dresden - Late 19th Century oval porcelain portrait miniature plaque, decorated with a bust-length figure of a lady, signed lower right, 12cm x 9.5cm, in later frame £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) 92

Lot 574 Large early 20th Century Austrian Amphora figure of a female goatherd carrying a water pail beside two goats, impressed marks and number 4769 beneath, 52.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 575 Large pair of early 20th Century Austrian painted terracotta dishes, each of fan design with central kidney-shaped lake view, one possibly Hallstatt, with relief-moulded shoreline and gilt borders, 62cm wide (2) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 576 Late 18th/early 19th Century New Hall porcelain tea service, pattern No.195, comprising, spirally-fluted oval teapot with stand, two-handled sucriere, ob-conical milk jug, slop bowl, pair of serving dishes, twelve tea bowls, six coffee cans and twelve saucers (31) £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 577 Lot 577 Large early 20th Century Austrian Goldscheider painted terracotta figure of a young boy, plaque to base of jacket ‘Goldscheider Wien’, modelled in seated pose, approximately 104cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 578 Lot 578 Mid 19th Century Parian group of Ariadne and the Panther, after Johann Heinrich von Dannecker, attributed to John Bell for Minton, incised 163 beneath, 30cm wide x 36cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 579 Lot 579 Unusual large early to mid 20th Century earthernware figure of devil, modelled seated atop a pedestal and columns on integral square base initialled J.G., the whole with flambé effect, possibly a prototype or advertising figure, 53cm high £100 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 580 Lot 580 18th Century English Delftware plate, the circular field decorated with two Chinoiserie figures in a garden landscape before a fence, unmarked, 34cm diameter £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 581 Three 19th Century tin-glazed earthenware plates, each with polychrome floral decoration, largest 24cm diameter (3) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 582 Lot 582 Pair of late 19th Century green-glazed majolica plaques, each of circular form with cavorting cherubs, three riding mythical scaly sea creatures, the other three beside a mythical bird, unmarked, 40.5cm and 41.5cm diameter £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 583 Lot 583 Victorian George Jones majolica cheese dome and stand, modelled as a recumbent cow within rope twist borders and stiff leaf decoration, pinkglazed interior, 32cm diameter x 24cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 584 Lot 584 Late Victorian William de Morgan (Sands End, Fulham) ‘Bedford Park Anemone’ pattern hand-painted tile, in green, turquoise and manganese with five flowers and foliage, impressed mark DM88 verso, 15cm square The Bedford Park development in West London was commenced in 1875 and De Morgan supplied tiles to many of the properties, introducing the Daisy and Anemone patterns specifically for this project. £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 585 Twenty-two late Victorian/Edwardian William de Morgan ‘Aster’ pattern hand-painted tiles, each painted on an ‘Architectural Pottery Co. Poole’ blank, 1872-1907, 15cm square, together with six other fragments £1,500 - £2,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 588 18th Century facet-cut cordial glass, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with flowers over facet-cut lower body and stem on six-lobed faceted foot, 14cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 589 Early 20th Century Art Nouveau iridescent glass vase in the manner of Loetz, having a three-lobed flared rim on squat bulbous body with three moulded ribs, unmarked, 13.5cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 590 Matched set of eight St. Louis, France crystal ware wine glasses having floral gilt etched borders to rim and base, each 17cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 586 Lot 586 Early to mid 18th Century green glass seal bottle, probably East Midlands circa 1720-40, initialled TH within scalloped border, 22cm high For bottles displaying a similar seal, see Burton, David, Antique Sealed Bottles 1640-1900, Vol. 3, ACC 2015 p.1159, where stated ‘this style of engraving with its distinctive triangular border was known in the Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire areaÖ one bottle was excavated near Chesterfield, Derbyshire on farmland close to Wingerworth Hall. The initials on the bottle may have connection with the Hunloke family who were the owners of the Hall.’ £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 587 Large late 18th/early 19th Century Nailseatype green glass jug, of bulbous form, the dark olive-green body with white and red flecked decoration to a strap handle, 26cm high £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 591 Lot 591 Spaced millefiori paperweight attributed to Clichy, having two ‘Clichy’ roses to the clear ground, 8cm diameter x 6cm high, together with another smaller, also Clichy style, with outer border of five white canes interspersed with pairs of smaller green canes, 4.5cm diameter x 4cm high (2) £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 592 Three assorted paperweights comprising: a millefiori example with unusual emerald green and silver foil shard ground, 7.5cm diameter x 5cm high, a Whitefriars-style example with five spiral spokes and blue and white canes in a triangular arrangement, 8,5cm diameter x 7cm high and an Old English-style example with central cane and three further rings in yellow, green, red, orange and navy, 7cm diameter x 6.5cm high (3) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lots 593 & 594 No lots

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Oil Paintings, Watercolours, Miniatures & Prints Lots 595-714

Lot 597 19th/20th Century Italian School - Oil on board - Italian coastal landscape with figures on a road, with volcano in the distance, unsigned, 35cm x 54.5cm £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 598 19th Century Continental School - Pair of oils on canvas - Classical ruins in an Italianate landscape, unsigned, 30cm x 37.5cm, in gilt gesso frames £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 595 Lot 595 Eileen D Campbell (c.1920) - Pencil, pen and ink - Young maiden sat looking in a hand mirror with fairies all around, the reverse with poem and name Eileen D Campbell aged 17 years. 27cm x 23.5cm, framed and glazed. £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 596 Lot 596 Karl Franz Philippeau (Dutch 1825-1897) - Oil on board - ‘A rustic Italian family’, signed on the gatepost middle right, 32cm x 44.5cm,in a pierced carved gilt gesso frame, Frost & Reed Gallery label verso, registered number 48053 £800 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 599 Lot 599 19th Century English School - Pair of oils on canvas - Portrait of a gentleman wearing dark blue coat and holding a riding crop and Portrait of a lady wearing a dark red dress with lace shawl, verso inscribed ‘Copied by Herbert Sidney - 1885 from the portrait of Mrs Buttle (aged 53 years) by Arrowsmith, - June 23rd, 1815’, 77cm x 63cm £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 600 Lot 600 Theodore Recknagl (German 1865-1945) - Pair of oils on board - Head and shoulder portraits of an elderly couple, the gentleman smoking a pipe, the lady reading from a book, signed upper left, 17cm x 12.5cm, in carved pierced gilt gesso frames, with G.M. Lotinga Ltd. Gallery, New Bond Street, London receipt dated April 1950 £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 605 Lot 601 F.W. (19th Century English School) Watercolour - Young woman opening oysters, monogrammed and dated 1857, 24cm x 21cm, framed and glazed £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 602 Attributed to Thomas Creswick (1811-1869) Oil on board - ‘Fly fishing at the stop near Mrs Ballins, Chelmsford Essex’, unsigned, 16.5cm x 19cm, verso with typed labels and a Frost & Reed label, in a gold-painted frame £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 603 Charles H. Branscombe (1858-1924) - Oil on board - A coastal view at dusk with sheep on a headland and figures walking along the shore, signed lower right and dated 1890, in a gilt frame £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 605 Teng Hiok Chiu (Chinese 1903-1971) Oil on canvas - ‘Distance in Essex’, signed lower left and dated 1926, 49.5cm x 60cm, bearing Frost & Reed label verso, in a gilt gesso frame. Two further Essex views by the artist sold Christies 9/9/2004 lot 219 and 2/12/2008 lot 760. Chiu studied under George Clausen at the Royal Academy of Arts. £800 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 606 John Robertson Reid (1851-1926) - Oil on canvas - Landing the catch, signed and dated 1900 lower right, in a carved gilt gesso frame, 45cm x 60.5cm £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 604 Circle of Edward Charles Williams - Oil on panel - Drying the sails, signed on reverse, 17cm x 24.5cm, in carved gilt frame £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 607 Lot 607 19th Century Chinese School - Pair of oils on canvas - Ladies and gentleman playing Dominoes and Go, 49cm x 62cm, having later red painted and applied bamboo frames £1,500 - £2,500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 608 Andrew Beer (1862-1954) - Oil on canvas ‘Lady Marjorie’ - Pigeon portrait with results listed and details of where the bird was bred and raced by owner P.J. Parrett, Weston-Super-Mare, signed lower left, 30.5cm x 40.5cm, unframed Artists Resale Rights may apply £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 610 Lot 610 Andrew Beer (1862-1954) - Oil on board ‘Rusty’ Red Cheq Cock. N.U.H.W., 38.TFC.343. Winner of 1st Banff. 437 miles. A.B.C.D.E.Pools. Velocity 1188. in Weston-Super-Mare EHS.1941. raced by F. Bawdon.’, signed lower right, 29.5cm x 39.5cm, framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 609 Lot 609 Andrew Beer (1862-1954) - Oil on canvas ‘Realization’, with text ‘NU.36.C.P.C.163. in 1936 took 3rd position Chesterfield. 138 miles & 4 Normanton 167 miles. In 1937 won 1st Banff 431 miles and Special of Oil Painting. Bred and flown by Willicombe & Pompey. Clevedon S.C.’, signed lower right, 29.5cm x 40cm, in a teak frame Artists Resale Rights may apply £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*) 98

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Lot 613 Alfred Montague (1832-1883) - Oil on canvas ‘At Ghent’, signed and dated 1897 lower right, in a later gilt frame, 24cm x 44cm, Frost & Reed label verso £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 611 Andrew Beer (1862-1954) - Oil on canvas ‘Lucky Boy’ - Blue Cheq Cock. N.U.R.P. 37. WS.944. 1 4th Ripon. A.B.C. pools. 3rd Berwick A.B.C.D. pools. 1st Banff & Cup. A.B.C.D.E. pools in Worle and Dis H.S. 1939. Raced by F. Bawdon, signed lower right, 29cm x 39cm, framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 614 Robert Jobling (1841-1923) - Oil on canvas ‘Afternoon chat’, signed lower right and dated 188?, 28.5cm x 38.5cm, in a gilt frame £1,200 - £1,800 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 615 H. Garne - Watercolour - ‘A young Peregrine Falcon’, 28cm x 20.5cm, in a carved gilt gesso frame £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 616 H. Garne - Watercolour - ‘Who comes here?’, being a study of two chimpanzees, 38.5cm x 29cm, in a gilt gesso frame £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 612 Lot 612 Taxidermy - Two early 20th Century cased Homing or Racing Pigeons, ‘Ironsides’, a red chequered cock with ring C9C8C 160 and ‘Little Wonder’, black chequered hen, C9C8C 149, both the property of J.L.Baker, Sandyfields, Sedgley, Staffs, each on naturalistic base and beneath glass dome with ebonised plinth, the larger 39.5cm high, £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 617 Antony Warren (20th Century English School) Oil on canvas - River valley with stone bridge and viaduct in the distance, signed lower right, 59.5cm x 90cm, in a gilt frame Artists Resale Rights may apply £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 618 Lot 618 Donald McIntyre RCA (1923-2009) - Oil on board - ‘Y Rhiw’, signed lower right, the reverse with applied label with title and artist number 1204, framed, 53cm x 78cm

Lot 619 18th Century British School - Oval oil on canvas - Portrait of a bewigged gentleman wearing armour, 73cm x 61cm, in a carved gilt gesso frame £300 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 620 Lot 620 W.R. Whitby (19th Century) - Oil on canvas - The Avon Gorge with Clifton Suspension Bridge, signed verso with title Rownham Ferry, Clifton, on John Frost prepared canvas, Claire Street and Triangle Bristol, 75cm x 126cm, within a gilt frame £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 621 19th Century English School - Watercolour ‘View of Clovelly on the coast of North Devon’, monogrammed HS and dated 1819, 38.5cmx 58cm, in a gilt gesso frame £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 622 19th Century English School - Oil on canvas Figure operating a sluice gate with onlooker at a cottage gate, unsigned, 24.5cm x 35cm, in a carved gilt gesso frame £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 625 Armfield - 19th Century oil on canvas - Stable interior with three terriers beside an upturned barrel, bears signature, 31cm x 41cm £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 626 Diana Armfield RA (b.1920 -) - Pastel - Millet crop below Les Alpilles, exhibited at RWA Bristol, Winter 1981, monogrammed lower left, 15cm x 14.5cm. Artists Resale Rights may apply £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 627 Armand-Adrienne-Marie Apol (Belgian 18791950) - Signed etching - Picnic on the riverbank, signed in pencil lower right, 25cm x 30.5cm, in a gilt gesso frame Artists Resale Rights may apply. £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 628 Frederick John Widgery (1861-1942) Watercolour - Beach scene with gulls and a headland in bloom, signed lower left, 28cm x 45cm, in a gilt frame £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 623 Lot 623 Mark Senior (Staithes Group) (1864-1927) Pair of pastels - Figures in a village square bordered by trees, signed lower right and dated 1905, the other Figure walking towards a row of cottages, signed lower centre, 25.5cm x 35.5cm, in period gilt frames £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 624 William Nichols Boyce (1857 - 1911) Watercolour - ‘Evening light - Mouth of the Tyne’ signed and dated 1911 lower right, 35cm x 51.5cm, framed and glazed £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 629 Lot 629 George Grainger Smith (1892-1961) Watercolour, pencil and Ink - ‘Snowdon’, signed lower right, verso with gallery label and address 71A Bold Street Liverpool 8 guineas, and further label ‘Plas Mawr 1938’, 24.5cm x 34cm, framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 630 Lot 630 Charles Edward Dixon (1872-1934) Watercolour with gouache - HMS Majestic - Flagship of the Channel Squadron, 1901, signed, features in ‘Britannia’s Bulwarks - The achievements of our seamen, the Honours of our Ships’, page 45/46 (book not included), 35.5cm x 57cm, WA Mansell Gallery label verso, in an ebonised glazed frame £1,500 - £2,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 631 Lot 631 18th/19th Century silk needlework panel - A view across Edinburgh to Arthur’s Seat, 46cm x 66cm, in a maple frame £300 - £450 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 632 After T.L. Rowbotham & W. Muller - Lithograph by L. Haghe - Charge of the Third Dragoon Guards, upon the rioters in Queens Square Bristol, 31st October 1831, 35cm x 48cm, framed and glazed £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) 102

Lot 633 Lot 633 Pair of Victorian watercolour full length silhouettes - Portrait of a lady wearing lace shawl and a gentleman wearing Masonic regalia, 33.5cm x 18cm, both in birds eye maple frames £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 634 George William Tute (b.1933 - ) - Three engraved vignettes, illustrations for ‘Under the Hawthorn’ J.M. Dent 1982, 18/500, signed in pencil, 18cm x 7.5cm, and a further vignette of four engravings relating to Fleetwood, all individually signed in pencil and numbered 1-4, 9cm x 13cm. Artists Resale Rights may apply £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 635 Lot 635 Mary Fedden RA (1915-2012) - Oil on board - Portrait of the artist’s husband Julian Trevelyan, signed and dated 1984 lower right, 19.5cm x 14.5cm, in a pine frame Artists Resale Rights may apply Provenance: Purchased direct from the artist

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Lot 636 Peter Blake (b.1932 - ) - Signed limited edition print - ‘A souvenir of the Bath Festival 1974’, numbered 138/250, signed in pencil, 8cm x 6cm, framed and glazed. Artists Resale Rights may apply £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 637 19th Century Italian School - Pair of twin panel devotional Icons, St Barbara and one other female Saint, the other depicting two male Saints, the panels contained within an arcaded arch topped gilt gesso frame, overall dimensions 44cm x 31cm £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 638 Unusual 19th Century oval painted silhouette of E.C. Newcome, Esq., of Feltonell Hall, depicted facing to sinister in winged collar, tartan jacket and checked suit, a hawk perched upon his gauntleted left hand, 24.5cm x 18cm, in rectangular mount and burrwood-veneered moulded frame under glass Sold with a newspaper cutting referencing an Obituary in the ornithological journal ‘The Ibis’, ‘’As an efficient falconer he was perhaps unequalled, whether by professional or amateurs; and for many years he was, England almost the sole and certainly the most influential supporter of that ancient nearly obsolete sport’’ £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 639 Le Corbusier (1887-1965) - Coloured print Extract of text from the poem ‘L’Angle Droit de Le Corbusier’ 1947/1953 - Edition tériade, printed in Switzerland, 55cm x 38cm, framed and glazed, together with a copy of Le Corbusier-Le Grand, published by Phaidon with slip case £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 640 Lot 640 Pierre Du Val - Coloured engraving - Les Tables de Geographie, reduites en vu, Jeu de Cartes, each suite being a Continent with each card listing places within each country, 44cm x 59cm, Paris 1669, mounted £500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 641 Petrus Schenck - 18th Century coloured print Planisphaerium Coeleste - a double hemisphere celestial chart showing the Northern and Southern sky with constellations, 51cm x 57cm, mounted £500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 642 Lot 642 John Piper (1903-1992) - Nursery Frieze II, a colour lithograph, published by Contemporary Lithograph Ltd London, 50cm x 125cm, signed in pencil lower right, unframed Artists Resale Rights may apply. Provenance: by direct descent £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 644 Lot 644 19th Century English School - Pair of oils on canvas - Portraits of a lady and gentleman - Jane Brown and Thomas Brown, he seated wearing a dark blue coat with gold buttons and holding a letter and quill, she seated and wearing a decorative cap, lace collar and dark blue dress, holding a book, each verso with label ‘Thomas Brown of Greenhill, Greenheys, Manchester who died 18th August 1849 aged 67 years and buried at All Saints Churchyard, Oxford Road, Manchester’, and ‘Jane Brown wife of Thomas Brown of Greenhill, Greenheys, Manchester who died June 18th 1849 aged 68 years and buried at All Saints Churchyard, Oxford Road, Manchester’, 92cm x 74cm £500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 645 After Reg Taylor - 19th Century coloured engraving ‘Ghillie and Deer-hounds’, engraved by EG Hester, published by GP McQueen, 10 Burners Street, Oxford Street, 44cm x 63cm, framed and glazed £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 646 James Jackson Curnock (1839-1892) Watercolour - North Wales stream with mountain in the background, signed and dated 1889 lower right, 44.5cm x 60cm, in a gilt frame £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 647 Robert Burrows (fl.1851-1856) - Oil on canvas Lock scene with two figures fishing, signed and dated 1870 lower left, 24cm x 33cm, in a gilt gesso frame £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 643 Lot 643 Two early 1960’s period Canadian Inuit limited edition stone-cut prints, Cape Dorset, North West Territories, comprising Kiakshuk, ‘Spirits (Tornaqs) Devouring Foxes’, 46/50, signed and dated 1961 beneath, 30.5cm x 41cm, and Eegyvudluk, ‘Fisherman and Wife’, 20/50, signed and dated 1961 beneath, 30.5cm x 41cm, both unframed, (2) £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 648 Early 20th Century English School - After Edwin Landseer - Oil on canvas ‘Dignity and Impudence’, 61cm x 45.5cm, within a gilt frame £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 649 Mabel Brook (20th Century) - Oil on canvas Foxhound in a stable, signed lower left, 91.5cm x 43cm, unframed £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 650 Johannes Kip - 18th Century engraving - Sneed Park The Seat of Joseph Jackson Esq. 35cm x 43cm, framed and glazed £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 651 Lot 651 Johannes Kip - 18th Century engraving - Stoke Gifford The Seat of John Berkeley Esq. 31cm x 42cm, framed and glazed £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 652 Julius Godet (fl.1884-1884) - Watercolour Fairlight Glen, Hastings, signed, titled and dated 1870 in pencil, bearing Frost & Reed Gallery label verso, 32cm x 49.5cm, and ‘Bon Church, Isle of Wight’ titled, indistinctly signed, 32cm x 49cm, with Frost & Reed label verso, both framed and glazed £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 653 19th Century English School - Oil on canvas Donkey with foal and sheep grazing, 37cm x 55cm, in an elaborate carved gilt gesso frame £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 655 Lot 655 Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly (1896-1971) Watercolour - ‘Kingfisher’, monogrammed lower left, 27.5cm x 18cm, reverse with Tryon Gallery label Artists Resale Rights may apply £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 656 Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly (1896-1971) Watercolour - ‘Sand Piper’, monogrammed top left, titled verso, indistinct date, (possibly 1941?), 10.5cm x 13.5cm, framed and glazed £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Artists Resale Rights may apply Lot 657 Arthur Charles Fare RWA (1876-1958) Watercolour - ‘At Lower Slaughter’, Gloucestershire, signed and titled, 25cm x 35cm £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Artists Resale Rights may apply

Lot 654 Richard Barrett Talbot Kelly (1896-1971) Watercolour - ‘Albino Woodcock’, monogrammed mid left, reverse with title and date 1946, 14cm x 19cm, framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 658 Stanley Roy Badmin RWS, RE, AIA, FSIA (1906-1989) - Watercolour - ‘Abinger Hammer, Friday Street’, signed and dated April ‘27 lower left, 18.5cm x 29cm, the verso with Fine Art Society handwritten label dated November 1944, within a card mount, framed and glazed £500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*) Artists Resale Rights may apply Lot 659 R. Hills (19th Century English School) - Pencil and watercolour - Study of a stag, dated June 23rd 1802, 23.5cm x 18cm, framed and glazed £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 660 B.D.A. (19th Century English School) Watercolour - Landscape with two figures looking towards a country estate, monogrammed and dated 1805, 9cm x 12.5cm, framed and glazed £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 661 19th Century Continental School - Watercolour Full length portrait of a lady in blue dress with riding crop, indistinctly signed and dated 1838, 44cm x 34cm, in a gilt frame £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 662 F.B. (20th Century English School) - Oil on canvas - Figure with cattle beside a tree, monogrammed and dated ‘21 lower right, 39cm x 54.5cm, in a gilt frame £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 663 Edward Armfield (1817-1896) - 19th Century oil on canvas - Stable interior with spaniel and two terriers, signed, 30cm x 41cm £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 664 Lot 664 George Armfield (1808-1893) - Oil on canvas Resting After The Shoot, 43cm x 59cm, in a gilt oak and burr veneer frame £300 - £450 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 665 Lot 665 19th Century Italian School - Oil on canvas Rialto Bridge, Venice, 33cm x 50cm, unsigned, the reverse with partially obscured label due to relining for 7 Queen Street, Edinburgh (Art dealer James A. Butti had a gallery at this address), in a gilt frame £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 666 Lot 666 19th Century English School - Oil on canvas Vessel in stormy seas off a coastal headland, unsigned, 44.5cm x 59.5cm, in a gilt gesso frame £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 667 J.P.S. (19th Century English School) Watercolour - Fishing folk landing the catch, monogrammed and dated February 1866 lower left, 44cm x 59cm, framed and glazed £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 668 20th Century English School - Pair of oils on canvas - Seascapes with vessels, unsigned, 38cm x 51cm £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 669 Henry Harris (1852-1926) - Oil on canvas River scene with cattle watering, signed lower left, in a gilt gesso frame, 19.5cm x 31.5cm £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 672 Kenneth Webb (Irish 1927-) RWA FRSA RUA Oil on canvas - ‘Forest Deer’, 40cm x 50.5cm, bearing Alexander Gallery label verso, signed lower left, in a silvered, white and hessian frame Artists Resale Rights may apply £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 670 Lot 670 Hilda Benjamin (Grace) Sexton (1904-1965) Cotswold School Arts & Crafts applique panel in felt and silk, Still-life of flowers, unsigned, 59cm x 49cm, in an ornate carved and glazed frame, verso with Rowley Gallery stamp. Artists Resale Rights may apply £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 671 Hilda Benjamin (Grace) Sexton (1904-1965) Cotswold School Arts & Crafts applique panel in felt and silk, Still-life of flowers, signed lower right and dated 1936, 76.5cm x 57.5cm, in painted pine frame, glazed.

Lot 673 Lot 673 Reg Gammon (1894-1997) - Oil on board - Busy French market scene, signed lower right, 47cm x 59cm, in a pine and canvas slip frame Artists Resale Rights may apply £500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 674 Lot 674 Reg Gammon (1894-1997) - Oil on board - Irish Smallholding with figures (the reverse with partially obscured title - ‘Pastoral Symphony’, signed lower left, 44cm x 70.5cm, in a pine frame Artists Resale Rights may apply £500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 676 Lot 677 Rosa Schafer (1901-1987) - Oil on canvas ‘Morning for Lazarus’, 36cm x 101.5cm, with title label verso, signed lower right, in a contemporary frame Artists Resale Rights may apply £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 678 Michael Barnfather (1934-) - Oil on canvas ‘Impression of Fowey’ (Cornwall), signed and dated ‘75 lower left, 37cm x 106cm, bearing Alexander Gallery label verso, in a stained beech and hessian frame.

Lot 675 Reg Gammon (1894-1997) - Oil on board ‘Sunday Morning, Galway’, signed lower left, 41.5cm x 53cm, in a pine frame

Artists Resale Rights may apply £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 679 Val Archer (1946-) - Pastel - ‘A Bundle’, monogrammed and dated ‘80 lower right, 57cm x 78cm, in an oak frame

Artists Resale Rights may apply £500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 676 Kenneth Webb (Irish 1927-) RWA FRSA RUA Oil on canvas - ‘Evening Light’, bearing Alexander Gallery label verso, 37cm x 90cm, signed lower left, in a gilt, white and hessian frame

Artists Resale Rights may apply £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 680 Frank Shipsides (1908-2005) - Watercolour ‘Dowry Square, Hotwells’, signed and dated 1979 lower right, 36cm x 26cm, bearing Alexander Gallery label verso, framed and glazed

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Artists Resale Rights may apply £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 684 Robert ‘Bob’ Richardson (1938-) - Pastel ‘Evening, Pont Alexander, Paris’, , signed lower right, 18cm x 18.5cm, Clifton Gallery label verso framed and glazed. Artists Resale Rights may apply £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 685 Edwin Penny (1930-2016) - Watercolour ‘Lapwing’, signed lower left, framed and glazed, 49cm x 36cm, Frost & Reed label verso Artists Resale Rights may apply £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 681 Lot 681 John Frederick Palmer RWA (1939-) (Bristol Savages) - Watercolour/Gouache - ‘St Johns in the arch, Bristol’, signed lower right, 39cm x 31cm, verso Bristol Savages 1974 Annual Exhibition label, framed and glazed. Artists Resale Rights may apply £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 682 Deborah Jones (1921-2012) - Oil on board ‘The White House’, signed lower left, 28cm x 36cm, Alexander Gallery label verso, framed. Artists Resale Rights may apply £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 686 Lot 686 Eric Arnold Roberts Ennion (1900 - 1981) Pencil and watercolour - Study of a Red Tailed Hawk, Wirral, June ‘69, showing alert, relaxed and sunning posture, signed in pencil, 22cm x 13cm, framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 687 Adrian C Rigby (1962-) - Watercolour - ‘Snow Leopard study’, signed lower left, 21.5cm x 30cm, bearing Alexander Gallery label verso, framed and glazed

Lot 683 Lot 683 Robert ‘Bob’ Richardson (1938-) - Pastel South of France café scene, signed lower left, 25cm x 32cm

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Lot 696 Lot 689 Edward Wesson, RI RBA (1910-1983) - Oil on board - ‘Pink roses in a glass jar’, signed lower right, 38.5cm x 34cm, Alexander Gallery label verso, in a gilt and canvas frame Artists Resale Rights may apply £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 690 Jeanette Leuers (1942-) - Oil on canvas - ‘Lane to Pen-Y-Parc Farm’, signed lower left, 29cm x 38.5cm, Alexander Gallery label verso, framed Artists Resale Rights may apply £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 691 William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) - Signed etching - ‘Portsmouth Harbour’, signed lower left in pencil, 8.5cm x 33.5cm, verso with Robertson & Moffat Gallery label with title, framed and glazed £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 692 James Kidwell Popham (1884-1966) - Oil on canvas - ‘Saltings’, signed lower right, 34.5cm x 59.5cm, in a distressed and gilt frame

Lot 694 Thomas Sidney (20th Century) - Watercolour Bosham, Sussex, signed and dated 1907 lower right, 23.5cm x 48cm, framed and glazed £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 695 Robert Jennings (Contemporary English School) - Gouache - ‘River Taw, Eggesford’, signed lower right and dated ‘02, 39cm x 63cm, framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 696 Kenneth Webb (Irish 1927-) RWA FRSA RUA Oil on canvas - ‘Bristol Silhouette’, 49cm x 74cm, bearing Alexander Gallery label verso, signed lower left, in ornate gilt frame Artists Resale Rights may apply £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Artists Resale Rights may apply £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 693 Thomas Gambier Parry (1816-1888) Watercolour - Boats near Venice, 31.5cm x 47cm, framed and glazed, verso with G. Briggs Carver and Guilder of Baker Street label and a handwritten title label monogrammed T.G.P for Sidney, together with a copy of Thomas Gambier Parry as artist and collector, published by Courtauld Institute Provenance - By descent from the family £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 26.4% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked A.R. will be subject to an additional fee - please see information on page 143

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Lot 697 Lot 697 Julian Trevelyan RA (1910-1988) - Etching with aquatint - ‘Etruria’, signed in pencil and numbered 33/50, 34cm x 47.3cm, framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 698 Neil Murison RWA (b.1930 -) - Pair of gouache ‘Woodlands’ and ‘Pinewoods’, one monogrammed, the other signed, 21cm x 23cm and 20cm x 18cm, both framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 699 Spencer Roberts (1920-1997) - Pair of pastel and body colour - ‘The Greater Kudu’ and ‘Sitatunga’, signed and titled, both 72cm x 52cm, both having Alexander Gallery label verso, framed and glazed

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Artists Resale Rights may apply £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 700 Beryl Cook (1928-2008) - Signed limited edition coloured print - ‘Card Players’, published by Alexander Gallery, No.533/650, signed in pencil, 55cm x 32cm, framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 701 Beryl Cook (1928-2008) - Signed limited edition coloured print - ‘Dancers’,No.222/650, published by Alexander Gallery, signed in pencil lower right, 49.5cm x 27.5cm, framed and glazed Artists Resale Rights may apply £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 702 Beryl Cook (1928-2008) - Signed limited edition coloured print - ‘Novascotia Pub’,No.60/650, published by Alexander Gallery, signed in pencil lower right, 40cm x 42.5cm, framed and glazed

Lot 703 Lot 703 Beryl Cook (1928-2008) - Signed limited edition coloured print - ‘Happy Birthday’,No.42/650, published by Alexander Gallery, signed lower right, 50cm x 36.5cm, framed and glazed

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Lot 704 Lot 704 Charles H. Branscombe (fl. 1891-1922) - Oil on paper, laid on board - ‘The Cliffs at Upton, Bude’, signed and dated 1927 lower right, 61cm x 91cm, the reverse with On Windsor Newton prepared canvas, titled to stretcher £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 706 Lot 706 Doug Hyde (1972-) - Signed limited edition Giclee print - ‘Show me the way to go home!’. No.195/595, signed lower right, 53cm x 70cm, in a contemporary distressed frame, De Montfort Gallery label verso Artists Resale Rights may apply £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 707 Doug Hyde (1972-) - Signed limited edition Giclee - ‘Boys will be boys!’, signed lower right, No.316/495, with certificate, 35cm x 35cm, in a contemporary distressed frame, with De Montfort Gallery label verso

Lot 705 Lot 705 Doug Hyde (1972-) - Limited edition signed silkscreen print - ‘Seven Days A Week’, No.58/595, with certificate, signed in pencil lower right, 60.5cm x 82cm, framed and glazed, with De Montfort Fine Art label verso, in contemporary distressed frame Artists Resale Rights may apply £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Artists Resale Rights may apply £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 708 Doug Hyde (1972-) - Signed limited edition Giclee print - ‘Pretty in Pink’, No.166/495, with certificate, signed lower right, 35cm x 35cm, with contemporary distressed frame, De Montfort Gallery label verso Artists Resale Rights may apply £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 709 Tibetan Thangka depicting a red Mahakala and Wheel of Life or Bhavacakra Samsara, 75cm x 54.5cm, together with another Tibetan painting depicting a street procession, 54.5cm x 75cm (2) £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 711

Lot 710 Early 20th Century Chinese carved hardwood four-fold dressing screen, retaining two large painted watercolour panels of figures in processions, each panel 138cm x 44.5cm, the screen with lunette-shaped pierced carved crestings (to restore), together with a third unframed scroll painting (for the third panel), the fourth detached panel undecorated, overall 212cm wide x 200cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 711 Attributed to John Comerford (Irish 17701832) - Portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing black coat, saffron waistcoat, white chemise, stock and frilled cravat, having gold frame, the reverse with border of blue glass surrounding goldmounted aperture, glaze to reveal gilt metal monogram RD, set on an oval blue glass plaque and surrounded by gilt metal and blue foil border, 70mm high £100 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 712 William Dance (19th Century) - Rectangular portrait miniature - The Reverend J. Hambleton, with inscription verso and the address 50 Grove Holloway, 1839, 100mm x 76mm, in a glazed card mount £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 713 Antique portrait miniature on copper - 17th Century portrait of a gentleman with goatee beard, in white metal oval mount, 34mm x 31mm £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 714 Matched set of four 19th Century portrait miniatures depicting; titled to reverse: Hon Miss Colville, Hon Mrs Lavington, Mrs Robinson and one other indistinctly titled, all in papier-mâché frames, each approximately 72mm x 55mm £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*

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Furniture, Clocks & Rugs Lots 715-811

Lot 715 Lot 715 Good pair of painted pine and gesso overdoors, possibly 18th Century, each having a pierced surmount with central shell cresting between foliate scrollwork, over swags, foliate medallions and further scrolls, 134cm wide x 51cm high £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 716 19th Century pine and gesso overdoor, with moulded architectural ‘broken’ pediment over a projecting central panel of musical and martial trophies between anthemion, arches and scroll work, 122cm wide at base (134cm at cornice) x 52cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 717 Two unusual 19th Century oak hall chairs, in the ‘Romayne’ tradition, one with oval back and relief-carved profile portrait, the other back a full three-quarter bust portrait of 17th Century gentlemen, possibly Charles I and Cromwell, shaped solid seats and ring-turned splayed supports, each approximately 92cm high (2) £100 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 718 Lot 718 George III oak-cased eight-day brass dial longcase clock, Wilks, Wolverton, the 12-inch square brass dial with Roman hours and Arabic minutes framing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds ring over calendar crescent within scroll spandrels, the case having a flat hood with dentilmoulded cornice over blind fretwork frieze, turned columns, long trunk door and plain base, 220cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 719 Early 19th Century inlaid oak-cased eight-day painted dial longcase clock, Blurton, Stourbridge, circa 1830, the 14-inch breakarched Arabic dial inscribed as above with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials beneath rolling moon phase painted with a country house and a ship beside a coastal fort, the movement rack-striking on a bell, with false-plate, the case with swan-neck pediment over ebony and boxwood-strung case with reeded hood columns and trunk quadrants, the short trunk door and canted base both inlaid with paterae on bracket feet, 231cm high £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 721 Lot 721 Early 19th Century inlaid oak-cased twin-fusee mantel or bracket clock, John Brown, London, having a 7-inch cream Roman dial, the wire-driven twin fusee movement with arched back plate engraved ‘John Brown, London’ within oval cartouche, in an arched crossbanded case with carved scroll side supports, on breakfront base and ball feet, 39.5cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 722 Late 19th Century French gilt spelter mantel clock, the three-inch white Roman dial initialled PFP, the single-train timepiece movement numbered 13245, the case surmounted by a seated artist in 17th Century costume over foliate scroll work and swags, 32cm high, with giltwood plinth and oval base £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 720 Lot 720 Edwardian inlaid mahogany triple-fusee musical bracket or table clock, Anonymous, circa 1900, the 7-inch silvered rectangular dial with foliate engraving, silvered chapter ring with Roman hours and Arabic minutes beneath three subsidiary rings for Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast and Chime on 8 gongs/Westminster Chime, the anonymous movement chiming on eight coiled blued steel gongs and striking on a ninth by a pinbarrel, the break-arched case with inlaid ribbons and cornucopiae over satinwood-banded glazed door on inlaid base with ogee bracket feet, 55cm high £800 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 723 Late 19th/early 20th Century Austrian porcelain mantel clock, with white Arabic dial and single-train timepiece movement with vertically-mounted lever escapement, stamped monogram of Japy Freres, the architectural case with figural panels to dome over portico with champ levee enamel-effect columns, the square base with two oval figural panels and two similar gilt panels, on brass bun feet, underglaze blue beehive mark beneath, 30.5cm high £300 - £500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 724 Angelus mixed metal desk weather-station or compendium, circa 1960’s/1970’s, the revolving square body inset to the roof with compass, over four faced with eight-day timepiece with square dial, Celsius thermometer, barometer with Remarks in three languages, and Hygrometer also in three languages, on stepped socle, 8cm square x 9.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 726 Late 19th/early 20th Century French fourglass mantel clock, the dial with white Arabic chapter ring and engine-turned centre, the twotrain movement numbered 90321 with impressed spade mark and striking on a blued coiled seal gong, with cast mask and sunburst pendulum within bevelled four-glass case of architectural design on scroll-backed bracket supports, 33cm high £1,000 - £1,200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 725 Early to mid 20th Century brass-cased Plato or ticket clock, having two registers of tickets displaying the time within cylindrical chamber on waisted base, 12.5cm high excluding handle £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 727 Rare late 17th/early 18th Century Italian brass and iron lantern or chamber clock with six-hour dial, circa 1700, the 4.25-inch Roman dial with fleur-de-lis half hour divisions, in a quarter hour track and matted centre with iron or steel single hand, the movement with verge and crown wheel escapement, count wheel-striking on a bell, the architectural case with ring-turned spire finials and posted iron frame, sold with two small cylindrical bob weights and two larger, later wooden bracket and glass dome, the clock 22.5cm high From the Italian Renaissance, the division of the day into four six-hour sections, with day beginning at sunset, allowed for more accurate time keeping. This system was used particularly in the Papal States until the Napoleonic invasion of Italy following the French Revolution when the twelvehour system was introduced. The Italian system also conformed to Canonical hours, with Evening Prayers commencing the day. £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 728 Early to mid 18th Century brass single-hand longcase clock dial and movement, Richard Viall, Weston, the 9.5-inch square dial with Roman chapter ring signed ‘Rich’d Viall, Weston Fecit’, with foliate half hour divisions and quarter hour track framing a matted centre with steel single hand, all within Baroque mask spandrels, the posted movement striking on a bell, with later bracket £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 729 Early 19th Century mahogany-cased wheel barometer, J.Gugeri, Boston, Warranted, the unusually small 6-inch silvered main dial reading from 28 to 31-inches of pressure with Remarks, the shaped trunk with swan-neck pediment over hygrometer, mercury, Fahrenheit thermometer in bow front case, bone adjuster and spirit level inscribed as above, 96cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 730 Victorian oak-cased Admiral Fitzroy’s barometer, the silvered canted oval register plate reading from 27 to 31-inches of pressure with Remarks, flanked by twin verniers, exposed mercury main tube, Negretti & Zambra, London, mercury Fahrenheit thermometer between canted pilasters beneath trefoil-arched carved cresting, 123cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 731 Early to mid 19th Century mahogany wheel barometer, W.Tasker, High Street, Banbury, the 10-inch silvered main dial reading from 28 to 31-inches of pressure with Remarks, the shaped trunk with urn finial and swan-neck pediment over hygrometer, mercury Fahrenheit thermometer in bow front case, bone disc adjuster and spirit level inscribed as above, 113cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 732 Small early to mid 20th Century Middle Eastern wool rug, the indigo-ground field filled with octagonal medallions, within floral borders, 86cm x 170cm £60 - £90 (+24% BP*) Lot 733 Mid 20th Century flat-woven kilim rug, the sand-coloured field with large hexagonal indigoground flower-filled medallion and central hooken lozenge, all within multi borders, 120cm x 190cm £50 - £80 (+24% BP*)

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Lot 734 Lot 734 Rug - Mid 20th Century Middle Eastern wool runner, Southern Caucasian/North West Persian, the brick-red field with seven cruciform medallions within hooked wavy border, 69cm x 290cm £60 - £90 (+24% BP*)

Lot 735 Lot 735 Early 20th Century Middle Eastern (Persian) carpet, the brick-red field with central ogee medallion within flower filled borders, matching spandrels and main border, 142cm x 200cm £100 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 736 Large Chinese wool carpet, the sand-coloured field with ‘carved’ floral decoration, 275cm x 370cm £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 737 Lot 737 Good quality Waterford cut glass twelve branch chandelier, with canopy of lustre drops over two tiers of four and eight branches respectively, approximately 95cm diameter x 104cm high £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 738 Early 20th Century brass and cut glass chandelier, with scroll-decorated brass frame, approximately 39cm diameter x 98cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 739 Isokon bent ply ‘Long Chair’, circa 1940, designed by Marcel Breuer (1902-1981), 130cm long, together with original foam seat cushion. Provenance - Purchased by the vendor’s uncle, David Goldhill (architect) who qualified circa 1939. This chair his first purchase after qualifying. Based in London during his career, work included the design of Camden Mews as well as projects on the London Underground. The recliner had pride of place in his home, by descent £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 740 Lot 740 Modern Design - Ib Kofod-Larsen for G-Plan 1960’s period teak framed settee and pair of matching armchairs, the settee upholstered in blue, the armchairs in sculpted pink, settee 204cm wide, armchairs 88cm wide £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 741 Modern Design - Roche Bobois marble and metal inlaid mosaic top coffee table on gold painted steel frame, 161cm long x 72cm wide and 46cm high £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 742 Modern Design - V.B. Wilkins for G-Plan teak sideboard fitted four drawers flanked by two pairs of panelled doors, 203cm wide £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 743 Modern Design - Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen - Set of six stacking bentwood chairs having Fritz Hansen/Danish control label and number 0865 to underside of seat £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 744 Lot 744 Modern Design - Gordon Russell mahogany ellipse sideboard designed by David Booth and Judith Ledeboer fitted two drawers above two cupboard doors all having incised decoration, raised on four square supports, 122cm wide £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 745 Modern Design - 1960’s period rosewood veneered open two section bookcase fitted three shelves and two drawers, the base fitted two doors enclosing a drawer with space below, 100cm wide x 188cm high (sold with CITES certificate) £60 - £90 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 746 Modern Design - Gordon Russell walnut sideboard fitted two doors and three drawers with Gordon Russell label to back, 141cm wide £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 749

Lot 748 Modern Design - 1960’s period teak sideboard fitted four drawers above four pairs of doors, 238cm wide £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 749 Modern Design - 1960’s period teak dining suite comprising: extending table with two insertions, 227cm fully extended x 122cm, together with a set of eight en-suite dining chairs (two carvers, six standards), all having black vinyl cover £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 747 Lot 747 Modern Design - 1960’s period Merrow Associates style chrome, leather and rosewood armchair having buttoned cushioned seat with slung canvas support, 70cm wide (sold with CITES certificate) £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 750 Modern Design - 1960’s period Danish teak dining suite comprising: Arne Vodder for Vamo Sonderborg teak dining chairs having stamp and Danish control mark (two carvers, four standards), together with an extending table stamped Skovmano & Andersen, bearing Danish control mark, with two insertions raised on removable tapered cylindrical legs, 225cm x 124cm fully extended £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 751 Lot 751 Modern Design - Pierre Jeanneret for Chandigarh University library room chair having cane seat. Provenance - Acquired directly from a Chandigarh source £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 752 Lot 752 Thonet - Early 20th Century ebonised bentwood swivel chair, with cane back and circular seat, adjusting on a metal thread to four swept supports with bun feet and ring stretcher, height adjustable £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 753 19th Century giltwood and gesso overmantel mirror, the inverted breakfront cornice over split pillar decoration with stiff leaf capitals, the plain rectangular plate within reeded surround, 136cm x 103cm £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 754 Lot 754 Unusual 19th Century marquetry pier mirror, probably Central European, the frieze inlaid with a double-headed eagle, the side panels with coiled snakes or serpents, six-pointed stars to the lower corners, all framing later bevelled rectangular plate, 54cm x 71cm £150 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 755 Lot 755 Maple & Co. - Early 20th Century inlaid mahogany cylinder bureau, the satinwoodcrossbanded, ebony and boxwood-strung super structure with three conforming drawers over cylinder front, opening via pull-out writing surface to reveal gilt-tooled green Morocco skiver beneath drawers and pigeons holes, the kneehole front of one shallow and two deep drawers on square tapered supports with spade feet and shaped stretcher, central drawer with internal oval plaque ‘Maple & Co.’, 83cm x 49cm x 103cm high £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*) For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com


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Lot 756 George III mahogany three-tier dumbwaiter, of three graduated dished circular stages on casterturned supports and tripod base, 40cm upper rim diameter x 108cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 759 Lot 759 James Phillips, Bristol - Early 20th Century mahogany Carlton House writing desk, the curved super structure with gilt brass balustrade over two banks of three satinwood-crossbanded, ebony and boxwood-strung short drawers between further curved cupboards, in turn between two further drawers beneath a sloping fall, flanking a gilt-tooled green morocco writing surface, the front with three conforming long drawers, stamped Phillips Bristol to central drawer and with plaque to left drawer, on boxwood-strung square tapered supports with brass square caps and brass swivel castors, 137cm x 66cm x 100cm high £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 757 Lot 757 20th Century Chippendale Revival giltwood and gesso wall mirror, the plain plate within foliate scroll frame with flower, shell and scroll cresting, floral pendants etc, 90cm wide x 147cm high £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 758 19th Century inlaid mahogany bowfront sideboard, in the manner of Edwards & Roberts, the satinwood-crossbanded, ebony and boxwoodstrung top over central short drawer and kneehole drawer between deep double drawer and cupboard, all having foliate scroll inlay and with octagonal back plate ring handles on inlaid square tapered supports terminating in spade feet, 183cm x 73cm x 93cm high £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 760 19th Century mahogany bowfront dressing table or kneehole desk, the top with reeded edge over curved long drawer and pair of deep drawers flanking a kneehole on square tapered supports, 106cm x57cm x 83cm high £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 761 19th Century rosewood Davenport, with threequarter balustrade over blind-tooled tan leather skiver to the hinged fall, enclosing drawers, the side with pull-out compartmentalised drawer, on four graduated drawers, raised on barley twist supports and concave platform with castors, 60cm x 59cm x 90cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 764 Early 20th Century Chippendale Revival mahogany occasional table, the moulded square top on four blocked cluster column supports and conforming X-stretcher, 60.5cm square x 69cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 765 Early 19th Century inlaid mahogany bowfront chest of four long drawers, with crossbanded and boxwood-strung top over graduated cock beaded drawers with hexagonal brass back plate handles, on swept bracket feet, 114cm x 64cm x 90cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 762 Lot 762 19th Century Continental Biedermeier walnut chest of drawers, the fossil marble top over shaped frieze drawer and three flat fronted drawers, each with oval escutcheon, the base and splayed supports concealing a fifth secret drawer, 126cm x 55.5cm x 98.5cm high £300 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 763 Lot 763 Early Victorian figured walnut piano-top Davenport, the concealed superstructure with hinged rounded top enclosing banks of wavytopped stationery racks, the shaped hinged fall enclosing two drawers and pull-out writing surface with inclining gilt-tooled Morocco skiver, over four short drawers to right side, the front with typical scroll pierced bracket supports on bun feet with concealed castors, 57cm x 55cm x 92cm high £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 766 Early 20th Century Chinese or Burmese marbletopped hardwood occasional table or vase stand, with eight-lobed inset marble top within beaded surround and pierced frieze and four dragon-headed cabriole legs with paw feet, united by stretchers, 43cm rim diameter x 46cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 767 19th Century inlaid mahogany breakfront sideboard, the ebony and boxwood-strung and crossbanded top over projecting central drawer and kneehole drawer between cupboards on boxwood-strung square tapering supports with spade feet, 167.5cm x 69cm x 88cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 768 Maple & Co - Arts & Crafts/Art Nouveau inlaid oak bureau, the moulded rectangular top over panelled fall inlaid with a ‘whiplash’ design of flowering plants in four colours, enclosing a central recess between drawers and dividers, over gilttooled Morocco skiver, the front of two short and one long drawer with original brass back plate handles, top right drawer stamped Maple & Co Ld, raised on bracket supports, 91.5cm x 44.5cm x 104.5cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 769 Early 19th Century inlaid mahogany bowfront corner cupboard, the moulded dentil cornice over boxwood-strung frieze and a pair of conforming two-panel doors enclosing four bowfront shelves, the lowest with drawer beneath, 77.5cm wide x 120cm high £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 770 Victorian figured mahogany bed, the header with serpentine moulded cornice over vertical bars and drapes flanked by hinged modesty screens, the shaped footboard with carved foliate scroll decoration, approximately 171cm wide x 211cm long x 220cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 771 George III mahogany tray-top night cupboard, with three quarter gallery and pierced carry handles over cockbeaded cupboard and pull-out lower drawer with integral front supports, 48cm square x 80cm high £120 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 772 George III mahogany tray-top night cupboard, having a rectangular top with wavy gallery and three pierced carry handles, above a pair of cupboard doors and two cock beaded drawers with brass handles on moulded square supports, 51.5cm x 49cm x 79.5cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 773 Georgian-style figured walnut and parcel gilt pier glass or wall mirror, with eagle cresting and swan-neck pediment over bevelled oblong plate within gilt surround between floral pendants and flower head terminals, 138cm high £500 - £700 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 774 Good Victorian cast iron stick or umbrella stand, the rectangular frame with three rows of eight divisions between carry handles, the sides with Gothic-style ogee arch decoration, on a stepped inverted breakfront base with two removable drip-trays, 95cm across handles x 34cm x 39cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 774 Lot 775 Early 20th Century Arts & Crafts-style copper fire surround, the bow-front canopy with studwork borders, internal aperture 46.5cm wide x 55cm high, overall 96cm wide x 96.5cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 776 Lot 776 19th Century painted and grained pine chest of drawers, the moulded rectangular top with cobalt-blue border over two short and three graduated long conforming drawers with wooden knob handles on turned supports, 108cm x 52cm x 104.5cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 777 Lot 777 Liberty & Co (retailers) - 19th Century child’s Orkney chair, with high curved wicker back over solid seat and open arms on square tapered supports, plaque beneath rear seat rail Liberty & Co Ltd, London, 54cm wide x 83cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 778 Late 18th/early 19th Century French cherrywood armoire, the plain detachable cornice over brass studwork and central crescentshaped mount commemorating World War I 1914-1918, the pair of long doors with shaped panels and further studwork, long brass escutcheons, enclosing a hanging rail on carved apron, 126cm x 59cm x 201cm high £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 779 George III oak and mahogany ‘Lancashire’ mule chest, the hinged crossed banded top over two banks of two crossbanded false drawer fronts with swan-neck bale handles, and a lower register of two further crossbanded drawers flanking a shorter central drawer, all between fluted quadrant columns on ogee bracket feet, 146cm x 54cm x 88.5cm high £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 780 Lot 780 Early 18th Century oak escritoire, the upper section with moulded cornice over cushion-fronted frieze drawer, the hinged fall enclosing eight pigeon holes over a central cupboard enclosing two short and two long drawers with original handles and period paper label with armorial, Latin motto ‘Ut Sursum Desuper’ (Descend To Ascend), possibly of the Worsley family, within an arrangement of nine drawers, the projecting lower stage of two short and two long drawers with brass back plate bale handles and escutcheons on bun feet, 118cm x 51cm x 172cm high £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 781 Mid 19th Century carved rosewood fire screen, the adjustable screen with counter weighted pulley, and carved scroll cresting between cylindrical uprights over reeded spindle stretchers, platform supports and scroll feet, later-fitted with a tapestry hunting panel, 71cm wide x 103.5cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 782 Lot 782 Early 19th Century mahogany cheval mirror, the plain rectangular plate within turned uprights and stretchers on four carved square section supports with brass caps and swivel castors, 79.5cm wide x 180cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 783 Pair of George III style wing armchairs, each having humped camelback and shaped wings, the out scrolled arms framing fixed seat with loose cushion, on moulded square section mahogany front supports and H-stretcher (2) £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 784 Victorian mahogany and bergere rocking cradle or crib, with caned lancet-arch canopy, rectangular side and slatted base, on turned uprights and supports with parallel stretcher, one slat inscribed ‘Gimbert’s Ltd 7/76’, the crib 88cm x 44cm x 79.5cm high, overall 101cm long x 121.5cm high including stand £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 785 Georgian-style mahogany ‘camel-back’ settee, covered in striped damask, on moulded square section front supports and H-stretcher, 204cm wide £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 786 Lot 786 Pair of 19th Century Louis XVI- style giltwood fauteuils, each having a shaped arched padded back and bow-front seat between partially-padded open arms on curved supports with stiff leaf decoration, raised on four stop-fluted turned tapering legs, 55cm wide at seat front x 90cm high(2) £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 787 Louis XV-style giltwood wing-back fauteuil or occasional chair, the shaped padded back with foliate wreath cresting over scroll-carved frame, partially padded arms and serpentine-fronted seat with loose cushion raised on four cabriole supports £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 788 Louis XV-style giltwood wing-back fauteuil or occasional chair, the shaped padded back with foliate wreath cresting over scroll-carved frame, partially padded arms and serpentine-fronted seat with loose cushion raised on four cabriole supports £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 789 Late 19th Century black lacquered and bamboo wall mirror, with bevelled central rectangular mirror plate within lacquer panels, stepped shelving and bamboo borders, 51cm wide x 6cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 790 Pair of 19th Century giltwood and gesso oval wall mirrors, each having a plain plate with beaded surround and pierced foliate scroll and shell border, 68cm wide x 88cm high £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 789

Lot 791 Lot 791 Early 20th Century mahogany triple pedestal dining table in the George III taste, with turned pedestals, each on four swept supports with cast brass caps and brass swivel castors, extending with two 37.5cm loose leaf insertions, 292cm x 120.5cm x 72.5cm high £300 - £400 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 792 Set of twelve 19th Century Country Chippendale-style mahogany dining chairs, circa 1900, each with humped top rail over pierced splat, the tapestry-covered drop-in seat on square section front legs with H-stretcher, front of seat 50.5cm wide (12) £600 - £1,000 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 790

Lot 792

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Lot 795 17th Century oak Wainscot chair, probably Scottish, the carved back with double scroll cresting over arcaded panel carved with a flowering plant and thistles between stiff leaf decoration, open arms on primitive supports, later solid seat with scroll-carved front rail, and turned front supports united by plain stretcher, 108cm high £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 793 Lot 793 George III oak and mahogany press cupboard, the upper stage having a moulded cornice over a pair of fielded panelled doors with crossbanding, enclosing two banks each of three flat-fronted shelves over an inverted breakfront shelf, the lower stage of three short crossbanded drawers with brass swan neck handles over a pair of fielded cupboards flanking a conforming blind panel raised on bracket supports, 159cm x 54cm x 206.5cm high £300 - £500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 794 17th Century oak four-panel coffer, the hinged moulded cover over lunette-carved foliate frieze and four lozenge-incised panels on moulded end stiles, 158cm x 59cm x 69cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 795

Lot 796 Lot 796 18th Century walnut ‘smoker’s bow’ corner armchair, later carved, the curved top rail with flower head terminals over two pierced ‘rosette window’ splats and three gun-barrelled supports, the serpentine-fronted drop-in seat on four carved cabriole legs and turned X-stretcher, 77cm across arms x 82.5cm high £120 - £180 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 797 Lot 797 Late Victorian/Edwardian oak-framed Campaign-style reading or ‘Invalid’ chair, with bergere-caned back and seat over telescopic bearers as day-bed, plaque behind top rail ‘Carters Trade Mark Literary Machine, 6A New Cavendish St, Portland Place, London W’, the rear seat rail stamped 26219, adjusting on pairs of iron rails, the four turned supports with brass caps and ceramic castors, 50cm wide x 82cm high £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 799 Lot 798 Workshop of Robert Thompson of Kilburn North Yorkshire - A Mouseman oak standard lamp, circa 1960’s., the hexagonally faceted stem on stepped octagonal base with carved mouse, 137.5cm high excluding fittings £250 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 799 Workshop of Robert Thompson of Kilburn North Yorkshire - A Mouseman refectory-style dining table, circa 1960’s, the adzed oblong top on a pair of octagonal faceted trestle-type supports with sledge feet and centre stretcher, 183cm x 84cm x 73cm high £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 800 Workshop of Robert Thompson of Kilburn North Yorkshire - Set of six ‘Mouseman’ golden oak dining chairs, circa 1960’s, each having carved lattice-panel back with studded tan leather seat on octagonally faceted front legs carved with mouse, 85cm high (6) £2,000 - £3,000 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 798

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Lot 801 Set of eight 19th Century Country Chippendale mahogany dining chairs, comprising six standards and two elbow chairs or ‘carvers’, each with pierced vase splat and tapestry-covered dropin seat on moulded chamfered front legs and H-stretcher (8) £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 802 Late 19th/early 20th Century green serpentine pedestal or torchére, the moulded rectangular top incised ‘12’ on substantial spiral twist column and knopped base with octagonal plinth, 32cm x 38.5cm x 104cm high £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 803 Lot 803 Victorian carved rosewood chaise longue, the deep-buttoned scooped back with cream foliate damask upholstery, carved show-frame and stuffover end, the serpentine seat on matching front rail flanked by cabriole front supports with ceramic castors, 195cm wide £300 - £500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 804 Regency black-lacquered chinoiserie cheval mirror, the plain rectangular plate within moulded surround, the square-section uprights with urn finials over gilt flowering plant decoration on four swept supports with cast brass caps and swivel castors, 65.5cm wide x 129cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 805 Lot 805 Early to mid 18th Century ‘red walnut’ and carved giltwood pier glass or wall mirror, probably George II, the later bevelled rectangular plate within shaped scroll cresting, carved flowerheads and projecting lower corners with ovolu-moulded borders, 68.5cm x 101cm £500 - £800 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 806 18th Century green-lacquered bowfront hanging corner cabinet, the shaped superstructure with shelf over moulded cornice and pair of doors with chinoiserie shallow relief decoration of a carriage procession before a landscape, enclosing red-painted interior with shaped shelf over two bowfront shelves, 103cm high £200 - £250 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 807 Late 18th/early 19th Century black lacquered chest of four drawers, probably Chinese export, the stepped rectangular top with painted border decoration within gilt scroll borders over four long drawers with conforming panel decoration, raised upon bun supports to the front, 105cm x 41.5cm x 96.5cm high £200 - £300 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 807

Lot 808 Good early to mid 18th Century black-lacquered Chinoiserie cabinet, the hinged doors decorated with a perching mythical bird and four figures in a landscape with pavilions, punch-decorated brass escutcheon and six hinges, enclosing three short, two medium and two long drawers with further Chinoiserie decoration and quatrefoil backed drop handles, 100cm x 43cm x 89cm high, on a fine giltwood Baroque stand carved with central cherub bust between dolphins or sea serpents, the front supports finely carved as barebreasted female terms with bead necklaces and fruiting pendants, over C-scroll legs, the sides deeply carved with shells and further pendants, 110cm x 58cm x 87cm high, overall 176cm high £2,000 - £3,000 (+26.4% BP*) Lots 809-811 No lots Lot 808

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Wines & Spirits Lots 812-859 Lot 813 The Macallan 12 Years Old Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, one litre bottle £300 - £500 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 814 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 13.3 (Dalmore) distilled September 79, bottled July 89, 66% ABV, one bottle £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 815 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 17.2 (Scapa) distilled March 79, bottled May 88, 62.6% ABV, one bottle £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 816 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 17.4 (Scapa) distilled April 79, bottled February 90, 59.8% ABV, one bottle £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 817 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 18.2 (Inchgower) distilled February 74, bottled September 88, 61.7% ABV, one bottle £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 812 Lot 812 The Macallan 18 Years Old Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, distilled in 1976, bottled in 1994, one bottle £1,000 - £1,500 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 813

Lot 818 Lot 818 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 41.2 (Duiluaine) distilled April 75, bottled June 90, 58.2% ABV, one bottle £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 819 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 48.3 (Balmenach) distilled October 78, bottled April 90, 65.2% ABV, one bottle £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 820 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 51.1 (Bushmills) distilled December 75, bottled February 88, 58.9% ABV, one bottle £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 821 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 56.1 (Old Pulteney) distilled November 79, bottled September 88, 65.5% ABV, one bottle £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 822 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 62.1 (Glenlochy) distilled August 76, bottled January 89, 65.3% ABV, one bottle £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 826

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Lot 823 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 63.2 (Glentauchers) distilled October 75, bottled February 90, 65.3% ABV, one bottle £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 824 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 66.1 (Ardmore) distilled December 78, bottled April 89, 59.4% ABV, one bottle £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 825 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 73.1 (Aultmore) distilled May 78, bottled September 89, 66.2% ABV, one bottle £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 826 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 75.1 (Glenury/Glenury Royal) distilled March 78, bottled September 89, 67% ABV, one bottle £150 - £200 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 827 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 85.1 (Glen Elgin) distilled December 79, bottled April 90, 65.9% ABV, one bottle £60 - £100 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 828 Scotch Malt Whisky Society (SMWS) Cask No. 86.1 (Glenesk) distilled December 79, bottled April 90, 66.5% ABV, one bottle £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 829 Lagavulin 16 Years Aged Single Islay Malt Whisky, one bottle £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 830 Dalwhinnie Distiller’s Edition Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, distilled 1981, one bottle £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 831 Aberlour Glenlivet 12 Years Old Pure Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, one litre bottle £30 - £50 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 832 Glen Moray 12 Years Old Single Speyside Malt Scotch Whisky , one litre bottle £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 833 Cragganmore 12 Years Old Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, one litre bottle £30 - £50 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 834 Johnnie Walker Blue Label Blended Scotch Whisky, one bottle £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 835 Glenmorangie Traditional 10 Years Old 100º Proof Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, one litre bottle, 57.2% volume, in original presentation box £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 836 Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch Whisky Collection being five 20cl bottles consisting of; Single Reserve Aged 12 Years, Solera Reserve Aged 15 Years, Ancient Reserve Aged 18 Years, Gran Reserva Aged 21 Years and XXX Aged 30 Years, in presentation box £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 837 Old Rip Van Winkle ‘Pappy Van Winkles Family Reserve’, 15 year old Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey (1) £400 - £600 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 836

Lot 838 Bottle Elmer T. Lee single barrel sour mash Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey (1) £50 - £80 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 839 Bottle Evan Williams 1993 single barrel vintage Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey (1) £30 - £40 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 840 Bottle Courvoisier Millennium 2000 Cognac (1) £40 - £60 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 841 Bottle Chabot V.S.O.P. deluxe Armagnac (1) £30 - £50 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 842 Magnum Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Champagne NV (1) £30 - £50 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 843 Two bottles Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Champagne 1993 vintage (2) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 844 Three bottles Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Rosé Champagne (3) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 837

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Lot 846 Bottle Dom Perignon Brut Champagne 1988 vintage (1) £150 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 847 Two bottles Dom Perignon Brut Champagne 1993 vintage (2) £260 - £300 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 848 Bottle Dom Perignon Brut Champagne 1996 vintage (1) £140 - £160 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 849 Two bottles Dom Perignon Rosé Champagne 1995 vintage (2) £300 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 850 Two bottles Dom Perignon Rosé Champagne 1995 vintage (2) £300 - £350 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 851 Three bottles Dom Perignon Rosé Champagne 1995 vintage (3) £450 - £550 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 845 Lot 845 Three bottles Dom Perignon Brut Champagne 1983 vintage (3) £550 - £650 (+26.4% BP*)

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Lot 852 Dom Perignon Rosé Champagne 1996 vintage (1) £140 - £180 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 853 Magnum of Dom Perignon Champagne, 1992 vintage, in sealed presentation box (1) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 854

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Lot 854 Magnum of Dom Perignon Champagne, 1992 vintage, in presentation box (1) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 855 Bottle of Dom Perignon Champagne, 1998 vintage, in sealed presentation box (1) £100 - £150 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 856 Bottle of Renaudin, Bollinger & Co Extra Quality Very Dry vintage Champagne 1949 (1) £80 - £120 (+26.4% BP*) Lot 857 Bottle of Bollinger La Grande Annee Brut Champagne, 2002 vintage, in presentation box (1) £30 - £50 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 858 Lot 858 La Famille Krug sealed presentation case containing bottle Krug Grande Cuvee Champagne, bottle Krug Brut Champagne 1989 vintage, and bottle Krug Rose, in sealed wooden case with outer cardboard box £180 - £220 (+26.4% BP*)

Lot 859 Lot 859 Four bottles Laurent-Perrier Brut Champagne 1996 vintage (4) £160 - £200 (+26.4% BP*)

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Index of Artists Artist

Lot No.

Artist

Lot No.

Artist

Lot No.

Apol, Armand-Adrienne-Marie 627

Dixon, Charles Edward

630

Parry, Thomas Gambier

693

Archer, Val

679

Du Val, Pierre

640

Penny, Edwin

685

Armfield, 19th Century

625

Philippeau, Karl Franz

596

Armfield, Diana

626

English School, 19th Century 599, 601, 621, 622, 644, 653, 660,666, 667

Piper, John

642

Armfield, Edward

663

Popham, James Kidwell

692

Armfield, George

664

English School, 20th Century 648, 662, 668

Recknagl, Theodore

600

658

Ennion, Eric Arnold Roberts

686

Reid, John Robertson

606

678

Fare, Arthur Charles

657

Richardson, Robert ‘Bob’ 683, 684

Fedden, Mary

635

Rigby, Adrian C.

687

Gammon, Reg

673, 674, 675

Roberts, Spencer

699

Schafer, Rosa

677

Badmin, Stanley Roy Barnfather, Michael Beer, Andrew

608, 609, 610, 611

Benjamin, Hilda

670, 671

Blake, David

688

Garne, H.

Blake, Peter

636

Godet, Julius

652

Boyce, William Nichols

624

Harris, Henry

669

Hills, R.

659

Branscombe, Charles H.

603, 704

615, 616

Schenck, Petrus

641

Senior, Mark

623

Shipsides, Frank

680

Sidney, Thomas

694

Smith, George Grainger

629

Taylor, Reg – After

645

Trevelyan, Julian

697

Tute, George William

634

Kelly, Richard Barrett Talbot 654, 655, 656

Warren, Antony

617

Webb, Kenneth

672, 676, 696

Kip, Johannes

619

Hyde, Doug

Brook, Mabel

649

Italian School, 19th/20th Century 597, 637, 665

Burrows, Robert

647

Campbell, Eileen D.

595

British School, 18th Century

Chinese School, 19th Century 607 Chiu, Teng Hiok

605

Comerford, John - Attributed to 711 Continental School, 19th Century 598, 661 Cook, Beryl

700, 701, 702, 703

Creswick, Thomas - Attributed to 602

705, 706, 707, 708

Jennings, Robert

695

Jobling, Robert

614

Jones, Deborah

682

650, 651

Wesson, Edward

689

Le Corbusier

639

Whitby, W.R,

620

Leuers, Jeanette

690

Widgery, Frederick John

628

McIntyre, Donald

618

Montague, Alfred

613

Williams, Edward Charles - Circle of 604 Wyllie, William Lionel

Curnock, James Jackson

646

Murison, Neil

698

Dance, William

712

Palmer, John Frederick

681

138

691

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Sale Results from 14th November 2019 Lot

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Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers

Our services include Valuations for Inheritance Tax and Probate Cleveden Salerooms maintain close links with the majority of tax and probate practitioners in the region. We are proud to be the first choice of valuers for many Bristol and West Country Solicitors charged with administering estates. Our valuers can provide certified valuations in accordance with S160 of the inheritance Tax Act 1984. We also offer a Complete Executor Service encompassing valuation, collection and clearance, storage, distribution to beneficiaries and sale by auction.

Valuations for Insurance We provide up-to-date certified insurance valuations with digital photographs for single items or the entire contents of a property. The fee structure is calculated on a time spent basis for an initial valuation, with up-dates at recommended intervals at a reduced level.

For more information contact us on 01934 830111 Clevedon Salerooms Limited is Registered in England & Wales Company Registration number: 05786037 Registered Office:The Auction Centre, Kenn Road, Kenn, Clevedon, Bristol, BS21 6TT Tel: 01934 830111


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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 to assess 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 and are for guidance only based on our own opinion of the lot. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view. 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, GDPR & the fifth anti-money laundering directive. 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. From 2020 Clevedon Salerooms Limited will be registered as ‘High Value Dealers’ in accordance with HMRC requirements. Bidders are asked to comply with the Due Diligence and I.D. checks that all auction houses are required to make of customers as detailed in section 5 below. 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 and both bidder and principal comply with the I.D. requirements of section 5, 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 up to the reserve.

5.

BUYER’S DUTIES As a consequence of the fifth anti-money laundering directive, Clevedon Salerooms Limited are required to register with HMRC as ‘High Value Dealers’. This places significant Due Diligence obligations on all Auction Rooms to ‘know their clients’. All bidders are therefore required to register with Clevedon Salerooms Limited (and/or via a third-party bidding platform) prior to bidding and agree to supply identification as requested by either ourselves or the third party bidding platform, dependant on their intended level of spend. For bidders who reasonably expect to spend over ten thousand euros in a twelve month period, our ‘High Value Registration’ is mandatory and requires a minimum of a scanned image of a passport or other recognised acceptable photo I.D. and a recent utility bill, copies of which will be stored in accordance with our GDPR policy. Bidders who have not opted for the ‘High Value Registration’, but who exceed the ten thousand Euro threshold, either in a single auction or cumulatively during the course of the year, will at that point be required to comply with the ‘High Value Registration’ requirements before payment can be accepted. Enhanced Due Diligence measures (EDD) may be required of clients who meet certain criteria as per the directive, such as geographical location, transactions relating to cultural items or protected species. The buyer agrees to pay the full purchase price no later than 5.30pm on the day following the sale. Our preferred method of accepting payment is by bank transfer. We will accept many major credit cards (customer present only) up to a maximum of £1,000; debit cards up to £15,000 and cash up to £8,500. We no longer accept cheques.

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.

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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 nor 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 Ltd 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.

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 be 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. where no prior written arrangements have been agreed with the auctioneers, to remove lots from the salerooms not collected by the purchaser before 5pm on the Tuesday following an auction and store the lots at your expense. A minimum £25 removal/administration fee plus £2 per lot per day charge (all charges plus VAT) will be levied and must be settled before lots will be released. In certain circumstances removal to a third party storage facility may be necessary. 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 Limited, 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 Ltd, 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 Ltd a premium of 22 per cent plus VAT on the ‘hammer price’ and agrees that Clevedon Salerooms Ltd 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 4.95% 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 Ltd you authorise Clevedon Salerooms Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the debit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the sale via the-saleroom.com.

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14. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ILLUSTRATIONS The buyer gives Clevedon Salerooms Ltd the absolute right to use its photographs and illustrations of lots at any time at Clevedon Salerooms Ltd absolute discretion (whether or not in conjunction with the auction) 15. EXPLANATION OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS Clevedon Salerooms Ltd 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. 16. ARTIST RE-SALE RIGHT Living artists and the descendants of artists deceased within the last 70 years are entitled to receive a re-sale royalty each time their work is bought or sold. A qualifying individual (including the original artist) must be a national of an EU member state. Any work selling for 1000 euros or more is subject to an additional charge as laid out below. This charge is payable by the buyer on any eligible lots based on the hammer price. Lots that may incur this charge will be denoted in the catalogue by AR. (For full details of The Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006 see Statutory Instrument 2006 No. 346). The total amount of royalty payable on the sale shall not in any event exceed 12,500 euro. Portion of the Sale price Percentage amount From 1,000 to 50,000 euro 4%; From 50,000.01 to 200,000 euro 3%; From 200,000.01 to 350,000 euro 1%; From 350,000.01 to 500,000 euro 0.5%; Exceeding 500,000 euro 0.25% Portion of the Sale price

Percentage amount

1,000 to 50,000 euro

4%

From 50,000.01 to 200,000 euro

3%

From 200,000.01 to 350,000 euro

1%

From 350,000.01 to 500,000 euro

0.5%

Exceeding 500,000 euro

0.25%

17. PACKING & DISPATCH Clevedon Salerooms Ltd 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. 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. 19. 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. We recommend that all purchased watches are serviced as they will have been subject to handling throughout the viewing period. We cannot confirm that each individual element of any watch is original or that if replaced, whether original manufactures parts have been used. For colour images of all lots: www.clevedon-salerooms.com

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20. JEWELLERY, GEMSTONES, JADE & HARDSTONES Purchasers are advised that whilst great care has been taken in the examination of gemstones (which include hardstones), 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 retreatment 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. 21. ELECTRICAL GOODS in this sale are second-hand and have been tested for safety purposes only and accordingly are sold with no warranty. We recommend purchasers have them examined by an appropriately certified electrician prior to use. 22. POST 1950 UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE all such items are offered for sale as works of art. The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason, they should not be used in a private dwelling. 23. BRAZILIAN ROSEWOOD All items of post-1947 rosewood furniture require a CITES Article 10 Certificate available to view with the Auctioneers. The Certificate is not passed to the new buyer and therefore commercial buyers intending to resell the item must reference the certificate number as provided with the lot when applying for their own certificate.

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