AUCTION SALE CATALOGUE Wednesday 24th April 2013 at 10.30am prompt
Lots 233-240 and Lot 575
AUCTION SALE CATALOGUE Wednesday 24th April 2013 at 10.30am prompt Milner Way, Ossett, West Yorkshire, WF5 9JQ
On view: Tuesday 23rd April 10.30am-5.00pm Tuesday 23rd April 6.00pm-8.00pm Morning of sale from 9.00am onwards To include: Silver and Silver Plate Watches and Jewellery Medals and Militaria Coins and Banknotes Prints, Watercolours and Oil Paintings Toys and Models Books Postcards and Stamps Rugs and Carpets Ceramics and Glass Collectors’ Items Furniture and Objects
1-51L 52-144B 145-156 159-174 175-204 211-252 260-310 311-341 351-362 371-414 415-446 447-598
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Collection Any items purchased must be collected in line with our published collection schedules which are printed in the catalogue. Lots not collected within the limits as stated in the catalogue will be subject to storage charges which will accrue at £5.00 plus VAT per lot, per full or part day.
In The Event Of A Fire All clients on the premises should follow a CWH member of staff (who can be identified by their hivisibility jackets) to the nearest safe fire exit. The fire assembly point is on the external pavement on Milner Way Spur. All clients are required to wait until a roll call is made.
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HOW TO FIND US Take junction 40 from the M1 and follow the signs for Dewsbury. As you come off the motorway bear left off the dual carriageway on to Dewsbury/ Wakefield Road. Turn left just before Eco Cars on to Milner Way. The saleroom is on the right hand side at the top of this road.
Milner Way, Ossett, West Yorkshire, WF5 9JQ
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SILVER AND SILVER PLATE 1 Twelve pairs of fish eaters with engraved blades, in fitted mahogany case £25 - £30 2 A Victorian four piece tea service, the lobed bodies with floral engraving £40 - £60 3 A pair of fish servers with engraved blades, twelve pairs of fish eaters and six pairs of dessert knives and forks (3 cases) £30 - £40 4 A three piece carving set with steel, with antler effect handles, in fitted case £20 - £30
15 A set of four marquise shape silver ingots ‘The Queens Beasts’ in fitted case, total approximate weight 480g(10) £200 - £300 16 A George IV rectangular silver vinaigrette with chased cover by Ledsham, Vale and Wheeler, Birmingham 1827, approximate weight 6g £40 - £60 21 An Edward VII silver dish with scroll pierced rim, on circular foot by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1908, 19cm, approximate weight 420g £100 - £150
5 A hand mirror with silver engine turned back, matching brushes and comb (4) £25 - £30
22 An octagonal silver caster with pierced domed cover, 15cm high, approximate weight 160g £50 - £70
6 A set of six silver teaspoons with trefid handles and a preserve spoon, total approximate weight 75g (7) £15 - £25
23 A pair of silver trumpet vases with tri-lobed rims - 13.3cm, cased, total approximate weight 78g (2) £30 - £40
7 A barrel shaped silver napkin ring and another, total approximate weight 34g (2) £6 - £8
24 A three piece silver tea service, the oval bodies with serpentine rims, on shell and pad feet, approximate weight 960g (3) £300 - £400
8 A pair of plain rectangular silver photograph frames, 13cm x 10cm £25 - £35 9 A set of six silver stump end coffee spoons, medallions, etc (a lot), total approximate weight 220g £30 - £40
25 A pair of Victorian silver salts with reeded oval bodies and scroll handles, in fitted case with spoons, Chester 1895, approximate weight 59g £30 - £40
10 A circular silver dish inset with a ships badge ‘Ark Royal’, 10cm, approximate weight 80g £30 - £40
26 A set of six Victorian silver coffee spoons and tongs with scroll handles, by George Jackson & David Fullerton, London 1901 (cased), approximate weight 88g £40 - £60
11 A rectangular silver cream jug with reeded mid-band, on four ball feet, 11.5cm, approximate weight 97g £40 - £60
27 A Victorian silver christening mug with embossed cylindrical body, Sheffield 1899, height 6cm, approximate weight 60g £40 - £60
12 Two embossed silver photograph frames and others (7) £80 - £100
28 A pair of Edward VII baluster pepperettes with pierced domed covers by J B Chatterley & Sons, Birmingham 1904, 7.5cm high (cased), approximate weight 35g (2) £40 - £60
13 A lobed foreign silver dish, knife rest, salt and two thimbles, total approximate weight 110g (5) £40 - £60 14 A pair of silver trumpet vases, 16.5cm and a silver gilt medallion, total approximate weight 19g (3) £40 - £60
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29 A set of six silver teaspoons with cast handles (cased) and three other cases of knives and spoons , total approximate weight 240g (a lot) £50 - £70
30 An engraved silver plate celebrating the 1977 Silver Jubilee, 25.5cm diameter and another for the Royal Silver Wedding, 1972, 20cm diameter, both cased, total approximate weight 370g (2) £250 - £350 31 A Chinese articulated (unmarked), 7.5cm long
fish
model £30 - £40
32 A silver matchbox cover, two pickle forks, etc, total approximate weight 75g (7) £20 - £30 33 A quantity of silver mustard spoons, salt spoons, etc, approximate weight 140g (a lot) £40 - £60
43 A square silver ashtray with serpentine edges, approximate weight 130g £40 - £60 44 A pair of silver Old English pattern sauce ladles with pouring spouts together with plated flatware, total approximate weight 58g (8) £40 - £60 45 A pair of silver vases with bulbous bodies, tapered necks and shaped rims, 12.5cm high, approximate weight 150g (2) £50 - £70 46 A circular cup stand, 14.5cm, approximate weight 130g £40 - £60
34 A quantity of silver teaspoons and coffee spoons, approximate weight 276g (a lot) £80 - £120
47 An Indian silver (90) cylindrical box and cover, embossed with buildings, 7.5cm, approximate weight 330g £30 - £40
35 A set of four silver gilt stamps, commemorating ‘Passenger Railway 150th Anniversary’ (4) in fitted case, approximate weight 100g £30 - £40
48 A pair of Indian silver (unmarked) bowls, embossed with buildings and trees, on circular pedestals, 12.5cm, total approximate weight 330g (2) £70 - £100
36 A set of six silver coffee spoons, the bowls enamelled with flowers (6), cased £30 - £40 37 A Chinese silver (800) cigarette case engraved with a dragon, approximate weight 120g £25 - £30 38 A set of six silver coffee spoons with trefid tops, total approximate weight 40g (6) £15 - £20 39 A faceted glass four piece cruet set with silver mounts (4) £20 - £30 40 A set of six coffee spoons with reeded edge handles, cased, total approximate weight 40g (6) £20 - £30 41 A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs with beaded and bright-cut decoration by Geo. W. Adams, London 1875, total approximate weight 38g £25 - £35 42 A Russian silver cigarette case engraved with a lake scene together with a propelling pencil, total approximate weight 185g (2) £40 - £60
49 49 A Pakistan silver tea service, the urn shaped bodies with foliate embossed lower sections; comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug, sugar bowl and strainer with plain oval tray, stamped 94 SIL, in fitted case, Kashmir Silver Works, Karachi £1,000 - £1,500 50 A George III silver teapot with oval body and tapered spout (submitted to the antique plate committee and assayed London 2012), total approximate weight 280g £60 - £80
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51G A pair of George III Irish silver circular salts on hoof feet, approximate weight 210g (2) £70 - £100 51H A pair of George III urn shaped casters with pierced domed lids, on square bases, by Charles Kandler, London 1801, 14.5cm (2) £120 - £180
51 51 A Victorian faceted glass wine jug with reeded silver handle, engraved collar and lid with Bacchus mask spout, by Edward Hutton, London 1887, 28cm £200 - £300 51A A pair of George III silver sugar tongs with pierced sides and shell bowls, by William Chawner, and another pair, total approximate weight 97g (4) £40 - £60
51J 51J A George III silver folding cruciform dish stand with bead edge and pierced dish supports and feet, by William Abdy, London 1789, approximate weight 450g £700 - £1,000
51B Miscellaneous George III silver serving spoons, Old English and fiddle pattern, total approximate weight 370g (7) £150 - £200
51K A Victorian circular silver salver, the shaped scroll edge with shell decoration, on scroll feet, by Walter and John Barnard, London 1889, 30.5cm, approximate weight 800g £600 - £800
51C A pair of Hanoverian pattern tablespoons with shell backs and another pair, all indistinctly bottom marked, total approximate weight 245g (4) £100 - £150
51L A set of twelve George III silver hour glass pattern table forks by Paul Storr, London 1809, total approximate weight 1100g (12) £2,000 - £2,500
51D A George III oval silver punch ladle with reeded edge by Henry Chawner, London 1793, and another, approximate weight 70g (2) £60 - £80
WATCHES AND JEWELLERY
51E A pair of George III silver Old English pattern serving spoons by George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London 1796, total approximate weight 170g (2) £80 - £120 51F A pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons with bright cut decoration, by Richard Crossley, London 1786, total approximate weight 110g (2) £70 - £100 6
52 A lady’s Must de Cartier silver gilt wristwatch, sapphire winder, hallmarked case and leather strap, no. 6161542, no paperwork £250 - £300 53 Two Gucci lady’s wristwatches with gilt cases and hands with heavy bracelets £175 - £225 54 British Empire Exhibition of 1924 trinket box, silver Art Nouveau brooch and other good quality costume jewellery £20 - £30
51L 55 A silver cigarette case and a silver powder compact, total approximate weight 100g £15 - £20
63 A fine 9ct gold rope twist chain, a 9ct gold bracelet and another, total approximate weight 16.2g (3) £140 - £160
56 A tanzanite and diamond 9ct gold ring, the oval tanzanite to the centre with diamonds set to the shoulders, total approximate weight 2.9g £160 - £200
64 Two 9ct gold curb link chains, total approximate weight 28.6g (2) £250 - £300 65 A 9ct gold ring set with pearls and blue gemstones, total approximate weight 4g £15 - £20
57 An aquamarine and diamond ring, the central oval aquamarine surrounded by three cut diamond to each shoulder £60 - £80
66 A 9ct gold lady’s Swiss movement wristwatch £40 - £60
58 A diamond set 9ct gold band with twist set diamonds, total approximate weight 2.6g £50 - £60
67 Cameo brooch in 9ct gold frame, 9ct gold earrings and 9ct white gold ring together with a 9ct gold dress ring and a silver chain, total approximate weight 19g (5) £40 - £60
59 A lady’s 9ct gold Accurist wristwatch, plain dial set with single stone 12 marker, on gold square link bracelet £40 - £50 60 A thick set 9ct gold link bracelet with double clasp and two spare links, approximate weight 30.8g £300 - £325 61 A 9ct gold padlock bracelet, approximate weight 16.6g £130 - £150
68 Tag Heuer Mika Hakkinen limited edition watch no. 1753/2000, model no. CH1114 BA675, on stainless steel strap. complete with box and international guarantee dated 5th October 1999 £300 - £400 69 Vintage Cartier octagonal lady’s wristwatch, ref. 187903-25559, on stainless steel strap, no paperwork £200 - £300
62 A 9ct gold bracelet with narrow links, approximate weight 11.8g £90 - £110
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77 A 22ct gold wedding band, approximate weight 5g £80 - £120 78 A 22ct gold wedding band with leaf scrolls, approximate weight 6g £110 - £120 79 A 9ct gold band set with ten stones, and another ring with twisted band set with stones, total approximate weight 2.6g (2) £15 - £20 80 An 18ct gold ring with platinum crown and three channel set diamonds, approximate weight 1.8g, and another 18ct gold ring with platinum crown and three stone setting, approximate weight 1.4g £60 - £70
70 70 A Breitling chronometer automatic gents wristwatch with black dial and white markers and numbers, date aperture, stainless steel case and strap, E17370 672575 together with full paperwork, box and spare link £600 - £700 71 A Maurice Lacroix stainless steel cased lady’s wristwatch with white dial and gilt markers, date aperture, on stainless steel strap, AG32124 SH1014, together with box and paperwork £100 - £120 72 An Officina Del tempo lady’s wristwatch of Art Deco style, stainless steel case, date aperture, on faux snakeskin strap together with box £40 - £60 73 A gentleman’s Seiko automatic wristwatch with stainless steel case and bracelet £20 - £30 74 An emerald and diamond 18ct gold cluster ring, the central diamond surrounded by eight diamonds, total approximate weight 1.9g £80 - £120 75 A opal ring set in 9ct gold, total approximate weight 2.3g £80 - £100 76 A gentleman’s 9ct gold signet ring, approximate weight 3g £25 - £30
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81 A sapphire ring set with a rectangular stone with baton cut diamond shoulders and small diamond surrounds, in 9ct white gold, together with a matching half hoop eternity ring, total approximate weight 5.5g £200 - £300 82 A 9ct gold necklace of elongated and fancy links, total approximate weight 42g £400 - £500 83 A 9ct gold bangle with embossed leaf scroll decoration and a fine 9ct gold chain, total approximate weight 19g (2) £200 - £300 84 A platinum wedding ring with scroll pattern, total approximate weight 3.8g £70 - £100 85 A 9ct gold gate bracelet with padlock clasp, total approximate weight 17.6g £180 - £250 86 A 9ct gold swastika pendant, a tin pin and a pearl brooch, total approximate weight 7g (3) £60 - £80 87 An oval cameo brooch carved with a girl with flowers in her hair, in 9ct gold looped frame £120 - £180 88 A 9ct gold rope approximate weight 18g
twisted
necklace, £200 - £300
89 A sovereign (1913) pendant in 9ct gold scroll frame and chain, total approximate weight 17g £300 - £400 90 A 9ct gold signet ring, heart pendant and leaf brooch, total approximate weight 3.6g (3) £80 - £120
91 A 9ct gold target brooch, three bar brooches and a wishbone brooch, total approximate weight 13g (5) £100 - £150 92 A sovereign (1884) pendant in pierced 9ct gold frame on rope twist chain, total approximate weight 36g £400 - £600 93 A 9ct gold rope twist bracelet and a circular and elongated link chain, total approximate weight 11g (2) £100 - £150 94 A 9ct gold bracelet of tri-colour panels, approximate weight 15g £120 - £180 95 A 9ct gold signet ring, cameo brooch, etc (a lot), total approximate weight 18.2g £50 - £70 96 A 9ct gold gate bracelet with textured finish and padlock fastener, total approximate weight 15g £150 - £200 97 A 15ct gold bar brooch, a 9ct bar brooch and another, total approximate weight 5g (3)£50 - £70 98 A 9ct gold shield shape medallion, on a 9ct gold short chain, total approximate weight 10g £100 - £150 99 A pair of diamond ear studs in 18ct gold settings and two 9ct gold signet rings, total approximate weight 4.7g (3) £50 - £70 100 An opal ring in 18ct gold and three dress rings, total approximate weight 3g (4) £70 - £100 101 A 9ct gold bar brooch set with a peridot, cameo ring, chains, etc (a lot), total approximate weight 25g £80 - £120 102 A gentleman’s mesh watchstrap, stamped 22k £1,000 - £1,500 103 A gold knot brooch, stamped 585, earrings medallion and cuff links, total approximate weight 16.3g (6) £60 - £80 104 A 9ct gold ring set with an oval garnet, and another, total approximate weight 5.7g (2) £40 - £60 105 An 18ct gold ring with plaited effect pattern, approximate weight 9.1g £150 - £200
106 A gentleman’s half sovereign (1925) ring in 9ct gold, approximate weight 21g £200 - £300 107 A half sovereign (1906) in 9ct gold mount, approximate weight 6g £120 - £180 108 A 9ct gold curb bracelet with padlock, hung with a collection of charms, total approximate weight 66.8g £600 - £800 109 A collection of 9ct gold and other earrings, diamond ear studs, etc (1 lot) £50 - £70 110 Seven lady’s fashion watches on metal bracelets and two others (9) £30 - £40 111 A Citizen gentleman’s wristwatch on stainless steel bracelet, and two others (3) £25 - £35 112 A gentleman’s Smiths wristwatch, a Pilot wristwatch and a lever movement pocket watch (3) £60 - £80 113 A gentleman’s Omega pocket watch in slim chrome plated case £50 - £70 114 A gentleman’s Omega De Ville wristwatch in plated case £100 - £150 115 A lady’s Accurist wristwatch in 9ct gold case, on 9ct gold gate bracelet £70 - £100 117 A German pocket watch in .800 silver case, and another (2) £20 - £30 118 A lady’s Swiss movement fob watch in .800 silver case £20 - £30 119 A lady’s Swiss movement wristwatch in 9ct gold case £40 - £60 120 An H Samuel ‘Everite’ lady’s wristwatch in 9ct gold case and on a pierced gold bracelet £80 - £120 121 A Rown pocket watch in chrome case and two wristwatches (3) £20 - £30 122 A Rovania lady’s wristwatch in 9ct gold case, on 9ct gold pierced strap £80 - £120 123 A lady’s wristwatch in 9ct gold case £30 - £40
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124 A lady’s Rotary wristwatch in 9ct gold case, on a 9ct gold bark effect strap £100 - £150
136 A 9ct gold St. Christopher medallion and two cameo rings (3) £50 - £70
125 A lady’s Enicar wristwatch in 9ct gold case on a 9ct gold mesh bracelet £80 - £120
137 Gentleman’s heavy 20ct gold ring (tested), approximate weight 12.9 grams £280 - £300
126 A lady’s Tissot wristwatch in 9ct gold case on 9ct gold strap £80 - £120
138 20ct gold plain bracelet (tested), approximate weight 7.3 grams £150 - £180
127 A lady’s Bentina wristwatch in 9ct gold case, on 9ct gold textured strap £150 - £175
139 Gentleman’s heavy 20ct gold ring (tested), approximate weight 14 grams £300 - £340
128 A gentleman’s Omega De Ville wristwatch in metal case and bracelet £80 - £120
140 18ct White Gold Ring set with single brilliant cut diamond, with a further forty-eight diamonds mounted in the band, approximate weight of principal stone 3.21ct, clarity SI3, colour G, with certificate £8000 - £10000
129 A lever movement pocket watch in silver case and two fob watches (3) £50 - £70 130 A Victorian verge movement pocket watch in silver pair cases, Birmingham 1838 £50 - £70 Please note that lots 131-134 are sold on instructions received from H M Revenue & Customs and will be subject to VAT. 131* 18 Carat yellow gold diamond set drop heavy collar necklace, approximate weight of diamond 2.41ct, Ref 3110, originally retailed at £17,950.00 £5,000 - £10,000 132* Panthere diamond set 18 carat yellow gold bracelet 2.80, approximate weight of diamond 2.80ct, Ref 4930, originally retailed at £17,650.00 £5,000 - £10,000 133* Diamond ball & cultured pearl 18 carat white gold collar necklace, approximate weight of diamond 1.16ct, Ref 9361, originally retailed at £24,995.00 £5,000 - £10,000 134* A STRING OF THIRTY-THREE SOUTH SEA PEARLS with 14 carat white gold oval clasp set with diamonds, approximate weight of diamonds 0.68ct, Ref 8319, originally retailed at £66,950.00 £15,000 - £20,000 135 Two silver bangles, curb chain, etc, total approximate weight 220g (8) £70 - £100
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141 A Three stone diamond ring set in 14ct white gold, approximate weight of centre stone 0.75ct, clarity SI2, colour G, with certificate £2,000-2,500 142 Diamond Set Ring, the principal stone approximate weight 0.40ct, with thirty further diamonds set to 14ct white gold band, clarity SI2, colour G-H, with certificate £700-1,000 143 18ct White Gold Ring with two heart shaped brilliant cut diamonds, approximate diamond weights 0.42ct and 0.44ct, clarity SI, colour E-F £800-1,000 144 18ct White Gold Ring with two brilliant cut marquis diamonds, approximate diamond weights 0.47ct and 0.48ct, clarity VS, colour D-E, with certificate £800-1,000 144A Diamond Pendant set in 18ct white gold and hung from a white gold chain, approximate weight of diamond 0.77ct, clarity SI1, colour F-G, with certificate £800-1,000 144B 18ct yellow gold diamond ring, with principal stone approximate diamond weight 1.02ct, clarity SI1, colour F and a further four diamonds set in to the shoulders, with certificate £2,000-2,500
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MEDALS AND MILITARIA 145 Assorted items of Masonic regalia, Mason’s rule book, hallmarked silver case, Taylor Hopson binoculars, engraved hip flask, etc £30 - £40 146 A RAOB silver affiliation medal with certificate in case £10 - £15 147 A magnetic marching compass in Bakelite case £8 - £12 148 1939/45 Star and Atlantic Star, War Medal, nursing medal and curb chain (5) £40 - £60 149 1914/18 War Medal, Victory Medal to 132821 Gnr W Hambrook RA, photographs and other related material (a lot) £40 - £60 150 1939/45 Star, Burma Star and War Medal framed £40 - £60 Please note lots 157 and 158 are blank
155 1914/19 Victory Medal to 1418 Pte D Pratt West Yorkshire Regiment, also 1939-45 Star, African Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal to A Williamson (7) £70 - £100 156 1939/45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal to 4541509 Cpl H Jackson West Yorkshire Regiment/Lincolnshire Regiment, with service records and documents (a lot) £60 - £80 Please note lots 157 and 158 are blank
COINS 159 American silver dollar, 1886
£20 - £30
160 1980 proof sovereign in presentation case £180 - £200 161 Coin collector’s album containing farthings, half pennies, pennies, and a bag of loose pennies £10 - £20 162 Coin collector’s album containing British and European coins £10 - £20 163 Two small wood boxes and contents commemorative coins, coins, notes and small quantity stamps £10 - £20 164 Contents to tray - Festival of Britain commemorative coin and others £10 - £20 165 Presentation box and 3 presentation displays of Pre Decimal and Decimal golden coins (one incomplete) £20 - £30
151 151 1914/15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal to 42371 QM Sgt H T Whitlock RA, Police LSGC medal to same and a silver plaque in a Christmas 1914 gift tin £60 - £80 152 1914/20 British War Medal and Victory Medal to TZ 10690 C Thompson AB RNVR (2) £40 - £60 153 1914/15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal to Lieut/Capt J Merson RAMC (3) £40 - £60 154 1914/15 Star, War Medal and Victory Medal to T-1734 Gnr/Sgt F R Covell, The Queens Regiment (3) £60 - £80 12
166 8 commemorative and other coins and a gold coloured bracelet £5 - £15 167 Seventeen various commemorative coins all in their original presentation boxes Commonweath Games Scotland 1986, Falklands Liberation Crown 1982 and Royal family £40 - £60 168 An American silver half dollar 1969, two Victorian crowns, silver and other 3d pieces, Blackpool Ferris wheel collector’s coin and a Roaring Twenties lighter £20 - £25 169 Churchill commemorative crown and other collector’s coins £15 - £25
170 Fifty nine GB £1.00 notes and small quantity foreign notes £20 - £30 171 Contents to tray large - quantity of commemorative coins, other loose GB coins and three Nintendo Super Mario posters £20 - £40 172 Contents to compact case - large quantity of loose commemorative and other coins £20 - £30 173 Contents to lid - quantity of cased GB and African commemorative coins £20 - £30 174 A large collection of world bank notes, commemorative and other GB coins, etc £30 - £40
PRINTS, WATERCOLOURS AND OILS 175 Eight framed prints ‘The Rules Of Golf’, each 30cm x 24cm £50 - £60 176 Frank Meadow Sutcliffe, six framed photographic prints, Whitby and its surrounds £20 - £30 177 Framed art poster print ‘The Fauve Landscape’, 80cm x 73cm £20 - £30 178 Framed sea chart ‘St. Lucia 1888’, 70cm x 103cm £30 - £40 179 Stuart Walton, framed limited edition print, ‘Wakefield Cathedral from Bread Street’ signed in pencil ‘76’, 32cm x 50cm £20 - £30 180* Framed coloured certificate Midland Miners Federation, 46cm x 61cm £20 - £30 181 FREDERICK ARTHUR FARRELL (Scottish, 1882-1935), ‘Lady Seated in an Interior’, etching signed in pencil in the margin, dated September 1932. 28cm x 33cm and two others (3) £30 - £50 182 (ARR) DERRICK HALL (British 20th century) ‘Saint Lukes and All Saints Darrington’, signed inscribed and dated ‘91’ in the margin, 26cm x 36cm and four others £20 - £40 183 A SMITH ‘Fisherman Returning To Whitby’, watercolour, signed, 35cm x 23cm £30 - £50 184 F P ‘River in Tree Lined Gorge’, watercolour, signed initials, 51cm x 33cm £30 - £50
185 GEO D WALTON ‘Newton Ings, near Castleford’, watercolour, signed, 38cm x 27cm £30 - £50 186 J A JAMESON (British 1800-1900) ‘Arabic Scenes’, pair of watercolours, signed, each 37cm x 19cm £20 - £40 187 (ARR) B EYER WALKER (British 1886-1972) ‘Hawkshead’, watercolour, signed and dated 1943, 34cm x 24cm £30 - £50 188 E CHUTER ‘Still Lifes’, a pair of watercolours indistinctly signed, each 29cm x 20cm £40 - £60 189 (ARR) DON ROBERTS ‘Dales Barn, Wensleydale’ watercolour, signed, and an oil of a winter landscape (2), 33cm x 25cm £15 - £25 190 (ARR) DESMOND G SYTHES (British 20th Century) 'Whitby', watercolour, signed,49cm x 31cm £50 - £70 191 E M EARP (British 1850-1945) ‘Lake and Mountains’, two small watercolours in oval mounts, signed, and three others (5) £20 - £40 192 (ARR) HARRY HUDSON RODEMLL (British 1896-1984) ‘Farm in Landscape’, pencil drawing, 29cm x 21cm and C D Pearson ‘Janet Foss, Malham’ limited edition print, signed in pencil, 36cm x 26cm (2) £20 - £40 193 C H BISHOP ‘River and Mountains’, watercolour, signed and dated 1929, 27cm x 40cm and another watercolour, ‘Bridge over River’, unsigned, 34cm x 24cm £25 - £45 193A SIR JOHN ROGERS KCHG 'Arabic funeral party', watercolour, signed 52cm x 36cm £120 - 150 193B Anonymous 'Blind Beggar', early 20th century oil, unsigned, 83cm x 108cm £85 - 120 194 AUDREY W BEARD ‘Seashore’, oil, signed, 90cm x 60cm £40 - £60 195 ‘River in Woodland’ oil, indistinctly signed, 90cm x 90cm £20 - £30 196 ‘The Old School Master’ oil, from the original by Gerald Dou which is exhibited in the Dresden Art Gallery, 80cm x 80cm £80 - £120
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197 ‘Continental Inn Scene’ possibly Dutch, oil, 39cm x 26cm £30 - £40
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TOYS AND MODELS 198 ‘Seated Gentlemen’ oil, unsigned, 45cm x 57cm £75 - £100 199 ‘Portuguese Girl’ oil, attributed verso to Sir Frank W Brangwyn, dated 1914, 23cm x 35cm £300 - 400
211 A quantity of Tri-ang Hornby and Mainline track, engines and rolling stock and two boxed Lesney matchbox commercials - Dodge Truck no. 48 and Stake Truck No. 4 £20 - £30 212 Thirty-nine Matchbox Models of Yesteryear diecast commercial vehicles (mainly named) - all boxed £40 - £60 213 Forty-nine Lledo Days Gone diecast commercial vehicles (mainly named) - all boxed £20 - £30 214 Twenty-six Matchbox Models of yesteryear vintage cars - all boxed, and a Matchbox Models of Yesteryear double box set £30 - £40 215 Nineteen assorted boxed buses, military and commercial vehicles by Corgi, Matchbox, etc and contents to a tray - various unboxed buses, etc £20 - £30 216 Two Matchbox Models of Yesteryear YS-39 1820s passenger coach and horse sets both boxed and four other packaged coaches £20 - £30
200 200 GEO WILKINS ‘Up the Stream From Pont Y Pais Bettwsy Coed’ oil, signed and dated 1879, 29cm x 35cm £40 - £60
217 Hornby Railways G100 Stephenson’s Rocket 3½’’ gauge model real steam train set (boxed) and two matching G104 coaches (both boxed) £30 - £50
201 ‘Still Life’ oil, unsigned, 40cm x 38cm £20 - £30
218 Historic car coin set, collection of small dishes and framed tile pictures depicting vintage cars £10 - £15
202 (ARR) VALERIE GIBSON ‘Lowerlake Heronry, Bretton Hall’, pastel, signed and dated 1996 verso, and two others (3) £15 - £20
219 Three York Insignia models of historic bar/gates of York, Roman, Viking and 17th Century figures all boxed £15 - £20
203 VERNON ALLAN ‘Shiplake Lock on Thames’, oil, signed and dated 1888 and inscribed verso, 36cm x 51cm £60 - £80
220 Kibri HO No B-9010 model of a continental castle (boxed) and quantity loose and boxed building and scenery accessories £15 - £20
204 (ARR) WILLIAM NORMAN GAUNT (British b. 1918) ‘A Highland Croft with Lochs and Mountains Beyond’, oil on canvas, 51cm x 61cm £180 - £220
221 Quantity loose Britains and other lead farmyard and wild animals and figures including tiger hunting in a howdah £20 - £30
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222 Quantity loose historical and civilian lead figures, street lights, etc by Britains and others £30 - £40 223 Quantity loose military, ceremonial and other figures and accessories including cowboys by Britains and others £30 - £40 224 Four W Britain Famous Landmarks Collection boxed sets - two Horseguards number 8903, Big Ben number 8902 and Tower of London number 8900 £20 - £30 225 Fourteen boxed and packaged Britains Ltd civilian sets £20 - £25
236 Britains Racing Colours Of Famous Owners, post war, Lord Rosebery, catalogue number RC6, in original box - primrose and rose hoops, rose cap £60 - £80 237 Britains Racing Colours Of Famous Owners, post war, Dorothy Paget, catalogue number RC64, in original box - blue, yellow hoop on body and sleeves, yellow cap with blue hoop £60 - £80 238 Britains Racing Colours Of Famous Owners, post war, Sir Winston S Churchill, catalogue number RC83, in original box - pink, chocolate sleeves, chocolate cap £60 - £80
226 Seven Britains Ltd boxed model sets of Horseguards and Lifeguards individual and multiple, set number 7218 (incomplete) £20 - £30
239 Britains Racing Colours Of Famous Owners, post war, H.M Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, catalogue number RC141, in original box - blue with buff stripes, blue sleeves, black cap £60 - £80
227 Fifteen W Britain collection boxed sets of Coldstream Guard bandsmen (twin packs) £40 - £60
240 Britains Racing Colours Of Famous Owners, post war, M N Boussac, catalogue number RC144, in original box - orange with grey cap £60 - £80
228 Nine Britains metal military model boxed sets - British regiments, etc £20 - £30
241 Britains Racing Colours Of Famous Owners cardboard storage box and paperwork relating to the same including delivery advice from 1955 £10 - £15
229 Quantity loose and boxed Britains metal model guardsmen £20 - £30 230 Two Britains Limited Edition boxed sets - The Lifeguards Mounted Band set 1 number 2455 and The Lifeguards Mounted Band, set 2, number 1467 £30 - £40 231 Britains boxed set Trooping the Colour number 4011 - Her Majesty The Queen in the ivory mounted phaeton £20 - £30 232 Five Ducal boxed traditional military figures numbers M2, M3, M7, M12 and M26 £20 - £30 233 Britains Racing Colours Of Famous Owners, post war, H.M. The Queen, catalogue number RC1, in original box - purple, gold braid, scarlet sleeves, black cap £60 - £80 234 Britains Racing Colours Of Famous Owners, post war, Lord Astor, catalogue number RC2, in original box - light blue, pink sash, pink cap£0 - £0 235 Britains Racing Colours Of Famous Owners, post war, Lord Derby, catalogue number RC3, in original box - black, white cap £60 - £80
242 William Crawford and Sons Limited Lucy Attwell’s Fairy House metal biscuit tin/money box £20 - £30 243 Simon Halbig bisque head doll - 1349 Jutta in playworn condition and head badly damaged and repaired £20 - £30 244 Selection of boxed Corgi Classic and other buses (12) £30 - £50 245 Three Corgi boxed gift sets, Minors and Populars, British Railways Transport of the 50s and 60s and GPO Telephones Limited Edition (3) £15 - £25 246 Collection of Corgi Classic commercial vehicles (15) and two other Corgi model Escort vans (17) £30 - £50 247 Four Corgi Classic cars, a Morris Mini van and a Lledo Vanguards Ford Anglia, all boxed (7) £15 - £20
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248 Fourteen playworn Corgi and Matchbox Models of Yesteryears vehicles (14) £15 - £20 249 Dinky Toys Telephone Service Van number 261, Dinky Duplo Toys Ford Regent number 061, both complete with damaged boxes and nine other unboxed Dinky vehicles (11) £20 - £30 250 Collection of boxed model vehicles including Lledo Post Office Telephones Limited Edition set and others by Oxford Diecast, Days Gone and Matchbox Models of Yesteryear (17) £20 - £30 251 Burago diecast Jaguar SS100 (1937), Maisto Mercedes Benz 300S and a quantity of Tri-ang train track and Hornby Dublo metal restaurant car £20 - £30 252 Armand Marseille bisque head doll, stamped no 370 3/ODER, 43cm long £40 - £60
266 Collection of Rupert The Bear memorabilia including ten of the Followers of Rupert Nutwood Newsletter binders and newsletters, Rupert calendars 2004 to 2011, three Rupert the Bear scrapbooks, scarf, 1996 annual cover and twenty one hard and paperback books £30 - £50 267 Collection of forty five Beano book annuals, two Dandy/Beano books and a selection of Beano comics £30 - £40 268 The Eagle annuals number 8 to 11, two Eagle sports annuals 7 and 8, assorted childrens books and three cigarette card albums £15 - £25 269 Contents to two boxes - Boys Big Christmas annual, Kit Carsons cowboy annual 1956, various childrens and other books and a small quantity newspapers £15 - £25
BOOKS, ETC
270 Contents to metal trunk - quantity Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation magazines, The Scottish Students song book and various music books and pamphlets £15 - £25
260 A small collection of childrens and other badges, Odeon Mickey Mouse Club, Bobby Bear Fan Club, etc £15 - £25
271 ‘The Twit-Twats’ A Christmas Allegorical story of Birds by Rev. Aug. J. Thébaud SJ and fifteen other books mainly on birds £15 - £25
261 Rupert The Bear memorabilia - Lledo 75th anniversary diecast model van set, pure new wool Rupert scarf, Wedgwood Rupert plate and mug, three Rupert figures and a pin badge (8) £20 - £30
272 Contents to lid - various local interest guide books, guide books and pamphlets - towns cities, nature tails, etc and Pictional History series books from the 1960s/1970s £15 - £25
262 The New Rupert Book - Daily Express annual 1946, inscribed and price cut £50 - £70
273 G A Henty - contents to three boxes - sixty six historical novels ‘At Agincourt’, ‘Under Drakes Flag’, etc £50 - £70
Please note lots 253 to 259 are blank
263 More Adventures of Rupert - Daily Express annual 1947, inscribed, not price cut, slight tear to front cover £40 - £60 264 Ten collector’s editions of the Rupert annuals 1941 to 1945, 1948 to 1952, 1970, Rupert a collection of favourite stories and boxed collection The Adventures of Rupert reprints (12) £20 - £30 265 Twenty five Rupert annuals, 1988 and numbers 54 to 77 (1990 to 2013) £60 - £80
274 Enid Blyton and others - contents to box forty childrens novels and books ‘The Ragamuffin Mystery’, ‘Five Go To Demon Rocks’, etc £40 - £50 275 Contents to three boxes - eighty six various childrens novels and books - Charles Dickens, Louisa M Alcott etc £20 - £40 276 Contents to box - books on engineering, history etc £10 - £15 277 Five books on birds and the countryside including Peter Scotts autobiography ‘The Eye of the Wind’ £10 - £15
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278 Contents to four boxes - one hundred and five modern classics and novels, autobiographies and other books, John Le Carré, Dick Francis etc £20 - £40
283 Contents to two boxes - childrens novels and books including ‘Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales’, illustrated by Mabel Lucie Attwell, ‘Merry and Bright’ by Cecil Aldin, etc £20 - £30 284 Contents to two boxes - various issues of the Gramophone magazine from 1950s/1960s £10 - £20 285 Contents to two boxes - large quantity The War Illustrated magazines covering both World Wars £30 - £40 286 Sixteen Giles cartoon annuals 1960s/1970s and 1980s £15 - £25 287 G A Henty, twelve various novels ‘Won by the Sword’, ‘Under Wellingtons Command’ £15 - £20 288 Conts to 5 boxes - asstd novels pharmaceutical books, ‘History of the Burgh of Dumfries’, 2nd Edition etc £20 - £30
279 279 J R R Tolkien ‘The Adventures of Tom Bombadil’, first published 1962 - tear to dust cover £70 - £80 280 Richard Wagner 'The Tale of Lohengrin, Knight of the Swan', after the Drama of Richard Wagner by T W Rolletson, presented by Willy Pogany, published by G G Harrap and Co London 1913 £100 - £130 280A 'The Haggadah' executed by Arthur Szyk (illust), edited by Cecil Roth, with silver plated embossed covers. £20 - £40 280BW Chaffers ‘Hallmarks On Plate’ fifth edition and a miniature book by Zangwill ‘The Melting Pot’ £10 - £15 281 Contents to two boxes - theatre programmes, newspaper articles from the 1950s etc £10 - £20 282 Contents to two boxes - assorted novels and other books including ‘The Seven Lamps of Architecture’ by John Ruskin, ‘In Good King Charles’s Golden Days’ by Bernard Shaw, etc £20 - £30
289 Large copy of the Holy Bible, The Reader’s Digest ‘Atlas of the World’ and ‘Atlas Of The British Isles’, childrens books including ‘Arabian Nights’ and two children’s stamp albums £20 - £30 290 Late Victorian/early Edwardian family photograph album, postcard album ‘Views of Yorkshire and Britain’, ‘Views of Scarborough’ album and two books on Wakefield £20 - £30 291 Richard Gordon, seven volumes of the Doctor series, and contents to box - books on Yorkshire, guide books etc £25 - £30 292 ‘Old Houses in Wolverhampton and the Neighbourhood’ consisting of twenty original etchings by The Rev J L Petit MA, 2 volumes Remarks On Church Architecture £10 - £20 293 Arthur Mee ‘The Kings England Series’, three books on the Yorkshire Ridings, six others on Yorkshire and a quantity of Wills and other cigarette cards £10 - £20 294 ‘Beautiful Britain’ views of our stately homes, two cycling books and three pamphlets £15 - £25 295 Four volumes of the Dalesman 1960-1964, quantity of Dalesman magazines 1970s and Modern Masterpiece books parts 1-16 £15 - £20
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296 Contents to two boxes - volumes 1-6 Practical Coal Mining, fifteen assorted Observer books and quantity books relating to the Second World War £15 - £20
310 Contents to two boxes - large quantity glass photo slides and black and white negatives etc, mainly North Leeds and Harrogate, maps, etc £20 - £30
297 T E Lawrence ‘Seven Pillars Of Wisdom’, privately printed 1926, first published for general circulation 1935 £20 - £30
POSTCARDS AND STAMPS
298 Harold Steward Rathbone ‘Dunvegan Castle - A Poem’, The Guild Press Birmingham 1899 £30 - £40 299 Gordon Home ‘Yorkshire Coast and Moorland Scenes’, Adam & Charles Black London 1904 £15 - £20 300 Robert Southey ‘The Life Of Nelson’, Sampson Low Marston & Co Limited London £15 - £20 301 J.O.P Bland and E Backhouse ‘China under the Empress Dowager’, William Heinemann London, second impression 1910 £20 - £30 302 Fourteen volumes ‘The New Educational Library’, two cigarette card albums, etc £10 - £15 303 Contents to two boxes - books on Yorkshire, ‘The Martyrs of Tolpuddle’, etc £15 - £25 304 Small quantity Audio and Record Eeview magazines, 1960s £5 - £10 305 J.S Fletcher ‘A Picturesque History of Yorkshire’, six volumes, ‘The Place-names of the West Riding’, five volumes and other books on Yorkshire £20 - £30
312 An album containing Royal Wedding (Charles and Diana) First Day Covers of Countries of World commemorative stamps £20 - £30 313 A postcard album of Wakefield and Wakefield District scenes and events £20 - £30 314 Two postcard albums containing mainly Yorkshire and northern scenes £20 - £30 315 Contents to bag - stamp album and loose stamps - GB and world £10 - £20 316 The Strand stamp album containing European and World stamps £10 - £20 317 Three albums of postcards - GB and Europe £40 - £60 318 Contents to box file - four issues of the Marvel comic, nine issues of the First Comic and a collector’s pack of four issues of War Graphics (17) £20 - £30
306 The Right Hon Lord Lytton ‘Eugene Aram’, ‘A History of Helmsley, Rievaulx and District’ and other books on Yorkshire £20 - £30
319 Contents to box file - small quantity vintage Christmas and other cards, four small photo albums and a quantity of Moorcroft Collector’s Club newsletters £15 - £25
307 F A Stewart ‘Cross Country with Hounds’, Charles Simpson ‘The Harboro Country’ and other books on hunting (30) £40 - £60
320 Collection of early photographs of the Lake District and northern views £15 - £25
308 Contents to two boxes - various novels, eight volumes of the Strand magazine, etc £10 - £20 309 ‘Gallery of Engravings’ volumes one and two and various books on painting, Yorkshire, etc £15 - £25
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311 An extensive collection of British, European and some world postcards - Thirty one albums and two box files mainly from the 1970s and 1980s but with other dates, being the collection of a Leeds school teacher some albums with written detail of school and other trips undertaken £50 - £80
321 Sundry topographical and other postcards and cards in a presentation case £20 - £30 322 Pelham stamp album and quantity loose stamps to cigar box - European and World £10 - £20
323 Two postcard albums and contents topographical and other cards, mainly relating to Britain £15 - £25 324 Facsimile poster‘Gone with the Wind’, 25’’ x 19’’ £10 - £15 325 Classroom picture chart, two small stamp albums and contents and quantity loose stamps, some First Day Covers - Europe and World £15 - £25
334 Contents to three boxes - large quantity loose stamps, GB, Europe and World £20 - £30 335 Six cigarette card albums and assorted sets of cigarette cards - Mitchells Clan Tartans, Churchman Eastern Proverbs etc £50 - £70 336 Five cigarette card albums including Wills Composers, Wills Animalalloys, etc and two boxes of loose cigarette cards £50 - £70 337 Collection of postcards including Bamforth and Co. songcards, buildings including Amblers Mill East Ardsley, etc £15 - £25 338 Contents to lid - assorted cigarette cards and Wizard’s Battles For The Flag cards £5 - £10 339 Old photo album depicting English topographical and town scenes and a small framed print ‘His Master Vice’ £15 - £25 340 Vintage Christmas and other greetings cards, postcards and photographs £15 - £25
326 326 Gallagher Ltd cigarette card album including VC Heroes and others £50 - £60 327 Three Wills cigarette card albums and one other - naval ships badges, steam trains etc £30 - £40 328 Postcard album - topographical and other scenes and quantity pasted cigarette card albums and loose cigarette and Brooke Bond tea cards £20 - £30 329 Contents to crate - three albums and quantity packaged British First Day Covers 1990s/2000s £40 - £50 330 Three albums of First Day Covers relating to Queen Elizabeth, The Silver Jubilee and the 25th Anniversary of her Coronation together with two stamp albums, GB and others £20 - £30 331 Contents to tray - assorted loose stamps, GB and World £10 - £20 332 Contents postcards etc
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333 Postcard album containing humorous and topographical views £15 - £25
341 Stamp album containing First Day Covers, late 1960s-1990s, loose stamps, student watercolours of Ancient Egyptian, mythical gods and characters, snapshot packs, etc £20 - £30 Please note lots 342 to 350 are blank
RUGS AND CARPETS 351 A brown Kilim rug with zig zag design, 170cm x 240cm £20 - £30 352 A red and blue patterned Turkish runner, 195cm x 75cm £30 - £40 353 An Afghan Ziegler wool and cotton rug in burgundy floral surround with uniform floral borders in beige, 135cm x 84cm £50 - £70 354 A Turkish Mahal rug, tasselled end with symmetrical central pattern bordered in deep red surround with symmetrical woven patterns in blue/red/brown, 127cm x 198cm £50 - £70 355 An Afghan Kazak rug, central symmetrical pattern of Turkomen style with borders of burgundy, beige and blue with tasselled ends, 175cm x 125cm £100 - £120
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356 A Persian Hamadan rug, symmetrical patterns of floral and abstract form in reds on a base of deep red with tasseled ends, 206cm x 140cm £120 - £140 357 A Persian Quarm rug, beige floral border, deep red centre with floral patterns in blue, red and green, 230cm x 135cm £200 - £220 358 An Afghan Ziegler rug with symmetrical floral patterns in beige and brown with tasseled ends, 305cm x 244cm £300 - £350 359 An Afghan Ziegler rug, floral patterned on beige centre with deep red border, 292cm x 254cm £350 - £400 360 An Afghan Alkharn rug, deep red base with symmetrical abstract patterns in blue and beige, 392cm x 297cm £500 - £550 361 A Persian Ziegler rug, symmetrical Art Nouveau style floral designs with wide border, 427cm x 335cm £700 - £800 362 A Persian Ziegler rug with central floral patterns in black, brown and green leading to large borders of similar design with deep red tasselled ends, 557cm x 365cm £1,500 - £1,700 Please note that lots 363 to 370 are blank
CERAMICS AND GLASS 371 18th century style wine glass, 16cm £20 - £30 372 A Royal Worcester figure by F G Doughty 'Grandmothers Dress' and a Mintons urn shaped vase with floral decoration (2) £40 - £60 373 Quantity of commemorative ware - George IV, Elizabeth II etc £15 - £20 374 Large quantity of mixed ceramics including ginger jars, Carlton ware, Denby £20 - £30 375 Five pieces of Denby Dale pie commemorative items including 1988 pie dish and plate, 1928 pie plate and two 1964 china cups £15 - £20
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376 A Royal Dux model of an Indian elephant in green and gilt enamels, 24cm long £40 - £60 377 A Royal Dux flower bowl in the form of a shell with a seated girl filling a pitcher (shape 1047), 24cm £70 - £100 378 A Royal Dux group of Tyrolean boy with a Pointer (shape 2067), 33.7cm £100 - £150 379 A Royal Doulton figure ‘Robert Burns’ HN3641 £50 - £70 380 A Royal Doulton whisky flask for Dewers and another £40 - £60 381 Two Royal Doulton figures ‘The Coachman’ HN2282 and ‘Biddy Penny Farthing’ HN1843 £50 - £70 382 A Bourne stoneware Danesby Ware vase with moulded shoulders, 26.7cm and another (2) £50 - £70 383 An early 19th century pearlware baluster jug painted with harvest scenes and named ‘Henry and Ann Archer, 12.5cm £30 - £40 384 A Doulton Lambeth stoneware baluster jug with applied fox hunting scene, 22.5cm £50 - £70 385 A Royal Doulton flambé cylindrical vase in cottage landscapes pattern, 17.5cm £40 - £60 386 A Royal Doulton figure ‘Valerie’ HN2107, and another (2) £20 - £30 387 A Royal Dux shell shape flower bowl surmounted by a girl with a lyre (shape 1932), 26.7cm £70 - £100 388 A Royal Worcester figure ‘Spring’ by F G Doughty (3012/1), date code 1942, 21.6cm £70 - £100 389 A Beswick Venetian ware bowl (794) and a matching jug (796) (2) £30 - £40 390 A Wedgwood lustre bowl with gilt humming bird decoration, 11.4cm £40 - £60 391 A Japanese Satsuma bowl, decorated with a panel of figures in a landscape, 12.5cm £30 - £40
392 A pair of Burmantofts pottery candlesticks with reeded stems, on square moulded bases in dark green glaze, 21cm (2) £60 - £80 393 A Burmantofts faience baluster jardiniere with moulded floral decoration in yellow glaze, 20cm £30 - £40
407 A frosted glass lamp and shade with polished stylised butterfly decoration, 31cm £40 - £60 408 A frosted glass light bowl with swag moulding, 38cm £30 - £40
394 A Burmantofts faience baluster vase with pierced cylindrical neck and incised decoration, in yellow glaze, modeller’s initials AT, 29.2cm £50 - £70 395 A pottery jug and bowl set with moulded mask spout and floral decoration and an oval soup tureen (3) £40 - £60 396 A Poole pottery fruit bowl with flower and leaf painted decoration, 24.1cm £40 - £60 397 An early 19th century black basalt teapot of elongated hexagonal shape with moulded decoration £30 - £40 398 A Doulton pottery footed bowl in ‘Gloire De Dijon’ pattern 12 and a smaller bowl (2) £40 - £60 399 A Royal Doulton stoneware cylindrical vase with autumn leaf decoration, 25.5cm £30 - £40 400 A Noritake bowl with domed cover decorated in floral panels, 17.5cm £30 - £40
409 409 A late Victorian glass ewer with cylindrical body and narrow neck, wheel engraved with panels of birds and flower basket, 32.4cm £40 - £60
401 A German porcelain candlestick modelled as a boy representing autumn, on circular base, 28cm £40 - £60 402 A Minton porcelain plate painted with a mackerel and signed A. Holland, within a gilt and turquoise border, 26.7cm £40 - £60 403 A Crown Ducal circular dish in Charlotte Rhead Persian Rose pattern, 36.2cm £40 - £60
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404 A Japanese Satsuma baluster vase painted and gilded with panels of figures and blossom trees, 30.5cm £80 - £120
410 A pair of Royal Worcester plates painted with fruit, signed W Bee, on a textured gilded ground, date code 1929, 27.3cm (2) £300 - £400
405 A pair of Japanese Satsuma baluster vases, painted and gilded with panels of warriors and immortals, 37.5cm (2) £250 - £350
411 A pair of large Staffordshire pottery dogs with gilt collars and chains, 38cm (2) £80 - £120
406 A faceted glass lamp with domed shade, on baluster base, 38.7cm £40 - £60
412 Three Rothwell pottery creamware plates with moulded and green glazed borders, 22.5cm (3) £30 - £40
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413 A Leeds pottery pearlware plate, printed in black with a church and boat in foreground, 20cm £30 - £40 414 A pair of Burmantofts faience tall baluster vases with twin handles, moulded and enamelled with foliage, 40.5cm (2) £100 - £150
COLLECTORS’ ITEMS 415 A horn beaker etched with a hunting scene, 9cm £30 - £40 416 Three horn beakers, spoons, egg cups, etc (a lot) £40 - £60 417 An Arts & Crafts panel, worked in long stitch ‘The Thoughts of Youth’ and a seated girl, 99cm x 43cm £60 - £80 418 A carved horn with side mouthpiece, 78cm £30 - £40 419 A parasol with carved ivory handle £30 - £40 420 A collection of feather and painted fans (a lot) £50 - £70
429 Contents to box - porcelain plaque, opera glasses, various watches etc £10 - £15 430 Two steel yards, two flat irons and a set of balance scales and weights £15 - £20 431 Two brown leather 25lb field gun cases and a brown leather heliograph case £70 - £80 432 Ornate brass framed wall mirror, 35cm x 55cm £15 - £25 433 Adana ‘’Eight-Five’’ bench top manual hand printing press £40 - £50 434 Contents to metal cabinet, six assorted trays and cabinets and a box containing an extremely large quantity metal printing type £50 - £70 435 Two chrome and metal printing dye plates Sunday Pictorial and The Daily Mirror £20 - £30 436 H E Messmer Limited paper grammage weigher £15 - £25 437 Multigraph oak twelve drawer type storage cabinet and an oak type storage tray £20 - £30
421 A brass bottle jack with crane and a brass airing rail (3) £40 - £60 422 A violin with single piece back, with bow, in case £30 - £40 423 Crocodile skin ladies vintage handbag with gilt clasp £20 - £30 424 Ladies vintage Art Deco leather handbag £15 - £20 425 Ladies vintage bead work oriental purse and a quantity of costume jewellery £25 - £35 426 Ladies Bakelite powder compact in Art Deco style with monochrome colours £10 - £15 427 Red tin cased music box with exposed handle, decorated with a lakeside castle scene £10 - £15 428 Contents to box - matchbox covers, stamps holders etc £10 - £15
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438 438 Blick Featherweight typewriter on oak base £30 - £40 439 Set of four J A Steen Blackpool right hand hickory shafted irons complete with golf bag £50 - £60 440 Five hickory shafted right hand gold clubs A F Tuck Hessle mashie, George Nicoll Scotland Recorder No. 2 iron, 36 special niblick, Tom Auchterlonie St. Andrews putter and a G Acomb Scotland mashie niblick £150 - £175
441 Large brown car cosy 117cm x 146cm made by Oliver Day of Dewsbury and as supplied to Steiff in Germany £25 - £35
456 An Angle-Indian octagonal rosewood occasional table with carved top and legs, joined by radiating stretchers, 45.7cm £50 - £70
442 Contents to three pallets - nine plaster church corbels 76cm and 86cm long - as viewed £50 - £75
457 A Victorian mahogany music cabinet with glazed panel door over a carved panel fall front compartment, 45.7cm £70 - £100
443 A pair of Chinese bronze vases with dragon and phoenix reliefs, each 44cm high £350 - 450
458 An early 18th century table desk, the sloping hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, the front panel with floral carving and dated 1724, 76cm £120 - £180
444 An Arabic freestanding brass hookah pipe, 106cm high £65 - 85 445 'Conde' - a gilded metal figure of a Cavalier, 47cm high £100 - 150 446 A Japanese vase and cover, decorated with maidens and flowers, 83cm high £150 - 200
FURNITURE AND OBJECTS 447 Cream and gilt ornate framed salon armchair £220 - £250 448 Modern hall bench, heavily carved with rose motif tapestry seat and a 3 section tapestry back panels, 215cm £80 - £120 449 George III oak bureau with fall flap over 2 short and 3 long drawers, 106cm £80 - £120
459 A Victorian rosewood folding card table, the top with stringing and serpentine ends, on shaped legs with undershelf, 76cm £80 - £120 460 A set of four Victorian mahogany side chairs, the open backs with scroll tops, serpentine seats and on reeded cabriole legs (4) £200 - £300 461 An early 19th century mahogany drop flap table with rectangular top, end drawers and on square tapered legs, 99cm x 76cm £80 - £120 462 An early 19th century mahogany chest with banded frieze over four long bowed drawers, on slender bracket feet with shaped apron, 97cm £120 - £180
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463 A George III style rectangular walnut dressing stool, the cabriole legs with gilt shell knees and on claw and ball feet £100 - £150
451 A walnut chest of two short and three long drawers with strung and banded decoration, on bracket feet, 102cm £50 - £70
464 A set of six Victorian rosewood side chairs, the backs with open scroll splats, serpentine seats and on reeded cabriole legs (6) £400 - £600
452 An early 19th century night cupboard with gallery top over banded doors and base drawer, on short sabre legs, 56cm £50 - £70
465 A Victorian mahogany torchere with reeded column, on circular base, 127cm £70 - £100
453 An early 19th century mahogany frame easy chair with scroll arms, on square tapered legs £40 - £60
466 A Victorian figured walnut oval loo table, the top with scroll inlaid satinwood banding, on quadruple supports and scroll legs, 113cm x 81cm £150 - £250
454 An oak hanging corner cupboard, with panel door enclosing shaped shelves, 99cm x 61cm £40 - £60
467 A rosewood sarcophagus shape tea caddy with strung corners, 29cm £40 - £60
455 A Chinese carved jardinière stand, on four scroll legs and inset with hard stones, 59.7cm £40 - £60
468 An early 19th century mahogany frame dressing table mirror, the oval plate on scroll supports and base with two bowed drawers £50 - £70
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469 An early 19th century mahogany frame dressing table mirror, the rectangular plate with reeded supports and base with three bowed drawers £50 - £70 470 A George III style mahogany standing corner cupboard enclosed by a single door with geometric glazing over a plain panel, 211cm x 83cm £80 - £120 471 A George III style mahogany occasional table with hinged circular top, on turned pillar and cabriole tripod, 45cm £40 - £60
477 A George III style rectangular mirror in a walnut cushion frame £70 - £100 478 An early 18th century style oak desk on a stand with turned legs, 49.5cm £120 - £180 479 A mahogany frame dressing stool, the rectangular woolwork seat with serpentine sides, on cabriole legs £40 - £60 480 An oak table cabinet of three long drawers, 40.5cm £40 - £60
472 A walnut sewing box on later cabriole legs £30 - £40 473 A French style kingwood occasional table with banded kidney shaped top over two concave drawers and on square cabriole legs, 47cm £70 - £100 474 A pair of brass candlesticks with open spiral columns and circular bases, 40.5cm £30 - £40 481 481 A walnut workbox with mother-of-pearl inlaid panels and strung decoration, 28cm £40 - £60 482 A set of four early 19th century stained beech dining chairs with fan bar backs, on turned legs (4) £80 - £120 483 An ash Windsor armchair, the high back with pierced splats, on turned legs with bowed stretcher £100 - £120 484 A child’s ash Windsor armchair with pierced splats, on turned legs £100 - £120
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485 An ash Windsor armchair with pierced splats, on turned legs with bowed stretcher £100 - £120
475 A Victorian mahogany miniature chest of two short and three long drawers, on turned feet, 30.5cm £60 - £80
486 An early 19th century circular mahogany occasional table, the tilting top on pillar and down curved tripod, 54.5cm £80 - £120
476 An early 19th century occasional table with double drawer over single drawer, on square tapered legs, 47cm £60 - £80
487 A Victorian mahogany piano stool, the screw action seat on carved pillar and tripod £40 - £60
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495 A George III mahogany chest of four long drawers, on bracket feet, 83cm £200 - £300 496 A Victorian mahogany chest with serpentine drawer over two long drawers, on turned feet, 99cm £80 - £120 497 A George III mahogany drop leaf table on square legs, 137cm x 112cm £40 - £60 498 A Victorian painted pine housekeeper’s cupboard, the top with four arched panel doors, the case with four drawers flanked by end cupboards, 269cm x 213cm £400 - £600 499 A Victorian oval mahogany supper table, the tilting top on reeded pillar and four scroll legs, 107cm x 81cm £120 - £180 500 A George III mahogany corner cupboard with panel frieze over strung panel door and base drawer, 117cm x 78cm £120 - £180 484
501 An American spring rocking chair with turned frame £50 - £70
488 A Victorian mahogany occasional table, the rectangular top with parquetry inlay, on bobbin supports and turned stretchers, 83.5cm x 40.5cm £80 - £120
502 A child’s American spring rocking chair with turned frame £50 - £70
489 An early 19th century mahogany occasional table, the rectangular tipping top on turned pillar and down-swept tripod, 52cm x 54cm £60 - £80
503 A Victorian mahogany chest of serpentine frieze drawer over two short and three long drawers, flanked by bobbin turned pillar, 124cm £80 - £120
490 A George III oak side table with two frieze drawers, on square chamfered legs, 72cm £50 - £70
504 A Regency mahogany folding tea table, on octagonal baluster, circular base and four paw feet, 91cm £150 - £200
491 A Victorian oak hall chair with carved shield back, serpentine seat and on cabriole legs £40 - £60
505 An Edward VII mahogany china cabinet with carved crest over glazed and panel door with carved rosettes, on square tapered legs, 81cm £100 - £150
492 A pair of George III mahogany dining chairs with pierced splats, on square chamfered legs (2) £80 - £120 493 A Victorian mahogany cylindrical night cupboard with inset marble top £80 - £120 494 An early 19th century mahogany drum table, the frieze with four drawers and dummy drawers, on turned pillar and scroll tripod, 66cm £100 - £150
506 A Victorian pollard oak bookcase enclosed by arched glazed panel doors, reeded sides and on square tapered feet, 117cm £100 - £150 507 An oak refectory style dining table with carved frieze, on heavy carved balusters, platform feet and stretcher, 155cm x 81cm £100 - £150
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508 A reproduction oak sideboard, the raised back with cupboards and carved baluster supports over carved frieze drawers and panel doors, 168cm x 142cm £120 - £180
514 A Victorian walnut Davenport with banded decoration, the hinged top over writing slope, four side drawers and dummy drawers, 54cm £320 - £400
509 An oak bow front corner cupboard, the panel door with profuse foliate scroll carving, 96.5cm x 66cm £80 - £120
515 An early 19th century mahogany wine cooler style hexagonal cabinet with strung and inlaid lid, on square out-curved legs, 45cm £575 - £675
510 A late 17th century style oak side table with carved drawer and on baluster legs, 86cm £70 - £100 511 A Victorian oak open bookcase with adjustable shelves and reeded sides, 155cm £100 - £150
516 An early 18th century style walnut low boy with three drawers in a shaped frieze and on cabriole legs, 73cm £750 - £850 517 An Edward VII satinwood sofa table with floral painted decoration, on panel support and down-swept feet, 150cm x 61cm £650 - £750
512 A Victorian mahogany bedside cupboard, the panel door with applied carved decoration, 39cm £50 - £70 513 A French style mahogany cylinder action lady’s desk with marble shelf over drawers sliding writing surface, frieze drawers and on reeded turned legs, 81cm £750 - £850
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518 An octagonal mahogany three tier dumb waiter, the trays with pierced edges, on reeded pillar and carved tripod, 104cm high £700 - £800 519 A Chinese style rectangular work table, the lacquered top with gilt figure and flower decoration, on an ebonised base with turned pillars and hairy paw feet, 62cm £300 - £350 520 An early 19th century rectangular rosewood folding card table with scroll frieze, on octagonal balusters, circular base and paw feet, 91cm £350 - £450 521 An Edward VII mahogany occasional table with oval banded top, on square tapered legs, with vase shelf, 91cm x 59cm £270 - £300 522 A Victorian style figured mahogany oval supper table with inlaid oval tipping top, on quadruple pillars and scroll feet, 116cm x 91cm £700 - £750
528 530 A pair of Victorian walnut side chairs, the open backs with carved crests and bars, serpentine seats and on reeded cabriole legs (2) £60 - £80
523 A George III semi-circular mahogany sideboard with fan veneered top, frieze drawer and cupboards, on square tapered legs with spade feet, 132cm £400 - £500
531 A mahogany corner cupboard with scroll pediment over a tracery glazed door with hatched stringing, 92cm x 53cm £70 - £90
524 A pair of Regency mahogany dining chairs with bar backs, reeded sides and on turned legs (2) £50 - £70
532 A Victorian walnut armchair with shield back, open scroll arms, serpentine seat and on cabriole legs £140 - £160
525 A Victorian mahogany occasional table with octagonal parquetry top, on carved pillar and tripod, 47cm £100 - £150
533 A George III Irish mahogany serving table, the centre bowed frieze with banded panel and on plain square tapered legs, 274cm £1,800 - £2,000
526 An Anglo-Indian rosewood occasional table, the shaped edge square top on carved curved legs joined by an undershelf, 55.8cm £100 - £150
534 A French style cast brass clock garniture, the case with urn over scrolls and mask, on paw feet, 61cm with a pair of matching five light candelabra £200 - £300
527 An oak hanging corner cupboard with carved panel door enclosing shaped shelves, 91cm x 66cm £50 - £70 528 An Edward VII mahogany writing table, the raised back with drawer, over bowed frieze drawers and on square chamfered and beaded legs, 91cm £120 - £180
535 A 1930s onyx desk set with lapis lazuli panels comprising lamp, clock, calendar and pen stand, thermometer and cigarette box with silver gilt hinges (5) £120 - £180 536 A French lever movement carriage clock in brass framed case, white front plate and striking on a coil gong, 16.5cm, handle up £70 - £100
529 A Victorian walnut occasional table, the octagonal top with ebonised and satinwood banding, on turned legs with undershelf, 61cm £80 - £120
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537 A classical column table lamp, the painted pillar with applied fruiting vine, on square base with paw feet, 48cm £40 - £60
542 A Victorian mahogany frame dressing table mirror, the oval plate on a scroll carved support, the base with hinged cover and serpentine front £50 - £70
538 A 19th century brass and copper Manx hearth stand, the scroll pierced top on a copper frame with cabriole legs, 34cm x 25.5cm £40 - £60
543 A mid 19th century mercury column wheel barometer in a shaped mahogany case with inlaid shells, rosettes and thermometer, the circular dial signed Camota and Co., 99cm £80 - £120
539 A WMF Britannia metal biscuit box with scrolled embossing and brass lid £30 - £40 540 Brass and metal bifold burner miners lamp by Naylor Wigan £30 - £40
544 A symphonion table model disc musical box in walnut case, serial no. 348818, playing 7_’’ discs,, together with an album of twelve discs £150 - £250
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541 A Japanese ivory okimono realistically carved as a human skull, signed £100 - £150
545 A George III mahogany secretaire chest, the serpentine front with a secretaire drawer over four long drawers, on bracket feet, 104cm £300 - £400
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546 A frame containing three silk woven pictures as a ‘Souvenir of the Bradford Exhibition 1904’, 19cm x 40.5cm £60 - £80 547 A German movement pigeon timing clock in a wooden case with slots for ten rings £40 - £60 548 A pair of globular copper urns with brass handles and taps made by Rhodes and Halmshaw, Ossett, 43cm £50 - £70
553 A turned treen baking bowl, 45.5cm £40 - £60 554 An oak sideboard, the raised panelled back with twist columns, over frieze drawers and cupboard with applied moulded decoration, 182cm £120 - £180 555 An early 19th century mahogany supper table with circular tilting top, on turned pillar, circular base, on three scroll feet, 124cm £150 - £250 556 An early 18th century oak mule chest with plank top over four moulded panels, two drawers and on bracket feet, 137cm £120 - £180
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557 557 A late 17th century oak box with chip carved lid, the carved front panel dated 1698, 61cm £80 - £120
549 549 An oak ashtray by Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn with carved mouse £30 - £40 550 A figured walnut writing box with brass corners, and another (2) £40 - £60 551 A walnut desk stand with raised back, inkwells and base drawer, part ebonised decoration, 28cm £30 - £40 552 A salt glazed stoneware spirits barrel with applied coat of arms and other decoration, 34cm £30 - £40
558 A George III mahogany secretaire á abattant, the fall front enclosing a fitted cupboard over drawers flanked by blind-fret canted corners, over three long drawers and on bracket feet, 163cm x 91cm £350 - £500 559 A George III mahogany standing corner cupboard of bowed outline, the upper doors with scroll tracery glazing over a pair of panel doors with inlaid ovals, on bracket feet, 218cm x 96cm £300 - £500 560 A pair of early 19th century mahogany side chairs, the rail backs with fluting and carved florets on square tapered legs (2) £40 - £60 561 Three reproduction oak joint stools on turned legs (3) £60 - £80
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562 A Victorian mahogany octagonal work table with tapered base, on carved cabriole tripod, 43cm £40 - £60
566 An early 18th century oak kist with scroll carved frieze over three lozenge panels with reeded framing, 116cm £200 - £300
563 A Persian copper and brass ewer, with Islamic metal inlays, two cream skimmers and a ladle (4) £40 - £60
567 A reproduction mahogany dining table with D-end top, on twin pedestals, two leaves to 280cm x 120cm £50 - £80
564 A mahogany bedside cupboard, carved table and box (3) £40 - £60
568 A set of eight George III style mahogany dining chairs, the arched rail backs with wheatsheaf and husk carving, on square open legs (2 armchairs and 6 singles) £250 - £350
565 An early 19th century rectangular dressing table mirror in mahogany frame, the bowed base with three drawers and on turned ivory feet £40 - £60
569 A George III mahogany semi-circular folding tea table with strung corners, on square tapered legs, 91cm £120 - £180 570 A pair of Victorian walnut sidechairs, the open oval backs with carved crests, serpentine seats and on reeded cabriole legs and another pair with shield backs (4) £70 - £100 571 A George III style trio of occasional tables, the rectangular tops on slender turned legs and reeded feet (3) £60 - £80 572 An early 18th century oak kist with floret carved frieze over three carved arched panels and fern carved supports, 147cm £300 - £400
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573 A George III mahogany chest of two short and three long bowed drawers, flanked by reeded corners, on square out turned feet, 104cm £200 - £300 574 A Victorian mahogany armchair with shaped upholstered back, with scroll arms, serpentine seat and on cabriole legs £120 - £180
576 A George III mahogany folding tea table with serpentine top, frieze drawer and on square chamfered ogee legs, 86cm £200 - £300 577 A George II oak lowboy with mahogany crossbanded top, three drawers in shaped frieze and on cabriole legs with pad feet, 81cm £200 - £300 578 A George III mahogany sideboard with banded bowed top over frieze drawer and two deep drawers with strung decoration, on square tapered legs, 106cm £250 - £350 579 A George III mahogany sideboard of bowed outline, the centre drawer flanked by two deep drawers, on square tapered legs, 152cm £300 - £500
575 575 A George II walnut kneehole desk with crossbanded top over frieze drawer, recessed cupboard and two pedestals of drawers, with broken line inlay, on bracket feet, 86cm £600 - £800 580 580 A George III mahogany chest of serpentine outline with crossbanded top over slide and three long drawers, flanked by blind-fret canted corners, on outswept feet with shaped apron, 109cm £400 - £600 581 A mahogany plant stand with circular top and under shelf, on square legs,96cm £30 - £40 582 A Victorian mahogany rocking chair with buttoned back, on scroll feet £30 - £40 576
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583 A Victorian mahogany rectangular foot stool with serpentine aprons and on cabriole legs £40 - £60 584 An Edward VII mahogany semi-circular folding card table with cross banded top over strung frieze and on square tapered legs, 75cm £80 - £120
590 A bronze five stem chandelier decorated with five angels, 65cm high £150 - 200 591 A King Edward style cast iron pub table with composite top, 61cm diameter £100 - 150 592 A brass mounted oval table in the French style, 46cm £150 - 200
585 An ash Windsor armchair with comb back and split arm rests, on plain legs £40 - £60
593 A Georgian mahognay armchair with green upholstered seat £130 - 180
586 A pair of Edward VII mahogany armchairs with upholstered panel backs and turned supports on turned legs (2) £60 - £80
594 A Georgian oak bow front corner cupboard, 94cm high £50 - 80
587 A mahogany side cabinet with gallery top, over frieze drawers and cupboard flanked by small drawers, 66cm £50 - £70 588 An oak sideboard, the raised back with bevelled mirror, over frieze drawers and moulded panel cupboards and on turned legs, 167cm x 182cm £120 - £180 589 A light oak cylinder bureau, the shutter enclosing pigeon holes and sliding writing surface, on pedestals of three drawers, 147cm £120 - £180
595 A gentleman's washstand, 82cm high
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596 A Victorian revolving mahogany framed piano stool £60 - 80 597 A Victorian walnut circular lift top work table with chessboard top, 46cm diameter £290 - 330 598 A lady's Victorian writing desk with satinwood banding, painted in the Roman manner with flowers and masks, 92cm x 54cm £400 - 500
End of Sale There will be extra lots and possible alterations prior to sale. Addendum sheets can be downloaded from our website.
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BUYER’S CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. All lots (which term shall include all forms of personal property whatsoever and property fitted or affixed to land) are tendered for sale subject to these Conditions. No variation of such Conditions shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by a person duly authorised by the Auctioneer. In these Conditions the 'Auctioneer’ shall be the company or firm or person, or his or their servant or agent who has agreed to auction any lot. By making a bid for any lot the person making the bid warrants that he has read, makes his bid upon and agrees to be bound by these Conditions. He further warrants that he has due authority and capacity to make the bids and binds himself and any employer or principal to honour any contract resulting therefrom. Any bid shall be deemed to be an offer by the Buyer (which term shall include the bidder and any principal or employee of the bidder) to purchase any lot tendered upon these Conditions alone. 2. The Auctioneer tenders any lot for sale as agent for an on behalf of the person from or through whom instructions for sale have been received (the Seller) and not on the Auctioneers’ own behalf. The sale of any lot shall be concluded and binding at the moment when the lot is knocked down. The highest bid will be accepted save in exceptional circumstances, such circumstances to be determined by the Auctioneer whose decision shall be unchallengable. 3. The Auctioneer shall have the sole and exclusive right at the site of the auction to determine all matters whatsoever concerning the conduct and/or effect of any auction sale or purported sale and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing he shall be entitled to resolve disputes between bidders, to reject any bid, to withdraw, divide or consolidate any lot or lots and he will be entitled to bid on the Seller’s behalf, for any lot offered either with reserve or subject to the Auctioneer’s discretion. No person may advance less at a bid than the sum to be named from time to time by the Auctioneer. 4. As a computerised accounting system operates, it is a Condition precedent to any bid that the bidder obtains from the auctioneer’s clerks, a bidding number which will only be given upon satisfactory proof of identity and payment of a refundable deposit (usually £50.00 or £200.00 if bidding for vehicles, but more if required by the clerk), if called upon to do so by the clerk (for which a receipt will be given at the time of payment). The Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any prospective Purchaser a bidding number and to refuse to accept bids from any party not having an official bidding number. 5. On a successful bid being accepted by the fall of the hammer, the Buyer undertakes to show his bidding number and if required to do so to pay an additional deposit there and then. The balance of the Buyer’s account shall be paid within one day of the sale – unless a shorter period is indicated by the Auctioneer – at the place specified by the Auctioneer for payment. No Purchaser shall have the right to avail himself of any set-off or other plea for none payment of his purchase money against the Auctioneer or his
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in respect of injury or damage to person or property, whether real or personal, caused by or in connection with the acts or omissions of the Buyer, whether caused by himself, his servants or agents or his principles or employer. 10. All conditions and warranties as to the condition, quality, description or fitness for any purpose whatsoever of any lot sold by the Auctioneer are hereby expressly excluded. Neither the Auctioneer nor the Seller will be bound by or liable for any representation of any kind whatsoever, whensoever or howsoever made. Neither the Auctioneer nor the Seller shall be liable for any loss or damage whether caused by negligence or otherwise of either or both or of their servants or agents and without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing neither the Auctioneer nor the Seller shall be liable for any loss of profit, business or production or similar or other loss whether direct or indirect or consequential, however caused. In the circumstances any potential Buyer should rely solely and exclusively upon his own inspection of any lot and should not treat statements made in sale particulars or before or during the auction by the Seller or Auctioneer either as representations or to be relied upon. N.B. A sale by auction is not a consumer sale. Sale of Goods Act 1893 Section 55 (7) and Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 Section 12 (2). No vehicle is warranted or held out to be roadworthy and no lot is warranted or held out to be merchantable or safe for use or complying with statutory requirements for use, display or movement. The Auctioneer, his servants or agents have no authority to make representations. WITH PARTICULAR REGARD TO MOTOR VEHICLES: ALL ARE SOLD WITH THE STANDARD ‘DISCLAIMER’ – “NO RELIANCE WHATSOEVER SHOULD BE PLACED ON THE MILEAGE READING ON THIS VEHICLE AND SHOULD BE TOTALLY DISREGARDED FOR ALL PURPOSES.” MOREOVER, IT IS DEEMED A CONDITION PRECEDENT TO ANY BID FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE THAT THE BIDDER UPON PURCHASE WILL COMPLETE AN ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF NOTICE OF CONDITION UNDER SECTION 79 OF THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1960 AS AMENDED BY THE FOURTH SCHEDULE OF THE ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1962. 11. The Buyer hereby undertakes to ensure that any lot he purchases will be used, moved or displayed whether at the site of the auction or elsewhere only when he has ensured that such use and/or movement and/or display is lawful and safe and satisfy himself that he complies with any requirement of the Health & Safety At Work Acts. 12. Should a Buyer, by himself, his servants or agents cause damage in any way to the site of the auction or damage to or loss of any lot situated thereat, such damage shall be made good by or at the expense of the Buyer or persons committing such damage on his behalf. In all cases the Auctioneer’s assessment of such loss or damage shall be final and unchallengeable and the Buyer undertakes to pay the assessed sum upon receipt of invoice, time being of the essence.
13. The above conditions and all notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue or elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. By the making of a bid the Buyer acknowledges acceptance of these conditions and accepts neither the Auctioneer nor the Vendor will be responsible or accept any liability for any accident to life, limb or property which may occur prior to or during the progress of the sale or at any time during the removal of the lots which must be entirely at the Purchaser’s risk. He further understands that the Auctioneers will not transfer any lots from the original Purchaser. 14. If before title to any lot has passed to the Buyer thereof, the Buyer, being an individual, dies, enters into composition or arrangement for the benefit of his creditors or has a Receiving Order in Bankruptcy made against him or, being a body corporate, has a Receiver or a Receiver and Manager appointed or goes into Liquidation or enters into a composition or arrangement for the benefit of his creditors, then the contract for sale of such lot shall be automatically and without notice rescinded unless the Auctioneer elects otherwise within two working days of written notice of such an event. Upon recission, any deposit paid by the Buyer shall be forfeit and the Auctioneer shall be entitled to exercise the rights set out in Clause 6. If a Buyer is permitted to take possession of any lot before the full sale price has been paid, the Seller and/or the Auctioneer shall be entitled to enter upon any premises of the Buyer or under his control in order to repossess such lot. If, before title passes to the Buyer under these conditions, the Buyer nevertheless purports to resell or otherwise dispose of the lot or any interest therein, the Buyer shall hold the proceeds of such sale or other disposition upon trust for the Auctioneer and the Seller jointly until title passes to the Buyer under these Conditions if at all, and in the meantime the Buyer shall not deal with, charge or dispose of such proceeds except with the written consent of the Seller or of the Auctioneer. 15. In line with Money Laundering Regulations 2007 C. W. Harrison are unable to accept cash payments exceeding the 15,000 euro maximum threshold. These conditions shall be construed in accordance with and governed by English Law save in respect of sale in Scotland and Northern Ireland which shall be construed in accordance with and governed by Scottish and Northern Irish law respectively.
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