Two Day Sale of Fine Art, Antiques & Jewellery Saturday, 21 September & Sunday, 22 September 2019 at 10am
Meet the Team David Elstob MA, MRICS, MNAVA
Director david@elstobandelstob.co.uk
Beth Elstob Director Jewellery Specialist beth@elstobandelstob.co.uk
Henrietta Graham
Clive Taylor
ASFAV
BSC (HONS), MA, FNAVA
Fine Art & Antiques Valuer
Valuer & Agent for the North West
henrietta@elstobandelstob.co.uk
clive@elstobandelstob.co.uk
Richard Edwards
Nick Bassett
LLB (HONS), DIP. R.S.A
Specialist & Auctioneer
Watch Specialist nick@elstobandelstob.co.uk
richard@elstobandelstob.co.uk
Peter Hopkins Fine Wine and Spirits Specialist peter@elstobandelstob.co.uk
Location Elstob & Elstob occupies spacious premises in Bedale Hall, a prestigious location at the heart of this attractive Georgian North Yorkshire market town on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales. There is ample parking both in the grounds of the Hall and in the cobbled square outside. Bedale has a good selection of restaurants, shops and coffee stops should you wish to extend your visit. We are located only 1.5 miles from the A1 and are roughly half way between London (2½ hours by train) and Edinburgh (2½ hours by train).The nearest train stations are at Northallerton (11 miles) and Darlington (19 miles), with Leeds,York and Newcastle within easy driving distance.
Two Day Sale of Fine Art, Antiques & Jewellery at Bedale Hall, Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 1AA
Day One (Lots 1-719) Saturday, 21 September 2019 at 10am
Day Two (Lots 720-1261) Sunday, 22 September 2019 at 10am Viewing Friday 20 September 10am-7pm The morning of each sale day from 8am to 10am We are delighted to include items from the collection of Mr Keith Schellenberg, a Yorkshire born former Winter Olympian and businessman. Mr Schellenberg purchased St. Nicholas in Richmond, North Yorkshire in 2001 from the late Lady Serena James.That year Christies South Kensington held the sale of the principal contents of St. Nicholas and the Schellenbergs bought several pieces from the sale, including the pair of Italian giltwood altar candlesticks (lot 1222). Other items in the collection hail from properties north of the border, including the Killean Estate in Argyll and Foveran House, Aberdeenshire. Lots from the collection are identified with a ❖ symbol. Please note each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium charge of 24% incl. VAT
ELSTOB & ELSTOB Bedale Hall North End Bedale North Yorkshire DL8 1AA 01677 333003 info@elstobandelstob.co.uk elstobandelstob.co.uk
Please note that items not collected by 12 noon on Monday, 23 September will be removed from Bedale Hall and moved to our storage facility. After this time all collections are strictly by appointment. Bid online: www.the-saleroom.com Please note an additional 5% plus VAT will be charged to use this facility. www.invaluable.com Please note an additional 5% plus VAT will be charged to use this facility. www.liveauctioneers.com Please note an additional 5% plus VAT will be charged to use this facility.
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Contents Day One Fine Wines and Spirits Jewellery Watches Glass Ceramics Moorcroft Plate Silver Coins Objects of Vertu Day Two Textiles Miscellaneous including Militaria Books Prints Paintings Bronzes, Sculptures and Carvings Oriental Works of Art Metalwork Rugs and Carpets Clocks and Instruments Mouseman and Other Yorkshire Carvers Furniture
1-59 60-261 262-297 298-346 347-485 486-500 501-522 523-666 667-672 673-719
720-723 724-780 781-784 785-812 813-916 917-939 940-978 979-1013 1014-1022 1023-1035 1036-1049 1050-1261
DAY ONE FINE WINES AND SPIRITS 1 9 BOTTLES MIXED LOT MATURE CLARET, RIOJA AND POUILLY FUME, comprising: 2 bottles Chateau Picambeau Lussac St Emilion 1999, 2 bottles Chateau La Grande Clotte Lussac St Emilion M.Rolland 2002, 3 bottles Rioja Reserva ‘Vina Primera’ Bodegas Ondarre 2001, 2 bottles Pouilly Fume ‘Le Champ des Vignes’ 2006. £80 - £100
6 6 BOTTLES MIXED LOT ASSORTED MATURE CLARET, comprising: 3 bottles Moulin des Carruades de Chateau Lafite Pauillac 1978 (1 t/s, 1 u/s, 1 mus) good, intact presentations – a little cellar soiling, together with 1 bottle Mouton Cadet Philippe de Rothschild 1981 (b/n), 1 bottle Chateau Hautrive Cru Bourgeois Medoc 1979 (u/s) and 1 bottle Chateau HautPourret Saint Emilion 1975 (u/s). £60 - £80
2 9 BOTTLES MIXED LOT MATURE CLARET, RIOJA AND POUILLY FUME, comprising: 2 bottles Chateau Picambeau Lussac St Emilion 1999, 1 bottles Chateau La Grande Clotte Lussac St Emilion M.Rolland 2002, 3 bottles Rioja Reserva ‘Vina Primera’ Bodegas Ondarre 2001, 3 bottles Pouilly Fume ‘Le Champ des Vignes’ 2006. £80 - £100 3 10 BOTTLES MIXED LOT MATURE CLARET, RIOJA AND POUILLY FUME, comprising: 2 bottles Chateau Picambeau Lussac St Emilion 1999, 2 bottles Chateau La Grande Clotte Lussac St Emilion M.Rolland 2002, 3 bottles Rioja Reserva ‘Vina Primera’ Bodegas Ondarre 2001, 3 bottles Pouilly Fume ‘Le Champ des Vignes’ 2006. £80 - £100 4 13 BOTTLES MIXED LOT VERY GOOD DRINKING WINE, comprising: 1 bottle Chateau Mazeyres Pomerol 2007 (i/n), 1 bottle Fortnum and Mason St Julien 2004 (i/n) (produced at Chateau Brainaire Ducru Grand Cru Classe), 1 bottle Fortnum and Mason Pomerol 2005 (i/n) (produced at Chateau Pierhem Pomerol), 2 bottles Rioja CVNE Vina Real ‘Plata’ Crianza 2005, 1 bottle ‘Beneficio’ McLaren Shiraz Grenache Mourvedre Cellar Reserve 2008, 1 bottle Hope Estate Vineyards “The Cracker” Cabernet Merlot 2007 WA, 1 bottle Coopers Crossing Australian Outback Wine Shiraz Cabernet 2009 SE.A, 1 bottle Pillastro Primitivo Puglia 2005, 1 bottle Amarone della Valpolicella ‘Rive Scaligere’ 2005, 3 bottles Errazuriz Max Reserva Merlot 2006, 1 bottle Goyenechea Merlot San Rafael 2006, 1 bottle Fortnum and Mason Muscadet de Sevre et Maine Sur Lie 2007 (produced by Domaine de la Grange), 1 bottle Chateau Petit Vedrines Sauternes 2001. £80 - £100 5 5 BOTTLES MIXED LOT TO INCLUDE CHATEAU LEOVILLE BARTON 1970, comprising: 3 bottles Chateau Leoville Barton Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1970 (1 u/s, 2 mus) together with 1 bottle Gaston Huet “Clos du Bourg” Vouvray Demi Sec 1970 (4 cms.) and 1 bottle Chinon Blanc Sec Domaine de L’Abbaye 1993 (h/f) – ( all bottles with good intact but cellar-soiled labels). £120 - £150
7 7 BOTTLES MIXED LOT FINE MATURE ST EMILION, ST ESTEPHE AND AMARONE FROM A FINE CELLAR, comprising: 1 bottle Chateau Meyney Cru Bourgeois St Estephe 1975 (b/n) (very fragile torn and cellar damaged label) (45th Anniversary coming up), 4 bottles (3 in excellent condition) Chateau Coutet Grand Cru Classe St Emilion 1970 (1 i/n, 1 vts, 1 t/s, 1 m/s) (all in original tissue wrappers) (50th anniversary coming up) together with 1 bottle Amarone della Valpolicella Classico Cantina di Negrar 2012 and 1 bottle Amarone della Valpolicella Colognola al Colli 2011. £120 - £150 8 6 BOTTLES MIXED LOT OF MATURE AND CLASSIFIED CLARET, comprising: 1 bottle Chateau d’Angludet Cru Bourgeois Margaux 1982 (t/s), 1 bottle Chateau Camensac Grand Cru Classe Haut Medoc 1972 (t/s), 1 bottle Chateau La Tonnelle, Bordeaux Superieur 1975 (b/n) (UK bottled Berry Bros. & Rudd) 1 bottle Chateau La Dominique Grand Cru Classe St Emilion 1988 (b/n), 1 bottle L’Enclos du Chateau Lezon Gars 1ieres Cotes de Bordeaux 2000 (i/n), 1 bottle Chateau Nenin Grand Vin de Pomerol 1994 (b/n) (all bottles in this Lot are slightly cellar soiled and there are some small scuffs to labels). £100 - £120 9 9 BOTTLES CHATEAU VRAIE CROIX DE GAYE POMEROL 2001 (ALL LEVELS I/N OR HI/N), from a very fine cellar and stored in ideal conditions – labels in some case are badly cellar-damaged. £150 - £200 10 4 BOTTLES CHATEAU TALBOT GRAND CRU CLASSE ST JULIEN 2003 (ALL I/N), from a very fine cellar and stored in ideal conditions – minor cellar-soiling to labels. £120 - £150 11 2 BOTTLES FINE MATURE PAUILLAC AND POMEROL, comprising: 1 bottle Chateau Haut Batailley Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1975 (b/n) (intact slightly cellar soiled label) together with 1 bottle Chateau Rouget Grand vin de Pomerol 1961 (vts) (intact cellar soiled label) (Anniversary vintages coming up). £120 - £150 3
12 3 BOTTLES LOT MATURE CLASSIFIED GROWTH CLARET AND RARE CHIANTI, comprising: 1 bottle Chateau Latour 1er Grand Cru Classe Pauillac 1960 (u/s) (damage to delicate clear label), 1 bottle Chateau Leoville Lascases Grand Cru Classe St Julien 1959 (mus) (virtually intact cellar-soiled label) together with 1 bottle Chianti Giunti Chianti “Extra” Tenuta San Martino, Poggibonsi (from early 1960’s) (tear damage to lower part of label (60th Anniversary potential ) £120 - £180 13 1 BOTTLE CHATEAU LATOUR PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 1971 (VTS), in very good condition from a good cellar – cellar-soiled label with minor nicks to top of label and capsule. £250 - £300 14 6 BOTTLES CHATEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 1982 (1 B/N, 5 I/N), (presented in OWC), from an excellent cellar – delicate cellar soiled and cellar damaged labels – single cellared by the vendor since purchase ‘en primeur’ from The Wine Society.
18 1 BOTTLE CHATEAU ‘Y’ YGREC DE CHATEAU D’YQUEM LUR SALUCES 1985, (level at high upper shoulder – some minor cellar damage and scuffing to label). £80 - £100 19 8 BOTTLES (INCLUDING HALF BOTTLES) RARE AND MATURE DESSERT WINES INCLUDING CHATEAU GUIRAUD 1ER CRU CLASSE SAUTERNES 1961, comprising: 1 bottle Chateau Guiraud 1er Cru Classe Sauternes 1961 (u/s), 1 bottle Les Carmes de Chateau Rieussec 2003 (b/n), 1 bottle Chateau de Monbazillac 1994 (b/n), 2 bottles Domaine Coyeux Beames de Venise 1988, 1 half bottle Chateau Laville Sauternes 2003, 1 half bottle L’Ilot de Haut Bergeron, Sauternes 2008, 1 half bottle Sauternes A/C 2005. £80 - £100
£4,500 - £5,000 15 1 BOTTLE CHATEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 1961 (T/S), from an excellent cellar – delicate badly cellar soiled and cellar damaged label – this bottle has been single cellared by the vendor since purchase ‘en primeur’ from The Wine Society. £900 - £1,000
20 5 BOTTLES MIXED LOT FINE AND RARE MATURE BURGUNDY AND CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE, comprising: 1 bottle Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches Louis Latour ( vintage detail missing but assessed to be mid 1960’s possibly 1964 or 1966 – part lower capsule has been professionally detached at Elstob and Elstob in order to authenticate), 3 bottles Savigny Les Beaune 1er Cru ‘Les Hauts Jarrons’ Domaine de Bellene Nicolas Potel 2008, 1 bottle Chateauneuf du Pape “Les Closiers” 2005. £120 - £150
16 1 DOUBLE MAGNUM BOTTLE CHATEAU LAFITE ROTHSCHILD GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 1959 (LEVEL AT VERY TOP SHOULDER - VTS), one owner since purchase “en primeur” in early 1960’s (through either Berry Brothers or The Wine Society) and stored in an ideal cellar. This ‘iconic’ DM has come from the Private Collection of the late philanthropist and Businessman Sir John Zochonis, one time Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester and Chairman and CEO of The Cussons Soaps empire. This Double Magnum, as a typical early 1960’s release when the presentations for large formats were hand-applied, is in excellent condition and has recently been taken to Bordeaux for appraisal. A full report from the Technical Director of Chateau Lafite is available. The label is intact and partially “cellar-soiled” and the lower part of the capsule also shows minor damage. The Ultimate 60th Anniversary item. £5,500 - £6,500
21 4 BOTTLES BONNES MARES GRAND CRU LOUIS JADOT 2001, (all vhf) (very good presentations). £250 - £300 22 9 BOTTLES MIXED LOT RED BURGUNDY, RHONE, SONOMA SYRAH AND BEAUJOLAIS VILLAGES, comprising: 1 bottle Beaune Premier Cru ‘Clos des Teurons’ Domaine Paul Pernot 2004 (1 cm), 1 bottle Ladoix Domaine Petitot 2005 (vhf), 1 bottle Crozes Hermitage Cuvee de L’Empi 2005 (vhf), 1 bottle Chateauneuf du Pape Domaine Lucien Barrot et Fils 1988 (1.5 cms), 1 bottle St Francis Winery Sonoma County Syrah 2004 (hf), 4 bottles Louis Jadot ‘Combe aux Jacques’ Beaujolais Villages 2007 (all vhf). £80 - £100
17 3 MAGNUM BOTTLES ST EMILION AND ST EMILION GRAND CRU, comprising: 1 Magnum Chateau Haut Bruly St Emilion AC 1981 (b/n) (excellent condition presented in originally previously unopened individual wooden box, 1 Magnum Chateau Mauvinon St Emilion Grand Cru 1981 (b/n) (excellent condition some cellar soiling to label; presented in originally previously unopened individual wooden box, 1 Magnum Chateau Destieux-Berger St Emilion Grand Cru 1982 (b/n) (very minor damage to cellar-soiled label
23 10 BOTTLES CHATEAU FORTIA CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE ‘TRADITION’ 2004, (all very high fill), from a very fine cellar – some labels have been cellar-soiled. £80 - £100
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24 24 5 BOTTLES JABOULET HERMITAGE “LA CHAPELLE” 1985, (all 2.5cms), cellared in perfect conditions since purchase ‘on release’ to The Wine Society (some minor cellar damage and staining). £800 - £900 25 11 BOTTLES MIXED LOT FINE WHITE BURGUNDY, comprising: 8 bottles Meursault “Le Limousin” Domaine Rene Monnier 2005 together with 3 bottles Chablis Premier Cru ‘Beauroy’ La Grande Cave 2007. £150 - £200 26 12 BOTTLES MIXED LOT, comprising: 6 bottles Errazuriz “Max Reserva” Merlot 2006 (all high fill – cellar-soiled labels) together with 6 bottle CVNE Rioja ‘Plata’ Crianza 2005. £80 - £100 27 8 BOTTLES LOT OF ERRAZURIZ SINGLE VINEYEARD AND “KAI” CARMENERE, comprising: 6 bottles Errazuriz “Don Maximiano Estate” Single Vineyard Carmenere 2006 together with 2 bottles Unique “KAI” Carmenere 2005. £150 - £200
30 31 6 BOTTLES (INCLUDING 1 HALF BOTTLE) MIXED LOT CHAMPAGNE (ULLAGE 1CM INVERTED), CHABLIS, RARE GERMAN WINE AND MARC, comprising: 1 bottle Moet et Chandon “White Star” Brut Champagne, 1 bottle Chablis du Domaine de la Tour du Roy ‘monopole’ of Domaine Mignard 1981, 1 bottle Rudolf Keller Wollsteiner Rheingrafenstein Spatlese 1994, 1 bottle Rudolf Keller Oppenheimer Krotenbrunnen Auslese 1993, 1 half bottle Niederthalerhof Alsheimer Fruhmesse Riesling u. Silvaner Auslese Eiswein 1971 together with 1 bottle Marc du Languedoc. £80 - £100 32 12 HALF BOTTLES ERRAZURIZ LATE HARVEST SAUVIGNON BLANC 2005. £80 - £100 33 1 BOTTLE CHAMPAGNE DOM PERIGNON VINTAGE 1992, (perfect condition and in Original Presentation Box). £120 - £150 34 1 BOTTLE CHAMPAGNE KRUG BRUT VINTAGE 1988, (minor damage to capsule and label). £200 - £300
28 1 MAGNUM BOTTLE CVNE IMPERIAL RIOJA RESERVA 1999 (I/N), perfect condition and in original wooden presentation box (great 20th Anniversary gift). £40 - £50
35 1 BOTTLE ROYAL OPORTO VINTAGE TAWNY COLHEITA DE 1963 TOGETHER WITH 1 (SCREW-MEASURE) FLASK COURVOISIER 3 STAR COGNAC (1970’s). £80 - £100
29 9 BOTTLES GRANT BURGE FILSELL VINEYARD BAROSSA OLD VINE SHIRAZ, being 8 bottles 2005 vintage and 1 bottle 2003 vintage, (all high fill good labels). £150 - £200 30 1 BOTTLES HENSCHKE ‘HILL OF GRACE’ EDEN VALLEY 2001, (i/n) and in perfect immaculate condition in original wooden branded presentation box.
36 8 BOTTLES MIXED LOT FINE PORT (INCLUDING VINTAGE), comprising: 2 bottles Quinta de la Rosa Vintage Port 1996, 1 bottle Taylors 10 Year Old Tawny, 1 bottle Fonseca ‘Crusted Port’ (Bottled 2001), 1 bottle Dow’s Crusted Port (Bottled 2000), 1 bottle Smith Woodhouse Late bottled Vintage Port 1996, 1 bottle Dow’s Ruby “Christmas Port”, 1 bottle Taylors “Select” Port £80 - £100
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37 5 BOTTLES MIXED LOT VINTAGE PORT, comprising: 1 bottle Fonseca Guimaraens Vintage Port 1986, 1 bottle Quinta do Vesuvio Vintage Port 1990, 1 bottle Croft Vintage Port 1982, 1 bottle (Croft) Quinta da Roeda Vintage Port 1995, 1 bottle Dow’s Vintage Port 1985.
44 1 BOTTLE MARTELL 3 STAR COGNAC FROM 1940’S, in excellent condition with full intact label and showing high fill level for age.
£150 - £200
45 5 BOTTLES MIXED LOT PROPRIETORY SCOTCH WHISKY ALL FROM 1970’S, comprising: 2 bottles Bells ‘Afore ye Go’, 2 bottles Grant’s “Standfast” (Glenfiddich & Balvenie Distilleries) 1 bottle Haig “Gold Label”.
38 4 BOTTLES COLLECTION WARRE’S VINTAGE PORT, comprising: 2 bottles Warre Vintage 1975, 1 bottle Warre Vintage Port 1980 and 1 bottle Warre vintage Port 1991.
£250 - £300
£120 - £150
£140 - £160 39 1 BOTTLE WARRE’S VINTAGE PORT 1963 (VTS). £80 - £100 40 1 BOTTLE DOW’S VINTAGE PORT 1963 (M/S). £50 - £60 41 2 BOTTLES DOW’S VINTAGE PORT 1955, (both b/n - in excellent condition with fine presentation and intact original wax).
46 2 UNUSUAL BOTTLES WHITE HORSE SCOTCH WHISKY 1960’S/70’S. THESE WOULD HAVE BEEN BOTTLED AS THE STOCK, label style and ROPP seal were changing (noting that the ROPP seal is essentially of 1970’s whilst the labels are the style more in line with 1960’s presentation. £120 - £150 47 1 BOTTLE BUCHANANS ‘DE LUXE’ FINEST BLENDED WHISKY ‘SPRING CAP’ FROM 1950’S, boxed. £100 - £150
42 2 BOTTLES VINTAGE PORT, comprising: 1 bottle Sandeman’s Vintage Port 1966 (m/s) together with 1 bottle Croft’s Vintage Port 1955 (m/s) (65th Anniversary).
48 1 BOTTLE “THE OLD BLEND” WHITE HORSE WHISKY FROM 1958, BOTTLE REGISTRATION NUMBER 949757, aged in wood and bottled at The Lagavulin Distillery at 70°(level is at mid-shoulder – the slightly soiled front and rear labels and capsule are fully intact.
£100 - £120
£400 - £500
43 1 BOTTLE CROFT VINTAGE PORT 1945, (level is at midshoulder), (full waxed seal is intact and cracked with some evidence of historic minor seepage – further information available on request ).
49 1 BOTTLE THE ISLE OF JURA ‘SINGLE CASK’ - CASK NO. 198 24 YO (DISTILLED 1987 - BOTTLED AT CASK STRENGTH OF 53.9% IN 2011. This is a special ‘Limited Edition’ Non Chill-Filtered and Colouring Free. Matured in cask and given the benefit of an extra seven months ‘finishing’ in a ‘First Bourbon Cask giving a natural golden colour. Bottled at The Bruichladdich Distillery.This bottle is both unique and the contents exquisite
£200 - £250
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50 50 1 BOTTLE GLENMORANGIE CULLODEN LIMITED EDITION, (in original wooden presentation box – perfect condition ). £500 - £600 51 1 BOTTLE THE MACALLAN “DIANA & CHARLES” ROYAL MARRIAGE MALT WHISKY 1948/1961. £1,200 - £1,500
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55 1 BOTTLE EXTRAORDINARY GRAND MARNIER LIQUEUR FROM 1930’S. The Marnier Lapostolle glass embossed bottle created for the UK Agent prior to the introduction of a ‘standard’ UK Market Livery has been imported by L. Rose and Co. Ltd. of St Albans (Roses Lime Juice and Lime Marmalade) to potentially celebrate the Coronation of Edward VIII and certainly George VI. We have been unable to discover any other example that has this unique livery. £150 - £200
52 4 BOTTLES INCLUDING A LITRE BOTTLE FINEST SCOTCH WHISKY, comprising: 1 bottle Haig Dimple (boxed) 1980’s, 1 bottle Grant’s “The Family Reserve”, 1 bottle Glenfiddich “Special Reserve” Single Malt Whisky, 1 Litre bottle Ballantine’s ‘Finest’ Scotch Whisky. £50 - £60 53 2 BOTTLES (INCLUDING 1 LITRE) MIXED LOT IRISH WHISKEY AND VSOP COGNAC, comprising: 1 litre bottle Bushmills 1608 ‘Limited Availability’ 12 Years Old Special Reserve Irish Whiskey (original presentation carton) together with 1 bottle Otard VSOP Cognac in Commemorative Tin Container to “Celebrate 100 Years of Otard Advertising”. £80 - £100 54 2 BOTTLES NAVY RUM FROM 1970’S, comprising: 1 x 26 fl.oz. bottle Lamb’s Demerera Navy Rum together with 1 bottle Rope and Anchor 100°proof Jamaican Navy Rum. £40 - £60
56 10 BOTTLES (INCLUDING LITRE BOTTLES) ASSORTED SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS FROM 1970’S/80’S, comprising: 1 Litre bottle Crown Royal Deluxe Canadian Whisky (seal dated 1977), 1 Litre bottle Cognac Otard VSOP, 1 Litre bottle Irish Mist Liqueur, 1 bottle Aguardente de Cana de Acugar JFG Fontes Madeira, 1 bottle ‘Reliquia’ Aguardente Velha, 1 bottle “Hallelujah” Liqueur, 1 bottle Hungarian ‘Kulonlegesseg’ “Jubileum” Brandy, 1 U.S. ‘Quart’ bottle 86 US Proof Chivas Regal 12 yo Whisky, 1 50cl bottle, 1 bottle Licor de Maracuja Unicum Zwack. £120 - £150 57 3 CIGAR HUMIDORS TOGETHER WITH 2 LARGE FORMAT ‘DUMMY’ CHAMPAGNE BOTTLES PLUS PARAPHERNALIA. £80 - £100 58 A VINTAGE FRENCH CHAMPAGNE PUPITRE. 148cm by 70cm £100 - £150 59 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH “HAND BOTTLING” MACHINE, on wheels. 123cm high £250 - £350
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JEWELLERY 60 A MIXED LOT OF JEWELLERY, to include an Arts and Crafts emerald and enamel set brooch, a paste set brooch, a red stone bar brooch and a 9ct yellow gold locket pendant with sepia photographs. Total weight 15.1gms. £60 - £80 61 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the square cut emerald set simply between two brilliant cut diamonds between pierced tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size K. Weight 2.6gms. The emerald weighs approximately 0.43 carats. Each diamonds weighs approximately 0.22 carats. £800 - £1,000 62 AN EDWARDIAN EMERALD AND DIAMOND BROOCH, the square cut collet set emerald set to the centre of a rectangular open work mount with pierced details set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamonds and two principal square cut diamonds, on brooch pin fitting. In fitted R Salsbury & Sons Guildford case. Length 5cm. Weight 10.6gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 2.50 carats. The emerald weighs approximately 2.42 carats. £4,000 - £6,000
63 A COLOMBIAN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the fancy cut emerald set to the centre of an octagonal mount set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds between open tapering shoulders each set with a further brilliant cut diamond, on a plain band. Ring size M. Weight 4.3gms. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate dated 21.11.2018 and numbered 79188-30, stating that the emerald is natural with an origin of Colombia and weighs 1.42 carats. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.65 carats. £4,000 - £6,000 64 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut emerald claw set within a scalloped edge surround set with ten brilliant cut diamonds set between tapering shoulders each set with diamond highlights, on a plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size M. Weight 2.9gms. £1,200 - £1,500 65 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the square cut emerald claw set within a large stepped square shaped mount of brilliant cut diamonds, between open tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 750. Ring size O. Weight 9.3gms. The emerald weighs approximately 1 carat. The total weight of the diamonds approximately 3.60 carats. £3,000 - £4,000
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66 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD, EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the round cut emerald claw set within a surround of eight brilliant cut claw set diamond highlights, set in a pierced mount between pierced tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size N. Weight 3.8gms. £300 - £400
71 A SAPPHIRE AND RUBY RING, the round cabochon cut sapphire and oval cabochon cut ruby each set in a high elaborately pierced foliage and scroll detail mount set between heavy pierced tapering shoulders, set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights on an engraved band. Ring size L. Weight 7.9gms. Bears engraved Boucheron signature. £1,200 - £1,500 72 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the split detail tapering band set with five oval cut sapphires between two rows of brilliant cut diamond highlights. Ring size O 1/2. Weight 3.8gms. £120 - £150
67 A GEORGIAN CEYLON SAPPHIRE SET CANNETILLE BROOCH, modelled as bird a of paradise set to the centre with an oval cut Ceylon sapphire as the body, within a surround of delicate and intricately pierced metal work with scrolling and beaded details, set throughout with gem stones to include citrines, rubies and sapphires, on brooch pin fitting with retractable pendant loop. In fitted case. Length 4cm. Weight 11gms. The sapphire weighs approximately 5.76 carats. £3,000 - £5,000 68 A MID 19TH CENTURY CEYLON SAPPHIRE RING, the oval mixed cut Ceylon sapphire set in a heavily moulded mount with raised moulded shoulders on a plain band. Ring size N 1/2. Weight 6gms. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate dated 12.07.2018 and numbered 78169-46, stating that the sapphire is natural with no indication of heat treatment with an origin of Sri Lanka and weighs 4.74 carats. £1,200 - £1,800 69 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut sapphire set between two old brilliant cut diamonds in a scroll detail mount between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 4.7gms. The sapphire weighs approximately 1.07 carats. Each diamond weighs approximately 0.55 carats. £1,500 - £2,500 70 A 10CT YELLOW GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut sapphire claw set raised within a surround of brilliant cut diamond highlights, between heavy elaborately moulded tapering shoulders. Stamped 10K. Ring size L. Weight 5.2gms.
73 A SUITE OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND SET JEWELLERY, comprising of a bracelet set with twenty three oval cut sapphires, length 19cm, stamped 14K; a pendant set with a single fancy cut sapphire and single brilliant cut diamond drop, suspending from a fine link chain, length 42cm; a pair of earrings each set with a single oval cut sapphire and a single brilliant cut diamond highlight on post and scroll fittings; and a ring set with an oval cut sapphire set between two brilliant cut diamond highlights on a tapering band, ring size P 1/2. Total weight 29.2gms. £400 - £600 74 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND WHITE SAPPHIRE PENDANT, the open heart shaped mount set to the perimeter with two graduating rows of round cut white sapphire highlights, on tapering fixed pendant loop. Stamped 375. Length 2cm. Width 1.5cm. Weight 1.8gms. £60 - £80 75 A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, the oval cut sapphire set on an articulated link to the bottom of a tapering rectangular mount set with three rectangular cut sapphire highlights and six brilliant cut diamond highlights, in turn suspending on an articulated link to the bottom of a round cut sapphire on shepherds hook fittings. Length 4cm. Total weight 6gms. Total weight of the sapphires approximately 2 carats. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.15 carats. £700 - £900 76 A BURMESE PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cabochon cut pink sapphire claw set in an open mount formed of metal work strands set throughout with graduating old cut diamond highlights, between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size N 1/2. Weight 4.5gms. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate, dated 01.07.2019 and numbered 79221-33, stating that the pink sapphire is natural with no evidence of heating, with an origin of Myanmar (Burma). £2,500 - £3,500
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77 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the round cut sapphire claw set within a surround of ten brilliant cut diamonds between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size K 1/2. Weight 2.9gms. The sapphire weighs approximately 0.55 carats. The total diamond weight is approximately 0.50 carats. £250 - £350
82 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the bow design mount set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights, to the centre with a single round cut principal sapphire, suspending on an articulated link from an oval bale set with five graduating diamond highlights, on a fine oval link chain with bolt ring clasp. Clasp stamped 585. Total length 55cm. Weight 8.4gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1.70 carats. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate numbered 79195-02 and dated 16.01.2019, stating that the sapphire is natural with no evidence of heating. £1,200 - £1,500
78 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the rectangular cut sapphire set simply between two brilliant cut diamond highlights between simple pierced shoulders on a plain band. Ring size M. Weight 3.7gms. The sapphire weighs approximately 1.42 carats. Each diamond weighs approximately 0.50 carats. £2,500 - £3,500 79 A CONTEMPORARY SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET, the seven graduating round cut sapphires set to the middle of a chain link bracelet, within moulded detail leaf shaped mount interspersed with sixteen round cut diamond highlights, on integral tongue clasp. Length 18.5cm. Weight 13.6gms. The total weight of the sapphires approximately 2 carats. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.30 carats. £500 - £700 80 A YELLOW SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut yellow sapphire claw set between shoulders set with three marquise cut and two brilliant cut diamond highlights set in cluster formation, on a tapering band. Stamped 750. Ring size P. Weight 4.4gms. £1,500 - £2,500 81 A PAIR OF PINK SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, the oval cut pink sapphire set within a surround of twelve brilliant cut diamond highlights, on post and scroll fittings. Scrolls stamped 750. Total weight 3.3gms. Each pink sapphire weighs approximately 2.75 carats. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.50 carats. £1,800 - £2,500
83 A CEYLON SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut sapphire claw set within a surround of old cut diamond highlights, in an open mount with pierced detailing between heavy tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 6gms. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate dated 10.04.2019 and numbered 79209-41, stating that the sapphire is natural with no indication of heat treatment, with an origin of Sri Lanka and weighs 5.31 carats. £2,500 - £3,500 84 A PAIR OF SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, the carved sapphire bead set within a scalloped edge surround of sixteen brilliant cut diamonds on post and scroll fittings. Total weight 5.9gms. Each sapphire weighs approximately 3.77 carats. The total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.60 carats. £1,800 - £2,500 85 A COLLECTION OF THREE RINGS, to include a signet ring, stamped 375, ring size P 1/2; a simple plain wedding band, stamped 750, ring size T; and a sapphire and diamond eternity band, ring size N. Total weight 13.1gms. £80 - £120 86 A RUBY AND CULTURED PEARL BANGLE, the cut-out mount of floral and foliage details set throughout with graduating cultured pearl highlights, between two rows of thirty nine round cut ruby highlights, with hinged fitting and integral tongue clasp with safety chain. Diameter 6cm. Weight 26.5gms. £2,000 - £3,000 87 A PAIR OF RUBY AND DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS BY MAPPIN AND WEBB, the single round cut ruby set simply within a surround of five brilliant cut diamond highlights, on post and scroll fittings. In Mappin & Webb case. Signed for Mappin & Webb. Stamped 750. Total diamond weight to each earring approximately 0.30 carats. Total weight 1.5gms. £400 - £600
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88 A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, the single round cut ruby highlight set to the centre of a flower head shaped mount set with six old brilliant cut diamonds between solid tapering shoulders each set with two further old brilliant cut diamonds, on a plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size L 1/2. Weight 3.5gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.90 carats. £700 - £900 89 A PLATINUM, BURMESE RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut ruby set between two brilliant cut diamonds, set simply between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size N. Weight 3.6gms. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate dated 04.01.2019 and numbered 79193-37, stating that the ruby is natural with no evidence of heat treatment, with an origin of Burma and weighs 1.09 carats. Each diamond weighs approximately 0.50 carats. £2,000 - £3,000 90 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND MULTI GEM SET RING BY CARTIER, the central tear drop shaped mount set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds and four fancy cut gemstones to include amethyst, ruby and citrine. Signed Cartier. Stamped 750. Ring size L. Weight 5.3gms. £1,500 - £2,000 91 A BAROQUE PEARL BROOCH, modelled as sitting dog, the baroque pearl as the head, set with a single ruby highlight as the eye, to the top of the body of moulded and textured metal detailing seated on a rectangular brooch bar with cultured pearl highlight and chain swag details attached to a collar set with diamond highlights, on brooch pin fitting. In fitted W Batty & Sons of Manchester case. Length 2.5cm. Width 3.5cm. Weight 10gms. £1,200 - £1,800
93 A DIAMOND AND RUBY SET SNAKE RING, the coiled band as two intertwined snakes of textured metal detailing, one with a single brilliant cut diamond set to the head, the other with a single round cut ruby to the head. Ring size S. Weight 13gms. The ruby measures approximately 0.35 carats. The diamond weighs approximately 0.20 carats. £700 - £900 94 A LATE VICTORIAN RUBY SET RING, the five graduating rubies set in a pierced mount set throughout with ten brilliant cut diamond highlights between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size N 1/2. Weight 3.5gms. Total weight of the rubies approximately 2.10 carats. £1,200 - £1,500 95 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD CULTURED PEARL AND GARNET BROOCH, the spray formed of two leaves set throughout with garnet highlights and a flower head of six cultured pearl highlights, on brooch pin fitting with safety chain. Stamped 375. Length 4.5cm. Weight 7.7gms. £100 - £150 96 A PAIR OF STAR RUBY EARRINGS, the round cabochon cut star rubies each collet set on post and scroll fittings. Total weight 4.4gms. Scrolls stamped 375. £100 - £150 97 THREE YELLOW GOLD AND GEM SET RINGS, one with a single cultured pearl highlight set within a surround of eight amethyst highlights, stamped 375, ring size N 1/2; a Victorian three stone ruby and diamond highlight ring, set in a pierced mount on a tapering band, stamped 18, ring size T; a second Victorian ruby and diamond highlight ring in pierced mount on a tapering band, stamped 18CT, ring size O 1/2. Total weight 9gms. £70 - £90 98 A SILVER BANGLE WITH GEORG JENSEN LTD SPONSORS MARKS, the hinged bangle with engraved floral design set with five round cut ruby highlights, with integral tongue clasp and safety chain. Silver hallmarks. Diameter 6.5cm. Weight 36.9gms. £80 - £120 99 A SILVER PENDANT BY GEORG JENSEN, the simple flower head shaped mount set to the centre with a subtle garnet highlight, suspending from an articulated pendant loop. Stamped Sterling Denmark. Makers mark Georg Jensen. Diameter 1cm. Weight 1.3gms.
92 AN EARLY VICTORIAN BEETLE BROOCH, an oval cabochon cut tigers eye set as the body within metal work surrounds depicting the legs and claws set throughout with graduating old cut diamond highlights and two ruby highlights for the eyes, on simple brooch pin fitting. in fitted J & W Marshall of Edinburgh case. Length 4cm. Weight 7.8gms.
£80 - £120
£1,500 - £2,000
£60 - £80
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100 A PAIR OF SILVER GEORG JENSEN U.S.A EARRINGS, each mount depicting a shell with applied “pearl”, on screw back fittings. Stamped STERLING. Makers mark Georg Jensen USA. Total weight 5.9gms.
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101 A SILVER PENDANT BY GEORG JENSEN, of oval form with domed centre, beaded and cut-out details to the perimeter, suspending from a fixed oval pendant loop on fine oval link chain with bolt ring clasp. In Georg Jensen box. Makers mark Georg Jensen 1995 verso. Stamped 925 S Denmark. Total length 44cm. Weight 14gms.
106 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL COLLAR, of articulated rectangular links each applied with delicate swirls and scroll details, set throughout with subtle green and blue enamelling amongst brushed metal patterning, with integral pin fastening. Bears Russian hallmarks verso. Diameter 15cm.
£80 - £120
£250 - £350 107 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, circa 18901900, the oval cut opal claw set within a surround of ten brilliant cut claw set diamonds, between tapering split scroll detail shoulders on a moulded detail band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size J. Weight 5.3gms. £500 - £700 108 A LATE 19TH CENTURY 18CT YELLOW GOLD OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut opal claw set within a surround of sixteen old brilliant cut diamonds in a pierced detail mount between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size N. Weight 4.4gms. The opal weighs approximately 1.77 carats. The total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.35 carats. £700 - £900
102 AN ART NOUVEAU 18CT YELLOW GOLD, ENAMEL AND SEED PEARL BROOCH BY AUGUSTE BEAUDOUIN, the mount of seven metal work sprays each set to the end with a single seed pearl, with floral and leaf shaped mounts set throughout with green enamelling, suspending a single articulated drop of a single rose cut diamond highlight with a further single seed pearl, on simple brooch pin fitting with pendant loops verso. Possibly a Georges Le Turcq design. Makers mark for Auguste Beaudouin. French assay marks. In fitted case. Length 3.5cm. Weight 7.1gms. £2,000 - £3,000 103 A CONTEMPORARY YELLOW METAL AND ENAMEL BROOCH, modelled as a dog, the head set throughout with enamel detailing, the body of polished metal, on brooch pin fitting. Length 2.8cm. Height 3.3cm. Weight 8.1gms. £600 - £800 104 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND ENAMEL BROOCH, formed as a ladybird with blue and black enamelling on the body and head with white enamelling for the spots, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 750. Length 3.5cm. Width 2.3cm. Weight 8.2gms. £200 - £300 105 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND ENAMEL BROOCH, formed as a ladybird, set with red enamelling for the body and black enamelling for the spots. Stamped 750. Length 3.5cm. Width 2.3cm. Weight 8.3gms.
109 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND OPAL RING, the oval cut opal claw set simply in an open mount between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 375. Ring size Q 1/2. Weight 3.3gms. £60 - £80 110 THREE GOLD GEM SET RINGS, one set with three seed pearl highlights on heavy tapering band, stamped 15, ring size Q; one set with five graduating oval cut opal highlights on heavy tapering band, stamped 15ct, ring size M 1/2; and the other set with three graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights, stamped 18CT&PT, ring size N. Total weight 7.9gms. £50 - £80 111 A LATE VICTORIAN OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, the two oval cut opals and four old cut diamond highlights set in a heavily moulded scroll detail mount between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18. Ring size N 1/2. Weight 3.3gms. £700 - £900 112 A VICTORIAN OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, the single round cabochon cut opal set within a surround of brilliant cut diamond highlights, in a raised pierced mount between spilt detail tapering shoulders on a plain band. Hallmark indistinct. Ring size N. Weight 3.8gms. £60 - £80
£200 - £300
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113 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, the three graduating oval opals interspersed by two pairs of brilliant cut diamonds, in a scroll mount, hallmarked 18 carat gold, Birmingham 1912, engraved to inside of band Mother 25.3.18. Ring size N. £100 - £150 114 A JADEITE BEAD, the polished oval hollow jadeite bead set to the perimeter with graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights. Stamped 18K. Weight 4.9gms. £400 - £600 115 A CARVED JADEITE PLAQUE, the rectangular plaque carved to the entirety, length 5cm, weight 38.4gms; and a carved hardstone pendant, carved to depict a standing figure, set in an open rope work mount. Mount stamped 585. Total length 61cm. Weight 15.9gms.
121 A NATURAL SALTWATER PEARL NECKLACE, the one hundred and twelve pearls strung knotted onto an integral tongue barrel clasp with safety chain. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate, dated 11.05.2018 and numbered 78153-57, stating that the pearls are natural saltwater with no indication of treatments. Length 44cm. Weight 6.5gms. £1,000 - £1,500 122 A LATE VICTORIAN SEED PEARL AND PERIDOT BROOCH, the delicate bow detail mount set throughout with graduating seed pearl with rectangular cut peridot to the centre, suspending an articulated swag detail set with seed pearls and peridot drop, on brooch pin fitting. Length 4.5cm. Width 3cm. Weight 7.6gms. £700 - £900
116 A COLLECTION OF YELLOW GOLD JEWELLERY, to include a signet ring stamped 375, a quartz set ring stamped 750, a pendant depicting a married couple stamped 375, a bar brooch stamped 9CT and Chinese silver and jadeite brooch. Total weight 21.5gms.
123 A NATURAL SALTWATER PEARL NECKLACE, the four graduating rows of saltwater pearls each strung knotted onto an oval integral tongue clasp set to the centre with an oval cut sapphire within a surround of old cut diamond highlights. Total length 45cm. Weight 36.5gms. The sapphire weighs approximately 2.75 carats. Accompanied by German pearl certificate.
£100 - £150
£4,000 - £6,000
117 A VICTORIAN JET NECKLACE, formed of polished beads and moulded rectangular links. Total length 66cm. Weight 50gms.
124 A CONTEMPORARY CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND BRACELET, the two rows of uniform cultured pearls each spaced with a gold coloured spacer and evenly spaced with three moulded metal spacers, each set with a single brilliant cut highlight, on a large bolt ring clasp with six graduating brilliant cut highlights set on end terminals. Clasp stamped 585. Length 19cm. Weight 22.3gms.
£80 - £120
£50 - £70 118 A JADEITE BEAD NECKLACE, the seventy uniform jadeite beads strung knotted onto an integral tongue clasp set with a single pearl highlight and six diamond highlights. Total length 49cm. Weight 23gms. £500 - £700 119 A DIAMOND AND SEED PEARL BROOCH, circa 19101920, the delicately pierced navette style mount to the centre of the tapering brooch bar set with three graduating seed pearl highlights, alternately spaced with four graduating old cut diamond highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 585. Length 7cm. Weight 3.7gms. £220 - £280 120 A SEED PEARL BRACELET, the rows of uniform seed pearls each strung knotted onto a square integral tongue clasp set with a further eight seed pearl highlights. Length 18cm. Weight 10.7gms. £60 - £80
£200 - £300 125 A SEED PEARL FRINGE NECKLACE, circa 1900, the circular links set to the entirety with seed pearl highlights, suspending articulated knife edge drops to the front, each alternating in length and set similarly throughout with graduating seed pearl highlights, in flower head shaped mounts, with two integral tongue clasps. Total length 37cm. Weight 42.8gms. £600 - £800 126 A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, the graduating cultured pearls each strung simply onto three graduating rows onto a pierced detail integral tongue clasp set to the centre with a single cultured pearl highlight, stamped 375, length 46cm, weight 55.2gms; and a cultured pearl bracelet of twenty two uniform cultured pearl strung simply onto an oval integral tongue clasp set with four cultured pearl highlights, stamped 375, length 7.1gms. £100 - £150
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127 A MID VICTORIAN PEARL AND DIAMOND SET BROOCH, the star shaped mount set throughout with graduating pearls and five graduating old cut diamond highlights, on detachable brooch pin fitting. Diameter 3cm. Weight 14.1gms. The pearls are untested and unwarranted. £600 - £800 128 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND SEED PEARL RING, the single seed pearl set simply on a fine tapering band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size K. Weight 1.7gms. £50 - £70
132 A COLLECTION OF THREE 9CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCHES, including a horseshoe, a cameo set bar brooch and a spray brooch set throughout with cultured pearl highlights. All stamped 375. Total weight 16.3gms. £200 - £300
129 A PAIR OF DIAMOND, CULTURED PEARL AND MOTHER OF PEARL EARRINGS, the circular mount inlaid with mother of pearl with a single cultured pearl to the centre, within an abstract surround set throughout with old cut diamond highlights, on later added screw back fittings. Total weight 5gms. One stamped 15CT. £120 - £150
133 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CORAL AND SEED PEARL BANGLE, the cut out detail mount set to the centre with three polished coral beads and twenty two graduating seed pearl highlights, within beaded and textured metal detailing and subtle cut out details, hinged with an integral tongue clasp and safety chain. Stamped 18CT. Diameter 6.5cm. Weight 18.4gms. £500 - £700
130 AN ART NOUVEAU 9CT GOLD, PERIDOT AND SEED PEARL PENDANT BROOCH, the openwork design of coiled and foliage detailing set throughout with graduating seed pearl highlights and a single oval cut peridot, on brooch pin fitting and pendant loop with safety chain, stamped 9CT, and a citrine and 9ct yellow gold ring and matching earrings, stamped 9CT. Total weight 9.5gms. £50 - £70
134 A CULTURED PEARL AND CORAL BRACELET, the fourteen clusters of cultured pearls set to the centre with a single coral bead, all strung onto an integral tongue clasp. Clasp stamped 375. Length 17.5cm. Weight 13.3gms; together with two coral bead necklaces, one with graduating polished coral beads, the other with rough coral beads, both on bolt ring clasps. Total weight 36.7gms. £100 - £150
131 A CULTURED PEARL RING BY ERIC BAGGE, the large single cultured pearl set between tapering trumpet shaped shoulders of textured metal detailing. Makers mark stamped Bagge. Ring size J. Weight 8.3gms. The pearl measures approximately 12.80mm diameter.
135 A CHINESE CORAL NECKLACE, the thirty two graduating carved coral beads strung knotted. Length 27cm. £400 - £600
£600 - £800
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136 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND CORAL NECKLACE, in Van Cleef and Arpels style, the fifteen flower head shaped mounts of fancy cut coral plaques each set evenly spaced throughout an oval link necklace chain with bolt ring clasp. Clasp stamped 750. Length 47cm. Weight 41.7gms.
140 A GEORGIAN GARNET RING, the four oval cut and two round cut garnets set in a tapering mount with scroll details and four seed pearl highlights, on a closed back mount between tapering shoulders on an engraved band. Stamped 375. Ring size L. Weight 1.2gms.
£2,000 - £3,000
£180 - £250
137 A CONTEMPORARY DIAMOND AND AQUAMARINE BANGLE, the two principal rectangular cut aquamarines alternately set with three plaques of brilliant cut pave set diamond highlights, hinged with integral tongue fitting and safety clip. Diameter 6.5cm. Weight 15.4gms; and an aquamarine and diamond ring, the cross over style mount set to each end with an oval cut aquamarine above two rows of four diamonds. Stamped 750. Ring size L. Weight 9.3gms.
141 A GEORGIAN MEMORIAL RING, the oval mount with pencil drawing of an urn on a black enamel band with gold wording “Margt. Farquharson 16 March 1780”. Ring size U 1/2. Weight 2.6gms.
£500 - £700 138 AN AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut aquamarine raised within a subtle surround of brilliant cut diamond highlights between pierced detail tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18. Ring size O. Weight 4gms. The aquamarine weighs approximately 2.42 carats.
£1,200 - £1,500 142 A LATE GEORGIAN DIAMOND RING, the single old cut diamond set to the centre of a circular mount of plaited strands set throughout with old cut diamond highlights between moulded detail shoulders on an engraved band. Ring size N. Weight 4.9gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1.43 carats. The central diamond weighs approximately 0.93 carats. £2,000 - £3,000
139 A GEORGIAN DIAMOND RING, the oval mount set to the centre with an old cut diamond, in a closed back mount between tapering shoulders with moulded scrolls details on a plain band. Ring size P 1/2. Weight 5.9gms. The diamond weighs approximately 1 carat.
143 A PAIR OF PERIDOT AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, circa 1910-1920, the single tapering oval cut opal suspending from articulated delicate square shaped links set throughout with subtle diamond highlights, set to the bottom of a triangular shaped mount inset with a further brilliant cut diamond highlight, on simple post and scroll fittings. In fitted Phillips of Leeds and Ilkley case. Length 6cm. Total weight 6.6gms.
£800 - £1,200
£2,000 - £3,000
£300 - £500
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144 AN AMETHYST AND DIAMOND SET DRESS RING, the fancy cut amethyst collet set within a double scalloped edge surround set throughout with old brilliant cut diamond highlights, in an open mount with subtle engraved detailing between tapering pierced shoulders on a plain band. Ring size R. Weight 5.2gms. The amethyst weighs approximately 1.40 carats. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1 carat. £1,000 - £1,500 145 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND AMETHYST TORQUE BANGLE, the split design mount applied with elaborate scrolling metal work detailing, set to the centre with three graduating amethyst highlights. Stamped 375. Width 6cm. Weight 6.7gms. £130 - £160 146 AN AMETHYST, DIAMOND AND SEED PEARL BROOCH, circa 1910-1920, the roundel brooch set to the perimeter with six evenly spaced seed pearl highlights, the centre with a square cut amethyst within a surround of four old cut collet set diamonds, on brooch pin fitting. Diameter 2.5cm. Weight 5.2gms. The amethyst weighs approximately 2.04 carats. £250 - £350 147 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the principal brilliant cut diamond claw set within a surround of eight smaller diamonds in a pierced mount between tapering pierced shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 750. Ring size J. Weight 2.6gms. £200 - £300 148 A PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, the single brilliant cut diamonds each claw set on post and scroll fittings. Total weight 0.7gms. Each diamond weighs approximately 0.10 carats. Estimated colour I/J. Estimated clarity SI3. £40 - £60 149 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND PLATINUM DIAMOND SET RING, the three uniform brilliant cut diamonds set in a pierced mount between pierced tapering shoulders each set with further diamond set highlights, on a plain band. Stamped 18CT PLAT. Ring size N. Weight 2.8gms. £80 - £120 150 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND PLATINUM DIAMOND RING, the delicately scalloped edge mount with floral mounts and pierced details set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamonds and a principal brilliant cut diamond to the centre, set between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18&PT. Ring size N 1/2. Weight 3.9gms. £700 - £900
152 A DIAMOND SET RING, the single brilliant cut diamond in pierced detail mount between tapering shoulders each set with five graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights, with two rows of further diamond highlights to the band. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 2.7gms. The principle diamond weighs approximately 1.03 carats. Estimated colour H. Estimated clarity SI. £3,000 - £4,000 153 AN EARLY VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET BOW BROOCH, the double ribbon style mount set throughout with graduating old cut diamonds on simple brooch pin fitting. Diameter 3cm. Weight 5.3gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1.50 carats. £700 - £900 154 A DIAMOND SET RING, the three curved strand design mount set throughout with graduating suspension set brilliant cut diamonds between tapering shoulders on a tapering band. Ring size J 1/2. Weight 3.2gms. £200 - £300 155 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the nine graduating brilliant cut diamonds set in a cluster formation in a pierced detail mount between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 750. Ring size L. Weight 4.1gms. £150 - £250 156 AN ART DECO 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, circa 1930, the old brilliant cut diamond claw set in a pierced mount between moulded and tapering pierced detail shoulders each set with a single diamond highlight, on plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size L. Weight 3.2gms. The diamond weighs approximately 0.90 carats. Estimated colour L/M. Estimated clarity SI 1-2. £1,500 - £2,000 157 A PLATINUM AND DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamond claw set between pierced detail tapering shoulders each set with two brilliant cut diamond highlights, on a plain band. Stamped PLAT. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 3.4gms. £400 - £600
151 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the nine brilliant cut diamonds set in V shaped formation, on simple band. Stamped 375. Ring size L. Weight 1.7gms.
157A A 14CT YELLOW GOLD AND CULTURED PEARL BROOCH, the spray design mount set to the metal work strands with five graduating cultured pearls, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 14K. Width 3.5cm. Weight 5.6gms.
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163 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the three brilliant cut diamonds each claw set in a simple pierced mount between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 750. Ring size Q 1/2. Weight 5.1gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1.40 carats. Estimated colour H/I. Estimated clarity SI. £2,500 - £3,500
158 A PLATINUM AND DIAMOND RING, the single brilliant cut diamond claw set in a simple pierced mount between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped PLAT. Ring size J 1/2. Weight 3.6gms. The diamond weighs approximately 1.20 carats. Estimated colour I/J. Estimated clarity SI 3. £2,500 - £3,500 159 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the principle brilliant cut diamond set within a surround of eight further brilliant cut diamonds, in a pierced detail mount between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size K. Weight 3.3gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1.29 carats. Estimated colour J/K. Estimated clarity SI 2-3. £1,000 - £1,500
163A A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND CULTURED PEARL BROOCH, the basket style mount of metal work sprays set with seven graduating cultured pearls. Stamped 9CT. Width 2.5cm. Weight 5gms. £60 - £80 164 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the single brilliant cut diamond set in a heavy tapering band with elaborate textured metal and moulded details to the entirety. Stamped 18CT. Ring size M. Weight 4.7gms. £300 - £400 165 A PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, each brilliant cut diamond each on simple post and scroll fittings. Scrolls stamped 750. Total weight 1.6gms. Each diamond weighs approximately 0.60 carats. Estimated colour H/I. Estimated clarity SI. £1,800 - £2,200
160 A 14CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the circular mount formed of a large cluster of brilliant cut diamond highlights between pierced tapering shoulders each set with eight further brilliant cut diamond highlights, on a tapering band. Stamped 14K 585. Ring size N. Weight 4.8gms.
166 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the single brilliant cut diamond four claw set in a pierced mount between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 750. Ring size N. Weight 3.9gms. The diamond weighs approximately 0.70 carats. Estimated colour H/I. Estimated clarity SI.
£700 - £900
£800 - £1,200
161 A 22CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND SET RING, the three graduating brilliant cut diamonds each heavy claw set on a tapering band. Stamped 22. Ring size Q 1/2. Weight 3gms.
167 A BOODLES 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the seven brilliant cut diamonds each claw set in flower head formation between pierced tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 750. Signed Boodles. Ring size L. Weight 3.2gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.70 carats. Estimated colour H/I. Estimated clarity SI.
£200 - £300 162 A PLATINUM AND DIAMOND RING, the single brilliant cut diamond claw set in a simple pierced mount on plain band, with matching 18ct white gold wedding band. Both size J. Total weight 6.2gms. £500 - £700
£400 - £600 168 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND SET BRACELET, the eleven curved links each moulded into the shape of a butterfly, each set with four diamond highlights, on lobster catch fitting. Stamped 750. Length 17.5cm. Weight 12.7gms. £500 - £700 169 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the four rows of subtle brilliant cut diamonds set on a heavy tapering band. Stamped 375. Ring size P. Weight 3.4gms. £120 - £150
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170 A CONTEMPORARY 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND COLLAR, the articulated rectangular links with evenly spaced knot details set to the front with seven sections of brilliant cut diamond highlights, on integral tongue clasp with safety catch. Stamped 750. Total length 42cm. Weight 45.3gms; together with a matching ring and stud earrings, each with similar knot details and brilliant cut diamond highlights, the earrings with post and clip fittings; the ring size L 1/2. Both stamped 750. Total weight 25gms. £2,000 - £3,000 171 A VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET PENDANT BROOCH, the flower head mount with twelve petals set throughout with graduating old cut diamonds, on brooch pin fitting with articulated pendant loop. Diameter 3cm. Weight 7.9gms. £300 - £400 172 A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET RING, the five graduating old brilliant cut diamonds set in a moulded scroll detail mount between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size N. Weight 3.1gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.75 carats. £700 - £900 173 A 22CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND SET RING, the single old brilliant cut diamond claw set on a simple band. Stamped 22. Ring size J. Weight 1.6gms. £150 - £200
177 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the single old brilliant cut diamond claw set in a simple pierced mount between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18CT (hallmark very worn) Ring size L 1/2. Weight 2.2gms. The diamond weighs approximately 0.50 carats. Estimated colour J/K. Estimated clarity SI 2. £900 - £1,200 178 A PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, the seven brilliant cut claw set diamonds set in flower head shape formation, on simple post and scroll fittings. Total weight of the diamonds in each earring approximately 1 carat. Total weight 2.2gms. £1,000 - £1,500 179 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SET EARRINGS, of three principal diamonds, each set within a subtle surround of brilliant cut diamond highlights, on articulated links suspending from simple post and scroll fittings. Length 2.5cm. Weight 2.2gms. £2,000 - £3,000 180 A PAIR OF MID 19TH CENTURY EARRINGS, the circular mounts with central domed feature set with a single old brilliant cut diamond highlight, within elaborate beaded, swirled and scrolling metal details suspending on an articulated link from shepherds hook fittings. Length 4cm. Total weight 7.4gms. £800 - £1,000
174 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD RING, the eternity style band set with nine subtle diamond highlights to the entirety, alternately spaced with moulded metal work details. Stamped 18CT. Ring size O 1/2. Weight 3.1gms.
181 A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, the three old cut diamond highlights in heavy collet settings in cluster formation set simply on post and scroll fittings. Total diamond weight to each earring approximately 0.40 carats. Total weight 1.6gms.
£150 - £200
£500 - £700
175 A GENTLEMAN’S MID VICTORIAN 18CT YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND SET RING, the heavy tapering band set with three graduating old brilliant cut diamonds. Hallmark indistinct however tests as 18ct. Ring size W 1/2. Weight 10.3gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.40 carats. Estimated colour I/J. Estimated clarity SI3.
182 A PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, the single old brilliant cut diamond each set simply in pierced mounts on post and scroll fittings. Each diamond weighs approximately 0.40 carats. Total weight 1.3gms.
£600 - £800
183 A DIAMOND ETERNITY RING, brilliant cut diamonds set simply to the entirety. Ring size M. Weight 3.6gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1.90 carats.
176 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND PLATINUM DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the seven brilliant cut diamonds set in flower head formation, between pierced tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18CT PLAT. Ring size M. Weight 2.4gms. £300 - £400 176A A MID VICTORIAN 15CT YELLOW GOLD MOURNING RING, set to the centre with delicate plaited hair and evenly spaced sections of engraved gold, stamped 15C. Makers mark H&S. Ring size O 1/2; together with a black onyx mourning ring and glass locket brooch. Total weight 6.6gms.
£1,800 - £2,500
£1,000 - £1,500 184 A PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, set to the centre with a principal brilliant cut diamond within a surround of eight brilliant cut diamond highlights, on simple post and scroll fittings. Each principle brilliant cut diamond weighs approximately 0.65 carats. Total weight 4.1gms. £3,000 - £4,000
£60 - £80
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185 A LATE 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND CORAL SET BROOCH, the swirling floral designed mount set throughout with graduating old brilliant cut diamonds and three graduating polished coral beads to form a flower head, on brooch pin fitting. Length 5cm. Weight 6.1gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1.60 carats.
191 A CONTEMPORARY DIAMOND SET PENDANT, the six rows of uniform brilliant cut diamonds set to form a cross, suspending from an articulated tapering oval bale each set with three diamond set highlights. Length 3.5cm. Weight 9.2gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 2 carats. £500 - £700
£1,600 - £2,000 186 A DIAMOND SET RING, circa 1910-1920, the three graduating brilliant cut diamonds each collet set in a scalloped edge mount set with subtle diamond highlights, on a simple band. Ring size M. Weight 3.5gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.95 carats. The centre diamond weighs approximately 0.55 carats.
192 A CONTEMPORARY DIAMOND SET PENDANT, the eleven square cut diamonds channel set to the centre of a moulded mount in the shape of a cross, suspending from a fixed tapering oval pendant loop set with three graduating diamond highlights on a fine curb link chain with lobster clasp. Clasp stamped 750. Total length 50cm. Weight 12.5gms. £500 - £700
£1,500 - £2,000 187 A MID VICTORIAN 18CT YELLOW GOLD DIAMOND SET RING, the single old brilliant cut diamond set within a pierced moulded detail mount, the claws set with diamond highlights, on a tapering band. Stamped 18CT. Engraved 1866. Ring size K. Weight 4.6gms.
193 A CONTEMPORARY DIAMOND SET BRACELET BY DAVID MORRIS, the snake links set throughout with pave set brilliant cut diamonds, on an integral tongue clasp set further with brilliant cut and square cut diamonds. Length 18.5cm. Weight 22.9gms.Total weight of the diamonds approximately 4 carats. £3,000 - £4,000
£600 - £800 194 AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND SET PENDANT, the open work triangular shaped pendant with two principle bow design mounts set throughout with graduating old brilliant cut diamonds, suspending an articulated diamond set drop, to the bottom of a fixed fine oval link chain with bolt ring clasp. Total length 43cm. Weight 6.6gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 2.51 carats. £2,000 - £3,000
188 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the three graduating brilliant cut diamonds each claw set in a simple pierced mount between tapering shoulders on a simple plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size N 1/2. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1.77 carats. The centre diamond weighs approximately 1.03 carats. £4,000 - £6,000 189 A DIAMOND SET BAR BROOCH, circa 1890-1900, the five graduating old brilliant cut diamonds collet set in a cut-out scalloped edge mount with diamond set cross over details, on simple brooch pin fitting. Length 6.5cm. Weight 4gms. £250 - £350 190 A DIAMOND AND CULTURED PEARL BROOCH, modelled as a golf club, the golf club head set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamonds, with single cultured pearl modelled as the golf ball, to the bottom of a moulded mount set with blue enamel detailing, on brooch pin fitting. Length 9cm. Weight 9gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.50 carats. £600 - £800
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195 A DIAMOND SET DRESS RING, the large oval twisted detail mount set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds. Ring size L. Weight 7.9gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 1.40 carats. £1,000 - £2,000 196 A CONTEMPORARY 18CT WHITE GOLD ITALIAN BLACK DIAMOND AND DIAMOND BRACELET, the eleven articulated links each set with a graduating oval cut faceted black diamond within a surround of fourteen uniform rose cut diamonds, on an integral tongue clasp with double safety clips. Length 18.5cm. Weight 42.7gms. Stamped 750. Italian marks. £4,000 - £6,000 197 A LATE 19TH CENTURY DEMANTOID GARNET AND DIAMOND RING, the single round cut demantoid garnet highlight set to the centre of a flower head shaped mount set with ten old cut diamond highlights on a tapering band. Stamped 18. Ring size M. Weight 3gms. Total weight of the diamonds approximately 0.95 carats. £700 - £900
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198 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GARNET SET NECKLACE, the three oval cabochon cut garnets each set in oval mounts with articulated tassel and swag details, the central mount with glass locket verso, set to the front of a fine snake link chain with integral tongue clasp. In fitted Aird & Thomson of Glasgow case. Total length 38cm. Weight 20.2gms.
202 A GEORGIAN GILT METAL AND GARNET SET BROOCH, the nine domed mounts with elaborate moulded and applied detailing each set with a single round cabochon cut garnet highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Length 4cm. Weight 6.8gms. £300 - £400
£2,500 - £3,500 199 A MID 19TH CENTURY GARNET SET BROOCH, the rectangular cut garnet set within a surround of round cut garnet highlights and beaded metal work details in star formation, all set in closed back mounts with brooch pin fitting. Width 3cm. Weight 5.5gms. £250 - £350 200 A PAIR OF GARNET AND SEED PEARL SET EARRINGS, the oval cabochon cut garnets each set within a surround of twisted and spiral metal work details with two seed pearl highlights, suspending on an articulated link from a further oval cabochon cut garnet mount, on shepherds hook fittings. Length 4.5cm. Total weight 8.7gms. £600 - £800 201 A VICTORIAN GARNET SET NECKLACE, the thirty four graduating oval cut garnets each collet set in closed back mounts, set on articulated links onto an integral tongue clasp. In fitted Edward Tessier of London case. Total length 40cm. Weight 28.4gms.
203 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD SPRAY BROOCH, the moulded leaf shaped mounts set to the top with three round cut garnet highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 375. Length 6cm. Weight 7.9gms. £70 - £90 204 A PAIR OF 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND GARNET DROP EARRINGS, the graduating garnet highlights set in a cluster formation to form a tear drop shaped drop, suspending on an articulated link from a cluster of three garnet highlights, on post and scroll fittings. Posts stamped 375. Length 3cm. Total weight 3.4gms. £70 - £90 205 λ A STAINED IVORY BEAD NECKLACE, the fifty seven graduating beads each strung knotted onto a simple bolt ring clasp. Total length 90cm. £40 - £60
£2,500 - £3,500
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206 AN IRISH GILT METAL BRACELET, circa 1850-1870, formed of seven circular plaques of bog oak with an applied metal work detailed letter spelling out the word “Cuimnig” (Remember). In a Joseph Johnson of Dublin box. Length 20cm. Weight 68.2gms.
211A A 14CT YELLOW GOLD AND CULTURED PEARL BROOCH, the wreath design mount set throughout with six evenly spaced cultured pearls, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 14K. Width 3.5cm. Weight 8.2gms. £120 - £150
£2,500 - £3,500 207 A PAIR OF TORTOISESHELL 9CT GOLD PIQUE EARRINGS, the open oval mounts applied with floral pique work to the bottom, suspending from screw back fittings. Fittings stamped 9CT. Length 3cm. Total weight 2gms.
212 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD BACK AND FRONT BANGLE BY HENRY GRIFFITHS & SONS, the buckle design bangle with swirled floral engraving throughout the entirety. Stamped 9CT front and back; H.G&S. Diameter 6cm. Weight 12.3gms. £50 - £70
£180 - £250 208 A RUSSIAN AMBER BROOCH, of abstract triangular form on brooch pin fitting. Russian hallmark to the pin. Width 4cm. Weight 8.4gms. £80 - £120 209 AN AMBER COLOURED BEAD NECKLACE, of sixty four graduating oval amber coloured beads. Length 42cm. Weight 60gms. £600 - £800 210 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD WEDDING BAND, stamped 750. Ring size K. Weight 2.9gms. £40 - £60 211 A PAIR OF BLACK ONYX STUD EARRINGS, the single round cut black onyx beads each set to the centre with a star shaped mount with a single seed pearl highlight, on simple post and scroll fittings. Total weight 1.5gms £700 - £900
213 A CONTEMPORARY 18CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCH, modelled as an owl, set to the centre with a spiral shaped druzy quartz as the body, within a metal work mount forming the wings, feet, and head set with two round cut emeralds for the eyes, on a double brooch pin fitting. Stamped 750. Length 4cm. Weight 14.1gms. £1,000 - £1,500 214 A 9 CARAT GOLD CHAIN WITH 9 CARAT GOLD CRICKET MEDALLION, the chain, stamped 9C, with textured shaped oval links, the gold winner medal dated 1926. Gross 23 grams, 35.2cm long £220 - £280 215 A SCOTTISH PARCEL GILT PENANNULAR BROOCH, inscribed verso with presentation inscription dated 1860. 8.5cm £50 - £70 216 A VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD CURB LINK BRACELET, with padlock heart clasp. Stamped 375. Weight 24.7gms. £200 - £300
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217 A SUITE OF CONTEMPORARY BLACK ONYX AND DIAMOND WHITE GOLD JEWELLERY, comprising of a pendant formed of a large teardrop shaped black onyx mount set with a subtle curved strand of brilliant cut diamond highlights, suspending from a fine link chain, length 41cm, chain stamped 750; a pair of earrings of similar design on post and guard fittings, length 2cm; and a ring with double teardrop shaped black onyx mounts in cross over style on a tapering band, stamped 14K, ring size L. Total weight 31.4gms. £100 - £150 218 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND CITRINE RING, the tapering cross over style mount set with eight oval cut citrines and subtle diamond highlights throughout. Stamped 9CT (hallmark very worn). Ring size P. Weight 5.5gms. £120 - £150
223 A CARVED CARNELIAN INTAGLIO, the circular carnelian plaque carved to centre with the profile of a lady, within a simple surround, on brooch pin fitting. Diameter 2.5cm. Weight 9.4gms. £400 - £600 224 A PAIR OF AQUAMARINE EARRINGS, each tapering faceted aquamarine drop suspending on an articulated chain link from a triangular shaped mount set with three diamond highlights, on shepherds hook fittings. Length 2.5cm. Total weight 2.5gms. £400 - £600 225 A PAIR OF EGYPTIAN STYLE EARRINGS, the elaborately moulded metalwork with bead details depicting a woman’s head with moulded facial details and articulated beaded earrings, suspending on an articulated link from shepherds hook fittings. Length 4.5cm. Total weight 9.6gms. £700 - £900 226 A PAIR OF RUSSIAN 18CT YELLOW GOLD CLIP EARRINGS, the circular mounts with brushed metal detailing on clip back fittings. Stamped 750. Russian hallmarks. Total weight 5.6gms. £100 - £150 227 A PAIR OF SYNTHETIC COLOUR CHANGE CORUNDUM EARRINGS AND MATCHING RING, each set with a round cut corundum; the earrings on post and scroll fittings. The ring stamped 375. Ring size P. Total weight 12.6gms. £150 - £200
219 AN EARLY VICTORIAN CAMEO PENDANT, the oval carved cameo depicting the profile of a gentleman within a surround of moulded scroll and beaded metal work, to the bottom of a heavy tapering oval bale. Length 4cm. Width 3cm. Weight 14.5gms. £800 - £1,000 220 TWO VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD MOUNTED CAMEOS, of oval form with carved profile of a lady to each, on brooch pin fitting. Both stamped for 9ct gold. Total weight 22.9gms. £40 - £60 221 A VICTORIAN SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, the large oval mount carved to the centre with the profile of a gentleman, on simple brooch pin fitting with safety chain. Length 6cm. Width 5cm. Weight 27.8gms.
228 A SUITE OF PASTE SET JEWELLERY, comprising of a ring, pair of earrings, bracelet, and necklace of deep orange pastes within surrounds of clear pastes, on gilt metal fittings. Total weight 25.9gms. £50 - £70 229 A SEED PEARL, EMERALD AND DIAMOND SET BROOCH, the crescent mount set with fifteen graduating seed pearl highlights, with metal work sprays set throughout with four round cut emerald highlights and four old cut diamond highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Length 3.5cm. Weight 4.7gms. £350 - £450 230 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD FLORAL BROOCH, formed of one closed bud and one open flower with stems and leaves, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 18. Length 5cm. Weight 12.5gms.
£350 - £450
£250 - £350
222 A COLLECTION OF SHELL CAMEO JEWELLERY, to include two oval brooches, an oval pendant on fine oval link chain, a bracelet formed of nine oval plaques and a ring. Most stamped for 9ct. Total weight 53.3gms.
230A A LATE VICTORIAN 9CT YELLOW GOLD AMETHYST SET RING, the five graduating oval cut amethysts set in a pierced and scroll detail mount between moulded tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 375. Ring size P. Weight 3.9gms.
£70 - £100
£60 - £80
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231 A CITRINE NECKLACE, the collar formed of twenty seven graduating oval cut citrines, set on articulated links on bolt ring clasp, length 39cm; together with a citrine bracelet, the ten rectangular cut citrines alternately spaced with scroll shaped links on integral tongue clasp with safety chain, length 15cm; and citrine brooch, in the shape of three leaf clover set with three oval cut citrines on brooch pin fitting. Total weight 62.6gms.
237 A MEXICAN SILVER AND ENAMEL NECKLACE, the realistically moulded snake with articulated body, with crossing head and tail at the front, set throughout with pebble dash blue enamelling on integral tongue clasp. With Mexican silver hallmarks. Total length 44cm; together with a matching pair of earrings, formed as the snakes head with similar enamelling throughout, on post and scroll fittings. With Mexican silver hallmarks. Length 2.8cm.
£100 - £150
£600 - £800
232 A COLLECTION OF YELLOW GOLD JEWELLERY, to include a cultured pearl brooch stamped 375, a moonstone set ring stamped 375, a purse charm stamped 375, and a bow brooch with enamel union jack charm stamped 375. Total weight 18.5gms.
238 SINGLE ALBERT WATCH CHAIN AND TWO FOBS. Graduated curb link albert, 370mm in length, graduating from 14mm to 10mm terminating with T-bar and swivel fittings, hallmarked Sterling Silver London circa 1922, fitted with a shield shaped fob 44 x 35mm and hallmarked Sterling Silver Birmingham circa 1911 and an escutcheon shaped fob 40 x 28mm hallmarked Sterling Silver Birmingham circa 1906, estimated gross weight 100 gms.
£150 - £250 233 A 1790 GOLD SPADE GUINEA, on brooch pin fitting with safety chain. Weight 9gms. £200 - £300 234 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD ROSE BUD BROOCH, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 18. Length 4.5cm. Weight 11.8gms. £200 - £300
£200 - £300 239 AN ANCIENT SEAL RING, probably silver, with oval mount on heavy moulded band. Ring size Q. Weight 9.3gms. £300 - £400 240 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND SMOKEY QUARTZ RING, the large rectangular cut smokey quartz four double claw set in a large open mount between split detail tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 375. Ring size N. Weight 8.5gms. £70 - £90 241 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD CIGAR PIERCER, stamped 375; together with a 22ct gold plated locket and chain; and a 9ct yellow gold and smokey quartz pendant. Total weight 37gms. £120 - £180 242 A VICTORIAN FANCY LINK CHAIN, stamped 9C. 22 grams, 36.5cm long
235 A LIBERTY & CO CYMRIC SILVER AND ENAMEL BELT BUCKLE, DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX, the two pierced sections with turquoise/green shaded enamels and cast with whiplash, Birmingham 1902, stamped CYMRIC. 9.4cm by 5.5cm £400 - £600 236 AN ART NOUVEAU STYLE ENAMEL AND SILVER PENDANT, the abstract cut out mount of swirls and coils set throughout with green, blue, purple and black enamel detailing, suspending from a fine oval link chain with lobster clasp. Stamped 925. Length 43cm. Weight 20.7gms. £60 - £80
£300 - £400 243 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD ST CHRISTOPHER, suspending from a gold medal mount. stamped 750. Length 12.5cm. Weight 24.5gms. £500 - £700 243A A COLLECTION OF THREE SIMPLE SEED PEARL NECKLACES, total weight 17.6gms. £50 - £70 244 A VICTORIAN 9CT ROSE GOLD WATCH CHAIN, with double Albert clasps, suspending an articulated citrine fob. Stamped 375. Total weight 52cm. Weight 37.5gms. £350 - £450
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245 A CONTEMPORARY 18CT YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE AND BRACELET, both of articulated unusual triangular shaped coiled links, on lobster catches. Total weight 46.1gms. £700 - £900 246 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD MEDALLION, the circular medallion depicting a mermaid, suspending from a fine snake link chain with bolt ring clasp. Stamped 750. Total length 60cm. Weight 16.6gms. £320 - £380 247 A RUSSIAN 14CT YELLOW GOLD SIGNET RING, the oval mount with heavily pierced rope work detailing on a heavy tapering band. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 3.6gms. Russian hallmarks for 14K. £50 - £70 248 λ AN IVORY BANGLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY. Internal diameter 6.5cm £30 - £50
253 A TURQUOISE SET SNAKE LINK NECKLACE, the snake link chain with pointed end terminals, with heart shaped mount set to the centre with a single turquoise highlight within a surround of brilliant cut diamond highlights, on an integral tongue clasp with safety chain. Total length 42cm. Weight 15.2gms. £300 - £400 254 A PAIR OF 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND GEM SET HOOP EARRINGS, the large hoops each set to the bottom with seven evenly spaced rough cut faceted gem stones to include citrine, ruby, amethyst and emerald, each suspending from an articulated link, on clip back fittings each set with a further round cut amethyst highlight. Stamped 750. Length 6.5cm. Diameter 4.5cm. Total weight 17.1gms. £400 - £600 255 A CONTEMPORARY BLUE TOPAZ PENDANT, the large rectangular cut blue topaz set across the centre with a row of subtle diamond highlights, suspending from a fixed pendant loop on a heavy twist link chain with lobster clasp. Clasp stamped 750. Total length 40cm. Weight 18gms. £400 - £600
249 A RUSSIAN TURQUOISE MOUNTED GOLD STUD OR BUTTON, LATE 19TH CENTURY, circular, centred by a turquoise cabochon, stamped marks, maker Samuel Arndt, probably 14ct gold. Diameter 1.75cm £350 - £450 250 A ROCK CRYSTAL BEAD NECKLACE, the faceted beads slightly graduating. Length Approximately 91cm £150 - £200 250A A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND CULTURED PEARL BROOCH, the abstract leaf design brooch set to the centre with a single cultured pearl highlight in basket setting, on brooch pin fitting with safety chain. Stamped 375. Length 4.5cm. Weight 6gms. £100 - £150
256 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND CRYSTALLITE PENDANT, the two principal oval cut green crystallite’s and two smaller round cut crystallite highlights, with metal work strand and beaded details all suspending from a fine oval link chain with bolt ring clasp. Clasp stamped 750. Total length 41cm. Weight 7gms. £300 - £400 257 A CHINESE CARVED BLACK ONYX PENDANT, carved in relief with a shishi and bat. 5.5cm by 4.5cm £50 - £80 258 A 15CT YELLOW GOLD AND GREEN STONE RING, the large round cut green stone set in an open mount between heavy tapering split detail shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 15CT. Ring size O. Weight 5.7gms. £120 - £180
251 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND GEM SET RING, the flower head shaped mount set to the centre with a round cut pink stone within a surround of six round cut green and yellow stones and clear stone highlights between split detail tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 375. Ring size N 1/2. Weight 5.1gms. £120 - £150 252 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND SYNTHETIC COLOUR CHANGE CORUNDUM RING, the round cut corundum claw set in a circular mount with pierced detailing between open tapering shoulders on a plain band. Hallmarked for 9ct gold. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 3.9gms. £100 - £120
259 A CONTINENTAL GOLD LIPSTICK CASE, EARLY 20th CENTURY, chased with Rococo scrolls and flowers, stamped marks, probably 18ct gold. 5.25cm, 10 grams £400 - £600 260 A CHINESE CARVED HARDSTONE PENDANT, modelled as fish and lotus flowers, in mottled greens and yellow. 5.5cm £80 - £120 261 A FRAMED SET OF OYSTER SHELLS SHOWING THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF CULTURED PEARL DEVELOPMENT. 16cm by 11.5cm £100 - £150 25
WATCHES 262 A TAVANNES POCKET WATCH. Circular ivory dial with black and red 24 hour arabic index and gilt sword hands, sub seconds dial at 6 o’clock position, Niello case measuring 49mm and decorated to rear with overlaid hunting scene to hinged cover which opens to reveal a second dust cover engraved Ancre de Precision which further opens to reveal the hand wound unsigned movement with lever escapement. £120 - £180
268 A LADY’S 18 CARAT GOLD SEIKO BRACELET WATCH. Circular silver dial with baton index, gilt hands and faceted edge to glass, integral Milanese bracelet with hinged box snap and ladder fastener, case measures 15mm diameter, bracelet length 150mm, manually wound movement signed Seiko Japan 18B 17J, case internally stamped 18K.750, externally stamped Seiko 18K and snap stamped Seiko 18ct. Total gross weight 25.8 gms. £400 - £500
263 AN 18K GOLD SWISS FOB WATCH. Circular gilt dial with floral engraved centre, black roman index and blued steel hands, case measures 35mm with scroll engraved decoration to hinged rear cover stamped internally 18K which opens to reveal a plain inner cover, hand wound movement with lever escapement, side setting push button for hand setting and crown and bow at 12 o’clock position. £300 - £400
269 A LADY’S 18CT GOLD BAUME & MERCIER WATCH. Oval striped green enamel dial simulating malachite signed Baume & Mercier Geneve Swiss Made, with gilt hands, scroll decoration border applied to outer case edge, total size 31 x28.5mm, fitted with black alligator pattern strap signed Baume & Mercier tapering to gilt pin buckle, hand wound movement signed Baume & Mercier Swiss 17 Jewels BM 550, case back internally stamped 18k 0.750 Baume & Mercier Geneve.
264 A LADY’S 18CT GOLD GIRARD PERREGAUX WATCH AND AN 18CT GOLD WATCH BRACELET. Circular silver dial with gilt baton index and hands, faceted edge to glass, case measures 20mm, fitted with a non-integral Milanese mesh bracelet with snap and ladder catch, watch case internally marked 18K 0.750, bracelet hallmarked 18ct gold Birmingham circa 1992, gross weight 41.7gms together with a tapered Milanese mesh watch bracelet with snap and ladder catch stamped 18ct and weighing 18.9gms.
£200 - £250
£400 - £600 265 A GENTLEMAN’S GOLD PLATED OMEGA STRAP WATCH. Rectangular gilt dial with baton index and black hands, signed Omega De Ville Quartz, measuring 36 x 24mm with steel case back, fitted with brown strap and Omega pin buckle.
271 A LADY’S 18CT GOLD ASPREY WATCH. Oval white dial with roman index and black hands, dial signed Asprey and features arabic script at 6 o’clock position, case measures 22 x 25mm, blue cabochon stone set in crown, manually wound movement signed Baume & Mercier BM775, case internally stamped with Birmingham importation mark for 1972-73 and signed Baume & Mercier.
£100 - £150
£400 - £450
266 A LADY’S VINTAGE BRACELET WATCH. Circular white enamel dial with black index and blued steel hands, case measures 26mm and has hinged case back which opens to reveal a movement stamped Swiss Made, interior hallmark London Importation circa 1930, fitted with an unmarked expanding yellow metal bracelet, total gross weight 23.4gms.
272 A GENTLEMAN’ STEEL OMEGA F300 BRACELET WATCH. Circular silver dial with black and silver baton indices and date aperture at 3 o’clock position, dial signed Electronic F300hz Geneve Chronometer, fitted with Omega 3 row bracelet tapering to hinged adjustable folding clasp, accompanied by an original box, precision certificate and guarantee dated January 1975.
£40 - £60
270 A LADY’S STEEL OMEGA BRACELET WATCH. Circular white dial with roman index, gilt inner bezel, gilt hands, gilt outer minute track and crown, case diameter 22mm, fitted with after-market steel 5 row link bracelet with folding expanding snap, quartz movement, case back signed De Ville. £100 - £150
£200 - £300 267 A GENTLEMAN’S GOLD PLATED OMEGA BRACELET WATCH. Cushion shaped gilt dial signed De Ville Quartz with baton indexes and gilt hands, date aperture at 3 o’clock, integral bracelet tapering to hinged clasp, accompanied by an original box, calibre 1337 instruction booklet and guarantee dated 1984 and two spare links. £200 - £250
273 A LADY’S ROLEX STRAP WATCH. Circular silver dial with arabic index and black hands with seconds sub dial at 6 o’clock position, yellow metal octagonal case measuring 21mm approx. with hinged loop lugs and brown lizard print strap, snap on case back signed ROLEX 25 World’s Records and hallmarked 9ct gold Glasgow importation circa 1937, movement signed Rolex Prima 15 Rubies. £150 - £250
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274 A LADY’S BI-COLOUR TUDOR OYSTER BRACELET WATCH. Circular champagne dial with baton index and date aperture at 3 o’clock, dial signed Princess Oysterdate Rotor Self Winding, fluted yellow metal bezel and screw down crown, bi-colour jubilee bracelet with hinged snap and 12/10 links and four further spare links, model number 92313, accompanying Rolex guarantee certificate, stock ticket, service history paperwork and Tudor box.
278 A GENTLEMAN’S 18CT GOLD ETERNA BRACELET WATCH. Circular gilt dial with gilt hands and baton index, signed Eterna, fitted to integral 11 row flexible bracelet with hinged box snap and ladder catch with internal safety catch, quartz movement, internally stamped 750 and snap also stamped 750, total gross weight 75gms approx.
£250 - £350
279 A LADY’S 18CT GOLD ASPREY STRAP WATCH. Square cut corner white dial with black roman index and hands, case measures 23mm and is internally signed Baume & Mercier and hallmarked 18ct gold Birmingham circa 1974, manually wound movement signed Baume & Mercier 17 Jewels BM550, fitted with black alligator strap tapering to gold plated pin buckle, accompanied by an original Asprey box.
275 A GENTLEMAN’S ETERNA STRAP WATCH. Circular silver tapestry pattern dial signed Eterna Matic 3000 with baton index and date aperture at 3 o’clock position, steel case measuring 34.5 mm. £80 - £120
£1,800 - £2,200
£450 - £550 276 TWO POCKET WATCHES - DUKE RAILWAY TIMEKEEPER AND WALTHAM. 1. Circular white dial with luminous arabic index and black hands, chromed case 50 mm diameter with sunburst decoration to rear, snap on back. unsigned movement. 2. Full Hunter case with white enamel dial signed Waltham USA and black hands, arabic index, double cover to rear signed Illinois Watch Case Co Elgin USA “Guaranteed to wear 10 Years”, movement signed AWW Co Waltham Mass.
280 A 9CT GOLD WALTHAM POCKET WATCH. Circular white dial with roman index and blued steel hands with sub seconds dial at 6 o’clock position, plain case measuring 49mm with inner dust cover which opens to reveal a 15 jewel manual wind movement with lever escapement, signed AWW Co. Waltham Mass. USA, case hallmarked 9ct Gold Birmingham circa 1925, makers mark ALD.
£80 - £120
£200 - £300
277 A GENTLEMAN’S STEEL ROLEX OYSTER BRACELET WATCH. Circular silver dial with baton index signed Rolex Oyster Precision, fitted to Steel Oyster Bracelet with 7/6 links and hinged centre snap, model number 6426/78350, case reference 22xxxxx circa 1968.
281 A LADY’S 18CT GOLD OMEGA BRACELET WATCH. Circular gilt tapestry dial signed De Ville with baton index and black hands, integral Milanese mesh bracelet 170mm length tapering to snap and ladder catch, stamped 18k 0.750, manual wound movement calibre 625 dated circa 1975 and signed Omega 17 Jewels, total weight 45.7gms.
£1,200 - £1,500
£1,000 - £1,200
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282 A LADY’S 14CT WHITE GOLD BUCHERER BRACELET WATCH. Circular silver dial with baton index and hands, integral Milanese mesh bracelet 160mm in length tapering to snap and ladder catch, case measures 17mm stamped externally 14k 0.585, manually wound 17 Jewel movement signed Bucherer, total weight 18.4gms and accompanied by a Bucherer box.
286 A LADY’S 14CT GOLD SEWILLS STRAP WATCH . Circular silver dial with roman index and black hands, sub dials indicating date, day and moonphase and signed Sewills New Millennium 2000 Limited Edition, fitted with brown lizard print strap and gilt buckle, case measures 31mm, hallmarked on exterior of case back 14ct Gold London circa 2000, quartz movement.
£250 - £350
£100 - £150
283 A LADY’S STEEL ROLEX OYSTER BRACELET WATCH. Circular copper dial signed Oyster Perpetual with arabic indices at 3/6/9 and batons between, Oyster bracelet with 6/5 links tapering to hinged adjustable clasp, model number 76080, circa 2002, accompanied by an original Rolex box.
287 A YELLOW METAL FOB WATCH. Circular champagne dial with roman index and floral engraved centre, blued steel hands, engraved case 40mm diameter and with scroll decoration and escutcheon to rear, hinged case back stamped 18K with inner metal cover, unsigned movement with cylinder escapement, accompanied by a key and a fitted box signed M Rhodes & Son Bradford.
£1,000 - £1,500 284 A GENTLEMAN’S 9CT GOLD ROLEX JUMP HOUR WATCH. Rectangular case measuring 38.5 x 21mm with 3 apertures to front displaying a digital time indication for hours minutes and seconds, black arabic indices mounted on 3 rotating discs on a manual wound unsigned movement signed Fifteen Rubies Swiss Made, hinged case back stamped internally R.W.C.Ltd and 9C with hammer mark below, fitted to a nonbranded ostrich grain leather strap tapering to a pin buckle.
£100 - £150
£4,000 - £6,000 285 A LADY’S 9CT GOLD OMEGA BRACELET WATCH. Oval silver dial with baton index and black hands set in textured Milanese integral bracelet 160mm in length, tapering to snap and ladder clasp, manually wound movement signed Omega 17 jewels, internally hallmarked 9ct Gold London circa 1969, total weight 29.5gms, accompanied by a later original Omega box.
289 A LADY’S RUBY AND DIAMOND SET BEUCHE GIROD BRACELET WATCH. Oval champagne dial with gilt hands, case measures 20.15.5 mm and bezel set with alternate brilliant cut diamonds (12) and rubies (12) each measuring approximately 1.7mm in rubover settings, fitted with cable link bracelet containing alternate diamonds 2.4 mm (9) and rubies 2.4 mm (10) in claw settings, terminating in a carabiner style fastener, case internally hallmarked 18ct gold London circa 1983 and stamped RCK, quartz movement signed Miyota.
£350 - £450
£600 - £600
288 AN ACCURIST STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH, the silvered circular dial with baton markers, date window at 3 o'clock and centre sweep seconds, on original leather straps. Case diameter 40mm £40 - £60
290 A LADY’S PATEK PHILIPPE BRACELET WATCH. Oval champagne dial with baton index and gilt hands, dial signed Patek Philippe Geneve, case measures 23 x 20 mm fitted with integral Milanese mesh bracelet measuring 140 mm with snap and ladder catch with internal safety catch, snap on back signed Patek Phillippe Geneve and stamped 18K 0.750, movement signed Patek Phillipe & Co Geneve 20 jewels Adj. to heat, cold isochronism Five 5 Pos., estimated date of manufacture 1970. £1,500 - £2,000
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291 A SILVER ROLEX STRAP WATCH. Circular white enamel dial with roman index and blued steel hands, cushion shaped case measuring 27.5 mm with snap on back internally signed Rolex 7 World’s Records Geneve and hallmarked sterling silver Glasgow 1930, movement signed Rolex 15 Jewels. £200 - £300 292 A 9CT GOLD AUDAX STRAP WATCH. Rectangular silver dial with arabic index, case measures 27 x 21 mm with fixed wire lugs and a hinged case back which is engraved T.B.HERD, movement signed Audax Swiss Made, case internally hallmarked 9ct gold Glasgow importation circa 1926. £200 - £300 293 A 9CT GOLD VINTAGE WATCH. Circular silver dial with arabic index, blued steel hands and seconds sub dial at 6 o’clock position, cushion shaped case 27.5 mm with fixed wire lugs and leather strap, unsigned movement stamped 15 Jewels Swiss Made, case back internally hallmarked 9ct Gold Chester circa 1934 and signed Stolkace. £100 - £150 294 A MICKEY MOUSE STRAP WATCH. Tonneau shaped dial signed (C) WDP with red arabic index and Mickey Mouse image and hands, chromed case measures 32 x 25.5 mm and is signed US Time to rear, unsigned movement. £80 - £120 295 AN 18TH CENTURY PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH. Outer case composed of tortoise shell and gilt metal measuring 49 mm diameter containing a pocket watch with circular white enamel dial and lakeside scene to centre, roman index and gilt scroll hands, hinged cover which opens to reveal a gilt metal fusee and verge movement, signed Stokes London, case internally hallmarked Sterling Silver London circa 1785.
GLASS 298 AN 18TH CENTURY ENGRAVED WINE GLASS, the ogee bowl decorated with an exotic bird and floral spray above a faceted stem on a domed circular foot. 14.25cm £150 - £200 299 AN 18TH CENTURY ENGRAVED WINE GLASS, the tapering ogee bowl decorated with an exotic bird and floral spray, on a faceted stem and domed circular foot. 14cm £150 - £200 300 TWO 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASSES, each with plain cup bowl on a tapering stem and domed circular folded foot.(2) Taller 15cm £150 - £250 301 A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY GREEN GLASS FLASK DECANTERS WITH SILVER-MOUNTED STOPPERS, the domed stoppers marked for Peter, Ann and William Bateman, 1801. 27.5cm £200 - £300 302 A PAIR OF PARCEL-GILT MOULDED GLASS TABLE LUSTRES, of candlestick form, each with detachable scalloped drip pan suspending lustres (some lacking) over a waisted candle cup, the stem modelled as the Virgin with Sacred Heart, on a domed circular base with putti feet. Overall 31.5cm £50 - £70 303 A GLASS TAZZA, c. 1800, the shallow circular bowl on an inverted baluster stem and domed circular foot. Diameter 25.25cm
£400 - £600
£150 - £200
296 A GILT METAL SMITHS POCKET WATCH. Circular champagne dial with roman index and sub seconds dial at 6 o’clock position, case measures 51 mm, scroll engraved decoration to bezel, snap on back embossed with a steam locomotive, movement stamped Smiths Industries Ltd 0 Jewels unadjusted Made in Great Britain, accompanied by a fitted Smiths box.
304 A MILLEFIORI GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, POSSIBLY SCOTTISH, with clusters of rods in red, white and blue, unmarked. Diameter c. 7cm
£30 - £50 297 A LADY’S AUDEMARS PIGUET ROYAL OAK STRAP WATCH. Circular grey textured dial with gilt hands, baton index and date window to 3 o’clock position, octagonal yellow metal bezel secured by 8 screws, fitted to black alligator strap signed Audemars Piguet with hinged steel adjustable clasp signed Audemars Piguet, quartz movement, case back signed Royal Oak.
£50 - £70 305 A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN GLASS, including four blue wines, Mary Gregory decanter, pair of Mary Gregory vases, vaseline glass sugar and cream, etc. £50 - £70 306 A CONTINENTAL ETCHED GLASS DECANTER, of rectangular section, etched with foliage, 18th/19th Century, 24cm high; together with A PAIR OF VICTORIAN DECANTERS, with slice-cut bodies, 25cm high. (3) £60 - £90
£250 - £300
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307 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GILDED AND OPAQUE GLASS TABLE LUSTRES, with crenelated tops above a gilded frieze of fruiting vine, each with ten prismatic drops. 33cm high £50 - £70
312 HUNTING INTEREST: A VICTORIAN GLASS OVER-SIZED RUMMER, the bowl finely engraved with a huntsman taking a fence amidst trees and foliage over a multi-knopped stem, on a domed circular foot. 22.5cm £200 - £300
308 A LARGE BOHEMIAN ENGRAVED ARMORIAL GOBLET, LATE 18TH CENTURY, engraved with armorial, vase of flowers and bears date 1794, the rim with white trail. 20.5cm high
313 HUNTING INTEREST: A VICTORIAN OVER-SIZED GLASS RUMMER, engraved with a huntsman, hounds and fox, in a landscape, on a baluster stem and domed circular foot. 22.5cm
£300 - £500
£200 - £300
309 AN OVERSIZED HARVEST RUMMER, MID 19TH CENTURY, of very large proportions, engraved with wheat and foliage, the baluster stem with old repair. 37cm high
314 A 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVED AND FROSTED GLASS WATER JUG WITH INTEGRAL ICE COMPARTMENT, of ovoid form with circular foot, the ropetwist handle continuing to loop around the neck of the jug, the base with screw cover for the ice compartment. 20.5cm high
£300 - £500
£600 - £800 315 A 19TH CENTURY ENAMEL PAINTED RUBY GLASS VASE, decorated with a bird and foliage. 16.5cm high £100 - £150 316 THREE BOXED LALIQUE SCENT BOTTLE SETS, including two The Ultimate Collection sets containing three bottles. (3 boxes) £120 - £180 317 AN EDWARDIAN FROSTED GLASS ICE PALE, with silverplate mounted rim and ropetwist swing handle, the frosted tapering bucket cut with rectangular panels. 13cm excluding handle £40 - £60 318 A 19TH CENTURY RUBY GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, with hand-painted oval “cameo” portrait of a girl, the ground gilded with foliage. 12cm high £40 - £60
310 AN EDWARD VIII CORONATION COMMEMORATIVE VASE AND COVER, the cover with crown-form knop, over a twin-handled body over a coin-filled knop, on a square foot, with commemorative inscriptions and dates, maker Thomas Goode to the base and limited edition of 42. Height 29cm £600 - £800 311 HUNTING INTEREST: A LARGE ENGRAVED RUMMER, 19TH CENTURY, the bowl engraved with huntsman and hounds, shooter and angler. 30cm high £200 - £300
319 ❖ A PAIR OF ART NOUVEAU WROUGHT-IRON AND GLASS EPERGNES, each scrolling frame fitted with three moulded trumpets, possibly James Powell, each with green trailed decoration; together with three further trumpets en suite lacking frame. 30cm by 36cm £50 - £100 320 ❖ A COLLECTION OF COUNTRY HOUSE GLASS, including three decanters, claret jug, stoppers and crescent dishes. £50 - £70 321 A 19TH CENTURY GREEN GLASS INKWELL DUMP, spherical with characteristic bubble inclusions. Height 8cm £30 - £50
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322 A 19TH CENTURY OVER-SIZED GLASS RUMMER, with knopped stem and on a moulded, stepped domed foot. 22cm
328 A 19TH CENTURY CUT AND ETCHED GLASS CLARET JUG, etched with fruiting vine. 35cm high
£50 - £70
£70 - £90
323 A GROUP OF CUT AND COLOURED GLASS CHEROOT HOLDERS, including cranberry and cobalt glass, various sizes.
329 AN IRISH DECANTER, c.1800, mallet-shaped partially fluted body, gilded with a band of shamrock and vine. 29cm high
£40 - £60
£60 - £80
324 A 19TH CENTURY BROWN GLASS BOTTLE DECANTER, with silver-plated fruiting vine stopper. 36cm
330 A PAIR OF REGENCY CUT-GLASS DECANTERS, with partially slice-cut bodies, the necks slice-cut, now with white metal animal-form stoppers. 24cm high
£30 - £50
£60 - £80 325 A BRISTOL BLUE GLASS GIN DECANTER, with gilded label. 28.5cm high £40 - £60
331 A REGENCY CUT-GLASS DECANTER, with facet cut neck and flattened tear-drop shaped stopper. 26.5cm high £40 - £60
326 A SET OF SIX EARLY 19TH CENTURY RUMMERS, with tapering partially fluted bowls. 15cm high £80 - £120
332 A CUT-GLASS OVAL DISH, PROBABLY IRISH, with Van Dyke border. 21cm wide £40 - £60
327 A PAIR OF NEWCASTLE GLASS ALE TANKARDS, c.1870, cylindrical, one engraved “A Present from Newcastle”, the other “A Present from a Friend”, each further engraved with foliage. 10cm high
333 A REGENCY CUT-GLASS DECANTER, with ring neck and mushroom stopper. 24.5cm high £40 - £60
£40 - £60
334 A VENETIAN GLASS FOOTED BOWL, c.1500, the deep bowl moulded around the lower part with spiralling ribs, the folded rim enclosing a translucent blue trail, set on a high ribbed spreading foot with an upturned folded footrim in translucent dark-blue. 18cm high, diameter 25cm £1,500 - £2,500
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346 335 AN 18TH CENTURY SILESIAN STEM TAZZA, the wide circular top with collar rim, raised on a domed and folded foot. 19cm high, diameter 31cm £150 - £250 336 HUNTING INTEREST: A REGENCY DECANTER, of square section with canted corners, engraved with a running hound below a monogram and the text Master of the Harriers. 26cm high £60 - £90
341 THREE CUT-GLASS TEA CADDIES, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, comprising a pair, of square section, with gilt-metal mounts chased with foliage, 13.5cm high; the third, of square section, with gilt-metal mount chased with flowerheads, the escutcheon engraved with initials, 11cm high. (3) £200 - £300 342 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY GOBLET, the circular bowl etched with blossoming trees, raised on a slice-cut stem. 15.5cm high £300 - £400
337 A “COMMON ROOM” OLIVE GREEN GLASS SEALED WINE BOTTLE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, for All Souls College. 26.5cm high
343 A MIDDLE EASTERN ACID-ETCHED BLACK GLASS VASE, with Islamic markings. 12cm high
£50 - £70
£40 - £60
338 A PAIR OF REGENCY CUT-GLASS DECANTERS, c.1810, of square section with canted corners, 20cm; together with A CONTINENTAL DECANTER, LATE 18TH CENTURY, with prism cut body, 25.5cm. (3)
344 A CLICHY MILLEFIORI CHEQUER PAPERWEIGHT, c.1850, the central pink and green rose cane within two rows of canes divided by short lengths of latticinio gauze tubing, all above strips of latticinio gauze. Diameter 6cm
£60 - £90
£100 - £150
339 A BOHEMIAN PAINTED AND GILDED OVERLAY GLASS VASE, 19TH CENTURY, decorated with flowers. 19.5cm
345 A BACCARAT PRIMROSE PAPERWEIGHT, c.1850, with red and white petals on a curved stem with eleven leaves, star cutting to the base. Diameter 7cm
£40 - £60
£100 - £150 340 A LARGE VENETIAN GLASS VASE, OF TALL JACK IN THE PULPIT FORM, with white trailed decoration and folded foot. 49cm £100 - £150
346 A ST. LOUIS PINK CLEMATIS PAPERWEIGHT, c.1850, the ten petals arranged in two rows on a curved stem with three leaves, set on a spiral filigree cushion. Diameter 7.5cm £100 - £150
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CERAMICS 347 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE TEA CANISTER, c. 1770, decorated in the Three Flowers pattern, lacking cover, hatched crescent mark. 12.25cm
354 AN 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PLATE IN THE JAPAN PATTERN, with scalloped rim and underglaze blue seal mark. Diameter 18.25cm
£80 - £120
£200 - £250
348 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE TEA CANISTER, c. 1770, decorated in the Fence pattern, lacking cover, hatched crescent mark. 12.5cm
355 TWO BLUE AND WHITE COFFEE POTS, the first Booths earthenware, after a Worcester example, 20.5cm high; the second early 19th Century, blue transfer-printed earthenware, with domed cover, 23cm high. (2)
£80 - £120 349 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA CANISTER, c. 1770, polychrome painted with floral sprigs and with linear bands, lacking cover. 13.8cm £100 - £150 350 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, c.1770, decorated with the Cannonball pattern, open crescent mark. 7.5cm high, diameter 18cm
£200 - £300 356 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN CREAM JUG, THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, of baluster form, decorated with a floral spray, underglaze blue “W” mark. Height 9.5cm £100 - £150
£80 - £120 351 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, c. 1765, possibly from the workshop of James Giles, polychrome painted with floral sprays, butterflies and insects, the handle and spout with red scroll decoration. Length across handle 18cm £100 - £150 352 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE MEAT DISH, c.17701780, rectangular with canted corners, painted with a floral spray, sprigs of foliage and insects within a basketweave moulded border, script W mark. 34cm by 25cm £200 - £300 353 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE BOWL, c.1765, decorated with the Precipice pattern. 9.5cm high, diameter 21cm £80 - £120
357 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BULLET-FORM TEAPOT, THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, decorated in panels of blue scale and iron red with floriform knop, unmarked. Length across handle 19cm £200 - £250 358 A CHAMBERLAIN’S WORCESTER CREAM JUG, pattern no. 767; together with ANOTHER CREAM JUG, POSSIBLY COALPORT, with cobalt ground. (2) Chamberlain’s jug 15.5cm from handle to spout £60 - £80 359 AN ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE CREAM BOAT, PROBABLY CHRISTIANS LIVERPOOL, THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, decorated with Chinese landscape reserves. Length across handle 12.5cm £100 - £150
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360 A LOWESTOFT BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL, painted with a flower and insect. Diameter 7.4cm £40 - £60 361 A LOWESTOFT SAUCER, c.1780, decorated in so-called Redgrave style with the “Dolls House” pattern with fern in red, blue and gold. Diameter 13.5cm £40 - £60 362 A LOWESTOFT BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL, in the Pagoda, Catkin Tree and Man Fishing pattern. Diameter 7.6cm £40 - £60
368 A LOWESTOFT LEAF-FORM PICKLE DISH, c.1770. 9.5cm £180 - £220 369 A LOWESTOFT BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, of small size, in the Three Flowers pattern, each with crescent mark. £50 - £70 370 A LOWESTOFT SPARROWBEAK JUG, c.1770, in the Redgrave pattern, with trailing underglaze blue prunus, overpainted with iron red, green and pink, diaper cell border to interior, the body of baluster form with scroll handle. 8.5cm high £40 - £60
363 A LOWESTOFT CREAM JUG, c.1775, printed in blue with the “Squirrel” pattern, a lady seated within an arbour, a squirrel perched on a Chinoiserie fence to the left, painted diaper border below the interior rim. 9.5cm high £140 - £180 364 A LOWESTOFT GREY AND GILT TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, LAST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, decorated with floral sprays. £50 - £70 365 A LOWESTOFT BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT, c.1770, decorated with a fenced garden. 12cm high £80 - £120
371 A LOWESTOFT CREAM JUG, c.1775, painted with a floral spray in the manner of the Tulip Painter. 9.5cm high £120 - £180 372 AN EARLY LOWESTOFT BLUE AND WHITE TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, c.1765, each decorated with a house and willow tree pattern. £100 - £150 373 A RARE LOWESTOFT MILK JUG, c.1795, spirally fluted, decorated with gilt and black sprigs of foliage. 10.5cm high £120 - £180
366 A LOWESTOFT TEA BOWL WITH BLUE FLORAL PRINTS.
374 A LOWESTOFT LEAF-FORM PICKLE DISH, (a/f); together with a Lowestoft blue and white teapot lid. (2) First 9.5cm
£40 - £60
£80 - £120
367 A LOWESTOFT REEDED CREAM BOAT, with square handle, blue painted with two landscapes. Handle to tip of spout 11cm
375 A LOWESTOFT LADY WITH A MIRROR MANDARIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, c. 1780. £100 - £150
£80 - £120 376 A PAIR OF LOWESTOFT SAUCERS, c.1780-1800, each painted in Curtis style with a central floral spray. Diameter 13cm £40 - £60 377 A LOWESTOFT BLUE AND WHITE DROMEDARIES ON A RAFT SAUCER, c. 1780. £70 - £90 378 A MEISSEN MODEL OF A PARTRIDGE, 19TH CENTURY, modelled sitting on woven basket, incised no. 480, blue crossed swords. 14cm from tail feathers to beak £120 - £180 368
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385 A LATE 18TH CENTURY CREAMWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, of globular form, polychrome enamel painted with floral swags, the cover with pointed knop and the spout moulded with acanthus. Length across spout 20.5cm £100 - £150 386 NO LOT 387 A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY TIN GLAZED DRUG JAR, cylindrical, with domed cover, painted “Cons .Rosarum” within a foliate cartouche against a white glazed ground. 23.5cm £50 - £70
379 A MEISSEN FIGURE GROUP, c.1900, modelled as a mother amusing an infant on a cradle, underglaze blue crossed swords, incised E76. 19cm high £400 - £600 380 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES, modelled as the Dickens characters Mr Dick and Miss Trotwood. 17.5cm high £60 - £80 381 TWO VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE GROUPS, the first modelled as a cow and milk maid, the second a double quill holder modelled as a family of spaniels. (2) First 18cm high
388 A DUTCH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE VASE AND COVER, 18TH CENTURY, of octagonal baluster form with conforming cover, painted with flowers and dots, painted initials JV to base. 17cm high £40 - £60 389 AN ENGLISH DELFT DISH, MID 18TH CENTURY, circular, blue painted, the centre with a vase of flowers and shishi. Diameter 30.5cm £100 - £150 390 A CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE MEAT DISH, 18TH CENTURY, rectangular with canted corners, 28.5cm by 37.5cm; together with AN 18TH CENTURY DELFT BLUE AND WHITE PLATE, circular, painted with foliage and rockwork, 23cm. (2) £80 - £120
£40 - £60 382 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE COBALT GROUND JUGS, DATED 1812 AND 1814, each decorated with gilded floral sprays and inscribed “Joseph Heyward Born June 2nd 1812” and “Dorothy Heyward Born April 23rd 1814”. 26cm £100 - £150 383 ❖ A STAFFORDSHIRE AGATE HANDLED KNIFE, c.1760-80, of pistol grip form, 24.4cm; together with TWO BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN HANDLED KNIVES, of pistol grip form, 21.7cm; A BLUE AND WHITE PEARLWARE JUG, decorated with an Oriental landscape, 13cm high; and A BLUE AND WHITE PEARLWARE TANKARD, inscribed Succefs to Rodney, F.W. Phillips collection label, 12.5cm high. (5)
391 THREE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT TANKARDS, two cylindrical and one baluster. (a/f) Largest 13cm £50 - £70 392 A CHINESE EARTHENWARE RIDGE TILE, the arch surmounted by a Qilin. 24cm high £40 - £60 393 A CHINESE ENAMEL PAINTED VASE, of shouldered ovoid form, painted with figures, seal mark to base, 20.5cm high; together with A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PLATE, painted with two five-clawed dragons, diameter 23cm. (2) £150 - £200
£80 - £120 384 ❖ A STAFFORDSHIRE MOULDED DRAB WARE POTTERY DESSERT SERVICE, MID 19TH CENTURY, comprising service dish and 18 plates. (19)
394 TWO SMALL CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE DISHES, 18TH CENTURY, the first of tear drop shape with two sections, the second of shaped pointed rectangular form. (2) First 11.5cm £60 - £80
£40 - £60
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395 A GROUP OF CHINESE PORCELAIN, including a pair of brush washers, sang de boeuf bottle vase and a moulded brush rest with blue decoration. (4) Bottle vase 16cm high £100 - £200 396 A CHINESE CELADON VASE, bottle shaped, decorated with scrolling foliage and leaves to the neck, bears underglaze blue seal mark to base (drilled through). 29cm
404A A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN, BEARS SIGNATURE OF WANG BU, painted with a mountainous and river landscape with figure, in a wooden stand. 61.5cm high overall, 35.5cm wide overall, visible plaque 41cm high and 26.75cm wide Ex. Addisons, Barnard Castle, Antiques & Interiors, 03 January 2013, lot 138. £20,000 - £30,000
£200 - £300 397 A CHINESE PORCELAIN SILVER-SHAPED JUG, painted with figures and trellis panels. 14cm high £120 - £180 398 A CHINESE CRACKLE GLAZED BLUE AND WHITE VASE AND COVER, 19TH CENTURY, of baluster form, painted with prunus trees, chrysanthemum and peacocks, the domed cover with Fu Dog finial. 36cm high £80 - £120 399 A CHINESE TERRACOTTA FIGURE, modelled with hands clasped. 22cm £100 - £150 400 A CHINESE YELLOW GROUND BOTTLE VASE, probably 19th Century. 25cm £80 - £120 401 ❖ TWO CHINESE PROVINCIAL BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JARS, one lacking cover, each painted with a landscape. 18cm high £50 - £100 402 ❖ A GROUP OF CANTONESE FAMILLE ROSE TEA WARES, 19TH CENTURY, including teapot, three cups, side plates, cream jug, etc; together with A PAIR OF CHINESE ENAMEL DECORATED PLATES. £60 - £80 403 ❖ A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JARDINIERE, painted with figures on a terrace. 23cm high, diameter 26cm £100 - £150 404 ❖ THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES, the first a large Famille Rose vase, 19th Century, 33.5cm; the second smaller, decorated in a Famille Rose palette with figures and foliage, 19cm; the third Famille Verte, decorated with a fish beneath a blossoming bough, 21cm. (3) (a/f)
404B A CHINESE PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN, the panel painted with two figures standing beneath a tree, in a pierced wooden stand. Overall 68cm high, 44cm wide, visible plaque 34.75cm high and 23cm wide Ex. Addisons, Barnard Castle, Antiques & Interiors, 03 January 2013, lot 141. £800 - £1,200 405 ❖ TWO CONTINENTAL TIN-GLAZED PLATES, 18TH CENTURY, the first in the Chinese taste decorated in blue and white, the second with scalloped rim, the well painted with a flag-bearing putto, painted in blue and yellow against a cream ground (2). Larger 31cm £80 - £120 406 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN WALL PLAQUE, circular, painted with a battle scene within a border of flowers, in a hardwood frame. Plaque 46cm diameter £600 - £900
£80 - £120
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407 A CHINESE RED GROUND BOWL, green and yellow enamel painted with foliage, bears blue seal mark to base. Diameter 15cm £100 - £150
418 A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY TRANSFER-PRINTED BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY, comprising a pair of British Scenery two-handled dishes, a Rural Scenery two-handled dish and three meat dishes. (6) £100 - £150
408 A CHINESE OX BLOOD GLAZED VASE, of baluster form. 25.5cm £40 - £60 409 A CHINESE PROVINCIAL BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY BOWL, decorated with stylised flowers and leaves. 24cm
419 A CASED COALPORT PORCELAIN SIX-PIECE TEA SERVICE, decorated in cobalt blue and gilt with six electroplated teaspoons. £50 - £70
410 A LARGE PAIR OF CHINESE SANG DE BOEUF VASES, of baluster form with trumpet necks. 51cm high
420 A CASED SET OF SIX PARAGON TEACUPS AND SAUCERS WITH SILVER AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL TEASPOONS, the teaspoons hallmarked for Birmingham 1939, with “coffee bean” terminals and pink engine turned enamel bowls, the cups and saucers in a pink glaze, the cups with gilt interiors.
£150 - £250
£120 - £180
411 A SMALL CHINESE TEAPOT, with incised character marks, 7.5cm high; together with A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SEAL WAX BOX AND COVER, circular, bears four character mark, diameter 4.3cm. (2)
421 A COUNTRY ARTISTS LIMITED EDITION HEAVY HORSE MODEL, “GOLIATH - THE GENTLE GIANT”, number 150 of 500, with certificate. 38cm high
£50 - £70
£50 - £70 412 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE TEAPOT, KANGXI PERIOD, the reeded body painted with foliage. 10.5cm high £100 - £150 413 A CHINESE TURQUOISE GROUND GINGER JAR, decorated en grisaille with two landscape panels. 18.5cm high £100 - £150
£70 - £90 422 A VINTAGE ITALIAN POTTERY MODEL OF A PARROT. 49cm high £60 - £80 423 A LARGE PAIR OF CANTONESE ENAMEL DECORATED VASES, MID 19TH CENTURY, of baluster form, typically painted in a Famille Rose palette with figures and foliage, (a/f). 43.5cm high £100 - £150
414 A CANTONESE ENAMEL DECORATED PLATE, MID 19TH CENTURY, decorated with birds, butterflies and foliage, diameter 24.5cm; together with A CHINESE CRACKLE GLAZED VASE, 15cm high. (2)
424 A PAIR OF LINTHORPE POTTERY VASES, each painted with trailed foliage beneath a frilled rim, painted decorator’s mark F.D., shape nos. 1812, impressed factory mark. 12cm high
£80 - £120
£100 - £150
415 AN ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN COFFEE POT, LATE 18TH CENTURY, of baluster form, decorated with Chinese style reserves. Height 22cm
425 A PAIR OF LINTHORPE POTTERY TWO-HANDLED VASES, with mottled ground, nos. 1839, impressed marks. 28cm high
£120 - £180
£150 - £200
416 A CHINESE EXPORT BLUE AND WHITE MEAT DISH, rectangular with canted corners, painted with insects to the border, the centre with tree, foliage and objects. 37cm by 29.5cm
426 A MOCHA WARE SEAWEED PATTERN PEPPER POT, of bulbous form with flat top, c.1840. 9.5cm high
£140 - £180
£50 - £70
417 ❖ A BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TULIP VASE, with raised central vase within a surround of five vases, painted with crickets, birds and foliage. 30cm high
427 A MOCHA WARE TOBACCO LEAF PATTERN PORRINGER, 19TH CENTURY, with four dipped fan or tobacco leaf designs on an ochre ground. Diameter 11.2cm excluding handle
£100 - £150
£100 - £150
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428 A MOCHA WARE TORTOISESHELL PATTERN TUMBLER CUP, 19TH CENTURY, tapering cylindrical form. 7cm £60 - £80
434 A PAIR OF HUMOROUS FAIRINGS, c. 1900, a gentleman and lady, “I am starting for a long journey” and “I am off with him”. 14.5cm £40 - £60 435 A JAPANESE “KUTANI” WINE EWER, enamelled in polychrome with birds amidst blossoming foliage, the spout modelled as a bird and the handle as a dragon, with a simple domed cover, signed to base. 29.5cm high £100 - £150 436 A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SATSUMA MINIATURE VASE BY KINKOZAN, gilded with a dragon against a cobalt blue ground. 4.8cm high £40 - £60 437 A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SATSUMA MINIATURE KORO, gilded and enamel painted with foliage beneath reticulated panels, signed with gilt characters. 6cm high £60 - £80
429 AN ENGLISH SLIPWARE CHEST OF DRAWERS MONEY BANK, 19TH CENTURY, in a treacle glaze, moulded “Savings Bank”, on shaped feet. 20cm by 17.5cm by 9.5cm
438 A JAPANESE SATSUMA TWO-HANDLED VASE AND COVER BY KINKOZAN, the ovoid body decorated to each side with a panel of figures against a gilded cobalt blue ground, red painted and impressed marks. 11.2cm high £60 - £80
£500 - £700 430 A PAIR OF GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES, c.1900, modelled with cats and dog, the figures unglazed, the glazed bases moulded with Rococo scrolls, underglaze blue crossed swords with flag mark. 21cm £80 - £120 431 A RUDOLF KAMMER PORCELAIN FIGURE, depicting a gentleman in 18th Century dress carrying a basket of grapes and with hod of grapes by his feet, no. 377, blue printed factory mark. 19cm high £40 - £60 432 TWO PAIRS OF CONTINENTAL BISQUE PORCELAIN MODELS OF GREYHOUNDS, the first pair sitting on their haunches, the second pair playing with a ball. (4) First pair 11cm high £50 - £70 433 A COLLECTION OF TABLE CERAMICS, many in miniature, including a blue transfer-printed dolls tea service, Pinxton style coffee cans, etc.
439 A SMALL JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SATSUMA KORO BY KINKOZAN, gilded and enamel painted with interior objects including vase of flowers, tea set, stools, etc., the silver top unmarked, impressed mark. 7.5cm high £100 - £150
£100 - £150
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440 A JAPANESE IMARI PATCH STAND, decorated in the characteristic palette with phoenix and foliage. Diameter 10cm £40 - £60 441 AN IMARI CHARGER, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with scalloped rim and characteristic decoration. Diameter 34cm £50 - £70 442 A 19TH CENTURY SMALL TRANSFER-PRINTED PEARLWARE SIDE DISH, DAWSON & CO., SUNDERLAND, of semi-circular shape, printed with fallow deer. Width 9cm £30 - £50 443 A SUNDERLAND PINK LUSTRE BOWL, BY SCOTT’S SOUTHWICK POTTERY, c.1860, circular, with Crimea transfer and The Sailor’s Return to the interior, the exterior with transfer images and verse, impressed SCOTT. 11cm high, diameter 31.5cm
449 A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY, comprising: a Coalport twin-handled cake dish; two Worcester egg cups; a Coalport coffee cup; a Meissen Blue Onion spoon; and a French porcelain trinket box. (6) First across handles 25cm £50 - £70 450 A 19TH CENTURY ARITA BLUE AND WHITE DISH, of shaped rectangular form with “pillow” ends, painted with a mountainous and river landscape, four character mark. 16cm by 10.5cm £40 - £60 451 A CONTINENTAL PAINTED PORCELAIN PORTRAIT PLAQUE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, circular, in a gilt frame with moulded scroll edge. Overall diameter 19cm £100 - £150
£120 - £180 444 A HEN EGG TUREEN, 20th Century, decorated in black with a pink comb, Price Kensington printed mark. Length 26cm £40 - £60 445 A LEEDS POTTERY BLUE TRANSFER-PRINTED WELL AND TREE PLATTER, printed with a scene of a Classical temple by a river after Claude Lorraine, impressed mark. 47cm by 35cm £40 - £60 446 A PAIR OF COPELAND SPODE VASES, LATE 19TH CENTURY, of canted square-section trumpet form, each decorated with chinoiserie, green printed factory marks. 21cm high
452 A CONTINENTAL HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE, SIGNED LIENARD, rectangular, painted with figures in a tavern, signed lower left. 15.5cm by 22cm £400 - £600
£90 - £120 447 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE POUNCE POT, of baluster form with fixed bun cover, decorated with an incised and blue-splashed band, the “cover” decorated with blue propeller blades. 10cm high £40 - £60 448 A PEARLWARE BACCHUS WINE CUP, the moulded face of the god picked out in coloured enamels, 10.5cm high; together with A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN BACCHUS WINE CUP, similarly moulded with the face of the god, 10cm high. (2) £80 - £120
453 A MINTONS POSY HOLDER, c.1900, of basket form with pierced cover, hand painted with floral sprigs, puce printed factory mark. 6.5cm high £80 - £120 454 A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL ART NOUVEAU PORCELAIN SAUCER DISHES, c.1910, leaf-shaped. 12cm £40 - £60 455 TWO MIDDLE EASTERN GLAZED TERRACOTTA VESSELS, each with linear decoration. Taller 32cm £100 - £150
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456 A SWANSEA TEAPOT STAND, c.1815-17, of rounded rectangular form, painted with foliage in blue, green, red and gilt, red painted Swansea mark. 14cm by 18cm £50 - £70 457 A SWANSEA SUCRIER, c.1815-17, of rectangular form with loop handles and moulded rectangular finial, painted with foliage in blue, green, red and gilt, red painted Swansea mark. 15.5cm across handles £60 - £80 458 A PINXTON COFFEE CAN, c.1795, of plain cylindrical form with kick-in handle, enamel painted with wavy blue line and roses, embellished with gilding. 6.5cm high £80 - £120 459 A PINXTON COFFEE CAN, c.1795, of plain cylindrical form with kick-in handle, enamel painted with wavy blue line and roses, embellished with gilding. 6.5cm high £80 - £120 460 A PINXTON FACETED COFFEE CAN, c.1795, painted with blue and red scrolls, roses and embellished with gilding, with kick-in handle. 6.5cm high £60 - £80 461 A PINXTON JUG, c.1800, with distinctive angular handle and leaf-moulded thumbpiece, painted and gilded with scattered flowers. 16cm high £120 - £180 462 A PAIR OF HAND MADE TERRACOTTA “CELTIC” BULB BOWLS BY WEST MEON POTTERY, AFTER THE DESIGN BY MARY SETON WATTS, each with stand. 39.5cm high overall, 49cm wide £200 - £300 463 A MAJOLICA CHEESE DOME AND UNDERPLATE, with partial basketweave moulded dome, the handle naturalistically modelled as vine, impressed no. 1731 to base. 30cm high £100 - £150 464 A CROWN DEVON ART DECO FIGURE OF A DANCER, wearing lilac dress, black printed factory mark. 26.5cm high £100 - £200
465 THE ROMAN FLOWER GIRL, A RARE ROYAL WORCESTER PARIAN BUST COMPORT, picked out with coloured enamels, the pierced basket with cranberry glass liner, on a socle, date code for 1866, shape no. 6/37, puce printed factory mark. 32cm high £1,000 - £1,500 466 A SEVRES CUP AND SAUCER, 18TH CENTURY, each painted with floral sprigs within blue lined borders and rims, each with painted interlaced L’s. £50 - £70 467 A REGENCY PORCELAIN INKSTAND, c.1810, of shaped demilune form with covered inkwell to the centre, two pounce pots and three quill holders, enamel painted with green swags, red flowers and picked out with gilding. 14.5cm wide £50 - £70 468 A LATE 18TH CENTURY BASALT JUG, POSSIBLY WEDGWOOD, enamel painted with floral swags and urns against a black ground. 8.5cm £50 - £70 469 AN ENGLISH EARTHENWARE JUG, painted to one side with hope and anchor, the other side with a moored boat and ships. 13cm £50 - £70 470 A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN TWOHANDLED BOWLS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, each printed to the centre with a maiden in a garden, blue beehive mark to base. 24.5cm across handles £40 - £60
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471 A DERBY FIGURE OF A MANSION HOUSE DWARF, c.1785, the corpulent figure wearing richly painted costume, incised no. 227 to base. 18cm high £80 - £120 472 FOUR PIECES OF MINIATURE CAUGHLEY, comprising teapot, tea bowl and two saucers, each blue painted in the Island pattern, c.1780. (4) Height of teapot 7.5cm £100 - £150 473 A SAMSON PORCELAIN PLATE, painted with exotic birds and foliage, bears gilt anchor mark to base. Diameter 31cm £40 - £60 474 A COLLECTION OF MINTON “HADDON HALL” TABLE WARES, comprising teapot, tureen, cream jug, two oval plates, oval dish, cake plate, six tea plates, candlestick, fourteen saucers, nine tea cups, five bowls, pepper pot and six dinner plates. £150 - £250 475 A POTTERY MODEL OF AN OWL, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY, modelled standing on a book. 29.5cm high £40 - £60 476 ELIZA SIMMANCE FOR DOULTON LAMBETH A LARGE STONEWARE VASE, of ovoid form with flared neck, moulded and incised with four cranes and scrolling foliage, incised ES monogram, no. 3255, impressed factory mark. 41.5cm high £300 - £500 477 A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE, “THE DECORATOR”, NO. 2069, modelled as a seated gentleman decorating a twohandled vase, titled to the edge of the base, green printed factory mark. 14cm high £100 - £150 478 A KPM PORCELAIN LITHOPHANE ROUNDEL OF THE MADONNA AND CHILD, in a stained, etched and leaded glass frame, stamped mark verso. 33cm by 33cm £40 - £60 479 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY POT LID, in an onyx frame. Diameter 12cm £80 - £120 480 AN ART DECO CARLTON WARE “SKETCHING BIRD” PATTERN BOWL, c.1930’s, enamel painted, and gilt decorated with a bird in flight amidst stylised trees, black printed and painted marks. 10.5cm high, diameter 24cm
481 A CLARICE CLIFF “BLUE CHINTZ” VASE, c.1932, the ovoid body raised on three finned support, black printed Newport Pottery mark. 21.5cm high £400 - £600 482 A ROYAL DOULTON BOWL, c.1920, circular, the interior decorated with panels of foliage against a green ground, the centre decorated with a roundel filled with blossom, the exterior with six foliate filled oval reserves against a black ground, green printed lion and crown mark. Diameter 24.5cm £60 - £80 483 A LIMITED EDITION BORDER FINE ARTS MODEL, “ESSENTIAL REPAIRS”, no. 608 of 1750, boxed with certificate of authenticity. 41cm long £140 - £180 484 A LARGE PAIR OF ROYAL DUX FIGURES, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, modelled as Persian water carriers, typically decorated in coloured enamels, nos. 650 and 651, each with early applied pink triangle mark with impressed E. 48cm high £700 - £900 485 A ROYAL WORCESTER HAND-PAINTED CABINET PLATE, painted with a titled view of Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, signed R. Rushton, black printed factory mark. Diameter 27.5cm £40 - £60
£80 - £120
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MOORCROFT 486 A WALTER MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, of shouldered ovoid form, tubelined and hand-painted with orchids against a green shaded ground, slate blue coloured initials to base. 15.5cm high
489 A WALTER MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, the globular body tubelined and hand-painted with anemones against a green ground, full painted signature and impressed Potter to HM The Queen mark. 17cm high
£180 - £250
£350 - £450
487 A WALTER MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, of ovoid form, tubelined and hand-painted with clematis, green painted initials and impressed mark. 18cm high
490 A JAMES MACINTYRE & CO FLORIAN WARE VASE, DESIGNED BY WILLIAM MOORCROFT, c.1898-1905, tubelined and hand-painted with the cornflower pattern, brown printed factory mark and green painted signature. 21cm high
£250 - £350
£2,000 - £3,000 488 A WALTER MOORCROFT FLAMBE POTTERY VASE, of shouldered ovoid form with rolled neck, tubelined and handpainted with wisteria, full slate blue painted signature, impressed mark. 22cm high
491 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, the squat body tubelined and hand-painted with cornflowers against a green ground, full blue painted signature, impressed marks. 13cm high
£700 - £900
£500 - £700
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492 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, of shouldered ovoid form, tubelined and hand-painted with pansies against a green and cobalt blue ground, full green painted signature, impressed Burslem mark. 17cm high
497 A WALTER MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, of baluster form, tubelined and hand-painted with the leaf and berry pattern against a shaded green ground, slate blue painted initials and impressed mark. 18.5cm high
£400 - £500
£400 - £600
493 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, of swollen barrel form, tubelined, hand-painted and incised with the Banded Peacock Feather pattern, full blue painted signature, impressed mark. 23.5cm high
498 A MOORCROFT SALT-GLAZED PLATE, tubelined and hand-painted with orchids, facsimile signature and blue painted initials. Diameter 22cm
£800 - £1,000
£180 - £250
494 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT FLAMBE POTTERY VASE, of slightly squat baluster form, tubelined and hand-painted with wisteria against a cobalt blue ground, full blue painted signature and early Royal Warrant paper label. 24.5cm high
499 WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR LIBERTY & CO, AN OCHRE BIG POPPY BOWL, the circular bowl tubelined and handpainted inside and out with the stylised flowers against a shaded ground, raised on a Tudric hammered pewter base, no. 01312, stamped TUDRIC MOORCROFT. 11cm high, diameter 25cm
£600 - £800
£800 - £1,000
495 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, of baluster form with rolled neck, tubelined and hand-painted with the pomegranate pattern, green painted initials and impressed mark. 16cm high
500 WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR LIBERTY & CO, A HAZELDENE BOWL, c.1905, circular footed form, tubelined and hand-painted with the stylised trees in an atmospheric landscape with winding tracks, green printed mark MADE FOR LIBERTY & CO, and green painted W. Moorcroft des. signature. 7cm high, diameter 11.5cm
£300 - £400 496 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, of squat form with trumpet neck, tubelined and hand-painted with the pomegranate pattern, full painted slate blue signature and impressed mark. 20cm high
£1,500 - £2,000
£400 - £600
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PLATE 501 A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATE MOUNTED HOOF TABLE SNUFF, together with A SILVER-PLATE MOUNTED HIPFLASK and A PAIR OF SILVER-PLATED FISH SERVERS, boxed.
508 λ TWO SILVER-PLATED CRUMB SCOOPS: the first with carved ivory handle and silver collar hallmarked for Sheffield 1915; the second with antler handle. (2) First 33cm
£50 - £70
£60 - £80
502 A PAIR OF GEORGE III PAKTONG CHAMBERSTICKS, THIRD QUARTER OF 18TH CENTURY, with snuffers. Diameter 14cm
509 A SET OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY SILVER-PLATED BOTTLE COASTERS, each with scrolling foliatecast rim and turned mahogany base. Diameter 16.5cm
£300 - £400
£80 - £120 503 A LARGE SILVER-PLATED SALVER, 20TH CENTURY, shaped circular and on three foliage cast feet, with foliage and rocaille cast border, engraved with flower and flower scrolls on a matted ground, 46 cm. diameter.
510 A SILVER-PLATE MOUNTED ETCHED GLASS CLARET JUG, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with mask spout, leaf-capped handle and acid-etched moulded glass body. 33cm
£40 - £80
£60 - £80
504 HUKIN & HEATH, A SILVER-PLATED AND CONVEX GLASS CHAMBERSTICK, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the magnifying glass within a star-shaped mount, with scroll handle and stamped marks including no. 9189. Height 13cm
511 A SILVER-PLATE MOUNTED ETCHED GLASS CLARET JUG, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with foliate cast scroll handle, collar and acid-etched moulded glass body. 30cm
£250 - £350
512 A CASED EDWARDIAN BONEHANDLED FISH SERVICE FOR TWELVE, the silver collars marked for Sheffield 1907.
505 A GERMAN WHITE METAL GENTLEMAN’S HORSE’S HEAD CIGAR CUTTER, the well-cast handle modelled with head, reins and foliage, stamped marks. 15cm £120 - £180 506 A GERMAN ELECTRO-PLATED BOTTLE-COASTER, WURTTEMBERGISCHE METALLWARENFABRIK (WMF), GEISLINGEN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, tapering and with two scroll handles, the sides with openwork stylised foliage. 20.5cm high £100 - £150 507 A PATINATED METAL FIGURE OF A CRICKETER AT THE STUMP, mid20th Century. 17.5cm £60 - £80
£60 - £80
£40 - £60 513 A CASED SERVICE OF TWELVE MOTHER-OF-PEARL HANDLED SILVER-PLATED FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, the blades marked Walker & Hall. £50 - £70 514 λ A CASED PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN IVORY-HANDLED SILVER-PLATED FISH SERVERS, with silver collars marked for Sheffield 1899. £30 - £40
515 AN ART DECO SILVER-PLATED COCKTAIL SET, the shaker and six cups on a circular tray, unsigned. Tray diameter 31cm £200 - £300 516 A SILVER-PLATED CAKESTAND, MAPPIN & WEBB, with pierced plates; together with A FRENCH SILVERPLATED CRUMB BRUSH. (2) £50 - £70 517 A LARGE PAIR OF WHITE METAL MOUNTED AND HORN CANDLESTICKS, MID 20TH CENTURY, with domed bases and flowerhead shaped drip pans. 47cm high £150 - £200 518 A FRENCH SILVER-PLATED BOWL, ERCUIS, of pierced circular form. Diameter 20.5cm £120 - £180 519 A LARGE LATE VICTORIAN SILVERPLATED TWO-HANDLED TRAY, oval with grape and vine cast rim, the centre engraved with C-scrolls and trellis. 67cm across handles £100 - £150 520 A SILVER-PLATED FOUR-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, with shellcast gadrooned borders. Coffee pot 24cm high £100 - £150 521 A GROUP OF SILVER-PLATE, comprising a Christofle oil and vinegar bottle stand, architectural clock and three covered butter dishes. (5) £30 - £50 522 A SERVICE OF CHRISTOFLE TABLE WARES, comprising eight large oval meat dishes, four oval dishes and thirteen plates, each piece with ribbontied reeded edge. £1,800 - £2,500
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SILVER 525 STUART DEVLIN, A SILVER, SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL SURPRISE EGG, commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer 1981, opening to reveal Prince of Wales feather and enamelled flowerheads within an inscription, in original fitted case with certificate, ed. 45/300. 6.75cm £250 - £300 526 A GEORG JENSEN SILVER CHRISTENING SET, IMPORT MARK FOR LONDON 1935, comprising spoon, knife and fork, in a box labelled Frederic Robinson, Camberley, Handwrought Silver by Georg Jensen. £250 - £350
523 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MONTEITH, RICHARD MARTIN & EBENEZER HALL, SHEFFIELD 1901, of characteristic form, with twin lion mask handles, and gadrooned body, on a domed circular foot. Height 19cm high, diameter 25.5cm, 37.4 troy ounces £1,500 - £2,000 524 A ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE SILVER LETTER OPENER, STUART DEVLIN, LONDON 1977, made by the Royal Mint for the De La Rue Company Limited on the occasion of the 1977 Silver Jubilee, boxed with description of hallmarks. 2.1 troy ounces, 7.4cm £80 - £120
527 A PAIR OF DANISH SILVER SUGAR TONGS BY GEORG JENSEN, IMPORT MARK FOR LONDON 1922, importer’s mark for George Stockwell, with pierced blossom handles. 9cm £50 - £70 528 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, JOHN & WILLIAM F DEAKIN, SHEFFIELD 1905, in Regency style, with gadrooned borders and ball feet. Gross 20.4 troy ounces, 23.5cm from handle to spout £300 - £500 529 A GEORGE V SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, ADIE BROTHERS, BIRMINGHAM 1932, of oval section with reel moulded rims. 21 troy ounces, teapot 25cm from handle to spout £300 - £500 530 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELORS TEA SERVICE, CHESTER 1896, chased and embossed with C-scrolls and foliage. Gross 13.5 troy ounces, teapot 23.5cm from handle to tip of spout £100 - £150 531 A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE, J. GLOSTER LTD, BIRMINGHAM 1928 AND 1929, comprising teapot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar bowl. Gross 52.8 troy ounces £400 - £600 532 λ A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, CHARLES REILY AND GEORGE STORER, LONDON 1842, each piece tapering faceted, engraved with foliage scrolls centring a vacant cartouche on two sides, the teapot with ivory insulated handles. Teapot 20 cm. high, gross weight 49.2 troy ounces £1,000 - £1,500
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538 A STERLING SILVER COCKTAIL JUG, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, with scroll handle, stamped STERLING 925. 28.7 troy ounces, 24cm high £380 - £450 539 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER EPERGNE, ALEXANDER CLARK MANUFACTURING CO., SHEFFIELD 1904, the central basket with shell and scroll cast rim and pierced sides on a stand with s-scroll uprights and shaped foliate feet issuing a pair of smaller baskets en suite. Length 61cm, 57 troy ounces £1,800 - £2,500 540 A GEORGE V SILVER JEWELLERY BOX, Birmingham 1921, circular, with engine turned cover and raised on fleur-de-lys feet. Diameter 9cm, 2.1 troy ounces £60 - £80 541 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, CHESTER 1908, of plain oval form with two splayed feet. Overall 27cm high, 19cm wide £50 - £70 533 A FINE SET OF SIX SILVER-GILT AND BACCARAT TEA GLASSES, ASPREY & CO LTD, LONDON 1983, the gilded ruby glass of slightly tapering form, in a leaf-cast holder with beaded handle and pedestal foot, in a fitted case labelled By Appointment to H.M. Qaboos Bin Said...Each 14.3cm high £600 - £900 534 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TOOTHPICK BOX, CHARLES ASPREY & GEORGE ASPREY, LONDON 1907, cylindrical, stamped to the base ASPREY BOND ST, the cover with monogram. 7.1cm £80 - £120 535 A SILVER WAITER, GARRARD & CO LTD, LONDON 1997, the pie-crust edge with conjoined circles filled with dots, raised on four reeded scroll feet. 14.8 troy ounces, diameter 21cm £250 - £350 536 A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS IN GEORGIAN STYLE, JOHN BULL LTD, LONDON 1996, each with cylindrical stem and stepped circular domed foot, weighted. 15cm high £150 - £200 537 A PAIR OF SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, BIRMINGHAM 1965, weighted. 6.25cm £30 - £50
542 A SILVER PILLAR DIAL, stamped 925. 4.5cm £40 - £60 543 SIX DUTCH SILVER SPOONS AND A VICTORIAN SILVERGILT COPY OF THE ANOINTING SPOON, ONE WITH ENGLISH IMPORT MARKS FOR LONDON, 1916, THE OTHERS 19TH/20TH CENTURY, the Dutch spoons with twisted handles, one with finial cast as a sailing ship, the others with figural finials, the anointing spoon a copy of the spoon which was first recorded in the Royal collection in 1349 and which has been used at the Royal Coronation since that of James I, 20.5 cm. long and smaller, 11.3 troy ounces. £80 - £120 544 A GEORGE VI SILVER CANDLESTICK, SHEFFIELD 1938, with faceted candle cup above a conforming stem and foot, weighted. 26.25cm £100 - £150 545 A FRENCH SILVER-GILT MOUNTED CUT-GLASS PART DRESSING TABLE SERVICE, early 20th Century, comprising scent bottle and two jars, each with monogrammed cover and ribbed body. Height of scent bottle 11cm £40 - £60 546 A PAIR OF SILVER WINE COASTERS, MAPPIN & WEBB, LONDON 1967, of slightly swollen circular form. Gross 5.2 troy ounces, diameter 9cm £60 - £80
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547 AN EDWARD VII SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS DRESSING-TABLE JAR, BY G. LOVERIDGE AND CO., BIRMINGHAM, 1906, the shaped oblong glass body cut with hobnail and fan motifs, the detachable cover stamped with musical trophies among foliage scrolls and flowers, 11 cm. wide.
555 A CHINESE EXPORT SILVER BOWL, c.1900, pierced and embossed in low relief with birds amidst prunus, maker’s mark I.W and character mark. 4.7 troy ounces, diameter 11cm
£80 - £120
556 A GERMAN SILVER BOWL, BY JAKOB STORCK AND LOUIS SINSHEIMER, HANAU, LATE 19TH CENTURY, WITH ENGLISH IMPORT MARKS FOR LONDON, 1890, oblong, the bombe sides chased and cast with foliage scroll cartouches and latticework on a matted ground, the corners cast with winged putto supports, 14 cm. wide, 10.5 troy ounces.
548 A GEORGE V SILVER BON-BON DISH, ALEXANDER CLARK, BIRMINGHAM 1910, with pierced sides and three elongated S-scroll legs. 4.9 troy ounces, diameter 15cm £150 - £250
£200 - £300
549 AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER PORRIDGE BOWL AND STAND, DAVID & GEORGE EDWARD, SHEFFIELD 1900, each piece embossed with six stylised sprigs of foliage, the plate engraved with a monogram. 7.6 troy ounces, diameter of stand 15cm
£100 - £150
£300 - £500
£50 - £70
550 A SILVER TWO-HANDLED TRAY, ROBERTS & BELK, SHEFFIELD 1943, oval. 72oz troy ounces, 54cm across handles
558 A MID-VICTORIAN SILVER AND CUT-GLASS CRUET, Charles & George Fox, London 1865, circular with shaped loop handle, pierced scrolling gallery and fitted with five bottles. Height 17cm, stand 6.6 troy ounces
£600 - £800
557 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, HESTER BATEMAN, lacking date letter, engraved with initials. 13.25cm
£180 - £250 551 A SET OF SIX CHINESE EXPORT WHITE METAL NAPKIN RINGS, c.1900, embossed with birds and prunus, unmarked but probably silver. Gross 4.2 troy ounces £300 - £400 552 AN ART DECO SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL COMPACT, of navette section with rounded ends, the silver engine turned, stamped marks including 925. 6.6cm by 5.5cm £150 - £200 553 A PAIR OF IRISH SILVER SUGAR TONGS, JAMES BRADY, DUBLIN, no date letter, with bright-cut engraving and monogram; together with A FANCY-BACK SILVER SPOON BY JAMES WILKS, engraved with initials, 12cm; A SILVER VESTA CASE, Chester 1905; AN ENGINE-TURNED SILVER PROPELLING PENCIL, Birmingham 1894; and A SMALL PAIR OF SILVER SUGAR TONGS, Emil Viner, Sheffield 1939. (5) Gross 3 troy ounces £100 - £120 554 A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER BEAKERS, DAVID MUNSEY, LONDON 1917, modelled on one at Magdalene College, Cambridge, engraved to the base with presentation inscription to Mr A. Rought Brooks, July 1918, with papers. 24.4 troy ounces, 12.5cm high
559 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SNUFFER SCISSORS, WILKES BOOTH, LONDON 1806, engraved with a crest on a plain reeded box, pierced handles; on a later tray, William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1924. (2) Gross 7.7 troy ounces £100 - £150 560 A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL BELL PUSH, unmarked, probably French, c.1920, of spinning-top shape, decorated with a stylised floral spray. 5.5cm £250 - £350 561 A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD, LONDON 1759, of baluster form, the scrolling kick-in handle with acanthus thumbpiece. 6.2 troy ounces, 10.3cm high £100 - £150 562 A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, JOHN SHAW, BIRMINGHAM 1806, of plain rectangular form, slightly shaped for the pocket, gilded interior, full set of marks to cover and base. 5.5cm by 3.4cm £60 - £80
£400 - £600
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570 A GEORGE V SILVER AND BLUE ENAMEL DESK CLOCK, RICHARD COMYNS, LONDON 1928, the square frame enclosing an engine turned and foliate decorated blue enamel front with circular Arabic 8 Days dial, with brass easel to the reverse. 9cm by 9cm £180 - £220
563 A RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO SNUFF BOX, FYODOR IVANOV, MOSCOW 1843, rectangular with hinged cover, the top and bottom engraved with a rivered townscape, the sides with hatched engraving, 84 standard. 3.3 troy ounces, 2.7cm high, 9cm long, 3.7cm deep
571 AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT PARCEL-GILT SILVER CARD CASE, WALTER & JOHN BARNARD, LONDON 1880, characteristic rectangular form with hinged lid, engraved front and back with birds, bamboo, mirror, etc. 2.8 troy ounces, 9.8cm by 6.7cm £500 - £700
£250 - £350 564 A RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO SNUFF BOX, FYODOR IVANOV, MOSCOW 1857, rectangular, the cover decorated with a figure on a rearing horse, 84 standard. Width 6.5cm, 2 troy ounces £250 - £300 565 HUNTING INTEREST: A SILVER AND SILVER-GILT PRESENTATION SNUFF BOX, Ramsden & Roed, London 1959, rectangular, engine-turned decoration, the interior engraved with an image of a running fox above the banner “Forrard”, further engraved with initials and dates. Width 7.8cm, 3.3 troy ounces £250 - £350 566 RUSSIAN NIELLO BOX, c.1843, harbour scene £250 - £350 567 A RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO PIPE, 19TH CENTURY, the bowl and collar with floral decoration (metal unmarked), on an ebonised shaft with horn mouthpiece. 25cm £100 - £150 568 A RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO CIGAR CASE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the cover decorated with an image of a fortress, stamped marks including 84 standard. 7.25cm by 9cm, 3.9 troy ounces
572 A LARGE GEORGE II SILVER CUP AND COVER, THOMAS WHIPHAM, LONDON 1751, of slightly tapering form with applied girdle, the body and stepped cover profusely decorated with repoussé foliate garlands and scrolls around two crested cartouches, leaf capped scroll handles and raised on a stepped circular pedestal foot engraved with a monogram. 56 troy ounces, 30cm high £1,500 - £2,000
£250 - £350 569 A DAVID ANDERSEN SILVER AND ENAMEL PEN TRAY, of rounded rectangular form, the pink guilloche enamel ground centred by a monogram and bordered by conjoined gilt swags, signed and marked. 7.9 troy ounces, 25.5cm by 7cm
573 A SMALL GEORGE V SMALL SILVER WAITER IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE, Pairpoint Brothers, London 1915, with scalloped rim, raised on pad feet, engraved with a crest. Diameter 14cm £150 - £200
£300 - £400
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574 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED COLOGNE BOTTLE, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY, LONDON 1898, the glass bottle with silver stopper and within shaped and pierced silver sleeve. 13.5cm
583 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER SPECTACLES, with Duty Mark and Lion Passant.
£80 - £120
584 A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE BOAT, EMIL VINER, SHEFFIELD 1931, with shaped rim and three pad feet. 4.2 troy ounces, 14.5cm from handle to spout
575 A SET OF THREE GEORGE V SILVER-TOPPED CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE BOTTLES, HALLMARKED FOR LONDON 1924, of varying shapes, each silver cover with finely engraved engine-turned decoration, the glass with engraved floral cartouches. Tallest 12.5cm £140 - £180 576 A CHINESE SILVER FILIGREE CARD CASE, c.1900, bookform, press-button release for the cover, unmarked. 1.7 troy ounces, 9cm by 6.5cm £100 - £150 577 A SILVER CRUET SET, JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD, BIRMINGHAM 1909 AND 1910, comprising four salt cellars, pair of pepper pots and a mustard, one spoon original, one associated silver and three plated, in a fitted box. £100 - £120 578 A STRIKING SILVER CAR MASCOT, DART IN HAND, Henry Hodson Plante, London 1966. Height 11.5cm, 6.4 troy ounces
£50 - £70
£50 - £70 585 AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER PURSE-FORM VINAIGRETTE, GERVASE WHEELER, BIRMINGHAM 1841, bombe-shaped with swing-handle, engraved with scrolls. 3.5cm wide £250 - £350 586 A MID-19TH CENTURY SILVER CAMPAIGN MIRROR, of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and mounted with a coat of arms, opening to an easel back and bearing marks “W.J” and “1858”. 10cm by 8.75cm £200 - £300 587 A GROUP OF SILVER, including inkwell, William Aitken, Birmingham 1902; sauce boat, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1927; two decanter labels, candlestick, unmarked “jewelled” box, etc. £60 - £90
579 AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER WINE FUNNEL, marks rubbed, with gadrooned edge. 2.3 troy ounces, 11.2cm
588 A GROUP OF SILVER AND PLATE, including a set of four silver salts and spoons, pair of plated columnar candlesticks, four silver spoons, Dutch silver miniature, etc. Gross weight of silver 3.4 troy ounces
£60 - £80
£40 - £80
580 A PAIR OF SILVER CAFE AU LAIT POTS, MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD 1959, of tapering faceted form. Gross 37.8 troy ounces, 21cm high
589 A PAIR OF SILVER MODELS OF PHEASANTS, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS LTD, LONDON 1963, modelled as a cock and hen. Gross 8.7 troy ounces, hen 14.5cm from beak to tail
£120 - £180
£700 - £900
£500 - £700 581 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BOX, DEAKIN & FRANCIS, BIRMINGHAM 1900, Retailed by Pearce & Sons, Leeds, rectangular, the hinged cover embossed with putti in a landscape and centred by a cartouche surmounted by ribbon, the sides chased with floral swags. 3.8 troy ounces, 15cm long
590 A LARGE SILVER FILLED MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT, CAMELOT SILVERWARE, SHEFFIELD 2017, modelled with trunk up. 29cm tail to trunk £400 - £600
£100 - £150 582 A VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELORS TEAPOT, WALTER & JOHN BARNARD, LONDON 1880, partially reeded, engraved with a crest; together with A SILVER CANISTER, JAMES HENRY & HERBERT BARRACLOUGH, SHEFFIELD 1900; TWO SILVER BUN-SHAPED JARS AND AN UNMARKED ETUI CASE. (5) Gross 14 troy ounces
591 A SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG/SPIRIT DECANTER, E&J, London 2000, modelled as a cockatoo with red glass eyes and reeded handle. Height 16.5cm £300 - £400
£150 - £250
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592 AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER NIELLO SNUFF BOX, VIENNA MARK, cushion shaped. 2.4 troy ounces, 8.4cm by 5.5cm £200 - £300
601 A CHINESE SILVER BOWL, LATE 19TH CENTURY, double walled, decorated in high relief with a three-clawed dragon amidst clouds, signed with characters to two reserves. 7.7 troy ounces, diameter 13.5cm £700 - £900
593 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER OIL LAMP, Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1892, the square base cast with acanthus and swags over an urn-form body cast with roundels and swags, with funnel and cut-glass shade. Height excluding shade 17cm
602 A SET OF FIVE LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA SPOONS, HOLLAND, ALDWINCKLE & SLATER, LONDON 1896, Fiddle pattern. 4.1 troy ounces
£150 - £250
£30 - £50
594 A SET OF 138 JOHN PINCHES SILVER INGOTS, “THE FLAGS OF THE UNITED NATIONS INGOT COLLECTION”, in two fitted trays within an impressive wooden box, with care and handling instructions.
603 A GEORGE III SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL CAMPAIGN TOOL, the silver spoon marked for Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult, London 1808, with folding knife, corkscrew etc. 12.75cm
£1,200 - £1,500
£300 - £500
595 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PICTURE FRAMES WITH INTEGRAL FLOWER VASE, WILLIAM HENRY STOKES & ARTHUR GEORGE IRELAND, CHESTER 1898, with easel back. 10.5cm wide
604 A GEORGE V SILVER “MICKEY MOUSE” NAPKIN RING, JAMES WALTER TIPTAFT, BIRMINGHAM 1931, the oval ring applied with an early depiction of Mickey Mouse. 4cm high £60 - £80
£400 - £600 596 A GROUP OF LATE VICTORIAN AND EDWARDIAN SILVER TRINKETS, comprising: a shaped oval box with import marks for London 1896, the cover repousse with putti; and two small silver dishes, each of shaped oval form and repousse to the wells with winged putti, marks for London 1900 and Birmingham 1904. (3) First length 8cm, total weight 4.6 troy ounces £50 - £70 597 A GEORGE V SILVER COMPORT, London 1910, the bowl with pierced sides and scalloped rim on a baluster pedestal and domed foot. Diameter 24cm, 16.3 troy ounces £200 - £300 598 A JAPANESE SILVER BASKET, c.1900, circular with undulating rim and swing handle, chased with chrysanthemums against a stippled ground, unmarked. 2.3 troy ounces, diameter 11.5cm £40 - £60
605 A GEORGE V SILVER INKSTAND, HENRY ATKINS, SHEFFIELD, 1929, the base square with part gadrooned border, on four bun feet, the cut-glass bottle with hinged cover, the base 18.5 cm. square, 13.7 troy ounces. £100 - £150 606 TWO LATE VICTORIAN SILVER GILT DRESSING TABLE JARS IN THE CHINOISERIE TASTE, Frederick Bradford Macrae, London 1892 and 1893, each elaborately chased with birds, bamboo and foliage against a stippled ground. Taller 20cm, total weight 7.8 troy ounces £400 - £600 607 A SILVER VESTA CASE IN THE FORM OF A PIG, hinged at the head, stamped 925, 6cm; together with A SILVER PIN CUSHION IN THE FORM OF A PORCUPINE, stamped 925, 4.4cm; and A SILVER PIN CUSHION IN THE FORM OF A BUCKET, with swing handle and Prince of Wales Feathers, stamped 925. (3) £60 - £90
599 A CHINESE SILVER BOWL, LATE 19TH CENTURY, double walled, decorated in high relief with a three-clawed dragon amidst clouds, signed with characters to two reserves. 7.2 troy ounces, diameter 13.5cm £700 - £900 600 A CHINESE SILVER TEA CADDY, c. 1900, of hexagonal form, chased with panels of leaves within geometric bands, stamped marks including “S.H.”. 8cm, 4 troy ounces
608 A SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, IMPORT MARK FOR LONDON 1926, importer's mark for George Stockwell, the hinged engine-turned rectangular cover centred by an oval enamel depicting two Geisha's by the waterside. 2.8 troy ounces, 8.7cm by 5.3cm £250 - £350
£140 - £180
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609 A SILVER BUD VASE WITH CELTIC DECORATION, BIRMINGHAM 1965, the knop with masks and a Celtic band. 14.25cm, 2.9 troy ounces £40 - £60
616 A GEORGE VI FINELY ENGRAVED SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, BIRMINGHAM 1939, rectangular, the cover decorated with the head of a racehorse against an engine-turned ground. 12.75cm by 7.5cm, 6 troy ounces £200 - £300
610 TWO GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, the first rectangular and marked for Birmingham 1915, the second with cut-off corners and marked for Birmingham 1923 (2). Apertures 19.5cm by 14.5cm and 19cm by 14cm £70 - £90 611 A PAIR OF DWARF SILVER CANDLESTICKS, BIRMINGHAM 1983; together with a SINGLE DWARF CANDLESTICK, Birmingham 1984. Pair 6.5cm £30 - £40
617 λ HUNTING INTEREST: A LARGE VICTORIAN SILVERMOUNTED IVORY PAGE TURNER, the handle marked for George Heath, London 1886, the ivory blade inscribed “Bramham Moor and Five and Twenty Couple”, in its original fitted leather case. 43cm £800 - £1,200 618 A HANDSOME VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED EASEL MIRROR, WILLIAM COMYNS, LONDON 1886, the rectangular bevelled plate within an ebonised wooden frame, the silver mount elaborately pierced and chased with masks, scrolls, shells and foliage, the escutcheon engraved with a monogram under a Countess’s coronet. 39.5cm £800 - £1,200 619 TWO BRIDGE SCORERS, ONE SILVER, hallmarked for Glasgow 1931, the other in white metal, each enamelled with bridge suits (2). Larger 21.5cm by 6.5cm £120 - £180 620 A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE, THOMAS & WILLIAM SIMPSON, BIRMINGHAM 1823, the hinged cover and base engraved with squiggles, the sides reeded. 3cm by 2.1cm £150 - £250
612 A RUSSIAN CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL DIP PEN, LATE 19TH CENTURY, decorated in polychrome floral enamels against a turquoise ground, in silver-gilt (indistinct stamped mark). Including nib 17.5cm
621 A SET OF SIX ART NOUVEAU SILVER BUTTONS, REYNOLDS & WESTWOOD, BIRMINGHAM 1906, pierced and embossed in low relief with stylised foliage, in a fitted case. Each button 2.5cm in diameter
£500 - £700
£120 - £150
613 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER STAMP CASE, George Unite, Birmingham 1905, of envelope form, with suspension loop.
622 TWO SILVER "GOLF BALL" CRUETS, the mustard, Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1891; the pepper, Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1899. 5cm high
£60 - £80 614 A GEORGE III SILVER NUTMEG GRATER, SAMUEL MERITON II, LONDON, C. 1790, of egg shape. Length 4.25cm £250 - £350 615 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY PUNCH WAX AND SEAL DESK SET, Birmingham 1904, the seal matrix engraved with a monogram. Seal 6.5cm £140 - £180
£250 - £350 623 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKETS, JOHN HENRY VERE & WILLIAM LUTWYCHE, LONDON 1765, oval with wirework structure and twin handles, each engraved with a crest. 4.7 troy ounces, 9.5cm by 11.5cm £400 - £600 624 A GROUP OF SILVER AND PLATE, inc. two small silver bowls, tea strainer, etc. £70 - £90
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625 AN AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN SILVER TRAY, oval with shaped rim, maker’s mark RZF, mark for 800 grade. 20.7 troy ounces, 44cm by 30.5cm
630 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER-TOPPED CUT-GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, BIRMINGHAM 1907, of spherical form, with diamond cutting. 12.25cm
£300 - £400
£40 - £60
626 A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENGINE TURNED ENAMEL STRUT CLOCK, William Comyns, London 1928, the circular dial with Arabic numerals within a square case in yellow sunburst enamel on scroll and flowerhead feet, eight day movement. Height 9cm
631 A FRENCH SILVER LORGNETTE, c. 1900, with engineturned stem and loop handle, stamped 935. 13.5cm
£160 - £200 627 A GEORGE V SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, SPURRIER & CO, BIRMINGHAM 1926, rectangular with slightly arched top and flared base, easel back. 24.5cm high, 18.5cm wide £150 - £200 628 A CASED EDWARDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED HAND MIRROR AND BRUSH SET, BIRMINGHAM 1904, each decorated with Art Nouveau whiplash flowers, foliage and masks and engraved with a monogram (lacking comb). Mirror 26cm
£80 - £120 632 A PAIR OF SCISSORS IN A SILVER CASE AND HANGER OF CHATELAINE TYPE, the case marked for Birmingham 1907. £80 - £120 633 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER TWO-SECTION MODEL OF A BIPLANE, with engraved inscription to wings “Presented By The Indian Assistants Of Messrs Macneill & Co Calcutta”, further inscription to underside “Made By B. Sirkar & Sons, Manufacturing Jewellers, Guinea House Calcutta”, believed to be silver but untested and unwarranted. 42cm long by 32cm wide £3,000 - £4,000
£40 - £60 629 λ AN EDWARDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED IVORY PAGE TURNER, the silver collar marked for Sheffield (marks indistinct), the blade engraved “Deskrie 1907”. Length 32.5cm
634 A SILVER NOVELTY PIN CUSHION MODELLED AS BELLOWS, BIRMINGHAM 1890, decorated with scrolls and flowerheads, with suspension chain, possibly from a necessaire. Excluding chain 7cm
£120 - £150
£100 - £150
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635 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER LIDDED TANKARDS, LONDON 1796, of tapering cylindrical form with flat hinged lids, each with a pair of reeded bands, pierced shell thumbpieces, each engraved with Stirling family crest, maker’s mark rubbed. 18.5cm high
641 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER-GILT FRUIT SERVING SPOONS, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1897, each with shell shaped bowl and elaborately cast and chased stem and terminals decorated with fruiting vines. 22cm, 5.6 troy ounces
£3,000 - £4,000
£200 - £300
636 A SILVER TRAY, BARKER BROS LTD, BIRMINGHAM 1950, of shaped oval form with gadrooned edge. 8.5 troy ounces, 23.5cm by 17cm
642 A WHITE METAL SERVING SPOON AND FORK, PROBABLY MALAYSIAN, each modelled with pierced dragons, on ebony handles. 20cm
£120 - £180
£40 - £60
637 A SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS BELL DECANTER, the silver collar marked for Birmingham 1971. 34cm
643 A LATE 19TH CENTURY NOVELTY CROWN FORM PIN CUSHION, in (unmarked) silver-gilt and mounted with paste “gemstones”, the base a disc of mother of pearl. Height 3.75cm
£50 - £70
£200 - £300 638 A GEORGE V SILVER HAT PIN STAND, BIRMINGHAM 1921, with domed velvet base. 11cm £50 - £70 639 A SMALL GEORGE V SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, BIRMINGHAM 1919, with clear glass liner. Diameter 7cm £50 - £70 640 AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER AND SILVER-GILT SERVING SPOON, C. 1900, WHITING, NEW YORK. 19cm, 1.7 troy ounces £80 - £120
644 A SMALL GEORGE VI SILVER-MOUNTED AND LEATHERCOVERED HIP FLASK, HALLMARKED FOR SHEFFIELD 1942, with detachable silver cup and screw cover. 11.5cm £120 - £150 645 TWO SILVER AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL FOLDING FRUIT KNIVES, the first Villiers & Jackson, Birmingham 1890; the second James Thompson, Sheffield 1862. (2) £30 - £40 646 λ A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY HANDLED MENU HOLDERS, POSSIBLY JOSEPH BRAHAM, LONDON 1871, each frame surmounted by a rampant lion and enclosing a removable card, the ivory pear-drop shaped handles issuing from a leafy scrolling mount. 19.7cm by 8.4cm £300 - £400
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647 AN EDWARD VIII SILVER SUGAR CASTER, BIRMINGHAM 1936, in the Art Deco taste. 4.7 troy ounces £70 - £90
657 AN 18TH CENTURY SCOTTISH SILVER AND AGATE MOUNTED SNUFF BOX, cartouche shaped, apparently unmarked. 7cm wide £150 - £200
648 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS INKWELL, LONDON 1898, of cube form with circular hinged cover. 6.5cm by 7.5cm square £60 - £80
658 A GROUP OF SILVER, including cigarette case, butterfly wing picture with silver back, vesta case, sovereign case, etc.; together with three unmarked spoons and an unmarked bracelet. £100 - £150
649 AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER TAZZA, ACKROYD RHODES, LONDON 1905, circular with over-turned rim cast with Classical ornament, the bowl raised on three whiplash supports above a domed base with presentation inscription dated Sept. 1881-1906. 28.8 troy ounces, 15.5cm high, diameter 25cm £400 - £600
659 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER EASEL MIRROR, WILLIAM COMYNS, LONDON 1894, the rectangular bevelled plate within a conforming gadrooned frame, the crest engraved with a monogram and “March 7th 1915”, silk easel back faded/worn. 37cm by 24cm £80 - £120
650 A GEORGE V SILVER CIGAR CASE, WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD 1913, the cover engraved with the image of a standing racehorse, inscribed to the gilt interior “Lost by G.A. Beresford, Belper”. 12cm by 8.5cm, 5 troy ounces
660 A SILVER DECANTER LABEL, WHISKY, LONDON 1971, maker WB. 8cm wide £60 - £80
£200 - £300 651 A FINE FRENCH SILVER AND ENAMEL BOX, 19TH CENTURY, circular, the turquoise enamelled cover applied with silver foliate swags and central pale lilac coloured roundel with applied silver flowerhead, numbered 25881, French assay marks. 3.3 troy ounces, diameter 7cm
661 A SILVER DECANTER LABEL, SHERRY, LONDON 1972, maker WB. 8cm wide £60 - £80
£250 - £350 652 A GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY TENNIS RACQUET LEMON SQUEEZER, Grey & Co. Chester 1911. 17.5cm £150 - £200 653 A GROUP OF SILVER AND PLATE, including a small Continental silver jug, silver sauce boat, plated salver, silvertopped scent bottle, silver topped jar, etc. £50 - £70 654 A VICTORIAN SILVER CASTLE TOP CARD CASE, NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM 1845, of characteristic form with C-scroll edge, embossed with a cathedral, engraved monogram verso. 1.9 troy ounces, 9.2cm by 6.6cm £700 - £900 655 A MALAYSIAN SILVER (TESTED) BETEL NUT CRACKER, with engraved decoration and pendant spheres. 15cm £80 - £120 656 A GILT-METAL AND WHITE METAL PINT TANKARD IN THE GEORGIAN TASTE, engraved to the base “Hand Made in Gilding Metal and Sterling Silver by Dennis C. Kirtley 1947”. 11cm £60 - £80
662 A RARE EDWARDIAN SILVER CHARACTER CREAM JUG, WILLIAMS (BIRMINGHAM) LTD, BIRMINGHAM 1905, the loop handle formed as hair, the face with open eyes and mouth forming a spout, the nose pointing upwards. 3 troy ounces, 9cm high £600 - £800 663 A ROYAL MINT BRITANNIA FOUR-COIN SILVER PROOF SET, 2010, boxed with certificate and outer card box. £90 - £120
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664 A TWENTY-FOUR SILVER PROOF CROWN SET, “THE VICE-ADMIRAL LORD NELSON COLLECTION”, in a fitted wooden case, with papers. Gross 678 grams (21.7 troy ounces) £300 - £400 665 A SET OF TWENTY-FIVE JOHN PINCHES SILVER INGOTS, “ELIZABETH OUR QUEEN”, in a fitted wooden case, with papers. Gross 650 grams (20.8 troy ounces) £300 - £400 666 BIRMINGHAM MINT, GREAT BRITISH REGIMENTS, A SET OF FIFTY-TWO LIMITED EDITION STERLING SILVER MEDALS, each medal weighing 1.4 troy ounces, with corresponding replica regimental cap badges, in a brass-bound campaign style box, with two lift-out display trays, with papers. Box 13.5cm high, 54cm wide, 36cm deep £1,200 - £1,500
COINS 667 GEORGE III, CARTWHEEL TWOPENCE, 1797, SOHO MINT, uncirculated condition. £400 - £600 668 GEORGE III, FOUR CARTWHEEL TWOPENCES, 1797, three Soho Mint; and a Onepence, 1797, Soho Mint. (5) £100 - £200 669 CHARLES II, SILVER HALF CROWN, 1677, laureate and draped bust, reverse crowned cruciform shields with interlocking C’s in angles, date divided by crown. £150 - £200 670 ELIZABETH II, 1979, PROOF SOVEREIGN, in Royal Mint case and outer card box. £280 - £320 671 GEORGE V, 1911, HALF SOVEREIGN. £120 - £180 672 EDWARD VII, 1909, HALF SOVEREIGN. £120 - £180
OBJECTS OF VERTU 673 A FRENCH LACQUER AND TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX, 19TH CENTURY, circular, the base carved with a titled view, “Vue De La Porte S. Martin”, the cover with inset miniature of a lady in 18th Century dress. Diameter 8cm £80 - £120 674 A 19TH CENTURY LACQUER SNUFF BOX, circular, the cover depicting an interior with figures, the underside titled The Rent Day. Diameter 9.5cm £40 - £60 675 A 19TH CENTURY EROTIC LACQUER SNUFF BOX, circular, the inner cover decorated with an erotic scene. Diameter 8.5cm £80 - £120 676 A 19TH CENTURY SNUFF BOX IN THE FORM OF A COFFIN, the hinged cover with a skeleton. 8cm £80 - £120 677 A 19TH CENTURY STAG ANTLER SNUFF BOX, the cover carved with a recumbent stag, the base with turned ring. 7cm by 6cm £80 - £120 678 A 19TH CENTURY AGATE MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX, oval, the hinged cover with an oval agate panel framed in yellow metal, bearing yellow metal escutcheon engraved with initials. Width 9.75cm £150 - £200 679 A LARGE GEORGE III YELLOW METAL MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX, c. 1800, circular, the cover and base each inset with a foliate engraved roundel, the rim similarly mounted and decorated. Diameter 7.5cm £150 - £200 680 A LARGE ROSE GOLD AND AGATE SNUFF BOX, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, oval, the cover and base inset with the hardstone, the body (unmarked) with vacant shield-shaped escutcheon. 7.5cm £250 - £350 681 A LATE 17TH CENTURY “BOSCOBEL OAK” SNUFF (OR TOBACCO) BOX, oval, the cover with a print of the marriage of Charles II and Catherine of Braganza, the underside of the lid with a print depicting Charles II hiding in an oak tree, the base of the interior with a portrait print of Charles II, the base of the box with a further print of Charles II hiding in an oak tree. 10cm by 7.5cm £150 - £200
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685 AN 18TH CENTURY GOLD-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL NEEDLE CASE, of tapering cylindrical form with pique decoration, the hinged cover with push button catch. 10cm £1,000 - £1,500 686 A GOLD-MOUNTED HARDSTONE SNUFF BOX, bombeshaped with hinged cover, the mounts unmarked, untested and unwarranted. 4cm by 3.5cm £800 - £1,000 687 A CASED PAIR OF FRENCH 19TH CENTURY SCENT BOTTLES, the ebonised box with brass stringing and labelled Odeurs to the hinged cover, complete with key. 10cm high, 12.5cm wide, 7cm deep £150 - £250 682 A DUNHILL AQUARIUM TABLE LIGHTER, with four lucite panels depicting fish, the end panels rounded, signed DUNHILL, Patent No. 143752. 7.4cm high, 5.5cm wide £800 - £1,200
688 A VICTORIAN WHITE AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED ROCK CRYSTAL SCENT BOTTLE, the bottle of flattened oval shape, the collar and cover with engraved bands, with original glass stopper. 12cm £200 - £300 689 λ A CONTINENTAL VERNIS MARTIN HAND PAINTED IVORY SNUFF BOX, c. 1800, circular, the cover decorated with a Northern European townscape, the base a landscape. Diameter 4.75cm £150 - £200 690 A VICTORIAN CARVED BONE LADY’S SEWING COMPANION, with urn finial enclosing measuring tape above twin pin cushions, on a turned circular base. 12cm £60 - £80 691 A CONTINENTAL BLUE AND WHITE ENAMEL TRINKET BOX, 19TH CENTURY, of shaped oval form, the hinged cover decorated with putti and doves, the base with a trophy of quiver and arrows. Width 6.5cm
683 AN ART DECO ALFRED DUNHILL SILVER AND BLACK ENAMEL “UNIQUE LIGHTER”, rectangular with rounded ends, the manual wind watch in a hinged frame to the front, the clock dial with Arabic numerals and signed DUNHILL, import mark for 1927 and numbered 421, stamped AD mark, assay marks. 4.5cm high
692 A TIBETAN TURQUOISE, CORAL, LAPIS AND SILVER MOUNTED ONYX BOX, circular, of two sections. Diameter 12cm
£1,500 - £2,000
£200 - £250
684 A FRENCH 18 CARAT GOLD-MOUNTED ROCK CRYSTAL SCENT BOTTLE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, teardrop shaped, the rock crystal with facet edges, the gold collar engraved with foliage, the lyre-shaped stopper with floral swags. 11.5cm
693 λ A VICTORIAN IVORY AND BRASS MONOCLE. 7.5cm
£1,000 - £1,500
£250 - £350
£40 - £60 694 A RUSSIAN LACQUER BOX, of shaped oval form, the hinged cover decorated with figures. 10cm by 9cm £40 - £60
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701 λ AN INDIAN IVORY MOUNTED HARDWOOD BLOTTER, 19TH CENTURY, the pierced ivory mounts carved with scrolling foliage. 16cm by 8.5cm £50 - £70 702 A SMALL FRENCH DIAMOND-SET GOLD AND CUTGLASS SCENT BOTTLE, MID-19TH CENTURY, the hinged cover and collar set with small old cut diamonds and surmounted by a diamond-set swallow with ruby eye, the octagonal glass body engraved with flowers, stamped marks, probably 18ct gold, in a fitted leather case. Length 5.5cm £1,000 - £1,500 703 A PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A YOUNG MAN IN 18TH CENTURY DRESS, c.1900, depicted standing in a landscape holding a hat by his side, in a gilt-metal frame with ribbon-tied crest. 11.4cm by 7.7cm 695 λ A FINE VIZAGAPATAM IVORY AND SANDALWOOD BOOK COVER, INDIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY, rectangular hinged form, the cover with buttoned straps decorated with interlaced vine, interspersed by applied pierced and foliate carved panels, decorated with animal filled oval reserves and shaped cartouches containing a deity, the back simply bordered with ivory. 30.5cm by 23cm £1,500 - £2,000 696 λ A PAIR OF IVORY HANDLED BOOT PULLS, LATE 19TH CENTURY, each engraved with a monogram under a crest. 16cm £60 - £80 697 A 19TH CENTURY MOTHER OF PEARL COMBINATION CARD CASE PURSE 10.5cm by 8cm £50 - £70 698 A WHITE-METAL MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL CARD CASE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, of characteristic form, with trellis inlay. 9cm by 5.5cm £50 - £70 699 A 19TH CENTURY PARCEL-GILT CIGAR CASE, of rounded rectangular form, cast with strips of conjoined scrolls and centred by a monogrammed cartouche, with purple satin lined interior. 15cm by 7cm Provenance: Hansons, Derbyshire, 28 June 2013, lot 191, from the estate of Count Von Rosen. £150 - £200
£40 - £60 704 TWO RARE LATE 19TH CENTURY NOVELTY RIFLE FORM RETRACTABLE PENCILS, each with wooden stock and butt; together with a bullet-form pencil. (3) Longest 13.5cm £200 - £300 705 A CONTINENTAL ENAMEL BOX, 18TH CENTURY, of cushion-shaped rectangular form, the gilt-metal mounts chased with Rococo scrolls, the top and four sides each painted with landscape vignette. 3.4cm high, 7.6cm wide, 5.6cm deep £100 - £150 706 A PAIR OF ENGLISH ENAMEL TOILET POTS, 18TH CENTURY, each decorated with three landscape filled gilded cartouches against a cobalt ground, the lids similarly decorated. 6.4cm high £80 - £120 707 AN ENAMEL AND GILT-METAL SNUFF BOX OF PANIER TYPE, LATE 18TH CENTURY, circular with ropetwist thumbpiece above the hinge, the hinged cover decorated with a floral spray, the sides with basket-weave engine turning. Diameter 5.5cm £80 - £120 708 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GERMAN PAINTED AND LACQUERED SNUFF BOX BY STOBWASSER, c.1830, rectangular, the hinged cover painted with a girl holding a chicken with a basket of vegetables at her feet, signed. 9.5cm by 6.5cm £80 - £120
700 λ HUNTING INTEREST: AN EDWARDIAN IVORY PAGE TURNER, with fox paw handle and silver-plated collar, the ivory blade engraved “To T.H.H. from L in memory of many pleasant gallops with the Bedale. March 1904”. Length 31cm
709 AN ENGLISH GREEN ENAMEL SALT CELLAR, decorated with three scroll bordered cartouches painted with rustic scenes of farmer and stock, 18th Century. Diameter 8cm
£180 - £250
£50 - £80
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714 A STERLING SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL BASKET OF FLOWERS, BY CARTIER, the woven gilt basket, filled with stylised blue flowers and green leaves, signed. 9cm high
710 AN ITALIAN SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL COMPACT, ALFREDO RIDI, FIRENZE, rectangular with rounded corners, the hinged cover centred by a turquoise enamel panel with inverted corners, within a surround engraved with scrolling foliage and picked out with cobalt enamel, the sides with leaf engraving, the base engraved with bold mirrored scrolls, the interior with bevelled mirror plate to the underside of the cover, 800 grade. 8cm by 6.5cm
£1,500 - £2,000 715 A VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE NUTMEG GRATER, the screw top with geometric inlay, the base also screws off. 5cm high
£300 - £400
£50 - £80
711 λ A SET OF FOUR SILVER-PLATED SCENT BOTTLES, IN A MOTHER-OF-PEARL CASKET, 19TH CENTURY, the box with hinged cover and ivory mounted edges, with key. Box 10.5cm high, 13.7cm wide, 14cm deep
716 A CARVED ROCK CRYSTAL OBELISK. 11cm high £100 - £150 717 λ FIVE 19TH CENTURY SNUFF BOXES, including an oak box in the form of bellows, horn box with tortoiseshell and ivory chequer board inlay, etc. (5)
£80 - £120 712 A FINE NATIVE AMERICAN MOOSE ANTLER CARVING, profusely carved with the faces of wolves, bears, owls, eagles, moose and a Native American with feathered headdress. 25.5cm high
£50 - £70 718 A VICTORIAN ASHFORD BLACK MARBLE DESK THERMOMETER, inlaid with sprays of jasmine, on a rectangular plinth. 12cm high, plinth 9.5cm wide
£500 - £700 713 A SWISS GILT-METAL MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL SINGING BIRD BOX, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the bird with iridescent multi coloured plumage, pierced gilt-metal grill and engraved lid depicting birds and pendant foliage. 9.5cm wide, 6cm deep
£50 - £70 719 A VICTORIAN WHITE AND YELLOW METAL MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL CIGAR CASE, probably silver and gold, the escutcheon dated Dec. 1875. 14cm by 7.5cm
£1,200 - £1,800
£140 - £180
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TEXTILES 720 A CHINESE SILK KIMONO, decorated with five-clawed dragons against a blue ground. £50 - £70
722 A SILKWORK PICTURE OF AN ORIENTALIST SCENE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, in an ebonised frame. Overall 37.5cm by 47.5cm £40 - £60
721 ❖ A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD FRAMED NEEDLEWORK PICTURE, depicting children playing with a dog and rabbit. Overall 56cm by 59cm £40 - £60
723 A 19TH CENTURY SAMPLER, “NORTH EAST VIEW OF ALNWICK CASTLE”, in a gilt frame. Overall 49cm by 61.5cm £100 - £150
MISCELLANEOUS INCLUDING MILITARIA 724 TREEN: AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WASHING BAT, NORTH COUNTRY, with rectangular paddle and turned handle. 67.5cm £40 - £60
731 A 19TH CENTURY PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT POLICE TRUNCHEON, inscribed “Greenock Police/1st Lieut”, decorated with a vignette of a ship in full sail and with crowned VR monogram. 41.5cm £100 - £150
725 TREEN: A MONEY BOX IN THE FORM OF A WALL CLOCK, 15cm high; together with A NORWEGIAN TABLE SNUFF BOX, dated 1850. (2) £60 - £80 726 TRIBAL: A CARVED WOODEN BUST OF A MALE. 37.5cm high £40 - £60 727 A RELIEF CARVED WOODEN PANEL, deeply carved with a bearded man holding a scroll. 43cm by 28.5cm £50 - £70 728 A CARVED WOODEN CLUB, POSSIBLY NATIVE AMERICAN, the head with hook terminal and bands of geometric carving, over a tapering shaft. Length 87cm £300 - £400 729 A LATE 19TH CENTURY EBONY MOUNTED SWORD STICK, the ebony bar handle fitted with a tapering steel blade, the shaft with engraved white metal collar. Stick 88cm £50 - £70 730 λ A SILVER-MOUNTED IVORY-HANDLED WALKING STICK, the silver collar hallmarked for Birmingham 1917, the ivory handle monogrammed “B de B”. 85cm
732 A 19TH CENTURY PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT POLICE TRUNCHEON, inscribed “River Tyne Police” and decorated with the Garter crest under a crown, maker’s stamp, Parker, Holborn and numbered 233. 44cm £100 - £150 733 A NOVELTY GOLF “SUNDAY STICK” WALKING STICK, by A.H. Scott, with inlaid horn leading edge. 91cm £120 - £180 734 λ AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY IVORY-MOUNTED EVENING CANE, the knob handle above a tapering ebonised shaft. 91cm £140 - £180 735 λ AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY IVORY-HANDLED LIGNUM VITAE WALKING STICK. 92cm £120 - £180 736 λ TWO WALKING STICKS, the first with sectional shaft and handle carved as the head of a hippopotamus, approximately 98.5cm; the second with hardwood shaft and ivory knob handle with ebony stringing to the collar, approximately 92cm. (2) £150 - £200
£140 - £180
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737 A MODEL CANNON, probably early 20th Century. Approximately 70cm from front to back £40 - £60 738 TAXIDERMY: EUROPEAN WILD BOAR, label of Christian Duport, head mount, on an oak shield. Shield 69.5cm high
745 λ A LATE 19TH CENTURY IVORY AND COPPER PLAQUE OF THE JERUSALEM PILGRIM’S CROSS, octagonal, centred by a relief of Christ wearing the Crown of thorns, the plaque inscribed “Signum Sacri Itineris Hierosol”. Diameter 31cm £100 - £150
739 TAXIDERMY: A VICTORIAN CASED DIORAMA OF BIRDS. 97CM HIGH, 117cm wide, 35.5cm deep
746 THE YORK POIGNARD, A COMMEMORATIVE DAGGER BY WILKINSON SWORD LTD., to commemorate the 1900th anniversary of the foundation of the City of York, with engraved steel blade, enamel coat of arms and ivorine grip, sold with certificate, edition of 190. Overall length 40cm
£100 - £200
£120 - £180
£160 - £200
740 TREEN: A 19TH CENTURY RATTAN-BOUND OAK POWDER FLASK, of tapering form with plug cover. 22cm high £80 - £120 741 A CARVED WOODEN FIGURE OF A DEITY AND ATTENDANTS. 23.5cm high £40 - £60
747 λ AN ITALIAN PLUG BAYONET, 18TH CENTURY, the brassmounted ivory grip above a brass guard and the steel blade with gilt damascened decoration. Length overall 25.5cm £700 - £900 748 A SET OF THREE SOUTH AMERICAN CARVED WOODEN PANELS, POSSIBLY PERUVIAN, one signed, each carved to depict natives playing musical instruments. 58cm by 46.5cm £80 - £120 742 ❖ A STAINED AND NATURAL BONE BARLEYCORN PATTERN CHESS SET, 19th Century, in a fitted box. Box 38cm wide, Kings 4 3/4-inch (11.5cm) £200 - £300 743 ❖ A RUSSIAN DIPTYCH ICON, the two hinged arch-topped panels opening to reveal a brass cross, probably 19th Century. 35cm high £200 - £300 744 TREEN: A VICTORIAN NOVELTY INKWELL, in the form of a pier booth, inscribed A MARGATE GIFT. 7cm high £60 - £90
749 A 1950’S GPO IVORY COLOURED BAKELITE TELEPHONE, 314 series with bell on/off and drawer. £100 - £150 750 THREE 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND TURNED WOOD POWDER MEASURES. (3) Each c. 14.5cm £40 - £60 751 A VINTAGE RONSON LIGHTER, in original box with pouch and papers. £30 - £40 752 TWO 19TH CENTURY BANK NOTES, Retford Bank, One Pound, 1807; Shrewsbury Bank, One Pound, 1815, framed as one. Frame 34.5cm by 29.5cm £40 - £60 61
753 TRIBAL: A 19TH CENTURY MASK, PROBABLY POLYNESIAN. 20cm high, 15cm wide
763 A WWII BRITISH MILLS GRENADE, 36M, MK1, deactivated; together with A 1915 DATED GRENADE, deactivated. (2)
£80 - £120
£100 - £150
754 λ AN OTTOMAN KARABELA, HUNTING SWORD, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY, the carved ivory grip decorated with ribbon-tied detail and silver or white metal inlay, over a down-curved guard stamped to each side with a five pointed star, the slightly curved single edge blade engraved with crests, coats of arms and floral detail. Length overall 69cm
764 A WWI CASUALTY GROUP OF THREE MEDALS, W.A. Wright S7645, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory, death plaque en suite.
£350 - £450 755 A RARE NOVELTY WALKING STICK WITH DOG WHISTLE AND LEAD ATTACHMENT, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, the handle stamped “Blackwell’s Patent”. 105cm £200 - £300 756 THE RUSSIAN COAT OF ARMS, gilt-metal, mounted on a wooden plinth, traces of old paint, 19th Century. Arms 14.5cm by 13.5cm £50 - £70 757 A MUST DE CARTIER TRINITY BALLPOINT PEN, with red enamel clip and trinity rings, signed and numbered. 13.8cm
£200 - £300 765 FOUR CASED MEDALS, including (1856) Queen’s Medal, Department of Science and Art (2). (4) £80 - £120 766 TWELVE CASED MEDALS, including The Model Engineer, Essex Agricultural Society, Dumfries Agricultural Show, etc. (12) £100 - £200 767 A WWI DEATH PLAQUE, Master Henry Young, Mercantile Marine. £50 - £70 768 A WWI DEATH PLAQUE, Ernest C. Gosden, R/14250.
£150 - £200
£50 - £70
758 AN AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, numbered 165, containing circa 60 signatures collected in person by Laurie Butcher in 1999, these autographs are mostly single sided and written in ballpoint or felt-tip pen, signatures to include FRANK NOBILO, DAVID DUVAL, CRAIG SPENCE and EDDIE GRANT.
769 A WWI DEATH PLAQUE, Pte. Charles E. Goodhead 7229; and cap badge.
£50 - £70
£120 - £150
759 A VINTAGE FRENCH ILLUMINATED DIORAMA, modelled as an 18th Century interior with figures. 26cm high, 36.5cm wide, 20cm deep
771 A WWII BRITISH MILLS GRENADE, 36M, MK1, deactivated.
£60 - £80
772 TWENTY-TWO CASED AND LOOSE MEDALS, including Yeomanry Rifle Association.
760 A COLLECTION OF SHOOTING ACCESSORIES, including copper shot flasks and loading equipment, in a Compass bag. £100 - £150 761 AN AA STENSON COOKE BRASS CAR BADGE, no. 27692. £50 - £70 762 RAILWAY INTEREST: AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY STATIONERY BOX, modelled as a coal tender, painted NER and dated 1902, on metal wheels, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior. 16cm by 33cm by 15cm
£50 - £70 770 A WORLD WAR II MILLS 36 GRENADE, de-activated. 10cm
£100 - £150
£200 - £300 773 A LARGE POLISHED SPECIMEN OF LAPIS LAZULI. 9CM BY 6CM, 284 grams £300 - £400 774 A MONT BLANC SPECIAL EDITION JFK (JOHN F. KENNEDY) ROLLERBALL PEN, boxed, with brochure and outer card cases. £350 - £450
£300 - £400
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775 A DUNHILL GOLD-PLATED LIGHTER, the reeded rectangular lighter in original box with papers. 6.5cm £60 - £80
783 A COLLECTION OF ART AND ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS, including Jackson (C.J.), History of English Plate, vol. I & II; Jacquemart (Albert), A History of English Furniture; Whitman (Alfred), Samuel W. Reynolds Engraver, pub. 1903 in a limited edition of 500; etc. £50 - £70 784 THE MONTHLY CHRONICLE OF NORTH COUNTRY LORE AND LEGEND, 5 vols., 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890 and 1891, pub. Newcastle. (5) £40 - £60
PRINTS 776 JEAN STRAKER (1913-1984), TWO NUDE STUDIES, SILVER GELATIN PRINTS, each with photographer’s Femina Library stamp verso, “...Jean Straker...Personal Copy..”. Each 12.25cm by 9.75cm £600 - £800 777 AN EDWARDIAN COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT OF A CHILD, printed on glass within a giltcomposition frame encased under glass. Case overall 37cm by 32cm £100 - £150 778 A LETTER FROM REG KRAY, to a Jade, four pages, with addressed envelope. £60 - £80 779 A JOHN BARNETT REPLICA OLIVER CROMWELL SWORD, boxed. £50 - £70 780 A NOVELTY CARVED STICK, c. 1900, the terminal carved with two comic grotesques and inscribed “For What you Receive May you be Truly Thankful”. 58cm
785 POSTER, LEE MILLER, PHOTOGRAPHS 1907-1977, DYLAN THOMAS, framed. Overall 65cm by 44cm £100 - £150 786 FILM POSTER: OCEAN’S 11 (1960), “11 Hommes a Minuit”, first release, Belgian Film Poster Art Style, ‘cast’ image of the Rat Pack - FRANK SINATRA, DEAN MARTIN, SAMMY DAVIS Jr., framed and glazed. Overall 56cm by 76cm £120 - £180 787 SEBASTIEN KRUGER (B.1963), FIDEL CASTRO, LImited edition giclee on canvas, signed and numbered 64/99, unframed. 98cm by 73.5cm £150 - £250 788 SEBASTIEN KRUGER (B.1963), JOHN LEE HOOKER, limited edition print, signed and numbered 3/99 in pencil, framed. Image 60cm by 29.5cm £100 - £150 789 NICK MOORE, DONALD DUCK AND OBJECTS, screenprint, no. 5/5, signed and dated 1990 lower right, framed. Sheet 47cm by 58cm £80 - £120
£100 - £150
790 AFTER HENRI MATISSE (1869-1954), BLUE VASE WITH FLOWERS, print, framed. Image 73cm by 48cm
BOOKS
£50 - £70
781 GILOT (FRANCOISE), PALOMA-SPHYNX, signed and inscribed by Francoise Gilot to Kay Gilman, pub. Paris 1975. £150 - £200 782 BEARDSLEY (AUBREY), DRAWINGS FOR THE LYSISTRATA OF ARISTOPHANES, pub. The Erotic Print Society, London, 1994, no. 237 of a limited edition of 2500.
791 TIM MARA (1948-1997), PLASTIC FUNNEL, PESTLE AND MORTAR, screenprint in colours, 1992, signed and dated, inscribed with title and numbered 50/50 in pencil, pub. Advanced Graphics London, on wove paper, framed. Image 73cm by 55cm £400 - £600
£80 - £120
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792 TIM MARA (1948-1997), GLOVE, lithograph and screenprint in colours, 1995, on wove paper, along with 12 other prints by a selection of British printmakers, all framed. (13) Sheet 27cm by 27cm
802 A SET OF SIX COLOURED ENGRAVINGS OF COCK FIGHTING SCENES, each marked “proof ”, drawn and engraved by C.R.Stock, pub. W.C. Lee, unframed (6). Plate each 22cm by 25cm
£300 - £400
£80 - £120
793 ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART 1997 PRINTMAKING PORTFOLIO, thirty-three prints in various media, 1997, each signed and numbered in pencil, pub. Royal College of Art, boxed. Overall 30cm by 29.5cm by 5.5cm
803 NATHANIEL HILL, A PLAN OF SCARBOROUGH, pub. William Vincent, 1747, framed, 53cm by 75cm; together with AN AUTOTYPE PRINT, SCARBOROUGH IN THE SEASON 1869, pub. 1870, framed. (2)
£150 - £250
£80 - £120
794 ❖ A GROUP OF TEN 18TH CENTURY ENGRAVINGS, including three by Bartolozzi; “Colonel Colin Mackenzie, Surveyor General of all India”; after Wouvermans, etc. £40 - £60 795 ❖ A GROUP OF EIGHT 18TH CENTURY PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS, including two after Romney, various sizes, all framed. £40 - £60 796 ❖ AFTER REYNOLDS, SEVEN 18TH CENTURY ENGRAVINGS, in ebonised frames, various sizes. £40 - £60 797 A PAIR OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD FRAMED PRINTS, greyhound in a landscape and deer. Overall 27cm by 36cm £40 - £60 798 JOHN SPEEDE, HARTFORDSHIRE (SIC) DESCRIBED, a hand-coloured engraved map, framed. Plate 38.5cm by 51cm £100 - £150 799 ❖ AFTER KNELL,VIEW OF H.M.S. STEAM FRIGATE ‘GEYSER’, engraved by C. Hunt, pub. Ackermann, 1856, framed. Plate 48.5cm by 67cm £40 - £60 800 ❖ A SET OF TWELVE MILITARY COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS, most subjects mounted on horseback, handcolouring, framed. Images approximately 26.5cm by 20cm £80 - £120 801 ❖ A COLLECTION OF OVER FIFTY ENGRAVINGS AFTER OLD MASTERS, 17th and 18th Century. £100 - £200
804 SALVADOR DALI (1904-1989), “ANTICIPATION OF A BULLFIGHT”, CARMEN SUITE, lithograph, signed in pencil, no. CXXV/CXXV, framed. Sheet 64cm by 48.5cm £800 - £1,200 805 ANDRE MASSON (1896-1987), LA FUSION EROTIQUE, lithograph, signed and numbered 24 of 125 in pencil, studio stamp lower left, framed. Sheet 46cm by 64cm £150 - £200 806 AFTER HENRI CASSIERS, A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK FRAMED CHROMOLITHOGRAPHIC PRINTS OF DUTCH FOLK, attributed to Liberty & Co, the quarter-sawn oak frames with flush pegging to the corners, c.1900. Overall 62cm by 122cm £100 - £150
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807 A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS WALLPAPER FRIEZES, IN THE MANNER OF WALTER CRANE, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY, each depicting rustic scenes of children. Overall 36.5cm by 70.5cm £100 - £150 808 AFTER CECIL ALDIN, DUTCH CHILDREN DANCING, A PAIR, chromolithographs in oak frames. Overall 46.5cm by 114cm £100 - £150 809 AFTER LOUIS WAIN, “CATTON GARDENS” AND “A BIT OF SLUMMING”, two lithographs, framed. Larger 40cm by 50cm overall £100 - £150
816 † OWEN BOWEN (1873-1967), “GOATHLAND MOOR”, signed lower left, old titled label verso, oil on canvas, framed. 55cm by 76cm £400 - £600
810 ROWLAND LANGMAID (1897-1956), “THE ENDEAVOUR”, pencil signed, etching, framed. Plate 17cm by 35cm £70 - £90
817 † OWEN BOWEN (1873-1967), SNOW COVERED LANDSCAPE WITH HORSE AND CART, signed lower right, oil on canvas laid on board, framed under glass. 42cm by 52cm
811 AFTER FRANCOIS NICOLAS MARTINET (1731-C.1804), STUDIES OF ORIENTAL BIRDS, number 719, Green Barred Flicker (Male); and number 928, Red Crested Pochard; two 18th Century plates with hand written annotations in red ink, unframed. Plate 25.3cm by 20.8cm
£400 - £600
£120 - £180
£500 - £700
812 AFTER P.J. NAFTEL, “THE LANDING OF HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN AT THE HARBOUR OF REFUGE, ALDERNEY 9TH AUGUST 1854”, lithograph, framed. Overall 50cm by 87.5cm
819 19TH CENTURY SCHOOL, COUNTRY BUMPKIN HAVING A TIPPLE, oil on panel, framed. 31cm by 25cm
818 JOHN WILLIAM TRISTRAM (AUSTRALIAN, 1872-1938), LANDSCAPE, signed and dated 1930 lower right, watercolour, framed. 25cm by 28cm
£150 - £250
£80 - £120
PAINTINGS 813 R*** STONE (LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY), HUNTING SCENES, A PAIR, each signed lower right, oils on board, in gilt composition frames. 13.5cm by 29.5cm £400 - £600 814 C*** MCARTHUR, MAYNT MILL,YORKSHIRE, signed and dated 1877 lower right, watercolour, framed. 62cm by 98cm £300 - £500 815 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF A GIRL, oil on canvas, framed. 22cm by 18cm £40 - £60
820 ALICE EDITH ROSS (EX.1886-1937), RABBITS FEEDING, inscribed with the artist’s name verso together with her address, also inscribed on a later label, oil on canvas, framed. 48cm by 68cm £1,200 - £1,500 821 † KEN MORONEY (B.1949), CONTINENTAL SCENE WITH FIGURES AT DUSK, signed lower left, oil on board, framed. 20.5cm by 25.5cm £400 - £600 65
822 † KEN MORONEY (B.1949), MOTHER AND CHILD AT A FAIR, signed lower left, oil on board, framed. 33cm by 33cm £500 - £700
833 SAMUEL ATKINS (FL.1787-1808), SEASCAPE WITH SAILING VESSELS, unsigned, J.S. Maas & Co label verso, watercolour, framed. 11.5cm by 16cm £300 - £400
823 † DAVID SINCLAIR, “BLUE BIRD”, signed and dated ‘91 lower right, titled lower left, watercolour and gouache with silver gel, framed. 75cm by 54.5cm
834 HARRY WANLESS (1873-1934), BUSY HARBOUR SCENE, signed lower left, watercolour, framed. 22cm by 29cm
£200 - £300
£200 - £300
824 MARGARET CHILTON (FL.1909-1940), ST. MICHAEL, unsigned, extensively inscribed verso, watercolour, framed. 60cm by 25.5cm
835 HARRY WANLESS (1873-1934), HARBOUR SCENE, signed lower right, watercolour, framed. 21cm by 29cm £200 - £300
£50 - £70 825 JOHN LINFIELD (B.1930), RAINY DAY - PIAZZA DELLA SIGNORIA, FLORENCE, signed lower right, watercolour, framed. 31.5cm by 40.5cm
836 MANNER OF J.M.W. TURNER, VIEWS OF A RIVERSIDE TOWN WITH FIGURES IN BOATS, A PAIR, unsigned, watercolours, framed. 14.5cm by 20cm £60 - £80
£60 - £80 826 PATIENCE ARNOLD (1901-1992), STUDY OF FLOWERS, signed lower right, watercolour, framed. 43.5cm by 32.5cm
837 WALTER EMSLEY (1860-1938), TATE HILL PIER, WHITBY, signed lower left, watercolour, framed. 26cm by 35cm £200 - £300
£40 - £60 827 PAUL MARNY (1829-1914), TOUR DE BEURRE, ROUEN, signed lower left, titled lower right, watercolour, framed. 46cm by 32cm
838 V*** ALLAN, RAF BIPLANES FLYING ABOVE LONDON, TWO WATERCOLOURS, each signed, unframed. Larger 17cm by 28cm £60 - £90
£150 - £250 828 PAUL MARNY (1829-1914), CONTINENTAL MARKET SQUARE, signed lower right, watercolour, in a good giltwood and gesso frame. 59cm by 97cm
839 NEWLYN SCHOOL, W. SANDS (AKA T.H.VICTOR) FISHING SMACKS OFF THE COAST, signed lower right, watercolour, framed. 12.5cm by 25cm £100 - £150
£300 - £500 829 PAUL MARNY (1829-1914), THE TOWN GATE WITH MARKET AND HORSE AND TRAP, ROUEN, signed lower right, watercolour, framed. 81cm by 59.5cm £300 - £500 830 PAUL MARNY (1829-1914), KNARESBOROUGH WITH VIADUCT, signed lower right, watercolour, framed. 13cm by 20cm £100 - £150 831 ❖ FREDERICK JAMES ALDRIDGE (1850-1933), DUTCH BOATS IN A BREEZE, signed and titled lower right, watercolour, framed. 66.5cm by 99cm £200 - £300 832 JOHN WILSON CARMICHAEL (1799-1868), COASTAL SHIPPING, unsigned, watercolour, inscribed to mount with artist’s name, frame. 8cm by 13cm
840 WILLIAM KAY BLACKLOCK (1972-1924), FISHERMEN LAUNCHING A ROWING BOAT, PROBABLY THE NORTH-EAST COAST, signed and dated 1915 lower left, watercolour, framed. 51cm by 74.5cm £600 - £800
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843 841 GEORGE WEATHERILL (1810-1890), “MARIA SOAMES” BARQUE HITTING GROUND, possibly signed and/or inscribed under the mount, watercolour, framed. 21cm by 27cm
846 ALBERT GEORGE STEVENS (1863-1925), SHEEP IN A MEADOW AND HORSE AND CART BY A COTTAGE, A PAIR, each signed, watercolours, framed. 17.5cm by 25.5cm
Provenance: Whitby Property Private Collection
£100 - £150
£1,000 - £1,500 842 GEORGE WEATHERILL (1810-1890), THE WRECK, signed lower left, watercolour, framed. 8.5cm by 13cm Provenance: Whitby Property Private Collection £800 - £1,200 843 GEORGE WEATHERILL (1810-1890), UNLOADING THE CATCH, signed and dated 1878 lower left, watercolour, framed. 26cm by 42cm Provenance: Whitby Property Private Collection £2,800 - £3,500
847 FOLLOWER OF MILES BIRKET FOSTER (1825-1899), RUSTIC SCENE OUTSIDE AN INN WITH HORSES DRINKING FROM A TROUGH, bears monogram lower right, watercolour, framed. 16.5cm by 12cm £100 - £150 848 SIR ERNEST GEORGE (1839-1922), “RICHMOND”, NORTH YORKSHIRE, titled and initialled lower right, watercolour, framed. 18cm by 26cm £300 - £500 849 WILLIAM GILBERT FOSTER (1855-1906), FIGURE BY A BRIDGE, signed lower right, oval, watercolour, framed. 13.5cm by 20cm £100 - £150
844 † FRED LAWSON (1888-1968), MOORLAND LANDSCAPE, signed lower left, watercolour, framed. 27cm by 37cm
850 CHARLES M*** EVANS, TAN HILL, signed and dated ‘98 lower right, watercolour, framed. 48cm by 59cm
£100 - £150
£80 - £120
845 † MICHAEL LYNE (1912-1989), THE QUORN AT WYMESWOLD, signed lower left, watercolour and gouache, framed. 17cm by 31cm
851 WALTER GOODALL (1830-1889),YOUNG FAMILY OUTSIDE A COTTAGE, signed and dated 1861 lower right, watercolour, framed. 36cm by 54cm
£250 - £350
£300 - £500
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852 GEORGE FALL (1848-1925), LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL, signed lower left, watercolour, framed. 20cm by 27.5cm £150 - £250
862 ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL SIGNAC (1863-1935), FIGURAL STUDY, charcoal and pencil on hand-made paper, artist’s name printed to mount, framed. 59cm by 39cm £150 - £250
853 J*** C*** HALFPENNY, ANGLER FISHING FROM A BOAT, signed and dated 1888 lower left, watercolour, framed. 24cm by 34cm £40 - £60
863 † ADAM BARSBY (B.1969), “SHELTER FROM THE SEA”, signed lower right in the margin, titled lower left in the margin, DeMontfort Fine Art label verso, oil, framed. 50cm by 50cm £150 - £200
854 HENRY SCHAFER (1854-1915), FREIBURG AND MALINES, A PAIR, each signed and titled, watercolours, framed. 25cm by 20cm
864 † ADAM BARSBY (B.1969), THE TRAVELLERS, signed lower right, oil on board, framed. 50cm by 67.5cm
£90 - £120
£150 - £200
855 CECILIA MELANIE BERESFORD (FL.1865-1885), ST. MORITZ, signed and dated 1887 lower left, watercolour, framed. 41cm by 63cm
865 MARIA MEDVECKA (SLOVAKIAN, 1914-1987), “SAMOTA” AND “NA POLI”, A PAIR, one signed, each inscribed, oils on canvas board, framed. 18.5cm by 49cm
£150 - £250
£100 - £150
856 E*** RICHARDS, PASTORAL SCENES WITH COTTAGES, A PAIR, each signed, watercolours, framed. 25cm by 34cm £40 - £60 857 EDWARD J. DUVAL (ACT.1876-1916), OLD BUILDINGS BY A RIVER, signed and dated 1878 lower left, watercolour, framed. 34.5cm by 56cm £50 - £70 858 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), THE HUNT, signed and dated 1881 lower left, watercolour, framed. 38cm by 56cm £100 - £150 859 SAMUEL WILLIAM OSCROFT (1834-1924), WOMAN ON A PATH IN A LANDSCAPE, signed and dated 1877 lower left, watercolour, framed. 32cm by 54cm £100 - £150 860 † WILLIAM DRING (1904-1990), FEMALE NUDE, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 69cm by 45.5cm £100 - £150 861 CHRISTOPHER ASSHETON-STONES (1947-1999), “CONDEMNED HOUSE”, signed and dated ‘68 lower left, signed, dated and inscribed verso, Royal Institute of Oil Painters label verso, oil on canvas, framed. 120.5cm by 89.5cm £100 - £150
866 WILLIAM MELLOR (1851-1931), WESTMORLAND LANDSCAPE WITH FARMER AND CATTLE ON A PATH, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 29cm by 49cm £600 - £800 867 WILLIAM MELLOR (1851-1931), “ON THE LLEDER, NORTH WALES” AND “ON THE GLASLYN, NORTH WALES”, A PAIR, each signed lower left, oils on canvas, framed under glass. 29cm by 49cm £800 - £1,200 868 WILLIAM MELLOR (1851-1931), FAIRY GLEN, NORTH WALES, signed lower left, oil on canvas, framed. 49.5cm by 74cm £600 - £800 869 † ELLIOTT SEABROOKE (1886-1950), “SPRING TREE”, initialled ES lower right, inscribed to old label verso, pastel, framed. 32cm by 26.5cm £100 - £150
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870 JUDI KENT PYRAH (CONTEMPORARY), A JACK RUSSELL PLAYING WITH A RED BALL ON A BEACH, signed and dated ‘16 lower right, oil on canvas, unframed. 40cm by 30.5cm
878 TOM SEYMOUR (1844-1904), RURAL VILLAGE, signed lower left, oil on canvas, framed. 29cm by 60cm
£100 - £150 871 AFTER ALEXANDER JOHNSON (19TH CENTURY), “THE PRESS GANG”, oil on board, framed. 47cm by 42.5cm
879 ❖ C*** R*** MAREE, SIX POLITICAL CARTOON PORTRAIT SKETCHES, of Winston Churchill Esq., MP, Bonar Law Esq., MP, Sir Edward Carson MP KC, Herbert Asquith Esq., PM, David Lloyd George Esq., MP, Arthur Balfour. (6)
£350 - £450
£150 - £250
872 SIR FRANK BRANGWYN (1867-1956), TOWN SCENE, signed with monogram lower right, charcoal, framed. 36.5cm by 47cm
880 MANNER OF GEORGE HENRY BOUGHTON (18331905), PORTRAIT OF A LADY, unsigned, oil on panel, framed, 23cm by 18cm; together with ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), TWO CALVES IN A BARN WITH CHICKENS AND SLEEPING DOG, oil on canvas, framed, 23.5cm by 39.5cm. (2)
£300 - £400
£100 - £150
£50 - £100 881 KENNETH JEPSON (1932-1998), CLIPPER SHIP IN OPEN SEA, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 44.5cm by 60.5cm £150 - £250 882 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A VASE ON A LEDGE, bears signature lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 41cm by 31.5cm 873 † ALFRED FONTVILLE DE BREANSKI JR (1877-1955), CATTLE WATERING IN A HIGHLAND LOCH, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 51cm by 78.5cm £1,000 - £1,500 874 JOSEPH THORS (FL.1863-1900), RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH BOATS AND LANDSCAPE WITH COTTAGES, FIGURES AND GEESE, A PAIR, each signed, remnants of old MacConnal-Mason and J.D. Green labels verso, oils on board, framed. 14.5cm by 22cm £600 - £800
£50 - £80 883 ❖ ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM CALCOTT KNELL (18301880), MORNING FISHING BOATS IN THE CHANNEL, bears inscription verso, oil on canvas, framed. 30cm by 55cm £100 - £150 884 ❖ JOSEPH DENOVAN ADAM (1842-1896), STAG IN A HIGHLAND LANDSCAPE AND HIGHLAND BULL IN A LANDSCAPE, A PAIR, each signed and dated 1877 lower right, oils on canvas, framed. 150cm by 104cm £800 - £1,200
875 MANNER OF GEORGE MORLAND (1763-1804), FAMILY OUTSIDE A COTTAGE WITH TWO PIGS, oil on panel, framed. 43cm by 59cm £200 - £300 876 ALEXANDER ROSELL (1859-1922), IN THE NURSERY, signed lower left, oil on canvas, unframed. 68cm by 50.5cm £400 - £600 877 FOLLOWER OF EDWARD PRITCHETT (1828-1864), FIGURES IN AN ARCHWAY,VENICE, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 39cm by 21cm
885 AN UNUSUAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAME, with a Walter Crane style silk and needlework border panel mount of cherubs, acanthus and mythical beasts, housing a pencil drawing, the frame bearing the stamp “ROSSETTI”, various labels verso. Overall 73cm high, 80.5cm wide £80 - £120 886 AFTER TENIERS, TAVERN SCENE WITH A MAN SMOKING A CLAY PIPE, bears signature lower left, oil on tin, unframed. 20cm by 17cm £80 - £120
£200 - £300
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887 ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), FIGURE IN A COASTAL LANDSCAPE, indistinctly signed lower left, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 29cm by 39cm
895 † DAVID CARTWRIGHT (B.1944), THE SACRE COEUR, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 59.5cm by 90cm £200 - £300
£50 - £70 888 RUDOLF PAUL HIRSCHENHAUSER (B.1882-?), OLIVE GROVE, unsigned, inscribed verso, oil on board, framed. 25cm by 30cm £100 - £150 889 EILEEN VAN DUNK, LAVENDER FIELD, PROVENCE, signed lower right, bears inscriptions and salon stamp verso, oil on canvas, framed. 48cm by 69.5cm £100 - £150
896 † SHEILA HARWOOD PARRY (B.1924), TWO MINIATURE GOUACHES: the first “The Beggar”, monogrammed lower left, on vellum, bearing label verso dated 1992; the second “November”, monogrammed lower centre, on paper, in a Victorian daguerreotype frame. (2) 11.75cm by 8cm and 9.25cm by 6.75cm £60 - £80 897 † ELLIOTT SEABROOKE (1886-1950), “TWO MEN” AND “RED EARTH IN WOOD”, two oils, the first signed, the second with Leeds City Art Gallery exhibition label verso, framed. (2) First 32cm by 27.5cm £300 - £400 898 † PHILIP NAVIASKY (1894-1983), PORTRAIT OF A GIRL, signed, charcoal, framed. 55cm by 40cm £200 - £300 899 *** RANKIN, ELEPHANTS IN TSAVO NATIONAL PARK, signed and dated ‘57 lower right, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 33cm by 49cm £40 - £60
890 EVERT MOLL (DUTCH, 1878-1955), HARBOUR SCENE, signed lower right, oil on board, framed. 19cm by 26.5cm
900 VICTOR PIERSON, FOX HUNTING SCENES, A PAIR, each signed lower right, oils on panel, framed. 12cm by 25cm £300 - £400
£600 - £800 891 IRISH SCHOOL, COTTAGES IN A LANDSCAPE, bears initials G.H. lower right, oil on board, framed. 28cm by 33cm
901 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), FISHING BY MOONLIGHT, oil on panel, framed. 16.5cm by 11.5cm £100 - £150
£100 - £150 892 ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), FLOWERS IN A VASE, bears signature lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 42cm by 31.5cm
902 MARGUERITE DOUGLAS THOMPSON, CHILDREN ON A BRIDGE, signed lower left, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 34.5cm by 44.5cm £40 - £60
£200 - £300 893 DONALD CHISHOLM TOWNER (1903-1985), SHEPHERD AND FLOCK, signed and indistinctly dated lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 39.5cm by 49.5cm £400 - £600 894 W*** BOYNTON, “SCARBORO BAR”, titled lower left, signed, oil on canvas, in a gilt-composition frame. 74.5cm by 126.5cm
903 SARAH BUSHMAN, “CLEAR AS THE SUN”, signed lower left, mixed media, framed. 28cm by 33cm £60 - £80 904 JURRIEN MARINUS BEEK (1879-1965), MEDITERRANEAN SCENE, signed lower right, oil on panel, framed. 17.5cm by 23cm £100 - £150
£300 - £500
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905 † JOHN BERRY (1920-2009), FINISHING THE CUPS, signed lower right, gouache, framed. 26cm by 17.5cm £500 - £700 906 KARL HEFFNER (GERMAN, 1849-1925), MARSHY LANDSCAPE AT SUNSET, signed and dated 1879 lower right, oil on panel, framed. 24.5cm by 37cm £150 - £250 907 SAMUEL JAMES CLARK (1841-1928), THE HAY CART, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 50cm by 75cm
908 CIRCLE OF CORNELIS ENGEBRECHTSZ (DUTCH, 14601527), THE LIFE AND PASSION OF CHRIST, THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT, THE LAMENTATION, THE PRESENTATION, THE CRUCIFIXION, THE ENTOMBMENT, CHRIST BEARING HIS CROSS AND CHRIST IN HIS TEMPLE, seven oils on panel, tondo, (seven in five frames). Each panel approximately 7cm in diameter £5,000 - £7,000 909 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, PORTRAIT OF GASPER DE CRAYER, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 34.5cm by 26cm £700 - £900
£300 - £400
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910 ❖ WILLIAM CLARKE WONTNER (1857-1930), PORTRAIT OF MRS KENNETH MACKENZIE WITH HER DOG, signed and dated 1894 lower left, oil on canvas, in a good gilt-composition gadrooned frame, inscribed to old label verso. 202cm by 116cm £3,000 - £5,000
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911 ❖ MANNER OF GEORGE ROMNEY, MISS ROBERTSON WITH A DOVE, oil on canvas, in a good gilt gesso frame. 125cm by 100.5cm
912 ❖ SCOTTISH SCHOOL (17TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF JOHN LESLEY, LAIRD OF KININVIE, oil on canvas, stencils to stretchers, framed. 77cm by 65cm
£600 - £800
£400 - £600 913 ❖ ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN RUSSELL (1745-1806), PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY, POSSIBLY MRS ROBINSON, pastel, framed. Diameter 37.5cm £300 - £500 914 ❖ SCOTTISH SCHOOL (17TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF A CLERIC WEARING A SQUARE LACE COLLAR, oil on canvas, framed. 45.5cm by 35.5cm £300 - £500 915 ❖ BRITISH SCHOOL (MID 19TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN WEARING A WHITE CRAVAT, oil on canvas, framed. 74cm by 61.5cm £400 - £600
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916 ❖ SCOTTISH SCHOOL (MID 17TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN STANDING WITH BROWN CLOAK AND WHITE COLLAR, oil on canvas, framed. 112cm by 83cm £1,000 - £2,000
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BRONZES, SCULPTURE AND CARVINGS 921 A PATINATED BRONZE OF A BUDDHIST FEMALE DEITY, modelled standing with legs crossed on an integral plinth. 20cm £200 - £300 922 A GILDED BRONZE MODEL OF A RECUMBENT LION, on a wooden plinth. Plinth 22cm by 12cm £40 - £60 923 AFTER MOREAU, “AMOUR EN VENDANGE”, A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE GROUP, signed in the cast. Overall 58cm high £180 - £250 924 A FRENCH BRONZE OF A STANDING POET, on a marble plinth. 29cm high, base 30cm by 16cm £250 - £350 925 A FRENCH BRONZE OF A FISHERMAN, on a marble plinth. 29cm high, base 30cm by 15cm £250 - £350
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926 A LARGE BERGMAN COLD-PAINTED BRONZE OF A COCKEREL, cast standing proudly, signed with B in an amphora, the eyes probably replaced. 31cm high £1,500 - £2,500
917 A PATINATED BRONZE CORPUS, formerly mounted on a cross. Height 39.5cm £50 - £70 918 λ AN IVORY CORPUS CHRISTI, 17TH OR 18TH CENTURY, GERMAN/FLEMISH, (losses). 16.5cm Please note that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. £200 - £300 919 A CARVED BEECH FIGURE OF MADONNA AND CHILD, c.1930, she wearing flowing robes, the child holding a ball. 52cm high £100 - £150
927 A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE OF JOHANNES GUTENBERG, modelled standing with an element of the printing press, on an integral plinth. Height overall 31.5cm £80 - £120 928 A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE CALLING CARD HOLDER, cast with the bust of a gentleman. 6cm high £40 - £60 929 A CONTEMPORARY PAINTED BRONZE OF A KINGFISHER, signed DULK, modelled sitting on a stump. 23.5cm high £200 - £300
920 AN INDIAN BRONZE HEAD OF KHANDOBA, possibly 18th Century. 10cm high
930 AN ALABASTER BUST OF A YOUNG GIRL IN A CLOAK, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, her eyes downcast, the cloak in green and with gilt highlights, unsigned. 20cm
£50 - £70
£40 - £60
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931 A REPLICA MODEL OF CANOVA’S SLEEPING LION. 31.5cm long £50 - £70 932 A PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF A TERRIER MOUNTED ON AN ONYX ASHTRAY. Length overall 14.5cm £50 - £70 933 MICHEL SERRAZ (FRENCH, B.1925), GOAT, bronze, signed and numbered 1/6 in the cast. 16cm wide £200 - £300 934 AFTER JULES MOIGNIEZ, A PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF A SETTER, signed, on an integral oval plinth, lacking a base element. Length 22cm £120 - £180 935 A PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE OF NAPOLEON, LATE 19TH CENTURY, modelled standing with arms folded, on a modern columnar plinth. Excluding plinth 21.5cm £200 - £300
939 λ DOMINIQUE ALONZO (FRANCO-ITALIAN, FL.19101930), A GILT BRONZE AND IVORY CHRYSELEPHANTINE FIGURE OF AN ORIENTALIST MAIDEN, modelled stepping down a stair and holding two urns, wearing a floor length gown, raised on an onyx base, signed in the cast, Etling Paris foundry mark. 33.5cm high £800 - £1,200
ORIENTAL WORKS OF ART 936 A FINE ART DECO BRONZE OF GREYHOUNDS, the two hounds sitting on hind quarters in an intimate pose, raised on an onyx base. Overall 14cm high, 14cm wide, 8cm deep £600 - £800 937 A COMPOSITION BUST OF A NYMPH, IN THE ART NOUVEAU TASTE, modelled clad in trailing foliage, inset Schumacher roundel to the base. 56cm high £200 - £300 938 A 19TH CENTURY BRONZED METAL PLAQUE OF MILTON, circular. Diameter 20cm
940 A JAPANESE BRONZE JARDINIERE, MEIJI PERIOD, cast in relief with birds and prunus £150 - £250 941 A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD CLOISONNE VASE, of shouldered ovoid form, decorated with carp, mythical creature and birds. 30cm £150 - £200 942 A JAPANESE IRON TETSUBIN, 19TH CENTURY, cast with flowering boughs and a figure, the cover cast with flowerheads. Overall 23cm high £80 - £120
£180 - £250
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943 A JAPANESE BRONZE CENSER, MEIJI PERIOD, the spherical body cast with two reserves with figures, the pierced cover with coiled serpent finial, raised on three feet, incised mark. 20cm high £150 - £200 944 A PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE VASES, c.1900, of shouldered ovoid form, each decorated with a cockerel on a branch, signed. 12.5cm high £70 - £90 945 A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD WOODEN OZEN (TEA TRAY), square with canted corners, raised on tall curved bracket feet. 31cm square £60 - £80
948 A JAPANESE SILVER WIRE CLOISONNE VASE, MEIJI PERIOD, of ovoid form, decorated in the round with blossoming trees, river and houses against a green ground. 12.5cm high £80 - £100 949 λ A LARGE JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO, LATE MEIJI PERIOD, carved as figures pulling and pushing a two wheeled carriage containing a fish and children, carved lotus leaf mark to the base. 21cm £150 - £250 950 A JAPANESE LACQUER BOX, rectangular, the cover with fielded panel of Shibayama style applied decoration of bird and foliage, signed. 7.5cm high, 20cm wide, 14.5cm deep £100 - £120 951 A JAPANESE BONE INRO, engraved to one side with an erotic scene, the reverse with birds on a branch, soapstone obi with carved decoration. 7.5cm by 6cm 946 A JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD BRONZE OF A SAMURAI, his helmet with small inset pink stone, apparently unsigned, on a wooden stand. Bronze 17.5cm high, overall 22.5cm high £500 - £1,000 947 A JAPANESE CLOISONNE DRAGON VASE, of shouldered ovoid form, decorated with three reserves containing dragon, phoenix and butterfly. 11cm high £50 - £70
£70 - £90 952 A JAPANESE ZUSHI (PORTABLE SHRINE), 19TH CENTURY, the twin doors opening to reveal the figure of a goddess. 17cm high £150 - £250 953 A PAIR OF JAPANESE INLAID IRON VASES OF KOMAI TYPE, decorated with birds, dragons and buildings. 10.5cm high £80 - £120
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954 A JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, ovoid form, decorated front and back with a floral spray. 12cm high £80 - £120
963 A CHINESE PLIQUE-A-JOUR ENAMEL VASE, late 19th/early 20th Century, with pierced and enamel decoration of flowers, raised on a gilt-metal stand with four elephant head feet. 25cm high £200 - £250
955 A JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE DECORATED WITH A PIGEON, with ox blood ground, the ovoid body with tall flared neck, stamped mark to base. 15cm high £50 - £70
964 A CHINESE RED LACQUERED MODEL OF A BUFFALO, 19TH CENTURY, recumbent with two boys on its back, on a wooden stand. Stand 12cm wide £100 - £150
956 A JAPANESE ENAMEL VASE, decorated with three fish against a green to peach shaded ground, stamped petal mark to base. 9cm high £50 - £70
965 A CHINESE JADE CENSER, of shaped oval form with ring handles suspended from dragon masks, the cover carved with a coiled dragon. 17.5cm wide (across handles) £400 - £600
957 A JAPANESE EARTHENWARE LOTUS INCENSE BURNER, 19TH CENTURY, the pierced domed cover with bud finial, the lotus leaves incised.
966 A CHINESE HARDWOOD BRUSHPOT, carved with bison and characters. 15cm high
£200 - £300
£200 - £300
958 λ ❖ A JAPANESE HARDWOOD BOX MOUNTED WITH AN IVORY CARVING, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, rectangular, the ivory carving carved with two figures, bird and sack. 13cm wide, 10cm deep
967 A CHINESE MOTHER-OF-PEARL, ABALONE AND HARDWOOD BOX, 19TH CENTURY, circular, the cover decorated with figures and pagoda, the sides decorated with birds on flowering boughs. Diameter 18cm
£40 - £60
£200 - £300
959 A CANTONESE YELLOW GROUND ENAMEL VASE, 19TH CENTURY, bottle-shaped, painted with butterflies and foliage to three cartouche shaped reserves. 26.5cm high
968 TWO CHINESE CARVED JADE ROUNDELS, the first a pendant, pierced and carved to one side with a bird, the second pierced and with incised decoration; together with A CHINESE CARVED HARDSTONE MODEL OF A RAM. (3) First 5.1cm
£200 - £250 960 A CHINESE BAMBOO JAR AND COVER, 19TH CENTURY, cylindrical with hinged cover and brass escutcheon, carved with figures and phoenix. 16.5cm high £100 - £150 961 A CHINESE OVERLAY GLASS SNUFF BOTTLE, POSSIBLY PEKING, modelled as a tortoise, the “shell” engraved in relief with bird and snake (lacking stopper). Length 7.25cm £60 - £80 962 λ A CANTON CHINESE EXPORT IVORY TRINKET BOX, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the cover inset with a portrait roundel of a lady in 18th Century costume, bearing signature, paper label to the underside “Duchesse d’Orleans”, the box and cover carved in relief with bands of flowers and leaves and with vacant escutcheon. Diameter 10.75cm
£50 - £70 969 TWO CHINESE ENAMEL VASES, barrel-shaped with domed pierced cover, each painted with a vase of flowers to opposing reserves, the first vase with a red ground, the second a green ground, late 19th/early 20th Century. 10.5cm high £200 - £300 970 A CHINESE POLYCHROME FIGURE OF A BUDDHA, carved standing holding a string of beads, 18th or 19th Century. 45cm high £50 - £80 971 λ A CHINESE CARVED IVORY SNUFF BOTTLE, 19TH CENTURY, carved with shishi dogs. 8cm high £50 - £70
£200 - £300
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972 A CHINESE BRONZE PLATE, with scallop rim, cast in relied with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, incised characters to base. Diameter 22cm £100 - £150
976 λ A COLLECTION OF IVORY CARVINGS, 19TH CENTURY AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY, including okimonos, Cantonese gaming counter box containing mother-of-pearl counters, 19th Century bone pipe tamper in the form of a leg, etc. £100 - £150 977 λ AN INDIAN PAINTED IVORY EROTIC PANEL OF A DANCING GIRL, signed. 20.5cm by 9.5cm £60 - £80 978 A TIBETAN THANGKA, finely made of sewn together pierced strips, framed. Overall 49cm by 44.5cm £50 - £70
METALWORK 973 A CHINESE PALE CELADON JADE CARVING OF A QILIN, QING DYNASTY, the reclining mythical beast with cub on its back. 8cm
979 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS BRASS COAL BOX, square with riveted canted corners, each side repousse with stylised honesty, raised on out-scrolled wrought iron feet, complete with liner. 34.5cm high
£1,500 - £2,000
£100 - £150 980 AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BRASS AND CAST IRON FIRE GRATE, c.1880, the back with arch top centred by a flowerhead, raised on brass columnar uprights with pierced globes. £200 - £300 981 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS BRASS GASOLIER TABLE LAMP, with twin adjustable lights, each fitting stamped S&S PATENT/ PATENT 5769, the base with whiplash cast supports continuing to tripod legs; together with TWO COPPER WARMING PANS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, each with turned wood handle. Lamp 60.5cm high £50 - £70 982 AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT ENAMEL AND BRASS MATCH STRIKER, picked out in bright enamels with cranes, insects and foliage. 13cm across handles £40 - £60
974 λ A HANDSOME CHINESE EXPORT RED AND GILT LACQUER TEA CHEST, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the cover and all four sides in a trellis pattern, the inside of the cover decorated with a couple at a tea table and the interior with a Paktong engraved pewter cover with ivory knop. 21.5cm by 33cm by 27.5cm £500 - £700 975 A CHINESE JADE TOGGLE, carved as a carp. 5.5cm £400 - £600
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983 A COPPER-MOUNTED BRIDGE CARD BOX, IN THE ARTS AND CRAFTS TASTE, c. 1900, the cover boldly repousse with “Bridge” and the four card suits, opening to a compartmented interior. 6.5cm by 25.5cm by 21.5cm £60 - £80 984 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER AND WROUGHT IRON FIRE SET, IN THE MANNER OF MACKAY HUGH BAILLIE SCOTT, comprising fender, coal bucket and three-piece fire tool set, c.1900. (5) £150 - £250 Please note each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium charge of 24% incl. VAT
985 A LARGE ARTS AND CRAFTS “WITCHES HAT” IRON LANTERN, c.1900, of circular section with four curved glass panels. Height to hanging loop 65cm £100 - £150 986 A LARGE GLASGOW STYLE BRASS CHARGER, IN THE MANNER OF MARGARET GILMOUR, c.1900, the broad rim repousse with stylised flowerheads and leaves against a hammered ground, unsigned. Diameter 64cm £100 - £150 987 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS BRASS AND WROUGHT IRON FIRESCREEN, the cartouche shaped brass panel repousse with stylised plantform. 74cm wide £100 - £150 988 A TUDRIC PEWTER TWIN-HANDLED DISH, c. 1900, circular, with partially pierced rim, decorated with shamrocks, marked “English Pewter no. 0287”. Across handles 28cm £40 - £60 989 A LIBERTY & CO TUDRIC PEWTER CANDLESTICK, DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX, no. 022, with open work circular base, stamped marks. 13.5cm high £200 - £300
991 A PAIR OF LIBERTY & CO TUDRIC PEWTER AND GREEN GLASS VASES, DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX, nos. 0957, each tapering vase with conforming cut-out panels revealing the green liner and with three handles, stamped marks. 22cm high £600 - £800 992 A LIBERTY & CO TUDRIC PEWTER AND GREEN GLASS COUPE, DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX, no. 0276, the bowl cast and pierced with stylised foliage, raised on three finned supports issuing from a slightly domed base, stamped marks. 14cm high, diameter 13.2cm £500 - £700 993 A LIBERTY & CO TUDRIC PEWTER BUTTER DISH, DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX, no. 0162, cast in low relief with stylised honesty and applied with three lug handles, green-glass liner, stamped marks. Diameter overall 14.5cm £250 - £350 994 A VICTORIAN CAST IRON DOGS HEAD ROUNDEL. Diameter 15cm £50 - £70 995 A LARGE VICTORIAN TOLEWARE TRAY, rectangular with rounded corners, gilt decorated with sprigs of foliage, numbered 198/01026 to the base. 77.5cm by 58cm £50 - £100 996 A 19TH CENTURY IRON BOOK (OR FLOWER) PRESS, SIGNED TODD, HULL. 34cm wide, 29cm deep £120 - £180 997 A BRONZE PESTLE AND MORTAR, 18TH/19TH CENTURY. Mortar diameter 16.5cm £40 - £60 998 A VICTORIAN COPPER LOG BIN, of large proportions, circular with rolled edge and iron swing handle looped through brass eyes. Diameter 61cm £300 - £400 999 A LATE VICTORIAN COPPER-BOUND COOPERED OAK JUG, of large proportions with oversized spout and scroll handle. 54cm high
990 A LIBERTY & CO TUDRIC PEWTER AND ENAMEL BOMB VASE, DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX, no. 0226, cast in low relief with stylised foliage picked out with green/blue shaded enamels, the three handles forming a triform base, stamped marks. 18.5cm high
£140 - £180 1000 A BRONZE JUG, with ring handle and circular foot. 18.5cm high £50 - £70
£800 - £1,200
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1001 ❖ A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BRASS DOOR PLATES, each cast with scrolling acanthus and putto playing a tambourine, the handles decorated with beading and Vitruvian scroll, each with arrow trademark verso. 57cm high £100 - £150 1002 A 19TH CENTURY COPPER COLANDER, with iron handles and round foot with rolled rim, diameter 38cm across handles; together with A 19TH CENTURY IRON-HANDLED BRASS SAUCEPAN. (2) £60 - £90 1003 A PAIR OF GILT-METAL COLUMNAR LAMP BASES IN THE EMPIRE TASTE, each candle cup above a foliate drip pan on a fluted leaf-cast column and shaped tri-form platform base (electrified). Height 36cm
1011 A MUGHAL COPPER PLAQUE, POSSIBLY LATE 18TH CENTURY, repousse with figures, buildings, trees and animals within a floral border. 48cm by 33cm £150 - £200 1012 TWO QAJAR PATINATED METAL CANDLESTICKS, possibly 18th Century, each with large vasiform cup above a knopped stem and on a large circular foot, and with incised geometric decoration. Taller 36.5cm £80 - £120 1013 A PAIR OF PERSIAN GREEN ENAMEL AND WHITE METAL PRICKET STICKS, each with leaf-shaped base and circular drip pan above a cylindrical stem. 11.5cm high £150 - £200
£100 - £150
RUGS AND CARPETS
1004 ❖ TWO 19TH CENTURY HANGING LANTERNS, each of hexagonal section.
1014 A BALUCH RUG. 203cm by 125cm
£100 - £150
£30 - £50
1005 A CHROMIUM-PLATED JAGUAR CAR MASCOT. 12.5cm
1015 ❖ A NORTH WEST PERSIAN RUNNER, CIRCA 1930. 322cm by 104cm
£40 - £60
£100 - £200
1006 ❖ A 19TH CENTURY PAINTED METAL COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE, depicting the Duke of Wellington in profile and cast by Jobsons Patent Process Church Works Derby, dated 13th November 1854. Diameter 27cm
1016 A HAMADAN CARPET. 272cm by 133cm
£40 - £60
£150 - £250 1017 A KILIM RUG. 175cm by 116cm £50 - £70
1007 A FRENCH BRASS LOG BIN, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, oval section with hinged cover, repousse with 18th Century figures dancing in a tavern within a border of Vitruvian scroll. 47cm high, 56cm wide £100 - £150 1008 A CONTINENTAL GILT-METAL MOUNTED ONYX TAZZA, c.1900, with twin handles and square base with paw feet. 19cm high, 43cm across handles £100 - £150 1009 AN INDIAN BRASS HANGING OIL LAMP, 19TH CENTURY. Overall 29.5cm high
1018 A BIDI CARPET. 284cm by 132cm £120 - £180 1019 ❖ A NORTH WEST PERSIAN CARPET, CIRCA 1900. 410cm by 305cm £100 - £200 1020 A BIDJAR RUG. 159cm by 114cm £30 - £50 1021 A MALAYER CARPET. 290cm by 163cm
£100 - £150
£150 - £250
1010 AN ENAMELLED BRASS PARROT-FORM BIRD FEEDER, LATE 19th CENTURY, the standing bird with suspension loop, chain and hook, above a boat-form feeding trough. Height excluding loop and chain 13cm
1022 ❖ A NORTH WEST PERSIAN CARPET, CIRCA 1900. 552cm by 224cm £300 - £500
£50 - £70
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CLOCKS AND INSTRUMENTS
1023 1023 A CARTIER ONYX AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL SUNBURST DESK CLOCK, the circular dial composed of mother-of-pearl segments with gilt hands, within a polished onyx border with black onyx, gilt and black enamel geometric detail, with shaped rock crystal supports and onyx plinth with gilt feet, quartz movement, the reverse signed Cartier, no. 200872. 16cm high
1027 ❖ A 19TH CENTURY TEMPLE-FORM MANTEL CLOCK, the engine turned gilt-metal dial with Roman numerals, single-train Marti movement, the architectural case with pointed pediment and two pairs of columns. 42cm high, 43cm wide, 12.5cm deep
For a similar example, see Doyle New York, Important Jewellery, 15 April 2013, Lot 347.
1028 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, SIGNED AIRD & THOMSON, GLASGOW, with pointed arch top, the dial with Roman numerals. 21.5cm high
£4,000 - £6,000 1024 A FRENCH BRONZE AND ROUGE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY, the square case surmounted by the figure of cupid standing on a lamp, the two-train movement signed Charpentier and numbered 675. 51cm high £100 - £150 1025 A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, CIRCA 1900, SIGNED R & CO (RICHARD & CO), the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a leather carrying case with key. 11cm high (excluding handle)
£100 - £150
£80 - £120 1029 AN ART NOUVEAU INLAID MAHOGANY MANTEL CLOCK, IN THE MANNER OF SHAPLAND & PETTER, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the case front inlaid with stylised foliage, raised on four brass ball feet, two-train movement striking the hours and half hours on a coil gong. 23cm high, 29.5cm wide £80 - £120
1026 A BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, CIRCA 1900, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, unsigned, in a leather carrying case with key. 10.5cm high (excluding handle)
1030 A 19TH CENTURY GILT-METAL MOUNTED BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK, the waisted case with acanthus cast mounts and surmounted by a cockerel finial, the dial with blue enamel Roman numerals on white tablets, the two-train movement signed PAYNE & CO, 163 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON and J.B.D. in an oval, with key and pendulum. 36cm high
£80 - £120
£250 - £350
£80 - £120
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1031 A SWEDISH EMPIRE GILTWOOD REPEATER WALL CLOCK, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, SIGNED JON CEDERLUND, STOCKHOLM, two-train bell striking movement with silk suspension and 10 1/3-inch cream painted convex dial with Arabic numerals, pull repeat, the case with feathered crest of helmet, bow and arrows, flanked by two carved birds and with shell below. 88cm high, 47cm wide
MOUSEMAN AND OTHER YORKSHIRE CARVERS
£300 - £500 1032 A WALNUT CASED POLYPHON DISC MUSIC BOX, with two 4 1/2-inch combs, one numbered 77848, the cover decorated with birds and insects and applied with a brass lion mask ring handle, the underside with a glazed print of musical putti, the case with a reeded and fluted three-quarter columns to each corner and fitted with laurel wreath cast brass handles, raised on flattened bun feet, further numbered 415 to brass plate, stencilled number 1223; sold with seventeen 30cm discs. 49.5cm wide £800 - £1,200 1033 A GEORGE III OAK AND POLLARD OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED WILLIAM WATSON (NORTHGATE, BLACKBURN), the 12 3/4-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter, subsidiary seconds and date crescent, the hood with swan-neck pediment above a frieze and columns of pollard oak, the hood door with moulded frame, the case with a pollard oak cushion moulded frieze above pollard oak quarter columns flanking a door with moulded edge and shaped top, raised on a canted corner base with bracket feet, complete with weights, pendulum and key. 220cm high £300 - £500 1034 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED M.A. COLES, LONDON, the 11 3/4-inch break-arch brass dial, signed in the arch, with silvered Roman chapter, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arched hood with brass mounted stop-fluted tapering columns, the case of fine colour, the door with moulded edge and arch top, the base with fielded panel front, with two weights, pendulum and winder. 213.5cm high
1036 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK LECTERN, DATED 1957, the adzed slope with swept moulded edge to the underside and carved roundel to the front, inscribed Eastbourne Girls’ Secondary Modern School Darlington/ 1936 1957 Twenty First Anniversary/ In Thanksgiving, raised on a cruciform pedestal with conforming base, well carved mouse signature to the pedestal. 121.5cm high £600 - £800
£500 - £700 1035 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY AUTOMATON LONGCASE CLOCK, WILLIAM JOURDAIN, LONDON, the 12-inch break-arch square brass dial with a rocking figure of Old Father Time in the arch, N/S lever at 3, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, the hood with reeded columns, the case with moulded arch top door and plinth base, with weights and pendulum. 203cm high £300 - £400
1037 COLIN ALMACK A BEAVERMAN OAK TELEPHONE TABLE, to one side a chair back with lyre carved splat above an upholstered seat, to the other side three small fielded panels above a table top with drawer below, the pull carved as a stylised rose-head, over a shelf, raised on octagonal baluster fore legs continuing to blocks, carved beaver signature, good golden colour. 98cm high, 108cm wide, 47cm deep £300 - £350
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1038 DEREK SLATER A LIZARDMAN OAK DISPLAY CABINET, with twin leaded glass doors fitted with brass pulls, the interior with two shelves, carved lizard signature, fitted brasses for wall hanging. 100cm wide, 64cm high
1044 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK PEN TRAY, rectangular with rounded ends and penny moulding, carved mouse signature. 30.5cm by 11cm £300 - £400
£250 - £300 1039 WILFRID HUTCHINSON OF HUSTHWAITE A SQUIRRELMAN ADZED OAK MANTEL SHELF, incised squirrel signature. 149.5cm long
1045 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK ASHTRAY IN THE FORM OF A HORSESHOE, good colour, carved mouse signature. 12.5cm by 12.5cm
£80 - £120
£250 - £350
1040 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK STOOL (OR OCCASIONAL TABLE), the adzed rectangular top raised on faceted baluster legs continuing to blocks joined by stretchers, carved mouse signature. 38.5cm high
1046 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN AN EARLY MOUSEMAN BURR OAK BOWL, circular, carved mouse signature to the centre. Diameter 13cm £300 - £400
£300 - £400 1041 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A PAIR OF MOUSEMAN OAK BOOKENDS, of characteristic form with carved mouse signature, each bearing paper label “Kilburn 1960”; together with A MOUSEMAN OAK ASHTRAY, with carved mouse signature and bearing paper label “Kilburn 1985”. First height 15cm £250 - £350 1042 BOB HUNTER A WRENMAN OAK LETTER RACK, modelled as a five-bar gate, carved wren signature. 30.5cm wide £80 - £120
1047 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN MONEY BOX IN THE FORM OF A WEDGE OF CHEESE, profusely adzed and with incised porthole mouse signature. 17.5cm by 14cm £400 - £600 1048 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A PAIR OF MOUSEMAN OAK PIN TRAYS, each with carved mouse signature. 10.5cm by 7.5cm £150 - £200 1049 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK SINGLE BED, the panelled headboard and footboard with penny moulded crest, mouse signature to footboard, with irons. Headboard 113cm high, 91cm wide £600 - £800
1043 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A PAIR OF MOUSEMAN OAK TRIPLE MOUSE BOOKENDS, each adzed and with porthole mouse, the tops with penny moulding. 18cm high £1,400 - £1,800
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FURNITURE 1054 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK STICKSTAND, ATTRIBUTED TO GOODYERS OF REGENT STREET TO A DESIGN BY GEORGE WALTON, the bowed metal stick holders with heart-shape cut-outs, the glove box with hinged top. 87cm high, 76cm wide £200 - £300 1055 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK TUB CHAIR, with square section tapering legs joined by an X-form stretcher. £60 - £80
1050 G.M. ELLWOOD FOR J.S. HENRY, A FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS METAL INLAID OAK DESK, with leather inset top above a long drawer and four short graduated drawers fitted with elongated Voysey style pull handles, the side with stylised foliate motifs, raised on square section legs with block feet. 78cm high, 121.5cm wide, 57cm deep
1056 A GEORGE III FLORAL MARQUETRY AND HAREWOOD OVAL CADDY, LATE 18TH CENTURY, decorated with a floral swag and pendant foliage to the front. 15.5cm wide £50 - £70 1057 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, rectangular with bracket feet, the interior with silvered metal caddies and box. 15cm high, 23.5cm wide, 14cm deep
£400 - £600
£100 - £150
1051 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE, with shaped circular top and splayed legs with pegged X-form stretcher, c.1910. 48.5cm high, diameter 68cm
1058 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of rectangular form with silvered copper oval handle and plate, the interior with twin lidded canisters. 15cm high, 30.5cm wide, 15cm deep
£80 - £120
£200 - £300 1059 A REGENCY BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, raised on flattened bun feet. 16cm high, 20.5cm wide, 13cm deep £250 - £350 1060 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY POKERWORK TEA CADDY, the twin flap top opening to a fitted interior, on bracket feet and decorated throughout with foliate scrollwork. 17cm by 43cm by 21cm £200 - £300
1052 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK OTTOMAN BY AMBROSE HEAL, c.1910, with hinged cover between carrying handles, on castors, labelled. 52cm high, 76.5cm wide, 48.5cm deep
1061 A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form with brass ring handles, the cover inlaid with a conch shell, the interior with glass mixing bowl and twin lidded canisters. 17cm high, 32cm wide, 16.5cm deep
£300 - £500
£200 - £250
1053 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER MIRROR, with shieldshaped mirror plate and scrolling surround. 42.5cm by 39cm £60 - £80
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1062 λ A FINE ROSEWOOD AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED TABLE CABINET, MID 19TH CENTURY, the hinged caddy top inset with a rectangular Sevres style blue celeste ground panel painted with figures in 18th Century dress within a gilded leafy cartouche, the top opening to reveal a silk lined sewing box interior with carved mother-of-pearl and ivory cotton spools, the front with a pair of doors also inset with Sevres style panels painted with courting couples, opening to reveal a dummy drawer front above a silk lined drawer for jewellery over a secretaire drawer with tooled velvet writing surface, covered box and twin inkwells, raised on a plinth base with scroll pattern, the sides fitted with turned handles. 34cm high, 35.5cm wide, 28.5cm deep
1066 A VICTORIAN CARVED OAK MIRROR, the frame with projecting corners and carved with foliage. 61.5cm by 51.5cm £100 - £150
£700 - £900 1063 ❖ AN ADAM REVIVAL GILT-COMPOSITION MIRROR, 19TH CENTURY, with urn and scrolling foliate crest, the oval frame with egg and dart moulding and an inner band of beading, enclosing a bevelled mirror plate, the apron of scrolling foliage. 90cm high. 94.5cm wide £150 - £250 1064 A PAIR OF BLUE AND GILT MIRRORS IN PERIOD STYLE, 20th Century. 67cm by 34cm £40 - £60 1065 ❖ A ROCOCO REVIVAL CARVED AND GILDED MIRROR, 19TH CENTURY, the oval mirror plate surrounded by five small mirror plates all mounted in an elaborate frame of acanthus and scrolls, the bombe base centred by a winged cherub flanked by large scrolls of acanthus. 143.5cm high, 99cm wide £500 - £700
1067 A FINE ART NOUVEAU INLAID MAHOGANY HALL MIRROR BY SHAPLAND & PETTER, c.1900, with original convex mirror plate and brass swing candle arms, stylised floral inlays of fruitwoods, mother-of-pearl, abalone and pewter, unmarked but known as model number R910. 62cm high, 50.5cm wide £300 - £500 1068 ❖ TWO GEORGE III MAHOGANY FRETWORK MIRRORS. £50 - £100 1069 AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD INLAID MAHOGANY SETTEE, with downswept upholstered arms, raised on square section tapering legs, moving on castors. 108cm long £100 - £150
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1078 1070 ❖ AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING CHEST, with oval swing mirror and two short over two long graduated drawers, 115cm wide; together with AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TOILET MIRROR, 61cm wide. (2) £100 - £150
1076 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, including one carver, with scroll and foliate carved pierced splats below a yoked crest rail, raised on moulded square section legs joined by an Hstretcher. £150 - £250
1071 ❖ AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD DRESSING TABLE, with mirror superstructure, the bow-front top with chequer stringing over a conforming centre drawer flanked by two pairs of short drawers, raised on square section tapering legs, moving on castors. 129.5cm wide
1077 A SET OF SIX CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, LABELLED WYLIE & LOCHHEAD, GLASGOW, c.1920’s, each raised on acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet.
£200 - £300
£150 - £250
1072 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SUTHERLAND TABLE, the dropleaf top with canted corners, raised on turned legs; together with A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY CARVER CHAIR, raised on square section tapering legs. (2)
1078 ❖ A HARLEQUIN SET OF FIFTEEN GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, IN THE CHIPPENDALE STYLE, including a carver, each with square section chamfered legs and flat seat rail enclosing a drop-in seat.
£50 - £70
£1,000 - £1,500
1073 AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, the oval top crossbanded with satinwood and centred by a floral spray within an oval reserve, raised on slightly splayed square section tapering legs, joined by a concave stretcher. 71.5cm high, 76.5cm long, 54.5cm wide
1079 A SET OF EIGHT HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, including a pair of carvers, the arched backs carved with bellflowers to the crest rail above a pierced splat, with leather drop-in seats, raised on square section tapering legs.
£50 - £70 1074 AN EDWARDIAN CARVED WOODEN TRAVELLING WRITING BOX IN THE FORM OF A LEATHER TRUNK, the interior with an inkwell in the form of a hat box, applied brass plaque to the cover. 25cm long £100 - £150 1075 A SET OF NINE GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, including three carvers, each back with five tapering vertical bars, raised on square section tapering legs.
£300 - £500 1080 A SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, with waisted backs above a stuffed seat with serpentine rail, raised on reeded tapering legs terminating in spool feet. £60 - £120 1081 ❖ AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS AND LEATHER CLUB FENDER, with twisted bars. 172cm long, 58.5cm deep £200 - £400
£200 - £300
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1082 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLE LEATHER WING CHAIRS, with deep buttoned backs and brass studs, raised on moulded square section legs joined by stretchers, the leather an excellent colour.
1086 A PAIR OF GLASGOW SCHOOL OAK AND LEATHER HALL CHAIRS, each with padded back, the stuffed over seats raised on square section tapering legs terminating in blocks, moving on castors.
£1,000 - £2,000
£200 - £300
1083 A GREEN LEATHER UPHOLSTERED MATCHED CHESTERFIELD SUITE, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY, comprising button-back settee, pair of armchairs, cabriole leg chair and stool. (5)
1087 A REGENCY MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC ACTION DINING TABLE, IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, the top with moulded edge and rounded corners, raised on eight reeded and ring-turned tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, with two leaves. 74.5cm high, 247.5cm long (extended), 104.5cm wide
£300 - £500 1084 ANGEL PAZMINO (ECUADORIAN), A SUITE OF 1960’S “AZTEC” TOOLED LEATHER AND TEAK LOUNGE FURNITURE, comprising two-seater settee, rocking chair, pair of stools, rectangular coffee table and circular cocktail table. (6) Settee 108cm long
£400 - £600 1088 ❖ A LARGE MAHOGANY TELESCOPIC DINING TABLE, FIRST HALF OF 19TH CENTURY, the moulded top with rounded corners, raised on reeded ovoid legs, each topped by a carved bullseye, moving on large brass castors, with five leaves. 72.5cm high, 400cm long (extended), 130cm wide
£500 - £1,000 1085 A PAIR OF GOLDEN OAK ARMCHAIRS, POSSIBLY BY ARTHUR ROMNEY GREEN, c.1920-30, with leather dropin seats.
£1,000 - £1,500
£200 - £300
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1092 A CONTINENTAL INLAID WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS, 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY DUTCH, the serpentine front fitted with three drawers, raised on cabriole legs with gilt-metal mounts. 79cm high, 53cm wide, 38cm deep £200 - £300 1093 A DUTCH FLORAL MARQUETRY CORNER CABINET, the top and doors inlaid with vases of flowers, raised on cabriole legs. 78.5cm high, 66.5cm wide £180 - £250
1089 A FINE DUTCH SATINWOOD AND LACQUER BOX, LATE 18TH CENTURY, rectangular, the hinged lid with inset oval gilded lacquer panel and silvered handle with boars head mark, the four sides each centred by an inset gilded lacquer panel, the edge with chequered stringing. 12.5cm high, 21cm wide, 14cm deep £200 - £300
1094 A FRENCH GILT-METAL MOUNTED OVAL BIJOUTERIE TABLE, the two-handled tray top with conforming bevelled glass panel, the interior with deep buttoned silk lining, the frieze applied with ribbon-tied floral swags, raised on fluted tapering legs terminating in turned feet. 74cm high, 87cm across handles, 52cm wide £180 - £250 1095 A PAIR OF FRENCH FLORAL MARQUETRY AND MARBLE-TOPPED SIDE TABLES, each shaped top with serpentine front above two drawers with acanthus cast handles, raised on slender cabriole legs with foliate mounts. 76cm high, 45cm wide, 33cm deep £350 - £450
1090 ❖ A DUTCH WALNUT, MARQUETRY AND EBONISED SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top centred by a panel depicting a tavern scene, the top further inlaid with figures standing on pedestals, scrolling and pendant foliage, the border inlaid with scrolling foliage within a chequered edge, over a frieze drawer, raised on boldly turned ebonised legs joined by a shaped Xform stretcher. 74cm high, 111.5cm wide, 80.5cm deep £800 - £1,200 1091 ❖ A DUTCH INLAID WALNUT CONSOLE TABLE, the rectangular top centred by an inlaid eight-point star above three frieze drawers, raised on six boldly turned legs continuing to blocks joined by a shelf stretcher, terminating in bun feet. 77.5cm high, 173.5cm long, 59cm deep
1096 A LOUIS XV STYLE ROSEWOOD AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED BIJOUTERIE TABLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the hinged and shaped rectangular top enclosing a bevelled glass within a foliate cast slip, glazed to all four sides, raised on cabriole legs with foliate mounts. 75cm high, 79cm wide, 49.5cm deep
£1,500 - £2,500
£600 - £900
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1103 A CHINESE BENCH, with spindle back centred by a roundel, the seat enclosed by spindle arms, raised on turned legs joined by stretchers, circa 1900. 98.5cm long £400 - £600 1104 A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY BERGERE, with scroll arms and turned baluster fore legs, moving on brass castors, fitted with cushioned seat and recently re-caned. £200 - £300
1097 A NAPOLEON III GILT-METAL MOUNTED BOULLE FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, of serpentine outline, the frieze centred by a mask, the legs surmounted by caryatid mounts, raised on cabriole legs. Closed 76.5cm high, 88.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep £700 - £900 1098 λ AN ANGLO-INDIAN IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL SMALL TABLE CASKET,VIZAGAPATAM, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the cover and sides centred by ivory roundels painted with birds, with sandalwood interior and raised on paw feet. 6cm by 12cm by 9.5cm £80 - £120 1099 AN INDIAN CARVED TEAK TRUNK, 19TH CENTURY, rectangular, carved with scrolling foliage, raised on bracket feet. 50cm high, 101cm wide, 53cm deep £250 - £350 1100 A CHINESE RED LACQUER STAND, the rectangular top carved with a panel of pheasant in a landscape against a ground of dense leaves picked out in yellow and black, the leaf ground decoration repeated on the apron, scroll legs and stretchers. 50cm wide
1105 ❖ A GEORGE I STYLE WALNUT WING CHAIR, with outscrolled arms, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pads, the fore legs with fan carving. £200 - £300 1106 ❖ A GEORGE I STYLE MAHOGANY CARVER CHAIR BY MAURICE ADAMS, early 20th Century, with plumb pudding mahogany splat and shell-capped legs, labelled.
£200 - £300
£80 - £120
1101 A CHINESE REDWOOD ALTAR TABLE, with a drawer to each end, raised on square section legs. 91cm high, 172cm long, 37cm deep
1107 A QUEEN ANNE STYLE MAHOGANY CHAIR-BACK SETTEE, c.1920, with drop-in seat, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet. 126.5cm long
£200 - £300
£250 - £350
1102 A CHINESE MARBLE-INSET HARDWOOD PLANTSTAND, c.1900, the stand with leaf-carved circular top, carved and pierced with foliage, the sinuous legs with leaf carving and joined by a carved shelf stretcher. 91cm high
1108 A MAHOGANY “GOTHIC” WINDSOR CHAIR, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with pointed arch back and Gothic tracery splats, incurved front arm supports embracing a saddle seat, raised on cabriole legs joined by a crinoline stretcher.
£180 - £250
£500 - £700
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1109 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK WAINSCOT CHAIR, 19TH CENTURY, the pointed arch crest carved with a heron and four stylised flowerheads issuing from scrolling stems, between square section uprights flanking a panel carved with the head of a dog amongst foliage, the boarded seat above a carved fore rail and raised on block and bobbin legs joined by stretchers. £300 - £400 1110 ❖ A SCOTTISH MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, SECOND QUARTER OF 19TH CENTURY, with reeded half columns flanking three short over two short drawers and three long graduated drawers below, with turned handles and brass strung fronts, raised on pear feet, (worm to back). 101.5cm high, 119cm wide, 63cm deep £200 - £300 1111 ❖ A GEORGE III LANCASHIRE OAK MULE CHEST, the hinged rectangular top above three dummy drawer fronts over three drawers with two further drawers below, the fronts crossbanded and fitted with the original brass swanneck handles, raised on ogee bracket feet. 96cm high, 161cm wide, 55cm deep £300 - £500 1112 ❖ A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS WITH HINGED TOP, with reeded quarter-column corners and three short over three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass ring handles and backplates, raised on bracket feet. 109cm high, 122cm wide, 54.5cm deep £200 - £300 1113 A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, the moulded top above a slide over three long graduated drawers, raised on splayed bracket feet. 87cm high, 99cm wide, 58.5cm deep £350 - £450 1114 AN 18TH CENTURY WALNUT CHEST ON STAND, the moulded projecting cornice above a cushion-moulded frieze above two short over two long graduated drawers, the base with a long drawer, all fitted with brass backplate handles, raised on bracket feet. 155.5cm high, 106cm wide, 53.5cm deep £400 - £600 1115 A JAPANESE IRON-MOUNTED LACQUER ARMOUR CHEST, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with three graduated drawers, each fitted with twin handles and large circular escutcheon. 55cm high, 83.5cm wide, 40cm deep £400 - £600
1117 A NIGERIAN NUPE STOOL, the square top with geometric carving. 39.5cm high, 42cm wide £150 - £200 1118 A CAMEROON BAMILEKE FIGURAL STOOL, the circular top raised by two stacked figures. 46cm high, 31cm wide £150 - £200 1119 A GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY STANDARD LAMP, c.1920, with faceted stem and shell capped hipped downswept legs. 152cm high excluding fitting £100 - £150 1120 A CHINOISERIE LACQUER COFFEE TABLE, c.1925, rectangular with glazed top framing a scene with applied bone figures and pagoda, mother-of-pearl applied birds and gilt painted foliage, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet. 34.5cm high, 101.5cm long, 52.5cm wide £80 - £120 1121 A PAIR OF SCOTTISH ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK AND RUSH SEATED SIDE CHAIRS, ATTRIBUTED TO WYLIE & LOCHHEAD, c.1905, with original rush seats, the tapering uprights with pointed finials flanking a solid splat with cut-out motif towards the base, each with stamped numbers. £100 - £150 1122 A CONTINENTAL ART NOUVEAU OAK WALL HANGING DISPLAY CABINET, with gilt-metal mounts and original silk backing, monogrammed MG (or GM). 68.5cm high, 54.5cm wide £100 - £150 1123 ❖ A CONTINENTAL HANGING CORNER CABINET, 18th Century and later, with glazed and panel door. 108cm high £80 - £120 1124 A CONTINENTAL INLAID MAHOGANY MARBLETOPPED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the marble inset top within a concave surround inlaid with wreaths, above three drawers inlaid with griffins and scrolling foliage, raised on leaf carved tapering legs. 85.5cm high, 61cm wide, 34.5cm deep £300 - £400 1125 A SET OF FOUR CONTINENTAL PAINTED STOOLS, 19TH CENTURY, with rectangular upholstered seats, raised on hipped cabriole legs. 39cm high, 66cm long, 46cm wide £200 - £300
1116 A MAHOGANY HALL SEAT IN THE GLASGOW STYLE, the back with five square cut-outs, the seat with bowed front. 105cm high, 58cm wide, 46cm deep £200 - £300 90
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1126 ❖ A SUITE OF BLUE AND GILT PAINTED FURNITURE, comprising break-front four-door cabinet, three-door wardrobe, pair of chests of drawers, pair of bedside tables, three chairs, folding towel rail, two dressing tables with free-standing mirrors, bed and cheval mirror. Cabinet 203.5cm high, 226.5cm long, 62.5cm deep £2,000 - £3,000
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1133 A LIBERTY & CO MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED “THEBES” CHAIR, c. 1880’s, with turned legs and reeded edge to the seat, unsigned. Height of back 92cm
1127 A VICTORIAN PAINTED PINE POT CUPBOARD, with scrolling pediment and gadrooned edge, the fielded panel door centred by ribbon-tied floral spray. 83cm high, 35.5cm wide, 32cm deep
£300 - £500
£50 - £70 1128 A VICTORIAN PAINTED PINE CHEST OF DRAWERS, the top with rounded corners above a conforming case with two short over three long graduated drawers, each painted with red line and scrolling floral spray, fitted with turned handles, raised on turned feet. 105cm high, 118cm wide, 52cm deep
1134 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK BOOK TABLE, POSSIBLY BY HEALS, of elongated octagonal form, raised on faceted legs, slightly limed, c.1920. 69.5cm high, 60.5cm wide, 37cm deep £80 - £120
1129 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GRAIN PAINTED WOODEN LIDDED BARRELS, cylindrical. 38cm
1135 A HEALS LIMED OAK COMBINATION BOOKCASE TABLE, c.1930’s, of elongated D-form with book cupboard to one end, on castors, labelled. 71cm high, 68.5cm wide, 40.5cm deep
£150 - £250
£100 - £150
1130 ❖ A SUITE OF REGENCY STYLE WHITE PAINTED WROUGHT IRON GARDEN FURNITURE, comprising a pair of benches, pair of armchairs and a circular table. (5) Each bench 110cm long
1136 A HEALS OAK BOOK TABLE, STAMPED W. LETHABY, of octagonal form with open shelves and pegged sides, raised on bun feet. 66.5cm high, 60cm wide
£600 - £800
£200 - £300
£100 - £150
1131 A LIBERTY & CO RUSH SEATED NURSING CHAIR, with wavy rails to the back, raised on tapering legs, stamped no. 06650.
1137 A LARGE ART DECO OAK PANELLED COFFER BY BETTY JOEL, c.1930’s, lined with tongue and groove cedar to the interior, labelled to interior and stamped to the base. 86.5cm high, 124cm wide, 63.5cm deep
£50 - £70
£250 - £350
1132 A RARE PAIR OF LIBERTY & CO ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK STOOLS IN MISSION STYLE, with drop-in seats, labelled. 45.5cm wide
1138 AN ANGLO-CEYLONESE ARTS AND CRAFTS WEATHERED TEAK ARMCHAIR, with stylised foliate carving.
£400 - £600
An example was exhibited at The Ceylon Tea Kiosk in Grafton Street, London, in 1902. £150 - £250
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1139 A NEST OF THREE ART NOUVEAU INLAID TABLES, each rectangular top inlaid with cranes, frogs and waterlilies. Largest table 76.5cm high, 60cm wide, 41cm deep £100 - £150 1140 AN ART DECO WALNUT GENTLEMAN’S “COMPACTOM” WARDROBE, the pair of deep doors opening to reveal an extensively fitted interior with compartments for dress shirts, handkerchiefs, gloves, collars, underwear, etc., Compactom trade label to door. 175.5cm high, 124cm wide, 53cm deep £200 - £300 1141 A REGENCY MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TEA TABLE, Dshaped with reeded edge, the frieze with ebony stringing, raised on turned tapering legs with brass caps and castors. 74.5cm high, 98cm wide, 47cm deep (closed) £300 - £400 1142 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT WORK TABLE, the shaped rectangular top above a frieze drawer with turned handles over a slide-out basket, raised on a trestle base with downswept legs terminating in scrolls, moving on brass castors. 72.5cm high, 68cm wide, 44cm deep £180 - £250
1147 A CARVED OAK TABLE BOX, PROBABLY 17TH CENTURY, the cover with pin hinges, carved in deep relief with figures beneath arches, the edges of the cover carved with faces, the underside of the cover with primitive carving of a vase of flowers and a figure, carved to all four sides with figures and birds. 24.5cm high, 58.5cm wide, 34.5cm deep £200 - £300 1148 AN OAK LOWBOY, the moulded rectangular top above three drawers over a triple arch apron, raised on block and baluster legs, joined by baluster stretchers. 72cm high, 83cm wide, 51.5cm deep
1143 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE, 19TH CENTURY, the rectangular top with carved edge, raised on blind-fretwork carved square section tapering legs, joined by a scrolling X-form stretcher, terminating in spade feet. 73cm high, 80.5cm wide, 54cm deep
£150 - £250
£300 - £400
£80 - £120
1144 A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT TRIPOD TABLE, the faceted top inlaid to the centre with foliage, raised on a barleytwist stem continuing to scrolling elongated S-shaped legs. 73.5cm high, 49cm diameter
1150 A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER, with three panel lid and front, the moulded stiles continuing to legs. 72.5cm high, 112cm wide, 58cm deep
£250 - £350 1145 A REGENCY STYLE STRING INLAID MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, the crossbanded top with drop ends above a pair of frieze drawers, raised on a ring-turned baluster stem continuing to a platform issuing four hipped downswept legs with square brass caps and moving on castors. 72cm high, 94cm wide (ends down), 61.5cm deep
1149 TWO EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK CUTLERY TRAYS, with two divisions and pierced handgrip; together with AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK COMB BOX. (3)
£150 - £250 1151 A 17TH CENTURY OAK BIBLE BOX, the lid with chip carved and moulded edge, the front and sides carved with scrollwork and the front centred with a flowerhead beneath the original iron lock plate, now raised on baluster legs. 39cm high, 64cm wide, 40cm deep £100 - £150
1146 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK BOX, of simple boarded construction with dummy drawer front and studded initials to the cover. 35cm high, 69cm wide, 36.5cm deep
1152 A GILT-METAL MOUNTED, EBONISED AND “BOULLE” MARQUETRY CABINET, with marble top above a concave frieze over a pair of glazed doors, raised on a shaped plinth base, inlaid throughout with scrolling foliage. 132.5cm high, 122cm wide, 43.5cm deep
£60 - £80
£500 - £700
£100 - £150
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1157 A COTSWOLD SCHOOL OAK COMBINATION WARDROBE, TO A DESIGN BY PETER WAALS, the structure comprised of wardrobe, open bookcase and chest of drawers, with exposed dovetail and wedge tenon joints to the sides. Approximately 203cm high, 148cm long, 56cm deep Note: Made under supervision by the Loughborough University final year furniture students for Hazelrigg Hall of Residences, Loughborough College. £500 - £700 1158 ARTHUR W. SIMPSON OF KENDAL, A GOLDEN OAK SECRETAIRE, c.1939, with fall-front enclosing a fitted interior, over three long graduated drawers, labelled and stamped with number. 114cm high, 80cm wide, 41cm deep £200 - £300
1153 λ A PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY STYLE ITALIAN IVORY, SCARLET TORTOISESHELL AND EBONISED HALL CHAIRS, 19TH CENTURY, each shaped back with four pronounced C-scroll cutaways, the first chair back ivory inlaid with figures and arabesque panels, the second chair back reverse inlaid to depict the same subjects, the seats with line inlay and moulded edge, each front seat rail with tortoiseshell panel, raised on turned legs with wavy H-form stretcher. 125cm high £500 - £700 1154 A PAIR OF SATINWOOD INLAID MAHOGANY WALL BRACKETS, each faceted shelf above a conforming stepped body, the trunk inlaid with a band of stiff leaves. Height 23.5cm £200 - £300 1155 ❖ A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT SIDEBOARD, the crossbanded and inlaid top above a long frieze drawer flanked by a cupboard door and a deep drawer, fitted with brass ring and mask handles, raised on square section tapering legs. 107.5cm high, 214cm long, 76cm deep
1159 A FINE COTSWOLD SCHOOL GOLDEN OAK DROPEND SIDE TABLE BY STANLEY WEBB DAVIES (1894-1978), dated 1957, signed. 61cm high, 106cm wide (open), 38cm deep £300 - £500 1160 A PAIR OF WALNUT PEDESTAL BASES BY GILLOWS, THE DESIGN ATTRIBUTED TO BRUCE TALBERT, c.1870’s, each of square form and with a foliate carved panel to three sides, each stamped L4271. 32.5cm high, 30cm square £200 - £300
1156 AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT EBONISED MUSIC CABINET, ATTRIBUTED TO GREGORY & CO, with a pair of panel doors with brass hinges and escutcheon, enclosing three shelves, above three compartments, the sides fitted with brass handles, moving on brass castors. 115cm high, 45.5cm wide, 32.5cm deep
1161 λ A LARGE VICTORIAN “REFORMED GOTHIC” EBONY AND IVORY INLAID OAK DRESSING MIRROR, IN THE MANNER OF CHARLES BEVAN, the cornice with balustrade pediment, the surround inlaid with ivory flowerheads with red dot centres, to each top corner an inlaid eight-pointed star within a roundel, supported on palmette topped supports carved with a boss, the brass clips stamped Cope & Austin Patent, all raised on a moulded and stepped rectangular platform base, unsigned. 98cm high, base 81.5cm wide
£150 - £250
£500 - £700
£400 - £600
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1162 AN UNUSUAL AESTHETIC MOVEMENT METAMORPHIC OAK AND UPHOLSTERED GENTLEMAN’S ARMCHAIR/ EXAMINATION COUCH, of generous proportions, c.187080, recently re-upholstered with Pierre Frey grey wool fabric.
1171 A MAHOGANY TORCHERE, IN GEORGIAN STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the circular top raised on a stop-fluted stem with beaded collar, raised on downswept legs terminating in pad feet. 138cm high
£300 - £500
£40 - £80
1163 A PAIR OF SCOTTISH STAINED BEECH AND CANEWORK CHAIRS, IN THE MANNER OF GEORGE WALTON, with tapering backs and raised on tapering legs slightly splayed at the foot.
1172 AN ELM AND PINE TAVERN TABLE, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY, the rectangular elm top with cleated ends, the pine trestle type base with angular supports. 73cm high, 166.5cm long, 62.5cm wide
£100 - £150
£500 - £700
1164 A LARGE CAST IRON FIRE SURROUND BY THOMAS ELSLEY & SON, C.1890, POSSIBLY TO A VOYSEY DESIGN, cast with Gothic arches and foliage, stamped Elsley mark to back. 108cm high, 121cm wide £200 - £300 1165 A GOTHIC REVIVAL RED WALNUT AND PARANA PINE CONSOLE TABLE BY HOLLAND & SONS, c.1870-80, the rectangular top with canted corners, the base with foliate carved panel, stamped HOLLAND & SONS. 91.5cm high, 68.5cm wide, 40.5cm deep £200 - £300 1166 A SMALL OAK COFFER BY JACK GRIMBLE OF CROMER, NORFOLK, the front with trefoil carving, signed to underside of lid. 43.5cm high, 80.5cm long, 34.5cm deep £100 - £150 1167 A MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, GEORGE III AND LATER, the upper section with dentil cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors, enclosing three adjustable shelves, the base with a secretaire drawer over two short over two long graduated drawers, each fitted with brass handles, raised on a plinth base. 215cm high, 110cm wide, 54.5cm deep £150 - £250 1168 A VICTORIAN CAST IRON STICKSTAND, with twin stick holders and trays, cast with vase, cornucopia, shell and fish, registration lozenge verso. 83.5cm high £200 - £300 1169 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OVAL LOO TABLE, the tilt-top with moulded edge, raised on a faceted tapering standard issuing from a circular platform with scroll carved downswept legs, moving on brass castors. 74cm high, 141cm long, 103cm wide £80 - £120 1170 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CANTERBURY, with unusual feature of a hinged cross-banded lid, the sides with horizontal turned tapering spindles, the front and back with vertical spindles, above a drawer with brass handles, moving on brass castors. 59cm high, 58.5cm across brass handles, 41cm deep
1173 A GEORGE III OAK POTBOARD DRESSER AND RACK, the enclosed rack with projecting moulded cornice, the base with three drawers over an arch flanked by two shallow drawers, raised on ring turned tapering columnar legs issuing from a boarded base with bracket feet. 200cm high, 161cm wide, 39cm deep £1,000 - £1,500 1174 AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE OAK LOWBOY IN THE MANNER OF TITCHMARSH & GOODWIN, the moulded rectangular top with inverted corners and crossbanding, above an arrangement of five drawers, with brass backplate handles, over a shaped apron, raised on chamfered square section legs. 74cm high, 83.5cm wide, 43cm deep £350 - £450
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1181 ❖ AN OAK TABLE, with boarded top, raised on cup and cover legs terminating in blocks. 78cm high, 160cm long, 107cm wide £200 - £300 1182 ❖ AN OAK VITRINE, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY, of canted form with glazed sides, raised on a stand with turned legs. 233cm high, 110cm wide, 43cm deep £150 - £250 1183 ❖ A GEORGE III OAK WASHSTAND, the top with threequarter gallery and a towel rail at each side, raised on square section legs joined by a three-drawer shelf. 94cm high, 79cm wide, 51cm deep £100 - £150 1184 ❖ AN 18TH CENTURY OAK CRICKET TABLE, the circular top raised on a triangular section stand with turned columnar legs continuing to blocks joined by stretchers. 60cm high, 70.5cm diameter 1175 ❖ A JOINED OAK CUPBOARD, LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY, with moulded cornice above a pair of later carved doors flanking a linen-fold carved panel, over a further pair of carved doors, all between carved uprights. 151cm high, 151cm wide, 67cm deep
£200 - £300
£300 - £500 1176 ❖ A PRIMITIVE OAK REFECTORY TABLE, the plank top raised on square section tapering legs joined by stretchers. 66.5cm high, 150.5cm long, 59.5cm wide £200 - £300 1177 ❖ AN OAK AND WROUGHT IRON CONSOLE TABLE, with two frieze drawers and trestle ends, applied with flowerheads. 76cm high, 119.5cm long, 45cm wide £100 - £200 1178 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK PLINTH, apparently a stand for the captain of a ship, square, with pierced lattice grill. 50cm by 50cm £100 - £150 1179 A GROUP OF THREE CHAIRS, including a rosewood and canework chair, possibly Portuguese; and a 17th Century oak high-back chair. (3) £100 - £150 1180 ❖ AN OAK CABINET, the cornice pierced and carved with crown, putti, birds and scrolls, above a pair of doors with carved and pierced panels. 241cm high, 146cm wide, 36cm deep
1185 A PRIMITIVE OAK BOARDED SIX-PLANK CHEST, possibly 16th Century, with chip carved edge to the front and back, original iron lockplate. 46.5cm high, 81cm wide, 30.5cm deep £1,000 - £1,500 1186 ❖ AN 18TH CENTURY OAK LOWBOY, the moulded rectangular top above three drawers over a shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet; together with a 19th Century carved oak two-door cupboard. (2) Lowboy 70cm high, 85.5cm wide, 50cm deep £100 - £150 1187 A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER AND RACK, the enclosed rack with geometric mouldings to the frieze, the base with three frieze drawers over a pair of cupboard doors flanking three drawers, fitted with brass backplate handles, raised on block feet. 201cm high, 158cm wide, 48cm deep £600 - £800
£200 - £300
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1189 A 17TH CENTURY BOARDED OAK CHEST, of six plank construction with V-cut away ends, retains candle box and iron lockplate. 56.5cm high, 98cm wide, 34cm deep
1194 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LAZY SUSAN, the piecrust top raised on a Manx base with hoof feet. Diameter 47.5cm
£300 - £500
£100 - £150
1190 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SMALL OAK OPEN BOOKCASE, c.1910, with heart-shape cut-outs. 61cm high, 43cm wide, 15cm deep £60 - £80 1191 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS METAL-MOUNTED OAK HALL MIRROR, probably Continental, with pointed pediment above a rectangular mirror plate, applied with seven square bosses. 56cm high, 71cm wide £50 - £70
1195 ❖ A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY SIDEBOARD, the crossbanded rectangular top above a frieze drawer flanked by a cupboard door enclosing a deep drawer and a dummy door front, all inlaid with oval burr panels, one side fitted with a pair of cupboard doors, raised on square section tapering legs. 92cm high, 151cm wide, 73cm deep £500 - £700 1196 A QUEEN ANNE STYLE JAPANNED TRIPTYCH DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, with hinged wings, the centre mirror swivelling, each mirror plate set in an arch-top frame and above a landscape panel with figures and pagodas, early 20th Century. £200 - £300
1192 A COTSWOLD SCHOOL OAK COMBINATION WARDROBE, TO A DESIGN BY PETER WAALS, the structure comprised of wardrobe, open bookcase and chest of drawers, with exposed dovetail and wedge tenon joints to the sides. Approximately 203cm high, 148cm long, 56cm deep Note: Made under supervision by the Loughborough University final year furniture students for Hazelrigg Hall of Residences, Loughborough College. £500 - £700 1193 A COTSWOLD SCHOOL LIMED WALNUT BOX STOOL, fitted with two drawers and raised on square section legs. 40.5cm wide £40 - £60
1197 ❖ A LARGE PINE DRESSER BASE, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, the boarded top with rounded corners over three frieze drawers, fitted with iron circular backplate handles, above a pair of boarded cupboard doors with iron hinges. 90cm high, 210cm long, 60.5cm deep £500 - £700
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1198 ❖ A PINE FIRE SURROUND IN ADAM STYLE, the inverted breakfront pediment with leaf and dart moulding above a beaded band, the frieze applied with floral swags, between urn-topped fluted pilasters. 142cm wide £200 - £300
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1204 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED STOOL, the square upholstered seat raised on leaf carved cabriole legs terminating in scrolls. £60 - £90
1199 ❖ AN 18TH CENTURY PINE SPOON RACK, with pointed pediment, with seven horn spoons, iron ladle and a wooden ladle. 61cm high
1205 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, the moulded rectangular top above a pair of frieze drawers with turned handles, raised on reeded tapering legs. 71cm high, 138cm wide, 60cm deep
£200 - £300
£100 - £150
1200 A PAIR OF CARVED OAK OVER DOOR PANELS, PROBABLY MID 19TH CENTURY, carved with fruiting vine, hounds and griffins. 30cm high, 117cm wide
1206 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CABRIOLE LEG STOOLS, each with rectangular needlework seat.
£150 - £250 1201 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND BRASSBOUND CAMPAIGN TRAVELLING DESK, with recessed brass handles. Closed 17.5cm high, 46cm wide, 26cm deep £150 - £200 1202 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND CANEWORK FOLDING CAMPAIGN CHAIR, with waisted back. £50 - £70 1203 A REGENCY STYLE OAK RISE AND FALL MUSIC STAND, with fluted tapering stem and downswept legs terminating in ball feet.
£100 - £150 1207 A GEORGE III OAK LAMBING CHAIR, with wing-back and out-scrolled arms. £800 - £1,200 1208 ❖ A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, STAMPED WILKINSON, LUDGATE HILL, the rectangular top with rounded corners and reeded edge, the base, stamped and numbered 8857, with octagonal section tapering stem continuing to downswept legs, heightened with rosewood banding, terminating in brass caps cast with anthemion and moving on castors. 75cm high, 135.5cm long, 100.5cm wide £300 - £500
£150 - £250
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1209 ❖ A LARGE PAIR OF GILDED AND CARVED “THRONES”, with upholstered backs and seats, the downswept arms carved with anthemion and pendant bellflowers. £400 - £600 1210 A VICTORIAN BRASS-MOUNTED WALNUT DOME-TOP STATIONERY BOX, with Gothic style engraved brass strapwork, the interior well fitted with compartments. 16cm high, 22.5cm wide, 12cm deep £100 - £150
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1214 A MAPLE & CO MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT VITRINE, IN THE CHIPPENDALE TASTE, c.1920, with gadrooned edge over a blind fretwork carved frieze, above three astragal glazed doors, raised on ball and claw feet, labelled to back. 107cm high, 197cm long, 42cm deep £200 - £300 1215 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD FAUTEUILS, the waisted backs surmounted by a foliate carved crest, raised on cabriole legs. £400 - £600
1211 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND ROSEWOOD BOX, of rectangular form. 12cm high, 20cm wide, 10.5cm deep £150 - £200
1216 ❖ A PAIR OF GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY DEMILUNE TABLES, each with satinwood banding and square section tapering legs topped by inlaid conch shells, with brass clips for joining. 76cm high, 106.5cm wide, 52.5cm deep
1212 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY KNEE HOLE DESK, the moulded rectangular top with rounded corners over a long drawer, fitted with a writing slope, over a further deeper drawer with a recessed cupboard door below, flanked by two banks of three short drawers, raised on bracket feet. 82cm high, 79.5cm wide, 50cm deep
£300 - £500
£250 - £350
£1,500 - £2,000
1213 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CONVEX SERVING TABLE, with three frieze drawers, raised on reeded square section tapering legs terminating in blocks and surmounted by flowerhead carvings. 84.5cm high, 151.5cm long, 63cm deep
1218 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT DRESSING TABLE, fitted with an arrangement of five drawers and two dummy drawer fronts forming a cupboard door, raised on square section tapering legs. 79cm high, 101.5cm wide, 61.5cm deep
£500 - £700
1217 A MID 18TH CENTURY IRISH MAHOGANY FOLDOVER TEA TABLE, with frieze drawer to one side, raised on shell and scroll carved cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. Closed 73cm high, 84cm wide, 45cm deep
£200 - £300
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1219 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIR, the lyre-shape back carved with the head of a horse into a recessed cartouche. £100 - £150 1220 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL CHAIR, with scroll carved back and baluster legs with spool feet. £80 - £120
1221 PHILIPPE STARCK FOR ALEPH A PAIR OF COSTES CHAIRS, laminated birch and black metal, designed for Cafe Costes, Paris, c. 1983, each with Aleph label to metal rail and signed Aleph Starck to underside of seat. £300 - £500 1222 ❖ A PAIR OF ITALIAN GILTWOOD ALTAR CANDLESTICKS, 19TH CENTURY, each with a fret drip pan, on turned bulbous columns with foliage, acanthus scrolls, cherubs and scallop shells, on trefoil base with bun feet. 135cm high
1222
Purchased Christie’s, South Kensington,The Principal Contents of St. Nicholas, Richmond, North Yorkshire, 16 May 2001, lot 136. £1,000 - £1,500 1223 ❖ AN UPHOLSTERED SETTEE, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY, raised on bun feet and moving on castors. Approximately 234cm long £200 - £300 1224 ❖ A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SWING TOILET MIRROR, with oval mirror plate, the base with three drawers; together with A VICTORIAN LONG BOX STOOL, with hinged beadwork seat. (2) Stool 115cm long £100 - £150
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1225 ❖ A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TILT-TOP TRIPOD TABLE, the hinged rectangular top with rounded corners, raised on a vasiform stem with four downswept legs. 80.5cm high, top 45.5cm by 36cm £100 - £150
1231 ❖ A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, the upper section with bead and reel moulding above a pair of flame mahogany panelled doors, the base with two pairs of short drawers over a long drawer, raised on splayed bracket feet. 180cm high, 131.5cm wide, 60cm deep £300 - £400
1226 A MAHOGANY WINDOW SEAT IN REGENCY STYLE, with turned tapering legs. 105cm long £250 - £350 1227 A REGENCY MAHOGANY CANTERBURY, with inverted arch dividers, the base with reeded edge above a drawer with turned handles, raised on tapering turned legs terminating in brass caps and moving on castors. 56.5cm high, 50.5cm wide, 34.5cm deep £400 - £600 1228 ❖ A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY REVOLVING DRUM TABLE, the tooled leather inset top above a frieze with four drawers, the tri-section stem issuing from a tri-form platform base with scroll feet. 76.5cm high, diameter 130cm
1232 ❖ A MID 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DROPLEAF BREAKFAST TABLE, the top with rounded corners over a frieze drawer with turned handles, opposed by a dummy drawer front, raised on turned tapering legs. 68.5cm high, 111.5cm long, 57cm wide (closed) £80 - £120 1233 ❖ A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR, the bevelled mirror plate swinging on a reel and disc turned frame with turned knob finials, raised on downswept legs terminating in hairy paw cast brass caps and moving on castors. 165cm high, 87cm wide £300 - £400
£1,200 - £1,800
1229 ❖ A MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE IN CHIPPENDALE STYLE, probably 18th Century, the rectangular top above a Greek Key blind-fretwork carved frieze, raised on square section chamfered legs carved with blind-fretwork and with fret carved spandrels. 78cm high, 82cm wide, 49.5cm deep £500 - £700
1234 A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE CHANDELIER, the six removable branches cast with winged mermaids holding scrolling arms each supporting a platform with three sockets, the vasi-shaped stem cast with acanthus leaves. Diameter 95cm £2,000 - £3,000
1230 A SMALL BOARDED OAK CHEST, the lid with chip carved edge to each side, the front carved in low relief with three geometric lozenges, raised on tapering ends with V-shaped cutaways. 56.5cm by 68cm by 36cm
1235 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, with oval top. 73cm high £50 - £70
£150 - £250
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1236 A VICTORIAN PINE SPINNING WHEEL, of characteristic form; together with a group of accessories. 103.5cm high £50 - £70 1237 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, the rectangular top with canted corners, raised on a slender tapering stem continuing to hipped downswept legs, old BADA label to underside of top. 75.5cm high, top 39cm by 32.5cm
1246 ❖ A PAIR OF ITALIAN POLYCHROME CARVED WOODEN TORCHERE FIGURES OF BLACKAMOORS, 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY VENETIAN, each turbaned figure in exotic dress, raised on square plinths with canted corners. 184cm high overall £4,000 - £6,000
£100 - £150 1238 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, the quarter veneered moulded top of serpentine outline, swivelling to reveal a birds eye maple and cedar lined compartment, raised on a trestle base carved with pendant bellflowers and terminating in downswept legs with scroll feet. 72cm high, 94.5cm wide, 49cm deep (closed) £100 - £150 1239 AN 18TH CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY TRAY, circular with moulded edge. Diameter 49cm £50 - £70 1240 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED ADJUSTABLE PIANO STOOL, raised on splayed turned legs.
1247 A PAIR OF REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS THREETIER HANGING SHELVES, with brass baluster column supports and reeded ball finials, the tops with three-quarter gallery. 60cm high, 51cm wide, 19cm deep £600 - £800
1241 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SABRE LEG FOOTSTOOL, square with stuffed top. 34.5cm square
1248 A VICTORIAN INLAID BURR WALNUT TRIPOD TABLE, the circular top with carved edge, raised on a vasi-form carved stem continuing to leaf-carved hipped downswept legs terminating in scrolls. 72.5cm high, diameter 50cm
£50 - £70
£100 - £150
1242 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ELM TRUNK, with exposed dovetail joints and candle box to the interior. 55cm high, 87.5cm wide, 46cm deep
1249 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LOWBOY, with three drawers fitted with brass backplate handles, raised on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. 70cm high, 68cm wide, 42.5cm deep
£100 - £150
£200 - £300
1243 A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT TILT-TOP LOO TABLE, the moulded oval top centred by an inlaid foliate sprig within a frame, raised on a carved stem continuing to leaf-capped hipped downswept legs, moving on castors. 75cm high, 132cm long, 95cm wide
1250 AN IRISH BOG OAK BOOK SLIDE, 19TH CENTURY, each hinged arched end carved with towers and ruins, the edges carved with leaves throughout. 41.5cm long
£80 - £120
1251 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT SUTHERLAND TABLE, the quarter-veneered shaped top with moulded edge, raised on a trestle type base with bulbous supports and leaf-carved hipped downswept legs, moving on castors. 73cm high, 102cm wide (open), 92cm deep
£80 - £120
1244 A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEESE COASTER, boatshaped. 42cm by 27.5cm £100 - £150
£150 - £200
£250 - £350 1245 A REGENCY GILT-COMPOSITION TRIPTYCH OVERMANTEL MIRROR, the frieze with Classical figures, lion and chariot beneath a pediment of spheres. 71.5cm high by 123cm wide £100 - £150 103
1252 A SET OF 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY HANGING SHELVES, with turned and block columns. 55cm high, 67.5cm wide £100 - £150 1253 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, the mirrorbacked superstructure with brass gallery and turned columns, the case with reel moulding above a pair of glazed doors backed by brass grilles further backed by pleated silk, all within a reel moulded edge, flanked by fielded pilasters surmounted by a bullseye, raised on turned feet. 129cm high, 98.5cm wide, 32.5cm deep £100 - £150 1254 A GEORGE III SATINWOOD BANDED MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX, of characteristic form. 37cm high £100 - £150 1255 ❖ A REGENCY GILT-COMPOSITION OVERMANTEL TRIPTYCH MIRROR, decorated in relief with Classical figures and chariot above three bevelled mirror plates. 90.5cm high, 128cm wide £100 - £150 1256 ❖ A REGENCY MAHOGANY WASHSTAND, with threequarter gallery above a pair of frieze drawers, raised on tapering legs. 86.5cm high, 91.5cm wide, 53.5cm deep £200 - £400 1257
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1257 A 19TH CENTURY GILT-COMPOSITION GIRANDOLE MIRROR, the oval mirror plate within a conforming moulded surround with leafy crest centred by an oval reserve with a Classical figure, the apron issuing three candle branches. 100cm high, 55cm wide £300 - £400 1258 A LATE VICTORIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD PARLOUR CABINET, with sectional mirrored door centred by an oval inlaid panel; together with a similar wall hanging cabinet. (2) First 102cm high, 67cm wide, 37.5cm deep £60 - £120 1259 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY ALABASTER URN, circular with entwined serpent handles and everted rim, the turned pedestal raised on a green marble plinth. 43cm high, 84cm wide across handles £5,000 - £7,000 1260 A MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, with shelf back and pair of arched panel doors, raised on flattened bun feet. 120cm high, 89cm wide, 39cm deep £100 - £150 1261 ❖ AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND PARCELGILT BOOKCASE CABINET, the upper section with dentil moulded cornice above a pair of doors, over a base with a pair of fielded panel doors enclosing drawers, raised on a plinth base. 264cm high, 150cm wide, 57cm deep
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£500 - £700
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LEVEL / ULLAGE DESCRIPTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS
BORDEAUX
BURGUNDY
1. high fill: Normal fill, level of young wines (often the level of bottles of older vintages recorked at the châteaux).
Because of the slope of shoulder it is impractical to describe levels as mid-shoulder, etc. Wherever appropriate the level between cork and wine will be measured and catalogued in centimetres. The condition and drinkability of burgundy is less affected by ullage than its equivalent from Bordeaux.
2. into neck: Perfectly good for any age of wine. Outstandingly good for a wine of 10 years in bottle, or longer. 3. top shoulder: Normal for any red Bordeaux 15 years or older. 4. upper-shoulder: Slight natural reduction through the easing of the cork and evaporation through cork and capsule. Usually no problem. Acceptable for any wine over 20 years old. Exceptional for pre-1950 wines. 5. mid-shoulder: Probably some weakening of the cork and some risk. Not abnormal for wines 30-40 years of age. Pre-auction estimates usually take this into account. 6. mid-low shoulder: Some risk. Catalogue estimates will be low. 7. low shoulder: Risky and usually only accepted for sale if wine or label exceptionally rare or interesting. Always offered with low estimate. 8. below low-shoulder: Wine will usually be undrinkable and not acceptable for sale unless a rare sort of bottle.
For example, a 5cm to 7cm ullage in a 50-year-old burgundy can be considered normal, indeed good for its age, 3.5cm to 4cm excellent for its age and even 7cm is rarely a risk
BOTTLE SIZES Magnum Marie-Jeanne Tregnum (p) Jeroboam (bu,ch) Double magnum (bu,ch) Jeroboam (bo) Rehoboam (bu) lmpĂŠriale Methuselah (bu) Salmanazar Balthazar (ch)
2 bottles 3 regular bottles 3 bottles 4 bottles 4 regular bottles 6 regular bottles 6 regular bottles 8 regular bottles 8 regular bottles 12 regular bottles 16 bottles
1.5 litres 2.25 litres 3.25 litres 3 litres 3 litres 4.5 (or 5) litres 4.5 litres 6 litres 6 litres 9 litres 12 litres
Port (p), burgundy (bu), Bordeaux (bo), champagne (ch) 1 regular bottle = 75 cl
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS 1. Introduction. The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted according to our printed Terms and Conditions of Sale, which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand. 2. Agency. As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, if you buy, your primary contract is with the seller. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive. 4. Buyer’s Premium. The Buyer agrees to pay a buyer's premium on the hammer price of each lot purchased.The buyer's premium is 20% (24% including VAT) of the hammer price on each lot. VAT at the prevailing rate of 20% is added to all of these premiums and additional charges as defined below. Online bidding is hosted by www.thesaleroom.com. Please note this facility carries an additional 5% surcharge. 5. VAT. (*) indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate (presently 20%) on the hammer price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme, or because VAT is due at 20% on importation into the UK. The double symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme, and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. Descriptions and Conditions. Condition Reports are provided upon request; the absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Members of staff are not trained restorers or conservators and, particularly for higher value lots, you should obtain an opinion from such a professional in advance of the auction. We recommend that you always view a lot in person. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them, we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods, and therefore accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they may be interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Neither the seller nor we, as the auctioneers, accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. In specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned, and repayment made. There is a 21 day time limit for this. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale). 7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only, and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. Export of goods. Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, for example, they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Please ask us if you need help.
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9. Bidding. Bidders are required to register before the sale commences, and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. A form of identification and a reference from another auction house are required if you are not known to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. 10. Commission bidding. Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid (excluding buyers’ premium).They will be executed as cheaply as possible, having regard to the reserve (if any), and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids, the auctioneers will prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or email. 11. Methods of Payment. The following methods of payment are acceptable: Debit Card drawn on a UK bank and registered to a UK billing address. There is no additional charge for purchases made with these cards. Bank transfer direct into our bank account, all transfers must state the relevant sale number, lot number and your bid/paddle number. If transferring from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must be the total due in pounds sterling, after currency conversion and the deduction of any bank charges. Our bank details can be found on the front of your invoice. Sterling cash payments of up to 10,000 Euros (subject to money laundering regulations). All major UK issued Credit Cards registered to a UK billing address, with the exception of American Express and Diners Club. Sterling personal cheques drawn on a UK bank account and made payable to ‘Elstob & Elstob’. It will be necessary to allow at least six working days for the cheque to clear before collecting your purchases. You shall, at your own risk and expense, take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for no later than 5 working days following the day of the auction, or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment; after this time, you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. Debit and Credit Card payments where the card holder is not present will only be accepted for transactions up to £500. Wire transfers should be sent to: HSBC UK Bank plc, 1 Prospect Place, Darlington, DL3 7LQ Account name: Elstob & Elstob Limited Clients Account Sort code 40-19-03 Account number: 63664872 12. Collection and storage. Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. 13. Droit de Suite royalty charges. From 1st January 2012 all UK art market professionals (which includes but is not limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by qualifying artists each time a work is re-sold during the artist’s lifetime, and for a period up to 70 years following the artists death.This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates. It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the precise EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard, and the auctioneer accepts no responsibility whatsoever if the qualifying rate is different to the rate indicated. All items in this catalogue that are marked with † are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000.The royalty charge will be added to all relevant buyers’ invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are passed on to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneers. The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4%. For qualifying items that sell for more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk.There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.
CONDITIONS OF SALE Elstob & Elstob Limited trading as ‘Elstob & Elstob’ carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. Definitions In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Elstob & Elstob or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Elstob & Elstob accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. Bidding procedures and the Buyer. (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. 3. Increments. Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. The purchase price together with a premium thereon of 20% plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law.The buyer will also be liable for any royalties payable under Droit de Suite as set out under Information for Buyers. 5. Value Added Tax.Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. Payment. (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. (3) Buyers who utilise the services of the-saleroom.com or any other live internet services are hereby informed that the payment method details that are provided to the-saleroom.com or any other live internet services as part of the process of registration will, in the absence of compliance with paragraph (1) of this clause, be utilised by us to settle any amounts owing by such buyers to us.
7. Title and collection of purchases. (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 5 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. (4) Elstob & Elstob is unable to arrange packaging or shipping of items. Successful buyers must make these arrangements independently, though the saleroom may be able to suggest specialist shipping companies who can advise buyers, this advice is not a recommendation and the saleroom is not liable for any aspect of the packaging and shipping process. Please note that the cost of packaging and shipping depends on the size/weight of the item(s) purchased, insurance requirements, and the shipping destination, not on the value of the item(s) purchased. Please note that any items not collected within one week of the sale date may be automatically removed to commercial storage and subject to a storage charge. 8. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases. (1) If any Lot is not paid for 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 and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) 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; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) 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 5 working days after the sale; (g) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (h) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (i) 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 (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. Third party liability. All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly, neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 10. Commission bids. Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded, we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made.
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11. Warranty of title and availability. The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third-party claims. 12. Agency.The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. Terms of sale. The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. Descriptions and condition. (1) whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. Please note that lots marked with the symbol λ in the printed catalogue and the online catalogue may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported. 15. Forgeries. Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be
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returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. General 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17. (1) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail, email or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.
COLLECTIONS AND SINGLE OWNER SALES Elstob & Elstob specialises in the sale of collections and the entire contents of selected houses. Such collections can either be incorporated into an appropriate scheduled sale or form the basis of a specific event, held either at our saleroom, on site, or at another carefully chosen venue. Every collection is unique, and we work closely with our clients to provide a bespoke approach to the sale of their collections. We would welcome the opportunity to talk to you about your collection. We operate in a very transparent and straightforward way, making the buying and selling process easier for clients. For instance, our selling fees are a straight 15% plus VAT, with no additional fees or hidden extras, making us one of the most competitive firms of Fine Art auctioneers in the region.
Heavy baluster wine glass, c.1720. Sold for £2,200 (plus fees)
Three stone diamond ring. Sold for £7,800 (plus fees)
John Steven Dews (Born 1949), Velsheda Beating to Windward, oil on canvas. Sold for £8,800 (plus fees)
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