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The Bedale Hall Sale of Fine Art, Antiques & Jewellery Sunday, 23 June 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

Fine Art & Antiques Valuer

Valuer & Agent for the North West

henrietta@elstobandelstob.co.uk

clive@elstobandelstob.co.uk

Richard Edwards

Nick Bassett

ASFAV

LLB (HONS), DIP. R.S.A

Specialist & Auctioneer

BSC (HONS), MA, FNAVA

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.


The Bedale Hall Sale of Fine Art, Antiques & Jewellery at Bedale Hall, Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 1AA

To include items from the estate of the late Denis Chapman

Sunday, 23 June 2019 at 10am Viewing

Friday 21 June, 10am-7pm Saturday 22 June, 9am-5pm Sale day from 8am-10am Please note each lot is subject to a Buyer’s Premium charge of 24% incl. VAT Please note that items not collected by 12 noon on Monday, 24 June 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.

ELSTOB & ELSTOB Bedale Hall North End Bedale North Yorkshire DL8 1AA

01677 333003 info@elstobandelstob.co.uk elstobandelstob.co.uk

Registered as a Limited Company in England No. 11557568 VAT Registration No. 306 8303 21 Regulated by RICS – Firm No. 822979 1


Contents Wine Single Owner Collection of Drinking Glasses Glass Ceramics Metalwork Plate Single Owner Collection of Silver Fish Slices Silver Coins Jewellery Watches Objects of Vertu Miscellaneous Oriental Works of Art Bronzes and Sculpture Books Prints Paintings Textiles Rugs and Carpets Clocks and Instruments Garden Mouseman Furniture

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WINE 1 6 BOTTLES CROZES HERMITAGE DOMAINE DE THALABERT PAUL JABOULET AINE 2012 (OWC). £80 - £100 2 6 BOTTLES CROZES HERMITAGE NICOLAS PERRIN 2012 (OC). £80 - £100 3 6 BOTTLES CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE CHATEAU DE MONT REDON 2012 (OC). £80 - £100 4 6 BOTTLES CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE ‘TRADITION’ DOMAINE LA BOUTINIERE 2012 (OC). £100 - £120 5 6 BOTTLES CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE ‘LE BOSQUET DES PAPES’ 2011 (OC). £100 - £120

9 6 BOTTLES CORNAS ‘LES GRANDES TERRACES’ PAUL JABOULET AINE 2009 (OC). £100 - £120 10 6 BOTTLES SAINT JOSEPH ‘CLOS DU CUMINAILLE’ DOMAINE GAILLARD 2009 (OC). £80 - £100 11 6 BOTTLES CROZES HERMITAGE ‘LES MEYSONNIERS’ CHAPOUTIER 2009 (OC). £80 - £100 12 18 BOTTLES MIXED LOT IN ORIGINAL CARTONS SINGLE ESTATE CORBIERES, comprising 12 bottles Corbieres Rouge Domaine du Trillol 2009, together with 6 bottles Corbieres Boutenac Chateau Ollieux Romanis Atal Sia 2009 (OC). £140 - £180 13 6 BOTTLES CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE CHATEAU DE MONT REDON 2009 (OC). £120 - £150

6 6 BOTTLES CROZES HERMITAGE DOMAINE DE THALABERT PAUL JABOULET AINE 2011 (OWC). £80 - £100

14 12 BOTTLES RASTEAU COTES DU RHONE VILLAGES ‘LE PONCE’ DOMAINE DES ESCARAVAILLES 2009 (OC). £80 - £100

7 12 BOTTLES COTES DU RHONE VILLAGES ‘NOTRE DAME DES CELLETTES’ DOMAINE STE ANNE 2009 (OC). £100 - £120

15 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU BEAUMONT CRU BOURGEOIS SUPERIEUR HAUT MEDOC 2012 (OC). £80 - £100

8 18 BOTTLES MIXED LOT IN ORIGINAL CARTONS COTES DU RHONE VILLAGES, comprising 12 bottles Cotes du Rhone Villages Laudun Chateau Courac Rouge 2009, together with 6 bottles Cotes du Rhone Villages ‘Secret de Famille’ Paul Jaboulet Aine 2009 (in OC’s). £130 - £180

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16 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU D’ANGLUDET CRU BOURGEOIS SUPERIEUR MARGAUX 2012 (in 2 x 6 OWC’s). £220 - £250

20 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU PICARD CRU BOURGEOIS SUPERIEUR ST. ESTEPHE 2010 (OWC). £120 - £150

17 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU D’ANGLUDET CRU BOURGEOIS SUPERIEUR MARGAUX 2011 (in 2 x 6 OWC’s). £200 - £240

21 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU BATAILLEY GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 2009 (OWC). £400 - £450

18 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU D’ANGLUDET CRU BOURGEOIS SUPERIEUR MARGAUX 2009 (in 2 x 6 OWC’s). £300 - £350 19 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU BEAUMONT CRU BOURGEOIS SUPERIEUR HAUT MEDOC 2010 (OC). £150 - £180

22 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU HAUT BAGES LIBERAL GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 2008 (OWC). £250 - £280 23 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU BATAILLEY GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 2008 (OWC). £280 - £320 24 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU D’ANGLUDET CRU BOURGEOIS SUPERIEUR MARGAUX 2008 (OWC). £200 - £250

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25 6 BOTTLES LE PAVILLON ROUGE DU CHATEAU MARGAUX 2008 (2ND WINE OF CHATEAU MARGAUX) (OWC), slight damage to one corner of OWC. £650 - £750

27 12 BOTTLES LE PETIT MOUTON DU CHATEAU MOUTON ROTHSCHILD 2007 (in 2 x 6 OWC’s) £1,000 - £1,200 28 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU RAUZAN SEGLA GRAND CRU CLASSE MARGAUX 2007 (OWC). £500 - £550

26 12 BOTTLES LE PAVILLON ROUGE DU CHATEAU MARGAUX 2007 (2ND WINE OF CHATEAU MARGAUX) (OWC). £1,400 - £1,500 29 12 BOTTLES CHATEAU LYNCH BAGES GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 2007 (OWC). £850 - £900

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30 1 BOTTLE HERMITAGE ‘LA CHAPELLE’ JABOULET AINE 1990, 1.5cm ullage, very good condition and presentation very minor soiling - awarded 100 Parker Points. £300 - £350

32 1 BOTTLE HERMITAGE ‘LA CHAPELLE’ JABOULET AINE 1961, 5cm ullage - consistent for age, excellent intact slightly cellar soiled labels, UK shipped and bottled believed by either Berry Brothers or The Wine Society, an iconic wine and vintage, awarded 100 Parker Points on over 20 occasions. £1,700 - £2,500

31 1 BOTTLE HERMITAGE ‘LA CHAPELLE’ JABOULET AINE 1978, 1cm ullage, from excellent cellar, cellar damaged and soiled torn label - small parts of label missing - awarded 100 Parker Points. £600 - £650

33 1 BOTTLE CHATEAU MARGAUX 1ER GRAND CRU CLASSE MARGAUX 1982 (B/N), from a very fine cellar and believed single cellared since purchase en primeur, excellent, unblemished condition and presentation, shipped from USA in temperature and humidity controlled container. £550 - £650

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37 12 BOTTLES GRAHAM’S VINTAGE PORT 1994 (IN OWC). £500 - £600

34 1 BOTTLE CHATEAU LATOUR 1ER GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 2002 (I/N), from a very fine cellar, single cellared since purchase en primeur, excellent, unblemished condition and presentation. £550 - £650

38 1 X 50CL. BOTTLE ‘RARE BREED BAIJIU’ KWEICHOW MOUTAI ‘FLYING FAIRY’ 2016 SPECIAL RELEASE FOR DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS TO CHINA. £250 - £300 39 1 X 50CL. BOTTLE ‘RARE BREED BAIJIU’ KWEICHOW MOUTAI ‘FLYING FAIRY’ 2016 SPECIAL RELEASE FOR DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS TO CHINA. £250 - £300

35 1 MAGNUM CHATEAU LYNCH BAGES GRAND CRU CLASSE PAUILLAC 1982 (VTS), from a very fine cellar, single cellared since purchase en primeur, minor cellar scuff marks. £550 - £600 36 2 BOTTLES MIXED LOT FINE BURGUNDY, comprising 1 bottle Grand Cru ‘Clos de Tart’ ‘Monopole’ 1988 Mommessin (3cm ullage), together with 1 bottle Beaune Louis Jadot 2000 (high fill). £150 - £200

40 1 X 50CL. BOTTLE KWEICHOW MOUTAI ‘RARE BREED BAIJIU’ ‘KWEICHOW MOUTAI GROUP’ ‘20’, THE EXCEPTIONALLY RARE AND ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND 20 YEAR OLD SPECIAL RELEASE OF 2011. £2,800 - £3,000

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SINGLE OWNER COLLECTION OF DRINKING GLASSES

41 A LARGE ROUND FUNNEL BOWL WINE GLASS, c. 1760, set on a short double series opaque twist stem, terminating in a firing foot. 13cm high Provenance: The Edward V Phillips Collection.

43 A BALUSTER WINE GLASS, c. 1740, the bell bowl with a beaded lower section, supported on an inverted baluster stem with bead inclusions, basal knop and a conical foot. 16.5cm high £250 - £350

45 AN ENGRAVED CORDIAL GLASS, c. 1760, the ogee bowl decorated with a sprig of lily-of-the-valley beneath a swag band, supported on a double series opaque twist stem and plain conical foot. 13.3cm high Provenance:The Timothy Neat Collection and purchased from Wing Commander Ron Thomas of Somervale Antiques.

£180 - £250

£250 - £350

42 A BELL BOWL WINE GLASS, c. 1750, with a single series multiple spiral air twist stem, the twist extending into the base of the bowl, the stem bisected by a vermicular collar terminating in a conical foot. 16.5cm high

44 A FINELY ENGRAVED WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the ogee bowl engraved and polished with an insect and a carnation, supported on a centrally knopped multi-series air twist stem, raised on a plain conical foot. 15cm high

Provenance: The Edward V Phillips Collection.

Provenance: The Timothy Neat Collection.

£200 - £300

£250 - £350

46 A JACOBITE WINE GLASS, c. 1780, the round funnel bowl engraved with a single rose bud and a bird in flight, scale cut to the base, raised on a faceted centrally knopped stem, on a plain conical foot, the bowl when viewed from above revealing a Jacobite rose. 16.5cm £250 - £350

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49 A GROUP OF SIX WRYTHEN ALE GLASSES, 18th century, various dates. Tallest 13.5cm, smallest 10.5cm £100 - £150

47 A GROUP OF THREE FACET STEMMED GLASSES, c. 1780, comprising a firing glass, the round funnel bowl engraved and polished with an ‘oxo’ band, supported on stem cut with hexagonal facet and substantial foot, 13.5cm high; an ale glass or champagne flute with tall panel cut bowl over a hexagonal cut facet stem and a substantial plain conical foot, 18.5cm high; and a small wine glass with fluted bowl and ‘oxo’ band over a diamond facet stem, 10.5cm high. (3) £120 - £180 48 A FACET STEMMED WINE GLASS, c. 1780, the bell bowl with a scale-cut band, raised on a tapering stem cut with hexagonal facets on a conical foot with faceted rim. 17cm

50 A COMPOSITE STEM WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the small trumpet bowl on an air twist stem with a bun knop, and with a further central knop, raised on a plain conical foot.15.5cm high £250 - £350 51 A COMPOSITE STEM WINE GLASS, circa 1750, comprising a drawn trumpet bowl and plain stem sitting on an air twist stem with central ball knop and plain conical foot. 17cm £250 - £350 52 A FINE JACOBITE WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bell bowl characteristically engraved with a rose and two buds, with bird and star above, raised on a double knop multi series air twist stem on a conical foot. 15.5cm £700 - £900

Paper label: Honeybourne Museum. Provenance: The Royal Brierley Collection of English Glass, Sothebys, 1998. £120 - £180

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53 53 A HEAVY BALUSTER WINE GLASS, c. 1720, the conical or funnel bowl with filled base, above a shouldered baluster knop containing a tear over a basal knop, also with tear, on a domed and folded foot. 19.9cm Provenance: Bonhams, 2014. £1,500 - £2,000 54 A VERY RARE BALUSTER WINE GLASS, c. 1715, the conical bowl with heavy base set on a merese over an inverted four sided moulded stem with elongated tear, further moulded diamonds on each side of the pedestal and with crowns on the shoulders, raised on a folded conical foot. 18cm £3,000 - £4,000

55 A COMPOSITE STEM WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bell bowl over a short plain stem sitting on an air twist stem with a ball, raised on a plain conical foot. 16.2cm £200 - £300

56 A ROUND FUNNEL BOWL WINE GLASS, c. 1750, engraved within a foliate scroll banner ‘DE NEGOTIE’ (To Trade), over a bun knop over a six sided tapering moulded pedestal stem with elongated tear and basal knops raised on a shallow conical folded foot. 16.5cm £180 - £250

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60 A RARE CONCEALED JACOBITE WINE GLASS WITH BOWL OF ‘LYNN’ TYPE, c. 1765-70, the round funnel bowl moulded with concentric rings on a stem cut with hexagonal facets over a faceted foot with a petalcut rim, viewed from below depicting a Jacobite rose. 14.9cm

59 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GLASS TUMBLER ENGRAVED WITH A HUNTSMAN, jumping a five-bar gate, further engraved with a monogram ‘CF’ amidst rose, thistle and shamrock. 10cm 57 A JACOBITE WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bell bowl engraved with a rose and two buds on a plain stem with basal knop over a conical folded foot. 15.5cm

Note: the decoration of rose, thistle and shamrock perhaps a link with the Act of Union of 1801.

Note: ‘Lynn’ glass refers to glass moulded in this form which was sometimes called Norfolk glass or latterly Lynn glass in the belief that it was made in Kings Lynn. Provenance: William MacAdam Antique Glass, Edinburgh, 19 July 2002 The Basil Jefferies Collection Bonhams, Fine British Glass, 12 November 2014 £1,500 - £2,000

£70 - £90

£300 - £400

61 A PLAIN GLASS TUMBLER, c .1830, engraved with a portrait bust of Lord Brougham (1778-1868), wigged as Lord Chancellor under an inscription ‘Brougham Reform Cordial’, the reverse engraved ‘The True Spirit of Reform...Thurston, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Berwick Street, Soho’. 13cm

58 A GEORGIAN GLASS TUMBLER, c. 1815, with an engraved portrait of ‘Frederick III, King of Prussia’ within a cartouche decorated with a panoply of flags and swords. 9cm

Note: Henry Brougham was a Scots born politician closely associated with the Reform movement of the first quarter of the 19th century. He is bestknown for leading the great Reform Act of 1832 through the House of Lords in his role as Lord Chancellor. It is probable that this tumbler was made at Alloa Glassworks around 1830.

£700 - £900

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62 A 19TH CENTURY DRINKING GLASS ETCHED WITH COMIC IMAGES, the deep U-shaped bowl on a plain stem with basal cushion knop and shallow conical foot; together with A LAST DROP TUMBLER, with etched image of a hanged man opposed by a poem (2). 12cm and 11cm

64 A BRITANNIA RUMMER, c. 1805, the incurved bowl engraved with Britannia portrayed with a sailing ship opposed by a monogram below a foliate band and above a rudimentary stem and circular spread foot. 12cm Provenance: The Paul Kettle collection. £200 - £300

66 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MASONIC SHIP’S RUMMER, the bucket bowl engraved with a ship flanked by Masonic roundels opposed by the name ‘D E Strachan’, the short stem on square ‘lemon squeezer’ foot. 13cm

£80 - £120

£200 - £300

63 A LATE GEORGIAN RUMMER, c. 1800, the incurved bowl engraved to the upper rim ‘KING AND CONSTITUTION’ with crown opposing, above the base with basal cutting, on a rudimentary stem and square moulded foot. 15cm £200 - £300

65 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY DRINKING GLASS, with part wrythen fluted funnel bowl with shoulder knop above a winged propeller knop, raised on a conical folded foot. 15.5cm Provenance: bearing paper labels ‘The Paul Kettle Collection’ and ‘Laura Seddon’ (ex Harris Museum, Preston) £1,000 - £1,500

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67 A GEORGIAN GLASS TUMBLER, c. 1800, with slice cut flutes, engraved with a cartouche of a brigantine under the motto ‘Success to the Harriet’, further engraved with a monogram ‘HHD’ in a cartouche, amidst hops and barley, pontil polished out. 9cm £100 - £150

68 A GEORGIAN GLASS TUMBLER, c. 1800, slice cut fluted, engraved with Masonic symbols and with sprays of acorns and flowers, the pontil polished out. 10cm

70 A SMALL BALUSTROID WINE GLASS, c. 1720, with round funnel bowl over a flattened knop, teared stem, and further annular knop raised on a deep conical folded foot. 15cm

72 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PARLIAMENTARY GLASS TUMBLER, the dedication engraved ‘The Independence of Durham’ and ‘Rich’d Wharton its Defender’, within a thistle border with ‘No 405’ in a sunburst cartouche opposing. 10.2cm £200 - £300

£200 - £300

£180 - £250

69 A MID-19TH CENTURY GLASS TUMBLER, with thick heavy base and polished out pontil engraved with Merchant Ship ‘Wm Pen of New York’, and ‘A present for my dear Father from Southport 1859’, signed T Armstrong in diamond point. 9.5cm

71 TWO AIR TWIST CORDIAL GLASSES, 18TH CENTURY, one with bell bowl over a shoulder knop and central swelling knop on a folded foot; the second with a double ogee bowl over an air twist stem with slight swelling central knop and a domed foot.18cm and 19cm (2) £80 - £120

73 A LARGE GEORGIAN RUMMER, c. 1800, with pointed funnel bowl finely engraved with a central floral cartouche, the rim with an engraved floral band, raised on a bladed knop stem and domed lemon squeezer foot with square base. 17cm Provenance: The Christopher Crabtree collection. £200 - £300

£180 - £250

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77 A LARGE BOHEMIAN GLASS TUMBLER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, engraved with a country house and vignettes of angling and boating scenes. 11.5cm £80 - £120

74 A BALUSTROID WINE GLASS, c. 1730, the drawn trumpet bowl finely engraved with a band of trophies and swags on a plain stem with cushion knop over a basal knop and folded foot. 16cm £300 - £400

76 A WILLIAMITE BATTLE OF THE BOYNE COMMEMORATIVE RUMMER, c. 1820, the tapered bucket bowl with broad cut facets at the base, decorated to one side with a mounted warrior under an inscription , ‘THE GLORIOUS MEMORY OF KING WILLIAM’, the reverse inscribed ‘BOYNE 1ST JULY 1690’ above crossed laurel branches, on a knopped stem raised on a plain circular foot. 15.5cm £180 - £250

75 A JACOBITE WINE GLASS, c. 1765, the round funnel bowl engraved ‘Succefs to the Society’, raised on a double series opaque twist stem over a conical foot. 15cm

78 A LARGE COMMEMORATIVE RUMMER, 1821, for the Coronation of George IV, with long tapered bucket bowl engraved with a portrait bust, crown and floral decoration dated July 19 1821, over an annular knopped pedestal stem. 20cm £200 - £300

£500 - £700

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79 A GEORGE III GOLDEN JUBILEE GLASS RUMMER, engraved ‘JUBILEE OCTR 25 1809’ above a crown and ‘50 YEAR’ within a partial leaf border, flanked by fouled anchors, the reverse with an All-Seeing Eye above ‘GIIIR’, on a merese over a short waisted stem and circular foot. 18.4cm

81 A WINE GLASS, c. 1750, with waisted bucket bowl engraved with trailing vines and grapes formed from polished roundels, on a multi-spiral air twist stem, raised on a plain conical foot. 16cm

83 A SHORT FLAMIFORM ALE GLASS, c. 1700, the wrythen and pulled bowl below a plain rim later engraved GOD SAVE KING GEORGE above a bladed and basal knop, raised on a shallow conical folded foot. 13cm

£400 - £600

£250 - £350

82 AN OGEE BOWL WINE GLASS, c. 1740, the bowl engraved with trailing vines and grapes on a plain stem raised on a conical folded foot. 14.8cm

84 AN OGEE BOWL WINE GLASS, c. 1765, the base of the bowl spirally moulded above a multi-spiral opaque twist stem with central angular knop, raised on a plain conical foot. 16.2cm

£300 - £400

80 AN OGEE BOWL WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bowl engraved with a casket, birds and floral decoration on multispiral air twist stem on a plain conical foot. 15cm £400 - £600

£150 - £250

£80 - £120

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85 85 A NAVAL CONQUEST COMMEMORATIVE GLASS RUMMER c. 1804, finely engraved with a naval battle before the Rock of Gibraltar and inscribed ‘CAPTURE OF GIBRALTER (sic) BY THE BRITISH FLEET 1704’, on a square foot with a star cut base. 11.5cm Note: Gibraltar was captured by an Anglo-Dutch naval force in August 1704 during the War of the Spanish Succession.

86 86 A GROUP OF THREE GEORGIAN PLAIN STEM DRINKING GLASSES, c. 1740, each with conical folded foot, comprising: a tall ale flute engraved with hops and barley (16.8cm); a wine glass with rib moulded round funnel bowl engraved with swags and stylised flowers (14.5cm); and a small wine glass with cup bowl engraved with stylised flowers (11.5cm). (3) £150 - £250

£300 - £400

87 A GROUP OF FOUR WAGER GLASSES, c. 1800, comprising: a panel moulded privateer glass engraved with a man o’war in full sail and inscribed ‘Succefs to the Renown’ with a pair of dice in the base; and three similar but smaller glasses, with three dice in the base, one engraved with two boxers and the inscription ‘BF 1795’, another engraved with a skull and cross-bones and inscribed ‘or Glory’ (chip to rim); the third engraved with the Prince of Wales feathers inscribed ‘God Blefs ye Prince’. (4) First 14cm, remainder 8cm £600 - £800

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GLASS 88 TWO ART NOUVEAU IRIDESCENT GLASS VASES IN THE STYLE OF LOETZ, each rim with pierced metal mount. 30cm high £70 - £90 89 A VICTORIAN ETCHED GLASS DECANTER, with faceted neck above etched vine decoration. 28cm high £150 - £250 90 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY AMETHYST GLASS BOTTLE DECANTERS, each with linear trailed decoration turning to a spiral on the elongated neck, with cork stoppers. 28.5cm £150 - £250 91 TWO COLOURED OPAQUE TWIST STEM WINE GLASSES, one with bell bowl on a blue and white stem and circular foot, the other with ovoid bowl on a red and white opaque twist stem and circular foot. (2) Taller 14cm £80 - £120 92 A CONTINENTAL GILDED AND CUT-GLASS PUNCH BOWL AND GLASSES, the bowl and cover of spherical form, the cover with gilded knop above a panel cut band, the bowl with bands of diamond and trellis cutting, with nine barrel-form singlehandled cups en suite. Height of bowl and cover 32cm

98 95 AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS, the funnel bowl above a tapering stem with tear drop inclusion, on a domed foot; together with a Continental drinking glass, the bowl with scalloped rim over a tapering knopped stem and folded foot. (2) First 14.25cm

96 TWO 19TH CENTURY DRINKING GLASSES WITH PESTLES, each with short stem and on circular foot, with moulded pestle (2). 11.25cm £60 - £90 97 A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN GLASS, including four blue wines, Mary Gregory decanter, pair of Mary Gregory vases, vaseline glass sugar and cream, etc. £80 - £120 98 RENE LALIQUE (FRENCH, 18601945) A RARE ‘TRUITE’ DECORATIVE MOTIF, DESIGNED IN 1933, clear, frosted and polished glass, stencilled R. LALIQUE FRANCE. 36cm long £400 - £600

93 AN AIRTWIST STEM WINE GLASS, the bell bowl raised on a tapering stem and circular foot. 15.5cm

99 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY FROSTED AND POLISHED GLASS COMPORTS, with everted rims and faceted waisted stems continuing to star-cut foot, 24cm wide; together with A 19TH CENTURY GILDED WHITE OVERLAY GLASS JUG, 28.5cm high; and A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY DECANTERS, 35cm high. (5)

94 TWO OPAQUE TWIST STEM WINE GLASSES, one with bell bowl etched with grapes and vine leaves, the base with bubble inclusions, on a circular foot, the second with cup bowl, on a circular foot (2). Taller 17.25cm £100 - £150

£50 - £70

£80 - £120

£80 - £120

£70 - £90

100 TWO MASONIC TOASTING GLASSES: the first of tapering form, etched ‘Presented by Brother F.E. Martin.....1930-31’and ‘The Lodge of Amity’; the second etched with a star enclosing Lodge no. 80. (2) First 9cm

101 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 £80 - £120 102 FLYGSFORS, A SWEDISH COQUILLE GLASS VASE, designed by Paul Kedelv, of characteristic form in shaded greens and pinks, incised factory mark and dated (19)59. 33.5cm £40 - £60 103 A GROUP OF SIX 19TH CENTURY WINE BOTTLES, together with A SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE FLAGON, 1 gallon, with incised decoration. (7) Flagon 30cm £80 - £120

£120 - £180 104 A DARK GREEN GLASS TRANSITIONAL ONION/MALLET BOTTLE, 18th/19th CENTURY, with moulded mark to the base ‘J&B’. 17.5cm £40 - £60 17


CERAMICS

105 A BRISTOL HARD-PASTE FLUTED CUP, CIRCA 1770, enamel painted with floral sprigs and a ribbon tied garland beneath a red painted rim. 7cm high £200 - £300 106 A LARGE SEVRES TYPE PORCELAIN PLAQUE, 19TH CENTURY, signed M. Rochette, painted with a portrait of Louis XV in Coronation robes, the cobalt border gilded with scrolling acanthus and trellis, blue painted interlaced L’s mark with letter M. Diameter 50cm £400 - £600 111 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 £400 - £600

107 A LARGE CHINESE POTTERY MODEL OF A RECUMBENT WATER BUFFALO, ochre glazed. Approximately 58cm long £1,200 - £1,800 108 A PAIR OF SPODE CHAMBERSTICKS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, decorated in an Imari palette to pattern number 967. 6.5cm high £100 - £150 109 A CHINESE ENAMEL PAINTED FAMILLE ROSE CACHEPOT, 19TH CENTURY, painted with a typical floral spray, bird on a branch and insects, all below a painted Greek Key frieze. 12cm high, 14cm wide

112 AN ENGLISH SLIPWARE COMMEMORATIVE DOUBLESPOUT TEAPOT, of spherical form, inscribed ‘Coronation June 26 1902..Mrs Cooper’. Length across spouts 26cm £100 - £150

£500 - £700 110 A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN CUP AND SAUCER, enamelled with floral sprays under osier moulded rims, under glaze blue crossed swords mark.

113 A FINE SPODE FLARED CYLINDRICAL BEAKER, CIRCA 1815, decorated in the Imari style with flowers and foliage within a shaped cartouche, richly gilded on a cobalt ground with white beaded borders, unmarked. 15cm

£40 - £60

£120 - £180

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114 A WORCESTER SPARROW BEAK MILK JUG, printed and painted with five Chinese figures around tables set with vases, in bright enamel colours. 8.5cm high £200 - £300 115 A CHINESE POLYCHROME ENAMELLED YIXING TEAPOT, the lobed body enamel painted with floral sprigs and roundels. 11.5cm high £200 - £300

119 A KPM BERLIN PORCELAIN PLAQUE, enamelled with a Renaissance Bride in reflective pose within a landscape after an original by Wilhelm von Kaulbach, impressed mark, framed. Frame 35.5cm by 28cm £1,200 - £1,500

116 A WORCESTER BLUE AND WHITE SAUCE BOAT, CIRCA 1770, painted with floral sprays, blue crescent mark. 19cm long £200 - £300 117 A ROYAL CROWN DERBY LIMITED EDITION PORCELAIN URN AND COVER TO COMMEMORATE THE MARRIAGE OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES AND LADY DIANA SPENCER, printed mark, ed. 145/200, in its original fitted case. Height 22cm £100 - £200 118 A PAIR OF DOULTON LAMBETH SILICON WARE VASES, dated 1882, of pedestal form with flared rims, impressed marks. 17.5cm

120 WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR LIBERTY & CO., A TUDRIC PEWTER MOUNTED POMEGRANATE PATTERN BOWL, c. 1920, the pottery base with impressed mark ‘Moorcroft Made in England’, within a hammered pewter rim stamped ‘Tudric Moorcroft 01532’. 28cm £600 - £800

£70 - £90

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121 A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE KENDI, painted with foliage and chickens, 25cm high; together with A CHINESE CLOISONNE VASE, decorated with bats and clouds against a green ground, 21cm high. (2)

126 A CHINESE ENAMEL PAINTED PORCELAIN DISH, decorated inside and out with ducks, the rim painted with blue characters. Diameter 22.5cm £80 - £120

£400 - £600 122 A PORCELAIN SPARROW BEAK JUG AND COVER IN CHINESE EXPORT STYLE, the cover with moulded bud finial, the body painted with a ship and sprigs of foliage. 12cm high £150 - £250

127 A SMALL ENGLISH PORCELAIN CREAM JUG, probably Bow, polychrome painted with floral sprays beneath a gilded rim, the lower body with leaf moulding. 7cm high £300 - £400

123 A LARGE CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE FISH BOWL, the exterior painted with figures, deer and insects beneath clouds in a landscape, the interior painted with Koi fish. 50cm high, 57.5cm diameter £350 - £450

124 A BOW FLUTED CREAM BOAT, CIRCA 1760, polychrome painted with flowers. 18.5cm long £300 - £500 125 A LARGE CHINESE PORCELAIN MEIPING VASE, iron red and ochre decorated with figures and trees, the shoulder decorated with phoenix and foliage. 43cm high £200 - £300

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128 A CHINESE BROWN GLAZED BOWL, with moulded mask and ring ‘handles’, on a carved zitan stand. Bowl 15.5cm high £500 - £700 129 AN UNUSUAL ENGLISH EARTHENWARE PLAQUE, CIRCA 1850, printed in black and painted with classical scene of figures and two large urns on a terrace with Gothic buildings beyond, the ‘frame’ sponged in black with yellow ochre contrast. 22cm by 24cm £120 - £180

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130 A ROYAL ALBERT HEIRLOOM PATTERN TEA AND PARTIAL DINNER SERVICE, including teapot, sucrier, cream jugs, teacups and saucers, dessert bowls, dinner plates, twinhandled soup plates etc (approx. 50 pieces).

135 A CARLTON WARE COFFEE SERVICE, each piece moulded and painted with floral sprays against a shaded green dimpled ground, comprising coffee pot, cream and sugar, six cups and saucers and two cake plates (approx. 17 pieces).

£120 - £180

£50 - £70

131 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN CENTREPIECE, the large oval bowl with splayed reticulated sides on a waisted pedestal with oval foot, painted throughout with floral bands and garlands, unmarked. Height 29.5cm, width 37cm

136 A PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE BY MILWYN HOLLOWAY, the oval plaque hand painted with sheep in a Winter landscape, signed, printed Milwyn Holloway mark verso, framed. Plaque 22cm by 15cm, frame 34cm by 26cm

£80 - £120

£200 - £300

132 A CLARICE CLIFF BIZARRE VASE, shape no. 269 with bulbous head, painted with brightly coloured bands, Newport Pottery Bizarre mark. 15cm high £150 - £200 133 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PARIAN FIGURES OF CLASSICAL MAIDENS, each modelled standing with an arm resting on an object on a pedestal, unsigned, under glass domes with ebonised stands. 44cm high overall £250 - £350 134 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

137 A CHINESE CANTON FAMILLE ROSE PORCELAIN VASE, of baluster form, the flared rim above a neck moulded with chilong and kylin, painted with cartouches of sages and mounted warriors against a moulded and painted floral ground, unmarked. 47cm £200 - £300

£800 - £1,200

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140 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE JAR, blue painted with a continuous landscape with figures, 17cm high; together with A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, of lobed bulbous form, painted with bamboo, 13cm high. (2) £200 - £300 141 A PAIR OF ITALIAN PORCELAIN FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS, LATE 19TH CENTURY, Giulio Richard of Milan, modelled as a boy and girl, he bearing a wheatsheaf, she flowers, under foliate candle cups and on shaped bases moulded with c-scrolls, underglaze blue factory mark (one candle cup detached). 27cm £50 - £70

138 A CHINESE POWDER-BLUE GROUND PORCELAIN ‘ROULEAU’ VASE IN THE KANGXI STYLE, painted in gilt with cartouches of pheasants amidst flowering boughs, unmarked. 46cm £1,000 - £1,500

142 A CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND COVER, c. 1780, transfer printed in underglaze blue in the Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, C mark to base. Length across handle 16.5cm £150 - £250

139 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE TEA CANISTER, c. 1770, decorated in the Three Flowers pattern, lacking cover, hatched crescent mark. 12.25cm

143 A RUSKIN CRYSTALLINE VASE, CIRCA 1930, of swollen ovoid form with streaked and mottled glaze, impressed marks. 16.5cm high

£100 - £150

£250 - £350

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144 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE MEIPING VASE, decorated with lotus flowers and dragons, bears blue seal mark to base. 32cm £150 - £250

148 A 19TH CENTURY PALISSY STYLE DISH, JOSE A. CUNHA, PORTUGAL, applied with lizards, toad and insects against a typical shredded ground, impressed factory mark. Diameter 24.5cm £80 - £120

145 A LEEDS CREAMWARE TEAPOT, c. 1770/80, of globular form, painted with floral sprays, the spout moulded with acanthus. Length across handle 21cm £200 - £300

149 A GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA NUT DISH, CIRCA 1870, the two dishes relief moulded with leaf and hazelnut decoration, with a central squirrel handle, incised registration mark to base and cipher. 34cm wide £200 - £300

146 A BORDER FINE ARTS GROUP, FRIEND OR FOE, on an oval wooden base, paper label, dated 2006. Height overall 22.5cm £80 - £120 147 A SET OF FOUR ROYAL WORCESTER PLATES, LATE 19TH CENTURY, each with scalloped gilt rim and painted with floral sprays, puce factory mark and date code for 1894. 22cm

150 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 (chips). Length across spout 20.5cm £120 - £180

£50 - £70

151 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT AND ASSOCIATED COVER, the teapot c. 1780, of globular form, polychrome painted with floral sprays and tendrils, the later cover with floriform knop. Length across handle 19cm £100 - £150 148

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155 A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT-PAINTED ‘SACK’ VASES, each painted with peaches and cherries, signed, black printed marks, shape no. G957. 8.25cm £180 - £250

152 A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT-PAINTED COMPORT, with moulded scalloped rim, painted with apples and grapes and signed by Harry Ayrton, on a spreading circular foot, black printed mark. 22cm £400 - £600

156 A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT-PAINTED JAR AND COVER, decorated with peaches, grapes, plums and berries, signed by Harry Ayrton, black printed marks. 18cm £800 - £1,200

153 A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT-PAINTED VASES, of cylinder form, with flared rims, each decorated with pears and berries and signed by Harry Ayrton, black printed marks and shape no. G923. 22.5cm £700 - £900 154 A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT-PAINTED BOWL, with scalloped rim, the well decorated with pears and berries, black printed mark. 19.5cm £350 - £450

157 A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT-PAINTED JAR AND COVER, decorated with apples, peaches and grapes, signed R. Lewis, black printed marks. 18cm £700 - £900

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158 A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT-PAINTED STRAWBERRY BOWL, with scalloped rim, the well decorated with a basket of strawberries, signed Ricketts, puce printed mark. 22.5cm £200 - £300

159 A ROYAL WORCESTER FRUIT-PAINTED VASE, of spherical form, twin-handled, on a waisted stem and square foot, decorated with peaches and grapes, signed Hook, black printed factory mark and shape no. 2363, lacking cover, 16cm

163 A LARGE JAPANESE IMARI FLOOR VASE, of baluster form with undulating rim to the flared neck, decorated in the characteristic palette with landscape vignettes and foliage, on a wooden stand. Vase 89.5cm high, with stand 117cm

£400 - £600

£200 - £300

160 A SET OF FOUR PARAGON HAND-PAINTED PLATES, the well of each decorated with pink roses and signed F. Plant, within a blue and gilt rim, printed factory mark (4). 21.5cm

164 WILLIAM MOORCROFT A CORNFLOWER PATTERN POWDER BLUE VASE, CIRCA 1925, of shouldered ovoid form, tubelined and hand painted with the stylised flowers against a blue ground, Sotheby’s label, dated 2002, for the Albert E. Wade Collection, blue painted signature and impressed factory marks. 25.5cm

£200 - £300 161 A PAIR OF ENGLISH PORCELAIN CANDLESTICKS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, each painted with four floral sprays within gilt bordered panels against a powder blue ground, the rims decorated with gilding. 17.5cm high £300 - £500 162 A DRESDEN PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the brass rimmed dial with Arabic numerals within a floral-encrusted case with Bacchic putto surmount, applied with three further putti emblematic of the seasons, on scroll feet, unmarked. 47cm £100 - £200

£1,000 - £1,500 165 A COLLECTION OF GOEBEL HUMMEL AND SIMILAR GERMAN FIGURES, SECOND HALF 20TH CENTURY, approximately forty pieces including a wide variety of models including chimney sweep, accordionist, fisher boy etc, various factory marks including Friedel, Goebel etc (c. 40). Varying heights, c. 13cm £100 - £150 166 A DRESDEN PORCELAIN MIRROR, the rectangular bevelled plate within a frame with musical putto crest, the frame applied with a pair of putti amidst floral encrusted sprays and painted with flowers. Overall 51cm by 33cm £80 - £120 25


167 A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE BARREL FORM TANKARD, painted with a river landscape below a frieze of moths and foliage, moulded strap handle. 15cm high

173 A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE, the shape of Gu type, brightly painted in coloured enamels with foliage. 37.5cm high £80 - £120

£200 - £300 168 A LARGE PAIR OF JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE VASES, CIRCA 1900, each painted with foliage, the flared necks with undulating rims, 40.5cm high; together with A SMALL JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE, of similar date, 18cm high. (3)

174 A SPODE LAVENDER GROUND BOUGH POT AND PIERCED COVER, CIRCA 1816, of rounded form with tapering base, slip moulded white decoration of children playing beneath a gilt border of scrolling foliage, rare impressed mark and pattern 2063 in red. 14cm £120 - £180

£80 - £120 169 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 £60 - £80

175 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA CANISTER, c. 1770, polychrome painted with floral sprigs and with linear bands, lacking cover. 13.8cm £120 - £180 176 A COLLECTION OF FIGURES, including a large Lladro figure, four Royal Doulton figures (two boxed), four Coalport figures and a Nao figure group (boxed). (10) £80 - £120 177 A PAIR OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE YELLOW GROUND PORCELAIN GU VASES, each decorated with dragons and flowers within Greek Key bands and with seal mark to base. 38cm £150 - £250 178 A MOORCROFT POTTERY TABLE LAMP, of baluster form, tubelined and painted with water lilies against a blue ground, impressed marks and paper label. Excluding fitting 26cm £100 - £150

170 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 £120 - £180 171 A GROUP OF THREE CHINESE PORCELAIN VASES, the first of baluster form, blue and white painted with figures, 26cm high; the second of shouldered ovoid form, decorated with birds on a bough, 20cm high; the third of cylindrical form, grisaille painted with figures by a river, 11cm high. (3) £300 - £400 172 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE TEA CANISTER, c. 1770, decorated in the Fence pattern, lacking cover, hatched crescent mark. 12.5cm

179 A WORCESTER COFFEE CUP, CIRCA 1770, painted with Chinese figures. 6.5cm high

£100 - £150

£150 - £200

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185 AN 18TH CENTURY PEWTER BOWL, circular, with shallow rim, unmarked. 29.75cm £30 - £50 186 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER TRAY, kidney shaped with undulating rim, chased with whiplash and stylised foliage against a hammered ground, 56.6cm wide; together with AN ARTS AND CRAFTS HAMMERED BRASS COAL BOX, with hinged rectangular cover above a tapering box with applied lion rampant plaque to the front, raised on paw feet and with twin carrying handles, possibly Scottish, 43cm wide overall. (2) £60 - £80

180 A LINTHORPE POTTERY VASE, of ovoid form with high neck, with thick brown drip glaze over white veined ox-blood ground, shape no. 875, impressed Henry Tooth monogram, impressed factory mark. 31cm high £150 - £250 181 A DERBY RETICULATED BASKET, CIRCA 1775, with slim double loop handles and gilt sprigs, the exterior applied with gilt florets, raised on a rope moulded foot, incised N and crown over D mark in blue, collector’s label. 23.5cm wide £150 - £250

METALWORK

187 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 £60 - £80

182 A GILT-BRASS PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, the rectangular aperture within a frame elaborately cast with shell, scrolls and acanthus, with easel back (glass cracked). Height overall 31cm £50 - £70 183 TWO PAIRS OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS: THE FIRST EARLY 19TH CENTURY, push-up, of tapering fluted columnar form; the second taper sticks, of baluster form, on petal-cast bases. (2) First 24.5cm £60 - £80 184 A BRASS ALMS DISH, chased to the centre with a stylised floral roundel, the well and rim with bands of punched decoration. 30.5cm

188 A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE INKWELL IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS HOPE, of reeded oval form, raised on four panther form legs terminating in paw feet, the cover with crown finial. 26cm

£80 - £120

£200 - £300

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195 189 A 19TH CENTURY GILDED COPPER PLAQUE, THE DESCENT FROM THE CROSS, in a gilt highlighted ebonised mount and ebonised frame. Plaque 43cm by 29.5cm, overall 59cm by 45.5cm

193 ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO A TUDRIC PEWTER VASE, cast in low relief with stylised foliage, raised on three lug feet, no. 0227, stamped ENGLISH PEWTER. 23.5cm high

£200 - £300

£300 - £500

190 A 19TH CENTURY GILT-BRONZE GASOLIER WALL SCONCE, cast as a winged mermaid, on a circular mahogany plaque; together with A 19TH CENTURY GILT-BRONZE TWO-LIGHT WALL SCONCE, cast as a serpent and scrolling acanthus, on a circular mahogany plaque. (2) Diameter of each plaque approximately 27.5cm

194 ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO A TUDRIC PEWTER BUTTER DISH, circular, the sides cast in low relief with stylised honesty, the pierced handles also taking the form of twin honesty flowers, with a green glass liner, no. 0163, stamped ENGLISH PEWTER. Diameter 18.5cm £300 - £400

£200 - £300 191 A LARGE BRASS GONG, POSSIBLY CHINESE, circular, with raised central boss and with ebonised striker. Diameter 55cm £50 - £70

195 ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO A RARE PAIR OF TUDRIC PEWTER TULIP VASES, rare at only 6-inches high, crisply cast sinuous tendril handles, no. 029, stamped ENGLISH PEWTER. 15.5cm £1,000 - £1,500

192 A PAIR OF LIBERTY & CO TUDRIC PEWTER SHALLOW BOWLS, DESIGNED BY ARCHIBALD KNOX, each cast in low relief to the rim with stylised honesty, raised on three bracket feet, nos. 01161, stamped TUDRIC PEWTER. Diameter 26cm

196 AN ISLAMIC BRONZE BOWL, with bulls head ring handles and three feet. 32cm high £150 - £250

£400 - £600

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201 A MAHOGANY CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER-PLATED FLATWARE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the case with hinged lid and two fitted drawers, the William Hutton flatware in the Chippendale pattern, together with an assortment of miscellaneous plated serving pieces. Case 47.5cm wide £80 - £120 202 A PAIR OF PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY, each on shaped circular base with foliage scroll band, the stems of tapering foliage form, the detachable branches with two scrolling reeded arms, each terminating in a capstan socket and with detachable nozzle, with a further central socket, nozzle lacking, the bases filled, 47.5cm. high. 197 A SUBSTANTIAL PAIR OF GILT-METAL FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS, IN THE NAPOLEON III TASTE, each modelled with a baluster candle cup supported by a pair of draped putti, on a circular base cast with foliate decoration. 26cm

£200 - £300

£120 - £180

£30 - £50

PLATE

203 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED ASPARAGUSTONGS, 19TH CENTURY, King’s pattern, 29.5cm. long.

204 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER-PLATED SHELL SHAPED VESTA CASE, 5.5cm

198 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, 46cm. diameter.

£40 - £60

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

199 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER-PLATED CANTEEN IN AN OAK TABLE, twelve place settings, the table with hinged top and fitted drawer, raised on square section tapering legs joined by a shelf stretcher. 76cm high, 84cm wide, 47cm deep

206 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PLATE MOUNTED OAK PATENT TANTALUS, with locking handle and three decanters, complete with key. 40.5cm long

205 A 19TH CENTURY BRASS, EBONY AND SILVER-PLATED QUILL CUTTER AND KNIFE, STAMPED WOOD, 9cm

£120 - £180

£100 - £150

207 A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED CAMPANA FORM ICE BUCKETS, one bears paper label inscribed with the date 1913, each with stamped crown mark. 28cm high £300 - £400 200 A GERMAN ELECTRO-PLATED BOTTLE-COASTER, WURTTEMBERGISHE METALLWARENFABRIK (WMF), GEISLINGEN, 20TH CENTURY, tapering and with two scroll handles, the sides with openwork stylised foliage, 20.5cm. high. £150 - £200

208 A SILVER-PLATED THERMOS, 20TH CENTURY, of square section and with angular handle, with pull off cover, the interior glass lined, engraved on each side Ballantines and with the coat-of-arms of Ballantines Whisky, 27cm. high. £100 - £150 29


SINGLE OWNER COLLECTION OF SILVER FISH SLICES 209 A GEORGE III SILVER FISH-SLICE, WILLIAM ABDY, LONDON, 1794, with beaded filled handle, the blade pierced with slats and with bright-cut engraving, engraved with a crest, 31cm. long.

216 A WILLIAM IV SILVER FISH-SLICE, JONATHAN HAYNE, LONDON, 1834, King’s pattern and engraved with a crest, the blade with husk shell terminal and pierced with stylised foliage, 31.5cm. long, 6.2 troy ounces.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

210 A GEORGE III SILVER FISH-SLICE, WILLIAM ELEY AND WILLIAM FEARN, LONDON, 1815, the handle Beaded Old English pattern and engraved with a crest, the handle pierced with latticework and stylised scales, 30.5cm. long, 5.6 troy ounces.

217 A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH-SLICE, SAMUEL HAYNE AND DUDLEY CATER, LONDON, 1846, Fiddle pattern, the blade pierced and engraved with two fish within foliage scrolls populated by birds, 29.5cm. long, 3.8 troy ounces.

£100 - £150 211 A VICTORIAN SILVER-FISH SLICE, ROBERT WALLIS, LONDON,1845, Fiddle pattern, the blade pierced and engraved with a fish among foliage scrolls and acorns, 31.5cm. long, 5.11 troy ounces. £100 - £150 212 A GEORGE IV SILVER FISH-SLICE, ROBERT PEPPIN, LONDON, 1824, Fiddle Thread and Shell pattern, engraved with a crest, the blade pierced with stylised foliage, 30.5cm. long, 7.6 troy ounces.

£100 - £150 218 A GEORGE III SILVER FISH-SLICE, EDWARD FERNELL, LONDON, 1804, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest, the blade pierced with pattern of alternating quatrefoils and dots, 29cm. long, 5.4 troy ounces. £100 - £150 219 A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH-SLICE, JOHN STONE, LONDON, 1845, Fiddle pattern, the blade pierced in script ‘FISH’ within foliage scrolls, 31cm. long, 4.5 troy ounces. £100 - £150

£100 - £150 213 A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH-SLICE, GEORGE ADAMS, LONDON, 1846, King’s pattern, engraved with a crest, the blade pierced with foliage scrolls, 31cm. long, 5.8 troy ounces. £100 - £150

220 A GEORGE III SILVER FISH-SLICE, SOLOMON ROYES, LONDON, 1819, Fiddle pattern, engraved with the initial ‘F’, with pierced blade, 29.5cm. long, 5 troy ounces. £100 - £150

214 A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH-SLICE, SAMUEL HAYNE AND DUDLEY CATER, LONDON, 1840, Fiddle pattern, engraved with an initial, the blade pierced with scrolls and palmettes, 31cm. long, 5.2 troy ounces.

221 A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH-SLICE, MAPPIN AND WEBB, SHEFFIELD, 1895, the scroll terminal with vacant shield, the blade pierced and bright cut with slats, 29cm. long, 3.9 troy ounces. £100 - £150

£100 - £150 215 A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH-SLICE, SAMUEL HAYNE AND DUDLEY CATER, LONDON, 1841, King’s Honeysuckle pattern, engraved with a crest, the place with shell terminal and pierced with foliage scrolls, 31cm. long, 6.8 troy ounces.

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£100 - £150

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222 A GEORGE III SILVER FISH-SLICE, THE BLADE HENRY CHAWNER, LONDON, 1796, THE HANDLE MOSES BRENT, LONDON, CIRCA 1796, the filled handle reeded and engraved with a crest, the blade pierced with foliage and engraved with initials within a bright-cut border, 29.5cm. long. £100 - £150 223 A GEORGE III SILVER FISH-SLICE, WILLIAM ABDY, LONDON, 1790, the filled handle reeded and engraved with a crest, the blade engraved with a fish within a pierced and engraved foliage border, 29.5cm. long. £100 - £150 224 A GEORGE III SILVER FISH-SLICE, PETER AND WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON, 1812, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials below a crest, the blade pierced and engraved with a fish within foliage scrolls, 28cm. long, 4.4 troy ounces. £100 - £150

SILVER

228 AN ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE PORRINGER, BY STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1982, tapering cylindrical and with two scroll handles, the lower body cast with gilt lilies and lily pads, engraved underneath with an inscription commemorating the christening on 4 August 1982 of H.R.H. Prince William, 11cm. wide over handles, 4.8 troy ounces. £300 - £500 229 A LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER,WALKER & HALL, BIRMINGHAM 1890, with bun top; together with A SET OF FOUR SILVER SALTS, LONDON, 1911. (5) Gross 9.3oz £70 - £90 230 A GEORGE V SILVER, TORTOISESHELL AND WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPER JEWEL BOX, LONDON, 1913, the hinged rectangular lid with tortoiseshell panel centred by a circular Wedgwood roundel depicting Classical figures, raised on C-scroll feet. Overall 12cm long £160 - £200

225 A GEORGE V PARCEL-GILT SILVER CIGARETTE-CASE, BY SAMPSON MORDAN AND CO., LONDON, 1913, oblong, the base and cover each engine-turned and parcel-gilt with lines, with chain and suspension ring, in fitted gilt embossed green leather covered case labelled for Asprey 166 Bond Street, London, the case 16.5cm. long, 2.3 troy ounces. £150 - £250 226 TWO SILVER SHOE-FORM PIN CUSHIONS, the larger shoe, Chester, 1912; the smaller, Gorham. (2) Larger 13cm £100 - £150

231 A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING-MUG, THOMAS LATHAM AND ERNEST MORTON, BIRMINGHAM, 1875, baluster and on spreading beaded foot, the sides chased with foliage and flower swags, with beaded scroll handle, 10cm. high, 4.3 troy ounces. £80 - £120 232 A GEORGE V SILVER TEAPOT, WALKER AND HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1918, compressed circular and on spreading foot, the foot and rim each with egg and dart border, the hinged cover with ebonised finial, with ebonised handle, 28cm. wide, gross weight 18.4 troy ounces. £150 - £250

227 A GROUP OF SILVER ITEMS, COMPRISING: three differing five bar toast-racks, Birmingham, 1936, Birmingham, 1934 and Sheffield, 1933; a seven bar toast-rack, Birmingham, 1933; a dish, Chester, 1901; two silver-mounted glass scent-flasks, Birmingham, 1919 and London, 1924; six teaspoons and a pair of sugar-tongs, London, 1902 and 1903; a button-hook with cast thistle and purple stone terminal; an engine-turned pencil and a pencil-holder, weighable silver 12 troy ounces.

233 A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD-POT, BY GEORGE NATHAN AND RIDLEY HAYES, BIRMINGHAM, 1887, bombe and on spreading foot, the lower body fluted and with a band of foliage scrolls on a matted ground, the hinged cover with ball finial, with clear glass liner, with an associated Old English pattern condiment spoon by John and William Deakin, Sheffield, 1916, 7cm. high, 1.9 troy ounces.

£150 - £250

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234 A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF-BOX, BY GEORGE UNITE, BIRMINGHAM, 1871, oblong, the hinged cover engraved with foliage and an inscription to James Hunter from John Sheppard D’Arcy dated June 1872, the base engraved with foliage quatrefoils, 8.7cm. wide, 2.9 troy ounces.

240 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SALT-CELLARS, BY JOSEPH CRADDOCK AND WILLIAM KER REID, LONDON, 1821, fluted compressed circular, with gilt bowls, 7cm. diameter, 8.8 troy ounces. £300 - £400

£150 - £250 235 A GROUP OF SILVER AND WHITE METAL COMPRISING: A MINIATURE SILVER TYG, London 1911, with presentation engraving; a pair of hallmarked cufflinks with swivel backs; two engine-turned napkin rings (one in a fitted case), a fiddle pattern teaspoon; a cut-glass scent bottle with silver cover in Art Nouveau style; a small silver coffee spoon; a silver-handled corkscrew; and a white metal world globe (9). First height 3.5cm

241 A RUSSIAN SILVER AND NIELLO CIGARETTE-CASE, MOSCOW, 1875, oblong, the hinged cover nielloed with a townscape within latticework, the base nielloed with a chequerboard motif surrounding a scroll cartouche, 11cm. wide, gross weight 5 troy ounces. £400 - £600

£40 - £60 236 A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT-STAND, BY HENRY CHAWNER, LONDON, 1790, oval and on four reeded panel feet, with milled border, engraved with foliage centring a vacant cartouche supported by foliage and floral swags, 16cm. wide, 4 troy ounces. £120 - £180

237 A GEORGE III SILVER WINE-FUNNEL, SOLOMON HOUGHAM, LONDON, 1787, of typical form, the strainer with later disc thumbpiece, 12cm. high, 2.4 troy ounces. £80 - £120

242 242 A VICTORIAN SILVER DINNER-PLATE, BY WILLIAM KER REID, LONDON, 1848, shaped circular and with reeded rim, engraved with the crests of Fitzwilliam and Wentworth below a viscount’s coronet, 24.5cm. diameter, 17.6 troy ounces. The crests may be those of William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, styled Viscount Milton on the death of his brother in 1835 and until he succeeded his father as 6th Earl Fitzwilliam in 1857. £300 - £500

238 238 A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER SAUCEBOATS, BY THE GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, 1918, each oval and on conforming stepped foot, with scroll handle, 16cm. wide, 13.6 troy ounces. £200 - £300 239 A SILVER-MOUNTED SNUFF-BOX, APPARENTLY UNMARKED, 19TH CENTURY, elongated octagonal, the base and hinged cover each set with an agate panel, with note recording the box as a gift to James Palmer, 4.5cm. wide.

243 A VICTORIAN NOVELTY SILVER PENCIL, BIRMINGHAM, CIRCA 1880, MAKER’S MARK RUBBED, in the form of a nail, 10cm. long. £100 - £150 244 A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE-POT, PETER ARCHAMBO, LONDON, CIRCA 1750, tapering cylindrical and on spreading stepped foot, the sides chased with foliage scrolls and rocaille centring an engraved coat-of-arms on one side and crest on the other, the hinged cover with baluster finial and chased band of foliage scrolls, with wood handle, 23.5cm. high, 24.6 troy ounces. £500 - £700

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248 A PAIR OF SCOTTISH SILVER NOVELTY PEPPERETTES, BY HAMILTON AND INCHES, EDINBURGH, 1907, each realistically modelled, enamelled with black or red enamel, with pull off cover, 2.5cm. square, gross weight 2.8 troy ounces. £500 - £700

244 245 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SPURS, LONDON, 1805, MAKER’S MARK RUBBED, of typical form, with later chain and one with steel buckle, 8cm. wide, gross weight 5.4 troy ounces. £400 - £600

246 A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, RICHARD MARTIN AND EBENEZER HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1865, shaped circular and with foliage and shell heightened gadrooned border, on three ball and claw feet, engraved with foliage scrolls and roundels with engraved flowers, centring an engraved initial ‘C’, 32.5cm. diameter, 27.2 troy ounces. £300 - £500 247 A THREE-PIECE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA-SERVICE, BY 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, the teapot 20cm. high, gross weight 49.2 troy ounces. £1,000 - £1,500

249 A GEORGE V SILVER TABLE-SERVICE, BY WALKER AND HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1913, 1914 AND 1915, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with initials, comprising: Twelve table-forks Twelve soup-spoons, seven 1914 Twelve dessert-spoons Twelve teaspoons Six egg-spoons Four table-spoons Two sauce-ladles A sugar-spoon A pickle-fork, 1914 A pair of sugar-tongs A soup-ladle A gravy-spoon Two salt-spoons A mustard-spoon, 1913 in a fitted oak canteen with brass handles and three trays and the following with composition handles: Twelve associated cheese-knives, some differing Sixteen associated table-knives, some differing and with two associated silver-plated condiment spoons the canteen 47cm. wide, weight of silver 146.7 troy ounces. £2,000 - £3,000

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250 A GEORGE V SMALL SILVER DESK CLOCK, HENRY MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM 1912, the arched case with flared foot and linear engine-turned decoration enclosing a square silvered dial with Arabic numerals signed Garant. Height 10.5cm

255 A THREE-PIECE GEORGE V SILVER TEA-SERVICE, BY EDWARD BARNARD AND SONS, LONDON, 1938, each piece tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the teapot with carved wood handle and finial, the teapot 26.5cm. wide, gross weight 32.7 troy ounces.

£40 - £60

£400 - £600

251 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER WINE-COASTERS, BY DANIEL AND CHARLES HOULE, LONDON, 1852, circular and with reeded rim above pierced and stamped flower heightened latticework, with silver base over wood core, 14cm. diameter. £1,200 - £1,800 252 A PAIR OF SILVER VASES, WITH ARABIC STYLE MARK, PROBABLY PERSIAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY, each tapering and chased with foliage on a textured ground and populated with birds, surrounding cartouches, similarly engraved, later drilled and mounted for use as lamps, 16cm. high, gross weight 22.5 troy ounces. £250 - £350

256 A GEORGE II SILVER SNUFFER-TRAY, BY JOHN CAFE, LONDON, 1747, hourglass shaped and on four scroll feet, with foliage heightened border and overhead leaf-capped handle, 18.5cm. wide, 10.7 troy ounces. £500 - £700 257 A GEORGE III SILVER MARROW-SCOOP, BY RICHARD CROSSLEY, LONDON, 1788, of typical form, 22.2cm. long, 1.7 troy ounces. £150 - £250

253 A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1958 and 1959, each piece of faceted form. Gross 46.5oz £400 - £600 254 A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED MOTHER-OF-PEARL FRUIT-KNIFE, SHEFFIELD, 1840, MAKER’S MARK AH, PROBABLY FOR EITHER ALEXANDER HUNT OR AARON HADFIELD, with folding blade, the mother-of-pearl handle engraved with foliage, with silver plaque engraved with initials, in leather case labelled for S. Edgcumbe, Jeweller, Plymouth, the knife 16.5cm. open. £60 - £80

258 THREE VICTORIAN SILVER VASES, BY WILLIAM COMYNS, LONDON, ONE 1897 AND TWO 1899, each tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, the sides pierced and stamped with foliage scrolls, flowers and latticework and with a shaped rim, each with conforming blue glass liner, 23cm. high and smaller, weight of silver 16 troy ounces. 255

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259 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PLACE-CARD HOLDERS, BY SAMUEL JACOB, LONDON, 1899, each cast as a bear hunting scene and with a hinged support, 7.5cm. long, 1.7 troy ounces.

264 A GROUP OF SILVER AND PLATE, including a small Continental silver jug, silver sauce boat, plated salver, silvertopped scent bottle, silver topped jar, etc. £80 - £120

£250 - £350 260 A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, RICHARD MARTIN AND EBENEZER HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1900, oblong and on four gadrooned panel feet, with a gadrooned border and two silver-mounted cut-glass bottles with silver covers, 25.5cm. wide, weighable silver 17.9 troy ounces. £150 - £250 261 A PAIR OF DANISH SILVER SUGAR-TONGS, BY GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, WITH ENGLISH IMPORT MARKS FOR LONDON, 1976, Acorn pattern, with foliage cast grips, 15cm. long, 1.9 troy ounces. £150 - £250 262 A GEORGE V SILVER BOWL, BY BARKER BROTHERS SILVER LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1933, shaped circular and on three cast feet, with gadrooned border, 26cm. diameter, 16 troy ounces. £100 - £150

265 A GEORGE I SILVER MUG, BY WILLIAM FLEMING, LONDON, 1716, cylindrical and with a slightly spreading foot, incised below the rim with lines, with scroll handle, engraved underneath with an inscription as a christening gift from Humphrey Whitbread to his godson Colin Oliphant, dated 15 March 1948, 9cm. high, 4.8 troy ounces. £700 - £900 266 A GEORGE IV SILVER SNUFF-BOX, BY WILLIAM EDWARDS, LONDON, 1823, oblong, the hinged cover and base each engine turned, the sides reeded, the cover further engraved with initials within foliage cartouche, 8.5cm. wide, 4 troy ounces. £140 - £180

263 A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS CLARETJUG, BIRMINGHAM, 1923, MAKER’S MARK RUBBED, PROBABLY THAT OF JOHN GRINSELL AND SONS, the glass body cut with diamond pattern and engraved with fruiting grapevines, on spreading foot, with plain silver mounted neck and with angular handle, 28cm. high .

267 A VICTORIAN SILVER ASCOS-FORM CREAM-JUG, BY WILLIAM EATON, LONDON, 1837, of typical form and on collet foot, the rim applied with two cast recumbent goats, the handle applied with foliage and with a winged putto, 13.5cm. high 10.2 troy ounces. £600 - £800

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268 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER DISHES, BY MARTIN HALL AND CO., LONDON, 1894, each oval and with wirework sides applied with fruiting grapevines and wheat sheaves, with gadrooned border and on four ball feet, 18.5cm. wide, 9.4 troy ounces. £300 - £400

271 A SET OF FOUR EDWARD VII SILVER AND ENAMEL PLACE CARD HOLDERS, BY SAMPSON MORDAN AND CO., CHESTER, 1907, each on heart-shaped base and with similar support, each applied with a differing painted enamel plaque depicting a differing dog, in fitted blue leather covered case, the box 19cm. long, gross weight 3.2 troy ounces. £800 - £1,200

269 A GEORGE III SILVER MARROW-SCOOP, LONDON, PROBABLY 1763, MAKER’S MARK PERHAPS HB, of typical form, 22.8cm. long, 1.6 troy ounces. £150 - £250

272 A VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR-BOWL, BY CHARLES STUART HARRIS, LONDON, 1889, tapering circular, the sides chased with the signs of the zodiac with bands of foliage scrolls above and below and with a vacant cartouche, 9.5cm. diameter, 3.7 troy ounces. £100 - £150 273 A DANISH SILVER PAPER-KNIFE, BY GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, WITH ENGLISH IMPORT MARKS FOR LONDON, 1927, the handle cast as foliage and with a beaded border, 16cm. long, gross weight 1 troy ounce. £150 - £200 274 A GROUP OF SILVER COMPRISING: A SILVER NAPKINRING, cast and chased with figures in a landscape, Charles Horner, Birmingham, 1898; a christening-mug, engraved with initials, Clark and Sewell, Chester, 1923 and a cased set of six silver handled fruit-knives, with filled handled and plated blades, in fitted case, George Henry Biggin, Sheffield, 1915. £80 - £120

270 A GEORGE III SILVER BASKET, LONDON, 1790, MAKER’S MARK GS, oval and on conforming skirt foot, the rim and foot each pierced and engraved with foliage, further engraved with foliage scrolls and with an overhead swing handle, 31.5cm. wide, 20.1 troy ounces. £500 - £700

275 A GEORGE V SILVER ASPARAGUS SERVING-SET, BY WILLIAM HUTTON AND SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1920, THE DRAINER 1923, oval and with a reeded border and two integral handles, the drainer on four ball feet, the sauceboat oval and with scroll handle, the serving tongs Old English pattern, 33.5cm. wide, 34.7 troy ounces. £700 - £900

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281 276 A GROUP OF SILVER, comprising two Continental silver lipsticks with hinged mirror, Birks sterling silver compact, silver locket on a metal chain and two cased sets of six silver coffee spoons. £60 - £80 277 A GEORGE V SILVER CONDIMENT-SET, BY A. J. BAILEY, BIRMINGHAM, 1910 AND 1911, comprising: a pair of saltcellars; a mustard-pot, each with blue glass liner; a pair of pepperettes and three differing condiment-spoons, by differing maker’s and of differing dates, all contained in a fitted leather covered case, the box 26cm. wide, weight of silver 5.3 troy ounces. £200 - £300

280 AN AUSTRIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL SNUFF-BOX, WITH ENGLISH IMPORT MARKS FOR LONDON, 1928, SPONSOR GEORGE STOCKWELL, oblong, the hinged cover enamelled with a scene of seven putto in a landscape, the sides enamelled with turquoise panels, each on an engine turned ground, the base engine turned with geometric motifs, gilt inside, 8cm. wide, gross weight 3.2 troy ounces. £400 - £600 281 AN ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER SURPRISE PRESENT FROM THE TWELVE DAYS OF CHRISTMAS SERIES, BY STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1977, 67 IN A LIMITED EDITION OF 100, circular, the pull off cover fluted and with a gilt ribbon finial, opening to reveal a depiction of the Eight Maids a-Milking, 9.5cm. diameter, 12 troy ounces.

278 A GEORGE V SILVER NAPKIN-RING, BY CRISFORD AND NORRIS, BIRMINGHAM, 1913, modelled as a duck with red glass set eyes, 8cm. wide, 1.4 troy ounces. £80 - £120 279 A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER PLACE-CARD HOLDERS, BY WILLIAM HORNBY, LONDON, 1908, each on oval base applied with a cast game bird with red gem-set eyes, in fitted red leather covered case, labelled for the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., Ltd, 112 Regent Street, the case 11.5cm. wide, gross weight of silver 2 oz.

£500 - £700 282 A COLLECTION OF GEORGE III AND LATER SILVER FLATWARE, Old English pattern, some engraved with initials comprising: Six table-forks Six table-spoons Six dessert-forks Nine dessert-spoons A gravy spoon 41.8 troy ounces £300 - £500

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283 A GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED SNUFF-BOX, APPARENTLY UNMARKED, CIRCA 1800, oval, the base and hinged cover each set with a mother-of-pearl plaque, 7cm. wide.

286 A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM-JUG, BY PETER AND JONATHAN BATEMAN, LONDON, 1790, helmet shaped and on square base, with punch beaded border and scroll handle, 13cm. high, 2.5 troy ounces.

£100 - £150

£300 - £500

284 A GEORGE III SILVER SAUCEBOAT, LONDON, 1768, MAKER’S MARK RUBBED, oval and on three shell capped scroll feet, with foliage capped scroll handle, engraved with a crest, 16.6cm. wide, 6.9 troy ounces. £100 - £150

287 A FOUR-PIECE GEORGE V SILVER TEA AND COFFEESERVICE, SHEFFIELD, 1910, THE COFFEE-POT BY MARTIN, HALL AND CO., THE OTHER PIECES BY MARPLES AND CO., each piece on spreading foot, the lower bodies applied with strapwork, the teapot and coffee-pot each with wood handle and finial, the coffee-pot 22.5cm. high, gross weight 74.9 troy ounces. £600 - £800

285 A CHINESE OPIUM PIPE, MARKED WITH CHINESE CHARACTERS, 19TH/20TH CENTURY, the oval base chased with flower and bird borders, between which is engraved further birds and foliage on one side and a figure fishing on the other, with integral compartment with hinged cover engraved ‘Mr. S. H. Hollamby’ and elongated pipe, 29cm. high. £200 - £300

288 A GEORGE III SILVER PORRINGER, BY THOMAS WALLIS, LONDON, 1770, cylindrical and on spreading base, with two scroll handles, the lower body part fluted and with a central corded band, chased on one side with a rocaille cartouche with an engraved crest, 11.2cm. high,10.7 troy ounces. £400 - £600 289 A GEORGE III SILVER NUTMEG-GRATER, BY SAMUEL MERITON, MAKER’S MARK ONLY, LONDON, CIRCA 1790, ovoid, the inside fitted with a metal grater, engraved with initials, 4.5cm. high, gross weight 0.7 troy ounces. £250 - £350

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292 A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT AND STAND, BY ROBERT GARRARD, LONDON, THE TEAPOT 1840, THE STAND 1841, the teapot baluster and on spreading collet foot, with wood handle and finial, the stand circular and with reeded rim and wood base, each engraved with initial ‘W’ within foliage scroll cartouche, 25.5cm. wide, the teapot gross weight 21.3 troy ounces. £200 - £300

290 A GEORGE III SILVER CRUET, BY CHARLES CHESTERMAN, LONDON, 1801, the oval cruet on four fluted-panel feet, engraved with foliage scrolls on a matted ground and with an overhead angular handle and wood base, with eight various cut-glass bottles with silver mounts, some with faceted glass stoppers, one handle detached, with an associated Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, 22cm. wide. £300 - £500 291 A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER-MOUNTED DOORHANDLES, BY WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON, 1834, each fluted and cast with a flower, with metal attachments, 8.5cm. maximum length. £1,200 - £1,800

293 A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR-BOWL, CRISPIN FULLER, LONDON,1793, oval and on spreading foot, with reeded rim and handle, engraved with a crest, 13.5cm. wide, 4.9 troy ounces. £150 - £250

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294 A GROUP OF 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND PLATE COMPRISING: A CASED CONDIMENT SET, Birmingham 1937; a cased set of six silver teaspoons with golf club terminals; an engine-turned cigarette case; six Continental white metal dessert forks; an enamelled white metal Pompeii commemorative spoon; and an enamelled HMS Hood pickle fork. £40 - £60 297

295 A GROUP OF SILVER, COMPRISING: a pair of George III silver salt-cellars with blue glass liners, London, 1768; a sugarbowl with blue glass liner, Birmingham, 1925, with an associated pair of sugar-tongs; a two-handled bowl on collet foot, Birmingham, 1901; a pair of fluted bowls, each on spreading foot, Birmingham, 1930; a seven-bar toast rack, Birmingham, 1935 and a sauceboat, London, 1919, the toast rack 11cm. wide, weight of silver 30.1 troy ounces. £250 - £350 296 A GEORGE V SILVER BOWL, BY JAMES DIXON AND SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1936, circular and on three scroll feet, with pierced latticework and foliage scroll border with gadrooned rim, 26cm. diameter, 19.2 troy ounces. £200 - £300 297 A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER TRENCHER-SALTS, BY EDWARD WOOD, LONDON, 1734, elongated octagonal, 7.8cm. wide, 2.7 troy ounces. £400 - £600 298 A VICTORIAN SILVER DISH, WILLIAM COMYNS, LONDON, 1894, the sides of the bowl roses and foliage on scrollwork, the two spatulate handles cast with putto and scrolls, on rim foot, 11cm. wide over handles, 1.4 troy ounces.

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£40 - £60 299 A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED ENGRAVED GLASS CLARET-JUG, SHEFFIELD, 1880, MARK OF FREDERICK ELKINGTON OVERSTRIKING ANOTHER MAKER’S MARK, CF WHICH MAY BE FOR CHARLES FAVELL, the glass body engraved with Greek key decoration on the lower body and with foliage near the rim, the silver mounts similarly engraved, with foliage-capped reeded handle, the domed cover with shell-shaped thumbpiece, applied under the spout with grotesque mask, engraved with a crest, 25cm. high.

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£700 - £900 300 A GEORGE V SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS INKWELL, BY JOHN COLLARD VICKERY, BIRMINGHAM, 1920, the glass inkwell with plain silver mounts and hinged cover, 9cm. square. £60 - £80

301 A GEORGE V SILVER ROSE-BOWL, BY WILLIAM NEALE AND SONS LTD, LONDON, 1912, tapering and on spreading foot, engraved with an inscription to John Henry Legg on his retirement as Secretary of the Baptist Church Cirencester, dated 1913, 20cm. diameter, 17 troy ounces. £150 - £250

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302 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, 14cm. wide, 10.5 troy ounces.

306 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 18.5cm. square, 13.7 troy ounces.

£200 - £300

307 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER AND IVORY PAGE TURNER, William Comyns, London 1898, the handle embossed to each side with a courting couple in 18th Century dress standing beneath a bough. 42cm

£150 - £250

303 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, 20.5cm. long and smaller, 11.3 troy ounces.

£70 - £90 308 A LARGE COLLECTION OF FOLDING KNIVES, the vast majority fruit knives of silver and mother-of-pearl, including 9 carat gold mounted knife, miniatures, etc. £200 - £300

£100 - £200 304 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT-STANDS, BY FREDERICK ELKINGTON, BIRMINGHAM, 1887, each circular and on foliage and flower cast feet, the openwork sides with further foliage and flower, with conforming frosted glass bowls, the glass bowls 25cm. diameter, weight of silver 30.7 troy ounces.

309 A GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED IVORY CHEESESPOON AND A VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE-SPOON, THE FIRST BY WILLIAM AND SAMUEL KNIGHT, LONDON, 1810, THE SECOND, BY WILLIAM EATON, LONDON, 1841, the cheese-scoop of typical form and with faceted ivory handle, the table-spoon Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, 22.5cm. long and smaller, the table-spoon 2.4 troy ounces.

£800 - £1,200

£70 - £90

304A A SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER SOUP SPOONS, JAMES HENRY & HERBERT BARRACLOUGH, LONDON, 1931, Old English Hanoverian pattern with shell-back bowls, in a fitted case. 8.8 troy ounces

310 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER TWO-LIGHT CANDELABRA, RICHARD MARTIN AND EBENEZER HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1900, each on oval fluted base with reeded border, the stem tapering and with detachable branches, each with two scrolling arms, terminating in tapering socket with detachable nozzle, the bases filled, 28cm. high.

£60 - £80 305 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL, IN REGENCY STYLE, SHEFFIELD, 1901, each with gadrooned and palmette cast rim. 14.9oz

£150 - £250 311 A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF-BOX, BY FREDERICK MARSON, BIRMINGHAM, 1879, shaped oblong, the hinged cover engraved with initials within foliage scroll border, the base engraved with foliage scrolls, 6.5cm., 1.9 troy ounces.

£140 - £180

£120 - £180

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318 A GROUP OF SILVER, COMPRISING: a Victorian silver mustard-pot with blue glass liner, London, 1896, with an associated spoon with apostle finial, a silver drum-shaped mustard pot with gadrooned borders and blue glass liner, London, 1907, with an associated spoon with ball finial; a pepperette, Birmingham, 1892; a cased pair of salt-cellars, Birmingham, 1902, and with two associated spoons; an ovoid caster, enamelled ‘Cayenne’, London, 1880; a salt-cellar, London, probably 1754, with an associated silver-plated spoon; a sauceladle, Sheffield, 1936; a pair of sugar-tongs, maker’s mark P&Co, possibly for Pittar and Company, Calcutta, circa 1820 and a copy of the anointing-spoon, gross weight 18.1 troy ounces. £150 - £250 312 A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, JOHN, EDWARD, WALTER AND JOHN BARNARD, LONDON, 1870, shaped circular and with a beaded border, on three foliage and bead cast scroll feet, engraved with foliage, 31cm. diameter, 27.8 troy ounces. £300 - £500 313 AN EDWARD VII SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL PILL-BOX, BY WILLIAM HORNBY, LONDON, 1907, circular, the pull off cover enamelled in pink on an engine-turned guilloche ground, with reeded rim, 5cm. diameter, gross weight 2.1 troy ounces. £100 - £150 314 A VICTORIAN SILVER ROSE-BOWL, BY JAMES DEAKIN AND SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1895, tapering circular and on spreading foot, the sides and foot each chased with ribbontied drapery swags, the lower body further chased with spiral-fluting, 22cm. diameter, 14 troy ounces. £200 - £300 315 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER COFFEE-POT AND HOT-WATER JUG, BY MAPPIN AND WEBB, SHEFFIELD, 1959, each tapering octagonal and on spreading foot, the domed covers with faceted ball finials, with wood handles, 22cm. high, gross weight 37.8 troy ounces. £700 - £900 316 A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT-STAND, ELIZABETH JONES, LONDON, 1784, oval and with beaded border, on four beaded panel feet, engraved with two crests, 21.5cm. wide, 10.1 troy ounces. £70 - £100 317 A GEORGE III SILVER MEAT-SKEWER, BY HESTER BATEMAN, LONDON, 1780, of typical form with ring handle, engraved with a crest, 30cm. long, 2.9 troy ounces.

319 AN ELIZABETH II PARCEL-GILT SILVER SALT SHAKER AND PEPPER SHAKER, BY STUART DEVLIN, LONDON, 1976, each tapering, the tops gilded and pierced, 4.5cm. high, gross weight 2.7 troy ounces. £400 - £600 320 AN EDWARD VII SILVER STRING-BOX , BY HORTON AND ALLDAY, BIRMINGHAM, 1906, globular, the base and hinged cover each pierced with latticework and on spreading filled base, 10.5cm. high. £300 - £400 321 A DANISH SILVER INKWELL, BY GEORG JENSEN COPENHAGEN, 1919, PATTERN NUMBER 150, the circular base with foliage and beaded border, the inkwell with similarly decorated foot and border, the hinged cover with openwork finial, glass bottle lacking, 21cm. diameter, 25.8 troy ounces. £1,200 - £1,800 322 A GEORGE III SILVER WAITER, BY EMICK ROMER, LONDON, 1766, shaped circular and on three openwork cast foliage feet, the rim similarly cast and with beaded border, 20.5cm. diameter, 12.2 troy ounces. £150 - £250

£300 - £500

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324 A GROUP OF SILVER, comprising a silver tankard, silver topped scent bottle, silver two-handled trophy on stand, small silver two-handled bowl, set of six silver spoons with rose terminals and a Royal Doulton stoneware vase with silver collar. £150 - £250 325 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TABLE-SPOONS, BY THOMAS DICKS, LONDON, 1809, Old English pattern, the handle later engraved with foliage scrolls and latticework, the bowls later chased with fruit and foliage, 23cm. long, 4.8 troy ounces. £60 - £80

323 A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III SILVER HUNT-BUTTONS, BY JOHN ROBINS, LONDON, CIRCA 1800, each circular and engraved with a fox mask, the back with loop, contained in a later red leather case labelled ‘Parkes 12 Vigo Street’.

326 A GROUP OF SILVER COMPRISING: A PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS, Clark and Sewell, Chester, 1922, with filled bases; a bud-vase, Martin and Hall, Chester, 1909, with filled base; a pair of salt-cellars and salt-spoons, Jones and Crompton, Birmingham, 1920 and a compact, fitted inside the cover with a mirror, engraved ‘Vera’, Walker and Hall, Birmingham, 1929, the candlesticks 20cm. high. £80 - £120

£300 - £500

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327 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, 11cm. wide. £100 - £150 328 A GROUP OF SILVER, comprising a George III silver cream jug, Walter Brind, London 1768; a George IV silver basting spoon, George Smith & William Fearn, London 1826, Old English pattern, engraved with E over B H; a pair of Newcastle silver sugar tongs, Thomas Watson; a Victorian silver and ivory butter knife; cased silver christening fork, knife and fork; and a cased set of six silver coffee spoons. £80 - £120

333 A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED AGATE SNUFF-BOX, BY NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM, 1839, oblong, the base and hinged cover each with agate panel, the sides engine turned, the front later engraved with initials and dated 1887, 6.5cm. wide. £300 - £400 334 A COLLECTION OF KINGS PATTERN SILVER FLATWARE, comprising six dinner forks, six dessert forks, eight tablespoons, six dessert spoons and six silver-handled knives; together with a silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, various dates and makers. 66oz of weighable silver £500 - £700

329 A VICTORIAN SILVER TRAY, BY LOWE AND SONS, CHESTER, 1898, shaped oval and with a shell and foliage heightened gadrooned border, with two similar loop handles, 56.5cm. wide, 55.5 troy ounces. £700 - £900 330 AN EDWARD VII SILVER BASKET, BY JAMES DIXON AND SONS, SHEFFIELD, 1906, pierced silver oval basket with fluted lower body, the border pierced with scrolls and with two drop-ring lion-mask handles, 31cm. wide, 24 troy ounces. £180 - £250 331 AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL FRUIT KNIFE, SHEFFIELD, 1841; together with TWO FURTHER SILVER AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL FRUIT KNIVES. (3) £60 - £80 332 A PAIR OF SCOTTISH SILVER BOWLS, circular with broad rims and raised on a collet foot, each stamped D.Mc.K, weighted. 12cm wide £100 - £150

335 A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD, BY WILLIAM SHAW AND WILLIAM PREIST, LONDON, 1758, tapering cylindrical and with spreading base and reeded band, the hinged domed cover with scroll thumbpiece, with scroll handle, engraved underneath with initials and a scratch weight, 17cm. high, 19.8 troy ounces. £800 - £1,200

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337 336 A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, BY EMILE VINER, SHEFFIELD, 1931, shaped circular and on four foliage cast scroll feet, 31.5cm. diameter, 28.9 troy ounces. £200 - £300 337 A SET OF THREE CONTINENTAL MEAT-DISHES, POSSIBLY ITALIAN 20TH CENTURY, shaped oval and with ovolo border, the rims chased with fluting centring foliage and shell motifs, 60.5cm. long and smaller. £2,500 - £3,500 338 A GROUP OF SILVER, including a pair of silver sauce boats, Birmingham 1901; silver christening tankard, Sheffield 1901, silver two-handled trophy, silver spoons, etc. Approximately 29oz of weighable silver £250 - £350

COINS 341 TWO FULL SOVEREIGNS, 1885 AND 1910, in hallmarked 9 carat gold loose pendant mounts on a chain stamped 9K to the clasp. Gross weight 27 grams £450 - £550 342 A VICTORIAN FULL SOVEREIGN AND HALF SOVEREIGN, both 1887. (2) £250 - £350 343 QUEEN ELIZABETH II, FULL SOVEREIGN, 1974, in a 9 carat gold loose pendant mount. £200 - £250

339 A SET OF EIGHT ART DECO SILVER AND ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS,TURNER & SIMPSON, BIRMINGHAM, 1936, each with blue and green enamel detailing to the terminal.

344 A COLLECTION OF GB COINS AND MEDALLIONS, including a set of twelve sterling silver limited edition ingots, ‘The Arms of The Prince of Wales’, with certificate, in a wooden case; 1970 and 1971 proof sets, etc. (5 cases)

£30 - £40

£80 - £120

340 A GEORGE III SILVER MARROW-SCOOP, LONDON, 1762, MAKER’S MARK WC, PROBABLY FOR WILLIAM CRIPPS, of typical form, the back of the bowl later engraved with initials, 21.5cm. long, 1.5 troy ounces. £150 - £250 45


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348 349 345 A NATURAL PEARL RING, the single natural pearl set simply between delicately moulded shoulders on a plain band. Ring size M. Weight 2.5gms. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate numbered 79206-02 and dated 28.03.2019, stating that the pearl is natural saltwater with no evidence of treatment.

349 A DIAMOND SET BOW BROOCH, the ribbon style mount set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights and graduating rectangular cut diamonds to the centre, on brooch pin fitting. Width 3cm. Height 3.5cm. Weight 10.9gms.

£250 - £350

350 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND BRACELET, the curved links alternately spaced with pairs of brilliant cut diamond highlights, on integral tongue clasp. Stamped 375. Total length19.5cm. Weight 10.5gms.

346 A 9CT GOLD ALBERT WATCH CHAIN OF MASONIC INTEREST, the fancy link chain with T-bar and lobster clasp, suspending a Masonic ball pendant of characteristic form, opening to a cross, a 9ct gold Masonic articulated rule and a 9ct gold swivelling fob set with bloodstone and carnelian plaques. Length of chain 45cm, gross weight 59 grams £600 - £800 347 A PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY RUBY AND DIAMOND SET EARRINGS, the large tapering coiled mounts set throughout with four round cabochon cut rubies and subtle diamond highlights, with four realistically moulded metal insects depicted crawling around, suspending on an articulated link from post and scroll fittings. Scrolls stamped 750. Length 10cm. Total weight 28gms. £1,500 - £2,500 348 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, the three graduating brilliant cut claw set diamonds set in a simple pierced mount between tapering pierced shoulders on a plain band. Total diamond weight approximately 3.19 carats. Ring size M. Weight 7.3gms. £8,000 - £12,000

£600 - £800

£100 - £150 351 A CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, the eighty five graduating cultured pearls each strung knotted onto an integral tongue clasp set with nine graduating old brilliant cut diamonds with safety chain. Total length 50cm. Weight 19.7gms. £400 - £600 352 AN 18 CARAT GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut sapphire claw set within a surround of ten brilliant cut claw set diamonds, in turn within an outer surround of ten evenly spaced brilliant cut diamond highlights, all set raised in an open work mount between open tapering shoulders on a plain band, hallmarked London 1975. Ring size J, weight 6 grams £300 - £500 353 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the round cut sapphire set within a surround of eight old cut diamond highlights in a pierced mount between subtle scroll detail shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size M. Weight 2.4gms. £300 - £500

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357 AN ART DECO PLATINUM AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH, the rectangular face set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamonds, on black fabric bracelet strap. Case engraved to the reverse ‘M.B.B XMAS 1935.’ Length 18cm. Weight 10.9gms. £300 - £400

354 A YELLOW PRECIOUS METAL BROOCH, the flower head shaped brooch with moulded petals set throughout with elaborate but subtle filigree detailing throughout, on brooch pin fitting. Marked with French hallmarks. Weight 8.5gms.

358 A LATE GEORGIAN GARNET AND SEED PEARL RING, the four graduating round cut garnets and two seed pearls set in a delicate scroll detail mount between engraved solid tapering shoulders on similarly engraved band. Stamped 375. Ring size N 1/2. Weight 1.5gms. £200 - £300

£250 - £350

355 A PAIR OF EMERALD AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, circa 1870-1880, the square cut emerald collet set within a surround of ten old brilliant cut diamond highlights in heavy claw settings, all set in closed back mounts on post and scroll fittings. In fitted case. Scrolls stamped 18C. Total weight 5.1gms.

359 A MID VICTORIAN 9CT YELLOW GOLD AND SEED PEARL BROOCH, the oval mount set to the centre with seven seed pearl highlights in an engraved seed pearl mount, between subtle beaded and scroll detail metal work to the entirety, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 375. Hallmarked for Chester 1894. Width 4cm. Weight 5.6gms. £100 - £150

£3,000 - £5,000

356 A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE BAR BROOCH, circa 18801890, the eleven round mixed cut sapphires alternately spaced with ten pairs of old cut diamond highlights and two further old cut diamond highlights as end terminals, on brooch pin fitting. Length 9cm. Weight 10gms. £1,500 - £2,500

360 A YELLOW SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut claw set yellow sapphire set between a cluster of two square cut diamond highlights and three marquise cut diamond highlights to each shoulder, with two further suspension set rectangular cut diamond highlights to the tapering band. Stamped 750. Ring size P. Weight 4.3gms. £1,500 - £2,500

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361 AN OPAL RING, the square shaped mount set with nine round cut opal highlights in a simple open detail mount between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 9CT. Ring size L 1/2. Weight 1.7gms.

365 A SAPPHIRE, DIAMOND AND YELLOW GOLD RING, the oval cut sapphire collet set between two brilliant cut collet set diamond highlights between solid tapering shoulders on a tapering band. Stamped 750. Ring size M. Weight 3.4gms.

£100 - £150

£70 - £90 366 A LATE 19TH CENTURY PEARL SET BROOCH, the central flower head shaped mount set with graduating pearls, on a rectangular brooch bar of foliage and scroll metal detailing, set throughout with pearl highlights, on brooch pin fitting with safety chain. Length 4.5cm. Weight 8.2gms. The pearls and untested and unwarranted. £80 - £120

362 A DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamond claw set in a delicately pierced mount with textured metal detailing between pierced tapering shoulders each set with five graduating diamond highlights and a further fourteen diamond highlights to either side of the mount, on a tapering band. Ring size M. Weight 2.7gms. £3,000 - £4,000

367 A JADEITE PENDANT, the tapering oval carved jadeite plaque suspending from an articulated mount set throughout with old cut diamond highlights, on fine oval link chain with integral tongue clasp set with diamond highlights. Total length 46cm. Weight 7.3gms. £1,200 - £1,800 368 A MIXED GROUP OF JADEITE JEWELLERY, consisting of a bracelet, ring, pendant, brooch and one earring, the jadeite all carved. Total weight 54.2gms. £50 - £70

363 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL AND 9CT GOLD HAIR ORNAMENTS, of rectangular form with delicate gold top plaques. Gold stamped 9CT. Length 11cm. £300 - £400 364 A GARNET SET PENDANT, circa 1880-1890, the circular mount with delicate rope work detailing set to the centre with a single oval cut garnet, with glass locket and detailed hair to the reverse, on a fine link chain with integral tongue barrel clasp. Total length 45cm. Weight 5.6gms. £200 - £300

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369 A JADEITE AND DIAMOND RING, the multi strand cross over style ring set throughout with six graduating oval cut jadeite highlights and eight brilliant cut diamond highlights on simple graduating band. Stamped 585. Ring size L. Weight 7.5gms. £100 - £150 370 A VINTAGE PASTE AND SILVER NECKLACE, of eighteen rectangular cut blue pastes and seventeen round cut white pastes, all set on articulated links in alternating form, on integral tongue clasp. Clasp stamped 935. Total length 41cm. Weight 40.7gms. £100 - £150

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374 A GEORGIAN CITRINE SET BROOCH, the elaborately moulded mount of scrolling, beaded, floral and foliage detailing, set to the centre with a large oval cut citrine and three smaller oval cut citrines, suspending a large articulated drop of similar scrolling and beaded metal work design set with a further large pear cut citrine, on brooch pin fitting. Width 5cm. Length 7cm. Weight 18.2gms. £1,000 - £1,500 375 A GILT-METAL CAMEO BRACELET, of seven oval panels decorated with figures in chariots. Overall length 18cm 371 A MID 19TH CENTURY JADEITE, DIAMOND AND NATURAL RUBY BROOCH, the circular cut polished jadeite mount set the centre with a round mixed cut natural ruby within a scalloped edge surround of twelve old cut diamond highlights, all set within a surround of twenty mixed cut ruby highlights, alternately spaced with twenty old cut diamond highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate numbered 78161-67 and dated 11.06.2018, stating that the central ruby is natural with no evidence of heat treatment. Diameter 3cm. Weight 16.1gms. £2,000 - £3,000

£30 - £50 376 A PAIR OF AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, the rectangular collet set aquamarine suspending on an articulated chain link from a flower head shaped mount set with five old cut diamond highlights, on shepherds hook fittings. Stamped 750. Length 3cm. Total weight 3.1gms. £500 - £700 377 AN AMBER BEAD NECKLACE, composed of graduating oval beads. Total length 77cm, weight 90 grams £400 - £600

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372 A BANDED AGATE NECKLACE, the thirty eight graduating banded agate beads strung knotted onto an integral tongue clasp. Total length 60cm. Weight 175.6gms. £500 - £700 373 A MID 19TH CENTURY MEMORIAL RING, the band set to the entirety with plaited hair, indistinct engraving to a small plaque. Ring size O. Weight 1.6gms. £40 - £60

378 A TIGERS EYE AND DIAMOND SET PENDANT BY VAN CLEEF AND ARPELS, from the Lucky Alhambra range, modelled as a butterfly, the wings set with tigers eye with a single brilliant cut diamond to the body, within a surround of subtle textured metal detailing, suspending from a fine oval link chain on bolt ring clasp. Total length 44cm. Weight 6.4gms. £1,500 - £2,500 374

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379 A BLACK DIAMOND AND RUBY ‘LIPS’ PENDANT BY GAVELLO, the abstract mount modelled as lips set throughout with graduating brilliant cut black diamond highlights and single round cut ruby to the parting of the lips, with metal work detailing to the reverse with pierced wording ‘All We Need Is Love’, suspending from an oval bale set throughout with white brilliant cut diamond highlights, on a wide oval link chain with lobster clasp. Mount stamped 750. Makers mark Gavello. Total length 70cm. Weight 65.3gms.

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383 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND SET BANGLE, the split strand mount set to the centre with pierced work floral mount motifs set throughout with old cut diamond highlights and four principle rose cut collet set diamonds, on hinged integral tongue clasp with safety chain. Diameter 6cm. Weight 14.5gms. £3,000 - £4,000

£1,800 - £2,500 380 A SET OF SIX GOLD DRESS STUDS, each stamped 9ct, cased. Total weight 5.2gms. £80 - £120 381 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCH, styled as a knot of textured metal and rope-work detailing throughout, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 750. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1947. Weight 10.6gms. £300 - £400

382 A MID VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET STAR PENDANT, set to the centre with a principle claw set old brilliant cut diamond raised within a ten pointed star surround set with five principle old cut diamonds and a further sixteen graduating old cut diamonds, alternately spaced with ten old brilliant cut diamonds to the end of knife edge bars, on articulated pendant loop. Detachable brooch bar is lacking. Diameter 3cm. Weight 6.8gms. £3,000 - £4,000

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384 A MID 19TH CENTURY DIAMOND AND PEARL BROOCH, the crescent shaped central mount set throughout with two rows of graduating old brilliant cut diamonds and a single pearl highlight, to the centre of a knife edge bar with two old cut diamond end terminals, on brooch pin fitting. Length 4.5cm. Weight 5.8gms. £400 - £600 385 A DIAMOND SET BRACELET, circa 1900, the curved split design mount set to the centre with a single brilliant cut collet set diamond and old cut diamond highlights, on articulated open work rectangular links on integral tongue clasp. Length 20cm. Weight 11.7gms. £600 - £800

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390 AN AMETHYST AND 9CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCH, modelled as a flower, the centre set with a cluster of eight round cut amethyst highlights within a moulded metal work surround of five petals to the top of a curved stem with engraved leaves, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 375. Length 5cm. Weight 6.9gms. £80 - £120

386 A MID 19TH CENTURY PEARL AND DIAMOND RING, the single pearl set simply between two old brilliant cut millegrain set diamonds, on solid tapering shoulders on a simple band. Stamped 18CT. Makers mark CEP. Ring size P. Weight 2.9gms.

391 A JADEITE BEAD NECKLACE, the seventy five uniform jadeite beads each strung knotted onto an integral tongue clasp set with three graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights. Total length 52cm. Weight 24.6gms. £500 - £700

The pearl is probably natural however is untested and unwarranted. £1,000 - £1,500 387 AN ITALIAN BLACK DIAMOND AND RUBY PENDANT AND MATCHING RING BY GAVELLO, the flower head shaped mounts of three large petals set throughout with graduating brilliant cut black diamond highlights, set to the centre with a single round cut ruby, the pendant suspending from a double oval link chain with lobster clasps, the ring on a heavy solid band. Chains stamped 925. Both mounts stamped 750. Ring size Q. £1,800 - £2,500 388 AN 18 CARAT GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the three graduating brilliant cut diamonds each set in heavy claw settings with pierced detail mounts, between similarly pierced tapering shoulders on a plain band, hallmarked Birmingham 1973. Ring size M, weight 3.9 grams £200 - £300

392 A VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET BROOCH, the double hunting whip mounts each set with old cut diamond set highlights, set to the centre with a horseshoe mount and running fox, set throughout with similar graduating old brilliant cut diamond highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Length 5cm. Weight 7.6gms. £700 - £900 393 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BRACELET BY VOURAKIS, the articulated moulded metal rectangular links each joined by an oval link each set with brilliant cut diamonds and two round cabochon cut sapphire highlight end terminals, on unusual integral clasp. Stamped 18K. Signed Vourakis. Length 17cm. Weight 37.7gms. £1,200 - £1,800 394 A 19TH CENTURY MARCASITE SET PORTRAIT MINIATURE, the oval mount set with a portrait miniature of a lady, under domed glass within a surround of fleur de lis style mounts set throughout with marcasite highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Length 4cm. Weight 10.2gms. £100 - £150

389 A PAIR OF AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, the rectangular cut aquamarine collet set to the bottom of an articulated knife edge link beneath with a single brilliant cut diamond highlight, to the bottom of a further brilliant cut diamond mount, on post and scroll fittings. Length 2.5cm. Total weight 4.4gms. £500 - £700

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398 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND BROOCH, the star shaped brooch with looping mounts set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights and a central cluster of ten further brilliant cut diamond highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Brooch pin stamped 750. Diameter 3cm. Weight 8.5gms. £150 - £200

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395 AN ART NOUVEAU PERIDOT, TOURMALINE AND SEED PEARL PENDANT, the symmetrical wing design mount set throughout with graduating seed pearls, set to the centre with a cut-cornered square cut peridot and suspending an articulated pear cut pink tourmaline drop, in turn all suspending from a fine oval link chain on bolt ring clasp, with brooch pin fitting. Total length 56cm. Weight 13gms. £700 - £900

399 AN AMETHYST AND SEED PEARL BROOCH, circa 1900, modelled as a three leaf clover, each petal set with a heart cut amethyst within a surround of seed pearls, above a curved stem set similarly with seed pearl highlights, on brooch pin fitting and pendant loop. Stamped 15CT. Diameter 3cm. Weight 7gms. £500 - £700 400 A COLLECTION OF NINE CORAL BEAD NECKLACES, of differing lengths and sizes. Total weight 114gms. £150 - £200

396 ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO A SILVER AND ENAMEL BELT BUCKLE, BIRMINGHAM, 1908, each section with rounded V-shaped green/blue shaded enamel. 8cm £350 - £450

401 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the shield shaped mount set throughout with nine graduating brilliant cut diamonds and a criss-cross design of square cut emerald highlights, all set in an open pierced mount between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 4.9gms. £1,200 - £1,800

397 ARCHIBALD KNOX FOR LIBERTY & CO A CYMRIC SILVER AND ENAMEL BELT BUCKLE, LONDON, 1903, each section with four shaded green/blue enamels. 8cm £350 - £450

402 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SEED PEARL BROOCH, modelled as a bow set throughout with graduating seed pearl highlights, suspending an articulated oval cut foil backed clear stone. Stamped 18. Length 2cm. Width 1.5cm. Weight 4.1gms. £200 - £300

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407 A PAIR OF ENAMEL AND SEED PEARL EARRINGS, the circular mount of blue enamel set to the centre with a single old cut diamond highlight within an outer surround of eighteen seed pearl highlights, on post and scroll fittings. Total weight 5gms. £350 - £450

403 A MID 19TH CENTURY GARNET SET LOCKET BROOCH, the oval mount inset with moulded floral and foliage motifs and nine graduating oval cut garnets in symmetrical fashion, within a heavy surround of swirled engraving and machine turned detailing, with glass locket to reverse and brooch pin fitting. Diameter 5cm. Weight 24gms.

408 A LATE GEORGIAN SEED PEARL AND DIAMOND RING, the flower head shaped mount set with six seed pearls and a single old cut diamond highlight to the centre, between tapering heavily engraved scroll detail shoulders. Ring size M. Weight 2.5gms. £200 - £300

£150 - £250 404 A LATE VICTORIAN SEED PEARL AND PERIDOT BROOCH, modelled as a shooting star, the star shaped mount set with a single round cut peridot highlight, with shooting metal strands set throughout with seed pearl highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 9C. Length 4.5cm. Weight 3.7gms. £100 - £150

409 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND SEED PEARL CRESCENT BROOCH, the seven graduating oval cut sapphires alternately spaced with six graduating seed pearl highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Length 4cm. Weight 2.9gms. £250 - £350

405 A LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH AGATE BRACELET, the six polished cylindrical faceted agates each set on articulated links, suspending a further agate drop polished into the shape of an acorn on a heavy circular integral tongue clasp with safety chain. Weight 72gms. £1,000 - £1,500 406 A HORSE HAIR AND 9CT YELLOW GOLD CHAIN, circa 1860, the twisted hair length set throughout with five engraved plaques, on Albert clasp. Clasp stamped 9CT. Length 34cm. Weight 14.7gms. £80 - £120

410 A PAIR OF 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND HEMATITE EARRINGS BY DEAKIN AND FRANCIS, the rounded mounts suspending a fixed teardrop shaped hematite with twisted metal detailing. Stamped 750. Makers mark D&F. Length 3.5cm. Total weight 15gms. £200 - £300 411 A MID VICTORIAN RING, the three seed pearls and six garnet highlights each set in pierced mount between solid tapering shoulders with moulded details, on a plain band. Hallmark indistinct. Ring size J. Weight 2.9gms. £200 - £300 412 A BLUE ZIRCON SET RING, the round cut blue zircon claw set in a pierced mount between pierced tapering shoulders each set with brilliant cut diamond highlights on a tapering band. Stamped 9CT. Ring size M. Weight 3.3gms. £500 - £700

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413 A JADE BRACELET, the five graduating oval cut polished jade plaques set on articulated links on a fancy articulated link bracelet. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate numbered 79180-83 and dated 11.10.2018, stating that the jade is natural with no indication of treatments. Length 15cm. Weight 9.1gms.

416 A VICTORIAN GOLD AND ENAMEL GUARD CHAIN, the long oval link chain set throughout with eight evenly spaced barrel shaped links of blue, red or green enamelling, on heavy Albert clasp. Clasp stamped GOLD. Total length 140cm. Weight 19gms. £300 - £500

£700 - £900

414 A CULTURED PEARL AND MULTI GEM COCKTAIL RING, of nine graduating cultured pearls and two faceted amethyst and citrine beads, all set on articulated links to the length of a curved strand of round cut emerald highlights, on a tapering band with wide split shoulders. Stamped 750. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 19.7gms.

417 A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut ruby ten claw set within a surround of ten brilliant cut claw set diamonds in a pierced open mount between tapering pierced shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 750. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 7.2gms.

£400 - £600

£1,500 - £2,000

415 A VICTORIAN CAMEO BROOCH, the oval shell cameo with carving of an angel and cherub, within a surround of subtle scroll detailing, on brooch pin fitting. Diameter 3.5cm. Length 4cm. Weight 9.5gms.

418 A PAIR OF 14CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, the coiled hook design earrings set to the front with four suspension set brilliant cut diamonds, suspending an articulated heart shaped drop set with a single brilliant cut diamond highlights. Stamped 585. Length 3cm. Weight 3gms.

£50 - £70

£80 - £120

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419 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the rectangular mixed cut emerald collet set within a surround of fourteen old brilliant cut diamonds in a rectangular shaped mount, between pierced tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped PLAT 18CT. Ring size N. Weight 2.5gms. £700 - £900

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420 AN ART DECO SAPPHIRE, RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, the central band set half with square cut sapphire highlights and half with square cut ruby highlights, between two articulated outer half bands each set with a row of brilliant cut diamond highlights. Ring size N. Weight 5.7gms. £400 - £600 421 A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the single brilliant cut diamond claw set between pierced detail tapering shoulders each set with three diamond highlights on a plain tapering band. Stamped 18CT PLAT. Ring size L. Weight 2.3gms.

427 A DIAMOND AND PLATINUM RING, the large square cut diamond four claw set in a raised pierced detail mount between tapering shoulders each set with five graduating suspension set brilliant cut diamonds, on a plain band. Stamped 950. Ring size R. Weight 8.9gms. £8,000 - £10,000

£150 - £250 422 THREE GOLD TIE PINS, two set with gem stones, A GOLD BROOCH, set with an amethyst and two seed pearls, AND A 9CT GOLD SWIZZLE STICK. Most stamped for 9ct. Total weight 10.4gms. £100 - £150 423 A COLLECTION OF YELLOW GOLD CHAINS, most stamped for 9ct, and a watch strap stamped 15C. Total weight 106gms. £300 - £400 424 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD BRACELET, of articulated rectangular links on heavy lobster catch, stamped 375; and an 18ct gold and diamond set bracelet, the white and yellow gold curved links alternately set throughout with brilliant cut diamond highlights, on integral tongue clasp. Stamped 750. Both 19cm length. Total weight 28.3gms. £400 - £500 425 TWO 9CT YELLOW GOLD BROOCHES, the roundel brooch set with emerald highlights, the bar brooch set with a single oval cut amethyst, both stamped 375; and a gilt metal brooch, set with purple stones. Total weight 9.6gms.

428 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the large oval cut emerald claw set, raised within a surround of sixteen brilliant cut diamonds, in an open work mount between tapering moulded shoulders with beaded detailing, each set with two brilliant cut diamond highlights on a moulded detail band. Ring size R. Weight 11.8gms. £15,000 - £20,000

426 AN 18CT YELLOW GOLD AND DIAMOND RING, the square cut diamond claw set in a simple mount between pierced tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 750. Ring size O. Weight 3.3gms.

429 AN ITALIAN CONTEMPORARY 9CT WHITE GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND COLLAR, formed of articulated rectangular and alternately spaced square links, the seven front square links set with sixteen round cut sapphire highlights, and brilliant cut diamond highlights to the alternating rectangular links, on integral tongue clasp with safety catch. Stamped Italy 9KT. Diameter 16 inches (40.6cm). Weight 21.5gms.

£3,000 - £4,000

£1,000 - £1,500

£150 - £200

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430 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND SET FRINGE NECKLACE, the collar formed of rectangular and circular articulated links, set throughout with brilliant cut diamond highlights, suspending to the front eleven graduating articulated drops with tapering oval mounts, similarly set throughout with brilliant cut diamond highlights, on integral tongue clasp with safety catch. Total length 44cm. Weight 46.5gms. Total diamond weights approx. 10 carats.

432 AN EDWARDIAN OPAL AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the oval cut opal claw set on an articulated link to the bottom of a knife edge bar with a subtle three leaf clover shaped mount set with old cut diamond highlights, in turn suspending from a further oval cut opal, suspending from an oval link chain with bolt ring clasp. Total length 46cm. Weight 9.1gms. £4,000 - £6,000

£10,000 - £15,000

431 A 1960’S GIARDINETTO ROCK CRYSTAL, SAPPHIRE, EMERALD AND RUBY BROOCH, modelled as a basket, set with a carved rock crystal to the bowl with brilliant cut diamond highlights, beneath a central cluster of two round cabochon cut emeralds, sapphires and ruby highlights depicting fruit, on brooch pin fitting. Stamped 18K. Width 3cm. Length 2.5cm. Weight 6.1gms.

433 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the cross over style mount set with two round cabochon cut emeralds with carved detailing, each claw set within two separate clusters of eight brilliant cut diamonds, in open detail mounts between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size P. Weight 5.3gms. £1,500 - £2,000

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434 A VICTORIAN SILVER LOCKET ON HEAVY COLLAR, the detachable oval locket with engraved floral detailing, suspending on an articulated link from a heavy rectangular link collar with beaded detailing, on large bolt ring clasp. The locket with silver hallmarks. Total length 54cm. Weight 80.4gms. £350 - £450

436 AN ART DECO PLATINUM AND DIAMOND BRACELET, the five square shaped articulated links with pierced detailing, each set to the centre with a principle millegrain set brilliant cut diamond, the outer mount set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamonds, each link alternately spaced with six rectangular links each set with two rectangular cut collet set diamonds, alternately spaced with three clusters of three brilliant cut diamonds, all set on an integral tongue clasp with double safety catch, set similarly throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamonds. Stamped PLATINUM. Length 19cm. Weight 47.4gms. £12,000 - £18,000 437 A TRIO OF WEDGWOOD BROOCHES, the three oval mounts each with a carved cameo to the centre, depicting two harp playing maidens and a scene with cupid and two figures, set on simple brooch pin fittings. Total weight 68.5gms. Each marked Wedgwood to reverse. v £130 - £160

435 A MID VICTORIAN SEED PEARL AND DIAMOND SPRAY BROOCH, the crescent and eight pointed star shaped mount, set throughout with graduating seed pearls, with a single old brilliant cut diamond to the centre of the star, the seven curved graduating strands of knife edged metal work sprays each set throughout with star shaped mounts each set to the centre with seed pearl highlights, on brooch pin fitting with safety chain. Length 6.5cm. Weight 10.3gms.

438 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 suspending on an articulated link from an oval link chain with bolt ring clasp. Mount stamped 585. Total length 61cm. Weight 15.9gms. £100 - £150

£600 - £800

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439 A COLLECTION OF THREE AMBER COLOURED BEAD NECKLACES, of differing lengths and sizes, and others to include a wooden bead necklace, bone bracelet and two metal bangles etc. £70 - £90 440 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. £1,500 - £2,500

443 A NORWEGIAN SILVER AND ENAMEL LEAF BROOCH BY BERNARD MELDAHL, set throughout with light blue enamelling, Bernard Meldahl makers mark, stamped 925 S Sterling Norway, length 4cm, weight 8.7gms; a second Norwegian silver and enamel brooch by Aksel Holmsen, the abstract swirl brooch set with light blue and white enamelling, Aksel Holmsen makers mark, stamped Sterling 925 S Norway, length 5cm, weight 8.2gms; a Danish silver and blue stone necklace, the seven open oval shaped drops each set with a single round cut blue stone, to the front of a fine oval link chain on bolt ring clasp. Mount stamped Sterling Denmark. Total length 36cm. Weight 14.1gms; and a German silver necklace, of articulated moulded leaf shaped mounts on bolt ring clasp. Stamped 835 Germany. Total length 44cm. Weight 17.3gms. £50 - £100

441 A GENTS 9CT YELLOW GOLD WEDDING BAND, ring size V, stamped 375, weight 6.4gms; and a Victorian bangle, with engraved floral detailing and scalloped edge details, on hinged integral tongue clasp. Diameter 6.5cm, weight 36.9gms. £100 - £150 442 A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN GOLD CHAINS, most stamped for 9ct. Total weight 61.7gms. £500 - £700

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444 A SILVER BROOCH BY GEORG JENSEN, modelled as two dolphins, on brooch pin fitting, makers mark Georg Jensen, stamped Sterling Denmark. Length 4cm. Weight 5.1gms; a silver brooch, of heavily moulded scrolling form, hallmarked for silver, on brooch pin fitting. Length 5cm. Weight 16.1gms; and a silver and enamel brooch, the circular mount with floral detailing in blue, yellow, green and white enamelling, hallmarked for silver, on brooch pin fitting. Diameter 3cm. Weight 7.8gms.

451 A COLLECTION OF GOLD JEWELLERY, comprising 9 carat gold and citrine ring, 9 carat gold sapphire and diamond ring, 9 carat gold Claddagh ring, two brooches, pair of 9 carat gold earrings, 9 carat gold miners lamp charm, diamond ring, 18 carat gold and diamond ring, and a 15 carat gold ring. Gross weight 25.5 grams £250 - £350

£120 - £180 445 A GILT METAL AND TURQUOISE SET BROOCH, circa 1860-1870, the moulded symmetrical scroll detail mount suspending two articulated figure of eight scroll detail mounts and chain swag detail, set throughout with thirteen oval cut turquoise highlights, on brooch pin fitting. Length 9cm. Weight 9.1gms. £100 - £150 446 AN ART NOUVEAU 9CT GOLD AND PERIDOT PENDANT, the symmetrical scroll detail mount with pierced detailing set with two principle peridots and two ruby highlights, stamped 9ct. Length 4cm. Weight 3.4gms; and a Victorian 15ct gold and peridot brooch, the cross over style mount set to the centre with a round cut collet set peridot, on brooch pin fitting and safety chain. Stamped 15CT. Length 4cm. Weight 3.2gms. £50 - £70 447 A 9CT YELLOW GOLD PENDANT, the oval mount set to the centre with a collet set green stone, suspending on an articulated link from a large oval link chain with bolt ring clasp. Mount and chain stamped 375. Total length 48cm. Weight 12.2gms.

452 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. £600 - £800 453 A COLLECTION OF THREE GOLD RINGS, one set with old cut diamond highlights, stamped 18ct PLAT, ring size M; one set with nine round cut garnet highlights, stamped 375, ring size O 1/2; and the other set with seven round cut sapphire highlights, stamped 18ct PLAT, ring size L. Total weight 6.4gms. £100 - £150

£80 - £120 448 TWO 9 CARAT GOLD HINGED BANGLES. Gross weight 20 grams £200 - £300 449 TWO 9 CARAT GOLD BRACELETS, one with 9 carat gold train charm, the other with 9 carat gold heart-shaped padlock clasp. Gross weight 26 grams £250 - £350 450 TWO 22 CARAT GOLD BANDS AND THREE 9 CARAT GOLD RINGS. Gross weight of 22 carat 5 grams, gross weight of 9 carat 7.5 grams £150 - £250

454 A 1950’S VINTAGE DIOR BROOCH, the bird with spread wings en tremblant, set throughout with graduating clear pastes, to the centre of a curved branch with green enamel detailing, set with five clusters of leaf shaped mounts set similarly throughout with clear pastes, suspending two articulated cultured pearl drops, on brooch pin fitting. Length 8cm. Weight 19gms. Makers mark Chr.Dior 1958. £150 - £250

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456 455 A SEED PEARL BRACELET, the multi seed pearls strung in a tight criss-cross fashion onto integral tongue bar clasp, length 19cm; a seed pearl and coral bead necklace, the graduating uniform seed pearls and corals each alternately strung on to an integral tongue clasp, length 49cm, and a pair of vintage lapel clips, set throughout with jadeites and cultured pearls, diameter 3cm. Total weight 49.3gms.

459 A MID VICTORIAN LOCKET MEMORIAL PENDANT, the oval mount with scalloped edge detailing and elaborate engraving to the entirety, the inside with plaited hair and engraving ‘In memory of Lizzie Roberts died 10th Feb 1859 aged 19’. Length 4.5cm. Weight 12.1gms.

£30 - £50

460 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MEMORIAL LOCKET PENDANT, the circular mount with floral engraving to the entirety, hinged, with hair set to the inside. Diameter 2.5cm. Weight 9.9gms.

456 AN AQUAMARINE, DIAMOND AND SEED PEARL NECKLACE, the oval cut aquamarine claw set within a delicate scroll detail surround set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights and seed pearls, suspending three articulated leaf shaped drops similarly set with diamond and seed pearl highlights, in turn set on an articulated link to the bottom of a fine oval link chain set evenly throughout with seed pearl highlights, on integral tongue clasp with pierced detailing and set with a single diamond highlight. Mount stamped 750. Chain stamped 18K. Total length 36cm. Weight 8gms.

£50 - £70

£50 - £70

£3,000 - £5,000 457 A CHINESE 20CT YELLOW GOLD LOCKET PENDANT, the oval locket heavily carved to the front with a floral scene, suspending from a fine oval link chain with bolt ring clasp. Chinese hallmarks inside the locket. Marked 20. Total length 41cm. Weight 5.8gms. £150 - £250 458 A VICTORIAN LOCKET NECKLACE, the large oval locket pendant engraved to the centre with a bird amongst foliage, suspending from a heavy circular link chain with large bolt ring clasp. Total length 48cm. Weight 29.9gms. £120 - £180

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461 A YELLOW METAL BANGLE BY CARL BACHER, circa 1890-1900, the hinged bangle set throughout the entirety with a spiral and coiled applied design with subtle scroll and beaded metalwork. Diameter 6.5cm. Weight 26.4gms. Makers mark CB. £1,800 - £2,500

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462 A CULTURED PEARL AND GARNET SET NECKLACE, the one hundred and five graduating cultured pearls each strung knotted onto an oval integral tongue clasp set to the centre with an oval cut garnet within a surround of ten seed pearls. Stamped 9CT. Total length 50cm. Weight 13.9gms. £80 - £120

463 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN HUNTING CUFFLINKS, one side a foxes head, the other a hunting horn, on an articulated chain link. Total weight 7.2gms. £800 - £1,200 464 A PAIR OF SEED PEARL SET EARRINGS, the floral designed earrings of leaves and twisted vines set with four graduating seed pearl highlights, on post and scroll fittings. Scrolls stamped 750. Total weight 4.6gms. £200 - £300 465 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SET EARRINGS, circa 1880-1890, the tapering pear shaped mount set throughout with old brilliant cut diamond highlights, on an articulated link from three old brilliant cut diamond mounts, on shepherds hook fittings. In fitted case. Length 3cm. Total weight 5.8gms.

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466 A CONTEMPORARY DIAMOND NECKLACE, the chain set throughout with brilliant cut collet set diamonds on articulated links, with four marquise cut diamonds and larger brilliant cut diamonds to the front, on lobster catch set similarly with brilliant cut diamond highlights. Stamped 750. Total length 40cm. Weight 11.7gms. £7,000 - £9,000

£2,500 - £3,500

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467 A JADEITE PENDANT, the tapering oval carved jadeite plaque set to the bottom of three brilliant cut diamond highlights, suspending on an articulated oval bale. Stamped 585. Length 3.5cm. Weight 2.5gms.

469 A PAIR OF SIMPLE CULTURED PEARL EARRINGS, on screw back fittings. Stamped 9CT. Total weight 2.7gms.

£400 - £600

470 A YELLOW METAL NECKLACE CHAIN, the sixteen rounded rectangular links alternately spaced with fifteen articulated circular links on large bolt ring clasp. Total length 50cm. Weight 32.1gms.

£40 - £60

£1,200 - £1,800 471 A LATE 19TH CENTURY GARNET AND TURQUOISE SET BRACELET, the heavily moulded links with foliage and beaded metal details, each set on articulated links with ten subtle brushed metal details with five turquoise highlights in a flower head shape, on a large integral tongue clasp with elaborately moulded scroll details, the rectangular mount set to the centre with an oval cabochon cut garnet within a surround of six flower head shaped mounts of turquoise highlights. In fitted case. Length 20cm. Weight 60.1gms. £4,000 - £6,000

468 A VICTORIAN SNAKE BANGLE, the realistically moulded snake head with elaborate engraved detailing set with two ruby highlights for the eyes, the soft torque style bracelet with snakeskin detailing, on integral tongue clasp. Diameter 6.5cm. Weight 34.4gms. £2,500 - £3,500

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472 AN EXQUISITE AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, the large triangular fancy cut aquamarine set within a surround of brilliant cut diamond highlights, in turn within a symmetrical surround of elaborate coiled, floral and foliage details, set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamonds, on brooch pin fitting. In fitted George Pragnell case. Length 4cm. Width 4.5cm. Weight 20.7gms. £6,000 - £8,000 473 A CORAL NECKLACE, the thirty one graduating carved coral beads each strung knotted onto an integral tongue clasp. Total length 48cm. Weight 92.6gms. £700 - £900 474 A PAIR OF NATURAL SALTWATER PEARL AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, circa 1890-1900, the single pearl drop and brilliant cut diamond mount suspending from a tapering rectangular mount set with a further three graduating brilliant cut diamond highlights, in turn suspending on an articulated link from a further brilliant cut diamond mount on post and scroll fittings. Scrolls stamped 750. Length 2.5cm. Total weight 3.1gms. In fitted case. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate numbered 5777-9365 and dated 21.03.2017, stating that the pearls are natural saltwater with no indication of treatment.

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£3,000 - £4,000

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476 A MID 19TH CENTURY MULTI-GEM SET INTAGLIO BRACELET, the articulated links each set with differing gemstones to include turquoise, malachite, garnets, citrine, baroque pearls and emeralds, two carved with intaglios, on an integral tongue clasp. Total length 18cm. Weight 26gms. £500 - £700 477 A PAIR OF ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND BLACK ONYX CUFFLINKS, circa 1910-1920, each circular plaque set to the centre with eight graduating old brilliant cut diamond highlights within a subtle surround of black onyx, in turn within a surround of white textured enamel, on detachable clasps. In fitted case. Total weight 11.8gms. Length 3cm. £800 - £1,200

475 A PAIR OF DIAMOND SET EARRINGS BY CARTIER, the snowflake designed mounts set with fifteen graduating old brilliant cut diamonds, on screw back fittings. Signed Cartier. Total weight 9gms.

478 A DIAMOND PENDANT BY CARTIER, the simple flower head shaped mount set with four brilliant cut diamonds to each petal and a further single brilliant cut diamond highlight to the centre, suspending on two fixed links from a fine oval link chain on bolt ring clasp. Stamped 750. Signed Cartier. Numbered J10591. Total length 42cm. Weight 4.7gms. In Cartier box. £1,800 - £2,500

£3,000 - £4,000

479 A PAIR OF DIAMOND EARRINGS, circa 1860-1870, the central rose cut diamond heavy claw set within a surround of five petal shaped mounts each set with a single rose cut diamond highlight, on post and scroll fittings. Total weight 4.2gms.

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£500 - £700

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481 480 A DIAMOND PENDANT, the circular mount set to the centre with a brilliant cut diamond within a surround of diamond highlights, suspending from an open work concentric circular mount set throughout with diamond highlights, on articulated pendant bale. Stamped 585. Length 3cm. Weight 2.3gms.

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£600 - £800 484 481 A DIAMOND, EMERALD AND CULTURED PEARL PENDANT, 1910-1915, the open work circular mount set to the centre with a single brilliant cut millegrain set diamond between four seed pearl highlights, alternately spaced with four triple leaf shaped mounts set with old cut diamond highlights, within a surround of old cut diamond highlights and square cut emerald highlights, suspending a single articulated cultured pearl drop, in turn all suspending from a fine oval link chain with bolt ring clasp, with brooch pin fitting. Total length 40cm. Weight 9.2gms. £1,500 - £2,500 482 A PAIR OF OPAL AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, circa 18801890, the single opal set within a surround of ten old brilliant cut diamond highlights, in a pierced mount on post and scroll fittings. Total weight 3.5gms. £600 - £800

485 A LATE VICTORIAN MOONSTONE SET NECKLACE, the eleven graduating round cut moonstones set to the front of a fine link chain, suspending a further nine graduating oval and round cut articulated moonstone drops with swag details and a single oval cut ruby highlight. Total length 41cm. Weight 8.3gms. £800 - £1,200 486 A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUBY AND EMERALD PENDANT, designed as a cross, the elaborately moulded scroll detail mount of polished and brushed metal details, set throughout in symmetrical form with five round mixed cut emerald highlights and five round mixed cut ruby highlights, on articulated pendant bale with similar scroll details. In fitted Garrard & Co case. Length 9cm. Weight 16.8gms. £800 - £1,200

483 A MID VICTORIAN BROOCH AND EARRING SET, the circular brooch with large bead detail to the centre of a concave scalloped edge mount within a surround of scroll and bead metal detailing, with glass locket to the reverse and brooch pin fitting; the matching earrings suspending on articulated shepherds hook fittings. In fitted case. Total weight 7.2gms. £400 - £600 484 AN ENAMEL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, circa 1880-1890, the circular mount with blue guilloche enamelling, set to the centre with a bow shaped mount set with old cut diamond highlights, within an outer surround of fleur de lis detailing, set throughout with old cut diamond highlights, with glass locket to reverse inset with a photograph miniature of a young boy, on brooch pin fitting. Diameter 2.5cm. Weight 9gms. £600 - £800

487 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval mixed cut sapphire collet set within an open work surround set with eight graduating old cut diamonds in heavy collet settings, between moulded detail shoulders on a plain band. Ring size I 1/2. Weight 2.9gms. £400 - £600

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490 488 A CULTURED BAROQUE PEARL RING, the three baroque pearls each set raised on a heavy tapering band. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 8.8gms. £250 - £350 489 AN EDWARDIAN DIAMOND RING, the marquise shaped mount set to the centre with graduating old brilliant cut diamonds in collet settings, between simple tapering shoulders set with a single diamond highlight. Hallmark indistinct. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 2.7gms. £500 - £700

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494 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the round mixed cut emerald collet set within a scalloped edge surround of twelve old brilliant cut diamonds in a subtle pierced detail mount between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size N. Weight 2.9gms. £1,000 - £1,500 495 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut sapphire claw set between two brilliant cut claw set diamonds in a pierced mount between pierced tapering shoulders on a plain band. Stamped PLAT 18CT. Ring size M. Weight 4gms. £2,500 - £3,500

490 A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut ruby set with a twist design mount set throughout with thirteen old brilliant cut diamonds, between tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 3.9gms. £1,200 - £1,800 491 A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, the single round mixed cut ruby highlight set within a surround of six old brilliant cut diamonds between two further old cut diamond highlights to each tapering shoulder on a plain band. Stamped 18CT. Ring size L 1/2. Weight 3.5gms. £700 - £900 492 A BLACK ONYX AND DIAMOND RING, circa 1900-1910, the rectangular cut black onyx set to the centre with a single old brilliant cut diamond highlight within a subtle circular mount, between simple shoulders each set with two marcasite highlights, on simple band. Ring size O 1/2. Weight 2gms. £250 - £350 493 AN EARLY VICTORIAN ENAMEL AND PEARL MOURNING BROOCH, the oval shaped mount of dark blue enamelling set to the centre with a floral and foliage detail mount set throughout with graduating seed pearls, all set within a heavily moulded scalloped edge surround, with glass locket to the reverse and engraved ‘George Rawden Earnshaw Jan ** 27th Jan 1841 ** 46’. On brooch pin fitting. Diameter 4cm. Weight 21.4gms.

496 A NATURAL RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, the oval cut ruby collet set within a surround of six old brilliant cut diamonds in collet settings, alternately spaced with six old cut diamond highlights, set in an open mount between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Accompanied by a Gemmological Certification Services certificate numbered 78166-48 and dated 28.06.2018, stating that the ruby is natural with no evidence of heat treatment with an origin of Burma. Ring size M 1/2. Weight 4.4gms. £3,000 - £4,000 497 A VICTORIAN CORAL RING, the five graduating coral beads set in a scroll detail mount between tapering shoulders with scroll engraving, on a plain band. Ring size L 1/2. Weight 4.6gms. £700 - £900 498 A DIAMOND RING, the flower head shaped mount set to the centre with a principle brilliant cut diamond within two stepped scalloped edge mounts set throughout with graduating brilliant cut diamonds in a simple pierced detail mount between solid tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size M. Weight 3.9gms. £1,000 - £1,500

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499 A BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, the round cut black opal set raised within a surround of old cut diamond highlights in a pierced detail mount between three graduating old brilliant cut collet set diamond shoulders on a simple band. Ring size K 1/2. Weight 3.2gms. £1,800 - £2,500 500 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, the square mixed cut emerald set within a surround of eight slightly graduating old brilliant cut diamonds, all set between two square mixed cut emeralds to each shoulder, in an open work mount on a plain band. Ring size M. Weight 3.5gms. £3,000 - £4,000 501 AN EDWARDIAN CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND RING, the oval mount set to the centre with a single cultured pearl between two principle brilliant cut collet set diamonds within a subtle pierced work surround and pierced detail mount between simple shoulders each set with two diamond highlights on a plain band. Ring size K. Weight 4.6gms. £1,500 - £2,500

503 A CULTURED PEARL, EMERALD AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, the forty four uniform cultured pearls strung knotted onto an unusual detachable clasp set to the centre with a square cut emerald within a surround of diamond highlights. Clasp stamped 750. Total length 46cm. Weight 76.5gms. £3,500 - £4,500 504 A CORAL AND GOLD PENDANT, the single coral strand formed as a wishbone, set to the bottom of a fine link yellow gold chain on bolt ring clasp. Clasp stamped 585. Total length 39cm. Weight 2.8gms. £100 - £150 505 AN ITALIAN SILVER AND BLACK DIAMOND BRACELET BY BARBERISPRATI, the wide mesh section on elaborate mount of coiled and curved strands set with seven brilliant cut black diamond highlights, on integral tongue clasp. Length 20cm. Stamped 925. Makers mark Barberisprati.

502 A DEMANTOID GARNET AND DIAMOND RING, circa 1880-1890, the oval cut demantoid garnet set raised within a surround of twelve old cut diamond highlights, in a simple pierced detail mount between pierced tapering shoulders on a plain band. Ring size L 1/2. Weight 2gms. £600 - £800

£300 - £400 506 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND PINK ZIRCON LINE BRACELET, of sixty three uniform square cut pink zircon’s, set simply on articulated links, on integral tongue clasp. Stamped 750. Length 8.5cm. Weight 16.8gms. £800 - £1,200 67


507 A PAIR OF DIAMOND AND GOLD EARRINGS IN THE STYLE OF VAN CLEEF AND ARPELS, the flower head shaped mount set throughout with brilliant cut pave set diamond highlights within a surround of beaded metal detailing, on clip back fittings. Stamped 750. Total weight 14.1gms. £200 - £300 508 A GOLD AND ENAMEL BRACELET, the fine link chain with an articulated barrel charm with blue stone highlights and an articulated enamelled lady bird charm, on lobster clasp. Clasp stamped 750. Total length 19cm. Weight 12.2gms.

514 AN 18CT GOLD HUNTER DRESS POCKET WATCH. Circular white enamel dial with roman index, subsidiary sunken dial at 6 o’clock indicating seconds and blued steel hands, diameter 43mm, hinged front cover, engine turned decoration to front and rear, hinged inner cover with glass which opens to reveal a fusee movement signed Dwerrihouse & Carter Berkeley Square London no. 14615, hallmarked 18ct gold London, date letter partly obscured but thought to be circa 1839. £200 - £300

£180 - £250 509 A DIAMOND SET BROOCH, modelled as a lily, the graduating brilliant cut diamonds set throughout the stem and delicately curved head, with round cut ruby highlights to the centre, on brooch pin fitting. Length 8cm. Weight 15.7gms. £600 - £800 510 A MULTI STRAND CORAL NECKLACE, of multi graduating polished coral beads strung into four strands on a heavy lobster catch. Clasp stamped 750. Total length 65cm. £1,000 - £1,500

WATCHES 511 A GOLD PLATED TISSOT BRACELET WATCH. Oblong cushion shaped textured silver dial with baton index. Case measures 23 x 20mm, movement manually wound. Fitted with flexible bark finish brick link bracelet approximately 155 mm in length. Tissot box included. A GOLD PLATED ROTARY BRACELET WATCH. Square champagne dial with baton index. Case measures 13 x 13 mm, movement manually wound. Fitted to an integral bark finish brick link bracelet approximately 160 mm in length. £50 - £70 512 A VINTAGE 9CT GOLD WATCH. Circular white dial with black arabic index and red 12, Case measures approximately 26mm and has soldered wire lugs and hinged case back, fitted with expanding rolled gold bracelet, case internally hallmarked 9ct gold London importation circa 1929, 15 jewel unsigned Swiss movement, blued steel hands. £80 - £120 513 A QUARTER REPEATER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH. Circular white enamel dial with roman index and seconds dial at 6 o’clock, 46mm diameter case in yellow metal with hinged double cover to rear the internal cover engraved ‘Repetition Echappement A Ancke St Mercier Geneve Aiguillere No 5810 Horlogere Brevet De Sa Majeste Bretannique’, lever escapement and quarter repeater chimes, accompanied by a single albert chain of fetter & four curb links measuring 470mm in length and weighing 28gms, stamped 18ct, two keys included.

515 A STEEL TUDOR BRACELET WATCH. Circular silver dial with baton index and date aperture at 3 o’clock. Dial signed Tudor Prince Oysterdate Rotor Self Winding. Case back signed Original Oyster Case by Rolex Geneva. Case engraved with Model Number 7024/0 and Serial Number 767217, estimated date of manufacture 1972. Fitted with pressed steel Oyster Bracelet reference 7836 with hinged snap stamped with Rolex crown. Bracelet has 7 and 5 links respectively. £400 - £600 516 A TUDOR ROLEX 9CT GOLD LADYS WRISTWATCH. Circular silver dial with sub seconds dial at 6 o’clock position, gilt baton index and hands, case diameter 21mm with snap on case back, internally hallmarked 9ct gold Edinburgh 1964, fitted with expanding 9ct gold bracelet hallmarked Birmingham 1964 and signed Rolex, 17 jewel movement signed Tudor, Rolex winding crown, uncased weight 8.4 gms including glass. £120 - £180 517 AN ELGIN 8 DAYS DASHBOARD WATCH, circular ivory dial with applied arabic numerals, white metal case 69mm diameter with snap on case back, signed internally with Keystone Watchcase Co. Movement number 27699888 with three quarter plate signed Elgin National Watch Co. Crown at 6 o’clock to facilitate dashboard mounting. £400 - £600

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522 A WALTHAM OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH. Circular white dial with printed black arabic index, seconds sub dial at 6 o’clock and red minute markers at 5 minute intervals to outer edge, screw on back stamped internally Wadsworth warranted 20 years, movement stamped AWW Co Waltham Massachusetts, movement number 15564365 with lever escapement, exterior of case back engraved with scenic cartouche with scroll decorated border, accompanied by a rolled gold single albert chain. £70 - £90

518 AN 8 DAYS DASHBOARD WATCH. Circular gilt metal dial with applied arabic numerals and chased dial centre, manually wound 8 day 15 jewel movement by A Schild signed Octava Watch Co. Switzerland, adjusted to 3 positions, hinged case back signed Schild Co Swiss and stamped metal, knurled conical stem at 6 o’clock position to facilitate dashboard mounting. £400 - £600 519 AN ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO HUNTER POCKET WATCH. Circular white dial with printed arabic index and sub seconds dial at 6 o’clock, blued steel hands, dial signed Elgin Nat’l Watch Co, case measuring 60mm in diameter, hinged front cover engraved with a blank escutcheon, hinged rear cover with winding aperture beneath, both covers stamped A.F.G Pure Coin, second inner cover to rear which opens to reveal a gilt movement signed Elgin JW & G. M Wheeler. Movement no. 733471, accompanied by a base metal single albert chain, 2 keys and small engraved medallion. £50 - £70 520 A WALTHAM POCKET WATCH WITH FOB AND DECORATIVE CHAINS. Circular white enamel dial with printed roman index, sunken seconds sub dial at 6 o’clock position and blued steel hands, gold plated case diameter 54mm with floral decoration to rear which unscrews to reveal a full plate 17 Jewel movement signed American Waltham Watch Co. 21023154, accompanied by an unmarked seal fob set with a blue stone and two decorative chains measuring 80 & 110mm. £70 - £90 521 AN ELGIN OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH. Circular ivory dial with printed arabic index and scroll decoration to centre, gold plated case 45mm diameter stamped Philadelphia Watch Case Co Guaranteed to wear 20 years, Ball model,17 jewel movement signed Elgin National watch co, movement no. 30861739. £40 - £60

523 A GOLD PLATED LE GRAN FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH. Circular white dial with arabic index, sub seconds dial at 6 o’clock position, ornate scroll hands and floral decoration to dial centre, hinged outer cover with hunting scene to front and scroll decoration to rear, keyless wound movement with 17 jewel movement signed LEGRAN Co Swiss, presentation engraving to interior of inner cover. £40 - £60 524 A SILVER PLATED WINDSOR EMBLEM POCKET WATCH & FOB. Circular silvered dial with raised gilt italic arabic index, sunken seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock position floral engraved dial centre and gilt hands, scroll engraved case 45mm diameter with cartouche shield to rear which opens to reveal a hand wound movement signed Windsor Jagot Watch Co. Two adjustments 6 jewels, with lever escapement, case inner stamped Jagot Watch Co. Swiss, accompanied by a leather strap and a yellow metal medallion 38mm diameter embossed Winchester with a cowboy on horseback motif. £40 - £60 525 A CHROMED SEVEN SEAS POCKET WATCH. Circular silvered dial with roman index to outer and black hands, dial printed with various nautical information including Hours, Bells, Watches and depicting a tall masted ship to the centre, Chromium Plated case 50mm diameter with snap on back, Pin Pallet movement unsigned, keyless wound, accompanied by an unmarked white metal single albert chain and 26 x 16mm medallion stamped Rainier National Park. £40 - £60 526 A GOLD PLATED DREYFUSS & CO WATCH. Circular silver and white dial with gilt baton index and seconds dial at 6 o’clock, case back engraved Handmade Dreyfuss & Co Switzerland Series 1946 No. 8796, black alligator grain leather strap with hinged deployment clasp, screw down crown and quartz movement, accompanying documents dated May 2014. £60 - £80 527 A GROUP OF FOUR POCKET WATCHES FOR SPARES OR REPAIRS. White enamel dials with roman indexes and various forms of decoration, cases varying from 37 to 40mm diameter, 3 hallmarked silver and one base metal, a mixture of cylinder and pin pallet movements. £60 - £80

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530 AN 18CT GOLD DRESS POCKET WATCH. Circular yellow metal dial with printed roman index and blued steel hour hand, floral engraving to dial centre, floral and scroll decorated hinged rear cover which reveals a plain inner cover with key winding aperture, front cover with glass opens to allow access to movement signed Tanner Cirencester, internally hallmarked 18ct Gold circa 1874, accompanied by two keys and a wooden box. £200 - £300 531 A 9CT GOLD ART DECO LADYS WATCH. Lozenge shaped case and dial with arabic index, case measures approximately 26 x 16 mm and has soldered wire lugs, hinged case back externally hallmarked 9ct gold, possibly Glasgow importation circa 1924, unsigned movement with lever escapement and fitted with black moire ribbon strap. £60 - £90 532 A BAUME & MERCIER GOLD AND DIAMOND WRIST WATCH. Circular gilt dial with textured pattern, printed roman index and black hands, dial surrounded by 36 eight cut diamonds each measuring approximately 1.5mm and set in a white metal channel, fitted with an integral flexible woven mesh bracelet approximately 170 mm in length, hinged ladder clasp with internal safety catch, signed with brand logo and stamped 750, case back internally signed Baume & Mercier, stamped 750 and hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham importation circa 1968. total uncased weight including glass 42.4gms. £1,800 - £2,500 528 A DRESS POCKET WATCH WITH ENAMEL FOB AND ALBERT CHAIN. Circular open face white enamel dial with printed roman index and blued steel hands, 40mm case with hinged engine turned back, internally stamped K18, hinged yellow metal inner cover which opens to reveal an unsigned cylinder movement, accompanied by a circular fob medallion with enamel shield to centre depicting a Cockerel, hallmarked 9ct Gold Birmingham circa 1922 weighing 5 gms, single albert chain 220mm in length consisting of twisted bar links and weighing 7gms, stamped 585, all contained in an unfitted J R Ogden Harrogate box with key. £200 - £300 529 A LADYS 9CT GOLD ZENITH WATCH. Rectangular cushion shaped dial with printed black arabic index and hands. Tapered bracelet consisting of two rows of interwoven curb links with snap and ladder clasp. Uncased weight 15.3 gms including glass, stamped 375. Quartz ETA movement signed Zenith. £200 - £300

533 A TRIO OF POCKET WATCHES BY OMEGA, JW BENSON & THOS FATTORINI. Omega open faced watch with circular ivory dial and raised arabic index, subsidiary sunken seconds dial at 6 o’clock position and blued steel hands, plain Staybrite case 49mm diameter internally signed Omega watch Co. number 9195381 with snap on back which reveals a gilt metal 15 jewel movement signed Omega number 8582210. JW Benson Full Hunter with circular white dial and printed arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o’clock position and black hands, small blank cartouche at centre of front cover and remainder of case engine turned front and rear, snap on back which reveals gilt metal movement signed ARNEX 17 Jewels, white metal case diameter 45mm. Thos Fattorini open faced watch with circular white enamel dial, printed roman index, sunken subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock position and gilt hands, plain case 50mm diameter with entwined initials engraved to rear cover which opens to reveal an inner cover with presentation engraving which further reveals a movement signed AWW Co Waltham Mass 15 Jewels, case internally stamped 10C 0,417, dial signed Watch & Chronometer Manufacturers Fattorini & Sons Bradford. £100 - £150

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OBJECTS OF VERTU 537 A RUSSIAN ICON OF THE MOTHER OF GOD, probably 19th Century, the borders painted with various saints including George and Demetrius, framed under glass. Frame 49.5cm by 35.5cm £300 - £500 538 A 9 CARAT GOLD EVENING PURSE, IMPORT MARK, LONDON 1908, 25 grams; together with A STERLING SILVER MESH EVENING BAG. (2) £250 - £350 534 A 9CT GOLD TUDOR ROLEX STRAP WATCH. Circular silver dial with arabic numerals at quarters and baton indexes between, sunken subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock position and gilt hands, hand wound movement signed Tudor Swiss Made 17 rubies, case 32mm diameter, number 2713 signed Rolex and hallmarked 9ct gold Edinburgh circa 1966, fixed lugs with black leather strap attached and a gold plated Rolex buckle.

539 A SHAGREEN CIGARETTE CASE, together with A SHAGREEN MCMURDO LIGHTER AND A SILVER COMPACT, in a leather case. (3) £60 - £90

£250 - £350 535 A VINTAGE TIMOR 9 CARAT GOLD CASED GENTLEMAN’S WRIST WATCH, with 21 jewels, subsidiary seconds; together with AN AVIA 9 CARAT GOLD WATCH, no straps, with subsidiary seconds. (2) £200 - £300

540 A 9 CARAT GOLD VESTA CASE BIRMINGHAM, 1916, with engine turned decoration and applied crest. 46mm by 32mm, 23 grams £180 - £250

536 A CARTIER ART DECO WATCH. Lozenge shaped silver dial with printed black roman index and blued steel hands. Bezel set with 38 rose cut diamonds. Applied lugs set with 28 rose cut diamonds terminating in articulated terminals set with 12 rose cut diamonds and 2 brilliant cut diamonds. Case front and lugs are white metal, case back is yellow metal and secured with screws inserted from the case side. £4,000 - £6,000

541 A 9 CARAT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, shaped for the pocket, engine turned linear decoration, inscribed ... Xmas 1946 inside, retailed by Jays, 142 & 144 Oxford Street. 8cm by 8.5cm, 97 grams £800 - £1,200

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542 AN ASPREY 9 CARAT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, LONDON, 1923, with engine turned decoration, presentation inscription dated 1923 inside. 9.5cm by 8.5cm, 111 grams £1,000 - £1,500

545 A 9 CARAT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, BIRMINGHAM, 1918, shaped for the pocket, inscribed to the front Maginty 1919. 8cm by 5.5cm, 45 grams £400 - £600

546 AN ASPREY 9 CARAT GOLD COMPACT, CHESTER, 1920, circular with mirrored underside to the cover, inscribed Maginty. Diameter 47mm, 21 grams £180 - £250

543 A FINE BLONDE TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY NECESSAIRE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, with hinged rectangular domed cover, applied with a monogrammed plaque, opening to reveal an interior with wirework needle case, wirework tape measure holder, thimble, etc. 13cm by 8cm £400 - £600 544 A 9 CARAT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, BIRMINGHAM, 1921, with presentation inscription dated 1922 inside. 11cm by 8.5cm, 132 grams £1,200 - £1,800

547 A 9 CARAT GOLD MATCHBOX SLEEVE, LONDON, 1921, with engine turned ground, inscribed to one end. 6.5cm by 5.5cm, gross 38.5 grams £300 - £500 548 A CARTIER GOLD-PLATED CIGARETTE LIGHTER, gasfilled, with engine-turned decoration, no. 40472 T. 7cm £120 - £180

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549 A RUSSIAN ICON, 19TH CENTURY, in a gilt frame and housed in a glazed case. Case 30.5cm by 26cm £300 - £400 550 A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN MINIATURE IN THE MUGHAL STYLE, possibly depicting the Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi, oval, watercolour on ivory, in a relief-carved hardwood frame with easel back. Image 4.75cm by 6cm £120 - £180 551 A VICTORIAN NOVELTY IVORY CRICKET BAT LETTER OPENER. 12.5cm £50 - £70

552 A CHARLES HORNER 9 CARAT GOLD THIMBLE, CHESTER, with presentation inscription dated 1900-1910, in a fitted case. £100 - £150 554 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH PALAIS ROYALE STYLE PIANO-FORM PARQUETRY TABLE NECESSAIRE, with inlaid keys, the hinged cover with mirror underside, the fitted compartments now lacking the accessories, raised on turned legs with paw feet. 19.5cm high, 30cm long, 19.5cm wide £200 - £300

553 A SOLA PITH MODEL OF A SOUTH INDIAN HINDU TEMPLE, PROBABLY THANJANVUR OR TIRUCHIRAPALLI, TAMIL NADU, SOUTH INDIA, MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY, in a glazed case. Note: Carved in the soft pith of the sola plant’s stem. Pith models of temples were made in South India, and examples were exhibited at international exhibitions in 1873 and 1886.

555 A PAIR OF JAPANESE HARDWOOD SHIBAYAMA WHIST MARKERS, MEIJI PERIOD, each with gilt foliate decoration, the bone pegs with various insects and birds. 9cm

£300 - £500

£40 - £60

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556 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY PORTRAIT MINIATURES ON IVORY, circular, in gilt frames. Diameter 4cm £60 - £80

559 A FINE GOLD AND ENAMEL BOX, FRENCH IMPORT MARK (PARIS), hexagonal, the hinged cover set with diamonds to form a flowerhead on a bar terminating in a pair of diamonds, enamel decorated to the exterior with foliage and birds, the underside of the cover further enamelled with a large red flower. Diameter 4cm, 47 grams 557 AN 18TH CENTURY GOLD MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL BOX, circular, the cover decorated with a building and a wood cutter within a Greek Key border, the sides decorated with insects and buildings, the base further decorated with a tree and a building, the gold unmarked. Diameter 6.5cm

£2,500 - £3,500

£800 - £1,200 558 A GOLD-MOUNTED IVORY SNUFF-BOX, APPARENTLY UNMARKED, FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY, oblong and with canted corner, the cover set with an ivory plaque engraved and stained with figures in an exotic landscape, the base with a figure and a bird resting below a palm tree, with reeded gold mounts, 8.5cm. wide.

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£2,500 - £3,500

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561 560 AN ART DECO ENAMEL, CORAL AND DIAMOND COMPACT, FRENCH IMPORT MARKS, rectangular with rounded corners, cover with coral and diamond set hinge and clasp in the form of vases of flowers, the underside with screw-down mirror, owl and swan mark to underside of base. 9cm by 4.5cm £3,500 - £4,500 561 A JADEITE AND ENAMEL PAPER KNIFE, IN THE FABERGE STYLE, 20TH CENTURY, the tapering jadeite blade with pink enamel terminal on engine-turned ground, with stone-set border, in fitted case, the case 30cm. wide.

562 A GEORGE II GOLD SNUFF-BOX, APPARENTLY UNMARKED, CIRCA 1740, cartouche shaped, the hinged cover cast and chased with a scene of figures in a classical interior, engraved inside with the Royal coat-of-arms, in fitted cloth covered case, 7.5cm. wide, 3.4 troy ounces. The present box can be compared to another unmarked box which was presented to Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, the brother of the Duke of Wellington (Christie’s, South Kensington, July 2013, lot 237). £8,000 - £12,000

£2,500 - £3,500

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563 A CONTINENTAL GILT-METAL DOUBLE SNUFF BOX OF ROUNDED NAVETTE FORM, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, with open hole for thumb, twin-hinged covers engine turned with waves and dots within ropework in relief, the sides fluted below further ropework, indistinct marks to flange of covers. 10cm £700 - £900 564 A LATE 18TH CENTURY PIQUE TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX OF BOMBE FORM, the hinged cover decorated with a ho ho bird, butterfly, insects and foliage, the upper case decorated snales, scrolling acanthus and star-filled lattice, the underside with a foliate sprig. 7cm

566 A FINE CONTINENTAL BRONZE CASKET, 19TH CENTURY, of elongated hexagonal form, the hinged cover surmounted by a recumbent hound with head held high, the sides cast with the heads of four boar, each with differing facial expression, and dead game birds, further embellished with vine, unmarked, probably French. 10cm high, 12.5cm wide, 9.5cm deep £800 - £1,200

£600 - £800

567 A 19TH CENTURY GILT-METAL JEWELLERY CASKET, SIGNED T. HINGRE, the hinged oval cover in the form of a child partially draped in sheets and reclining on a cushion, the interior fabric lined, the base cast with ribbon tied swags, scrolling acanthus and masks, stamped mark to rim of base. 15.5cm high, 20.5cm wide, 10cm deep 565 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GILT-METAL MOUNTED HORNS ON STANDS, each stand cast with the figure of a dragon and a boy. 37cm high £300 - £500

£1,000 - £1,500 568 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL CARD CASE, of swivelling rectangular form, applied with gold (unmarked and untested) plaque engraved with initials. 9cm by 10.5cm £60 - £80

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MISCELLANEOUS 569 A VINTAGE DAY, SON & HEWITT MEDICAL CHEST, titled Original Stockbreeder’s Medicine Chest. 47cm long £50 - £70

575 A COLLECTION OF NINE SILHOUETTES, EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER, including a gilt framed example titled Lady Kingsley. Gilt frame 18cm by 15cm £200 - £300

570 A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN PAINTED, EBONISED AND PARCEL-GILT FACE SCREENS, each of cartouche form, one decorated with a Highland stalking scene, the other a Scottish cottage interior, on turned baluster handles. 39.5cm

576 A 19TH CENTURY TUNBRIDGE WARE BLOTTER, the front panel with a castle within a mosaic border. 29cm by 23.5cm

£150 - £250

£80 - £120

571 PROVINCIAL BANKNOTES: THREE 19TH CENTURY J. BACKHOUSE & CO. FIVE POUND NOTES: Stockton Tees Bank 1882, Darlington Bank 1880, and Durham Bank 1884, each cut/cancelled (3) .

577 A NOVELTY PAINTED METAL MECHANICAL MONEY BOX, modelled as a hunter and bear. 25cm

£120 - £180

578 A GROUP OF FIFTEEN CHINESE PHOTOGRAPHS, mid 20th Century, including harvest scenes, youth camp workers, scenes around Peking, etc.

572 A PAIR OF CARVED OAK PANELS, 17TH/18TH CENTURY, each rectangular, carved in a cruciform pattern with flowerheads and stylised foliage against a stippled ground. 47cm by 30cm £50 - £70 573 A 19TH CENTURY LIGNUM VITAE STRING BOX, of cylindrical form, with stepped domed cover and foot. 9.75cm

£60 - £80

£100 - £150 579 A VICTORIAN ‘BEATRICE’ GILT-BRASS NEEDLE CASE, ALBERT SHARPE, 85 REGENT STREET, of book form, in original fitted case. 49mm high, 29mm wide £60 - £90

£30 - £50

574 A 19TH CENTURY STAINED AND NATURAL BONE CHESS SET, each piece turned and on a circular base, complete. Kings 8.25cm £50 - £70 580 TRIBAL: A COLLECTION OF FIVE SPEARS, four mounted on wooden bars and one loose, with leather flask-shaped case. Longest 155cm £200 - £300 581 A 19TH CENTURY OMANI JAMBIYA, horn hilt, the hilt and scabbard covered with fine silver decorated overlay with geometric designs and swirling floral patterns, 6 1/8-inch curved blade, with small knife. £100 - £150

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582 DURHAM LIGHT INFANTRY: A GROUP OF MEDALS AND BADGES, including a World War I medal group to Private W. Coulton 6-3243, D.L.I. ,the 1914-15 Star, The War Medal and The Victory Medal; a medal to Sgt. I. Biddall no. 3 Platoon, dated 1928; and a group of white and patinated metal badges.

585 A GROUP OF EDWARDIAN AND LATER SILVER, SILVERGILT AND BRONZE AGRICULTURAL AND OTHER MEDALS, CASED, including two in silver, Shire Horse Society 1920 and 1927, another silver, Grand National Winner L’Escargot 1975, silver-gilt for the Cumberland Show 1940, the bronze including a finely cast Poultry Fair Medal 1922 (7) Diameter of largest 50mm

£100 - £150

£100 - £150 586 FOUR BRITISH MILITARY HELMET PLATES, the Durham Light Infantry, Yorkshire Regiment, The Border Regiment and the Royal Irish (4) £60 - £80

583 A MILLS WORLD WAR II NO. 36 GRENADE, de-activated. 10cm £80 - £120 584 A GROUP OF BRITISH MILITARY CAP BADGES, including The Honourable Artillery Company, First Hampshire Volunteers, West Riding Royal Horse Artillery etc (16) £80 - £120 587 A STANLEY FULLER CALCULATOR, with Bakelite fittings, boxed with instructions. Box 46cm long £100 - £150

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588 TRIBAL: A 19TH CENTURY IVORY CEREMONIAL SPEAR HEAD. 29cm long £80 - £120 588A A LADY'S GOLD-PLATED HUNTER POCKET WATCH, together with A GROUP OF COINS AND MEDALS, including Edward VIII Coronation; COSTUME JEWELLERY, etc. £40 - £60 589 A SCARCE WWI ROYAL AIRFORCE THORNTONPICKARD MARK III HYTHE GUN CAMERA, stamped no. 453L, in a wooden case with trade label. Gun camera 98cm £800 - £1,200 590 A SINGLE-SIDED WALT DISNEY DOUBLE FEATURE FILM POSTER, LADY AND THE TRAMP AND BALLERINA, S&DS Ltd, Printed in England. 101cm by 78cm £40 - £60 591 A GILT-METAL MASONIC JEWEL, DATED 1823. 8.5cm £50 - £70 592 A CASE OF MASONIC REGALIA, including 9 carat gold and enamel Anglo Argentine Lodge jewel, etc. £50 - £70

594 TAXIDERMY: SCOTTISH RED DEER, head mount on oval pine shield, 8 points, paper label of Stewart & McIntosh, Braemar, bears incised date 1898 to back of shield. £250 - £350 595 A GERMAN CARVED OAK COMMEMORATIVE PLAQUE, 1951, to commemorate the World Festival of Youth and Students, rectangular. 38.5cm by 50cm £100 - £150 596 A CYLINDRICAL TIN MAP CASE, containing a plan of Carlton Husthwaite, 1840, and further documents relating to property in the area. Case 88cm £150 - £250 597 A VINTAGE NOVELTY ICE BUCKET, IN THE FORM ON A PILE OF BOOKS, bears paper label of Thomas Messel. 20.5cm high £250 - £350 598 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARRIAGE STAND, under a glass dome, (globe de mariee). Overall 54cm £100 - £150

593 A CARVED AND PAINTED WOODEN RITUAL MASK, INDIA, 19TH CENTURY, with carved teeth and pierced for viewing around the eyes. 15.5cm by 11cm

599 A BLACK FOREST CARVING OF A BEAR, modelled holding a large fish in the mouth. Approximately 37cm long, 24cm high £80 - £120

£50 - £70

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ORIENTAL WORKS OF ART 603 A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY NETSUKE, MEIJI PERIOD, CIRCA 1900, modelled as a seated man holding a board. Height 3.6cm £80 - £120 604 A LARGE PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNE VASES, of baluster form, each boldly decorated with a basket of flowers against a blue ground, (one a/f). 52cm £100 - £150 605 A CHINESE BRONZE FIGURE GROUP, cast as a man slapping the naked behind of another man. 17cm high £70 - £90 606 A CHINESE NEPHRITE JADE ARCHAIC STYLE CENSER, circular with twin ring handles. 24cm across handles 600 A SINO-TIBETAN BRONZE FIGURE OF TARA, seated in lalitasana, on an oval lotus plinth base. 34cm high £700 - £900

£100 - £150 607 A PAIR OF CHINESE CARVED HARDSTONE MODELS OF CRANES, each carved with head looking up. 6.5cm £50 - £70

601 A LARGE JAPANESE PATINATED IRON MODEL OF A GOOSE, probably early 20th century, modelled standing with upraised head, on a rectangular wooden plinth. Height overall 50cm

608 A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER PLATE, carved with figures on a terrace beneath trees with a river beyond, bears six character mark in a rectangle verso. Diameter 30cm £500 - £700

£250 - £350 602 A JAPANESE BRONZE INCENSE BURNER, 19TH CENTURY, circular, the rim with a band of Greek Key, the body cast with panels in relief and with stylised floriform handles. 24cm by 27cm across handles

609 A LARGE ORIENTAL BRONZE FIGURE, cast sitting and holding a tablet, probably 19th Century. 59cm high £800 - £1,200

£120 - £180

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610 A SMALL 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CORAL FIGURE, carved as a lady in robes. 42mm high £60 - £80

612 AN EXTRAORDINARY CHINESE CARVED ROOTWOOD FIGURE, 19TH CENTURY, the figure, with sectional limbs, carved with leg raised and arms outstretched and chicken. 108cm high £1,000 - £1,500

611 A JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASE, CIRCA 1900, decorated with a dragon against a blue ground. 24cm high £50 - £70

613 A CHINESE BRONZE HELMET, PROBABLY HAN DYNASTY (206BC TO 220AD), with angular lug to the ribbed crown, studded decoration and plume holders to each ear flange. Height 29cm Provenance: The Earl of Breadalbane £1,500 - £2,500 614 TWO CHINESE CARVED JADE PLAQUES, the first rectangular, carved with a dragon, 7.5cm by 6cm; the second pierced and carved with a dragon, 7cm by 5cm. (2) £150 - £200

615 A CHINESE AMBER MODEL OF A TIGER, bears paper label to base, 8cm; together with A ROCK CRYSTAL CARVING OF A SHISHI, on a wooden stand; A CHINESE AMETHYST QUARTZ TOGGLE, with green bead; and A SMALL CHINESE JADE ON WOODEN STAND. (4) 612

£200 - £300

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BRONZES AND SCULPTURE

616 A JAPANESE MIXED METALS ON BRONZE VASE, MEIJI PERIOD, of baluster form, with silvered rim, the inlaid decoration of flowers and foliage in gilt and copper metals, signed. 22cm £60 - £80

620 EMILE VICTOR BLAVIER (FRENCH, FL. MID-19TH CENTURY), THE YOUNG MUSICIAN and THE WALKER, A PAIR OF BRONZES, the first portrayed standing, a staff in his right hand and carrying a hurdy-gurdy, signed ‘E. Blavier’ and dated 1854, the second, his hat in his hand, unsigned, each in rich mid-brown patina. 55cm and 54cm Note: for an identical pair see lot 163, Bonhams Knightsbridge, 29th November 2005 £800 - £1,200 621 A LARGE CARVED STONE MODEL OF AN ELEPHANT, POSSIBLY INDIAN, modelled with trunk upraised, on a wooden base. Height excluding base 41cm £150 - £250 617 A CHINESE BRASS FIGURE OF A SEATED BUDDHA, modelled with arms upraised, on a carved wooden stand. Excluding stand 19cm £80 - £120 618 A PAIR OF CHINESE BAMBOO BITONG BRUSH POTS, LATE QING DYNASTY, carved with scholars in the bamboo grove. 21.5cm £150 - £250

622 H*** WILLMORE (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY), A BRONZE FIGURE OF SIR STANLEY MATTHEWS, modelled about to take a kick, named in the integral plinth, signed and mounted on a marble stand. Height overall 25cm £180 - £250 623 A HAGENAUER BRONZE FIGURE OF CHRIST, with arms outstretched, stamped marks. 13cm high £150 - £250

619 A CHINESE BAMBOO JAR AND COVER, 19TH CENTURY, cylindrical, the top carved with figures beneath a tree, the side of the jar carved with four panels. 16cm high, diameter 15cm

624 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

£100 - £150

£70 - £100

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625 AN ENGLISH CAST-IRON FIGURE OF A NEWS BOY ‘SPESHUL’, c. 1930, the boy modelled standing on a rectangular integral plinth, with foundry mark, ‘Qualcast’. 18cm Note: these figures were produced at the Grey Iron division of Qualcast at the Victory Road, Derby foundry. They are understood to have been commissioned for presentation to guests at a 1930’s motor show. £60 - £90

627 A PAIR OF TINTED SPELTER FIGURES OF NORSE WARRIORS, each modelled holding a spear and with a bear skin tied around the neck, raised on square plinths. Provenance: The Earl of Breadalbane. £400 - £600 628 A CARVED SANDSTONE GARGOYLE, probably 12th or 13th Century. 21cm high, 18cm wide £400 - £600 626 FERDINAND PAUTROT (FRENCH, 1832-1874), A PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF A BIRD PERCHING ON A BRANCH, signed, on a polished bronze socle. Height overall 18cm £120 - £180

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634 A FINE AND LARGE CARVED OAK FIGURE OF A SCANTILY CLAD MAIDEN, IN THE PRE-RAPHAELITE MANNER, modelled standing with an arm across her brow, her body shimmering in a gown exposing her right breast, unsigned. 119cm high £4,000 - £6,000

629 A CARVED SANDSTONE BEAR HEAD GRAVE OR TOMB MARKER, possibly 10th Century. Approximately 36cm high, 25cm wide £400 - £600 630 A CARVED SANDSTONE HEAD, possibly Saxon.

635 A FRENCH 19TH CENTURY BRONZE OF A SPHINX, on a marble plinth. Plinth 28cm by 12cm £400 - £600

£400 - £600 631 A CARVED LIMESTONE CORBEL, probably 18th Century, on a wooden plinth. 23cm high, 17cm wide £300 - £400

632 AFTER COUSTOU, A PAIR OF BRONZES OF THE MARLY HORSES, 19TH CENTURY, signed in the cast. 40cm high £500 - £700 633 A CONTINENTAL CARVED PINE FIGURE OF A PUTTO, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, in the Rococo taste, depicted with left arm upraised; together with a giltwood cresting, profusely carved with flowers and acanthus. (2) 43cm and 97cm

636 DANIELLE SOUANIN (BORN 1934), MOTHER EARTH, a limited edition bronze, no. 363/570, signed. 26cm high

£200 - £300

£200 - £300

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637 637 A LARGE BRONZE FIGURE OF A BOY, cast lying on his front holding a pencil in his right hand and his left arm resting on a panel, with verdigris, unsigned. Approximately 110cm long £1,500 - £2,500 638 A LARGE FRENCH BRONZE OF A CLASSICAL MAIDEN, cast standing and holding a torch (lacking flame), attached to her waist a tambourine, at her feet an urn, on a marble socle issuing from a gilt-bronze collar and square plinth, inscribed PAR J.P. CAUVET. SCULPTEUR. DE. MONSIEUR. FRERE. 1783. 85cm high £1,500 - £2,000

641 A BRONZE MODEL OF A PIG, INDISTINCTLY SIGNED, modelled kicking a feed barrel, dark brown patina. 16cm £300 - £400

BOOKS

639 A LARGE ART DECO BRONZE OF A STAG, standing on a black polished and Siena marble base. 57cm high

642 RACKHAM (BERNARD), THE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM CATALOGUE OF THE GLAISHER COLLECTION OF POTTERY & PORCELAINS, vols. 1 and 2, pub. 1935, Cambridge University Press.

£700 - £900

£50 - £70

640 AN EROTIC BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED FEMALE STRIPPER 20TH CENTURY, in provocative pose, unsigned, on a square plinth base. Excluding base 27cm

643 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.

£150 - £250

£100 - £150 644 A COLLECTION OF BOOKS, including Yorkshire Past & Present, vols. I-IV; Picturesque Europe, The British Isles, bound by Sayer & Wilson, Cambridge; Biglands Yorkshire; etc. £50 - £100

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PRINTS 649 KLAUS VOORMANN (GERMAN, BORN 1938), OH MY, lithograph, signed and dated ‘73 in pencil, framed. Sheet 26.5cm by 25cm £60 - £80 650 A PORTRAIT STIPPLE ENGRAVING OF GEORGE III, 1813, inscribed ‘His Sacred Majesty King George III’, after Sir William Beechey, pub. S. & J. Fuller, Rathbone Place, London, in a giltwood frame. 14cm by 12cm £80 - £120

645 AFTER JOHN LENNON (1940-1980), LOOK - SEAN, THE ARTIST’S SON EATING, limited edition lithograph, no. 109/300, bears seal mark and blindstamp, signed in pencil by Yoko, framed. Plate 27.5cm by 35cm £300 - £400 646 AFTER JOHN LENNON (1940-1980), BORROWED TIME, SONG LYRICS, lithograph on hand made paper, limited edition, no. 253/1000, framed. Sheet 31cm by 23.5cm £200 - £300

651 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 - £250 652 AFTER ANSON MARTIN, THE BEDALE HUNT, engraved by W.H. Simmons, pub. London 1842, framed. Image 43cm by 72.5cm £60 - £80 653 A COLLECTION OF FIVE POLITICAL AND OTHER CARICATURES, comprising after H.B., ‘May Day’; ‘An Alarming Discovery’, ‘Actor of all Work’, ‘The Borrow’d Plume’ and ‘The Explanation’, in gilt frames. (5) Each image approximately 27cm by 37.5cm £100 - £150 654 GEORGE SOPER (1870-1942), A SUSSEX BARN, signed in pencil in the margin, aquatint on wove paper, Chris Beetles label verso, framed under glass. Plate 29cm by 33.5cm £400 - £600

647 GERED MANKOWITZ (1946-), THE ROLLING STONES, MASON’S YARD, limited edition print no. 837/1000, signed in pencil, blindstamps, framed. Sheet 62cm by 88.5cm £300 - £400 648 A PICASSO EXHIBITION POSTER FOR LEE MILLER PHOTOGRAPHS (1907-1977), framed. Overall 65cm by 44.5cm

655 ALICE MARGARET COATS (1905-1978), THE FARM GATE, signed, titled and numbered in pencil in the margin, linocut, printed in colours, framed, image 22.5cm by 27.5cm; together with A FURTHER LINOCUT, printed in colours, Mare and Foal, by Julia Mavrogordato (1903-1992), signed, titled and numbered 3/20 in pencil, framed, 14cm by 14cm. (2) £400 - £600 656 LIBORIO PROSPERI (1854-1928), THE WINNING POST, a Vanity Fair horse racing satirical lithograph in colour, signed in the plate lower left, pub. 1888, framed. Image 33cm by 48.5cm £80 - £120

£80 - £120

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657 657 ANTONIO TEMPESTA (1555-1630), BELLIAE FIGURAE TESTAMENTARUM, circa 1590, containing approximately 210 Biblical engravings with handwritten ink annotations, original vellum binding, book size. 13cm by 18.5cm £4,000 - £6,000

PAINTINGS 658 ANDREW ALEXANDER, WAGTAIL AND CAPERCAILLE, each monogrammed, two watercolours, framed. Larger 22.5cm by 19cm £80 - £120

659 GEORGE ARTHUR FRIPP (1813-1895), A VIEW OF KILCHURN CASTLE, LOCH AWE, signed lower left, inscribed and signed to an old label verso, watercolour, framed. 29cm by 53cm

660 • EILEEN ALICE SOPER (1905-1990), ANIMAL AND BIRD STUDIES, five sheets of pencil and charcoal drawings of various animals and birds in the garden of the artist, each sheet with Chris Beetles Gallery stamp, comprising sketches of a stoat, three fox cubs emerging from den, long-tailed tits feeding from the hand, study of red deer, badger feeding from the artist’s hand, in a folder.

£600 - £800

£250 - £350

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661 DAVID THOMAS ROBINSON (1879-1952), COWS, signed lower left, watercolour, framed. 24.5cm by 34.5cm

662 CAROLINE WATSON (AFTER PROSPERO FONTANA), MADONNA, CHILD, SAINT CATHERINE AND SAINT ANNE, unsigned, inscribed attribution to the frame, watercolour, framed. 41cm by 33cm

£250 - £350

£200 - £300 663 HENRI GUIBAL (FRENCH), GUIPSIENNE, ABSTRACT, signed and indistinctly dated lower left, oil on board, framed. 74.5cm by 29.5cm £200 - £300 664 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (18TH CENTURY), DROVERS BY RUINS, oil on canvas, framed. 50cm by 65cm £600 - £800 665 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN IN A BLUE-TRIMMED DRESS, oil, in a gilt-composition frame under glass. 65cm by 50cm £80 - £120 666 • ANTOINE BOUVARD (1870-1956), TRANQUIL SHADED WATERS,VENICE, Signed lower right, Haynes Fine Art label verso, oil on canvas, framed. 48cm by 63cm £4,000 - £6,000 662

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667 667 • ANTOINE BOUVARD (1870-1956), AN EVENING GLOW,VENICE, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 53.5cm by 80.5cm £4,000 - £6,000

668 • MATTHEW LANYON (1951-2016), ROUND’S END, ABSTRACT, signed, titled and dated ‘08 verso, notes from the artist verso, oil on board, framed. 42.5cm by 46cm Note: The artist was born in St.Ives, Cornwall, one of six, his father was Peter Lanyon, a landscape painter, who became a major figure in the world of art. £2,000 - £3,000

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669 STEPHEN FRANK WASLEY (1848-1934), ANCIENT ROME, signed lower left, old gallery label verso, watercolour, framed. 34cm by 25.5cm £500 - £700 670 DUTCH SCHOOL, SHIPPING IN THE PORT OF AMSTERDAM, monogrammed lower right, inscribed with title and signed verso, oil on canvas, unframed. 44cm by 53.5cm £70 - £90

671 • KEN MORONEY (BORN 1949), MISTY MORNING, VENICE, signed lower right, titled and with studio stamps verso, oil on board, framed. 24cm by 30cm

674 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

£300 - £500

£800 - £1,200

672 ROBERT FARREN (1832-1910), COLLECTING THE CATCH, signed lower left, oil on canvas, framed. 70cm by 90cm £400 - £600 673 THOMAS BUSH HARDY (1842-1897),VESSELS COMING UP WITH THE TIDE, OFF GRAVESEND, signed, titled and dated X92 lower left, watercolour, framed. 44.5cm by 69cm £700 - £900

675 JOSEPH THORS (FL.1863-1900), WOODED LANDSCAPE WITH A MAN AT A STREAM AND COTTAGES AND CHICKENS BEYOND, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 89cm by 69cm £500 - £700

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676 LOUIS TIMMERMANS (1846-1910), PORT DE LANNION, BRETAGNE, signed lower left, oil on panel, framed under glass. 32cm by 39cm £500 - £700 677 ITALIAN SCHOOL, PUTTO CHASING BUTTERFLIES, oval, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 19.5cm by 14.5cm £100 - £150 680 • JOHN REAY, PORTRAIT OF A GIRL, signed lower left, oil on canvas, unframed. 91cm by 60.5cm £100 - £150 681 • JOHN REAY, MOTHER AND CHILD, signed lower left, oil on board, unframed. 91.5cm by 60.5cm £100 - £150 682 • JOHN REAY, PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY IN A PINK TOP, signed lower right, oil on board, unframed. 76cm by 56cm £100 - £150 683 • JOHN REAY, PORTRAIT OF A GIRL SITTING IN A CHAIR, signed lower left, oil on board, unframed. 75.5cm by 56cm £100 - £150

678 • KEN MARONEY (BORN 1949), WALKING THE DOGS, SACRE COEUR, Signed lower right, oil on board, framed. 29cm by 24cm

684 ROZ JENNINGS (BRITISH, B. 1952), A SET OF THIRTY FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS, each inscribed ‘Original Drawing by R. Jennings Illustrator for Laura Ashley London 1970’s’, pen and ink on card. (30) 29.5cm by 21cm £70 - £90

679 • JOHN REAY, BOATS AT SEA, signed lower right, oil on board, unframed. 46.5cm by 55.5cm

685 ROZ JENNINGS (BRITISH, B. 1952), A SET OF THIRTY FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS, each inscribed ‘Original Drawing by R. Jennings Illustrator for Laura Ashley London 1970’s’, pen and ink on card. (30) 29.5cm by 21cm

£100 - £150

£70 - £90

£600 - £800

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686 ROZ JENNINGS (BRITISH, B. 1952), A SET OF THIRTY FASHION ILLUSTRATIONS, each inscribed ‘Original Drawing by R. Jennings Illustrator for Laura Ashley London 1970’s’, pen and ink on card. (30) 29.5cm by 21cm £70 - £90 687 • DAVID CARTWRIGHT (BORN 1944), THE SACRE COEUR, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 59.5cm by 90cm £300 - £400 688 MARCUS ARTHUR BOSS (BRITISH, B. 1891), ‘AMBASSADEURS PARIS’, A PAIR OF PENCIL PORTRAIT SKETCHES, each titled, Timothy Hobart gallery label verso bearing attribution, framed as one. Each 14cm by 10cm £80 - £120 689 JAN KNIKKER JUN. (1911-1990), MOORED BARGES, ENKHUIZEN, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 28.5cm by 38.5cm £100 - £150 690 OSWALD VOLKEL (1873-1952), AUSTRIAN HUNTING PARTY, signed, titled n. Defreggen and dated 1936 lower left, oil on canvas, framed. 62.5cm by 78.5cm £100 - £150 691 ENGLISH SCHOOL, CATTLE IN A MEADOW, signed with a monogram lower left, oil on canvas, framed. 29cm by 44cm £150 - £250

696 • ALFRED WOLMARK (1877-1961), BALLET RUSSE, design for Diaghilev, signed with monogram, pastel, framed. 20cm by 21.5cm £600 - £800 697 THEODORE ZIMMERMAN (BORN 1937), COASTAL SHIPPING, signed lower right, pastel, framed. 17cm by 26.5cm £250 - £350 698 CHRISTOPHER ASSHETON-STONES (1947-1999), A CORNER AT FITTLEWORTH, signed lower right, Chenil Galleries label verso, oil on board, framed. 49.5cm by 39cm £80 - £120

692 A*** MAJOR (19TH CENTURY), SCARBOROUGH SOUTH BAY, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 38.5cm by 63.5cm £200 - £300 693 • ROWLAND HENRY HILL (1873-1952), MARKET PLACE, WHITBY, signed lower left, watercolour, framed. 19.5cm by 28cm £300 - £500 694 PERCY MONKMAN (1892-1986), TOWN HALL SQUARE, BRADFORD, signed and dated (19)57 lower left, watercolour, framed. 36cm by 48cm £100 - £150 695 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 £100 - £150

699 • KEN MORONEY (BORN 1949), MY IRISH ANCESTRY, studio stamps verso, inscribed with title verso, oil on canvasboard, framed. 29cm by 23.5cm £300 - £500

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702 700 JOHN FRANCIS BLAND (1857-1899), WRECK NEAR CARNELIAN BAY, signed lower left and titled lower centre left, watercolour, framed. 44cm by 69cm £100 - £150

701 ALPHONSE NEUMANS (BELGIAN, CIRCA 1853-1893), THE BURNING OF THE SPA, SCARBOROUGH, signed and dated 1876 lower left, inscribed by the artist to an old paper label verso, oil on canvas, framed. 29cm by 60cm £500 - £700 702 • JOHN STEVEN DEWS (BORN 1949),VELSHEDA BEATING TO WINDWARD, signed lower left, James H. Starkey Galleries label verso, oil on canvas, framed. 39.5cm by 59.5cm

703 • WILLIAM SELBY (BORN 1933), GIRL IN SLIP, signed lower left, inscribed with title and the artists’ name and address verso, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 34.5cm by 24cm

£6,000 - £8,000

£500 - £700

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704 • WILLIAM SELBY (BORN 1933), SEATED LADY WEARING A GOWN, unsigned, oil on board, framed. 39.5cm by 29cm

707 • LAWRENCE BIDDLE (1888-1968), PORTRAIT OF A GIRL, signed lower left, oil on canvas. 56cm by 47cm

Provenance: Purchased from Ray Selby, the artists’ nephew.

£400 - £600

£300 - £500

708 ALBERT STRANGE (1855-1917), MOORED BOATS AT SUNSET, signed and dated 1883 lower left, watercolour, framed. 34cm by 52cm 705 FREDERICK WILLIAM BOOTY (1840-1924), SCARBOROUGH FROM CORNELIAN BAY, signed and dated 1919 lower right, watercolour, unframed. 49.5cm by 75cm

£200 - £300

£150 - £250

706 WILLIAM RICHARDSON (ACT. 1842-1877), ST PAULS CATHEDRAL FROM THE THAMES, signed and dated 1881 lower left, watercolour, framed. 45.5cm by 83cm

709 MANNER OF THE STAITHES SCHOOL, FILLING THE BUCKET, indistinctly signed lower right, oil on canvas, in a gilt composition frame. 70.5cm by 90cm

£1,000 - £1,500

£600 - £900

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710 710 EMMA CIARDI (ITALIAN, 1879-1933), SCUOLA GRANDE DI SAN MARCO,VENICE, signed lower right, Galleria Pesaro label verso, oil on canvas, framed. 53cm by 59.5cm

712 ALPHONSE NEUMANS (BELGIAN, CIRCA 1853-1893), ON THE MOERDYCK, HOLLAND, signed and dated 1878? lower left, oil on panel, framed. 15.5cm by 29.5cm

£6,000 - £8,000

£120 - £180

711 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

713 H*** MERTZ, LADY OPENING A DESK DRAWER, signed lower right, oil on board, framed. 30cm by 19.5cm £150 - £250

£500 - £700

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714 ELISABETH MURRAY, ENTRANCE TO A GITE IN SUNLIT PROVENCE, signed lower left, inscribed verso, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 49.5cm by 39.5cm £100 - £150 715 HARRY WANLESS, HARBOUR SCENE, signed and dated ‘91 lower right, watercolour, framed. 20cm by 26.5cm £60 - £90 716 E*** STARKEY, PIGEON STANDING OUTSIDE A LOFT, signed and dated June 10th 1894 lower right, oil on canvas, unframed. 20.5cm by 25.5cm £100 - £150 717 • OWEN BOWEN (1873-1967), STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A VASE, signed lower left, oil on canvas, framed. 50cm by 39.5cm £300 - £400 718 • JOHN HAMMOND HARWOOD (BORN 1934), RIVER REFLECTIONS, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 24cm by 34.5cm £300 - £400 719 PETER WORSWICK (BORN 1960), SCANTILY CLAD FEMALE, signed lower left, pastel, framed. 47cm by 44cm

721 PAUL MARNY (1829-1914), SCARBOROUGH, signed lower left, watercolour, framed. 21.5cm by 32.5cm £200 - £300 722 PAUL MARNY (1829-1914), TOUR DE BEURRE, ROUEN, signed lower left, titled lower right, watercolour, framed. 46cm by 32cm £150 - £250 723 PAUL MARNY (1829-1914), KNARESBOROUGH WITH VIADUCT, signed lower right, watercolour, framed. 13cm by 20cm £150 - £250

£100 - £150

720 MARY WEATHERILL (1834-1913), SCARBOROUGH, attributed and signed by her brother Richard, watercolour, framed. 17cm by 12.5cm

724 PAUL MARNY (1829-1914), THE TOWN GATE WITH MARKET AND HORSE AND TRAP, ROUEN, signed lower right, watercolour, framed. 81cm by 59.5cm

£100 - £150

£600 - £800

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725 PAUL MARNY (1829-1914), CONTINENTAL MARKET SQUARE, signed lower right, watercolour, in a good giltwood and gesso frame. 59cm by 97cm

727 ENGLISH SCHOOL, BEACH SCENE, POSSIBLY SUFFOLK, indistinctly inscribed to stretcher, oil on canvas, framed. 34cm by 49.5cm

£600 - £800

£1,000 - £1,500

726 FREDERICK WILLIAM BOOTY (1840-1924), SCARBOROUGH CASTLE AND CRUSADERS, signed and dated 1912 lower right, watercolour, framed. 61.5cm by 85.5cm

728 MANNER OF HENRY REDMORE, UNLOADING THE BOATS, bears signature H. Redmore lower left, oil on canvas, unframed. 29cm by 66.5cm

£200 - £300

£200 - £300

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731 ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN HENRY DELL (1830-1888), WINDSWEPT GIRL HOLDING AN UMBRELLA, attribution to the mount, oval, oil, framed under glass. 18cm by 14cm £150 - £250

732 W*** BOYNTON, ‘SCARBORO BAR’, titled lower left, signed, oil on canvas, in a gilt-composition frame. 74.5cm by 126.5cm £700 - £900 733 TOM CAMPBELL (1865-1943), COWS BY THE LOCH, signed lower right, oil on board, framed. 47.5cm by 59cm £250 - £350 729 ALLAN DOUGLAS DAVIDSON (1873-1932), THE SCIMITAR, signed lower left, The Wroxham Art Gallery label verso, oil on board, framed. 25.5cm by 17.5cm £2,000 - £3,000 730 ENGLISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), SHIPWRECK RESCUE, oil on board, framed under glass. 45.5cm by 51cm £100 - £200

734 BELGIAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), FIGURES AND CATTLE IN A LANDSCAPE, A PAIR, oils on board, framed. 23.5cm by 31.5cm 731

£400 - £600

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735 • GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (1875-1967), THE END OF THE DAY, signed and titled lower left, watercolour, framed. 25cm by 35cm £300 - £400

738 FOLLOWER OF EDWARD PRITCHETT (1828-1864), THE DOGE’S PALACE AND THE PIAZETTA, oil on canvas, framed. 24.5cm by 34.5cm £200 - £300

736 CIRCLE OF RICHARD PARKES BONINGTON (18021828), WOODED RURAL LANDSCAPE WITH COTTAGES AND FIGURES, oil on canvas, framed. 62cm by 75cm £500 - £700

739 FOLLOWER OF EDWARD PRITCHETT (1828-1864), FIGURES IN AN ARCHWAY,VENICE, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 39cm by 21cm £300 - £500 740 ABEL HOLD (1815-1891), STILL LIFE OF FRUIT, A PAIR, each signed lower right and dated 1863 verso, oils on canvas, framed. 32cm by 47cm £250 - £350

737 ALESSANDRO SANI (ITALIAN, 1856-1927), A GOOD APPETITE, signed upper right, oil on canvas, framed under glass. 40cm by 56.5cm £700 - £900

741 • KEN MORONEY (BORN 1949), CONTINENTAL TOWN SCENE, signed lower right, oil on board, framed. 26cm by 20.5cm £600 - £800

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742 MAUD EARL (1864-1943), STUDY OF A POMERANIAN DOG WITH A BLUE BOW, signed and dated 1911 lower left, oil on canvas, framed. 44cm by 37cm

747 ATTRIBUTED TO LOUIS LE BROCQUY (1916-2012), WOMAN WITH NEWSPAPER, unsigned, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 49.5cm by 39cm

£800 - £1,200

£2,500 - £3,500

743 JOHN FALCONER SLATER (1857-1937), UPLAND RIVER, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 75cm by 49.5cm

748 • FRANS SMEERS (BELGIAN, 1873-1960), TWO YOUNG GIRLS SITTING ON ROCKS BY THE SEA, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 59cm by 49cm

£500 - £700

£600 - £800 744 AFTER JUAN GRIS (1887-1927), TEA TABLE, ABSTRACT, bears signature and date ‘14 lower right, collage and watercolour, framed. 48.5cm by 36cm £500 - £700 745 E*** W*** COOK, TOWN SCENE WITH FIGURES, bears monogram and dated 1879 lower left, oil on canvas, framed. 50cm by 40cm £100 - £150 746 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, LANDSCAPE WITH HILLS IN THE DISTANCE, oil on canvas laid on board, framed. 45cm by 54.5cm £100 - £150 749 DOROTHY ADAMSON (1894-1934), HIS MAJESTY ‘THE DUKE’, STUDY OF A PEKINESE, signed lower left, Royal Institute of Oil Painters label verso, oil on canvas, framed. 42.5cm by 47.5cm £1,000 - £1,500

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754 DUTCH SCHOOL (18TH/19TH CENTURY), FIGURES IN AN INTERIOR, oil on panel, in a good carved frame. 20cm by 16cm £400 - £600 755 • GEORGE HAMILTON CONSTANTINE (1878-1967), MILKING TIME, signed and titled lower left, watercolour, framed. 25cm by 35cm £300 - £400 750 • PETER NICHOLAS (1934-2015), GARDEN WITH DEAD BIRD, signed, titled and dated lower left, watercolour, framed. 42cm by 68cm

756 • STUART WALTON (BORN 1933), CHAPEL COURT, BRADFORD, signed and dated (19)72, Sands Gallery, Harrogate, label verso, pencil, framed. 29.5cm by 39.5cm

£200 - £300

£200 - £300

751 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, STILL LIFE OF ROSES IN A VASE, signed lower right, oil on canvas, framed. 39cm by 49cm

757 ELIZABETH MARY ALDERSON (1900-1988), ‘THE OLD HOME’ - THE HURWORTH HUNT AT GIRSBY GRANGE, signed lower right, watercolour, framed with a poem. 17cm by 24.5cm

£80 - £120 752 CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19TH/20TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF A LADY, indistinctly signed upper left, oil on board, framed. 39cm by 29.5cm £200 - £300 753 JOHN FALCONER SLATER (1857-1937), CASTING THE HOUNDS, signed lower left, oil on canvas, framed. 49.5cm by 74.5cm

£300 - £400 758 A*** G*** FORBES, SHEPHERD AND SHEEP IN A WINTER LANDSCAPE, Signed and dated 1911 lower left, oil on canvas, framed under glass. 19cm by 24.5cm £140 - £180

£700 - £900

759 • HERBERT ROYLE (1870-1958), THE MENAI STRAITS, signed lower left, oil on board, framed. 30cm by 40cm £400 - £600 760 JOHN WILSON HEPPLE (1886-1939), LANDSCAPE AT DUSK, signed lower left, watercolour, framed. 21.5cm by 33.5cm £50 - £70

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TEXTILES 761 A GEORGE III NEEDLEWORK MAP SAMPLER OF ENGLAND AND WALES, by Nanny Russell, dated 1799, oval, in a mahogany frame. 57cm by 49cm £100 - £150 762 A LARGE GEORGE I WOOLWORK PICTURE, DATED 1720, depicting a figure, exotic birds and foliage, in a 19th Century birds eye maple frame. Overall 85cm by 78cm £300 - £400 763 A VICTORIAN SILK SHAWL. 154cm by 320cm £80 - £120

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767 A HAMADAN CARPET. 272cm by 133cm £180 - £250 768 A BIDI CARPET. 284cm by 132cm £150 - £250 769 A BIDJAR RUG. 159cm by 114cm £40 - £80 770 A MALAYER CARPET. 290cm by 163cm £180 - £250 771 A LORI CARPET. 456cm by 132cm £150 - £250

764 A VICTORIAN SAILOR’S WOOLWORK PICTURE, depicting a three masted ship flying the White Ensign, framed. 32cm by 45.5cm

772 A TURKISH RUG. 216cm by 121cm

£300 - £400

773 AN AFGHAN RUG. 191cm by 106cm

RUGS AND CARPETS 765 A TURKISH MINIATURE SILK PRAYER RUG, worked with a vase, birds and flowers within the arch, and with floral triple border, on a light blue ground. 34cm by 25.5cm excluding fringe £80 - £120

£40 - £80

£40 - £80 774 A HAMADAN RUG. 203cm by 116cm £40 - £80 775 A SMALL TURKEMAN RUG. 122cm by 89cm £40 - £80

766 A BALUCH RUG. 203cm by 125cm £30 - £50

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CLOCKS AND INSTRUMENTS 776 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13-inch square painted dial, signed M. Evans Llangernyw, with subsidiary seconds and date crescent, painted to each corner with a sprig of foliage, the hood with swan-neck pediment and turned pilasters, the case of good colour and with string-inlay to the canted corners, the moulded door with arch-top, complete with pendulum, two weights, winder and case key. 220cm

778 AN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT BRASS AND COPPER MANTEL CLOCK, SIGNED J.W. BENSON, LUDGATE HILL, the circular dial with gilded Roman numerals, the dial centre with marble inset, French two-train drum movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, the drum case raised on scroll supports issuing from a platform base with a pair of flowerheads to the gallery, with key. 23cm wide, 26cm wide £400 - £600

£250 - £350 779 A VICTORIAN INLAID WALNUT DROP-DIAL WALL CLOCK, the 12-inch dial with Roman numerals, signed Walton Penzance, two-train movement. 80cm high overall, 44cm wide £60 - £80 780 A GERMAN MANTEL CLOCK IN PERIOD STYLE, the brass dial with silvered chapter ring beneath a moonphase arch within a brass-mounted case of architectural form, the movement signed Franz Hermle, striking on a bell. Height 27cm excluding handle £80 - £120 781 A VICTORIAN OAK ‘ANCHOR’ BAROMETER, stamped with registration diamond. 38cm high £50 - £70 777 A GILT-BRASS AND TURQUOISE STRUT CLOCK, CIRCA 1875, SIGNED C. ASPREY & SON, 166 NEW BOND STREET, the silvered dial with Roman numerals and engine turning to the centre, the broad pierced frame cast with interlaced arches within a ropetwist edge, with key. Diameter 15.5cm £400 - £600

782 TWO 19TH CENTURY WALL CLOCKS, the first Vienna pattern, the two tone enamel dial with Roman numerals, two train movement, the case with shell-carved crest, with a pair of brass cased weights and pendulum; the second an inlaid drop dial clock, the dial with Roman numerals, two train movement, with leaf and scroll carved spandrels. (2) Vienna approximately 142cm high £100 - £150 783 A PORCELAIN MOUNTED BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK, the front painted to with a musical trophy to the dial centre, the blue ground embellished with gilding, each side painted with a putto, the panel to the rear door painted with a musical trophy. 11cm high excluding handle £80 - £120

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784 A VICTORIAN SINGLE FUSEE MAHOGANY CASED DIAL CLOCK, SIGNED GOW, YORK, the 11 1/2-inch dial with Roman numerals, with winder. Diameter 35cm £200 - £300

785 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 £600 - £900

786 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 £800 - £1,200

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787 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) £120 - £180 788 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) £100 - £150

789 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

790 AN OAK THIRTY-HOUR DWARF LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED H. HALL, K. LYNN, the hood with caddy top and two bands of carved four-leaf clovers, the 7-inch square brass dial with spandrels cast as winged cherubs, the case with quarter columns flanking a long door with moulded edge and shaped top, the base with panel front, canted corners and shallow bracket feet, with a block weight and pendulum. 136cm high £2,000 - £3,000

£1,200 - £1,500

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791 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

792 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, SIGNED EDW. HARRISON, WARRINGTON, the 12 3/4-inch square brass dial with silvered chapter, inner brass calendar ring and subsidiary seconds, the dial centre engraved with opposing acanthus scrolls, the hood with broken architectural pediment above a painted glass frieze over a pair of columns, the case with quarter columns flanking a door with moulded edge and shaped top, raised on a panel base with ogee bracket feet, complete with pendulum, weights and key. 224cm high

£500 - £700

£500 - £700

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793 A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD VIENNA PATTERN WALL CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, single brass cased weight, the case with string inlay. £200 - £300

796 A FRENCH GILT-METAL AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with Marti twotrain movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, the bleu celeste porcelain inset front with Roman dial left in the white above a painted landscape with two figures in 18th Century dress, the porcelain inset sides painted with ribbontied musical trophies, the plinth inset with two small floral painted panels and applied flowerheads, with pendulum. 32.5cm high, 23cm wide, 19cm deep £300 - £400 794 A VICTORIAN BRASS SINGLE FUSEE SKELETON CLOCK, typically constructed of opposing scrolling foliate frames, silvered dial with Roman numerals, under a glass dome with ebonised base, with key and pendulum. Height overall 41cm £200 - £300

795 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT-METAL MANTEL CLOCK, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, Japy two-train movement outside countwheel striking the hours and half hours on a bell, beside the drum case sits a reading figure, the base applied with large C-scrolls, acanthus and laurel wreath, with pendulum. 31.5cm high, 45cm wide

797 A FRENCH BOULLE MANTEL CLOCK, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the gilt-brass mounted tortoiseshell case with fruit and flower finial and raised on scroll feet, the gilt dial with blue and white Roman numeral cartouches, the twin barrel movement signed Leroy & Fils and striking on a bell, with pendulum. 30.5cm

£200 - £400

£300 - £400

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798 A CHINOISERIE LACQUER EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 11 1/2-inch brass break arch dial, signed Sephton Prescott, with calendar in the arch and subsidiary seconds flanked by a pair of birds mounted by putti, the caddy hood with fretwork carving to the front, the case with arch-top door, the base raised on bracket feet, the case decorated with figures in boats, pagodas and a ho ho bird perched upon the branch of a blossoming tree, the base decorated with figures in dragon boats, with two weights, pendulum and a winder. 248cm high

799 A GEORGE III OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 13-inch brass break arch dial with silvered chapter and subsidiary seconds, signed in the arch WINSTANLEY ORMSKIRK above a rolling moon, the dial centre engraved with scrolling leaves, the hood with swan-neck pediment and free-standing reeded columns, the case with quarter columns flanking a crossbanded door with inverted arch top, the base with fielded panel front and raised on a plinth, with two weights, pendulum and a winder. 225.5cm £1,500 - £2,500

£1,000 - £1,500

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800 A LARGE VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH, unmarked but a known Coalbrookdale design, with cast iron seat rails. 179cm (5ft 10in) £800 - £1,200

803 A HAND MADE TERRACOTTA ‘SNAKE’ POT BY WEST MEON POTTERY, AFTER THE DESIGN BY MARY SETON WATTS, stamped MEON. 45cm high, 66cm wide £300 - £400 804 A HAND MADE TERRACOTTA ‘SNAKE’ POT BY WEST MEON POTTERY, AFTER THE DESIGN BY MARY SETON WATTS, stamped MEON. 45cm high, 66cm wide £300 - £400

801 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN TERRACOTTA GARDEN PLANTERS OF URN FORM, each with egg and dart moulded rim and boldly reeded body. 50cm high, 67cm diameter £300 - £500

805 A HAND MADE TERRACOTTA ‘SNAKE’ POT BY WEST MEON POTTERY, AFTER THE DESIGN BY MARY SETON WATTS, stamped MEON. 45cm high, 66cm wide £300 - £400 806 TWO HAND MADE TERRACOTTA PLANTERS BY WEST MEON POTTERY, AFTER THE DESIGNS BY MARY SETON WATTS, the first a ‘snake’ pot, the second a ‘cobra’ pot. 31cm high, 43cm wide £200 - £300

802 A JAQUES CROQUET SET.

807

£120 - £180

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807 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 £300 - £400 808 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 £300 - £400 809 A SMALL PAINTED METAL GARDEN BENCH, in Gothic style. 97cm long £300 - £400

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MOUSEMAN 810 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK PIPE BOWL, circular central island, with carved mouse signature. Diameter 16.5cm £250 - £350 811 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK ASHTRAY, CIRCA 1970’S, of characteristic form with carved mouse signature. 10cm wide

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£40 - £60 812 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK HORSESHOE PIN TRAY, carved mouse signature. 12.5cm by 12.5cm £200 - £300 813 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A MOUSEMAN OAK PEN TRAY, rounded rectangular, with a pair of small wells and a large well, the sides with pennymoulded frieze, carved mouse signature. 30cm long £350 - £450 814 ROBERT THOMPSON OF KILBURN A PAIR OF RARE MOUSEMAN TRIPLE MOUSE OAK BOOKENDS, each carved with two mice to a heavily adzed wedge of cheese, a further porthole mouse buries through the wedge, good colour. 18cm high

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£1,400 - £1,800

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818 815 A LARGE PAIR OF CARVED AND PAINTED PANELS, 19TH CENTURY, oval, each carved in relief with a musical putto within a laurel wreath. 91.5cm by 70cm £1,200 - £1,800 816 A MINIATURE MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE IN GEORGE III STYLE, the circular dished top on a turned baluster standard issuing hipped, downswept legs supported on ball feet. 33cm by 27.5cm £100 - £150

820 818 A FINE VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT, PORCELAIN AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED CREDENZA, the moulded edge top with beading and rounded ends, over a conforming case with a banded frieze centred by a floral painted porcelain plaque within a beaded frame, over a pair of quarter veneered doors centred by oval painted porcelain panels depicting figures in 18th Century dress within leaf-cast slips, flanked by a pair of columns with acanthus leaf collars, further flanked by a pair of bowed glazed doors with two shelves behind, raised on a plinth base with reel and bellflower cast mount. 108.5cm high, 179cm long, 48.5cm deep £2,000 - £3,000 819 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) £80 - £120

817 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, the top with rounded corners and one leaf with brass clips, raised on large reeded baluster legs, moving on massive pottery castors. 74cm high, 218cm long (extended), 137cm wide £300 - £400

820 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR IN THE GOTHIC CHIPPENDALE STYLE, with pointed arches to the back, the scrolling arms terminating in scrolls, raised on reeded square section legs. £200 - £300 821 A REGENCY STYLE TEAK DOUBLE SIDED MUSIC STAND, each hinged adjustable rest with lyre form splat with brass tubular ‘strings’, the turned stem with rise and fall turned tightening screw, raised on a tripod base with hipped downswept legs. 130cm high £120 - £180

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822 822 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD PARLOUR SUITE, comprising settee, pair of open armchairs and four side chairs, each pierced back carved with foliage and scrolls, raised on cabriole legs.

824 827 A 19TH CENTURY SPECIMEN WOOD BOX, parquetry inlaid throughout, opening to a part silk-lined interior. 9cm by 18cm by 7.25cm £120 - £180

£700 - £900 823 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK CAPTAINS CHAIR, with spindle back, rise and fall mechanism, moving on castors. £100 - £200

828 A MINIATURE MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS IN THE REGENCY TASTE, bow fronted, the three graduated, cockbeaded drawers with turned ivory pulls, on bracket feet. 34cm by 25cm by 17cm £150 - £250

824 A GEORGE III FLAME MAHOGANY AND TULIPWOOD BANDED KNIFE BOX, with serpentine front, the hinged sloping top inlaid with Prince of Wales feathers within an oval panel, the interior fitted for cutlery, the underside of the lid inlaid with a six-point star within a lozenge, the cutlery fitting inlaid with chequered stringing, the sides with brass handles. 37cm high, 22.5cm wide, 26cm deep £200 - £300 825 AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD INLAID MAHOGANY SETTEE, with downswept upholstered arms, raised on square section tapering legs, moving on castors. 108cm long £200 - £300 826 A 19TH CENTURY GILTWOOD MIRROR, the rectangular frame with shell and acanthus crest, the beaded surround enclosing a replaced mirror plate. 81.5cm by 46cm £60 - £80

829 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TABLE IN MINIATURE, the square top with reeded edge, raised on four turned legs joined by an X-form stretcher. £400 - £600 830 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY COLUMNS, reeded. 116cm high £150 - £250 831 A VICTORIAN OAK STATIONERY BOX, LAST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY, of plain oblong form, the hinged cover with engraved recessed brass handle, opening to a fitted interior and leather-inset writing slope. 23cm by 36.5cm by 16.5cm £120 - £180 832 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MANNEQUIN, raised on a turned column with tripod base. 152cm high £150 - £250

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833 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND CANEWORK BERGERE, MID 19TH CENTURY, the crest rail carved with a scroll to each end, the downswept arms terminating in scrolls, the seat with bowed rail, raised on reeded tapering legs terminating in brass castors, recently re-caned and with original horsehair seat pad.

837 A MID 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, with two short over four long graduated drawers, all with original turned handles, raised on splayed bracket feet. 119cm by 124cm by 57.5cm

£400 - £600

838 A PAIR OF GEORGE II WALNUT CHAIRS, with walnut veneered backs, raised on cabriole legs carved at the knee and terminating in ball and claw feet.

834 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

£150 - £250

£2,000 - £3,000

£50 - £100 835 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TEAK CABIN TRUNK, with metal carrying handles, remnants of Henderson Line paper label for travel to Rangoon, and painted marks. 44cm high, 87cm wide, 52cm deep £120 - £180 836 A SET OF REGENCY STYLE ROSEWOOD HANGING WALL SHELVES, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with three tiers supported on turned and square section supports. 58.5cm high, 46cm wide £100 - £150

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839 A NEAR PAIR OF GEORGE VI CORONATION STOOLS BY MAPLE & CO, limed oak with upholstered saddle seats, each with stamped marks. £150 - £250 840 A VICTORIAN STAINED PINE COLLECTORS CHEST, LABEL OF ARMY & NAVY SPORTING & NATURALIST DEPARTMENT, with eight graduated drawers within hinged pilasters, raised on a plinth base. 63cm high, 47.5cm wide, 29cm deep £150 - £250 841 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, with strung caddy top opening to reveal an interior with twin lidded canisters and a glass bowl, the sides with brass lion mask ring handles, raised on paw feet. 19cm high, 32.5cm wide, 16.5cm deep £50 - £70 842 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CABRIOLE LEG STOOLS, each with rectangular needlework seat. £200 - £300

845 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, the rectangular back with arched top, raised on strung square section tapering legs, joined by an H-stretcher, moving on castors. £300 - £400

843 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CANDLE BOX, CIRCA 1800, of characteristic form, with hanging loop. Height 43cm £120 - £180

846 A VICTORIAN MARBLE TOPPED ROSEWOOD CHIFFONIER, with mirror-backed shelved superstructure above a grey veined white marble top over a pair of glazed doors flanked by scroll carved corbels, raised on a plinth base. 124cm high, 117cm long, 43cm deep £100 - £150 847 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DROPLEAF BREAKFAST TABLE, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer opposed by a dummy drawer, raised on a square section pedestal issuing from a quadform base, moving on brass castors. 72cm by 98cm by 105cm (open) £80 - £120 848 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WICKER BASSINET, with spoked wheels. 80cm high £50 - £80

844 A GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK CASKET, 19TH CENTURY, the hinged rectangular lid with two carved lizards to a hinged platform opening to reveal a secret compartment with concealed push-button, the pitched sides carved with tracery, the case with further tracery carved panels interspersed by columns, raised on bracket feet. 36cm high, 44cm wide, 28.5cm deep £1,200 - £1,800

849 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK OPEN BOOKCASE, CIRCA 1900, with shaped backboard above a moulded rectangular top over eight open shelves and cupboard door carved with shell and scrolls, raised on a plinth base. 130cm high, 122cm long, 35cm deep £200 - £300 850 A MAHOGANY DESK CHAIR, SECOND QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY, with splayed curved back splat raised on relief-carved splats, over a circular (later planked) seat, raised on splayed legs terminating in brass caps and castors. £150 - £250

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855 857 A BRASS-BOUND COOPERED TEAK BARREL-FORM BUCKET, CIRCA 1900, of tapering cylindrical form, the twin brass band with decorative studs. 33cm by 35cm £150 - £200 858 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 £100 - £150

£80 - £120 853 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED CHEST OF DRAWERS, the crossbanded top above two short over three long graduated drawers, raised on splayed feet. 110.5cm, 113cm wide, 53cm deep £100 - £200 854 A SMALL MAHOGANY GLAZED CABINET, the moulded rectangular top above a single door with glazed arch panel opening to a shelf, on a moulded base. 40cm by 30cm by 18.5cm £80 - £120 855 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CELLARETTE, with domed top, the interior vacant, the sides with brass handles, on an integral stand with moulded square section tapering legs, moving on castors. 68.5cm high, 51.5cm wide, 28cm deep £100 - £150 856 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

859 A SMALL WALNUT CHEST OF DRAWERS, the crossbanded top above four long drawers fitted with brass swan-neck handles, the sides oak panelled, raised on bracket feet. 83.5cm high, 71.5cm wide, 49.5cm deep

£200 - £300

£300 - £500

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860 AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND EBONY STRUNG SIDE TABLE, the half veneered top with crossbanding over a pair of short drawers and a long drawer, raised on square section tapering legs. 70cm high, 38.5cm wide, 27.5cm deep £100 - £150

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861 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 - £300 862 A LARGE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED STOOL, rectangular, carved to each side with fruit and foliage, raised on cabriole legs. 86cm long, 54cm wide £120 - £180 863 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE WALNUT SERVING TABLE, CIRCA 1930, the crossbanded and gadrooned top with everted canted corners, the frieze with a drawer to each side, raised on acanthus capped cabriole legs, joined by a wavy Xform stretcher, terminating in scroll feet, label of Pander & Zonen. 75cm high, 115cm long, 49.5cm wide £200 - £300 864 AN EDWARDIAN PAINTED MAHOGANY CORNER VITRINE, with serpentine front, the glazed door enclosing two shelves, raised on square section legs joined by a shelf stretcher. 154cm high, 57cm wide £100 - £150 865 A PAIR OF MARBLE-TOPPED SIDE TABLES IN LOUIS XV STYLE, each shaped Siena marble top with moulded edge, over three drawers with leaf handles, raised on cabriole legs. 75cm high, 40cm wide, 28cm deep

867 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CHEVAL MIRROR, LABEL OF WM. RICHARDSON, BRADFORD & LEEDS, the bevelled mirror plate within a frame with tablet crest, supported on cylindrical tapering urn-topped columns continuing to a trestle base with downswept legs joined by a blind-fretwork carved stretcher, moving on castors. 157.5cm high £300 - £400

£400 - £600 866 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEDESTAL DESK, the moulded rectangular top with leather inset, over three frieze drawers above two banks of three graduated drawers, raised on a plinth base with castors. 78cm high, 122cm wide, 63cm deep

868 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, the dropleaf top with rounded corners, one end fitted with a frieze drawer, the other a dummy drawer front, raised on ring turned legs with brass castors. 72.3cm high, 91cm long, 100cm wide (open)

£200 - £300

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869 869 A LARGE CHARLES II JOINED OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE, CIRCA 1680 AND LATER, having an oval drop-leaf top, the centre section formed from one board, the leaves of two boards, raised on spiral turned legs, each pair of pivotal hinged gates with matching turnings, all stretchers spiral turned, on turned feet. 73.5cm by 173cm (open) by 158.5cm

870 A 19TH CENTURY 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 £700 - £900

£1,500 - £2,500

871 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular moulded top above two short over three long graduated cockbeaded drawers, fitted with brass swan-neck handles, raised on bracket feet. 80.5cm high, 94.5cm wide, 46cm deep 870

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£400 - £600

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872 A BRASS MOUNTED ‘ARAB’ CHEST, 19TH CENTURY, rectangular with half hinged lid and carrying handles, the brass work embossed with scrolling foliage and stylised flowerheads. 34.5cm by 64cm by 49cm £100 - £150

877 A VICTORIAN WALNUT MUSIC CABINET, with brass galleried top and glazed door with pleated silk back; together with ANOTHER MUSIC CABINET, with drop-front drawers and cabriole legs, early 20th Century. First 93cm high, 49cm wide, 42cm deep £100 - £150

873 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED STOOL, the square stuffed over top raised on moulded square section legs with brass castors. £100 - £150 874 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED PRIEDIEU, the crest pierced and boldly carved with scrolls and foliage, the T-shaped back with scroll carved spandrels and pendant foliage, raised on foliate carved cabriole legs, moving on castors. £200 - £300

878 A LOUIS XV STYLE MARBLE-TOPPED SMALL CHEST OF DRAWERS, the Siena marble top with moulded edge and serpentine front, above a conforming case with five drawers, fitted with foliate brass handles. 100cm high, 63.5cm wide, 37cm deep £300 - £500 879 A MAHOGANY ASTRAGAL GLAZED BOOKCASE ON STAND, IN GEORGE III STYLE, with moulded projecting cornice above a pair of doors with elaborate glazing bar patterns, the stand with cabriole legs terminating in pad feet. 213cm high, 107cm wide, 36cm deep £150 - £250 875 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT BIJOUTERIE CABINET, the hinged rectangular moulded top of serpentine outline inset with a bevelled glass, above a glazed case with hinged fall front, complete with working lock and key, the interior with glass shelf and fabric lined base, the four corners of the case carved in relief with leaves, raised on cabriole legs carved at the knee with acanthus leaf and terminating in paw feet. 73.5cm high, 56.5cm wide, 40.5cm deep

880 A MINIATURE WALNUT CASSONE IN RENAISSANCE STYLE, the hinged cover with carved rim over a panelled case with shell and scroll carved border, on a gadrooned base and rose-carved feet, maker’s stamp ‘Fratelli Ragusa, Taormina, Sicilia’. 32cm by 59.5cm by 28cm £80 - £120

876 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY SPIDER LEG NESTING TABLES, each with satinwood banded and beaded rectangular top, raised on typical slender turned tapering legs joined by a bowed bar stretcher. Largest 70.5cm high, 56cm wide, 38cm deep

881 A CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED CANAPE, 19TH CENTURY, the pediment carved with opposing elongated scrolls and trailing foliage, above an upholstered back within a recessed frame with brass tubular edging, the stuffed over seat flanked by arms carved with anthemion and continuing into similarly carved cabriole legs terminating in scrolls. 136cm wide

£120 - £180

£300 - £400

£300 - £500

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883 883 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, the upper sections with Greek Key moulded and fluted frieze, the four doors with moulded glazing bars joining to form quatrefoils, the base with a long drawer to the centre section over a pair of oval panelled doors, flanked by two banks of four graduated drawers, all fitted with brass swan-neck handles, the locks stamped DOWNER, raised on a plinth base. 245cm high, 261cm long, 62cm deep £1,500 - £2,500 884 A CARVED OAK ‘SERPENT’ HAT AND COAT STAND, the sinuous creature carved wrapped around a stem carved as a tree trunk, raised on a tripod table. 154.5cm 882 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARBLE TOPPED SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with canted corners containing a conforming rouge marble inset within a brass frame, raised on square section legs surmounted by rams heads and terminating in hoof feet, joined by a shelf stretcher. 72.5cm high, 80.5cm long, 55.5cm wide

£200 - £300 885 AN EDWARDIAN STRING-INLAID SETTEE, raised on square section tapering legs. 107cm long £80 - £120

£600 - £800

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886 A GEORGE III OAK PRESS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, the upper section with moulded projecting cornice above dentil moulding over a pair of fielded arch panel doors, enclosing shelves, the base with two short over three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass swan-neck handles, raised on bracket feet. 197.5cm high, 110cm wide, 52cm deep £200 - £300 887 A REGENCY MAHOGANY CHEESE COASTER, boatshaped. 42cm by 27.5cm £100 - £150 888 A SMALL WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, the shelved superstructure with baluster spindled gallery and carved scroll supports, the base with a baize lined drawer fitted for cutlery above a pair of doors with pointed arch fielded panels, enclosing a shelved interior, raised on a plinth. 124cm high, 101.5cm wide, 49.5cm deep £200 - £300 889 A REGENCY BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, raised on flattened bun feet. 16cm high, 20.5cm wide, 13cm deep £250 - £350

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890 A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY GILT-COMPOSITION MIRRORS, of inverted rectangular form, each side centred by moulded foliage and bordered with beading. 34cm by 27cm £300 - £500

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891 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the rectangular top with applied moulded edge over a slide with two short over three long graduated drawers below, each fitted with brass swan neck handles, raised on bracket feet. 86cm high, 99cm wide, 45cm deep £600 - £800

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892 A SMALL 17TH CENTURY OAK AND WALNUT BOX, possibly an Oratory box, the hinged sloping lid inlaid to the underside with woods and bone to depict Christ on the cross, the interior with five compartments. 27.5cm wide, 20.5cm deep £400 - £600 893 A PAIR OF COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE OAK SIDE CHAIRS, CIRCA 1800, each with yoked crest rail above a solid vasiform splat issuing from a moulded rail, the boarded seats raised on channel moulded square section legs, joined by stretchers. £80 - £120 894 A CHINESE CHIPPENDALE STYLE BERGERE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with ribbon and foliate carved yoked crest rail above a canework back over a tapering seat with straight front rail, carved to the front with foliage and ribbon, the arms with fretwork panels, raised on square section tapering legs carved with pendant foliage. £100 - £150

896 A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE INLAID MAHOGANY PEDESTAL CUPBOARDS, each with a drawer over a cupboard door, the tops and doors inlaid with a paterae and banded with satinwood within ebony stringing, raised on bracket feet. 105cm high, 45cm wide, 55cm deep £400 - £600

895 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BOOKCASE CABINET, the upper section with a pair of double arch topped glazed doors with glazing bars, the base with a frieze drawer over a pair of cupboard doors, raised on a plinth base. 215.5cm high, 110cm wide, 46cm deep

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£200 - £300

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897 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY WALNUT CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with projecting moulded cornice above three short drawers over three long graduated drawers, the base with three long graduated drawers, all fitted with solid brass backplate handles, raised on bracket feet. 164.5cm high, 101.5cm wide, 56cm deep £600 - £800 898 A GILT-METAL MOUNTED ONYX PEDESTAL, with square top and stepped square base with wreath cast collar and bracket feet. 101cm high

902 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BALLOON BACK DINING CHAIRS, with turned tapering legs terminating in spool feet. £150 - £250 903 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OVAL LOO TABLE, the tilttop 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 £150 - £250

£300 - £400 899 A GEORGE III SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY KNIFE BOX, of serpentine form, lacking interior fittings. 37cm by 23cm by 32cm

904 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND BUTTONED STOOL, the square stuffed over seat raised on cabriole legs terminating in a scrolls. £80 - £120

£100 - £150 900 A SET OF EIGHT OAK AND RUSH SEATED LADDERBACK DINING CHAIRS, including a pair of carvers, the side chairs with five shaped rungs, the carvers with six, raised on turned tapering legs joined by turned stretchers with a double baluster rail to the front.

905 A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, with moulded serpentine top above a conforming frieze drawer, fitted with cast brass handles, raised on moulded square section tapering legs. 72.5cm high, 75.5cm wide, 45cm deep £100 - £150

£300 - £500

901 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND UPHOLSTERED LIBRARY CHAIRS, each with open scrolling crest above a beaded band over an upholstered back between fluted columns with leaf carved collars and turned knops, the arms with elbow pads and carved with acanthus to the scroll ends, the stuffed over seats with bowed front rail and raised on reeded legs with leaf carved frieze, moving on castors. £400 - £600

906 A VICTORIAN INLAID OAK HALL BENCH, CIRCA 1880, the crest centred by a carved sunburst roundel flanked by a fluted balustrade and a pair of swirling roundels, the three panel back marquetry inlaid to the centre panel with opposing open-mouthed griffins, acanthus leaves and a palmette, flanked by a smaller pair of marquetry inlaid panels, the boarded seat raised on block and baluster legs joined by square section stretchers with columnar supports. 106cm high, 93cm long £400 - £600

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907 A LARGE 18TH CENTURY STYLE CONTINENTAL WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, 19TH CENTURY, with needlework brass studded upholstered padded back and seat between carved downswept arms terminating in scrolls, raised on scroll legs joined by a moulded wavy X-form stretcher. 113cm high, 63.5cm wide

911 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, with flat front, the moulded rectangular top above two short over three long graduated drawers, each fitted with brass swan neck handles, raised on splayed bracket feet. 91.5cm high, 111cm wide, 53cm deep £200 - £300

£80 - £120 908 AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE, 17TH CENTURY AND LATER, the moulded rectangular top above carved rails, raised on block and baluster legs joined by stretchers, top of one leg carved with initials, one rail centred by a carved tablet bearing the date 1670? over MC. 73.5cm by 134cm by 69.5cm £150 - £250

912 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MIRROR-BACK HANGING SHELF, with oval mirror plate and demilune shelf. 57cm high £60 - £80 913 A BRASS COAL BOX, EARLY 20TH CENTURY, breakfront, with bands of studded decoration and twin handles and with metal liner. 31cm by 35.5cm by 34cm £80 - £120

909 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD COLLECTOR’S CABINET ON STAND, the cabinet of slightly breakfront form, with a glazed door flanked by two further glazed doors, each enclosing a vacant interior with runners for slides, all further flanked by fine reeded baluster columns, the stand with frieze drawer, raised on fine reeded slender baluster legs joined by a shaped stretcher. 137cm high, 79.5cm wide, 36cm deep £600 - £800 910 A BRASS AND ROSEWOOD CHEST ON STAND, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, the chest of rectangular form with substantial brass carrying handles, brass inlaid to depict scrolling foliage, the interior with lift-out tray, covered and open compartments, on an associated oak stand. Overall 68cm high, 60cm wide, 37cm deep

914 A 19TH CENTURY OAK PEDESTAL CUPBOARD, of square form with everted canted corners, the moulded top with beaded frame, the frieze carved to each side with foliage and fitted with a drawer to the front, the corners applied with brass lion masks with rings, above a long door carved with a musical trophy and foliage and three similarly carved side panels, all within ring-turned and bulbous baluster columns, the moulded plinth base raised on castors. 105cm high, 56.5cm wide, 56.5cm deep £200 - £300

£500 - £700

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915 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

919 A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILTWOOD AND CANEWORK STOOL, 19TH CENTURY, oval, with fluted tapering legs joined by an elongated X-form stretcher. £60 - £80 920 A GEORGE II FEATHER BANDED WALNUT BUREAU, the hinged slope opening to reveal a fitted interior, above four long graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet. 106.5cm high, 96cm wide, 49.5cm deep £200 - £300

916 AN ENGLISH OAK DRESSER AND RACK, 18TH CENTURY, the enclosed rack with moulded cornice and three shelves, the base with two drawers above a wavy apron, raised on square section legs joined by a shelf stretcher. 186.5cm high, 138.5cm long, 41cm deep

921 A YEW WOOD WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, 19TH CENTURY, with burr pierced splat and broad arms, raised on splayed baluster legs joined by an H-stretcher.

£500 - £700

922 A REGENCY PAINTED PINE SIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1810, with scrolling pediment, painted with opposing griffin heads, over a shelf supported by two pairs of spindles and a S-scroll, the top with rounded corners above a frieze drawer with brass handles, over a door with fabric backed brass grille, raised on turned feet. 130cm by 76.5cm by 35cm

917 A PAIR OF CHINESE 19TH CENTURY ELBOW CHAIRS, each with yoked crest rail above a splat with circular fret carved panel over a further carved panel depicting a deer standing beneath prunus blossom, the rectangular seats with sunken fielded panel, the fore legs and stretcher framed by Greek Key type fretwork to three sides. £300 - £400 918 A WALNUT COLLECTOR’S CABINET, the moulded caddy top above a pair of fielded arched panel doors opening to three drawers, each with recessed gilt-brass ‘campaign’ handle, on a plinth base. 35cm by 29.5cm by 20cm £120 - £180

£200 - £300

£300 - £400 923 A VICTORIAN CAST IRON FIRE BASKET, the backplate cast with Rococo scrolls. 59cm wide £80 - £120 924 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GRAIN PAINTED WOODEN LIDDED BARRELS, cylindrical. 38cm £150 - £250

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925 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 £700 - £900 926 A GEORGE III STYLE BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY WINE CELLARETTE, with hinged octagonal top above a conforming case, raised on a fixed stand with moulded square section legs. 57cm high, 48cm wide £300 - £400 927 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS, LEADED AND STAINED GLASS FIRESCREEN. 74.5cm high, 57cm wide £50 - £70 928 A FINE 19TH CENTURY PIETRA DURA AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED EBONISED CABINET, the breakfront top with egg and foliate cast mount over a frieze centred by a crest of musical putti flanked by a pair of squared flowerheads over caryatid mounts flanking a door applied with a ribbon-tied floral bouquet with bird and insect, within an oval panel with ribbon tied crest within a further square frame with scrolling acanthus corners, the plinth base with reel and bellflower mount, raised on turned feet. 118cm high, 89cm wide, 39cm deep

929 929 A 19TH CENTURY YEW WOOD CHILD’S WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, with pierced splat and elm saddle seat, raised on turned legs with crinoline stretcher. £120 - £180

£1,500 - £2,500

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935 A GROUP OF THREE COUNTRY HOUSE STOOLS, comprising a Chippendale style beech stool with canework seat and fret carved stretcher, rectangular stool with drop-in seat and reeded square section legs, and a 19th Century mahogany and upholstered stool with ball and claw feet. (3) £50 - £80 936 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 £200 - £300 937 A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK COFFER, with three panel lid and front, each front panel centred by a carving beneath a carved rail. 53cm high, 105cm wide, 51cm deep £250 - £350 930 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, CIRCA 186080, the shaped rectangular top raised on a good stem with scrolls and fluting, the base with downswept legs carved with C-scrolls. 73.5cm high, top 60cm by 44cm £200 - £300 931 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 £200 - £300 932 A SMALL MAHOGANY FRETWORK MIRROR IN THE GEORGIAN TASTE, the rectangular plate within a reeded mahogany slip and conforming frame and with scroll-carved crest. 45cm by 29cm £30 - £50 933 A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT PAINTED MAHOGANY DESK, CIRCA 1900, the inverted breakfront gilt-tooled leather inset top above a frieze drawer flanked by two pairs of short drawers, all fitted with laurel wreath backplate handles, raised on fluted tapering legs joined by X-form stretchers. 80cm high, 140cm wide, 62.5cm deep

934 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY ‘TREE’ HALLSTAND, with four branches, complete with ten turned pegs and drip tray, raised on flattened bun feet. 219cm high, 93cm wide

938 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PRESS, the upper section with projecting cornice above a pair of fielded panel doors, opening to reveal slides, the base with a slide over three short drawers above two short drawers with three long graduated drawers below, all fitted with brass swan-neck handles, raised on bracket feet. 215cm high, 120cm wide, 49.5cm deep

£200 - £300

£800 - £1,200

£200 - £300

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941 A WALNUT DRESSING STOOL IN GEORGE II STYLE, the rectangular stuffed over seat raised on legs with scroll-carved knees and cabriole legs terminating in paw feet. £80 - £120 942 A CHINESE ROSEWOOD STAND, CIRCA 1900, the rectangular top with fret carved frieze, a shelf below, raised on square section legs. 72cm high, 41.5cm wide, 30.5cm deep £200 - £300 943 A 19TH CENTURY SORRENTO WARE WRITING SLOPE, inlaid with a group of musicians and dancers within parquetry bands, opening to a fitted interior. 12.5cm by 41cm by 35cm £120 - £180

939 A REGENCY MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE, with scroll and leaf carved pediment above a rectangular top with moulded edge, raised on reeded columns with leaf and bead carved collars, panelled back, the rectangular base raised on two carved flattened bun fore feet and two flattened bun feet to the rear. 107cm high, 94.5cm wide, 31.5cm deep (at the extreme)

944 A VICTORIAN WALNUT COMBINATION WARDROBE, CIRCA 1880, with moulded cornice above a hanging space with mirrored door, to the side a pair of cupboard doors, each inset with a panel carved with a vase of flowers, above a recess with spindle gallery, over two short and three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass handles, on a plinth base. 217 high, 155cm wide, 58cm deep (extreme) £100 - £200

£300 - £400

945 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT PEDESTAL DESK, CIRCA 1860, the moulded rectangular top with rounded corners and gilt tooled leather inset writing surface, above three frieze drawers over two banks of three graduated drawers, all fitted with turned handles, the inside and outside of the pedestals panelled. £600 - £900

940 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY THREE-TIER DUMB WAITER, 18TH CENTURY, with three graduating dished trays on spirally turned baluster supports, raised on hipped downswept legs terminating in pad feet and moving on brass castors. 115cm high

946 AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD PARLOUR CHAIR, the back carved with swags, palmette and fretwork, the tablet inlaid with foliage, raised on turned tapering legs. £50 - £70

£200 - £300

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947 A VICTORIAN PINE SPINNING WHEEL, of characteristic form; together with a group of accessories. 103.5cm high £100 - £150

951 A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILTWOOD BERGERE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, with fluted tapering legs and Classical silk upholstery.

948 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.

£200 - £300 952 A SET OF SIX REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each crest rail with leaf carving to the top and ends, above a similarly carved bar, the drop-in seats raised on reeded tapering legs terminating in spool feet.

£400 - £600 949 A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILTWOOD CANAPE, IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, the crest rail with ropework moulding and surmounted by a foliate motif, raised on square-section tapering stop-fluted legs. 187cm wide

£200 - £300 953 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

£200 - £300 950 A LARGE VICTORIAN BRASS-BOUND MAHOGANY WRITING BOX, the hinged cover with brass escutcheon, fitted to the side with a base drawer, opposed by a dummy, opening to a fitted interior with writing slope. 18cm by 61cm by 30.5cm

£800 - £1,200

£100 - £150

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956 954 A VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE BOOK STAND, with easel back, the pair of panels to the front depicting a floral spray. 26cm wide £50 - £70

956 A LARGE CHINESE EXPORT PARCEL-GILT AND LACQUER TWELVE-FOLD SCREEN, depicting figures, river landscape and buildings, the reverse with bamboo and foliage. 355cm high, each panel 51cm wide £2,000 - £3,000

955 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY CARVER CHAIR, with interlaced scrolling splat, drop-in seat, raised on moulded square section legs; together with A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND NEEDLEWORK UPHOLSTERED FIRESIDE STOOL, 129.5cm long. (2) £100 - £200

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960 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHILD’S CORRECTION CHAIR, with curved crest rail above a ladder back, the oval seat with cut-out handle, on splayed legs joined by an x-form stretcher. £150 - £250 961 AN OX BLOOD LEATHER FOUR-PIECE CHESTERFIELD SUITE, comprising two-seater buttoned sofa, a pair of buttoned wing-back armchairs and a footstool, with appropriate fire safety labels, the sofa and one armchair labelled Thomas Lloyd. £300 - £500 957 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED X-FORM STOOL, LABEL OF CHARLES ROODHOUSE, with square needlework seat, raised on opposing shaped X-form frames carved with a flowerhead, joined by a turned stretcher, paper label to underside with indistinct date, number and workman’s name. 56.5cm by 56.5cm £200 - £300 958 A LOUIS XV STYLE MARBLE TOPPED WALNUT BOMBE COMMODE, the serpentine marble top with moulded edge above four long drawers fitted with Rococo style gilt-brass escutcheons and handles, raised on splayed feet. 103.5cm by 138cm by 60.5cm

962 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 - £150 963 A FINE SORRENTO WARE JEWELLERY BOX, LATE 19TH CENTURY, the hinged rectangular top inlaid to depict Nike in chariot drawn by two horses, the underside with mirror, the sides inlaid with a band of stylised foliage. 12cm high, 31.5cm wide, 20cm deep £200 - £300

£250 - £350

959 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. £300 - £500

964 AN 18TH CENTURY MARQUETRY AND WALNUT COMMODE, PROBABLY SOUTH GERMAN, the moulded rectangular top inlaid with scrolling foliage and bird, above two short over three long graduated drawers, each with inlaid fronts and fitted with acanthus cast handles, raised on bracket feet. 89cm high, 95cm wide, 56.5cm deep £700 - £900

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965 A GEORGE III OAK AND PINE TRIPOD TABLE, the circular pine top raised on a tapering oak stem continuing to downswept legs terminating in pad feet. 66.5cm high, diameter of top 49cm

969 AN OAK BACKSTOOL, EARLY 18TH CENTURY, with carved arched crest rail above a band of baluster spindles and panelled back, over a plank seat, raised on block and baluster legs joined by stretchers.

£80 - £120

£80 - £120

966 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BIDET, the figure of 8-shaped top with cushion moulded edge, the cover enclosing the original tin liner, raised on turned tapering splayed legs. 48cm by 60.5cm by 35cm £100 - £150

967 A GEORGE II MAHOGANY FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, MID 18TH CENTURY, the rectangular top with everted ears to the corners, the hinged top opening to reveal a gaming surface with wells, the frieze fitted with a short drawer with brass swan-neck handle, raised on cabriole legs, with hinged gateleg, terminating in pad feet. 71.5cm high, 87cm wide, 42cm deep (closed) £250 - £350

970 A LARGE GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY AND PARCELGILT FRETWORK MIRROR, 19TH CENTURY, the leaf carved crest centred by a phoenix, the sides with pendant foliage, the apron centred by an inlaid shell and similarly carved. 135cm by 71cm £300 - £500 971 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 £200 - £300 972 A PAIR OF BLACKAMOOR FIGURAL STANDS, each circular top with leaf moulded edge above a shaped apron, each figure modelled holding a cup and fruit, raised on a tripod base with leaf and scroll moulding. 95cm high £300 - £500 973 AN ERCOL WINDSOR GOLDEN DAWN DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising three door sideboard, pedestal extending dining table and four chairs with ladder backs. Table 148cm long (extended), sideboard 129cm long £300 - £500

968 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

974 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE FRETWORK HANGING WALL SHELF, with three shelves within fretwork ends. 57cm

£700 - £900

£50 - £70

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975 A LATE VICTORIAN CARVED OAK SAVONAROLA CHAIR, with red leather seat and padded back, the frame carved with masks and scrolling foliage. £100 - £150 976 A TEAK AND BRASS MOUNTED ZANZIBAR CHEST, the hinged rectangular top above a front with three short drawers, raised on turned feet, typically decorated throughout with studs and pierced brass work. 56.5cm high, 95cm wide, 47.5cm deep £200 - £300 977 A JAPANESE TAISHO PERIOD LACQUER FOUR FOLD SCREEN, each panel inlaid with abalone, mother-of-pearl and other materials to depict landscapes with figures. 91.5cm high, 112cm wide £100 - £150 978 A GEORGE III OAK DRESSER AND RACK, the open rack with fret carved apron below a moulded cornice, the base with three small drawers to the top with three frieze drawers over a pair of fielded panel doors flanking a pair of drawers below, each fitted with brass handles and pulls, raised on a plinth base with later fitted castors. 201cm high, 186.5cm wide, 50.5cm deep

981 A NAPOLEON III MARBLE-TOPPED, MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID SECRETAIRE A ABATTANT, the rouge marble top above a drawer over a fall front opening to reveal a gilt tooled leather writing surface and a maple interior with shelves and two drawers, with four drawers below, the front inlaid with brass to depict foliage, the sides with simple stringing, raised on turned feet, each lock with dedicated key. 134.5cm high, 66cm wide, 33.5cm deep £400 - £600

£400 - £600 979 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MAHOGANY COLUMNAR PEDESTALS, cylindrical, each with moulded top and base. 105cm high £300 - £500

980 A HANDSOME REGENCY MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE, the flame veneered top with rounded corners and broad cross banding, the frieze with a pair of short drawers, fitted with original locks stamped Potts, Auster & Smith, raised on a trestle base with turned supports issuing from twin platforms joined by a turned stretcher and raised on leaf, scroll and paw carved feet, moving on brass castors. 76cm high, 91cm wide, 61cm deep

982 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with dentil moulded cornice above two short over three long graduated drawers, the base with three long graduated drawers, all fitted with brass swan-neck handles, raised on bracket feet. 189cm high, 105cm wide, 55cm deep £500 - £700

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983 A CHIPPENDALE STYLE MAHOGANY KETTLE URN STAND, the square top with wavy gallery, over a frieze with slide, raised on splayed square section legs, with fretwork carved spandrels, joined by an X-form stretcher. 70cm high £100 - £200 984 A LARGE VICTORIAN GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK 15FT WIND-OUT DINING TABLE, the moulded rectangular top with D-ends, six additional leaves, raised on six faceted legs terminating in blocks, carved to each side with a rose head, moving on sunken brass castors, the winding mechanism with plaque of Joseph Fitter, no winder; 74cm high, 151cm (closed)/456cm (extended), 152cm wide; together with A GRAIN PAINTED LEAF HOLDER. £400 - £600

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985 HOWARD & SONS A FINE LATE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD BREAKFRONT WARDROBE, with dentil cornice above a centre door, labelled, with rectangular panel over an arch panel, flanked by a pair of three-panel doors, one enclosing slides, raised on a plinth base. 214cm high, 204cm long, 65cm deep £400 - £600

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Valuation Day

The Orangery, Newby Hall, Ripon, HG4 5AE

6 August 12 noon to 5pm

Our team of valuers will be on hand to discuss your antiques, jewellery, watches and fine wine, and provide you with a complimentary auction estimate. Appointments not necessary and items can be consigned on the day.

Professional Valuations Elstob & Elstob offer professional written valuations for probate (IHT), insurance, willing buyer/willing seller, matrimonial and family division. Our valuation reports are clear, accurate, and compliant with RICS Red Book, current legislation and best practice. They are prepared uniquely for each client; thoroughly researched using academic and market data; bound, and illustrated where required, and available in digital format if requested. This is a nationwide service for which our fees are extremely competitive. For initial free advice, please contact David Elstob.

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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) lmpériale 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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ELSTOB & ELSTOB

Bedale Hall, North End Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 1AA 01677 333003 info@elstobandelstob.co.uk

COMMISSION BID FORM

Date of Sale: ..........................................................................................................

Please bid on my behalf for the undermentioned lots up to the price specified, the lots to be bid for as cheaply as permitted by other bids or reserves, if any.

Name: .....................................................................................................................

I agree to comply with the Notices and Conditions of Sale.

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PLEASE NOTE: All successful bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 24% incl. VAT

Address: .................................................................................................................. ....................................................................................................................................

County: .............................................

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PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Lot No

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By signing this form you agree that you have read and understand our conditions of sale and agree to be bound by them. This affects your legal rights.

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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.

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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. 15. Forgeries. Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be 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

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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.

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Lot 702 (detail)


Bedale Hall, North End, Bedale, North Yorkshire, DL8 1AA T: 01677 333003 | E: info@elstobandelstob.co.uk

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