Fine Art and Antiques
Saturday 10th January 2015 10.00am
Nicholas Davies
Will Farmer
Director Silver, Jewellery and Collectables nick@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk
Director Ceramics, Glass and Decorative Arts will@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk
Mark Hannam
Alison Snowdon
Andrew Mayall
Senior Valuer and Auctioneer Collectables and Furniture
Valuer and Auctioneer Textiles and Ceramics
Valuer and Auctioneer Furniture
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alison@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk
andrew@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk
Liz Winnicott
William Lacey
Silver and Jewellery Consultant
Picture Consultant
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bill@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk
Judith Woolgar
Ellie Bertram
Clare Tracey
Accounts Manager
Administrative Assistant
Office Administration
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ellie@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk
info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk
Lee Coldrick
Head Porter and Saleroom Assistant
Danny Morrison Porter
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Thursday 8th January Friday 9th January Morning of the sale from
Viewing 10.00am to 4.00pm 10.00am to 8.00pm 8.00am to 10.00am
Venue Mill Race Lane, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1JN Tel: 01384 444140 Email: info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Website: www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Buyers Premium 21% (VAT inclusive) on the hammer price Sale number 170 Catalogue £12/£15 by post
In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006 all lots marked 3 which sell for €1000 or more are subject to a resale right royalty charge payable by the bidder. Please refer to clause 8b of our terms and conditions. Notice regarding the sale of material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulation prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country.
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The Auction – A Buying Guide
We have outlined below all the information you will need to understand how to buy at auction. If you have any questions we are here to help. Email addresses and telephone numbers are provided in this catalogue, or if you are at the sale please ask a member of staff.
The Basics Viewing
Our viewing times are shown at the front of the catalogue. Cataloguers are on hand to help with enquiries about the sale and specific lots. Most items are openly displayed in the saleroom; others are stored in secure cabinets. We ask that you take care when viewing the sale. If you need assistance to view large or heavy objects please ask a porter to help. Please note when handling any item at the view or at the sale you do so at your own risk.
The Catalogue
All lots carry a description and pre-sale estimate of price. Estimates suggest the price that the lot may reach. Vendors’ reserves may be set, they are confidential, but they will not exceed the bottom estimate figure. Estimates do not include the buyers’ premium. Lots may carry abbreviations, e.g. S/D (some damage) or A/F (as found, considerable damage). We make every effort to note damage and restoration; the absence of any such note does not imply the lot is without defect. All customers should satisfy themselves of both conditions and descriptions. Any weights and measurements given are approximate. Any amendments to the catalogue are shown in Saleroom notices which are posted around the viewing/auction rooms. For further information on cataloguing terms used in the paintings and prints section please see our terms and conditions of business.
Saleroom facilities
The saleroom has a café open on the Thursday and Friday prior to the sale and on the day of the sale.
Registration
Anyone wishing to bid should register at the sales office and will receive a bidding or paddle number before the start of the sale. The number should be shown when bidding and paying and should be returned to the cash office at the end of the day. At present registration is carried out on the day of the sale only.
Auctioning the lots
The speed of the auction will vary between auctioneers. Typically we will cover approximately 140-150 lots per hour. Bidding stops after the fall of the hammer and the auctioneer’s decision is final.
Bidding at the sale
Bidders should use the paddles they have been assigned for the day and will need to show them clearly to the auctioneer when bidding. Invoices will only be raised to the name assigned to the paddle. We cannot transfer lots to other names or numbers after the fall of the hammer.
Absentee or commission bidding
If you are unable to attend the sale but wish to bid on a lot, we can do this on your behalf. You will need to fill in a commission bid form; one is included in this catalogue. You should complete the contact details, list the lot and the maximum price you wish to pay, excluding the buyer’s premium. The form should then be submitted to our offices or a member of staff. The bid will be carried out by us and is entirely confidential. All bids are executed at as low a price as is permitted by other bids left and/or reserves set. Bids may be submitted by telephone or email, info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk, and must be received before 9am on the day of the sale. Successful buyers will receive an invoice after the sale; payment and collection details will be enclosed. Please note, this service is offered as a convenience. We take every care in carrying out bids left with us, however we cannot be held responsible for errors made or failure to execute bids, therefore commission bids are left at the bidder’s risk. Neither requests to “buy” nor rolling bids can be accepted. (Before leaving bids please see “conditions of absentee bidding” on the enclosed bid form).
Telephone bidding
We can offer a limited number of telephone bidding lines on sale day enabling absentee bidders to bid “live”. This facility is only available on lots which carry a bottom estimate of £400 or more. Requests for telephone bids must be made by close of business the day before the sale and are allocated on a first come first served basis.
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Payment
Payment can be made during or immediately after the sale. The successful buyer should take the bidding number to the cash office for processing. Payment can be made by cash, debit card, credit card or bank transfer (please ask for details). Payments over £500 are not taken over the phone and invoices must be paid in person or by bank transfer (please quote the buyer reference given on your invoice). Our bank details are: Fieldings Auctioneers Client Account Sort Code: 60 20 48 Account No.: 4553 2737 Please note that credit card payments carry a surcharge of 2.5% on the total invoice. In accordance with financial regulations we do not accept single cash payments over £9,999. Once payment has cleared, goods may be collected. Small items may be collected during the sale at the discretion of the porters, furniture may be removed at the end of the sale. Accounts staff are available to answer any enquiries regarding payment prior to and at the sale. Sold items not collected or paid for within seven days of the sale will incur storage charges of £2 per day per invoice.
Package and shipping
We offer a limited packing service within the U.K. only and at the auctioneer’s discretion. For information please contact us. All liabilities are with the buyer. We do not pack or ship any fragile items including pottery, porcelain, glassware, paintings, arms or weaponry. We confidently suggest the following agent as an alternative: •
Mail Boxes Etc 79 Friar Street, Worcester, WR1 2NT Tel: 01905 732830 Email: info@mbeworcester.co.uk Website: www.mbe.co.uk/worcester
Neither storage nor handling fees are charged for the first 7 days. After this time charges are made (please refer to our terms and conditions of business). When collecting furniture, owners will need to arrange collection times with our office and provide 48 hours advance notice. If an agent is collecting furniture we would require the third party to supply proof of identity and authorisation from the buyer.
Special Notice
Notice Regarding the Sale of Material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country
Additional sales services Condition reports
For prospective buyers who are unable to attend the viewing, we offer a condition report service. Requests for information and/or email images are accepted by telephone or email during the week before the sale. Demand is often very high for this service and, whilst we aim to reply at the latest 24 hours before sale day, we cannot guarantee this. Such reports are a statement of our opinion and are for guidance purposes only.
Online services
Our catalogues may be viewed online and downloaded from our website www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk. Our recently re-designed site now offers search and lot alert facilities. If you are looking to buy a particular item then please visit the login page to register your details and add your key search words. If you simply want to be notified of each of our sales please login and register and we will send you an email announcement seven days prior to each sale. For further details please contact Clare Tracey on 01384 444140.
Catalogue Subscriptions
If you wish to receive catalogues by post please note that we offer an annual subscription service. For further information, or to request an application form, please call us.
Easy access
Our saleroom offers street level access and has a disabled toilet facility. If you require any special assistance then please contact us prior to your visit so that we can try to assist further.
Professional services
We provide a full range of professional valuation services for insurance, probate or family division purposes. These can be arranged by appointment at either your home or our offices and in each instance are tailored to suit the individual client’s requirements. Valuations for insurance may vary from a single item to an entire collection of goods. Full inventories can be prepared with illustrations if required. Valuations for probate purposes can be provided for executors and trustees. We may, in addition, be able to assist in clearing any property as required.
Valuation days
Every Tuesday between 10am and 4pm at our Mill Race Lane premises, no appointment necessary.
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The Property of a Gentleman with some lots shown in situ Lots marked with 立 in the catalogue are from this collection
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Order of sale Lot Numbers
Page Numbers
Ceramics
1 - 222
5 - 30
Glass
223 - 379
31 - 47
Paintings and Prints
380 - 562
48 - 73
Collectables
563 - 801
74 - 98
Furniture
802 - 903
99 - 108
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1-222 Ceramics
3 1 An early 20th Century Carlton Ware Kang Hsi vase and cover decorated with panels of Chinoiserie decoration against a dark blue ground, printed marks, height 28cm. £80 - £120 2 A pair of Doulton Slaters Patent Chine ware baluster vases, each decorated in tones of blue with gilt and white enamel flowers, the necks with stiff leaf borders, impressed marks, height 30cm, one A/F. £80 - £120 3 A William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co 18th Century pattern large twin handled footed vase of flared sleeve form with elongated slender handles, decorated with foliate garlands over a white glazed ground with gilded panels and highlights, printed James Macintyre & Co mark with full green painted signature, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £300
7 4 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated by Ernest Barker, decorated with a central roundel spray of hand-painted flowers against a cream ground with a blue outer border, all with fine gilt foliate scroll pattern overlay, puce mark to base with date code for 1940, diameter 26.5cm. £60 - £80 5 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated by Ernest Barker, decorated with a central roundel spray of hand-painted flowers against a cream ground with a blue outer border, all with fine gilt foliate scroll pattern overlay, puce mark to base with date code for 1940, diameter 26.5cm. £60 - £80 6 A late 19th Century porcelain jar and cover, possibly Graingers Worcester, of shouldered ovoid form with plain cover, relief moulded in the Isnic style with foliate scroll panels over a grey stained ground with gilt borders, unmarked, height 15cm. £50 - £80
7 A mid 20th Century Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated with a central roundel hand painted by E. Townsend with a pheasant and a grouse against a landscape ground, set to a gilt radiating border with low relief detailing, gold printed mark, titled verso Pheasant, diameter 27cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 8 A 20th Century Royal Worcester lidded hexagonal vase and cover decorated in the Imari style with bold flowers and foliage, gold printed mark, signed F. Serra, height 43cm together with two matching 23cm diameter plates signed D. Sparkes and F. Whitford (3).
9 9 A large later 20th Century Diane Lewis Chance framed porcelain plaque formed with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, entitled to verso Midnight Blue, numbered 10 of a limited edition of 10, framed size 48.5cm x 48.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 10 A large later 20th Century Connoisseur framed porcelain plaque formed with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, entitled to verso Flowers of the Valley, modelled by Diane Lewis, numbered 5 of a limited edition of 6, framed size 53cm x 42cm, with certificate. £50 - £80
£40 - £60 11 11 A large later 20th Century Diane Lewis Chance framed porcelain plaque formed with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, entitled to verso Peony, numbered AP, edition 5, framed size 48.5cm x 48.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80
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12 A large later 20th Century Diane Lewis Chance framed porcelain plaque formed with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, entitled to verso Harvest Basket, numbered 1 of a limited edition of 10, framed size 48.5cm x 48.5cm. £50 - £80 13 Two later 20th Century framed Connoisseur of Malvern porcelain plaques from the Shakespeare’s Flowers series comprising Cowslips (numbered 15 of 50) and Columbines (numbered 19 of 50), each with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, both titled to verso, each 29.5cm x 23.5cm. £50 - £80 14 Two later 20th Century framed Connoisseur of Malvern porcelain plaques from the Shakespeare’s Flowers series comprising Daisies (numbered 34 of 50) and Primroses (numbered 34 of 50), each with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, both titled to verso, each 29.5cm x 23.5cm. £50 - £80 15 Two later 20th Century framed Connoisseur porcelain plaques entitled Quince (numbered 11 of 50, with certificate) and Summer Splendour (numbered 25 of 50), each with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, both titled to verso, each 32cm x 25cm. £50 - £80
16 Two later 20th Century framed Connoisseur of Malvern porcelain plaques, the first from the Shakespeare’s Flowers series entitled Wild Roses (numbered 19 of 50), the second entitled Blush of Spring (numbered 25 of 50), each with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, both titled to verso, each 32cm x 25cm.
20 Two later 20th Century framed Connoisseur porcelain plaques entitled Crab Apple (numbered 11 of 50, with certificate) and Lucky Charm (numbered 15 of 50), each with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, both titled to verso, each 32cm x 25cm.
£50 - £80
21 Two later 20th Century framed Connoisseur porcelain plaques entitled Violets (numbered 25 of 100) and Honeysuckle (numbered 25 of 100), each with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, both titled to verso, each 32cm x 25cm.
17 Two later 20th Century framed Connoisseur porcelain plaques entitled Winters Glow (numbered 25 of 50) and Shades of Autumn (numbered 25 of 50), each with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, both titled to verso, each 32cm x 25cm. £50 - £80 18 Two later 20th Century framed Connoisseur porcelain plaques entitled Wild Cherry (numbered 11 of 50) and Sloe (numbered 11 of 50), each with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, both titled to verso, both with certificates each 32cm x 25cm. £50 - £80 19 Two later 20th Century framed Connoisseur of Malvern porcelain plaques, one from the Shakespeare’s Flowers series entitled Harebells (numbered 21 of 100), the second entitled Bridal Posy (numbered 24 of 100), each with a spray of relief applied flowers against a hand painted ground, both titled to verso, each 29.5cm x 23.5cm. £50 - £80
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£50 - £80 22 A large Connoisseur of Malvern porcelain horse and rider figurine entitled Sefton, modelled as the British Army horse who served for seventeen years, complete with certificate signed by Andrew Parker Bowles and the accompanying book, height 53cm. £100 - £150 23 Four later 20th Century plaques painted by former Royal Worcester artist Leighton Maybury, each depicting studies of birds upon branches and titled verso, comprising Radde Bush Warbler, Robin, Goldcrest Wren and Blue Titmouse, all signed and dated 1985, each panel 14cm x 10cm, framed. £50 - £80
24 Four later 20th Century plaques painted by former Royal Worcester artist Leighton Maybury, each depicting studies of birds upon branches and titled verso, comprising Willow Titmouse, Goldfinch, Irish Coal Titmouse and Goldcrest, all signed and dated 1985, each panel 14cm x 10cm, framed. £50 - £80 25 Four later 20th Century plaques painted by former Royal Worcester artist Leighton Maybury, each depicting studies of birds upon branches and titled verso, comprising Great Titmouse, Chaffinch, Bullfinch and Nuthatch, all signed and dated 1985, each panel 14cm x 10cm, framed. £50 - £80 26 A late 19th to early 20th Century Continental charger, the wide border edge with a repeat pattern of buffalo skulls, grotesque heads and foliage, the central well with a garland of foliage, unmarked, diameter 30cm. £30 - £50 27 Ω A small assorted collection of 20th Century Wedgwood Jasperwares to include a tea for two, water jug, vase and cover, all in the typical manner with relief moulded classical figures and foliate motifs in white to a pale blue ground, various marks (qty). £50 - £80 28 Ω A 20th Century Wedgwood Jasperware bowl of pedestal form, decorated with applied white classical figures to a pale blue ground, height 12.5cm together with a matched pedestal jardinière, height 17cm S/D. £40 - £60
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29 Ω A 19th Century Chinese export blue and white ware vase of baluster form with everted neck decorated with two floral cartouche panels over a heavily decorated foliate ground, below an everted rim decorated with stiff leaf detail, unmarked, height 44cm.
33 Ω Two William De Morgan three by six inch plastic clay tiles, mounted as one, each decorated in the Persian taste with a repeat foliate scroll within arched borders, partial Sands End mark.
37 Ω A William De Morgan six inch plastic clay tile decorated in the Persian taste with a partial exotic bird amongst flowers and foliage, partial Sands End mark S/D. ILLUSTRATED.
£100 - £150
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34 Ω Two William De Morgan three by six inch plastic clay tiles, mounted as one and decorated in the Persian taste with a repeat foliate scroll showing a carnation flower with a running side panel, partial Sands End mark. ILLUSTRATED.
38 Ω A 19th Century earthenware copy of the Portland vase, relief moulded with classical figures, picked out in white over the black glazed ground, unmarked, height 26cm.
30 Ω A small assorted collection of 19th Century Chinese export blue and white wares in the 18th Century style to include baluster vases, sleeve vases and covered boxes all decorated with hand painted flowers, foliage and wild life with various ground and border designs, various heights, damages. £100 - £150
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31 Ω A William Morris six inch plastic clay tile decorated in the Tulip and Trellis pattern, the four panel formation with alternate tulips and foliage, all in tonal blue, unmarked, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 32 Ω A William De Morgan six inch dust pressed Wedgwood blank tile decorated in ruby lustre with a version of the BBB pattern showing a stylised flower and foliage, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED.
£100 - £150 35 Ω Four William De Morgan tiles of varying size joined as a small panel decorated in the Persian taste with a large stylised flower, Sands End mark, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 36 Ω Two William De Morgan three by six inch plastic clay tiles decorated in the Persian taste with a repeat rose and lily design within plain borders, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED.
£80 - £120 39 Ω A collection of 19th Century Wedgwood black Jasperwares to include two teapots with associated cream and sugar and a sleeve vase, all relief decorated with classical figures, various marks (qty). £100 - £150
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41 Ω A collection of 19th Century tea and tableware’s to include assorted cups from factories to include Chamberlains Worcester, Coalport and Minton with hand painted floral and landscape scenes, various factories.
£300 - £500
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44 Ω A large assorted collection of 19th Century tiles to include plastic clay and dust pressed examples from Minton, Minton Hollins & Co, Wedgwood with transfer printed and hand-painted decoration.
£200 - £300
45 Ω After the Antique - A large 19th Century reproduction vase in the Grecian Attic taste of footed baluster form with everted neck, lacking handles, decorated with a Dionysian Feast after Stamnos with paterae all between Greek Key borders, a replica from Patshull Hall Staffordshire, damages, height 45cm. ILLUSTRATED.
43 Ω A small assorted collection of 20th Century Chinese export ware blue and white ceramics to include graduated footed bowls, covered canister and a ginger jar, hand and transfer decorated with dragons, flowers and foliate motifs, some bearing marks.
40 40 Ω A mid 19th Century Minton Gothic pattern part dinner set designed by A.W.N Pugin, each decorated with a radial gothic star motif with matched borders to a white glazed ground, printed marks, various damages (18). ILLUSTRATED.
42 Ω A large and varied collection of 19th Century encaustic tiled to include examples from Minton, Minton Hollins & Co and Godwin all decorated in the Gothic taste with designs after Pugin, some in bicolour others in glazed colour, various size and marks.
£100 - £150
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55 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teapot of globular form decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fence pattern within blue borders, the cover with a floral knop, crescent mark to the base, height 11cm S/D and restored. £100 - £150
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46 Ω A 19th Century Chinese export blue and white jar and cover over of ovoid form with hand painted with flowers and foliage, unmarked, height 32cm. £80 - £120 47 Ω A 20th Century Chinese export ware vase in the 17th Century taste of squat shouldered form relief moulded with goldfish below a stiff leaf border, picked out in a celadon glaze, unmarked, height 18cm. £50 - £80 48 Ω An early 19th Century Derby Crown period campana urn of pedestal form with twin handles decorated in the Imari palette with flowers and foliage picked out in rust red, blue and gilt, underglaze rust red mark, height 20cm. £100 - £150
49 Ω A pair of 19th Century French porcelain vases of compressed ovoid form hand enameled with a garland of flowers between blue banding decorated with applied ormolu mounts, height 11cm. £80 - £120 50 Ω A late 19th Century Parian ware bust of William Shakespeare upon a later square marble plinth, unmarked, bust height 26cm. £100 - £150 51 Ω A pair of 20th Century Continental hard paste porcelain vases, each with a square foot rising to a shouldered ovoid body decorated with applied classical figure handles, picked out in gilt over the white porcelain ground, height 44cm. £100 - £150
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52 Ω A 19th Century Chinese export ware blue and white bowl of footed circular form hand painted with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl with repeat panel borders decorated with bats, four character mark to the base, diameter 23cm. £80 - £120 53 Ω A pair of 19th Century Japanese Imari vases of globe and shaft form enamel decorated with flowers and foliage with gilded highlights, height 26cm (2). £60 - £90 54 Ω After the Antique - A 19th Century replica Attic Calyx Krater vase of footed baluster form with slender twin handles below a wide everted rim, decorated with classical figures in combat between repeat Greek Key borders, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.
56 56 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester tea canister of lobed form decorated in the underglaze blue and white Gillyflower pattern, underglaze W mark, height 15cm, restored knop. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 57 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester footed bowl decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fence pattern within blue borders, script W mark, diameter 15.5cm. £60 - £80
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58 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester circular basket decorated in the underglaze blue and white Pine Cone pattern within a broad circular pierced border, the exterior with applied forget me nots, crescent mark, diameter 22cm. ILLUSTRATED.
65 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester shallow bowl decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fence pattern within a pattern border, crescent mark to the base, diameter 15cm S/D.
£200 - £300
66 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester bowl decorated in the underglaze blue and white Mansfield pattern within a pattern border, script W mark to the base, diameter 15cm.
59 A pair of late 18th Century Caughley asparagus servers decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fisherman and Cormorant pattern within pattern borders, Sx mark to base, length 7.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 60 Two graduated late 18th Century First Period Worcester sparrow beak jugs each decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fence pattern, crescent mark to the larger, 9cm and 10cm. £100 - £150
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61 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester footed bowl decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fence pattern within blue borders, crescent mark, diameter 12cm.
£30 - £50
£60 - £80 67 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester sugar box and cover decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fence pattern, the cover with low relief applied floral knop, crescent mark to base, height 12cm S/D. £60 - £80 68 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester butter tub and cover decorated in the underglaze blue and white Three Flowers pattern, crescent mark to the base, length 11.5cm, restored. £80 - £120
£50 - £80 62 An 18th Century Caughley coffee pot and cover decorated in the underglaze blue and white Three Flowers (or Rose) pattern, S mark to base, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 63 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester shallow dish decorated in the underglaze blue and white Pine-cone pattern, crescent mark to the base, diameter 19cm. £80 - £120
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64 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester cress drainer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Pine-cone pattern, crescent mark to the base, diameter 19.5cm. £100 - £150
69 69 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester matched coffee cup and saucer, both in an underglaze blue and white pattern, the cup with Chinese ladies in conversation, the saucer in the Mother and child and a man fishing pattern, both with crescent marks, saucer diameter 11.5cm, can height 6.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
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70 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Cannonball pattern, crescent marks to the base, saucer diameter 11.5cm.
76 Three Beswick Highland cattle comprising a bull, cow (both retaining their Beswick foil sticker) and calf (3).
£60 - £80
77 A Beswick Ayrshire Cow, Ch. Ickham Bessie, model 1350.
71 A late 18th Century Caughley teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Pagoda pattern, Sx mark to each base, saucer diameter 12.5cm. £60 - £80 72 Five pieces of assorted late 18th Century First Period Worcester each decorated in underglaze blue and white patterns comprising a Fence pattern saucer, two Three Flowers teabowls, a floral patty dish and a Gazebo cup, various marks S/D. £60 - £80 73 A late 18th to early 19th Century Tournai Porcelain custard cup and cover decorated with an underglaze blue and white floral pattern with low relief border edge detailing, underglaze mark, height 8cm. £150 - £200 74 A late 18th to early 19th Century Tournai Porcelain mustard pot and cover decorated with an underglaze blue and white floral pattern with low relief border edge detailing, underglaze mark, height 9cm. £150 - £200 75 A Beswick Hereford Bull, model 949, first version, issued 1941 1957. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200
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£40 - £60 78 A Beswick Guernsey Bull, Sabrina’s Sir Richmond 14th, model 1451. £40 - £60 79 A Beswick Hereford Bull, Ch. of Champions, model 1363A.
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£60 - £80 80 A Beswick Aberdeen Angus bull, model 1562, gold mark Approved by the Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society. £60 - £80 81 An early 20th Century Royal Worcester cannonball teapot and cover, the ovoid green body with a chased silver overlay with foliate scrolls and floral swags culminating in a blank shield cartouche, the cover with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1908, height 13cm S/D. ILLUSTRATED.
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£150 - £200 82 A pair of 19th Century Wedgwood black basalt campana urns with affixed domed covers, each decorated in the typical manner with low relief classical scenes, impressed marks, height 14cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 82
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83 Four pieces of assorted Wedgwood jasperware comprising three vases and a piano candlestick together with a similar dark blue Adams vase of tapering form (5). £30 - £50 84 A large 1930s Essevi wall mask designed by Sandro Vachetti modelled as a young lady wearing a carnival mask and wide brimmed hat with hand raised supporting a seated long tailed monkey, hand painted marks, width 28cm. ILLUSTRATED. 84
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85 A 1930s Essevi face mask designed by Sandro Vachetti modelled as a young smiling lady with open eyes wearing a daisy trimmed bonnet with bow tied beneath her chin, hand painted marks, measures 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200 86 A 1930s Schaff Royal Dux figure modelled as a lady in walking pose wearing Spanish dress with wide brimmed hat and shawl decorated in tonal red and orange with gilded highlights, raised to a shaped base, applied and printed marks, height 37cm. ILLUSTRATED. £280 - £350
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90 A Royal Doulton flambe octagonal Sung bowl designed by Charles Noke, the central well decorated with overlay gilt fish swimming amidst gilt reeds and grasses against a tonal red speckled glaze ground, printed marks, marked Sung, diameter 30cm. ILLUSTRATED.
87 A 1920s Limoges porcelain incense lamp modelled as a stylised Pierrot clown in white with blue and gold trim holding a hexagonal drum with a large moon face, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £280 - £350 88 A 1920s Limoges porcelain table lamp modelled as two Arabic women in full length white robes trimmed with gold, printed marks, height 24cm.
£400 - £600 91 A William Moorcroft flambe glazed footed roll rim bowl, the whole decorated in a mottled and tonal deep red glaze, impressed marks, paper label Potter to HM The Queen, diameter 26cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£280 - £350 89 A 1920s Limoges porcelain lamp titled the Sultan and his beloved modelled as an Arabic style male figure in long robes embracing a scantily clad female, printed marks, height 32cm.
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92 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the enamel and gilt Red Bull pattern, with Chinese figures walking with two bulls, unmarked, saucer diameter 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 93 A late 18th Century Worcester scalloped edge teabowl and saucer decorated in the Fancy Bird pattern, probably by the Atelier of James Giles, unmarked, saucer diameter 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 94 A late 18th Century Worcester fluted teabowl and saucer decorated in the enamel and gilt Agitated Birds pattern, square fret mark, saucer diameter 12cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 95 A late 18th Century Worcester scalloped edge teabowl and saucer decorated in the (Two) Quail pattern, both pieces unmarked, saucer diameter 14cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 96 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, crescent mark to the saucer, faux Chinese mark to the teabowl, saucer diameter 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
97 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Candle Fence pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 12.5cm. £30 - £50 98 A late 18th Century Worcester fluted teabowl and saucer decorated in the enamel and gilt Scarlet Japan pattern, square fret mark, saucer diameter 12cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80
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99 A late 18th Century Worcester scalloped edge teabowl and saucer decorated in the enamel and gilt Earl of Dalhousie pattern, each with landscape cartouche panels against a border of flowers and scattered insects, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 14cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 100 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the enamel and gilt Fan pattern, faux Chinese character mark to the teabowl, the saucer unmarked, saucer diameter 12cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 101 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Cannonball pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 11.5cm. £30 - £50
103 102 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Birds in Branches pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 12.5cm. £40 - £60
103 A late 18th Century Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the enamel and gilt Redecorated Gold Queen’s pattern, both the saucer and teabowl with sprays of flowers and chequer panels set to the gilt linear framework pattern, both pieces unmarked, saucer diameter 12.5cm The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain, Volume 1, 1751 - 1851 shows a comparable example on page 278. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300
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104 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Mother and Child pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 12cm. £50 - £80 105 A late 18th Century Caughley teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Bell Toy pattern, Sx mark to each, saucer diameter 12cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 106 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Milkmaids pattern, faux Chinese character mark to each, saucer diameter 12cm. £50 - £80 107 A late 18th Century Worcester scalloped edge fluted teabowl and saucer decorated with enamel floral sprays with turquoise chequered panels and gilt scrolls, probably by the Atelier of James Giles, unmarked, saucer diameter 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 108 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Bandstand pattern, the edges with gilt detailing, faux Chinese marks to each, saucer diameter 12.5cm. £50 - £80 109 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Man in the Pavilion pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 11.5cm S/D. £50 - £80
110 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in a blue and white underglaze variant of the Caughley Apples and Damson pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 12.5cm. £60 - £80 111 A late 18th Century Worcester scallop edged, fluted teabowl and saucer decorated with enamel and gilt sprays of fruit and berries between gilt and repeat pattern borders, the upper border in deep blue with soft gold C scroll pattern, unmarked, probably from the Atalier of James Giles, saucer diameter 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
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£200 - £300 112 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the underglaze blue and white Mother and child and a man fishing pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 12cm. £40 - £60 113 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the blue and white underglaze Fruit Sprigs pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 12.5cm. £30 - £50 114 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the blue and white underglaze European Landscape Group pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80
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117 A late 18th Century Chinoiserie porcelain teabowl and saucer decorated with fan shaped cartouche panels of Chinese figures in landscape settings with alternate roundels of birds perched upon branches, all to a powder blue ground, both unmarked, saucer diameter 11.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
116 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the blue and white underglaze Circled Landscape pattern, crescent mark to each, saucer diameter 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
118 An 18th Century teabowl and saucer decorated with a blue and white underglaze floral spray with a bird perched upon a branch looking away from an insect, both pieces unmarked, saucer 12.5cm.
115 A late 18th Century Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the enamel and gilt Redecorated Gold Queen’s pattern, both the saucer and teabowl with sprays of flowers and chequer panels set to the gilt linear framework pattern, both pieces unmarked, saucer diameter 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£100 - £150
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125 A Clarice Cliff Gloria Tulip shape 362 lamp base circa 1930 hand painted with a band of stylised flowers and foliage over a cream glazed ground, hand painted Gloria and Bizarre mark, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200
122 119 An 18th Century Chinoiserie teabowl and saucer, both decorated with a brown linear hand-painted Chinese street scene with figures to the foreground, unmarked, saucer diameter 12cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 120 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester twin handled chocolate cup decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fence pattern, together with a matching teabowl and saucer, each marked with a crescent (3). £50 - £80 121 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl decorated in the enamel and gilt Royal Lily pattern, unmarked together with a Worcester Old Mosaic pattern teabowl with crescent mark to the base, a Chinese blue and white teabowl, an 18th Century teabowl and saucer of wrythen fluted form with blue and gilt sprays and a late 19th Century Samson teabowl decorated with fancy birds, after designs by James Giles, bears spurious gold anchor mark (6). £50 - £80
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122 A late 18th Century First Period Worcester teabowl and saucer decorated in the enamel and gilt Kempthorne pattern, square fret mark to each, saucer diameter 12cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 123 A Clarice Cliff Crocus pattern Athens, helmet shape cream jug and sugar bowl circa 1932 hand painted with stylised Crocus sprays between yellow, green and brown banding, printed CROCUS and Bizarre mark. £60 - £80 124 A Clarice Cliff Forest Glen pattern vase circa 1936 of spherical form with flared collar neck hand painted with a stylised cottage landscape below red Delecia streaked sky, large script signature, chip to the rim, height 9cm. £80 - £120
126 A Clarice Cliff Blue Autumn Wilkinsons shape biscuit barrel circa 1930 hand painted with a stylised tree and cottage landscape between red, brown and yellow banding, below chrome plated mounts, Fantasque mark, height 14cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 127 A Clarice Cliff Viscaria shape 362 vase circa 1936 hand painted with a stylised tree landscape in tonal blue and green, Bizarre mark, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 128 A Clarice Cliff Sunburst Gaiety flower basket circa 1930 hand painted with radial sun burst motif in yellow, orange and red between black and orange banding, Bizarre back stamp, height 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600 129 A Clarice Cliff Inspiration Clouvre Tulip Gaiety Basket circa 1929 hand painted with three stylised flowers over a tonal blue ground, hand painted Clouvre and Bizarre mark, height 35cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300
130 130 A Clarice Cliff Lei pattern cylindrical biscuit barrel circa 1929 hand painted with stylised floral sprays over an orange ground, Bizarre mark, height 15cm, S/D to metal mounts. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 131 A Clarice Cliff Berries Gaiety flower basket circa 1931 hand painted with stylised fruit and foliage, printed FANTASQUE and Bizarre mark, height 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500
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132 132 A Clarice Cliff Delecia Oak Leaves pattern circular plate circa 1934 hand painted with a central band of leaves and acorns over a tonal brown Delecia streaked ground, Bizarre mark, width 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 133 A Clarice Cliff My Garden shape 675 My Garden vase circa 1934 of flared trumpet form with relief moulded flowers and foliage around the base picked out in red, orange and black enamel below a tonal brown delecia streaked effect ground, Bizarre mark, height 17cm. £50 - £80 134 A Ruskin Pottery Kingfisher Blue lily vase, impressed marks, dated 1921, height 25cm S/D. £150 - £200
135 A Ruskin Pottery high fired stand with crimson and lavender spotting over a dove grey ground, impressed marks to the base alongside labels for Taylor Made Exhibition Birmingham Art Gallery 1976, Loan number 40, Ruskin Pottery Ferneyhough Ex. W. Howson Taylor collection and Albert E. Wade Collection, Sotheby’s 2002, stand diameter 8cm, total diameter 12.5cm, height 4.5cm. £300 - £500 136 A Moorcroft vase of swollen form decorated in the Hibiscus pattern with a crimson flowers against a yellow ground, impressed marks, height 12.5cm. £30 - £50 137 A Moorcroft Pottery baluster vase decorated with tubelined green apples on brown vines, all to a green ground, printed and impressed marks, dated 96, height 13cm. £30 - £50
138 A William Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern miniature vase of footed form with a wide open mouth, the body decorated with a band of open and whole fruit and berries against a cobalt ground, impressed marks, height 8cm. £100 - £150 139 A William Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern baluster vase decorated with a band of whole fruit and berries against a cobalt blue ground, impressed marks, initialled in green, height 12.5cm. £80 - £120 140 A Moorcroft baluster vase decorated in the Clematis pattern with tubelined tonal flowers and buds against a green blue wash ground, impressed marks, height 13.5cm. £80 - £120 141 A Moorcroft Pottery Anemone Tribute pattern ginger jar and cover designed by Emma Bossons, the body and lid decorated with tubelined flowers and foliage, impressed and printed marks, height 15cm. £60 - £80
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142 A boxed Moorcroft Pottery Collectors Club lidded chalice decorated in the Symphony pattern designed and signed by Emma Bossom, printed and impressed marks, height 22cm. £200 - £300 143 A late 19th Century Mintons dessert service comprising twelve 22.5cm diameter plates and two 21cm square dishes, all hand painted by R. Dean to the central well with various fruits and berries, the radiating border edges with low relief gilt detailing, printed marks, each signed (14). ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200 144 Four pieces of assorted contemporary studio pottery comprising a pink egg shaped form, a green footed bowl with burnished rim, an unglazed clay bowl with wide rim and a burnished ovoid dish, two with indistinct marks (4). £40 - £60
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145 145 A late 19th Century French jardiniere and stand, the twin handled bowl with horse head handles and relief moulded Bacchanalian heads and foliage, the stand with palmette motif and patterned border edges, impressed marks, total height 120cm (stand approximately 80cm, bowl 40cm) A/F. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 146 Three contemporary studio pottery bottle form vases by Anne Musso, each of graduated form decorated in a streaked wrythen tonal blue, brown and dove grey glaze, impressed seal mark, tallest 16.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
156 151 Six Royal Doulton figures comprising Wistful HN2396, Christmas Morn HN1992, Grace HN2318, The Balloon Man HN1954, Autumn Breeze HN1934 and Fair Lady HN2193.
148 A contemporary studio pottery bottle form vase by Anne Musso decorated in a textured volcanic glaze, height 23cm together with similar glazed trumpet vase, height 12cm, both with impressed seal marks (2).
£60 - £80
£60 - £80 149 A 20th Century porcelain floral arrangement comprising fourteen purple stem flowers to include tulips and crocus together with five leaves, all unmarked, possibly Royal Worcester S/D.
152 A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century Staffordshire figures of greyhounds each with rabbits in their mouths, both decorated with a sprayed orange glaze raised to oval bases with encrusted detailing to their paw feet, height 19cm.
£60 - £80
£40 - £60
150 A set of six late 19th Century Wedgwood small oval plaques each depicting various Roman emperors Nero, Galba, Vitallius, Otho, Claudius and Vespasian (6).
153 A Troika Pottery Double Base vase decorated in the typical manner with incised and textured motifs against a sand coloured ground, painted marks, height 35cm.
£200 - £300
£300 - £400
£60 - £80 147 Three contemporary studio pottery bottle form vases by Anne Musso, each of graduated form decorated in a cream glaze, impressed seal mark, tallest 18cm.
154 A pair of early 20th Century Royal Doulton stoneware vases, each of high shouldered form with flared collar necks decorated with jewelled and applied trailing motif against a mottled blue ground, impressed marks, height 25cm. £80 - £120 155 A 1930s Poole Pottery squat vase decorated in the PB Blue Bird pattern painted by Marjorie Batt, height 7.5cm. £40 - £60 156 A late 19th Century bottle vase decorated with applied trailing convolvulus, forget-me-nots and fuchsias all in white against a pale green ground, unmarked, height 31cm S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 157 A 19th Century Masons Ironstone twin handled foot bath decorated in iron red and underglaze blue with vases of oriental flowers and foliage, the interior with similar floral decoration, the handles formed as curled snarling grotesque heads, printed and impressed marks, length 44.5cm, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500
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160 158 A 19th Century footed punch bowl decorated in the Imari pallete with large stylised blue flowers and orange berries, unmarked, diameter 28cm, height 16cm S/D. £30 - £50 159 A large 19th Century Masons Ironstone water jug decorated in iron red and underglaze blue with vases of oriental flowers and foliage, the interior with similar floral decoration, the front pouring handle and the loop handle formed as curled snarling grotesque heads, printed and impressed marks, height 31cm.
161 161 An early 20th Century Spode Copeland’s China cased set of six coffee cans and saucers each decorated with gilt foliage and patterned borders against a royal blue ground, printed marks, A/F. £60 - £80
162 A late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware footed baluster vase decorated by Hannah Barlow and assisted by Lucy Barlow, the body with an panel of incised horse pulling a cart and standing looking at a dog, all to a landscape setting, the border edges with incised repeat patterns of typical form in tones of mustard and green, incised artists monograms, impressed marks, height 31.5cm S/D to foot rim. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 163 A late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg decorated by Hannah Barlow and assisted by Lucy Barlow, the body with three panels, each incised with a horse in profile, the whole in a celadon green glaze, incised artists monograms, impressed marks, height 16.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£300 - £500 160 An early 20th Century Crown Staffordshire cased set of six coffee cans and saucers each decorated with pink floral buds and foliage, the cans with hallmarked silver holders decorated with pierced cherubs and rococo scrolls, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1907, William Comyns. ILLUSTRATED.
164 A late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth stoneware footed baluster vase decorated by Hannah Barlow and assisted by Lucy Barlow, the body with an panel of incised sheep stood towards a Collie type dog and her pups, all to a landscape setting, the border edges with incised repeat patterns of typical form in tones of mustard and green, incised artists monograms, impressed marks, height 31cm S/D to foot rim. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300
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165 165 A mid 19th Century Elsmore and Forster puzzle jug decorated with scenes of Grimaldi the Clown and cock fighting scenes each titled beneath - A Set Too, A Knock down Blow and The Death, unmarked, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 166 A Royal Worcester figurine entitled Amaryllis modelled by Gwendolen Parnell, issued 1935 to 1939, black backstamp, titled in puce, height 24.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 167 Two Royal Doulton Children of the Blitz figurines comprising The Boy Evacuee HN3202, numbered 3995 and The Girl Evacuee HN3203 numbered 6488, both modelled by Adrian Hughes and from a limited edition of 9500 (2). £150 - £200
166 168 A 19th Century Staffordshire group of Moses and the Vicar, the Vicar asleep and resting on his left hand while the clerk seated below preaches, the pulpit in a deep red with low relief angel heads, height 22cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 169 A 19th Century Staffordshire cow creamer modelled as a white cow with brown sponge patches sat upon an oval naturalistic base, unmarked, length 17cm. £60 - £80
168 174 A late 19th Century Booths tea for two comprising a cannonball teapot, two teacups and saucers, milk jug and a sugar bowl, all decorated in the style of the First Period Worcester Fancy Birds pattern, printed marks.
172 A pair of late 19th Century Staff Dalmations, each seated upon a blue oval cushion with gilt chains to the neck, height 13cm. £100 - £150 173 A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century Staffordshire dogs each with textured ears and tails, height 11cm together with a similar smaller example modelled as a dog stood upon a cushion holding a basket in its mouth, height 8cm (3).
£50 - £80
£60 - £80
170 A Wedgwood Taurus the Bull designed by Arnold Machin and decorated with transfer printed scenes of the zodiac, printed marks, length 38cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 171 A pair of late 19th Century Staffordshire models of whippets sat upon blue cushions, height 10cm. £60 - £80
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177 177 A Royal Doulton figurine Helen HN1508, issued 1932 to 1938, modelled by Leslie Harradine, printed and painted marks, height 20cm S/D. ILLUSTRATED.
176 A Royal Doulton figurine Barbara HN1421, issued 1930 to 1937, modelled by Leslie Harradine, impressed 2.4.31, printed and painted marks, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£100 - £150
£300 - £500
178 A Royal Doulton figurine The Courtier HN1338, issued 1929 to 1938, modelled by Leslie Harradine, impressed 4.1.29, printed and painted marks, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600
175 175 A Royal Doulton figure Two-A-Penny HN1359, issued 1929 to 1938, modelled by Leslie Harradine, stamped to base 2.10.29, printed marks, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000
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185 A Moorcroft Pottery lamp base decorated in the Frilled Orchid pattern with a band of tubelined flowers against a tonal green ground, impressed marks, remnants of HM Potter to the Late Queen Mary sticker, height 20cm. £150 - £200 186 A large Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern ginger jar and cover decorated with tubelined flowers against a dark blue ground, impressed marks alongside green flash initials, height 21cm. £80 - £120
179 179 A large 1930s Art Deco Carlton Ware ginger jar and cover decorated in the Dragon and Cloud pattern against a jade green ground, printed script mark, height 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £300 180 A William Moorcroft Wisteria pattern vase of swollen ovoid form, the body decorated with a tonal band of crimson, yellow and purple against a deep blue ground, impressed marks, initialled in blue, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED.
180 183 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate hand painted by T. Lockyer with apples and berries against a mossy ground, the border edge in a stippled blue with gilt detailing, puce mark with date code for 1931, diameter 23cm.
184 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate hand painted by T. Lockyer with peaches and grapes against a mossy ground, the border edge in a stippled blue with gilt detailing, puce mark with date code for 1931, diameter 23cm.
£100 - £150
£100 - £150
187 A Moorcroft vase of swollen ovoid form decorated in the Hibiscus pattern with two tubelined flowers against a blue ground, impressed marks, height 9cm. £40 - £60 188 A Moorcroft roll rim bowl decorated in the Hibiscus pattern with a large yellow and purple flower against a dark blue ground, impressed marks, Potters to Late Queen Mary paper label, diameter 15cm. £50 - £80 189 A Moorcroft vase of globe and shaft form decorated in the Hibiscus pattern with two tubelined flowers against a tonal blue ground, impressed marks, height 10cm.
£150 - £200 181 A Royal Doulton lady figurine Mirabel M74, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£40 - £60
£120 - £180
190 A pair of Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern piano candlesticks, each decorated with tubelined flowers against a blue wash ground, impressed marks, height 8cm.
182 A Royal Doulton lady figurine Dainty May M73, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
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199 An early 20th Century Royal Worcester vase, the body decorated with relief applied foliate borders and repeat pattern edging with hand painted Hadley roses between, green printed mark to the base with date code for 1908, height 9cm.
191 A miniature Moorcroft vase decorated in the Anemone pattern with tubelined flowers against a blue ground, printed marks, height 5cm. £40 - £60 192 A miniature Moorcroft vase of barrel form decorated in the Frilled Orchid pattern with tubelined flowers against a blue ground, printed marks, height 5cm. £50 - £80 193 A William Moorcroft circular lid decorated in the Pansy pattern with a large crimson flower head flanked by two partial purple flowers against a blue ground, impressed marks, diameter 16cm. £80 - £120 194 A 1930s Shelley Queen Anne shape part tea set decorated in the Blue Iris pattern comprising two bread plates, twelve teacups, twelve saucers and twelve side plates printed marks (qty). £200 - £300
£40 - £60 195 195 A late 19th Century ladies desk stand, the body of typical form with two inset removable inkwells and a taper stick, all with hand painted floral decoration and green borders, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 196 A Ruskin Pottery vase of compressed ovoid form with a wide flared neck, the whole decorated in a blue and yellow streaked lustre glaze, impressed marks, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80
197 An early 20th Century Royal Worcester Hadley Ware pot pourri vase and cover, the body panel decorated with hand painted daffodils and violets raised to four naturalistic feet, green printed mark with date code for 1905, height 20cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 198 A mid 20th Century Royal Worcester cabinet plate hand painted with two Highland cattle amidst a heather landscape, signed H. Stinton, black printed mark, diameter 26.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
200 A Hadley’s Worcester cache pot (lacking spire cover), the body decorated with roses against a blush ground, the upper rim with relief applied borders, height 7.5cm. £30 - £50 201 A Royal Worcester twin handled vase, the body panel decorated with sprays of yellow and pink roses, indistinctly signed, green mark with date code for 1911, height 11.5cm, restored. £30 - £50
£150 - £200
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209 A late 19th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory kettle, the body decorated with gilt and enamel floral sprays, the handle modelled as a bamboo, puce mark with date letter for 1890, height 21cm.
202 A late 19th Century Royal Worcester vase modelled as a hand holding an urn vase, the whole in white with a gilt bracelet with scroll banding to the urn, (believed to be modelled on James Giles wife’s hand), green mark with impressed marks, height 16cm.
£100 - £150
£30 - £50 203 A 1930s Royal Worcester small cream jug and sugar bowl each modelled as a coopered barrels and decorated by Roberts with a hand painted Chaffinch and Redstart, both titled to the base, green printed marks with date codes for 1938, milk height 6cm, sugar bowl height 4.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
205 A Hadleys Worcester twin handled pedestal vase, the body decorated with crimson and pink roses painted by M A Lander, the upper body with relief applied foliate scrolls and dolphin heads, green printed marks, height 25cm, restored.
£100 - £150
£100 - £150
204 A later 20th Century Coalport Hong Kong pattern twin handled vase and cover, printed marks, height 22cm.
206 An early 20th Century Royal Crown Derby bottle vase decorated in a two tone pink with a foliate gilt overlay, marked to base with retail mark for Osler, London, height 19cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED.
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207 A 19th Century Coalport trihandled vase, cover and inner cover, the body panel decorated, to one panel with a cartouche scene of Loch Earn painted by E.O Ball, and to the other with floral cartouche, the whole to a royal blue ground with gilt foliate scrolls and border edges, printed marks, titled to base, height 18cm. £150 - £200 208 A 1930s Royal Worcester oval dish decorated with a hand painted robin perched upon foliage against a pastel ground, signed E. Barker, purple blue mark with date code for 1932, length 28cm.
210 A late 19th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase, shape 1445, the body decorated with gilt and enamel floral sprays, the handles formed as stylised dolphin, puce mark to base with date code for 1892, height 30cm. £60 - £80 211 A Ruskin Pottery high fired vase of compressed form with a flared neck, the whole decorated in a sung de beouf glaze with copper spotting and purple spotting, impressed marks, date 1933, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800
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212 A Ruskin Pottery miniature high fired footed bowl decorated with a sung de beouf glaze with copper and amethyst spotting, painted scissor mark to the base, diameter 5.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
218 A Royal Worcester twin handled vase and cover, the body decorated with enamel trailing spring flowers and foliage, puce mark to the base with date code for 1903, height 30cm, restored.
220 A 1920s Paul Milet for Sevres footed bowl decorated in an all over oxblood red glaze, printed PM mark to base, height 13cm.
£200 - £300
£40 - £60
221 A 1930s posy ring decorated with a mottled pink, blue and dove grey glaze, unmarked, possibly Sanders Isle of Wight Pottery, diameter 23cm together with a matching preserve pot and cover, height 10cm (2).
213 A Ruskin Pottery miniature high fired footed bowl decorated with a sung de beouf glaze with copper, mustard yellow and amethyst spotting, impressed marks, dated 1933, diameter 5.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 214 A Ruskin Pottery crystalline glaze bowl decorated in a pastel blue to yellow to orange and turquoise glaze, impressed marks, feint date mark, diameter 15cm. £40 - £60 215 A Ruskin Pottery egg shell footed bowl decorated with a blue and yellow lustre glaze, impressed marks, dated 1925, diameter 12.5cm. £100 - £150
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216 A 19th Century Derby Crown Porcelain vase of swollen form with a collar neck, the whole profusely decorated with in the Chinoiserie style with gilt scrolls, chrysanthemum and dog of fo, all to a royal blue ground, printed mark, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 217 A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain pedestal ewer, shape 1144, decorated with gilt and enamel meadow flowers, the high loop handle terminating with a Satyr mask, height 28cm, restored. £100 - £150
219 219 A large floor standing Alan Wallwork studio pottery lamp base, the tapering rectangular form with disc and linear motifs, incised to base AW ‘64, height 77cm (excluding fittings) S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
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222 222 A late 19th Century figural group of a mother bear and three bear cubs climbing on her back and sat before her, all to a naturalistic oval base, impressed S&S mark, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
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235 A small collection of mid 20th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal glass to comprise a tall cylinder vase with wrythen spiral mitre cut lines, a small Stuart & Sons bud vase by John Luxton and a small Waterford bud vase, tallest 30cm. (3).
223 A pair of late 20th Century over sized goblets with a conical foot rising to a multi series air twist stem with bladed knop below an ovoid bowl, height 28cm. (2). £30 - £50 224 A 19th Century Pyramid night light with a clear flint pressed glass stand with domed foot, slender stem and round cup with simulated cut glass pattern fitted with a pink opalescent stylised flower shade, height 26cm, together with a similar example with white opalescent shade. (2). £120 - £150 225 A 19th Century Pyramid night light with a clear cut crystal base with radial star cut foot, hollow blown baluster form stem and brass gallery mount with a pressed flint cup and dome with simulated hobnail pattern, height 23cm, together with a similar period example mounted to a bevel edge mirror base. (2). £100 - £120 226 A 19th Century Pyramid night light with a ceramic triform base mounted with a fluted dome shade cased in opal over pink and enamel decorated with flowers, height 15cm, together with a similar period example with a porcelain flower shade mounted to a Clarkes Patent pressed flint base. (2). £80 - £120 227 A 19th Century Pyramid night light with a Clarkes Patent pressed flint base mounted with a ruby shade in the form of a crown, together with a matched example in blue, height 11cm. (2). £60 - £80
£30 - £50
239 228 A 19th Century Fairy night light with a pressed amber glass base with petal edge rim and integral paraffin reservoir with wick below a pressed amber glass dome with simulated strawberry diamond pattern, together with a Pyramid night light with clear flint pressed glass stand and an amber dome and two further pressed amber glass domes, tallest 29cm. (4). £80 - £120 229 A late 19th Century night light with a hand blown ruby bell form shade with diamond mould decoration mounted to a brass stand with stepped circular base, height 15cm, together with a pair of smaller examples with clear pressed flint bowls on silver plated stands. (3). £60 - £80 230 A 19th Century Pyramid night light with a Clarkes Patent pressed flint base with a ruby diamond mould shade, together with a similar example with a blue shade and a further example all in amber, height 9cm. (3). £70 - £80
231 A 19th Century Pyramid night light with a Clarkes Patent pressed flint base with a red diamond mould shade, together with a similar example with a green shade and a further example all in turquoise, height 9cm. (3). £70 - £80 232 A 19th Century Pyramid night light with a Clarkes Patent pressed flint base with an amethyst diamond mould shade, together with a similar example all in blue, height 9cm. (2). £50 - £70 233 A large post-war Stourbridge clear cut crystal vase, possibly Webb Corbett with a circular foot below a tapered cylindrical body cut with repeat bands of printie panels and polished mitre diamonds, unmarked, height 31cm. £40 - £60 234 A small group of mid 20th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal glass vases to include a tumbler vase with repeat mitre cut loops, a smaller tumbler vase with repeat mitre cut lozenges and a barrel vase with stylised flowers, tallest 20cm. (3).
236 A small collection of mid 20th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal glass to comprise a large tumbler vase by Stuart & Sons with repeat bands of printe panels and mitre lozenges, together with a John Luxton design ovoid vase and a Thomas Webb vase with vertical mitre cuts, tallest 20cm. (3). £60 - £80 237 A small collection of mid 20th Century Stourbridge clear cut crystal to comprise a large Stuart & Sons footed bowl with repeat mitre cut lozenges, together with a footed trumpet vase and a footed bell form vase, tallest 21cm. £50 - £80 238 A post-war Italian Murano Sommerso glass vase of facet cut diamond form with an internal smoke grey aperture within clear crystal, unmarked, height 22.5cm. £40 - £60 239 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons vase of compressed ovoid form with everted rim cased in a graduated cinnamon over opal and relief paste gilt decorated in the manner of Jules Barbe with flowering maple boughs and a large insect, unmarked, height 9cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150
£50 - £80
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240 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams glass vase of globe and shaft form decorated with fine white pulled loop threads over a pale blue satin ground, cased over opal interior, unmarked, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
243 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with tall collar neck case in a graduated green to pale citron over opal interior and relief gilt past decorated in the manner of Jules Barbe with flowering boughs and insects, unmarked, height 23cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED.
244 A small late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase by Edward Webb of shouldered ovoid form with everted neck cased in a graduated pale blue over opal interior, relief gilt paste decorated with flowering boughs, enamel spiders web mark to the base, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED.
246 A late 19th Century Burmese glass vase, possibly American of tapered ovoid form with slender collar neck in a graduated pale pink to citron, over enamel decorated with a scrolling ivy bough, unmarked, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£80 - £120 241 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass vase, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of footed cylindrical form with collar neck, cased in a graduated ruby over opal and relief paste gilt decorated in the manner of Jules Barbe with a bird resting to the boughs of a flowering tree and insects to the reverse between geometric borders, unmarked, height 19.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.
£50 - £80
£200 - £220
£40 - £60 245 A small late 19th Century Continental glass scent or solifleur vase of compressed ovoid form with narrow collar neck cased in a graduated cinnamon over opal and enamel decorated with a wild orchid plant, unmarked, height 9cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80
£60 - £80 242 A late 19th Century Continental glass vase by Harrach of compressed globe and shaft form cased in a graduated turquoise over opal and relief paste gilt and enamel decorated with a flowering blossom bough, enamel propeller mark to the base, height 25cm. ILLUSTRATED. £220 - £250 244
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247 A large late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Burmese glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with a graduated pink to citron body over enamel decorated with a scrolling flowering blossom bough, acid stamp signature to the lower side of the body, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £700 248 A large late 19th Century glass bowl with a circular foot rising to a triform neck, cased in a graduated turquoise over opal with relief gilt paste and enamel decorated of a leafing maple bough, gilt numerical marks, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150 249 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Matsu No Ke bowl of spherical form with crimped rim in a deep citron, decorated with applied clear crystal flowering blossom boughs, Rd mark 15353, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED. £140 - £160
250 A late 19th Stevens & Williams Matsu No Ke posy bowl of circular form below a quatrelobed rim decorated with a white pulled loop over the ruby ground, raised to four clear crystal boughs with applied flowering blossom, height 12cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £140 - £160 251 A late 19th Century Stourbridge satin glass scent bottle, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of spherical form cased in clear crystal over a spiral air trap over citron ground with brass hinged cap, unmarked, height 6.5cm. £200 - £220 252 A late 19th Century Stourbridge satin glass scent bottle, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of spherical form cased in clear crystal over a spiral air trap over blue ground with hallmarked silver screw cap, unmarked, height 6cm. £200 - £220
247 254 A late 19th Century Continental glass vase possibly Moser of compressed cylindrical form, relief gilt paste and enamel decorated with foliate scrolls over a ruby ground, unmarked, height 11cm.
253 A late 19th Century Continental glass vase, possibly Harrach, of shouldered ovoid form with a collar neck relief decorated with two applied fish with enamel decoration swimming amongst reeds over a smoke grey ground, gilt mark to the base, height 19cm.
£80 - £120
£100 - £120
£80 - £120
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255 A late 19th to early 20th Century Continental glass vase with a splayed foot, cylindrical body and ovoid bowl top with a triform neck enamel and gilt decorated in the Secessionist style with stylised floral motifs within repeat borders, unmarked, height 21.5cm.
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256 A pair of late 19th Century Stevens & Williams glass vases with compressed ovoid body below a swollen collar neck, each decorated in the Osiris style with clear crystal over a fine magenta and caramel pulled line over pale pink interior, unmarked, height 20cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED.
258 A late 19th Century Emille Galle glass vase with a crimped circular foot below a wrythen fluted cylinder with acid cut, enamelled and gilded flowers and foliage over a smoke grey ground, enamel signature, height 24.5cm, reduced in height. ILLUSTRATED.
£1200 - £1500 257 An early 20th Century Continental Cameo glass vase, possibly French of tapered ovoid form cased in translucent ruby over clear crystal and cut with flowering boughs picked out with gilded highlights, unmarked, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED. £180 - £220
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259 An early 20th Century French cameo glass vase by Poussin of compressed spherical form with a tall cylindrical neck cased in magenta and green over an opalescent ground and cut with stylised fuscia flowers, cameo signature to the body, height 36cm. ILLUSTRATED.
261 An early 20th Century French cameo glass vase by Galle with a circular foot below a cylindrical body with everted rim, cased in tonal green over a graduated pale pink to clear and cut with nasturtium flowers and foliage, cameo Galle star signature to the body, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£150 - £200
£500 - £600
260 A late 19th Century French cameo glass vase by Emille Galle of compressed globe and shaft form with a slender collar neck cased in green over clear and cut with stylised thistles, cameo signature to the body, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.
262 A small late 19th Century French cameo glass vase by Emille Galle of tapered cylindrical form cased in tonal green over a graduated pale pink to clear and cut with nasturtium flowers and foliage, cameo signature to the body, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£350 - £400
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£510 - £760
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263 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams crystal glass claret jug of compressed ovoid form with tapered collar neck, applied loop handle, silver hallmarked collar neck with date for 1906 and spiral stopper, decorated in the Fibrilose pattern with random whiplash green lines over the clear crystal ground, engraved Rd mark 36652, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.
267 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Gem Cameo glass vase by George Woodall of shouldered ovoid form with a collar neck, triple cased in pink, opal and green over green ground and cut in the Persian style with stylised flowers and foliage between repeat foliate scroll borders, acid cut Gem Cameo signature to the base, height 23cm, A/F. ILLUSTRATED.
268 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams glass posy vase in the Persian taste with a footed ovoid body rising to a knopped slender neck, cased in ruby over opal and intaglio cut with scrolling flowers and foliage, unmarked, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£100 - £150
£140 - £160
264 A late 19th to early 20th Century Continental glass vase in the manner of Loetz with a squat shouldered ovoid body below a wrythen twisted tapered collar neck, the whole cased in a tonal pink and opal iridescent swirl, unmarked, height 31.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £140 - £160
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£350 - £400
265 265 A late 1930s Stevens & Williams clear crystal glass tumbler vase with internal optic rings engraved by E. E. Rowley with an otter diving for fish, engraved signature with No 3 below, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 266 A late 19th Century French cameo glass vase by Emille Galle of compressed ovoid form with a collar neck, cased in cinnamon over a graduated citron to clear ground, cut with a tree lined river scene with a cameo signature to the body. ILLUSTRATED. £650 - £700
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269 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams cameo glass vase in the Persian taste with a footed shouldered ovoid body below a collar knop and flared collar neck, cased in opal over green and cut with a scrolling convolvulus within floral and plain banded borders, unmarked, height 20.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
271 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Son cameo glass vase of shouldered ovoid form with collar neck triple cased in opal over blue over citron and cut with a fruiting blackberry bough with butterflies between plain banded borders, unmarked, height 22.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
270 A large late 19th Century Stevens & Williams cameo glass vase of globe and shaft form cased in opal over blue and cut with a scrolling passion flower within floral and plain banded borders, pencil price annotations to the base, height 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000
£1000 - £1500
£350 - £400
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£350 - £400
275 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Verre de Soire ewer of footed shouldered ovoid form with a collar neck, triform rim and loop handle decorated with relief paste gilt flowers and foliage over a graduated amber to ruby with wrythen spiral air trap lines, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED.
273 A small late 19th Century Stourbridge cameo glass vase, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of shouldered ovoid form with an everted rim, cased in opal over citron and cut with fruiting boughs between plain banded borders, unmarked, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED.
276 A late 19th Century opaline glass vase of footed ovoid form rising to a slender collar neck, relief gilt decorated with a large butterfly amongst flowers and foliage with silvered highlights over the opal ground, unmarked, height 25cm. ILLUSTRATED.
272 A small late 19th Century Stevens & Williams cameo glass vase of ovoid form with a ring collar neck and everted rim, cased in opal over blue and cut with a flowering clematis vine with butterflies between plain banded borders, height 11.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£300 - £350
£80 - £120
274 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams glass vase of footed sleeve form with everted rim cased in butterscotch over opal and polished intaglio cut with scrolling flowers and foliage between repeat pattern borders, height 25.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
277 A large late 19th Century Stourbridge cameo glass vase, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of footed ovoid form with a collar neck, cased in opal over ruby and cut with wild fox gloves and insects between patterned borders, unmarked, height 21.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£120 - £150 275
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278 A small late 19th Century Stourbridge cameo glass vase, possibly Richardsons of shouldered ovoid form with a flared collar neck, cased in opal over citron and cut with a scrolling passion flower vine, unmarked, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED.
279 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Art Glass cameo vase of tapered ovoid form cased in opal over translucent blue and cut with a flowering honeysuckle bough over a planished effect ground, acid mark to the base, height 13,5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£600 - £800
£800 - £1200
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283 280 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass vase of footed shouldered ovoid form with collar neck and everted rim, triple cased in opal over blue over opal with a pale pink interior, cut in the Oriental taste with lotus flowers to a pond below flowering blossom boughs, acid mark to the base, height 16cm, A/F. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £120 281 A small late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons miniature cameo glass vase with a compressed base below a slender collar neck, triple cased in opal over ruby over blue with an opal interior and cut with a scrolling wild rose design, height 9cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £350
282 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Ivory cameo glass vase of footed double gourd form cut with wild flowers below a stiff leaf border, picked out in cinnamon stain, acid mark to the foot, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200 283 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons Ivory cameo glass plate of shallow circular section with folded rim, cut with radiating panels of persian style flowers and foliage picked out with cinnamon stain, acid mark to the reverse, width 22.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800 284 A late 19th Century Continental glass ewer by Tischer of globe and shaft form with integral spout and applied loop handle, enamel and gilt decorated with flowering chrysanthemum over an opal ground, enamel mark to the base, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £120
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297 A 19th Century slice cut tumbler, together with a similar example and a later engraved example. (3).
285 A pair of 19th Century Stourbridge crackle glass jugs of spherical form with collar necks cased in a crackle graduated ruby to clear crystal over opal interior with applied clear crystal handle, height 15cm. (2).
289 A set of six early 20th Century rummers with a square foot below a fluted knop and ovoid bowl with basal moulding below an engraved fruiting vine border, height 12.5cm. (6).
293 A small collection of late 18th and early 19th Century jelly glasses to include a plain example on cushion knop and a slice cut example with lemon squeezer foot, tallest 11cm. (4).
£30 - £50
£80 - £120
£30 - £50
286 A late 19th Century Sowerby Queens Ware pressed glass nursery rhyme posy vase of rectangular section relief moulded with an image of Jack and Jill above a checker border, relief moulded mark, height 9cm, S/D.
290 A pair of late Georgian spirit decanters circa 1800 of compressed shouldered oval section with collar neck, integral spout and cut stopper, decorated with a central diamond band over slice cut body, height 19cm. (2).
294 A small assorted group of 19th Century jelly glasses to include pedestal examples with basal moulding and loop handles. (7).
298 An 18th Century glass tazza with a circular dish form top with up stand collar raised to a hollow blown fluted stem with annulated basal knop above a domed and folded foot, width 25cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£30 - £40
£120 - £150
£40 - £60
£30 - £50
287 A late 19th Century Sowerby Queens Ware pressed glass miniature posy of footed form relief moulded to the border with repeat panels of geese, together with a similar example with an arabesque border design, relief moulded marks. (2).
291 A matched set of six 19th Century wine glasses with a circular spread foot, waisted facet stem and slice cut round funnel bowl all in green tint, height 13.5cm. S/D (6).
295 A late Georgian Prussian form decanter with bands of mitre, printie and strawberry cut decoration below a slice cut shoulder, three ring neck and radial cut mushroom form stopper, height 25cm.
299 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1760 with a round funnel bowl and multi series opaque twist stem with twelve ply spiral band outside a central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£30 - £50
£80 - £120
296 An 18th Century clear crystal glass rummer with a circular spread foot, knopped stem and basal moulded bowl, together with two similar plain examples, tallest 15cm. (3).
300 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1760, round funnel bowl with basal moulding, raised to a multi series opaque twist stem with two ply spiral around a central gauze above a conical foot, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£40 - £60 288 A 19th Century Bohemian pedestal base of stepped circular form with facet cut top, decorated with an applied oval panel enamelled with a seated cherub over a green ground with gilded foliate scrolls, height 18.5cm.
£30 - £40 292 A small assorted collection of late 18th and early 19th Century bonnet salt and jelly glasses with moulded and flat cut decoration, tallest 10cm. (5). £30 - £50
£60 - £80
£30 - £50
£120 - £150
£50 - £80
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303 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1785 with an ovoid bowl engraved with a bird in flight with flowers and foliage above basal cutting into a facet cut stem above a conical foot, height 14cm. £60 - £80
310 An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh Chestnut pattern bowl of shouldered ovoid form with wide frill rim relief moulded with stylised flowers and foliage over a graduated straw opalescent ground, height 14cm.
£60 - £80
£60 - £80
305 A large Isle of Wight glass vase designed by Michael Harris of shouldered tri-form with shallow collar neck, cased in clear crystal over tonal blue, unsigned, height 16cm.
311 A later 20th Century Daum clear crystal vase of flared and fluted form with a petal edged rim, engraved signature to the body, height 15cm, together with a matched pair candlesticks, height 9.5cm. (3).
306 A large Isle of Wight Glass weight by Michael Harris of footed spherical form internally decorated with tonal ochre, brown and tan swirls, full engraved Michael Harris signature, width 12cm. £120 - £150
301 A large 18th Century Newcastle light baluster wine glass circa 1750 with round funnel bowl, Dutch engraved with a deep foliate scroll border of flowers, foliage, garlands, and scroll work, all above a multi knopped stem and wide shallow conical foot, height 19cm, small chip to the foot. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200
302 A small 18th Century wine glass circa 1785 with a funnel bowl engraved with a floral border above a facet stem and shallow conical foot, together with two similar period bladed knop examples, S/D. (3). £40 - £60
307 An Isle of Wight Glass weight by Michael Harris of footed spherical form internally decorated with tonal ochre, brown and pink swirls, full engraved Michael Harris signature, width 8cm. £80 - £120 308 An Isle of Wight Glass weight by Michael Harris of footed spherical form internally decorated with tonal ochre and red swirls, full engraved Michael Harris signature, width 8cm, together with a similar smaller example and a pair of square block candlesticks. (4). £80 - £120
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304 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1785 with an ovoid bowl engraved with a bird in flight with flowers and foliage above basal cutting into a facet cut stem above a conical foot, height 14cm.
£80 - £120
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309 A contemporary glass bird figure designed by Oiva Toikka for Iittala modelled as a Curlew, acid signature and original label, length 34cm.
£80 - £120 312 A late 19th Century Bohemian spirit flask with a spread base rising to a tapered sleeve form body with petal edged rim and spire form stopper, cased in ruby over clear and flash cut with graduated printed panels, height 28cm. £60 - £80 313 A 19th Century Newcastle type decanter of lobed form with collar neck and matched lobed stopper, height 30cm. £30 - £50 314 A 19th Century French crystal glass drinks set comprising a shallow circular tray with facet sides and eleven drinking glass decorated with gilded foliate swags. £60 - £80
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315 A pair of 19th Century table lustres with a domed foot, waisted knop and flared trumpet form body, cased in ruby over clear crystal and flash cut in a repeat panel motif, height 29cm, S/D. £50 - £80 316 A late 19th Century clear crystal claret jug of slender footed form, engraved decorated with repeat anthemion below banded ground and applied silver plated mounts, height 30cm. £40 - £60 317 A collection of 19th Century and later coloured glass ware to include stem wines, tumblers and fancies in ruby, green and blue. (qty). £40 - £60 318 A collection of 19th Century and later glassware to include wine glasses, facet cut champagnes, rummers and an engraved water jug. (qty). £30 - £50 319 A late 19th Century clear glass bowl with dimple effect and gilt decorated with dog roses in the manner of Jules Barbe, diameter 19cm. £50 - £80 320 A large later 20th Century Italian Venetian Glass Co figure of a stylised lady with bonnet and crinoline style dress in red with amber and white trim, height 44cm, together with a similar figure of a male figure in Venetian style carnival dress, height 45cm, S/D. (2). £80 - £120
321 A pair of later 20th Century Italian Venetian Glass Co figures of Spanish dancers in red, white black and clear crystal, height 39cm. , together with a similar smaller pair of a Dandy and Beau in turquoise with gilt highlights, damages. (4). £80 - £120 322 A set of six late 19th Century Stourbridge crystal wine glasses, possibly Stevens & Williams, ruby cased and flash cut with a petal foot below knopped facet stem and ovoid bowl with overlapping circular motifs, together with a matched set in clear crystal. (12). £100 - £150 323 A small assorted collection of late 19th Century glass to comprise four ruby bowl wines, two single ruby cased and flash cut wines, a pair of ruby cased and flash cut table salts and a small table salt modelled as a stylised flower mounted to a silver plated base. (9). £40 - £60 324 An early 20th Century glass vase in the Roman taste with a compressed ovoid body below collar neck decorated with three applied scroll handles all in a satin grey finish, unmarked, height 24cm. £50 - £80
325 325 A late 19th Century Continental clear crystal glass decanter with a domed foot rising to a donut form body with long slender neck and angular loop handle below a ball stopper, engraved and gilded with rococo scrolls, height 28cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 326 A 1930s footed clear crystal bowl, possibly Stuart & Sons with a circular spread foot, shallow waisted stem and large ovoid bowl polished intaglio cut with scrolling flowers within repeat panels, unmarked, height 16cm. £60 - £80 327 A 1930s Thomas Webb & Sons clear crystal glass vase of tapered cylindrical form with everted rim, polished intaglio cut with a scrolling floral design, acid marked, height 24.5cm.
328 328 An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh iridescent glass vase of swollen ovoid form with everted rim, relief moulded in the chestnut pattern with stylised leaves over an iridescent green ground, unmarked, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150 329 A pair of early 20th Century Hock glasses with a radial star cut foot below a hollow blown facet stem below a blue cased and flash cut bowl, height 19.5cm. (2). £50 - £80 330 A small post-war Italian Murano glass bowl by Seguso of shallow circular form with rolled rim internally decorated with a mottled gold design, engraved signature, width 13.5cm. £30 - £50
£60 - £80
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331 An Edwardian green glass decanter of shouldered square section with dimple sides decorated with engraved scrolling thistles below a radially cut stopper, unmarked, height 23cm.
334 A large late 19th Century Stourbridge glass posy vase with a drawn petal foot below a slender stem with tulip form bowl decorated with a graduated opalescence over a citron ground, unmarked, height 31cm. ILLUSTRATED.
337 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams glass vase with a pale green stylised leaf foot below a clear crystal body of fluted ovoid form with a pulled rim, engraved Rd mark to the base, height 21cm.
340 A 19th Century bottle form decanter with facet collar neck and hollow blown spire stopper, heavily engraved with fruiting vines over the green ground, height 39cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£80 - £120
£80 - £120
£150 - £200
338 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass basket, possibly Bolton & Mills of footed circular form with wave rim cased in graduated cranberry over white with an applied amber glass rim and arched handle, together with two similar smaller examples. (3).
341 A later 20th Century Okra Glass vase of ovoid form with flared collar neck decorated with mottled petrol blue iridescent spots, retains original foil label, height 11cm.
£60 - £80 332 A late 19th to early 20th Century bowl with a folded circular foot below an ovoid bowl with frill rim and applied prunts and rigger work over the graduated opalescent ground, height 23cm. £80 - £120 333 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass Rustic form posy vase, possibly by Richardsons, modelled as three stylised tree trunks with whiplash branches in a deep opalescence over the citron tinted ground, height 12.5cm. £60 - £80
335 A 1930s Continental glass vase, possibly Austrian, with a domed foot, and flared body decorated with silver lustre panels in the Secessionist style over the deep blue ground, unmarked, height, 14cm. £50 - £80 336 A late 19th Century posy vase with a folded and domed foot rising to a double compressed knop and flared trumpet body, decorated with a pink Nailsea loop over the white ground, height 25.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200
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£50 - £80 339 A late 19th Century Stourbridge cranberry glass jug of swollen square section with loop handle, decorated with silver overlay panels of foliate scrolls, unmarked, height 21cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
£30 - £50 342 A late 19th to early 20th Century amber glass decanter of shouldered square section with collar neck and hollow blown stopper, engraved with repeat radial star motifs within printie borders, height 27cm. £50 - £80
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353 A large Contemporary Italian Murano crystal glass figure of a female nude diving into water, unsigned, height 48cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 354 A pair of late 19th Century Bohemian glass tankards of tusk form decorated with gilded armorials with flowers and foliage over a pale green ground with applied clear crystal handles, height 16cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 353 343 A 1930s Stuart & Sons clear cut crystal glass decanter set with a footed swollen ovoid decanter with collar neck and facet stopper, together with six stemmed glasses, all decorated with a stylised foliate motife, acid mark. (7). £100 - £150 344 A late 19th Century German Rhinish claret with a folded wrythen foot below a donut form body with narrow collar neck and loop handle, decorated with applied lion mask prunts to the pale green ground, height 28cm. £60 - £80 345 A 1930s Orrefors pedestal bowl by Simon Gate with a radial star cut foot below a slender facet stem and flared bowl decorated with a stylised repeat foliate motif to the smoke grey ground, engraved signature, height 21cm. £60 - £80
354 346 A 1930s Orrefors bowl with a small circular foot rising to a compressed and lobed body with pulled rim in a deep sea green, engraved signature, width 27cm. £40 - £60 347 A 1930s Whitefriars optic wave ribbed tumbler vase in pale blue, together with a similar period optic loop bowl of circular form with a wide flat rim. (2). £30 - £50 348 A late 19th Century AngloVenetian vase of double gourd form with a flared neck decorated with vertical green and white canes over a clear crystal ground, unmarked, height 20cm. £60 - £80 349 A late 19th Century Stourbridge cranberry glass jug of shouldered ovoid form with square collar neck and applied loop handle, together with a Continental ruby carafe with gilded foliate scroll decoration, tallest 18cm. (2).
350 A pair of late 19th Century Richardsons glass posy vases with a clear crystal foot rising to a flared trumpet with frill rim decorated with citron and white candy stripe over clear crystal ground, unmarked, height 19cm. (2). £60 - £80 351 A late 19th Century Stuart & Sons clear crystal glass posy vase of compressed ovoid form with a flared collar neck, decorated with green and clear peacock trails, together with a footed posy vase decorated with an applied green trailed line over clear crystal ground, tallest 16cm. (2). £60 - £80 352 A late 19th Century posy vase of footed sleeve form with a graduated straw opalescence over a citron ground, together with two similar smaller examples, tallest 17cm. (3). £60 - £80
355 A pair of late 19th Century amber glass scent bottles of double gourd form with a spire form stopper, decorated with repeat diamond panels, height 18cm, together with a 20th Century Bristol Blue sugar and cream set, S/D. (4). £30 - £50 356 A post-war Whitefriars Textured range Cello vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter in Meadow green colour, unmarked, height 17cm. £100 - £150 357 A 1930s WMF Ikora glass bowl of circular form with wide flared rim cased in clear crystal over a mottled and fissured tonal red to orange ground, unmarked, width 25cm. £50 - £80 358 A 1930s Hartley Wood glass vase of swollen ovoid form with collar neck decorated with a tonal brown and green streaked line over clear ground, unmarked, height 25cm. £50 - £80
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367 A post-war Flygsfors Coquille range Butterfly vase designed by Paul Kedelv with circular base rising to two large pulled wings, cased in clear crystal over amethyst and white, engraved signature, height 25cm. £80 - £120
363 363 A 1930s Continental tumbler vase by G. Neilz decorated with gilt and black enamel sea shells over a white whiplash ground, enamel signature to the body, height 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £120 364 A set of four early 20th Century Continental crystal wine glasses in the Secessionist style with a stepped square foot below a facet cut and engraved bowl with gilded highlights, height 13.5cm. (4). £40 - £60 360 359 A late 19th Century clear crystal table lustre, with a castellated rim above twelve prism-cut droppers, S/D, height 26cm. £50 - £80 360 A later 20th Century Saffo table lamp designed by Angelo Mangiarotti for Artemide, the glass shade in opaque white with a black sunken well to the top, total height 33cm tall. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500
361 A large 1930s glass bowl with a circular foot below a wide wave rim body decorated with a self colour sea green ribbon trail over the sea green ground, unmarked, width 40cm. £60 - £80 362 A 1930s Whitefriars Ribbon trailed bowl designed by Tom Hill with a circular foot below a shallow circular bowl decorated with a self colour golden amber ribbon trail over the golden amber ground, unmarked, width 28.5cm. £40 - £60
365 A pair of large 20th Century Studio glass vases of bell form with wave edge rim, decorated with a spiral pale blue and bronze aventurine pulled line over a blue ground, unmarked, height 40cm. (2). £100 - £150 366 A 1930s Daum Art Deco glass bowl with a circular foot and shallow circular bowl with wide flat rim decorated with acid cut floral and foliate panels over a deep green ground, engraved signature to the edge of the foot rim, width 36cm. £100 - £150
368 A large 20th Century bubbly glass bowl in the manner of Seguso of rounded rectangular section with folded rim decorated with a fine bubble mesh over the green ground, unmarked, width 33cm. £40 - £60 369 A 1930s Webb Corbett cut crystal glass vase designed by Freda M Coleborn with a circular foot and swollen ovoid body decorated with repeat stylised foliate motifs, acid mark to the base, height 25.5cm. £80 - £120 370 A 1930s Continental Art Deco glass table centre bowl of shallow circular section with a stepped body raised to three stepped block feet all in a deep amethyst, unmarked, width 36cm. £30 - £50 371 An early 20th Century James Powell & Sons miniature bowl with a circular foot below a flared bell form body decorated with an acid cut logo for the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company over a graduated straw opal ground, height 6cm. £40 - £60 372 A 1930s John Walsh Walsh vase of footed barrel form with medial band and flared rim, decorated with a graduated brown to orange mottled spot pattern, unmarked, height 18.5cm. £60 - £80
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373 A 20th Century Studio Glass vase with a clear crystal glass foot below a shouldered ovoid and sleeve form body, decorated with pulled lobes to the upper rim over a marbled ochre and pink ground, unmarked, height 27cm. £40 - £60 374 A small 1930s vase, possibly Arculus & Co of shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, decorated with fine bubble mesh over a blue ground, unmarked, together with a similar tumbler form example in amethyst and a Nazing waisted vase, tallest 15cm. (3). £40 - £60
375 A large 1930s WMF Ikora glass bowl with a lobed foot below a shallow circular body with fold over rim, decorated with a fissured and marbled tonal orange to white, unmarked, width 35cm.
377 A large 1930s Whitefriars footed bowl designed by Tom Hill with a circular foot below a shallow circular bowl decorated to the exterior with blue ribbon trail over sea green ground, width 30cm.
£40 - £60
£80 - £120
376 A 1930s WMF Ikora glass bowl with a lobed foot below a shallow circular body with fold over rim, decorated with a fissured and marbled tonal orange to white with black highlights, unmarked, width 28cm.
378 A shallow glass dish cut and engraved by Michael Fairbairn onto a Stuart crystal blank, the design from a series commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund depicting an Eland on a grassy plain, initialled to the reverse and numbered 33, diameter 30cm.
£30 - £50
£150 - £200
379 A large 1920s Rene Lalique plafonnier vasque in the Gaillon or Acanthes pattern, designed September 1927, the shallow circular section relief moulded with repeat bands of stylised leaves picked out in a cinnamon stain over the clear crystal ground, engraved marks to the upper rim, width 45cm. ILLUSTRATED. £2000 - £3000 380 A contemporary glass bird figure designed by Oiva Toikka for Iittala modelled as a Black Ibis, issued in 2011, complete with box, height 16.5cm. £150 - £200
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381 Ω DONALD MILLS (MID 20TH CENTURY) - Abstract blue, green and red, oil on canvas, signed verso, framed, 41cm x 63cm also two watercolours and a drawing by the same hand (4). £70 - £100
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382 Ω SIR JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS PRA (1829 - 1896) - Day Dream (Tennyson), pen and ink illustration, framed, 9cm x 10cm.
383 3 Ω ATTRIBUTED TO SIR AUGUSTUS JOHN (1878-1961) - A priest, pencil drawing, framed, 53cm x 36cm.
£80 - £120
£800 - £1200
384 Ω F. BACON AFTER EDWARD HENRY WEHNERT - The Prisoner of Gisors, engraving, framed, 34cm x 46cm also twenty two other various engravings, reproductions and oils by various hands (23). ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80
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385 3 Ω JOHN PIPER (1903-1992) Gargoyles at Kilpeck, lithograph, signed in pencil, numbered 17/75, framed, 38cm x 57cm. ILLUSTRATED.
388 Ω ENGLISH SCHOOL (MID 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a young man wearing a black topcoat, half length, oil on canvas, framed, 73cm x 62cm.
£200 - £300
£60 - £80
386 Ω ENGLISH PROVINCIAL SCHOOL (MID 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a lady wearing a lace bonnet, half length, oil on canvas, framed, 59cm x 49cm. £60 - £80
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389 3 Ω ADRIAN CLAMP (CONTEMPORARY) - Portrait of Neville Hickman sitting in his library, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1989, also signed and inscribed verso, framed, 100cm x 75cm. ILLUSTRATED.
387 Ω ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - Study of a young man playing a flute, oil on canvas, bears attribution to Mac Ewen verso, framed, 75cm x 49cm, also a companion (2). ILLUSTRATED.
£300 - £400
£200 - £300
£120 - £150
390 Ω CHINESE SCHOOL (CIRCA 1920) - Peacocks amongst blossom, watercolour on silk, framed, 103cm x 40cm.
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391 Ω ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1860) - Pilate washing his hands, oil on tin, framed, 91cm x 61.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £2000 - £3000
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394 392 Ω DONALD MILLS (CIRCA 1960) Abstract Forms, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed verso, framed, 75cm x 152cm.
395 3 Ω CIRCLE OF EDWARD SEAGO (1910-1974) - Honfleur, oil on board, bears signature, framed, 21cm x 32cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£300 - £400
£300 - £500
393 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN - Silver Birch, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1985 verso, framed, 72cm x 61cm also two other oils by the same hand (3).
396 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN AFTER JEANHIPPOLYTE FLANDRIN - Study (Young Male Nude Seated beside the Sea), oil on canvas, signed and dated 1980-1981 verso, framed, 99cm x 122cm.
£100 - £150 394 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN AFTER WILLIAM MORRIS - An angel playing an organ, oil on canvas, framed, 106cm x 52cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300
£200 - £300 397 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN AFTER SIR EDWARD COLEY BURNE-JONES - Adam and Eve, oil on canvas, signed verso, framed, 190cm x 96cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £700
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402 398 Ω WILLIAM STRANG (1859-1921) The Cottar’s Family, etching, signed and dated (18)85 in the plate, framed, 18cm x 22cm, also four other etchings by the same hand (5). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 399 Ω SAMUEL PROUT (1783-1852) Figures before a thatched cottage, watercolour, signed, framed, 18cm x 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd, London. £150 - £250 400 Ω THOMAS HOLLINS (1800-1886) Handsworth Church circa 1820, watercolour, signed, framed, 27cm x 39cm. £200 - £400
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404 401 Ω PHIL MAY (1864-1903) - Group of figures, pencil drawing, signed, framed, 28cm x 22cm. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd, London.
405 404 Ω WILLIAM ETTY (1787-1849) - The Elgin Marbles, study, ink drawing, framed, 21.5cm x 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.
405 Ω FRENCH SCHOOL, EARLY 18TH CENTURY - Seated male nude, sanguine chalk drawing, framed, 26cm x 38cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£100 - £150
£200 - £300
£80 - £120 402 Ω ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL PROUT (1783-1852) - Old houses with a distant castle, pencil drawing, framed, 26cm x 18cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 403 Ω LIONEL ELLIS (1903-1988) - Idyll by the river, monochrome wash, signed and dated 1916, framed, 20cm x 28cm. £100 - £150 406
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406 Ω SIR CHARLES EASTLAKE (17931865) - Pilgrims arriving in sight of Rome, pen and ink drawing, squared for transfer, framed,13.5cm x 40cm, also the companion - a pair (2). ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £200 - £300 407 Ω GABRIEL CARELLI (1821-1900) The Forum, Pompeii, watercolour, framed, 11.5cm x 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 408 Ω SIR EDWARD JOHN POYNTER (1836-1919) - Male nude studies, sanguine chalk drawing, framed, 35cm x 40cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300
407 409 Ω GIOVANNI BATTISTA CIPRIANI (1727-1785) - Music, pen and ink drawing, oval, framed, 13cm x 19cm together with a stipple engraving of the same subject by Francesco Bartolozzi (2). ILLUSTRATED.
410 Ω ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS COOPER GOTCH (1854-1931) Study of a young man pulling a rope, gouache, framed, 55cm x 29.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London.
411 Ω SIR JOHN NINIAN COMPER (1864-1960) - Crucifixion, pencil drawing, signed, framed, 49cm x 32cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£200 - £300
£200 - £300
£50 - £80
412 412 Ω AFTER SIR WILLIAM NICHOLSON (1872-1949) - Sarah Bernhardt, woodcut, numbered 14/30, framed, 27cm x 24cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300
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413 413 Ω AFTER SIR WILLIAM NICHOLSON (1872-1949) - Queen Victoria, woodcut, framed, 24cm x 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 414 Ω DAVID COX (1783-1859) - A tree by a pond, pencil drawing, framed, 11cm x 12cm, also another drawing by the same hand (2). ILLUSTRATED.
414 415 Ω JAMES HOLLAND (1799-1870) Fuschia, watercolour, signed, framed, 25cm x 18cm also four other botanical watercolours by the same hand (5). ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 416 Ω GEORGE FREDERIC WATTS (1817-1904) - A study of legs, ink and pencil on grey paper, framed, 19cm x 15cm.
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London.
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London.
£300 - £500
£80 - £120
417 Ω SAMUEL PROUT (1783-1852)- A cottage, pencil drawing, framed, 12cm x 21cm. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £100 - £150 418 Ω JOHN VARLEY (1778-1842) Mountainous landscape, watercolour, signed, framed, 14cm x 21cm. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £300 - £500
415 419 Ω THOMAS SIDNEY COOPER,RA (1803-1902) - A study of pigs, pencil drawing heightened with white, framed, 21.5cm x 17cm also Study of a ram’s head by the same hand and a further drawing by James Ward, RA (3). Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £300 - £500 420 Ω ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1820) - Portrait of a Gentleman wearing a black coat and high collar, oil on canvas, 62cm x 50cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300
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421 Ω ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1850) - Drovers on a path in a wooded landscape, oil on panel, framed, 32cm x 43cm.
423 3 Ω GEORGE RICHMOND, RA (1809-1896) Portrait of a young woman, charcoal drawing heightened with white, framed, 55cm x 40cm. ILLUSTRATED.
425 3 Ω GRAHAM SUTHERLAND (1903-1980) Abstract forms, lithograph, signed in pencil, numbered 64/125, framed, 29cm x 21cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£100 - £150
£150 - £250
424 Ω EDWARD TAYLER (1878-1906) - Portrait of a girl, watercolour, oval, framed, 39cm x 32cm. ILLUSTRATED.
426 Ω ADRIAN CLAMP (CONTEMPORARY) - Portrait of Douglas Hickman, charcoal drawing, signed and inscribed on label verso, framed, 81cm x 57cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£120 - £150 422 Ω SIR JOHN GILBERT, RA (1794-1866) - Portrait of a young man wearing a black coat, holding a sword in his right hand, pastel drawing, signed and dated 1852, framed, 55cm x 43cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500
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£200 - £300
£50 - £80
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429 427 Ω DANIEL MACLISE, RA, (18061870) - The Song of the Battle Eve - illustration for Morris’s Irish Ballads, pencil drawing, framed, 19cm x 13cm. £200 - £300 428 Ω ALPHONSE LEGROS (1837-1911) - Male nude holding a book, sanguine chalk drawing, framed, 20cm x 14cm. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £100 - £150
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431 429 Ω SIR EDWARD COLEY BURNEJONES (1833-1898) - Male nude, study for Receiving His Arms, charcoal drawing heightened with white on red paper, framed, 44cm x 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800
430 Ω SIR EDWARD COLEY BURNEJONES (1833-1898) - Male nude, pencil drawing, framed, 26cm x 16cm. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £100 - £150
431 Ω SIR EDWARD COLEY BURNEJONES (1833-1898) - Male nude holding a sword, pencil drawing, framed, 40cm x 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £400 - £600 432 No Lot
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433 433 Ω SIR EDWARD COLEY BURNE - JONES (1833-1898) - Head of a young woman, sanguine chalk drawing and pencil on red tinted paper, framed, 33cm x 28cm. ILLUSTRATED. £3000 - £5000
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435 434 Ω F. HODGSON (MID 20TH CENTURY) - Study of a female nude, pencil drawing, framed, 25cm x 15cm also three other drawings by the same hand (4).
441 438 Ω SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND (1842-1921) - Prometheus Unbound, black crayon drawing, framed, 16cm x 23cm.
437 Ω SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND (1842-1921) - Study of Orpheus, St.Paul’s Mosaic, black and white chalk drawing, framed, 34cm x 24cm.
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London.
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London.
£100 - £150
£80 - £120
439 Ω HENRY HOLIDAY (1839-1927) A rocky shore, monochrome wash over pencil, signed with initials, framed, 22cm x 17cm.
£80 - £120
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London.
435 Ω SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND (1842-1921) - Study for King David, St. Paul’s Mosaic, monochrome wash, framed, 53cm x 29cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£80 - £120
Provenance: Folio Fine Art Ltd., London. £200 - £300 441 Ω EDWARD LEAR (1812-1888) Cortona, January 2nd 1848, pencil drawing, inscribed and dated, framed, 11cm x 8cm. ILLUSTRATED. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £150 - £250 442 Ω SIR EDWARD POYNTER (18361919) - Study of the cast of a female nude, charcoal drawing heightened with white, framed, 31cm x 14cm, also one other drawing by the same hand (2). ILLUSTRATED.
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £120 - £180 436 Ω SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND (1842-1921) - Study of an Angel, St. Paul’s Mosaic, pen and ink drawing, framed, 38cm x 29cm.
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £150 - £250
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £100 - £150
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440 Ω ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN RUSKIN (1819-1900) - The Market Place, Eger, Bohemia, pencil drawing, dated (18)58, framed, 9cm x 12cm. ILLUSTRATED.
Paintings and Prints
443 443 3 Ω JOSEPH EDWARD SOUTHALL (1861-1944) - Study of drapery, pencil drawing heightened with white, framed, 25cm x 13cm also one other drawing by the same hand (2). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250 444 Ω SIR GEORGE HAYTER (17921871) - Portrait of a gentleman, black crayon heightened with white, inscribed At Twickenham and dated 1823, framed, 12.5cm x 12cm. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £80 - £120 445 Ω AFTER THOMAS BEWICK (17531828) - The Chillingham Bull, wood engraving, framed, 5.5cm x 9cm. £100 - £150 446 3 Ω JOSEPH EDWARD SOUTHALL (1861-1944) - Female figure study, pencil drawing, signed with monogram, dated 1895, framed, 20cm x 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.
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447 Ω ERIC WINTON (CONTEMPORARY) - Hurst Street, Birmingham, 1971, watercolour, framed, 8cm x 18cm also a gouache by Norman Neasom (2). £50 - £70 448 Ω GREEK SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) - An icon depicting the Holy Family and saints, dated 1880, oil and gilt on panel, unframed, 39.5cm x 25cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 449 Ω FRANK DICKSEE (1853-1928) Scene from Othello, en grisaille, framed, 15cm x 12cm, also the companion - a pair (2). £150 - £250 450 Ω AFTER REMBRANDT - Hagar and Ishmael, etching, framed, 19.5cm x 23cm. £60 - £80
451 451 Ω SIR WILLIAM BLAKE RICHMOND (1842-1921) - A figure carrying a bundle, black and white chalk drawing, framed, 28cm x 21cm. Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180
452 452 Ω JOHN ALSOP (LATE 19TH CENTURY)- An old timbered farmhouse, Worcestershire, watercolour, signed, framed, 27cm x 37cm also a pencil drawing by Henry H.Lines (2). ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £70 453 Ω ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1850) - A woodland stream, monochrome wash, signed Carter, framed, 14cm x 19cm. £40 - £60 454 Ω ROBERT SMIRKE RA, (1752 1845) - Interior with figures, pen and ink drawing, 11cm x 16.5cm Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London. £80 - £120
£250 - £300
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460 462 Ω ENGLISH SCHOOL (MID 19TH CENTURY)- Portrait of a gentleman with long black hair, watercolour, signed indistinctly, framed, 20cm x 16cm.
£40 - £60
460 Ω JOSEPH SLATER (1779-1837) Portrait of a young man wearing a blue coat and cravat, half length, signed, inscribed London and dated 1825, pencil and wash, framed, 23.5 x 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
456 Ω DONALD MILLS (MID 20TH CENTURY) - Figures pushing a pram, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1957, also painted verso, framed, 83cm x 66cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£120 - £180 461 Ω CIRCLE OF DAVID ROBERTS RA (1796-1864) - Ruins of Thebes, South View, watercolour on two joined sheets, framed, 12cm x 39cm.
463 Ω SAMUEL EDWARDS (LATE 18TH TO EARLY 19TH CENTURY) Male nude, pencil drawing, framed, 12cm x 15cm.
455 Ω JOSEPH SEVERN (1793-1879) Portrait of a young woman, charcoal drawing heightened with white chalk, on buff paper, signed and dated 1848, framed, 48cm x 34cm.
£300 - £500
£200 - £300
457 Ω AFTER BRONZINO - Portrait of a young man, oleograph, framed, 95cm x 73cm.
£50 - £70
£60 - £80 464 Ω MOGHUL SCHOOL (LATE 18TH CENTURY) - A Prince and Princess, two gouaches framed as one, each 20cm x 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
£100 - £150
465 Ω MOGHUL SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) - A lion, gouache, framed, 21cm x 27cm, also three other Indian gouaches (4). £200 - £300 466 Ω CIRCLE OF JOHN DOWNMAN (1750-1824) - Portrait of a young man wearing brown coat and yellow waistcoat, bust length, pastel drawing, framed, 11cm x 11cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 467 Ω An early 19th century wax profile portrait of a gentleman, framed, 13cm x 9cm. £30 - £50
458 Ω DONALD MILLS (CIRCA 1960) Reclining Male Nude, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 50cm x 81cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 459 Ω DONALD MILLS (CIRCA 1960) Still life with bottles and fruit, oil on canvas, signed verso, framed, 45cm x 81cm. £70 - £100 464
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472 475 Ω ADRIAN CLAMP (CONTEMPORARY) - Portrait of Carlton Clamp, oil on canvas, inscribed on label verso, framed, 36cm x 36cm also a pencil drawing by the same hand (2).
470 Ω DONALD MILLS (MID 20TH CENTURY) - Figure with a cat, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1954, inscribed on exhibition label verso, framed, 35cm x 24cm also an oil portrait by the same hand (2). ILLUSTRATED.
£80 - £120
£80 - £120
468 468 Ω T.E. SHAW (MID 20TH CENTURY) - A Jack Russell terrier, enamel, framed, 11cm x 8.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 469 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN - Cornish Tin Mines, oil on board, signed and dated 1956 verso, framed, 36cm x 44cm also twelve other oils and three watercolours by the same hand (16). £100 - £150
476 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN - Portrait of Avtar Singh Rehal, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1984 verso, framed, 51cm x 41cm also sixteen various other oils, watercolours and prints by the same hand (17).
471 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN - Portrait of John Chilton, oil on board, signed and dated 1988 verso, framed, 41cm x 46.5cm also eleven other oils and watercolours by the same hand (12). £100 - £150 472 Ω ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of Emma Elianora Kendrick holding a posy of roses, a miniature on ivory, framed, 10cm x 8cm also the companion - a pair (2). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
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473 Ω ATTRIBUTED TO JULIA MARGARET CAMERON (18151879) - A photographic portrait of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, signed in ink by the sitter, framed, 22cm x 18cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500
£60 - £80 477 Ω JOHN EVERETT (1876-1949) Cambourg, etching, signed in pencil, framed, 21cm x 26.5cm also twenty two other etchings and engravings by various hands (23). £70 - £100
474 Ω THOMAS SIDNEY COOPER (1803-1902) - A cow in a meadow, lithograph, signed and dated 1837 in the stone, framed, 28cm x 41cm.
478 Ω LOWES DICKINSON AFTER JOHN HAYTER - Franz Liszt, soft ground etching, framed, 26cm x 20cm also a quantity of other etchings and engravings after various hands (approx 25).
£50 - £70
£50 - £80
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480 479 Ω ALPHONSE LEGROS (1837-1911) - The banks of the Somme, etching, signed with initials in the plate, framed, 18cm x 27cm also two etchings by Thomas Riley and four others (7). £100 - £150 480 Ω DONALD MILLS (MID 20TH CENTURY) - Portrait of Neville Hickman, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated 1951 on label verso, framed, 66cm x 51cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 481 Ω ADRIAN CLAMP (CONTEMPORARY) - Portrait of Neville Hickman, charcoal drawing, signed and dated 1982 verso, bears Bilston Art Gallery, 1984 exhibition label verso, framed, 61.5cm x 45cm. £100 - £150
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485 482 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN - Portrait of the artist’s mother, Elsie May Hickman, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated 1969 verso, framed, 80cm x 68cm also two other oil portraits and a drawing by the same hand (4). £100 - £150 483 Ω DONALD HICKMAN - The Diodesan Offices, an architectural drawing for Bromilow, While and Smeeton Architects, Birmingham, ink and wash, framed, 45cm x 114cm. £60 - £80 484 Ω AFTER GABRIEL DANTE ROSETTI - Female saint with lilies, photogravure, 25cm x 18cm mounted together with an ink signature of the artist. £100 - £150
486 485 Ω ONOE KIKUGORU - An Actor, woodblock print, framed, 34cm x 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 486 Ω HIROSHIGE - Samurai Horseman, woodblock print, framed, 36cm x 25cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180 487 Ω KUNISADA - A procession, woodblock print,35cm x 24cm also - Geisha, woodblock print after the same hand (2). £200 - £300 488 Ω JAPANESE SCHOOL, (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Goose in flight, watercolour, framed, 22cm x 34cm. £100 - £150
489 Ω ATTRIBUTED TO KUNISADA Women’s occupations and pastimes, woodblock print, framed, 32cm x 45cm. £80 - £120 490 Ω AFTER KUNISADA - Figure under cherry blossom, woodblock print, framed, 34cm x 23cm. £80 - £120 491 Ω HAKASHU - Actors, woodblock print, framed, 36cm x 24cm, also seven other Japanese woodblock prints after various hands (8). £100 - £150 492 Ω AFTER HIROSHIGE - Winter landscape with temple, woodblock print, framed, 15cm x 23cm and three others after the same hand (4). £150 - £250
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493 Ω A collection of letters and autographs of Pre-Raphaelite and Royal Academician artists including letters signed by John Ruskin, William Holman Hunt, Sir Edward Coley Burne Jones, Ford Madox Brown, Frederic, Lord Leighton, George Frederic Watts, Frederick Goodall, Sir John Everett Millais, Sir Edwin Landseer, Thomas Sidney Cooper, Sir William Russell-Flint and others, together with a collection of associated portrait photographs within a hinged lid teak box. ILLUSTRATED.
496 Ω SIR JOHN TENNIEL (1820-1914) Hamlet and the Skull, pencil drawing, signed with monogram and dated 1897, framed, 20cm x 16cm.
500 Ω FREDERICK SANDYS (1829 1904) - Portrait of a lady, pastel drawing, framed, 42cm x 28cm Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London.
Provenance: Abbott and Holder Ltd., London.
£80 - £120
£600 - £800
£60 - £80
494 3 Ω ALFRED BESTALL, MBE (1892 1986) - Rupert Bear, pen and ink drawing, signed, framed, 9cm x 9cm. ILLUSTRATED.
498 Ω AFTER DAVID ROBERTS, RA Banks of the Jordan, 1839, hand coloured lithograph, signed in the stone, framed, 22cm x 32cm also fourteen other lithographs of Middle Eastern subjects after the same hand (15).
£200 - £300 495 Ω A Baxter print - The Pieta, printed in oil colours, bears blind stamp, framed, 23cm x 20cm. £20 - £30
£70 - £100 497 Ω ENGLISH SCHOOL (MID 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a young lady wearing a blue dress sitting in an interior, watercolour, framed, 15.5cm x 11.5cm.
£200 - £300 499 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN - A collection of wool work tapestries (15). £50 - £70
501 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN - Mask, oil on canvas, signed and dated 2007 verso, framed, 40cm x 50cm also twenty six framed watercolours, oils and prints by the same and other hands (27). £100 - £150 502 Ω NEVILLE HICKMAN - A large quantity of portrait and landscape sketches to seven folders together with a quantity of mounts. £50 - £70 503 Ω C. HULMUNDELS AFTER SAMUEL PROUT - Lillebonne, Normandy, lithograph, unframed, 25cm x 35cm also various lithographs after the same hand and a quantity of other engravings and reproduction prints after different hands - all unframed - (a folder). £50 - £70
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504 Ω RUSSIAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) - An icon Christ the Saviour, with embossed tin cover over chromolithographic portrait, unframed, 22.5cm x 27cm also reproduction print within an ornately carved Florentine style frame (2). £50 - £70 505 Ω FRANCESCO BARTOLOZZI AFTER GUERCINO - Woman in a shawl, etching, framed, 18cmx 15cm also a large quantity of other etchings and engravings after various hands (22). £100 - £150 506 Ω AFTER PETER HENRY EMERSON (1856-1936) - Towing the Reed, monochrome photograph, a later copy of the 1895 original, framed, 23cm x 28cm. £200 - £300
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507 Ω An early 20th Century sepia photograph depicting the Buddhist priest Sri Subhati Maha Thero, seated, holding a palm fan, framed, 35cm x 26cm also ten other framed photographs - the majority portraits (11). £100 - £150 508 Ω Two framed late 19th Century wallpaper fragments in the style of William Morris and Co. (2). £100 - £150 509 ABRAHAM HULK JUNIOR (1851 1922) - A figure on a path in an extensive wooded landscape, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 76cm x 128cm. £300 - £450 510 3 ANTHONY HADEN-GUEST (b.1937) - I belong to this land, pen and ink cartoon, unframed, 20cm x 26.5cm also a large quantity of other unframed cartoons by the same hand (approximately 100). £100 - £150 511 3 ANTHONY HADEN-GUEST (b.1937) - He won’t come down!, pen and ink cartoon, signed with initials, unframed, 26cm x 11.5cm also approximately 120 other unframed cartoons by the same hand. £200 - £300
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512 PATRICK FURSE (1918 - 2005) Abstract landscape, enamel, unframed, 40cm x 56cm also one other enamel by the same hand (2).
513 FREDERICK THOMAS CHARLES UNDERHILL (1847-1897) - Returning from the Hayfield, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed with title and artist’s address on labels verso, framed, 144cm x 116cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£120 - £180
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514 ROBERT CLEMINSON (1864 1903) - Setters on a grouse moor, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 30cm x 39cm also the companion The Day’s Bag - a pair (2). ILLUSTRATED. £3000 - £5000
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515 FOLLOWER OF MICHAEL DAHL (1659-1743) - Portrait of a lady wearing a blue dress, half length, oil on canvas, a painted oval, bears collector’s wax seal verso, framed, 76cm x 63.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
518 JOHN EATON WALKER (18201880) - A resting girl at sunset carrying a basket and wearing a red dress, oil on canvas, signed and dated (18) 59, oval mount, framed, 73cm x 61cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£300 - £500
£200 - £300
519 ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES WILSON MACKENZIE (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait study of a fisherman, oil on canvas, signed with initials, framed, 31cm x 23cm. ILLUSTRATED.
520 ALAN HALLIDAY (b.1952) - Study - Stewart, ink and wash drawing, signed and dated (19)82, inscribed verso, framed, 41cm x 37cm also two studies of male nudes by the same hand (3).
£200 - £300
£150 - £200
516 CIRCLE OF ALEXANDER NASMYTH (1758-1840) - A drover with cattle on a woodland path, oil on canvas, framed, 72cm x 92.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800 517 AFTER HENRY ALKEN - Six 19th Century coloured engravings of the Quorn Hunt to include plates I, III, IV, V, VII and VIII, published 1835 by Randolph Ackermann, 41cm x 60cm (6). £60 - £80
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521 3 FREDERIC JOHN LLOYD STREVENS (1902-1990) - Portrait of Bridget, the artist’s daughter, oil on canvas, bears inscription of authenticity verso, framed, 99cm x 75cm.
529 LEO ARTHUR ROBITSCHEK (20TH CENTURY) - Portrait of an officer in uniform, bust length, charcoal drawing, signed and dated 1943, inscribed Jerusalem, framed, 52cm x 41cm also one other portrait by the same hand and three pastel portrait drawings by David Hankinson (5).
£150 - £250 522 SADAO WATANABE (JAPANESE 1913-1996) - The Last Supper, stencil, brushed pigment on kozo paper, signed and dated 1978, numbered 53/80, framed, 57.5cm x 64cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 523 DAVID PERETZ (FRENCH 19061979) - Portrait of a lady wearing a red patterned dress, oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)58, framed, 73cm x 54cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250 524 FOLLOWER OF ANNA ZINKHEISEN (1901-1976) Portrait of a young lady wearing a striped summer dress standing in the grounds of a country house, oil on paper laid down on board, signed with monogram A.T. and dated 1960, framed, 61cm x 50.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
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£100 - £150 530 ENGLISH SCHOOL (MID 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a gentleman wearing lawyer’s robes standing in an interior, oil on canvas, framed, 45cm x 36.5cm.
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525 CHARLES WILLIAM CAIN (18931962) - The snake charmer, Peschawar, N.W.F., drypoint, signed and titled in pencil, framed, 30cm x 25.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£70 - £100
£60 - £80 526 FRANCIS WEST (b.1936) - Jonah Regurgitated, etching, signed in pencil and numbered 8/75, framed, 22cm x 30cm also one other etching by Sioma Baram entitled Jerusalem with Zodiac (2). £60 - £80 527 AFTER MARC CHAGALL - Moses, Tablets of Law, lithograph, published for Verve, Paris, 1956, framed, 35cm x 25cm. £100 - £150
531 PERSIAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) - Hunting deer, on ivorine, in ornately geometrically inlaid frame, 49cm x 39cm. 528
528 SAM MORSE-BROWN ARWA (1903-2001) - Portrait of a gentleman, bust length, charcoal drawing heightened with white, signed and dated 1947, framed, 45cm x 37cm also one other drawing by the same hand (2). ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180
£40 - £60
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532 JUDITH HENDLER (CONTEMPORARY) - Adam, etching, signed in pencil and numbered 58/500, framed, 43cm x 59cm also a watercolour study of a male nude by a different hand (2). £50 - £70 533 NIOVI NEO TZALLAS (GREEK, CIRCA 1960) - Reclining Nude, gouache, signed, framed, 31cm x 46cm also three other drawings by different hands (4). £60 - £80 534 ITALIAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a young man, oil on canvas, framed, 71cm x 53cm. £150 - £250 535 VINCENT KORDA (HUNGARIAN 1897-1979) - Portrait of the artist P. Dobrovitz, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated 1929 on label verso, unframed, 65cm x 54cm also one other oil portrait by the same hand (2). £500 - £700 536 VINCENT KORDA (HUNGARIAN 1897-1979) - Portrait of an artist, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 48cm x 31cm. £200 - £300 537 BATIA GRAFKA (CONTEMPORARY) - Male Nude, oil on canvas, signed and dated 2006 verso, framed, 69cm x 49cm also one other oil depicting male nudes by a different hand (2). £50 - £80
535 538 HENRY SCOTT TUKE (18581929) - Portrait of a young man wearing a white shirt and cravat, long bust length, watercolour, signed with initials and inscribed F.C.G. from H.S.T., Newlyn 1911, framed, 25cm x 17cm. ILLUSTRATED. Inscribed Mr. Frank C. Graham, 1 Beechwood Avenue, Kew Gardens verso. £200 - £300 539 ST. IVES SCHOOL (MID 20TH CENTURY) - Male Figure, oil on canvas, signed with initials P.W. and dated 1963 verso, framed, 41cm x 86cm. £50 - £70 540 H.H. HERBERT (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A figure on a path in a mountainous landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1877, framed, 56cm x 97cm. £60 - £80
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541 3 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) - The Heart of Tuscany, watercolour, signed, bears Fine Art Society, London and Wenlock Fine Art, Shropshire labels verso, framed, 33cm x 50cm. ILLUSTRATED. £3000 - £4000
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542 3 ROWLAND HILDER (1905-1993) Snow on the River, watercolour, signed, framed, 37cm x 54cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000
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543 3 ROWLAND HILDER (1905-1993) Gravesend Shrimper, watercolour, signed, framed, 34cm x 54cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1400 - £1600
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544 3 ROWLAND HILDER (1905-1993) Hadlow near Tonbridge, Kent, watercolour, signed, framed, 35cm x 52cm. ILLUSTRATED. £2000 - £3000
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545 3 ARTHUR RALPH MIDDLETON TODD (1891-1966) Sketch of Susan, oil on board, signed with initials, bears Fosse Gallery, Stow on the Wold label verso, framed, 42.5cm x 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200 546 JOHN F. SMITH (CONTEMPORARY) - A still life with grapes, plums and pears, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 41cm x 51cm also four other oils by the same hand and an oil signed O.Olson (6). ILLUSTRATED. John F.Smith is a former Royal Worcester artist. £200 - £300 547 3 WILLIAM E.POWELL (1878-1955) - Mallard over a reed bed, watercolour, signed, framed, 20cm x 26cm also two watercolours depicting game birds by T.Hodgson (3). £80 - £120 548 3 BERYL COOK (1926-2008) - Four Hungry Cats, photographic reproduction, signed in pencil, published by Alexander Gallery, Bristol, 1977, framed, 43cm x 36.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250 549 JOHN ROBERTSON REID (1851-1926) - A sunlit river bridge, oil on canvas, framed, 56cm x 41cm. £250 - £350 545
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551 550 FREDERICK ARTHUR FARRELL (1832-1935) - The Royal Exchange, London, etching, signed in pencil, framed, 22.5cm x 36.5cm. £60 - £80 551 HENRY GILLARD GLINDONI (1852-1913) - The Puppet Maker, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 35.5cm x 30.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 552 EDWARD NEVIL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - The Market Square, Ulm, Germany, watercolour, signed and inscribed, framed, 25cm x 37cm also the companion Nuremberg - a pair (2). £80 - £120 553 ALFRED DE BREANSKI (18521928) - A tranquil river landscape, watercolour, signed and dated 1886, framed, 31cm x 47cm. £100 - £150
556 554 HENRY HADFIELD CUBLEY (1858-1934) - The End of the Wood, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1884, inscribed with title and artist’s address verso, framed, 31cm x 46cm. £120 - £180
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558 3 STUART BECK (1903-2000) Rounding the Horn, oil on canvas, signed, bears Mall Galleries, London label verso, framed, 77cm x 102cm. £50 - £80
555 JOHN GUTTERIDGE SYKES (1866-1941) - Milking Time, watercolour, signed, framed, 25cm x 38cm also one other watercolour by Albert Edward Gyngell (2).
559 3 AFTER LAWRENCE STEPHEN LOWRY - St.Simon’s Church, photographic reproduction, signed in pencil and numbered 117/300, framed, 38cm x 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£70 - £100
£200 - £300
560 ELYSE ASHE LORD (1900-1971) Tulips in a pedestal bowl, watercolour, signed, unframed, 24.5cm x 19cm also two other unframed watercolours by the same hand (3). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 561 CIRCLE OF PETER DE WINT (1784-1849) - The Thames from Greenwich Hill, watercolour, inscribed verso, unframed, 21cm x 31cm also a quantity of other unframed watercolours and prints after various hands.
556 JOHAN ACTON BUTT (Fl.18831891) - The Old Mill, Penmachno. North Wales, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed and dated 1898 verso, framed, 36cm x 46cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£50 - £80
£80 - £120
£100 - £150
557 BEN MAILE (b.1922) - The Gun, oil on board, signed, framed, 66cm x 137cm also a limited edition print after the same hand (2). £100 - £150
562 DAVID BIRTWHISTLE (CONTEMPORARY) - From the Green, Worcester, watercolour, signed, framed, 33.5cm x 55cm.
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564 563 Ω An HMV oak cased gramophone with lift lid, No 4 reproducer above front speaker doors, width 43cm.
565 565 A 10 5/8 inch Symphonion disc musical box, duplex comb serial number 331432, forty two teeth per comb in figured walnut case together with thirty discs (32). ILLUSTRATED.
£60 - £80 564 A 6½ inch table top Polyphon single comb, no 965, lever wind in simulated and painted rosewood case together with eighteen discs (19). ILLUSTRATED.
£500 - £800 566 A three bells-in-view musical box playing six airs with tune selector, cylinder 11cm, lacking tune card in line inlaid stained case, width 38cm.
£100 - £150
£100 - £150
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567 A three bells-in-view musical box, playing eight airs with tune card and indicator, cylinder 15cm in inlaid rosewood case decorated with a winged cherub playing an instrument within a line inlaid border, width 39cm. ILLUSTRATED.
569 A keywind Nicole Freres musical box, no 38622 playing six airs lacking tune card, cylinder 20.5cm in a rosewood case inlaid with a cartouche of leaves and centred with musical instruments, width 37.5cm.
£300 - £400
£400 - £600
568 A keywind musical box, serial no 17338 stamped Nicole A Geneve playing eight airs, cylinder 32.5cm in later inlaid rosewood case decorated with a spray of flowers on an oval ebonised panel within a line inlaid border, width 52cm. ILLUSTRATED.
570 A musical box, no 3650 playing eight Scottish airs with tune card, cylinder 27.5cm in inlaid rosewood case decorated with a cartouche and centred with a flower, width 47cm. £200 - £300
£200 - £300
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577 A bottle of 1957 of Chateau Roumieux Barsac. £30 - £50
571 A 20 note street organ by M J Savins, inlaid oak case decorated with a panel of music below exposed pipes and three painted mechanical figures, together with music books on a red spoked wheel trolley, 86cm x 62cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £700
578 A 20th Century bronze figure in the Art Deco style modelled as a kneeling female figure in an evening gown with arms outstretched, raised to an oval marble base, unsigned, height 30cm. £150 - £200
572 A 26 note street organ designed by John Smith in a green painted case with four stops and open front with exposed pipes above a glockenspiel and enclosed by a cartouche mesh on a trolley base, 112cm x 57cm. £500 - £700 573 A 26 note street organ designed by John Smith, four stops in maroon and gilt painted case exposed pipe and glockenspiel front enclosed by a mesh, on a trolley, 94cm x 60cm. £500 - £700 574 A sublime harmony musical box playing six airs, cylinder 33cm, lacking tune card, in inlaid rosewood and mahogany case decorated with pipes and horns, width 53.5cm, A/F. £100 - £150
579 Antiquities - A collection of Egyptian artefacts to include various sized scarab beetles, some glazed and others carved from hardstone and lapis lazuli carvings etc. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
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575 A musical box playing six airs, single comb, cylinder 28cm, in crossbanded and line inlaid case decorated with musical instruments, width 51cm, A/F.
576 A three bells-in-view musical box playing eight airs with tune card, cylinder 15.5cm in inlaid rosewood case decorated with flowers and pipes, width 41cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£60 - £80
£300 - £400
580 A collection of 19th Century Indian carved and worked flint tools mounted on card from the Vindhya Hills, Madhya Pradesh. (qty). ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £90 581 Two early 20th Century cut glass aboriginal spear heads together with other flint arrow heads and hand tools from the Congo, Eygpt, Ochim Circa 1900 (qty). ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
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582 A Middle Eastern or Persian polished carved moss agate hardstone plaque of oval form depicting two kings and a lion with subjects kneeling at their feet above a panel of carved hieroglyphs, width 8cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 583 A late 19th to early 20th Century Continental carved oak figure of a jester playing a mandolin, height 35cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
584 A 19th Century French vineyard wall clock, the ebonised case enclosing an onyx dial with enamelled Roman Numerals, height 61cm.
586 A late 19th to early 20th Century Chinese ivory figure of a huntsman, holding aloft a monkey, bearing signature to the base, height 23cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.
£200 - £300
£100 - £150
585 Five 19th Century lettered apothecary bottles (three with plated covers), together with a small red lacquered apothecary case with compartmental interior, width 23cm, S/D.
587 An early 20th Century Japanese export ware jewellery casket of domed form with twin fielded panel doors raised to a bracket foot, decorated to the whole with gilded flowers, foliage and birds over a black lacquer ground, S/D, height 33cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£80 - £120
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588 Ω A late 19th Century brass Cathedral skeleton clock, the single fusee movement with bell struck by a halberd on conical supports, oak panel plinth base and ball feet, height 38cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 589 Ω A monochrome photograph of Sir Lawrence Olivier in the role of Henry V, signed in ink, framed, 22cm x 16cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80
£80 - £120
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590 Ω After the Antique - A plaster bust in the classical taste modelled as a head and shoulder bust of a young male with flowing hair adorned with a floral garland, on a socle base, unmarked, height 42cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
591 Ω A pair of 19th Century stained glass window panels each of triple Gothic arched form hand painted with fruiting pomegranates within shallow pink borders, slight damages, possibly Birmingham school, 60cm x 13cm (2).
594 Ω A collection seven 19th Century and later walking canes with decorative finials to include chased silver, carved horn and brass examples (7).
£100 - £150
595 Ω A late 19th to early 20th Century Islamic brass lantern of star form decorated with applied coloured glass cabochons and pierced scroll pattern, 41cm diameter.
592 Ω A 19th Century needlework seat panel within a slim mahogany frame decorated with a central foliate cartouche panel with floral corner detail, 45cm x 58cm. £80 - £120 593 Ω A pair of 19th to early 20th Century Burmese theatre puppets with carved wooden heads and ornately embroidered costumes highlighted with gold together with six similar dressed puppets (8).
£120 - £150
£80 - £120 596 Ω A 19th Century plaster face mask depicting Dante in death mask in a pale cream finish, unmarked, height 26cm. £80 - £120
597 597 Ω After Michelangelo - A large reproduction cast composite head and shoulder bust of Laocoon with head tipped back, height 78cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300
£100 - £150
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601 598 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast plaster bust of a young Nero on a square plinth base, height 55cm. £100 - £150 599 Ω A pair of later 20th Century reconstituted stone figures of Canova’s Crouching lions, on rectangular plinth bases, length 33cm (2). £50 - £80 600 Ω After the Antique - A large reproduction cast composite bust of a Greek classical male in sideways pose with head band, unmarked on a socle base, height 56cm. £200 - £300
602 601 Ω After the Antique - A large reproduction cast composite head and shoulders bust of Ares wearing a plumed sphinx helmet, unmarked height 93cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400 602 Ω After Michelangelo - A large reproduction relief cast panel depicting a female angelic classical robed figure in seated pose, 94cm x 61cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 603 Ω A pair of early 19th Century Chinese silk robe panels embroidered in blue on a white silk ground depicting flowers, foliage and insects, 54cm x 9cm, framed as one together with a cream and blue tasseled shawl (2). £100 - £150
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609 604 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cold cast bust, Sophocles, with hair band in a bronzed finish, unmarked on teak square plinth base, height 34cm. £100 - £150
607 Ω A 19th Century mahogany cased dome top mantel clock with white enamel dial and Roman numerals, lacking glass, height 23cm. £50 - £80
£150 - £200
608 Ω After the Antique - A large reproduction cast head and shoulder bust of a classical male with hair tied by a head band, raised to a socle base, unmarked, height 57cm.
606 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast bronze hand mirror of circular section with an engraved figural scene of a male holding a club with his female companion below a textured handled and lion mask terminal, on a simulated slate plinth, height 33cm.
609 Ω After the Antique - A large reproduction cast head and shoulder bust of a Hercules in downward gaze, raised to a rectangular ebonised plinth base, unmarked, height 93cm. ILLUSTRATED.
605 After the Antique - A reproduction cast bust of a Roman Empress in sideways pose with braided hair, unmarked, height 43cm.
£60 - £90
£200 - £300
£300 - £500
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613 Ω A small assorted collection of reproduction ornaments and decorations after the antique to include sections of plaster work and figures (qty). ILLUSTRATED.
611 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast plaster figure of an Egyptian Pharaoh in standing pose wearing robes, together with a similar reproduction cast head of a Pharaoh, and a cast plaster relief panel with hieroglyphics on a stand (3).
£100 - £150
£80 - £120
610 610 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast plaster plaque of Augustus in sideways pose in full robes, unmarked, 35cm 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
612 Ω A small late 19th Century carved stone head in downward pose, possibly a church adornment, weathered, height 17cm. £80 - £120
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619 Ω An assorted collection of modern reproduction metal wares after the antique to include candlesticks, oil lamps etc. £50 - £80
614 614 Ω An early 20th Century Newlyn School beaten copper posy bowl of footed form, relief chase decorated with stylised fish, stamped Newlyn to the base, diameter 16cm. ILLUSTRATED.
620 Ω A late 19th Century Balinese carved wooden mask in the form of a dragon, with gilded highlights over the red lacquer ground, height 24cm. £50 - £80
£100 - £150
624 623 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast figural study of a nude male warrior in fighting pose, raised to a rectangular base, unmarked, height 54cm, S/D.
628 Ω A 19th Century tray with mahogany surround and twin brass handles decorated with two 6’ dust pressed tiles with transfer printed decoration, width 43cm.
£120 - £150
£40 - £60
624 Ω A 19th Century Chinese cast bronze bowl in the 18th Century taste of rounded rectangular section with twin mask handles and decorated with a repeat low relief design above four scroll feet, 23cm diameter. ILLUSTRATED.
615 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction bronzed cast head of a Hypnos, taken from the 19th Century version by D Brucciani, in a patinated finish, raised to a socle base height 34cm. £120 - £180
£100 - £150
616 Ω After the Antique - A large cast reproduction head of an Egyptian Pharaoh wearing a Hedjet type crown, together with a similar example, both in patinated finish, height 47cm (2).
625 Ω An early 20th Century Indian tourist brass candle stick modelled as an ox carrying the sconce with a cobra rear support, height 29cm.
£150 - £200 617 Ω After the Antique - A large reproduction cast bust of an Emperor with long hair and beard, unmarked on a shaped bust, height 44cm. £100 - £150 618 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast bust of a classical male with curled hair, in a patinated finish on a teak square plinth, height 40cm. £100 - £150
£50 - £80 621 621 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast figural study of Hercules in standing pose with lion skin and club, in a patinated finish, unmarked, height 60cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 622 Ω A 19th Century plaster bust of a young boy in robes all in a tonal terracotta finish, unmarked, height 39cm. £150 - £200
626 Ω A 20th Century cast bronze figure of Shiva within a circular frame adorned with flames, raised to a stepped plinth base, height 31cm.
629 629 Ω A 20th Century Middle Eastern ceramic bowl of footed circular form hand painted in underglaze blue and white and decorated with applied white metal wire work, diameter 39cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80
£80 - £120 627 Ω A 19th Century carved oak terminal, from a pew or church with foliate detail, height 43cm. £50 - £80
630 630 Ω An early 20th Century Japanese Meiji carved wooden netsuke of oval section carved and pierced with sea life to include fish, crabs and lobster, width 8cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
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633 Ω A string of Egyptian beads of elongated tube section in a pale turquoise, strung to a necklace. £50 - £80
631 631 Ω An early 20th Century Japanese Meiji carved wooden netsuke of compressed ovoid form decorated with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl, diameter 5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
632 632 Ω A string of Egyptian carved turquoise scarabs with reverse carved detail of hieroglyphics, strung onto a necklace. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60
634 Ω A late 20th Century cast bust of William Shakespeare in a vellum finish, unmarked, height 53cm. £100 - £120 635 Ω A 19th Century brass candle stick in the manner of A.W.N Pugin with a turned column detailed with an enamelled medial ring all above a fluted foot, possibly Birmingham manufacture, together with a similar pair of brass Gothic candlesticks and one other (4). ILLUSTRATED.
635 part
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640 636 Ω A 19th Century and later circular mahogany cased wall clock with white enamelled dial, later quartz movement, diameter 43cm. £50 - £80 637 Ω Five assorted late 19th Century Japanese lacquered boxes with gilded decoration of flowers, foliage and birds over red and black grounds, various sizes, S/D (5) £50 - £80 638 Ω After Michelangelo - A large reproduction plaster cast head and shoulder Aurora in sideways pose with head scarf, unmarked, height 73cm. £150 - £250
641 639 Ω A small collection of cast plaster architectural decorations to include foliate bosses and small brackets with stylised foliate and dragon detail. £120 - £180 640 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast resin head and shoulders bust of a classical male in sideways pose raised to a socle base, unmarked height 53cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 641 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast plaster bust of a young boy raised to a socle base, height 55cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 642 Ω A small group of 19th Century stained glass to comprise a Gothic arch panel, two small hand painted squares and an Arts and Crafts panel with stylised willow. (4). £100 - £150
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646 Ω A late Victorian mantel clock of apex form raised to a stepped rectangular base with a central enamel dial with gilded chapter ring, height 33cm. £50 - £80 647 Ω A 20th Century plaster sculpture of a recumbent lion resting to a rocky base, unmarked, width 24cm. £40 - £60 648 Ω A 19th Century brass Gothic revival lantern of inverted bell form suspended from three chains, together with two similar period incense burners (3). £80 - £120
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650 Ω A 19th Century carved wooden panel decorated in high relief with putti riding hippocampoi, length 61cm together with a carved gothic tracery panel (2). £80 - £120 651 Ω A Republic period Chinese cloisonné vase of footed spherical form with a waisted collar neck, relief decorated with flowers and foliage between stiff leaf borders over a gilded ground, unmarked, height 17cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 652 Ω A 19th Century walnut writing slope with band ware fitted interior decoration of two marquetry strips width 50cm. £80 - £120
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649 Ω A pair of reproduction terracotta panels depicting warriors in ornate helmets, after drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, both in profile, unmarked, 45cm x 33cm (2). ILLUSTRATED.
653 Ω A 19th Century cast spelter figure of Nelson in standing pose in full naval regalia on an ebonised base, height 33cm. £80 - £120
654 Ω A 19th Century ladies writing slope in the form of a diary, leather bound in the Gothic taste with a fully fitted interior together with two stencilled named containers for postage vignettes and wafers, width 36cm. £60 - £90 655 Ω A pair of 19th Century Renaissance style cast spelter candlesticks modelled as Florentine courtiers in period dress, later enamel decorated, height 38cm (2). ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180 656 Ω A late 19th Century Japanese export ware cloisonné censer of compressed ovoid form with domed cover decorated with a dog of Fo and raised to three spur feet, together with a similar larger example height 14cm (2). ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80
657 657 Ω A late 19th to early 20th Century plaster reproduction panel in the Renaissance taste, cast in low relief with an image of the Virgin Mary in profile, decorated in an earthenware colour wash, unmarked, 56cm x 39cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 658 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast plaster panel showing a section of architectural detail in the Romanesque taste, together with a similar smaller relief cast panel showing a ribbon scroll, S/D (2). £60 - £80
£150 - £200
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659 Ω A 19th Century cast plaster wall mounted mask of a young child in sideways pose with an earthenware colour wash, unmarked, height 28cm. £80 - £120 660 Ω A 19th Century cast plaster panel in the Renaissance style depicting the Madonna and child in white against a blue wash ground, unmarked, 46cm x 38cm. £100 - £150 661 Ω A 19th Century cast plaster panel in the Renaissance style depicting the Madonna and child surrounded by cherubs, unmarked 42cm x 35cm. £100 - £150 662 Ω A 19th Century cast spelter head and shoulder bust of a Roman style lady in headdress and robes, raised to a swept base, unmarked, height 25cm.
666 Ω A 19th Century Empire style table centre candelabra with stepped base rising to a galleried body with classical style swags and supports below a twin light branch with central tiered foliate column, decorated with applied crystal droppers, height 50cm. £80 - £120 667 Ω A 19th Century cast bronze head and shoulders bust of Ajax wearing ornate helmet relief moulded with beasts, unmarked height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.
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669 Ω A collection of 19th Century Grand Tour wax intaglio medallions depicting portraits and scenes, each in red wax within oval mounts and set to a panel back board, four in total, some losses (4). ILLUSTRATED.
670 Ω A 19th Century slate mantel clock with a rectangular pedestal base rising to a tall dome topped body with glazed panel front and white enamel dial movement, the case decorated with applied panels of malachite, height 46cm.
£200 - £300
£150 - £200
£100 - £150 668 Ω A small late 19th Century bronze figure The Mower by William Hamo Thorneycroft, monogrammed HT and indistinctly dated 1884, some losses, height 20cm (excluding later wooden base). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200
£100 - £150 663 Ω A 19th Century cast spelter figural study of a male nude athlete in running pose, unmarked, slight damages, height 28cm. £100 - £150 664 Ω A 19th Century walnut dome topped tea caddy, interior incomplete, width 24.5cm, S/D. £40 - £60 665 Ω A 19th Century mahogany, rosewood and boxwood marquetry veneered work box with geometric panel detail, with fitted interior, width 29cm, S/D. £80 - £100 669
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672 671 Ω A late 19th Century Arts and Crafts mantel clock with an oak case around a blue and white enamel dial with a central spray of flowers surrounded by Arabic numerals height 30cm. £100 - £150 672 Ω A small gilt cast bronze head and shoulder bust of Antonius modelled as a young male with ivy garland in his hair, unmarked height 12cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 673 Ω A small assorted collection of stained glass fragments to include medieval examples together with later 19th Century pieces, decorated with floral and heraldic motifs. £80 - £120 674 Ω A reproduction cast plaster head and bust after Raphael Monti depicting the veiled bride, raised to a socle base, unmarked, height 32cm.
675 675 Ω After the Antique - A large reproduction head and shoulder bust of a classical male in sideways glance with robes, raised to a socle base, decorated with a sandstone effect, unmarked height 80cm. ILLUSTRATED.
676 678 Ω After the Antique - A large plaster cast study of a horse’s head after the Elgin marbles on later plinth base, length 76cm. ILLUSTRATED.
679 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction ceramic bust of a Roman Emperor in dark patinated finish, raised to a socle base, unmarked height 55cm.
£200 - £300
£150 - £200
£300 - £400 676 Ω Roman - Two 300 A.D. ancient marble frieze fragments from a pilaster decorated with birds and foliate scrolls, height 30cm, width 25.5cm (fitting to make one piece). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 677 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast metal bust of a bearded classical male with patinated finish on ebonised plinth base, height 48cm. £150 - £200
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680 Ω After the Antique - A cast resin bust of a classical male head with pale patinated finish, raised to a wooden plinth base, unmarked. £80 - £120 681 Ω After the Antique - A large cast plaster figural study of a nude Pan in dancing pose with cymbals in hand height 146cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £800
682 Ω A 19th Century cast spelter figure of a dancing faun with arms raised being a replica of a bronze statue found at Pompeii circa 1830, later applied to a modern circular base, height 74cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600 683 Ω A large late 19th Century cast plaster figure of a classical male nude in standing pose with bag slung over his shoulder, later over painted in a black finish, unmarked height 65cm. £200 - £300
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684 684 Ω A large 19th Century plaster bust of an 18th Century gentleman in flowing wig and cape, raised to a swept square base, unmarked height 66cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500 685 Ω A small collection of late 19th Century Chinese and Japanese cloisonné wares to include baluster form vases, a selection of bowls and a small teapot, decorated with stylised dragons and foliate motifs in various colours. £80 - £120 686 Ω A large plaster study of a classical Corinthian column terminal in cross section. £100 - £150 687 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction cast plaster bust of a classical female head in patinated finish, raised to a white socle base, unmarked, height 49cm. £120 - £150
688 688 Ω After the Antique - A 19th Century cast plaster head and shoulder bust of a Roman classical style female in sideways glancing pose with ornately tied hair, unmarked, height 40cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 689 Ω A late 19th Century Parian ware bust of Nelson raised to a stepped square base, height 29cm, S/D. £50 - £80 690 Ω A relief moulded plaster panel with a spray of flowers and foliage within plain border, unmarked, 55cm x 33cm. £80 - £120 691 Ω After the Antique - A reproduction shoulder plaster bust of a young Roman boy on square plinth base, height 40cm. £50 - £80 692 Ω After the Antique - A 20th Century bronzed Nubian head on ebonised square plinth base, height 43cm. £60 - £80
693 Ω After the Antique - A 20th Century bronzed death mask, possibly Dante, on an iron pole and square composite plinth base, height 45cm. £50 - £80 694 Ω A 20th Century reconstituted head and shoulder bust of a young female in classical style robes, later painted. £150 - £200
703 699 Ω A reconstituted figure of a seated Buddha. £100 - £150 700 Ω After the Antique - A large reconstituted vase of ovoid form relief moulded with rams heads and swags. £100 - £150
695 Ω A 20th Century reconstituted figural study depicting Romeo and Juliet, later painted. £100 - £150
701 Ω A 19th Century Victorian Gothic revival tracery window with triple panel detail.
696 Ω After the Antique - A 20th Century reconstituted figural sculpture of a classical female figure. £80 - £120
702 Ω After the Antique - A large stoneware figure of a classical Greek figure by a plinth.
697 Ω A large 20th Century reconstituted sculpture of a heraldic lion in standing pose with a shield. £150 - £200 698 Ω After the Antique - A large reproduction head and shoulders bust of a Greek soldier in ornate helmet, raised to a socle base. £200 - £300
£400 - £600
£200 - £300 703 Ω A 20th Century bronze figural group being a modern interpretation of the Madonna and Child with a kneeling female figure holding aloft a small body, unsigned, height 29cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200
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704 Ω A 19th Century carved ivory letter opener with a handle in the form of a birds claw holding an egg length 27cm. ILLUSTRATED. 704
£80 - £120
705 Ω A 19th century bronze modelled titled Boy with Thorn, also called Fedele (Fedelino) or Spinario, after the Greco-Roman bronze sculpture of a boy withdrawing a thorn from the sole of his foot, on octagonal plinth base, height 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500 706 Ω A prehistoric fossilised mammoth tooth, width 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 707 Ω A late 19th to early 20th Century gilt bronze study of a Benin head wearing headdress, height 32cm, an African tribal face mask a composite stone hand axe and a bronze figure of a warrior with bow and spear (4). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 708 Ω A 19th Century cast spelter bust of Lord Byron with name plate applied to the socle base. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200
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709 Ω A small framed leaded light stained glass panel of a bishop and a saint surrounded by 15th Century fragments in ebonised frame, 47cm x 25cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 710 Ω A Roman glass tear bottle, together with a similar Roman glass vase of globe and shaft form, and a terracotta classical figure in flowing robe, height 24cm (3). ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 711 Ω A 19th Century mahogany box of rectangular section with lift lid, decorated with an applied monogram plaque and swan neck brass handle, width 43cm and a similar pine box (2). £60 - £90 712 Ω A 19th Century mahogany box containing various glass apothecary jars together with a black leather writing box and a small carved frieze panel 64cm (3). £40 - £60 713 Ω A 19th Century miniature watercolour on paper of a sideways portrait of a gentleman wearing a brown coat together with a pair of photographs of a lady and gentleman in oval frames (3). £30 - £50 714 Ω A 20th Century light brown marble effect obelisk, height 24cm together with a small plaster bust of a young Queen Victoria, height 17cm, a table glass watch stand and an ink stand on a mahogany tray, width 32cm (4). £50 - £80
715 Ω An early 20th Century gilt metal gong and beater in the form of a salamander mounted on an oak shield, height 23cm, a brass monogram in the form of a trivet and a brown leather surveyors tape measure (3). £40 - £60 716 Ω A 19th Century inlaid Moorish cedar lined card case together with an Indian bracelet, two cheroot holders, a mother of pearl loop, a crucifix, plaques and various objects (qty). £60 - £80 717 Ω A collection of late 19th to early 20th Century photographs, glass slides and cartes de visites to include Royalty, Prince George of Wales, Princess Victoria, Mary of Teck, Duke and Duchess of York and bridesmaids and other Royal family members taken by photographers W & D Downey Studios, London and La Nuit A Liebert Paris 1881 etc (qty). £70 - £100
710 720 Ω Louis Phillippe I - 1859 bronze medallion of industry, another to commemorate Samuel Johnson, also Joseph Addison and Salomon Gessner a Scott bronze medal 1827 and a centenary medal to commemorate George Frederick Handel cased (6). ILLUSTRATED.
721 Ω A pine collectors cabinet fitted with nine sliding trays containing plaster cases of the bronze medals held at the Victoria and Albert museum, some labelled to commemorate the Great Exhibition of 1851.
£80 - £120
722 Ω After the Antique - A large plaster cast study of a hand raised to a sculptural base, unsigned, height 34cm.
£50 - £80
718 Ω A large collection of 19th Century coloured glass intaglios, predominately dark or light brown carved with Romanesque helmeted heads of various sizes and shapes (315 approx).
£80 - £120
£250 - £300 719 Ω Victoria - Commemorative medallion 1837 another for the exhibition of London 1862, an 1856 bronze medal for the local prize of Science and Art, various French medallions together with a pewter plaque of Shakespeare and a bronzed plaque of dante contained in a modern mahogany three drawer collectors cabinet with lift top. £60 - £80
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723 A 19th Century brass cathedral skeleton clock by Evans and Sons Soho clock factory, twin chain driven fusee, striking on a bell and a gong below four turrets, open escapement and silvered chapter ring above a signed makers plate, on white veined stepped marble base and ball feet together with glass dome, pendulum and key, height 67cm. ILLUSTRATED. ÂŁ2000 - ÂŁ3000
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733 724 A collection of 1960s and 1970s wine labels to include 1964 Grand Vin du Chateau Phelan Segur, 1972 Chateau Pomys, Vins des Chevaliers and various other pictorial examples (qty). £30 - £50 725 Six bottles of Cahours Terre Des Merveilles 1970 (6). £40 - £60 726 Six bottles of 1969 Domaine Clair-Daü Chambertin Clos De Beze, Côte d’Or (6).
734 729 A 19th Century French champleve enamelled mantel clock, eight day striking movement with circular Arabic dial by Camerden & Forster, New York within a glazed spiral pillar case on paw feet, height 25cm.
731 A late 19th to early 20th Century ivory part dressing table set comprising hand mirror, hairbrush, clothes brush and a shoe horn, all monogrammed WE.
£250 - £350
732 A late 19th Century ceiling light with an ornate foliate scroll gallery with central fitting mounted with an opaline glass domed shade.
£30 - £50
730 A 19th Century carpenters ebonised and brass fitted level by L Preston and Sons No 269393 46cm long in mahogany box with slide lid.
£50 - £80
£100 - £150
733 An early 20th Century cloisonne enamel box of rectangular form decorated in the Chinese taste with stylised chrysanthemum and karakusa scrolls, length 9.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 734 An early 20th Century French bronze panel, detailed with a study of a prisoner escaping through a barred window within oak leaf borders, signed M’e. Favre, height 10cm and width 25cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
£150 - £200 735 A late 20th Century sculptural study of leaves and branches upon a naturalistic base, all in a patinated bronzed finish, unsigned, height 72cm.
727 Two bottles of 1970 Henri Gilles, Corton-Renardes, Côte d’Or, two bottles of Laurent Charles Brotte Côte Rôtie 1970 and a bottle of 1971 Cornas Le Vieux Vivarois (5).
£80 - £120
£50 - £80 728 Three bottles of 1971 Morey St Denis by Morgan Furze & Co Ltd, two bottles of 1972 BeauneTeurons Domaines du Chateau de Beaune, an undated bottle of Clos De Vougeot, a bottle of 1970 Pinot Noir Valais, a bottle of 1961 Jaboulet-Vercherre Pommard Cote D’Or and a bottle of 1970 Bouchard Pere and Fils (9). £60 - £80
736 A 1920s painted wooden dolls house, double open front below an apex roof above two bay windows on a stepped plinth base, width 86cm together with various furniture. £100 - £150
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737 A 19th Century walnut cased wall clock by Gustav Becker, circular dial and weight driven brass barrel movement, height 105cm. £80 - £120 738 A French chenille wall hanging in the Art Deco style with a dark red abstract pattern over a pale gold ground, 120cm sq. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 739 An Ege Axminster rug or wall hanging, the design after R. Magritte’s La Femme from 1923, 80cm x 122cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 740 A boxed Moorcroft Enamels vase decorated with tonal blue and purple stylised flowers and foliage against a blue ground, printed marks, height 6cm. £60 - £80 741 A Moorcroft Enamels vase of flared form decorated with blue and yellow flowers and foliage against a dark ground, printed marks, height 10.5cm. £60 - £80 742 A Moorcroft Enamels vase of compressed baluster form decorated with tonal pink flowers and foliage, printed marks, height 6.5cm. £60 - £80 743 A Moorcroft Enamels vase and cover decorated with pink flowers and foliage against a lemon yellow ground, signed Liz Todd, marked Trial 15.10.03, height 7cm.
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745 A Queen Anne walnut and arabesque marquetry eight-day longcase clock, Peter Garon, London, the hood with blind-fret cornice above brass capped pilaster supports over the profusely foliate inlaid trunk with a bulls eye lenticle to the door, the 11 3/4 inch square brass dial with double cherub and coronet spandrels, silvered chapter ring and a matted brass centre with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, height 217cm. ILLUSTRATED. £6000 - £8000
£60 - £80 744 A Moorcroft Enamels scent bottle with metal stopper, the body decorated with trailing flowers and foliage against a tonal yellow to orange ground, signed S. Dance, marked Trial 17.06.03, height 12cm. £60 - £80
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746 A Regency mahogany brass inlaid lancet-shaped bracket clock, with a pineapple finial and lions mask ring handles, painted arched dial with subsidiary strike / silent dial, triple fusee movement striking on the quarter upon eight bells, raised to brass ball feet, signed to the dial and also to the rear of the movement French, Royal Exchange, London, height 74cm, together with an acanthus scroll wall bracket, height 27cm, total height 101cm. ILLUSTRATED. £5000 - £6000
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753 747 A late 18th to early 19th Century painted paper fan depicting figures in a rural landscape playing instruments with sheep nearby, carved mother of pearl brise sticks in the form of classical columns and sunbursts heightened in gilt, width 49cm in later blue plush lined glazed case, A/F. £100 - £150 748 A 20th Century brass carriage clock with simulated printed enamel side panels, the face incorporating moon phase, second and date dial, height 9.5cm. £50 - £80 749 A late 19th Century Japanese carved hardwood shibyama and lacquered three fold screen, decorated with birds perched amongst flowers, height 90cm. £60 - £80 750 Two Royal Engineers battle dresses and trousers, two great coats, a dress jacket and trousers together with a gas mask in fitted khaki case and accessories (qty). £70 - £100
759 751 A collection of fourteen bone bobbins four named examples together with seventeen turned wooden examples (31).
756 A Victorian brass studded walnut deed box with interior brass strap hinges, ebonised sides on turned feet, width 34cm.
762 A small 19th Century brass rail fender, wire mesh front and sides on ball feet, width 78cm together with a set of three fire irons (4).
£80 - £120
£60 - £80
£60 - £80
752 A Sewills of Liverpool revolving desk clock, thermometer, hygrometer and barometer, brassed case white faces, height 11cm.
757 A crocodile skin handbag with silver gilt corner mounts, lock plate and catch A/F, width 30cm.
763 A late Victorian ivory and plated cheese scoop with turned and reeded tapering handle and silver collar, Sheffield 1890.
£50 - £80
758 A 19th Century line inlaid and inlaid burr walnut box, the hinged top opening reveal three divisions decorated with patera to the front, width 37cm.
753 An early 20th Century Japanese lacquered table stand, decorated with a scene of Mt Fuji bordered by a band of flowers and leaves, width 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 754 A Max Handwerck bisque head doll, open close eyes, open mouth jointed composition body stamped with makers name together with clothes, length 52cm. £60 - £80 755 A Heuback and Kopplesdorf German bisque head doll, open close eyes, open mouth and jointed composition body with clothes, length 62cm. £60 - £80
£60 - £80
£40 - £60
£50 - £80
764 After the Antique - A 20th Century lead figure of a winged Hermes, his finger pointing upwards and one leg raised standing on a sphere, height 130cm.
759 A 19th Century brass rococo style dressing table mirror, bevelled inset glass within an acanthus frame surmounted with winged dragon, height 42cm. ILLUSTRATED.
765 A 20th Century lead figure of a heron with beak and neck, standing on a circular composite base, height 140cm.
£250 - £350
£70 - £100
£100 - £150
760 A 1930s JAZ bedside clock of cube form in fitted plush case, height 6cm.
766 A pair of late 19th Century gilt metal ewers in the classical style, the prominent scroll handles each mounted with a winged cherub holding a cup over conforming sides within bands of grapes and vines on circular bases, height 58cm (2). ILLUSTRATED.
£50 - £80 761 A 19th Century brass rail fender, wire mesh front and sides on stepped base, width 98cm. £60 - £80
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767 767 A Caucasian salt bag, the front decorated with diamond lozenge design, the reverse of multi-bands of stripes with hanging cord, height 69cm x width 51cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
769 A 19th Century mahogany miniature three tiered lazy susan in the form of a dumb waiter, three edged revolving tiers on a turned pedestal, diameter 36cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150
768 A pair of 20th Century Louis XVI style gilt metal mounted veined pink marble table lamps on square plinth bases, height 42cm (2).
770 A brass carriage clock by Matthew Norman, London, with Roman numerals to the white enamelled dial, height 11cm (excluding the handle), S/D.
£100 - £150
£60 - £80 771 A late 19th Century regulator wall clock carved pediment over glazed sides with embossed Art Nouveau dial, height 102cm.
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779 A collection of twenty eight army cap badges to include Kings Own Malta regiment, Cameron Highlanders, 21 SAS, Shropshire Yeomanry, Floreat regiment President Steyn Bloemfontain etc (28). £150 - £250
£60 - £80
£80 - £120
776 A Victorian mahogany and brass fitted photographic lantern slide enlarger, length 70cm.
772 A late 19th Century Vienna regulator walnut cased wall clock, carved pediment over glazed sides floral spray to dial, height 122cm.
777 A BSA Airsporter MK1 .22 air rifle, underlever action full wooden stock, No GA 3067.
£50 - £80
£80 - £120
£80 - £120
773 A late 19th Century Vienna regulator walnut cased wall clock, carved pediment oval a shell embossed dial, height 116cm.
778 A National Service medal for Alfred William Cleugh, a 1953 coronation medal and a pair of cased pince nez. (3).
£80 - £120
£40 - £60
780 780 A Continental Art Nouveau pewter inkwell modelled as a grotesque bird, with maroon ceramic liner and raised to three webbed feet, stamped JRM, possibly Josef Reinemann, Munchen, height 11cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80
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781 A late Regency tortoiseshell cedar lined work box, the divisioned interior enclosed by a mother of pearl floral inlaid lid of casket form with silver mounted corners over cushion form sides on ivory bun feet, width 28.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200
782 A 19th Century octagonal tortoiseshell etui case, paper lined and lacking interior, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80
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784 A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of sargophical form, the plush lined interior fitted with a glass mixing bowl and two separate caddies and stoppers, one associated, twin gilt metal carrying handles over a shaped front and sides on four gilt winged paw feet, width 32cm. £1000 - £1500
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785 A late Regency tortoiseshell desk stand, fitted with two circular ivory topped glass inkwells flanking a central compartment, inlaid with mother of pearl floral decoration over a base drawer on splayed feet, width 32cm. £500 - £750
786 A 19th Century tortoiseshell card case of serpentine form together with two caddy shape needle cases one inlaid with a silver panel (3). ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180
787 A King James bible, published by Robert Barker, London, 1611, title page stuck down, leather boards, top board detached, large 4to. £80 - £120
788 An early 20th Century brass students microscope in a fitted simulated blue leather case with table magnifier, slides and accessories.
785 789 A late 19th Century Chinese carved hardwood jardiniere stand with rouge marble inset top on splayed legs, height 93cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
£60 - £80
A selection of tortoiseshell
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791
790 An early 20th Century oak two drawer shop advertising display cabinet with fitted interior containing cotton reels, stencilled in gilt Dewhursts Sylko Machine Twist Strong-Lustrous, width 51.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.
794 An early 20th Century mahogany oval tray with a scalloped border and twin brass handles, inlaid with central shell paterae, diameter 72cm across the handles.
£100 - £150
795 A Victorian stained pine carpenters tool chest with a fitted lift out tray containing various tools to include jack and moulding planes, chisels, mortises and tenons etc
791 An early 18th Century brass dog collar with padlock inscribed Timothy Lone Esq of New Work 1721 within a double line band. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 792 An early 20th Century French champleve enamelled casket, with floral panels and roundels, detailed with mask mounts above scroll feet, height 15cm and width 21cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.
796 A late 19th Century French gilt metal painted urn and cover painted with a panel depicting a female and her suitor within a landscape on a spiral turned circular base, height 34cm.
£50 - £80
£80 - £120 797 An Art Nouveau oval copper two handled serving tray with raised border and central embossed floral design in the style of the Keswick school, length 54cm.
Previously owned by Thomas Frederick Handley (1869-1952) Who left school in 1881 and took an apprenticeship with J.H Smith in Wolverley near Kidderminster and later moved to a carpet factory where he maintained the frames of wooden looms.
£50 - £80
799 798 A pair of late 19th Century plated copper classical two handled urns raised with a decorated border of dancing and merrymaking figures on turned bases, height 19cm. £80 - £120 799 A late 19th Century Hukin & Heath biscuit barrel of circular form affixed to a shallow stand raised to three strut and ball feet, the body and cover decorated in the Aesthetic style with engraved bamboo, iris and birds in flight, attributed in design to Christopher Dresser, impressed marks, design number 2028 and then overstruck with 2129, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
£100 - £150
800 A 20th Century American brass double lamp, adjustable arms and lacking shades.
£150 - £200 793 A 19th Century pierced brass charger in the Aesthetic taste, detailed with oranges upon a blossoming bough and raised to three claw and ball feet, diamond registration mark dated 1878, diameter 31cm.
£80 - £120
£80 - £120
£40 - £60
801 A small late 19th Century Japanese cloisonne charger decorated with feeding cranes at a lake surrounded by a border of fauna, width 24cm.
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802 A composed late Regency period mahogany triple pedestal dining table, with central section 130cm long and 127cm wide and two end sections each with a single frieze drawer drop leaf, 97cm long and 127cm wide, all raised to quatrefoil bases and applied brass lions paw castors, extending to an overall length of 324cm and a width of 127cm. £2500 - £3500
803
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803 An Art Nouveau oak hall table with umbrella stand by Shapland & Petter, numbered R1084, 139, with central repousse work copper panel detailed with stylised seed pods above a central drawer, raised to square supports and capitals to the front, height 111cm and width 94cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600 804 An Arts and Crafts Heals Cottage range oak sideboard, with a shallow gallery upright over two short and one long drawer and a double door cupboard, trade label to the reverse, height 96cm and width 92cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400 805 A mid 20th Century Italian marble topped coffee table of rectangular form, raised to a square tubular brass frame united by a crossstretcher, height 46cm and width 92cm. £80 - £120 806 An 18th Century and later oak dresser with a plate rack upright over three frieze drawers and cabriole front legs, S/D, height 204cm and width 187cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800
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807 An oak oval gate-leg dining table with turned gun barrel legs and a stretcher frame, 154cm by 134cm when opened. £100 - £150 808 A George III figured walnut and cross-banded fall-front bureau, enclosing a fitted interior above two short and three long cockbeaded drawers and raised to bracket feet, S/D, width 96cm. ILLUSTRATED.
809
810 A late Regency period rosewood sofa table with cross-banded borders and inlaid with brass foliate detail, fitted with a single frieze drawer and raised to a turned and reeded pedestal above four out-swept legs with applied brass paw feet and castors, S/D, width 90cm (150cm when opened). ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500
811 Ω A late 20th Century pine open backed cabinet in the Gothic taste with twin doors decorated with Gothic arch panels, raised to a stepped pediment base, height 100cm and width 74cm. £100 - £150
812 Ω An early 20th Century mahogany cased upright straight strung piano by John Brinsmead & Sons of London with applied brass candle sconces, width 143cm, together with a rectangular beech framed piano stool with rail sides and a lift up seat. £80 - £120 813 Ω A Victorian mahogany chiffonier of plain rectangular section with arched panel doors, enclosing three internal drawers, raised to a plain skirted base, height 97cm and width 156cm.
£200 - £300 809 A pair of second quarter 20th Century double bergere panel tubshaped armchairs, with cabriole front legs and claw and ball feet. (2). ILLUSTRATED.
£150 - £200 814 Ω A small early 20th Century occasional table of circular form, raised to a cup and cover leg with fluted detail united by cross form stretchers, diameter 67cm.
£100 - £150
£80 - £120
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815 Ω A Georgian mahogany demi-lune table with a plain apron above square tapered legs, width 120cm. £80 - £120 816 Ω A large late 19th Century Aesthetic movement side board with central alcove flanked by twin foliatecarved doors, lacking upright section, width 184cm. £150 - £200 817 Ω A 19th Century mahogany bookcase cabinet with cornice pediment over arched glazed panel doors, a single frieze drawer and double door cupboard, height 206cm and width 109cm. £150 - £200 818 Ω A second quarter 20th Century Indian brass scalloped edge occasional table, raised to a boneinlaid folding base, diameter 62cm. £100 - £150 819 Ω A small 19th Century walnut occasional table with a scalloped edge circular top above a spiral column and tri-form base with foliate carved detail, S/D, diameter 43cm. £80 - £120
820 Ω A 19th Century three-tier rosewood etagere, with a fret-cut gallery above barley twist supports and a single drawer to the base section, height 116cm and width 59cm. ILLUSTRATED.
826 Ω A pair of William IV mahogany dining chairs with yoke backs and foliate carved detail above drop-in seats and ring turned legs. (2).
£150 - £200
827 Ω A late 19th Century Aesthetic movement oak side board with twin fielded panel doors decorated with central foliate medallions below twin drawers, lacking upright section, width 134cm.
821 Ω A late 19th Century walnut music cabinet with glazed panel door, decorated with box wood stringing and foliate inlay, height 92cm and width 55cm. £80 - £120
£80 - £120 830 830 Ω A late 19th Century Morris & Co Sussex chair with bobbin turned back and arms above a woven grass seat and stretcher frame. ILLUSTRATED.
822 Ω A late 19th to early 20th Century oak wind out dining table with canted corners above ring-turned legs, complete with a single insert leaf, extending to 200cm by 137cm.
£100 - £150
£120 - £150 823 Ω A late 19th to early 20th Century ebonised torchere with a square top above a fluted pedestal falling to a stepped base, height 107cm. £50 - £80 824 Ω A 19th Century walnut chiffonier of serpentine front with triple mirror doors decorated with foliate mounts, all below a shaped marble top and raised mirror back, width 117cm. £150 - £200 825 Ω A 19th Century mahogany eight day long case clock by Ephm. Thorne of Birmingham with a broad case detailed with turned pillar supports below an arched pediment hood with further supports all around the painted broken arch dial with moonphase, subsidiary seconds and date dials, height 243cm.
820
£30 - £50
828 828 Ω A late 19th Century Gothic revival chair in the manner of the Art Furniture Alliance with cruciform back, open twin arms with bobbin supports above an overstuffed seat and plain legs. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150 829 Ω A 19th Century mahogany sofa or library table of plain rectangular form with twin drawers above flared pedestals united by a central cross stretcher, width 122cm. £200 - £300
831 Ω A 19th Century mahogany bookcase with a cornice pediment above arched glazed double doors, a single frieze drawer and a double door cupboard to the base section, height 217cm and width 93cm. £150 - £200 832 Ω A large early 20th Century plan chest, later black painted, fitted with eight shallow drawers, height 92cm and width 126cm. £200 - £300 833 Ω A 19th Century mahogany side table of rectangular form with a thumb-moulded edge above twin frieze drawers, raised to ringturned legs with applied porcelain castors, width 106cm. £80 - £120
£300 - £400
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834 Ω A late 19th to early 20th Century mahogany framed four fold dressing screen with relief moulded panel decoration, height 183cm.
840 Ω A 19th Century single side chair in the Gothic revival taste with an arched back above a solid seat and ring turned legs, later repainted.
849 Ω A 20th Century open-backed tallboy in the Victorian style, with double doors above a fall-front door and a skirted base, height 112cm and width 79cm.
£60 - £80
£80 - £120
£80 - £120
835 Ω A 19th Century mahogany press cupboard with a moulded cornice above double doors, enclosing three fixed shelves, two short and two long drawers, height 206cm and width 130cm.
841 Ω A late 19th Century pitch pine church pew with Gothic arch panels to each side, designed by William Butterfield and removed from St Andrews Church, Rugby, width 147cm.
850 Ω A large 19th Century carved wooden architectural bracket of scroll form carved with foliate motifs, removed from 67 Harborne Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham, height 56cm and depth 68cm.
£200 - £300
£100 - £150
836 Ω A late 19th to early 20th Century ebonised torchere, with square top above a tapered pillar and stepped square base, height 107cm.
842 Ω A small late 19th Century pitch pine pew of plain form, removed from St Chrysostom Church, Hockley, Birmingham, width 77cm.
£50 - £80
£80 - £120
837 Ω A late 19th to early 20th Century ebonised torchere, with square top above a tapered pillar and stepped circular base, height 106cm.
£80 - £120 839 Ω A small 19th Century mahogany side cupboard with upper frieze drawer above an alcove and skirted base, height 81cm and width 70cm. £50 - £80
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£80 - £120 845 Ω A 19th Century carved oak rectangular panel, detailed with central foliate detail within a trailing ivy border, 48cm by 36cm. £60 - £80 846 Ω A 20th Century Middle Eastern wall mirror with fret-cut repeat star pattern to the frame, with bevelled glass, 51cm by 47cm.
£50 - £80 838 Ω A late 19th to early 20th Century carved oak open arm chair in the Arts and Crafts taste with open arms and raised seat back with low relief carved stylised seed pod detail, together with a similar single side chair. (2).
844 844 Ω An early 20th Century oak butlers tray and stand, carved in low relief with acanthus detail and with twin pierced grip handles, width 82cm. ILLUSTRATED.
843 843 Ω A late 19th Century oak pew of small proportions with carved foliate detail to the upper rail, with later seat and back panels, width 78cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200
£100 - £150 851 Ω A Victorian figured walnut occasional table with a shaped apron above the reeded foliate carved pedestal and scroll tripod base, diameter 77cm. £50 - £80 852 Ω An early 19th Century mahogany carver chair with a yoke back above scroll arms and turned front legs, together with a Victorian mahogany yoke back side chair with turned and tapered front legs. (2).
£80 - £120
£30 - £50
847 Ω An early 20th Century Moorish style hardwood mirror, with turned trellis frame and inlaid corner detail, 59cm by 54cm.
853 Ω Four Victorian rosewood balloon back dining chairs with foliate carved splats and turned front legs. (4).
£80 - £120
£80 - £120
848 Ω A 19th Century Gothic revival carved triple arch panel, later painted, from St Marys Church, Harborne, Birmingham, height 70cm and width 153cm.
854 Ω An early 20th Century mahogany tub-shaped chair with slender lath back over cabriole front legs, S/D, together with a late Georgian mahogany rail back side chair with reeded front sabre legs. (2).
£50 - £80
£40 - £60
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856 An Edwardian satinwood banded and line inlaid mahogany bow-front music cabinet, the upper section enclosed by a pair of square bar glazed doors over six drop front drawers on square tapering legs and spade feet with inscribed silver presentation plaque, width 58cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300
855 855 A 20th Century George I style wing arm easy chair on shell carved cabriole legs united by turned stretchers upholstered in pale green plush. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120
857 A George III line inlaid mahogany secretaire bookcase of narrow proportions enclosed by a pair of swept glazed doors over a compartment fitted with drawers and pigeon holes above three drawers ebonised handles on bracket feet below a fluted cornice, width 97cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 858 An Edwardian pollard oak single bevelled edge mirror and double door wardrobe enclosed by part glazed Art Nouveau panels on a plinth base below a moulded edge cornice, width 195cm, together with a matching dressing chest with trinket drawers and central swing mirror over two short and two long drawers, width 121cm (2). £150 - £250 859 An 18th Century oak coffer chest with triple fielded panels and later foliate carved detail, raised to stile feet, height 63cm and width 126cm. £200 - £300
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860 A Victorian carved mahogany shaped back easy chair scroll arms upholstered in pale blue buttoned plush on carved cabriole legs.
857 861 A post-war revolving circular occasional table, after Fornasetti, with printed compass detail and gilt metal rim above four tapered ebonised legs, height 50cm and diameter 57cm. £150 - £200
862 A George III oak floorstanding corner cupboard enclosed by a pair of fielded panel doors below a moulded fluted edge cornice, height 187cm. £70 - £100
£60 - £80
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863 A set of eight 19th Century mahogany Chippendale style dining chairs, pierced vase splats with slip in tapestry seats on square block chamfered legs (8).
866 A George III oak bureau fitted pigeon hole and drawer interior above a well over two short and two long drawers on bracket feet, width 91cm.
£80 - £120
£50 - £80
864 A George III oak Chippendale style open elbow chair the tapestry slip in seat above a pierced vase splat above an apron to the front on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet (8).
867 A Victorian mahogany chiffonier with shaped scroll ledge back over two cushion drawers above a cupboard base enclosed by a pair of panel doors, width 138cm.
£50 - £80 865 A 19th Century Chippendale style mahogany parcel gilt wall mirror carved with a Ho Ho bird above a painted panel of frigates in battle engagement, height 69cm and width 39cm. £60 - £80
£80 - £120 868 A mid 19th Century mahogany secretaire bookcase enclosed by a pair of bar glazed doors above a drawer and shelf interior over a cupboard base on turned feet, width 110cm. £100 - £150 869 A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded side table with single frieze drawer above a shaped apron on slender legs terminating in pad feet, width 78cm. £60 - £90
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870 A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded straight-front chest of two short and three long cockbeaded drawers, oval brass drop handles on bracket feet, width 108cm. £80 - £120 871 A 19th Century mahogany straight-front chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, turned ebonised handles on bracket feet, width 108cm. £70 - £80 872 A set of six Carimate dining chairs designed by Vico Magistretti for Habitat, all in an ebonised finish with woven grass seats, together with a teak dining table of rectangular form, width 154cm. £400 - £600
873 A late Victorian mahogany partners desk fitted with three frieze drawers and three further drawers to each pedestal below a leather inset and moulded edge top on a plinth base, width 152cm, depth 129cm. £200 - £300 874 An 18th Century oak dresser, the plank top above three mahogany crossbanded drawers below a projecting moulded edge top, brass drop handles on carved cabriole legs terminating in hoof feet, 124cm long. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200 875 A late 18th to early 19th Century French oak farmhouse table, the rectangular plank top over a plain frieze on square tapering legs, length 178cm and width 82cm. £300 - £400
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876 A near set of six 18th Century yew wood Windsor elbow chairs, the hoop backs over pierced baluster shaped vase spats and elm seats above crinoline stretchers on turned splayed legs (6). ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000
877 An 18th Century oak side table, the rectangular plank top over a plain frieze on turned tapering legs united by rail stretchers, 77cm wide. £80 - £120
878 A George III circular mahogany tripod occasional table on a turned pedestal and splayed tripod legs terminating in brass feet, 66cm diameter.
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£80 - £120
879 A late 17th to early 18th Century moulded front oak chest of six short and one long drawers each with an chequered panel front, brass drop handles below a moulded edge plank top on stiles, width 84cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800
880 A 19th Century figured walnut work table, the rectangular top over a frieze drawer and bag slide supported on shaped splayed end supports, 48cm wide. £300 - £400 879
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881 A set of eight mid 18th Century mahogany dining chairs, probably Irish, the shaped vase scroll backs below scroll-detailed top rails, with swept side back supports over slip in seats and with a shell mount to the front seat rail, raised on shell-carved acanthus cabriole legs terminating in defined claw and ball feet (8). ILLUSTRATED. £4000 - £6000
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882 An 18th Century carved giltwood rococco style console table, the figured serpentine marble top over a pierced acanthus floret frieze flanked by swept conforming legs, united by an undertier formed as an open book, cello and pipe, width 98cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500 883 A 19th Century mahogany chiffonier with brass gallery back over a spindle supported shelf above a cupboard base enclosed by a pair of brass cross framed curtained doors on a plinth base, width 92cm. £250 - £350
890 A Georgian mahogany lowboy with cross-banded borders, fitted with three cock-beaded drawers to the apron, over square tapered legs, width 79cm. £150 - £200 891 A Victorian marquetry inlaid walnut credenza, with foliate frieze panels and gilt metal mounts with a convex glazed panel door to either side of the central panel, raised to a skirted base with bun feet, S/D, height 109cm and width 167cm. ILLUSTRATED.
882
£400 - £600
884 A Victorian carved mahogany easy chair scroll arms with floral decoration on cabriole legs upholstered in pink and white scale design.
892 A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, raised to bulbous turned legs, with two insert leaves, length 272cm when fully extended.
£100 - £150
£200 - £300
885 An early 19th Century oak bowfront hanging corner cupboard enclosed by plain panel doors flanked by reeded sides, height 60cm.
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£50 - £80 886 A Victorian carved mahogany double spoon buttoned back chaise longue concave front upholstered in pale blue plush on carved cabriole legs, length 161cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350 887-889 No Lots
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893 Eight early 20th Century mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale style, comprising two carvers and six side chairs, with leather upholstered seats above acanthus-carved front legs and claw and ball feet. (8). ILLUSTRATED.
897 A 19th Century rosewood concave-fronted work table, with a hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, raised to a carved pedestal and trefoil base, width 51cm. ILLUSTRATED.
899 An early 20th Century oak lowboy with foliate carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, containing a part canteen of cutlery to the fitted drawers, width 77cm. ILLUSTRATED.
901 An Arts and Crafts music cabinet, with foliate carved panels above turned feet, height 98cm and width 50cm.
£100 - £150
£200 - £300
£400 - £600
898 A late 19th Century Coalbrookdale cast iron hall stand, stamped C.B.Dale and numbered 100228, with five hat and coat hooks to the acanthus scroll frame above a shell formed drip tray, some damage and losses, height 178cm.
900 A Georgian mahogany fold-over card table with concertina action frame and reeded legs, S/D, height 73cm and width 91cm.
902 A 1930s Art Deco Odeon style table cabinet of stepped rectangular form, with line-inlaid detail and fitted with four graduated drawers, height 50cm and width 47cm.
£150 - £250
£150 - £200
894 A late 19th to early 20th Century walnut tub shaped salon chair, with fret-cut detail to the frame above turned front legs. £50 - £80 895 A 19th Century mahogany and rosewood cross-banded card table with acanthus-carved pedestal and four reeded outswept legs, width 92cm. ILLUSTRATED.
£100 - £150
£100 - £150
£150 - £200 896 A 19th Century mahogany occasional table with inlaid shell paterae and cross-banded borders above marquetry inlaid square tapered legs, diameter 102cm. £100 - £150 897
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12. If the Bidder fails to comply with these conditions, any deposit paid by the Bidder shall be forfeited to the Vendor of the lot, he paying out of it all just expenses of the Auctioneers and the lot shall be resold by public auction or private sale and the deficiency (if any) arising upon the resale together with the expenses of it shall be due as a debt from the Bidder in default upon the first sale. 13. a) Ownership in each lot shall not pass to the Bidder until full payment has been made (in cleared funds) of all sums due to the Vendor and the Auctioneers pursuant to these Conditions. b). Until such time as ownership of the lot passes to the Bidder the Vendor and the Auctioneers shall be able to enter onto any premises of the Bidder, or any third party where the goods are being stored and repossess the goods or be entitled at any time to require the Bidder to deliver up the Goods to the Vendor and/or the Auctioneers. 14. Any payments by the Bidder to the Auctioneers may be applied by the Auctioneers towards any sum owing from the Bidder to the Auctioneers, without regard to any directions of the Bidder or his agent, whether express or implied as to how that payment should be applied.
acknowledges the Auctioneers right to retain the premium payable by the Bidder in accordance with clause 8 above. A “sale entry / internet marketing” charge of £5-00 (VAT inclusive) will be applied to all lots, sold or otherwise, on each sale offering. The auctioneers shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the Vendor (subject to the deduction of all sums i.e. commissions and charges, due from the Vendor to the Auctioneers) no later than three weeks after receiving payment in full from the Bidder. In the event of the lots remaining unsold the vendor shall be liable to pay the Auctioneer the above “sale entry / internet marketing” charge on each lot. 21. The Auctioneers do not undertake the collection of goods but shall however if desired instruct a contractor on the Vendors behalf and at his expense. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for any damage, loss, or unauthorised removal of goods and for any damage to premises by such contractors. 22. The Auctioneer shall not be liable for any lots delivered to their premises without sale instruction and reserve the right to make a housing charge, this charge is also applicable to lots that have been requested to be collected by the Auctioneers. If not removed within two working weeks the Auctioneers hold the right to sell the items in order to recover any costs incurred by them. 23. Unless instructed by accompanying written notice, all goods, which the Auctioneers deem to have no saleable value, will be disposed of at the Auctioneers discretion either to a charity or by consignment for destruction.
Online Bidding
24. The Vendor will indemnify the Auctioneers, its servants and agents and the Bidder against any loss or damage suffered by either in consequence of any breach of clause 15 and/ or 16 above or otherwise of these Conditions on the part of the Vendor.
In completing the bidder registration on www.thesaleroom.com and providing your credit card details (and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd) you:
25. Any sums due, but unpaid, by the Vendor or the Bidder pursuant to these conditions shall carry interest (as well as after judgment) at the rate of 4% above Royal Bank of Scotland plc base rate from time to time from the due date until payment, such interest to be compounded monthly.
Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale.
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authorise Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and
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confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.
Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price
Vendors
15. The vendor warrants to the Auctioneer and to the Bidder that he/she is the true owner of the lot or is properly authorised to sell the lot by the true owner and is able to transfer the goods and marketable title to the lot free from any third party claims, liens or encumbrances. 16. The Vendor warrants to the Auctioneers and the Bidder that the goods as described and in particular as to the provenance and condition. The Vendor further warrants that any damage or non working parts have been fully declared to the Auctioneers and that the Vendor has provided the Auctioneers with all the information the Vendor has concerning the provenance of the property. 17. The Auctioneers act throughout as agents only and are not responsible for any default by either the Vendor or the Bidder. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for paying for paying the Vendor until they have received settlement in full (in cleared funds) of all sums due from the Bidder.
26. Cataloguing Terms: • All lots marked with an asterisk (*) denote Value Added Tax at the current rate on the hammer price. • The word “style” within a lot description denotes that, in our opinion, the item is a more recent copy of a period item. • “S/D” after a description denotes “Slight Damage”. • “A/F” after a description denotes “As Found”. • “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand.
Paintings & Drawings: Catalogue Terms
• Forename(s) and surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist forename(s) is not known a series of asterisks with or without initials). • Initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which maybe in part or totally his work. • Surname of the artist only ~ in our opinion a work in the style of the artist, contemporary or nearly contemporary, not necessarily a pupil. • Attributed to ~ in our opinion probably a work by the artist. • Signed ~ in our opinion the signature of the artist. • After ~ in our opinion a copy of the artist. • “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand of the artist.
General Conditions
19. The vendor shall be entitled to place prior to the sale a reserve on any lot, being the minimum hammer price at which the said lot may be treated as sold. Where a reserve has been placed the auctioneer may bid on behalf of the vendor.
27. The Auctioneers shall be relieved of its contractual obligations to the extent that the performance thereof is prevented, frustrated, impeded or delayed directly or indirectly by or in consequence of any default by the buyer or vendor, statue, regulation or order of any government, council or other authority, riot, public disorder, strike, industrial dispute, lock out or other labour disturbance, storm, flood, explosion or other natural disaster or any other clause beyond the reasonable control of the Auctioneers.
20. Commission shall be charged at a rate of 18% VAT inclusive* for sale entries, in each case, of the hammer price. Special rates are negotiable for large consignments of items. The Vendor hereby authorizes the Auctioneers to deduct all commission payable from the hammer price and
*VAT payable at the current rate
18. A vendor who enters a lot or lots for auction which are an asset of his/her business must disclose to the Auctioneers whether or not they are registered for Value Added Tax, at the current rate.
28. These terms and conditions shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law and any dispute or action that may arise shall be dealt with in accordance with English Law in an English Court.
Directions
From the North & East
From Junction 3 of the M5 follow A456/A491 for Stourbridge, from Stourbridge ring road take the A491 north, Mill Race Lane is the first right after the junction.
From the South
From Junction 4 of the M5 follow the A491 for Stourbridge, from Stourbridge ring road take the A491 north, Mill Race Lane is the first right after the junction.
By Rail
From Birmingham Snow Hill and Worcester to Stourbridge Town, via Stourbridge Junction. Approximately 15 minutes walk from the station.
Forthcoming Sale Dates
Saturday 7th February – Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables Saturday 7th March – Centuries of Glass Saturday 28th March – Fine Art Antiques & Collectables
Conditions of Absentee Bidding Fieldings Auctioneers execute bids as a convenience. Whilst every care is taken in carrying out bids, neither Fieldings Auctioneers nor their staff can be held responsible for any errors made of failure to execute bids.
Buyers intending to clear purchases without delay are advised to make arrangements for payment before the sale, giving satisfactory bank or other references. Failure to do so may mean collection will be delayed until cheques have cleared. Reference and bidding slips should arrive 24 hours prior to the day of sale.
You may permit the auctioneer to increase your bid by one increment to secure the sale on your behalf by indicating “plus one” after your bid amount. If you do not wish us to exceed the figure noted, please mark your bid “maximum”.
If you leave an odd bid, the auctioneer reserves the right to increase your bid to the next highest figure.
All successful bids are subject to a charge of 20.56% (VAT Inclusive) buyers premium on the hammer price.
Your attention is drawn to the terms and conditions of business of Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd.
In the event that two identical commission bids are received, the bid that was received first will prevail.
Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd Mill Race Lane Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 1JN
T: 01384 444 140 www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Reg No. 4261506