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The September Sale to include contents from Wordsley Manor Saturday 2nd September 2017 10.00am


Nicholas davies

Will Farmer

director Silver, Jewellery and Collectables

director Ceramics, glass and decorative Arts

nick@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

will@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Mark Hannam

Andrew Mayall

Alison Snowdon

Senior Valuer and Auctioneer Collectables and Furniture

Valuer and Auctioneer Collectables and Furniture

Valuer and Auctioneer Ceramics and Textiles

mark@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

alison@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

andrew@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

William Lacey

Liz Winnicott dgA

Picture Consultant

Silver and Jewellery Consultant

liz@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

bill@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Judith Woolgar

Ellie Bertram

June Emery

Accounts Manager

Administrative Assistant

Receptionist

judith@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

ellie@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

june@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Lee Coldrick

Alex Froggatt

Head Porter and Saleroom Assistant

Porter

alex@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk


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to include contents from Wordsley manor Lots marked with ✦ are from Wordsley Manor

Thursday 31st August Friday 1st September 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 20% (24% VAT inclusive) on the hammer price

Sale number 0207

Catalogue £12/£15 by post

Lots marked 3 artIsts re-saLe rIGHt (arr) Living artists and the descendants of artists deceased within the last 70 years are entitled to receive a re-sale royalty each time their work is bought. Please note ARR is calculated in euros. Auctioneers will apply current exchange rates. Applies to lots with hammer value over €1,000 as follows: 0 to €50,000 - 4%, €50,000.01 to €200,000 - 3%

Please note that all emails requesting condition reports and images must be received by close of business on Thursday 31st August. All commission bids submitted by email must be received before close of business on Friday 1st September. 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.

€200,000.01 to €350,000 - 1%, €350,000.01 to €500,000 - 0.5% Exceeding €500,000 - 0.25% ARR is capped at €12,500

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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. Online bidding registration closes on the morning of the sale at 9.30am.

Auctioning the lots The speed of the auction will vary between auctioneers. Typically we will cover approximately 120-130 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% on the total invoice. In accordance with financial regulations we do not accept single cash payments over £8,800 (€10,000). 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:

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 01384 444140.

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Mailboxes – 01905 732830 info@mbeworcester.co.uk

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.

That’s your lot – 01902 475212 thatsyourlot@outlook.com

Professional services

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

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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Order of sale Lot Numbers

Page Numbers

Ceramics

1 - 157

6 - 24

Glass

158 - 287

25 - 36

Silver and Silver Plate

288 - 358

37 - 43

Jewellery

359 - 436

44 - 50

Paintings and Prints

437 - 529

51 - 67

Collectables

530 - 614

68 - 79

Furniture

615 - 690

80 - 89

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Wordsley Manor, originally a house in a park, was built for John Holt, a successful businessman. Little is known of the house in its early years, but when the present owner’s Great-Great-Grandfather bought it in the early 1850s it took on a new lease of life. He was a member of the well-known Hodgetts glass-making family and his daughters were creative. One of them, Emily Hodgetts, was a gifted amateur painter and a number of her pictures are in the auction. Another daughter, Mary, eventually inherited the house and her eldest son, George Firmstone, took possession in 1924. Although George hailed from a long line of Black Country ironmasters, the creative spirit lived on: he had published a novel at the age of sixteen and wrote poetry throughout his life. His children, Cicely and Eldon, who lived at the manor for the rest of their lives, indulged their enthusiasm for the theatre, cinema and making films. Eldon, a talented musician, installed a cinema organ in the house, made records and even built a private cinema on the top floor. After Christopher Firmstone inherited the house in 1991 he and his wife, Joan, set about breathing new life into it as a family home. An architect by profession, whose work includes the adaptation and restoration of Somerset House in London for the Courtauld Galleries between 1981 and 1993, Christopher turned into a painter many years ago, adding a further flourish to the creative output of the occupants of Wordsley Manor. A number of his pictures are also in the auction.


1-157 Ceramics

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A late 18th Century Worcester blue and white octagonal plate decorated in The Two Men on a Hump-Backed Bridge pattern, the Chinoiserie roundel with pagodas, temples and trees with two figures in conversation, unmarked, diameter 22.5cm.

An early 20th Century Royal Doulton figure ‘Mr W.S Penley as Charley’s Aunt’ HN35, modelled by A. Toft, issued 1913 - 1936, printed Royal Doulton mark in black, height 18cm.

A 19th Century Staffordshire model of Hamlet, stood holding the skull of Yorick on a naturalistic base printed with ‘Alas poor Yorick’, height 27.5cm, S/D.

£200 - £300

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A pair of early 19th Century pearlware figures, possibly Enoch Wood, depicting a recumbent Anthony and Cleopatra, he wearing a chain mail tunic, looking skyward with his hand on his sword, she partly dressed in a robe with the fateful serpent wrapped around her arm, both on naturalistic bases, he painted 39 to the base, length 28cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

2 A late 18th to early 19th Century Worcester Royal Lily pattern footed tea bowl and saucer, both with crescent marks together with a matching teacup, coffee cup and Flight period breakfast cup (5). £60 - £80 3 An early 20th Century Alexander von Wahl blanc de chine model of a bear on a rocky base with green and brown tinting, impressed marks, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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£50 - £80

A large 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of Garibaldi, he stood leaning against a faux marble pedestal and holding a scroll, unmarked, height 50cm. £40 - £60

£200 - £300 8

A late 19th to early 20th Century twin handled pedestal vase and cover decorated with sprays of hand tinted flowers against a yellow ground, the scroll handles with relief moulded garlands, bears spurious Augustus Rex mark, height 38cm.

A 19th Century Staffordshire figure modelled as Susan and Charlotte Cushman playing Romeo and Juliet with printed verse to the front “Oh, think’st thou we shall ever meet again?’’ “I doubt it not, and all these woes shall serve. For sweet discourses in our time to come’’, unmarked, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£80 - £120

£50 - £80

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£60 - £80 10 A 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of Lord Byron stood with a yellow shawl draped over his shoulder and wearing a green skirt, painted to the front Byron, unmarked, height 41.5cm, S/D. £40 - £60 11 A 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of Othello and Iago, titled to the base, height 31cm. £80 - £120


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An early 19th Century pearlware semi-circular footed planter decorated with three mauve transfer printed cartouche panels, the first with a portrait of ‘Willm Henry West Betty Born 13th Septr 1791’, the middle with a countryside landscape and the last with ‘British Tragedian with feeling and propriety he astonishes the judicious of human nature 1804’, all against a yellow ground with a moulded border edge with acorn leaves and mask heads, unmarked, R.S Pinhorn Collection 291 paper label to the base, height 13cm, A/F. ILLUSTRATED.

Two 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figures, the first of Shylock stood in an orange robe, the second of Falstaff, both titled to the bases, unmarked, height 24cm and 17cm. (2).

A late 18th to early 19th Century Derby porcelain figure modelled as Edmund Kean as Richard III, unmarked, height 28cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£200 - £300

£40 - £60 15 A 19th Century Staffordshire spill vase modelled as Jenny Marston as Perdita and Frederick Robinson as Florizel from A Winters Tale, titled to the base, unmarked, height 32cm, together with a 19th Century Staffordshire model of David Garrick as Richard III, height 21cm, S/D. (2). £40 - £60

A 19th Century Staffordshire equestrian figure of Don Quixote, titled to the naturalistic base, unmarked, height 24cm. £50 - £80 16

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A large early 19th Century figure modelled on James Quinn as Sir John Falstaff, he dressed in a floral overcoat, purple patterned breeches and black boots stood on a floral encrusted base holding a sword and shield, unmarked, possibly Derby, height 38cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

Two 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figures, the first of Sir Walter Scott with his dog Maida by his side, the second of Dick Whittington, both titled to the base, unmarked, height 36.5cm.

A late 18th to early 19th Century Staffordshire Pratt ware type model of a cat, sponge decorated in orange and brown with a yellow tail and collar, unmarked, height 8cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An early 19th Century Staffordshire pearl ware bust of Othello raised to a faux marble pedestal base, unmarked, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £80

£100 - £150 20 An early 19th Century Staffordshire pearl ware bust of Chaucer raised to a socle base, incised title to the back, unmarked, height 21.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £200

£100 - £150 21 An early 19th Century Staffordshire pearl ware bust of Voltaire raised to a faux marble pedestal base, painted title to the back, unmarked, height 16cm, the base restored. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 22 An early 19th Century Staffordshire pearl ware bust of Rousseau raised to a faux marble pedestal base, unmarked, height 17.5cm, the base S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 19

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£100 - £150 24 An early 19th Century Staffordshire pearl ware figure modelled as Andromache weeping over the ashes of Hector, unmarked, height 24cm, S/D. £50 - £80 25 A large early 19th Century Staffordshire pearl ware Enoch Wood type portrait figure of John Milton, he stood on a black and white faux marble square pedestal with his right arm leaning on scroll column decorated with a relief moulded scene of Adam and Eve being chased by a fallen angel (Satan), in his left hand holding a quill, unmarked, height 39.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600


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An early 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester desk inkwell, the rectangular body with hand painted floral sprays and gilt detailing to the moulded border edges, the affixed handle formed as a gilt laurel leaf flanked by two affixed pen stands formed as baluster vases, flanked by two affixed circular pots containing a separate pounce pot and ink pot decorated with gilt vines and garlands and conforming floral sprays, the whole raised to four claw feet, painted script mark, length 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A 19th Century Staffordshire Ordinary Toby dressed in a yellow overcoat, orange waistcoat and blue breeches, unmarked, height 24.5cm.

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28 26 A pair of 19th Century Worcester Aesthetic moon flask vases, the first decorated in relief with a roundel portrait of a Japanese lady wearing an elaborate hair piece, the second with a Japanese gentleman wearing a purple hat, both with stylised Japonesque birds to the back against an ivory white and gold speckled ground, the affixed stands with gilt and patterned detailing, he marked to the base, height 21.5cm, both stands, A/F. ILLUSTRATED.

An early 19th Century Derby desk stand with three recesses to house a candlestick, covered inkwell and a cache pot, all decorated with a floral Imari pattern with gilt detailing, painted marks, length 27cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

£50 - £80 30 A collection of 19th Century Derby dinner wares each decorated with a gilt and blue enamel garland border with conforming sprays to the wells/bodies, comprises seven 25cm shallow bowls, nine 25cm plates, two lidded square dishes length 27cm, an oval meat plate 36.5cm, one small lidded dish, a small oval dish, one spare cover and two large oval tureens, all with painted marks. (qty). £200 - £300 31 An early 20th Century cased Royal Worcester coffee set comprising six cans and six saucers each decorated with a garland and swag pattern over a yellow ground, the can with hallmarked silver holders for Birmingham 1904. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

£150 - £200

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32 A matched early 20th Century cased coffee set comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar basin and six cans and saucers decorated with a gilt Art Nouveau pattern over a yellow ground, the pot, cans, sugar basin and milk jug all with hallmarked silver mounts, various hallmarks, the box stamped Goldsmiths and Silversmiths. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 33 33

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A framed Royal Worcester circular porcelain panel decorated by J. Stinton with hand painted Highland cattle at the mossy bank of a lake with mountains in the background, signed to the front and titled to the reverse ‘On the Dee’, puce mark with faint date code, visible diameter 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A framed rectangular Royal Worcester porcelain panel decorated by J. Stinton with Highland cattle on a mossy bank with mountains and ferns in the background, signed to the front, marks concealed by frame, visible 25cm x 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£400 - £600

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£600 - £800


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A cased set of six Royal Worcester coffee cups and saucers panel decorated by Harry Stinton with Highland cattle on a mossy bank with mountains in the distance, the reverse with mountainous ferns, the cup interiors in gilt with gilding to the central wells of the saucers, each signed, puce marks with date code for 1924. ILLUSTRATED.

A framed rectangular Royal Worcester porcelain panel decorated by J. Stinton with Highland cattle on a mossy bank with mountains and ferns in the background, signed to the front, marks concealed by frame, visible 24cm x 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £800

£1500 - £2000

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An early 19th Century Staffordshire figural pair modelled as Elijah and the Widow, both with seated figures sat before a floral bocage and raised to square bases with moulded supports, each with title plaque to the front, height 31cm, damages and restoration.

A Royal Worcester shape F132 small jardiniere decorated with a yellow and pink rose and buds within moulded borders, green printed mark with date code for 1923, diameter 12cm.

£80 - £120

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37 37 A late 19th to early 20th Century tin glazed charger decorated with a floral spray within a patterned border with a foliate pattern rim, all hand painted in blue, green, yellow and orange, unmarked, diameter 30cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80

A late 18th Century Worcester cabbage leaf jug decorated with blue and white floral sprays with a mask head spout and scroll handle, unmarked, height 17.5cm. £60 - £80 41

A late 19th Century KPM framed porcelain plaque painted after Titian, Girl with a Basket of Fruits (Lavinia), the oval plaque within a gilt frame, retains wooden back and so marks obscured, 17cm x 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 44

An 18th Century Worcester footed bowl decorated in the blue and white Rock Strata pattern, painted crescent moon mark, diameter 23cm, S/D.

A late 19th Century KPM framed porcelain plaque painted after Murillo, The Flower Girl, the oval plaque within a gilt frame, retains wooden back and so marks obscured, 17cm x 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

38 A Ruskin Pottery crystalline glaze vase decorated in a streaked yellow over orange with green spotting, impressed mark and dated 1930, height 20.5cm. £80 - £120

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A late 19th Century Vienna cabinet plate decorated with a hand painted portrait of a young lady with her hands beneath her chin, all within a patterned border of Chinoiserie cartouche and floral panels, titled to the reverse Altdeutsche Burgersfrau, printed beehive mark, diameter 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A 19th Century Parian figure of Charles Dickens on a socle base, height 30cm. £50 - £80

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A mid 19th Century inkwell decorated by Sparks of Worcester, the circular shallow dish with a central inkwell and cover decorated with a hand painted scene of Witley Court within gilt borders and a floral spray, the reverse painted ‘Witley Court, The temporary residence of her majesty the Queen Adelaide and the Property of the Rt Hon the Lord Ward’ painted Sparks Worcester, probably Coalport porcelain, diameter 16cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 47

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A mid 19th Century Coalport Porcelain pen tray decorated by Sparks of Worcester with a hand painted scene of Swiss Cottage Cashiobury [sic], Watford, Herts, the landscape cartouche flanked by two floral sprays within gilt borders, painted marks in red to the reverse, length 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 48 ✦

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A 19th Century Parian bust of Major General Sir Henry Havelock, sculpted by Joseph Durham, titled to the front Havelock, inscribed to the reverse J Durham and dated 1858, height 22cm, S/D.

50 50 ✦ A Royal Dux Bohemia figural group modelled as two young lovers dressed in classical dress stood on a rustic base, the whole decorated in shot enamels with gilt detailing, applied pink triangle mark, impressed 1513, height 58cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180 51 ✦ A 19th Century Parian figure ‘Prayer’ designed by John Bell for Summerly’s Art Manufacturers, S/D, together with a Parian bust of Cardinal Manning. (2). £60 - £80

£50 - £80

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A 19th Century Minton Parian figure of Colin Minton Campbell stood holding a tazza which rests on a majolica stand, after the original by Sir Thomas Brock, impressed marks, height 49cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A 19th Century Minton Parian figure of Ariadne sat on a panther, modelled by John Bell after the original by Dannecker, impressed date marks, height 29cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150

£200 - £300

A pair of early 20th Century Japanese cabinet plates each decorated with carp and iris in tones of blue, both with painted Mount Fuji and nine character mark to the base, diameter 22.5cm, one A/F.

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A 19th Century Copeland Art Union Parian bust of Edward Prince of Wales, modelled by Marshall Wood, impressed marks to back Marshall Wood Sculp 1868, Pub Augt 1 1883 Copeland, Crystal Palace Art Union, height 33cm. S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

A pair of 19th Century Parian figures of classical ladies each stood on circular bases with garlands of grapes in their hair, unmarked, height 32cm.

A 19th Century Parian ware model of the Sacred Heart Jesus stood on an octagonal base, possibly Robinson and Leadbeater, height 41cm, S/D.

£60 - £80

£50 - £80

£60 - £90

54 ✦ A late 19th Century Sitzendorf floral encrusted pedestal fruit basket with cherubs playing musical instruments, height 37cm, A/F.

£40 - £60 60 ✦

58 ✦ A 19th Century Copeland Art Union Parian bust of Princess Alexandra (with earrings) modelled by F.M Miller, impressed marks to back Pub Feby 1 1883, Copeland, Crystal Palace Art Union, FM Miller, Sculpt, height 31cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A 19th Century Adams & Co Parian bust of John Bright on a socle base, the reverse impressed Adams & Co, published by John Stark Etruria, March 23rd 1887, height 41cm. £100 - £150

£70 - £90

£60 - £80

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A 19th Century Adams & Co Parian bust of Gladstone on a socle base, the reverse impressed Adams & Co, published by John Stark Etruria, April 25 1866, height 41cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A pair of early 20th Century French faience armorial plates each decorated with a central crest surrounded by a floral border, painted Rouen mark, diameter 26cm, one A/F.

A late 18th Century Worcester scalloped edge tea bowl and saucer decorated in the Fancy Bird pattern, probably by the Atelier of James Giles, unmarked, saucer diameter 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150 62 ✦ A Copeland Parian statue entitled Maidenhood, modelled by Edgar Papworth, published Sept 2nd 1881, impressed marks, height 59cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 63 ✦ A 19th Century Parian figure of a woman stood by a well with an urn, height 30cm. S/D. £40 - £60 64 ✦ A pair of 19th Century Chinese cylinder vases decorated in blue and white with dragons amidst chrysanthemums and bamboo, the slightly flared neck with a patterned border, each with spurious Kangxi mark, height 31cm, one A/F. ILLUSTRATED.

£40 - £60 66 ✦ An extensive 20th Century Japanese dinner service decorated with trailing leaves over a mountainous landscape, printed character marks to the reverse. (qty). £60 - £80 67

£150 - £200 69 An 18th Century Worcester tea bowl and saucer decorated in the blue and white Fence pattern, crescent marks to both, saucer diameter 11.5cm. £50 - £80

A late 18th Century Worcester tea bowl and saucer decorated in the transfer applied blue and white Gillyflower pattern, the tea bowl with feather moulded and the saucer a scalloped edge, painted marks to the base of each, saucer diameter 12.5cm. £60 - £80

£100 - £150

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73 A Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits twin handled pedestal vase decorated in the round with hand painted peaches and grapes to one side and blackberries and apples to the reverse by S. Weston, the scroll handles, moulded foot and neck with tonal gilding, black printed mark alongside Hand Painted Fruit Study, signed to the body, height 31cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800

76 76 A 19th Century Staffordshire open base figure of Nelson stood dressed in a blue and orange naval uniform with a green sash and tricorn hat, before a black painted anchor with a pedestal, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80

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A late 18th Century Worcester footed tea bowl decorated in the black and white transfer applied Milkmaids pattern, unmarked, diameter 7.5cm.

A matched Royal Worcester Fallen Fruits cabinet teacup and saucer, the teacup with hand painted peaches and grapes by J. Cook and the saucer with peaches and grapes by J. Smith, both pieces signed, black printed marks, saucer diameter 15cm.

£50 - £80 71 An early 20th Century Staffordshire cider mug relief decorated with cricket players with silver lustre floral sprays, all to a beige ground, unmarked, height 11cm.

£80 - £120

£60 - £80

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An early 20th Century Meissen model of a parrot perched on a tree branch with cherries and strawberries, the brightly coloured bird with a cherry in its beak, cross swords mark to the base, impressed 20 980, height 33cm, A/F. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 75

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A 19th Century Staffordshire figure modelled as the ‘Sailor’s Farewell’, the sailor stood on a circular base with his hand on a basket, dressed in a blue jacket with his other hand aloft, unmarked, height 23cm, restored.

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An early 19th Century Staffordshire pearlware figure modelled as The Lost Sheep, after Enoch Wood, with a shepherd carrying sheep on his shoulders, height 19.5cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED.


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A 19th Century Staffordshire flatback figure modelled as Uncle Tom & Eva, gilt title to the oval base, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A late 18th Century Staffordshire model of stag sat on a naturalistic base and before a bocage, painted decoration, height 8cm, together with an early 19th Century toy model of a seated ram with incised floral decoration, height 5cm, restored. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire facing figures modelled as John Solomon Rarey and Cruiser, both partially coloured with gilt detailing, unmarked, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A 19th Century Staffordshire pearl ware figure of Nell, she sat on a stool with a cat beneath, pouring a glass of ale from a jug, named to the front, open base, unmarked, height 17cm.

£300 - £500

£40 - £60

£40 - £60

A 19th Century Staffordshire figure modelled as Shakespeare leaning on a pedestal and holding a scroll, unmarked, height 24cm.

£40 - £60 79 An early 19th Century Enoch Wood, Staffordshire figure ‘Sadness’ modelled as a lady sat beside a tree stump, holding her head in her arm looking down to her dog, unmarked, Salter Collection paper label to the base, height 19.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 80 A 19th Century Staffordshire pearlware figure entitled Tendernefs (Tenderness) modelled as a young boy and girl stood on a pedestal placing a garland of flowers around the neck of a lamb, titled in red to the base, impressed 133 to the back, unmarked, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

82 A 19th Century Walton modelled of a cherub stood before a flowering bocage holding a basket of flowers with a basket to its feet, stood on a green and brown base with scroll mark to the back, height 15cm, S/D.

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£70 - £90 83 A 19th Century Walton modelled of a cherub stood before a flowering bocage holding a basket of flowers with a basket to its feet, stood on a green base with scroll mark to the back, height 15cm, restored. £70 - £90

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A 19th Century Staffordshire figure modelled as Prince Albert and the Prince of Wales, Albert sat on a chair wearing a blue jacket with his arm holding the Prince of Wales to his side, unmarked, EX. collection of Sir Alfred Owen paper label to the base, height 21cm.

A 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of Garibaldi stood with his hand resting on a sword and with a pennant flag painted Liberte, unmarked, height 27cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED.

A 19th Century Wood & Caldwell pearlware figure modelled as the actor James Quin as Sir John Falstaff dressed in costume holding a shield and sword, impressed mark to the base, height 23cm, restored.

A 19th Century Staffordshire flatback figural group modelled as Samuel & Eli, Eli sat with Samuel by his side, titled to the front, unmarked, height 29.5m, restored.

£40 - £60

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88 A 19th Century Staffordshire figure modelled as Prince Albert and Napoleon stood in military uniform shaking hands before two crossed flags, unmarked, height 20cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60

A 19th Century Staffordshire figure modelled as the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal riding on a horse and cart, impressed to the front Prince and Princess, unmarked, height 21.5cm, restored. £60 - £80 92

89 A 19th Century Staffordshire model of a Greenwich Hospital pensioner with peg leg and seated beside a table holding a glass and jug, unmarked, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

£60 - £80

A 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of Revd. Thomas Raffles stood beside a pedestal with a book in his hand, unmarked, ‘From Lt. Col A.C.W Kimton’s Collection, no. 442’ paper label to the base, height 23cm. £40 - £60

£60 - £80 94 A 19th Century pearlware Staffordshire figure modelled as Hope, she stood beside an anchor draped in a red robe, unmarked, height 21cm. £40 - £60 95 A 19th Century Staffordshire equestrian figure of Field Marshall Lord Roberts, he in military uniform and sat on a horse, titled to the oval base, height 31cm. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60 96 A 19th Century Staffordshire flatback modelled as Rebekah and Abraham’s servant at the well, unmarked, height 30cm. £70 - £90

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98 98 A 19th Century Staffordshire figure depicting Judas paying Pontius Pilate thirty pieces of silver, raised to a shaped base, unmarked, height 25cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £70 - £90


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A 19th Century Staffordshire flatback figure modelled as a drummer boy dressed in blue, stood before a large goat, unmarked, height 26cm.

A 19th Century Staffordshire figural group modelled as the ‘MacDonald’s of Glencoe’, representing clan chief Alexander MacDonald (or Maclan of Glencoe) defending his wife and child from the Campbells, Sir Colin Campbell ignored MacDonald’s oath of allegiance and so murdered the entire clan in the infamous 1692 ‘massacre of Glencoe’, unmarked, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.

Two 19th Century Staffordshire flatback figures, the first modelled as a spill vase with two figures taking a rest from harvesting, sat before a tree branch, the second modelled as a young boy in Scottish dress holding a goat under one arm and a sheaf of corn, both unmarked, both height 25cm. (2).

Three 19th Century Staffordshire figures comprising a portrait figure of Milton, a model of Princess Victoria sat on a goat and spill vase modelled with a young girl sat beside a bee hive holding aloft a yellow bird, tallest 22.5cm, S/D.

£80 - £120

£150 - £200

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A 19th Century Staffordshire equestrian figure modelled as Garibaldi sat on his horse, unmarked, height 25cm.

£70 - £90 100 A 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of the smuggler and Pirate Will Watch, he stood holding a gun in his left hand and a shotgun in his right with barrels at his feet, titled to the base, height 38.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60 101 A 19th Century Staffordshire equestrian portrait figure of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, he in military uniform with a feather plume helmet and sat on a horse, titled P F Charles, unmarked, height 39cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

103 A 19th Century Staffordshire pocket watch holder flatback modelled as the Three Graces stood before a flowering tree with two yellow love birds above, unmarked, height 28.5cm, S/D. £50 - £80 104 Three 19th Century Staffordshire figures comprising a flatback of Stanfield Hall, a figure of a deer and a model of a dancer, all unmarked, all with damages. Stanfield Hall was the home of Isaac Jermy, who in November 1848 was murdered by James Rush.

A 19th Century Staffordshire flatback spill vase believed to be modelled as the Prince of Wales and Princess Royal sat before a tree with a dog beside them with a train emerging from a tunnel below, unmarked, height 27cm. It is believed this figure commemorates the opening of Paddington Station in 1854. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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£50 - £80 109 Two 19th Century Staffordshire figures, the first a spill vase with red riding hood sat next to the wolf, the second modelling as a dancing girl holding a basket of encrusted flowers, both unmarked, both 26cm. (2). £50 - £80

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Four 19th Century Staffordshire figures comprising a model of Milton, a fisher girl and fisherman (a pair) and a spill vase modelled as three children reading a book before a tree stump, all unmarked, tallest 22cm. (4).

A pair of 19th Century Staffordshire dog jugs formed as a seated spaniel with gilt detailing together, height 19.5cm, with a late 19th Century pair of Staffordshire mantel dogs with fan tails. (4).

An early 19th Century Staffordshire Neale & Co figure modelled as Pomona (or Ceres), she dressed in a pattern dress with yellow shawl holding a horn of plenty, all to a square base, unmarked, height 25cm.

A 19th Century Staffordshire equestrian figure modelled as Louisa Fairbrother (Mrs FitzGeorge), the wife of the second Duke of Cambridge, she sat on a horse and titled Duchess to the oval base, unmarked, height 35cm.

£100 - £150

Louisa Fairbrother’s marriage to George, the second Duke of Cambridge, was in contravention of the Royal Marriages Act 1772. Their marriage was not recognised under the law and this meant that she was never given a title. It is believed that owing to her popularity, the potters gave her the courtesy title of Duchess. In this model she is the left side figure. ILLUSTRATED.

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111 Three 19th Century Staffordshire figures comprising Persuasion or Buttercup Girl, a small spill vase modelled as the Babes in the Wood with two small sleeping children by a tree stump and the last a theatrical figure holding a shield, all unmarked, tallest 31cm. £80 - £120 112 A pair of 19th Century Wayte & Ridge salt glazed figures of a lady and gentleman fisherfolk, she dressed in a brown bodice and blue skirt with apron and bonnet holding a boy, he in holding a girl, kite mark to base, height 29cm, S/D, together with a 19th Century Staffordshire flatback modelled as lady and gentleman, he offering her a basket of flowers. (3).

A 19th Century Obadiah Sherratt hand painted Staffordshire figure of the Village Maid, she seated reading a book before a flowering bocage on a square table type base with oval title plaque, unmarked, height 26cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

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A 19th Century Obadia Sherratt hand painted Staffordshire figure entitled Elijah &, modelled with Elijah sat before a flowering bocage with ravens either side sat on a square table type base with oval title plaque, unmarked, height 31cm, restored.

A 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of Robert Bruce, he stood in Scottish dress with a plaid shawl over his shoulders and resting his arm on a sword, titled to the oval base, unmarked, height 38cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £80

£80 - £120

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A 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of Swight Lynam Moody, he dressed in a black overcoat with one hand on his hip and the other leaning on a book, on a pedestal, unmarked, height 44cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£40 - £60

£120 - £180


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124 A 19th Century Sunderland lustre plaque decorated with a black and white transfer of a galleon in full sail with houses in the distance, the border in pink lustre with a bronze lustre trim, unmarked, length 20.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £80 125

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A 19th Century Sunderland lustre plaque decorated with a black and white transfer applied galleon in full sail with a cartouche beneath with the motto ‘May Peace & Plenty on our Nation Smile on Trade with Commerce. Bless the British Isle’, the border edge in pink lustre with a bronze lustre trim, unmarked, length 21cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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120 An early 19th Century Staffordshire Neale & Co figure modelled as Diana the Hunteress, she dressed in a patterned dress with yellow shawl holding a bow in one hand and reaching for an arrow, all to a square base, unmarked, height 30cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

A large early 20th Century Staffordshire open base head and shoulders bust of General William Booth (1829-1912), founder of the Salvation Army, dressed in his uniform with black lettering The Salvation Army to the band of his hat and Blood and Fire shield to his chest, unmarked, height 34.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £200

£700 - £900

121 An early 20th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of General Lord Kitchener stood in his military uniform, titled to the front Kitchener, height 36cm. £40 - £60 122 A 19th Century Staffordshire portrait figure of the Duke of Wellington, he stood in uniform and a cloak holding a scroll in one hand with his other hand leaning on a sword, titled to the front on a stepped rectangular plinth, unmarked, height 34cm.

125 123 An early 19th Century Dixon & Co Sunderland lustre plaque, transfer decorated with the motto ‘Behold God, will not cast away, a perfect man, neither will HE help the evil doers’, the edge with a pink lustre border and a bronze lustre edge trim, impressed Dixon Co, length 21.5cm. £40 - £60

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127 A late 18th Century Staffordshire Enoch Wood pearlware statue of a scantily clad lady partly draped in green floral patterned robe with a black and gold necklace, she stood on a socle imitation marble base, possibly depicting Salmacis, unmarked, height 73cm. ILLUSTRATED. £2500 - £3000 128 A large early 20th Century pedestal vase and cover decorated with hand painted cartouche panels depicting figures playing music and dancing within a garden setting, both flanked with pink ribbons meeting under the handles with scrolls and acanthus leaves, the handles formed as goat heads, the domed cover with a pierced border and topped with three large encrusted flowers, bears spurious cross swords mark, height 65cm, S/D and staple repaired. £200 - £300 129 A late 19th Century Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled shape 1021 vase decorated with brambles and berries in matt black and gold, puce mark with date code for 1887, height 25.5cm, S/D, together with a shape 1094 flatback jug decorated with flowers and foliage, puce mark with date code for 1892, height 12.5cm, S/D. (2). £60 - £80 130 An 18th Century Worcester coffee cup and saucer decorated in the blue and white Cannonball pattern, each with crescent marks to the base, saucer diameter 12cm. £60 - £80 131 An 18th Century Worcester coffee cup and saucer, both with feather moulded detailing and painted with blue and white floral sprays, both with painters marks to the base, saucer diameter 11.5cm. £100 - £150 132

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An 18th Century Worcester tea bowl and saucer decorated in the blue and white printed Three Ladies pattern, both pieces unmarked, saucer diameter 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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A late 18th Century Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer decorated in the Mansfield pattern, both pieces unmarked other than painters marks, saucer bears Mark Hall Col. 40 paper label. (2).

A late 18th Century Worcester sparrow beak jug decorated in the blue and white Cannonball pattern, crescent mark to the base, height 9cm.

A collection of ten assorted 19th and early 20th Century Staffordshire blue and white transfer decorated plates to include a Spode Girl at the Well pattern, Davenport and a Rogers Monopteros pattern. (10).

An 18th Century Worcester globular teapot decorated in the blue and white Cannonball pattern, the finial formed as a single flower head, crescent mark to the base, height 14cm.

£70 - £90

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134 An 18th Century Worcester First Period coffee cup and saucer, each of fluted form decorated in the blue and white Prunus Root pattern, workman’s mark to the bases, saucer diameter 11cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150 135 A late 18th Century Worcester sparrow beak jug decorated in the blue and white Bird in Branches pattern, crescent mark to the base, height 9cm. £120 - £150 136 An 18th Century Worcester coffee cup and saucer decorated in the blue and white Candle Fence pattern, each with crescent marks to the base, saucer diameter 12cm. £100 - £150

£100 - £150

An 18th Century Worcester tea bowl and saucer decorated in the blue and white The Gazebo pattern, painters marks to the base, saucer diameter 11.6cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 139 An 18th Century Worcester footed sugar bowl decorated in the blue and white Argument pattern, crescent mark to the base, diameter 9.5cm, height 7cm.

£40 - £60 142 A late 18th Century Worcester coffee pot decorated in the blue and white Hollow Rock Lily pattern, lacks lid, painted crescent mark, height 19.5cm. £100 - £150

£200 - £300 144 A late 18th Century Worcester blue and white circular basket decorated to the central well with the printed Pinecone pattern, the reticulated border edge formed from interlocking circles with a painted diaper design, the exterior with applied blue flower heads, hatched crescent mark, 22.5cm. £120 - £150

£80 - £120 140 A late 18th Century Worcester twin handled sauce boat decorated with a blue and white hand painted landscape with smaller floral sprays, the exterior with Chinoiserie roundels within moulded garland frames, painters marks to the base otherwise unmarked, length 19.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500 140

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An 18th Century Worcester cylindrical cider mug decorated in the blue and white Natural Sprays pattern with applied strap handle, crescent mark to the base, height 14.5cm.

A 19th Century Coalport cabinet plate decorated with a hand painted floral spray against a milk white ground with a blue and gilt grape vine border, unmarked, diameter 24cm.

£200 - £300

£40 - £60

A late 18th to early 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester oval spoon tray decorated in polychrome enamels with Chinese figures in a garden, unmarked, later marked in pencil ‘Chamberlain c1790, Design No. 8 ‘Common Image’, length 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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A late 18th Century Worcester cylindrical cider mug painted with the Walk in the Garden pattern with a Chinese boy and a ‘Long Eliza’ lady walking amidst stylised trees, crescent mark to the base, height 14.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An early 19th Century Newhall coffee can decorated with a gilt and blue and orange enamel band, unmarked, height 6.2cm.

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A late 18th Century Bow blanc de chine coffee cup and saucer decorated with relief moulded prunus blossom, saucer diameter 11.4cm.

£80 - £120

£150 - £200

An 18th Century Worcester coffee cup and saucer decorated in the L’Amour pattern designed by Robert Hancock, both unmarked, saucer diameter 11.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

147 A late 18th Century Worcester cylindrical cider mug decorated in the blue and white European Landscape pattern, crescent mark to the base, height 11.7cm. £200 - £300 148 An early 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr coffee can decorated in polychrome enamels with a Chinoiserie garden setting with a robed figure stood beside temple building and an exotic bird in a stylised tree, impressed mark, height 6cm.

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153 A 19th Century Meissen teacup and saucer each decorated with hand painted cartouche floral sprays against a yellow ground, both pieces with underglaze star marks, saucer diameter 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A late 18th Century Worcester Chinoserie coffee cup transfer decorated with a black and white classical ruins to one side and rural buildings, unmarked, height 5.6cm.

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An early 19th Century Staffordshire custard cup, the body with conjoined handle decorated with an incised banded pattern and a white applied upper band, unmarked, height 5cm. £30 - £50

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An 18th Century Worcester Chinoiserie coffee cup black pencil decorated with the Boy on a Buffalo pattern, unmarked other than the painters mark, height 6.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150

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An early 20th Century Thomas Webb & Sons clear crystal water jug of footed baluster form with collar neck and applied loop handle, the body relief moulded and polished intaglio cut with stylised flowers and foliage, acid mark, height 24cm.

An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams clear crystal glass Grotesque decanter of waisted form with heavily lobed body below a silver hallmarked collar and lapidary stopper, height 26cm, marks rubbed.

A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons posy bowl with a frill base mounted with a central wrythen fluted bowl all in a graduated straw opalescence, registered pattern 231387, April 26th 1894, height 8cm.

£80 - £120

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An early 20th Century scent bottle of tapered octagonal form, deeply moulded to the body with stylised violets all below a lapidary stopper, unmarked, height 18cm.

A large late 19th Century John Walsh Walsh posy vase in the form of a stylised thistle with applied clear crystal petals over the graduated purple to clear body, raised to a rustic form stem and moulded foot, height 29cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£180 - £220 159 An early 20th Century Stourbridge clear crystal glass vase of barrel form, cut and polished with panels of scrolls, flowers and foliage between repeat borders, unmarked, height 21cm. £80 - £120 160 An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh clear crystal decanter of baluster form, relief moulded and finely cut with a repeat stylised foliate motif below a silver hallmarked collar and hollow blown spire form stopper, hallmarked Sheffield 1901, height 30cm.

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An early 20th Century Thomas Webb & Son scent bottle of spherical form, polished intaglio cut with a stylised thistle over a scale moulded ground below a lapidary stopper, unmarked, height 14cm. £100 - £150

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A late 19th Century epergne, possibly Stuart & Sons, the wave edged domed base with a gilt metal three branch holder with fluted posy vases all in a graduated straw opalescence, unmarked, height 40cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A pair of late 19th Century Stourbridge posy vases of fluted spherical form with collar necks decorated with a graduated white opalescence, unmarked, height 12cm. (2).

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, round funnel bowl with basal moulding above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral tapes outside a lace twist, raised to a concial foot, height 15cm.

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ovoid bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a double five ply spiral outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 13cm.

£250 - £350

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167 A late 19th Century John Walsh Walsh Jack in the Pulpit posy vase with a roll over rim, twisted stem and petal edged foot all in a pale graduated straw opalescence over citron ground, height 31cm. £80 - £120 168 A late 19th Century Stourbridge posy vase of footed trumpet form with a tight frill rim, decorated with fine white pull up threads over a pale ruby ground, height 23.5cm. £60 - £80

£60 - £80

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An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams clear crystal claret jug of wrythen fluted tapered ovoid form with applied high loop handle, polish intaglio cut with spiralled bands of stylised flowers and foliage all below a silver hallmarked collar and cover, dated Birmingham 1906, height 33cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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171 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, round funnel bowl with basal moulding above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral gauze outside a spiral tape, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl with basal moulding above a double series opaque twist stem with a seventeen ply spiral outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a concial foot, height 14cm. £100 - £150

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, flared round funnel bowl above a multi series air twist stem, raised to a folded conical foot, height 15cm. £80 - £120 175 An 18th Century cordial glass circa 1765, small round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with six ply spiral outside a spiral tape, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm. £80 - £120

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£100 - £150 177 An 18th Century ale glass circa 1785, tall round funnel bowl with an upper daisy border above a hollow facet cut stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm. £50 - £80 178 A 19th Century Continental Masonic drinking glass in the 18th Century taste, ovoid bowl with flared rim engraved with a windmill to a landscape with Masonic emblems opposing, above an inverted baluster form stem with fine blue spiral, raised to a conical stem, height 17.5cm. £60 - £80


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An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl engraved with a flowering carnation with lily of the valley opposing above basal moulding and a double series opaque twist stem with twin spirals outside a central corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl with hammered decoration above a double series opaque twist stem with four ply spiral outside a central lace twist, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£200 - £300

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180 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee form bowl with an upper engraved border over vertical moulding and a double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a two ply column, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 181 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, round funnel bowl with hammered decoration above a double series opaque twist stem with fourteen ply spiral outside two spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1785, ogee bowl engraved with a foliate border with open winged exotic birds and basal cutting into a medial knopped diamond facet stem, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 184 An 18th Century toasting glass circa 1750, tall drawn trumpet bowl above a slender plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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An 18th Century ale glass circa 1765, tall round funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley above a double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a lace twist, raised to a conical foot, height 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, large flared round funnel bowl with basal moulding above a multi series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 18.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

£80 - £120

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An 18th Century cordial glass circa 1750, small round funnel bowl above a multi series air twist stem with four spirals outside a loose vertical cable, raised to a conical foot, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, ogee bowl with basal petal moulding above a multi series air twist stem with medial knop, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

An 18th Century firing glass circa 1765, ogee form bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of loose multi ply corkscrews outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a firing foot, height 11.5cm.

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, lipped ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with four ply spiral outside a corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 14cm.

£150 - £200

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188 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, large funnel bowl engraved with hops and barley above a double series opaque twist stem with a seven ply spiral outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 189 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, large round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of multi ply corkscrews outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm. £80 - £120

£80 - £120

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a nine ply spiral outside two spiral tapes, raised to a small conical foot, S/D. £80 - £120 192 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ovoid bowl above a multi series opaque twist stem with medial knop, raised to a conical foot, height 14cm. £100 - £150 193 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, large round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with four spiral threads outside a gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm. £100 - £150

£80 - £120 195 A 19th Century Continental drinking glass, round funnel bowl with flared rim above a double series opaque twist stem with red and white spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 196 A 19th Century drinking glass in the 18th Century taste with a conical bowl above a slender double series opaque twist stem with a twelve ply spiral outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a shallow conical foot, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80

£80 - £120 198 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, fluted ogee bowl engraved with an upper border above a plain stem, raised to a folded conical foot, height 14cm. £80 - £120 199 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl above a single series opaque twist stem with a multi ply corkscrew, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. £100 - £150 200 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, large round funnel bowl engraved with a floral garland with possible Jacobite reference above a double series opaque twist stem with a ten ply spiral outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 15.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150

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An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, pointed round funnel bowl above a multi series air twist stem with shoulder and medial knop, raised to a conical foot, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A near pair of early 19th Century drinking glasses with drawn trumpet bowl above a solid basal section raised to a circular spread foot, height 9.5cm. £60 - £80

£120 - £150

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An 18th Century jelly glass circa 1750, petal moulded round funnel bowl above a beaded knop, raised to a domed and fluted foot, height 10cm, together with a similar example and two pan top examples. (4).

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, drawn trumpet bowl above a composite stem with multi series air twist over a teared inverted baluster, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 203 An 18th Century Jacobite drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl engraved with flower and bud on a bough above a double series opaque twist stem with a twelve ply spiral outside a pair of heavy spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

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An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, bell form bowl later engraved with a double monogram within flowers and foliage above a double series opaque twist stem with a fourteen ply spiral outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An 18th Century champagne glass circa 1755, panel moulded cup form bowl above an eight sided pedestal stem between collars, raised to a domed foot with matched moulding, 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£120 - £150

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£150 - £200

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1785, round funnel bowl with an OXO border above basal cutting with hollow diamonds, raised to a conical foot, height 12cm.

£120 - £150 209 An 18th Century syllabub glass circa 1750, fluted trumpet bowl with an applied loop handle with scroll kick above a compressed knop, raised to a domed and fluted foot, height 11.5cm, together with a two later examples with gadrooned base and a single fluted jelly. (4). £80 - £120

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An 18th Century Monteith or bonnet glass circa 1750 with a fluted double ogee bowl above a flattened knop and scalloped foot, together with four similar period examples. (5).

A collection of various 19th Century jelly glasses of pedestal form with applied loop handles and printie and slice cut decoration. (8).

A 19th Century clear crystal glass decanter of slice cut bottle form with a spire form stopper, engraved decorated with a scrolling, fruiting vine, height 35cm.

A large early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, ovoid bowl cut with a medial band of diamonds over a slice cut body and stem, raised to heavy shallow conical foot, height 19cm.

£50 - £80

£100 - £150

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A pair of 19th Century clear crystal glass decanters of compressed globe and shaft form with lapidary spire form stoppers, each cut with a fine diamond design below slice cut necks, height 26cm, together with the matched claret jug. (3).

A large early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, ovoid bowl decorated with an engraved monogram within ribbon tied garland with a bird and bough verso below a laurel garland border, raised to a waisted stem and shallow conical foot, height 20cm.

£100 - £150

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211 A small collection of 18th Century ale and jelly glasses with wrythen and panel moulded bowls all raised to a circular spread foot. (7). £80 - £120

A collection of 18th Century and later jelly glasses to to include flat cut, slice cut and plain examples with assorted circular spread, petal edged and lemon squeezer bases. (8). £80 - £120

212 A collection of 18th Century jelly glasses with plain lipped bowls, plain and knopped stems and circular spread foot. (9). £60 - £80

219 An 18th Century deep green drinking glass circa 1750, ovoid bowl above a plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 12cm. £80 - £120

213 A collection of 18th Century and later drinking and table glasses to include moulded and cut examples. (9). £80 - £120 214 A collection of 18th Century and later drinking and table glasses to include plain and moulded examples. (8). £80 - £120

220 A 19th Century clear crystal glass claret jug of baluster form with a scalloped neck with an applied hollow blown loop handle, acid etched and engraved with flowering boughs, raised to a shallow capstan stem and circular spread foot with radial star cut foot, height 30cm. £100 - £150 221

215 A collection of 19th Century and later jelly glasses to include moulded, slice cut and gadrooned examples. (9). £60 - £80 216 A collection of 19th Century jelly glasses with slice cut decoration. (9).

A 19th Century clear crystal glass claret jug of tapered sleeve form, engraved with a bird in flight amongst flowers and foliage all below silver plated mounts in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser with an open scroll handle, height 30cm. £150 - £200

£50 - £80

£60 - £80 224 An 18th Century clear crystal decanter of square section with mitre and diamond cut body below a slice cut neck and integral spout, height 22cm, together with three similar examples. (4). £80 - £120 225 An early 19th Century Anglo-Irish clear crystal cream jug of squat baluster form with slice and diamond cut body below a mitre cut neck and spout, height 11cm, together with a similar larger example. (2). £50 - £80 226 An 18th Century glass patty pan circa 1750 of fluted flared form with a fold over rim, together with a similar plain example and a later slice cut example. (3). £40 - £60

£150 - £200 229 A large early 19th Century Masonic Rummer circa 1810, ovoid bowl with everted rim engraved with cartouch panels with Masonic emblems together with a monogram panel and coat if arms opposing, raised to a ball knopped stem and terraced foot, height 23cm. £200 - £300 230 A large early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, cup form bowl engraved with an monogram cartouche below a repeat border, raised to a slender capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 16cm. £80 - £120 231 A late 18th Century Rummer circa 1790, ovoid bowl engraved with a three masted frigate with monogram and date of 1790 opposing with ribbon tied garland below a scalloped border, raised to a capstan stem and terraced foot, height 14.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

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232 A large early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, ovoid bowl engraved with a carriage below a banner of Success To The Wheels with a family crest opposing showing a mermaid, raised to a capstan stem and shallow conical foot, height 18cm. Provenance - Former Paul Kettle Collection. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500 233 A large early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, cup bowl finely engraved with a farmer standing with a tethered cow, monogram with ribbon tied hops and barley opposing, raised to a capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, incurved bucket bowl engraved with a windmill scene with monogram shield opposing with ribbon tied ears of corn, raised to a bladed knop stem and circular spread foot, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An early 19th Century Rummer, ovoid bowl with everted rim and slice cut base engraved with a portrait of the Duke of Wellington within laurel leaf garlands and landscape scene opposing with figures on horse back to a riverside setting with houses, raised to a bladed knop stem and circular spread foot, height 14.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A large late 18th Century goblet circa 1790, ovoid bowl engraved with a repeat border of ribbon tied panels united by floral garlands above a monogram, raised to a slice cut stem and conical foot, height 21.5cm. £120 - £150

£100 - £150

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An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1810, large bucket form bowl engraved with a rectangular cartouche panel depicting a a huntsman and his dog after game, with an oval monogram cartouche panel opposing with ribbon tied ears of corn, raised to a ball knop stem and circular spread foot, height 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1810, large bucket form bowl engraved with a rectangular panel depicting a two masted sailing ship with a named cartouche, J & M Finley within hops and barley border, raised to a compressed knop stem and circular spread foot, height 17.5cm.

£150 - £200

A large early 19th Century Rummer circa 1810, bucket form bowl engraved with a monogram within hops and barley borders, raised to a bladed knop stem and circular spread foot, height 18.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

Provenance - Former Paul Kettle Collection. ILLUSTRATED.

241 A large early 19th Century Rummer circa 1820, large bucket form bowl with an engraved fruiting vine border above basal slice cut detail, raised to a ball knop stem and circular spread foot with radial cut star, height 20cm. £100 - £150

239 An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, ovoid bowl engraved with a verse with monogram within foliate sprays of berries, hops and roses, raised to a capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 16cm.

242 A large early 19th Century Masonic Rummer circa 1800, large cup form bowl engraved decorated to the upper border with Masonic emblems and a central monogram surrounded by emblems of the British Isles above a slice cut base, raised to a capstan stem and circular spread foot with radial cut star, height 22cm. Provenance - Former Robertson Collection. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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£60 - £80

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An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, cup form bowl engraved with a stylised landscape with a windmill, birds, stags, dogs and trees all above a slender capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 18cm.

An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, the bowl heavily engraved with classical urns spilling with flowers and foliage with entwined birds between, raised to a capstan stem and circular spread foot with floral engraved border, height 15.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

Provenance - Former Paul Kettle Collection. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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An early 19th Century Masonic Rummer circa 1800, the bowl engraved with Masonic emblems with monogram opposing surrounded by emblems of the British Isles, raised to a capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 15.5cm.

An early 19th Century rummer circa 1800, tapered cup form bowl engraved with a farmer ploughing a field below a banner of Success To Farming, dedication opposing for John Freeman of Mettingham, raised to a capstan stem and lemon squeezer base, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A late 18th Century single handled goblet circa 1790, ovoid bowl with everted rim having and applied loop handle with scroll kick, engraved with a central monogram surrounded by laurel garlands and fruiting vines, raised to a bobbin stem and circular spread foot, height 16cm.

Provenance - Former Paul Kettle Collection £100 - £150 246 A large early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, ovoid bowl engraved with hops, barley and stars around a shield shaped cartouche with a monogram, raised to a slender capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 17.5cm. £80 - £120 247 An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, ovoid bowl engraved with farming implements within a garland of emblems of the British Isles with monogram opposing all below a fruiting vine border, raised to an inverted baluster form stem and circular spread foot, height 15cm.

£100 - £150 249

£80 - £120 252

An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, bucket form bowl engraved with a large armorial against a slice cut ground, raised to a ball knop stem and circular spread foot with radial cut star, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A large early 19th Century Rummer circa 1820, ovoid bowl engraved with a dedicated panel to Thomas Stone, dated 1826 with a flowering rose bough opposing, raised to a ball knopped stem and lemon squeezer foot, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150

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A large late 19th Century Rummer circa 1790, ovoid bowl engraved with hops and barley, raised to a slender stem and conical foot, height 20.5cm.

A pair of early 19th Century Rummers circa 1820, ovoid bowl with basal slice cut decoration, raised to a capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 16cm. (2).

£80 - £120

£40 - £60

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A pair of early 19th Century Rummers circa 1800, cup form bowls with an upper cut band of diamonds and small mitre cuts above slice cut bases, raised to a bladed knop stem and circular spread foot, height 17cm. (2).

A pair of early 19th Century Rummers circa 1800, bucket form bowl engraved with a monogram within hops and barley, raised to a capstan stem and a circular spread foot, height 14cm. (2).

An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, wrythen moulded and notch cut cup form bowl above a shallow capstan stem and lemon squeezer foot, height 13.5cm, together with a similar period example with a diamond cut ovoid bowl on slice cut stem and pedestal foot. (2).

A late 18th Century small glass tankard of waisted cylindrical form with threaded rim, applied loop handle with scroll kick and engraved monogram with hops and barley, height 12cm.

£80 - £120

An 18th Century glass tankard of waisted cylindrical form with a ribbed upper rim, medial applied annulated ring and flared foot, applied loop handle with scroll kick, engraved with a monogram, flowers and foliage, height 11cm.

£80 - £120

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255 An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, plain ovoid bowl above a shallow capstan stem and circular spread foot, height 15.5cm, together with a similar smaller example. (2).

An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, tapered cup form bowl engraved with I. Best with a healed shoe and boot opposing, raised to a shallow capstan stem and lemon squeezer foot, height 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £80

£80 - £120

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An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, plain cup form bowl above a ball knopped stem and circular spread foot, height 14.5cm, together with a similar smaller example. (2).

An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, incurved bucket form bowl engraved with a farmhouse, to a landscape with monogram opposing with farm implements and birds, raised to a bladed knop stem and circular spread foot, height 13cm.

£60 - £80 257

£80 - £120

An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, bucket form bowl above a ball knopped stem and circular spread foot, height 16cm, together with a smaller cup form bowl example. (2). £60 - £80

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262 An early 19th Century Rummer circa 1800, cup form bowl engraved with a stage coach and horses above a capstan stem and circular spread foot, bears label to the base ‘Used by the Bedford Driving Club - Instituted Feb 28 1807’, height 14cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150 263 A large 18th Century glass tankard of waisted cylindrical form with a ribbed upper rim, medial applied annulated ring and flared foot, applied loop handle with later polish repair, engraved with a monogram, hops and barley, height 19.5cm. £100 - £150

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£80 - £120 266 An 18th Century handled pedestal goblet of ovoid form with everted ribbed rim, medial annulated ring and applied loop handle with scroll kick raised to a bladed knop stem and circular spread foot, height 15cm. £100 - £150


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An 18th Century tankard of barrel form with an applied hollow blown handle with scroll kick, engraved with a scrolling vine design above basal moulding, height 14cm.

A large 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, trumpet form bowl above an integral plain stem with internal large tear, raised to a folded conical foot, height 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

Provenance - Former Paul Kettle Collection.

£150 - £200

£100 - £150

274 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl engraved with a fruiting vine above a double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a gauze, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

268 An 18th Century glass tankard of barrel form with an applied loop handle with scroll kick, height 13cm. £80 - £120

£100 - £150

269 A late 18th to early 19th Century tumbler for the Independent Order of Oddfellows engraved with various emblems and symbols, height 11.5cm, together with a similar period small handled tumbler with engraved monogram with hops and barley. (2). £60 - £80 270 A large 18th Century drinking glass circa 1785, large ogee bowl engraved with a cock fighting scene above a facet stem with hexagonal cutting, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150

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271 A large 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, large bucket bowl with everted rim above a plain stem with internal tear, raised to a conical folded foot, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200 272 A large 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, trumpet form bowl above an integral plain stem with internal large tear, raised to a folded conical foot, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee bowl with vertical basal moulding above a double series opaque twist stem with four ply spiral outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 276 An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1765, ogee form bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with a ten ply spiral outside a lace twist, raised to a shallow conical foot, height 11.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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A late 18th Century drinking glass with a trumpet bowl above solid plain stem raised to a deep firing type foot, height 10cm, together with a similar smaller example. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

A set of contemporary clear crystal wine glasses designed by Christopher Firmstone for Firmstone Studios in the Chevron pattern with a repeat unpolished mitre cut, Registration No. 2063326, height 15.5cm. (6).

£100 - £150

£80 - £120

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An 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, ogee form bowl above a short plain stem with firing foot, height 10cm.

A set of contemporary clear crystal sherry glasses designed by Christopher Firmstone for Firmstone Studios in the Chevron pattern with a repeat unpolished mitre cut, Registration No. 2063326, height 13cm. (6).

£80 - £120 279 A late 18th drinking glass circa 1800, blue trimmed funnel bowl raised to a bladed knop stem with a shallow conical foot, height 15.5cm, together with a toddy lifter and similar period glass, later cut down. (3).

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280 A late 18th Century drinking glass with a funnel bowl engraved to the border with ‘Colonel Roberts Sept 12th 1780’, (date later altered), above a slender plain stem and shallow conical foot, height 12cm. £40 - £60

£60 - £80

282 ✦ A Victorian triple cut glass decanter stand and stoppers on pierced plated base, height 45cm. £50 - £80 283 ✦

281 A large 18th Century drinking glass circa 1750, bell form bowl above a plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A pair of late 19th Century French opaline glass vases of baluster form with flared collars each enamel decorated with stylised thistles over the white ground, height 32cm.

£150 - £200

£60 - £80

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287 ✦ A pair of contemporary blue cased and clear crystal liqueur glasses designed by Christopher Firmstone for Firmstone Studios in the Chevron pattern with a repeat polished mitre cut, Registration No. 2063326, height 13cm, together with two in ZigZag pattern and a matched pedestal bowl. (5). £60 - £80


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298 A George III hallmarked silver sauce boat with crimped rim and leaf capped flying scroll handle on three hoof feet, stipple engraved initials to underside W M E, weight 30z, length 10cm, London 1778, makers mark rubbed. £120 - £180 299

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An Edwardian hallmarked silver capstan table cigar lighter with waisted ribbed decoration and rope twist girdle, below central wick, weight 2.1oz, height 5cm, Birmingham 1904, makers mark rubbed

An Art Deco French silver mounted ivory christening set composed of a teething rattle, fork and spoon contained within original fitted box for Barbot, Bordeaux, stamped with French Assay marks.

A Dutch silver mounted scent bottle, the oval glass pedestal bottle with applied silver mount depicting a rural scene below embossed hinged silver cover, stamped.

£60 - £90

£50 - £80

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A Victorian hallmarked silver inkstand of curved outline and scalloped edge, central oval silver mounted glass well within a with pierced gallery on four scroll feet, width 25cm, London 1895, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company. ILLUSTRATED.

A Dutch silver combination corkscrew and seal or tamper, the cast baluster stem concealing a corkscrew below cast T shaped handle with horse surmount, height 9.8cm, stamped and with makers mark to centre.

£60 - £90 289 A silver plated Dunhill ‘Foot Rule’ novelty desk lighter with engraved markings for a 12 inch or 30cm ruler, the reverse with initials, base stamped Dunhill, Made in England. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 290 A hallmarked silver propelling pencil modelled as a 12 inch ruler, Birmingham 1957, Edward Hill. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180 291 An Edwardian hallmarked silver letter opener/ruler or bookmark modelled as an eight inch ruler, Birmingham 1905, Elkington and Co Ltd. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

£150 - £200 294 A pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver mounted cut glass vases, each with flared neck and silver collar, height 20cm, both London 1907, (2).

£200 - £300

A George III hallmarked silver pedestal cream jug of baluster form with panels of floral and foliate embossed decoration above domed embossed circular foot, leaf capped broken scroll handle, weight 1.9oz, height 8cm, London 1770, D and R Hennell. £120 - £180 300 A George III toddy ladle with oval bowl and inset coin and twisted baleen handle, together with another similar example with crimped edge and feathered stem makers mark Ernest Sielber (2). £50 - £80 301 Nine various hallmarked silver pepper and mustard pots to include two pairs of fluted examples, a pepper with C scroll embossed decoration a covered mustard and three other peppers, various dates and makers (9). £100 - £150

£50 - £80 295 A German silver mounted bon bon dish or salt modelled as a swan with articulated wings above a cut glass oval base length 13cm, stamped 835, Albo, together with another smaller example with London import marks for 1973, stamped .925 (2). £50 - £80 293

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A Victorian hallmarked silver cylindrical box with swirl fluted decoration and crimped rim, pull off domed cover, weight 4.3oz, height 8,5cm London 1893.

A George III hallmarked silver three piece tea service composed of teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each embossed with C scroll, putti and floral rocaille decoration, China man figural finials above pedestal foot, armorial crest to front, weight 54oz, London 1817, Joseph Angell I. ILLUSTRATED.

£70 - £110 303 An Edwardian hallmarked silver circular combined ring box and pin cushion, the domed hinged cover opening to reveal a silk and velvet lined fitted interior above circular base with ribbon tied swag decoration, Birmingham 1908, a silver mounted circular class jar and a pierced and embossed rectangular trinket tray, various dates (3).

£500 - £800 306 A Victorian hallmarked silver coffee pot in the Egyptian taste, with embossed and chased decoration and scroll handle, weight 27oz London 1878, Martin Goldstein.

£80 - £120 304 A hallmarked silver oval trinket box with embossed decoration depicting Reynolds angels on four cabriole feet, Birmingham 1904, Synyer & Beddoes together with various pepperettes, a covered mustard, a vesta case and a silver topped jar, various dates and makers (7).

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Provenance: Formerly the property of Dr Andrew Robertson (1799 - 1881) Commissioner to Queen Victoria, the Prince Consort and the Prince of Wales at the Balmoral and Abergeldie estate, thence by descent through the family. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350


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307 Four various hallmarked silver mugs to include a baluster form example in fitted case, another with beeded border and scroll handle with engraved dedication dated 1872, a part fluted example and another with leaf and fern engraved decoration, total weight 18oz, various dates and makers (4). £150 - £200 308 A Victorian hallmarked silver inkstand of rectangular outline with pierced gallery and sectional divider containing two cut glass wells with hinged covers, shield cartouche engraved ‘Dr Robertson from Lord and Lady James Murray Nov. 1858,’ the whole on four scroll feet, London 1856 Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox. Provenance: Formerly the property of Dr Andrew Robertson (1799 1881) Commissioner to Queen Victoria, the Prince Consort and the Prince of Wales at the Balmoral and Abergeldie and thence by descent through the family. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £450 309 A hallmarked silver egg and spoon christening set, together with another similar set, both cased, two silver napkin rings, various dates and makers, a 19th Century silver plated chamberstick James Dixon & Sons, together with a pair of silver plated candlesticks (9). £60 - £100 310 A late Victorian hallmarked silver kettle stand and oil burner, the circular stand with egg and dart border decoration, three ridged and scrolled supports, weight 10.5oz, all pieces marked, London 1897, William Hutton and Sons. £100 - £150

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A hallmarked silver engine turned four piece dressing table set composed of two brushes, hand mirror and comb, Birmingham 1957, Adie Brothers Ltd (4).

A hallmarked silver tankard of plain form, Chester 1918, another of similar design Birmingham 1936 and another smaller example in the Georgian taste with reeded decoration, Sheffield 1937, Viners Ltd, and a twin handled bowl with engraved dedications, Birmingham 1935 (4).

A quantity of assorted hallmarked silver flatware to include three cased sets of two lobster picks, teaspoons etc.. various dates and makers (qty).

£40 - £60 312 A hallmarked silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned decoration Sheffield 1958, Viners Ltd, and another with Celtic border decoration, Birmingham 1933, Adie Brothers Ltd. £300 - £450 313 A George V hallmarked silver four piece tea service composed of tea pot, hot water, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of ovoid outline with reeded collar and raised on four ball feet, monogrammed, total weight 55oz, Chester 1918, Barker Brothers. £400 - £600

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£200 - £300 317 A hallmarked silver three piece boat shaped tea set of plain form, total weight 33.5oz, Birmingham 1931, H.J Cooper & Co.

A small parcel lot of silver items to include a four division cigar case with scrolled decoration, Birmingham 1899, a six division cigarette holder in the form of .303 magazine strip, Birmingham 1903 with engraved dedication, a Victorian goblet with embossed decoration, a pedestal cream jug and a silver photograph frame, various dates and makers.

£250 - £380

£150 - £200

A hallmarked silver square shaped cigarette box of plain form, 16cm square, London 1924 Charles & Richard Comyns, presentation plaque to interior.

318 A hallmarked silver circular salver of plain form terminating in raised pie crust border, diameter 30cm weight 24.5oz, Birmingham 1937, E & N Speak. £120 - £180 319

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320 Four items of cased hallmarked silver to include a five piece cruet set, a pair of peppers, a pair of open salts and six tea spoons, various dates and styles. (4). £80 - £120 321 Seven hallmarked silver assorted condiments to include two mustard pots and covers, open salts, pepper pots etc, various styles and dates. (7). £60 - £90

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322 322 An Edwardian hallmarked silver oval pin cushion, the green velvet domed hinged cushion above silver body with scroll border and single fitted drawer, length 11cm, Birmingham 1904, Deakin & Francis. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 323 A Victorian Irish hallmarked silver fiddle pattern part dinner service composed of eighteen forks, eighteen spoons, eighteen dessert forks, twelve serving spoons and four ladles, Dublin 1863 and 1866, Peter Walsh or Philip Weekes, eight associated teaspoons, London 1841, total weight 136oz, together with eighteen pistol grip dinner knives and sixteen dessert knives, Sheffield 1981 (94). £800 - £1200 324 A George V hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup in the Art Deco taste, engraved ‘The Jarratt Challenge Cup 1939 on ebonised plinth base, weight 24oz approx, height 24.5cm, Birmingham 1925, makers mark rubbed, stamped with retailers mark S Smallwood Ltd Bradford.

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A hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup with part fluted decoration and broken scroll handles, engraved ‘Brierley Hill Boy Scout Association Challenge Cup’ on circular ebonised base, weight 6oz approx, height including base 18.5cm, Birmingham 1951, Bert Gordon, together with a larger silver plated example (2).

A George VI hallmarked silver four piece bachelors tea service, comprising of teapot, hot water pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each of compressed octagonal outline and brown bakelite handles, total weight 27.7oz, Birmingham 1948, Henry Clifford Davis (4). ILLUSTRATED.

£70 - £110

£200 - £300

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A pair of hallmarked silver and clear cut glass bottles, hob nail cut rectangular bodies below silver collars and hinged caps, heights 14cm. Birmingham 1901 Levi & Salaman. (2).

A George V hallmarked silver salver of shaped square outline, raised on four scroll feet, weight 15.4oz, diameter 21.5cm, Birmingham 1924, J B Chatterley and Sons Ltd.

£40 - £60

£100 - £200

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A small parcel lot of silver items to include a graduated Albert with fob, two vesta cases, a Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladle, a cased set of teaspoons with embossed golf club detail, two spoons a button hook and a salt and pepper set, various dates and makers (qty).

A hallmarked silver tea caddy of shaped oval outline with hinged cover and raised on on four lions paw feet, weight 4.5oz, Birmingham 1913 T H Hazlewood & Co.

£60 - £90

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An extensive hallmarked silver composite set of King’s pattern cutlery to include six table forks, six table knives, six dessert knives and forks, six spoons, four serving spoons, six coffee spoons, six tea spoons , eight fish knives and six forks, a cake slice, a carving set, and a seven fiddle pattern spoons each with embossed bowl, various makers.

A Victorian hallmarked silver hexagonal shaped baluster coffee pot with part engraved Aesthetic decoration, weight 29oz, height 28cm, London 1846, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. ILLUSTRATED.

A hallmarked silver ink well and associated stand, the hob nail cut cylindrical well with silver collar and hinged lid Birmingham 1899 set within a silver stand, diameter 15cm, Sheffield 1908, with two feather quills.(3).

£200 - £300

£80 - £120

£700 - £1000

A hallmarked silver three piece tea set of plain rectangular form with gadroon detail to border, each raised on four ball feet, weight 18.5oz, Birmingham 1898 Thomas Haynes.

332 A hallmarked silver butter shell with shaped frosted glass liner on three ball feet, Sheffield 1912, associated feather edge butter knife, a Continental silver mounted salt modelled as a swan with articulated wings, London 1967, another open salt and two associated salt spoons (qty). £60 - £90 333 A collection of seven silver mounted dressing table bottles and jars, various dates and makers and a hallmarked silver circular lid with embossed leaf decoration and finial, weight 4.5oz, diameter 11cm, London 1914, Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst S/D (8). £40 - £60

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£120 - £180 336 A pair of hallmarked silver piano candlesticks, square stepped bases below faceted columns and canted square sconces with beaded detail to borders, height 14cm, Birmingham 1897, Matthew John Jessop. £60 - £90 337

339 339 A hallmarked silver tea strainer, the plain bowl with small spout and ivory stick handle below pierced bowl suspended by twin scroll arms, length 17cm. London 1908 Asprey & Co. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

A Victorian hallmarked silver shaped rectangular card case with foliate embossed decoration around central seated figure leaning on a lyre and holding a laurel garland in his raised right hand, vacant cartouche to reverse, length 10cm, Birmingham 1846 Nathaniel Mills, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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A George III hallmarked silver baluster sugar caster of plain form, height 15cm, London 1811 A G Burrows. ILLUSTRATED.

Seven various white metal figural pipe tamps to include Dutch milk maids, a ship stamped Silvor etc. (7).

£100 - £150

£60 - £90

A Victorian hallmarked silver cream jug with engraved foliate decoration and broken scroll handle, later conversion from a mug London 1865, Charles Thomas Fox & George Fox.

A hallmarked silver circular salver of plain form with gadroon and shell detailed border, diameter 26cm, weight 16oz, Birmingham 1936, Baker Brothers Ltd. S/D.

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A late 19th Century hallmarked silver canted rectangular trinket box of plain form Birmingham 1896, together with a similar smaller example, two silver vesta cases and a plated example. (5).

A composed set of five Georgian and later hallmarked silver old English pattern tables spoons of various dates, engraved initials to terminals, total weight 9.5oz. (5).

£60 - £80

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342 A 19th Century silver Toddy ladle with inset George II shilling dated 1736 with a small twin handled trophy, sugar tongs, a mother of pearl card case etc.(7).

An Edwardian hallmarked silver cylindrical desk inkwell, the central well with hinged domed cover surrounded by four circular pen apertures, Sheffield 1906, James Dixon and Sons.

£50 - £60

£40 - £60

£40 - £60 347 A hallmarked silver circular salver with part engraved foliate decoration to centre and raised foliate embossed borders, diameter 40, weight 45oz, Sheffield 1905, Mappin & Webb. £300 - £450 348 An early 20th Century hallmarked silver circular salver plain body within raised pierced border detailed with floral swags, raised on three scroll feet, diameter 30cm, weight 24oz, Birmingham 1910, Ellis Jacob Greenberg. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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£120 - £150 350 A hallmarked silver circular salver of plain form with pie crust border raised on three claw and ball feet, diameter 21cm, weight 11.5g, Sheffield 1928, Travis, Wilson & Co Ltd. £100 - £150 351 A hallmarked silver circular card waiter of plain form with raised pie crust border, diameter 15cm, weight 4oz, Birmingham 1909, Cohen & Charles. £60 - £90


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A hallmarked silver small cream jug with embossed foliate decoration and a small circular dish with embossed border, Sheffield 1904 and 1902 respectively. (2).

Four items of hallmarked silver to include a pair of Georgian open salts, a later three piece cruet set and a Continental sugar caster. (6).

A set of six hallmarked silver pedestal goblets of plain form terminating in flaring bowls, total weight 28.5oz, Birmingham 1972, Baker Ellis. (6).

A hallmarked silver three piece cruet set, composed of open salt, pepper and covered mustard, each of circular outline on three lion head capped paw feet, and associated salt spoon, total silver weight 7.2oz, Birmingham 1919, J C Ltd (4).

£60 - £90 353

£100 - £150 355

A hallmarked silver card waiter of plain from with raised pie crust border Birmingham 1960, with two Georgian decanter labels Whisky and Gin, London and Sheffield undated, and a later example. (4).

A hallmarked silver three piece boat shaped tea set with part fluted decoration below plain flaring borders, total weight 32oz, London and Sheffield 1898, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £80

£150 - £250

£100 - £150 357 A Victorian hallmarked silver boat shaped swing handle sugar bowl on oval pedestal foot, with C scroll and floral embossed decoration below reeded rim, London 1874, Lambert and Co, together with a shell bowl sifter spoon with feather edge handle, London 1774, John Lambe, total weight 9oz.

£50 - £80

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364 364 An Rolex Oyster Tudor shock resisting gentleman’s automatic wristwatch, circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and outer seconds track, stainless steel case numbered 563554, dial aiameter 28mm, case diameter 32mm, Rolex Oyster screw down winder, no strap. ILLUSTRATED.

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A platinum and diamond three stone diamond ring, central brilliant cut diamond claw set beside two further brilliant cut stones each in a square setting, the central square offset all to tapering shoulders to plain shank, stamped ring size K. ILLUSTRATED.

A 1960s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air King Super Precision stainless steel gentleman’s wristwatch, reference 5500, the circular silvered dial with stainless steel baton markers, dial diameter 28mm, calibre 1530 movement, screw down Rolex crown stainless steel Rolex Oyster case all to replacement black leather strap, complete with original box, papers and full service history dating from September 1964. ILLUSTRATED.

A World War II military issue Jaeger LeCoultre manual wind military wristwatch, MK10 black circular dial marked with cream Arabic numerals and outer seconds track, tan coloured dot markers, central crows foot above subsidiary seconds dial, dial diameter 28mm, case diameter 35mm, screw down case back numbered 281014 above crows foot and WWW and numbered F1C344. ILLUSTRATED.

£600 - £900

£600 - £900

£300 - £400 360 An 18ct three stone diamond ring, central brilliant cut diamond beside two smaller diamonds, collar set to plain knife edge shoulders, stamped ring size L. £150 - £230

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A 1920s 18ct Rolex Prima lady’s manual wind wristwatch the square ivory dial with black Arabic numerals and inner seconds track, 15 jewel movement stamped Rolex Prima, dial diameter 19mm, case diameter 22mm, numbere 11641, case with import marks for Glasgow 1924, RWC Ltd, within chamfered case with brown leather strap. £100 - £150 366

An 18ct Cortebert gentleman’s wristwatch, circular ivory dial with gilt metal baton markers, 17 jewel Swiss movement, caibre 697, dial diameter 32mm, numbered 9575, case number 1691650 London import mark for 1963, to later expandable bracelet strap.

A 1940s Jaeger LeCoultre stainless steel gentleman’s wristwatch, the black rectangular dial with green luminous baton markers, and Arabic twelve, inner track numbered one to thirty one in red enamel, day aperture and subsidiary seconds dial below retailers name W A Perry, dial diameter 18mm, case diameter 24mm, Birmingham movement number 115776, case number 48787 stamped Staybrite and FabSuisse with brown leathere strap stamped ANA S/D.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

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An Accurist gentleman’s wristwatch, the champagne dial with rose gold coloured Arabic numerals, outer seconds track, day month and moon phase apertures, dial diameter 32mm, case diameter 34mm, case stamped stainless steel Swiss all to brown leather strap.

A contemporary platinum diamond ring comprising twelve channel set baguette diamond set within two rows of ten claw set brilliant cut diamonds, ring size leading edge M.

A modern 9ct white gold diamond three stone ring , claw set brilliant cut stones to channel set diamond shoulders, ring size K

£1500 - £2000

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An early 20th Century sapphire and diamond bar brooch, six old cut diamonds spaced by sapphires beside central mixed cut sapphire and diamond flower with diamond and sapphire pendant drop, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £90

A modern 18ct hallmarked diamond ring the intertwined bark effect head set with eight individually collar set brilliant cut stones, ring size K.

368 A pair of 18ct gentleman’s cufflinks and matching studs, oval outline in two tone white and yellow gold and another set of 9ct cufflinks (8).

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£250 - £300 369 A 9ct engine turned propelling pencil, stamped together with a white metal RHS medal, and another hallmarked silver example Birmingham 1911 A/F (3).

A mid 20th Century 18ct hallmarked diamond ring, single stone to heart shaped head and heart shaped shoulders, ring size N. £80 - £120 373 An early 20th Century 18ct and platinum diamond daisy cluster ring, central old cut stone within a conforming eight stone border, centre stone approximately 0.20ct, all to diamond set shoulders ring size L.

£30 - £50

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A modern 9ct diamond single stone ring, collar set brilliant cut stone to twisted diamond set shoulders, ring size N 1/2.

£150 - £180

A Victorian 9ct rose gold hallmarked seed pearl set daisy cluster ring to seed pearl set pierced shoulders, ring size N, Birmingham 1888. £40 - £60 377 A 1960s hallmarked 18ct ruby and diamond strap bracelet, the bow shaped hinged snap clasp fitted with claw set mixed cut oval and brilliant cut rubies and diamonds to a textured link bracelet terminating in an articulated foxtail fringe, weight 102g, London 1963, Roy C King Ltd S/D. £2000 - £3000 378 An Edwardian 15ct seed pearl and diamond openwork pendant brooch, the scrolling sprays and flowers set with seed pearls, central brilliant cut diamond suspended from a fine link chain, stamped. ILLUSTRATED.

£300 - £450 380 An 18ct ruby five stone ring, five graduated emerald cut rubies to pierced mount and scroll shoulders, stamped, ring size N. £80 - £120 381 A rose gold blue sapphire and seed pearl brooch, the scrolled and engraved frame centred by claw set oval cut sapphire and two seed pearls. £80 - £120 382 An early 20th Century 9ct lady’s Rolex wristwatch, Roman numerals to a canted rectangular white dial, movement stamped Rolex Prima, conforming case with engraved initials to reverse, all to a later 9ct bracelet. £300 - £450

£100 - £150

£80 - £120

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A modern 18ct hallmarked white gold diamond ring, central brilliant cut, collar set diamond, weight approximately 0.33ct, within a diamond surround and diamond set shoulder, with a fitted diamond set eternity ring, ring sizes L.

An early 20th Century 9ct rose gold ring with single seed pearl set to heart shaped plain head, ring size M.

A modern 18ct diamond set brooch designed as a yellow gold ribbon above diamond set white gold border, weight 8.4g stamped.

£300 - £400

An 18ct sapphire and diamond scroll head ring, Birmingham 1918, a 9ct rose gold garnet and diamond boat head ring a modern 9ct amethyst ring and eight various silver rings (11).

An early to mid 19th Century French amethyst cross pendant designed with five mixed cut amethysts in pinched collet setting highlighted by four smaller oval amethysts, length 7.5cm French assay marks yellow metal mount, later 9ct bolt ring clasp Birmingham 1928 S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

384 An early 20th Century 18ct diamond daisy cluster ring, seven diamonds to knife edged shoulders, ring size N. £120 - £180

£50 - £60 388

£150 - £200 391 A 1980s 18ct sapphire, diamond, ruby and tsavorite garnet pendant brooch of modernist design, with abstract gem set wirework frame against a textured grid shaped ground, Birmingham 1982, makers mark PR. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £90 389

385 An early 20th Century 18ct graduated five stone diamond boat shaped ring, claw set old cut stones, ring size K 1/2.

A ruby and diamond three stone ring and another ruby and diamond boat head ring (2). £60 - £90

£500 - £800

£80 - £120 386 A mid 20th Century 18ct diamond three stone ring, illusion set stones to platinum detailed shoulders, ring size L. £80 - £120

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£150 - £200 393 A late 19th to early 20th Century French multigem bracelet set with eleven graduated mixed cut stones to include amethyst garnet, topaz and tourmaline, claw set to link chain and tongue and box clasp, stamped with French assay mark. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200


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A Victorian full sovereign dated 1887, loose mounted within a circular frame of sixteen brilliant cut garnets below hinged bale and fine 9ct ball chain, mount stamped London 1975. ILLUSTRATED.

A modern hallmarked 9ct oval locket pendant brooch, the textured oval locket engraved with a floral spray and floral border, weight 18g, total length 5cm, Birmingham 1994.

An 18ct Chiampesan braded style necklace terminating with collet set sapphire cabochon hinged clasp, weight 69g, length 47cm stamped 750, Chiampesan, numbered 0200939. ILLUSTRATED.

£300 - £400

£150 - £200

An 18ct Chiampesan braded style bracelet terminating with collet set sapphire cabochon hinged clasp weight 34g, length 19.5cm stamped 750, Chiampesan, numbered 03 0117. ILLUSTRATED.

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A modern Italian 18ct diamond set ‘C’ shaped pendant by Adriano Chimento suspended from a broad bale to an elongated cable link chain with C shaped linking clasp, signature Chimento link and stamped 750. ILLUSTRATED.

A 1980s 18ct two tone necklet with diamond highlights with yellow gold links and white gold spacers in the shaped of a V, terminating in concealed tongue and box clasp, weight 34g. ILLUSTRATED.

£400 - £600

£550 - £8000

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A modern Italian 18ct three tone necklet designed as alternating yellow, textured white and rose gold links terminating in concealed tongue and box clasp, weight 61g, length 41.5cm, stamped. ILLUSTRATED.

An Italian 18ct link bracelet designed as matt and polished articulated H shaped links terminating in tongue and box clasp, weight 35g length 18.5cm, stamped.

£1200 - £1800 397 An 18ct rope twist bracelet formed of textured and plain links terminating in bolt ring clasp and suspended globe fob, weight 27.4g, stamped.

£1200 - £1800

£550 - £800

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£550 - £800 401 An Italian 18ct link bracelet designed as matt and polished yellow gold figure of eight shaped links terminating in lobster claw clasp, weight 35g length 19cm. £550 - £800

£400 - £600

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An modern 18ct hinged twist bangle with concealed tongue and box clasp, weight 36g inner diameter 17cm, stamped. ILLUSTRATED.

An amethyst pendant, oval mixed cut stone within a pireced teardrop shaped yellow metal frame and shaped pendant bale, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED.

A platinum hallmarked diamond cluster ring four central claw set brilliant cut stones to a heavy shank, ring size O.

£550 - £830

£100 - £150

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A 1960s 18ct lady’s Omega wristwatch, rectangular gilt dial with gilt metal baton markers, seventeen jewel movement numbered 25486138, within 18ct case numbered 706673 and 8171, Omega Watch Company with import marks for London 1967, all to integral 18ct mesh link bracelet strap. ILLUSTRATED.

Two cameo rings both of oval outline, one depicting a floral spray stamped 14k, the other depicting a maiden in profile, stamped 18ct, both ring size M (2).

A modern French amethyst and diamond dress ring, oval mixed cut amethyst claw set with two pairs of brilliant cut diamonds offset to a plain band, stamped together with another 9ct example with rope twist border and an 18ct synthetic colour change corundum ring Egyptian hallmarks (3).

£600 - £800 406 A 14ct mounted black onyx panel link bracelet with tongue and box clasp with Chinese characters, stamped and another multi stone cabochon bracelet, stamped 14k (2).

£100 - £150 409 An 18ct malachite dress ring, collar set oval cabochon to plain band, stamped, ring size N, a 14ct onyx ring with foliate mount, stamped ring size O and another 9ct example ring size P (3). £180 - £220

£100 - £150

£100 - £150 411 A 14ct aquamarine and ruby dress ring, emerald cut aquamarine claw set with three brilliant cut rubies to the side, pierced and scrolled shoulders, stamped, ring size L1/2. £150 - £200 412 An 18ct emerald and diamond ring, nine marquise cut emeralds claw set and bordered by eighteen brilliant cut diamonds, all to plain band, stamped, ring size L. £100 - £150 413 A string of graduated cultured pearls terminating in a 9ct barrel clasp, length 44.5cm, stamped. £100 - £150

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£350 - £450 415 A late 19th to early 20th Century oval cameo brooch depicting a classical maiden holding aloft a ewer, within a yellow metal frame with rope twist highlights, length 5.5cm, unmarked, within fitted box. £80 - £120 416 An early 20th Century 9ct rose gold open hollow curb link bracelet terminating in padlock fastener, weight 12g. £80 - £120 417 A 9ct hallmarked modern fancy link bracelet terminating in tongue and box fastener, weight 16g. £100 - £150


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428 A parcel lot of assorted jewellery to include a double row of cultured pearls, pendants, brooches, silver fobs, bangles etc. S/D. £40 - £60 429 An Art Deco Tiffany and Co. Sterling silver cigarette case of square outline, the lid with 14ct thumb piece channel set with three square cut sapphires and radiating sunburst decoration, push button release to plain reeded base with gilt washed interior, length 8.5cm x 7.5 stamped Tiffany and Co, Sterling, 14K. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

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A Victorian shield jubilee head half sovereign pendant loose mounted to a 9ct mount and suspended from a belcher chain 12g.

An early 18ct diamond five stone boat shaped ring graduated diamond to a plain setting, shank stamped 18ct, ring size O.

£150 - £230

£40 - £60

An early 20th Century 18ct and platinum diamond solitaire ring, claw set brilliant cut stone to diamond set shoulders, weight of stone approximately 0.50ct, ring size J 1/2.

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Four modern 9ct hallmarked chains of varying styles and lengths, total weight 46gm. (4).

Five assorted plain and stone set rings to included two signet rings and a wishbone example, total weight 16g. (5).

£350 - £400 420

£100 - £150

A small parcel lot of assorted gold items to include an ingot and chain, locket, fob, brooch, pendant and chain and a back and front locket, total weight of weighable gold 19g. S/D.

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£140 - £180

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A small parcel lot of silver jewellery to include a marcasite necklet, two bracelets etc.

£600 - £800

£100 - £150 427 A modern 9ct mounted carnelian brooch of irregular form, together with three further brooches a pair of opal stud earrings and a pendant. S/D. £100 - £150

£40 - £60

Two 22ct hallmarked D shaped wedding rings, one set with a single diamond, total weight 14g. (2).

Thirty two loose graduated amber beads of opaque to semi translucent oval shape, pale caramel to butterscotch colour and measuring 27mm to 12mm, weight 39g.

£200 - £300

£100 - £150

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An 18ct sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut sapphire within a border of ten brilliant cut diamonds, plain chenier band, stamped, ring size N. ILLUSTRATED.

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An Art Deco style 18ct white gold emerald and diamond ring, the step cut emerald claw set within a border of fifteen brilliant cut diamonds, plain band with diamond set shoulders unmarked ring size P. ILLUSTRATED.

An Art Deco style 18ct white gold ruby and diamond ring, the oval collar set rose cut diamond with mixed cut ruby borders spaced by diamond set half moons, unmarked, ring size N.

An 18ct diamond ring, the brilliant cut heart shaped solitaire diamond, claw set to knife edge shoulders, ring size L. ILLUSTRATED.

£1100 - £1500

£2900 - £3500

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An 18ct white gold diamond tennis bracelet formed of fifty one brilliant cut diamonds, total weight approx 5cts, claw set with tongue and box clasp, length 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

An 18ct white gold aquamarine and diamond ring, step cut aquamarine claw set beside two panels of chanel set brilliant cut diamonds, unmarked, ring size P.

£3300 - £4000

£1100 - £1500

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£5000 - £7000

A pair of 18ct white gold diamond and pearl earrings, each south sea cultured pearl measuring approximately 1cm diameter set within a circular border of brilliant cut diamonds each with push and post fittings, unmarked (2). £1800 - £2700


437- 529 Paintings and Prints

437 GEOFFREY TRISTRAM - A contemporary portrait of William Shakespeare in seated pose to an interior setting before a writing desk working on a script, handmade gilt and painted frame, signed and dated 2016, measures 91.5cm x 66cm. ILLUSTRATED. ÂŁ10000 - ÂŁ15000

THE 400th ANNIVERSARY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE PORTRAIT In association with Stratford-upon-Avon's Town and District Councils, April 23rd, 2016 In 2015, Stratford Town and District Councils asked Geoffrey Tristram, a professional artist from Stourbridge, to create a simple front-view painting of William Shakespeare's face, which was to be reproduced on 10,000 masks that the town were to hand to visitors during the 400th Anniversary celebrations weekend. Having successfully completed this small commission to their complete satisfaction, Geoffrey confessed that, as a lifelong Shakespeare fan, his dream job was to paint a brand-new oil portrait of the Bard. The idea was well received, and just before Christmas 2015, the larger oil painting was begun. The artist knew full well that such a picture would bring with it a massive responsibility, and he was in no doubt that it would attract criticism, both good and bad. It didn't help that, for such a world-famous person as Shakespeare, the playwright didn't appear to be overly fond of posing for artists, so there wasn't much in the way of reliable reference material to fall back upon. Geoffrey dug out copies of just about every existing painting, etching, wood cut, bust and statue that purported to be of the great man. He even found a death mask that has somehow ended up in Germany. Martin Droeshout the Younger's etching on the first folio was approved as a likeness by Shakespeare's close friend, the playwright Samuel Jonson, but the picture was quite naively drawn and in black and white. The council's brief was for Geoffrey to use the Droeshout etching as his starting point, but then to create a real interpretation that everyone could believe in. His research had been thorough. Precise measurements were taken from Droeshout's and other portraits, a costume was hired of the right style and social class for the period, and the painting was symbolically set in Shakespeare's birthplace, Henley Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, in the room where the Bard was almost certainly born. The cloth wall covering is as it would have been back in 1564. Shakespeare is seen in middle age, writing the first soliloquy from Hamlet, 'Oh that this too, too sullied flesh would melt'. He is wearing his actual gold signet ring, lost in the Holy Trinity churchyard, possibly during his daughter's wedding, and miraculously found again in Victorian times! There is an almost hidden carving in the oak panel that reads WS-CD; WS-400 in Roman numerals. The reverse of the canvas has a piece of parchment attached, with a handwritten description of the painting by the artist, alongside his very own red wax seal with a 'T' emblem! Then came the frame, a hand-made Elizabethan style made by Frinton's Frames and further customized by Geoffrey, with an inscription that runs around the inner frame, namely, the song from Cymbeline, 'Fear no more the heat of the sun', a poignant comment about how death comes to us all, which seemed fitting, given that the picture was created to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Bard's passing. Now that the 400th Anniversary celebrations are over; the picture is being sold. It is a truly unique piece, the only Stratford-approved, 400th anniversary oil painting in existence.

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WALTER E. ELLIS (1849-1918) A shepherd with his flock on a mountain track, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1900, framed, 75cm x 49cm also the companion - a pair (2).

PIETRO PSAIER (1936-2004) - ‘U2 Achtung Baby Tour’, mixed media, signed, framed, 49cm x 49cm.

£100 - £150

SIR JOHN BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) - ‘Sir Henry Irving in his character of Richard III’, pastel drawing, signed and dated MCMVI (1906), framed, 90cm x 46cm *

439 FLEMISH SCHOOL (17th/18th CENTURY) - A bacchanale, a dismounted fan, now framed flat, gouache, with additions lower centre and corners, 23cm x 42.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 440 BARRY LEIGHTON JONES (1932-2011) - Standing Nude’, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 100cm x 48cm. £100 - £150

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£50 - £70 442

Richard III opened at The Lyceum Theatre, London in January 1877. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800 443 AFTER JOHN TAYLOR - Portrait of William Shakespear (sic), oil on canvas, framed, 56.5cm x 46cm This is a late 18th/early 19th century copy of The Chandos Portrait now in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500


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444 444 SIR JOHN BERNARD PARTRIDGE (1861-1945) - ‘Sir Henry Irving in his character of Dubosc in The Lyon’s Mail’, pastel drawing, signed, inscribed on The Pastel Society label verso, framed, 90cm x 46cm ‘The Lyon’s Mail’, a popular melodrama, opened at The Lyceum Theatre, London in May 1877. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800 445 EDWIN HOWLAND BLASHFIELD (AMERICAN SCHOOL,1848-1936) A scene from Much Ado About Nothing, oil on canvas, signed inscribed ‘To my friend Norman ForbesRobertson, a souvenir of Much Ado, Edwin Howland Blashfield, New York,1888’, framed, 62cm x 41cm This scene depicts Sir Henry Irving as Benedick in Much Ado Nothing performed by The Lyceum Theatre Company at The Star Theatre, New York in 1884. Ellen Terry played Beatrice opposite Irving

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446 AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, PRA (1723-1792) - Portrait of David Garrick, oil on canvas, bears label verso suggesting provenance with the actor John Langwoth Pritchard, framed, 31.5cm x 26cm. Reynolds painted several portraits of his friend the actor David Garrick.This portrait shows Garrick composing a prologue at his desk.One version of the painting is in the National Trust collection at Knole, Kent. £500 - £700 447 ALBERT MARLOW (1862-1911) An extensive wooded landscape with distant village, watercolour, signed and dated 1900, framed, 13cm x 20cm. £50 - £70

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448 LUCY DAWSON (1867-1954) - ‘The Hill Top’ - Airdale terriers, etching, signed with initials in the plate also signed in pencil, framed, 23cm x 28cm. ILLUSTRATED.

ARTHUR WARDLE (1860-1949) - ‘The Bone of Contention’, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 51cm x 68cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000

£70 - £100

450 450 J.BERTAULD (LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - Chickens in a barn, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 56cm x 38cm also the companion -a pair (2). ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

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451 3 EDGAR HUNT (1876-1953) A cockerel with hens and chicks in a barn interior, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1936, framed, 35cm x 45cm. ILLUSTRATED. £5000 - £7000

452 3 EDGAR HUNT (1876-1953) - Two ponies with chickens in a stable, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1932, framed, 28cm x 41cm. ILLUSTRATED. £5000 - £7000

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453 3 EDGAR HUNT (1876-1953) Pigeons feeding at a trough, oil on canvas, signed and indistinctly dated, framed, 18cm x 25.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £4000 - £6000

454 3 EDGAR HUNT (1876-1953) A cockerel, hens and rabbits in a barn interior, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1932, framed, 28cm x 40cm. ILLUSTRATED. £5000 - £7000

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455 3 EDGAR HUNT (1876-1953) - Piglet’s feeding time, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1906, framed, 52cm x 76cm. ILLUSTRATED. £8000 - £10000

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465 EUGENE TILY AFTER JAN STEEN - ‘The Lute Player’, mezzotint printed in colour, signed in pencil, published 1929, framed, 37cm x 30cm also six other framed mezzotints (7). £80 - £120 466 J. HAULING (MID 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of the Duke of Wellington, watercolour, inscribed ‘From a sketch taken from life by J.Hauling, 1851’, oval, presented in a carved and gilded Florentine style frame, 19.5cm x 17cm, (A/F). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 467 F. KRETZSCHMER (MID 19TH CENTURY) A view off the coast of Rio da Janeiro, watercolour, signed and dated 8/ ‘73, framed, 13cm x 21cm also two further topographical studies of the Rio da Janeiro coastline by the same hand (3).

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£120 - £180

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ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS MALTON, THE YOUNGER (1748-1804) - A Gothic spire, watercolour, framed, 42cm x 30cm.

KEITH WOODCOCK (CONTEMPORARY) A flying boat landing in the Bay of Naples, gouache, signed, framed, 23cm x 31cm.

£80 - £120

£50 - £70

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ROSALIND BALDWIN (LATE 20TH CENTURY) Patient donkeys, gouache, signed, framed, 25cm x 33cm.

LOUIS VAN STAATEN (1859-1924) - Figures on a riverside path with a windmill beyond, watercolour, signed, framed, 29cm x 39cm also the companion and one other watercolour by the same hand (3).

£50 - £70 458

£80 - £120

CONSTANCE BERNIE LAWSON (EX.18801903) - Chrysanthemums, watercolour, signed indistinctly, framed, 50cm x 40cm.

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£50 - £70

DIANE ELSON (B.1953) - Cats in the Conservatory, ink and wash drawing, signed, framed, 33.5cm x 49cm.

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£80 - £120

BELINDA YOUNGSON (CONTEMPORARY) ‘The Medieval Chorus’, gouache illustration, signed with monogram, framed, 24cm x 16.5cm also the companion - a pair (2). £50 - £70 460 K.HOGG (CONTEMPORARY) - A Newcastle street scene in Victorian times, watercolour, signed, framed, 37cm x 54cm.

464 EDWIN AARON PENLEY (1826-1893) - ‘On the Cluny’, watercolour, signed, framed, 35.5cm x 74.5cm. £120 - £180

468 ITALIAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - The Gypsy Fiddler, oil on canvas, framed, 27cm x 21.5cm also the companion - a pair (2). £60 - £80 469 3 LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY, RBA, RA (1887-1976) - ‘Landscape with Farm Buildings’, photographic reproduction, signed in pencil, limited edition of 850, published by Venture Prints, 1974, bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, framed, 40cm x 50cm. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200 470 P. LOSONCZY (CONTEMPORARY) - An autumnal river landscape, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 41cm x 82cm. £50 - £70 471 F. ORNAGHI (ITALIAN SCHOOL, MID 20TH CENTURY) - A misty river scene, oil on canvas, signed, inscribed verso, framed, 50cm x 70cm. £70 - £100

£50 - £70

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JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD (1917-1989) - ‘Houses of Parliament’, oil on board, signed, framed, 46cm x 61cm. ILLUSTRATED.

JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD (1917-1989) - ‘Rain, National Gallery’, oil on board, signed, framed, 46cm x 61cm. ILLUSTRATED.

JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD (1917-1989) - ‘New Forest Trees’, oil on board, signed, framed, 46cm x 61cm. ILLUSTRATED.

JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD (1917-1989) - ‘Shambles, York’, oil on board, signed, framed, 61cm x 46cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£400 - £600

£400 - £600

£400 - £600

£350 - £450

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JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD (1917-1989) - ‘Cock’, oil on board, signed, framed, 46cm x 30.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD (1917-1989) - ‘Earth From Moon, Apollo 8’, oil on board, signed, framed, 30cm x 41cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£300 - £400

£250 - £350

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JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD (1917-1989) - ‘Grand Canal, Venice’, oil on board, signed, framed, 26cm x 35cm. ILLUSTRATED.

JAMES LAWRENCE ISHERWOOD (1917-1989) - ‘Kenilworth’, oil on board, signed, framed, 31cm x 41cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£250 - £350

£200 - £300

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480 FLORENCE VERNON (FL.1881-1904) - ‘He loves me, he loves me not’, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed, unframed, 36cm x 30.5cm. £250 - £350 481 ✦ J.G.NORTH (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A Grecian girl holding a tazza aloft, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 110cm x 90cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £700

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AFTER SIR EDWIN LANDSEER The Monarch of the Glen, oil on canvas, oval, framed, 75cm x 54cm. ILLUSTRATED.

LATE 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL - A sleeping child, oil on canvas, circular, framed, diameter 51cms.

ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM STONE - A figure by a cottage in a winter landscape, oil on canvas, framed, 30cm x 40cm.

£300 - £400

£100 - £150

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ATTRIBUTED TO EMILY HODGETTS - A drover with cattle and sheep in an extensive mountainous lake landscape, watercolour, framed, 44cm x 52cm. ILLUSTRATED.

EMILY HODGETTS (IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM SHAYER) Low tide with cockle gatherers on a beach, oil on canvas, circular, framed, diameter 72cm.

ATTRIBUTED TO EMILY HODGETTS - A figure in a Highland river landscape, oil on canvas, framed, 30cm x 39cm also the companion - a pair. (2).

Two works depicting Stourbridge glass making by Emily Hodgetts are in the collection of Dudley Museum Service

£100 - £150

£250 - £300 484 ✦ ATTRIBUTED TO EMILY HODGETTS - An extensive wooded landscape with figures at a stile, oil on canvas, framed,76cm x 63cm. £120 - £180 485 ✦ ATTRIBUTED TO EMILY HODGETTS (IN THE MANNER OF JOHN VARLEY) - A figure in an extensive Italianate river landscape, oil on canvas, framed, 29cm x 40cm, and a companion, a pair. (2).

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£200 - £300

EMILY HODGETTS (AFTER GEORGE ARMFIELD) - Two spaniels on a riverbank, oil on canvas, framed, 66cm x 88cm.

491 ✦ EMILY HODGETTS - Figures and cattle on a path in a river landscape, oil on canvas, framed, 39cm x 60cm.

£300 - £400

£80 - £120

MID 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL - A village scene with church at night, oil on canvas, framed, 48cm x 39cm. £150 - £200 489 ✦ ATTRIBUTED TO EMILY HODGETTS (IN THE STYLE OF ALFRED VICKERS) - An extensive river scene with ferry boat, oil on canvas, framed, 41cm x 74cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

£150 - £200

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EMILY HODGETTS (AFTER WILLIAM HILTON R.A.) - Una Entering the Cottage, oil on canvas, framed, 62cm x 75cm.

EMILY HODGETTS (IN THE MANNER OF RICHARD WILSON) - Travellers beside a river in a mountainous landscape, oil on canvas, framed, 49cm x 60cm.

EMILY HODGETTS (AFTER SIR EDWIN LANDSEER) - The Two Dogs, oil on canvas, framed, 65cm x 75cm. ILLUSTRATED.

ATTRIBUTED TO EMILY HODGETTS - Portrait of a gentleman wearing a red robe, oil on canvas, half length, oval, framed, 74cm x 61cm, also the companion Portrait of a lady - a pair. (2).

£250 - £300

£200 - £300

495 ✦ EMILY HODGETTS - An extensive wooded landscape with cattle watering and farmstead beyond, oil on canvas, framed, 105cm x 89cm. £400 - £600

497 ✦ EMILY HODGETTS (AFTER SIR EDWIN LANDSEER) - Bolton Abbey in Olden Times, oil on canvas, framed, 62cm x 75cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£300 - £400 499 ✦ ATTRIBUTED TO EMILY HODGETTS - Figures standing by an arched gateway, oil on canvas, framed, 74cm x 62cm. £100 - £150

£200 - £300

£300 - £400 501 ✦ ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1830) - Portrait of a gentleman sitting in his library, oil on canvas, framed, 125cm x 100cm, also one other portrait of a lady. (2). £150 - £200 502 ✦ EMILY HODGETTS (AFTER SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS) -’A child’s portrait in different views - Angel Heads’, oil on canvas, oval, framed, 74cm x 62cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 503 ✦ LATE 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL - The British fleet at anchor, oil on canvas, framed, 65cm x 98cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

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504 ✦ ALFRED POLLENTINE - The Grand Canal and St. Mark’s, Venice, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 75cm x 125cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1200 - £1500

504 (in situ) 505 ✦ AFTER DANIEL MACLISE - Wellington and Blucher, engraving, framed, 30cm x 113cm, also the companion The Death of Nelson - a pair. (2). £80 - £120 506 ✦ MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL - Portrait of a young man sitting in a landscape, pastel drawing on buff paper, signed indistinctly 'Victor Dartiguenave', dated 1844, framed, 50cm x 40cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£400 - £600 507 ✦ SIR MUIRHEAD BONE - Spanish Steps, Rome, pencil drawing, signed, framed, 26cm x 19cm. £150 - £200 508 ✦ HEINDRICH GOLPZIUS (1558-1617) The Annunciation, engraving, dated in the plate 1594, framed, 46.5cm x 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 509 ✦ A large late 19th Century gilt and gesso picture frame containing an oil on canvas landscape probably by Emily Hodgetts, in poor condition as a result of flaking paint. 506

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510 ✦ SIR ALFRED EAST, RA (1844-1913) - A figure lighting a camp fire in a copse with river beyond, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 70cm x 92cm. ILLUSTRATED. £3000 - £4000

511 ✦ EDMUND MORISON WIMPERIS (1835-1900) - ‘The Passing Storm’, watercolour, signed, framed, 33cm x 49cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

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AFTER WILLIAM WESTLEY - The East Prospect of Birmingham, engraving, framed, 37cm x 67cm also The North Prospect of St. Philip’s Church, Birmingham (2). ILLUSTRATED.

CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE - ‘Barges Moored at Dadsford’s Shed’, pastel drawing, signed and dated 30/5/2001, framed, 27cm x 38cm.

CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE - ‘The Heart of Havana’, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 2004, framed, 39cm x 54cm.

£120 - £180

£250 - £350

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CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE - ‘Barges at Dadsford’s Wharf’, graphite drawing, signed and dated 2001, framed, 64cm x 47cm.

CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE - ‘Dadsford’s Wharf, Wordsley’, pastel drawing, signed and dated 18/10/98, framed, 38cm x 28cm. ILLUSTRATED.

CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE - ‘Extreme Endeavour’ - Machu Pichu, Peru, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 2007, framed, 38cm x 28cm

£100 - £150

£150 - £250

£300 - £450 513 ✦

Exhibited at The Millenery Works Gallery, London : Landscape Disturbed exhibition, 2007. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350

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CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE ‘How the Dome sprawls’, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 2010, framed, 39cm x 54cm

AFTER WILLIAM POWELL FRITH ‘Derby Day’, engraving, framed, 49cm x 110cm also one other engraving after Thomas Webster (2).

Exhibited at The Millenery Works Gallery, London : From Power to Tower exhibition, 2012. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400 519 ✦ CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE - ‘All Power Spent’, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 2012, framed, 27cm x 38cm Exhibited at The Millenery Works Gallery, London: From Power to Tower exhibition, 2012. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350 520 ✦ CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE ‘Makeover at Blackfriars Bridge’, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 2010, framed, 39cm x 53.5cm Exhibited at The Millenery Works Gallery, London : From Power to Tower exhibition, 2012. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400 521 ✦ CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE ‘Parliament’s Other Tower’, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 2013, framed, 38cm x 27cm. £250 - £350 522 ✦ CHRISTOPHER FIRMSTONE ‘Capital Gateway’, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 2010, framed, 37cm x 38cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 523 ✦ A 19th century gilt and gesso glazed picture frame with moulded acanthus and trailing flower decoration, 51cm x 76cm. £80 - £120

£120 - £180 525 ✦ THOMAS LANDSEER AFTER SIR EDWIN LANDSEER - ‘Monarch of the Glen’, engraving, framed, 59cm x 61cm also six other various framed engravings (7). £60 - £80 526 ✦ J. FABER AFTER SIR GODFREY KNELLER - ‘Portrait of Thomas Wharton’, mezzotint, published 1733, framed, 35cm x 24.5cm also two other 18th century portrait engravings (3).

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£70 - £100 527 ✦ CHINESE SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Figures on a terrace, watercolour on silk, framed, 37.5cm x 37.5cm also two others similar (3). £50 - £70 528 HELEN BRADLEY, MBE (19001979) - ‘Sunday Afternoon in Alexandra Park’, photographic reproduction, signed in pencil, bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, framed, 40cm x 50.5cm also three other signed prints after the same hand (4).

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£100 - £150 529 JUDITH MOY (CONTEMPORARY) - ‘Carew Castle’, acrylic on paper, signed. bears label verso, framed, 29cm x 24cm also one other acrylic by the same hand (2). £100 - £150

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A late 19th to early 20th Century framed fan, the mother of pearl sticks and guards with a black cloth fan painted with a girl picking flowers, indistinctly signed, 47cm x 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.

Anne Marie Trechslin - ‘Old Garden Roses’, a portfolio of forty coloured plates in over-lay mounts, with accompanying text by Stelvio Coggiatti, limited edition of 4800 copies, published by Editions Le Moulin, Switzerland 1975, signed by the artist, author and publisher but un-numbered, contained within a lime green lined bound aluminium case with gilt titles, the case measuring height 56.5cm x width 42.5cm. together with a similar volume (2).

Three flip albums of early 20th Century postcards to include Leigh-On-Solent, Southsea, Torquay and South West views together with a Queen’s dolls house album of cards (4).

A George IV line inlaid mahogany bracket clock by Sowter Oxford, with twin fusee movement on a plinth base, together with a bracket, height 40cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

£400 - £600

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536

Victoria to George VI - An 1890 crown together with sixteen 1940 two shilling coins. (17).

A 1920s Osborne Ivorex model of Florence Nightingale cast by Edith Evans and dated 1929, height 31cm.

£80 - £120 531 An album of Edwardian postcards, some real photographic cards together with an album of later saucy cards. (2). £60 - £80

£40 - £60

£50 - £80

£300 - £400

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537 A 2 “ gauge model of the 4-6-2 locomotive Dornock Firth No 70054 with tender in green livery by the Finescale locomotive company Marlborough Wiltshire together with mahogany glazed display case, length 92cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 538 A scratch built GWR 4-4-0 locomotive Dukedog No 9017 by D.J.B Engineering together with a GWR 3500 gallon tender, boxed (2). £40 - £60

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539 A gauge 1 guards van M31326M in maroon livery by the Finescale locomotive company Marlborough Wiltshire, boxed. ILLUSTRATED. £70 - £100 540 A 4-6-2 O gauge North British locomotive and tender in BR blue livery by DJH Grandspot Lts, Consett, Co Durham, boxed. £80 - £120 545

541 A 2-6-2 O gauge Coldsteamer locomotive and tender No 60873 in green livery by DJH Grandspot Ltd, Consett, Co Durham, boxed £80 - £120 542 A 2-6-0 O gauge tank locomotive and tender No 78037 in black livery together with a 4-6-0 locomotive and tender No 5947, another 45569 in green livery and a 2-6-4 BR tank locomotive No 42236 in black livery (4).

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547 ✦ A 19th Century cast iron Mr Punch door stop

A 4-6-0 O gauge Tasmania locomotive and tender No 45569 in green livery by DJH models, boxed.

A bells in view musical box playing ten airs with tune card, cylinder 33cm in crossbanded rosewood case inlaid with musical instruments to the top and the front, width 60cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £90

£600 - £900

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A 19th Century liqueur decanter set comprising four decanters and stoppers and sixteen glasses contained in a brass and green boulle work serpentine cabinet, width 34cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

A 20th Century ebonised table lamp of turned baluster form, with gilt painted highlights, height excluding fittings 40cm.

£80 - £120 543

£40 - £60 548 ✦ A pair of 19th Century rococo style gilt twin branch candelabras on scroll acanthus bases, height 17cm (2). £50 - £80

£40 - £60

£80 - £120

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549 ✦ Emanuele Caroni (Italian 1826 -1876) L'Amour Vainqueuer de la Force, a 19th Century Italian carved carrara marble sculpture of cupid taming the lion, the winged figure playing a lyre with a quiver of arrows on his back whilst seated upon the back of a recumbant lion licking cupids foot, signed to the reverse E. Caroni F. 1867, height 105cm x width 92cm, on associated stepped plinth, width 106cm, minor losses. Notes: This work was one of three sculptures entered by E Caroni into the Exposition Universalle, at the Paris Salon in 1867, alongside Esclave au Marche and Ophelie. Caroni was awarded a medal for these works under the category of 'Sculpteurs et graveurs en medailles du sur pierres fines etrangers'. It is believed to have been acquired by the Firmstone family in the late 19th or early 20th Century. Emanuele Caroni was born in Roncate, Como, and went to the Brera Academy, Milan, completing his studies under Lorenzo Bartolini. His work tended to be of a funerary nature and appears to have been retailed by the Barzanti or Bazzanti galleries in Florence. He became politically active, joining the movement for the independence of Italy and took part in the famous 'Five Days of Milan'. He subsequently established himself in Florence and became hugely productive, his works being shown in Italy, France and America. His repertoire includes 'Schiava alla Vendita', gold medal winner at the Florence Exhibition in 1861, The Columbus Monument in Philadelphia, La Prima Gioventu subsequently acquired by the National Gallery, Washington, D.C. Literature: M. Fr. Dacuing , L'Exposition Universalle de 1867 Illustree, Vol. I p.228 Alfonso Panzetta, Dizionario degli Scultori italiani, vol. I, Adarte, 2003, p. 204 ILLUSTRATED. £20000 - £30000

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A late 19th Century French marble bust of Marguerite wearing a ruff and a cross with plaited hair, on green serpentine base, together with an associated cylindrical pedestal, height 187cm.

A late 19th to early 20th Century taxidermy stag trophy on an oak shield plinth, height 88cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A 19th Century white marble and ormulu mounted mantle clock decorated with birds and flowers, the eight day striking movement stamped Hunt and Wray Birmingham, height 44cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £90

Marguerite was the lover of Faust and a classic subject for nineteenth century sculptors also an inspiration for the operas by Gounod and Berlioz and for many other French and Italian artists. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

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£200 - £300 553 A 19th Century mahogany two handled serving tray inlaid with oval shell paterae, width 53cm. £40 - £60

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556 554 ✦ A 19th Century Egyptian revival black slate mantle clock with eight day striking movement the dial with signs of the Zodiac signed J Bennett Cheapside London enclosed by a bevelled glass door flanked by pillars on a stepped base, height 38cm. £150 - £250 555 ✦ A pair of 19th Century black slate obelisks named Heliopolis and Goshen each with recessed hieroglyphic panels, height 58cm (2). ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 556 ✦ A 19th Century gilt metal framed hall lantern with coloured glass panels one depicting a Romanesque figure the base of a scene after Raphael. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

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557 ✦ A 19th Century marble bust of a Victorian lady on socle base, signed to reverse by John Edward Jones and dated 1853, height 73cm together with an associated painted cylindrical pedestal (2). ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

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A 1930s Permarec floor standing record recorder in figured walnut case, the hinged lid opening to reveal a turn table and a Dralowid indicator width 60cm, together with a floor standing chrome microphone and two aluminium cannisters containing blank ebonite discs and sleeves (2)

After Auguste Moreau - A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century French spelter rural figures, titled 'Fermiere' and 'Source Enchantee', height 48cm (2).

A late 19th Century marble bust of an elderly lady wearing a portrait necklace to her neck on alabaster shaped base, signed Conrad Dressler and dated 1890, height 86cm together with a simulated marble pedestal on square plinth, height 118cm (2).

A Victorian brass rail top iron fender, together with a chestnut roaster and a milk skimmer. (3).

Permarec recording discs were a soft recording layer on an alumium glass base and once recorded they had to be baked in the oven for two to three hours before playing, introduced by Musikon in 1933 the company went into liquidation in 1937. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

£50 - £80 560 ✦ A small pair of late 19th to early 20th Century cloisonné vases of baluster form, decorated with butterflies and insects, each on a hardwood stand, height 11.5cm, together with a pair of candlesticks in the Aesthetic taste. (4). £40 - £60

£500 - £800 562 ✦

£60 - £90 564 ✦ A 19th Century bronze model of a sphinx with hieroglyphic detail on rectangular plinth base, width 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

A 1930s walnut cased radiogram, fitted with a Garrard deck and dial indicator and ebonite controls, together with approximately five to six hundred 78rpm records in a glazed walnut compartmental display cabinet. £80 - £120

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568 (in situ)

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A Victorian slate mantle clock with marble pilaster columns above a plinth base, the eight day movement striking on a bell, height 30cm.

A 19th Century French ormolu mantle clock of rococo form, circular white enamelled dial with Japy Freres eight day striking movement on separate conforming stand, height 37cm (2). ILLUSTRATED.

A 1930s floorstanding ‘Sterling Rebound’ segmented leather punch ball by Sykes Ltd Horbury, together with two pairs of boxing gloves, height 140cm (3).

A Victorian brass mounted portrait camera with adjustable tripod stand, width 93cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£30 - £50 566 ✦

£200 - £300

A 19th Century brass mounted mahogany dressing table box, lacking interior, bearing a brass tablet titled ‘W. Lund, Maker, 24 Fleet St. London’, width 31cm.

568 ✦ A 20th Century plaster bust of a classical male facing right on turned socle base, height 62cm. £70 - £100

£40 - £60

£60 - £90 570 ✦ An early 20th Century Rowland Ward taxidermy study of a pair of gazelle horns mounted on an oak shield plinth, titled Gemsbuck, bearing paper labels and carved with the initials R.W. verso, height 110cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £90 572 ✦ A 20th Century Empire No 2 typewriter on wooden base enclosed by a metal case together with a later Imperial portable typewriter in black leather case (2). £40 - £60

£50 - £80

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A taxidermy study of a pair of five branch deer antlers and skull mounted on an oak shield, height 107cm.

Five bottles of Chateau La Lagune Haut Medoc Grand Classe 1978 red wine (5). £150 - £200

£60 - £90

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Six single bottles of red wine to include, Chateau Brane-Cantenac Margaux 1989, Chateau Canton St Emilion Grand Cru Classes 1983, Chateau La Cabanne Pomerol 1989, Chateau Gazin Pomerol 1987, Clos Du Marquis Saint Julien 1983 and a bottle of Domain Robert Vic Syrah 2002 (6).

A 1930s oak adjustable desk/ date calendar together with four novelty ashtrays and a collection of plain bowled clay, meerschaum and briar pipes and cases (qty). £60 - £90 581

575 ✦ A pair of lady’s brown leather riding boots with trees and spurs, together with a pair of leather motorists gauntlets, a shooting stick, riding crop, a pair of jodhpurs and a canvas cover (qty).

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Three braided edge dark green cushions and two circular black cushions (5).

Six bottles of Chateau du Caby de Kermoal Canon Fronsac 1983 (6).

£40 - £60

£50 - £80 576 ✦ A 19th Century Dutch carved ebonised oak snuff box depicting a medieval scene of two reclining figures sharing a cup of wine with animals to the foreground, width 16cm. £70 - £100 577 ✦ A late 19th Century German cello with scroll above bridge present but detached, length 123cm, A/F. £40 - £60 578 ✦ A Victorian carved meerschaum pipe in the form of buffalo stamped R.A.O.B and Crops together with a similar example of a horses head marked C.Crop London (2). £60 - £90 579 ✦ Two Art Deco enamelled back plated dressing table sets in fitted cases (2). £40 - £60

£150 - £200

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581 A pair of early 19th Century flintlock pistols with twist off barrels and plain butts (2). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 582 A 19th Century brass poker inscribed ‘Copper bolt from the brig Delta wrecked March 10th 1870 Bridlington quay, all hands lost’, length 71cm The vessel Delta was off shore to the South of the harbour with the captain clinging by chains, the lifeboat was launched but all were drowned. £70 - £100 583 An early 20th Century plated sauce boat from the White Star line RMS Olympic sister ship to the Titanic, stamped with the flag symbol height 9cm. £80 - £120 584 Five bottles of Chateau Vieux Larmande Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 1988 (5).

£80 - £120 586 Three bottles of Chateau Plantey Pauillac 1985 red wine and four bottles of Chateau Coudert Saint Emilion Grand Cru Jean -Claude Carles 1983 (7). £50 - £80 587 Four bottles of Grand Vin Du Chateau Phelan Segur Saint Estephe 1981 red wine (4). £50 - £80

592 A bottle of Barolo Riserva Ascheri Giamcomo Halia 1982 red wine and a bottle of Chateau HautMarbuzet 1971 (2). £80 - £120 593 A bottle of Chateau Kocher Figeac 1985 red wine, two bottles of Chateau Giscours Margaux 1970s wine, a bottle of Chateau Haut Bages Liberal Pauillac 1979, a bottle of Chateau de Thau Cotes de Bourg 1983 and a bottle of Chateau La Croix de Berney Puisseguin St Emilion 1989 (6). £100 - £150

588 Four bottles of Chateau Ptensac Medoc Delon Liquard 1989 red wine together with two bottles of Chateau Labegorce Zede Margaux 1985 (6). £60 - £90 589 Three bottles of Chateau Cissac 1985 red wine, a bottle of Don Pascual Cosecha Vino Tinto Viejo Navarra 1988 and two bottles of Chateau Chasse-Spleen Moulis en Medoc 1978 (6).

594 A bottle of Gevrey -Chambertin Jaboulet -Vercherre 1985 wine, a bottle of Gevrey-Chambertin Clos St Jaques Domaine Clair-dau 1983, a bottle of Chateau Lynch Bages Pauilac 1981 and a bottle of Bourgogne Confrerie des Chevaliers du Castevin 1985 (4). £80 - £120

£60 - £90

£80 - £120

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A bottle of Nuits St George 1982, a bottle of Chateau Haut-Bages Liberal Pauillac 1979, two bottles of Rioja Faustino! 1988 and two bottles of Chateau D’Angludet 1982 (6).

Three circular brass muffin or cake mounds and a copper and iron handled strainer spoon (4).

An early 20th Century Sutcliffe tin plate clockwork ‘Valiant’ battleship, retains box and key, S/D, length including rudder 33cm, together with a foreign made tin plate clockwork British airship, R107, registration G-FAAW, length 18cm, A/F. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

£40 - £60

£120 - £180 596

£100 - £150

Two bottles of Chardonnay Bourgogne Blanc Les Champs Perriers 1994, three bottles of Bouchard Pere et Fils Macon Lugny Saint Pierre 1991 and a bottle of Maison Jean Germain Puligny-Montrachet 1986 (6).

602 A 19th Century German naval short sword with lion mask pommel and D shaped guard, the 69.5cm blade stamped F W Holler Solingen with leather mounted scabbard together with an unmarked naval cutless (2). ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £90 597

£150 - £200

A bottle of Bourgogne Selectoion Cissac L.Vialrd Gironde 1982 wine, two bottles of Maison Jean Germain Meursault, a bottle of Chardonnay Clos du Chateau Bourgonne 1988 and two bottles of Chablis La Chablisienne 1996 (6).

603 A late 19th Century brass Spectroscope by John Browning, 63 Strand, London, cased. ILLUSTRATED.

£70 - £100

£50 - £80

598

604

A bottle of Antonin Rodet Chablis 1988 wine, two bottles of Domaine Moreau & Fils Chablis Premier Cru Vaillon 1990, a bottle of PouillyFume Langlois Chateau 1991, two bottles of Chablis Laroche Cru Les Vaillons 1991, a bottle of Chablis Premier Cru Beauroy and three bottles of J Moreau & Chablis 2000 (10). £70 - £100

600 600 An early 20th Century oak cased bracket clock, with garland cornice, foliate carved frieze panels and pilaster columns to the door, the dial with subsidiary chime dials, height 53cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250

A 19th Century classical lead figure of a cupid with his arm outstretched holding a snake, height 66cm. £150 - £200 605 A 19th Century painted papier mache domed glove box, the cover decorated with an exotic bird perched near flowers surrounded by gilt acanthus borders, width 24.5cm. £50 - £80

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606 A 12 bore double barrel side lock ejector shotgun, No 2 by William Powell & Son No 10718, in original oak lined leather case, one pair of barrels sleeved. Shotgun certificate required upon purchase. £1500 - £2000 607 A 12 bore double barrel box lock ejector shotgun by Cogswell & Harrison, No 26715 £200 - £300 608 A leather 12 bore shotgun case £40 - £60 609 A Webley Hawk MKIII .22 air rifle with plain stock and rubber end.

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£70 - £100 613 610 A late 19th Century Niello work white metal oval belt buckle, width 21cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80 611 A 19th Century carved oak nutcracker of a bearded figure stamped ‘Cop of original now 1874 rotten with age pray preserve this ‘, height 20cm. £50 - £80 612 L. PACKER (20TH CENTURY) after SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS - ‘Lavinia, Countess of Althorpe’, a miniature on ivorine, oval, framed, 6cm x 5cm also the companion, a silhouette and a portrait engraving (4).

A 19th Century painted lace fan decorated with cherubs in flight and playing musical instruments, signed S Dtino, mother of pearl sticks in edged display case, width 65cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180 614 Hans Keck (20th Century) - A small bronze figure of a boy wearing a flat cap and a rucksack on square plinth base, signed 8.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £90

£40 - £60

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619 ✦

A late 19th Century mahogany floorstanding bookcase, shaped ends over a cupboard base on bracket feet width 58cm.

A set of six 19th Century Continental carved oak dining chairs with pierced open scroll backs and turned uprights, over stuffed seats on floral carved cabriole legs (6).

£60 - £90 616 ✦ A 19th Century turned mahogany six branch hat stand with turned reeded column on square iron inset base and bun feet, A/F height 212cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180 617 ✦ A large Victorian ebonised and painted arch shaped moulded edge framed overmantle mirror, 169cm x 142cm. £60 - £90 618 ✦ A 19th Century Chippendale style gilt console table and mirror, the three panel glass plate below a cornucopia style pediment bordered by trailing acanthus leaves and scrolls mounted with twin candle brackets over a serpentine base, width 170cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1200 - £1500 616

£150 - £230 620 ✦ A Victorian mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers, with a cushion shaped frieze drawer and pilaster supports over a plinth base, width 128cm. £80 - £120 621 ✦ A 19th Century longcase clock of large proportions the later eight day striking movement and painted dial enclosed by a marquetry inlaid and domed stepped pillared hood above a projecting cornice and scroll mounts over an arched door flanked by gilt scroll capital columns and dolphin carved side brackets, the case decorated with a windmill in a landscape and acanthus leaves on canted plinth base and splayed lion paw feet, height 272cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1000 - £1500

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622 ✦ An Edwardian mahogany open bookcase, the adjustable shelves below a fluted dentil cornice on plinth base width 110cm. £60 - £90 623 ✦ A 19th Century stained pine high back settle with shaped ends and plank seat, width 186cm. £100 - £150 624 ✦ A Victorian mahogany bow front chest of two short and three long drawers, turned wood handles flanked by pillars, width 122cm. £50 - £80 625 ✦ A small George IV mahogany and rosewood crossbanded bow fronted mahogany sideboard on ring turned legs tapering in peg feet, width 91cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

621 (in situ) 627 ✦

629 ✦

A 19th Century walnut and part ebonised overmantle mirror, 162cm x 162cm.

A 19th Century mahogany torchere, the spiral carved pedestal on splayed tripod legs, height 148cm.

£60 - £90

626 ✦ An 18th Century triple panelled carved oak coffer raised on later turned legs, width 140cm. £80 - £120

628 ✦

£40 - £60

A set of five Victorian mahogany hoop back dining chairs upholstered in crimson plush on cabriole legs to the front (5).

630 ✦

£100 - £150

£60 - £90

A 19th Century Regency style gilt pier mirror, with classical frieze, 110cm x 61cm.

631 ✦ Two late Victorian carved oak easy chairs with scroll moulded arms, with stylised fleur de lys patterned upholstery and raised to turned legs to the front. (2). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 632 ✦ A George III crossbanded line inlaid straight fronted chest of four graduated long drawers, with later brass circular drop handles above splayed bracket feet, width 92cm. £50 - £80 633 ✦ A large 19th Century carved gilt overmantle mirror the rectangular plate below an acanthus leaf scroll pediment flanked by reeded columns on an inverted breakfront plinth, 151cm. £250 - £350 625

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634 ✦

636 ✦

A large 19th Century mahogany pedestal sideboard, the rectangular plate back over a gadrooned edge and panelled cupboard plinth base, length 264cm.

An Edwardian satinwood cross banded mahogany four drawer music cabinet, brass drop handles width 53cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £250

£60 - £90

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637 ✦

A Victorian Gothic Revival oak hall chair with plank seat on moulded square tapering legs and block feet.

A set of four 19th Century mahogany carved and pierced bar back dining chairs on reeded turned legs to the front upholstered in crimson plush stamped James Winter 101 Wardour Street (4).

£40 - £60

£120 - £180

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643 (in situ) 638 ✦ An early 20th Century reproduction oak fall front cupboard on turned legs united by rail stretchers, width 50.5cm. £40 - £60 639 ✦ An HMV model 162 oak cased floor standing gramophone on square tapering legs, width 47cm. £50 - £80 640 ✦ An 18th Century oak oval gate leg dining table with end drawer on turned baluster block legs united by rail stretchers, length 152cm. £100 - £150 642 (part)

641 ✦ A William IV mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, the carved scroll panelled back over three drawers, with brass fret drop handles on panelled cupboard pedestals, incorporating a zinc lined cellarette drawer, width 189cm. £120 - £180

642 ✦ A Victorian three piece carved rosewood drawing room suite, comprising double spoon chaise longue together with two matching easy chairs on cabriole legs to the front, upholstered in crimson plush, S/D. (3). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250

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644 (in situ) 643 ✦ A 20th Century Christie theatre pipe organ, supplied by William Hill & Son and Norman Beard Limited London, in mahogany and gilt panelled case with a three manual detached console and pedal board, on a plinth base, width 157cm, the base 173cm x 155cm, together with an organ stool and an extensive range of pipes and organ instruments in a separate organ chamber. Research has shown that the organ was completed 9th September 1932 and the official opening of the organ at Wordsley Manor took place on Sunday 2nd May 1933 at 11.30 am. ILLUSTRATED. Viewing strictly by appointment. The responsibility for the removal and all associated costs and transporting of the organ lie with the successful bidder. £1000 - £2000 644 ✦ A Victorian mahogany floor standing bookcase, with a pair of arched glazed doors above a conforming glazed double door base, width 124cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180 645 ✦ An 18th Century and later constructed carved oak high back settle the detailed carved panelled back with central lunette design and arched leaf scrolls on a box base length 167cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£250 - £350

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647 ✦

648 ✦

A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the moulded edge top above turned reeded legs, with Samuel Hawkins wind-out mechanism, with two insert leaves, length when extended 267cm, lacking winding handle. ILLUSTRATED.

A set of six late Victorian carved walnut dining chairs, with broken arch and scroll rails over a panel back on ring turned legs upholstered in crimson plush damask with thistle and floral design. (6).

A set of six 1930s oak plank seats dining chairs with carved panel backs on bobbin turned legs and stretchers. (6). ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

£120 - £180

£400 - £600 650 (in situ)

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653 ✦

655 ✦

A Victorian beech lath back chair on turned splayed baluster legs united by turned stretchers.

An 18th Century carved oak coffer triple panelled leaf decorated front on stiles, width 121cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A Victorian single mirrored door mahogany wardrobe on plinth base below a fluted cornice 186cm.

A Victorian carved mahogany Chippendale style shaped overmantle mirror, the cartouche shaped plate over brackets and turned supports width 155cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£40 - £60

£100 - £150

650 ✦ A 19th Century Continental walnut serpentine bureau fitted with a drawer interior enclosed by a fall carved with panels of cherubs gathering in the harvest over two long drawers on cabriole legs to the front, width 100cm. ILLUSTRATED.

652 ✦ A George III mahogany straight front chest of two short and three long drawers, brass drop handles on bracket feet, width 112cm. ILLUSTRATED. £70 - £100

£200 - £300

£70 - £100 654 ✦ A Victorian mahogany extending dining table the double moulded edge top over a plain frieze on turned fluted legs, complete with two insert leaves, length closed 148cm and length extended 236cm, lacking winding handle. ILLUSTRATED.

£80 - £120

£120 - £180 654 (in situ)

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656 (in situ)

656 ✦ A Victorian mahogany half tester bed with canopy embroidered with monogram for George Hodgetts Firmstone above a shaped end on turned feet, width 152cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300 657 ✦ A George III mahogany square top washstand fitted with a drawer 51cm, together with a dressing table mirror, 50cm. (2). £50 - £80 658 ✦ A Victorian triple door mahogany wardrobe, with a cushion shaped cornice above a fitted interior on plinth base, some damages, width 183cm. ILLUSTRATED. £40 - £60 659 ✦ An Edwardian walnut open floor standing bookcase with adjustable shelves below a dentil and fluted edge cornice on cupboard width 110cm. £50 - £80 660 ✦ A Victorian mahogany writing table fitted with an end drawer and leather inset top, on turned tapering legs and peg feet, width 120cm. £60 - £90 661 ✦ A George III demi-lune oak tea table on square tapering legs, 95cm. £40 - £60

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664 ✦

669 ✦

A George III inlaid mahogany demi-lune side table on square tapering legs, width 87cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A Victorian mahogany panelled bedside cupboard on plinth base, width 37cm.

A Victorian mahogany straight front chest of two short and three long drawers, on turned wood handles on a plinth base, 138cm.

£50 - £80

£50 - £80 665 ✦

663 ✦ A Victorian mahogany Duchess dressing table fitted with an arrangement of drawers with swing mirror over, width 120cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 667 part (in situ)

A late 19th Century mahogany overmantle mirror, with bevelled cartouche shaped central panel and pierced borders, width 124cm. £60 - £90 666 ✦

£80 - £120 670 ✦ A George III mahogany swing toilet mirror fitted with three short drawers on ogee bracket feet, width 42cm. £50 - £80

A Victorian mahogany double door arched glazed bookcase enclosed by a pair of arched glazed doors over a cupboard base, width 118cm. £80 - £120 667 ✦ A Victorian white marble tray top mahogany washstand on fluted legs, fitted with two frieze drawers on fluted legs united by a platform base, width 122cm, together with a similar dressing table with swing mirror, 125cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180 668 ✦ A Victorian mahogany half tester bed with green canopy, scroll end flanked by fluted pilasters width 162cm. ILLUSTRATED.

662

£200 - £300

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671 ✦

675 ✦

679 ✦

683 ✦

A Victorian mahogany and grey veined marble top bowfronted washstand on fluted legs united by a shaped undertier, 126cm.

A Victorian cast iron book press by Perry & Co London supported on a stained pine two drawer drop base, width 48cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A 20th Century beaded edge circular garden urn on turned half fluted pedestal, height 50cm.

£100 - £150

£60 - £90

672 ✦

676 ✦

A 19th Century Japanned painted gilt lacquered games table, the cartouche shaped top inlaid with a mother of pearl chequer board on tripod scroll base, width 58cm. ILLUSTRATED.

A Victorian demi-lune mahogany and marble topped washstand, on central scroll leg and platform base, width 91cm.

A 1930s oak nine drawer filing cabinet enclosed by a tambour shutter door on plinth base, width 45cm and a small 1920s oak bedside cupboard, width 35cm (2).

£50 - £80 673 ✦

£60 - £90

A 20th Century gilt standard lamp with velvet covered column above a circular platform and scroll foot base, height 117cm. £40 - £60 674 ✦

A Regency style gilt circular convex wall mirror with ball mounted moulded frame, diameter 56cm. £50 - £80

A 1930s mahogany revolving office chair shaped arms and slatted back, over stuffed seat on scroll legs. £60 - £90

677 ✦

678 ✦ A late 19th Century mahogany folding cane seated day bed on short turned legs, length 185cm. £60 - £90

£50 - £80 680 ✦ A 20th Century reconstituted stone garden urn on pedestal socle base, height 53cm.

£120 - £180

£50 - £80

A Victorian ebonised turned pedestal on square plinth base, height 98cm.

681 ✦ A Georgian style mahogany wine table, with a beaded border above a baluster shaped column and a tripod base, diameter 30cm, S/D. £30 - £50 682 ✦ A George III mahogany bureau with pigeon hole and fitted drawer interior enclosed by a plain fall above two short and three long graduated drawers, brass drop foliate mounted handles on splayed bracket feet, width 117cm. £100 - £150

684 ✦

£40 - £60 685 ✦ A pair of Victorian ebonised pedestals with fluted line decoration on square plinth bases, height 122cm (2). ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120 686 A late Georgian mahogany wash stand, with twin hinged top enclosing an easel mirror, further fitted below with a pot cupboard and single frieze drawer, height when closed 90cm. £50 - £80

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687 A 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with twin swan neck pediment, the eight day movement striking on a bell, the painted broken arch dial with moonphase, subsidiary seconds and date dials and figural corners spandrels, some damage and later repairs, overall height including finials 236cm. £200 - £300

688 A pair of early 20th Century Arts and Crafts mahogany dodecagon plant stands on square legs complete with liners, length 125cm (2). £150 - £250

689 A late 19th Century oak Gothic Revival ecclesiastical throne chair, the tall back with central finial over scroll arms on octagonal feet to the front. £200 - £300

690 A late 19th to early 20th Century Black Forest carved wood umbrella or stick stand in the form of a standing bear on a naturalistic base, with inset glass eyes, painted teeth, tongue and claws, complete with removable oval metal drip tray, height 63.5cm, with damages. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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AUCTION CALENDAR 2017

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Saturday 30th September

The September Sale

Saturday 21st October

Decades of Design

Saturday 11th November

The November Sale

auction Previews

Thursday prior to each sale - 10am-4pm Friday prior to each sale - 10am-8pm Morning of each sale - 8am-10am

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Fieldings Auctioneers

The November Sale – 11th November 2017 Entries now being taken for our November sale to include an Asian Art Section

A 19th Century inro detailed with a shishi and horn netsuke. Estimate: £400 - £600

A 19th Century inro decorated with cranes of a riverbank and ivory netsuke. Estimate: £800 - £1200

An early 19th Century inro decorated with water plants and stag antler netsuke. Estimate: £1500 - £2000

A 19th Century Oni-Yari Festival netsuke. Estimate: £800 - £1200

Contact: Nick Davies nick@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

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Online Bidding Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale.

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. 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.

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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 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. 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. 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. 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 acknowledges the Auctioneers right to retain the premium

• 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 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. 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. *VAT payable at the current rate


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 30th September – The September Sale II Saturday 21st October – Decades of Design Saturday 11th November – The November Sale

Conditions of Absentee Bidding

All successful bids are subject to a charge of 24% (VAT inclusive) buyers premium on the hammer price.

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 or failure to execute bids.

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”.

In the event that two identical commission bids are received, the bid that was received first will prevail.

If you leave an odd bid, the auctioneer reserves the right to increase your bid to the next highest figure.

Your attention is drawn to the terms and conditions of business of Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd.


Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd Mill Race Lane Stourbridge West Midlands DY8 1JN

T: 01384 444 140

www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Reg No. 4261506


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