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Fine Art and Antiques Saturday 5th September 2015 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 Furniture

Valuer and Auctioneer Textiles and Ceramics

mark@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

alison@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

andrew@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

William Lacey

Liz Winnicott

Picture Consultant

Silver and Jewellery Consultant

liz@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

bill@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Judith Woolgar

Clare Tracey

Ellie Bertram

Accounts Manager

Office Administration

Administrative Assistant

judith@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

ellie@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk

Lee Coldrick

Danny Morrison

Head Porter and Saleroom Assistant

Porter


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Thursday 3rd September Friday 4th 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 21% (VAT inclusive) on the hammer price

Sale number 0179

Catalogue £12/£15 by post

Please note that all emails requesting condition reports and images must be received by close of business on Thursday 3rd September. All commission bids submitted by email must be received before close of business on Friday 4th September. Registration for online bidding must be completed at the saleroom.com by 9.30am on the morning of the sale. In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006 all lots marked 3 which sell for €1000 or more are subject to a resale right royalty charge payable by the bidder. Please refer to clause 8b of our terms and conditions. Notice regarding the sale of material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulation prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country. A full listing together with further images are available online at: www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk or www.the-saleroom.com/fieldings

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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.

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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.

Bidding increments Fieldings requests that bids should be placed based on the guideline below. Any bids received which do not conform to these guidelines will be rounded down to the nearest appropriate bidding increment. £0 - £100 £100 - £300 £300 - £500 £500 - £1000 £1000 - £2000 £2000 - £10000 £10000 +

£5 £10 £20 £20/£50/£80 £50 £100 £200

Fieldings reserves the right to vary, within reason, the increments used on the day to reflect the flow of bids.

Absentee or commission bidding If you are unable to attend the sale but wish to bid on a lot, we can do this on your behalf. You will need to fill in a commission bid form; one is included in this catalogue. You should complete the contact details, list the lot and the maximum price you wish to pay, excluding the buyer’s premium. The form should then be submitted to our offices or a member of staff. The bid will be carried out by us and is entirely confidential. All bids are executed at as low a price as is permitted by other bids left and/or reserves set. Bids may be submitted by telephone or email, info@fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk, and must be received before 9am on the day of the sale. Successful buyers will receive an invoice after the sale; payment and collection details will be enclosed. Please note, this service is offered as a convenience. We take every care in carrying out bids left with us, however we cannot be held responsible for errors made or failure to execute bids, therefore commission bids are left at the bidder’s risk. Neither requests to “buy” nor rolling bids can be accepted. (Before leaving bids please see “conditions of absentee bidding” on the enclosed bid form).

Telephone bidding We can offer a limited number of telephone bidding lines on sale day enabling absentee bidders to bid “live”. This facility is only available on lots which carry a bottom estimate of £400 or more. Requests for telephone bids must be made by close of business the day before the sale and are allocated on a first come first served basis.


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Payment Payment can be made during or immediately after the sale. The successful buyer should take the bidding number to the cash office for processing. Payment can be made by cash, debit card, credit card or bank transfer (please ask for details). Payments over £500 are not taken over the phone and invoices must be paid in person or by bank transfer (please quote the buyer reference given on your invoice). Our bank details are: Fieldings Auctioneers Client Account Sort Code: 60 20 48 Account No.: 4553 2737 Please note that credit card payments carry a surcharge of 2.5% on the total invoice. In accordance with financial regulations we do not accept single cash payments over £9,999. Once payment has cleared, goods may be collected. Small items may be collected during the sale at the discretion of the porters, furniture may be removed at the end of the sale. Accounts staff are available to answer any enquiries regarding payment prior to and at the sale. Sold items not collected or paid for within seven days of the sale will incur storage charges of £2 per day per invoice.

Package and shipping We offer a limited packing service within the U.K. only and at the auctioneer’s discretion. For information please contact us. All liabilities are with the buyer. We do not pack or ship any fragile items including pottery, porcelain, glassware, paintings, arms or weaponry. We confidently suggest the following agent as an alternative: •

Mail Boxes Etc 79 Friar Street, Worcester, WR1 2NT Tel: 01905 732830 Email: info@mbeworcester.co.uk Website: www.mbe.co.uk/worcester

Neither storage nor handling fees are charged for the first 7 days. After this time charges are made (please refer to our terms and conditions of business). When collecting furniture, owners will need to arrange collection times with our office and provide 48 hours advance notice. If an agent is collecting furniture we would require the third party to supply proof of identity and authorisation from the buyer.

Special Notice Notice Regarding the Sale of Material from Endangered Species. Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import this lot into another country

Additional sales services Condition reports For prospective buyers who are unable to attend the viewing, we offer a condition report service. Requests for information and/or email images are accepted by telephone or email during the week before the sale. Demand is often very high for this service and, whilst we aim to reply at the latest 24 hours before sale day, we cannot guarantee this. Such reports are a statement of our opinion and are for guidance purposes only.

Online services Our catalogues may be viewed online and downloaded from our website www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk. Our recently re-designed site now offers search and lot alert facilities. If you are looking to buy a particular item then please visit the login page to register your details and add your key search words. If you simply want to be notified of each of our sales please login and register and we will send you an email announcement seven days prior to each sale. For further details please contact Clare Tracey on 01384 444140.

Catalogue Subscriptions If you wish to receive catalogues by post please note that we offer an annual subscription service. For further information, or to request an application form, please call us.

Easy access Our saleroom offers street level access and has a disabled toilet facility. If you require any special assistance then please contact us prior to your visit so that we can try to assist further.

Professional services We provide a full range of professional valuation services for insurance, probate or family division purposes. These can be arranged by appointment at either your home or our offices and in each instance are tailored to suit the individual client’s requirements. Valuations for insurance may vary from a single item to an entire collection of goods. Full inventories can be prepared with illustrations if required. Valuations for probate purposes can be provided for executors and trustees. We may, in addition, be able to assist in clearing any property as required.

Valuation days Every Tuesday between 10am and 4pm at our Mill Race Lane premises, no appointment necessary.

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Order of sale Lot Numbers

Page Numbers

Ceramics

1 - 132

5 -37

Glass

133 - 262

38 - 55

Silver

263 - 367

56 - 65

Jewellery

368 - 478

66 - 74

Paintings and Prints

479 - 547

75 -87

Collectables

548 - 670

88 - 103

Furniture

671 - 744

104 - 112

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1 A pair of late 19th Century Japanese vases, each of square form raised to four corner feet modelled as dragon heads with balls in their mouths with moulded twin handles, the bodies decorated with a scene of Handaka Sonja and another rakan with his dragon in the sky and to the reverse with a similar figure with an elder in the clouds above, the handles cast as dragons with moulded scales and hair, the upper rim and top with a Greek key type border, unmarked, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

2 A pair of late 18th Century Caughley asparagus servers decorated in the underglaze blue and white Fisherman and Cormorant pattern within pattern borders, Sx mark to base, length 7.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150

3 An 18th Century Derby figurine modelled as a young boy sat on a rock, dressed in yellow breaches and a floral waistcoat, holding his hat on his lap with apples inside, all raised to a moulded base with rococo scrolls, unmarked, height 14.5cm.

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5 A late 18th Century Derby figure of the Shoe Black modelled as a young peasant girl bent down to polish the shoes of a standing male figure, he dressed in a red over coat and with rosy red cheeks, all raised to a naturalistic base, circa 1790, incised 81, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

4 A pair of 18th Century Derby cherub figurines modelled as two of the four seasons, the first holding a bundle of corn with sheaf’s to his hair and holding a scythe, the second holding a basket of red and white grapes with grapes to his hair, both sat upon pedestals, unmarked, height 15cm. £150 - £200

£100 - £150

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6 A pair of late 18th Century hand painted botanical Derby chocolate cups and stands attributed to William ‘Quaker’ Pegg with each facade decorated with a different specimen of flower, the first decorated to the stand with Common Dog Rose and Scarlet Bizarre Carnation, the twin handled cup with Sweet Pea and Convolvulus Tricolor Small Convolvulus and the lid Red Heath and Erica Ampullacea Husk Heath. The second decorated to the stand with Common Field Poppy and Jerusalem Cowslip on Spotted Lungwort, the twin handled cup with Province Rose and Narcissus Major Great Daffodil and the lid with Erica Herbacea Herbaceous Heath and Erica Grandiflora Great Flowered Heath, all with blue titles and blue painted marks, circa 1795, total height 24cm, some restoration. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800

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7 A late 18th Century Derby sugar box and cover/sucrier, the oval base panel hand-painted with Derbyshire scenes, attributed to George Robertson, depicting Morley Church and a View at Dale Abbey, the border edge and cover edge with an orange and gilt lozenge pattern, red painted marks and titled to the base, circa 1795, height 14cm S/D to ring handle. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

8 A pair of 19th Century Continental figurines modelled as market sellers, she a flower seller holding a basket of encrusted flowers and offering a sprig, with her dog by her side, he an apple seller with a basket of fruit to his fruit, both bear spurious Bow marks, height 24cm. £100 - £150


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9 A pair of 19th Century Dresden figurines modelled as a young lady and her male companion, she dressed in a yellow bodice and matching yellow shoes with a floral pattern skirt, he dressed in a similarly patterned overcoat and green breaches, both with waist length hair and holding encrusted garlands of flowers, unmarked, height 20cm S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

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11 A Royal Worcester flat back jug decorated by Kitty Blake with autumnal fruits and berries against a pale ground, signed, puce mark with date code for 1935, shape 1094, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

£100 - £150

10 A large 1920s Wedgwood lustre bowl of footed circular form decorated with gilt moths and butterflies to a mottled orange exterior and pearlised interior with a chinoiserie border and lotus flower roundel to the interior well, printed and painted marks, width 27cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £800

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14 A Royal Worcester pedestal vase decorated by Harry Stinton, the ovoid body panel decorated with Highland cattle in a mountainous landscape, signed, puce mark with date code for 1929, shape 2660, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

12 A Royal Worcester twin handled pot pourri vase and cover decorated by Ethel Spilsbury with hand painted roses against a pale ground, the handles and cover with matt gilding, signed, puce mark with date code for 1922, Hadleys shape 165, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£200 - £300

£150 - £200

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13 A Royal Worcester twin handled pedestal vase and cover decorated by Kitty Blake with hand painted roses and foliage to a pale ground, signed, puce mark with date code for 1924, shape 2713, height 20.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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15 A pair of Royal Worcester baluster vases decorated by Harry Stinton with hand painted facing panel scenes of Highland cattle against a mountainous landscape, signed, puce mark with date code for 1929, height 11.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

16 A Royal Worcester coopered jug decorated by H. Powell with a hand painted Bullfinch, green printed mark with date code for 1934, height 8cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

17 A Royal Worcester tusk jug decorated with a hand painted crimson and pink rose in the style of Millie Hunt, the handle formed as antler horns, the base with a relief moulded border, puce mark with date code for 1919, shape 1116, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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18 A William Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern bottle vase decorated with tubelined fruit and berries, impressed marks, signed in blue, height 21.5cm.

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£200 - £300

19 A William Moorcroft footed bowl decorated in the Pomegranate pattern, the interior with a whole fruit surrounded by berries, the exterior with a garland of berries, all to a tonal blue ground, impressed mark, numbered M91, diameter 13cm. £100 - £150

20 A Royal Worcester shape 2491 vase of ovoid form with a flared collar neck decorated by W.H Austin with a pheasant and a grouse perched upon a pine cone branch, puce mark with date code for 1929, height 7cm. £100 - £150

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21 A Royal Worcester Graingers shape 323 trumpet vase decorated by Kitty Blake with autumnal fruit and berries, puce mark with date code for 1932, height 12cm. £100 - £150

22 A Royal Worcester shape 2491 shouldered vase panel decorated by Shuck with apples and grapes, puce mark with date code for 1938, height 10cm, restored. £100 - £150

23 A Royal Worcester shape 2660 pedestal vase panel decorated by Moseley decorated with apples and cherries, puce mark with date code for 1928, height 15cm, restored. £100 - £150

24 A large William Moorcroft twin handled footed jardiniere decorated in the Pansy pattern, the upper rim decorated with large tubelined flowers in tones of purple and yellow with foliage behind, all to a white ground, the interior in a green wash, the exterior with loop handles and four rim lugs, impressed mark, signed in green, height 26cm, restored. £400 - £600

25 A pair of late 19th to early 20th Century Meissen figurines modelled as a lady and gentleman, she wearing a patterned underskirt with a blue bodice and floral over skirt holding a spray of flowers in one hand and a blue ribbon to the other, he dressed in a patterned waistcoat and breaches with purple ribbon bows to the side and carrying a gourd shaped vessel, both wearing black capes with cockleshell decoration, similar to their hats, both upon encrusted bases, underglaze mark, height 32cm. £150 - £200

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26 A late 19th Century George Jones majolica strawberry dish formed as two conjoined larger oval dishes decorated with strawberry blossom against a brown and green stippled and turquoise ground flanked by two small oval dishes, the edge trim and handle formed as gnarled wood with curled foliage, raised to four loop feet formed as gnarled trees, impressed diamond registration mark for 29th April 1873, length 30cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £200

27 A 1930s Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood Travel pattern coffee pot decorated to the body with a roundel depicting a vintage bus driving along a hilly landscape and a snow storm, the lid with scenes of a vintage motor car and a steam train crossing a bridge, height 18cm, together with four coffee cans decorated with hot air balloons (9). £250 - £300

28 An Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood 1937 commemorative mug ‘To commemorate the Coronation of their majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth’ decorated with stylised linear fireworks with yellow detailing above a blue dated and monogrammed band, printed and painted marks, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

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29 29 An early 16th Century maiolica albarello, possibly Sienna, of tall waisted form decorated with a central portrait framed with C scrolls and running oak leaf garland borders, the reverse with panels of stylised foliage on a blue, green or ochre ground, circa 1510, height 27cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. ÂŁ300 - ÂŁ500

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30 A late 17th to early 18th Century majolica apothecary wet drug jar, possibly Montelupo, Tuscany, of oval form with blue, ochre and yellow stylised flowers, circa 1700, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

31 An early 18th Century Faience wet drug jar, Lombardi or Bassano, the pear body painted in blue and manganese with a cupid holding a mirror to one side and the reverse with a cupid holding a ribbon, all to a landscape setting with a castle beneath the spout, circa 1700, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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32 A late 18th to early 19th Century Faience ewer, possibly Morovia, the globular body on a blue-lined socle and low foot below a trefoil mouth, painted in ochre, yellow, brown and blue with a central armorial (probably spurious) flanked by lily blooms, circa 1800, height 19cm, A/F. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300


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33 A late 17th Century maiolica albarello, possibly Savona, pencilled in blue and manganese with a detailed bird in a landscape above Syr Malu.Extol the reverse with the initials A.R. below a calligraphic flourish and dated 1690, height 24cm, A/F Malu is an abbreviation for malus, a fruit-bearing tree, e.g. apricot, quince or peach and the preceding abbreviation is syropo syrup. Such fruit are ‘cold in the second degree’ and recommended for the heart. The bird, which may be a Malay Fowl, would have been copied from a contemporary print, possibly after Francis Barlow (c.1626-1702). By repute purchased from Sotheby’s - 25th February 1972. ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000

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34 A 17th Century maiolica wet drug jar, possibly Venetian or Dutch, the globular body painted in a bright palette with a large lemon and its leaves on a ground of blue oak leaf scroll, circa 1650, height 21cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £300

35 A second quarter of the 17th Century Savona maiolica albarello, of diabolo form and painted in blue and manganese with swaying leaves and a hornet, butterfly and cat surrounding a banner with paper-scroll ends inscribed FARL (na) DI SE (me) DI LIN, height 16cm The first word has proved difficult to translate, the remainder is seme di lim(one) ‘…of lemon seeds’. Such a decoction would ‘cool the heart’. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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36 A late 17th Century Lambeth Delft wet drug jar, the globular body with an angel with spread wings over a label inscribed S:MORORVM I.G, the ends of the ribbon with crab-like claws and on a spreading foot, height 20cm, A/F

37 A late 17th Century dry drug jar, probably Lambeth, painted with a cherubim, its wings outstretched above a curved label inscribed LINIMENT: ARC, above I.G, the ends terminating in ‘crab claws’, circa 1670, height 21cm

A jar of similar form and similarly decorated is illustrated in English Delftware, F.H.Garner & Michael Archer, 1972, pl. 37 There are over a dozen possibilities for the abbreviation ‘S’ but as this is a wet drug jar, sirop is the most likely, mororum is the mulberry tree of which the bark and fruit are used. The ‘I.G’ is an abbreviation for Infusum Galenus (Galen of Pergamon, to whom is credited the Four Humours, the imbalance of which demands restoration with the correct drug). I.G has formally been attributed to an unknown pharmacist.

A comparable jar is in the collection of the Royal College of Surgeons England, illustrated in Apothecary Jars, Rudolf E.A. Drey, 1978, pl. 68A The contents were an ointment arcaei, made from gum elimi, lard and turpentine. For an explanation of I.G see lot 36.

Provenance - Purchased at Sotheby’s Belgravia, Lot 236 on 18 January 1972 (one of two). ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800

Drug jars with the ends of the ribbon label resembling crabs’ claws were so named because of their undoubted resemblance thereto, however, there could be another reason. According to Culpeper, Pond Weed, Knight’s Pond Water and other pseudonyms including Crab’s (sic) Claws ‘which grow plentifully in the Fens in Lincolnshire’ was a ‘great strengthener of the reins, is good for the inflammation of St Anthony’s Fire and is a remedy to ‘stop the terms.’’ Provenance - Purchased at Sotheby’s Belgravia, Lot 236 on 18 January 1972 (one of two). ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

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38 38 A mid 18th Century Delft wet drug jar, inscribed S:DE:SPIN:CERV on a bold cartouche hung with swags and tassels, height 19cm The contents of this jar were syrup of spina cervina (buckthorn). Culpeper differentiates between Buck’s-horn Plantain and Buck’s Horn, the one a small plant, the other ‘not much unlike to those of Buck’s-horn Plantain, but much smaller, and not so hairy.’ When boiled in wine and drank it ‘stays the distillation of hot and sharp rheums falling into the eyes from the head…’. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

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39 A late 17th to early 18th Century Delft wet drug jar, the contents of PAEON:COMP on a wide label below a wreath and two peacocks above a cherubim with tassels in its mouth, the head of a saint under the spout, circa 1700, height 19cm This jar contained paeonia compostum (pounded peony) The peony can provide remedies from its roots, leaves, flowers and seeds, the first being a sure-fire cure for sleep problems including ‘the disease we commonly call the night-mare’. ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000


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40 40 An early 18th Century Delft wet drug jar painted in a pale blue with a cartouche inscribed S REGIUS below an appropriate crown, birds and carnations, all above a cherubim, height 22.5cm, S/D

41 An 18th Century Delft wet drug jar, probably London, painted with the inscription: O:VIRIDE: on a scrolled cartouche centred on a scallop flanked by two demi-angels, a cherubim beneath, circa 1730, height 20cm, A/F

The ever-popular syrup regius, the Royal Syrup, was made with rosewater. ILLUSTRATED.

For a dry drug jar, but with very similar decoration and attributed to London, see English Delftware in the Bristol Collection, Frank Britton, 1982, pl. 5.4 The recipe for O:VIRIDE is simplicity itself. It is a liniment made by heating leaves of bay-laurel, rue, chamomile, marjoram and wormwood with olive oil. The mixture must then be strained to remove solids. ILLUSTRATED.

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42 An late 17th to early 18th Century Delft dry drug jar, probably Bristol, painted with a label inscribed E:MITHRIDATO: between a scallop and cherubim flanked by two demi-angels, circa 1700, height 19.5cm From the 14th Century onwards, poison was the murder weapon of choice. Fearing for one’s life, one went to the Apothecary for an antidote, the most famed of which was electuarium mithridatium. The formula given in the London Pharmacopoeia of 1618 details fifty ingredients. The name Mithridate is derived from Mithridates VI, King of Pontus (132 - 63 BC), who was believed to have rendered himself proof against poisoning. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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43 A late 17th to early 18th Century Lambeth wet drug jar, inscribed O:SAMBUC: between a cherubim and flower basket in a baroque cartouche on which perch two birds, circa 1700, height 19cm, A/F. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800

44 An early 18th Century Lambeth Delft dry drug jar, painted with a label inscribed C: AURAN: below a scallop shell on a cartouche amongst swags, tassels and flowers with two angels perched atop either side, height 19cm, S/D A similar jar is in the Bristol Collection, Frank Britton, 1982, no. 5.4 C.Aurant is an abbreviation for conserva auriantium, a conserve made with Seville oranges, i.e marmalade. It was, apparently, a tonic. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800


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45 45 An early 19th Century Wedgwood black jasper ware Portland Vase decorated in the typical manner with relief applied scenes of Peleus and Thetis, the base with a portrait of Paris, son of King Priam of Troy, impressed WEDGWOOD mark, height 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800

46 A late 18th Century English tin glazed charger decorated with a Chinese style landscape with a figure walking across a bridge towards a pagoda, the border edge with a stylised repeat pattern, unmarked, Frank Giles & Co, Kensington High Street paper label to the reverse, diameter 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

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54 An early 20th Century Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated by Richard Seabright, the central reserve with hand painted pears and raspberries against a dark blue ground with pale pink cartouche panels and gilt jewelling, the foot with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1911 and manufactured for H.G Stephenson Ltd, Manchester, diameter 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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47 A Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated by John Stinton with Highland cattle against a mountainous landscape, the border edge in blue with floral spray cartouche panels, puce mark with date code for 1916, diameter 22.5cm. £120 - £150

48 A late 18th Century creamware ‘Aesop’s Fable’ cider mug decorated with a black transfer depicting The Old Man His Son & Ass with a line engraved print above printed text, unmarked, height 12cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

49 A 19th Century Derby Bacchus mug with gilt border edges and detailing to the handle, painted mark, height 9cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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50 An early 19th Century Sunderland Lustre ‘Protestant Ascendancy’ water jug decorated to one side with Masonic symbols and the printed verse ‘Holiness to the Lord’ ‘May the Orange Institution stand as firm as the oak and its enemies fall off like the Leaves in October’ and to the reverse with a transfer applied and hand coloured scene of a young lady reading a book and a young shepherd playing an instrument, height 14cm.

52 An early 20th Century Royal Worcester comport decorated by Richard Seabright, the central reserve with hand painted pears and red grapes against a dark blue ground with pale pink cartouche panels and gilt jewelling, the foot with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1911 and manufactured for H.G Stephenson Ltd, Manchester, height 6cm, diameter 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.

51 An early 20th Century Royal Worcester comport decorated by Richard Seabright, the central reserve with hand painted apples and cherries against a dark blue ground with pale pink cartouche panels and gilt jewelling, the foot with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1911 and manufactured for H.G Stephenson Ltd, Manchester, height 12cm, diameter 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.

53 An early 20th Century Royal Worcester comport decorated by Richard Seabright, the central reserve with hand painted apples and strawberries against a dark blue ground with pale pink cartouche panels and gilt jewelling, the foot with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1911 and manufactured for H.G Stephenson Ltd, Manchester, height 6cm, diameter 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150

£400 - £600

£250 - £300

£250 - £300

55 An early 20th Century Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated by Richard Seabright, the central reserve with hand painted peaches and red grapes against a dark blue ground with pale pink cartouche panels and gilt jewelling, the foot with similar decoration, puce mark with date code for 1911 and manufactured for H.G Stephenson Ltd, Manchester, diameter 22cm, A/F. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

56 A framed porcelain plaque painted by Royal Worcester artist Francis Clark depicting an Italianate seascape with galleons in sail to the distance, signed, 12.5cm x 17cm. £100 - £150

57 A 19th Century fruit basket, the base with a Chinese famille roundel footed plate decorated with Western figures upon horseback, all to a landscape setting, the frame in silver plate and engraved with foliate scrolls and relief moulded flowers, unmarked, diameter 29cm. £100 - £150


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58 A late 19th to early 20th Century Berlin pedestal vase and cover, the body decorated with a hand painted cherub amidst clouds and to the reverse with a floral spray, each framed with a gilt border against a white ground with gilt foliate scrolls and relief moulded garlands, blue spectre mark, height 25cm, S/D.

62 A late 19th Century Castle Hedingham ‘Around ye Mulberry Bush’ jug made by Edward Bingham the body decorated in relief with a bearded man to the spout and blackberry sprigs, the handle formed as two men, one stood upon the shoulders of the others, incised and applied marks, height 22cm.

59 A Moorcroft Pomegranate pattern candlestick of typical form decorated with open and whole fruit and berries, impressed marks, initialled in blue, height 18.5cm.

63 A Ruskin Pottery high fired egg shell footed bowl, the main in a mottled green with crimson and lavender spotting, printed and impressed marks and dated 1922, diameter 12cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150

£100 - £150

£150 - £200

60 A large William Moorcroft for Macintyre & Co vase of flared conical form with three lug handles, the upper body decorated in the 18th Century pattern with garlands of roses and forget-me-nots against a matt gilt ground, the flared foot rim with peacock eyes and garlands of bell flowers and the inner rim with garlands of forget-me-nots, printed mark with signature in green, height 20cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

£250 - £300

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£200 - £300

61 A late 19th Century Castle Hedingham pottery candle holder made by Edward Bingham, the whole decoration in the maiolica style formed as a small planter decorated with grotesque bearded heads flanked by squawking ducks raised to four curved supports decorated with relief moulded ivy leaves and wheat shealves leading to a domed base with relief moulded leaves, all in tones of blue, yellow and green, incised and applied marks, height 36.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

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64 A Ruskin Pottery souffle glaze vase of high shouldered form decorated in a streaked oxblood red and sand glaze, impressed marks, dated 1928, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

65 A German self-portrait porcelain statuette of Anna Pavlova, the white porcelain figure modelled as the ballerina herself dancing on point with her left leg raised and both arms behind, initialled in the maquette, underglaze blue factory mark, height 25cm, within fitted box for retailer Prince Vladimir Galitzine, 202 Berkley Street, London W1, circa 1920, together with a black and white photograph and a biography of Pavlova by V Dandre, possibly from the Earl of Spencer’s private library, signed Spencer to inside cover, S/D.

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This figure was created by Pavlova herself under the supervision of German sculptor Professor Lederer and fired in Thuringia, Germany. Provenance: From the private estate of Dame Alicia Markova, ballerina and friend of Pavlova’s, and thence by descent. In later life Alicia became a personal friend of Princess Diana. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £1000

66 A late 18th to early 19th Century Swansea porcelain plate decorated with floral sprays, the border edge with relief moulded C scrolls and small flower heads, stencilled red mark to the base, diameter 21cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £200

67 A 19th Century Chamberlains Worcester scallop shaped serving dish decorated with hand painted peonies, the border edge with gilt scrolls and foliage to a moulded border edge, unmarked, length 25.5cm. £100 - £150

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68 A pair of late 18th Century Derby figures of Ranelagh dancers, he dressed in gilt patterned breaches with a crimson cape and a feather plume to his hat, she her hand on her hip dressed in a patterned bodice and skirt, each stood before an encrusted bocage and raised to pink shell bases, circa 1770, height 28.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £1000 - £1500

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69 A pair of late 18th Century Chelsea - Derby figures of a farmer and his female companion, he holding a scythe and she carrying a flagon, both dressed in gilt and hand painted attire and stood before an encrusted bocage and raised to blue and gilt rococo scroll bases, circa 1765, height 30cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

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70 A pair of late 18th Century Chelsea (Aesop’s) Fable candlesticks based upon the engravings by Francis Barlow, illustrated in the 1666 edition, published in London, the first modelled on ‘The Goat in the Well’ with goat’s head protruding from the well shaft and the fox perched on the edge, fable LX, the second modelled on ‘Fox in the Well’ with the fox protruding from a lidded shaft with the wolf above, fable VIII, both with an encrusted bocage and single sconce, both with gold anchor marks, circa 1758 - 1769, height 27.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

71 A late 18th Century Derby figure of Venus and Cupid, Venus dressed in a layered patterned robe with her arm in the air, Cupid by her side reaching for the contents of her hand, both before an encrusted bocage and raised to a blue and gilt scroll base, red anchor mark, circa 1770, height 26cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

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£200 - £300

72 A late 18th Century Derby figure entitled ‘America’ from the Four Quarters of the Globe modelled as a young boy wearing a feather loin cloth and garland to his hair with a bow in one hand and arrows in the other, his foot stood upon a caiman, the scroll base with a moulded cartouche and gilt titled America, circa 1760, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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73 A late 19th Century Meissen single sconce candlestick modelled as a young boy holding a spade beneath a bocage frame, underglaze mark an incised 2869, height 15cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

74 A pair of late 18th Century Derby single sconce candlesticks modelled as a Ranelagh dancers, he dressed in a floral pattern shirt and blue breeches with a blue and scarlet red cape, she with a blue bodice and a floral skirt, both stood before an encrusted bocage and raised to a blue rococo scroll base, circa 1770, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED. 73

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£400 - £600

75 A late 19th to early 20th Century Meissen figure of the Welsh Tailor, after the model by J.J Kandler, the tailor sitting astride a billy goat and brandishing his arm in the air with a bucket holding goat kids to his back, the goat with an iron in its mouth fashioned as a bridle, all to a rectangular base, underglaze mark, height 22cm, A/F. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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76 A 19th Century Meissen figural group ‘Broken Eggs’, after the 1777 original by M. V Acier modelled as a two distressed young girls, one with her arms crossed and the other with her hand to her shoulder looking upon a basket of broken eggs, with a cherub in attendance offering a broken egg, underglaze mark, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£800 - £1200

77 A 19th Century posy basket, the circular ‘doughnut’ form body heavily encrusted with tightly packed pink and white frilled flowers with two large cream flowers to either side, the hollow section with cherubs perched upon the edge playing musical instruments with the handle and feet moulded as gnarled tree branches, unmarked, impressed 570, height 29cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

78 A late 19th Century Derby figure of Diana the Huntress, modelled as a young lady dressed in a patterned belted robe, she carrying a quiver of arrows on her back with her bow in her hand and her hound by her side all to a raised floral encrusted base, circa 1765, height 24.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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79 A 19th Century Ludwigsburg figural group modelled as a courting couple, he dressed in yellow breeches and a pattern waistcoat with bagpipes beneath his legs, she sat upon a rock holding a mandolin and wearing a pink bodice and green patterned skirt and yellow shoes with his arm to her shoulder, the oval base with a sleeping spaniel type dog, an open book and encrusted flowers, underglaze blue mark, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

80 A pair of 19th Century Flight Barr and Barr pedestal urns each decorated with hand painted landscape cartouche panels, the first titled Llan Beris (sic) Church, N. Wales and the second a Bridge near Ffestiniog, Monmouthshire, each against blue grounds with gilt serpent handles and gilt palmette and foliate detailing, each titled to base and painted in script Flight Barr & Barr, Royal Porcelain Words, Worcester, London House, 1 Coventry Street, height 14cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

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81 A 19th Century Ludwigsburg Bacchanalian figural group modelled as a seated lady and gentleman sat upon a spoon back sofa, she dressed in a purple skirt and floral overcoat with feathers in her powder wig hair, he in a crimson suit with a white cloth draped over his lap, with a male companion dressed in a pink suit with white cravat stood beside, each carrying a wine glass and stood before a cabriole leg table with faux marble detailing with further empty wine glasses and bottles, all to a circular base with encrusted flowers, underglaze mark, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£300 - £500

82 An early 20th Century figural group modelled as a young shepherdess playing the mandolin with a lamb by her side, with her male companion by her side, all to a rococo scroll base, in the style of Ludwigsberg, unmarked, height 23cm. £150 - £200

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83 A 19th Century Meissen figural group modelled as a lady harpist seated before an elaborate harp with her male companion holding sheet music with his tricorn hat to his feet and a young boy by her side playing the flute, all to a reticulated oval base, underglaze mark and incised D48, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

84 A Volkstedt-Rudolstadt figural group modelled as a lady, her companion and a gentleman kneeling before a winged cherub draped in an ermine and velvet robe, all to an oval base with rococo scrolls, blue underglaze mark, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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85 A 19th Century KPM porcelain plaque ‘Die Taufe’ (The Christening) after the original by Ludwig Knaus depicting a German family of many generations welcoming the new baby with the family dog peeping from beneath a table of coffee and cakes, impressed KPM sceptre mark and incised 12’’ 9 3/4, hand painted script title to verso and signed L. Enb, plaque measures 26cm x 32cm, framed. ILLUSTRATED.

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£1200 - £1800

86 A 19th Century vase, converted to a lamp base (removable fittings) modelled as three cherubs supporting an urn, unmarked, in the style of Meissen, height 28cm (including fitting).

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£100 - £150

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87 A large 19th Century Vienna porcelain cabinet plate hand painted to the central roundel with a lady sat upon a stone wall dress in yellow with a purple velvet shawl draped upon the ledge with Cupid to her shoulder with a quiver of arrows by her side, the border edge in royal blue and gilt cartouche panels and repeat foliate patterns, titled Sie Wieder Gut (to make good again) underglaze Beehive mark, visible diameter 37cm, framed. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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88 A 19th Century Vienna porcelain cabinet plate titled to the reverse Pustinio depicting three women stood in contemplation within a stone building with mountains in the distance, the border edge in tones of pink and crimson with gilt cartouche panels and jewelling, underglaze Beehive mark, titled, framed, visible diameter 23.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

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89 A 19th Century Berlin porcelain cabinet plate hand painted to the central roundel with a lady and gentleman dressed in classical robes sat beside a sleeping Cupid, all to a landscape setting, underglaze Beehive mark, framed, visible diameter 23.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

90 A large 19th Century porcelain cabinet plate hand painted to the central roundel with three children dressed in 18th Century attire sat in a garden setting, the border edge in royal blue with a pale blue and gilt jewelled pattern edge, printed crossed L mark with BB inside, visible diameter 23cm. £150 - £200


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91 A Moorcroft Pottery Petal Dome pattern table lamp designed by Rachel Bishop, complete with original Moorcroft shade, printed marks to felt base, total height 44cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

92 A Moorcroft Pottery Petal Dome pattern table lamp designed by Rachel Bishop, complete with original Moorcroft shade, printed marks to felt base, total height 44cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

93 A Moorcroft Pottery lamp base decorated in the La Famille pattern designed by Kerry Goodwin, affixed to a plinth, height 31cm (excluding fittings). ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

94 A large Moorcroft Pottery vase decorated in the Circus Big Top pattern designed by Nicola Slaney, printed and painted marks, dated 2011 and numbered 11 of 25, height 42cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£500 - £800

95 A large Moorcroft vase decorated in the Lord Mayor’s Show pattern designed by Emma Bossons, impressed marks, signed in blue E.Bossons, numbered 5 of 5 and dated 2011, height 50cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000

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96 A large Moorcroft Pottery vase decorated in the Woodside Farm pattern designed by Angie Davenport, impressed and printed marks, signed in green, numbered 22 and dated 1999, height 52.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

97 A Moorcroft Pottery Sunflower Burst pattern vase designed by Vicky Lovatt, impressed marks, signed in green, numbered 7 of 100 and dated 2012, height 27.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

98 A Moorcroft Pottery Bottle Oven vase designed by Robert Tabbenor and modelled as a bottle kiln with Moorcroft tubelined to the side, impressed and printed marks, dated 2009, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

99 A Moorcroft Pottery baluster vase decorated in the Brindley’s Place pattern designed by Kerry Goodwin, printed and impressed marks, signed in green, numbered 49 of 100, dated 2010, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£200 - £300

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100 A Moorcroft Pottery vase of inverted baluster form decorated in the Rainforest pattern designed by Sally Tuffin, printed and impressed marks, height 32cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

101 A Moorcroft Pottery Napier pattern Trial vase designed by Paul Hilditch, impressed and painted marks, dated 11-11-11, height 31cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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102 A Moorcroft Pottery Trial Liberty Street pattern vase of flared form designed by Paul Hilditch, designed and made in 2013 to commemorate 100 years of the association between Moorcroft and Liberty, impressed and painted marks, painted Trial 2211-12, height 21.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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103 A Moorcroft Pottery ovoid vase decorated to a design by Sally Tuffin with large tonal purple roses against a green ground, printed and impressed marks, height 28cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £300

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104 A Moorcroft Pottery Cornish Cove pattern hexagonal vase designed by Paul Hilditch, impressed and printed marks, signed in green and again in gold, numbered 24 of 200 and dated 2008, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

105 A Moorcroft Pottery vase of inverted baluster form decorated in the Up, Up and Away designed by Philip Hilditch, printed and impressed marks, numbered 75 of 200, dated 2010, height 24cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£300 - £400

£300 - £500

£200 - £300

106 A Moorcroft Pottery Staffordshire Gold pattern bottle vase designed by Alicia Amison, impressed and printed marks, height 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

107 A Moorcroft Pottery Homeward Bound pattern table lamp designed by Emma Bossons, complete with original Moorcroft shade, printed marks to felt base, total height 44cm. 104

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£120 - £180

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108 Two similar Coalport lidded twin handled pedestal vases, the first decorated by Malcolm Harnett and the second M. Pinter, each with hand painted cartouche scenes of fruit and berries framed with a gilt foliate border with further gilt detailing, the handles formed as a goat heads, printed marks, height 25cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

109 A Royal Worcester comport modelled by James Hadley as a young boy dressed in a green shot enamel shirt and a red bonnet sat upon a gnarled tree branch to the edge of a shallow basket, all in the style of Kate Greenaway, green printed mark and impressed marks, circa 1880. height 16.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

112 A large Royal Worcester figurine ‘Captivity’ modelled as a maiden dressed in robes holding aloft a dove in her hand, decorated with gilt flowers and foliage to a faux ivory ground, green mark with date code for 1903, height 35cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

113 A 19th Century Royal Worcester Hadley figurine modelled as an Eastern Musician tambourine player in the Egyptian Revival taste in shot enamels to a faux ivory ground, puce mark with date letter for 1890, incised Hadley, height 32cm, restored. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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£100 - £150

110 A matched pair of late 19th Century Royal Worcester Hadley figurines modelled as Eastern Musicians in the Egyptian Revival taste, both in shot enamels to a faux ivory ground, he playing a lute, she playing the tambourine, both with green printed marks, (she later in date than he), height 23cm. £100 - £150

111 A pair of 19th Century Royal Worcester parian comport pedestals modelled as cherubs, the first holding a basket of fruit, the second dressed in a lion skin holding a bunch of grapes and perched upon a tree stump, both with pink and gilt patterned socle bases, green printed mark, lacking comports, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£150 - £200

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116 A pair of Ruskin Pottery lilac lustre candlesticks of typical form, each with impressed marks, dated 1913, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

117 A Ruskin Pottery lamp base of footed Mei Ping form decorated in a mottled green and blue tonal glaze, impressed mark, dated 1927, height 33cm. £120 - £180

114 A late 18th Century Caughley slop bowl decorated in the underglaze printed Sliced Apple pattern to one side and to the reverse with a variant of Apple and Damsons, unmarked, diameter 16cm. £100 - £150

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118 A Ruskin Pottery crystalline glaze vase of shouldered form decorated with a pale blue to cream to pale blue glaze with trailing green flecks, impressed mark, incised W. Howson Taylor, dated 1932, height 28.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

115 A late 19th Century Japanese Satsuma teaset comprising teapot, lidded milk jug, sucrier and six teacups and saucers, each decorated with figures in a landscape setting with pagodas and trees, to the reverse with scene of mountains and iris, seal marks to the base, teapot height 13.5cm.

£150 - £200

119 A Ruskin Pottery vase of mallet form decorated in a mottled blue glaze with grey beneath with three applied low relief English rose roundels, impressed mark, height 29cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

120 A Ruskin Pottery vase of globe and shaft form decorated with a mottled blue glaze with a band of green, impressed mark, incised W. Howson Taylor, dated 1930, height 28cm. £120 - £180

121 A Ruskin Pottery crystalline glaze vase of elephant’s foot form decorated in a cream over pale green glaze with blue flecks, impressed mark, dated 1930, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

£100 - £150

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122 A Ruskin Pottery crystalline glaze vase of high shouldered form decorated in a yellow to orange to blue glaze, impressed mark, incised W. Howson Taylor, dated 1931, height 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

123 A Ruskin Pottery original trade catalogue issued January 1913 containing two coloured plates and approximately thirty black and white plates with conforming price guides and shape references. £300 - £400

124 A Ruskin Pottery high fired flower jug decorated with a sang de beouf glaze with lavender streaking and copper spotting, impressed mark, dated 1933, height 23.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800

125 A pair of early 20th Century Royal Worcester vases, each of square form decorated with stylised tall trailing trees with enamel flowers and blue birds, all to a blue sponged ground with gilt detailing and moulded handles formed as lion heads, blue mark with date code for 1917, height 27.5cm (one S/D) together with a matching vase of tapering form, with date code for 1918, height 21.5cm, S/D (3). 126

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£100 - £150

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126 A Moorcroft Pottery table lamp decorated in the Oriental Garden pattern designed by Emma Bossons, affixed to a wooden plinth, signed in gold to the body, complete with Moorcroft shade, total height 59cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

127 A pair of Royal Worcester candlesticks modelled by James Hadley depicting a young girl dressed in bonnet and carrying a basket and a young boy with his hands in his pockets, both in the style of Kate Greenaway, puce mark and impressed mark, date code for 1887, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200


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128 A 19th Century Staffordshire flatback figure of a peacock displaying its feathers and heightened in blue, yellow and black enamel with gilt detailing, height 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

131 A large Ruskin Pottery vase of tapering form decorated with a streaked mustard and brown glaze, impressed marks, height 28.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

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132 A large coffee pot painted in the round by former Royal Worcester artist Paul English with hand painted apples, peaches and black cherries, the reverse with peaches and grapes, printed mark, signed, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

129 A pair of late 18th Century Prattware sauce boats modelled as dolphins, the spout moulded as the head in enamel colours, the body with moulded scaling, circa 1780, unmarked, length 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

130 A 19th Century Royal Navy Mess No. 2 plate, decorated with a blue and white transfer depicting a naval battle scene with portraits of the young Queen Victoria framed with laurel and oak leaves (denoting Strength and Victory), unmarked but probably made at Bovey Pottery, diameter 24cm, rim chip restored. £100 - £150

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135 A large late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons bowl of footed circular form with tight frill rim, cased in caramel over pale blue and cut and gilded with a stylised bamboo design over a diamond mould body, acid mark, width 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £500

133 A pair of late 19th Century Loetz Carneol Ware vases of globe and shaft form decorated in the Persian taste with an enamelled and gilded neck and base border over a marbled red and yellow ground with opal interior, gilded numerical mark, height 26.5cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

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£300 - £400

136 A large late 19th Century Stevens & Williams table centre bowl of footed circular form with a wide flared zig zag rim, cased in a graduated ruby over opal with internal chevron air trap, enamel and gilt decorated with a scrolling flowering bough, width 29cm. ILLUSTRATED. 134 A large 20th Century Continental crystal glass vase of footed flared form, cased in blue over clear, cameo cut with a large cartouche panel depicting a military figure on horse back amongst a battle scene all to a flash cut ground, indistinct signature, height 30cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£450 - £500

137 A small late 19th Century Harrach cameo glass vase of tapered sleeve form with flared rim, cased in blue over opal and cut with a floral study, unmarked, width 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

£100 - £150

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145 140 A pair of late 19th Century Harrach vases of globe and shaft form, each enamel decorated with fruiting boughs over a graduated green to citron ground, height 24cm. (2). ILLUSTRATED.

138 A large late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons table centre bowl of rounded square section below a silver plated rim, enamel and gilt decorated in the Aesthetic taste with bamboo and foliage over an opalescent ground, unmarked, width 23cm.

£800 - £1200

141 A 20th Century Continental crystal glass vase of cylindrical form, cased in ruby over clear crystal and cameo decorated with a cartouche panel of a race horse to a flash cut ground, height 25cm.

£100 - £120

139 A large late 19th Century Stevens & Williams bowl of tapered circular form decorated with fine cranberry crystal threading over a citron and white pulled loop ground, further detailed with applied clear crystal trim and foot, width 18cm. £120 - £150

£100 - £120

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142 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams spirit flask of cylindrical shouldered form with applied loop handle below a thistle form shot glass stopper, polished intaglio cut with scrolling flowers and foliage over a citron ground, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £120

143 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass bowl of circular form with folded and frill rim, decorated with a graduated cranberry to clear over a white pulled loop ground, raised to an applied clear crystal pulled foot, width 17cm. £180 - £220

144 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams spirit flask of fluted cylindrical form with collar neck and spherical stopper, enamel decorated with Whisky over a deep green ground, height 22cm. £100 - £120

145 A late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Verre de Soie vase of globe and shaft form cased in pink over opal with an internal air trap spiral line, height 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

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146 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass Coralene vase of shouldered ovoid form with flared collar neck, decorated with uranium seaweed beadwork over the pale blue ground, height 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £180 - £220

147 A late 19th Century Harrach vase of footed shouldered ovoid form with shallow collar neck, enamel decorated in the needlepoint pattern with stylised flowers and foliage over the opal ground, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £120

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148 A large late 19th Century Stevens & Williams clear crystal posy vase modelled as a stylised cactus with small threaded posy by a tall cylindrical posy with applied rustic boughs to a shaped base, scratched Rd number, height 23.5cm. £200 - £300

149 A small late 19th Century Stevens & Williams posy vase of compressed spherical form with drawn collar neck, decorated with a white, ruby and citron pulled loop over opal interior, height 12cm. £300 - £400

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150 A small late 19th Century Stevens & Williams Matsu Noke bowl of compressed spherical form with tight frill rim, decorated with applied clear crystal flowering boughs over the pale citron ground, width 1cm, S/D. £200 - £250

151 A large late 19th Century Stourbridge glass basket, possibly Bolton & Mills of fluted cylindrical form with frill rim, cased in opal over pink and heavily decorated with a clear crystal twist handle formed as fruiting boughs, height 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

152 A late 19th Century Stourbridge quilted air trap satin bowl of footed circular form with a frill rim, cased in a graduated orange over an opal interior, width 21cm. £180 - £220

153 A late 19th Century John Walsh Walsh satin air trap cracker box of spherical form with vertical bands, cased in blue over opal below silver plated mounts and swing handle, height 12cm. £80 - £120


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156 A large 19th Century E. Varnish & Co Varnish glass vase of footed baluster form with everted rim in deep green cut with repeat arched mitre lines above lower roundels, inserted tab mark to the base, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED.

154 A 19th Century Bohemian pedestal bowl of shallow circular form with a fluted rim above a facet and knopped stem and petal edged foot, cased in blue over opal and flash cut with hand enamelled flowers and foliage, height 13cm, width 15cm.

£500 - £800

£80 - £120

157 A 19th Century clear crystal claret jug of footed swollen ovoid form with slender waisted neck, integral spout and applied high arched handle, cut and polished with scrolling convolvulus, height 31cm.

155 A set of six early 20th Century Stevens & Williams wine glasses with a petal edged radial cut foot below a faceted baluster form stem below an ovoid bowl, cased in green over clear and flash cut with a repeat panel and plume design, height 13.5cm. (6). £300 - £400

£120 - £150

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158 A late 19th Century crystal glass vase by Wittmann & Roth of footed ovoid form with collar neck, relief gilt decorated in the Aesthetic style with a bird in flight amongst flower boughs with a butterfly and bamboo opposing all to an acid cut ground, acid mark to the base, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£300 - £400

159 A late 19th Century opaline glass jug and matching goblets in the manner of Richardsons hand enamelled with stylised heather scrolls within gilded bands to the white ground, unmarked, tallest 23cm. (3). ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

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160 160 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass vase of footed slender form cased in opal over ruby and cut with a flowering briar rose bough with butterflies all below a stiff leaf collar neck, height 27cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

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161 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass scent bottle of shouldered square section cased in opal over citron and cut with a flowering briar rose bough with butterfly below a large silver hallmarked screw cap by James Grinsell & Sons of Birmingham, hallmarked for Birmingham 1888, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200


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162 A mid 19th Century Richardsons crystal glass finger bowl of plain circular form Vitrified Enamel decorated with water lilies to the interior, enamel marked with registration diamond dated 1848, width 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

163 An 18th Century papier mache three bottle decanter stand of triform with brass feet, pillar supports and central carry handle, mounted with three Bristol blue decanters with lozenge stoppers gilt decorated with labels for Hollands, Rum and Brandy, height 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

164 A small 18th Century Wrockwardine glass jug with a domed and folded foot below ovoid body with everted rim, integral spout and applied loop handle, decorated with yellow and white splatter over a dark cinnamon brown ground, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

165 A late 18th Century pedestal sugar bowl with a shallow folded foot below a baluster stem and circular bowl in deep amethyst, height 10cm. £60 - £80

162 166 An 18th Century Bristol glass egg cup with shallow conical foot below knopped and baluster stem with ovoid bowl, decorated with applied white trim over a deep green ground, height 8cm. £150 - £200

167 An 18th Century cream jug and matched bowl, possibly Bristol each of footed form with folded rim, decorated with a spiral dot line to the pale blue ground, jug 11cm tall. (2). £150 - £200

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171 An 18th Century Irish crystal glass water jug of footed ovoid form with flared collar neck having integral spout and applied loop handle, the body cut with a deep band of strawberry diamonds below a slice and mitre cut neck, height 16cm.

168 A late Georgian Irish crystal glass ‘Waterloo’ decanter of Prussian form with basal moulding below an engraved foliate garland rising to an annulated three ring neck and lozenge form stopper, moulded Waterloo and Cork to the base, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£200 - £300

£600 - £800

172 A late Georgian Davenport Patent wine glass circa 1810, ovoid bowl etched with a repeat foliate motif above a bobbin stem and shallow conical foot, height 9cm. ILLUSTRATED.

169 A pair of 18th Century crystal glass table salts circa 1760 with a moulded ogee form bowl above a moulded domed and shallow conical foot, height 7.5cm.

£200 - £300

£250 - £300

173 A late Georgian Davenport Patent tumbler glass circa 1810, plain cylindrical form with an upper etched repeat panel border, height 9cm. ILLUSTRATED.

170 A large early 19th Century Regency crystal glass piggin of circular form with slice cut body rising to a scalloped rim with integral fan cut handles, width 16cm.

£200 - £300

£200 - £300

174 An 18th Century sweetmeat circa 1760, ogee bowl with dentated rim above a shoulder knopped multiple series opaque twist stem, raised to a radially moulded foot, height 8.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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175 A mid 18th Century jelly glass circa 1750 with a round funnel bowl with everted rim decorated with honeycomb moulding above a compressed beaded knop and domed foot with wrythen fluting, height 10.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150

176 A mid 18th Century jelly glass circa 1750 with a bell form bowl decorated with fine ribbed and notch moulding and an applied high loop handle above a beaded knop and wrythen moulded domed foot, height 12cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

177 An 18th Century jelly glass circa 1760 with round funnel bowl and everted rim decorated with an upper band of engraved tulips all above a compressed knop with internal multi series opaque twist raised to a domed foot, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED.

175, 176 & 177

£120 - £150

178 An early 18th Century crystal glass sweetmeat circa 1735 with a diamond moulded ogee form bowl with everted rim above a double annulated knop with hollow inverted baluster form stem, raised to a diamond moulded domed foot, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800

179 A late Georgian crystal glass rummer circa 1800 with pointed round funnel bowl engraved with Masonic emblems within rococo scrolls with monogram opposing all above a bladed knop and square stepped foot, height 14.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

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180 An early 18th Century mead or champagne glass circa 1710 with a cup shaped bowl with heavily gadrooned lower half above an inverted baluster form stem with internal tear above a basal knop and shallow conical folded foot, height 12.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000

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181 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1740 having an ovoid bowl with everted rim above a plain stem and shallow conical foot, the foot engraved with owners names and dates of 1744 and 1768, height 15cm.

£600 - £800

184 An early 18th Century wine glass circa 1720 with a thistle form bowl with solid base above a six sided pedestal stem with internal tear raised to a conical folded foot, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£300 - £400

182 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1740 with a drawn ogee form bowl into a plain stem, raised to a conical folded foot, height 14cm.

£800 - £1200

£250 - £300

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185 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1765 with a stepped round funnel Lynn bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with an eleven ply band outside a pair of spiral tapes, raised to a conical foot, height 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

188 A mid 18th Century Ratafia glass circa 1755 having a slender conical bowl with basal moulding above a double series opaque twist stem with a pair of spiral tapes outside a lace twist, raised to a conical foot, height 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

186 An 18th Century Jacobite wine glass circa 1745 having a trumpet form bowl engraved with a rose and two buds with oak leaf and star above a multiple series air twist stem, raised to a domed foot, height 17cm. ILLUSTRATED.

189 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1755 having a pan top bucket form bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with two spiral tapes outside a central gauze, raised to a domed foot, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£400 - £600

£800 - £1200

187 A mid 18th Century champagne glass circa 1750, slender trumpet form bowl above an annulated knop and double series opaque and air twist stem with a central opaque gauze with twin outer mercury twist tapes, raised to conical foot, height 19.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£400 - £600

£300 - £500

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£500 - £600

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194 A late 18th Century wine glass circa 1785, ovoid bowl with basal facet cuts and Masonic emblem above a facet cut stem, raised to a conical foot, height 14.5cm. £150 - £200

190 A mid 18th Century Jacobite cordial glass circa 1745, round funnel bowl engraved with a rose bud above a double series air twist stem, raised to a domed foot, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1000 - £1500

191 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, moulded round funnel bowl above a double series opaque twist stem with five ply spiral outside a central lace twist, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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192 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, bell form bowl above a composite stem with upper beaded ball knop falling to an inverted baluster form stem with basal knop, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £800

193 An early 18th Century wine glass circa 1730, bell form bowl above a balustroid stem with medial knop, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm. £300 - £500

195 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1740, bell form bowl above a balusrtroid stem with upper compressed knop and inverted baluster form stem with basal knop, raised to a conical folded foot, height 15cm. £150 - £200

196 A mid 18th Century turn over tumbler glass circa 1750 with double round funnel bowl with central compressed knop, height 11cm. £120 - £150

197 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, round funnel bowl with everted rim above a medial swollen multiple series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm. £250 - £300

198 198 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, flared trumpet bowl with solid base above a composite stem with basal knop above an inverted baluster form stem with multiple series air twist, raised to a conical foot, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600


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199 An early 18th Century Toastmasters glass circa 1720, deceptive funnel bowl above a heavy baluster form stem with heavy ball knop having internal tear above straight stem, raised to a conical folded foot, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED.

203 A set of six late 19th Century French wine glasses, possibly St Louis with a slice and mitre cut bucket form bowl above an octagonal stem with internal multi series opaque twist, raised to a circular spread foot with radial star cut, height 19cm. (6).

200 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, flared trumpet bowl with upper engraved band of fruiting vine above an annulated knop and slender plain stem, raised to a conical foot, height 16.5cm.

204 No Lot

£700 - £800

£300 - £500

201 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, round funnel bowl engraved with hens and chicks to a landscape setting above a multiple series air twist stem, raised to a conical foot, height 13.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£300 - £500

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205 A set of three 19th Century pharmacists hanging carboy's of tear drop form within metal frames with decorative upper fitting detailed with still leaves, each with three hanging chains, height 54cm. (3). £120 - £150

206 A late 19th Century John Walsh Walsh lily vase with an opal glass posy raised to an opalescent twisted stem and large frill foot with graduated straw opalescence, Rd No 271422, height 30cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£500 - £800

202 A mid 18th Century wine glass circa 1750, round funnel bowl engraved with lily of the valley and tulips above a double series opaque twist stem with a two ply spiral outside a central twist, raised to a conical foot, height 15cm.

£80 - £120

207 A late 19th Century John Derbyshire pressed black glass figure of a recumbent hound raised to an oval base with scalloped edge, width 18.5cm.

£300 - £400

£80 - £120

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208 208 An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh table centre epergne with a gilt metal stand in the form of a naturalistic tree bough mounted with two opalescent posy trumpets, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £120

209 An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh epergne with a gilt metal stand in the form of a naturalistic tree bough mounted with an opalescent posy trumpet, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £120

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210 A large early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh posy vase of footed shouldered form with roll rim and vertically ribbed body decorated in a mother of pearl opalescence, Rd No 582840, height 20cm, together with a similar example with a triform rim, height 19cm. (2). £100 - £150

211 An early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh Vesta Venetian pedestal bowl of spherical form with dimple sides and wave rim, raised to a wrythen fluted foot, decorated with a pearlised iridescence, height 15cm. £60 - £80

209 212 A large early 20th Century John Walsh Walsh pedestal bowl of spherical form with a quatrelobed rim, raised to a circular spread foot, decorated with vertical ribbed detail to the pearlised iridescent ground, height 19cm, together with a similar smaller example of shouldered cylindrical form with everted rim, height 13cm. (2). £100 - £150

213 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons table salt in the form of a flower body with petal edged rim and graduated straw opalescence, raised to a stylised metal leaf form stand, together with a similar period example of circular form with petal edged rim cased in opal over pink with applied clear crystal trim. (2). £80 - £120


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214 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass bowl, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of cylindrical form decorated with fine threading over a cranberry and gold aventurine foil ground, raised to three clear crystal feet modelled as stylised lizards, height 12cm. £80 - £120

215 A late 19th Century Stourbridge glass posy bowl, possibly Thomas Webb & Sons of eliptical form cased in clear crystal over opal with pink interior, decorated with silver aventurine and spiral spots, raised to applied golden amber glass feet with pulled decoration, width 17cm. £80 - £120

216 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb & Sons posy bowl of fluted spherical form in ruby with applied golden amber pulled feet and frill trim, height 10cm. £60 - £80

217 A late 19th Century Thomas Webb posy bowl of compressed spherical form decorated with applied citron pulled feet and frill trim over the turquoise blue ground, together with a similar example in ruby, height 8cm. £80 - £120

218 An early 18th Century drinking glass circa 1730 with a round funnel bowl above a baluster form stem with upper knop above a medial knop and internal tear, raised to a conical folded foot, height 15.5cm. £150 - £200

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219 219 A contemporary cameo glass vase blown by Richard P. Golding of Okra, compressed ovoid body with collar neck and everted rim, cased in opal over amethyst and cut by Terri Colledge with fuscia flowers below a repeat pattern border, engraved signatures, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED.

223 A 19th Century North Counties rolling pin of cylindrical form with ball knop ends, internally decorated with random air bubbles to the green ground, length 43cm.

222 A 19th Century Bohemian crystal glass vase of slender facet cut octagonal form raised to a compressed knop and facet cut foot, cased in clear crystal over ruby, height 42cm.

£80 - £120

£80 - £120

£300 - £500

220 A contemporary cameo glass vase by Helen Millard of globe and shaft form, cased in opal over ruby and cut with a large bumble bee amongst fruiting blackberry boughs, engraved signature, height 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

221 A mid 20th Century French crystal glass bowl in the Art Deco taste heavily relief moulded with three open winged birds, unmarked, width 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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224 A later 20th Century Kosta posy vase designed by Vicki Lindstrand of slender bottle form with internal air bubble bands, engraved signature, height 23cm. £40 - £60

225 A post-war Italian Murano glass vase, possibly Dino Martins for Aureliano Toso of ovoid form with internal white and bronze aventurine spiral line decoration, retains Murano foil label, height 24cm. £40 - £60

226 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams clear crystal glass decanter of footed shouldered ovoid form with slender collar neck and hollow blown acorn form stopper, polished intaglio cut with a repeat floral scroll work garland, height 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £150

227 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams clear crystal glass decanter of slender wrythen fluted bell form with a hollow blown spire form stopper, polished intaglio cut with spiral bands of flowers and foliage, height 32cm. ILLUSTRATED.

228 An early 20th Century Stevens & Williams spirit flask of ovoid form with a narrow collar neck with applied loop handle, cased in green over clear crystal and polished intaglio cut with repeat plumes and flowers and foliage, height 16cm, S/D. £50 - £80

229 A large contemporary Mdina glass vase of irregular sleeve form with pulled rim, decorated with pink and blue panels with faint gold aventurine over a controlled air bubble ground, engraved signature, height 36cm. £80 - £120

230 A contemporary limited edition crystal glass vase designed by Nick Monro of compressed shouldered ovoid form in a graduated cinnamon to clear with internal controlled air bubble decoration, created to commemorate the naming of the Ventura ocean liner in 2008, acid signed, numbered 36 of 1200, height 27cm.

231 A pair of late 19th Century Stourbridge crystal glass tazza’s with a shallow circular dish acid cut with a fruiting bough above a hollow blown, fact cut stem and radial cut circular foot, height 14.5cm. (2). £80 - £120

232 A 19th Century Stourbridge girondale wall mirror of oval section with velvet padded back with oval mirror having printie cut border mounted with a clear crystal trumpet form posy with applied clear crystal threading, length 42cm. £80 - £120

233 A contemporary Okra Glass cameo bowl of spherical form with everted rim, cased in white over a golden amber ground and cut in the Days Eye pattern with stylised daisies over a frosted ground, acid mark, height 14cm. £80 - £120

£60 - £80

234 A 1930s John Walsh Walsh cocktail set comprising a shouldered cylindrical cocktail shaker in electric blue with collar neck and stopper heavily cut with a repeat mitre cut linear design, together with a matched set of six cocktail glasses with clear crystal sterm and circular spread foot. (7). ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

235 Four Baccarat Sulphide Paperweights circa 1976 from the `Royal Cameos in Crystal` series set with sulphide portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales and Princess Anne each on a different colour translucent ground with star cut bases, 7.5cm diameter, etched factory marks, boxed. £80 - £120

236 A 19th Century North Counties type dump weight, possibly a Pontifract example, internally decorated with a blue and opal spiral canopy within the green tinted ground, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

237 A large North Counties dump weight of torpedo form internally decorated with a large stylised flower to pot with controlled air bubbles to the pale green ground, height 17cm, together with a similar smaller example. ILLUSTRATED.

£200 - £300

£100 - £150

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238 A large 19th Century North Counties dump weight internally decorated with a pink petalled, green leafed flower to a terracotta pot within a pale green dome, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

239 A large 19th Century North Counties dump weight internally decorated with a stylised flower to a pot within the green tinted dome, height 12cm, together with a similar smaller example. (2). £100 - £150

240 A 19th Century North Counties dump weight internally decorated with a sulphide of a pug dog within the green dome, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

241 A 19th Century North Counties dump weight internally decorated with a sulphide of a female figure in classical robes, height 10cm, together with a similar example internally decorated with a cockerel and a further example decorated with a seashell. (3). £150 - £200

£100 - £150

243 A group of four North Counties dump weights in the manner of John Kilner, internally decorated with stylised flowers to the green ground, tallest 15cm. (4). £100 - £150

244 A large North Counties dump weight of compressed spherical form internally decorated with a single sulphide tear amongst random air bubbles, together with a similar air bubble example both to green tint ground, height 13cm, S/D. (2). £100 - £150

245 A large 19th Century North Counties dump weight internally decorated with a white pulled thread canopy amongst air bubbles to the green tint ground, height 10cm, together with a torpedo shaped example with internal air bubble column, height 13cm, S/D (2).

246 A late 19th Century Moser vase of cylindrical form heavily decorated with an applied stylised lizard over an enamelled amethyst ground between heavily applied clear crystal borders, height 28cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

247 A large 19th Century glass bubble pipe in opal with applied blue trim to the bowl, length 59cm, together with a similar smaller example with a pink over opal Nailsea pulled loop, length 43cm. (2). £60 - £80

248 A late 19th Century green glass claret jug of tapered form engraved with a fruiting vine design below the silver plated mounts, height 27cm. £80 - £120

249 A late 19th Century decorative table bell in cranberry with an applied opalescent rim and clear crystal baluster form handle, together with similar amethyst and turquoise examples. (3). £60 - £80

250 A pair of 19th Century oversized goblets with round funnel bowls engraved with a fruiting vine above a multiple series air twist stem and shallow conical foot, height 24.5cm. (2). £80 - £120

251 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1760 with a lipped ogee form bowl above a single series opaque twist stem with medial knop, raised to a conical foot, height 16cm. £150 - £200

£100 - £150

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252 A 19th Century heavy baluster style goblet with a large round funnel bowl above a knopped and inverted baluster form stem, raised to a domed and folded foot, height 21cm. ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80

253 An 18th Century wine glass circa 1740, funnel bowl engraved with a portrait of William of Orange within laurel leaf garlands above a plain stem with upper tear, raised to a folded conical foot, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

254 A mid 18th Century drinking glass circa 1740 with trumpet bowl above a plain stem with internal tear, raised to a conical folded foot, height 14.5cm. £50 - £80

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255 An early 18th Century toastmasters glass circa 1720, deceptive funnel bowl above a heavy baluster stem with internal tear, raised to a folded conical foot, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

256 A set of three late 18th Century amethyst glass decanters of slender bottle form with annulated collar neck and original metal mounted cork stoppers, height 32cm. (3). £80 - £120

257 A 19th Century Italian scramble glass paperweight by Franchini Bigaglia internally decorated with random lattachino canes and bronze aventurine, width 6cm. £100 - £150

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258 An early 19th Century paperweight wig stand with a spherical ball weight having internal coloured canopy raised to a clear crystal glass baluster form stem with conical foot, height 18cm, together with a similar smaller example. (2). £120 - £150

259 A late Georgian footed tankard of ovoid form with everted rim and applied high loop handle with scroll kick and medial bands all above a bladed knop stem and circular spread foot, height 15cm, together with a similar smaller example with engraved monogram. (2). £50 - £80

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261 An 18th Century Irish Co Cork crystal glass decanter of Prussian form with basal moulding below a notched three ring neck and moulded lozenge stopper, height 27cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

262 A small 18th Century cream jug, possibly Bristol, footed and fluted form with an integral spout and applied high arched handle with scroll kick, height 11cm, together with a similar period drinking glass with engraved border above a petal moulded bowl, height 10cm. (2). £50 - £80

260 A large 19th Century oversized goblet in the 18th Century taste with an ovoid bowl engraved with a fruiting vine around the word FIAT and a star above a hollow blown baluster form stem with upper and basal annulated knops, raised to a shallow conical foot, height 25cm. £80 - £120

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263 A late 20th Century hallmarked silver miniature four piece tea set, each with half gadrooned decoration, on rectangular two handled tray, total weight 2.2oz, Birmingham 1973, Hampton Utilities (5). £100 - £150

264 A George V hallmarked silver pierced basket of hexagonal outline, the plain bowl bordered by six shield shaped pierced foliate panels and raised on three pad feet, diameter 23cm, weight 9.2oz, Sheffield 1937, Viners Ltd.

£120 - £180

265 A George V hallmarked silver mounted tortoiseshell picture frame of shaped rectangular outline and red leather back, height 12cm x width 10.5cm, Birmingham 1913, S/D. £140 - £180

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266 A pair of modern hallmarked silver photograph frames, each with plain rectangular border, height 19cm x width 14cm. (2). £80 - £120

267 Two Victorian hallmarked silver kitchen peppers of typical form with scroll handle together with two covered mustard pots, various dates and makers, total weight 3.5oz (4). £60 - £100

268 A pair of George III hallmarked silver knife rests, London 1829, together with a Victorian butter knife with foliate embossed handle and engraved shaped blade, Sheffield 1865, Roberts and Belk (3). £50 - £80

269 A Victorian tortoiseshell and silver mounted heart shaped inkstand centred by a silver mounted cut glass ink well, the hinged lid with gadrooned border, tortoiseshell base with gadrooned silver mount and ring handle, London 1892, William Comyns. £200 - £300

270 A late 19th to early 20th Century French silver wine taster of plain circular form with whiplash ring handle, diameter 7cm, French assay marks, Joseph Chaumet. £60 - £100

271 Two Georgian hallmarked silver Hanoverian pattern tablespoons both with initials to reverse together with two Old English Pattern, total weight 8.2oz, London, various dates from 1756, makers R:P, Thomas Wallis, Hester Bateman (4). £80 - £120

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272 A pair of Victorian silver mounted scent bottles each globular shaped hobnail cut bottle with foliate embossed hinged lid and push button release, London 1885 and 1887 (2). £140 - £200

273 A modern hallmarked silver paperweight, the circular base mounted with a model of a fox, Birmingham 2005. ILLUSTRATED. £70 - £110

274 A modern hallmarked silver paperweight, the circular base mounted with a model of a hound, Birmingham 2005. ILLUSTRATED. £70 - £100

275 A George III hallmarked silver fish slice, the blade with pierced and bright cut decoration to reeded handle, London 1777. £50 - £80


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276 A Victorian hallmarked silver foliate embossed cauldron shaped salt raised on three pad feet, together with a pair of plain form salts on three pad feet and another with rocaille decoration, total weight 6.1oz, various dates and makers (4). £80 - £120

277 A hallmarked silver wine coaster of plain form with beaded border, diameter 9.5cm, London 1973. £50 - £80

278 A George V hallmarked silver rectangular photograph frame of plain form with easel stand, height 24cm x width 18cm, Birmingham 1914. £70 - £100

279 A George V hallmarked silver cased three piece condiment set of faceted form, total weight 3.5oz, Birmingham 1913, William Neale. £80 - £120

280 A hallmarked silver pedestal Monteith bowl with part fluted decoration weight approximately 46oz, diameter 26cm, Sheffield 1898, James Dixon & Sons. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350

281 An Edwardian hallmarked silver coffee pot with part fluted decoration below gadroon boarder with acanthus shell detail, weight 18oz, London 1905. £100 - £150

282 A hallmarked silver boat shaped teapot with part fluted decoration terminating in ebonised handle, weight 19oz, Sheffield 1920, Walker & Hall. £80 - £120

283 A pair of hallmarked silver sauce boats of plain form with cut edge borders, scroll handle and raised on three pad feet, in fitted case, total weight 7.3oz, Sheffield 1963, Viners Ltd (2). £100 - £150

284 A Georgian hallmarked silver cream jug of baluster form with broken scroll handle and raised on three pad feet, weight 3oz, London 1742.

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285 Two 20th Century hallmarked silver cigarette boxes, one of square form with Art Deco style engine turned decoration, the other rectangular with engraved central cartouche, cedar wood lining and raised on four bracket feet, marks rubbed to base, S/D (2). £80 - £120

286 A mid Century hallmarked silver two branch candelabra, of plain form with zig zag decoration to centre and raised on circular pedestal base, Sheffield 1963, Walker and Hall. £70 - £100

287 An Edwardian hallmarked silver sugar castor of square baluster form, with cut edge collar, pierced cover and baluster finial, raised on four pad feet, height 17cm, weight 5.6oz, Sheffield 1902, Walker and Hall. £60 - £100

288 Two Edwardian cased sets of hallmarked silver cake knives, each set with foliate embossed pistol grip handles, Sheffield 1909, retailed by Pearce and Sons, together with a modern set of coffee spoons cased (3). £50 - £80

£120 - £180

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292 A pair of early 20th Century hallmarked silver shallow circular dishes, each of shaped scalloped form with central engraved crest, on circular pedestal foot, diameter 20cm, London 1902 Thomas of New Bond Street, total weight 36oz (2). ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350

293 A George I gilt metal baby’s teething rattle, the whistle engraved E *O to A*H, the octagonal body with embossed and engraved foliate decoration, four bells, all terminating in stick coral teether, length 16cm marked TM possibly for Thomas Mann, circa 1720. £300 - £500

289 An Edwardian hallmarked silver four division toast rack of plain form with ring handle, Birmingham 1906, William Aitken, S/D, together with a silver bowl with cut edge border and raised on three trefoil pad feet, Birmingham 1915, total weight 4.8oz. £60 - £100

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290 A mid 20th Century silver mounted cut glass decanter of baluster form, with plain silver collar, London 1968, together with another of plain tapering baluster form and quatrefoil silver collar Chester 1895 (2). £60 - £100

291 A Victorian hallmarked silver miniature chamber stick or Go T’bed modelled as a three leaf clover, diameter 5.5cm, Birmingham 1892, together with a similar example modelled as a scrolling dragon, stamped 800. (2). £100 - £150

294 A George II gilt metal baby’s teething rattle, the whistle and body with embossed rocaille decoration, two tiers of four bells, all terminating in coral stick teether, length 17cm, unmarked circa 1755. £200 - £300

295 A Victorian silver baby’s teething rattle with embossed decoration, short whistle, two tiers of six and three pear shaped bells and terminating in short coral stick teether, length 12cm, Chester 1899 together with an Edwardian silver baby’s teething rattle, the whistle and body with foliate embossed decoration, seven pendant bells and terminating in coral stick teether, length 13cm, Birmingham 1902, George Unite (2). £200 - £300

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296 An early Victorian silver baby’s teething rattle, the whistle with engraved foliate decoration above three recessed arched panels inset with figures of putti, each holding a pendant bell, terminating in coral stick teether, length 14cm, Birmingham 1852, Hilliard and Thomason. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250

297 An 18th Century silver gilt baby’s teething rattle, the hexagonal whistle with bright cut border decoration above six fishes heads, each with pendant bell, hexagonal body with conforming decoration and terminating in coral stick teether, length 14.5cm, poss. Swedish hallmarks, makers mark ZW, circa 1780.

300

303

298 Two early Victorian silver gilt baby’s teething rattles, one with octagonal tapering whistle with all over finely engraved foliate decoration, six foliate engraved pendant bells to short coral teething stick, length 12cm, London 1846, the other with all over finely engraved foliate decoration, whistle initialled F. H. B., four bells above four further bells suspended from C scroll loops to short coral teething stick, length 15cm, London 1850, both Charles Rawlings and William Sumners (2).

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306

£200 - £300

£200 - £300

299 A George III silver gilt baby’s teething rattle, with engraved scrolling floral decoration, two drum shaped tiers supporting seven and six plain circular balls, and terminating in short coral teether, length 16cm, London M.C. poss. Mary Chawner. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

300 A Charles II silver baby’s rattle and whistle, plain whistle below reeded collar and plain cylindrical stem with looped suspension ring, terminating in domed and pierced drum rattle, the pierced cover engraved with flower heads and stems and centred by a six petalled flower head, pierced and reeded body, above panels centred with engraved stylised eyes, unmarked, length 14.5cm, circa 1675. ILLUSTRATED.

302 A George II white metal baby’s teething stick, fluted wrythen sleeve body engraved with the initials F. C. and terminating in short coral stick, length 12cm, unmarked circa 1750.

301 A George II silver baby’s teething rattle, the fluted whistle above plain body, four bells above four further bells suspended from C scroll loops and terminating in coral stick teether, length 16cm, circa 1759, Henry Bailey.

£250 - £350

£300 - £500

£200 - £300

£150 - £200

303 A 19th Century French, rose gold mounted baby’s teething stick, tapering octagonal sleeve body with bright cut border decoration to bands and terminating in short coral stick, length 11.5cm, stamped, circa 1730. ILLUSTRATED. 304 Two Georgian silver gilt baby’s teething rattle and whistles, one with all over embossed shell and scroll decoration, two tiers each supporting four bells and terminating in short coral teething stick, length 15.5cm, S/D, the other with all over foliate stipple decoration, hung with six bells and terminating in short coral stick (broken), Joseph Taylor (2). £300 - £400

305 A Georgian silver gilt baby’s teething stick, the sleeve with embossed rocaille and festoon decoration, terminating in short coral stick, length 10.5cm, circa 1750s, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250

306 A George II gold mounted baby’s teething stick, the plain sleeve with reeded bands and loop suspension ring, engraved initials W.M., to short coral teething stick, length 12cm, makers mark R.D., circa 1730. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

307 An Edwardian silver and amber teething stick, the embossed sleeve with cartouche of mother and baby , terminating in egg yolk amber teething stick, length 12.5cm, Birmingham 1906, Levi and Salaman. £150 - £250

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308 Two early Victorian silver gilt baby’s teething rattles, one with plain whistle above lobed body with all over embossed foliate decoration, hung with six bells and terminating in short coral stick, length 10cm, the other a plain whistle above lobed body with all over embossed foliate decoration, hung with eight bells, two missing, and terminating in short coral stick, length 15cm, both George Unite (2). £300 - £400

309 An early 19th Century silver gilt baby’s teething rattle, plain whistle above lobed body with profusely engraved foliate decoration supported by three figures with outstretched arms, terminating in short coral stick, length 13cm, unmarked, repairs. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

310 A Georgian silver gilt baby’s teething rattle and whistle, all over stipple engraved decoration, two tiers each supporting three bells and terminating in short coral teething stick, length 12cm, Peter and William Bateman, S/D. £150 - £200

309

311 A Georgian silver baby’s teething rattle and whistle, with C scroll and foliate engraved decoration, two tiers each supporting four bells and terminating in a short coral stick length 14cm, circa 1730, possibly John Fossey. £200 - £300

312 A George III silver baby’s teething rattle and whistle, with bright cut engraved decoration of birds carrying festoons in their beaks, monogrammed cartouche above, two tiers supporting four bells and terminating in a short coral stick length 15cm, Susannah Barker, S/D. £250 - £300

313 A Georgian silver baby’s teething rattle and whistle, with embossed C scroll and foliate engraved decoration, two tiers each supporting four bells and terminating in a short coral stick length 14cm, John Rich. £200 - £300

314 A Georgian silver baby’s teething rattle and whistle, with bright cut engraved decoration, two tiers each supporting four bells and terminating in a short coral stick, length 16.5cm, circa 1790, Thomas Wallis II. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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315 Two Georgian silver and silver gilt mounted baby’s teething stick, the silver gilt rattle having sleeve with feathered bands and loop suspension ring, engraved to short coral teething stick, length 8cm, London 1792, George Unite, together with a silver mounted baby’s teething stick, the plain sleeve with bright cut stipple decoration surrounding vacant oval cartouche, loop suspension ring, to short coral teething stick circa 1790 (2). £200 - £300

316 Two George III silver mounted baby’s teething whistles, one with tapering ribbed sleeve and bright cut decoration, loop suspension ring, terminating in short coral stick, length 10cm, Birmingham 1821 Joseph Taylor the other with tapering octagonal sleeve and bright cut festoon decoration, loop suspension ring, terminating in short coral stick, length 10cm, makers mark rubbed, circa 1790 (2). £200 - £300

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317 A George III silver mounted baby’s teething whistle, with ribbed sleeve and bright cut decoration, central pierced lobe with bell, loop suspension ring, terminating in short coral stick, length 11cm, Birmingham 1812 Joseph Taylor. £150 - £200

318 318 A late 17th to early 18th Century gold mounted baby’s teething stick, the plain sleeve with engraved trefoil border and loop suspension ring, to short coral teething stick, length 6cm, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500


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325 An early 19th Century silver gilt baby’s teething rattle, plain whistle above lobed body with profusely engraved foliate decoration, seven pendant bells, terminating in short coral stick, length 13cm, Samuel Pemberton circa 1815. £150 - £200

319 A Georgian Ducal silver gilt baby’s teething rattle and whistle, all over embossed shell and scroll decoration, two tiers each supporting four bells and terminating in short coral teething stick, length 17cm, whistle engraved with Ducal coronet and crest above initials, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

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321 A Russian white metal rattle, long plain stem surmounted by two pierced filigree work globes containing a single bell, each fitted with four bells and suspended bell surmount, the stem with pendant chain and pieced winged fob with the initials A.M., length 21cm, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

£300 - £400

322 A Victorian silver baby’s teething rattle, plain whistle above lobed body with all over embossed geometric decoration, two tiers supporting seven bells above six, and terminating in short coral stick, length 17cm, Birmingham 1875, makers mark rubbed.

320 An early 19th Century silver gilt baby’s teething rattle, plain whistle above lobed body with profusely engraved foliate decoration, two tiers supporting eight bells above four, terminating in short coral stick, length 16cm, Birmingham 1827, Joseph Willmore.

£150 - £250

£150 - £200

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326 A Georgian silver baby’s teething rattle and whistle with embossed shell and scroll decoration, four pendant bells and terminating in short coral stick, length 13cm, unmarked.

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323 A George II silver baby’s teething rattle and whistle, with bright cut foliate decoration, engraved monogrammed cartouche, above two tiers each supporting four bells and terminating in a short coral stick length 13cm, Joseph Smith circa 1730.

£100 - £200

327 Four silver and white metal baby’s teethers to include an Art Nouveau example with ivory ring, coral teether fitted whistle and eight bells, a silver mounted tigers eye example, George Unite and a white metal Continental example (4).

£150 - £200

324 A Victorian silver baby’s teething rattle, plain whistle initialled J.H.P. above lobed body with all over embossed foliate and floral decoration, two tiers supporting six bells above four, and terminating in short coral stick, length 15cm, Birmingham 1870, Hilliard and Thomason.

£100 - £200

328 A 19th Century silver feeding flask, of tapering ovoid flattened form with hinged pierced oval filling hole and short cylindrical ribbed neck, length 19cm, weight 6.4oz, unmarked, possibly Indian Colonial. ILLUSTRATED.

£150 - £250

£200 - £300

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329 A 19th Century Indian Colonial silver flask of tapering ovoid flattened form with hinged rectangular filling hole and pierced globe shaped feeding spout, length 17cm, weight 6.6 oz lion passant, and makers mark Lattery Brothers Calcutta. ILLUSTRATED.

329

331 A George III hallmarked silver pap boat of plain form, London 1793, William Skeen together with two others, a reeded example London 1803 John Emes, and a plain example London 1786, total weight 6.8oz (3). £150 - £250

£300 - £400

332 A George III hallmarked silver pap boat of plain reeded form, the base inscribed ‘The Gift of Mr Peter Carter to his Grandson Robert Greaves Wright’ within a cartouche decorated with wheat sheaves and gardening tools, London 1811, together with two others, one with bright cut border decoration, both London, 1799 and 1802, total weight 5.31oz (3).

330 A George II possibly Irish or American provincial silver pap boat of plain form, length 14cm, weight 3.54oz, makers mark IB struck twice, Jonas Bull? circa 1750. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

333 A George I hallmarked silver pap boat of plain form, with engraved initial P, together with another George II example, London 1757, total weight 4.2oz (2). ILLUSTRATED.

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£200 - £300

334 A late 17th to early 18th Century Swiss silver pap boat of plain form with mask navette cartouche, stamped F. Gely and IX, possibly Lausanne, circa 1800 together with another Georgian example with bright cut decoration, London 1827, Hester Bateman, total weight 4oz (2). ILLUSTRATED.

£200 - £300

£200 - £300

£150 - £250

333

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335 A George III hallmarked silver pap boat, the shaped rim with cast floral border and gilt bowl, London 1817, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, together with a Victorian silver and silver gilt example with bright cut foliate decoration, London 1865, total weight 5.5oz (2).

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336 A 19th Century Indian Colonial silver pap boat with gadrooned border, half cover and hollow pierced stem handle to footed base, length 16cm weight 4.3oz, lion passant, Lattery Brothers & Co, Calcutta with stamped crescent mark. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £200

337 A Russian silver tray and six silver Kiddush cups, each decorated with engraved panels and centred by a cartouche depicting architectural landscapes, hallmarked to base, St Petersbourg 1834 makers mark AK, silver standard 84, total weight 12.5oz (7). ILLUSTRATED.

336

339 A pair of mid 20th Century hallmarked silver wine tasters of typical form with fluted and bossed decoration, cast loop handle, stamped to base, Tessiers London, total weight 6oz, London 1967. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £100

340 A case containing a approximately 121 silver and low grade silver collectors spoons from across the world, to include many gilt enamel examples and a collection of American silver spoons, six 1930s Mexican silver spoons, possibly Antonio Castillo, total weight 60.3g together with a boxed set of hallmarked silver Sovereign Queens spoons with certificate (qty).

339

341 A hallmarked silver limited edition cast bust of Sir Winston Churchill, numbered 12 and created by Georges Weil, together with certificate of authenticity, height 13cm, weight 13oz. £300 - £450

£100 - £200

£200 - £300

338 An 18th Century provincial silver marrow scoop with monogrammed initials to reverse, length 20.4cm, weight 1.2oz, indistinct initials to reverse possibly H.M?. £40 - £60

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348 An Elizabeth II hallmarked silver footed bowl, of plain circular form with flared rim, diameter 21cm x height 10cm, weight 22.3oz, Sheffield 1977, Cooper Brothers and Sons. £180 - £220

342 Three Elizabeth II hallmarked silver wine goblets, each with plain bowl on knopped stem and circular spread foot, height 12cm, Birmingham 1971, and 1973, Barker Ellis Silver Co, total weight 15oz (3). £80 - £120

343 Two Elizabeth II hallmarked silver Armada dishes, each of plain circular form with reeded border, London 1970, Garrard and Co, together with a smaller Asprey’s example, London 1988, total weight 9.9oz (3). £80 - £120

344 A small parcel lot of mostly modern hallmarked silver items to include a small circular dish with scalloped border edge, a square engine turned ashtray, a matchbox cover, a shell form butter dish, a three piece condiment set, various salt spoons, silver handled bread and cheese knives, and a late Victorian oval pierced dish on ball feet various dates and makers total weighable silver 13.6oz (16). £60 - £100

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345 A late Victorian electroplated five piece tea service, each with wrythen fluted decoration and engraved 1892, unmarked (5). £30 - £50

346 A mid 20th Century hallmarked silver four piece tea service, ‘Pride’, designed by David Mellor for Walker and Hall comprising of teapot, hot water, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of ovoid tapering form, pull of covers with black ovoid resin finials, pattern number to base 53718 and 25, leather handle covers missing, Sheffield 1959, Walker and Hall, together with associated silver teaspoon, total weight 75oz. (5) Note: The Pride tea service was designed by David Mellor in 1958 and in 1959 it won a Council of Industrial Design award for both aesthetic and practical purposes. ILLUSTRATED.

349 A George V hallmarked silver christening cup of flared cylindrical form with bulbous base and banded handle, gilt interior, height 6cm, Birmingham 1924, William Hair Haseler, together with an Art Deco style christening fork and spoon set, Birmingham 1939, Turner and Simpson and a pair of miniature EPNS fish servers with beaded edge and engraved fish design, total weighable silver 4.1oz. ILLUSTRATED.

347 A pair of George V hallmarked silver candlesticks, each with tapered octagonal knopped capital, conforming flared sconces to reeded octagonal stepped base, filled, height 26cm Sheffield 1922, Hawksworth Eyre and Co Ltd (2).

£40 - £60

350 A mid 20th Century circular bowl of plain form with Celtic border and raised on fluted collet foot, diameter 10cm, Birmingham 1961, Turner and Simpson Ltd, together with an Arts and Crafts circular bowl with flared rim, London 1905, Charles Edwards, total weight 6.8oz.

£150 - £250

£60 - £100

£1000 - £1500

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351 A pair of George III hallmarked silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, later converted to berry spoons with scalloped bowl and embossed strawberry decoration, London 1814, Thomas Wilkes Barker, together with another Old English pattern tablespoon with later embossed pineapple and apples, marks rubbed, total weight 6.1oz (3). £50 - £80

352 A quantity of Victorian and later hallmarked silver flatware to include two fiddle pattern tablespoons, Exeter 1844 Robert Williams, six dessert spoons Exeter 1860, Josiah Williams and Co, another fiddle pattern tablespoon London 1846, three fiddle pattern teaspoons, five salt spoons, a butter knife and two teaspoons, a cased spoon and fork christening set, beaded border with foliate engraved decoration, monogrammed, various dates and makers, total weight 19.8oz (qty). £100 - £150

353 A set of eight Hong Kong silver teaspoons with carved jade style hard stone finials, six hallmarked silver coffee bean spoons, S/D, two sets of six silver teaspoons, both with pierced finials, Sheffield 1939 and Birmingham 1931, three pairs of sugar tongs, various dates, total weight 9.6oz. £80 - £120

354 An Edwardian hallmarked silver muffin dish and cover, of plain circular form, diameter 17.5cm, weight 14.4oz, Sheffield 1906, Martin Hall and Co. £120 - £180

355 A pair of late Victorian hallmarked silver candlesticks, each with knopped and faceted capital, detachable sconces and raised on shaped octagonal filled base, both engraved with armorial ‘Grace Me Guide’, height 18cm, Sheffield 1896, Hawksworth Eyre and Co (2). £60 - £100

356 A Chinese silver rose bowl with cast decoration of two scrolling dragons chasing a pearl on circular foot, character mark to base, diameter 16.5cm, weight 10.8oz. £120 - £150

357 A pair of Chinese silver circular dishes, each with six petalled scalloped edge and engraved with a crane seated on blossoming prunus bushes on circular foot, character mark to base, together with an Indian white metal circular bowl embossed with six panels depicting buildings and palm trees and a Chinese silver miniature model of a rickshaw, Wang Hing and Co, Hong Kong, (4). £60 - £100

358 A mid Century hallmarked silver three branch candelabra, the tapering capital below vase shaped finial with cast leaf decoration, reeded scroll arms with three vase shaped sconces, all on circular pedestal foot height 34cm, Birmingham 1957, Adie Brothers Ltd. £200 - £300

359 A Victorian hallmarked silver christening mug of tapering cylindrical form with reeded decoration and scroll handle, weight 3oz, London 1861, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater. £60 - £80

360 A George V hallmarked silver set of twelve coffee spoons, each with guilloche enamelled bowls and coffee bean finials, cased, Birmingham 1930 Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, together with a modern hallmarked embossed silver brush and comb set, in fitted case Birmingham 1983 (14). £60 - £80

361 A pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver trumpet vases, each with pierced and reeded body highlighted by ribbon and swag decoration, flared collar and blue glass liner, all to stepped circular foot, Chester 1908, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, one S/D. (2). £80 - £120

362 A composed pair of George III Irish silver tablespoons, Old English pattern, each with bright cut engraved decoration, the finial with oval cartouche centred by armorial and star above, length 22.5cm, Dublin 1800, James Salter and 1796 John Power (2). £80 - £120

363 A set of twelve George III hallmarked silver dessert knives, each in the Kings Hour Glass pattern, with central hour glass motif below engraved armorial crest and shell terminal, steel blades, length 22cm, ten from London 1814 and two from 1816, Paul Storr (12).

364 A late 17th to 18th Century silver circular patch box, the cover centred by an engraved flower head within a bright cut scalloped border, makers mark only, LT within a heart shaped stamp, three scratch marks to cover and base, diameter 3.6cm, weight 1oz. £100 - £150

365 An Art Nouveau hallmarked silver triangular box, the hinged lid with applied stylised heart motif highlighted by a collar set green oval cabochon agate, opening to reveal a gilt interior, possibly to a design by Kate Harris, width 8.3cm x depth 6cm x height 3.3cm, weight 3oz, London 1903, William Hutton. £200 - £300

366 An Art Deco style silver mounted ashtray, the oval pale green onyx base inset with four lines of agate, the central well with raised silver mounted collar, Birmingham 1914, Henry Griffith and Sons Ltd, together with a set if six hallmarked silver teaspoons (7). £60 - £100

367 An Edwardian silver cigar case of rounded rectangular form with all over foliate engraved decoration centred by vacant shield shaped cartouche, gilt interior, Birmingham 1903, William Thorneywork, together with a foliate engraved vesta case, Birmingham 1897, total weight 3.2oz (2). £120 - £180

£500 - £800

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368 An 18ct diamond cluster ring, the petal form head set with brilliant and marquise claw set stones to knife edged shoulders, ring size R 1/2. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £500

369 A white gold blue zircon and diamond cluster ring, central high set zircon flanked by eight brilliant and two baguette cut diamonds to either shoulder, ring size R.

368

375

£100 - £150

£800 - £1200

371 A 19th Century gilt metal seal, intaglio carved carnelian with a study of a running fox below foliate scroll and acanthus leaf decoration.

378 An early 20th Century Arts and Crafts enamelled pin brooch, of shaped rectangular outline designed as three interlinked tulip heads enamelled in blue, green and turquoise, to conforming ground with trailed silver stylised foliage, possibly for Liberty and Co., length 2.4cm, stamped Sterling, William Hair Haseler.

£80 - £100

372 An Edwardian style silver gilt, peridot, seed pearl and diamond necklet, three cluster roundels spaced by claw set single peridot above pear shaped conforming example flanked by diamonds, length 42cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£50 - £80

£200 - £250

374 An 18ct hallmarked seven stone Dearest ring, claw set stones to tapering shoulders, ring size N. £250 - £300

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376 An 18ct opal and diamond cluster ring, central oval claw set opal within twelve stone diamond surround, all to split shoulders, rings size N. 377 A pair of 18ct white gold diamond daisy cluster stud earrings each comprising of seven claw set stones, total weight approximately 1.5ct.

£300 - £400

£700 - £900

£800 - £1200

£450 - £550

370 An 18ct hallmarked diamond cluster ring, three stepped rows of brilliant cut diamonds to knife edged shoulders, diameter of head approximately 1.5cm, ring size R.

373 A contemporary platinum natural yellow diamond single stone ring, channel set to a plain bi-coloured shank stamped Niessing, ring size leading edge S.

375 An 18ct white gold hexagonal shaped diamond cluster ring, central brilliant cut stone within sixteen stone diamond surround, all in knife edged shoulders, ring size N. ILLUSTRATED.

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379 A 9ct stone set witch pendant modelled as a witch flying on a broomstick, her coat pave set with four rubies and four diamonds and centred by a single emerald, green emerald eyes with articulated arms and legs, the broom terminating with a moon and diamond set star, below pierced pendant loop, with 9ct curb link chain, weight 12.3g, stamped. £100 - £150


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380 A set of six early 20th Century Art Nouveau silver buttons, each of shaped circular outline with embossed decoration of a maiden in profile with flowers and a ribbon in her hair, Chester 1906 and 1904, J and R Griffin Ltd (6). ILLUSTRATED. £50 - £80

381 A 9ct rose gold bloodstone swivel picture fob, together with a 9ct carnelian and bloodstone set swivel fob with short Albert chain and another 9ct example, total weight 22g (3). ILLUSTRATED.

£80 - £120

382 Four 9ct fobs, to include a pierced ball containing three coloured dice, two with facet cut purple stones, a circular compass fob together with a gilt metal watch key and two other gilt metal examples (6).

380

383 A 1980s Tag Heuer gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph Pilot watch, the black circular dial with triangular luminous markers, triple register recording hours, minutes and continuous seconds hand, date aperture, the case with rotating bezel, signed TAG Heuer Pilot Quartz 100 meters, Heuer crown and pushers, case diameter 41mm, quartz movement, case numbered 230206, original Heuer brushed steel fitted bracelet, in original box. ILLUSTRATED.

381

£450 - £600

384 A Victorian coral necklace, the graduated beads alternating with bobbin and circular beads to yellow metal clasp, length 36cm. £50 - £80

£80 - £120

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385 A 17th to 18th Century silver gilt reliquary crucifix pendant, possibly Northern Italian, the front with applied figure of Christ below an engraved cartouche with the letters I.N.R.I, applied skull and cross bones below his feet, the back centred with an engraved depiction of the Virgin Mary wearing flowing robes and a crown, her hands folded to her bosom, the moon to her left, the sun to her right and a lily flowering on a mound beneath her feet, the screw key terminal securing hinged lid, opening to reveal a fitted interior of seven small compartments, each containing paper labels for saints and miniature jewellery wrapped around bone fragments, cloth and wax seal, length 11cm x width 6.8cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000

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385 (back)

386 An 18ct white gold emerald and diamond ring, central claw set oval emerald, weight approximately 6.00ct, flanked by four tapering baguette stones to either shoulder, ring size U. ILLUSTRATED. £2000 - £2500

387 An 18ct white gold diamond cluster ring comprising of nine collar set brilliant cut stones flanked by a further single stone example to each shoulder, ring size M. £800 - £1200

388 A pair of Edwardian style amethyst and diamond drop earrings, fan shaped drops diamond pave set and highlighted with six amethyst stones. £150 - £180

386 389 A silver gilt brooch modelled as a dragonfly set with rows of diamonds, rubies and sapphires to the whole body, width 3.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £250

390 A pair of 18ct opal and diamond cluster stud earrings, central claw set oval opal within a twelve stone brilliant cut diamond surround. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1000


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389

391 An 18ct white gold, diamond, emerald and ruby target cluster ring, central brilliant cut collar set diamond within alternating emerald and ruby channel set border, ring size N. £450 - £550

392 An 18ct diamond cluster ring, three rows of brilliant cut stones, central row of five brilliant cut stones flank above and below by eight further examples, ring size N. ILLUSTRATED. £1000 - £1500

393 A 14ct hallmarked abstract diamond cluster ring, central high set brilliant cut diamond, weight approximately .55ct above channel set baguettes and claw set marquise cut diamonds, ring size L1/2. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £800

392

394 A French gold, diamond and sapphire brooch formed as two love birds on a branch, each with a green enamelled body, the head pave set with diamonds and a sapphire eye, a small gold squirrel seated between them with set diamond eye all above three leaf diamond set flowers, stamped to tail, width 3.4cm, weight 15.4g. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250

395 A 1970s 18ct and freshwater pearl flexible ring of abstract intertwined bark design, mounted with two pearls, one rose, the other grey, weight 5.5g, ring size O, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

394

396 A 1970s abstract yellow metal ring the head formed as curled leaves and highlighted with a single brilliant cut diamond, claw set to bark effect shank, weight 9.3g, unmarked, poss 18ct, ring size L. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250

397 A pair of 1970s abstract yellow gold earrings of circular outline with interwoven strands of gold, each with post and push fittings, diameter 2cm, weight 14g, unmarked (2). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

£100 - £150

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403 A single string of graduated cultured pearls with 9ct white gold mount, millegrain set with a sapphire and eight old cut diamonds, length 28cm.

398 A 19th Century yellow metal Bohemian garnet coronet brooch of curved outline, the whole pave set with pear and round shaped flat and mixed cut garnets, later converted to brooch, width 7cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£60 - £100

£100 - £150

399 A 19th to early 20th Century yellow metal Bohemian garnet hinged bangle, the whole encrusted with rose cut garnets and centred by a flowerhead design, inner diameter 5.2cm, A/F. £30 - £50

400 A 19th Century Russian sapphire and diamond ring, the diamond shaped white metal head mounted with two rose cut diamonds and two oval sapphires, each collar set amidst yellow metal scrollwork and rope twist border, all to white metal rope twist band, indistinctly marked, ring size M 1/2, S/D.

398

£100 - £150

405 A 14ct and pearl laurel wreath brooch together with a 14ct pearl love heart brooch, designed as two interlinking hearts, each centred with single pearl, stamped (2). £60 - £80

406 An Art Deco yellow and white metal bow brooch with central step cut aquamarine, indistinctly marked, together with a pair of 9ct and citrine earrings with push and post fitting, stamped (3).

£150 - £250

401 An Italian 18ct and turquoise brooch of circular outline and formed of multiple domed scrolls, interspersed by claw set turquoise, diameter 3.8cm, weight 20g, stamped 18k and marked 1021AL, additional lozenge mark with V with three circles.

£50 - £80

407 A late 20th Century 18ct white gold lady’s Girard Perregaux wrist watch, the circular white enamel dial set within a white gold integral wire mesh bracelet, numbered 82310006, weight 72g, stamped with import marks for Birmingham 1986, in original brown pouch. ILLUSTRATED.

£250 - £400

402 A pair of diamond and pearl earrings designed as a flowerhead cluster of thirteen graduated pearls, the central pearl within a border of six brilliant cut diamonds, push and post fittings to white metal mount (2).

£800 - £1200

£100 - £150

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404 A late 19th Century French diamond bar brooch, central millegrain set old cut diamond within white metal border to yellow metal scroll engraved bar, stamped with lyre and C mark, together with an Edwardian 15ct seed pearl starburst pendant, stamped, and a 1912 half sovereign pendant with fixed mount, S/D (3).


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408 An Edwardian 15ct peridot and seed pearl fringe necklace with thirteen graduated pendant drops, each with two oval cut peridots and centred by a single claw set seed pearl, all to fine chain with barrel clasp, stamped, within original fitted box, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250

409 A gold plated Gucci lady’s quartz wrist watch with calibrated bezel, red and green banded dial, stamped to reverse and numbered 32 3000 701, on original green leather strap, together with a miniature clip watch with leather mount to stainless steel case (2). £40 - £60

410 After Francis Wheatley (1747 1801) - A late 18th to early 19th Century paste set portrait miniature pendant, the oval panel depicting a shepherd holding a staff standing beside a shepherdess in a white dress and blue sash, seated with her hand to her bosom and flowers on her lap, the gilt frame bordered by rose cut colourless paste and bow surmount, length 4.6cm. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £100

411 A 1940s Spanish silver and paste brooch, of openwork cross design set with colourless paste and centred by a square step cut emerald paste, all within a square frame, stamped to reverse, S/D, together with a 1930s Egyptian silver, marcasite and moonstone link bracelet, stamped (2). £40 - £60

412 A double strand of uniform cultured pears with 9ct flowerhead clasp, length 24cm. £80 - £120

413 Two platinum wedding rings, both with feathered bright cut engraving and internal inscription, ‘With all my love Victor 9.6.54’ the other ‘God bless you my darling, from Northy’, both stamped, together with a white metal sapphire and diamond full eternity ring and a wedding band later channel filled with black, both unmarked (4) Provenance: Bunny (Berenice) Marks, sister of Dame Alicia Markova, whose first husband was John North, her second husband was Victor Kempner. £80 - £120

408

414 A lady’s silver gilt enamelled OBE medal, For God and the Empire, together with two other medals to include a Russian silver and red guilloche enamel commemorative medal with cyrillic script and dated 1893 X 1903 the reverse with the initials A A in relief and inscribed K. C. CABenbeBY, and another Russian gilt metal circular medal bordered by cyrillic script and centred by a theatre in relief, above the number 200, both possibly ballet related. (3) Provenance: The Estate of Dame Alicia Markova and thence by descent. £150 - £200

415 A 1970s ritulated or ‘angels hair’ quartz pendant, claw set within an offset yellow metal collar mount to belcher link chain, the bolt ring stamped 375, chain possibly 18ct, weight 19g, together with large citrine ring in raised pierced mount to conforming yellow metal shank, ring size J, S/D (2).

410

416 A ruby set leaf brooch, the elongated yellow metal frond centrally set with a line of eight brilliant cut rubies amidst twenty one leaves, length 7.3cm, possibly by and within Kutchinsky box, together with a pair of yellow metal emerald and diamond flowerhead earrings with post and push fittings, combined weight 12.4g, all items unmarked (3). £80 - £120

417 A Victorian white metal necklace, each flexible link mounted with a lozenge shaped disk to flattened oval discs, and fitted with graduated ball terminals, all to large bolt ring clasp, stamped with lion passant, S/D, together with a pair of modern silver pendant earrings with long bar link terminating in a large ball, screw fittings, London 1889. (3). £80 - £120

£150 - £200

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418 A modern silver and silver gilt panel link necklace and earring set, the necklace formed of twenty three brushed silver oblong panels and centred by three with gilt abstract stripe, together with matching earrings with post and push fittings, import marks for London 1998, and stamped TD Ld. £100 - £150

419 A modern 18ct diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut diamond within four claw setting weighing approximately 0.5ct, forked shoulders to plain band, total weight 6g, ring size O. £200 - £300

420 A modern 10ct white gold sapphire and diamond necklace with V shaped pendant channel set with eighteen graduated brilliant cut sapphires and twenty three graduated brilliant cut diamonds, length 22cm, weight 5.2g, stamped 10K. £150 - £200

421 A modern 9ct and diamond hinged bangle of interlinked wishbone design, weight 13g. £100 - £150

422 A modern white metal and diamond encrusted hinged bangle with figure of eight safety catch, weight 18g, unmarked. £100 - £150

423 A modern 18ct hallmarked tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, central oval tanzanite within fourteen stone brilliant cut diamond surround, all to knife edged shoulders, ring size M. £150 - £200

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424 An 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond target cluster ring, central oval sapphire within two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, in turn within a further row of sapphires, all stones claw set to knife edged shoulders, diameter of head approximately 2.5cm, ring size L. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

425 Two pairs of 9ct hallmarked earrings each set channel set cubic zirconia, one pair drops the other studs. £50 - £80

426 An 18ct Chiampesan style link bracelet formed of seven yellow gold coupled links and spaced by eight double bar links to lobster claw clasp, length 19cm, weight 21g, stamped. £250 - £350

427 A modern Italian 18ct brick link bracelet, length 19cm, weight 25gm, stamped. £300 - £500

428 A 1994 quarter Krugerand within 9ct loose mount together with a modern Italian 18ct fancy link necklet, length 52cm, weight 16.5g, stamped (2). £300 - £500

429 A pair of modern hallmarked 9ct hollow hoop earrings, diameter 3cm, together with a smaller pair of white and yellow gold hoop earrings and 9ct front and back oval fob style locket, weight 14g (5).

432

£100 - £150

430 Eight bags of loose diamonds to include brilliant cut, marquise and princess cut, all of various sizes, mostly approx. 0.2ct of various grades (qty). £200 - £300

431 An 18ct diamond and pearl bar brooch centred by a single collar set brilliant cut diamond and terminating in diamond set yellow gold twist terminals, each mounted with a single freshwater pearl, length 7cm, stamped. £150 - £200

432 A late Victorian bar brooch with central claw set old cut stone within diamond set crescent border, length 4cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

433 A pair of 9ct hallmarked diamond stud earrings each consisting of seven panels of three brilliant cut diamonds. £100 - £150

434 434 An Edwardian oval ceramic pin brooch depicting a pouter bird (Norwich cropper) strutting on a roof top with the trees behind, set within gold coloured mount with rope twist border, length 2.6cm, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED. £60 - £100

435 A George III rose gold mourning ring, the shaped oblong black enamelled head with fine white enamel border, centred by a foil backed glazed oval panel, possibly almandine garnet, within rose gold border, designed as a stylised eye motif, engraved to underside ‘John Young, M:10 Mar, 1812 a 1 yr’ all to four band wire shank, weight 3g, unmarked, ring size Q. £250 - £380


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436 A 19th Century yellow gold coloured mourning band with all over foliate engraved decoration centred by a rectangular initialed head with concealed release clasp, opening on a hinge to reveal a length of plaited hair contained within the inner core of the band, stipple engraved, J 90 Mar 1853, ring size T.

439 An early 20th Century Charles Horner silver and enamel winged scarab beetle brooch, with graduated turquoise and to green enamel decoration, wingspan 4.4cm, Chester 1921, S/D, together with a small oval silver and golden butterfly wing pin brooch by Thomas L Mott, stamped (2). ILLUSTRATED.

437 After George Engleheart, an early 19th Century oval portrait miniature of a young gentleman in a brown coat with velvet collar, white chemise and cravat, against a background of deep blue sky and clouds, within a rose gold coloured frame, the reverse with plaited hair panel overlaid with the initials MAH and blue glass border, portrait height 6.6cm x 5.4cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED.

440 A 9ct garnet set egg shaped pendant of pierced open scrollwork decoration inset with six oval facet cut garnets, together with a 9ct mounted lapis lazuli heart shaped pendant, A/F, also a yellow metal and green enamelled Faberge style egg pendant with overlaid gold coloured bow below collar set cubic zirconia, unmarked. (3).

£250 - £350

£200 - £300

438 A loose polished oval amethyst stone, size 36mm x 28mm, weight approx 152cts. £120 - £180

£50 - £80

£50 - £80

441 A modern 9ct rose gold swivel fob set with bloodstone and carnelian to foliate engraved mount, together with another yellow gold example set with tigers eye and moss agate and a 9ct watch key inset with mother of pearl (3). £100 - £150

442 A 9ct hallmarked citrene and diamond cluster ring, square facet cut square claw set citrene within diamond surround to plain shoulders, ring size N. £80 - £120

443 An early 20th Century 18ct sapphire and diamond daisy cluster ring, central sapphire within eight stone old cut diamond surround to knife edged shoulders, ring size P. £100 - £150

447 A modern white and yellow gold cross over ring detail with five gypsy set brilliant cut diamonds, ring size P. £60 - £80

448 An 18ct hallmarked diamond solitaire ring, brilliant cut claw set stone weight approximately .50ct, colour I/J, clarity I1, to knife edged shoulders, ring size M1/2. £250 - £350

444 A 9ct amethyst and diamond cluster ring, central oval claw set amethyst within a fourteen stone brilliant cut diamond surround, ring size M.

449 An early 20th Century 18ct hallmarked ruby and diamond three stone ring central diamond flanked by rubies, gypsy set on a slight twist, Birmingham 1907, ring size M.

445 An early 20th Century 9ct rose gold hallmarked graduated five stone claw set garnet boat shaped ring, Birmingham 1916, ring size L 1/2.

450 An early 20th Century 18ct graduated diamond five stone ring, old cut millgrain set stones to knife edged shoulders, ring size N.

£60 - £80

£50 - £80

446 A modern 9ct hallmarked ruby ring comprising of three rows of five channel set rubies to plain tapering shoulders, ring size P. £50 - £80

£60 - £90

£200 - £300

451 A modern 18ct hallmarked white gold diamond and diamond ring, central diamond within six stone ruby surround to split pave diamond set shoulders, ring size N 1/2. £120 - £180

452 A contemporary 9ct hallmarked matt and gloss finished white gold ring detailed with central collar set brilliant cut diamond, ring size M. £50 - £80

453 An early 20th Century 18ct diamond set, pave set head in a crescent and leaf decoration to knife edged shoulders, ring size P. £50 - £80 437

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472 A mid 20th Century 18ct diamond five stone graduated diamond ring, old cut claw set stones to knife edged shoulders, ring size P.

454 A later 20th Century 18ct hallmarked opal and diamond ring five graduated opals spaced by pairs of diamonds to a scroll head and detailed shoulders, ring size M.

£200 - £250

£150 - £200

473 A 19th Century Indian oval miniature watercolour on ivory of an Indian palace with figures seated in the foreground and trees beyond, all within yellow metal brooch mount with engraved scrollwork border, width of panel 5.5cm x 4.5cm, unmarked. ILLUSTRATED.

455 An 18ct single stone green tourmaline ring, square cut claw set stone on a slight twist, ring size M. £100 - £150

456 An 18ct sapphire and diamond two stone cross over ring, claw set stones to knife edged shoulders, ring size O. £100 - £150

457 A 9ct hallmarked citrene and diamond cluster ring, central pear shaped citrene within a twenty one stone diamond surround, ring size N. £150 - £180

458 An 18ct diamond ring, four square cut diamonds claw set to knife edged shoulders, diameter of head 5mm square, ring size H. £150 - £180

459 A mid 20th Century diamond three stone ring, brilliant cut stones each to a square setting falling to knife edged shoulders, ring size M. £250 - £380

460 A 9ct amethyst ring comprising of eight marquise claw set stones to plain tapering shoulders, ring size O. £50 - £80

461 An early 20th Century 9ct hallmarked signet ring set with central shield shaped bloodstone to scroll shoulders, Chester 1901, ring size T 1/2. £50 - £80

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462 A 9ct ruby and diamond three stone ring, central ruby flanked by brilliant cut diamonds to knife edged shoulders, ring size Q. £100 - £150

463 A 9ct hallmarked sapphire and diamond half eternity ring comprising of nine alternating channel set stones, ring size M. £100 - £150

464 An 18ct ruby and diamond ring, central claw set oval ruby flanked by horseshoe set diamond shoulders spaced by lattice work falling to a plain shank, ring size N, unmarked. £120 - £150

465 A 9ct hallmarked tanzanite ring comprising of nine central stones set in a marquise formation flanked by two marquise stone to either shoulder, all stones claw set, ring size N. £80 - £120

466 A 9ct hallmarked sapphire and diamond cluster ring, central oval claw set sapphire within diamond surround to split shoulders, ring size P. £80 - £120

473

467 An early 20th Century 9ct oval single stone jade ring, pierced in a floral design and claw set to plain shoulders, length of stone 16mm, ring size Q 1/2. £50 - £80

468 An 18ct hallmarked ruby and diamond three stone ring, central ruby flanked by diamonds to either side set on a slight twist, ring size N. £100 - £150

469 An 18ct diamond solitaire ring, collar set brilliant cut stone weight approximately .30ct to knife edged shoulders, ring size M 1/2. £120 - £150

470 A modern 9ct hallmarked single stone amethyst ring, oval facet cut, horizontal collar set stone to plain shoulders, ring size O.

£80 - £120

471 An 18ct hallmarked diamond half eternity ring comprising of seven channel set brilliant cut stones to a plain shank, ring size P. £200 - £300

£60 - £100

474 A 19th Century Indian oval miniature watercolour on ivory of an Indian palace with golden domes and arches, steps leading to with figures standing in the foreground all within white metal brooch mount with rope twist border, width of panel 4.2cm x 3cm, unmarked. £50 - £80

475 An 14ct white and yellow gold fancy link bracelet formed of half moon crescents spaced by cross shaped links to concealed clasp, length 21cm, weight 14.5g, stamped, together with a 9ct fancy link bracelet, length 21.5cm, weight 9g (2). £200 - £300

476 An 18ct sapphire and diamond three stone ring, central oval cut sapphire flanked by two round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to knife edge shoulders, ring size 0 1/2. £300 - £500

477 A late Victorian full sovereign, dated 1889. £180 - £220

478 An Edwardian half sovereign, dated 1905. £100 - £150


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479 3 GYULA BUBARNIK (b.1936) - A still life composition with fruit on a platter, bottle and ewer, oil on board, signed, framed, 50cm x 39cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

480 A. LEMAN AFTER HENRIETTE RONNER - Two kittens on an artist’s palette, oil on board, signed, framed, 38cm x 48cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

481 A. LEMAN AFTER HENRIETTE RONNER - A Persian cat and kittens, oil on board, signed, framed, 12cm x 17.5cm also the companion A tabby cat and kittens - a pair (2). ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

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482 JOHN HENRY BOEL (fl. 18891920) - Cottages in a wooded river landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1896, framed, 51cm x 77cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

483 3 KATE ELIZABETH OLVER (18811960) - Playing with baby, watercolour, signed, framed, 20cm x 26cm. £100 - £150

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484 OLIVER CLARE (1853-1927) Grapes and a peach, oil on panel (painted on the lid of a cigar box), signed, 14cm x 19cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

488

485 3 WALTER JOHN BEAUVAIS (b.1942) - A race meeting with figures and horses, oil on board, signed with initials, framed, 19.5cm x 24.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £250 - £350

486 JOHN EDMUND BUCKLEY (18241876) - Charles I and family on a terrace, watercolour, signed and dated 1857, framed, 23.5cm x 33cm. £200 - £300

487 WILLIAM JOHN WAINWRIGHT (1855-1931) - ‘A Cavalier’, watercolour, framed, 26cm x 18cm. £300 - £400


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488 WILLIAM JOHN WAINWRIGHT (1855-1931) - ‘The Lute Player’, watercolour, signed and dated 1907, framed, 27cm x 19cm sold with the original frame (2). ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

489 JOSEPH THORS (fl. 1863-1900) A view of an old watermill, oil on panel, signed, framed, 39cm x 49cm. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1000

490 CIRCLE OF ALBERT LUDOVICI, JUNIOR (1852-1932) - Riders on Rotten Row, oil on canvas, bears Anthony d’Offay Gallery, London label verso, framed, 45cm x 61.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

491 JOHANNES BLAEU ‘Staffordiensis Comitatus vulgo Staffordshire’, hand coloured engraving, published circa 1647, framed, 41cm x 50cm.

489

£120 - £180

492 JEAN WALCH - ‘Le Royaume de France’, hand coloured engraving, published circa 1792, framed, 47cm x 57cm. £100 - £150

493 GERMAN SCHOOL (CIRCA 1900) - A view of a town in winter, etching with aquatint, signed indistinctly in pencil, framed, 36cm x 34cm. £50 - £70

494 CIRCLE OF ALEXANDER NASMYTH (1758-1840) - A drover with cattle on a woodland path, oil on canvas, framed, 72cm x 92.5cm. £300 - £500

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495 ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES BAKER PYNE (1800-1870) - Drovers with cattle in a mountainous river landscape, oil on canvas, framed, 84cm x 120cm. £700 - £1000

496 496 H. J. LOCKLEY (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - A woodland stream, watercolour, signed, framed, 74cm x 53cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

497 WILLIAM HENRY MANDER (18501922) - ‘On the Llugwy, North Wales’, oil on canvas, signed and dated ‘94, inscribed verso, framed, 42cm x 62cm. ILLUSTRATED.

498 WILLIAM HENRY MANDER (18501922) - ‘Scene in The Vale of Avoca, Ireland’, oil on canvas, signed and ‘74, inscribed verso, 51cm x 76.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £1200 - £1800

£600 - £800

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499 JOSEPH THORS (1843-1898) Figures in a wooded river landscape, oil on canvas, signed, signed and inscribed indistinctly verso, framed, 31cm x 46cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £700

500 3 MICHAEL BEDDOWS (19312005) - A gaff rigged yacht at sea, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 63cm x 93cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

501 3 MICHAEL BEDDOWS (19312005) - The America’s Cup 1893 Valkyrie II and Vigilant,oil on canvas, signed, framed, 63cm x 93cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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506 ALFRED CHARLES WEBER (1862-1922) - A musical cardinal, watercolour, signed, framed, 33cm x 25.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

507 CLAUDE PRATT (1860-1935) Her first steps, watercolour, signed with monogram and dated ‘88, framed, 25cm x 19.5cm.

505 502 ALBERT POLLITT (1856-1926) - A shepherd with his family on a country road, watercolour, signed, framed, 22.5cm x 33cm also the companion - a pair (2). £200 - £300

503 W.G. CURRY (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - An old watermill, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly, framed, 31cm x 91cm also the companion - a pair (2). £80 - £120

504 3 MICHAEL BEDDOWS (1931-2005) - A stag on a woodland track, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 40cm x 60cm.

£80 - £120

505 GERMAN SCHOOL (MID 19TH CENTURY) - St. Jerome in his study, oil on canvas, signed indistinctly, framed, 29.5cm x 24cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

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508 WALTER JENKS MORGAN, RBA (1847-1924) - Portrait of a chef, watercolour, signed, framed, 34cm x 27cm. £150 - £200

509 CHARLES NICHOLLS WOOLNOTH (1815-1906) - A Highland loch scene, gouache, signed, framed, 27.5cm x 41cm. £120 - £180

510 ARTHUR STANLEY WILKINSON (1860-1930) - Cattle on a river bank, watercolour, signed, framed, 34cm x 50cm. £120 - £180

511 CHARLES EDOUARD DUBOIS (1847-1885) - A Parisian street scene, watercolour, signed, framed, 32.5cm x 24cm. £150 - £200

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512 3 ROBERT CASPERS (20TH CENTURY) - A still life with grapes and a peach, oil on board, signed, framed, 25cm x 20cm also the companion, framed as a diptych. £120 - £150

513 3 PHILIP NAVIASKY (1894-1983) ‘Concarneau’, pencil and wash, signed, inscribed and dated 1928, framed, 25.5cm x 35cm. £100 - £150

514 J.SCOTT (MID 19TH CENTURY) ‘Smugglers’, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1845, framed, 41cm x 59.5cm. £150 - £200

515 3 ROBERT LENKIEWICZ (19412002) ‘Anna in Blue’, photographic reproduction, signed in pencil and numbered 418/500, framed, 38cm x 38cm. £200 - £300

516 3 CARL WHITFIELD (b.1958) ‘Farmyard’, oil on board, signed, framed, 16.5cm x 24.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200


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517 AFTER PHILIPS WOUWERMAN ‘Seashore with Fishwives offering Fish’, watercolour, framed, 32cm x 39cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

518 OLIVER CLARE (1853-1927) Grapes, plums and peaches on a mossy bank, oil on board, signed, framed, 17.5cm x 23.5cm also the companion ‘Apples and Plums’ - a pair (2). ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

519 3 PAUL JAMES LOGAN WYETH (1920-1983) - ‘Rain on Richmond Hill’, oil on board, signed and inscribed verso, framed, 18cm x 26cm also the companion ‘St.Mark’s Square, Venice’ - a pair (2). £200 - £400

520 FRENCH SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) - A cavalryman in conversation with a peasant, enamel on copper, 16cm x 11cm and the companion - a pair (2).

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£40 - £60

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525 521 3 NIGEL HEMMING (b.1957) - ‘Golden eagle in mountains’, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 76cm x 50cm. ILLUSTRATED.

524 3 NIGEL HEMMING (b.1957) - Study of an otter, pencil drawing, signed, framed, 9cm x 13cm.

522 3 NIGEL HEMMING (b.1957) - ‘Golden Eagles’, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 61cm x 92cm. ILLUSTRATED.

525 3 NIGEL HEMMING (b.1957) - ‘Swans Courting’, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 73cm x 102cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£500 - £700

£800 - £1200

523 3 NIGEL HEMMING (b.1957) - ‘Trivial Pursuit’, oil on canvas, signed, dated 1989 verso, framed, 41cm x 61cm. ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150

£3000 - £4000

£3000 - £4000

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526 3 EDWARD HERSEY (b.1948) - In the blacksmith’s yard, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 41cm x 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

527 3 CLAUDE YVES ROBERT (CONTEMPORARY) - A still life with fruit and a tureen on a table top, oil on board, signed, framed, 33cm x 41cm. £100 - £150

528 J. L. MOTT (MID 19TH CENTURY) - ‘The Market Place, Grimsby, 1855’, watercolour, signed, framed, 31cm x 45cm also one other watercolour signed M.F.Monkhouse (2). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

529 FOLLOWER OF THOMAS SIDNEY COOPER (1803-1902) - A cow and sheep on a wooded bank, oil on canvas, bears signature, framed, 60cm x 92cm. £200 - £300

530 TERRICK WILLIAMS (1860-1936) - ‘The Rebuilding of St. Mary Redcliffe by William Canynges in 1452’, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 60cm x 45cm NB. This work is a smaller version of a work in the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery. ILLUSTRATED.

£1200 - £1800

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531 3 ARTHUR BERRIDGE (1902-1957) ‘Distillation’, oil on canvas, inscribed, verso, framed, 59cm x 81cm. £80 - £120

532 CHARLES MENDELSSOHN HORSFALL (1865-1942) - Portrait of a young lady wearing a green evening dress, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 50cm x 38.5cm also one other portrait by the same hand (2). £200 - £300

533 CIRCLE OF SIR GEORGE CHAMBERS (1803-1840) - An estuary scene with sailing ships and a pilot boat, oil on canvas, framed, 25cm x 35cm also the companion ‘A sailing boat entering a Dutch harbour’ - a pair (2). ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £700

534 JOHN SYER (1815-1855) - ‘Borth Sands’, watercolour, signed, framed, 15cm x 26cm. £50 - £70

535 ALFRED WILLIAM RICH (18561921) - ‘A Quiet Pool’, watercolour, signed, bears exhibition label verso, framed, 27cm x 38cm also one other watercolour by Joy Parsons (2). £70 - £100

536 ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1800) Portrait of a gentleman wearing a blue top coat, half length, a miniature on ivory, the reverse set with seed pearls,gold thread, a lock of hair and plaque bearing the initials ‘W.J.M.’, oval, framed, 7cm x 5.5cm. £200 - £300

537 MILLER SMITH (LATE 19TH CENTURY) - Harvest Time, oil on canvas, signed, unframed, 30.5cm x 61cm.

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539 RICHARD GEORGE HINCHCLIFFE (1868-1942) A dining room interior with young girl and her grandfather, oil on canvas, signed verso, framed, 63cm x 76cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

540 3 WALTER ROBIN JENNINGS (1927-2005) - ‘The Followers’, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1976, framed, 60cm x 91cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

541 3 WALTER ROBIN JENNINGS (1927-2005) - A view of Kinver Church, oil on board, signed, framed, 60cm x 75cm. 540

538 WILLIAM MILLS (LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY) - ‘Mended or Ended’, oil on canvas, signed, also signed and inscribed verso, dated 1887, framed, 44cm x 33cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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542 3 WALTER ROBIN JENNINGS (1927-2005) - ‘October Wind, Kinver’, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 47cm x 72cm. £100 - £150


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543 3 OLIVE F. OPENSHAW (fl. 19401953) - Two springer spaniels on a moor, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 48cm x 37.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400 543

544 3 OLIVE F. OPENSHAW (fl. 19401953) - A group of four springer spaniels on a moor, oil on canvas, signed, framed, 60cm x 90cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £700

545 AFTER LUCY KEMP WELCH ‘And day’s at the Morn’, chromolithograph, framed, 46cm x 59cm. £50 - £70

546 ENGLISH SCHOOL (EARLY 19TH CENTURY) - Portrait of a young man wearing a high collar and black coat, half length, oil on board, framed, 24.5cm x 19cm. £80 - £120

547 JOHN HAMILTON GLASS (18201885) - An extensive river landscape with cornfield, watercolour, signed, framed, 48cm x 70.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

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553 548 A near pair of Victorian copper saucepans and lids together with a smaller example (3). £80 - £120

549 A 19th Century inlaid mahogany serpentine front knife box, the lid inlaid with coloured fan patera, fitted interior, width 23cm. £100 - £150

550 A late 19th Century mahogany brass mounted pill making machine fitted with a sliding tray and turned dish together with a mahogany cased set of weights (2). £60 - £90

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551 A collection of 19th Century clear glass named pharmaceutical jars and stoppers to include examples, Liq Amm Acet, Carc.Pot.Chlor, Acid.Acet.Fort, Ol.Olivae and various other including two later paper labelled bottles and stoppers (13). £100 - £150

552 A large collection of various sized pharmaceutical jars and medicine bottles some coloured and named together with early packaging and medical books (qty). £80 - £120

553 A 19th Century Louis XVI style red tortoiseshell and boulle work mantle clock in cartouche case with enamelled numbers to dial below a cherub and mask scroll bordered case on scroll feet, height 42cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

554 A late 19th Century Chinese oval bronze censer decorated with panels and cartouches of birds and similar bands below on lion paw feet, width 23cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

555 A pair of 20th Century carved grotesque mask book ends, height 18cm and a smaller pair, height 16.5cm (4). £40 - £60

556 A late 19th Century Japanese bronze okimono modelled as a seated squirrel with paw raised to a variegated and patinated chestnut, character seal to the base, length 18cm, height 11cm. £600 - £800


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560 A carved wooden snuff box modelled as a lady’s shoe with inlaid brass foliate decoration and a carved oval portrait panel to hinged lid, length 12cm. £150 - £200

561 A carved wooden snuff box modelled as a pair of bellows with brass rivet details to borders, length 10cm. £150 - £200

557 A Victorian lady’s mourning twopiece circa 1870, the high collared darted bodice with long sleeves fastening with jet buttons with a white trim, the skirt with a ruffled sewn border, the whole in a jacquard silk with a lily pattern, complete with original lace cape, fully lined, approximate size 6 together with a Victorian silk parasol with bamboo handle, brown silk canopy and bone finial, length 74.5cm (2). ILLUSTRATED.

£100 - £150

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558 A 19th Century scrimshaw marine tooth carved with naval flags, cannon and anchors around a bust on a pedestal to one side and a study of a seated sultan to the other, length 16cm. £80 - £120

559 A 20th Century gilt cased carriage clock by Charles Frodsham London with push button repeat and strike, white enamelled dial bevelled glass face and sides within scroll case and bracket plinth, height 15cm.

£300 - £400

562 A 19th Century carved urn shaped ivory sewing compendium with pin cushion to screw cover opening to reveal a thimble, height 6cm. £150 - £200

563 A 19th Century carved horn brisé fan with pierced leaf and gilded floral decoration, width 33cm fully extended, S/D. £40 - £60

564 Four late 19th Century items of Tartan ware to include a needle case and thread winder and a pencil, various patterns. (4). £120 - £150

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565 A 19th Century miniature glass scent bottle, the doughnut shaped body with central magnifying glass panel terminating in 18ct stopper with pendant loop, length 4cm. £60 - £80

566 A 20th Century desk bell modelled as a tortoise in black with a gilt painted finish, length 17cm. £120 - £150

567 A single row of Venetian turquoise glass beads decorated with pink rose heads and gilt treading, length 56cm. £60 - £80

568 A 19th Century rectangular straw work box with opening to reveal a mirror back and two cherubs above French script ‘I am not so mad as to listen to your words’, length 8cm, S/D. £50 - £80

569 A late 19th Century cylindrical pen holder and ink well combination, the brown leather exterior with twin strap detail supported upon three strut feet below concealed well, height 19cm. £80 - £100

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572 570 A Continental 19th Century rectangular enamelled box decorated with courting couples and figures in landscape settings to a white ground, opening to reveal a woman in a low cut dress leaning next to a young man, length 7cm. £500 - £600

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571 An early 20th Century Chad Valley golden plush Teddy bear ‘Roy’, with button to right ear and stitched snout details, height 68cm. £200 - £300

572 A violin, circa 1920, bearing label ‘LIUTAIO GAMBERINI CLAUDIO’, two piece back, length 35cm. ILLUSTRATED. £3000 - £5000

573 An early 19th Century cello bow with bone endscrew and face plate, overall length 71cm with later unmarked bow and hard case (3). £100 - £150


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574 A 17th Century framed tapestry rectangular panel embroidered with various wild animals amidst fruits and foliage, 7.5cm x 27.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

575 A 17th Century needlework panel work with a lady in blue holding a sword aloft stood opposite a lady holding the St George Cross flag, both stood underneath arches with two dogs barking at the central pedestal column, framed, 13cm x 16cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

576 A late 18th to early 19th Century needlework panel, the cotton panel worked with panels of stitched patterns in cream with an upper border pattern in green, 36cm x 15cm, unfinished, framed. £200 - £300

577 A pair of 19th Century rosewood framed classical studies of lovers in forest glades one removing a thorn from his companion’s foot, 10.5cm x 9.5cm (2). £100 - £150

578 A late 19th Century walnut document or table casket of sarcophagus form, probably Florentine or North Italian, carved with griffin detail, foliate moulded panels and figural pilaster corner mounts and raised to satirical mask feet, with a secret compartment to the hinged lid enclosing a red velvet lined interior, height 46cm, width 68cm and depth 43cm, S/D. £800 - £1200

579 An early 20th Century German carved walnut cuckoo clock with leaf and bird pediment and cast iron cone weights, height 39cm. £100 - £150

580 A 19th Century brass level possibly for mining, the tube mounted on a protractor scaled arc mounted to a circular divisioned base, with 23cm. £80 - £120

581 A later 20th Century French gilt metal mounted black glazed porcelain centrepiece, the bowl applied with two prancing horses below a pieced gallery border supported by two mermaids each with fruiting acanthus tails on winged griffin style bases and paw feet, width 58.5cm. ILLUSTRATED.

574

£100 - £150

582 An early 20th Century brass and steel polarimeter on turned feet, length 66cm. This instrument is used to measure the type and change of angle of polarization that light undergoes when passed through a material. £100 - £150

583 A 19th Century rosewood travelling writing box the centre fitted with inkwells and pen tray and carrying handle over a base drawer, width 24cm.

575

£80 - £120

584 An early 20th Century North African dagger engraved blade in leather and skin covered scabbard, length 30cm. £50 - £80

585 A brass miner’s lamp by E Thomas and Williams Limited Aberdare No B/136, height 25cm. £70 - £100

586 A 19th Century mahogany cylindrical ruler internally fitted with a pencil and stamped M.S Bowman July 4th 1903, length 31cm. £60 - £90

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587 A 19th Century brass mechanical wool winder by Goodbrand Company Manchester with hand crank operation driving a dial and bell in one complete revolution in turn operating a brass loom, on mahogany base fitted with a drawer on turned legs, width 72cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

588 A late 19th to early 20th Century carved ivory carriage parasol handle, probably Dieppe, folding in two sections, the terminal end detailed with two female portrait cartouche panels within tasselled rope twist borders and floral swags, length of terminal section 27.5cm and overall length 52.5cm, S/D. £100 - £150

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589 A 19th Century brass inlaid writing box, the lid opening to reveal a red leather interior over a tray fitted with two glass inkwells and a tray with divisions, width 25cm. £80 - £120

590 Aime Jules Dalou (French, 18381902) - Bronze study ‘Terassier S’appuyant Sur Sa Pelle’, signed DALOU, inscribed Susse Frs Edrs à Paris, with Susse pastille mark, raised on green veined marble plinth base, height 19cm, 23cm including base. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

591 Aime Jules Dalou (French, 18381902) - Bronze study ‘Paysan retroussant sa manche épreuve’, signed DALOU, inscribed Susse Frs Edrs a Paris, with Susse pastille mark and stamped 1895 to underside, h. 14.5cm. £200 - £400 590

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596 (part) 592 Alfred Drury, RA (British, 18561944) - A late 19th Century bronze relief plaque 'My Queen' and inscribed below 'Pure in her spirit, this maiden I love;' signed to lower right hand corner A. Drury '96, length 31.5cm x width 22cm. Verse from My Queen, a Victorian ballad, anon. Literature: The Studio 37, 1906, p13. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £1000

593 A 19th Century Caucasus region Kindjal dagger, the pointed steel blade with three central fullers, white metal sheath with embossed foliate decoration to the front, the reverse with niello work scrolls, ridged beaded bands and integral belt hook, conforming decoration to handle with two niello work bosses, blade length 31.5cm, total length 44.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

594 Four bronze commemorative medals, to include a French commemorative medal for the Ukrainian dancer and choreographer Serge Lifar (1905 1986) and signed B Bernstein, a Russian medal for the ballerina Galina Ulanova (1910 - 1998), a French medal for Antoine Bourdelle, sculptor (1861 - 1929) and a French medal for Robert Wlerick (1882 - 1944) signed Raymond Martin together with four other associated commemorative medals (8). £80 - £120

595 Paul Moreau Vauthier (1871-1936) - A bronze study of a Spanish matador in standing pose holding his cape, signed on base, height 18cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

596 A set of four 19th Century Stevengraphs comprising The First Point, The Good Old Days, The Present Time (60 miles an hour) and the The Last Lap depicting five penny farthings in a race, each in a gilt and ebonised frame. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

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597 A Louis Vuitton Alma handbag, monogram canvas with tan leather trim, retains dust bag, length 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

598 A Louis Vuitton Manhattan handbag, monogram canvas with tan leather trim and gold coloured fittings, retains original dust bag, length 39cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £800

599 Remy Martin Louis XIII Grande Champagne Cognac, 70cl in a Baccarat crystal decanter, carafe no. ER-8297, sealed with stopper to the lid interior, presented in a leather presentation case, complete with booklet. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £800

600 An early 20th Century Tudric English Pewter water jug engraved Handicap Sculls T.R.E 1905, the domed cover with four inset Ruskin Pottery roundels, impressed mark, height 21cm. 601

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599 601 An early 20th Century Arts and Crafts cigarette dispenser, modelled as an automaton crane actioned by a side lever to delve into a flared rectangular box to retrieve the cigarette, the body inset with a blue green Ruskin Pottery roundel, patent marks to the base, total height 28cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

602 A 19th Century brass bound mahogany, twin handled, writing slope with green velvet slope and reading riser, length 50cm. £80 - £120

603 A 19th Century mahogany, twin handled, writing slope with red leather slope, reading and piano riser, length 50cm. £80 - £120

604 A 19th Century black leather stationery box with arched handle to hinged lid, initialled J.O.M. opening to compartmental interior with travelling ink well etc, length 38cm. £80 - £120


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605 A 19th Century blue leather stationery box with brass handle to lid, opening to lift up letter rack and silk lined interior, length 32cm. £50 - £80

606 An early 20th Century bronze study of standing war horse to a rectangular wooden base signed Elkington & Co, in the manner of John Willis Good, height 35cm, length 30cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £1000 - £1500

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607 An early 20th Century bronze study of a standing horse stamped Braunlich & Langlotz and signed H Guradze, all to a rectangular black slate base, height 21cm, length 20cm. ILLUSTRATED. £500 - £800

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609 608 608 A 19th Century Japanese cloisonne hexagonal jar and cover finely decorated with panels of finches and herons in flight on a white ground amidst intricate foliage bordered by stylized flowers below a dragon, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

609 A George III oak braid loom with separate slotted rack on a base fitted with an end drawer on bracket feet, width 31cm. ILLUSTRATED. 610 & 611

£70 - £100

610 A 19th Century brass hand crank operated collar press, turned bone handle on oak plinth base, width 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

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611 A 19th Century hand crank operated mechanical apple peeler on champhered oak plinth base, width 30cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

612 A collection of 19th and 20th Century kitchen and domestic utensils to include wooden butter moulds, a floral press pastry mould various porridge and other turned bowls, cheese board and other items including a rush light holder (qty). £120 - £180

613 A collection of 19th Century fleam’s together with corkscrews, snuff boxes and spectacles (qty). £80 - £120


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614 614 A Symphonion model 106N upright disc musical box playing 19 1/8 inch discs, penny in the slot operation on duplex combs in carved walnut case, width 65cm, together with bin stand and twenty discs (22). ILLUSTRATED. £4000 - £6000

615 A 19th Century French gilt metal mantle clock with circular white enamelled dial and eight day movement striking on a bell, number 4351 by W H Toohe Paris, the case surmounted with a classical urn over a base with inset panel of two cherubs playing musical instruments, height 27cm. £120 - £180

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616 A 19th Century French brass carriage clock with circular Arabic dial and reeded pilasters, matted centre on cone feet, height 13cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

617 A 19th French oval brass carriage clock, white enamelled dial and bevelled glass panelled sides on cushion feet, height 11cm. £80 - £120

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618 A 19th Century French brass carriage clock with circular painted Arabic dial below a laurel leaf handle, the movement stamped R & Co Paris on stepped base and cone feet, height 12cm. £120 - £180

619 An early 20th Century French brass carriage clock with circular Arabic dial and subsidiary dial to a matted centre on bracket plinth tbase with bell, height 10.5cm. £80 - £120

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620 A 20th Century singing bird box by Karl Griesbaum key wind and slide lever operation, the case of neillo style design on a cream ground decorated all over with acanthus leaf design and two birds to the cover, stamped KB below a bird to base, width 11cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £400

621 An early 20th Century French brass carriage clock with Arabic dial and pierced foliate panel decoration within a reeded pillar case, height 13cm. £80 - £120

622 A 19th Century French brass carriage clock with Arabic dial enclosed by a bevelled glass panel below and above bands of scroll leaf work on turned feet, height 12cm. £120 - £180

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623 A key wind musical box playing three airs with original tune card, cylinder 7cm, in figured walnut case, width 13cm. £100 - £150

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624 A 20th Century French brass carriage clock with push repeat striking on a gong, Arabic dial on cushion feet, height 14cm. £200 - £300

625 A Louis XVI style gilt metal and red tortoiseshell boulle work mantle clock, eight day striking movement, enamelled dial enclosed by a glazed door in cartouche style case, height 33cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

626 A late 19th Century French gilt metal carriage clock with circular Arabic dial, bordered by a fret cut acanthus leaf panel with push button repeat striking on a gong enclosed by glazed bevelled panels and flanked by figural scroll corner pilasters on an ogee bracket style plinth base, height 15cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600


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627 A 19th Century brass carriage clock with white enamelled dial, with subsidiary dial and striking on a bell on plinth base, height 11cm. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

628 A 20th Century painted miniature of a young lady with hair up and wearing a pink rose to a low cut bodice signed J R Kinson, 4.5cm x 5.5cm together with a similar miniature of young girl in red leather case (2). ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

629 A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure of two children teasing a cockerel, length 9cm. £80 - £120

630 A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure of a young boy with finger raised and holding a branch, signed to base, height 13cm, S/D. £50 - £80

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631 A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure of an entertainer holding a staff and dancing monkey at his feet, height 15cm, S/D. £60 - £90

632 A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure of a man with an infant and fish on his shoulder above a boy with fruit and a mask, signed to base, height 17.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £120 - £180

633 A 19th Century Japanese ivory and ebony mounted snuff bottle with cover of tapering cylindrical form engraved with a scene of females in a garden, height 6.5cm. £50 - £80

634 A 19th Century circular ivory powder box, the cover inset with a carved cameo of a seated classical female near a globe within a gold coloured frame, width 6.5cm. £60 - £90

635 A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory group of two wrestling samurai warriors on a leaf, width 6cm, S/D. £50 - £80

636 A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory group of two traders one holding a leaf the other seated and holding a bird, inset red tablet to base, height 12cm.

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637 A late 19th Century Japanese carved ivory and over painted standing figure of a robed mandarin wearing headdress and holding a pagoda tower, signed to base, height 24.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

£120 - £180

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638 A 19th Century Japanese carved figure group of a man serving food to a seated child near a kettle and container, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £250

639 A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure of a woodsman carrying a bundle of faggots on his back with a running hare at his feet, height 17cm, S/D. £60 - £90

640 A late 19th Century Japanese carved ivory robed okimono covered in climbing frogs and toads on a pieced base, height 16cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

641 A late 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure of a Hotei style figure standing with foot raised and holding a double gourd and a child upon his back, height 13cm. £100 - £150

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642 A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure group by Masayuki of two figures, one standing holding a rake the other seated on a basket, signed to base, height 15.5cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

643 An early 20th Century Japanese carved sandlewood figure of a seated robed figure with pointed nose holding an ivory mask a similar carved wood standing figure with a mask on its back and a carved hardstone snuff bottle with green stopper (3). £80 - £120

644 A 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure group of a peasant holding a broom with cockerel above his head and another at his feet, height 29cm, A/F. £50 - £80

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645 A late 19th Century Japanese carved ivory figure of a geisha wearing sandals and a robe, inset red tablet to base, height 19cm, S/D. £60 - £90

646 A collection of ten carved Oriental hardwood stands including a cylindrical stand with ivory collars (10). £60 - £90

647 A 20th Century speckled green hardstone model of bird perched on a stump, height 25cm, together with a pale green hardstone model of a figure in flowing robes, height 20cm (2). £60 - £90

642

648 A late 19th Century French gilt metal bust depicting Diana the Huntress, after Mathurin Moreau (1822-1922), signed to reverse Houdon, raised on a black socle base, height 17.5cm. £100 - £150

649 A late 19th Century walnut cased Vienna regulator wall clock, the circular dial of pressed brass Art Nouveau design, spring driven movement enclosed by a glazed pillar door, height 108cm. £60 - £90

650 A late 19th Century walnut cased regulator wall clock the circular dial and spring driven movement enclosed by a glazed pillar door, height 93cm. £60 - £90


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651 651 A stereoscopic walnut table viewer with twin lens with rectangular glass plate on a shaped base, length 42cm, together with an ebonised cased example (2). ILLUSTRATED. £80 - £120

652 A table top cabinet stereoscope in mahogany case with adjustable twin ebonised lenses, twin amber coloured glass viewing handles and opening doors to top on stepped plinth base, height 46cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

653 A table top cabinet stereoscope in walnut case with fixed twin lens viewer and twin handled side card operation, opening doors to the top on a stepped plinth base, height 48cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

654 A Stanley Fullers calculator with Bakelite and brass mounts in mahogany fitted case, length 44cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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661 A 19th Century walking stick modelled as a dog’s head another silver ended stick and three plain examples (5). £80 - £120

662 An early 20th Century carved wooden wall paper printing block possibly for Liberty’s with stencilled number 1513, width 38cm. £60 - £90 663

660 655 A stereoscopic table viewer by Negretti & Zambra, twin lens with eye shields, in walnut case and brass telescopic stand on a turned walnut base, height 54cm extended. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

656 A French stereoscopic viewer Le Taxiphote in mahogany case with twin ebonite framed lenses and brass arm adjuster, side slide operation and wheel indicator on stepped base, height 26cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

657 A French metal cased stereoscopic viewer Le Glyphoscope twin lenses with slides in black leather case together with a small similar Verascope in mahogany case twin side adjustment by J.Richard Paris (2). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

658 A 19th Century mahogany cased quarter plate camera by J Lancaster & Son Birmingham, with spare plates and lens together with a twin lens folding plate camera by C.P Goertz Berlin complete with spare plates in leather carrying case (2). £100 - £150

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659 An early 20th Century South East Asian carved hardwood and brass gong, modelled as two female figures with inlaid brass decoration flanking central brass bell with scrolling dragon detail, height 45cm. £80 - £120

660 A late 19th Century walrus tusk scrimshaw decorated with a twin funnel ironclad ship with seals and teams of reindeer and dogs pulling sledges, length 41cm, S/D. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

663 A 2nd Century Roman bronze and enamelled brooch inset with a white triangular cell with red dot design below a raised boss and three circular points with trace fragment of glass to one, height 10cm. ILLUSTRATED. £150 - £200

664 A George III style mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock the domed swing handled top over a silvered dial with eight day movement striking on a gong by Winterhalter and Hoffner on ogee bracket feet, height 28cm. £150 - £250

665 A Victorian meerschaum pipe modelled as a bearded Cossack together with a similar pipe as Baden Powell and five cased plain examples (7). £60 - £90


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666 A 19th Century carved meerschaum pipe carved with a running stag with brass hinged wind cover and natural foot stem together with two natural Black Forest briar pipes (3). £60 - £90

667 A 19th Century meerschaum pipe modelled as a lady’s hand with amber stem, S/D, together with as an eagle’s claw holding a bowl, another of a naked female resting on a bowl and cased plain examples (qty). £60 - £90

668 A 19th Century carved Meerschaum pipe modelled as a horse’s head with flaming ears and nostrils by G Moller Berlin, another mounted with a horse together with assorted other examples, some cased (qty). £80 - £120

669 A 20th Century Damascine Eastern spice box with plated and mirrored base interior enclosed by a domed cover, width 32cm. £60 - £90

670 A 19th Century French cast bronze bust of a young male warrior by Emmanuel Hannaux, modelled in side profile wearing an ornate helmet, signed to the rear shoulder, stamped E. Colin & Cie Paris, raised to a red variegated marble base, height 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £800 - £1200

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674 671 An 18th Century oak dresser the plank top over three frieze drawers above fielded panelled doors below a shaped canopy back on stiles, width 147cm. £600 - £900

672 A George III mahogany bureau the interior fitted with pigeon holes and centred by a cupboard door enclosed by a fall over four long cockbeaded drawers, brass drop handles on later bun feet, width 102cm. £80 - £120

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673 A Victorian carved walnut duet stool, the lift lid over a plain frieze on four carved cabriole legs, width 105cm. ILLUSTRATED.

675 A Victorian carved mahogany easy chair upholstered in dark green buttoned plush on cabriole legs to the front.

674 A Victoria rectangular figured walnut work table fitted with a drawer and a sliding bag on turned spiral supports on a platform base, width 72cm. ILLUSTRATED.

676 A pair of cast iron Regency style campana terrace urns on half fluted pedestals and separate square bases, height 112cm (2).

£100 - £150

£120 - £180

£60 - £90

£150 - £200

677 A 20th Century silver painted cast iron figure of a young boy clad in a loin cloth and carrying a campana half fluted vases on his shoulders, circular plinth base, height 120cm. £100 - £150

678 A 20th Century composition stone figure of Aphrodite dressed in a classical robe standing with foot forward on circular base, height 118cm. £80 - £120


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679 A George I style mahogany and parcel gilt wall mirror the swan neck centred by a carved plume of feathers above acanthus scrolls and shell mount, 80cm x 44cm. £50 - £80

680 A George III mahogany bow front chest of two short and three long cockbeaded drawers, oval brass drop handles on bracket feet, width 106cm.

686 A Victorian inlaid walnut oval centre table, raised to four turned supports and carved outswept legs, diameter 85cm, S/D. £40 - £60

687 A George III mahogany circular tripod occasional table, the dished top on a turned pedestal and splayed legs, diameter 69cm. £60 - £90

681 A 19th Century mahogany bowfront chest of two short and three long drawers circular brass drop handles flanked by spiral pilasters on bracket feet, width 107cm.

688 A set of eight Hepplewhite style mahogany dining chairs, the pierced roundel vase splats backs below a swept top rail on square block champhered legs, makers label Thomas Clarkson Wolverhampton (8).

682 A pair of Edwardian mahogany hall cupboards, the hanging spaces enclosed by a fielded panelled door below a stepped cornice on bracket feet, width 83cm (2).

689 A 17th Century style carved oak credence table fitted with a single frieze drawer above an arch on turned legs and rail stretchers, width 90cm.

£100 - £150

£60 - £90

£100 - £150

683 A 19th Century mahogany bowfronted chest on chest, with moulded cornice above an arrangement of two short and six long drawers, incorporating green baize lined brushing slide and raised to bracket feet, height 187cm x width 114cm. £300 - £400

684 An early 20th Century mahogany chest of three long drawers, raised to cabriole legs, height 80cm x width 91cm. £80 - £120

685 A Georgian oak mule chest, the hinged lid over two fielded front panels and a single frieze drawer, raised to bracket feet, height 79cm x width 120cm. £100 - £150

£100 - £150

£60 - £90

690 A 17th Century style carved oak linen cupboard, the lift up top over a scroll decorated panelled front on turned legs united by rail stretchers, width 106cm. £120 - £180

691 A Victorian marquetry and line inlaid burr walnut Davenport on a plinth base, width 52cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

692 A Regency mahogany crossbanded pedestal dining table, the rectangular top on splayed legs terminating in brass scroll feet, width 164cm. £120 - £180

691 693 A George III style mahogany library bookcase enclosed by a pair of lancet bar glazed doors over three frieze drawers and panelled cupboard base on bracket feet, width 164cm. £150 - £200

694 A 20th Century Chinese carpet decorated with a floral and bamboo framed border on a rust ground, 320cm x 277cm. £50 - £100

695 A 20th Century wool carpet in an all over acanthus leaf design on a blue ground, 364cm x 245cm. £50 - £100

696 696 A George III serpentine knife box with chequer strung banded decoration, converted interior, width 22cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

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697 A 20th Century French carved gilt wood consul table the rouge marble serpentine top over swept legs, width 75cm. £80 - £120

698 An early Georgian style crossbanded and figured walnut drop flap work table on slender cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, width 63cm. £60 - £90

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699 A 19th Century mahogany extending pedestal dining table of oval form, with a plain apron above the central pedestal support with scroll feet, complete with four insert leaves, length 333cm (fully extended) and width 137cm. ILLUSTRATED. £600 - £900

700 A set of fifteen late 19th Century mahogany dining chairs by Gillows, stamped 9544, with upholstered back panels above over-stuffed seats and fluted turned and tapered front legs, some later repairs and some damage. (15). ILLUSTRATED. £1500 - £2000

701 A Victorian mahogany breakfront bookcase, with cornice pediment over four arched panel glazed doors and four conforming cupboard door panels to the base, height 222cm, width 257cm and depth 40cm. £600 - £800

702 A 19th Century office or library side cabinet, fitted with an arrangement of eight drawers and central double doors enclosing sliding shelves, height 109cm, width 184cm and depth 55cm. £300 - £400 700 (part)

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703 A Victorian figured walnut oval centre table on carved end splayed supports united by a turned stretcher, width 112cm. £150 - £250

704 A 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock with circular Arabic dial and thirty hour striking movement enclosed by a brass capital pillar hood over a long trunk door, height 198cm. £100 - £150

705 A 19th Century oak and mahogany crossbanded longcase clock the painted arch dial with rural scene incorporating seconds and date aperture enclosed by a pillared hood over a short trunk door on bracket plinth base, height 183cm.

706 A Georgian style mahogany armchair upholstered in multi coloured diamond design on carved cabriole legs to the front. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

707 A George III mahogany drop flap Pembroke table fitted with a single end drawer on reeded legs and castors, width 92cm. £100 - £150

708 A 19th Century mahogany three tier etagere or what-not, each tier on turned supports above a base drawer, width 37cm. ILLUSTRATED.

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£80 - £120

£150 - £200

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709 An Edwardian Sheraton revival painted satinwood elbow chair decorated with floral sprays and cross slatted back together with a matching standard chair (2). ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

710 A George III circular tilt top table on turned vase pedestal and splayed tripod legs, diameter 69cm. £100 - £150

711 A 19th Century and later converted mahogany chest of two short and three long drawers, brass fret drop handles and escutcheons on bracket feet, width 64cm. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150 711

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712 A late Victorian walnut Sutherland drop flap occasional table, the canted rectangular top on turned legs and stretchers, width 52cm. £40 - £60

713 A Victorian carved walnut easy chair open scroll arms upholstered in pale green plush. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150


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714 An 18th Century mahogany fold over tea table, the inverted breakfront top over a frieze drawer on carved lappet shaped cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, width 85cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

715 An 18th Century mahogany card table, the shaped top opening to reveal a dished and green baize lined interior over a frieze drawer on slender cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, width 79cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

716 A Victorian figured walnut Sutherland table on twin turned end supports united by a rail on castors, width 91cm. £100 - £150

717 A 19th Century mahogany circular tilt top occasional table with reeded edge top on a turned pedestal and splayed tripod legs, width 52cm. £50 - £80

714 718 A 19th Century mahogany satinwood cross banded and chequer strung inlaid dressing table, the glass plate above corner spandrels, width 53cm. £50 - £80

719 A 20th Century Chippendale style mahogany fret wall mirror the pediment carved with a gilt Ho Ho bird, height 32cm. £50 - £80

720 A 19th Century oak cupboard, the moulded edge top over a panelled front on stiles, length 191cm. £80 - £120

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721 A George III mahogany linen press fitted with a sliding tray interior enclosed by a pair of beaded edge doors below a moulded dentil cornice over two short and two long drawers, brass drop handles on ogee bracket feet, width 121cm. £250 - £350

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728 722 A George III mahogany bureau bookcase enclosed by a pair of astragal glazed doors above a fitted interior centred by a cupboard door over two short and two long drawers on ogee bracket feet, width 101cm. £250 - £350

723 An Edwardian wrought iron club fender with dark brown buttoned leather top, length 176cm. £50 - £80

724 A 1930s oak office writing desk the pull slide top revealing a rise and fall action fitted with divisions and shelves over a single frieze drawer and three drawers to each pedestal, width 140cm. £80 - £120

725 An early Victorian mahogany supper table with a thumbmoulded edge above a single frieze drawer and raised to a turned pedestal support with four acanthus-carved outswept legs, 150cm x 96cm when opened. £100 - £150

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726 A 19th Century rosewood Davenport in the manner of Gillows, the hinged writing surface above a bank of four side drawers and raised to turned and reeded feet, height 84cm, width 56cm and depth 58cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

727 An early 20th Century Mappin and Webb mahogany metamorphic drinks cabinet, with scroll panel detail and cabriole legs with applied brass castors and brass retailers tablet, partly fitted with glassware, height 81cm and width 65cm (126cm when opened), S/D. £150 - £250

728 A 19th Century rosewood crossbanded and brass inlaid circular dining table on fixed turned baluster supports and splayed feet terminating in brass paw feet and castors, width 138cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

729 An 18th Century oak lap desk, the sloping front above a pigeon hole interior, width 72cm. £70 - £100

730 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak occasional table of octagonal form, the adzed top above a cruciform pedestal base with carved ‘mouse’ signature, height 70.5cm and diameter 68cm, some wear. ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500


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731 An oak box settle with a quadruple fielded and carved back panel above foliate carved armrests, later hinged seat panel to the base with panelled front and sides, later constructions and repairs, width 176cm. ILLUSTRATED. £200 - £300

732 An oak settle with five arch-shaped panels to the back rest, with open armrests above cabriole front legs, height 114cm and width 189cm. £150 - £200

733 An oak box settle with triple fielded panel back above open armrests and a later hinged lid to the seat, with panelled base, width 125cm. £100 - £150

734 A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson oak occasional table of octagonal form, the adzed top above a cruciform pedestal base with carved ‘mouse’ signature, height 70.5cm and diameter 68cm, some wear.

731

£300 - £500

735 An oak settle with five panels to the back rest, with open armrests above cabriole front legs, height 107cm and width 190cm. £150 - £230

736 A late 19th to early 20th Century mahogany twin pedestal desk, fitted with an arrangement of nine drawers around the kneehole over a plinth base, height 77cm, width 137cm and depth 80cm. £100 - £150

737 An Edwardian Sheraton revival inlaid and chequer strung satinwood bowfront display cabinet, enclosed by a pair of bar glazed doors over a panelled cupboard base on square tapering legs united by an undertier, width 130cm. £400 - £600

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738 738 A 19th Century mahogany and pine apothecary chest of twenty drawers, with labelled drawer fronts and applied moulded glass handles, height 60cm, width 123cm and depth 23.5cm. ILLUSTRATED. £400 - £600

739 An early 20th Century brass framed flat top vitrine cabinet with green baize lined interior on square legs and lappet feet, width 107cm. £80 - £120

740 A 19th Century mahogany reeded edge rectangular tilt top table on ring turned pedestal and splayed legs terminating in brass paw feet and castors, width 117cm. £80 - £120

741 A 19th Century elm and beech high comb back windsor elbow chair with crinoline stretcher on splayed legs. ILLUSTRATED. £100 - £150

742 A 17th Century style oak refectory dining table the four plank cleated end top over a moulded edge on ring turned tapering legs united by a rail stretcher, length 88cm. £200 - £300

743 A set of six early 20th Century ash and elm Windsor chairs, comprising two elbow chairs and four standard chairs, the pierced vase stick backs over saddle seats and crinoline stretchers (6). ILLUSTRATED. £300 - £500

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744 A 19th Century oak dresser the plank top over three frieze drawers and two central drawers flanked by cupboards below a three tiered rack on block feet, later alterations, width 191cm. £150 - £200


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The Big Hoot

Auction

After months of hibernation, preparation and anticipation The

Art collectors and owl enthusiasts are being offered the chance to bid for one of The Big Hoot owls.

Big Hoot has landed in Birmingham, with parliaments of large owl sculptures taking up perch across streets, parks and open spaces. Turning the city and its surrounding areas into a free and accessible public art gallery, The Big Hoot offers residents and visitors the opportunity to explore an engaging trail of 89 stunningly-designed owls as well as the chance to reconnect with Birmingham, to discover its rich cultural and creative offering. Presented by Wild in Art in partnership with Birmingham Children’s Hospital, over 80 critically-acclaimed and up-and-coming artists from across Birmingham, the wider Midlands region and further afield have designed the 5ft 5in tall striking sculptures. On display until Sunday 27 September, each sculpture is truly unique in its own style and character with designs realised in genres including graffiti, illustration, fine art, graphics, typography, mosaic and new media.

The auction will take place on the evening of Thursday 15 October at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum and is expected to raise £500,000 for Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity. Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd, Fine Art and Antique auctioneers of Stourbridge will be taking charge of the proceedings to help the owls find the perfect permanent perch. The bidding for each owl is expected to start in the region of £3,000£5,000, with favourites such as Dr Whoot and Ozzy’s Owl expected to raise considerably more. The auction will be a ticketed event. To register your interest in attending the auction visit www.thebighoot.co.uk/auction or email auction@thebighoot.co.uk.

Visitors will enjoy cartoon owls, night owls, wise owls, celebrity owls and owls that celebrate Birmingham’s landmark architecture, history, people, places and cultural diversity. At the end of trail the large owls will be auctioned to raise money for Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity. You can also support the hospital by texting HOOT to 70099 to donate £2. To view The Big Hoot trail map visit www.thebighoot.co.uk.

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We offer a limited postage and packing service within the U.K. only and at the auctioneers’ discretion. For information please contact us. All liabilities are with the buyer. We confidently suggest the following agent as an alternative:

Mailboxes 79 Friar Street,Worcester, WR1 2NT Tel: 01905 732830 Email: info@mbeworcester.co.uk Website: www.mbe.co.uk/worcester

After the sale, all items are transferred to our warehouse. 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.

AUCTION CALENDAR 2015 Saturday 3rd October Saturday 24th October Saturday 14th November Saturday 5th December

Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables Decades of Design Fine Art, Antiques & Collectables Silver & Jewellery

Auction Previews

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

Auction Times

Auctions commence at 10.00am

Auction Location

All auctions are held at our auction house premises at Mill Race Lane, Stourbridge, West Midlands, DY8 1JN.

Important Notes

All details are correct at the time of printing and should be verified with Fieldings Auctioneers beforehand. All dates are confirmed on our website.

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Mill Race Lane, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY8 1JN Tel: 01384 444140 www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Billing Name Address Town

County

Postcode

Telephone (Home)

(Business)

(Mobile)

Email address I authorise Fieldings Auctioneers Limited to bid on my behalf up to the maximum prices as indicated, not including buyers premium. I agree that I am bound by the ‘Terms and Conditions of Sale’ of Fieldings Auctioneers Limited. Signed

Lot No.

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Catalogue Description

Top Limit of Bid (Not including Buyers’ Premium) £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £ £

Commission bids are left at the bidders own risk. Neither Fieldings Auctioneers Limited nor their representatives shall be responsible for any errors in executing such bids For further information please refer to Conditions of Absentee Bidding and the Terms and Conditions of Business at the rear of this catalogue Buyers Premium 21% VAT inclusive

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Fieldings Auctioneers Limited Terms and Conditions of Business The Company provides the services of auctioneers subject to these Conditions (which can only be varied in writing where signed by a director of the Company).

Buyers 1. These conditions, together with any additional conditions appearing in the catalogue, are the terms and conditions subject to which Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd. (The Auctioneers) as agents for the vendor shall sell goods to the purchaser (The Bidder) and all other conditions, whether express, or implied at common law, or by statute, as are capable of lawful exclusion are hereby excluded. By participating in this sale all vendors and purchasers agree to be bound by these conditions and are deemed to have read and have full knowledge of them. 2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the hammer price except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. 3. The Auctioneers have the right to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots together or to withdraw any lot or lots from sale, regulate the bidding, refuse bids or cancel the sale without giving any notice or reason whatsoever. 4. The Auctioneers have the right at their discretion to refuse entry to their premises or attendance at their auctions of any person. 5. Whilst The Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and description of any lot they do not accept responsibility regarding authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot. All goods are sold with faults and imperfections and errors of description. If they have been instructed in writing by the vendor to certify a lot. The Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally are statements of opinion and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact. All Bidders should rely on their own judgment as to matters affecting any lot. 6. The Auctioneer shall only accept bids from the purchasers who have, to the auctioneers’ satisfaction, completed a registration form and obtained a bidding number. 7. Persons attending the auction site and premises do so at their own risk. Except in respect of death or personal injury caused by the Auctioneers’ negligence, the Auctioneers shall not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur on the auction site or premises. 8. The bidder shall pay to the Auctioneer a premium of 21% VAT inclusive* on the hammer price. The Premium is NOT negotiable and is payable by ALL purchasers. Deposits for exceptional lots maybe requested by the auctioneer immediately at the fall of the hammer. The bidder also agrees that the auctioneers may also receive commission from the Vendor in accordance clause 20. 8a. In accordance with Money Laundering Regulations and the Criminal Justice Act of 1993 Fieldings Auctioneers Ltd will no longer accept single cash payments exceeding £9999.00. 8b. In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006 all lots marked 3 which sell for €1,000 or more are subject to a resale royalty charge (“Royalty”). This Royalty is payable by the Bidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of Bidder’s premium which is payable under clause 8a) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000. For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment shall be passed directly to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS) 33 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or DACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk 9. Immediately after a lot is sold the Bidder shall: give to the Auctioneers his name and address, and, if requested, proof of identity; and pay to the Auctioneers, all sums due to the Vendor and the Auctioneers in respect of such lot. 10. In all cases lots shall remain at the risk of the Vendor save that lots shall be at the sole risk of the Bidder form the fall of the hammer, and such lots shall be taken away with all faults, defects and errors of description, of any nature whatsoever. Neither the Auctioneers, nor their servants or agents shall at any time be responsible for any loss or

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damage to lots whether caused by negligence or otherwise. No purchaser shall be entitled to remove any lot until he or she has paid for the whole of the lots purchased. 11. All lots shall be removed ON THE DAY OF THE SALE unless prior arrangement has been agreed with The Auctioneers. Items not collected shall be liable for storage charges at £2.00 per day. Neither the Auctioneers nor any third party shall be responsible for any damage, theft or loss occurring during this period. All items stored by the Auctioneers shall be at the risk of the Bidder. 12. If the Bidder fails to comply with these conditions, any deposit paid by the Bidder shall be forfeited to the Vendor of the lot, he paying out of it all just expenses of the Auctioneers and the lot shall be resold by public auction or private sale and the deficiency (if any) arising upon the resale together with the expenses of it shall be due as a debt from the Bidder in default upon the first sale. 13. a) Ownership in each lot shall not pass to the Bidder until full payment has been made (in cleared funds) of all sums due to the Vendor and the Auctioneers pursuant to these Conditions. b). Until such time as ownership of the lot passes to the Bidder the Vendor and the Auctioneers shall be able to enter onto any premises of the Bidder, or any third party where the goods are being stored and repossess the goods or be entitled at any time to require the Bidder to deliver up the Goods to the Vendor and/or the Auctioneers. 14. Any payments by the Bidder to the Auctioneers may be applied by the Auctioneers towards any sum owing from the Bidder to the Auctioneers, without regard to any directions of the Bidder or his agent, whether express or implied as to how that payment should be applied.

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

acknowledges the Auctioneers right to retain the premium payable by the Bidder in accordance with clause 8 above. A “sale entry / internet marketing” charge of £5-00 (VAT inclusive) will be applied to all lots, sold or otherwise, on each sale offering. The auctioneers shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the Vendor (subject to the deduction of all sums i.e. commissions and charges, due from the Vendor to the Auctioneers) no later than three weeks after receiving payment in full from the Bidder. In the event of the lots remaining unsold the vendor shall be liable to pay the Auctioneer the above “sale entry / internet marketing” charge on each lot. 21. The Auctioneers do not undertake the collection of goods but shall however if desired instruct a contractor on the Vendors behalf and at his expense. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for any damage, loss, or unauthorised removal of goods and for any damage to premises by such contractors. 22. The Auctioneer shall not be liable for any lots delivered to their premises without sale instruction and reserve the right to make a housing charge, this charge is also applicable to lots that have been requested to be collected by the Auctioneers. If not removed within two working weeks the Auctioneers hold the right to sell the items in order to recover any costs incurred by them. 23. Unless instructed by accompanying written notice, all goods, which the Auctioneers deem to have no saleable value, will be disposed of at the Auctioneers discretion either to a charity or by consignment for destruction. 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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26. Cataloguing Terms:

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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.

• All lots marked with an asterisk (*) denote Value Added Tax at the current rate on the hammer price. • The word “style” within a lot description denotes that, in our opinion, the item is a more recent copy of a period item. • “S/D” after a description denotes “Slight Damage”. • “A/F” after a description denotes “As Found”. • “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand.

Paintings & Drawings: Catalogue Terms • Forename(s) and surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work by the artist. (When the artist forename(s) is not known a series of asterisks with or without initials). • Initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist ~ in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which maybe in part or totally his work. • Surname of the artist only ~ in our opinion a work in the style of the artist, contemporary or nearly contemporary, not necessarily a pupil. • Attributed to ~ in our opinion probably a work by the artist. • Signed ~ in our opinion the signature of the artist. • After ~ in our opinion a copy of the artist. • “Bears name/signature” in our opinion possibly, but not necessarily, by the hand of the artist.

General Conditions

19. The vendor shall be entitled to place prior to the sale a reserve on any lot, being the minimum hammer price at which the said lot may be treated as sold. Where a reserve has been placed the auctioneer may bid on behalf of the vendor.

27. The Auctioneers shall be relieved of its contractual obligations to the extent that the performance thereof is prevented, frustrated, impeded or delayed directly or indirectly by or in consequence of any default by the buyer or vendor, statue, regulation or order of any government, council or other authority, riot, public disorder, strike, industrial dispute, lock out or other labour disturbance, storm, flood, explosion or other natural disaster or any other clause beyond the reasonable control of the Auctioneers.

20. Commission shall be charged at a rate of 18% VAT inclusive* for sale entries, in each case, of the hammer price. Special rates are negotiable for large consignments of items. The Vendor hereby authorizes the Auctioneers to deduct all commission payable from the hammer price and

*VAT payable at the current rate

18. A vendor who enters a lot or lots for auction which are an asset of his/her business must disclose to the Auctioneers whether or not they are registered for Value Added Tax, at the current rate.

28. These terms and conditions shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law and any dispute or action that may arise shall be dealt with in accordance with English Law in an English Court.


Directions

From the North & East From Junction 3 of the M5 follow A456/A491 for Stourbridge, from Stourbridge ring road take the A491 north, Mill Race Lane is the first right after the junction.

From the South From Junction 4 of the M5 follow the A491 for Stourbridge, from Stourbridge ring road take the A491 north, Mill Race Lane is the first right after the junction.

By Rail From Birmingham Snow Hill and Worcester to Stourbridge Town, via Stourbridge Junction. Approximately 15 minutes walk from the station.

Forthcoming Sale Dates Saturday 3rd October – Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables Saturday 24th October – Decades of Design Saturday 14th November – Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables

Conditions of Absentee Bidding Fieldings Auctioneers execute bids as a convenience. Whilst every care is taken in carrying out bids, neither Fieldings Auctioneers nor their staff can be held responsible for any errors made or failure to execute bids.

Buyers intending to clear purchases without delay are advised to make arrangements for payment before the sale, giving satisfactory bank or other references. Failure to do so may mean collection will be delayed until cheques have cleared. Reference and bidding slips should arrive 24 hours prior to the day of sale.

You may permit the auctioneer to increase your bid by one increment to secure the sale on your behalf by indicating “plus one” after your bid amount. If you do not wish us to exceed the figure noted, please mark your bid “maximum”.

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

All successful bids are subject to a charge of 21% (VAT inclusive) buyers premium on the hammer price.

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

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


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

T: 01384 444 140

www.fieldingsauctioneers.co.uk Reg No. 4261506


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