Wednesday 17th December 2014 Sale Starts at 10a.m.
Christmas Collective Auction
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Christmas Collective Auction Which will be sold by auction on
Wednesday 17th December 2014 Sale starts at 10.00am at Darwin Saleroom Halls Holdings House Bowmen Way, Battlefield, Shrewsbury, SY4 3DR Viewing: Monday 15th December 9.30am – 7.00pm Tuesday 16th December 9.30am – 4.30pm and on the morning of the auction Sale no. 3024 Front cover illustration: A selection of items in the auction Back cover illustration: Lot 378 Contact: Jeremy Lamond MricS fnAvA Andrew Beeston MnAvA Maryanne Lineker-Mobberley fgA Allan Darwell Derek Ainsworth rebecca Moss caroline Dennard internet address: www.hallsgb.com/fineart www.the-saleroom.com/halls T: 01743 450 700 • E: fineart@hallsgb.com catalogues £5 plus postage credit card facilities available HALLS HoLDingS LiMiTED company registration no: 06597073 vAT registration no. 549 7365 94
Society of Fine Art Auctioneers
order of Sale Lots 1 – 42
Silver
Lots 44 – 101
Jewellery & Watches
Lots 102 – 116
coins
Lots 117 – 144
European ceramics
Lots 148 – 213
collectable ceramics & glass
Lots 217 – 260
Militaria
Lots 264 – 357
gentlemen’s Library furnishings
Lots 358 – 376
Wines & Spirits
Lots 377 – 381
Textiles
Lots 382 – 428
Paintings
Lots 429 – 496
furniture
Lots 500 – 534
rugs
SilVeR lot 1 A ColleCtion oF VARiouS iRiSH SilVeR FiDDle pAtteRn teASpoonS, Dublin 18121822, comprising; fifteen examples with engraved crests to the terminals and one plain polished example, total weight 9oz (16) £80 - £120
lot 7 A mAtCHeD tHRee pARt SilVeR AnD toRtoiSeSHell mounteD DReSSing tABle Set, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham and chester 1925, comprising; a hand mirror, a hair brush and a clothes brush, within later case £50 - £80
lot 2 A Set oF tWelVe point pAtteRn SilVeR CoFFee SpoonS, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1923, each with decorative engraved terminals, together with a set of four Kings pattern silver coffee spoons, Joseph rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1918, a set of six old English pattern teaspoons, William Bateman i, London 1823, four old English pattern silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1926 and four further silver teaspoons, total weight 12oz (30) £80 - £120
lot 8 A SilVeR WAiteR, goldsmiths & Silversmiths co Ltd, London 1930, of shaped circular form with gadrooned rim and raised on four claw and paw feet, 20.5cm diameter, weight 11.5oz £70 - £100
lot 3 A ColleCtion oF VARiouS pieCeS oF SilVeR FlAtWARe, comprising; a cased set of six coffee spoons, London 1923, a set of five mid-eighteenth century Hanoverian pattern teaspoons, six salt spoons, four butter knives, a further set of six coffee spoons and four further spoons, total weight 11oz (27) £80 - £120
lot 10 A geoRge iii SilVeR WAiteR, Elizabeth cooke, London 1771, of circular form with shell and gadrooned decorative rim, engraved initials to the centre, raised on three claw and ball feet, 20cm diameter, weight 11.5oz £100 - £150
lot 9 A geoRge iii SCottiSH SilVeR FiDDle pAtteRn Soup lADle, James McKay, Edinburgh 1815, with engraved ‘S’ to terminal, 34cm long, £50 - £80 weight 6.5oz
lot 11 A 19tH CentuRY SilVeR plAteD tWo HAnDleD monteitH, of oval form, 32cm wide (including handled) £60 - £80
lot 4 A FiVe pieCe SilVeR CRuet Set, Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1924, each piece of circular form with pierced geometric bands, comprising; two salts with blue glass liners, two pepperettes with blue glass liners and a mustard with blue glass liner, together with three associated spoons with ball terminals and a pair of white metal mounted salt and pepper shakers, total weighable silver 2.5oz (10) £60 - £80
lot 12 tHRee WHite metAl teA StRAineRS, together with a victorian silver plated cast taperstick (5) £60 - £80 lot 13 An eDWARDiAn peDeStAl SilVeR SugAR BoWl, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1906, of circular form with pierced swag and floral garland decoration, with blue glass liner and raised on square pedestal base, weight 6.5oz £70 - £100
lot 5 A FouR pieCe SilVeR teA SeRViCe, Emile viner, Sheffield 1930, each piece of faceted oval form, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high, a hot water jug with ebonised handle and finial, 23cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 9.5cm high and a cream jug, 9.5cm high, all raised on out swept feet, together with a pair of claw sugar tongs, Emile viner, Sheffield, total £500 - £700 weight 59oz (5)
lot 14 A SilVeR CigARette CASe, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1917, with engraved royal Engineers crest, together with two engine turned silver cigarette cases, total weight 14oz (3) £70 - £100 lot 15 A pAiR oF CASeD SilVeR SpoonS, robinsons & co, London 1912, each with engraved trefid handles and presented within fitted case, total weight of silver 4oz £40 - £60
lot 6 A CiRCulAR SilVeR SAlVeR, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, London 1924, of shaped circular form with gadrooned rim and raised on four claw and ball feet, 30.5cm diameter, weight 30oz £150 - £250 3
lot 16 A SilVeR SAlVeR, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1939, of lobed circular form with engraved presentation to the centre and raised on three out swept feet, 26cm diameter, weight 18.5oz £150 - £250
lot 25 An eDWARDiAn SilVeR muStARD, William comyns & Sons, London 1904, of circular pierced form with blue glass liner, together with a further sliver mustard of navette form with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1900, a set of four silver shell moulded teaspoons and silver plated scent bottle holder, total weighable silver 5.3oz (7) £100 - £150
lot 17 A SilVeR plAteD oil lAmp, the corinthian column supporting burner, with stepped square £50 - £80 base, 52cm high (at fault)
lot 26 A CASeD SilVeR plAteD CAnteen oF FiDDle pAtteRn CutleRY, comprising; twelve ivorine handled table knives, twelve ivorine handled side knives, twelve tableforks, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, four knife rests, four salt spoons, eleven dessert spoons, six tablespoons, two sauce ladles, a basting spoon, a soup ladle and carvers and steel, all presented within fitted oak Wellington style canteen with brass swing handles, canteen measures 45cm wide, 31cm deep, 22cm high £120 - £180
lot 18 A SilVeR teApot, r & co, Birmingham 1931, of circular form with bakelite handle and finial, 15cm £80 - £120 high, weight 16oz lot 19 A geoRge ii neWCAStle SilVeR SAlVeR, John Langland, newcastle 1757, of circular form with embossed scroll and floral decoration, engraved crest to the centre and raised on three stepped hoof feet, 24cm diameter, weight 14oz £300 - £500
lot 27 A mAtCHeD tHRee pieCe SilVeR CRuet Set, each piece with pierced decoration, comprising a mustard with blue glass liner and pepperette with blue glass liner, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1908 & 1909, together with a salt with blue glass liner, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1908, with a matched silver mustard spoon (4) £70 - £100
lot 20 A SilVeR SAlVeR, charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1923, of circular form with pie crust rim and raised on three stepped hoof feet, 31cm £200 - £400 diameter, weight 25.5oz lot 21 A pAiR oF geoRge iii neWCAStle SilVeR olD engliSH pAtteRn tABleSpoonS, John robertson ii & John Walton, newcastle 1813, each with engraved crest, total weight 3.5oz(2) £60 - £80
lot 28 A geoRge iii SilVeR VinAigRette, makers mark rubbed, London 1818, of engine turned rectangular form with engraved monogram to cover and floral scroll thumbpiece, opening to reveal decorative pierced silver gilt grille, 36mm wide, weight 25gms £70 - £100
lot 22 A Set oF FouR ViCtoRiAn SilVeR DeCAnteR lABelS, each with shell and scroll embossed borders; ‘Madeira’, ‘Port’, ‘claret’ and ‘Sherry’, together with two further silver decanter labels; ‘Whiskey’ and ‘Brandy’, total weight 2.8oz (6) £120 - £180 lot 23 A CASeD Six pARt SilVeR mounteD DReSSing tABle Set, W g Sothers Ltd, Birmingham 1923, each piece with bright cut bow and garland decoration, comprising; a hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a comb, presented £70 - £100 within original case (case at fault)
lot 29 A geoRge iii SilVeR SpiRit kettle, stand and burner, r.H **, London 1802, the kettle of circular half reeded form with ivory finial and wicker handle, with silver stand and burner raised on three shell cast feet, 29cm high (including stand), total weight 33oz £200 - £400 lot 30 An eDWARDiAn tHRee pieCe SilVeR teA SeRViCe, reynolds & Westwood, Birmingham 1905, each piece of oval half reeded form with shaped rim, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 13.5cm high, a two handled sugar bowl, 10.5cm high and a cream jug, 9cm high, total weight 19oz (3) £150 - £200
lot 24 A Set oF tHRee SilVeR CRuetS, northern goldsmiths co, Birmingham 1931, each piece of circular plain polished form, comprising; a mustard, a salt shaker and a pepperette, all with blue glass liners, £50 - £80 together with an oval silver pin dish (4) 4
lot 31 A geoRge iV SilVeR teApot AnD SugAR BoWl, J E Terrey & co, London 1821 & 1823, each piece of circular half reeded form, comprising, a teapot, 15cm high and a two handled sugar bowl, 10.5cm high, each with engraved crests and raised on four ball feet, total weight 27.5oz (2) £150 - £200
lot 37 A SilVeR toppeD glASS tWin CRuet Bottle, William Hutton & Sons co Ltd, Birmingham 1915, the cross over glass bottles each with circular £30 - £50 silver top with ball finial, 17cm high lot 38 An eDWARDiAn SilVeR SugAR BoWl AnD CReAm jug, Af, Birmingham 1902, each piece with embossed floral scroll decoration, sugar bowl 8.5cm high, cream jug 7cm high, total weight 6.5oz £50 - £80 (2)
lot 32 A pAiR oF geoRge iii SilVeR SpoonS, W.S., London 1792, each with bright cut engraved handles and embossed bowls, total weight 3.8oz (2) £40 - £60
lot 39 tWo CommemoRAtiVe SilVeR DiSHeS, S J rose, Birmingham 1969, commemorating ‘Man’s first Moon Landing...Mission fulfilled July 24th 1969’, each within original box, together with a heart shaped silver pin dish, an elongated rectangular silver trinket box and a pierced silver pin dish, total £50 - £80 weight 6.5oz (5)
lot 33 A geoRge iii SilVeR CReAm jug, rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard i, London 1818, of compressed oval form with gadrooned rim and acanthus leaf scroll handle, raised on four ball feet, 9cm high, weight 3.5oz £40 - £60
lot 40 A SilVeR tRinket Box, William comyns & Sons, London 1907, of rectangular form with pierced decorative cover, 7cm wide, weight 2oz £40 - £60
lot 34 A tHRee pieCe SilVeR CRuet Set, Elkington & co Ltd, Birmingham 1912 & 1913, each of plain polished form with cusped rims, comprising; a salt with blue glass liner, a mustard with blue glass liner and a pepperette, together with a silver salt spoon and mustard spoon, total weight of silver 3.3oz (5) £40 - £60
lot 41 A ColleCtion oF FoRtY-tWo SilVeR HAnDleD Button HookS, of various sizes, together with four silver handled shoe horns, a silver handled file, a pair of tongs and a pair £100 - £200 tweezers (49)
lot 35 A CASeD Set oF FouR ViCtoRiAn SilVeR SAltS, Hayes Brothers, Birmingham 1890, each of embossed cauldron form with cusped rim and raised on three ball feet, with four apostle salt spoons, all presented within fitted case, total weight of silver 3.5oz £70 - £100
lot 42 A tHRee pieCe SilVeR teA SeRViCe, charles S green & co Ltd, Birmingham 1923-1931, each piece of circular form with cusped rim, comprising; a teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 13cm high, a two handled sugar bowl 7.5cm high and a cream jug, 10cm high, all raised on out swept feet, together with a pair of silver sugar £120 - £180 tongs, total weight 22oz (4)
lot 36 A WHite metAl mounteD pHotogRApH FRAme WitH emBoSSeD FloRAl DeCoRAtion, stamped ‘925’, 19.5cm x 17cm, together with a rectangular silver plated photograph frame, 22cm x 18cm (2) £50 - £80
lot 43 A CASeD Set oF ‘tHe StAmpS oF RoYAltY’, comprising twenty-five hallmarked stamps by hallmark replicas Ltd, a limited edition no. 3648, with certifcate and booklets etc £200 - £300
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jeWelleRY & WAtCHeS lot 44 A lADY’S 9Ct YelloW golD BueCHe giRoD BRACelet WRiStWAtCH, the oval champagne bark finish dial with black roman numerals, the bezel set with alternate diamonds and emeralds, manual wind, the integral bark finish bracelet hallmarked London £200 - £400 1969, weight 32gms
lot 52 A 20tH CentuRY jeWelleRY Box, the hinged cover opening to reveal green silk lining, above two drawer base within glazed hinged front, 18cm high £30 - £50 lot 53 A lAte 19tH CentuRY HAlF peARl AnD SAppHiRe Set neCklACe, designed as a graduated half pearl set removable pendant/brooch with sapphire centre, suspended from half pearl set floral scroll necklace with yellow metal chain, the reverse stamped ‘15ct’, weight £400 - £600
lot 45 An eARlY 20tH CentuRY AquAmARine, DiAmonD AnD SeeD peARl penDAnt, designed as a central old cut diamond within tapered rectangular openwork mount set with two split seed pearls, suspending pear shaped faceted aquamarine drop, all supported by cushion shaped aquamarine set below the pendant lug, all collet set in yellow metal, stamped ‘15ct’, with yellow metal chain necklace, the bolt ring clasp stamped ‘9c’, length of pendant including lug 57mm, length of chain 38cm, total weight 4.5gms £100 - £200
lot 54 A RuBY AnD DiAmonD CReSCent BAR BRooCH, designed as a graduated nine stone ruby and diamond crescent surrounding a further diamond, all mounted to yellow metal pierced scroll bar, the reverse stamped ‘18’, 45mm wide, weight 4.4gms £300 - £500 lot 55 An 18Ct golD gRADuAteD HAlF peARl Set Ring, the three half pearls set to scroll mount, weight 3.8gms £100 - £150
lot 46 A 9Ct WHite golD AquAmARine Set HingeD BAngle, together with a 9ct white gold solitaire diamond ring, total weight 11gms (2) £70 - £100
lot 56 An opAl AnD DiAmonD BAR BRooCH, designed as a central oval cabochon opal within a surround of six faceted diamonds, all set to yellow and white metal bar, not stamped, weight 5gms £300 - £500
lot 47 A geoRg jenSen lADY’S StAinleSS Steel BRACelet WAtCH, ‘376 design Kindt LarsenSwiss made 126648’, with quartz movement £150 - £200 lot 48 A 9Ct golD lADY’S ACCuRiSt WRiStWAtCH, the rectangular mother of pearl dial with batons and single diamond set to 12 o’clock, with 9ct gold integral bracelet, weight 15.5gms £80 - £120
lot 57 A ViCtoRiAn HAlF SeeD peARl Set mouRning BRooCH, with vacant back, together with a rolled gold lady’s wristwatch (2) £50 - £70 lot 58 A YelloW metAl BAngle, stamped ‘21k’, together with a pair of yellow metal hoop earrings, stamped ‘750’, a further pair of yellow metal hoop earrings, not stamped and a pair of yellow and white metal tassel earrings, stamped ‘750’, total weight 21gms (4) £300 - £500
lot 49 A tWo StRAnD gRADuAteD CultuReD peARl neCklACe, with garnet and seed pearl set clasp, 52cm long £100 - £150 lot 50 An eARlY 20tH CentuRY Blue ziRCon AnD HAlF SeeD peARl Set penDAnt, stamped ‘9ct’, together with a further early 20th century pendant, total weight 3gms (2) £80 - £120
lot 59 A YelloW metAl DeCoRAtiVe CiRCulAR link BRACelet, with attached charms, the bolt ring clasp stamped ‘750’, weight 20gms £250 - £350
lot 51 A 9Ct golD AmetHYSt AnD Split peARl Set CluSteR Ring, together with a garnet set yellow metal bar brooch, stamped ‘9ct’, total weight 4.5gms (2) £60 - £80
lot 60 A YelloW metAl textuReD AnD plAin poliSHeD FRinge neCklACe, the bolt ring clasp stamped ‘750’, weight 12.5gms £150 - £250 6
lot 61 A plAtinum one gRAm ingot penDAnt, with white metal chain stamped ‘925’, together with a 9ct gold smokey quartz set dress ring, total weight £100 - £150 12.3gms (2)
lot 70 An 18Ct golD DiAmonD AnD SAppHiRe FloRAl CluSteR Ring, designed as a central brilliant cut diamond within a surround of six round mixed cut sapphires all claw set in white gold with lobed diamond set border, the yellow gold hoop hallmarked London 1978, ring size J, weight 3gms £200 - £400
lot 62 A lAte 19tH/eARlY 20tH CentuRY miniAtuRe poRtRAit penDAnt, the oval glazed pendant with two miniatures, one depicting a young lady the other a young boy, all within diamond set yellow metal scroll surround, not stamped, 50mm x 45mm £100 - £200
lot 71 A gARRARDS & Co 18Ct golD tHRee Stone emeRAlD AnD DiAmonD Ring, designed as a central rectangular step cup emerald flanked to each side by a brilliant cut diamond, all claw set in yellow and white gold to yellow gold hoop, hallmarked London 1992, ring size L, weight 3gms £400 - £600 lot 72 An AquAmARine AnD DiAmonD Set DReSS Ring, designed as a central rectangular step cut aquamarine flanked to each side by a pair of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set in yellow metal to yellow metal hoop, stamped ‘750’, ring size J1/2, weight 3.8gms £100 - £200
lot 63 An 18Ct golD SeVen Stone DiAmonD FloRAl CluSteR Ring, designed as a central brilliant cut diamond within a surround of six further brilliant cut diamonds, all claw and collet set in white gold to yellow gold hoop, diamonds are champagne £500 - £700 coloured, ring size J, weight 4gms lot 64 An oVAl SHell CAmeo BRooCH, depicting a classical scene of putti and swans, mounted with yellow metal decorative scroll border, not stamped, with attached safety chain, 63 x 50mm £100 - £150 lot 65 A YelloW metAl oVAl loCket, the lug indistinctly stamped, together with a rectangular link chain with bolt ring clasp, not stamped, length £400 - £600 of chain 62cm, total weight 38gms
lot 73 A gRADuAteD tHRee Stone DiAmonD Ring, the three brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to yellow metal hoop indistinctly stamped ‘18’, ring size o1/2, weight 2.6gms £700 - £900
lot 66 A plAin poliSHeD 22Ct golD WeDDing BAnD, together with a three stone old cut diamond set ring (lacking one stone and one stone replaced), £100 - £150 total weight 6gms (2)
lot 74 A lADY’S golD plAteD uno WRiStWAtCH, the white circular dial with Arabic numerals, batons and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind, with attached 9ct gold brick link bracelet £60 - £80
lot 67 A pAiR oF CultuReD peARl Set eARRingS, each designed as a single cultured pearl set within yellow metal claw gallery with screw fittings, not £60 - £80 stamped, total weight 3gms
lot 75 A 15Ct golD oVAl loCket, the cover with bright cut engraved scroll decoration, weight 2.9gms £30 - £50 lot 76 A YelloW metAl textuReD AnD plAin poliSHeD tHRee BAR gAte link BRACelet, the heart shaped padlock clasp stamped ‘9ct’, weight 12gms £80 - £120
lot 68 A RougH AmBeR/CopAl neCklACe, designed as numerous graduated fragments of opaque to transparent amber, 70cm long, total weight 60gms £60 - £80 lot 69 A SilVeR CASeD open FACe poCket WAtCH, ‘J.g. graves, Sheffield, The Express English lever’, the case hallmarked chester 1900, together with a further silver cased open face pocket watch, the gilt movement signed ‘T Barlow- Sale’, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1888, a silver plain vesta case and a white metal vesta case (4) £70 - £100
lot 77 A lADY’S 9Ct golD CAtoRex BRACelet WAtCH, the navette shaped white dial with decorative bezel, with integral 9ct gold tapering brick link bracelet hallmarked London 1979, within original watch case, weight 17.5gms £100 - £150 7
lot 78 A CHAnel gilt metAl AnD SimulAteD peARl neCklACe AnD eARRingS Suite, the necklace designed as a gilt metal scrolling plaque pendant set with a half simulated pearl to the centre, suspended by eighteen simulated pearls set to a chain, the lobster claw fastening with chanel disc and entwined ‘c’ charm, with a pair of matching plaque gilt metal and simulated pearl clip earrings stamped ‘chanel’ £100 - £200
lot 85 A lADY’S 9Ct golD WRiStWAtCH, import mark for glasgow 1917, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the steel movement not signed, with attached three bar gate link expanding bracelet, stamped ‘9ct’, with safety catch and chain, together with a lady’s continental fob watch, stamped ‘14k’, a lady’s white metal and enamel fob watch, a lady’s pulsar gold plated wristwatch £150 - £200 and a lady’s quartz wristwatch (5) lot 86 A 9Ct YelloW AnD WHite golD neCklACe, the alternating yellow and white gold textured plaque links with tear drop embellishment, the box link clasp with attached safety catch, weight £100 - £150 19.5gms
lot 79 An eARlY 20tH CentuRY DiAmonD, enAmel AnD SeeD peARl penDAnt, designed as a purple navette shaped enamel plaque with white enamel border, the centre set with rose cut diamond wreath, all mounted with seed pearl to rose cut diamond stylised bow, the closed yellow metal reverse engraved ‘28th oct 1912 from george’, all suspended from yellow metal chain with bolt ring clasp, length of chain 22.5cm, total weight 7.4gms £300 - £500
lot 87 A gentlemAn’S golD plAteD uniVeRSAl geneVe AutomAtiC WRiStWAtCH, the square, patterned champagne dial with batons and date aperture, with gilt skeletal movement Ug61, with attached leather strap within case and outer box, £150 - £250 together with documents
lot 80 A SilVeR leAtHeR CoVeReD ARt DeCo tRAVelling WAtCH, the square silvered dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in the form of a handbag when closed £60 - £80
lot 88 A 9Ct golD DouBle FlAt CuRB link BRACelet, with box link clasp and two safety £70 - £100 catches, weight 13.5gms lot 89 A YelloW metAl DeCoRAtiVe link BRACelet, with heart shaped padlock clasp, stamped ‘9ct’, £60 - £80 weight 11gms
lot 81 A memento DiAmonD Set StAinleSS Steel quARtz WRiStWAtCH, the oval abalone dial with stylised Arabic numerals, the bezel set with diamonds, with attached leather strap, within case and outer box and with guarantee £100 - £200
lot 90 tWo 22Ct golD WeDDing BAnDS, total weight £180 - £220 11.5gms (2)
lot 82 A tHRee StRAnD CoRAl neCklACe, the graduated strands with yellow metal box link clasp set with five cabochon turquoise, stamped ‘800’, total weight 67gms £150 - £250 lot 83 A 9Ct WHite golD DiAmonD Set CRoSS penDAnt, with 9ct white gold beaded necklace chain with bolt ring clasp, total weight 4.8gms £60 - £80
lot 91 A 9Ct golD Signet Ring, with engraved initial, together with a diamond set yellow metal signet ring, marks rubbed, total weight 10.5gms (2) £60 - £80 lot 92 An 18Ct golD SolitAiRe DiAmonD Ring, together with two three stone diamond rings, both stamped ‘18ct’ and an 18ct gold ruby and diamond three stone ring, total weight 9gms (4) £100 - £200
lot 84 An 18Ct golD RuBY AnD Split peARl Ring, together with an 18ct gold diamond and split pearl ring and an 18ct gold five stone diamond ring, total weight 7.4gms (3) £100 - £150
lot 93 A lADY’S 18Ct golD CYmA WRiStWAtCH, the silvered dial with gold Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind with attached 9ct gold two strand snake link bracelet £100 - £150 8
CoinS lot 94 A lADY’S tuDoR RoYAl 9Ct golD BRACelet WAtCH, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, manual wind, the integral rolex bracelet hallmarked Birmingham 1961, together with a lady’s rotary 9ct gold bracelet watch, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, manual wind with attached 9ct gold bracelet and a lady’s Sekonda £150 - £250 gold plated bracelet watch (3)
lot 102 FouR AlBumS oF BRitiSH & FoReign CoinS, together with eight trays of U.S.A. and foreign coins and token (a lot) £80 - £120
lot 95 An AmBeR neCklACe, comprised of a collection of amber fragments, 184cm long, weight 85gms £40 - £60
lot 104 An eDWARD Vii HAlF SoVeReign, dated 1902 £60 - £80 lot 105 A queen ViCtoRiA olD HeAD SoVeReign, dated 1899 £150 - £200
lot 103 A ColleCtion oF VARiouS itemS oF poStAl HiStoRY, entires tied with imperforate and perforate penny reds, circa 1840 to circa 1880 (a lot) £500 - £700
lot 96 A gRADuAteD AmBeR neCklACe, comprising a collection of polished amber fragments, 72cm long, weight 49gms £60 - £80
lot 106 A queen ViCtoRiAn golDen juBilee 18371887 WHite metAl meDAllion, signed ‘J Moore Windsor & District Jubilee Sports and Pastimes June 1887’, engraved to rim ‘gymnasium Staff instructor William Beardsmore’, 38mm diameter, within original fitted case, weight 25gms £60 - £80
lot 97 A SolitAiRe DiAmonD Ring, designed a central brilliant cut diamond claw set within stylised pierced twisted yellow metal mount, not stamped, weight 4.3gms £300 - £500
lot 107 FouR AlBumS ContAining BRitiSH & FoReign CoinS, together with five British coin albums, a collection of badges and tokens, a cased silver and enamel Masonic medal, two watches etc (a lot) £250 - £350 lot 108 An elizABetH ii RoYAl mint pRooF HAlF SoVeReign, dated 1980, within capsule and royal mint case, with certificate, together with a cased 1953 Elizabeth ii proof coronation set of ten coins (farthing missing), ten royal mint proof coin collections in cases; 1983-1992, three £5 notes signed gill, four £1 notes signed Somerset and two 10 shilling notes £100 - £150 signed fforde and o’Brien (a lot)
lot 98 A RuBY AnD HAlF peARl Set BAR BRooCH, the yellow metal reverse stamped ‘9ct’, together with a 15ct gold garnet, half pearl and paste set ring and an early 20th century pendant with gilt metal chain (3) £100 - £150
lot 99 A ViCtoRiAn SilVeR HingeD BAngle, with decorative reeded and floral bands, hallmarked Walter & george Myers, Birmingham 1891, weight £80 - £120 41gms
lot 109 A CASeD Set oF tWentY-FouR pRooF SilVeR CoinS WitHin CApSuleS, ‘The official coin collection in honour of H.M. Queen Elizabeth The £180 - £220 Queen Mother’
lot 100 A SolitAiRe SAppHiRe Ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire claw set in yellow metal to yellow metal £200 - £300 hoop, not stamped, weight 1gms
lot 110 A ColleCtion oF SilVeR, CupRo-niCkel CoppeR & BRonze CoinAge, to include; crowns dated 1818, 1820, 1887, 1890, 1902, 1953 and Australia 1937, double florins 1887 x 2, half crowns dated 1817, 1818, 1819 and 1887, together with a £250 - £300 quantity of foreign coins (a lot)
lot 101 A 9Ct RoSe golD gAte link BRACelet, the heart shaped padlock clasp hallmarked £150 - £250 Birmingham 1988, weight 17.5gms 9
lot 111 A geoRge V HAlF SoVeReign, dated 1913 £80 - £120 lot 112 tWo uSA moRgAn DollARS, dated 1882, San francisco mint and Philadelphia mint, together with a victoria Jubilee head crown, dated 1891 and a victoria old head crown, dated 1893 (4) £60 - £80
lot 114 A lARge ColleCtion oF Coin AnD StAmp F.D.C.’S WitHin AlBumS, together with a further album of coins and an album of stamped (a lot) £600 - £800 lot 115 A BAnk oF englAnD WHite £5 note, signed K.o. Peppiatt, London 14 octr 1944, serial number E37 014697, together with a collection of various other £200 - £400 British and foreign banknotes (16)
lot 113 A ViCtoRiAn Young HeAD SoVeReign, dated 1886, St george and Dragon reverse, ‘S’ below £150 - £200 bust (Sydney Mint)
lot 116 A ColleCtion oF 34 pRooF mint YeAR SetS, UK coinage comprising; 1970-1993, together with 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001 and 2003-2007 (34) £200 - £300
euRopeAn CeRAmiCS lot 117 A pAiR oF engliSH poRCelAin VASeS, lacking covers, 19th century, of elaborate twin handled form, the apple green grounds painted with central panels of exotic birds within landscapes and enriched with gilding, on square set pedestal bases, £100 - £150 unmarked, 21cm high (restored)
lot 122 A StAFFoRDSHiRe poRtRAit FiguRe oF BenjAmin FRAnklin, circa 1850, modelled contrapposto with his tricorn hat held against his left hip and holding a document in his right hand, erroneously titled in gilt ‘general Washington’ to the base, 39cm high
lot 118 A DeRBY FiguRAl BoCAge gRoup, circa 176570, originally formed as part of a candlestick, the group modelled as a hound collecting its pheasant kill, on a moulded rococo style base with purple and gilded decoration, unmarked, 21cm high (a.f) £50 - £80 lot 119 A StAFFoRDSHiRe BoCAge titHe pig gRoup, mid-late 19th century, decorated in polychrome, £50 - £80 16cm high (chipped)
See P.D. gordon Pugh, Staffordshire Portrait figures, 1970 edition, p. B201, fig. 67 for a discussion of The old English gentleman, which illustrates a figure that is clearly Benjamin franklin with a variant title; this mistitled version dating to the 1850’s when the United States was an unpopular, and therefore less commercial, topic within Britain. To make the franklin figure more appealing, Pugh theorizes that a clever potter may have re-titled it with the name of a traditional ballad, the sheet music for which was printed with £250 - £350 a similar image.
lot 120 tWo eARlY StAFFoRDSHiRe peARlWARe BoCAge FiguReS oF SAint joHn AnD SAint mARk, circa 1800-20, St. John modelled bearing his chalice, titled to base and impressed ‘Salt’ to the reverse, 24cm high; St. Mark modelled next to his lion attribute, with a bold titled base, impressed ‘Hall’ to the reverse, 19cm high (one £80 - £120 restored, both chipped) (2)
lot 123 A StAFFoRDSHiRe peARlWARe moDel oF A ReCumBent lion BY WooD AnD CAlDWell, circa 1800-1815, the lion coloured in a light brown glaze and set on a white rectangular base with ochre lines, impressed factory mark, 13cm wide, 11cm high originally produced to form one of a mirrored pair £250 - £450 of lions.
lot 121 An eARlY StAFFoRDSHiRe peARlWARe FiguRAl gRoup, circa 1780-1800, modelled as male and female gardeners seated upon a mossy outcrop with bocage behind, the male holding an outstretched crook, the female holding a rake, on a dark brown square stepped base, unmarked, £200 - £300 26cm high (restoration)
lot 124 A StAFFoRDSHiRe peARlWARe FiguRe oF SiR joHn FAlStAFF BY WooD AnD CAlDWell, circa 1820, modelled standing on a flowering grassy ground with rococo detail and a square base with ochre lined detail, 22cm high (restored £60 - £80 sword blade) 10
lot 125 A RAlpH WooD, StAFFoRDSHiRe peARlWARe gRoup, ‘tHe ViCAR AnD moSeS’, circa 1780-90, decorated with a rare, coloured glaze, modelled as a sleeping vicar above a sermonising clergyman set in their two-tired pulpit, titled, impressed number 62 to the base, 26cm high (clergyman’s hand restored)
lot 130 A StAFFoRDSHiRe titHe pig gRoup, early 19th century, the group modelled in front of an unusually formed bocage, 16cm high See Staffordshire figures vol. 2 by Myrna Scholnke page 254, plate 108.35 for a similar example. £100 - £150 lot 131 A SmAll StAFFoRDSHiRe potteRY moDel oF A ReCumBent SHeep, with lamb beside, early 19th century, on a naturalistic green base, £150 - £200 unmarked, 11cm long, 9cm high
inspiration for this group is taken from a William Hogarth engraving entitled, ‘The Sleeping £400 - £600 congregation’. lot 126 A StAFFoRDSHiRe peARlWARe moDel oF mARk AntHonY, circa 1800-1810, inspired by the antique and taken from William Shakespeare’s Anthony and cleopatra, Anthony modelled reclining in red and pink on a marbled rectangular base, £200 - £400 unmarked, 28cm long, 19cm high
lot 132 A poRCelAin CoW CReAmeR AttRiButeD to SteVenSon AnD HAnCoCk, Derby, circa 1865, lacking its cover, painted in light brown tones, the cow supported by a fluted base highlighted with gilt, 11cm high
lot 127 A StAFFoRDSHiRe peARlWARe FiguRe oF elijAH, circa 1800, of an unusual form, with a very similar dress pattern occuring on other figures of Europa and Liberty, modelled seated with a hand outstretched as though to take the food from the beak of the raven, on naturalistic base, unmarked, 23cm high
Although unmarked, this creamer is very similar to another which bears the factory mark of Stevenson and Hancock documented by an online collector. See attached paperwork and imagery. £40 - £60 lot 133 A CAugHleY poRCelAin polYCHRome CReAm BoAt, circa 1785-90, painted in enamels with floral sprays, internal purple blue line border to upper rim and gilt details, with subtle low-relief leaf decoration, unmarked, 5.5cm high £250 - £300
See Schkolne, Myrna, ‘Staffordshire figures, 17801840, volume 2’ (Schiffer Publishing, PA), p.168 for a discussion of this figure, and its companion, The Widow, where the author notes that, ‘Elijah was a ninth century B.c.E old Testament prophet. Elijah flees israel and god tells him to hide by a brook. Here, a miracle happens, and ravens feed Elijah. £70 - £100 lot 128 A StAFFoRDSHiRe peARlWARe moDel oF CHARitY, early 19th century, her robes and the children beside her picked out in a turquoise green, on a square base, unmarked, 19cm high (chipped) £80 - £120 lot 129 A RARe lAkin AnD poole gRoup oF CepHAluS AnD pRoCRiS, circa 1795, cephalus wearing purple tunic and yellow blue-lined cape, modelled spearing Procris, who sits beside him wearing classical robes, on a rectangular marbelled base, titled in black, 27.5cm high
lot 134 A lAte 18tH CentuRY Blue AnD WHite leAFSHApeD piCkle DiSH, probably caughley, transfer-printed with the Pleasure Boat pattern within a cell and spear head border, unmarked, 7.5cm long £30 - £50 lot 135 A pAiR oF SitzenDoRF FiguRAl CAnDeleBRA, circa 1880, the four sconces supported by a central column decorated with the figure of a semi-clad lady holding a young child, with floral encrusted decoration, underglaze blue factory marks, painted number 20, 46.5cm high (restored) (2) £250 - £350 lot 136 A potSCHAppel (CARl tHieme) CiRCulAR tuReen BASe, late 19th/early 20th century, lacking its cover, painted with opposed panels of 18th century style figures drinking at table, interspersed with floral sprays, with basket moulded border above gilt rim, the body with similar rim and border and similar decoration, blue painted mark, 29cm diameter (chipped) £150 - £250
Taken from greek Mythology, cephalus (which is translated as head) was considered to be the founding father of the great family, which came to include odysseus. Another interpretation is that cephalus represents the head of the sun, who kills, or evaporates Procris (translated as Dew) with his unerring ray, or ‘javelin’, as depicted here in this £600 - £800 figure. 11
lot 137 A CApoDimonte poRCelAin gRoup oF A pHeASAnt AnD Hen, 20th century, on a reliefmoulded naturalistic floral base, gilt lined rim, blue printed factory mark, 12cm high £40 - £60
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lot 138 A SeVReS StYle oVAl plAque, possibly a furniture plaque, 19th century, the bleu royale ground depicting a lady and gentleman seated, with country cottage behind, 16cm wide, unmarked, bears A. Sedley & co. Late J Wells & company label verso, framed £40 - £60
lot 148 An unuSuAl tWin HAnDleD tRAY, early-mid 20th century, decorated in lustre with the figure of a deer amongst fruit and leaves, against a blue and purple ground, the reverse also painted with a tree, a stylised blue salamander and two shields, initialled P, impressed BL, 38.5cm diameter £40 - £60
lot 139 A pAiR oF FontAineBleAu poRCelAin FiguReS, circa 1862, attributed to Jacob Petit, painted boldly in polychrome, modelled as male and female seated beside a barrel, each holding a basket of flowers, underglaze blue factory marks, 14cm high (2) £80 - £120
lot 149 A lARge ARtS AnD CRAFtS VASe BY C.H.BRAnnum, Barum, dated 1893, the green vase with three loop handles and sgraffito decoration of flowers , incised factory mark, initialled J.D, 48cm high (repaired handles and lacking some areas of paintwork) £200 - £300
lot 140 A SmAll FRenCH SeVReS StYle jeWelleRY CASket, 20th century, turquoise ground printed and painted with a seated lady fishing and wearing pink dress, signed raoul, interior cover and base painted with floral sprays, underglaze blue factory mark, 14cm wide £30 - £50
lot 150 An unuSuAl mAW AnD Co CHARgeR, circa 1870, the yellow and blue ground decorated with a central panel depicting Britannia, surrounded by a busy geometric and stylised dragon border, impressed Maw & co, Broseley, 33.5cm diameter
lot 141 A meiSSen poRCelAin FiguRAl gRoup, late 19th century, model number c65, depicting a group of three revellers beside a barrel, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, incised shape number, also marked ‘Dr’ in pale overglaze blue, 22cm high (at fault) £80 - £120
Bears paper label verso with the name Thomas c. fowler, the same art student who was a recipient of the named medallion within lot 306. £100 - £150
lot 142 A SmAll ‘SeVReS’ poRCelAin CiRCulAR Box AnD CoVeR WitH gilt metAl mountS, late 19th/early 20th century, enamelled with floral garlands and musical trophies, all , between a pink, green and gold border, underglaze blue interlaced L mark, 9.5cm diameter (metal mounts detached) £40 - £60 lot 143 tWo DReSDen SugAR SiFteRS, 20th century, painted and printed with busy polychrome floral arrangmenets, the covers with bud shaped finials, underglaze blue factory marks, 17cm and 13cm high (2) £40 - £60
lot 151 A ViCtoRiAn mAjoliCA VASe AnD StAnD, the vase of an inverted bell form with leaf and pink flower bud decoration, the seperate base of a similar decoration with cockbeaded rim and a mottled brown, green and yellow central panel, impressed victorian registration lozenge, total height 35cm high (a.f) £100 - £150 lot 152 A WilliAm mooRCRoFt potteRY poWDeR Blue pARt BReAkFASt/teA SeRViCe, circa 1930s, comprising teapot with associated cover, twin handled sugar dish with cover, two cream jugs, circular jar and cover, three egg cups, mustard pot with cover, three division toast rack, butter dish and cover, three cups, eight saucers, one small bowl, a further bowl on fixed integral stand, seven plates and a small pedestal bowl, impressed factory marks (qty, damages) £50 - £80
lot 144 A pAiR oF ContinentAl jARDinieReS AnD StAnDS, late 19th/early 20th century, the white ground decorated with a blue panels of a cherub shooting a bowl, surrounded by scrolling gilt foliage, with applied lions head handles, incised L mark, 16.5cm high (2) £80 - £120 12
lot 153 tHRee mintonS CHinA WoRkS tileS, circa 1880, designed by John Moyr Smith with scenes from Sir Walter Scott’s Stories, comprising ‘The Bride of Lammermoor, ‘ravenswood and Lucy’; ‘ivanhoe, ‘ivanhoe, Death of Bois guilbert’ and ‘Quentin Durward, Louis Quentin and Jacqueline’, each signed, 20.5cm square, impressed factory marks (3) £60 - £80 lot 154 A gRoup oF tWelVe mintonS CHinA WoRkS tileS, circa 1880, designed by John Moyr Smith, comprising five William Shakespeare examples, ‘Troilius and cressida’, ‘Taming of the Shrew’ and ‘Macbeth’, ‘A Midsummer night’s Dream’ and ‘The Merchant of venice’, together with ‘Morte D’Arthur’, ‘gerairt’, ‘nigel and King James’, four further examples, impressed factory marks (12) £100 - £150 (one with glue repaired break)
lot 160 A WilliAm mooRCRoFt jug in tHe oRCHiD AnD CoRnFloWeR pAtteRn, circa 1930s-40s, against a dark blue/green ground, facsimile signature and impressed factory marks, 16cm high £80 - £120 lot 161 A mooRCRoFt VASe in tHe ClemAtiS pAtteRn, circa 1950s, impressed factory marks and W.M £80 - £120 initials, 16cm high lot 162 tWo SmAll mooRCRoFt potteRY FooteD BoWlS, circa 1940s-50s, each tubelined with a blue, purple and yellow flower against a dark blue ground, impressed factory marks, 11cm and 9cm £40 - £60 diameter lot 163 A mooRCRoFt peDeStAl BoWl, circa 1930-50s, decorated with an orchid design against a dark blue ground, impressed marks 14cm diameter £50 - £80 lot 164 A SmAll mooRCRoFt potteRY FooteD BoWl, decorated in the Anemone design against a dark blue ground, circa 1930s-40s, impressed factory £40 - £60 marks, 13.5cm diameter
lot 155 A gRoup oF ten mintonS CHinA WoRkS tileS DeSigneD BY joHn moYR SmitH, circa 1875, transfer-printed in brown and white with Shakespearean scenes such as romeo and Juliet, Antony and cleopatra, The Tempest, King Henry iv, othello, Twelfth night, The Merchant of venice and others, impressed factory marks, signed JMS (10) £60 - £80 lot 156 A WilliAm mooRCRoFt BoWl, circa 1930s, decorated externally with the Hibiscus pattern against a green ground, the bowl with a plain ribbed gradient interior and mounted on a giltwood base to form a pedestal centrepiece, the bowl 20cm diameter, overall height 32cm high, £100 - £150 factory mark obscured
lot 165 A SHAlloW mooRCRoFt peDeStAl DiSH, decorated in an orchid design against a dark blue ground, circa 1940s-50s, impressed marks and painted W.M initials, 22.5cm diameter £60 - £80 lot 166 A SmAll mooRCRoFt peDeStAl BoWl, circa 1940s-50s, decorated with a single purple flower against a dark blue ground, impressed marks, 11cm diameter, togetherwith a small Moorcroft Anemone pattern jug, 8cm high (handle at fault) £30 - £50 (2)
lot 157 ClARiCe CliFF BizARRe FoR neWpoRt potteRY, circa 1930s, a Bonjour cowslip pattern cream jug and sugar pot, painted in honeyglaze with green, yellow and grey flowers, cream jug, 6.5cm high and sugar pot, 6.5cm high, printed £70 - £100 marks and facsmile signature (2)
lot 167 A SHAlloW mooRCRoFt potteRY BoWl, in the columbine pattern against a dark blue ground, circa 1950s, impressed factory marks and initials £50 - £80 W.M, 25cm diameter
lot 158 A mooRCRoFt potteRY plAte in tHe Anemone DeSign AgAinSt A DARk Blue/ gReen gRounD, circa 1940s-50s, impressed marks and initialled W.M in green, 22cm diameter £40 - £60 lot 159 A WilliAm mooRCRoFt jug, in the Anemone pattern, circa 1930s/1940s, tubelined against a gradiated dark green ground, facsimile signature and impressed factory mark, 21cm high £100 - £150
lot 168 A mottleD gReen glAzeD eWennY potteRY CAt, undated, modelled with head slightly turned, incised Ewenny Pottery Wales, 36cm high £100 - £150 lot 169 no lot 13
lot 170 A CHineSe BlAnC De CHine SAuCeR WitH loBeD AnD CuSpeD eDgeS, the centre inscribed with a commemorative description, the base unglazed, 15cm diameter £20 - £40
lot 177 A llADRo BuSt oF A ‘little giRl’ (issued 19711975), in a gres glaze, printed factory mark, 33cm high £300 - £500 lot 178 A Set oF Six RoYAl WoRCeSteR SmAll plAteS, circa 1911, each individually hand painted with birds, titled to the reverses, comprising, ‘great Tit’, ‘robin’, ‘red Start’, ‘gold crested’, ‘Hall finch’ and ‘Blue Tit’, within red lined rim, unsigned, 13cm diameter (hairline to one) (6) £60 - £100 lot 179 CHRiStopHeR HugHeS (ex. RoYAl WoRCeSteR ARtiSt, 20tH/21St CentuRY) A still life of peaches and blackcurrants, oil on board, signed lower right, 17cm x 23cm (oval) together with a still life of peaches and redcurrants, (a pair) £50 - £80 lot 180 A BoRDeR Fine ARtS moDel oF A BRitiSH SimmentAl Bull, a Best of Breed example, signed Jo, numbered 11, on wooden plinth base, 23cm high
lot 171 A pAiR oF imARi moonFlASkS, probably Davenport, circa 1880, the circular flasks moulded with figural heads and on set on paw feet, indistinct pattern number in iron red, otherwise unmarked, 17.5cm high (2) £50 - £80 lot 172 A pAiR oF RoYAl WoRCeSteR SiDe plAteS, dated 1925, painted by Walter Sedgley with golden Pheasants within landscape settings, further birds flying beyond, between gold lined rims, signed Sedgley, printed factory marks, 15.5cm diameter (2) £80 - £120 lot 173 A RoYAl Doulton plAte pAinteD BY FReD HAnCoCk, circa 1910, decorated with two ground nesting Woodcocks, signed fred K. Hancock, titled to reverse, with gold detailed border and also base rim, printed factory mark, 22.5cm diameter, together with a further royal Doulton plate painted by c. Hart, signed, titled to reverse ‘capercailyie’, printed factory marks, 22cm diameter (2) £60 - £80
This bull was modelled on the vendor’s prize£100 - £150 winning bull. lot 181 A BoRDeR Fine ARtS moDel gRoup oF A BRitiSH SimmentAl FAmilY, comprising bull, cow, and two calfs, a limited edition of 850, of which this is numbered 405, designed by Elizabeth MacAllister, signed and numbered, 16cm high, on £80 - £120 a seperate wooden plinth base
lot 174 A RoYAl CRoWn DeRBY imARi pARt teA SeRViCe, pattern 2444, comprising eleven teacups, twelve saucers, cream jug, waste bowl, twelve side plate and two larger plates, printed factory marks and pattern number (39) £120 - £180 lot 175 A lARge mooRCRoFt VASe in tHe HiDCote mAnoR pAtteRn, designed by Philip gibson, limited edition from 75, signed and numbered, 46.5cm high, complete with original box £1,000 - £1,500 lot 176 A lARge mooRCRoFt VASe in tHe HiDCote mAnoR pAtteRn, designed by Philip gibson, a limited edition from 75, signed and numbered, 46.5cm high, complete with original box £1,000 - £1,500
lot 182 A BoRDeR Fine ARtS moDel oF A BRitiSH SimmentAl BulloCk, designed by ray Ayres, numbered ‘81, on a wooden plinth base, 13cm high together with a Beswick model of a lamb, 8cm £50 - £80 high (2) lot 183 A pAiR oF RoYAl WoRCeSteR VASeS, dated 1903, painted by John Stinton with scenes of cattle watering beside a lake, the vase with twin handles and pedestal base. shape number 2151, signed, printed factory marks in puce, 29cm high (2) (one £400 - £600 professionally restored)
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lot 184 A RoYAl WoRCeSteR BluSH iVoRY VASe, shape g161, dated 1904, painted with a blue tit perched upon a branch, 7cm high, together with a graingers & co Worcester vase, similarly decorated with a further bird perched upon a branch, 10cm high, a royal Worcester nautilus shell, a Hadleys Worcester vase painted with purple flowers, pattern 230/38-62, 10cm high (at fault) and a small green ground coalport twin handled vase and cover, painted all around with a castle against sunset backdrop printed factory marks, 18cm high (glue repaired break to finial) (5) £80 - £120 lot 185 A RoYAl WoRCeSteR BluSH iVoRY tWinHAnDleD VASe AnD CoVeR, circa 1900-1910, painted in polychrome with an assortment of predominantly pink, purple and red flowers, with trailing decoration of leaves, all enriched with raised enamelled and gilded detail, shape 1921, printed factory mark, date mark obscured, unsigned, 30cm high (glue repaired finial, base has been broken and secured by a bolt) £100 - £150
lot 189 A BeSWiCk FRieiSAn CoW FAmilY in gloSS, comprising bull, 12cm high. cow, 11cm high (one ear chipped) and a calf, 7cm high, black printed £50 - £80 factory marks (3) lot 190 A BeSWiCk moDel oF A BelteD gAlloWAY CoW in gloSS, designed by ronald Donaldson, issued 2001-2002, from the rare Breeds Series, black printed factory mark and paper inspection £30 - £40 label, 13cm high lot 191 A BeSWiCk jeRSeY CoW FAmilY in gloSS, comprising bull, 11cm high, newton Tinkle cow, 10cm high a calf, 6.5cm high, black printed factory £50 - £80 marks (repaired legs) (3) lot 192 A BeSWiCk CHARolAiS FAmilY in gloSS, comprising a bull, 12cm high, a calf, 7.5cm high and a cow, 12.5cm high, black printed factory £60 - £80 marks (3)
lot 186 CHRiStopHeR HugHeS (ex. RoYAl WoRCeSteR ARtiSt) A still life of a small tortoisehell butterfly perched upon a group of apples, grapes, peaches and berries, watercolour, signed, 27cm x 16cm £100 - £150 lot 187 A CoAlpoRt pink AnD gReen-gRounD VASe, lacking cover, late 19th/early 20th century, number Y.5052/53, of baluster form, the neck flanked by winged swan handles, the body set with a single hand painted panel of an exotic chelsea-style bird within landscape, panel unsigned but attributed to Howitt, the reverse with a gilded basket of flowers, green printed factory mark, painted pattern number in gilt, 23cm high (base secured by a later bolt)
lot 193 A BeSWiCk gueRnSeY CoW FAmilY in gloSS, comprising a cow, 11cm high, a bull, ‘Sabrina’s Sir richmond 14th’, 12cm high and a calf, 7cm high £60 - £80 lot 194 tHRee W.H goSS pReSeRVe jARS AnD CoVeRS, 2nd period (early 20th century), transfer-printed with plums, cherries and strawberries, 8.5cm high, black printed factory marks (3) £60 - £80 lot 195 A RoYAl Doulton FiguRe, ‘June’, M.71, designed by Leslie Harradine, circa 1939, printed factory marks, 12cm high £50 - £70
See See Michael Messenger, coalport 1795-1926, Suffolk, 1995, p. 395, pl. 352 for a similar vase in the ironbridge gorge Museum Trust, coalport china Museum. £80 - £120
lot 196 A W.H goSS FiguRe, ‘Balloon Seller’, Third period (1929-39), printed factory marks and titled to base, 14cm high £30 - £50
lot 188 A BeSWiCk moDel oF iCkHAm BeSSie, 12cm high together with a Beswick model of an Ayrshire calf, 7cm high and a further Beswick model of Whitehall Mandate, printed factory marks (repaired leg) (3) £50 - £80
lot 197 A RoYAl Doulton FiguRe, ‘Patricia’, M28, circa 1932, designed by Leslie Harradine, printed and painted marks, 11cm high £50 - £70
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lot 198 A W.H goSS moDel oF DoVe CottAge At gRASmeRe, unglazed with some colouring, black-printed mark with inscription ‘’Model of Dove cottage, grasmere, the home of Wordsworth from 1799 to1808, now the Wordsworth Memorial, £50 - £80 copyright’’, 10cm long
lot 207 keitH muRRAY FoR WeDgWooD, CiRCA 1930S, A mAtt YelloW glAzeD DiSH, with incised rims to the wide rim, factory marks and facsimile £40 - £60 signature, 24.5cm diameter lot 208 A CHARlotte RHeAD FoR BuRleigH WARe VASe in tHe FloRentine pAtteRn, typically tubelined in burnt oranges and greens, number 70/4752, printed and painted marks alongside facsimile signature, 21cm high £100 - £150
lot 199 A W.H goSS moDel oF lADY RoSe, Third Period, circa 1929-39, black printed factory mark and title, £40 - £60 17cm high
lot 209 A RoYAl CopenHAgen poRCelAin moDel oF A HeRon, designed by Th. Madsen, model number 532, printed and impressed factory marks, 27cm high £100 - £150 lot 210 A ColleCtion oF RoYAl CRoWn DeRBY imARi miniAtuReS, comprising two coal scuttles, 9cm high; a tyg, pattern 2451, 4cm high, a mug, 4cm high, a jug, 8cm high; a tri-footed pot, 5cm high and a campagna urn vase, 6.5cm high, printed factory marks (7) £100 - £150
lot 200 A RoYAl Doulton FiguRe, ‘Pollyanna’, Hn2965, 16.5cm high, together with a further royal Doulton figure, ‘Eliza’, Hn3179, 20cm high, printed factory £40 - £60 marks (2) lot 201 A BeSWiCk moDel oF A HunteR HoRSe in DAppeD gReY gloSS, designed by graham Tongue, £40 - £60 printed factory mark, 20cm high lot 202 A mooRCRoFt CiRCulAR jAR AnD CoVeR, dated 1994, the purple ground tubelined with pansy flowers, impressed and painted marks, 11.5cm diameter, contained within original box £80 - £120 lot 203 A limiteD eDition mooRCRoFt VASe, dated 1993, the slender baluster body tubelined with yellow, blue and pink roses against a gradient green ground, numbered 218/500, impressed and painted marks, 27cm high, contained within £200 - £300 original box
lot 211 A ColleCtion oF RoYAl CRoWn DeRBY imARi miniAtuReS, comprising a heart shaped trinket box and cover, 6cm wide, a jug, 8cm high, a vase, 7cm high, a sugar bowl, 8.5cm diameter, rectangular trinket dish, 12cm wide, a tapered vase, 6.5cm high and a circular trinket box and cover, 4.5cm diameter, printed and painted marks (7) £70 - £100 lot 212 tHRee BeSWiCk moDelS oF ClAYBuRY leegWAteR, 12.5cm high, together with a pair of Beswick friesian calfs, 7cm high, and a Beswick Hereford Bull, 12cm high, printed factory marks (6) £80 - £120 lot 213 Six RoYAl CRoWn DeRBY pApeRWeigHtS, comprising a field Mouse, silver stopper, Meadow rabbit (an Exclusive for the royal crown Derby collectors club), cottage garden Kitten, a model of a Seated cat, a rabbit, and two teddy bears modelled as one (6) £100 - £150
lot 204 A mooRCRoFt limiteD eDition ‘keRAlA’ pAtteRn VASe BY BeVeRleY WilkeS, dated 1999, tubelined all around with decoration of elephants, impressed and painted marks, 18.5cm £250 - £300 high, contained within original box lot 205 A mooRCRoFt SlenDeR BAluSteR VASe, dated 1991, tubelined with Anemone against a dark blue ground, impressed and painted marks, 28cm high, £120 - £180 contained within original box
lot 214 A lAte 19tH/eARlY 20tH CentuRY RuBY Wine glASS, with acid-etched decoration of a putto surrounded by leafy vines, also bearing initials ‘Lf’ below a crown, the red and green single air twist stem with single multi-faceted knop, on a spreading circular foot with similar leaf decoration, 22.5cm high, together with a cobalt blue wine glass, probably Bohemian, 23cm high £50 - £80
lot 206 A mooRCRoFt VASe, dated 1992, tubelined with Parrots Pecking at fruit, impressed and painted marks, 25cm high, contained within original box £200 - £300 16
lot 215 An 18tH CentuRY RounD Funnel Wine glASS, the shoulder knop and central knop terminating in a conical foot, 15cm high £120 - £180
lot 222 A 19tH CentuRY peRCuSSion RiFle, the lockplate engraved with a rampant beast, the trigger with floral decoration, the full length mahogany stock with brass trigger guard, buttplate and patchbox, barrel length 93cm, overall length 136cm £50 - £80 lot 223 A miD-19tH CentuRY eASt inDiA CompAnY peRCuSSion RiFle WitH RAmRoD, the three quarter wooden stock with two steel bands, with brass trigger guard, lockplate with indistinct rampant lion marking, also numbered 3811, barrel inscribed ‘fvii 262 KoP’, barrel length 93cm, overall length 126cm £60 - £80
lot 216 A BoHemiAn SCHWARtzlot enAmelleD glASS VASe, circa 1820-40, the slightly tapered bucket vase decorated all around with figures in hunting on horseback with hounds, below a wavy line and dot upper rim, 17cm diameter, 20cm high £150 - £250
militARiA lot 217 An 1895/97 pAtteRn inFAntRY oFFiCeR’S SWoRD, the regulation hilt with vr cypher, with a wire bound fishskin grip and original sword knot, the fullered blade with spear point, etched with floral decoration and further vr cypher, makers’ mark indistinct, with brown leather field service scabbard with steel chape, blade length 83cm, overall length 101cm £80 - £120
lot 224 An inteReSting WoRlD WAR one gRoup RelAting to tWo BRotHeRS, Trooper Percy osborne of the London Yeomanry and Private William A. osbourne of the gordon Highlanders; comprising William osborne’s regimental walking cane, kilt and sporran (named), regimental wooden plaque, brass shoulder titles and a white metal badge, a black cloth backed regimental badge, an imperial Service badge, a Birmingham silver cigarette case with engraved initials W.o, an EPnS lighter by Dunhill, patent number 390107, an amethyst set fob seal with engraved inscription, a trio of medals, also items relating to Trooper Percy osborne of the city of London Yeomanry (roughriders), (killed in action aged 23), comprising a newspaper clipping detailing his death and a further newspaper article showing the memorial, his Lifeguards badges, postcards from Percy, photographs of both brothers, two Queen Mary christmas 1914 tins (empty of contents) together with a WW1 brass and white metal german belt buckle, marked with the motto ‘got Mit Uns’ (a quantity) £200 - £300 lot 225 A FiRSt WoRlD WAR BlACk AnD WHite pHotogRApH AlBum, depicting scenes in cairo and Baghdad, including aerial photography; shots of American, Portuguese, french and British bombers and reconnaisance planes to include a Brequet Br.19, Bristol Bulldog, and vickers vernon; members of the royal flying corps and other regiments alongside the AA; various local scenes etc (a small quantity, album in poor condition)
lot 218 A SeConD WoRlD WAR RoYAl AiR FoRCe SeA ReSCue liFe BoAt pennAnt, dated 1943, marked London with the War Department Arrow in black, sold together with a photograph of ‘The Lady’ off the coast of Malta, reportedly the rescue boat this flag came from (pennant in a poor condition) £40 - £60 lot 219 A CAnADiAn RoYAl Winnipeg RiFleS Belt, together with a coloured field Service cap and a Union Jack flag, probably WW2-era, 178cm wide Sold together with a photograph of the vendor’s relative wearing the Winnipeg rifles belt. £40 - £60 lot 220 An eARlY 19tH CentuRY peRCuSSion RiFle WitH RAmRoD, the dark wooden stock with abbreviated fore-end, the top flat of barrel inscribed ‘1066/74’ barrel length 80cm, overall length 120cm £60 - £80 lot 221 A 19tH CentuRY peRCuSSion RiFle WitH RAmRoD, the walnut three quarter stock with patchbox, rearsight, brass trigger guard, barrel inscribed 664/83, barrel length 81cm, overall length 121cm £70 - £100
compiled by a member of the AA during the first World War. in all, some 450 AA staff saw service on the Western front, with at least 20 being killed in action. Patrols of military age were encouraged to enlist, and as many were former soldiers they £40 - £60 returned to their old regiments. 17
lot 226 An inDiAn SeRViCe mutinY meDAl, 1857-59, awarded to ‘JAs Maguire 53rd reg’t’, with ‘Lucknow’ clasp’ note- 53rd regiment later became the K.S.L.i. £500 - £700 lot 227 A pAiR oF WoRlD WAR i meDAlS, WAR meDAl AnD ViCtoRY meDAl, mounted to bar, awarded £30 - £50 to ‘47011 gnr r.c. Morgan r.A.’
lot 232 An 1821 pAtteRn ligHt CAVAlRY oFFiCeRS’ SWoRD, assembled by Joseph Starkey of 23 conduit Street, London, wire bound fishskin grip with three bar steel hilt and white sword knot, the blade with floral decoration and etched crown over royal cypher, painted black steel scabbard with two loose, suspension rings, 89cm blade length, overall length 105cm
lot 228 A geRmAn WoRlD WAR ii luFtWAFFe StAinleSS Steel nAVigAtoRS WAtCH, by Lange & Sohne, the black dial with luminous arabic numerals, the gilt movement signed ‘A Lange & Sohne no.211138’, inside back cover engraved ‘gerat nr 127-560A-1 Werk nr 211138 Anforderz fi 23883 Hersteller felsing Berlin’, 53mm diameter £3,000 - £5,000 lot 229 A leAtHeR-CASeD DollonD, lonDon, mAHogAnY AnD BRASS Single DRAWeR teleSCope, the leather case bearing later brass plaque with inscription, ‘Duke of Wellington, Waterloo, 1815’, length when closed 28cm (a.f) £80 - £120 lot 230 An inDiAn ARmY SeConD WoRlD WAR uniFoRm, belonging to Temporary Major Bernard Anthony Peter Hayes (b. 20th April, 1921), service number Ec10234, who served with the 5th Battallion of the Mahratta Light infantry, comprising a green khaki tunic and pair of trousers, the tunic bearing cloth Mahrattas shoulder titles, eight regimental brass buttons, and three brass rank stars to each shoulder (2)
Jospeh Starkey was essentially a gold Lacemen who also assembled naval dirks and swords. He was noted as buying blades from robert Mole & Sons. £100 - £150 lot 233 A 19tH CentuRY SHoRt SWoRD, with three bar steel hilt, slightly curved 48cm blade, overall length 57cm, scabbard with two loose suspension rings (at fault) £30 - £50 lot 234 An ottomAn peRCuSSion RiFle, 19th century the 92.5cm barrel with 13 eleven foliate engraved bands, the stock with remains of mother-of-pearl inlay, indistinct markings to lockplate, overall length 131cm (at fault) £100 - £150 lot 235 ‘A piCtoRiAl SouVeniR AnD HiStoRY oF tHe FiRSt BAttAlion oF tHe king’S SHRopSHiRe ligHt inFAntRY, poonA, inDiAn, 1925’ publiished by the British Historical and Art Publishing company, containing 36 black and white photographs with printed captions, of officers, platoons, corporals, regimental band, machine gun section, signallers, colours and trophies, and more, together with a King’s Shropshire Light infantry box with hinged cover, circa 1920, the cover inset with the KSLi emblem £80 - £120 and motto, 28cm wide, 6cm high (2)
Temporary Major Hayes was mentioned in £40 - £60 despatches. (see supplement info) lot 231 A C.m.g. C.l.e. m.C gRoup oF nine meDAlS, awarded to P.J.g. Pipon, comprising; the most distinguished order of St Michael and St george companions (c.M.g.), silver gilt and enamel neck badge 60mm x 45mm (including crown suspension), the most eminent order of the india Empire companions (c.i.E.), gold and enamel neck badge 56mm x 37mm (including crown suspension, Military cross, gvr unamed as issued, indian general service medal, north West fonrtier 1908 clasp, awarded to ‘Mr P.J.g. Pipon Edq i.c.S.’, the Mons Star 1914 with clasp, 5th Aug-22nd nov 1914, awarded to ‘2 Lieut P.J.g. Pipon’, the British War and victory medal with M.i.D. oakleaves, awarded to ‘capt P.J.g. Pipon’, indian general Service medal with ‘Afghanistan n.W.f. 1919’, clasp, awarded to ‘DY comnr P.J.g. Pipon civil Dept’t’, Delhi Dubar Medal £5,000 - £7,000 1911, together with ephemera
lot 236 A RepliCA moDel oF A SHARpS 1852 CiVil WAR-eRA Single-SHot peRCuSSion piStol, with two piece wooden grip, inscribed ‘Sharps 1852’ below the hammer, barrel length 20cm, £30 - £50 overall length 34cm (hammer a.f) lot 237 tWo kukRi kniVeS in leAtHeR SCABBARDS, 44cm long, together with a novelty letter opener in the form of a sword in a black scabbard, 24cm £40 - £60 long (3) 18
lot 238 A poSt-WAR geRmAn Hunting kniFe WitH StAg HAnDle, the blade with makers’ mark for f.W Backhaus, bears inscription ‘53, W, Souvenir for Kamp Komandant’, in a brown leather sheathe, blade length 22cm, overall length 34.5cm £80 - £120
lot 245 A lARge ColleCtion oF ARmY BADgeS, original and reproduction (a lot) £300 - £500 lot 246 tHRee WoRlD WAR i meDAlS, awarded to ‘13001 PTE J.W. Stokes S.Staffs r’, with the minitures mounted to bar, together with three World War ii medals; the Africa Star, Defence medal and War Medal, several further assorted commemorative medals and assorted British coins (a lot) £100 - £150
lot 239 A ColleCtion oF meDAlS, BADgeS AnD ButtonS, to include; three World War i medals, three World War ii medals, a group of six World War ii medals mounted to bar, a croix de guerre, nine Army Sports medals, photographs, a silver cased full hunter pocket watch and two alberts (a lot) £200 - £300 lot 240 A militARY geneRAl SeRViCe meDAl, with ‘Albuhera’ clasp, awarded to Hugh Parbut Serjt 39th foot’ with documentation note- Battle of Albuhera- 7000 British casulties out of 35000, 4400 out of 6500 infantry and the french lost £1,200 - £1,500 almost a third, approx 7000
lot 247 A ColleCtion oF militARY uniFoRmS, relating to father and son, Major Dr. John Lithgow and his son, captain John Lithgow; comprising Dr. Lithgow’s first World War royal Army Medical corps red waistcoat, mess jacket (named) and mess trousers, a navy blue jacket, dress sword belt and slings, each with regimental buttons and regalia, together with captain John Lithgow’s royal Engineer reserves navy double-breasted coat and a royal Artillery overall and a green tartan kilt with a white and black horse hair sporran, probably £300 - £400 non-regimental (a quantity)
lot 241 A ViCtoRiAn mAn’S poCket HAnDkeRCHieF, commmorating the great victory gained by the British navy over the Spanish fleet, 1588’, printed in black with a depiction of Sir francis Drake playing bowls, also inscribed in ink with the name reggie, alongside the date, 1888, to the top left £30 - £50 corner, 58cm square
lot 248 A geRmAn mARine BRASS CHRonometeR BY enno koopmAnn, Bremen, no. 6226, with a silvered 9cm dial with subsidiary seconds and state of wind dial, box 17cm wide (glass face damaged) *Enno Julius Koopmann had a business in 148, Port road, Bremen from 1905 until mid-August £300 - £500 1944.
lot 242 A BRitiSH FiRSt WoRlD WAR 1907 pAtteRn BAYonet BY SAnDeRSon, dated ‘18 (1918), blade length 50cm, overall length 55.5cm with leather and steel scabbard, together with a Police £40 - £60 truncheon (2)
lot 249 tWo DepReSSion RAnge FinDeRS mARk ii to V teleSCope mARk i SigHtS, no.241, 52cm long £80 - £120 lot 250 A WoRlD WAR ii omegA StAinleSS Steel WRiStWAtCH, engraved to the reverse ‘crown over A.M. goldsmiths & Silversmiths co Ltd MK viiA 6B-159-5398/40’, the white dial with Arabic numerals and sweep seconds, revolving milled edge bezel, with attached leather strap noteBelonged to Lieut commander Peter James Hutton DSc rn 1914- 801 Squadron Yeovil, 13/6/1942- 801 Squadron gibralter to Malta on H.M.S. Eagle (Sunk Aug 1942), June flying Sea Hurricanes, Sept flying Seafirs, oct flying Spitfires to Malta (H.M.S. furious), 1942-1943awarded DSc for part in Malta convoy, 1st Squadron command 805, later squadrons 796, 766 £400 - £600 (1951)
lot 243 A ViCtoRiAn oFFiCeR’S BRASS-HilteD DReSS SWoRD AnD SCABBARD, the three bar hilt with crowned vr cypher, hilt with wire-bound fishskin grip, straight blade etched with floral motifs and royal cypher, serial number 97513, steel scabbard with two loose suspension rings, blade length £100 - £150 83cm, overall length 97cm lot 244 A nAVAl oFFiCeRS’ SHoRt SWoRD, in early 19th century style but possibly a later copy, with an ivorine grip, the black leather scabbard with brass mounts and engraved fouled anchor mark, 35cm £80 - £120 blade length, overall length 48cm 19
lot 251 A pAiR oF WoRlD WAR i meDAlS, WAR meDAl AnD ViCtoRY meDAl, awarded to ‘31344 PTE. E. Williams K.S.L.i’, together with memorial plaque ‘Edwin Williams’, with photograph of his grave £80 - £120
lot 256 A SilVeR pReSentAtion goBlet BY geoRge joHn RiCHARDS & eDWARD CHARleS BRoWn, awarded to colour Sergeant James curry on his leaving the 49th regiment (the Princess charlotte of Wales’s Hertfordshire regiment of foot) by captains corban and Madan, 1869, bears inscription to both sides, with London silver date mark for 1866, the baluster cup with embossed and chased floral decoration, on single knop stem, 18cm high £60 - £80
lot 252 A 9Ct golD RAoB mASoniC meDAl, together with two silver and enamel masonic medals, two gilt metal and enamel masonic medals and a white metal medal ‘guest Hospital Dudley’, cycle Parade and Midsummer fair July 22nd 1896’ (6) £100 - £200
lot 257 A queen’S SoutH AFRiCA 1899-1902 meDAl, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, awarded to 1352 cr. Serjt. J.curry, n. Stafford regt’
lot 253 A SteReoSCopiC VieWeR WitH A ColleCtion oF AppRoximAtelY tHiRtY-SeVen piCtuRe CARDS BY unDeRWooD AnD unDeRWooD, documenting the Boer War, including views such as ‘British Mounted infantry feeling for the Enemy morning of June 4th, 1900’; ‘in the orange river Trenches holding back the Boers’; ‘gallant Storming of a Boer Kopje by the Suffolks at colesberg’ (a quantity) £40 - £60
Believed to be the son of the colour Sergeant James curry referenced in the previous lot. £80 - £120 lot 258 no lot lot 259 A CommeRCiAl Deep SeA DiVeRS’ Helmet, circa 1970s, bears paper label for the company J.r McDermott inc, inscribed with the name ‘Tim’, the black painted helmet with a square glass face, with Marsh and Marine communications tube, 34cm high
lot 254 A DelFt BoWl CommemoRAting loRD HoRAtio nelSon’S ACHieVementS At tHe nile, copenhagen and Trafalgar, 20th century, painted in blue with a portrait of nelson below the inscription, painted externally with flowers, blue initials to base, 25cm diameter £50 - £80
The original owner of this helmet worked for McDermott inc and was involved in diving within the Persian gulf during the 1970s during the early days of oil exploration. £120 - £180 lot 260 tHRee SilVeR, SilVeR gilt AnD polYCHRome enAmel mASoniC meDAlS, with ribbons and clasps, together with a gilt metal and polychrome enamel masonic medal and a white metal masonic medallion ‘instituted by H.r.H Aug fred Duke of Sussex M.W. grand Master’, dated 1830, 35mm diameter (5) £100 - £150
lot 255 A FRenCH SilVeR CAmpAign CutleRY Set, circa 1820-25, comprising a folding knife, fork, and spoon, the ebonised handles with shield escutcheons; a plain silver beaker with indistinct marks for Theodor Tonnelier; an ebony condiment container with ivory inlay; a bone tooth pick/spoon and a cork screw, retailed by Pradier, Paris, contained within a hinged wooden container, with brass lock, and plain brass shield escutcheon (key lacking), 16cm high £200 - £400
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gentlemen’S liBRARY FuRniSHingS lot 264 An eBoniSeD ConDuCtoRS BAton, late 19th century, with white metal mounts and bearing the inscription ‘’Presented to Mr W. Dumville as a token of respect by the late members of St Margarets choir Hollinwood oct 15th 1890’’, length 55cm £70 - £100 lot 265 A leiCA m3 no. 958 305 CHRome, with a Leitz Wetzlar Summaron 1:28/ 35 lens and cap, no. 2101942, and spectacle finder (attached), also to include a Leica Meter Mr, leather case and strap £150 - £250 lot 266 A BRonze FiVe pieCe monkeY BAnD, 20th century, possibly Austrian, four of the cold painted figures humorously modelled playing different instruments, comprising of violin, bassoon, horn, cymbals and drum, while another monkey perches on a drum and conducts, also to include a music stand, each measuring from approximately 5.5cm - 3cm high (6) £150 - £200 lot 267 A SegmenteD HoRn WAlking CAne, comprising segmented bands of horn tapering from a blonde £200 - £400 horn pommel, 85cm long
lot 272 tHe egYptiAn ‘Book oF tHe DeAD’ BY CHARleS H S DAViS, edited with introduction a complete translation and various chapters on its history, symbolism etc. published by g.P. Putnam’s Sons 1894, 31cm wide, 36cm high £50 - £70 lot 273 AFteR geoRgeS VAn DeR StRAeten (18561941), An ARt nouVeAu miD-BRoWn pAtinAteD BRonze BuSt oF A Young WomAn, wearing a triform hat with silk bow to her neck above an open neck line, signed to the base and with stamped mark for ‘Société des Bronzes de Paris’ to the reverse, standing on a chamfered white onyx base, 19cm high £120 - £150 lot 274 AFteR geoRgeS VAn DeR StRAeten (18561941), An ARt nouVeAu miD-BRoWn pAtinAteD BRonze BuSt oF A Young WomAn, wearing a hat over long flowing hair above a dress with open neck line and off the shoulder, signed to the base and with stamped mark for ‘Société des Bronzes de Paris’ to the reverse, standing on a white onyx chamfered tapering base, 18.5cm high £120 - £150 lot 275 A gRoup oF FouR eARlY 20tH CentuRY egYptiAn WAll HAngingS, each showing typical stylised figures worked in silk and stitched to a hessian backing comprising of three landscape examples, 116cm/107cm/45cm wide, each approximately 48cm high along with a portrait example, 136cm high, 51cm wide £80 - £120
lot 268 A ViCtoRiAn WAlnut ADmiRAl FitzRoYS BARometeR, with silvered register and exposed mercury level in a scrolling leaf moulded wall £100 - £200 hanging case, 122cm high lot 269 A mixeD gRoup oF metAl WAReS, to include a brass Anglo-indian silk iron, 12.5cm long, four figures modelled as indian deities in various poses, measuring from 5.5cm-7cm high, a small opium or scroll weight in the form of a deer in repose, a brass seal, a lock and other items (11) £30 - £50 lot 270 An AFRiCAn Hunting SpeAR, early 20th century, with copper and metal binding to the £30 - £50 wooden shaft, overall length 155cm
lot 276 A peRuViAn SHipiBo tRiBe potteRY jAR, 20th century, with squat bulbous body and flared lip, decorated with a stylised scrolling pattern, 12cm high; an early columbian style pottery jar and cover, with head form finial, 13cm high, and a jug in similar style in the form of a bulbous figure playing a ukulele, 17cm high (all at fault) (3) £50 - £80 lot 277 tWo AFRiCAn CARVeD WooDen mASkS, both 20th century, the first a Mali Dogan mask, 42.5cm tall, the second an ivory coast Senufo tribal example, 45cm tall, and an unusual carved wooden figure, possibly East African Tanzanian Kwere tribe, 32.5cm high (3) £30 - £50
lot 271 A HARDYS; pAtent ‘peRFeCt’ FlY FiSHing Reel, 4.25 inches diameter with ‘rod in Hand’ trade mark, ivory handle and the drum wheel with tension regulator in an original Hardy Bros, Alnwick & 61.PALL MALL. London.SW leather case lined with crimson velvet, the case personalised £300 - £500 ‘E.E. Elm House grantham’ 21
lot 278 An inDoneSiAn BAtAk WooDen BloW pipe WitH HAnging Box, with inlaid bead detail and carved bone toggle; the pipe 37cm in length, and a carved wooden short stick with figurative decoration, 34cm long (2) £30 - £50
lot 285 A gRoup oF FouRteen ViCtoRiAn, eDWARDiAn AnD lAteR WAlking CAneS AnD StiCkS, to include a marine vertebrae walking cane, of graduated segmented sections, the hardwood pommel inlaid with a Jamaica farthing, length 85cm; a carved hardwood novelty dog head walking cane with bone detail, hinged jaw and inlaid glass eyes, length 88cm; two ebonised walking canes with horn handles on engraved silver mounts, lengths 84-5cm, a carved African hardwood waking cane, with the pommel as a horse’s head, possibly omdurman province, length 92cm; and various other examples (14) (at fault) £400 - £600 lot 286 A miD 19tH CentuRY miCRo moSAiC DeSk StAnD, the centre decorated depicting a seated hen and five chicks flanked by three pen slots to each side, mounted behind a later giltwood slip in a stained wooden frame, the desk stand 16.8cm wide, 11.2cm deep £1,000 - £1,500
lot 279 tHRee nigeRiAn YoRoBA FiguRAtiVe WooD CARVeD totemS, 20th century, measuring 57cm, 60cm and 77.5cm tall, respectively (3) £50 - £80 lot 280 A polYneSiAn CARVeD WooDen pADDle, 20th century, all over carved with geometric design, 106cm long £100 - £150 lot 281 A gRoup oF ASiAn BRonze AnD metAl WeARS, to include a chinese tripod censer with taotie detail, 10cm diameter, a Burmese opium weight in the form of a cockerel, 7cm high, a Buddhist prayer bell (possibly Thai, lacking clapper), 17cm high, and two bowls with flared lip on raised foot rim , with molded ribbed detail to the exterior, 12cm and 14.5cm diameter respectively (5) £30 - £60
lot 287 Hennet, g. A mAp oF tHe CountY pAlAtine oF lAnCASteR DiViDeD in to HunDReDS AnD pARiSHeS FRom An ACCuRAte SuRVeY, made in the years 1828 and 1829, published by Henry Teesdale & co, 302 Holborn, London, May 1st 1830, engraved in detail, with cartouche of the new custom House, Liverpool, hand coloured and with original leather case, 163cm x 116cm £100 - £150 lot 288 A pAiR oF ViCtoRiAn CASt iRon FiRe DogS in tHe FoRm oF lion AnD uniCoRn, approximately 63cm long, 33cm high £150 - £250
lot 282 tWo AtelieR HAgenAueR Wien BRonze AFRiCAn CHilD FiguReS, circa 1930’s, the first modelled standing with hands behind his back, wearing two metal necklaces, 10cm high, the second styled sitting looking over his shoulder, with a double banded arm cuff, 8.5cm high, both with ATELiEr HAgEnAUEr WiEn wHw MADE in gErMAnY to the base (2) £200 - £400
lot 289 A jApAneSe pHotogRApH AlBum, circa 1900, containing fifty hand tinted photographs of landscapes and scenes of daily life (some posed), to include The Sacred Birdge at nikko and Shiba at Tokyo, some images numbered and labeled in English, all contained within a black lacquered album, the cover depicting figures at play in a garden setting, with raised gilding and leather spine, 32cm high x 40.5cm, the photographs of varying sizes (at fault) £200 - £300
lot 283 A CARtieR tRAVel timepieCe, circa 1970’s, the quartz movement with white dial enclosed within a rectangular case with burgundy enamel roman numerals and minute track, the hinged cover rotating to create a standing base, 6.5cm x 5cm, with original box and pouch (untested and unwarranted) £120 - £150 lot 284 AFteR AnDRé VinCent BeCqueRel (18931981) A BRonze moDel oF A WRen, naturalistically styled perched on a slender branch, 25cm high £120 - £150
lot 290 A HARDWooD knoBkeRRie WitH SpHeRiCAl HeAD, late 19th/ early 20th century, probably Zulu, with five bands of copper wire at intervals along the slightly tapering shaft, 85cm in length £80 - £120 22
lot 291 A pAiR oF CoppeR DouBle HAnDle SleeVe VASeS, in the Arts and crafts style, each embossed with a pomegranate plant design to both sides, approximately 21cm high (at fault) £60 - £100 lot 292 A gRoup oF eleVen WAlking CAneS AnD StiCkS in A VARietY oF StYleS, late 19th/ 20th century, to include an ebonised stick with horn handle on engraved white metal mount with inscription to D. Scot Esq, dated 1904, length 92cm; an ivory handle walking stick with silver mount, engraved with initials and the date 1896, length 84cm, a chinese carved hardwood cane with engraved silver pommel, length 89cm, and other examples; also to include a silver handle umbrella, length 91cm (at fault) (12) £200 - £400
lot 298 An eDWARDiAn mAHogAnY BilliARDS SCoReBoARD BY geo WRigHt & Co, with numbers painted in gilt and black, 82cm in length (at fault) £80 - £120 lot 299 A 19tH CentuRY eBoniSeD mAntel timepieCe, in the form of a bracket clock of small proportions, the 4 inch enamel dial with ring of roman numerals over a satinwood panel between front corner gilt metal tapering columns under and arched top with loop handle the drum movement unsigned, 26cm high £100 - £150 lot 300 A BRonze plAque oF CHRiSt, of circular form with rich brown patina, cast in relief with the head of christ adorned with a crown of thorns, mounted on a velvet covered board, 16cm diameter £60 - £80 lot 301 A BRonze oVAl plAque, in the coalbrookdale style, cast in relief with a scene depicting two maidens with a stag, mounted on a wooden board, £80 - £120 16.5cm high x 25cm wide
lot 293 A ViCtoRiAn mAHogAnY Single FuSee WAll timepieCe, the 11.5 inch white enamel dial with ring of roman numerals, 39cm diameter overall £120 - £180 lot 294 A 20tH CentuRY lACqueReD BRASS RepeAting CARRiAge CloCk, the 2.75 inch white dial signed ‘Mathew norman, London’ within a ring of roman numerals, the back plate inscribed ‘Swiss Made movement, Mathew norman, London 1751A’ the movement striking on £150 - £250 a coiled gong, 14cm high
lot 302 A CASt BRonze plAque oF H.m king geoRge V, 20th century, of circular form, with rich brown patina, cast in relief to depict the King in profile wearing ceremonial uniform and medals, 20cm £100 - £150 diameter
lot 295 A lAte 19tH/eARlY 20tH CentuRY BRASS CARRiAge CloCk, the 2 inch white enamel dial with ring of roman numerals the movement striking on a coiled gong, the backplate stamped £100 - £150 ‘147’ 12cm high lot 296 A tABle top miniAtuRe mAHogAnY CHeSt, of three long graduated drawers fitted with gilt metal ring handles raised on plain bracket feet, 30.5cm £70 - £90 wide, 29.5cm high, 18.5cm deep
lot 303 A CASt metAl ARt nouVeAu BRonze pAtinAteD plAque, early 20th century, of rectangular form, depicting a young girl skipping, with boys to either side holding a rope, fruit and foliage to the surround, recast from original bronze plate, indistinctly signed, contained in £100 - £150 wooden frame, 32.5cm x 37cm
lot 297 A tABle top mAHogAnY BoWFRont CABinet/CHeSt, with three quarter gallery top over a bowed bevelled glass cabinet door revealing a vacant interior over three long drawers fitted with gilt metal knob handles, 37cm wide, 52.5cm £80 - £120 high, 29cm deep
lot 304 A miD 19tH CentuRY gilt BRASS FRenCH CARtel StYle WAll CloCk, striking the hour and half hour passing on a single bell, the 4 inch dial with outer ring of Arabic numerals, and inner ring of roman numerals, 49.5cm high £100 - £150 23
lot 305 A CHineSe Silk emBRoiDeReD men’S Smoking jACket, late 19th century, stitched in threads of various blues, white and red on blue silk with red trim to highlight the collar and sleeves, all-over decorated with circular foliate designs with butterfly detail and interspersed floral motifs, the hem with distinctive stylised wave pattern with ruyi bats and auspicious symbols amongst the waves, lined with a pale blue patterned silk, approximately 80cm in length, 40cm across the chest, arm length 60cm (at fault) and an embroidered waistcoat, 20th century, decorated with a floral pattern in purples whites and greens on black silk, approximately 55cm in length (2)
lot 308 A lAte 19tH/eARlY 20tH CentuRY CAmpAign StYle mAHogAnY gun CASe, with brass corner protectors and end brass flush fitting swing handles, the case opening to reveal an interior tray (lacking lock) 85.5cm long, 14.5cm high, 25cm deep £100 - £200 lot 309 A BRonze tWin HAnDle VASe in ARCHAiC CHineSe StYle, with flared lip and bulbous body on raised foot rim, decorated with three bands of stylised taotie design with thunder scroll detail, the base with a three character ‘political work’ mark, 30.5cm high (at fault) £60 - £80 lot 310 A pAiR oF WeSt AFRiCAn HARDWooD CeRemoniAl DAnCe pADDleS, nigeria, 20th century, each with carved and pierced design to head, handle and base, length 167cm (2) (at fault) £30 - £60 lot 311 A mAtCHeD pAiR oF eARlY 19tH CentuRY tReen nutmeg gRAteRS, 8.5cm and 8cm high, a treen beaker, carved with flared lip and tapering body raised on a squat pedestal foot, 13.5cm high, along with a pair of treen candlesticks, 18cm high £60 - £80 (5)
Provenance: from a collection belonging to Admiral James Startin, sold on friday 17th September 1954 as part of the Sale of valuable furnishings from Linley Hall, Bishops castle £1,000 - £1,500 lot 306 Antoine VeCHte (1799-1868) An eleCtRotYpe meDAllion AWARD meDAl FoR SuCCeSS in tHe nAtionAl ARt Competition, the design depicting a portrait of Queen victoria contained within a double band bearing an inscription, the surround with nude figures in various poses, the whole within scrolling foliate borders, signed by the artist and with the engraved dedication THoMAS foWLEr 1864 STAgE XXiii, in original presentation box, 14.5cm diameter
lot 312 A SHell AnD knotteD WoVen FiBRe neCklACe, Papa new guinea, 20th century, decorated with rows of cowrie shells about the collar and giant shells to either side of the bib, with mother of pearl and bead detail, on presentation stand, approximately 50cm long x 26cm wide, the £30 - £50 stand 56cm high (at fault)
The medallist Antoine vechte (1799-1868) was a french silversmith who also worked in England (London), where he had moved after the revolution in 1848. He specialised in the renaissance style. He joined the firm Hunt & roskell, where he made virtuoso repoussé work and had considerable influence in England, especially as his silver work began to be reproduced with the Electrotype technique.
lot 313 A HuntleY & pAlmeR BiSCuit tin in tHe FoRm oF eigHt BookS BounD togetHeR BY A gReen BuCkleD Belt, the base marked ‘Huntley and Palmers Biscuits reading & London’, 16cm high x 16.5cm wide, and another Huntley & Palmer ‘Statue’ biscuit tin, of plinth form with an interpretation of a classical statue on each of the £80 - £120 four sides, 18.5cm high (2)
See the victoria and Albert Museum London, for £50 - £100 similar example lot 307 A leiCA m3 35mm CAmeRA no. 176421 in oRiginAl leAtHeR CASe, with a Leitz Elmer f=5cm 1:35 lens no. 969074 complete with lens cap, along with a Petri Meter, a boxed Wratten filter no. 85 and pouch, and a Leica guide by W.D £150 - £200 Emanuel, Thirty-third edition
lot 314 An ASHtRAY FRom H.m YACHt BRitAnniA, circa 1954-1997, the glass tray raised on circular base decorated with the royal insignia of Her Majesty £40 - £60 Elizabeth ii, 18cm wide
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lot 315 An onYx DeSk StAnD oF ReCtAngulAR FoRm, the base centrally mounted with a cold painted bronze model of a stag in repose flanked by two hinged pen holders containing pens, with a shallow curved recess running the length of the base, along with two white metal letter openers, the base measures 2.2cm high x 25.3cm long x 13 cm wide (5) £100 - £150
lot 322 A pAiR oF ReCtAngulAR gReen tole WAll lAnteRnS lAteR FitteD WitH tWo BRAnCH eleCtRiC FittingS, the four glass shades with hinge to the base under a pagoda top with ball finials, 27cm wide, 42.5cm high, 19cm deep £200 - £300 lot 323 A pAiR oF BlACk tole WARe WAll lAnteRnS with gilt highlighting the hinged door opening to reveal a single branch fitting for electricity, 23cm wide, 49.5cm high, 17cm deep (2) £200 - £300
lot 316 A 19tH CentuRY mAHogAnY AnD eBoniSeD leVeR WounD muSiC Box, the case with boxwood stringing opening to reveal a 6 inch cylinder and single piece comb under a glazed dust cover, 38.5cm wide, 15cm high, 23.5cm deep £150 - £250 lot 317 A lAte ViCtoRiAn RepeAting CARRiAge CloCk, the 2.25 inch white enamel dial within a ring of roman numerals, the movement striking on two coiled gongs, the strike mechanism at £150 - £250 fault, 15.5cm high
lot 324 A SCAnDAnAViAn giltWooD AnD geSSo ARCHiteCtuRAl WAll CloCk with ribbon moulded pediment over a 7 inch dial with ring of Arabic numerals above two groups of three fluted columns flanking a half sun burst, 67cm high £100 - £150 lot 325 A ViCtoRiAn BlonDe toRtoiSeSHell AnD WHite metAl WoRk CARD CASe, 9cm x 6cm, along with a similar example, 8.8cm x 5.3cm (2) £100 - £150 lot 326 A ViCtoRiAn motHeR-oF-peARl AnD ABAlone CARD CASe oF multi lozenge DeSign, 10cm x 8cm, along with a mother of pearl example decorated with engraved white metal £80 - £120 central panel, 9cm x 5.6cm (2)
lot 318 A pAiR oF euRopeAn pReSSeD metAl oVAl FoRm plAqueS DepiCting BiBliCAl SCeneS, first half 20th century, one showing christ being condemned by the romans, the second showing Him being carried to his tomb by disciples, both signed ‘Justin’, in decorative gilt frames, 24cm £60 - £80 high x 29cm wide (2) lot 319 A louiS xV StYle CASt BRASS tHRee BRAnCH CAnDelABRA, first quarter 20th century, with green glazed ceramic interior encased in scrolling £100 - £150 floral detail, 52.5cm high (at fault)
lot 327 A ViCtoRiAn motHeR-oF-peARl CARD CASe oF multi lozenge DeSign, each lozenge with floral detail within borders surrounding an engraved central panel, 10cm x 8cm, along with a mother-of-pearl and abalone example of lozenge £80 - £120 design, 10.4cm x 7.8cm (2)
lot 320 A gotHiC neotYpoS DiSC CHeSS Set, by Pinches & Billter, registered oct 8th 1848, comprising two original decorative cylindrical tubes each containing sixteen flat circular chess pieces of pressed electrotype, with silvered and bronzed patination respectively, all felt backed, some pieces signed i r & W Pinches, the queens modelled after Queen victoria, the kings after Prince Albert, each disc measuring 3.5cm diameter, each tube 8.3cm high (32 pices) £300 - £500 lot 321 A pAiR oF FRenCH StAR Cut glASS Ceiling lAnteRnS, 28cm diameter, approximately 40cm high £250 - £350
lot 328 A ViCtoRiAn BlonDe toRtoiSeSHell CARD CASe, with central floral motif in mother of pearl, 10.3cm x 7.7cm, along with a tortoiseshell example with mother-of-pearl and white metal work central lozenge design panel, 10.5cm x 8cm £150 - £200 (2) lot 329 A ViCtoRiAn motHeR-oF-peARl AnD ABAlone CARD CASe oF lozenge DeSign, 10cm x 8cm, along with a mother-of-pearl £100 - £150 example, 10.5cm x 8cm (2)
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lot 330 A ViCtoRiAn BlonDe toRtoiSeSHell AnD motHeR-oF-peARl CARD CASe, 10.2cm x 7.8cm, along with another tortoiseshell example decorated to both sides with an inlaid mother-ofpearl floral design, 10.5cm x 8cm (2) £100 - £150
lot 338 A ViCtoRiAn toRtoiSeSHell AnD WHite metAl Coin puRSe, with central vacant cartouche and floral detail, 7.5cm wide, and another tortoiseshell example, with a central white metal cartouche, 6.7cm long (2) £60 - £80
lot 331 A ViCtoRiAn motHeR-oF-peARl AnD ABAlone CARD CASe oF lozenge DeSign, 10.6cm x 8cm, along with another similarly decorated hinged £100 - £150 example, 11cm x 8cm (2)
lot 339 A FRenCH iVoRY AnD WHite metAl Coin puRSe BY BReVete, 6cm wide, along with another ivory example, 7.2cm wide, and a motherof-pearl and white metal souvenir purse, 10cm wide (3) £80 - £120
lot 332 A ViCtoRiAn toRtoiSeSHell AnD WHite metAl WoRk CARD CASe, 10.8cm x 8cm, along with another of similar design, 10.7cm x 8cm (2) £150 - £200 lot 333 A ViCtoRiAn motHeR-oF-peARl AnD ABAlone CARD CASe, of lozenge design with floral detail, 11cm x 8cm, along with a mother-of£70 - £100 pearl example, 10.2cm x 7.2cm (2)
lot 340 A FRenCH BlonDe toRtoiSeSHell WHite AnD YelloW metAl inlAiD puRSe, with a central scrolling floral design surrounding two vacant cartouches and a floral motif to the reverse, 14cm long x 8cm wide £100 - £150 lot 341 A Set oF liBRASCo BRASS BeAm SCAleS, the shaped beams with two circular pans hanging from tripod chains, with eight graduating weights neatly set into the shaped base, 55cm high £100 - £150
lot 334 A ViCtoRiAn motHeR-oF-peARl AnD ABAlone CARD CASe oF lozenge DeSign, 10.5cm x 7.8cm, along with a mother-of-pearl example of lozenge design, with floral and patterned detail to both sides, 10.3cm x 8cm (2) £70 - £100 lot 335 A ViCtoRiAn toRtoiSeSHell WHite AnD gilt metAl Coin puRSe, decorated with a bird hovering below blossoming flowers, 8cm wide, along with a dark tortoiseshell and white metal £60 - £80 example, 5.2cm wide (2) (at fault)
lot 342 A CRoCoDile Skin leg ‘o mutton gun CASe, with strap and carrying handle, overall length 76cm £70 - £100 lot 343 A DouBle enDeD leAtHeR leg ‘o mutton gun CASe, with barrel and stock compartments, strap and carrying handle, overall length 79.5cm £70 - £100
lot 336 A FRenCH BlonDe toRtoiSeSHell Coin puRSe, with wire and gold inlaid scrolling design engraved with the initials J L, 8cm wide (at fault) and another victorian tortoiseshell example, with the initials Mc engraved in a central white metal £60 - £80 cartouche, 7.5cm long (2)
lot 344 A jenningS & CompAnY CHiCAgo pennY Slot mACHine, 20th century, the chrome front mounted with indian head motif, with three ‘3 cross cross reels’, also to include a number of old pennies, 65cm x 38.5cm x 26.5cm (at fault) £200 - £400
lot 337 A FRenCH BlonDe toRtoiSeSHell Coin puRSe, with mother-of-pearl and white metal inlaid design, 7.5cm wide, and another tortoiseshell example, with a central white metal cartouche, flanked by a decorative hinge design, £60 - £80 9cm long (2)
lot 345 A BRASS tHeoDolite BY A g tHoRnton, St Mary’s Street, Manchester, 35cm long in its original case with leather strap handle the case personalised for J Manders & Sons Ltd Stretford, with caution to the lid ‘This level must not be left on site offices’, 39cm wide overall £150 - £200 30
lot 346 RuSSiAn SCHool 20tH CentuRY pRopAgAnDA poSteR, Moscow circa 1976, ‘СЛАВЬ СТРАНУ ТРУДОМ СВОИМ’ (Labour for the glory of the country), on paper, 105cm x 67cm £30 - £50
lot 355 tHe WAY oF A mAn WitH A mAiD, two vols in one, Erotica Biblion Society; forbidden fruit lucious and exciting story and more forbidden fruit, London, 1905; Sombrevil, P, romance of lust, confidential Subscribers Edition; Pleasure Bound £100 - £200 ‘’Afloat’’, chatty club, 1908 (4)
lot 347 A SoutHeRn AFRiCAn tRiBAl SpeAR, mid 20th century, possibly Zimbabwe Shona region, with sectional shaft of wood and metal with woven binding, the tapering blade with simple incised detail and leather cover, overall length 98cm (at fault) £30 - £50 lot 348 A BRonze moDel oF A gRouSe, 20th century, naturalistically patinated and styled standing with head raised, on a circular base, 25cm high (at fault) £50 - £80 lot 349 An eARlY 20tH CentuRY mAHogAnY BARogRApH, the five glass cover over a silvered register and mercury thermometer on an unmarked brass base plate, the mahogany case with chart drawer below on four short bracket feet, 36.5cm wide, 22cm high, 23.5cm deep £200 - £400
lot 356 peARSon, W, Select views of the Antiquities of Shropshire with a descriptive account of each building, 40 engraved plates, published by William £200 - £400 Miller, London, oblong folio lot 357 VizetellY, H, A History of champagne with notes on other sparkling wines of france, illustrated with 350 engravings, vizetelly & co, London 1882, £150 - £250 gilt decorative cloth boards, 4to
WineS & SpiRitS lot 358 A Bottle oF Hine Antique CognAC, 70cl, 40% vol £25 - £35
lot 350 CeCil BeAton (1904-1980) WinSton CHuRCHill, circa 1941, original gelatin silver print, 38.5cm x 30.5cm £80 - £120
lot 359 A Bottle oF Hine VSop CognAC, 100cl 40% vol £30 - £40 lot 360 A SquARe DeCAnteR oF HenneSSY nApoleon CognAC, 70cl, 40% vol £25 - £35
lot 351 CeCil BeAton (1904-1980) tHe queen motHeR, circa 1939, original gelatin silver print, 38.5cm x 30.5cm, together with HugH CeCil (1890-1974) H.M King george vi in r.A.f Service Uniform, circa 1940, original gelatin silver print, 38cm x 30.5cm (2) £200 - £400
lot 361 A Bottle oF HenneSSY nApoleon CognAC, 70cl, 40% vol £20 - £30
lot 352 A 20tH CentuRY gilt WooD Six BRAnCH CHAnDelieR, 60 cm diameter, along with four two-branch wall lights, 44cm high (5) £200 - £400
lot 362 A Bottle oF HenneSSY x o CognAC, 70cl, 40% vol £30 - £50
lot 353 A Set oF Six CoppeR HAYStACk meASuReS, each with a lead seal to the interior lip, the largest of four gallon capacity, the smallest a pint, measuring from 44cm to 16.5cm in hight (6) £200 - £400 lot 354 A lAte 19tH CentuRY louiS xV StYle FRenCH toRtoiSeSHell AnD gilt metAl eigHt DAY mAntel CloCk, the 3.5 inch white enamel dial signed ‘Birlard La rochelle’ within a ring of Arabic and roman numerals, the movement with pendulum but lacking bell, 31.5cm high £120 - £150
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lot 366 A Bottle oF gASton De lAgRAnge xo CognAC, 70cl, 40% vol £20 - £40
lot 375 FiVe VARiouS Bottle oF BRAnDY, to include: Bols cherry Brandy, Bols Apricot Brandy, Hereford cider Brandy, Louis roque Plum Brandy and a bottle of Brugal Anejo ron Superior (5) £25 - £35
lot 367 A Bottle oF noRmAnDin VSop CognAC, 70cl, 40% vol £25 - £35
lot 376 A Bottle oF De kuYpeR CHeRRY BRAnDY liqueuR, 100cl 20%vol, a bottle of Boulard calvedos, 70cl 40% vol and two bottles of greek £25 - £35 Metaxa Liqueur (4)
lot 368 A Bottle oF DelAmAin pAle AnD DRY £25 - £35 CognAC, 70 cl, 40% vol
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lot 369 A Bottle oF RARiSSime CognAC, Limited Edition 402/600, 70cl, 41.3% vol £40 - £60
lot 377 A HAnDmADe ViCtoRiAn pAtCHWoRk BeDSpReAD, in a colourful honeycomb pattern, measures approximately 271cm x 196cm (at fault) £60 - £100 lot 378 A CAnADiAn ViCtoRiAn eRA SHAWl, intricately stitched in vibrant colours in a distinctive zigzag pattern with long fringe edges, measures £100 - £200 approximately 108cm x 110cm
lot 370 A Bottle oF ARmAgnAC De montAl, 1965, 70cl 42% vol £30 - £40 lot 371 A Bottle oF CARReRe Vieille ReSeRVe 1978 ARmAgnAC, 70cl, 40% vol £25 - £35
lot 379 An emBRoiDeReD miDDle-eASteRn Full lengtH SkiRt, Dubai, late 20th century, vibrantly decorated with a stylised peacock panel pattern with gold thread, bead, and sequin detail on a red ground, lined, with zip and tassel draw to the waist, 100cm long, with matching waistcoat (2) (at £40 - £60 fault)
lot 372 A Bottle oF jAnneAu VSop gRAnD ARmAgnAC, along with a bottle of Jannea Tradition grand Armagnac and one other bottle of Janneau grand Armagnac (3) £40 - £60 lot 373 A Bottle oF CHeVAlieR DeSpAlet ARmAgnAC, 70cl, 40% vol along with a bottle of cles des Ducs vSoP Armagnac (2) £35 - £45
lot 380 A BlACk SueDe AnD CReAm mink FuR CoAt, the double breasted coat with two pockets and tie £40 - £60 belt to the waist, 106cm long
lot 374 A Bottle oF j. DupeYRon nApoleon ARmAgnAC, 100cl 40% vol along with a bottle of Ducs de gascogne Armagnac 70cl 40% vol (2) £30 - £40
lot 381 A ligHt BRoWn mink FuR Stole, the brown silk £40 - £60 interior with embroided floral details
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pAintingS lot 382 AFteR mARtin DRoeSHout (19tH/20tH CentuRY) William Shakespeare, head and shoulders portrait after the original earlier image, black and white engraving, 19.5 x 16.5 cm (pl) £80 - £120 overall size, 36.5 x 23 cm, unframed
lot 387 CHARleS RoWBotHAm (1858-1921) ‘An italian Coastal Scene with three girls on a Sunlit path, An italian Coastal Scene with a girl Herding goats, Chickens nearby’, one signed, watercolour and gouache, heightened with white, each 12.5cm x 17.5cm (a pair) £250 - £300
lot 383 CeCil CHARleS WinDSoR AlDin (1870-1935) ‘Susan’, A pekinese Dog lying Beside a pillow, a signed artists proof, limited edition print, number 87/100, black and white etching, £60 - £80 22cm x 30.5cm
lot 388 joHn WilliAm Buxton knigHt (1843-1908) ‘A River Scene with Figures unloading a Boat’, signed, watercolour with scratching out, 33cm x 42.5cm £80 - £100
lot 384 † AFteR lAuRenCe StepHen loWRY (1887-1976) ‘’the Football match’’ a signed artists proof, also bearing the blind stamp for the, Henry Donn studio, numbered 302/850, from a pencil drawing, black and white £250 - £270 reproduction, 26.5 x 37.5 cm
lot 389 AttRiButeD to eDmunD moRiSon WimpeRiS R.i (19tH CentuRY) ‘’the Road pool, River Casaley Rosehall, near lairg, Sutherland’’, bears a signature, also inscribed by a later hand verso, watercolour with scratching out, 28.5 x 45.5 cm £50 - £60
lot 385 † AFteR SiDneY nolAn (1917-1992) Bird of prey descending on a frog, signed ‘ nolan and numbered, 9/12, a limited edition artists signed proof, coloured £100 - £150 reproduction, 58 x 40.5 cm
lot 390 tHomAS SeWell RoBinS (1814-1880) Coastal scene with a fishergirl standing beside a hut, other figures beside boats nearby, signed with initials, pencil and watercolour on tinted paper, a preparatory sketch, 25.5 x 36 cm £100 - £150 lot 391 FolloWeR oF DAViD Cox (19tH CentuRY) Figures harvesting in a summer landscape, bears a later signature and date’ 1841, watercolour, 44.5 x 57.5 cm £60 - £100
lot 386 AttRiButeD to DR tHomAS monRo (1759-1833) ‘the bear hunt, figures on horseback spearing a bear, pen ink and wash heightened with white chalk on blue paper, unframed, 33cm x 42cm Provenance: collection of the artist’s family. £100 - £120
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lot 392 AttRiButeD to FelikS topolSki (1907-1989) portrait of a gentleman, possibly gian Carlo menotti, bears a signature and date, 1955, ink drawing, £80 - £120 26.5 x 17.5 cm, unframed
lot 398 ContinentAl SCHool (19tH CentuRY) ‘’Dukes of Burgundy,’’ seven pictures comprising , a princess dressed in medieval costume standing on a marble plinth wearing a crown, together with six other companions depicting male figures all standing wearing medieval costume, three wearing armour and holding swords and other weaponary, oil on panels, each 24 x 15.5 cm, (all contained within the same frame, each work separated by an ornate gilded and plaster column) £300 - £500
lot 393 † RoBeRt leSlie HoWeY (1900-1981) An angler fishing in a rainstorm, Borrowdale, signed, watercolour and gouache, heightened with £700 - £900 white, 49.5 x 62cm lot 394 † RoBeRt leSlie HoWeY (1900-1981) moonlight on Windermere, signed in pencil, watercolour, 36cm x 46.5cm £200 - £400
lot 399 tHomAS kent pelHAm (Fl.1860-1891) A Spanish girl with a water pail, £160 - £180 signed, oil on canvas, 25.5 x 20 cm, lot 400 Anglo CHineSe SCHool, (19tH CentuRY) Chinese girl standing beside a river, wearing a green dress and headscarf Chinese girl standing, holding a flower, wearing an embroidered orange robe, oil on canvas, partially laid down, 15 x 11.5 cm, £300 - £400 oval, (a pair)
lot 395 jAmeS HeRBeRt Snell R.o.i (1861-1935) A woodland scene with beech trees, possibly a scene in the new Forest, signed, also signed on the reverse, oil on canvas, £250 - £300 51cm x 76.5cm
lot 401 FolloWeR oF geoRge moRlAnD (19tH CentuRY) Farm boy and his dog with Cattle and sheep in a woodland clearing, £300 - £400 oil on canvas, 63.5 x 76 cm
lot 396 FolloWeR oF, joHn WAllACe tuCkeR (19tH CentuRY) Fishermen beside a river, with sheep grazing in a sunlit meadow beyond, oil on board, 22 x 27 cm
lot 402 † RAYmonD Coxon (1896-1997) ‘good Friday’ oil on canvas, 76cm x 55.5cm
contained within a elaborate decorative inner gilt plaster frame, contained in a box type outer £150 - £200 wooden moulding
Exhibited at the Stoke-on-Trent city Museum and Art gallery, bears label verso. £120 - £150 lot 403 † CYRil WilSon (1911-2003) ‘Ae Fond kiss and then We Sever’ oil on canvas (a diptych) 76cm x 102.5cm
lot 397 engliSH SCHool (19tH CentuRY) Hunting scene with a fox being flushed from undergrowth, huntsmen and hounds nearby, £300 - £400 oil on canvas, 61.5 x 76 cm.
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the following works are by ian W.green A.t.C (lond) C.F.A (oxon) (20th/21st century) He was a lancashire artist who had associations with the north east having lived in Ferryhill, Co. Durham for some years, he moved to ‘’Shirebrook, glossop’’ Derbyshire, and became friendly with laurence Stephen lowry (18871976). the present vendor has it on good authority that ian and lowry often spent many hours not only talking about art but also sharing a fish and chip supper and two glasses of brown stout, the artist attended Hyde school of art and later manchester. like many painters who could not make a living from their art, he turned to advertising work, producing designs for publicising clothing and other commercial goods. He had an interest in astronomy and produced subjects relating to the galaxies, he may also have been influenced by, james lawrence isherwood (1917-1989) of Wigan. He exhibited at the Royal Academy as well as in Beijing, China. not a great deal is known about his life, he enjoyed print making as well as painting, and produced a great many ‘’life Drawings’’ depicting the male and female figure. lot 410 iAn W.gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) Coastline and cliffs, or Shapes and Forms, signed and dated ‘61 (1961) oil on board, 91 x 68 cm £100 - £120 lot 411 iAn W. gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) ‘’Speakers Corner’’, signed and inscribed, gouache, 54 x 37 cm £50 - £60 lot 412 iAn W. gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) Still life of fruit and a bottle, signed, oil on board, 59 x 75 cm, £50 - £60
lot 404 iAn W. gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) ‘ ’male standing on a podium at the Ruskin’’ inscribed on the artists original label verso, oil on £60 - £80 canvas, 71.5 x 61 cm, lot 405 iAn W.gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) Boats on a lake, signed and dated ‘95 (1995) oil on board, £100 - £150 91 x 106 cm lot 406 iAn W.gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) ‘’Boscombe promenade’’ signed and dated ‘95 (1995) oil on canvas, £100 - £150 76 x 96 cm
lot 413 iAn W. gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) ‘’Constellation’’ signed and dated twice, 56 (1956) and 2001, enamels, on board, 42 x 38.5 cm, £30 - £40
lot 407 iAn W.gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) ‘’mars’’ signed, and inscribed on a label verso, also inscribed in pencil, ‘’oldham Art gallery’’ together with his address in ferryhill, co. Durham, £80 - £120 oil on board, 78 x 60 cm
lot 414 iAn W. gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) ‘’the Waiting taxi, gibralter’’ signed, oil on canvas, 25.5 x 40 cm, together with a laser print of the same subject, which bears a royal Academy label to the reverse, (2). £40 - £50
lot 408 iAn W.gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) ‘’Spring’’ signed and dated ‘57 (1957) also extensively inscribed on various labels verso, with the title and his address in glossop, Derbyshire, £80 - £100 oil on board, 66.5 x 81 cm,
lot 415 iAn W. gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) Beach scene with figures beside fishing boats, nets drying nearby, signed and dated ‘94 (1994) gouache, 36 x 49 cm, together with a further example entitled, ‘’the operation’’ surgeons and patient in an operating theatre, (2). £60 - £100
lot 409 iAn W. gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) ‘’market Day’’, signed also inscribed on the artists original label £60 - £80 verso, oil on canvas, 76.5 x 57 cm,
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lot 416 iAn W. gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) A study of fossils, inscribed, ‘’painted from fossils drawn in manchester university museum’’, 50 x 73 cm, together with two further studies of sea shells, one bearing the stamp for ‘’Manchester School of Art’’, first year basic course, 14th January ‘ 1951, also a small study depicting a scene at, ‘’Avebury, Wiltshire’’ by Peter forster, dated April ‘56 (1956) gouache and £60 - £100 watercolour, various sizes (4).
lot 422 RoBeRt g. BASSAnt (B.1927) ‘’Sun Down, Cook Strait’’ ‘’Harbour light’’ ‘’Winter morning’’ all signed, and inscribed verso, also bearing the date’ 94 (1994) oil on board, each 22 x 25.5 cm, (a set of three) Sold together with the original receipt and exhibition catalogue held in Wellington, new £200 - £400 Zealand, nov-Dec, 1994. lot 423 StYle oF joHn nASH (20tH/21St CentuRY) Beach scene with steps and buildings beyond, numbered 6/50, black and white etching, 12.5 x 20 cm £80 - £100 lot 424 joHn BAmpFielD (B.1947) military procession, with soldiers on horseback holding a red banner, passing a cannon, signed, oil on canvas, 51cm x 76 cm £250 - £300
lot 417 iAn W. gReen (20tH/21St CentuRY) Figures on a beach, Figures punting on a river, Colourful parrot, all signed, two on coloured paper, all attached to a black sheet, 18 x 12.5 cm, 22.5 x 19 cm, and 16.5 x 11.5 cm, also an unframed oil painting, portrait £40 - £50 of a woman, 49 x 42 cm, (2).
lot 425 DAniel StepHen BunCe (20tH/21St CentuRY) ‘’landscape near Windgather, Derbyshire’’ signed and dated ‘82, (1982) also inscribed on the artists original label, oil and acrylic on board, £250 - £300 48.5 x 69.5 cm
lot 418 SARA g. joHn (B.1946) ‘’Creuse’’ France, signed with initials, also inscribed verso with the title, the artists address in London, and indistinctly inscribed ‘’france - Summer 1967’’ £120 - £150 oil on canvas, 24 x 41 cm,
lot 426 WilliAm WAtkinS Ri., (20tH CentuRY) ‘evening millbank’, signed also inscribed on various exhibition labels verso, together with the artists address, 18, Duppas Hill road, croydon, watercolour on tinted paper, 36cm x 53cm
lot 419 SARA g. joHn (B.1946) pineapple, a plant and other objects on a window sill, £150 - £200 signed, oil on board, 49 x 49 cm,
Exhibited at’23 Albemarle Street, London, ‘’rivers £80 - £100 of Britain’’ Also numbered’ 1.
lot 420 SARA g. joHn (B.1946) ‘’China Vase,’’ signed and dated 1976, also signed inscribed and dated verso, oil on canvas, 51 x 51cm £100 - £150
lot 427 FolloWeR oF HenRi HARpigneS (20tH CentuRY) landscape with trees and hills, inscribed on a later label verso, oil on canvas, £50 - £80 47cm x 38 cm
lot 421 SARA g. joHn (B.1946) ‘’Cornish Daffodils’’ signed inscribed and dated 2004, on the stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 20 x 20 cm, £80 - £120
lot 428 jonAtHAn ARmigel WADe (B.1960) ‘’Saturday’’ signed and inscribed verso in the artists own hand, with the title and number 1426, oil on £600 - £800 canvas, 24.5 x 50 cm
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FuRnituRe lot 429 A ViCtoRiAn oAk liBRARY ARmCHAiR, the oval padded back above an overstuffed seat between open down-swept arms on turned and block front supports united by a turned H stretcher, 53.5cm wide £100 - £150 lot 430 A geoRge iii mAHogAnY BACHeloR’S CHeSt, possibly channel islands, the rectangular foldover top supported on pull-out lopers over three long graduated drawers fitted with brass swing handles, raised on tall bracket feet, 94cm wide, £300 - £500 86cm high, 45.5cm deep
lot 436 An eARlY ViCtoRiAn mAHogAnY DumB WAiteR, the three quarter gallery top above an open shelf with two short drawers and cabinet to the base, on reeded tapering corner supports and reeded short legs terminating in white salt glazed castors, 117.5cm wide, 117.5cm high, 48cm deep £250 - £350 lot 437 A 19tH CentuRY mAHogAnY liBRARY BookCASe CABinet, the greek key moulded cornice over two astragal glazed doors revealing three adjustable shelves on a two door cabinet base, raised on short bracket feet, 145cm wide, £400 - £600 244cm high, 51cm deep
lot 431 A geoRge iii mAHogAnY CHeSt oF DRAWeRS, the shallow monogrammed frieze drawer over three graduated boxwood line strung cockbeaded drawers fitted with brass swing handles with pressed oval backplates, raised on slender tall splay bracket feet, 116.5cm wide, 100cm high, 55.5cm deep £200 - £400
lot 438 A geoRge iii oAk eigHt DAY longCASe CloCk the 13 inch arched painted dial signed ‘J A Berry, Pontefract’, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within rose painted spandrels under a rolling moon to the arch the hood with swan neck pediment over reeded front corner hood pilasters above a shaped short trunk door, between quarter fluted pilasters on a box base and £300 - £500 ogee bracket feet, 229cm high
lot 432 A ViCtoRiAn CASt iRon plAnt StAnD, of multi-branch form, with pierced circular trays on c scroll and leaf moulded arms, raised on four conforming short legs, 109cm high £150 - £200
lot 439 An eARlY 18tH CentuRY joineD oAk CoFFeR, the three panel lid over a plain three panel front, on line moulded stile end supports, 119cm wide, £100 - £150 59cm high, 54.5cm deep
lot 433 tWo lAte ViCtoRiAn WHite pAinteD WiReWoRk WinDoW Sill jARDinieReS, (2) £80 - £120
lot 440 An eARlY 19tH CentuRY oAk SHRopSHiRe HigH DReSSeR, the moulded cornice over a wavy cut frieze and three boarded shelves to the rack flanked by a single open shelf, above an arched cabinet door, on a three drawer inlaid base on front cabriole legs terminating in a pad foot, 173cm wide, 204cm high, 46cm deep £400 - £500
lot 434 An eARlY 20tH CentuRY BAmBoo AnD WoVen SteAmeR/plAntAtion StYle CHAiR, with fixed back and loop handles on spoked wheels with fixed legs to the front and two bar handles, purchased in Madeira circa 1936 and transported on a Union castle liner, 161cm long £150 - £200
lot 441 An geoRge iii oAk CRoSSBAnDeD enCloSeD HigH SHRopSHiRe DReSSeR, the moulded cornice over two open shelves, between single pointed ogee arch cabinet doors revealing three serpentine fixed shelves, on an enclosed base with three short frieze drawers, fitted with replacement brass handles, over a three door cabinet base, the central fielded panel with star inlay, raised on a skirting plinth, 226cm wide, 194cm high, 49cm deep £1,500 - £2,000
lot 435 An eARlY ViCtoRiAn mAHogAnY DumB WAiteR, the three quarter gallery top above an open shelf with two short drawers over a cabinet base on fluted tapering corner supports and reeded short feet, terminating in brown salt glazed castors, 134cm wide, 119.5cm high, 49.5cm deep £250 - £350 37
lot 442 A lAte geoRge iii oAk tHiRtY HouR longCASe CloCk the 11 inch square enamel dial with centred date aperture the hood with swan neck pediment over a short trunk door on a crossbanded box base lacking feet, 196.5cm high £200 - £300 lot 443 tWo eARlY ViCtoRiAn mAHogAnY CYlinDeR pot CupBoARDS, each with a veined white marble top over a single flame veneered cabinet door opening to reveal a single fixed shelf raised on a skirting plinth, 40cm diameter, 73cm high (2) £300 - £400 lot 444 An eARlY 19tH CentuRY DutCH mAHogAnY mARquetRY FolD-oVeR CARD tABle, the rectangular top with rounded corners depicting a central inlaid conche shell within ribbon and swag inlays flanked by an urn to each side within a boxwood strung border over a scrolling leaf and floral inlaid frieze on four slender square tapering legs with arched inlaid panels, 84cm wide, 75cm high, 42cm deep £300 - £400
lot 448 A pAiR oF 19tH CentuRY SAtinWooD SHeRAton StYle SiDe CHAiRS, each with a turned top rail over a short polychrome decorated splat above a lattice pierced back and bergere seat with bowfront corners on slender turned and £200 - £300 tapering front legs 45.5cm wide (2) lot 449 A ViCtoRiAn eBoniSeD CReDenzA, with gilt metal mounts and amboyna veneered panels in the Aesthetic taste, the central glazed cabinet door revealing two fixed shelves flanked by a quarter bowed cabinet to each side revealing two fixed shelves raised on a skirting plinth and four compressed bun feet, 147cm wide, 104cm high, £200 - £300 34.5cm deep lot 450 A ViCtoRiAn mAHogAnY SoFA, the low padded back with mahogany show frame over a seat pad with tassel bolsters, between scroll arms with leaf moulded show frame fronts on turned and tapering short legs terminating in brass castors, 201cm long, 89cm high, 62cm deep £300 - £500
lot 445 An eARlY ViCtoRiAn mAHogAnY gotHiC ReViVAl HAnging CABinet, the pointed arch top over a single glazed drawer revealing three fixed shelves, between spire columns, 59.5cm wide, 90cm high, 18.5cm deep
lot 451 A geoRge iii mAHogAnY FAll FRont BuReAu, the fall opening to reveal an arrangement of seven drawers and four pigeon holes over four long graduated cockbeaded drawers fitted with brass swing handles with pressed oval back plates raised on shaped bracket feet, 99cm wide, 108cm high, 52cm deep £200 - £400
note: this cabinet lot 407 in christies Auction An English Look - robert Kime, Piers von Westenholz, Wednesday 8th July 2009 £200 - £400
lot 452 A geoRge iii elm CHippenDAle StYle ARmCHAiR the vase shaped pierced back splat over drop-in seat on square front legs united by a £60 - £80 plain stretcher
lot 446 A geoRge iii mAHogAnY SeCRetAiRe BookCASe CHeSt, the bookcase top with astragal glazed doors revealing two adjustable shelves, on a chest base with deep secretaire drawer revealing a well fitted interior over three long cockbeaded drawers fitted with brass swan neck handles, raised on short bracket feet, 110cm wide, 218cm high, 57cm deep £300 - £400
lot 453 A ViCtoRiAn CHilD'S BRASS AnD iRon BeD with down-swept brass rail sides and turned £80 - £120 bedpost finials, 135cm long lot 454 An eARlY ViCtoRiAn mAHogAnY WinD-out Dining tABle, the rectangular top with moulded edge and rounded corners, opening to accommodate the four additional leaves, on four slender turned and tapering petal moulded legs terminating in brown salt glazed castors, 318cm long, extended, 144cm long, fully closed, 141cm £1,000 - £1,500 wide, 75cm high
lot 447 An ARtS AnD CRAFtS StYle gentlemAn’S oAk WARDRoBe, retailed by gordon russell of Broadway in the cotswolds circa 2003, the twin two panel doors opening to reveal two open shelves and a hanging rail above, over a long drawer to the base, raised on octagonal short feet, 99cm wide, 191cm high, 54cm deep £350 - £450 38
lot 455 A Set oF Six ViCtoRiAn mAHogAnY CHineSe CHippenDAle StYle Dining CHAiRS, each with a shaped top rail over a vase shaped pierced back splat, above a drop-in seat, on blind fret carved square front legs with pierced corner brackets, united by a chamfered H-stretcher, 53.5cm wide (6) £400 - £600 lot 456 A Set oF Six eARlY 20tH CentuRY mAHogAnY CHippenDAle StYle Dining CHAiRS, including two carvers, each with a pierced vase shaped back splat and tan leather covered, overstuffed seat on cabriole front legs terminating in a ball and claw £200 - £400 foot (2 + 4)
lot 461 A ViCtoRiAn FiguReD WAlnut VeneeReD AnD mARquetRY CReDenzA WitH gilt metAl mountS, the central single panel cabinet door opening to reveal two fixed shelves flanked by a single quarter bowfronted display cabinet to each end opening to reveal two fixed shelves standing on a skirting plinth, 153cm wide, 98.5cm high, £300 - £400 38.5cm deep lot 462 A moDeRn oAk 18tH CentuRY StYle HigH DReSSeR, the delft rack with three open shelves and boarded back over three short frieze drawers on baluster turned front supports united by an open potboard raised on three block feet, 178cm £200 - £300 wide, 183cm high, 44.5cm deep
lot 457 A lAte ViCtoRiAn pitCH pine loW linen pReSS, stamped ‘ Howard and Sons Berners St’, the two central cabinet doors opening to reveal four sliding shelves flanked by five short drawers to each side, fitted with pine knob handles, decorated with bamboo style half turned split mouldings raised on a skirting plinth, 189cm wide, £300 - £500 121cm high, 57.5cm deep
lot 463 A geoRge iii oAk CRoSSBAnDeD mAHogAnY tHiRtY HouR longCASe CloCk, the 12 inch square painted dial with centred date aperture signed ‘Jn Jones, newtown’ the hood with turned front corner pilasters over a short crossbanded trunk door between front corner trunk pilasters on a crossbanded box base with cut-out skirting £250 - £350 plinth, 196cm high
lot 458 An oAk linen FolD DeCoRAteD WARDRoBe, in the manner of Bruce Talbert the dentil and ribbon moulded cornice over four portrait carved renaissance style panels above eight linen fold decorated panels opening to reveal two open shelves and hanging rails on a low stand and four short rectangular feet, 149cm wide, 182cm high, £300 - £500 56cm deep
lot 464 A geoRge iii oAk CRoSSBAnDeD mAHogAnY SHRopSHiRe DReSSeR, the delft rack with wavy frieze over three open shelves and two narrow cabinets fitted with brass H hinges on a three drawer base with square chamfered front legs,185.5cm wide, 197cm high, 41cm deep £500 - £800
lot 459 A geoRge iV mAHogAnY WHAt not, the top with four ring turned corner finials over a cockbeaded frieze drawer above two open shelves with ring turned and baluster corner supports over a deep cockbeaded drawer to the base raised on four short ring turned legs, 52cm wide, 142cm high, £300 - £500 51.5cm deep
lot 465 An eDWARDiAn mAHogAnY BoxWooD line StRung CHeVAl miRRoR, the rectangular mirror plate within the chevron strung mahogany frame, on slender, rectangular tapering uprights raised on four downswept legs terminating in brass claw feet and castors, 59cm wide, 169.5cm £200 - £400 high.
lot 460 A geoRge iii BRASS SeRpentine ADAm StYle FiRe gRAte, the grate with a three bar front under an arched cast back between twin brass urn mounts the front with central patera and leaf moulding raised on two urn shaped front feet, 91cm wide, 77cm high overall, 33cm deep £500 - £700
lot 466 A ViCtoRiAn lADY’S WAlnut Button BACk enCloSeD eASY chair, covered in a claret plush on short cabriole front legs terminating in white £70 - £100 salt glazed castors, 63cm wide
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lot 467 A lAte ViCtoRiAn lADY’S StAineD BeeCH enCloSeD ARmCHAiR, the arched button back and overstuffed seat in a later claret plush on short turned front legs terminating in castors, 65cm wide £60 - £80 lot 468 A lAte ViCtoRiAn lADY’S WAlnut open ARmCHAiR, the hooped button back above an overstuffed serpentine seat on baluster turned front £70 - £90 legs terminating in castors, 60cm wide
lot 475 A lAte 19tH CentuRY RoSeWooD mARquetRY line StRung FolD-oVeR CARD tABle, the rectangular top with proud front corners and inset tooled leather writing surface opening to reveal a circular baize lined interior with four counter wells, over one true and one false frieze drawer fitted with gilt metal ring handles between three quarter turned proud corners with short drawer to the back of the right hand side raised on four slender fluted turned tapering legs untied by an X stretcher raised on four short turned feet, terminating in brown salt glazed castors, 96cm wide, 76cm high, 49.5cm deep £500 - £800 lot 476 An 18tH CentuRY StYle BoWFRont WinDoW SeAt, the scroll arms and overstuffed seat recovered in a leopard print material raised on four slender square tapering legs terminating in a spade foot, 20th century, 96cm wide, 70cm high, 38cm deep £200 - £400 lot 477 A 20tH CentuRY louiS xV StYle BeRgeRe DReSSing Stool, with shell and scroll moulded arms and apron on four slender cabriole legs terminating in a pointed toe, 63cm wide, 70cm high, 38cm deep £100 - £200
lot 469 A 17tH CentuRY StYle oAk ReFeCtoRY tABle the five plank top with cleated ends over a carved frieze on four turned supports united by plain side stretchers, 206cm long, 77cm high, 87.5cm deep £700 - £1,000 lot 470 A Set oF eigHt 17tH CentuRY CentuRY StYle oAk Dining CHAiRS including two carvers each with a rectangular padded back above an overstuffed seat on baluster and block front supports united by a front spiral stretcher (6+2) £300 - £400 lot 471 A 20tH CentuRY mAHogAnY RegenCY StYle tRi-pillAR Dining tABle, the rectangular top with rounded corners and line moulded edge on three short turned columns and four down-swept legs to each column terminating in brass claw feet and castors, the table opening to accommodate two additional leaves, 273cm long (closed), 394cm long (extended), 114cm wide, 72cm high £1,000 - £1,500 lot 472 A ViCtoRiAn CASt iRon StiCk AnD umBRellA StAnD, of nautical form with pierced coral style back supporting the two ring divisions with trident centre over a shell cast drip tray on two dolphin cast feet, (repaired), 55cm wide, 80cm high £150 - £250
lot 478 A 19tH CentuRY StYle ReCtAngulAR WAll miRRoR, in a gilt finished frame with acanthus corner mouldings, 162.5cm wide, 106.5cm high £100 - £150 lot 479 An oRnAte 18tH CentuRY StYle ReCtAngulAR WAll miRRoR, the rectangular bevelled mirror plate within an egg and dart border and c scroll and floral moulded serpentine frame, 158cm wide, 123cm high £100 - £150 lot 480 An eARlY 20tH CentuRY oAk CAmpAign StYle BuReAu on StAnD, the fall opening to reveal a fitted interior of stationary compartments and pigeon holes, under a hinged lid with leather centre, with central pen loops and X letter straps, tooled with the initials ‘D.g. Xmas 1914’, on a single drawer stand, on square tapering front legs united by a shelf stretcher on four splay feet, 60.5cm wide, 119cm high, 27.5cm deep £150 - £250
lot 473 An empiRe StYle mAHogAnY FlooR StAnDing CHeVAl miRRoR, with gilt metal mounts the rectangular mirror plate within a plain frame on column supports and H base, 79cm wide, 172cm high £200 - £300 lot 474 A pAiR oF ViCtoRiAn RoSeWooD SAlon CHAiRS, stamped ‘J & T Scott, 10 george Street, Edinburgh’ each with an arched top rail over a pierced lattice back splat above an overstuffed seat on slender turned and tapering fluted front legs terminating in brown and salt glazed castors, 45cm wide £200 - £300
lot 481 A 17tH CentuRY BoARDeD oAk CHeSt, later carved and dated to the lid ‘1725’ over a central replacement iron lock plate, over a tulip and leaf carved front on cut-out boarded end supports (at fault) 126cm wide, 57cm high, 36cm deep £150 - £250 40
lot 482 A pAiR oF 19tH CentuRY FRenCH oAk gotHiC ReViVAl HigH FlooR StAnDing BookCASe CABinetS, each with a rope twist cornice between end spire finials over a a pair of glazed doors with gothic glazing bars revealing adjustable shelves over two drawers to the base (2) 142cm wide, £2,000 - £4,000 272cm high, 51cm deep
lot 489 A 19tH CentuRY giltWooD CHippenDAle StYle oVeRmAntle, the three bevelled mirror plates within a pierced scrolling leaf frame, 146cm wide, 88cm high £150 - £250 lot 490 A lAte geoRge iii oAk loWBoY, the rectangular top with rounded front corners over three short drawers and a shaped apron, on four turned and tapering legs terminating in pad feet, 81.5cm wide, 71cm high, 49cm deep £150 - £250
lot 483 An ARtS AnD CRAFtS oAk DRAW leAF Dining tABle AnD Six CHAiRS, including two carvers in the manner of george Watson & co, glasgow, the chairs with leather lattice woven backs on wrythen moulded rectangular front supports united by plain H stretchers, the table conforming, 120.5cm long (closed) 178cm long (extended), 83.5cm wide, £500 - £800 76.5cm high
lot 491 A RegenCY RoSeWooD VeneeReD CiRCulAR tilt top CentRe tABle, on an octagonal tapering column with leaf carved collar raised on a tripartite platform base with three scroll feet, 115cm diameter, 73cm high £200 - £400 lot 492 A ViCtoRiAn ligHt oAk AeStHetiC StYle peDeStAl DeSk, the later inset top over three short frieze drawers and three graduated drawers to each pedestal between half turned proud pilasters the drawers fitted with brass swing handles, the desk on a cut-out skirting plinth with hidden castors, 121cm wide, 77.5cm high, 63.5cm deep £300 - £400 lot 493 An 18tH CentuRY AnD lAteR oAk CRoSSBAnDeD mAHogAnY tWo DRAWeR DReSSeR BASe oF SmAll pRopoRtionS, the rectangular top over two short drawers fitted with brass knob handles above a scroll cut frieze on slender baluster turned front supports united by a shelf stretcher raised on short turned feet, 132cm wide, 75cm high, 42cm deep £400 - £600 lot 494 An oVAl ADAm StYle WAll miRRoR with gesso bell flower swags, 71cm wide £80 - £120
lot 484 A geoRge iii oAk CRoSSBAnDeD mAHogAnY eigHt DAY longCASe CloCk, the eight day movement with associated 12 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring the hood with swan neck pediment over a square hood door and serpentine arched short trunk door on a box crossbanded box base with cut out bracket feet (at £200 - £400 fault), 207cm high lot 485 A HARlequin Set oF Six 19tH CentuRY oAk lAnCASHiRe WAVY lADDeR BACk RuSH SeAteD Dining CHAiRS, each with a baluster turned front stretcher uniting the turned front legs £200 - £400 terminating in pad feet (6) lot 486 A pAiR oF ViCtoRiAn elm SeAteD SmokeRS BoW CHAiRS, each with a low back over turned supports above a saddle seat on triple ring turned front supports united by turned stretchers, 69cm £150 - £200 wide overall (2)
lot 495 A miD 19tH CentuRY eBoniSeD polYCHRome DeCoRAteD gAmeS tABle, with square chequer board top on an octagonal tapering column and flared base on four short scroll feet, 50.5cm square, 65cm high £300 - £400
lot 487 A pAiR oF StAineD BeeCH ViCtoRiAn SmokeRS BoWS, each with a low back over turned supports and saddle seat on baluster turned front legs united by turned stretchers, £150 - £200 65cm wide overall (2)
lot 496 An eDWARDiAn BRASS AnD gRAineD RoSeWooD WHAt-not lAmp StAnDARD, the two rectangular shelves on brass corner support and four splay feet, centred by an adjustable two rose lamp standard 44.5cm wide, 162cm high, 34.5cm deep £150 - £250
lot 488 tWo ViCtoRiAn SmokeRS BoW CHAiRS, each with an elm saddle seat under a low back on turned supports and baluster front legs united by turned stretchers, 61cm and 66cm wide overall (2) £120 - £150
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RugS lot 500 A Yomut tuRkmen CARpet, Persian/Turkmen frontier, the deep indigo field of dyrnak guls enclosed by ivory borders of serrated guls flanked by guard stripes, nB dated 1349 (1931) 329cm x £400 - £600 207cm
lot 508 A HeRiz Rug, Persian Azerbaijan, the field with a single column of medallions enclosed by borders of serrated leaves flanked by guard stripes, 134cm £90 - £120 x 94cm lot 509 A SARoukH FeRAgHAn Rug, West Persia, the stepped rust field of angular vines around an ivory medallion framed by spandrels and narrow indigo borders of meandering vines flanked by carnation £650 - £750 guard stripes, 201cm x 131cm
lot 501 A SARoukH FeRAgHAn Rug, West Persia, the ivory lattice field of scrolling angular vines centred by a deep indigo medallion framed by brick red borders of stylised flowerheads and serrated leaves flanked by rosette guard stripes and ‘saw tooth’ outer guard stripes, 196cm x 133cm £700 - £1,000 lot 502 A gooD kHoRASAn Rug, East Persia, the raspberry floral lattice field framed by deep indigo borders of meandering vines and lemon guard stripes, 194cm x 140cm £200 - £300
lot 510 A tekke tuRkmen CHuVAl (BAg), Emirate of Bukhara, the madder field with three rows of four Salor guls enclosed by multiple borders, 88cm x £200 - £300 155cm lot 511 kuCHAn kuRD Rug, north East Persia, the field with polychrome Memling guls and stellar devices enclosed by ivory borders of cruciform motifs flanked by barber pole guard stripes, 272cm x 120cm £200 - £300
lot 503 A Fine motASCHem kASHAn Rug, central Persia, the ivory lattice field of Joshaghan plant design centred by a stepped medallion enclosed by ice blue borders of stylised flower heads and vines between arrowhead guard stripes, 225cm x 137cm £500 - £700
lot 512 A BiDjAR Rug, Persian Kurdistan, the indigo field with rows of flowering plants enclosed by ivory borders of polychrome stylised flower heads and madder guard stripes, 216cm x 137cm £200 - £300
lot 504 A SARoukH FeRAgHAn Rug, the deep indigo field of flower heads around an ivory pole medallion framed by brick red spandrels and wide indigo borders of angular vines and flowers between skittle guard stripes, 81cm x 77cm £200 - £300 lot 505 A gHioRDeS pRAYeR Rug, central Anatolia, the cream field centred by a hanging lamp beneath the Mihrab flanked by floral spandrels enclosed by multiple narrow borders, 215cm x 150cm £300 - £400 lot 506 A gooD SenneH kilim, Persian Kurdistan, the field of Herati design enclosed by barber pole borders flanked by carnation guard stripes, 307cm x 172cm £500 - £700
lot 513 A gABBeH Rug, Luristan, west Persia, the abrashed indigo field with three linked stepped medallions enclosed by narrow borders, 256cm x £300 - £400 160cm lot 514 no lot lot 515 A YuRuk Rug, South East Anatolia, the chestnut brown field with twin octagons containing cruciform motifs enclosed by narrow ivory £90 - £120 borders, 242cm x 108cm
lot 507 A kiRmAn pRAYeR Rug, South East Persia, the ivory field with Tree of Life beneath a cusped Mihrab, the spandrels with vines enclosed by floral borders flanked by skittle guard stripes, 206cm x 133cm £200 - £300
lot 516 A liliHAn kHelleH, West Persia, the deep indigo field of floral sprays around a central pole medallion framed by pale lemon spandrels and triple narrow borders, 308 by 156cm £350 - £450 42
lot 517 An AFSHAR Rug, South East Persia, the deep indigo stepped lozenge field containing hooked guls and tribal devices enclosed by narrow peach borders of boteh and stellar motifs flanked by double guard stripes, 266cm x 142cm £350 - £450
lot 526 kuRDiSH Rug, north west Persia, the serrated terracotta panelled field centred by a stepped anchor medallion framed by ivory Harshang borders flanked by barber pole guard stripes, 190cm x 109cm £80 - £120
lot 518 A gooD gHom Rug, central Persia, the ivory field with an all over design of boteh enclosed by borders of flowering vines and pale ice blue guard £400 - £500 stripes, 212cm x 143cm
lot 527 BAkHtiARi Rug, West Persia, the lattice field centred by a pole medallion framed by meandering vine borders flanked by guard stripes, 355cm x 226cm £300 - £500 lot 528 neeDlepoint CARpet oF 19tH CentuRY euRopeAn DeSign, china, having a polychrome compartmentalised field of varying motifs, 290cm x 200cm £200 - £400
lot 519 tABRiz CARpet, Persian Azerbaijan, the indigo field with an all over design of stylised flowers enclosed by madder borders of flower heads and angular vines between floral guard stripes, 383cm x 282cm £600 - £800
lot 529 kASHgAi CARpet FRAgment, South West Persian, the field with two stepped medallions surrounded by zoomorphic and tribal motifs, 134cm x 131 cm £50 - £100
lot 520 A peRSiAn DeSigneD CARpet, second half 20th century, the five narrow borders on a cream ground, with overall central design of stylised flowers and motifs, 215cm wide x 304cm long £150 - £250 lot 521 A lARge CAuCASiAn DeSigneD ReD AnD Blue gRounD CARpet, with large central stylised motif on a red ground with cream centre, 260cm wide x 380cm long £200 - £300
lot 530 tRiBAl FlAt WeAVe Rug, 20th century probably Afshar, South East Persia, the field of wide and narrow polychrome bands containing hooked guls and fan tail birds enclosed by narrow saw tooth borders, 184cm x 122cm £150 - £250 lot 531 An AFgHAn pileD AnD FlAtWoVen RunneR, 20th century, the field with a column of diamond medallions framed by geometric motif borders, 277cm x 62cm £50 - £100
lot 522 nARRoW AFgHAn WAR RunneR, Afghan/ Pakistan frontier, the indigo field with war motifs and plants enclosed by saw tooth borders, 192cm x 76cm, together with an Afghan rug (2) £80 - £120
lot 532 A SARoukH FeRAgHAn Rug, West Persia The rust field with an ivory and ice blue cusped medallion surrounded by flowering vines framed by spandrels and floral meandering vine borders, 220cm x 128cm £200 - £300
lot 523 iSFAHAn DeSign CARpet, probably central Persia, the ivory field of palmettes and vines around a cusped raspberry medallion framed by spandrels and borders of meandering vines, £300 - £500 390cm x 289cm
lot 533 A kASHAn CARpet, central Persia, the terracotta field richly decorated with floral vines and palmettes centred by an indigo pole medallion framed by spandrels and borders of scrolling vines between ivory guard stripes, 411cm x 313cm £300 - £500
lot 524 WeSt peRSiAn VillAge Rug, the ivory field of floral sprays centred by a cusped medallion framed by floral spandrels and indigo borders of £70 - £100 meandering vines, 200cm x 148cm
lot 534 A HeRiz CARpet, Persian Azerbaijan, the brick red field centred by a medallion framed by ivory spandrels and deep indigo borders of meandering angular vines and stylised flowerheads flanked by guard stripes, 377cm x 275cm £300 - £400
lot 525 tekke tuRkmen Rug, north West Afghanistan The madder field with two rows of quartered guls enclosed by sunburst borders, 194cm x 129cm £100 - £150 43
We are now consigning for our
militaria Auction to be held on
Wednesday 11th February 2015 entries now invited Photograph taken from A Pictorial record of the Kings Shropshire Light infantry. Estimate: £80 - £120
For further details please contact: Caroline Dennard or Derek Ainsworth t: 01743 450 700 e: carolined@hallsgb.com or fineart@hallgb.com W: www.hallsgb.com/fine-art
We are now consigning for our
toy Auction to be held on
Wednesday 28th january 2015 entries now invited
A model of a live steam twin cylinder Traction Engine of some age and with fair ground style decoration. Sold for £900
A group of eight lead figures of Jack russell dogs forming an orchestra, circa 1910. Sold for £340
For more details please contact: Stewart orr t: 01743 450 700 e: fineart@hallsgb.com W: www.hallsgb.com/fine-art
An automata figure of a bear playing a drum, 19th century. Sold for £650
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Wednesday 14th January 2015
interiors Wednesday 28th January 2015
interiors and Toys Wednesday 11th february 2015
f orTHcoMing A UcTionS 2015
interiors and Militaria Wednesday 25th february 2015
interiors Wednesday 11th March 2015
interiors Wednesday 18th March 2015
Paintings, Silver and Jewellery Wednesday 25th March 2015
interiors and Toys Wednesday 8th April 2015
interiors and collectable ceramics Wednesday 22nd April 2015
fine furniture, European ceramics & Works of Art Wednesday 6th May 2015
interiors Wednesday 13th May 2015
Asian Art Wednesday 20th May 2015
interiors and Toys Wednesday 3rd June 2015
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All weights stated in the catalogue are approximate only, these figures are for reference only and prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy. Prospective buyers are reminded that coloured gemstones have historically been treated to enhance their appearance.A variety of methods have been, and are currently used to improve both transparency and colour of various gemstones. All yellow and white metals have not been tested. The international Jewellery Trade generally accept these methods. it is not possible for Halls to obtain gemmological reports on all stones offered for sale and therefore all Halls Holding’s estimates assume that gemstones have been enhanced.
if you have not arranged shipping with a chosen carrier, Halls fine Art can also provide a list of shippers in our area. for further information, please email peter@hallsgb.com or call 01743 450700
Although every effort is made to note damage and restoration, the absence of such information does not imply that the lot is free from defects. Detailed condition reports and email images can be obtained on request until 4.00pm the day prior to the sale.
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i MPorTAnT n oTicE i MPorTAnT n oTicE B ooK B UYErS
Prospective buyers must satisfy themselves with a condition report prior to bidding, Halls Holdings can take no responsibility for condition of purchased lots if condition reports were not requested.
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Prospective buyers should be aware that general wear to include; creasing, light foxing, small tears, bumped corners, worn boards or weak spine/joints, will not be specified in the catalogue descriptions. Any substantial losses/wear to include detached boards, detached spines or extensive graffiti will be described as ‘at fault’.
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Whilst Halls fine Art are not packers or shippers we are happy to liaise with your chosen carrier for removal of lots after sale. Please note, no lots shall be released to a carrier until payment has been received.
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Prospective buyers should note that although every effort is made to note repairs, restoration and damage in the catalogue descriptions, a lack of any such note should not be taken to imply that the lot is in perfect condition.
EXPLAnATion of cATALogUing TErMS for PAinTingS, MiniATUrES, ScULPTUrES AnD PrinTS Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date and age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. Halls fine Art reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. 1.
John constable
in our opinion a work by the artist. When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named.
2.
Attributed to John constable
in our opinion probably a work by the artist, but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category.
3.
Studio of John constable
in our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction.
4.
circle of John constable
in our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil.
5.
Style of… follower of John constable
in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.
6.
Manner of John constable
in our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.
7.
After John constable
in our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.
8.
The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist.
9.
The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand.
10.
Dimensions are given height before width.
11.
Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.
Artists resale rights in accordance with Artists resale rights regulations 2006, all lots marked † 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) 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
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4. rescission. notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days after the sale Halls Holdings Limited have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Halls Holdings Limited in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Halls Holdings Limited that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. The seller and the buyer agree to be bound by Halls Holdings Limited’s decision
conDiTionS of SALE 1.
Definitions. in these conditions Halls Holdings Limited act only as auctioneers and agents for the seller and the representative of Halls Holdings Limited conducting the auction is called the “Auctioneer”.
2. general. Whilst Halls Holdings Limited make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogues and the description of any lot:(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots sold by the seller with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. (b) Halls Holdings Limited do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify, and in such case the auctioneers do so as agents of the seller and are not themselves responsible for such claims. (c) All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Halls Holdings Limited unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify. (d) Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneers within ten days of the day of the sale.
5. Default. Halls Holdings Limited disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the seller because they act as agents for the seller only and therefore do not pay out to the seller until payment is received from the buyer. instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. 6. in the event of a sale by private treaty both the seller and the buyer agree to be bound by the general and any Special conditions of Sale. 7. Third Party Liability. Every person on Halls Holdings Limited’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk. He shall have no claim against Halls Holdings Limited in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save in so far as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Halls Holdings Limited’s employees.
3. The Auction. (a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the seller for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the auctioneer’s discretion. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. if during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to reoffer the lot. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the seller. (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot.
conDiTionS of SALE APPLicABLE To BUYErS 8. inspection. opportunity is given for inspection and each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise to all the Sale conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 9. Property and risk. The legal title in a lot shall not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price (as defined in 10 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay Halls Holdings Limited such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. if the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the auctioneer’s sole direction be put up again and re-sold.
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10. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Halls Holdings Limited that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal.
14. Lots on which value Added Tax is payable on or included in the hammer price are indicated in the catalogue or description sheet with a sign. vAT is payable on or included in the hammer price of such lots at the rates prevailing on the day of the auction.
11. removal of goods. (a) no purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense by the end of the second working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a warehousing charge. if they are not paid for and removed within seven days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot. (b) in the event of any failure of the buyer to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lots, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Handelsbanken Base rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within forty-eight hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidder’s own cheque. cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement, cannot be accepted.
conDiTionS of SALE APPLicABLE To SELLErS 15. The seller authorises Halls Holdings Limited to deduct commission at the published rate and to retain the buyer’s premium of 19.5% plus vAT. The seller agrees to pay all special advertising charges and illustration charges (see 24) insomuch that they are reasonable. Scale of commission - Halls Business tariff card available at all Halls offices and salerooms on request. 16. value Added Tax. A seller who sends for sale by auction any chattel(s) which is an asset of his business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for value Added Tax purposes and, if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the Dealer Margin Scheme covering works of art, etc. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods. 17. instructions. All goods delivered to the Auctioneers’ premises will be deemed to be delivered for Sale by Auction and will be catalogued and sold accordingly unless special instructions are recorded on the receipt. 18. reserves. Halls Holdings Limited will be pleased to advise on suitable protective reserves but if no reserves have been received prior to the day of the Sale, the lot will be sold without reserve or at the discretion of the Auctioneer. reserves must be confirmed in writing or notified on the receipt at the time of delivery.
12. Purchase Price. The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium at the stated rates on the hammer price of 19.5%. Under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme operated by HM customs & Excise, the premium does attract vAT as an addition to the stated premium rate. There is a 2.5% surcharge on all transactions made by credit card along with a one pound fee for payments on debit cards under twenty five pounds.
19. indemnity. vendors shall indemnify Halls Holding Ltd against any claims in connection with goods sold by Halls on the vendor’s behalf. 20. collections. The Auctioneers do not themselves undertake the collection of goods but acting expressly as Agents, they will if required, instruct or recommend a carrier on the vendor’s behalf for which there will be a charge.
13. commission to Bid. Halls Holdings Limited will execute bids on behalf of intending buyers unable to attend the sale at no charge. Halls Holdings Limited undertake to purchase lots as cheaply as allowed by other bids and reserves. Bids must be submitted in writing and whilst every care is taken in carrying out instructions Halls Holdings Limited cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions made in carrying out such bids.
21. Withdrawals. Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, or where a lot is withdrawn for any reason other than misattribution or authenticity, Halls Holdings Limited reserves the right to charge a fee equal to 10% plus vAT of the reserve price of the lot, or where no reserve has been fixed, Halls’ lower estimate of the item(s) withdrawn, together with any expenses incurred in relation to the item(s) withdrawn.
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22. insurance. Halls fine Art are not regulated by the fSA for the provision of insurance to its clients. However, Halls Holdings Limited, for its own protection insures property consigned to it at bottom pre sale estimate, unless the item has been sold, in which instance property is insured at the hammer price for loss, occasioned as a result of theft, fire or negligence whilst in their custody or control.
27. Warehousing. The Auctioneers exempt themselves from any liability to goods delivered to their salerooms without sufficient sale instructions, and reserve the right to make a warehousing charge in this respect. A similar warehousing charge will be applicable for goods left on their premises after they have requested the vendor to remove them.
23. Warranty of Title. The seller warrants to Halls Holdings Limited and to the buyer that he is the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.
28. Unsold goods. Unsold goods must be collected if they are not to be re-offered within 14 days following receipt of any after sale advice slip. Halls Holdings Limited reserve the right to sell by auction on behalf of the vendor without reserve any items after this period.
24. Photography. vendors give Halls Holdings Limited the right to photograph and illustrate and promote any lot placed with them for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations at any time at their discretion, whether or not in connection with the auction.
29. important notice. Any monies held on your behalf will be held in a clients Bank Account at the Handelsbanken, Shrewsbury and will be protected by the fSA. furthermore for your protection, Halls adhere to the clients Monies rules of the ricS. Any incidental interest earned on such monies will be retained by Halls as part of their terms of engagements, and by instructing Halls to act on your behalf, you are agreeing to and endorsing that course of action.
25. Electrical and Mechanical goods. The seller and consignor of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to Halls Holdings Limited that on the date received by Halls that the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from any defect not obvious on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health, and will indemnify Halls its servants and agents against any loss or damage suffered by any breach of the above warranty.
ricS operates a clients’ Money Protection Scheme (cMPS). This scheme, of last resort, covers direct loss of clients’ money as a result of misappropriation (or equivalent) by a ricS regulated firm, up to a £50,000 limit. The cMPS nor Halls will provide protection for the failure of a bank. But protection for bank failure is provided by The financial Services compensation Scheme up to a £50,000 limit.
26. Agency. The Auctioneers act throughout as Agents only and are not responsible for any default by the buyer. Halls Holdings Limited disclaim liability for paying the vendor until they have received settlement from the purchaser.
A copy of Halls complaints procedure is on display at all Halls offices, and a copy will be made available to you on request.
HALLS HoLDingS LiMiTED company registration number: 06597073 vat registration number: 549 7365 94
MonEY LAUnDEring Lots in this sale may be purchased with notes, coins or travellers cheques in sterling provided that the total payable by you does not exceed the equivalent in sterling of €15,000. if the amount payable by you exceeds the equivalent of €15,000, the balance must be paid otherwise than in notes, coins or travellers cheques. These conditions are in accordance with The Money Laundering regulations 2003.
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Bidding no.
Email confirmation received
CommiSSion BiDDing Slip SAle DAte: Wednesday 17th December 2014 Bid on my behalf at the above Sale for the following LoTS up to the prices specified these to be executed as cheaply as allowed by such other commissions or reserves. Please note all successful bids are subject to a Buyer’s Premium of 19½% plus vAT. i have read and agree to comply with the notices and conditions of Sale. Lot no.
Description
Bid in £
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Description
Bid in £
name (Block Letters) ..................................................................................................................................................... Email ............................................................................................................................................................................... Address (Block Letters) .................................................................................................................................................. .................................................................................................................................................. Post code: .................... Telephone number: ......................................................................................................................................................... Signature: ................................................................................... Date: ............................................................ Time .. iMPorTAnT noTicE: if bids cannot be read clearly, they will not be executed. commission bids for unregistered buyers must be accompanied by a form of identification. commission bids left on the day of sale cannot be guaranteed and on day of sale will not be accepted from unregistered buyers. if you do not wish to receive direct mailing from Halls Holdings Ltd. Please tick here PLEASE noTE: Halls can recommend shipping options
Telephone lines must be booked by 4.30pm on Tuesday 16th December 2014. We do not accept telephone bids on the day of the sale. Please book early to avoid disappointment.
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Lot 482
Lot 521
Halls Fine Art Auctions: Halls Holdings House, Bowmen Way, Battlefield, Shrewsbury, SY4 3DR T: 01743 450 700 E: fineart@hallsgb.com W: www.hallsgb.com/fine-art