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Wednesday 22nd July 2015 Sale Starts at 10a.m.
Fine Furniture, European Ceramics and Works of Art
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We are now consigning for our next
Auction of Paintings, Silver & Jewellery to be held on
Wednesday 25th November Entries now invited
A single stone diamond ring Estimate: ÂŁ2000-4000
For further details please contact: Maryanne Lineker-Mobberley FGA T: 01743 450 700 E: maryanne@hallsgb.com
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Fine Furniture, European Ceramics and Works of Art Which will be sold by auction on
Wednesday 22nd July 2015 Sale starts at 10.00am at Darwin Saleroom Halls Holdings House, Bowmen Way, Battlefield, Shrewsbury, SY4 3DR Viewing: Monday 20th July 9.30am – 7.00pm Tuesday 21st July 9.30am – 4.30pm and on the morning of the auction Auction no. 4115 Front cover illustration: lot 127 Back cover illustration: lot 139 Contact: Caroline Dennard Andrew Beeston MnAvA Internet address: www.hallsgb.com/fine-art www.the-saleroom.com/halls T: 01743 450 700 • E: fineart@hallsgb.com Catalogues £10 plus postage Credit card facilities available
HALLS HoLDIngS LIMITED Company Registration no: 06597073
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Society of Fine Art Auctioneers
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Jeremy Lamond MRICS FNAVA Fine Art Director jeremy@hallsgb.com
Andrew Beeston MNAVA Senior valuer andrew@hallsgb.com
Caroline Dennard Maryanne Lineker-Mobberley FGA Ceramics & Militaria Silver & Jewellery carolined@hallsgb.com maryanne@hallsgb.com
James Forster Paintings jamesf@hallsgb.com
Peter Booth Saleroom Manager peter@hallsgb.com
Derek Ainsworth Watches, Coins & Medals fineart@hallsgb.com
Sue Belshaw Fine Art Secretary sue@hallsgb.com
Martin Deacon Porter
Alexander Clement Asian Art alexander@hallsgb.com
Stewart Orr Toys and Collectables fineart@hallsgb.com
Chloe Barker Fine Art Secretary chloeb@hallsgb.com
Carl Humes Porter
Sue Bennett Fine Art Secretary sbennett@hallsgb.com
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Order of Sale Lots 1 – 45
European Ceramics
Lots 46 - 89
Decorative Ceramics & glass
Lots 90 - 119
Made in Shropshire
Lots 120 - 127
Antiquities
Lots 128 - 180
Works of Art
Lots 181 - 189
Clocks
Lots 190 - 253
Furniture
European Ceramics
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Lot 2 A LARGE CANTAGALLI IZNIK DESIGN CHARGER, late 19th century, painted with flowers and foliage in red, green and blue with a central saz leaf surrounded by roses and other flowers, the border with similar repeating floral design, painted factory mark, 48cm diameter £300 - £500
Lot 1 Lot 1 A PAIR OF BERLIN OVAL PORCELAIN PLAQUES, late 19th/early 20th century, painted with a woman holding a child, contained within Black Forest style carved walnut surrounds, plaques £60 - £80 measuring 6cm wide (2) Lot 3 Lot 3 A FRENCH SCEAUX FAIENCE RECTANGULAR PLANTER OR JARDINIERE, 18th century, painted after nicolas Lancret with a gentleman hunting birds, a lady and dog beside, the reverse and two opposing short sides with painted floral bouquets of flowers, below a purple and yellow upper rim, painted Sceaux mark below an anchor in blue, alongside ‘n.30, 55 piece’ in black, 28.5cm wide, £100 - £150 12.5cm high Lot 4 A GROUP OF FIVE MEISSEN FIGURES ALLEGORICAL OF THE SENSES, late 19th century, after the originals by J.J. Kaendler, comprising, ‘Sight’; represented by a goddess with telescope, eagle and child; ‘Sound’ as a goddess playing a mandolin beside a singing cherub; ‘Taste’ as Aphrodite eating an apple, a monkey and cherub beside, ‘Scent’ as a goddess and cherub smelling flowers and ‘Touch’ as a goddess with a parrot on one outstretched hand, with a dog and two children playing beside her feet, each on scrolling gilt bases, underglaze blue crossed swords and various incised numbers, 28cm high (some minor restorations) (5) £3,000 - £4,000
Lot 2
Lot 4 4
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Lot 5
Lot 6
Lot 5 A PAIR OF SAMSON, PARIS gold anchor ‘Chelsea’ bocage figures, late 19th/early 20th century, modelled as a young female shepherdess with a recumbent sheep and her male companion with a seated dog, both in flower sprigged garb standing against bocage, scrolling gilt and light green bases, gold anchor mark, £150 - £250 27cm high (minor breakages) (2)
Lot 7
Lot 8 no lot Lot 9 AN ASSEMBLED HEREND ‘ROTHSCHILD BIRDS’ PATTERN PART TABLE SERVICE, third quarter 20th century, comprising a pair of twin handled serving tureens and covers, a sauceboat on fixed integral stand, sixteen twin handled soup bowls (one chipped), sixteen soupbowl stands, thirty dinner plates, 26cm diameter, twenty-two medium plates, 22.5cm diameter, two oval meat platters in different sizes, six teacups and six saucers, and thirtyfour further smaller plates, printed factory marks (135 pieces) £1,000 - £1,500
Lot 6 A GERMAN WESTERWALD STONEWARE JUG, 18th century, decorated in shades of blue and manganese and typically incised with geometric designs and central medallion with the letters gR £100 - £150 below a crown, 16cm high Lot 7 A GERMAN WESTERWALD STONEWARE JUG, 18th century, decorated in shades of blue and manganese and typically incised with geometric designs and central cartouche with the letters gR £100 - £150 inbetween sunburst rays, 13cm high
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Lot 11 Lot 10 A HEREND JARDINIERE OR CACHE POT, late 20th century, decorted in in the Rothschild Bird pattern, blue printed factory mark, 12.5cm high £70 - £100 Lot 11 A GARNITURE OF FOUR DRESDEN PORCELAIN VASES AND COVERS, late 19th century, attributed to Helena Wolfsohn, each printed and painted with scenes after Antoine Watteau of courtly lovers in romantic settings, the first pair of vases of pear shape form, with floral finials, 24cm high, the second as baluster vases and covers with gilded knop finials, aprocyphal AR (August Rex) £250 - £350 marks in blue to base, 25cm high (a.f)
Lot 10
Lot 12 A PAIR OF HOCHST PORCELAIN VASES, probably 18th century, painted with scenes after Angelica Kauffmann with country figures within rural landscapes, conversing and instruments, with further panels of flowers and objects to the reverse, on later metal bases, £150 - £200 underglaze wheel mark in blue, 32cm (2)
Lot 13 Lot 13 A SEVRES STYLE SINGLE-FLOWER MONTEITH, 19th century, the scalloped rim flanked by two small scroll handles, painted with sprays of flowers, scattered sprigs and blue ribbons, unmarked, 10cm high £60 - £80
Lot 12
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Lot 16 Lot 16 A PAIR OF ROYAL DUX WATER CARRIERS, early 20th century, modelled as a boy and his female companion, she pouring, while he drinks, standing next to tree stumps on circular bases, marked to undersides with pink pad mark, impressed no. 2155, 44cm high £250 - £300 (2)
Lot 14 Lot 14 A LATE 19TH CENTURY PARIAN FIGURAL GROUP, probably French, modelled as a young hunter boy and his hound, the fresh hare kill held in one arm, on a circular naturalistic moulded base, unmarked, 50cm high £150 - £250
Lot 15 Lot 15 A FRENCH DESVRES FAIENCE INK DESKSTAND, late 19th/early 20th century, decorated in a Rouen style pattern, predominantly in blue, yellow and orange with scrolls and flowers below colourful geometric pattern shoulders, on six low feet, 20cm long, 8cm high £80 - £120 (restored, with later covers)
Lot 17 Lot 17 A ROYAL DUX FIGURE, modelled as a lady carrying a pannier and fruit, on a naturalistic base, pink mad mark, model number 596, £80 - £120 34cm high
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Lot 18 Lot 18 A K.P.M BERLIN PORCELAIN WALL PLATE, late 19th century, painted with an Italianate landscape of ruins, with a single figure and a dog in the foreground, KPM and sceptre mark, 32cm £300 - £500 diameter
Lot 20 Lot 20 A SWEDISH RORSTRAND MAJOLICA OIL LAMP STANDARD, late 19th century, with ornate floral green, cream, and pink decoration on scroll feet and similarly decorative reservoir, 158cm high £200 - £400 Lot 21 no lot
Lot 19 Lot 19 A PAIR OF PAUL MILET (1870-1950) FOR SEVRES POWDER BLUE VASES, circa 1920, with floral swag and lattice work ormolu mounts, MP Sevres mark to one, Sevres mark to the other, 27cm £200 - £400 high (2) Lot 22 Lot 22 A 18TH CENTURY WORCESTER PORCELAIN SAUCEBOAT, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Two Porters pattern, £100 - £150 crescent mark, 6cm high
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Lot 23 Lot 23 A STAFFORDSHIRE REDWARE TEAPOT AND COVER, 18th century, the cylindrical body and cover with engine-turned decoration, 12cm high (chipped spout) £300 - £500
Lot 24
Lot 24 A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELLANOUS POODLE GROUPS, mid19th century, the adult dogs modelled with pups below, seated on blue velvet cushions with single line of gilding, unmarked, 8.5cm long, 7cm high (small hairline to £100 - £200 base of one)
Lot 25 Lot 25 A LIVERPOOL BLUE AND WHITE SAUCEBOAT, circa 1770, possibly James Pennington, printed in underglaze blue with an assortment of flowers, the pattern partially repeated to a border around the inner rim, 9cm high (small firing crack near £150 - £250 base of handle)
Lot 26 Lot 26 A 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE OVAL MEAT PLATTER, transferprinted with a central design of four acanthus cones, flanked by various leaves and flowers, unmarked, 51cm wide (chip to £60 - £80 underside)
Lot 29 Lot 29 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN COFFEE CUP, circa 1765, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Three Flowers and Butterfly pattern, below an external blue double line border, open crescent mark, 7cm high £60 - £80 Lot 27 Lot 27 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEA CANISTER AND COVER, circa 1785, of conical form, painted in cobalt blue and gilding with sprigs of flowers, dentil lined upper rim and similar banding near foot rim, with repeating decoration and flower form finial to the cover, unmarked, 14cm £120 - £180 high
Lot 28 Lot 28 A WORCESTER PORCELAIN SPARROW BEAK JUG, circa 1770, painted with an Imari panelled pattern with plant scrolls and blue border to inside rim, unmarked, £150 - £200 9cm high
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Lot 30 Lot 30 AN ENGLISH SLIPWARE ROCKING CRADLE, possibly Yorkshire, dated 1898, of a canted form with lobed rockers, canopy applied with birds and finials, terracotta body with yellow slip-trails, inscribed ‘Mrs Woodhead’ and ‘nov 1 1898’, 28cm long £150 - £250 and 25cm high (at fault)
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Lot 33 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN DESSERT DISH, of canted square form, painted with a central circular panel of flowers, between a broad blue border containing further conforming panels of floral sprays, unmarked, 21cm wide £60 - £80
Lot 31 Lot 31 A DERBY PORCELAIN TWIN-HANDLED CAMPANA VASE, circa 1815, with single central panel of painted exotic birds within landscape between profusely gilded floral decoration, reserved against a cobalt ground, the handles formed as snakes, painted factory mark in black, 20cm high (chipped foot rim), together with a further, smaller Derby campana vase, painted with flowers, £150 - £200 17cm high (a.f) (2)
Lot 34 Lot 34 THREE PIECES OF DERBY PORCELAIN IMARI, circa 1820, comprising a basket vase, 8cm high, a lobed dish, 30cm wide (cracked) and a small vase with pierced upper rim, with four grostesque masks, on claw feet, factory marks in red, 10cm high £50 - £80 (3)
Lot 32 Lot 32 THREE SMALL DERBY PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASES, circa 1820 and later, each with cobalt grounds, one example with a painted panel of flowers between gilded decoration, the further two examples with gold flowers, tallest 11.5cm high (hairline to one £40 - £60 upper rim) (3)
Lot 35 Lot 35 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PINK LUSTRE JUG, titled ‘Joshua goodman, 1815’, printed with a panel of a man walking a dog within rural landscape, with cattle in the foreground and buildings beyond, the reverse with a painted scene of a waiter serving drinks to a seated gentleman, each section between pink lustre banding (spout off, hairlines), 16cm high; together with a further 19th century Sunderlad lustre milk jug, with hobnail spout, the waisted body with a printed pink flower and green leaves between wavy £70 - £100 blue and pink lines, 12cm high (2) Lot 36 A STAFFORDSHIRE SLIPWARE DISH, mid-late 18th century, of a rounded rectangular form with a piecrust rim, the cream-coloured ground trailed and combed with a brown-coloured slip, 38.5cm £2,000 - £2,500 wide
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Lot 36
Lot 37 Lot 37 AN ENGLISH PEARLWARE SALT, 18th century, the upper rim painted with blue feather edged banding, single blue line to the foot, 6cm high (hairline), together with an early 19th century blue and white pickle dish or butter boat, the exterior with a transferprinted scene including a boy on a buffalo, the interior with further printed blue border and a small pagoda landscape, 4.5cm high (2) £50 - £80
Lot 39 Lot 39 A WORCESTER TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, circa 1770-80, the bowl of faceted form, painted in blue with the Hollow Rock Lily pattern, crescent mark, bowl 7cm diameter, saucer 11cm diameter £50 - £80 (chipped, hairline)
Lot 38 Lot 38 A NEW HALL SILVER-SHAPE CREAM JUG IN THE BOY AND THE BUTTERFLY PATTERN, number 421, late 18th century, painted number in red, 10cm high, together with a further cream jug, painted with a ribbon of flowers below a double red line and jagged border, possibly new Hall, marked with pattern numbers 12 and £40 - £60 60, 11cm high (2)
Lot 40 Lot 40 A BLUE AND WHITE DELFT BOWL, probably Liverpool, 18th century, the exterior painted with a Chinese-style figure within landscape, the interior well painted again with a smaller panel of £100 - £150 a tree beside a fence, 20cm diameter
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Lot 41 A COLLECTION OF NEW HALL TEAWARES, circa 1800, comprising a pattern 22 teapot, cover, possibly associated (cracked), 13cm high, a coffee can and saucer and tea bowl and saucer, each painted with Chinese-style figures, a cup and saucer painted with roses with gilded leaves, two teacups painted with flowers and moulded weave bodies, together £100 - £200 with further tewawares (16)
Lot 41
Lot 42 A JOHN YATES, STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, circa 1825, painted finely with naturalistic sprays of flowers between gilt and lightly relief moulded outer rims, the service comprising a pedestal comport or centrepiece, 13cm high, a rectangular dessert dish, 26cm wide, an oval dessert dish, 27cm high and a sauce tureen stand, pattern number 665, 19cm high (4) £60 - £80
Lot 42
Lot 43 A COLLECTION OF ENGLISH BAT-PRINTED TEAWARES, early 19th century, including new Hall, Spode and Alcock, comprising a teacup and saucer, circa 1825, the bute shape cup with ring handle, printed en grisaille with a named view of ‘Twickenham Meadows’, and a cottage and ruins, within black line borders, together with a further, similar saucer in the ‘Wynnstay Hall’ pattern; a teapot with associated cover decorated with landscape ruins, a twin handled dessert dish, a cream jug, further cups, saucers and plates, etc £200 - £300 (minor damages) (25) Lots 44-45 no lots Lot 43 12
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Decorative Ceramics & Glass
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DECORATIVE CERAMICS
Lot 47
Lot 46 Lot 46 A RUSKIN GINGER JAR AND COVER, dated 1922, covered in a speckled reactive blue and pale yellow glaze, the cover slightly darker, impressed marks, 22cm £80 - £120 high Lot 47 A WEDGWOOD ETRURIA, JAMES POWELL & SONS, WHITEFRIARS CREAMWARE PART COFFEE SERVICE, comprising ten coffee cans and seven saucers, each painted with bands of purple grapes amongst green leaves, printed factory marks, painted number A4933, saucers 10cm diameter, coffee cans 5cm high (17) £60 - £80
Lot 48 Lot 48 WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR MACINTYRE AND CO. CHOCOLATE JUG AND COVER, circa 1905, in a the blue poppy design, printed factory marks and bearing registration number 311908, 19cm high £120 - £180 Lot 49 A PAIR OF PORTRAIT PLAQUES BY GEORGE CARTLIDGE, probably for J.H Barratt & Co, late 19th century, depicting Joseph Chamberlain and Lloyd george, each framed, 14cm wide x 23cm high (2) £100 - £150
Lot 49
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Lot 52 WAISTEL COOPER (BRITISH, 1921-2003), A STUDIO POTTERY VASE, mid-20th century, of brown, horizontal ribbed form, signed Waistel in black, 16cm high £40 - £60
Lot 50 Lot 50 POLITICAL INTEREST; A BRISTOL ‘FISCAL POTTERY’ VASE BY GEORGE STEWART, late 19th/early 20th century, with lobed upper rim, decorated with a stylised cartoon of cockerels below a two line verse painted factory mark and initials, 13cm £50 - £80 high
Lot 55 Lot 55 DAVID LEACH (BRITISH, 1911-2005), A STONEWARE BOWL, the exterior painted with blue and orange stylised motifs, impressed DL potters’ seal, 19cm £40 - £60 diameter
Lot 53 Lot 53 JOANNA CONSTANTINIDIS (BRITISH, 1927-2000), A STONEWARE OVIFORM VASE, with partially oval neck, dry textured body, impressed ‘C’ seal mark, 18cm high £60 - £80
Lot 51 Lot 51 AN ALAN CAIGER-SMITH MODEL OF A PEACOCK, circa 1964, the peacock painted in typical blues and greens, monogrammed, 23cm high (tail broken £100 - £150 and re-stuck)
Lot 56 Lot 56 GEOFFREY WHITING FOR AVONCROFT POTTERY (BRITISH, 1919-1988), A LARGE VASE, circa 1970, decorated with a drip, pale blue glaze over a brown stoneware body, impressed seal marks, 38cm high £200 - £300 Lot 54 Lot 54 DAVID LEACH (BRITISH, 1911-2005), A STONEWARE VASE decorated with an abstract motif against an overall brown ground, impressed DL potters’ seal mark, £70 - £100 26cm high
Lot 57 Lot 57 GEOFFREY WHITING FOR AVONCROFT POTTERY (BRITISH, 1919-1988), A CELADON STONEWARE BOWL with sgraffito decoration in stylised leaf form, £40 - £60 17cm diameter
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Lot 58 Lot 58 ALAN SPENCER-GREEN (1932-2003), A SMALL STONEWARE BOWL, the dark celadon ground with floral sgraffito, incised monogram ASg, 8.5cm diameter £60 - £80
Lot 61 Lot 61 GEOFFREY WHITING FOR AVONCROFT POTTERY, a stoneware vase, decorated in splattered brown tones, 15cm high £40 - £60 Lot 62 no Lot Lot 64 Lot 64 A WEDGWOOD BLACK AND WHITE JASPERWARE URN AND COVER, circa 1970s, decorated in classical style with twin satyr mask handles and an acorn finial, impressed marks, date mark indistinct, possibly 1977, 22cm high £80 - £120
Lot 59 Lot 59 ALAN SPENCER-GREEN (1932-2003), A PALE GREEN STONEWARE BOWL, incised initials ASg, 14cm diameter £60 - £80 Lot 60 ALAN SPENCER-GREEN (1932-2003), TWO STONEWARE BOWLS, the first with a mottled blue glaze, 13cm diameter, the second celadon, 10cm diameter, each with £120 - £150 incised initials (2) Lot 63 Lot 63 A WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT GURGLE OR FISH JUG, dated ‘71 (1971), impressed £40 - £60 marks, 20cm high
Lot 65 Lot 65 A WEDGWOOD BLUE JASPERWARE URN AND COVER in the Dancing Hours pattern, dated ‘72 (1972), impressed marks, 28cm £100 - £150 high Lot 60
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Lot 66 A WILLIAM MOORCROFT FLORIAN VASE, dated 1913, cylindrical with a bulbous base, green signature, impressed no. 153, £1,500 - £2,000 25cm high
Lot 67 Lot 67 A W.H GOSS MODEL OF MISS ELLEN TERRY’S FARM, near Tenterden, Kent, Rd. no. 641313, unglazed, 7cm long £50 - £80
Lot 68 Lot 68 A W H GOSS MODEL OF PRINCE LLEWELYN’S HOUSE, Beddgelert, coloured and unglazed, printed factory marks, 5cm £40 - £60 high
Lot 69 Lot 69 A GOSS MODEL OF ST. CATHERINE’S CHAPEL, Abbotsbury, coloured and unglazed, black-printed goshawk mark with inscription , 8.5cm long £80 - £120
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Lot 70 A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY FIGURE BY JAMES HADLEY, dated 1893, modelled as an Egpytian lady playing a tambourine, signed Hadley, printed factory mark, model number 1084, 33cm £200 - £300 high Lot 71 TWO ROYAL WORCESTER DICKENSIAN FIGURES DESIGNED BY JAMES HADLEY, circa 1919, nos. 851 and 836; the first as John Bull, wearing top hat, the second as Uncle Sam, printed factory £120 - £180 marks, 18cm high (repair to one base) (2)
Lot 72 Lot 72 A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY SWEETMEAT BOWL IN THE FORM OF A SHELL, painted with a floral spray, on periwinkle feet, shape no.971, 27cm wide, together with a further Royal Worcester blush ivory fruit bowl painted with wild flowers, 23cm diameter £150 - £250 date marks rubbed, printed factory marks (2)
Lot 70
Lot 73 Lot 73 A LARGE ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY VASE AND INNER COVER, circa 1900, of lobed and shouldered form, polychrome and gilt painted with floral sprays on a peach blush ground beneath gilt arcaded collar shape 1312, printed factory mark, 26cm high £200 - £300 Lot 71
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Lot 76 Lot 76 A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY BISCUIT BARREL AND COVER BY EDWARD RABY, circa 1893, of ribbed cylindrical form painted with flower sprays, monogrammed ER, 18cm high, together with a similar Royal Worcester circular jar and cover, painted with number W/3158, printed factory marks, 15cm diameter (2) £150 - £250
Lot 74 Lot 74 TWO ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY JUGS, circa 1915, the basketweave bodies with applied with lizards in relief, 16cm high, together with a Locke and Co, Worcester shell form dish, 11cm £150 - £200 high (3)
Lot 77 Lot 77 A ROYAL WORCESTER LOBED VASE AND COVER, circa 1904, blush ivory ground printed and painted with pink and yellow flowers, 17cm high, together with a further, similar example, number 1796, printed factory marks, 19cm high (2) £150 - £250 Lot 78 no lot Lot 75 Lot 75 A ROYAL WORCESTER TWIN HANDLED VASE, late 19th century, of compressed ovoid form, the body moulded as basket weave, with entrailing gold flowers in low relief issuing from the four trunk style feet, with a greek Key style upper rim, green printed factory £120 - £180 mark and impressed mark, 21cm high
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GLASS Lot 79 A MURANO GLASS SCULPTURE OF A STALLION BY PINO SIGNORETTO (b.1944), the black glass horse modelled as if in motion, with engraved signature, 53cm high *Similar to a larger scale similar model of a horse done by the same artist for the the venice Biennial in 1999. £200 - £400
Lot 79 Lot 80 Lot 80 A VICTORIAN CRANBERRY AND CLEAR GLASS EPERGNE, the lobed bowl supporting tall, central trumpet stem, with three subsidary trumpet vases, surrounded by three candy canes supporting three further basket vases, £150 - £200 61cm high Lot 81 A VICTORIAN BLUE AND GREEN VASELINE GLASS EPERGNE, the lobed base supporting a central trumpet, three further smaller trumpets, and three candy £100 - £150 canes, 53cm high Lot 82 Lot 82 A WHITEFRIARS GLASS TEXTURED ‘SHOULDER’ VASE, pattern no. 9678, in willow, designed 1966 by geoffrey Baxter, £80 - £120 24cm high
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Lot 87 A LALIQUE ‘ROSES’ PATTERN SQUARE FORM BOWL, post-war, the exterior bowl formed as roses in relief with a slightly everted rim, ‘Lalique, France’ mark, £100 - £150 24.5cm wide
Lot 83 Lot 83 A POST-WAR LALIQUE FROSTED AND CLEAR GLASS MODEL OF A PIGEON, ‘Pigeon verviers no. 1206’, engraved Lalique France, 12cm high and 28cm high £60 - £80 (at fault)
Lot 85 Lot 85 A SMALL LALIQUE FROSTED GLASS MODEL OF AN OWL, post-war, engraved £40 - £60 ‘Lalique, France’, 9cm high
Lot 84 Lot 84 FLORIS MEYDAM FOR LEERDAM ART GLASS; A CLEAR AND YELLOW GLASS VASE, dated 1966, with acid-etched mark and numbered Mo203, 25cm high £80 - £120
Lot 86 A SAINT-LOUIS BICENTENNIAL GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, produced in 1967 from a limited edition of 2000, of which this is numbered 427, complete with original box, certificate, and a book explaining the Story of Saint Louis Lead Crystal Manufacture (1767-1967), the paperweight decorated with a bust of a nobleman encircled by purple, yellow, and white star cogs, 4cm high, together with a further glass paperweight depicting Winston Churchill £60 - £80 (3)
Lot 86
Lot 88 Lot 88 A VASART GLASS VASE, the green and brown flecked vase of waisted form, etched £70 - £100 ‘vasart’, 20cm high Lot 89 no lot
Lot 87
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Made in Shropshire
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Lot 90 Lot 90 A PAIR OF COALPORT APPLE GREEN GROUND VASES, circa 1830, each with twin rococo handles and painted with opposing landscapes of figures, lakes and ruins, between elaborate gilt and yellow ground cartouches, on leaf moulded bases, marked 2/466 in purple, 26.5cm high (2) (one vase with re-gilded handles) £150 - £200
Lot 93 Lot 93 A CAUGHLEY TOY OVAL TUREEN AND COVER, circa 1780-85, painted in blue with the ‘Island’ pattern, unmarked, 7cm wide, 6cm high (cover possibly associated, tureen with one restored handle) £300 - £500
Lot 91 A VERY RARE CAUGHLEY POUNCE POT, circa 1780-90, of distinctive ‘Bobbin’ form with bulbous centre and spreading rim and foot, dished top pierced with several holes, printed in blue with floral sprigs and hexagonal cell borders, the unglazed base unmarked, 9.5cm high (with drilled hole to the base, possibly ‘spiked’ by the factory) *See Halls sale october 8th, lot 173 where a similar example sold for £3100. £2,000 - £3,000
Lot 94 Lot 94 A CAUGHLEY EGG DRAINER, circa 1785, painted in a light blue with floral sprigs, within single blue line border, unmarked, 8cm diameter (handle cracked) £100 - £150
Lot 92 Lot 92 A CAUGHLEY MUSTARD SPOON, circa 1780-90, of simple plain form, with slight moulding to the underside, printed in blue with scrollwork to the handle and a single sprig of flowers to the bowl, 10cm long (handle professionally restored) See C & W P plate 290, for a comparison of Caughley and Worcester mustard pots and £300 - £400 spoons, also see CBE catalogue no. 43.
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Lot 91
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Lot 95 Lot 95 A CAUGHLEY TOY SPARROW BEAK JUG, circa 1780-90, painted in underglaze blue with the Island pattern, with internal blue border to upper rim, unmarked, 5cm high £100 - £150
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Lot 96 Lot 96 A CAUGHLEY COTTAGE PATTERN POT, circa 1785-90, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Cottage pattern, unmarked, 6cm high Bears ex. Wright £100 - £150 Collection label.
Lot 98 Lot 98 A CAUGHLEY SPOON TRAY, circa 1785-90, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Temple pattern, the unglazed base £40 - £60 unmarked, 16cm wide
Lot 100 Lot 100 A CAUGHLEY TEABOWL AND SAUCER, circa 1785, ex gittins Collection label, together with a further English porcelain £50 - £80 teabowl and saucer (4)
Lot 99 A CAUGHLEY CUSTARD CUP AND COVER, circa 1785-90, the cup with circular section stand-off loop handle, with projecting upper terminal, cover with button knop, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Cottage pattern within cell borders, unmarked, 9cm high (small chip to cover)
Lot 97 Lot 97 A CAUGHLEY TASTER OR CADDY SPOON, circa 1785-90, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the P having moulded leaf handle, printed with the Pleasure Boat pattern, within associated cell diaper and spearhead border, 7cm £80 - £120 wide
See The Darwin County online collection, which has a custard cup and cover in the same pattern and where it is noted that ‘Cottage is a very rare Chinese-style design, shown here on a custard cup used, as its name suggests, to hold custard. The cover kept the custard warm’ £250 - £350
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Lot 101 Lot 101 A CAUGHLEY TEAPOT, cover and stand in the Temple pattern, circa 1790-95, the teapot of slightly lobed, barrel form, enriched with gilding, teapot 14cm high, with S mark, stand 13cm diameter, £50 - £80 unglazed base unmarked (2)
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Lot 102 Lot 102 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY COALPORT MUG, transfer-printed in underglaze blue with the Pinecone pattern, printed factory mark in green, 13cm high *Ex Bill Dickenson label to base
Lot 104 Lot 104 SHROPSHIRE INTEREST; A COLLECTION OF ITEMS RELATING TO JAMES PRICE, a Constable within the Shropshire Constabulary at the beginning of the 20th century; this lot comprises his uniform jacket, dated 1907, a police helmet, a belt with constabulary buckle, a leather police cosh, desk tidy and letter tidy, pair of glass inkwells, cut glass pen tray and a white metal extending pencil (qty)
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*Also included within this lot are biographical details and photocopied photographs of James Price including some of him wearing his uniform. Price was born on the 13th March, 1876 and died 22nd May 1955 and served as a police constable from 1901 to 1926, and was stationed at Church Stretton, newcastle and Winstantow. £70 - £100
Lot 103 Lot 103 A CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN TWIN-HANDLED CAUDLE OR CHOCOLATE CUP AND COVER, with stand, circa 1790, decorated and gilded profusely by Chamberlains in blue and gilt stripes, the cover with a shaped circular finial, painted S mark to the stand, cup 15cm high, stand 16.5cm diameter (3) £200 - £400
Lot 105 Lot 105 AN 18TH CENTURY ENGRAVING OF IRONBRIDGE, SHROPSHIRE, published in 1788 by John and Josiah Boydel, Cheapside, London, contained within a black and gilt Hogarth frame, 60cm x 45cm £50 - £80
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Lot 108 GERRY FOXHALL (D. 2012); INDUSTRIAL PATINATED IRON SCULPTURE OF A FIGURE ON A SCRAMBLER, signed g Foxhall 1976. 24.5cm high note: gerry Foxhall was a well known sculpture from Madeley, Telford, his best known work, a large miner’s horse and cart, a landmark sculpture on the granville roundabout. *This scrambler sculpture originally retailed by Ironbridge galleries Ltd, 9 Tontine Hill, Ironbridge, Salop. £300 - £400
Lot 106 Lot 106 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY COALBROOKDALE POSY BASKET, the cobalt blue exterior and rim encrusted with flowers, unmarked, £80 - £120 22cm high
Lot 109 Lot 109 EMAN BOWEN (1714-1767), AN ACCURATE MAP OF SHROPSHIRE divided into hundreds, to the noble and Right Honourable Henry Arthur Herbert, engraving with later hand colouring, 53 x 71 cm £80 - £120 (I)
Lot 107 Lot 107 FOUR CAUGHLEY SAUCERS, circa 1785, transfer-printed in blue with the Bell Toy pattern between a single blue line rim, saucers 13cm diameter, together with two further Caughley teabowls in the Mother and Child pattern, 8cm diameter, unmarked (at fault, £60 - £80 repaired) (6)
Lot 110 Lot 110 ROBERT MORDEN (C.1650-1703), SHROPSHIRE, engraving with £60 - £80 later hand colouring, 36 x 41 cm (I)
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Lot 113 Lot 113 A MAP OF SHROPSHIRE BY H MOLL, GEOGRAPHER, engraving with later hand colouring, 32 x 19cm (SH), together with a 19th century map titled ‘correct map of Shropshire’, and a map of Salop, published Jan 1st 1808 by R.Phillips, Bridge St, Blackfriars, £40 - £60 London. (3)
Lot 111 Lot 111 A 19TH CENTURY ENGRAVING TITLED ‘INDEX TO THE TITHES’, published at the Tower of London, 17th May 1833, by lieutenant Colonel Colby of the Royal Engineers, engraving with hand £40 - £60 colouring, 36 x 51cm (I)
Lot 114 Lot 114 THOMAS BOWEN (D.1790), ROAD MAP LONDON TO SHREWSBURY AND WELSHPOOL IN MONTGOMERY, together with a 19th century map of Shropshire, published by Henry Teesdale and co, 302 Holburn, engraving with later hand colouring and a 19th century map of Shropshire drawn and engraved for Cobbett’s geographical Dictionary of England and Wales (3) £30 - £50
Lot 112 Lot 112 A 19TH CENTURY MAP TITLED ‘A NEW MAP OF THE COUNTY OF SALOP DIVIDED INTO HUNDREDS’ printed for C.Smith no.172 Strand, Jan 6th 1804, engraving with later hand colouring, 52 x 46 £30 - £50 cm (I)
Lot 115 Lot 115 RICHARD BLOME (1635-1705), A GENERAL MAP of Shropshire with its hundreds, engraving with later hand colouring together with a 19th century map of Shropshire, engraving with later hand £40 - £60 colouring, published by Pigot and Co, London, (2)
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Lot 116 Lot 116 A COLLECTION OF VICTORIAN PURCHASE RECEIPTS RELATING TO SELINA COTES OF PITCHFORD HALL, Shropshire, circa 1878 onwards, including examples from retailers in both London, north Wales and Shrewsbury, a small number with Inland Revenue stamps, together with notepaper written on both sides, headed 12 grosvenor St., showing the calculations of inheritance for the Pitchford estate, demonstrating considerable wealth, and a letter from a solicitor in Lincoln’s Inn, London to Colonel Charles James Cotes regarding the will (approximately 91 receipts) *Selina Charlotte Cotes was born in 1849 at Sheriffhales, Shropshire, She was the daughter of John Cotes and Lady Louisa Harriet Jenkinson. She died in 1903, unmarried. £100 - £150
Lot 118 Lot 118 A VICTORIAN CAST IRON SINGLE CHAIR in the Coalbrookdale style with mask cast back splat within leaf and fruit surround under an arched top rail between half cast turned back columns above a pierced circular seat on four well shaped cabriole legs terminating in a scroll foot, 40cm wide 98.5cm high, 40cm deep £150 - £250
Lot 117 Lot 117 A COALPORT PART DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICE, circa 19001910, decorated with scalloped gold and cobalt blue borders, with raised gilt decoration, the service comprising twenty-two dessert plates, twenty-one soup plates and seventeen dinner plates, green printed factory mark, and retailers mark for James green & £500 - £700 nephew, 107 Queen victoria Street, London (51)
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Antiquities
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Lot 120 Lot 120 AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN POTTERY WATER-VESSEL, originally taken from archaeological digs carried out in the valley of Kings sometime in the early 1920’s, 32cm high *Brought to Falmouth Museum (Cornwall) by the then Curator, Frank Strike who was also the Mayor of Helston. Sometime in the late 1930s/early 1940s, the Museum of Falmouth was disbanded - Frank Strike then took possession of certain items from the museum, including the water-vessel. £100 - £150 Lot 122 Lot 122 AN EGYPTIAN BRONZE MODEL OF A CAT, Late Period, c. 664 332 BC, on a rectangular wooden plinth base, overall height 10cm £500 - £700
Lot 121 AN ANCIENT GREEK ATTIC TALL BASED SKYPHOS with twin handles, circa 500 BC, 12cm high, together with a Campanian black glazed cup, 6cm high, a Campanian greek Dish from Southern Italy, circa 300 BC and a Ripe Corinthian Alabraston vase, 10cm high (4) *Purchased from vanessa Purcell & Company and James Murphy, complete with original purchase receipts £200 - £300
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Lot 123 AN EGYPTIAN FAIENCE MODEL OF ISIS AND HORUS, Ptolemaic period, c. 332 - 30 BC, 10cm high *Bears old paper label verso which reads, ‘Isis and Horus, bought from Ky**** at Cairo, March 9, 1904’ £2,500 - £3,500
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Lot 125 Lot 125 A ROMAN GLASS BOWL, 1st century AD, possibly made in germany, the bowl of green glass with dimples around the exterior £600 - £900 rim, 8cm diameter
Lot 126 Lot 126 A ROMAN GLASS BEAKER, 1st/2nd century AD, possibly made in £300 - £500 germany, of light green, dimpled form, 6cm high
Lot 124 Lot 124 AN EGPYTIAN TURQUOISE FAIENCE AMULET OF THOTH, 26th £1,500 - £2,000 Dynasty, c. 664 - 525 BC, 6cm high
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Lot 127 AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN GRANITE HEAD OF A DEITY, Late new Kingdom, c. 1190 - 1075 BC, 17cm high £3,000 - £5,000
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Works of Art
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Lot 129
Lot 128 A COLLECTION OF FOUR MILITARY INTEREST STEVENGRAPHS, ‘Radetzky and the King victor Emanuel - Meeting After the Battle of novara’; ‘William, Prince of orange, Crossing the Boyne’; ‘Wellington and Blucher, Meeting After the Battle of Waterloo’ and the Death of ‘nelson’ (4) £180 - £220 Lot 129 A STEVENGRAPH, C. Mitchell, Boxing interest, a portrait of the £60 - £80 boxer
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Lot 130 FOUR STEVENGRAPHS, ‘god Speed the Plough’, ‘The Present Time - 60 Miles an Hour’ and ‘The good old Days’ x 2, including £100 - £150 an earlier example with no scenery behind (4) Lot 131 FOUR STEVENGRAPHS, ‘The Right Honourable W.E gladstone M.P’, The Lady godiva Procession’, ‘The First Touch’, rugby interest £100 - £150 and ‘Called to the Rescue - Heroism at Sea’ (4)
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Lot 133 Lot 133 FOUR SOUVENIR SILK RIBBONS, comprising ‘Lord Leigh’, ‘A Merry Christmas’, ‘I am the bread of life’, and ‘To My Father, Dear £70 - £100 Father…’ (4)
Lot 132 Lot 132 FOUR HORSE RACING AND HUNTING INTEREST STEVENGRAPHS, comprising ‘The Finish’, ‘The Struggle’, ‘Full £80 - £120 Cry’ and ‘The Meet’ (4)
Lot 134 Lot 134 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 £70 - £90 Lot 135 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON CAMPANA SHAPED GARDEN URNS, with egg and dart moulded border, over a fluted and reeded body on a circular column, spreading circular foot and £600 - £900 square base. 59cm diameter, 75cm high (2)
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Lot 136 Lot 138 Lot 136 A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MUSICIAN/ORATORS BOX of rectangular form with leather strap handle to the lid opening to reveal a vacant interior, the front of the box with socket to accommodate the baluster turned column with lyre shaped rest, £100 - £150 63.5cm wide, 64cm high overall, 25cm deep Lot 137 A 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON PESTLE AND MORTAR in the 17th century style, 15cm diameter, 14.5cm high (2) £100 - £150 Lot 138 A VICTORIAN EBONISED POLYCHROME AND GILT DECORATED PAPIER MACHE TRAY, the centre decorated with a peacock within scrolling leaves and flowers and butterflies, the tray of serpentine £200 - £400 form, 85cm wide, 65cm high, 5.5cm deep
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Lot 139 A PAIR OF 17TH CENTURY STYLE IRON ANDIRONS, each with a ball finial on a swan neck support, on twin out-swept bow legs £200 - £400 terminating in a pad foot, 52cm high (2)
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Lot 142 AFTER FRANZ IFFLAND, EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE OF A BOY SMOKING, standing with hands in pockets, Indistinctly signed H Caro, standing on a circular ivory base, 9.5cm £150 - £200 high
Lot 140 A PERSIAN DESIGN SILK HESSIAN BACKED WALL HANGING, 19th century. The centre showing a two handled vase radiating blooms within a busy surround of stylised animals and trees within four narrow and one deep border of stylised flower heads and £500 - £800 cartouches of animals. 116cm wide, 188cm high
Lot 143 Lot 143 A 17TH CENTURY BRONZE MORTAR, the well flared rim with double line decoration over a plain body and spreading foot. 17cm £600 - £900 diameter, 14.5cm high
Lot 141 Lot 141 A 19TH CENTURY PATINATED BRONZE COPY OF THE WARWICK VASE, of two handled cast form with gilt metal liner, on a short turned column and spreading foot. 15.5cm diameter, 23.5cm wide £200 - £300 overall, 15cm high
Lot 144 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CAST BRASS FIGURAL DOOR STOP, £100 - £150 with weighted base. 34cm high
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Lot 147 A 19TH CENTURY MARINE IVORY TOPPED EBONISED WALKING CANE, the scrimshaw type ball pommel with central engraved compass, over a figure with telescope looking towards three ships and two whales on a dolphin carved support and ebonised tapering £300 - £500 cane. 91cm long
Lot 145 Lot 145 A MID-20TH CENTURY CROCADILE SKIN LUGGAGE BAG with two loop handles and zipped opening, the bag of tapering form. 45.5cm wide £300 - £500
Lot 148 Lot 148 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BAMBOO AND WOVEN CANE £60 - £80 SHOOTING STICK with plated mounts 90cm long
Lot 149 Lot 149 A 19TH CENTURY INDIAN BONE AND IVORY INLAID DRESSING BOX, later fitted to the interior, the box of campaign style with brass corner protectors inlaid with scrolling leaves, within line strung borders and chevron banding raised on later bracket feet, 30.5cm wide, 13.5cm high, 21cm deep, along with a cased set of graduated chemical scales, the case stamped A. H. Baird, £150 - £250 Edinburgh, 12cm wide (2)
Lot 146 Lot 146 A MID-20TH CENTURY CROCODILE SKIN SHOULDER BAG of £70 - £100 tapering form (at fault). 29.5cm wide
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Lot 150 IN THE MANNER OF SIR JACOB EPSTEIN, brown and green patinated bronze bust of a young head circa 1920s/1930s unsigned, on a composite granite base 25cm high 35.5cm high £1,000 - £1,500 overall
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Lot 154 A LATE 19TH CENTURY LOOP HANDLE BRASS DOOR STOP in the style of Christopher Dresser, the sloping demilune base with cast stylised motifs. 20cm wide, 45cm high £250 - £300
Lot 151 Lot 151 AN ART NOUVEAU SPELTER VASE OF TWO HANDLED FORM WITH FIGURAL MOUNT, over doves, the vase on a circular composite rouge marble base (at fault). £150 - £200 38.5cm high
Lot 155 Lot 155 A PALMER & CO. PATENT ROSE GLASS COLUMN LAMP BASE with polished brass mounts and single rose fitting. 63cm high £300 - £350
Lot 153 Lot 153 A PAIR OF LEAD FIGURES OF PUTTI seated on a ball and square base (at fault). 36cm high, along with a lead cherub figure mount (at fault). 42cm high £200 - £300
Lot 152 Lot 152 A MAHOGANY CASED TABLE TOP VIEWING CABINET, branded le Taxiphote, stereo-classeur, distributeur Automatique, Brevete. The mahogany case with hinged lid and twin lenses over a cabinet base containing assorted transparencies, 28cm wide, 49cm high, 28cm deep £250 - £350
Lot 156 Lot 156 A BLACK FOREST WALNUT AND HORN HUNTSMAN WALL HANGING COAT HOOK, the huntsman holding a rifle, over two £200 - £250 horn hooks. 32cm high
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Lot 158 Lot 158 A VICTORIAN LEATHER AND GILT METAL BOUND TRAVELLING LAP DESK fitted with Bramah locks, the domed hinge lid with central recessed handle, opening to reveal a fold-out writing slope, ink bottle wells and stationery compartments. 36cm wide, 16.5cm £300 - £350 high 27cm deep Lot 157 Lot 157 A LATE 19TH CENTURY PRESSED AND BEATEN COPPER ARTS AND CRAFTS JARDINIERE, with rolled rim over stylised florally decorated sides on a wrought iron three footed base. 28cm £100 - £150 diameter, 29.5cm high
Lot 159 A 19TH CENTURY MARINE IVORY WALKING CANE, 19th century, the turned pommel with engraved white metal collar above a square section and reeded upper portion over a reeded spiral turned tapering section and plain section below 92cm long £3,200 - £3,800
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Lot 161 AFTER CHARLES GEORGES FREVILLE-SUAN, (1847-1925); A late 19th century mid brown patinated bronze figure of a young woman in the Art nouveau style titled ‘Automne, par Ferville-Suan Mne au Salon to a plaque to the front of the circular base, signed Ferville-Suan also to the base 58cm high note: James Mackay in the dictionary of sculptures in bronze lists Ferville-Suan, Charles georges Fl. late 19th century, born at Le Mans, he specialised in medallians and statuets on genre subjects, he exhibited at the Salon in the 1870s £700 - £1,000
Lot 160 Lot 160 A 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE, with ivory pique worked pommel with white metal collar over a malacca shaft, 91.5cm long £500 - £700
Lot 162 Lot 162 A 19TH CENTURY ROUGE MARBLE CYLINDRICAL COLUMN sat on a shallow flared collar and square foot, 27cm diameter, 111cm £300 - £500 high
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Lot 164 AFTER HARRIET WITNEY FRISHMUTH, AMERICAN (1880-1980); A late 19th century copy of The vine, the mid brown patinated bronze figure of a female nude inspired originally by dancers such as Isadora Duncan, Loie Fuller and Anna Pavlova 36cm high £100 - £150
Lot 163 Lot 163 A 19TH CENTURY PRESSED TORTOISHELL CARD CASE, double sided depicting a four pillar architectural portico (at fault). 7.5cm £80 - £120 wide
Lot 165 Lot 165 AN EARLY COPPER ALLOY CHALICE AND CLOSELY MATCHING PATEN, the chalice of goblet form on a small spreading foot 10cm high, the paten with petal moulded edge, 6cm high along with one £200 - £300 further chalice of reeded form, 10cm high (3)
Lot 166 Lot 166 A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN BRASS BALUSTER ALTAR VASES, 18cm high, along with one further altar vase and two Indian brass bowls, some 9.5 and 7.5cm high (7) £50 - £70
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Lot 167 A 19TH CENTURY YEW WOOD PAGE TURNER inlaid with flaming torch over scrolling leaves, the turner of slender teardrop form £80 - £120 34cm long Lot 168 A CASED BRONZE MEDAL FOR THE WORLD COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION IN COMMEMORATION OF THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LANDING OF COLUMBUS, the medal presented to Samuel Allsopp & Sons Ltd, the medal signed Ce. Barber, Fecit. 7.5cm diameter in a 9.5cm sq pressed case with overall floral and £70 - £90 scrolling leaf decoration
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Lot 169 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY VENETIAN CLEAR GLASS AND GILT DECORATED CHANDELIERS (at fault and with losses), 140cm high approximate note: Provenance from the selected contents of the Cafe Royale, sale 20th January 2009, conducted by Bonhams (lot 61) £800 - £1,200 Lot 170 AN EARLY VICTORIAN WEATHERED MARBLE BUST BY T. BUTLER in the classical style showing head and shoulders of a young man, signed verso T. Butler sculptor London 1841 on a soccle base (at fault) 74cm high note: Timothy Butler born 1806, died 6th September 1885 active 1828-1879, sculptor. born in Caversham, oxford. Butler was christened on 24th october 1826, he entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1825, having won a silver medal from the Society of Arts for a plaster model after the antique the year prior. Butler exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1828 and established a successful practice as a portrait sculptor although he also undertook architectural work, for example designing lamp stands for the Thames Embankment (1870), and also lion’s heads for pedestals on the north and south side of the river. £1,000 - £1,500
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Lot 171 Lot 171 A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT GOTHIC STYLE DOME TOP TEA CADDY, the hinged lid with pierced brass strapwork, under a loop handle opening to reveal a two division interior over a strapwork decorated front. 23cm wide, 17cm high 11.5cm deep £100 - £150 Lot 172 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WHEEL BAROMETER, the 7.5 inch silvered register signed g E o Stebbing, Portsmouth under an alcohol thermometer and swan neck pediment, the case ebony £150 - £200 strung and with conch shell inlay. 98cm high Lot 173 AN AFRICAN BRASS GOLD WEIGHT 19TH/20TH CENTURY in the form of a standing male, holding a parasol aloft (ghana), 14cm £100 - £150 high Lot 174 AN AFRICAN BRASS GOLD WEIGHT 19TH/20TH CENTURY, in the form of a figure on horseback, holding a spear (ghana), 9.25cm £100 - £150 high Lot 175 AN AFRICAN BRASS GOLD WEIGHT 19TH/20TH CENTURY, in the form of a figure on horseback, holding a spear (ghana), 9.25cm £100 - £150 high
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Lot 176 FORTY ‘ALICE IN WONDERLAND’ MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, numbered 1-42, lacking 21 and 23, labelled ‘by permission of McMillan & £80 - £120 Co’ each 8.25cm square in an associated slotted wooden box
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Lot 177 Lot 177 A 20TH CENTURY REMY MARTIN TABLETOP COGNAC SAFE, the hinged top opening to reveal a mirror back interior with cased thermometer, one further thermometer, a mixing rod, a miniature cognac glass, a plated hip flask and a coloured glass bottle £100 - £150 stopper, 40cm wide Lot 179 Lot 179 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 £100 - £150 pennies, 65cm x 38.5cm x 26.5cm (at fault)
Lot 178 Lot 178 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’, £80 - £120 39cm wide overall
Lot 180 Lot 180 A PAIR OF ART DECO BOOKENDS, the stylised leaping greyhound mounts after Casimir Brau’s Delage mascot, the mascots numbered 7 & 8, now on later green onyx bookend bases, 17.5cm long, 12cm high £200 - £400
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Lot 183 Lot 183 A LATE 19TH CENTURY PATINATED SPELTER AND BLACK SLATE FRENCH MANTLE CLOCK, the 3 1/2 inch dial signed T. Riol, nimes within a ring of Roman numerals, the eight day drum movement striking on a single bell, the clock with twin figural mounts with seated classical female and young scribe on a break-front Aesthetic style black slate base on front corner gilt metal claw £150 - £200 feet. 49.5cm wide, 61.5cm high, 17.5cm deep
Lot 181 Lot 181 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT VENEERED EIGHT DAY VIENNA STYLE WALL CLOCK, the dial with ring of Roman numerals and grid iron pendulum under an eagle pediment, 104cm high £100 - £150
Lot 184 Lot 184 A COMMEMORATIVE BRASS LANTERN CLOCK, the 4 1/2 inch brass dial centred with an engraved coat of arms for george vI to commemorate the coronation, titled ‘Crowned 12th May 1937’. The door to the reverse engraved Davall 1937, London, the eight day movement striking on a single bell to the strapwork coronet, £250 - £300 29.5cm high
Lot 182 Lot 182 A 20TH CENTURY LOUIS XVI STYLE GRAY MARBLE AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with 3 1/2 inch garland decorated enamel dial, with ring of Arabic numerals in a drum case with urn and ribbon mounts on a portico style stand along with two twin branch candelabra, clock 41cm high candelabras £200 - £300 31cm high
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Lot 185 Lot 185 A LIBERTY & CO PEWTER MANTLE CLOCK, model no. 01269, domed form with cast pilaster decoration, the circular 3 1/2 inch dial enameled green and blue within a ring of Roman numerals dated to the flared foot 1927, the base stamped 01269 English £700 - £900 pewter made by Liberty & Co 21.5cm high
Lot 187 Lot 187 A MID 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK the 14 inch circular enamel dial signed ‘Logan, Dorchester’, with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date dial within a ring of Roman numerals, the arched hood with circular hood door between tapering reeded front corner hood pilasters over a long pointed arch trunk door on a box base lacking feet, 205cm high £250 - £350
Lot 186 Lot 186 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CAST BRASS EIGHT DAY GERMAN MANTLE CLOCK, the 4 inch enamel dial with ring of Arabic numerals in a lantern style case on four bracket feet, the movement striking on a coiled gong, 40cm high £100 - £150
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Lot 188 A RESTAURATION GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, the 4 inch dial with ring of Roman numerals set in a tree trunk,, flanked by a leaning Hercules holding a club, the rectangular base with an armorial trophy on lion mask and claw front feet. 40cm wide x 56cm wide. £1,000 - £1,500 Lot 189 no lot
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Furniture
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Lot 191 A PAIR OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD BRASS INLAID FOLD-OVER CARD TABLES, each with a rectangular top with rounded front corners opening to reveal a claret baize inset interior over a rectangular leaf pattern brass inlaid central panel between a brass line strung frieze each on four slender reeded tapering columns and quadripartite platform raised on four slender tapering down-swept legs terminating in a leaf cast brass caps and brass castors, 91cm wide, 73cm high, 45cm deep (2) £2,500 - £3,500 Lot 192 A GEORGE IV AND LATER MAHOGANY TRIPLE PILLAR DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with moulded edge and drop-leaf ends with rounded corners on Pembroke style end table supports with short ring turned and compressed baluster column on three down-swept legs terminating in brass claw feet and brass castors, the Pembroke style ends with a short frieze drawer to each end the centre section on a conforming column and four down-swept legs terminating in brass claw feet and castors, the centre section 130.5 cm long the end sections 97cm long (extended), 64cm £2,500 - £3,500 closed, 127cm wide, 72.5cm high
Lot 190 Lot 190 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD VENEERED TWO DRAWER CENTRE TABLE of rectangular form with rounded corners, on turned end supports and four scroll feet, 137cm wide, 73cm high, 67.5cm £300 - £400 deep
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Lot 197 A MID-18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE, the oval top on four turned and tapering legs, terminating in heavy pad foot. 130cm long, 50cm wide closed, 158cm wide open, 71cm high £300 - £500
Lot 193 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PULL-OUT DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded corners and moulded edge on four reeded, tapering legs terminating in brass casters along with two additional legs to support the centre for the three additional leaves, the leaves secured by gilt metal lever catches 378cm long £2,500 - £3,500 (extended), 157cm wide, 72.5cm high Lot 194 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, the dentil moulded cornice over two single panel doors, opening to reveal a converted interior with hanging rail, over two short and one long false drawer front, above a single long true drawer, all fitted with brass swing handles, raised on shaped bracket feet. 125cm wide, 198cm high, £500 - £700 62cm deep Lot 195 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, the dentil moulded cornice over two fielded panel doors opening to reveal adjustable shelves over two short and one long drawer to the base, fitted with later brass knob handles raised on shaped bracket feet. 131cm wide, 180.5cm high 64cm deep £400 - £600
Lot 198 Lot 198 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF FOUR LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS, the rectangular top with crossbanded border, over the four cockbeaded drawers, fitted with brass swing handles, raised on shaped bracket feet 84cm wide, 75cm high, 52.5cm deep £200 - £400
Lot 196 Lot 196 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF TWO SHORT OVER THREE LONG GRADUATED COCKBEADED DRAWERS, fitted with brass swan neck handles between quarter reeded front corner pilasters, raised on ogee shaped bracket feet, 110cm wide, 86cm high, 51.5cm deep £300 - £500
Lot 199 Lot 199 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, the crossbanded rectangular top over a brushing slide and four graduated long drawer fitted with brass swing handles, with conch shell moulded oval back plates, raised on short square legs 83cm wide, 78.5cm £300 - £400 high, 46cm deep
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Lot 201 Lot 201 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY HEXAGONAL CELLARETTE, the hinged lid opening to reveal a six division lined interior with brass swan neck side handles, raised on three out-swept chamfered legs, terminating in brass castors 43cm wide, 78cm high, 46cm deep £300 - £500
Lot 200 Lot 200 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BIRD’S EYE MAPLE VENEERED LOUIS XVI STYLE BEDROOM SUITE comprising of kneehole dressing table, with oval bevelled mirror above a central frieze drawer between two short proud drawers to each side raised on turned, slender tapering front legs. 120cm wide, along with a bergere tub dressing stool with heart shaped buttoned seat pad, 56cm wide and a bow front night cupboard with single drawer above an open shelf and cabinet below, raised on short turned and tapering front legs. 51cm wide, a double bedstead with arched top rail and gilt metal mounts, 160cm wide and a fitted wardrobe en suite, 188cm £800 - £1,200 wide. (5)
Lot 202 Lot 202 A LATE VICTORIAN SHELL SHAPED LOW OCCASIONAL/ BEDROOM CHAIR on short turned front legs, terminating in brass £80 - £120 castors. 70cm wide
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Lot 203 Lot 203 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED, BOXWOOD AND EBONY LINED STRUNG BREAK-FRONT CHINA DISPLAY CABINET, the central door opening to reveal three fixed shelves with mirror back raised on shaped bracket front feet. 113cm wide, £400 - £600 168cm high, 37cm deep
Lot 205 Lot 205 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOXWOOD AND EBONY LINE STRUNG BONHEUR DE JOUR, the fold-out rectangular top under a back superstructure of two central short and two long drawers, flanked by an urn decorated cabinet door to each side, under a pierced brass three-quarter gallery, over a long frieze drawer on square tapering slender front legs, united by a plain H structure. £200 - £400 84cm wide, 106cm high, 41cm deep
Lot 206 Lot 206 A 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY LOUIS XV STYLE WALNUT AND MARQUETRY SERPENTINE CENTRE TABLE, the top with central marquetry panel of summer blooms within a deep crossbanded border with gilt metal edge, over a well shaped apron on four slender tapering cabriole legs, with gilt metal mounts, 100cm £600 - £800 wide, 73cm high, 59.5cm deep
Lot 204 Lot 204 A LATE 19TH CENTURY PRESSED LEATHER FOUR-FOLD SCREEN, depicting exotic birds within foliage (at fault). 200cm £80 - £120 wide, 184.5cm high
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Lot 207 Lot 207 A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT CREDENZA, the single panel central door, with scrolling leaf and flowerhead inlaid centre with gilt metal border and boxwood stringing, opening to reveal two fixed shelves, flanked by a quarter bowed glazed cabinet door to each side, revealing two fixed shelves. overall decorated with gilt metal mounts raised on a cut-out plinth. 149.5cm wide, 102cm £400 - £600 high, 37.5cm deep Lot 208 A 20TH CENTURY SCARLET LACQUER, double dome bureau bookcase in the george I Chinese style, the double domed top over two single panel doors, revealing two adjustable shelves over a figural decorated fall-front with shaped brass key escutcheon opening to reveal an arrangement of six pigeon holes, six short drawers and a central arched panel cabinet door, on two short over three long graduated drawers, fitted with brass swing handles, raised on shaped bracket feet. 97cm wide, 214cm high, 52.5cm £1,500 - £2,500 deep
Lot 210 Lot 210 A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY CHIFFONIER, the two tier open shelf back with turned front corner pilasters with leaf moulded collars, over a shallow long frieze drawer and two glazed single panel doors with re-entrant top corners, opening to reveal one adjustable shelf, between half turned front corner pilasters on petal moulded front feet. 99.5cm wide, 147.5cm high, 47cm deep £400 - £600
Lot 209 Lot 209 A 19TH CENTURY FIGURED WALNUT SIDE CABINET, the rectangular top with ebonised moulded edge over two lattice brass grill cabinet doors, opening to reveal two fixed shelves between classical moulded gilt metal mounts raised on a skirting plinth. £300 - £400 107cm wide, 102cm high, 36cm deep
Lot 211 Lot 211 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY CENTRE/DINING TABLE, the circular top with rosewood crossbanded border and half beaded edge on a short leaf carved column and four slender down-swept legs, terminating in a brass scroll foot and brass castors 135cm £400 - £600 diameter, 72cm high
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Lot 214 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH KINGWOOD AND PARQUETRY, TWO DRAWER SIDE TABLE, with galleried top and gilt metal mounts raised on four slender cabriole legs. 38.5cm £100 - £150 wide, 76cm high, 28.5cm deep.
Lot 212 Lot 212 A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT DINING CHAIRS each with a wasted open back with ribbon moulded top rail, above an overstuffed seat on slender fluted, turned and tapering front legs. £200 - £300 44cm wide (6)
Lot 215 Lot 215 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WINGED ARMCHAIR, recovered in a later cranberry plush, the reeded tub back and wings over enclosed arms on slender square tapering front legs, terminating in brown salt glazed castors. 79cm wide, 110cm high, £300 - £500 the seat 51cm deep
Lot 213 Lot 213 TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY BIRCHWOOD OPEN ARMCHAIRS each with a turned top rail with tablet centre, over a latticed, pierced horizontal splat above a woven cane bow front seat on slender turned and tapering front legs. 55.5cm wide (2) £120 - £150
Lot 216 Lot 216 A PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD HOOP BACK ARMCHAIRS, each with a leaf carved show frame, re-covered buttoned back above a serpentine overstuffed seat on short cabriole front legs, terminating in brown salt glazed castors. £250 - £350 67cm wide, 86cm high, the seat 52cm deep Lot 214 68
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Lot 217 Lot 217 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, the oval top over a single bow front end frieze drawer fitted with a gilt metal ring handle, raised on four slender ring turned, tapering legs terminating in castors. 91cm long, 55cm wide closed. 113cm wide £250 - £350 open, 71cm high
Lot 219 Lot 219 A 20TH CENTURY WALNUT VENEERED FEATHER STRUNG AND CROSSBANDED TALL CHEST OF FOUR DRAWERS, fitted with brass swing handles, raised on short cabriole front legs, terminating in a pad foot. 79cm wide, 155cm high, 53.5cm deep £200 - £400
Lot 218 Lot 218 A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD WORK TABLE the circular top over a single frieze drawer and pull-out work basket, within a U shaped support, on a circular base and four short scroll feet. 63cm £200 - £300 diameter, 63.5cm high,
Lot 220 Lot 220 A 20TH CENTURY BURR WALNUT VENEERED FEATHER STRUNG AND CROSSBANDED KNEEHOLE DRESSING TABLE on well shaped cabriole legs, terminating in a pad foot, along with an arched top triptych folding mirror, the dressing table 108cm wide £200 - £400 76.5cm high, 53cm deep
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Lot 221 Lot 221 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY VENETIAN WALNUT BLACKAMOOR STYLE PEDESTAL OCCASIONAL TABLE, the serpentine top on a figural column and tripod base. 31cm wide, £200 - £300 76cm high, 27cm deep
Lot 223 Lot 223 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK FOUR POSTER BED constructed using elements of early timber, the twelve panel leaf and stylised flower carved headboard bears date 1669 under a sixteen panel lozenge carved tester canopy on leaf carved turned and tapering baluster end support united by half lunette carved side rails and a carved two rail foot board, approximately 143cm wide, 184cm long, £800 - £1,200 230cm high
Lot 222 Lot 222 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH KINGWOOD AND TULIP WOOD SINGLE DRAWER OCCASIONAL TABLE in the Louis Xv style, the quarter veneered top with gilt metal banding over an end serpentine drawer raised on four slender cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts terminating in a pointed toe, 30.5cm wide, 71cm £300 - £500 high, 37.5cm deep
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Lot 225 Lot 225 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TILT-TOP SUPPER/ OCCASSIONAL TABLE, the circular top on a ring turned column and three tapering downswept legs. 63.5cm diameter, 72.5cm £150 - £180 high
Lot 224 Lot 224 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LOUIS XVI STYLE GILTWOOD SALON SUITE comprising of two seater bowfront canape, two open armchairs and two side chairs, all with a swag moulded top rail above a padded back and overstuffed bowfront seat, on slender £600 - £900 turned and tapering fluted front legs (5)
Lot 226 Lot 226 A MID 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD PEDESTAL DUET STAND, the double sided lyre pierced sheet music rests on a telescopic gilt metal column and turned tapering tripod base, terminating in £250 - £350 scroll feet. 42cm wide, 121cm high 71
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Lot 228 A REGENCY STYLE GILT WOOD CONVEX WALL MIRROR, the circular mirror plate within an ebonised slip and moulded ball border under and eagle pediment. 55.5cm diameter £400 - £500
Lot 227 Lot 227 A 19TH CENTURY PADOUK PEDESTAL OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top with scrolling leaf border, resting on a tilting block and leaf carved column, on a pierced leaf carved circular base and three short scroll feet, 48cm diameter, 64cm high £500 - £700 Lot 229 Lot 229 A LATE 19TH MAHOGANY PEDESTAL REVOLVING BOOKCASE ON A CAST IRON BASE, manufactured by J Foot & Son Ltd, London. The revolving circular dish top over a serpentine revolving square open bookcase with lath sides, on a telescopic column and cast iron five leg base, terminating in claw feet and brass castors. £250 - £350 35.5cm diameter, 79cm high Lot 230 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH FIGURED WALNUT BUREAU PLAT the serpentine top with two short and one central long drawer to the back, over an inset leather skiver, within a crossbanded border and beaded quarter gilt metal edge, over a central short frieze drawer, with Sevres style central panel, fitted with leaf moulded, gilt metal handles raised on four well shaped, slender cabriole tapering legs, with gilt metal mounts. 111cm wide, 94.5cm high, £2,000 - £2,500 59.5cm deep
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Lot 231 Lot 231 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY D END DINING TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded corners, raised on eight slender turned and tapering legs, the table accommodating the single additional leaf, supported on pull-out lopers and secured with brass clips, 117cm £400 - £500 wide, 173cm long, 71cm high
Lot 232 Lot 232 A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT DAVENPORT, the sloping top with hinged lid pen tray and bottle holder to the back, opening to reveal two short drawers and three pigeon holes, on a pedestal base with four side facing short drawers fitted with gilt metal knob handles, on front flower moulded cabriole supports on a cut-out base and front ball feet with hidden castors 55cm wide, 87cm £200 - £400 high, 56cm deep
Lot 233 Lot 233 AN EARLY VICTORIAN LACQUERED GILT AND POLYCHROME DECORATED PEDESTAL OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top depicting figures by a lake within a scrolling leaf border, on an octagonal tapering column and tripartite base, raised on three compressed bun feet. 61cm diameter, 71.5cm high £150 - £250
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Lot 235 Lot 234 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN, WALNUT BALLOON BACK SALON CHAIRS with leaf carved show frame, over a serpentine overstuffed seat, on slender cabriole front legs, terminating in a £200 - £400 pointed toe, width 50cm. (6)
Lot 235 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY, BREAK-FRONT LINEN PRESS, the ogee moulded and quarter beaded cornice over two single panel central cabinet doors, opening to reveal a vacant interior with later hanging rail, over two long cockbeaded drawers fitted with turned wooden knob handles, flanked by a two panel cabinet door to each side, opening to reveal a later pull-out hanging rail, raised on a skirting plinth. 229cm wide, 187cm high, £600 - £900 59cm deep Lot 234 Lot 236 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY INVERTED BREAK-FRONT DESK/WASHSTAND with central friezed drawer over an arched panel, central cabinet door flanked by four short drawers to each side fitted with wooden knob handles raised on a skirting plinth with hidden castors. 136.5cm wide, 75.5cm high, 58.5cm deep £150 - £250
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Lot 237 Lot 237 A LATE VICTORIAN WOVEN CANE AND TUBULAR METAL INVALID CHAIR BY CARTERS LONDON, standing on a pair of 26 inch diameter spoked wheels and a smaller 14 inch diameter direction £100 - £200 wheel (at fault) Lot 238 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BREAK-FRONT BOOKCASE CABINET, the ogee and fluted cornice over a bellflower swag frieze above four astragal glazed narrow doors revealing four adjustable shelves on a four door cabinet base and compressed bun feet, £600 - £1,000 189cm wide, 293cm high, 54cm deep
Lot 240 Lot 240 A 19TH CENTURY ANGLO INDIAN STYLE MAHOGANY AND STAINED PINE FOUR POSTER BED, with buttoned headboard over a box base between four leaf carved and reeded corner pilasters, £800 - £1,000 190cm wide 186cm long overall
Lot 239 Lot 239 A 19TH CENTURY GILT FOLITE DECORATED PIER MIRROR IN THE 18TH CENTURY STYLE, with mask and fruit pediment and C scroll moulded frame, with straight bar below, 276cm wide, 180cm high £600 - £1,000
Lot 241 Lot 241 A 19TH CENTURY AND LATER BEDSTEAD with buttoned headboard under multiple reeded spiral turned columns over plain side rails and a two column footboard, 171cm wide, 206cm long £300 - £400 overall
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Lot 242 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WIND-OUT DINING TABLE, on four turned and tapering legs opening to accommodate the five leaves with a rosewood veneered additional centre leg, 125cm wide, £2,500 - £3,000 432cm extended, 75cm high
Lot 243 A SET OF FOURTEEN 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE STYLE DINING CHAIRS, including two carvers each with a pierced £1,000 - £1,500 vase shaped back splat, (2+12)
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Lot 244 Lot 244 A VICTORIAN WALNUT PART SALON SUITE comprising of chaise longue, gentleman’s and lady’s easy chairs all on short cabriole £400 - £600 front legs (3) Lot 245 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE AND EBONISED SERPENTINE TOPPED WORK TABLE, the hinged lid opening to reveal a mirror to the underside and a vacant interior, over a pullout work basket on four well shaped cabriole legs, with gilt metal mounts terminating in a scroll foot. 56cm wide, 75cm high, £300 - £500 36.5cm deep
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Lot 248 Lot 248 A WALNUT AND MARQUETRY LOUIS XV STYLE SERPENTINE FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE, 20th century, the top with central marquetry panel of summer blooms, over a wavey frieze on four well shaped tapering cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts. 91.5cm £300 - £500 wide, 75.5cm high, 45.5cm deep
Lot 246 Lot 246 A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOXWOOD STRUNG SATINWOOD BANDED SALON CHAIRS, retailed by J & B Blower Ltd, House Furnishers modern and antique, Shrewsbury, the set including two open armchairs each with a reeded tapering spindle back, above a bow front seat on slender reeded tapering front legs, £200 - £300 united by turn stretchers (2+4)
Lot 247 Lot 247 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY EBONY LINE STRUNG CHEVAL DRESSING MIRROR, the rectangular mirror plate between two rectangular uprights, with hidden sash mechanism over a ring turned stretcher on four tapering down-swept legs, terminating in brass caps and castors. 71cm wide, 159cm high £150 - £250
Lot 249 Lot 249 TWO PAIRS OF VICTORIAN WALNUT AESTHETIC BEDROOM CHAIRS, each with a boxwood line strung satinwood banded pointed arched back, over a re-woven cane seat on slender turned and tapering front legs, terminating in a splay foot (2 closely £200 - £300 matched pairs) 80
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Lot 252 Lot 252 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD, ASH AND SATINWOOD, BRASS INLAID AND BOUND PEDESTAL GAMES TABLE, in the manner of Le gaigneur, the octagonal chequerboard top on a canted square tapering column and tripod base terminating in £500 - £700 three scroll feet, 55cm diameter, 73cm high Lot 250 Lot 250 AN ART DECO FIGURED WALNUT VENEERED LOW BUREAU BOOKCASE, the stepped top over a fall-front with cabinet below and a left hand open bookcase, 87cm wide, 109.5cm high, 26cm £100 - £150 deep
Lot 251 Lot 251 A GEORGE III OAK CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY SHROPSHIRE DRESSER, the three shelf rack with tall narrow side cabinets on a three drawer dresser base with two plank top, the three drawers fitted with brass swing handles with pressed oval back plates on square tapering front legs with collar moulding to the foot, 185cm £300 - £500 wide, 203cm high, 46.5cm deep
Lot 253 Lot 253 A 19TH CENTURY OAK LIBRARY BOOKCASE, the swan-neck pediment with book and quill carved centre, between turned front corner finials, over a scrolling leaf carved frieze, above two three quarter glazed cabinet doors with carved panels to the base depicting the arts opening to reveal six adjustable shelves over a single drawer to the base, between spiral turned front corner pilasters on a flared skirting plinth and short turned front feet, £300 - £400 140cm wide, 262cm high, 46cm deep 81
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Lot 254 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GOVERNESS CARRIAGE, circa 1903, manufactured by Castle and Sons, newark, the wheels and interior £1,500 - £2,000 refurbished circa 2000, fitted with brass carriage lamp along with harness and brasses
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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.
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.
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. 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. 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.
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 re-offer 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. 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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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ConDITIonS oF SALE APPLICABLE To SELLERS 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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. 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 22nd July 2015 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 £
Lot no
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 21st July 2015. We do not accept telephone bids on the day of the sale. Please book early to avoid disappointment.
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We are now consigning for our next
Auction of Paintings, Silver & Jewellery to be held on
Wednesday 25th November Entries now invited
For further details please contact: James Forster T: 01743 450 700 E: jamesf@hallsgb.com
David Foggie (1878-1948) RSA RWS Betty Estimate: ÂŁ800-1200
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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