Wednesday 24th April 2013 Sale Starts at 11a.m.
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Wednesday 24th April 2013 Sale starts at 11.00am at Halls Holdings House, Bowmen Way, Battlefield, Shrewsbury, SY4 3DR Viewing: Monday 22nd April 9.30am – 8.00pm Tuesday 23rd April 9.30am – 4.30pm and on the morning of the sale Sale no. 3020 Front cover illustration: Lot 127 Back cover illustration: Lot 202 Contact: Jeremy Lamond MricS Andrew Beeston MnAvA Maryanne Lineker-Mobberley caroline Dennard John Keightley internet address: www.hallsgb.com www.the-saleroom.com/halls www.invaluable.com/halls T: 01743 450 700 • F: 01743 443 759 • E: fineart@hallsgb.com catalogues £5 credit card facilities available
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Order of Sale Lots 1 – 44
Silver & Bijouterie
Lots 45 – 79
Jewellery
Lots 80 – 100
Watches, coins & Medals
Lots 101 – 149
glass, European ceramics & Decorative Arts
Lots 150 - 179
Accessories, Fashion, Textiles & Furs
Lots 180 – 199
Applied Art
Lots 200 – 279
Furniture & Works of Art
Lots 280 – 325
Books & Pictures
SilVeR & BijOuteRie Lot 1 A pAir of ViCtoriAn silVer sAlts, Daniel & charles Houle, London 1852, each of cauldron form with embossed floral decoration with silver gilt interior and raised on three stepped hoof feet, 7cm diameter, together with two white metal salt spoons, total weight 5.5oz (4) £100 - £150 Lot 2 A Goldsmith’s And silVersmith’s silVer sAuCe boAt, London 1936, of compressed form with gadrooned rim and scroll handle, all raised on three stepped hoof feet, 9cm high, together with a further silver sauce boat, London 1937, with cusped rim and raised on three out-swept feet, 7.5cm high, total weight 9.8oz (2) £120 - £180 Lot 3 A GeorGe iii silVer pepperette, Jabez Daniell & James Mince, London 1768, of baluster form with pierced cover, wrythen moulded finial and raised on spreading circular foot, 12.5cm high, weight 2.6oz £100 - £150
Lot 9 A set of fiVe silVer teAspoons, Lee & Wigful, Sheffield 1893, with bright cut terminals and initialled, together with a further set of five silver teaspoons and three other silver teaspoons, total weight 6oz (13) £70 - £100 Lot 10 A ColleCtion of sCottish silVer spoons, comprising; three george iv examples, Peter Sutherland, Edinburgh 1829, four William iv examples, David crichton rait, glasgow 1833, three further teaspoons and a salt spoon, total weight 5oz (11) £60 - £80
Lot 4 A silVer trinket box, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900, of rectangular form with scroll embossed cover, together with a silver napkin ring, a silver book mark and two silver plated salt spoons, total weight of silver 2.2oz (5) £40 - £60
Lot 12 six sCottish proVinCiAl silVer spoons, robert Keay i, Perth c. 1820, together with a further Scottish provincial silver spoon, Thomas Shannon, Dundee, total weight 3.3oz (7) £50 - £70
Lot 11 A mid-eiGhteenth Century hAnoVeriAn pAttern silVer spoon, richard gosling, London, date mark rubbed, together with a newcastle silver sauce ladle, three further silver spoons, a silver pickle fork a silver sugar scoop, a silver handled knife and a white metal spoon, total weighable silver 7oz (9) £100 - £150
Lot 13 A ColleCtion of VArious silVer spoons, London, various makers and dates, Fiddle pattern and Fiddle and Shell pattern, total weight of silver 8.3oz (13) £100 - £150 Lot 14 A pAir of mid-eiGhteenth Century white metAl spoons, marked TAF to stems, engraved ‘J g K 1765’ to Dog nose style terminals, the reverse of the bowls with decorative base, weight 3.5oz (2) £50 - £70
Lot 5 A silVer hAmmered bowl, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1922, of circular form with rope twist rim and spreading circular foot, 7.8cm diameter, together with a further silver bowl of half reeded from, London 1894, with coin insert to base, 7.5cm diameter, total weight 5.5oz (2) £80 - £120 Lot 6 An edwArdiAn four diVision silVer toAst rACk, A J Bailey, Birmingham 1904, together with an Elkington & co silver bon bon dish and two silver napkin rings, total weight 4.9oz (4) £60 - £80
Lot 15 An indiAn white metAl CreAm juG And suGAr bowl, both heavily decorated with flame, scroll and Buddha pattern, total weight 5.5oz (2) £50 - £70
Lot 7 A set of six silVer hAndled fruit kniVes, Joseph rodgers & Sons. Sheffield 1907, together with three further silver handled fruit knives, seven mother of pearl handled fruit forks with silver ferrules and three mother of pearl handled fruit knives with silver ferrules (19) £50 - £70 Lot 8 A silVer CreAm juG, H & *, Birmingham 1891, together with a small silver sugar caster, chester and a chinese white metal napkin ring with character mark, total weight 5.5oz (3) £60 - £80
Lot 16 A GeorGe iii silVer CreAm juG, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1767, the baluster jug later embossed with floral and scroll decoration, with scroll handle and raised on three out-swept feet, 9.5cm high, weight 2.1oz £70 - £100 Lot 17 A silVer suGAr sCoop in the form of A CoAl sCuttle, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1900, with scroll handle, 7cm high, weight 1.2oz. together with a silver mounted ‘Punch’ mother of pearl rattle and a further silver mounted mother of pearl rattle/whistle (3) £50 - £70 3
Lot 18 two noVelty silVer spiCe shAkers, both of cylindrical form with pierced removable cover and scroll handle, Birmingham 1900 & 1902, both 3cm high, together with a silver snuff box with bright cut decoration to the cover and a novelty white metal miniature match box, stamped ‘Sterling’, total weight 1oz (4) £60 - £80
Lot 26 A ViCtoriAn old enGlish & beAd pAttern silVer soup lAdle, chawner & co, London 1863, engraved initial to terminal, 34.5cm long, weight 9.3oz £100 - £150 Lot 27 A white metAl toddy lAdle, with whalebone turned handle, engraved ‘M’ to reverse of bowl, 31cm long £40 - £60 Lot 28 A silVer sAuCe boAt, Barker Brother Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1927, of typical form with scroll handle and raised on three out-swept feet, 8cm high, weight 5.1oz £60 - £80 Lot 29 A ViCtoriAn silVer hot wAter juG, maker’s mark rubbed, chester 1896, of oval form with gadrooned rim and ebonised handle and finial, 16.5cm high, weight 11oz £150 - £250 Lot 30 A CAsed set of ViCtoriAn silVer fish serVers, John roberts, Sheffield 1850, the blades with engraved foliate decoration and carved ivory handles, all presented within fitted velvet lined case (case at fault) £100 - £150
Lot 19 A GeorGe iii silVer pAtCh box, iT, Birmingham 1803, of circular form with bright cut engraved decoration to the cover, initialled MJ, 22mm diameter, together with an oval white metal patch box and a novelty miniature silver chair, Birmingham, total weight 23gms (3) £80 - £120 Lot 20 A set of six GeorGe iii old enGlish pAttern silVer teAspoons, Peter & William Bateman, London 1813, each initialled to terminal, together with a further silver teaspoon, a silver tea strainer and a white metal coffee spoon stamped ‘Sterling’, total weight 4.4oz (9) £80 - £120 Lot 21 A ColleCtion of silVer dressinG tAble wAres, comprising; six silver topped glass bottles, two silver mounted brushes and a silver mounted circular powder box and cover (9) £120 - £180
Lot 31 A ColleCtion of jApAnese white metAl ornAmentAl fiGures, to include; figures and animals pulling carts, street sellers and cows (10) £150 - £200
Lot 22 A CAsed set of six silVer teAspoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, the terminals with crossed golf clubs and ball decoration, together with a cased silver spoons and pusher and a cased silver and mother of pearl christening set, comprising; a spoon, knife and fork, total weight of silver 7.5oz (3) £80 - £120
Lot 32 An Art deCo oCtAGonAl enGine turned silVer CompACt, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham 1932, the cover opening to reveal silver gilt interior and inset mirror (mirror cracked) together with a further silver engine turned compact, initialled and a white metal mesh two division purse, with stamp (3) £80 - £120
Lot 23 A CAsed pAir of GeorGe iii old enGlish pAttern silVer serVinG spoons, Thomas Wallis ii, London 1808, with bright cut engraved decoration to the handles, together with a cased matched pair of silver serving spoons, later embossed, total weight 7.5oz (2) £80 - £120 Lot 24 A silVer suGAr CAster, c S r Ltd, London 1972, of octagonal baluster form with scroll pierced cover, urn finial and raised on pedestal base, 17.5cm high, weight 5.2oz £60 - £80 Lot 25 A mAtChed four pArt silVer mounted dressinG tAble set, various makers, chester 192227, each piece with lightly hammered decoration and initialled to centre, comprising; two clothes brushes, a hair brush and a hand mirror, together with a further silver mounted hand mirror with matching cut glass silver topped jar, both embossed with female figure within scrolls and a silver napkin ring (7) £80 - £120
Lot 33 two silVer topped Cut GlAss dressinG tAble jArs, together with a silver mounted shoe horn, a silver mounted button hook, a silver pin dish and a silver earring stand (6) £80 - £120 Lot 34 An Art nouVeAu style silVer bowl, William Aitken, Birmingham 1910, of circular form with two tendril scroll handles, all raised on collet foot, 11cm diameter excluding handles, weight 3.5oz £50 - £70 Lot 35 A CArtier quArtz bedside AlArm CloCk, signed ‘cartier Paris’ to reverse, no. 0500226, with hinged stand and red cartier pouch £50 - £70
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Lot 36 A CArtier Gold plAted bArk finish liGhter, pattern no. 56381P £100 - £150 Lot 37 A CArtier Gold plAted bArk finish bAllpoint pen, pattern no. 578777 £100 - £150
Lot 45 A CAsed Cufflink And dress stud set, comprising; a pair of cufflinks and four studs, all stamped ‘9ct’ and set with half seed pearls, and a yellow metal ring and bar brooch both set with a miniature (3)£80 - £120
Lot 38 A silVer And mother of peArl rAttle, maker’s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1919, with scroll and heart decoration, embossed ‘Darling’ with whistle top, two attached bells and mother of pearl handle, together with pique work tortoiseshell hat pin (2) £50 - £70
Lot 46 A diAmond set Cluster rinG, designed as twenty-five brilliant cut diamonds claw set in stepped yellow metal setting with crossover shoulders, the hoop stamped ‘14k’, weight 16.5gms £200 - £400 Lot 47 A Cultured peArl CrossoVer rinG, designed as two cultured pearls each measuring approx 6mm diameter upon yellow metal raised crossover mount, the hoop stamped ‘750’, ring size L, weight 9.9gms £100 - £150 Lot 48 A fiVe stone emerAld set rinG, designed as five circular mixed cut emeralds claw set within pierced abstract leaf yellow metal mount, the hoop stamped ‘14ct’, ring size M ½, together with a 9ct gold graduated five half pearl set ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1979, ring size o, total weight 10gms (2) £120 - £180
Lot 39 A ColleCtion of silVer buCkles, comprising; three silver belt buckles, London and Birmingham and three individual shoe buckles, Birmingham and chester (one at fault), total weight 6oz (6) £70 - £100 Lot 40 A fox’s heAd bAChelor button, designed as a painted foxes mask within yellow metal rope twist mount, the reverse stamped ‘EA Patent’, within circular turned treen box £80 - £120 Lot 41 A ColleCtion of thimbles, comprising; five silver examples, Birmingham and chester, one to commemorate the wedding of charles and Diana, two white metal examples stamped ‘Sterling’, a white metal and guilloche enamel example stamped ‘925’ and a silver plated example (9) £100 - £200
Lot 49 A Citrine set dress rinG, designed as an octagonal step cut citrine claw set to raised yellow and white metal floral shoulders, the white metal hoop stamped ‘18ct Silver’, together with a yellow metal blue stone set pierced ring, indistinctly stamped, a paste set ring and a stone set ring (4) £80 - £120
Lot 42 two CAsed sets of royAl mint ClAssiCs CommemorAtiVe thimbles, the first cased set comprising a pair of thimbles to commemorate the 80th birthday of HrH The Queen, the second cased set comprising six thimbles to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Brunel, both cased sets limited editions of 500 (2) £50 - £70
Lot 50 A 9Ct Gold rope twist rinG, together with a 9ct gold wedding band and a garnet set 9ct gold cluster ring, total weight (3) £80 - £120 Lot 51 A pAir of 9Ct Gold eArrinGs, together with a pair of tri-colour yellow and white metal earrings, a 9ct gold rope twist bangle (at fault), a 9ct gold navette link bracelet (at fault), a 9ct gold cultured pearl set fish pendant and a one yellow metal earring, total weight 30.9gms (6) £220 - £280 Lot 52 A pAir of 9Ct Gold Cufflinks, each designed as triangular decorative plaque, together with a yellow metal bow brooch stamped ‘9ct’, total weight 9.2gms (2) £70 - £100
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Lot 53 A three stone diAmond rinG, designed as three graduated brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18ct’, ring size S, weight 2gms £150 - £200
Lot 62 A pAir of Art nouVeAu style drop eArrinGs, each with collet set moonstone and hook back, the reverse stamped ‘925’, together with two silver and enamel brooches, both stamped ‘ng’, a charles Horner silver and enamel brooch and five white metal and niello buttons, total weight 50.7gms (5) £50 - £70
Lot 54 A three stone diAmond rinG, the three graduated brilliant cut diamonds illusion set in white metal with yellow metal hoop stamped ‘9ct Plat’, ring size o, together with an 18ct yellow and white gold stone set full hoop eternity ring, ring size M ½, total weight 6gms (2) £120 - £180 Lot 55 A solitAire diAmond rinG, the brilliant cut diamond measuring approx 0.50ct, claw set in white metal with diamond set shoulders, the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18ct & Plat’, ring size M, weight 2gms £300 - £500 Lot 56 A diAmond And ruby set ClAsp, designed as central oval ruby flanked to each side by an old cut diamond, all claw set in yellow metal, with imitation graduated pearl necklace £100 - £150
Lot 63 A pAir of miCro mosAiC CirCulAr plAques depiCtinG pliny’s doVes, 23mm diameter, together with two Pietra Dura brooches, a Pietra Dura pendant and an agate and yellow metal tubular bracelet (6) £60 - £80 Lot 64 A jAde set rinG, the oval cabochon jade collet set in yellow metal, the hoop stamped ‘9ct’, with yellow metal necklace, the bolt ring fastening stamped ‘9ct’, and a yellow metal bracelet, the lobster fastening stamped ‘9k’ ring size M, total weight 4.2gms (3) £60 - £80 Lot 65 A jAde And yellow metAl bAr brooCh, the carved jade drop suspended from yellow metal scroll bar brooch, indistinctly stamped, together with a carved jade pendant with yellow metal chain (3) £80 - £120
Lot 57 two silVer loCkets, both with white metal chains, not stamped, together with a silver bar brooch, a continental white metal fob watch, inside case stamped ‘800’, a yellow metal mounted magnifying eye glass, a paste set brooch and an imitation pearl set brooch (6) £40 - £60 Lot 58 A hAlf seed peArl And untested peArl set bAr brooCh, designed as a circular half seed pearl set brooch with half seed pearl set bow with untested pearl drop, all set in yellow metal, with safety chain, not stamped, weight 7gms £100 - £200
Lot 66 A mikimoto sinGle strAnd uniform Cultured peArl neCklACe, comprising sixty-five cultured pearls each measuring approx 6mm diameter, with white metal cultured pearl set clasp, 39cm long, within original Mikimoto box with certificate £80 - £120 Lot 67 An oVAl shell CAmeo brooCh, the cameo depicting classical female with two cherubs, within yellow metal decorative mount, not stamped, with repairs, 58mm x 49mm £60 - £80
Lot 59 A fiVe stone GrAduAted diAmond rinG, the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18ct’, together with two further diamond set rings, one stamped ‘18ct’ the other stamped ‘9ct’ and a blue stone set ring, the hoop stamped ‘9ct & Silver’, total weight 6.6gms (4) £100 - £150
Lot 68 A two strAnd uniform Cultured peArl neCklACe, comprising ninety-eight cultured pearls, each measuring approx 7mm diameter, the cultured pearl set floral clasp stamped ‘585 14k’, 44cm long £100 - £150 Lot 69 A mikimoto Cultured peArl set bAr brooCh, designed as four graduated cultured pearls set within yellow metal abstract zig zag mount, the reverse stamped 14k, length 60mm, within Mikimoto box, weight 9.8gms £150 - £200 Lot 70 A 9Ct Gold briCk link neCklACe, with box clasp and safety catch, hallmarked London 1987, 40cm long, weight 11.5gms £80 - £120
Lot 60 A 9Ct Gold siGnet rinG, together with an 18ct gold diamond and almandine garnet set ring, an 18ct gold ring lacking stones and a further stone set ring, the hoop stamped ‘18ct & Plat’, total weight 9.9gms (4) £100 - £150 Lot 61 An Amethyst set brooCh, the mixed cut oval amethyst within decorative yellow metal mount stamped ‘9c’ (at fault), together with three silver bar brooches and a yellow metal bar brooch stamped ‘9ct’, total weight 22gms (5) £60 - £80 6
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Lot 71 A 9Ct Gold flAt Curb link neCklACe, with bolt ring clasp, 52cm long, hallmarked London 1973, together with three pairs of 9ct gold stone set stud earrings, total weight 11.3gms (4) £80 - £120
Lot 80 A lAdy’s 9Ct Gold bAume wristwAtCh, the square, silvered dial with batons and Arabic numerals manual wind, attached Excalibur expanding gold plated bracelet £80 - £120
Lot 72 A six stone emerAld And diAmond set Cluster rinG, designed as a central oval mixed cut emerald with six diamonds to its top and base, all claw set in white metal to the white metal hoop, not stamped, ring size J, weight 3gms £100 - £150
Lot 81 A GentlemAn’s omeGA silVer plAted CAsed open fACed poCket wAtCh, the gilt keyless movement signed ‘omega no. 5257865’ the white enamel dial with black roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with silver watch Albert, attached swivel and T bar and a garrard Swiss made chromium plated cased stop watch (2) £80 - £120
Lot 73 A Cultured peArl set CrossoVer dress rinG, designed as two cultured pearls, each measuring approx 5mm diameter set upon yellow metal hoop stamped ‘14k’, ring size n, weight 2.4gms £50 - £70
Lot 82 A mid 19th Century silVer pAir CAsed fusee poCket wAtCh, London 1854, the white enamel dial with black roman numerals, the gilt fusee movement signed ‘Jn Burditt, Woodbridge no. 47854, with decorative watchcock £180 - £250
Lot 74 A 9Ct Gold Citrine set dress rinG, together with a blue stone set dress ring, the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘K14’ and a further blue stone set dress ring, the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18k’ and a purple paste set pendant within yellow metal pierced surround, not stamped, total weight 22.7gms (4) £150 - £200
Lot 83 A 9Ct Gold milus wristwAtCh, the square textured champagne dial with batons, with textured bezel and textured finish attached 9ct gold bracelet (at fault), total weight 59gms £300 - £500
Lot 75 A pAir of diAmond set stud eArrinGs, the brilliant cut diamonds each measuring approx 0.10ct, claw set in white metal with post fitting, not stamped, weight 0.6gms £100 - £150
Lot 84 four hAlf soVereiGns, Edward vii dated 1902, 1904, 1908 and 1909 (4) £350 - £450
Lot 76 A 9Ct Gold rope twist neCklACe, with bolt ring clasp, hallmarked London 1977, 76cm long, weight 16gms £120 - £180 Lot 77 A 9Ct Gold jAde pAnel brACelet, designed as five jade panels each mounted with 9ct gold and interspersed with 9ct gold character links, 18cm long (catch at fault) £80 - £120 Lot 78 A Green jAdeite beAd neCklACe, 71cm long £60 - £80 Lot 79 A 9Ct Gold fiVe stone diAmond And ruby set rinG, designed as three circular mixed cut rubies interspersed with two brilliant cut diamonds, all collet set in yellow gold, the hoop stamped ‘DiA 0.20’, ring size K ½’, weight 1.9gms £80 - £120
Lot 85 A GeorGe V soVereiGn, dated 1911 and two half sovereigns dated 1910 and 1913 (3) £400 - £500 Lot 86 three GeorGe V soVereiGns, dated 1912 (2) and 1915 £500 - £600 Lot 87 An edwArd Vii soVereiGn, dated 1907 £150 - £200 Lot 88 A GeorGe iii spAde GuineA, dated 1790 ref Spink 3729 (pierced) and a george v half sovereign dated 1925 (2) £250 - £350 Lot 89 An Assorted ColleCtion of british And foreiGn silVer, cupro nickel, copper and bronze coinage from Elizabeth i to Elizabeth ii, to include crowns, double florins, florins etc £150 - £250
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Lot 90 four Gold mine shAre CertifiCAtes, 1927/28, three capital rouyn gold mines Limited and one Dunkin gold Mines Limited, all 500 shares, together with a photograph album depicting scenes in canada etc £60 - £80 Lot 91 A GeorGe iV Crown, dated 1821 Secundo edge ref Spink 3805 £80 - £120
Lot 97 A smAll ColleCtion of Assorted british silVer Cupro niCkel, Copper And bronze CoinAGe, to include 1935 crown, half crowns, florins, shillings and sixpences etc (a quantity) £70 - £90 Lot 98 An Assorted ColleCtion of ten silVer/silVer Gilt And polyChrome enAmel mAsoniC bAdGes, (two in cases) and twelve gilt metal and polychrome enamel Masonic badges (22) £350 - £450 Lot 99 An Assorted ColleCtion of GermAn world wAr i And ii medAls And bAdGes, comprising; ‘Medal of merit’ - 1914 Propaganda iron cross - 1914-1918 cross of Honour - 1914-1918 Wound Badge (golden class) and a 1914 iron cross (no pendant lug) and World War ii infantry Assault badge, 1939 War Merit cross 1st class with swords - a ‘nSKov cap badge, a D.A.F. cap badge - a ‘nSDAP Eagle cap badge and a Luftwaffe cap badge (11) £200 - £400
Lot 92 An edwArd Vii soVereiGn, dated 1905 £180 - £220 Lot 93 A lArGe quAntity of 19th Century entire letters And enVelopes, (approx 75) dating from circa 1840 onwards (a quantity) £100 - £150 Lot 94 A GeorGe iii spAde GuineA, dated 1787, fifth Laureate head, Spink 3729 £250 - £300 Lot 95 A GeorGe iV soVereiGn bAre heAd, dated 1829 - Spink 3801 £250 - £300
Lot 100 A world wAr i pilot’s flyinG loG book belonGinG to frederiC AlexAnder Giles, probationary flight officer r.n., Flight sub Lieutenant r.n., Lieutenant r.A.F. crystal Palace, redcar, cranwell Freiston, B.E.F. France, B.E.F. Belgium, Army of occupation germany, B.E.E.F. Egypt, July 1917 to May 1920 together with a few photographs £200 - £400
Lot 96 An Assorted ColleCtion of enGlish And GermAn bAnknotes, to include £1 banknotes, blue signed ‘K o Peppiatt, no.T34D 755646 and green signed B g catterns, no. L28 288653 and four ten shilling notes, mauve, signed K.o Peppiatt no.S90D 187472, red/brown signed K o Peppiatt, no. 10r 268127 and two red/brown signed L K o’Brien and J S Fforde and assorted german banknotes £100 - £150
GlASS, euROpeAn CeRAMiCS & DeCORAtiVe ARtS Lot 104 three pieCes of frAnk thrower GlAss; a Dartington Directors decanter, (FT188), a Dartington wine decanter with cork stopper (FT196), and a Wedgwood midnight Ming vase (FJT43) (3) £50 - £70
Lot 101 A ChribskA CzeChosloVAkiAn multiColoured opAlesCent Art GlAss VAse, circa 1980s, of flared and lobed form, 34cm high £40 - £60 Lot 102 A lAlique moulded And frosted GlAss fiGure, ‘Danseuse Bras Leves’, originally designed by Marc Lalique in 1960, sticker for Lalique Paris and engraved signature to base, catalogue number 11908, 25.5cm high, complete with original box £100 - £150
Lot 105 A ColleCtion of Clouded GlAss, comprising a 1930s nazeing posy vase in Sherwood green, 7.5cm high, a 1930s nazeing posy bowl in canary yellow, 17cm diameter, and a late 20th century clouded pink vase, 14cm high (3) £60 - £80
Lot 103 A ColleCtion of fiVe mid 20th Century whitefriArs And others wAter juGs, in the colours twilight, cinnamon, amber and aqua, measuring from 35cm to 22cm high (5) £50 - £80
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Lot 106 A ColleCtion of whitefriArs And stourbridGe GlAss, comprising a geoffrey Baxter ruby bowl (9516), 14.5cm diameter, a graduated set of three wave ribbed jugs, 11cm-13cm high, an amber wave ribbed jug, 18cm high, a ruby jug, 12cm high, and a shadow green jug, 16cm high (7) £40 - £60
Lot 113 A stAffordshire pottery flAtbACk Group, circa 1880, modelled as a shepherd tending his flock, the shepherd reclining against brightly coloured orange bocage wearing a blue frock jacket and orange breeches, holding a crook in both hands, standing before various shredded clay sheep and a recumbent dog, set on a naturalistic green base, vent hole to the reverse, underglaze blue mark to base 24.5cm high £80 - £120
Lot 107 A ColleCtion of moulded CzeChosloVAkiAn And studio GlAss, mid 20th century, including a green tinted bowl in the style of chribska, two Sklo Union vases, and others, ranging from 6.5cm-29cm high (8)£40 - £60
Lot 114 A rAre mAjoliCA CentrepieCe, after Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1877), cast from the mold used for the original animalier sculpture, depicting three dogs chasing prey under a rock, on a raised ochre foot, unmarked, clear glaze underside (at fault)
Lot 108 A ColleCtion of 19th Century And lAter GlAss, including an amber twin-handled urn vase attributed to Stourbridge, an Arculus (attributed) blue roman vase, a 1930s cloudy pink vase, probably Scottish, and a 19th century green paperweight, ranging from 6cm22cm high (7) £50 - £70
Footnote: Mene was on of the most famous Animalier sculptors of the 19th century, rarely is his work seen translated into majolica. He was awarded the cross of the Legion d’Honneur in 1861 for his contribution to art, and successfully sold his work throughout Europe and the U.S.A. £100 - £150 Lot 115 two ContinentAl stonewAre bellArmine type juGs, possibly 18th century, the first of gourd shape and decorated in underglaze blue on a grey reserve (handle chipped), 24cm high, the second of tapered bulbous form, decorated all round in a light brown glaze with ribbing to the neck rim, (spout rim slightly damaged) 16cm high (2) £100 - £200
Lot 109 A meissen fiGure entitled ‘the rACeGoers CompAnion’, late 19th century, after a 1771 model by M.v. Acier, modelled wearing a muff, and a fur-lined laceedged coat, on scroll-edged base, crossed swords in underglaze blue, incised number D66 and painted ‘81’ to base (restored) £200 - £300 Lot 110 three herend porCelAin fenestrAted stAnds, early 20th century, handpainted and appliquéd with floral bouquets and gilt embellishments on a pink and green ground, 17.5cm-28cm diameter (3) £80 - £120 Lot 111 A meissen porCelAin sAuCer, circa 1730, blanc de chine porcelain with moulded decoration of prunus blossom in relief, underglaze crossed swords to base, 13.5cm diameter £60 - £80
Lot 116 A royAl worCester GlAzed pAriAn fiGure, of a standing gentleman with his hands in his pockets, impressed factory mark with date code for December 1874 to base, 15.5.cm high, and another similar glazed parian model modelled as a gentleman perched on a rock playing a pipe, base marked ‘vr’, 15cm high (the second at fault and restored) (2) £50 - £70 Lot 117 A royAl worCester miniAture teACup And sAuCer, by r. rushton, celebrating the coronation of george v on 22nd June, 1911, the cup and saucer both featuring hand painted scenes of Windsor castle, with gilt rims and interiors, each signed, cup 5cm diameter, saucer 10cm diameter, puce printed factory marks (2) £60 - £80
Lot 112 two dutCh delft polyChrome CirCulAr pottery ChArGers, late 18th century, the first painted with a central figure of a lady picking fruit surrounded by fruiting vines within a double stripe border, 31cm diameter, the second decorated with a central flower motif set within variating circular and floral borders, both unmarked, 33cm diameter £100 - £200
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Lot 118 A royAl Crown derby miniAture teACup And sAuCer, pattern number 1128, date code for 1987, printed red factory mark to base, cup 4cm diameter, saucer 7cm diameter, and a royal Worcester miniature cup and saucer, date code for 1925, cobalt blue with beaded turquoise and gold gilding detail, with gilt rims and interiors, puce printed factory marks, saucer diameter 9.5cm, cup diameter 5.5cm (4) £60 - £80
Lot 123 A mAtChed CoAlport pArt teA And Coffee serViCe, early 20th century, the tea service pattern numbers Y.2480/17 and 3086, comprising 12 cups, 12 saucers, 14cm diameter, sugarbowl (cracked), cream boat, slop bowl, 14.5cm diameter, bread and butter plate, 21cm diameter, the coffee service comprising 6 cups and 6 saucers, 12cm diameter, all with green printed factory marks to base (minor losses, some at fault) (40) £200 - £250 Lot 124 A sÈVres hArd pAste porCelAin bleu nouVeAu plAte, circa 1780, the border richly gilt with a foliate rinceau, blue interlaced L’s, green painted and incised marks to base, 17cm diameter £40 - £60
Lot 119 A spode teACup And sAuCer, pattern ‘2527’, circa 1820, moulded in low relief with flowers and finely painted in coloured enamels with floral bouquets, iron red marks and pattern number to base, saucer 14cm diameter, teacup 9cm diameter (2) £40 - £60
Lot 125 A royAl Crown derby ‘jApAn’ pAttern teAserViCe, dating from 1906-1911, the service decorated in the typical palette with stylised oriental flowers comprising; 12 cups (one damaged), 12 saucers, 14cm diameter, 12 plates, 17.5cm diameter, (one chipped), cream jug, 10cm high, sugar bowl, 12cm diameter, slop bowl, 14.5cm diameter, and 2 larger plates, 23.5cm diameter, all with printed factory marks and date codes to base (41) £250 - £350
Lot 120 AworCester teAbowl, c.1772, the interior featuring an underglaze blue sprig centre accentuated with gold highlights, beneath an underglaze blue border pattern, the exterior painted in enamel colours with purple and red floral sprays, the foot rim lined with an underglaze blue dot pattern, crescent mark, 8.5cm high diameter Footnote: See ‘Worcester Porcelain, 1751-1790’, by Branyan and French and Sandon, for a very similar example (page 194), and the suggestion that as a small number of pieces are known with just the underglaze blue decoration featured on this teabowl, the colourful floral sprays to this piece may have been a later addition by the Worcester factory in an attempt to alter the unpopular plain blue and white shapes (page 451) £40 - £60
Lot 126 A minton mAjoliCA fiGurAl Comport, shape 830, circa 1870, the pierced gallery to a quatrefoil-shaped dish supported atop two seated cherubs, with pair of doves and foliate garlands between, impressed mark, 18cm high £120 - £180
Lot 121 A CoAlport porCelAin dessert serViCe, circa 1840, with leaf moulded and scalloped edges, decorated with polychrome floral sprays and ribbon tied garlands within cobalt and gilt decorated rose borders, pattern number 4/471, comprising one large circular pedestal comport, 32cm diameter, 22cm high, an oval fruit dish, 30cm diameter, two leaf shaped dishes, 24cm diameter, and 12 plates, 22.5cm diameter, several with underglaze blue marks and painted gold pattern numbers to base (18) £300 - £500 Lot 122 two sÈVres-style porCelAin CAbinet plAtes, 19th century, the blue ground borders with richly jewelled and gilt decoration, reserved with flower panels, one painted in the centre with a portrait of Queen Marie Leczinska, the other with the Duchess of Bourbon, painted titles and pseudo Sèvres marks to base, 26cm diameter (2) £200 - £300
Lot 127 A 39-pieCe shelley Art deCo pArt teA/Coffee serViCe, designed by Eric Slater, circa 1930, in the ‘vogue’ shape with Turkish blue blocks design, comprising 11 cups, 12 saucers, 12 plates, sugarbowl, milk jug, coffee pot and teapot, printed factory marks and painted numbers to base (some at fault) (39) £500 - £700 Lot 128 A set of six bernArd leACh pottery stAndArdwAre meAd Cups, circa 1950, the part exterior and decorated with a running brown glaze, the overall body and interior finished with a grey/green ash glaze, impressed seal marks, diameters 8cm-8.5cm (6) £100 - £150 Lot 129 four CApodimonte white bisCuit porCelAin fiGures, early 20th century, the first set each modelled as a group of three frolicking children (at fault), both 14cm high, the second set modelled as one girl decorating flower garlands and as another tending to a goat, set on a circular three-footed base, both 17cm high, factory marks to each base (4) £60 - £80 10
Lot 130 A pAir of CApodimonte white bisCuit porCelAin busts, early 20th century, modelled as boy and girl, on blue and gilt decorated stepped bases, blue printed factory marks to base, 17cm (2) £40 - £60
Lot 139 A ruskin pottery pot pourri VAse, lacking cover, the oviform body pierced with four roundels and glazed throughout in a lavender lustre, impressed and dated ‘ruskin 1925’, 11cm high £60 - £80
Lot 131 A llAdro bAsket of pink And white flowers, the petals delicately moulded within a wicker basket and lace trim effect surround, the design first issued in 1987 and retired in 1991, 16cm high,18cm wide, complete with original box £40 - £60
Lot 140 A ruskin pottery VAse, the cylindrical body with flared rim glazed throughout in a mottled purple lustre, impressed and dated ‘ruskin, 1914’ to base, 30cm high £100 - £150 Lot 141 A set of seVen royAl worCester ‘7 dAys of the week’ bone ChinA fiGures, designed by Freda Doughty, to include ‘Monday’s child is Fair of Face’, 3257, ‘Tuesday’s child is Full of grace’, 3258 (restored), ‘Wednesday’s child is Full of Woe’, 3259, ‘Thursday’s child Has Far to go’, 3260, ‘Friday’s child is Loving and giving’, 3261, ‘Saturday’s child Works Hard for a Living’, 3262, and ‘Sunday’s child’, 3256, puce printed factory marks and titles to each of the bases (7) £250 - £350
Lot 132 A llAdro GlAzed porCelAin fiGure, ‘Lost in Dreams’, model number 6313, sculpted by Antonio ramos, the design first issued in 1996 and retired in 2005, 28cm high, complete with original box £120 - £180 Lot 133 A llAdro fiGure, ‘A Morning Walk’, model number 2427, sculpted by regino Torrijos, the design first issued in 2001 and retired in 2005, 23cm high, complete with original box £120 - £180
Lot 142 three beswiCk horses, to include large brown gloss racehorse, model number 1564, 29cm high, a brown gloss Shetland pony, 12cm high, and a third brown gloss horse, (ears slightly damaged) 19.5cm high, printed factory marks to each underside £200 - £300
Lot 134 A pottery Group by joAn motley, modelled as her cousin Katherine seated milking a goat and decorated in polychrome, 15.5cm high, 16.5cm wide £80 - £120
Lot 143 A ColleCtion of beswiCk fiGures, comprising: a black-faced gloss sheep (tip of horn damaged), model number 1765, 8.5cm high, two gloss black-faced lambs, model numbers 1828, 6.5cm high, and a black and white gloss sheepdog, model number 1854, 7.5cm high (4) £60 - £80 Lot 144 four pieCes of ChAmeleon wAre, by clews and co Ltd, to include a squat globular vase with elongated flared neck, pattern 904/117, 16cm high, a baluster vase in the ‘chinese pattern’ number 65/117, 16cm high, a jug, pattern number 103/113, 16cm high, and a cylinder vase in the ‘Holly Leaf ’ pattern, number 61/125’ 18.5cm high, printed factory marks and pattern numbers to each of the bases (4) £100 - £150
Lot 135 A limoGes jArdiniere, decorated with painted roses and foliage on a green ground, set on moulded gilt feet, printed factory mark to base and painted artist name ‘S. Maie’, 25.5cm diameter £100 - £150 Lot 136 two four-strAnd belleek bAskets, circa 1921, the first in a small size D109 featuring Shamrocks, 13.5cm diameter, and a Forget-Me-not basket, D1273, 15cm diameter, both with Belleek ireland impressed marks to base (2) £80 - £120 Lot 137 A fiVe pieCe spodes CopelAnd pArt breAkfAst serViCe, pattern number 5700, as retailed by T goode and co London, to include; 2 breakfast cups, 11cm diameter, 2 saucers, 15.5cm diameter, and a teapot, 12cm high, decorated with painted floral sprays on a white ground, gilt lined rims, printed factory marks to base (at fault) (5) £50 - £70 Lot 138 An unusuAl royAl worCester posy bAsket, of oval form, with cobalt blue detail on a white basketweave moulded ground, each side featuring a decorative blue bow, with shaped overhead handle, impressed factory mark to base, 19cm high, 24cm wide £80 - £120
Lot 145 A doulton lAmbeth stonewAre VAse, of typical cauldron form, mottled sage green to the shoulders, darker green beneath, decorated in relief with floral swags, impressed factory mark to the interior, pattern number 6948, 15cm high £70 - £100 Lots 146-149 No Lots
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ACCeSSORieS, FASHiOn, textileS & FuRS Lot 150 A blACk wool western express inC. stetson, labeled, Made in Mexico, USA Sizing 7 1/8 (unworn) £20 - £40 Lot 151 A blACk selentino fedorA, 100% Fur Felt, labeled, EU Size 7 (unworn) £20 - £40
Lot 159 two 1950s jApAnese Cotton kimonos, a 1950s Kirghistan cotton riding coat and a 1950s Japanese child’s trouser suit in silk (at fault) (5) £50 - £80 Lot 160 A 1950s silk CAnAry yellow eVeninG bAG, with yellow metal clasp and chain, matching silk purse and scarf (3) £20 - £30
Lot 152 A loCk & Co fine fur felt hAnd mAde fedorA, UK 7 1/8, labeled, in original box and packaging (unworn) £30 - £50 Lot 153 A silVer mounted snAke skin hAndbAG/ purse, gorham manufacturing co, Birmingham 1909, the silver top with embossed rose and leaf decoration and oval link chain, (at fault), together with a snake skin wallet (2) £40 - £60
Lot 161 A 1930s silver grey wool jacket with distinctive padded pink lining with black embroidery £40 - £60 Lot 162 A blACk frAnk usher eVeninG jACket, 1980s, labeled, the heavily beaded design with nehru collar and hook and eye fastenings, padded shoulders, stud fastenings to cuffs, chest 120cm, nape to hem 85cm, and a cream velveteen evening cape, 1980s, labeled ‘WW London’, with faux fur collar, borders and cuffs, cream satin lining, (2) £40 - £60 Lot 163 A CreAm Crepe eVeninG blouse, with heavily encrusted bead decoration, labeled Jack Bryan, UK 12, batwing sleeves and zip to back, and two cotton and lace sleeveless summer blouses, approx. UK 14 (at fault) (3) £30 - £40 Lot 164 A bill Gibb ‘knit it yourself’ knitted jACket, 1974, as purchased in kit form from The Sunday Times newspaper, together with associated Bill gibb ephemera to include exhibition catalogue ‘Bill gibb The golden Boy of British Fashion’, 2003, various newspaper and magazine articles relating to Bill gibb and an embroidered bee motif, and a chinese silk evening purse, (quantity) £30 - £50 Lot 165 A blond mink CoAt, labeled Foulkes, Edgbaston Birmingham, the double breasted design with six yellow metal and cord circular buttons, loop belt detail to back, 105cm long, chest 100cm £150 - £250
Lot 154 A blACk 1930s eVeninG bAG, of stylish rectangular form with yellow metal clasp and mount, black suede handle with zipped pouch, the interior to reveal fitted compartments and original face powder and puff, 15.5cm x 10.5cm £50 - £80 Lot 155 A 1940s trAVellinG VAnity CAse, in cream hide, the rectangular form with box handle and with white metal mounts, the fitted interior with green silk satin lining and various fitted compartments and original glass jars and bottles, the hinged sides and top with fitted mirror back, stamped Made in England, 27 x 18.5 x 8 cm (at fault) £50 - £80 Lot 156 A beAded eVeninG bAG with yellow metAl ClAsp And ChAin, and with floral decoration, a black evening purse with ivory coloured frame and clasp, a tortoiseshell coloured beaded evening purse and two brown leather purses and a collection of various ostrich feathers (at fault) (6) £70 - £90 Lot 157 A yellow strAw philip somerVille fAsCinAtor, labeled, a graham Smith orange straw hat with oversized bow, an Alan couldridge for Liberty pink straw hat with net and feather decoration and a gwyther-Snoxells English Millinery brown straw hat with decorative feather and woven band (4) £60 - £80
Lot 166 A ChoColAte brown ermine full lenGth fur CoAt, with deep lapels, hidden side pockets and clasp and hook fastenings £30 - £50 Lot 167 A silVer fox fur jACket, labeled, Marcel creation, Saga Fox, Lorraine chase collection, UK Size 12, hook and clasp fastenings, two side hidden pockets £50 - £80
Lot 158 two leAther suitCAses, circa 1930, both with fitted detachable trays to interior, white metal furniture, 76 cm x 43 cm (2) £80 - £120 12
Lot 168 A dArk brown mink jACket, labeled, The Fur Salon, Kendals, lined in black and gold coloured thread brocade fabric, cross over front lapel fastening with large circular single fur covered button, three quarter length sleeves and a blonde otter fur jacket, labeled Ellis Barker Furs, chester , two button fastening, front pockets and side splits (2) £100 - £150
Lot 176 An oCelot fur hAt, pre 1947 (at fault) £20 - £40 Lot 177 A serVAl fur jACket, of slight swing design and deep lapels and full sleeves, lined in dark oyster silk/satin, chest 90cm, nape to hem 64cm £100 - £150 Lot 178 An ermine three quArter lenGth CoAt, 1950s, labeled ‘national Fur company’, of slight swing design, turn back cuffs and shawl collar, chest 90cm, nape to hem 110cm, lined and a white cony fur cape, 1950s/60s (at fault) (2) £40 - £60
Lot 169 A blACk AstrAkhAn full lenGth CoAt, with fox fur collar, labeled, chris courtney Williams, chester, single hook and clasp fastening £100 - £150 Lot 170 A blACk silk Chinese trouser And tuniC suit, embroidered in cream silk depicting chinese landscape, and a turquoise blue chinese silk trouser suit, labeled, Made in china, decorated with ochre floral motifs (at fault) (5) £40 - £60
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ApplieD ARt Lot 180 After mAbel luCie Attwell (1879-1964), A pAir of wAterColour And penCil studies of Children, signed lower right ‘MLA Fr 1922’, framed, 24.5cm high, 16cm wide (2)
Lot 171 A blACk silk sAtin beAded blouse, a black silk chiffon and beaded flapper style tunic dress, a black lace blouse, a black silk crepe and velvet fringed stole and a black silk stole with heavy fringe and gold coloured threaded brocade panels, all first half 20th century (at fault) (5) £80 - £120
note: ceramic designer and illustrator Mabel Lucie Attwell is best known for her Annual published between 1922 and 1974 and her ceramic models for Shelley £40 - £60 Lot 181 john peArson, newlyn, A lArGe Arts And CrAfts Copper ChArGer, hand hammered with repoussé floral border, marked, 39.5cm diameter £100 - £200 Lot 182 peter behrens, A seCessionist Copper eleCtriC kettle, designed circa 1909 for AEg, of globular form with textured decoration to surface, the handle covered in original rattan, marked ‘cehal’ to the base, 17cm diameter
Lot 172 A blACk And white rolAnd klein for mArCel fenez eVeninG dress, the abstract design with heavily sequined bodice, UK Size 14, royal blue silk Jan vanvelden evening skirt and matching waistcoat, a Mayfair couture coral silk chiffon cocktail dress, an Anne gerrard black wool evening dress with red detailing and a black Umberto ginocchietti evening jacket with pearl decoration to borders, italian Size 42 (5) £80 - £120 Lot 173 two williAm morris Arts & CrAfts woVen wool CurtAins, in peacock and dragon pattern, 1878, the dark green ground with blues and ochres, the first 170 x 250cm, the second 170 x 210cm, made at Merton Abbey for Morris & co. circa 1884 (2) £800 - £1,200 Lot 174 An embroidered squAre pAnel, depicting floral and leaf motifs in coloured wool threads worked on linen, mounted in glazed oak frame, circa 19th century, 55 x 60 cm £50 - £80 Lot 175 A pAstel & white mink jACket, 1980s, the deep lapels, borders and cuffs in pastel mink, three button fastening, lined in oyster silk/satin, chest 88cm, nape to hem 74cm and a double mink stole with heads and tails (2) £200 - £300
note: illustrated in Brohan, T. 2001, ‘Design classics’ p.75 £40 - £60 Lot 183 jAn eisenloeffel (Attributed), A seCessionist brAss kettle on stAnd, Dutch circa 1902, the kettle with canework handle suspended on a pierced and bent metal table stand with turned, concentric ring decoration and burner, 35.5cm high note: see Brohan T. and Berg, T. 2001. ‘Design classics 1880-1930’ p. 37 for an illustration of a similar tea service. £40 - £60
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Lot 184 wmf, An Art nouVeAu brAss Coffee pot on three leGs And A shouldered VAse, each decorated with stylised embossed floral motifs, hammered and plain finishes, marked, circa 1900, vase 26cm high (2) £50 - £80
Lot 191 liberty And Co, An Arts And CrAfts C h brAnnAm pottery doG bowl, of shallow ovoid form with three angular handles, inscribed “Love me! Love my dog.’ ’, glazed in mustard green, the interior glazed in brown, impressed marks for Liberty and Barum, circa 1910, 22cm wide, 8.5cm high £150 - £200
Lot 185 j & f pool, hAyle, An Arts And CrAfts Copper bisCuit bArrel or teA CAddy, with repoussé style shell and folial motifs in the Art nouveau style, circa 1910, of cylindrical form textured and riveted, 14cm high £60 - £100 Lot 186 wmf, A juGendstil brAss Coffee pot, suGAr bowl, CreAm juG And trAy, turned with hammered finish and repoussé style decoration, circa 1905, variously marked, 28cm high (4) £50 - £100
Lot 192 yAtes, hAywood And Co, A mid ViCtoriAn AesthetiC moVement CAst iron umbrellA stAnd, the stylised starburst pediment supported on corinthian columns flanking a central vertical panel of dentil star motifs, circa 1876, made at the Effingham Foundry, rotherham, registration marks 297606 note: the rotherham Foundry worked in competition to coalbrookdale in Shropshire, reacting to the Aesthetic Movement trends and the designs of christopher Dresser £150 - £250 Lot 193 A set of six GlAsGow sChool, Arts And CrAfts oAk dininG ChAirs, the shaped and curved vertically tapered slatted back between tapered uprights, the turned front legs in the style of William Birch, with drop in seats and ogee shaped toprail, circa 1900 (6) £200 - £400 Lot 194 wilhelm wAGenfeld for sChott & Gen., jenA, CirCA 1932, A GermAn bAuhAus GlAss teA serViCe, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar bowl six cups, saucers and plates, teapot 14.5cm high (24) note: see Brohan, T and Berg, T. 2001. ‘Design classics 18801930’ p.111 and rudoe, J. 1995 ‘Decorative Arts 1850-1950: a catalogue of the British Museum collection’ £60 - £100 Lot 195 AlAn CAiGer smith, AldermAston, A studio pottery lustre wAre VAse, of curved cylindrical form decorated with stylised acanthus leaves in red and gold on grey ground, dated 1980, various painted marks, 20cm high £80 - £120
Lot 187 duChess of sutherlAnd’s Cripples Guild, An Arts And CrAfts Copper tureen And CoVer, of ogee ovoid form with domed lid, hand hammered and silvered to the interior, circa 1907, marked, 24cm wide, 14.5cm high £60 - £100 Lot 188 A ColleCtion of wmf seCessionist And Art nouVeAu Copper And brAss, including a brass crumb tray and brush with geometric embossed design, a copper card tray and a blotter, variously marked 19001914, tray 18cm wide, 37.5cm long (4) £30 - £50 Lot 189 GustAVe serrurier boVy, in the style of, An Art nouVeAu seCessionist brAss VAse And suGAr bowl, the vase of globe and shaft form with angular pierced handles, decorated with concentric rings, polished and textured surfaces, circa 1900, vase 24cm high (2) note: see The Studio, 1898, volume 13 for an example of similar vases £40 - £60 Lot 190 john peArson, newlyn, An Arts And CrAfts hAnd hAmmered Copper trAy, of plain, rectangular form with angular handles, of heavy gauge, marked, 30cm wide, 66cm long £50 - £100
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FuRnituRe & WORkS OF ARt Lot 200 An 18th Century wAlnut Veneered eiGht dAy lonGCAse CloCk, the 12 inch arched brass dial signed ‘Jn glascock, Brentwood’, the silvered chapter ring with inner ring of roman numerals an outer ring of Arabic numerals centred by a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within pierced scrolling leaf spandrels, the eight day five pillar movement striking on a single bell, the arched hood with reeded front corner hood pilasters over a long trunk door, on a single panel box base, with later skirting plinth, 225.5cm high £1,000 - £1,500
Lot 207 A GeorGe iii mAhoGAny boxwood line strunG bookCAse Chest, the inlaid cornice over four astragal glazed doors revealing adjustable shelves and pigeon holes, on an associated twelve drawer chest base fitted with brass swing handles and pressed oval back plates, raised on a skirting plinth, 206.5cm wide, 257cm high, 48cm deep £800 - £1,200 Lot 208 An eArly 19th Century oAk thirty hour lonGCAse CloCk, the 14 inch square painted dial signed Jn. Hitman, nottingham, with centred date aperture within a ring of roman and Arabic numerals, the hood with swan-neck pediment, over turned front corner hood pilasters, over an ogee arched, long trunk door and boarded cut-out base, 226cm high £150 - £250
Lot 201 A lAte 19th/eArly 20th Century ten sided ebonised mother of peArl inlAid moorish desiGn oCCAsionAl tAble, (at fault), 62cm diameter, 65cm high £200 - £400
Lot 209 A ViCtoriAn wAlnut pedestAl oCCAsionAl tAble, the shaped burr veneered top on a tapering spiral turned column and tripod base, 16.5cm wide, 63cm high, 48cm deep £150 - £200
Lot 202 A 20th Century reproduCtion blACk lACquer Chinese desiGn four fold sCreen, 162cm wide, 183cm high £200 - £250
Lot 210 A mid 20th Century louis xV style bureAu plAt, the serpentine top with gilt metal mounts over a single frieze drawer raised on four slender cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 114cm wide, 69cm deep, 77cm high £150 - £200 Lot 211 A pAir of reproduCtion mArquetry mArble topped four drAwer Commodes, with gilt metal mounts, 84cm wide, 89cm high, 46.5cm deep £300 - £500 Lot 212 A reproduCtion louis xV style wAlnut bureAu de dAme, the three short drawers over a serpentine hinged fall, above a single frieze drawer, on well shaped cabriole legs, 81cm wide, 102cm high, 55cm deep £200 - £400 Lot 213 A ViCtoriAn mAhoGAny wind-out dininG tAble, the top with bow shaped ends and moulded edge on four turned and tapering legs terminating in brown salt glazed castors, 156cm long (closed), 234cm long (extended), 120cm wide, 73cm high £200 - £300
Lot 203 A reGenCy rosewood librAry tAble, the rectangular top over two short frieze drawers on turned and tapering X end supports terminating in brass castors, 123cm wide, 76cm high, 61.5cm deep £300 - £500 Lot 204 An eArly ViCtoriAn Giltwood And Gesso Console tAble, of country house proportions, the table with white marble top, over a ribbon and leaf moulded frieze, on four tapering fluted supports united by a petal moulded concave stretcher on four short turned feet. 190cm wide, 94cm high, 58cm deep £1,800 - £2,200 Lot 205 A ViCtoriAn pier mirror, of country house proportions, with floral swag and leaf carved show frame over short fluted half columns (at fault),190cm wide, 328cm high £400 - £600 Lot 206 A ViCtoriAn mAhoGAny librAry desk, the claret tooled leather inset top within a carved scrolling leaf border, over three short drawers to each side, one drawer bearing label for S & H. Jewell 29, 30 and 31 Little Queen Street Holborn W.c, the drawers fitted with turned wooden knob handles, on four tapering spiral turned legs terminating in brass castors, 145cm wide, 105cm deep, 72cm high £300 - £500
Lot 214 An eArly 19th Century oAk CrossbAnded mAhoGAny thirty hour lonGCAse CloCk, the 11 inch square painted dial signed J. callcott, cotton, with centred date aperture within a ring of Arabic numerals and florally painted spandrels, the hood with fluted front corner hood pilasters over a crossbanded trunk door between quarter fluted pilasters on a single panel base (lacking feet), 192cm high £150 - £200 15
Lot 215 A GeorGe iii oAk hiGh dresser, the two shelf open rack over a stepped top with multi-line moulded edge, above three short cockbeaded drawers fitted with brass ring handles on slender baluster turned front supports, united by a two panel potboard on block front feet, 144.5cm wide, 185cm high, 41.5cm deep £1,000 - £1,500 Lot 216 No Lot
Lot 225 A lAte 18th/eArly 19th Century primitiVe west Country oAk Comb bACk ArmChAir, the rectangular boarded seat on four splay legs (one leg replaced), 54.5cm wide, 65cm high, 42cm deep £100 - £150 Lot 226 A 17th Century north lAnCAshire oAk two pAnel Coffer, the three plank hinged lid over a carved frieze with decoration typical in form from the Trough of Bowland, over two geometrically moulded panels, within chevron inlay to the central muntin and stile end supports, 119cm wide, 65cm high, 49.5cm deep £550 - £650 Lot 227 A set of eiGht eArly 20th Century ChippendAle reViVAl dininG ChAirs, including two carvers with a vase shaped pierced back splat, on well shaped cabriole front legs termination in a ball and claw foot, retailers label for James Phillips & Sons Ltd., Union Street, Bristol (6+2) £500 - £700
Lot 217 An 18th Century oAk sinGle drAwer side tAble, the rectangular three plank top over a single frieze drawer, on square chamfered front legs, 101cm wide, 70.5cm high, 48cm deep £200 - £300 Lot 218 A louis xVi style mAhoGAny seCretAire A AbAttAnt, circa 1870, the frieze drawer over a fall-front revealing a fitted interior over two inlaid cabinet doors to the base, raised on shaped bracket feet, 98cm wide, 156cm high, 50.5cm deep £500 - £700
Lot 228 An eArly 20th Century Chinese rosewood urn stAnd, with rouge marble insert, standing on claw feet, 38cm diameter, 29cm high £120 - £180
Lot 219-220 No Lots Lot 221 A 19th Century mAhoGAny boxwood line strunG serpentine sideboArd, the central frieze drawer over a deep apron drawer, flanked by a deep drawer and single cabinet, on square tapering front legs terminating in spade feet, 183cm wide, 92cm high, 62cm deep £200 - £400 Lot 222 A GeorGe ii wAlnut kneehole desk, the feather banded top with re-entrant front corners, over a long frieze drawer and central kneehole flanked by three short drawers to each side, fitted with replacement handles raised on bracket feet, 83cm wide, 75cm high, 50cm deep £1,000 - £1,500 Lot 223 A GeorGe ii wAlnut Chest on Chest, the top section of two short over three long drawers, on a three drawer base, fitted with brass swing-handles with pierced backplates, raised on straight bracket feet, 99.5cm wide, 159cm high, 54cm deep £1,000 - £1,500
Lot 229 An edwArdiAn mAhoGAny sAtinwood bAnded reCtAnGulAr oCCAsionAl tAble, with central conch shell inlay, raised on four slender tapering legs united by shelf stretcher, 59.5cm wide, 71cm high, 40cm deep £50 - £70 Lot 230 A GeorGe iii oAk bureAu bookCAse, the bookcase top with fielded panel doors above a fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior above four long drawers fitted with chippendale style handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 107cm wide, 213cm high, 51cm deep £200 - £400 Lot 231 A Chinese pAdouk trAVel box, with exposed corner joints and twin carry handles, the sliding front revealing a semi fitted interior, bears ‘P & o’ paper label, 51.5cm wide, 23.5cm high, 24cm deep £100 - £150 Lot 232 A ViCtoriAn fiGured wAlnut kidney shAped writinG tAble, the top with tooled leather insert within boxwood line stringing, over a serpentine frieze drawer, on slender cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts, 92cm wide, 75cm high, 47cm deep £400 - £600
Lot 224 A 19th Century mAhoGAny serpentine Chest of smAll proportions, the ebony strung and crossbanded top over a brushing slide and four graduated cockbeaded drawers, fitted with brass-swing handles, over a shaped apron on slender splay bracket feet, 76cm wide, 76cm high, 30.5cm deep £150 - £250
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Lot 233 A reGenCy mAhoGAny wAshstAnd/side tAble, the three quarter galleried top over a rope twist boarded plain frieze on column end supports united by a ring turned stretcher on four line moulded down-swept legs terminating in brass castors, 116.5cm wide, 81.5cm high, 62.5cm deep £300 - £400
Lot 241 An edwArdiAn mAhoGAny musiC Chest/ CAbinet, the rectangular top over five drop front drawers and single cabinet over an open shelf stretcher, on square tapering front legs, 80cm wide, 83cm high, 27cm deep £100 - £150 Lot 242 An eArly 20th Century mAhoGAny musiC Chest, the rectangular top over five drop front short drawers fitted with brass drop handles, over an open shelf stretcher, on square tapering front legs, 52cm wide, 83cm high, 36.5cm deep £50 - £100
Lot 234 A pAir of 19th Century CreAm pAinted ClAssiCAl desiGn two tier open shelVes, with gilt finished bell flower and swag mouldings, the hand-cut securing loops stamped ‘1827’, 103.5cm wide, 48.5cm high, 15.5cm deep £300 - £500 Lot 235 An eArly ViCtoriAn rosewood serpentine three shelf whAt-not, on barley twist supports and short turned feet, terminating in brass castors, 39cm wide, 77cm high, 31.5cm deep £150 - £250
Lot 243 An eArly 20th Century Cherry wood dAybed, the scroll shaped pierced lattice end over plain seat rails on sabre end legs with square tapering short central support legs (lacking seat pads), 198cm wide, 85cm high overall, 76cm deep £200 - £400
Lot 236 A pAir of ViCtoriAn oAk GlAstonbury style ChAirs, each carved with a horn and ribbon bow to the back panel over a boarded seat and line moulded X legs, 66cm wide £250 - £350
Lot 244 A lAte 19th/eArly 20th Century stripped pine bow fronted pedestAl, the top with moulded edge over a fluted front on a plinth support, 61cm wide, 108cm high, 34cm deep £100 - £150
Lot 237 A reGenCy And lAter brAss tAble lAmp ConVersion, in the Empire style on a tripart base, 39.5cm high £70 - £100
Lot 245 A 20th Century empire style white pAinted softwood torChere, the circular top on a tapering tri-part column terminating in scroll feet, 179cm high £100 - £150 Lot 246 An eArly 20th Century Green leAther enClosed eAsy ChAir, the winged back over a tapering cushion insert on short turned bun feet, 72cm wide, 83cm deep £200 - £300
Lot 238 A ViCtoriAn oAk GothiC reViVAl librAry tAble, the rectangular top with tooled leather insert within a canted edge, over four short frieze drawers fitted with brass ring handles, on four square chamfered legs terminating in a block foot, 152cm wide, 79cm high, 106cm deep £800 - £1,200
Lot 247 two 20th Century Green pAinted softwood reGenCy style sAlon ChAirs, the armchair with down-swept open arms and florally painted bar back, over a woven cane seat, on slender fluted tapering front legs, the side chair ensuite (2)£100 - £150
Lot 239 A lAte ViCtoriAn oAk pedestAl writinG desk, the rectangular top with green tooled leather insert, over three shallow frieze drawers, on two pedestals of four short graduated drawers with opposing single panel cabinet door, raised on skirting plinth, 130cm wide, 75.5cm high, 71cm deep £300 - £500
Lot 248 A pAir of Giltwood And Gesso torCheres, each with lamp standard conversion over a figural and mask collar, leaf, berry and ivy moulded column with acanthus collar on triple cherub supports and tri-part base, 186cm high £300 - £500
Lot 240 A GeorGe i wAlnut Veneered feAther bAnded fAll-front bureAu, the fall revealing an interior of short drawers and pigeon holes over a sliding well, above two short and two long drawers fitted with replacement brass handles, raised on shaped bracket feet, 86cm wide, 101cm high, 47cm deep £800 - £1,200
Lot 249 A 19th Century mAhoGAny wAll CAbinet, of small proportions, 47cm wide, 53.5cm, 23cm deep £50 - £100
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Lot 250 A pAir of edwArdiAn mAhoGAny ebony line strunG displAy CAbinets, of narrow proportions, each with a three quarter glazed single door, opening to reveal two glass shelves above an enclosed cabinet below on slender square front legs, 61cm wide, 176cm high, 33cm deep £400 - £600 Lot 251 A 19th Century CArVed Gilt wood wAll mirror, the rectangular bevelled mirror plate within a scrolling leaf and shell moulded frame, 122cm wide, 70.5cm high £400 - £600
Lot 259 An 18th Century style mAhoGAny kneehole desk, the rectangular top over a pull-out slide, above a kneehole cabinet flanked by three graduated cockbeaded drawers to each side, raised on ogee moulded shaped bracket feet, 81.5cm wide, 79cm high, 50cm deep £300 - £500 Lot 260 A GeorGe iii oAk dresser bAse, the rectangular planked top over three short frieze drawers, fitted with replacement handles, above three single panel cabinet doors to the base, raised on shaped bracket feet, 167cm wide, 92cm high, 46cm deep £500 - £700
Lot 252 A 19th Century AdAm style sAtinwood And mArquetry ebony line strunG pembroke tAble, the oval top with central fan and garland inlay over a bow fronted single frieze drawer on four slender square tapering legs, 76.5cm wide, 116cm open, 72cm high £400 - £600 Lot 253 A GeorGe iii mAhoGAny linen press, the dentil moulded cornice over two doors opening to reveal an interior later fitted with two single shelves, over two short and two long cockbeaded drawers, raised on plain bracket feet, 122cm wide, 201cm high, 60cm deep £300 - £500 Lot 254 A 20th Century mAhoGAny Veneered displAy CAbinet, the arched top over two concave glazed side doors, on a three drawer base, with flame veneered concave side cabinets, raised on cut-out bracket feet, 138cm wide, 199cm high, 43.5cm deep £300 - £500 Lot 255 A lAte 17th Century oAk four pAnel Coffer, the four panel hinged lid over a plain four panel front with carved frieze, raised on stile end supports, 146cm wide, 72cm high, 60cm deep £150 - £250
Lot 261 A lAte GeorGe iii oAk 30-hour lonG CAse CloCk, the 13 inch square painted dial with central date aperture within a ring of Arabic numerals, the hood with reeded front corner pilasters over a serpentine arched trunk door on a boarded base with later skirting plinth, 196.5cm high £200 - £400 Lot 262 A lAte 20th Century enAmel mAntel CloCk, the 3 3/4 inch enamel dial with outer ring of Arabic numerals and inner ring of roman numerals and twin winding holes under an urn finial and pagoda top flanked by a single pilaster to each side, with serpentine end supports on six inverted cup feet, the eight-day movement striking on a coiled gong, bears plaque to the reverse ‘Made in the republic of china’, 53cm high £100 - £150 Lot 263 An edwArdiAn leAther suitCAse, by A. Boswell, Edinburgh, fitted with hallmarked silver topped glass bottles (7), mirror, grooming and stationery equipment in green Morocco leather, hallmarked for London and Birmingham 1906, the exterior in brown leather monogrammed gMo, various railway labels including ‘LMS inverness’, 60cm wide, 20cm high, 40cm deep £100 - £150 Lot 264 pAulosie kAnAyooks A soApstone fiGure of A seAl, 18cm high note: Paulosie Kanayook was born in Povungnituuk, Quebec in 1942, his father was a well known seal hunter who passed on his skills to his son, the hunter artist began carving at the age of twelve and soon became adept in the carving of soapstone, the traditional inuit medium £150 - £250
Lot 256 An 18th Century oAk mule Chest, the four panel hinged lid over four plain panels and two short drawers to the base, raised on plain bracket feet, 129cm wide, 89cm high, 56cm deep £150 - £250 Lot 257 A 17th Century boArded oAk Chest, of six plank construction, the line moulded hinged lid over a plain front and v cut boarded end supports, 130.5cm wide, 62cm high, 39cm deep £150 - £250 Lot 258 A mAtChed set of four lAte ViCtoriAn Ash And elm smokers bows, each chair with a low back above shaped arms on spindle supports above an elm saddle seat, on turned and tapering front legs united by turned stretchers (4) £200 - £300
Lot 265 two ebonised AfriCAn CeremoniAl speArs, first half 20th century probably nigerian, 145.5 and 147cm long £80 - £120
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Lot 266 An eArly 20th Century mAhoGAny boxwood line strunG ArChed 8 dAy brACket CloCk, the 8 inch silver dial signed ‘The London Manufacturing goldsmiths co Ltd nottingham’, the repeat movement chiming on five coiled gongs, 38cm high £200 - £400 Lot 267 A ViCtoriAn enGrAVed GorGe CAsed repeAtinG CArriAGe CloCk, by gustav Horstman, Bath, the 1 3/4 inch enamel dial with ring of roman numerals within a scrolling leaf surround, the case with bevelled glass sides, the glazed door to the rear revealing a single bell, 17cm high overall £700 - £800
Lot 275 A ViCtoriAn blACk slAte eiGht dAy sprinG driVen mAntel CloCk, the movement stamped ‘ALM’ striking on a coiled gong, the case of architectural form with reeded front pilasters, 33.5cm high £70 - £100 Lot 276 A 20th Century ten brAnCh Cut GlAss VenetiAn style ChAndelier, 84cm diameter £200 - £400 Lot 277 A mAChine woVen flemish style tApestry/ wAll hAnGinG, depicting figures hunting, 185cm wide, 228cm high £150 - £250
Lot 268 A reGenCy rosewood mother of peArl inlAid sArCophAGus shAped workbox, the hinged lid opening to reveal an interior tray, raised on four reeded compressed bun feet (at fault), 32cm wide, 15cm high, 24cm deep £80 - £120
Lot 278 A GeorGe iii mAhoGAny teA CAddy inlaid with chevron stringing (unfitted) along with a victorian walnut domed top two division tea caddy (2) £70 - £100 Lot 279 No Lot
Lot 269 An 18th Century brAss sundiAl, the 6 inch chapter ring signed James Morris, chester £150 - £250
BOOkS & piCtuReS Lot 280 the world in miniAture, edited by Shoberl, F, ‘Spain and Portugal, containing a description of the characters, manners, customs, dress...of the inhabitants of those countries’, two volumes bound in one, twenty seven coloured engraved plates, London, Ackermann, later bound, 25mo £100 - £150
Lot 270 A pAir of 20th Century mArble And Gilt metAl tAble lAmps, with single rose fitting and modern cream shades, each lamp with an acanthus moulded bulbous column on a square marble base and four leaf carved scroll feet, 86cm high overall (2) £300 - £400 Lot 271 A pAinted tin reCtAnGulAr shAllow hinGed lid outfitters trunk, for captain c Leicester Warren, manufactured for Jones chalk and Davidson, Sackville Street, London, 104cm wide, 12.5cm high, 35cm deep £60 - £80
Lot 281 County bioGrAphies, edited by Dale, J, Shropshire, 1904, J.g. Hammond, Birmingham, gilt embossed decorative boards, folio £50 - £70 Lot 282 enGlish sChool, lAte 19th Century ‘Barges on a river with town and Cathedral beyond’, watercolour, signed indistinctly ‘J M’, 28.5cm x 51cm £50 - £80 Lot 283 enGlish sChool, lAte 19th Century ‘A water mill in a wooded landscape’, watercolour, 45.5cm x 66.5cm £80 - £120
Lot 272 A reGenCy mAhoGAny CrossbAnded sofA tAble, the rectangular top with rounded corners, over two true and two false short drawers on end column supports, raised on four splay legs terminating brass caps and castors, 103.5cm wide, 73cm high, 75cm deep £200 - £400 Lot 273 A reproduCtion pAtinAted bronze fiGure Group, depicting a boy with hoop being chased by a dog, 19.5cm high £50 - £70
Lot 284 CArl brennir ‘Autumn evening on the River Severn’, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1906, 35cm x 53.5cm £200 - £300 Lot 285 Colin GrAeme roe ‘A study of a fox terrier’, oil on canvas, signed, 22 x 16.5cm, also the companion a pair (2) £150 - £250
Lot 274 An eArly 20th Century frenCh brAss CArriAGe timepieCe, of architectural form, 16cm high overall £80 - £120
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Lot 286 † winston meGorAn ‘estuary Dawn’, watercolour, signed, 27cm x 41cm
Lot 297 After titiAn ‘Flora’ a miniature on celluloid, oval, 6cm x 5cm also a gilt metal miniature frame (2) £120 - £180
£120 - £180
Lot 287 hArry mAAs ‘Reclining blonde nude’, watercolour, signed, 32cm x 65cm also a sepia ink drawing by the same hand (2) £150 - £200 Lot 288 CirCle of AuGustus e mulreAdy ‘the young gardener’, oil on board, 34cm x 27cm
Lot 298 enGlish sChool CirCA 1750 ‘portrait of a gentleman wearing curled wig and blue top coat’, a miniature portrait on ivory, 4.5cm x 3cm also one other miniature ‘Portrait of a lady’, (2) £300 - £500 Lot 299 Attributed to hAblot kniGht browne (‘phiz’) ‘Mr Bob Sawyer’s mode of travelling’, Mr pickwick sepia ink drawing, 16.5cm x 16.5cm £100 - £150
£70 - £100
Lot 289 enGlish sChool, lAte 19th Century ‘Figures on a path before a country house’, watercolour, 21.5cm x 32cm £70 - £100
Lot 300 † john e mACe ‘A view of Stonehenge’, watercolour, signed, 34cm x 50cm also four other watercolours by the same hand (5) £150 - £200
Lot 290 enGlish sChool lAte 19th Century ‘View from the pinewoods, pian di Ceri, Florence’, watercolour, inscribed and dated 1898 on label on reverse, 24cm x 36cm £50 - £70
Lot 301 edwin Cole ‘A river scene in the Welsh mountains’, oil on canvas, Signed, 45cm x 65cm
Lot 291 † CirCle of pAtriCiA preeCe ‘A still life composition of begonia and hydrangea’, oil on canvas, 56cm x 46cm £300 - £400 Lot 292 henry peACh robinson ‘Burning stubble’, oil on canvas, signed, 29.5cm x 45cm
£120 - £180
Lot 293 itAliAn sChool 17th Century ‘the penitent Magdalene’, oil on canvas, 74cm x 63cm
£200 - £300
£300 - £500
Lot 302 CirCle of joseph thors ‘A figure on a country road with cottages beyond’, oil on canvas, bears signature, 41cm x 61cm £300 - £400 Lot 303 Cornelius sChutt ‘the Virgin and Child’, etching, 10cm x 7cm, also three other etchings by the same hand (4) £100 - £150
Lot 294 enGlish sChool CirCA 1830 ‘portrait of a young gentleman wearing blue waistcoat and brown top coat’, a watercolour miniature, oval, 12cm x 8cm £250 - £350
Lot 304 w. rimith ‘A Continental river scene at dusk’, oil on canvas, Signed indistinctly, 38.5cm x 49cm £100 - £150 Lot 305 frenCh sChool CirCA 1800 ‘portrait of a young lady with auburn hair’, a miniature watercolour on ivory, oval, 5cm x 4cm £300 - £400 Lot 306 elizAbeth jAne hill of truro, mid 19th Century A botanical study - thumbergia Grandiflora or the Bengal trumpet’, watercolour, signed and inscribed, 20cm x 24cm also four other botanical studies by the same hand (5) £200 - £300
Lot 295 Attributed to john jukes ‘portrait of a lady, Mrs edward Maitland’, wearing white dress and pearl necklace, bust length, watercolour on ivory, oval, 6cm x 5cm £500 - £700 Lot 296 enGlish sChool CirCA 1750 ‘portrait of a gentleman wearing blue top coat with yellow waistcoat’, an miniature watercolour on ivory, oval, in yellow metal frame, 5cm x 4cm £300 - £400
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Lot 317 † After lAurenCe stephen lowry ‘Street Scene’, photographic reproduction signed in pencil, bears ‘Fine Art Trade guild’ blindstamp, 25cm x 20.5cm £200 - £300 Lot 318 † p. moberG ‘A Chateau in a Wooded landscape’, oil on canvas, signed, 74 x 60cm £200 - £300
Lot 307 e weswell, 19th Century ‘Ruins of Wenlock priory, Salop’ gouache, signed indistinctly and dated 1873 on reverse, 68cm x 52cm £150 - £200 Lot 308 riChArd diGhton ‘portrait of George Child, Fifth earl of jersey’, pencil and wash drawing, inscribed and dated 1845, 16cm x 11.5cm, also one other by the same hand (2) £100 - £150 Lot 309 enGlish sChool, eArly 19th Century portrait of a young lady wearing a turban, grey chalk drawing heightened with white, oval, 32cm x 28cm £80 - £120
Lot 319 n fisher ‘A Fox Hound in a Stable’, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1913, 71cm x 32cm £120 - £180 Lot 320 sAmuel bouGh ‘Fisherfolk and beached fishing boats’, oil on panel, signed and indistinctly titled on reverse, 20cm x 36.5cm £250 - £300
Lot 310 follower of Anthony VAn dyke Copley fieldinG ‘Figures of the banks of a lake in a wooded landscape’, watercolour, 21cm x 37.5cm £100 - £150
Lot 321 jospeph newinGton CArter ‘Sailing Vessels off the Dutch Coast’, oil on board, signed and dated 1861, 24cm x 34.5cm £100 - £150 Lot 322 williAm CAsley ‘A Cornish Beach Scene’, watercolour, signed, 17cm x 35cm £80 - £120
Lot 311 VenetiAn sChool, lAte 18th Century ‘Figures in a piazza,Venice’ ink and wash drawing, 12.5cm x 19cm £100 - £150 Lot 312 CirCle of myles birket foster ‘At the Cottage Gate’, watercolour, bears ‘B.F’ stamp, 19cm x 9cm, also one other watercolour after the same hand (2) £100 - £150 Lot 313 follower of john skeApinG ‘Horses at a trough’, ink and wash drawing, 22cm x 36.5cm
Lot 323 After sir williAm russell flint ‘la Voulte - Sir - Rhone’, photographic reproduction, signed in pencil, bears ‘Fine Art Trade guild’ blindstamp, 44cm x 60.5cm £100 - £150 Lot 324 † henry wilkinson ‘Spaniels in a Reed Bed’, coloured etching, signed in pencil and numbered 32/150, 24cm x 34cm £50 - £70
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Lot 314 † GeorGe Vernon stokes ‘Bull terrier and Siamese Cat’, etching, signed in the plate, signed in pencil and numbered 40/75, 21cm x 28cm £80 - £120
Lot 325 A. jACkson ‘Fancy Bantoms in a Barn’, oil on board, signed, 24.5cm x 34cm, also the companion - a pair (2) £250 - £350
Lot 315 t. henry burd ‘the Circus Clown’, watercolour and bodycolour, Signed, 28cm x 19.5cm £150 - £200 Lot 316 j.ViViAn ‘Santa Maria, Della Salute from the Canal’, oil on canvas, signed, 45cm x 36cm £200 - £300
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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.
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After John Constable
in our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.
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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.
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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.
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 resold. 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 Santander commercial Bank plc 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.
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. 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 17.5% 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 17.5%. 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 Auctioneers Limited against any claims in connection with goods sold by Halls on the vendor’s behalf. 27
20. Collections. The Auctioneers undertake the collection of expressly as Agents, they will if recommend a carrier on the which there will be a charge.
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.
do not themselves goods but acting required, instruct or vendor’s behalf for
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.
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.
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.
22. insurance. Halls Fine Art are not regulated by the FSA for the provision of insurance to its clients. However, Halls Fine Art, 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.
29. important notice. Any monies held on your behalf will be held in a clients Bank Account at the Santander commercial Bank plc, Bootle 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.
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. 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.
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.
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. 26. Agency. The Auctioneers act throughout as Agents
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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