Halls Summer Collective Auction

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Wednesday 21st August 2013 Sale Starts at 11a.m.

Summer Collective Auction


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Wednesday 21st August 2013 Sale starts at 11.00am at the Darwin Saleroom Halls Holdings House Bowmen Way, Battlefield, Shrewsbury, SY4 3DR Viewing: Monday 19th August 9.30am – 7.00pm Tuesday 20th August 9.30am – 4.30pm and on the morning of the sale Sale no. 3022 Front cover illustration: Lot 396 Back cover illustration: Lot 410 Contact: Halls Fine Art 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 plus postage Credit card facilities available

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Order of Sale Lots 1-65

Silver

Lots 66-140

Jewellery, Watches & Coins

Lots 141-171

Tek Sing & Porcelain

Lots 172-208

Asian Works of Art

Lots 209-227

European Ceramics

Lots 228-259

decorative Art

Lots 260-299

glass & Perfume bottles

Lots 300-339

Militaria & Medals (dr Keith Percival-Barker & other Property)

Lots 340-352

Taxidermy

Lots 353–373

Textiles

Lots 374-388

Books

Lots 389-433

Works of Art

Lots 434-444

Furniture

Lots 445-464

20th Century design

Lots 465-575

20th Century Modern British and European Art


SILVER Lot 1 An EdwArdiAn siLvEr sALvEr, Barker Brothers, Chester 1907, of circular form with pie crust rim, raised on four stepped hoof feet, 26cm diameter, (at fault) weight 19.1oz £200 - £400

Lot 8 A siLvEr sugAr CAstEr, William Comyns & Sons, London 1914, of baluster form with urn finial to pierced cover and raised on circular pedestal base, 16cm high, (at fault) weight 6.1oz £70 - £100

Lot 2 A ChinEsE whitE mEtAL bowL, of plain polished form with collet foot, the base with character marks, 11.5cm diameter, 5.5cm high, weight 4oz £100 - £200

Lot 9 A pAir of short siLvEr fLutEd CorinthiAn CoLumn CAndLEstiCks, Hawksworth Ayre & Co, Sheffield 1913, each raised on stepped square bases with beaded rim (loaded), 17cm high (2) £100 - £200

Lot 3 A hEArt shApEd siLvEr trinkEt box, Birmingham, together with a small Victorian cylindrical silver box and cover, a silver Christening mug, a Chinese silver novelty Rickshaw, a silver caddy spoon (at fault) and a silver matchbox holder, total weight 5.8oz (6) £70 - £100

Lot 10 A pAir of viCtoriAn short siLvEr fLutEd CorinthiAn CoLumn CAndLEstiCks, R**H, London 1874, each raised on stepped square bases with beaded rim (loaded), 16cm high (2) £100 - £200

Lot 4 A vELvEt LinEd siLvEr thimbLE hoLdEr in thE form of An ACorn, Birmingham, together with three silver thimbles, two novelty silver spice shakers, two small silver perfume bottles, a novelty silver pin cushion in the form of a pig, a miniature silver basket and a white metal thimble (at fault) (11) £100 - £200

Lot 11 A viCtoriAn siLvEr hip fLAsk, george Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1892, of plain polished oval form with screw and hinged cap and removable cup with silver gilt interior, engraved monogram to body, 13cm high, (at fault), weight 5.9oz £70 - £100 Lot 12 A viCtoriAn siLvEr ChristEning mug, Edward & John Barnard, London 1865, with embossed and engraved floral swag decoration, monogrammed and dated to body, with scroll handle and raised on spreading circular base, 10.5cm high, together with a later embossed george III silver Christening mug, London 1770, 9cm high, total weight 10.9oz (2) £100 - £150 Lot 13 A siLvEr hot wAtEr pot, William Comyns & Sons, London 1914, of faceted baluster form with turned fruitwood handle and domed hinged cover with ball finial, all raised on collet foot, 19cm high, weight 13.1oz £100 - £150

Lot 5 An ELkington & Co. pArt CAntEEn of siLvEr pLAtEd fiddLE And thrEAd pAttErn CutLEry, comprising; sixteen dessert forks, seventeen table forks, twelve ivorine handled dessert knives, fourteen ivorine handled table knives, a carving knife and steel, seventeen dessert spoons, fifteen coffee spoons, five salt spoons, a pickle fork, a mustard spoon, a cheese scoop a butter knife, a sugar spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, four sauce ladles, six table spoons, a soup ladle, two gravy spoons and two knife rests, canteen also holds seven fish knives and forks and another pair of sugar tongs, all presented within four drawer oak canteen with brass handles, 31cm high, 41cm deep, 51cm wide £150 - £250 Lot 6 A nEAr pAir of four division siLvEr toAst rACks, george nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908 & 1910, each with loop handle and raised on four compressed bun feet, 10cm high, weight 9.7oz (2) £80 - £120 Lot 7 A dECorAtivE siLvEr sAuCE boAt, george nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1911, of typical form with embossed floral and scroll decoration, gadrooned rim and acanthus leaf capped flying scroll handle, all raised on three stepped hoof feet, 11cm high, weight 8.4oz £80 - £120

Lot 14 A rECtAnguLAr doubLE EndEd siLvEr CigArEttE box, Walker & Hall, London 1911, with fruitwood lined interior and loop handle to the centre, 16.5cm wide £100 - £150 Lot 15 A siLvEr pLAtEd rAin bAromEtEr in thE form of A poCkEt wAtCh, presented within hammered silver mounted case with easel back suppor t, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1902, engraved ‘July 18th 18781903’, 17cm x 15cm (at fault) £120 - £180 3


Lot 25 An Art dECo guiLLoChE EnAmEL And siLvEr mountEd fivE pArt drEssing tAbLE sEt, Albert Carter, Birmingham 1937, each piece with radiating sunburst blue-white guilloche enamel decoration, comprising; a hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes (some occasional enamel loss) (5) £80 - £120 Lot 26 A pAir of siLvEr mountEd gLAss whiskEy noggins, Hulkin & Heath, Birmingham 1915 & 1919, each of tapered conical form with flat hinged silver cover and plain circular thumbpiece, with star cut base, 11cm high (2) £100 - £150

Lot 16 A siLvEr And bLuE guiLLoChE EnAmEL rECtAnguLAr CompACt, Wright & davies, London 1917, 9cm x 6.5cm (at fault) £70 - £100 Lot 17 A sEt of six nEwCAstLE siLvEr bright Cut tEAspoons, John Langlands II, together with four fur ther teaspoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a sugar sifter, three salt spoons and a mustard spoon, total weight 7.4oz (16) £60 - £80 Lot 18 A sEt of four mid-18th CEntury oLd EngLish pAttErn siLvEr spoons, marks rubbed, London, with engraved crest to terminals, together with two further silver spoons, total weight 10.7oz (at fault) (6) £80 - £120 Lot 19 An Art nouvEAu hAmmErEd siLvEr bowL, John Round & Son Ltd, London 1904, the cylindrical bowl raised on three tendril legs to spreading circular base, 12.5cm high, together with a silver wine taster, Birmingham 1939, 16.5cm diameter including handles, total weight 13.7oz (2) £150 - £200

Lot 27 An AsprEy And Co siLvEr mountEd spirit dECAntEr, London 2006, 34cm high, together with an Asprey & Co silver mounted wine decanter, London 2005, 27cm long (2) £150 - £200 Lot 28 An EdwArdiAn siLvEr ink stAnd, makers mark rubbed, London 1904, the base of rectangular form with gadrooned, shell and leaf cast border, raised on four bracket feet, all suppor ting square glass inkwell with silver cover £70 - £100

Lot 20 A siLvEr sAuCE boAt, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1936, of typical form with cusped rim and carved acanthus leaf capped ivor y handle, raised on three out swept feet, 7.5cm high, weight 4.7oz £50 - £70

Lot 29 A gEorgE iv siLvEr winE funnEL, WS, London 1821, of typical form with beaded rim, 12cm long, weight 2.9oz (at fault) £100 - £150

Lot 21 A two hAndLEd siLvEr sugAr bowL, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1914, of oval form and raised on collet foot, 9cm high, weight 8oz £100 - £150

Lot 30 An EdwArdiAn siLvEr sugAr CAstEr, Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902, of baluster form with urn finial to pierced cover, 18.5cm high, together with a silver cream jug in the form of a sauce boat, London 1934, 6.5cm high, total weight 9oz (2) £80 - £120

Lot 22 A siLvEr mountEd CApstAn inkwELL, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1930, with clear glass liner, 5cm high, together with a silver inkwell in the form of a bell, with engraving to body and a further silver inkwell (the cover at fault) (3) £100 - £200

Lot 31 A siLvEr giLt AidE mEmoirE, Thomas Johnson, London 1859, retailed by Asprey & Co, together with a silver gilt retractable pencil set, En, London 1859, the rectangular case opening to reveal five pencils labelled; ‘HH’, ‘H’, ‘M’, ‘B’ and ‘BB’, both the aide memoire and cased pencils with matching engraved monogram (2) £200 - £300 Lot 32 A gEorgE iii siLvEr mug, Joseph Steward , London 1766, of baluster form with engraved cartouche to body and acanthus leaf capped scroll handle, all raised on spreading circular foot, 10cm high, together with a george III silver cream jug, London 1804, 9.5cm high, total weight 9.5oz (2) £100 - £200

Lot 23 A swing hAndLEd siLvEr sugAr bowL, R*, Sheffield 1917, of circular form and raised on three out swept feet, together with a silver sugar ladle and an octagonal silver sugar caster, total weight 10.4oz (3) £80 - £120 Lot 24 A viCtoriAn siLvEr sALt, John Wilmin Figg, London 1850, of cauldron form with gadrooned rim and embossed floral and scroll decoration, all raised on three hoof feet, together with a shallow silver bowl with embossed profile of a bloodhound and a novelty silver two handled sugar bowl, total weight 7.6oz (3) £70 - £100 4


Lot 33 A modErn siLvEr CrEAm jug, Payne & Son, London 1974, the body with lightly hammered finish, angular handle and raised on bark effect collet foot, 10.5cm high, together with a pair of Art nouveau silver salts, Birmingham 1907, both with silver gilt interior, total weight 8.4oz (3) £80 - £120

Lot 41 An EArLy 20th CEntury trAvELLing siLvEr toppEd pErfumE bottLE sEt, Percy Whitehouse, London 1905, the four silver topped bottles all with engraved initials presented within fitted four division leather case with buckle fastening £100 - £200 Lot 42 A viCtoriAn siLvEr hot wAtEr jug, F B Thomas & Co, London 1886, of tapering half reeded form with turned wood handle and finial, all raised on circular foot, 23cm high, weight 22oz £180 - £220

Lot 34 A pAir of gEorgE iii oLd EngLish pAttErn siLvEr bAsting spoons, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1810, weight 7.6oz (2) £70 - £100 Lot 35 A pAir of gEorgE iii fiddLE pAttErn siLvEr sAuCE LAdLEs, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1807, engraved initials to terminals, together with a newcastle silver sugar sifter spoon, John Langlands I & John Robertson I, total weight 5.1oz (3) £50 - £70

Lot 43 An Art dECo siLvEr And guiLLoChE EnAmEL CompACt, H Bros, Birmingham 1939, the hinged cover with blue enamel opening to reveal inset mirror, together with an Ar t deco white metal and enamel bedside clock (at fault) (2) £70 - £100 Lot 44 An EArLy 20th CEntury piErCEd siLvEr bAskEt/bowL And CovEr, William Comyns & Sons, London 1903, the waisted pierced body with applied flower, fruit and vine decoration, the cover of conforming design, with blue glass liner, all raised on spreading pierced circular base, 8.5cm high £120 - £180

Lot 36 A sEt of six gEorgE iii siLvEr hAndLEd tAbLE knivEs, Robert Trickett & Co, Sheffield 1798, with later stainless steel blades, each 24.5cm long (6) £50 - £70 Lot 37 A gEorgE i hAnovEriAn And rAt tAiL siLvEr spoon, Sc, London 1720, with engraved initials and date to reverse of terminal ‘E.C 1726’, together with a pair of Irish silver spoons, 1819, two Fiddle pattern silver spoons and two further silver spoons, total weight 8.5oz (7) £80 - £120

Lot 45 A smALL siLvEr trophy Cup, Emile Viner, Sheffield 1933, with two angular handles and raised on circular pedestal base, 7cm high, together with a half reeded circular pedestal bowl, William Hutton & Sons, London 1898, 6cm high, total weight 6.2oz (2) £60 - £80

Lot 38 A CoLLECtion of ELEvEn siLvEr fiddLE pAttErn tEAspoons, various makers and dates, together with three silver Fiddle pattern egg spoons, two silver salt spoons, two silver salt shovels, a silver fork/spoon and four shell moulded silver salt spoons, total weight 10.8oz (23) £80 - £120

Lot 46 An Art nouvEAu short siLvEr CAndLEstiCk, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, the tapering stem with three applied tendrils, 16.5cm high (loaded) together with three silver posy vases (one broken) (4)£70 - £100 Lot 47 A pAir of viCtoriAn piErCEd siLvEr vAsEs, James dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1896, each of cylindrical form with pierced scroll decoration, green glass liner and raised on spreading pedestal base, 16cm high (loaded) (2) £100 - £150

Lot 39 An AssortEd CoLLECtion of hAnovEriAn pAttErn And oLd EngLish pAttErn siLvEr tEAspoons, together with five silver salt spoons, a small silver ladle, a silver spoon/fork and two fur ther silver spoons, total weight 13.2oz (34) £100 - £200

Lot 48 A CAsEd sEt of twELvE siLvEr tEAspoons with A pAir of sugAr tongs, docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1927, together with three silver dessert forks, a silver dessert spoon, a silver soup spoon and two silver teaspoons, total weight of silver 17.4oz (8) £150 - £200

Lot 40 An EdwArdiAn novELty siLvEr pin Cushion in thE form of An ELEphAnt, W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1907, 7cm x 5.5cm £100 - £150

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Lot 57 A viCtoriAn siLvEr CigArEttE box, makers mark rubbed, London 1888, with engraved monogram to cover and fruitwood lined interior and silver presentation plaque, 17.5cm wide, together with a silver match box holder with engraved initials (2) £70 - £100

Lot 49 A ChinEsE siLvEr bEAkEr, Wang Hing & Co, Hong Kong, the beaker of tapering cylindrical form with engraved initials and inscription to body; ‘Egg Halfpenny 1952’, 14cm high, weight 7.6oz £80 - £120 Lot 50 A sEt of fivE mid 18th CEntury siLvEr spoons, makers marks rubbed, London probably 1739, each with engraved crest, together with a silver basting spoon, London 1823, total weight 14oz (6) £120 - £180

Lot 58 An ovAL siLvEr tEA CAddy, Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1918, with compressed cover and two ring handles, together with a pair of silver topped dressing table jars and a white metal topped dressing table bottle (4) £50 - £70 Lot 59 A CAsEd pAir of siLvEr buttEr dishEs, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1906, each of scallop shell form and raised on three ball feet, within fitted case with one butter knife, together with a Victorian silver decorative Christening knife and fork, London and a silver honey spoon, Sheffield, total weighable silver 8oz (4) £70 - £100

Lot 51 A CAsEd sEt of four viCtoriAn siLvEr sALts, William devenpor t, Birmingham 1899, each of hexagonal form with embossed floral decoration, presented within fitted case with four silver salt spoons, together with a fur ther pair of silver salts and spoons with blue glass liners and a silver mustard with blue glass liner, total weight of silver 5oz (4) £80 - £120

Lot 60 A LArgE siLvEr mug, Birmingham Plate & Cutlery Ltd, Birmingham 1946, of plain polished tapering form with C scroll handle and raised on spreading circular base, 12.5cm high, weight 10.4oz £100 - £200

Lot 52 A viCtoriAn hEArt shApEd siLvEr trinkEt box, deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1878, retailed by goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, the hinged cover and body with embossed scroll and floral decoration, together with a continental circular silver trinket box, later hallmarked London 1895 and a cylindrical hinged silver jar, total weight 8.8oz (3) £80 - £120 Lot 53 A tortoisEshELL And siLvEr mountEd trinkEt box, Birmingham 1945, of circular form, hinged cover and raised on three out swept feet, together with a pair of smaller tor toiseshell and silver mounted trinket boxes, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1946, each of circular form and raised on three out swept feet (3) £80 - £120

Lot 61 A viCtoriAn siLvEr pEdEstAL ChristEning mug, george Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1868, the mug with engraved decoration, vacant cartouche and scroll handle, raised on circular pedestal foot with beaded rim, 14cm high, weight 7.9oz £70 - £100 Lot 62 A pAir of viCtoriAn novELty siLvEr sugAr nips in thE form of A CirCus pErformEr, makers mark indistinct, London 1862, 11.5cm long, weight 1.5oz £70 - £100 Lot 63 A CAsEd sEt of siLvEr giLt toppEd drEssing tAbLE jArs, g H James & Co, London 1925, comprising two cylindrical squat jars, an oval example and two perfume bottles, all presented within fitted vanity/jewellery case with mirror insert £80 - £120

Lot 54 A fivE pArt siLvEr mountEd drEssing tAbLE sEt, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1918, comprising; a hand mirror, two clothes brushes and two hair brushes, together with a silver handled shoe horn and button hook, all engraved with name (7) £70 - £100 Lot 55 A sEt of six siLvEr toppEd drEssing tAbLE jArs, Cole Brothers, London 1919, all of faceted form with engraved name to tops (6) £60 - £80

Lot 64 A sEt of six viCtoriAn oLd EngLish pAttErn siLvEr tEAspoons, Samuel Whitford, London 1886, together with a pair of mid 18th century Hanoverian pattern silver serving spoons, John gorham, London total weight 7.6oz (8) £70 - £100

Lot 56 A siLvEr sugAr CAstEr, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919, of half fluted baluster form with decorative pierced cover and ball finial, all raised on spreading circular foot, 17.5cm high, weight 7.9oz £70 - £100

Lot 65 A siLvEr quAiCh, Henry Stratford; Henry Stratford Ltd, Sheffield 1910, of plain polished circular form with two scroll capped loop handles, all raised on circular base, weight 12.8oz £100 - £200 6


JEWELLERY, WAtCHES & COInS Lot 66 An 18Ct goLd signEt ring, hallmarked Chester, ring size M, together with an 18ct gold decorative wedding band, ring size K 1/2, total weight 5.6gms (2) £70 - £100 Lot 67 two 9Ct goLd signEt rings, hallmarked Chester and Birmingham, together with a 9ct gold decorative wedding band, total weight 12.7gms (3) £80 - £120 Lot 68 A turquoisE And hALf sEEd pEArL sEt pEndAnt/brooCh, designed as a central claw set cabochon turquoise within and openwork yellow metal scroll half seed pearl set surround, the reverse stamped ‘9ct’, together with a 9ct gold bar brooch and a yellow metal bar stamped ‘9ct’, total weight 6.8gms (3) £70 - £100

Lot 75 A 9Ct goLd tigEr’s EyE sEt drEss ring, ring size L, together with a lapis lazuli set dress ring, the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘9k’, ring size M, total weight 18.3gms (2) £80 - £120 Lot 76 A 9Ct goLd bLACk And whitE diAmond sEt bow CLustEr ring, ring size M 1/2, together with a 9ct gold garnet and diamond set cluster ring, ring size L and a 9ct gold diamond set pierced heart ring, ring size K 1/2, total weight 11.2gms (3) £120 - £180 Lot 77 An ovAL CAboChon opAL brooCh, the opal which measures approximately 28mm x 17mm is claw set in yellow metal, the open back brooch reverse not stamped, with attached safety chain (crack to opal) £120 - £180 Lot 78 A 9Ct goLd pEAr shApEd CAboChon opAL pEndAnt, the opal claw set in 9ct gold with open back, with pendant lug and attached 9ct gold chain, total weight 3.3gms £120 - £180

Lot 69 two 15Ct goLd bAr brooChEs, one set with half seed pearl and ruby, together with a yellow metal signet ring stamped ‘15ct’, total weight 10.8gms (3) £150 - £200 Lot 70 An opEnwork bListEr pEArL And hALf sEEd pEArL sEt pEndAnt, all mounted in yellow metal, not stamped, together with a 9ct gold oval locket with chain, total weight 7gms (2) £100 - £150

Lot 79 A 9Ct goLd opAL CLustEr ring, designed as a central oval cabochon opal within an inner surround of ten circular cabochon opals and an outer surround of nine further opals (lacking one opal), hallmarked London 1975, weight 3.7gms £80 - £120

Lot 71 A thrEE stonE grAduAtEd diAmond ring, designed as three graduated old cut diamonds claw set in white metal to yellow metal hoop, stamped ‘18ct’, size K, together with a 9ct white gold diamond and garnet set floral cluster ring, size M, total weight 5.3gms (2) £80 - £120 Lot 72 A hALf sEEd pEArL sEt CrEsCEnt brooCh, stamped ‘18ct’, together with a half seed pearl and stone set bar brooch stamped ‘9ct’, three fur ther brooches (two stamped 9ct) and three stick pins (8) £120 - £180

Lot 80 A hArdstonE CAmEo And spLit pEArL sEt pin, designed as a navette shaped hardstone cameo depicting a classical female within a graduated split pearl set border, presented within fitted case, together with a yellow metal thimble in fitted case and silver pill box with landscape scene cover (3) £120 - £180 Lot 81 A fivE stonE grAduAtEd diAmond ring, the brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18ct’, ring size L 1/2, weight 1.7gms £100 - £150 Lot 82 A soLitAirE diAmond ring, the central brilliant cut diamond claw set in white metal with tapering diamond set shoulders, the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18ct’, ring size n, weight 2.3gms £250 - £350

Lot 73 A ChALCEdony And EnAmEL mourning sEAL ring, designed as an oval light blue chalcedony seal within black enamel and yellow metal collet mount with decorative scroll shoulders, the hoop indistinctly inscribed, together with a bloodstone set signet ring, a further yellow metal ring, a steel seal and a buckle (5) £200 - £300 Lot 74 A thrEE stonE diAmond ring, designed as three brilliant cut diamonds, claw set in white metal, the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18ct’, ring size K 1/2, weight 2.2gms £400 - £600

Lot 83 A hArdstonE CAmEo brooCh, depicting the profile of a classical lady, within yellow metal mount, 50mm x 40mm (at fault) £200 - £300 7


Lot 84 A hArdstonE CAmEo pEndAnt, depicting the profile of a classical female, within white metal rope twist mount, 43mm x 33mm (at fault) £200 - £300

Lot 93 A two strAnd grAduAtEd CuLturEd pEArL nECkLACE, the paste set white metal bow clasp stamped ‘935’, 48cm long £70 - £100

Lot 85 A yELLow mEtAL hoLLow hingEd bAngLE, engraved ‘Feb 21st 1909’, the box link clasp stamped ‘15’, with attached safety chain, within fitted box, weight 15.5gms £100 - £200

Lot 94 A two strAnd grAduAtEd CuLturEd pEArL nECkLACE, the white metal clasp stamped ‘9ct’, 45cm long £70 - £100 Lot 95 An 18Ct goLd soLitAirE diAmond ring, the round brilliant cut diamond claw set in white gold to yellow gold hoop, hallmarked Birmingham 1994, ring size o, weight 2.4gms £100 - £150

Lot 86 A two stonE AmEthyst brooCh, designed as two oval mixed cut amethysts, claw and collet set in yellow metal within scroll filigree decorative border, 37mm x 18mm, with attached safety chain and within fitted box, weight 7.2gms £150 - £200

Lot 96 A thrEE stonE grAduAtEd diAmond ring, the three round brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18ct Plat’, ring size n, weight 2.1gms £100 - £150

Lot 87 An EdwArdiAn 9Ct goLd pEridot And hALf sEEd pEArL sEt pEndAnt, designed as a central mixed cut oval peridot within openwork tendril half seed pearl set surround, all suspending peridot drop, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, together with a green stone and half seed pearl set brooch (at fault) (2) £120 - £180 Lot 88 A pAir of LAtE 19th CEntury piquE tortoisEshELL drop EArrings, each designed as two graduated circular tor toiseshell cabochons with decorative scroll pique work to domes, with hook backs £80 - £120 Lot 89 An opAL bEAd nECkLACE, designed as seven graduated opal beads interspersed with white metal bar and links, the bolt ring clasp stamped ‘9ct’, 39cm long, weight 2.3gms £100 - £150

Lot 97 An EdwArdiAn 18Ct goLd fivE stonE grAduAtEd diAmond ring, the five old brilliant cut diamonds claw set in gold to carved gallery, the hoop hallmarked Chester 1905, ring size o, weight 2.9gms £100 - £150 Lot 98 An 18Ct goLd fivE stonE diAmond And ruby sEt ring, designed as three graduated diamonds interspersed with two oval mixed cut rubies, all claw set in yellow gold to carved gallery, the hoop hallmarked London 1923, ring size o, weight 3.6gms £120 - £180 Lot 99 An 18Ct goLd gEntLEmAn’s singLE stonE diAmond ring, the round brilliant cut diamond claw set in openwork yellow gold mount, the hoop hallmarked Birmingham 1897, ring size P, weight 5.4gms £150 - £200 Lot 100 A gEntLEmAn’s singLE stonE diAmond ring, the round brilliant cut diamond claw set in openwork yellow metal mount, the hoop stamped ‘18ct’, ring size S, weight 8.4gms £150 - £200

Lot 90 An 18Ct goLd rosE quArtz And diAmond sEt drEss ring, designed as a piece of rough rose quar tz claw set within raised textured leaf moulded mount set with two brilliant cut diamonds, the textured hoop hallmarked London 1969, ring size I, weight 17.5gms £120 - £180

Lot 101 A yELLow mEtAL Curb Link brACELEt, the padlock clasp stamped ‘15ct’, with attached sovereign dated 1915, total weight 23.1gms £200 - £300

Lot 91 A 9Ct goLd singLE stonE CitrinE sEt drEss ring, the oval mixed cut citrine claw set within yellow gold textured stylised branch mount, hallmarked London 1966, ring size o, weight 8.3gms £50 - £70

Lot 102 An ovAL shELL CAmEo brooCh, depicting the profile of a female, within 9ct gold rope twist mount, 50mm x 38mm, together with a bright cut engraved silver gilt hinged bangle with attached safety chain (2) £70 - £100

Lot 92 A 9Ct bi-CoLourEd goLd drEss ring, designed as an entwined white and yellow gold textured knot, ring size n 1/2, weight 7.1gms £80 - £120 8


Lot 103 A singLE strAnd uniform CuLturEd pEArL nECkLACE, with 9ct gold split pearl set decorative clasp, cultured pearls measure approximately 8mm diameter, 50cm long £150 - £200

Lot 112 A LAtE 18th/EArLy 19th CEntury miniAturE on ivory mourning brooCh, the glazed miniature depicting a gentleman, within yellow metal mount, the reverse with lock of hair within seed pearl band and an enamel plaque with seed pearl monogram, not stamped, (crack to glazing) 74mm x 60mm £200 - £300 Lot 113 A diAmond sEt horsEshoE bAr brooCh, designed as five graduated old cut diamonds claw and box set within yellow metal horseshoe, all mounted upon pierced yellow metal bar, the reverse indistinctly stamped ‘9ct’, 39mm long, weight 2gms £80 - £120

Lot 104 A viCtoriAn 18Ct goLd thrEE stonE grAduAtEd diAmond ring, designed as a central old cut diamond flanked to each side by a fur ther old cut diamonds, all claw set in gold within openwork navette shaped mount, the hoop hallmarked Chester 1897, ring size M, weight 3.2gms £150 - £200 Lot 105 An 18Ct goLd sApphirE And diAmond CLustEr ring, designed as a central faceted circular sapphire within a radiating surround of four pairs of graduated diamonds, all claw set in white gold within yellow gold textured mount, the hoop hallmarked London 1969, ring size n, weight 5.5gms £70 - £100

Lot 114 A 9Ct goLd gAtE Link brACELEt, with padlock clasp and attached safety chain, hallmarked Birmingham 1908, weight 18.5gms £100 - £150 Lot 115 A jAdEitE pEndAnt, the yellow metal clasp stamped ‘14k’, together with a yellow metal mounted tigers claw pendant (2) £80 - £120

Lot 106 A two strAnd grAduAtEd CuLturEd pEArL nECkLACE, with 9ct gold amethyst and cultured pearl set floral clasp, 42cm long £150 - £200

Lot 116 A CAboChon sApphirE sEt fLorAL drEss ring, designed as an oval cabochon sapphire collet set within pierced yellow metal six petal mount, the hoop indistinctly stamped ‘18ct’, weight 5gms £70 - £100

Lot 107 A 22Ct goLd wEdding bAnd, the hoop hallmarked Birmingham 1910, ring size o 1/2, weight 5.9gms £100 - £200 Lot 108 A 9Ct goLd ovAL Link brACELEt, with two attached 9ct gold charms and a yellow metal charm, together with a further 9ct gold charm and yellow metal charm, total weight 21gms (at fault) (6) £100 - £150

Lot 117 An 18Ct goLd singLE stonE diAmond ring, the central oval cut diamond within claw star setting, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, ring size K, weight 2.7gms £100 - £200 Lot 118 An ArtiCuLAtEd diAmond sEt brACELEt, designed as twelve stylised yellow metal wave links each set with six graduated diamonds, all claw set (lacking one diamond), the box link clasp stamped ‘14k’, with safety catch, 82mm long, weight 9gms £150 - £200

Lot 109 A ruby And spLit pEArL sEt ring, designed as two mixed cut rubies claw set to yellow metal with graduated split pearl set shoulders, together with a 22ct gold circular cabochon opal set ring and a yellow metal rope twist ring, total weight 7.7gms (3) £100 - £150 Lot 110 A thrEE stonE grAduAtEd diAmond ring, designed as a central brilliant cut diamond flanked to each side with a further brilliant cut diamond, all claw set in white metal to the yellow metal hoop, stamped ‘18ct & Plat’, ring size L, weight 2.4gms £150 - £200

Lot 119 A 9Ct whitE And yELLow goLd diAmond sEt hEArt pEndAnt, with yellow metal chain, the bolt ring stamped ‘375’, weight 3.8gms £100 - £150 Lot 120 A pAir of LAtE 19th CEntury roCk CrystAL sEt EArrings And brooCh, the round mixed cut rock crystal collet set in yellow metal with decorative yellow metal surround with rope twist borders, the brooch 28mm diameter, the drop earrings, 18mm diameter, with hook backs, all stamped ‘15ct’, total weight 9.7gms (2) £200 - £300

Lot 111 A yELLow mEtAL dECorAtivE Link nECkLACE, the links interspersed with navette shaped pierced plaques, the bolt ring stamped 9k, weight 6.8gms, together with a carved jet brooch and a pair of hollow white metal drop earrings (3) £70 - £100 9


Lot 129 A LAdy’s ContinEntAL yELLow mEtAL opEn fACEd fob wAtCh, the decorative case stamped ‘14k’, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the gilt movement is not signed, weight 32gms £100 - £150 Lot 130 A gEntLEmAn’s stAinLEss stEEL EtErnA miLitAry wristwAtCh, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind, the back of case engraved ‘Arrow - WWW P3567 - 3111895’ £100 - £200

Lot 121 A thrEE stonE diAmond sEt CrossovEr ring, designed as three graduated brilliant cut diamonds collet set in white metal, the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18ct’, size Q, weight 2.1gms £70 - £100 Lot 122 fivE AssortEd brooChEs, comprising; a 15ct gold single stone diamond set bar brooch, two yellow metal mounted agate examples, a yellow metal oblong shaped bar brooch with scrollwork surround, stamped ‘15ct’ and a heart shaped green paste set example stamped ‘9ct’ (5) £120 - £180 Lot 123 An 18Ct goLd fivE stonE diAmond ring, designed as five graduated old cut diamonds claw set in yellow gold to the decorative scroll pierced galler y, hallmarked, Birmingham 1910, size P 1/2, weight 2.4gms £100 - £200 Lot 124 A thrEE stonE diAmond ring, designed as three graduated brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal, the yellow metal hoop stamped ‘18ct’, size P, weight 2.4gms £200 - £300

Lot 131 A gEntLEmAn’s 9Ct goLd omEgA wristwAtCh, the circular silvered dial with Arabic numerals batons and subsidiary second dial, manual wind, engraved inscription to reverse, circa 1950, attached expanding bracelet, within original omega fitted case and cardboard box £200 - £300 Lot 132 A gEntLEmAn’s siLvEr CAsEd mAppin & wEbb hALf huntEr poCkEt wAtCh, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless gilt movement signed Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, times 11024’ the case with blue enamel Roman numerals to chapter ring, and hallmarked London 1909 £80 - £120

Lot 125 A singLE stonE sApphirE ring, the oval mixed cut sapphire within yellow metal four claw setting, with tapered pierced shoulders, the hoop indistinctly stamped, size P 1/2, weight 3.8gms, together with an 18ct gold three stone diamond ring, designed as three graduated old cut diamonds within claw star setting, with tapering decorative shoulders, hallmarked Birmingham 1894, size I, weight 3.2gms (2) £80 - £120

Lot 133 A LAdy’s 9Ct goLd summit brACELEt wristwAtCh, the circular silvered dial with batons and manual wind, the integral brick design bracelet hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1973 £100 - £200

Lot 126 A gEntLEmAn’s 9Ct goLd gArrArd wristwAtCh, the circular silvered dial with gold Arabic numerals and subsidiar y seconds dial, manual wind, attached black leather strap in garrard card board box (engraved presentation inscription to reverse) £100 - £200 Lot 127 A LAdy’s ContinEntAL yELLow mEtAL opEn fACEd fob wAtCh, the decorative case stamped ‘14k’ the champagne dial with black Roman numerals, the gilt keyless movement is not signed, weight 28gms with gilt metal and blue enamel bow fob brooch £100 - £150

Lot 134 A LAdy’s 15Ct goLd brACELEt wristwAtCh, the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the steel movement signed ‘Made in Switzerland’, manual wind, the case with import mark for London 1912 and the expanding bracelet stamped ‘15ct - PAT 1910’, total weight 34gms £100 - £150 Lot 135 A gEntLEmAn’s stAinLEss stEEL omEgA sEAmAstEr AutomAtiC wristwAtCh, the silvered dial with batons and centre seconds, with attached black leather strap, in original case £100 - £150

Lot 128 A LAdy’s whitE mEtAL fob wAtCh, the white enamel dial with red Arabic numerals and black Roman numerals, the skeletal gilt movement is not signed, white metal chain with white metal and crystal watch key in original fitted Hancock Burbrook leather case £60 - £80

Lot 136 An AssortEd CoLLECtion of british Coins, commemorative coins, two albums of coins, album of FdCs etc (a quantity) £180 - £250 10


Lot 139 A smALL CoLLECtion of EngLish siLvEr And Cupro niCkEL CoinAgE, to include; half crown, florins, shillings, sixpences and threepences from george III to Elizabeth II (a quantity) £100 - £150

Lot 137 A smALL AssortEd CoLLECtion of british And forEign goLd siLvEr, cupro nickel and bronze coinage to, include; a French 5 Franc dated 1854 (pierced),six sterling silver 1977 Jubilee crowns within capsules, boxes and with certificates and crowns dated 1889, 1953, 1960 (2) and 1965 etc (a quantity) £80 - £120

Lot 140 An AssortEd CoLLECtion of british siLvEr, cupro nickel, copper and bronze coinage (a quantity) £50 - £70

Lot 138 A gEorgE v hALf sovErEign dAtEd 1911, together with an assorted collection of silver, cupro nickel and bronze coinage from Victoria to Elizabeth II (a quantity) £180 - £250

ASIAn ARt CERAmICS & tEk SIng Lot 141 tEk sing: twELvE ChinEsE bLuE And whitE ogEE-shApEd porCELAin bowLs, the well depicting a rabbit to commemorate ‘’Year of the Rabbit (1819)’’, surrounded by a wide border of three panels with ribboned scholar scrolls, alternating with bead and net decoration, the exterior painted with stylized characters, grass and water lilies, 16.5cm diameter, (12). £100 - £150

Lot 145 tEk sing: four ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin smALL riCE bowLs with sLightLy fLArEd Lip, the exteriors painted with peonies and bamboo leaves by the rockwork, abstract lily-pads in the lake, the interior decorated with a stylized abstract in the well, two Chinese calligraphy characters to base; and four Chinese blue and white small saucer dishes, with slightly flared lip, the well depicting bamboo trees, rock work and peonies, the underside with four stylized abstract decoration and a Chinese calligraphy character to base, diameter: 13cm and 15.5cm, (8). £150 - £200

Lot 142 tEk sing: thirty ChinEsE whitE-gLAzEd pLAin porCELAin tEAbowLs, with slightly flared but unglazed lip, 7cm diameter; and thirty blue and white circular porcelain small ‘’bon-bon’’ dishes, painted with Fu Chinese calligraphy characters, or stylized plants decoration in the well, 8.5cm diameter, (60). £200 - £250

Lot 146 tEk sing: thirty ChinEsE bLuE And whitE sAuCEr dishEs with sLightLy fLArEd Lip, the well depicting peony in the centre amongst vines, leaves and a insect landing on a bulb, all within a double line, abstract decoration to the border, the underside freely painted with butterflies and flowers, diameter:16.5cm, (30). £300 - £400 Lot 147 tEk sing: twEnty four ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin tEA bowLs, painted with peony flowers and magnolia plants; and twenty four matching Chinese blue and white porcelain saucer dishes, painted with peonies and magnolia plants in the well, diameter:7cm and 15.5cm, (48). £250 - £300

Lot 143 tEk sing: sixtEEn bLuE And whitE porCELAin sAuCEr dishEs, painted with a ribboned hanging basket in the centre, all within a single ring, a wide blue band to the border, the underside freely painted with three stylized abstracts, diameter:15cm, and 11cm, (16). £150 - £200

Lot 144 tEk sing: twEnty ChinEsE whitE-gLAzEd rELiEf mouLdEd CirCuLAr porCELAin sEAL pAstE boxEs, with fitted smaller boxes inside, the outer cover moulded with peony sprays, the inner cover moulded with a rat resting on a banana plantain leaf, diameter: 8cm and 6cm, (20). £50 - £80

Lot 148 tEk sing: twEnty four ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin LArgE dinnEr pLAtEs, the well depicting flowering sprays surrounded by a dotcircle continuous decoration, and abstract mesh pattern to the border, diameter: 21.5cm, (24). £250 - £300

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Lot 156 A mixEd group of porCELAin miniAturEs, including a Chinese blue and white porcelain tea pot and cover painted with a scholar at leisure in a garden; and two Chinese famille rose clobbered baluster vases, and a Chinese famille rose pear-shaped porcelain clobbered vase, painted with butterflies and flowers; and another Chinese famille rose porcelain clobbered vase in a double gourd form, painted with abstract decoration; a Chinese Canton famille rose clobbered cup, painted with peonies and pomegranates; and a Chinese glass scent bottle, depicting a lotus lake scene; a Japanese famille rose porcelain cup and saucer, painted with magpie and peonies; and a French Samson porcelain tea pot and cover, and a ginger jar, both decorated with similar flower baskets, 3-6.5cm high respectively, (10). £100 - £150 Lot 157 A strAits ChinEsE porCELAin tuLip vAsE,19th century, with lotus form neck on a column surrounded by five conjoined vases, decorated with scaly dragons and magnolia and chrysanthemums against a cobalt blue ground and within ruyi-head and floral borders, 28cm high.

Lot 149 tEk sing: EightEEn ChinEsE porCELAin CELAdon-gLAzEd tEAbowLs, with brown cracles, diameter: 6cm, (18). £50 - £100 Lot 150 tEk sing: forty ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin smALL riCE bowLs, the exterior decorated with a band of circles alternating with twodots in horizontal position forming a continuous pattern within two lines under the lip, diameter: 11.5cm, (40). £250 - £300 Lot 151 tEk sing: four ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin LArgE dinnEr pLAtEs, depicting chrysanthemum medallions in the centre, surrounded by three pomegranate and peach branches, semi-circles and dots within a zig-zag outline decoration to the border, diameter: 19cm, (4). £80 - £120 Lot 152 tEk sing: thirty ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin smALL riCE bowLs, with slightly flared lip, the exterior painted with a mountain and river landscape scene, diameter: 14.5cm, (30). £200 - £300

note: A similar vase was sold in Christie’s sale 2023, lot 110, 20th September,2011. £300 - £500

Lot 153 tEk sing: fiftEEn ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin sAuCEr dishEs, the well freely painted with phoenix amongst waves, and four stylized abstract decoration to the border, diameter:17.5cm, (15). £150 - £200 Lot 154 tEk sing: twELvE ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin LArgE riCE bowLs, with slightly flared lip, the exterior painted with magnolia plants and flowers by the rock work, mountains, islands and birds in the distance, the interior decorated with a stylized abstract in the well, two stylized Chinese characters to base, diameter: 16.5cm, (12). £150 - £200

Lot 158 A nEAr pAir of ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin gingEr jArs And CovErs, 19th century, each decorated with a double happiness symbol and foliage to body and cover, 20cm high, (2). £200 - £300 Lot 159 two ChinEsE imAri Export porCELAin tEA CAddiEs, 18th century, each of faceted rectangular form, both florally decorated in Chinese painting style, lacking covers, 10.5cm and 11.5cm high respectively, (2). £100 - £150 Lot 160 A ChinEsE fAmiLLE rosE porCELAin sAuCEr dish, Republic period (1908-1949), the well depicting a river bank quaint landscape scene with flourishing trees and temples, 20cm diameter. £80 - £120

Lot 155 tEk sing: twEnty four ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin LArgE riCE bowLs, with slightly flared lip, painted with a jumping youth playing or a scholar at leisure by the lake side, plantain leaves and rock work by the fence, fish in the lake and bridges in the distance, dots or stylized abstract decoration in the well, two Chinese characters to base, diameter:16.5cm, (24). £300 - £400

Lot 161 A pAir of ChinEsE rEd pAintEd fLoor vAsEs, each of baluster form, with domed covers, temple dog finials and dog head motifs to the shoulders, both on hard wood stands, 107cm high. £600 - £800

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Lot 162 A smALL ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin mEiping vAsE, probably 18th century, the body painted with pomegranate branches above peony and aster sprays, within formal borders, 15cm high. £100 - £150

Lot 167 A ChinEsE fAmiLLE rosE figurAL box And CovEr,19th century, the cover realistically modelled as a woman sitting on a tree stump base, repaired,18cm high. £80 - £120

Lot 163 A ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin phoEnix-tAiL vAsE, 19th century, painted with two five-claw scaly dragons chasing the flaming pearl, amongst ruyi clouds and flames, above a ‘standing water’ motif, 25cm high. £80 - £100

Lot 168 A ChinEsE porCELAin undErgLAzE bLuE And CoppEr rEd bALustEr vAsE, 19th century, decorated with Buddhist lion dogs playing with brocade balls within formal borders, 60cm high. £150 - £200 Lot 169 A ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin gingEr jAr And CovEr, 19th century, decorated with a panoramic of women and children playing on terraces, 18cm high. £120 - £180

Lot 164 A ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin CyLindriCAL bArrEL shApEd vAsE, 18/19th, decorated with continuous scrolling lotus motifs below a wave border, repaired, 23cm high. £80 - £120

Lot 170 A ChinEsE fAmiLLE rosE porCELAin ovoid vAsE, 19th century, depicting yellow warblers, redcrowned cranes, phoenix and magpies, mandarin ducks swimming in the spring lake, ruyi clouds in the sky, flourishing green trees and peony, signifying peace and propitiousness, 26cm high. £100 - £150

Lot 165 A ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin jArdinErE, 18th/19th century, of lobed oval shape, the exterior body painted with a continuous scrolling lotus beneath ruyi-head borders and a lappeted lower border, 28cm long. £150 - £200

Lot 171 A jApAnEsE AritA figurE of A gEishA girL with A CAt, Meiji period, she wears a lapis blue enamelled kimono decorated with aster flowers, an iron red band at her waist with a green ribbon, and a good for tune cat at her feet as she lifts her skir ts to walk, 37cm high. £200 - £250

Lot 166 A ChinEsE bLuE And whitE porCELAin jArdinErE, 19th/20th centur y, unglazed inside and base, painted with fu and shou characters alternating around the body,15.5cm high, 22.5cm diameter. £80 - £100

ASIAn WORkS Of ARt Lot 175 A jApAnEsE sECtionAL ivory figurE of A CormorAnt fishErmAn, early 20th century, signed gyokusui, stencilled details, the figure standing with a bird on his right shoulder, and fish in his right hand, a cormorant sitting on his fishing basket at his feet, 29cm high. £300 - £400 Lot 176 A jApAnEsE ivory okimono of A ChinEsE immortAL Luhsing, early 20th century, signed Mitsutama, green, red and black stencilled details, the figure wearing a scholar’s cap and holding a staff and scroll in his hands, a deer by his side, 6.5cm high. £60 - £80

Lot 172 A ChinEsE ivory ChEss sEt, circa 1930, the realistically carved ivory figures housed in a blue velvet fitted box with hinge, outer case painted as a chess board, figures: 5cm-13cm high, box: 43.5cm long. £100 - £150 Lot 173 A jApAnEsE ivory okimono, signed Masamutsu, Meiji period (1868-1912), stencilled details with a figure of an old man sitting on a bundle of twigs, pouring sake wine out of his double gourd, with a box under his crossed leg, 6.5cm high. £80 - £120 Lot 174 A jApAnEsE ivory okimono of An Artist, circa 1920, stencilled details, the man sits crossed legs, and with his boxes and implements surrounding him, an open book in his left hand, 6cm long. £100 - £150

Lot 177 A jApAnEsE ErotiC ivory okimono of A hArE And A turtLE on A Lotus LEAf, stencilled naturalistic details, signed, 5cm long. £60 - £80 13


Lot 178 A jApAnEsE ivory okimono of A tigEr, early 20th centur y, with naturalistic stencilled stripes and details, and the animal standing in four square and growling, signed, 5cm long. £50 - £100

Lot 186 A jApAnEsE stAinEd ivory okimono of A gEishA with fAn, signed, 5cm high; and a betel nut carving of shoulao, 3cm long, (2). £50 - £80 Lot 187 tEn ChinEsE CoquiLLA nut CArvings, comprising: Chinese immor tals, junks, monkeys, and mythological creatures, 3-4.5cm respectively, (10). £100 - £200 Lot 188 A ChinEsE LACquErEd pinE shrinE CAbinEt, early 19th century, two-tier arrangement, the upper tier with a recess in the middle, pierced ceiling archway decorated with two flying phoenix, flanked by two drawers above two pierced panels decorated with figures and flowers, and a balcony across the width of the cabinet; the lower tier with a recess in the middle, and pierced scroll work around the archway, flanked by two cupboard doors above three drawers, on a shaped apron and squat cabriole legs, 85cm wide, 30cm deep, 82cm high. £300 - £400

Lot 179 A jApAnEsE wALrus ivory of A sAgE, early 20th century, signed Isshi, with red and gilt coloured details, the figure standing in open robes, holding a staff in his left hand and a fan in his right, 13cm high. £50 - £80 Lot 180 A jApAnEsE ivory of A miniAturE vAsE, circa 1900, detailed in relief with figures playing games on a terrace, probably from a larger group, 6.5cm high; and a small Japanese ivory articulated study of a fisherman and his catch, the man with movable head and stencilled details, signed, 6cm high, (2). £60 - £80 Lot 181 A jApAnEsE ivory figurE of guAnyin, early 20th century, stencilled detailsshe stands in flowering robes holding a lotus and hanging basket in her hands, on a hardwood lotus carved base, 28cm overall height. £60 - £80 Lot 182 An indiAn ivory group of A two oxEn puLLing A four whEELEd CApArisonEd CArt with figurEs, on a tapering rectangular stand and four squat feet, 9cm long. £40 - £60

Lot 189 A jApAnEsE wood CArving figurE of An ovEr LifE sizE koi CArp, naturalistically detailed, 46cm, long. £150 - £250 Lot 190 A jApAnEsE bronzE inCEnsE koro with Lid, 19th century, stylized cast around koro, standing on a five-legged high stand, detailed with samurai objects to base and dragon dog finial to the lid, 40cm high. £200 - £300 Lot 191 A CELAdon jAdE CArving of A fox Lying on A LEAf, naturalistically modelled, 3.5cm long. £40 - £50

Lot 183 A ChinEsE pALE CELAdon jAdE CArving of A gourd, 18th/19th century, the reverse carved with a scroll branch and two leaves, 6cm long. £200 - £300 Lot 184 A jApAnEsE rEd LACquErEd And ivory photogrAph ALbum, circa 1920, the front cover depicting a woman in a sedan chair carried by two men walking, with Mount Fuji in the background, decorated with raised gilding and carved ivory, leather spine, in original outer case, 23cm wide, 27.5cm long, 4.5cm deep. £150 - £200 Lot 185 A jApAnEsE ivory nEtsukE of A minogAmE turtLE And young, with stencilled details, resting on a lily-pad, 4.5cm long; and another similar carving of a minogame on a lily-pad, both signed, 4.5cm long, (2). £100 - £150

Lot 192 A jApAnEsE sECtionAL ivory okimono of A jApAnEsE drum or ‘kitAro’, on a stand, signed gyokushu, stencilled detailed with clouds and chrysanthemums and two mythological creatures to the rectangular inset lid, at fault, 22cm high. £80 - £120 Lot 193 A ChinEsE hArd wood CArving of A wALL mAsk: realistically detailed with a bearded general, looking fiercely with glass eyes and teeth, wearing dragon’s head hat, 22cm long; and another wall mask of a Chinese bearded sage with glass eyes and teeth, later wood insert, 21cm long, (2). £40 - £60

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Lot 201 A ChinEsE LAdy’s informAL Long robE of A bLACk sAtin, early 20th century, embroidered with prunus blossom, peonies and chrysanthemum sprays to a black floral ground, violet silk sleeve bands embroidered with Chinese mandarin ducks, yellow warblers and butterflies in pairs amongst blossom, signifying marriage, ‘Peking Knot’ silk stitches at the top centre front, and four metal ball buttons, 110cm long. £150 - £200 Lot 202 EgyptiAn stonE hEAd, 500-300B.C, with a later base,12cm high, accompanied by a Cyprus Museum expor t permit dated 17th March, 1933, granted to Lady Stubbs. £80 - £100

Lot 194 A ChinEsE hArdwood CArving of A dAoist stAnding immortAL, realistically detailed, 39cm high; and another Chinese hard wood car ving of a fisherman and two attendant boys,naturalistically detailed, 43cm high, (2). £80 - £120 Lot 195 A ChinEsE CArvEd hArdwood jArdiniErE stAnd, octagonal top with a variegated rouge marble inset, the apron fretted and car ved with flowers and foliage, incurved legs joined by an under tier, 91cm high. £150 - £250 Lot 196 A jApAnEsE LACquErEd And shibyAmA twofoLd sCrEEn, the panels on an ivor y coloured ground depicting immortals with a dragon and mythical bird respectively, inlaid with shaded ivory and mother-ofpearl, within a black ground painted with blossom, the frames decorated with mythical birds, scrolls and foliage on cinnamon coloured ground, supplementary panels under with flowers acanthus and rockwork, the reverse sides painted with song birds amongst foliage, signed, as fault, 189cm high, panel width: 73cm. £1,200 - £1,800

Lot 203 A mughAL pEriod indiA gAnjifA gAmE, consisting of red lacquered roundels and painted box with sliding cover, roundels: 4cm diameter, box: 9.5cm long. £30 - £50 Lot 204 four ChinEsE snuff bottLEs, comprising: two glass examples with red glass stoppers and inside painted bodies with butterflies and flowers, each with Chinese inscriptions naming the scene, another glass bottle with frosted body, painted with a robin on a Lamei tree amongst flowers and a red plastic snuff bottle in a lacquered style, 6-8cm respectively, (4). £40 - £60

Lot 197 A ChinEsE CArvEd hArdwood LAntErn stAnd, the brackets of stylized serpent form, circular base with ornamental key pattern appliques, on scrolled feet, the frame supporting a gilt metal lantern, 179cm high. £200 - £400 Lot 198 A ChinEsE CArvEd wood LAmp bAsE, naturalistically detailed with a daoist immortal carrying a double gourd on his shoulder, his hands holding a ribboned safety amulet, followed by a lucky toad, 52cm high. £50 - £70

Lot 205 A ChinEsE mottLEd whitE jAdE CArving of A rECumbEnt horsE, realistically detailed with its head turned backwards, and with ribbons in its mouth, and draped all across the body, 9cm long, 6.5cm high. £300 - £400 Lot 206 A ChinEsE CAnton Export tin tEA jAr And CovEr, 19th century, of hexagonal form with six glass panels, inside painted with birds singing on branches alternating with a young peasant, dragonflies and an elderly fisherman, Chinese cast mark to base,13cm high. £100 - £120 Lot 207 A ChinEsE LACquErEd softwood ALtEr tAbLE, early 20th century, the rectangular mitred top above two geometrically carved drawers, and between conforming geometric scroll brackets, raised on square legs, 139cm wide, 66cm deep, 89cm high. £200 - £300

Lot 199 A ChinEsE rEd LACquErEd CAbinEt, 20th century, detailed with flowers and birds within gilt line borders to the top, front, and sides, with a drawer above two cabinet doors, 51cm wide, 40cm deep, 61.5cm high; and a Chinese modern black lacquered Kang style coffee table, the top decorated with birds in branches, 91cm long, 46cm deep, 41.5cm high, (2). £80 - £120 Lot 200 A ChinEsE bLACk LACquErEd ChinoisEriE urn stAnd, first half of 20th century, the shaped oval top on a pierced apron and four slender cabriole legs and platform base, frieze drawer, 52cm wide, 88cm high. £80 - £120

Lot 208 no Lot

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EuROpEAn CERAmICS Lot 215 A dErbyshirE brown stonEwArE bArrEL, early 19th century, applied with the Royal Arms, mounted knights and lions couchant, 37cm high £40 - £60 Lot 216 two wEdgwood ‘quEEn’s wArE’ CrEAmwArE jELLy or bLAnCmAngE mouLds, early and mid-19th century, the earlier mould with an ‘Egyptian’ plant motif, 12cm long, the later with a bunch of grapes, 10cm long, together with a derbyshire saltglazed brown stoneware jelly or blancmange mould, first half of the 19th century, with a swimming swan motif, 10cm long (3) £50 - £70

Lot 209 A moorE bros porCELAin tAbLE CEntrE piECE, circa 1880, modelled as three cherubs holding an ornate bowl decorated with green leaves and yellow flowers, on a tripar tite base with greek key pattern, 20cm high, together with two further associated bowls, 14cm diameter, impressed factory marks and printed T.goode and Co retailers mark to base of the stand (4) £80 - £120 Lot 210 A CoLLECtion of prAttwArE, circa 1840, comprising seven mounted potlids to include; ‘Hide and Seek’, Walmer Castle’, ‘Sandringham, the Seat of H.R.H the Prince of Wales’, Pegwell Bay and three untitled scenes, 10-11cm diameter, together with three potted meat jars; ‘Pegwell Bay Hont’ and one other boating scene, alongside a later reproduction of the same design (10) (some damages) £100 - £150

Lot 217 A smALL pEArLwArE tEApot And CovEr, circa 1810-20, painted in underglaze colours with stylised sprigs within brown-edged yellow borders, 10cm high (some damage/restoration)

Lot 211 An EngLish porCELAin tApErEd bEAkEr vAsE, 19th century, printed and painted in polychrome with a display of fruit and flowers, with gold rims and stepped foot, unmarked base, 10.5cm high £40 - £60

Footnote: See Terry Lockett, ‘Pearlware: origins and Early Types’, Creamware and Pearlware Re-examined, p.177, no.13 for a similar example £40 - £60 Lot 218 A rEgEnCy EngLish porCELAin frAmEd CirCuLAr pLAquE, circa 1815, originally forming a box cover, painted in the style of Adam Buck with a child asleep on a draped piece of furniture, 6cm diameter £30 - £50 Lot 219 An EngLish porCELAin pArt tEA/CoffEE sErviCE, circa 1825, painted with various flowers within a gilded blue reserve, comprising a squat flanged teapot and cover on eight moulded feet, a cream jug, a waste bowl, two cake plates, a twin-handled sugar box and cover, nine teacups, twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers (39) £200 - £300 Lot 220 A royAL worCEstEr porCELAin CoffEE sErviCE, post 1950, painted with an assor tment of fruits including berries, plums and grapes on a mossy ground, comprising six coffee cups (1 chipped), six saucers, a coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, signed by various artists including F.Higgins, C.Bowen and others, signed, printed marks in puce (15) £500 - £700

Lot 212 A king ChArLEs bisCuit porCELAin rECumbEnt spAniEL, probably Minton, circa 1830, on a rectangular tasselled cushion, unmarked, 10cm long, together with an English porcelain pug, circa 1830, naturalistically coloured, on a purple velvet and tasselled cushion, unmarked, 10cm long (2) £100 - £150 Lot 213 A LipsCombE And Co stonEwArE wAtEr fiLtEr And CovEr, 19th century, applied grape vine cameo, Royal Coat of Arms and car touche marked ‘Lipscombe and Co Patentees, 44 Queen Victoria St, Mansion House, London - Removed from Temple Bar’, 48cm high (at fault) £120 - £180 Lot 214 A pAir of CApodimontE porCELAin figurEs, modelled as dancing boy and girl, each with one foot perched upon a gilded naturalistic base, 19cm high, printed blue factory marks (some damage) (2) £60 - £80

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DECORAtIVE ARt Lot 221 A stAffordshirE spiLL vAsE, modelled in the form of an elephant in front of a two turreted castle and clock tower, the trunk pointing upwards towards a window, 8cm high, together with a pair of Staffordshire pink lustre dogs, seated upon an oval base, 14cm high (3)

Lot 228 ALAn CAigEr smith (b.1930) for ALdErmAston pottEry, a stoneware rectangular dish, circa 1980, in tin-glaze, painted in green and brown with stylised swirls, bears artist’s monogram, 32cm x 32cm £100 - £200

Footnote: For a similar example of the elephant spill vase, see P.d gordon Pugh, Staffordshire Portrait Figures, plate 80, figure 156 £80 - £120

Lot 229 ALAn CAigEr smith (b.1930) for ALdErmAston pottEry, circa 1979, a tin-glazed studio pottery bowl, interior and exterior with pink and green stylised decoration, artist’s monogram, 30cm diameter £60 - £80

Lot 222 A pAir of ContinEntAL gLAzEd pottEry rAbbits, 19th century, modelled crouching upon green bases, 8cm high (2) £80 - £120

Lot 230 A moorCroft gLobuLAr vAsE, in a Clematis design on a blue/green ground, impressed factory marks, Potter to the Queen logo and painted signature, 17.5cm £80 - £120

Lot 223 A pAir of Ernst bohnE sohnE rudoLstAdt figurEs, modelled as a male and female both wearing blue, the male standing holding a feathered hat by his side, the female in an elaborate hat and a dress adorned with flowers, each on a naturalistic grassy base, impressed factory marks and numbers 489, 43cm high (2) £200 - £300

Lot 231 A LArgE And EArLy gLobE-shApEd bELLEEk EwEr, dated 1877, printed and painted in the Hawthorn Bird pattern, with beaded gilt loop handle, printed factory and registration marks, 32cm high

Lot 224 A pAir of stAffordshirE pottEry AdvErtising spiLL vAsEs, circa 1880, modelled as cows with black and white markings standing before a tree trunk, on oval bases inscribed ‘Milk Sold Here’, 35cm high (restored) (2) £200 - £400

This jug was originally part of a set, comprising a ewer and basin. The registration marks correspond to the 5th of February when this shape was first registered, and the 31st of July from the same year when the Hawthorn design was created. These pieces were required to carry this mark for up to two years after creation, and so this piece dates from anywhere between 1877-1879. £70 - £100

Lot 225 A viCtoriAn bArgEwArE tEApot And CovEr, typically brown glazed and decorated with sprigged flowers and foliage, around a plaque inscribed ‘A Present to Mr & Mrs Blackett from Swadlincote’, 33cm high, together with a later contemporary example entitled ‘Home Sweet Home’, 17cm high, bases unmarked (2) £100 - £150 Lot 226 A pAir of ContinEntAL pAriAn busts, 19th century, modelled as Beethoven and Mozar t, 29.5cm high, together with one fur ther bust of Wagner, 20cm high, each on a socle base, impressed numbers and titles, (some damage) (3) £70 - £100

Lot 232 A moorCroft vAsE, circa 1950, the squat globular body with an ‘orchid’ design on a cream ground, painted signature and impressed factory marks to base, 20cm high £200 - £250 Lot 233 A moorCroft vAsE, circa 1930, in a ‘Leaf and Berry’ design on a green ground, painted signature, alongside impressed factory mark and potter to the queen mark to the base, 23cm high £300 - £500

Lot 227 A rosEnthAL whitE porCELAin figurE of A CrouChEd fEmALE nudE, circa 1950, after F. Klimsch, artist’s signature and factory marks, 38cm high £200 - £300

Lot 234 ChArLottE rhEAd for Crown duCAL, a large wall charger tubelined in the Rhodian pattern with bands of floral sprays, signed and printed marks, 44cm diameter £120 - £180

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Lot 243 A douLton LAmbEth stonEwArE jArdiniErE, initialled d.B for Ethel Beard, with painted and relief decoration of flowers, highlighted with gilt, impressed marks, 22cm diameter £50 - £70

Lot 235 ChArLottE rhEAd for Crown duCAL, a pair of wall chargers tubelined with the ‘Tudor Rose’ pattern of autumnal leaves and flowers, signed and printed marks, 37cm diameter (2) (one with hairline fracture) £100 - £150 Lot 236 wiLLiAm moorCroft for mACintyrE And Co, a tapered beaker floran ware vase, circa 1900, decorated with an assortment of flowers on a pale olive green ground, painted signature and printed factor y mark, 19cm high (restored) £40 - £60

Lot 244 pooLE pottEry, a dolphin charger, number 471 from a limited edition of 1000, retaining original label and with printed factory marks, complete with certificate, 41cm diameter Footnote: This charger was created to commemorate the moving of Poole’s main factory from its site on the Quay, first established in 1873, to the new premises within the Borough of Poole. The design shows a dolphin, the sign of both Poole Pottery and the Borough of Poole, and the sea to signify the harbour of Poole where the pottery was first created £50 - £70

Lot 237 A LArgE moorCroft shouLdErEd bALustEr vAsE, in the Wisteria design on a dark purple/blue ground, circa 1920, impressed factory mark and facsimile signature, 34cm high (at fault) £200 - £250 Lot 238 A brAnksomE ChinA gLAzEd porCELAin CigArEttE And Ash trAy, modelled as an elephant atop a purple base, printed factory marks to base, 19cm high £60 - £80 Lot 239 A piLkington’s royAL LAnCAstriAn EArthEnwArE bowL, 1930s, shape number 170, the mottled green ground with running decoration of blue, impressed factory and potters mark for Edward Thomas Radford, 25cm diameter £80 - £120

Lot 245 A Crown duCAL jug, designed by Charlotte Rhead, the ribbed body tubeline decorated with stylised flowers, with signature, number 192, and blue printed factory marks, 16.5cm high £60 - £80 Lot 246 A burLEigh wArE Light grEEn pottEry toby jug, circa 1940, modelled as Winston Churchill astride a bulldog, titled ‘Bulldogs’ and impressed ‘John Bull Churchill ‘’We shall defend every village and every city’’ alongside printed factory marks, 28cm high £100 - £150

Lot 240 A wEdgwood bALustEr vAsE dEsignEd by dAisy mAkEig-jonEs, circa 1920, the lustrous body decorated with flying hummingbirds, with mottled orange and gilt interior, pattern number Z5294, printed factory marks, 22cm high £50 - £70

Lot 247 A royAL douLton vEinEd fLAmbE drAgon, model Hn 2085, printed factory mark, 18.5cm high £100 - £150 Lot 248 A LArgE LLAdro gLAzEd porCELAin modEL, don Quixote, seated reading Tirant Lo Blanch and holding a sword raised above his head and a pile of books by his feet, various factory marks, 54cm high £300 - £500 Lot 249 A LLAdro gLAzEd porCELAin figurAL group, ‘Fishing with gramps’, model number 5215, first issued in 1884, retired in 1992, sculpted by Jose Puche, printed and incised factory marks, complete with wooden base, 39cm long (one loose oar) £200 - £300

Lot 241 A sEt of royAL douLton stonEwArE tEAwArEs, comprising a teapot and cover, twin handled sugar bowl, and cream jug, each depicting various drinking and hunting scenes and with silver rims, by Robert Pringle and Sons, Chester, dated 1917, each with impressed factory marks (3) £60 - £80 Lot 242 two Art dECo CArLton wArE rougE royALE jArs And CovErs, the first a ginger jar decorated in gilt and enamel with birds amongst foliage, 23cm high, the second with a gilt and enamel chinoiserie landscape and domed cover with knop finial, printed factory marks, 29cm high (2) £60 - £80

Lot 250 A LLAdro gLAzEd porCELAin dovE group, issued in 1977 and retired in 1990, sculpted by Salvador debon, printed factory mark, 53cm high £250 - £350

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gLASS & pERfumE BOttLES

Lot 251 A royAL douLton fLAmbE CrouChing fox, printed factory marks, 30cm long £100 - £150

Lot 260 A Cut gLAss dECAntEr And stoppEr, early 20th century, with yellow guilloche enamel neck collar, star cut base, 27cm high £60 - £80

Lot 252 A royAL douLton stonEwArE CAuLdron vAsE, circa 1900, on three feet with free handles, heavily gilded body with impressed hearts and a floral border, impressed marks to the interior, 13cm high £50 - £70

Lot 261 A ChArLEs brAy (1922-2012) studio gLAss bowL, with acid etched exterior and blue stained Cumbrian landscape, unsigned, 20cm diameter

Lot 253 A bEswiCk dAppLE grEy rACEhorsE And joCkEy, designed by Ar thur gredington, model number 1862, 21cm high £200 - £300

Footnote: As a fellow of the Royal Society of glass Technology and the Royal Society of Ar ts, Bray is considered a pioneer of modern glass. His work is included in several public collections including the Corning Museum of glass in new York, Kelvingrove Art gallery and Museum in glasgow, and in the Musee du Verre, Sars Poteries. £70 - £100

Lot 254 royAL douLton sEriEs wArE, comprising a large ‘gallant Fishers’ bowl, d3680, 23cm diameter, six ‘Country Scene’ bowls, 19cm diameter, a gaffers sandwich plate, d4210, 46cm wide, together with Charles dickens seriesware; a dick Swiveller twin handled vase, 15cm high, a bowl, 20cm diameter, three sideplates, 19cm diameter, three cabinet plates, 27cm diameter and one fur ther smaller sideplate, 17cm diameter, printed and impressed factory marks (some damages) (17) £100 - £150

Lot 262 A pAir of ChArLEs brAy (1922-2012) studio gLAss vAsEs, cylindrical with a rounded base, with blue stained Cumbrian mountain and sky decoration, unsigned, 13cm high (2) (one at fault) £50 - £70

Lot 255 bordEr finE Arts, ‘Arriving at Appleby Fair’, model number Bo402 sculpted by Ray Ayres and painted by S. Marwell, edition no.202/600, 53.5cm long on wood base, with box and two certificates £250 - £350

Lot 263 two ChArLEs brAy (1922-2012) studio gLAss vAsEs, both with purple mountainous landscapes, one with frosted glass the second with slight translucency and gloss finish, unsigned, each 10.5cm high (2) £50 - £70

Lot 256 A CoALport figurE group, ‘A Flower for my Lady’, limited edition no.64/250, designed by Sue Mcgarrigle and sculpted by Jack glynn, complete with certificate and wooden base, 35cm high £250 - £350

Lot 264 A ChArLEs brAy (1922-2012) studio gLAss bowL, sand-coloured body with mountainous scenes, gloss finish, signed 16.5cm high £100 - £200

Lot 257 A bEswiCk modEL of A boy on A pALomino pony, wearing green breeches, designed by Ar thur gredington, model no. 1500, 14cm high £50 - £70

Lot 265 two ChArLEs brAy (1922-2012) studio gLAss purpLE vAsEs, the first a frosted beaker vase, 13cm high, the second slightly larger with translucent high gloss finish, both without mountainous landscape scenes, 17cm high, both signed (2) £80 - £120

Lot 258 A moorCroft pomEgrAnAtE And bErriEs bowL, the shallow footed bowl with deep blue ground, painted and printed factor y marks and signatures and paper label, 21cm diameter £100 - £150

Lot 266 A group of tEn AssortEd pApErwEights, to include; a Wedgwood green and blue speckled conical paperweight, a green and blue glass example in the form of a basket, a lime and seagreen tearshop shaped example inscribed ‘ELLg’, a larger frosted blue and white example, together with six others (10) £60 - £80

Lot 259 mAbEL LuCiE AttwELL for shELLEy, designed in 1926, a Boo Boo teapot and cover in the form of a toadstool, with orange spout, handle and cover finial, printed factory marks, 11cm high £50 - £70

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Lot 267 A group of sEvEn gLAss pApErwEights, comprising two Caithness examples; ‘Trapeze’ and ‘Acrobat’, a Molina blue air twist example, signed, a yellow glass paperweight with a pair of flying birds, and three other decorative unsigned examples (7) £40 - £60

Lot 276 A mdinA isLE of wight gLAss fish vAsE, designed by Michael Harris, mid 20th century, decorated in pinks, greens and brown, flame pontil mark, 17cm high £200 - £400

pERfumE AnD SCEnt BOttLES

Lot 268 A group of Eight AssortEd pApErwEights, comprising five Caithness examples, ‘Tango’, ‘Pastel’, ‘grace’, and two ‘Pebbles’, an Isle of Wight glass pink dove, retaining original label, one further glass paperweight, together with a pyramid alabaster example (7) £50 - £70

Lot 277 An unusuAL pErthshirE miLLEfiori pApErwEight, circa 1990, pressed concentric body with multiple canes on a blue ground, marked ‘P’ to the innermost cane, 4cm diameter £40 - £60

Lot 269 A pALE bLuE studio gLAss jug, 20th century, 8cm high, together with a similar blue glass ink well and cover, 9cm high and a Lennox white cream jug, with white metal foliate overlay, printed factory mark, 6.5cm high (3) £80 - £120 Lot 270 A pEdEstAL swEEtmEAt dish, 18th century, the double ogee bowl with cut decoration on a facet cut centre knopped stem and domed foot, circa 1785, 16cm high (chipped), together with a lead glass rummer, early 19th century, of plain round funnel bowl on waisted short stem, 15.5cm high, and two liqueur glasses, 19th century, round funnel bowls engraved monogram within starburst oval cartouche (4) £80 - £120

Lot 278 A frEnCh CoLognE bottLE, circa 1870, cased and enameled with a por trait of a lady amidst three panels of floral bouquets, accentuated with gilt, 12cm high (ground down) £40 - £60 Lot 279 An Art dECo jEAn pAtou pErfumE dECAntEr And stoppEr, attributed to Louis Sue, black section body, stopper with gold JP initials, inscribed Jean Patou Paris to base, 19cm high £200 - £300 Lot 280 rEné LALiquE for Coty, a bulbous perfume bottle, frosted body and stopper, decorated with flowers, with moulded Coty mark, alongside inscribed number to base and stopper, 7.5cm high £120 - £180

Lot 271 A LALiquE frostEd gLAss modEL of A koi CArp LEAping ACross somE roCks, stencil R. Lalique France mark, 25.5cm high £120 - £180

Lot 281 bACCArAt for gELLEs frErEs, 1911, a ‘swirl’ turquoise blue perfume/dresser bottle and stopper, marked number 106 to both base and stopper, 13cm high £50 - £70

Lot 272 A wALtEr And sohnE Art dECo drEssing tAbLE trAy, with blue glass moulded in relief with two mermaids and a fish, 36cm long, 27cm wide £40 - £60

Lot 282 bACCArAt for CAron nuit dE noEL, an Art deco perfume bottle and stopper, with gold finished silver label, inscribed with number 71, 11.5cm high £40 - £60

Lot 273 A wALthEr And sohnE ‘windsor pAttErn’ vAsE, circa 1934, in peach with the vessel support by a pair of kneeling and embracing ladies, 20cm high £40 - £60

Lot 283 A CoLLECtion of pErfumE bottLEs, comprising; a set of three Jean Patou miniature scent bottles, ‘Amour Amour’, ‘Lasso’, and ‘Moment Supreme’, in original fitted box, a Jean Patou ‘Joy’ bottle and stopper, 5cm high, a Le narcisse Bleu Mury, Paris, florally moulded glass perfume bottle and stopper, 9cm high, Baccarat for d’orsay - Le dandy, a black perfume bottle, designed by Louis Sue, lacking original paper labels and possibly with replacement stopper, marked d’orsay and numbered 40, 8cm high, together with a Czechoslovakian yellow glass bottle with faceted stopper, 9cm high and a Hermes white metal three-bottle perfume stand containing three unassociated small perfume bottles (11) £100 - £200

Lot 274 A rEnE LALiquE ChiCorEE pAttErn bowL, circa 1930, opalescent glass with a radiating set of fern leaves, stenciled R. Lalique mark, 24cm diameter (chipped) £100 - £150 Lot 275 A 17th CEntury jug, possibly Venetian, brown glass with cresting over body and handle, the stopper modelled in the form of a bird, rough pontil mark, 19.5cm high £150 - £250 20


Lot 284 A bLuE guiLLoChE EnAmEL And siLvEr toppEd prEssEd gLAss pErfumE bottLE, Birmingham 1917, 13cm high, together with a green guilloche enamel and white metal mounted atomizer, stamped sterling silver, a silver-mounted atomizer, and a fur ther white metal mounted example (4) £60 - £80

Lot 291 A siLvEr-toppEd tortoisEshELL gLAss pErfumE bottLE, Birmingham 1930, the bottle of squat circular form with pique decorated silver top, 7cm high £40 - £60 Lot 292 A whitE-mEtAL mountEd AtomizEr, with ‘Bristol’ blue coloured glass decoration, the top stamped sterling silver, 10.5cm high, together with a silvermounted tri-coloured glass perfume bottle, 8cm high, and a ruby flashed glass white metal mounted scent bottle, 8.5cm high (3) £50 - £70

Lot 285 A CoLLECtion of siLvEr-mountEd pErfumE bottLEs, early 20th centur y, comprising a small cylindrical example, a tapered example with faceted glass stopper, two fur ther examples with faceted stoppers, and a tapered example with enamelled with floral decoration, together with a silver plated topped perfume bottle (6) £60 - £80

Lot 293 A CoLLECtion of vArious pErfumE bottLEs to include two small silver-mounted examples, an Limoges inset porcelain example, two white metal examples, two frosted glass examples etc (9) £60 - £80

Lot 286 A whitE-mEtAL toppEd doubLE EndEd pErfumE bottLE, circa 1900, the white-metal with embossed floral and scroll decoration, 13cm long, together with a ‘Bristol’ green double-ended example, 12cm long and a pressed glass white metal mounted example, 17.5cm long (3) £100 - £200

Lot 294 A bACCArAt swirL pErfumE/drEssEr bottLE And stoppEr, the body fading from red to clear, inscribed with number 33 to stopper and base, 15cm high £50 - £70

Lot 287 A siLvEr toppEd ConiCAL pErfumE bottLE, Birmingham 1913, 11cm long, together with a Victorian silver conical wr ythen shaped perfume bottle, Birmingham 1888, 12cm long, (at fault) and a Czechoslovakian cornucopia shaped bottle and stopper, circa 1930, 16.5cm long (3) £80 - £120

Lot 295 A grAduAtEd group of thrEE bACCArAt bottLEs, each with cranberry etched glass £200 - £400 Lot 296 A CoLLECtion sCEnt And pErfumE bottLEs, comprising; a Limoges globular bottle and stopper, early 20th century, enamelled and gilded with floral decoration, 14cm high, a fur ther globular scent bottle decorated with autumnal flowers, with Birmingham (ask Maryanne) silver top, 5cm high, a circular porcelain scent bottle with silver cover, Birmingham 1881, printed with scenes of cour tly lovers, 5.5cm high, an opaline glass scent bottle, painted with a landscape scene, with wooden stopper, 4cm high, a Czechoslovakian yellow opaline atomizer, enamelled with coloured stylistic decoration, 8.5cm high, together with two fur ther bottles and stoppers (7) £70 - £100

Lot 288 A viCtoriAn siLvEr-toppEd gLobuLAr prEssEd gLAss pErfumE bottLE, London 1889, the top with scroll and floral embossed decoration, 12.5cm high, together with an engine turned silver topped squat globular perfume bottle, Birmingham 1922, 10cm high (2) £40 - £60 Lot 289 An EnginE turnEd And siLvEr-toppEd squAt gLobuLAr prEssEd gLAss pErfumE bottLE, London 1925, 9cm high, together with a larger globular silver-topped perfume bottle, Sheffield 1936, 12.5cm high and a fur ther silver-mounted example, 8.5cm high (3) £60 - £80

Lot 297 A royAL worCEstEr porCELAin sCEnt bottLE, circa 1890, of arrowhead form, lacking stopper, on a blush ivory porcelain ground with handpainted flowers to both sides, signed H. Everett, gold factory mark to reverse, 10cm long £60 - £80

Lot 290 A viCtoriAn siLvEr toppEd pErfumE bottLE, M Bros Birmingham 1896, the top with embossed floral decoration, the bottle with a pattern of opaque blue overlay, star cut base, 10.5cm high £70 - £100

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Lot 298 A CoLLECtion of Cut And prEssEd gLAss pErfumE bottLEs And stoppErs, late 19th/early 20th centur y, comprising a tapered bottle with silver collar, Birmingham 1881, 13.5cm high, a long conical example with clear twisted glass body, 28cm long, a circular dressing table bottle and stopper, with compressed stopper, 10cm high, a further dressing table bottle with all over body cut decoration, star-cut base and circular stopper, 16cm high (chipped), a circular pressed glass example, 8cm high, two fur ther 1920s crystal examples, together with a perfume bottle marked ‘RPC Merseyside, 1901’, with extended scent dabber, 13cm high (8) £100 - £150

Lot 299 A CoLLECtion of pErfumE And sCEnt bottLEs, comprising; a frosted purple glass circular perfume bottle, with stopper in the form of a butterfly, 10cm high, an Isle of Wight style marbled sand glass perfume bottle and stopper, a moulded green flat bottle with screw top, 10cm high, a blue jasperware scent bottle with screw top, unmarked, 10cm high, a miniature cranberry glass Bohemian style scent bottle, with brass top and gilding and enamel detail, 4.5cm high, a Limoges scent bottle inset with an enamelled porcelain plaque of cour tly lovers, surrounded by gill detail, 5.5cm high, a brown scent bottle mounted into the form of a brooch, a chemist’s apothecary jar in outer black case, 15cm high, an amethyst perfume bottle with gilt highlights and tear shaped stopper, 15cm high, together with three further scent bottles (12) £70 - £100

mILItARIA & mEDALS (DR kEItH pERCIVAL-BARkER & OtHER pROpERtY) Lot 304 A group of worLd wAr ii r.A.f. mEmorAbiLiA, comprising a dalton Computer MK IIIF; a leather flying cap 19A/13466; a pair of escape boots; two gas masks; three belts; together with a Royal Canadian Air Force sight log book to R. Meakin; a knife; a Henry Potter & Co bugle; and a pair of mountaineering boots (qty) £100 - £150

Lot 300 A group of six miniAturE worLd wAr ii mEdALs, comprising; a conspicuous gallantry medal, a 1939-45 star, an air crew Europe star with France and germany Clasp, a defence medal, a war medal and an air efficiency award, all mounted to bar, together with a group of five miniature World War II medals, comprising; a 1939-45 star, an air crew Europe star with air crew Europe clasp, a defence medal, a war medal and an air efficiency award, all mounted to bar and a flying log book, navigator’s log book and photograph album £150 - £200

Lot 305 jAspEr miLEs, Ex bombEr CommAnd And poEt, A CoLLECtion of forty two typEd And signEd poEms, to include Lock ness, Spean Bridge, Highland Eagle, Lancaster, Halifax, To The Kite over The Black Isle, with three letters from the poet and other unsigned poems and ephemera, mostly 1990’s (in one folder) £50 - £70

Lot 301 An AssortEd CoLLECtion of r.A.f. bAdgEs And buttons, together with medal ribbons, a wristwatch, a Swiss made stop watch, a Fowlers long scale calculator, two model white metal bombers, etc £100 - £150

Lot 306 dr kEith pErCivAL-bArkEr, pAth findEr forCE, A CoLLECtion of pErsonAL LEttErs And EphEmErA, to include letters from Ivor Broom; Wing Commander K. H . Wallis, Paddy Teakle, Hamish Mahaddie, Leonard Cheshire, John Mills, Edward Leigh, Bill Clinton, and James Stewart; with a bespoke album titled ‘A Pathfinders View of War’, by dr Keith PercivalBarker (great ness) enclosing various personally selected images (qty) £100 - £150

Lot 302 A worLd wAr i miLitAry mEdAL group of four, awarded to ‘R4-066861 PTE. A. Townsend A.S.C.’, later ‘202430 dVR. A. Townsend R.F.A’ mounted to a board, together with framed and glazed citation and photographs £300 - £500

Lot 307 mAskALL, Londini; A pAir of quEEn AnnE fLintLoCk pistoLs, circa 1710, the two-stage cannon barrel inscribed ‘Londini’, lockplate inscribed ‘Maskall’, walnut stock with vacant silver cartouche, grotesque mask butts, proof marked ‘RB’, barrel lengths 18cm, overall lengths 29cm (2) (poor condition) £400 - £600

Lot 303 A pAir of worLd wAr ii r.A.f. Air CrEw EsCApE boots, 1943 pattern, black leather with sheep skin lined suede uppers; with a pair of wool flight boots £100 - £150

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Lot 313 A photogrAph ALbum, documenting the surrender of Japan from World War Two, on the 2nd of September, 1945, photographs including the Japanese Foreign Minister Shigemitsu, standing with the Army Chief of Staff general Umezu and their entourage on Missouri, ready to sign the surrender, with U.S officers looking on (14 photographs) £40 - £60

Lot 308 An EArLy 17th CEntury sCottish bAskEt hiLtEd broAdsword, the blade marked Andrea Ferrara, wooden grip covered with wired rayskin, the basket formed of sectioned bars, grooved side and knuckle plates, blade length 74.5cm, overall length 90cm Footnote: There has been much speculation about the name ‘Andrea Ferrara’, and to the quantity of blades bearing his name. If genuine, the extent which exist today all over the world would suggest that the Venetian swordsmith controlled an exceptionally large expor t business for the time. Another suggestion is that a german factor y at Solingen turned out hundreds of blades bearing Ferrara’s name for expor tation. It can therefore be assumed that a large number of the blades were in fact produced by Solingen in the fifty years after Ferrara’s death in approximately 1583, potentially including this one. £300 - £500

Lot 314 An itALiAn modELLo first worLd wAr bAyonEt, 1891 pattern, with wooden hilt, the cross guard marked ‘C2388’, in leather scabbard, blade length 30cm, overall length 40cm, together with a 1822 Infantry officers Presentation sword, circa 1838, hand guard incorporation the crowned VR cypher, the blade etched with panels of scrolling foliage, manufacturer indistinct, wire bound fishskin grip, with some remaining brass elements of original scabbard, blade length 82cm, overall length 95.5cm (2) £100 - £150

Lot 309 two AfriCAn mAsAi Lion spEArs, 19th/20th century, 215cm long (2) (poor condition) £50 - £70

Lot 315 An AfriCAn bArbEd hunting spEAr, 19th century, 124cm long £40 - £60

Lot 310 A worLd wAr two us mArinE Corps boLo mAChEtE knifE with LEAthEr shEAth, blade stamped ‘J.J.B’, 1945, 51cm overall length (badly rusted) £30 - £50 Lot 311 A group of zuLu AfriCAn witChdoCtor ngAngA ArtEfACts, early 20th century, to include a wand mounted with zebra hair, various bone and claw tokens contained within a canvas bag (15) £60 - £80

Lot 316 A zuLu throwing spEAr, 19th century, wooden shaft bound with animal hide, 150cm long £40 - £60 Lot 317 An AfriCAn mAsAi Lion spEAr, 19th century, 209cm long £60 - £80 Lot 318 A viCtoriAn offiCEr’s sword, with steel three bar hilt, blade length 86.5cm, overall length 100cm (poor condition), together with a Second World War U.S navy survival folding knife, blade marked Colonial Prov. R.I, blade length 12cm, overall length 27cm (2) £40 - £60

Lot 312 A first worLd wAr royAL wELCh fusiLiErs miLitAry jACkEt, belonging to Private H. Harris, no. 56817, partial remaining size label, breast measurement 36-37inches, together with a collection of photocopied documents relating to H. Harris and his time of service

Lot 319 A post-wAr 1953 modEL gErmAn bundEsgrEnzsChutz (wEst gErmAn bordEr guArds) hELmEt, manufactured by Linnemann & Schnetzer, interior with centre mount liner, exterior with single vent hole to each side, impressed size ‘64’ and manufacturers mark Footnote: Some of these helmets were also made for export to the Finnish army. £40 - £60

Footnote: Harris’s family were originally notified of Harris being missing, presumed dead. However, the family later received a postcard from their son notifying them that he was being held as a Prisoner of War and was wounded. They then returned the ‘missing’ notification to the War office. Fur ther details include that on the 14th of August, 1917, Private H. Harris’s family were notified of Harris recieving a gunshot wound to the neck. Just under a year later, on the 27th of May 1918, they were fur ther notified that he was at the Camp Hospital in Minden germany. Photographs of Harris wearing this jacket are also included in the lot. £60 - £80

Lot 320 An AfriCAn iron shiELd, late 19th/early 20th century, from the Wandala Tribe, northern Cameroon, with central convex nodule, and a cylindrical loop handle to the reverse, 70cm x 60cm £60 - £100

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Lot 331 thE south AfriCA mEdAL 1879 AwArdEd to ‘s hALEs dom 2CL h.m.s. EuphrAtEs’ together with the Metropolitan Police Jubilee medal 1887 with 1897 clasp awarded to ‘P C S Hales - A div n’ in original fitted case (2) £200 - £300

Lot 321 jApAnEsE kAtAnA sword, numbered 46127 on blade, in green lacquered wooden scabbard with bronze mounts, white leather binding to grip and brass tsuba, 71cm blade £40 - £60 Lot 322 An AssEmbLEd fLintLoCk bLundErbuss, Indian, bears East India Company stamp, overall length 82cm £100 - £200

Lot 332 A group of thrEE mEtropoLitAn poLiCE jubiLEE And CoronAtion mEdALs, awarded to ‘P C F Viner n div’, comprising; the 1897 Jubilee medal, the bronze 1902 Coronation medal and the Silver 1911 Coronation medal, all mounted to bar, together with a cased white metal 1887 Jubilee medal (4) £60 - £80

Lot 323 An AfghAn jEzAiL muzzLE LoAding fLintLoCk muskEt, 19th centur y, mounted with twelve brass bands, ramrod, cannon barrel, foliate carved stock, pseudo East Indian Company heart shaped motif, barrel length 47 inches, 157cm overall length £100 - £200 Lot 324 A 9Ct goLd And bLuE EnAmEL dECorAtivE CoLLAr/button-hoLE bAdgE, with presentation inscription to reverse, 32mm x 26mm, weight 10gms, hallmarked Birmingham 1931, in fitted case £80 - £120

Lot 333 A worLd wAr i trio of mEdALs AwArdEd to ‘22101 ptE w h mAyCoCk, notts & derby R’, together with silver War Badge newspaper cuttings, old comrades badge and Princess Mary Christmas 1914 box, a pair of World War I medals awarded to ‘27918 Pte I Hoggins notts & derby R’ and a Territorial Force Efficiency medal awarded to ‘625 Pte S Ratcliffe 4/S Lancs Reg’t’ £100 - £150

Lot 325 An Army mEritorious sErviCE mEdAL, george V, 1918, awarded to ‘M2-050710-mech:S:SJT.WC.dyke 15/dSCol: A.S.C.’ £100 - £150

Lot 334 A yELLow And whitE mEtAL wings And ropE bAdgE/brooCh, 21mm x 27mm, contained within a fitted Collingwood & Co box £60 - £80

Lot 326 A CoLLECtion of tEn AssortEd tEn korEAn mEdALs, comprising; a Canadian Korea medal awarded to ‘SK-4724.RH.dyke’, a French Korea medal, a Korea medal un-named, a Belgium Korea War medal, four various united nations Korea medals, two Korea war miniatures to a bar and a 1990 anniversary medal (10) £100 - £150 Lot 327 A korEA mEdAL, awarded to ‘22273824 CPL R.C. Curry d.W.R’ and a Korea medal awarded to ‘A.H. dyke’ (2) £100 - £150

Lot 335 A group of thrEE mEdALs, comprising; the Indian general Service medal with one clasp ‘Burma 1885-7’, the China War Medal 1900 and the Edward VII Long Service and good Conduct medal, awarded to ‘Asst Apothy E W Fraser S M d’ later ‘Asst Surgeon E W Fraser, I S M d’ (3) £300 - £400 Lot 336 A CoLLECtion of AssortEd wAr mEdALs, Masonic Medals and Badges, to include; a pair of World War I Medals awarded to ‘41799 n R Wilkin R Scots’ with miniatures, a group of eight miniature medals mounted to bar, a pair of World War II medals, and a german 1914 Iron Cross etc (a quantity) £100 - £150

Lot 328 A CAnAdiAn gEnErAL sErviCE mEdAL, Canada 1866-70, with Red River 1870, clasp un-named £100 - £150 Lot 329 two miniAturE wAtErLoo mEdALs £50 - £70

Lot 337 A pAir of worLd wAr i mEdALs, comprising; a 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to ‘20653 Pte V W Bullock K.S.LI’ mounted to bar, within original box with registered envelope, and the memorial plaque to Victor William Bullock with letter and a World War I Victory Medal awarded to ‘282543 pte W J Wordley, Lan Fus’ £100 - £150

Lot 330 An AssortEd CoLLECtion of british And forEign wAr mEdALs and two Elizabeth II Coronation medals (10) £70 - £100

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Lot 338 A worLd wAr i trio of mEdALs, comprising; the 1914 ‘Mons’ star, the 1914-1918 War Medal and The Victory Medal, awarded to ‘33184 gnR W E Boulter R A’, together with a silver Somerset Light Infantry brooch hallmarked Birmingham 1914 (4) £100 - £150

Lot 346 A viCtoriAn giLdEd bird CAgE with tAxidErmy study of A yELLow CAnAry on pErCh, the cage with four etched decorative glass panels, two wire work and embellished drink and food feeders with original ceramic liners (damaged), base to pull-out drawer replaced, 40cm width x 62cm height x 29cm depth (at fault) £150 - £200

Lot 339 thE khEdivEs stAr, unnamed as issued, together with a framed glazed print of the birds eye view of the battle of Tel-El-Kebir, September 13th 1882, 73mm x 52mm £100 - £150

Lot 347 A tAxidErmy study of A king vuLturE mountEd on A girAffE skuLL, the naturalistic sand and gravel base mounted on to square pitch pine base 62 am x 57cm, 45cm high, Exhibited in the north Wales Museum of Wild Life 1924 - 1984, prepared for the African section, Taxidermist Bob Reid £850 - £950

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tAxIDERmY Lot 341 An impALA skin, 128cm long, a Lynx Caracal Skin backed in black felt with scalloped edge,99cm long and one other wild cat skin backed in black felt, 138cm long, all pre 1947, (3) (at fault) £80 - £120

Lot 348 An indiAn python skin, tanned, 245cm long £80 - £120 Lot 349 A viCtoriAn tAxidErmy study of A rEd shAnk, mounted in naturalistic setting and in black painted and glass case with hanging hardware, 33cm high, 32.5cm wide, 14cm deep £70 - £100

Lot 342 A tAxidErmy study of An ELEphAnt foot modELEd As A pLAntEr, pre 1947, the circular top fitted with yellow metal banding, opening 28cm wide, 22cm high £100 - £200

Lot 350 A tAxidErmy study of A rECumbEnt Lion, pre 1947, 168cm in length, prepared for the props department, Snowdonia Taxidermy Studios 1970, used in several television comedy/drama productions £2,000 - £3,000

Lot 343 A LEopArd skin rug with tAxidErmy hEAd mount, pre 1947, the rug backed in cotton canvas fabric and edged in red scalloped felt, 203cm long £500 - £700 Lot 344 A wEstErn giAnt ELAnd hEAd form sCuLpturEd by pEtEr spiCEr & son, Leamington Spa, circa 1906. Exhibited in its entirety in the Eton Collection £450 - £550

Lot 351 A LEopArd skin CArriAgE throw or wALL hAnging, pre 1935, the skin mounted on to rectangular green coloured cotton canvas backing, 136cm x 97cm £130 - £150

Lot 345 A tAxidErmy study of A grEAtEr ChiLEAn fLAmingo, contemporar y, mounted on naturalistic oval mount, 119cm high. Provenance, commissioned by Jaguar for the launch of the Jaguar V12 1990 model advertising campaign, taxidermist Bob Reid £850 - £950

Lot 352 A LEopArd skin CArriAgE throw or wALL hAnging, pre 1935, the skin mounted on to rectangular green coloured cotton canvas backing, 140cm x 108cm £130 - £150

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tExtILES Lot 361 A brown fox fur CApELEt with black fox fur insert panels, lined in black fabric £80 - £120

Lot 353 A woLf fur jACkEt, circa 1970, labeled ‘Faulkes Edgbaston, Birmingham’, the fur pelts stitched to cream suede leather panels, two clip fastenings and with side pockets, bronze acetate and polyester fabric lining £150 - £180 Lot 354 A Cotton quiLtEd bEdCovEr, early 20th Century, the white cotton ground decorated in appliqued floral and leaf motifs, all hand stitched, 230cm x 240cm £50 - £80

Lot 362 A 1970s CLutCh bAg/EvEning pursE, the black grosgrain ground embroidered with Chinese figures and landscape in coloured embroidery threads, the white metal frame with yellow metal clasp, the interior lined in black with mounted adjustable mirror and purse compartment (at fault), a cased and boxed set of Lotus de Luxe costume pearls with silver clasp and safety chain inlaid with marquesite, a Holmes of norwich brown patent clutch bag with yellow metal clasp in original box and a Ciro white metal and paste brooch/clip in case (4) £50 - £80

Lot 355 A CoLLECtion of viCtoriAn, EdwArdiAn And LAtEr fAns to include a boxed paper and white feather fan with a metal carr ying loop and pink silk tassel, labelled St Anne’s Square Manchester, a boxed mauve silk fan with metal carrying loop and silk tassel with ‘1867 Exposition’ to box lid, a white and sequined fan in box marked ‘B. Finnegan, Manchester’, a black silk, lace and sequin fan with metal carr ying loop with ‘M. galloway’ name in ink to box base, and five others, bone and ivory handles (9) (at fault) £80 - £120

Lot 363 A nAvy bLuE LAdiEs riding hAbit for sidE sAddLE, the jacket labeled ‘Busvines Limited, London’, the skir t labeled ‘Busvine Ltd, Lady Ancaster’, a side saddle riding apron, a silk top hat and a bowler hat (5) (at fault) £200 - £300

Lot 356 A snAkEskin ovErnight bAg circa 1950, the large tote with two carr ying handles, plaited leather borders and zip fastening, plaited leather tassel zip pull and attachments, 53cm x 34cm, depth of base 23cm, and with original boarding label for nigerian Airlines £40 - £60 Lot 357 A LEAthEr bAndEd hAt box, labeled ‘The Everlasto, All Served Hat Box’, circa 1930, lined in silk and with various shipping labels to the exterior, 41.5cm x 45cm maximum, together with a suitcase with leather and white metal furniture, various shipping labels, 70cm x 39cm x 20cm (2) (at fault) £30 - £50

Lot 364 A jEAn pAuL gAuLtiEr pErfumE Cuff, 1980’s, the white metal cuff with oval pink metallic lozenge with female torso motif, hinge opening to reveal perfume wax £100 - £150 Lot 365 A bLACk ConEy fur fuLL LEngth LAdiEs CoAt, circa 1970, with clip fastenings, two pockets and with black and cream patterned fabric lining, UK 12 £50 - £80 Lot 366 A quAntity of EvEning And dAy drEssEs to include a Kitty Copeland lime green tricel fabric grecian style sleeveless full length evening gown, UK 8/10, a bespoke gold lame evening gown with bell sleeves and deep pleated cuffs, two Laura Ashley cotton floral pattern full length prom dresses, UK 10/12, and five additional evening/prairie style dresses (9) £50 - £80

Lot 358 A sCott & Co of London bLACk siLk top hAt in original Scotts cardboard hatbox £40 - £60 Lot 359 A g. A. dunn & Co of London bLACk siLk top hAt in original black hatbox with velvet polish pad £40 - £60 Lot 360 A brown LEAthEr hAt bo , the hinge lid with metal hardware, leather carrying handle, embossed ‘d P Reilly’ to lid, original P & o cabin label, £30 - £50

Lot 367 An oCELot fur jACkEt, pre 1947, labeled ‘Charles Berg, Twenty-Eight Bruton Street, London W1’, single clip fastening, lined in burnt orange coloured fabric with pocket detail, at fault. £50 - £80

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BOOkS Lot 368 A mAry quAnt LinEn thrEE quArtEr LEngth CoAt, 1960s, the white linen with black cotton running stitch detail and with decorative belt , four white concealed buttons and holes and with stud fastening to neck, with off-white lining and original Mary Quant label, approx..UK 8 £80 - £120

Lot 374 diE oLympisChEn spiELE 1936, with text by Ludwig Haymann, complete with 100 photograph slides (no’s 122 mounted into the book, 23-100 loose at back) and chrome viewer, germany; with another edition of the same with viewer but with 42 slides from four different series (2) £100 - £150

Lot 369 AftEr piCAsso, A siLk sCrEEn sCArf depicting a three quar ter length study of an abstract figure 85 x 85cm, together with a silk sleeve embroidered in blue and gold silk threads depicting butterfly and floral motifs and framed behind glass, 63cm x 17cm (including frame) £40 - £60 Lot 370 A 1920’s bEAdEd ‘fLAppEr’ styLE drEss, the pale salmon pink ground heavily encrusted with bead and paste jeweled decoration, the drop waist with loose hanging lengths of ivory, ochre and chocolate coloured glass beaded lengths and with scalloped and graduated calf length skirt 50cm wide (chest) and 125cm drop, at fault, and a salmon pink matching ostrich feather fan (2) £200 - £400 Lot 371 A squArE wooL ChiLd’s bLAnkEt decorated with embroidered animal motifs to include elephant, cat and hen, circa 1950, 165cm x 165cm (at fault) £20 - £30 Lot 372 A worth London Ltd rEd LinEn drEss And jACkEt suit, circa 1960, UK 10, the shor t sleeved dress with cream running stitch detailing, and yellow metal clasp belt together with matching edge to edge jacket, a turquoise silk kaftan style dress heavily embroidered in gold and contrasting blue silk threads unlabelled, (at fault) and a red and white patterned sleeveless shift dress, circa 1970, unlabelled, (at fault) (3) £40 - £60 Lot 373 A grEEn vELvEt footbALL CAp dAtEd 1906, given to Edwin James (1869-1958), a Chirk player, he played as a forward and won Welsh Cup Winners Medals in 1892, 1893 & 1894 (at fault) £200 - £250

Lot 375 Eyton (rEv. r), AntiquitiEs of shropshirE, 12 vols, with steel engraved plates, 3/4 leather with blue cloth boards, London, John Russell Smith, 1854 £1,200 - £1,600 Lot 376 pottEr (b), thE tALE of mrs tittLEmousE, first edition, blue boards with hexagonal image, London. Frederick Warne, 1910 £200 - £250 Lot 377 LibErty yuLE tiEd gifts CAtALoguE for 1893, with original order form and pre paid order sheet, blue paper covers £100 - £150 Lot 378 soCiEty for thE protECtion of birds, ten annual repor ts comprising 6th, 10th (x2), 11th, 12th, 14th, 15th, 16th (x2), 19th, 1896-1909; RSPB report of the watchers committee, 1914; somErvELL (Cpt L), thE pErsECution of wiLd birds, Kendal, 1928; (12) £100 - £150 Lot 379 pEArs AnnuAL 1893, colour lithograph covers; thE Court CirCuLAr, dec 1st 1900; thE EstAtE mAgAzinE, March 1920; homE ChAt, Sep’t 26th, 1896; thE CEntEnAry boAt rACE official programme and four other items £80 - £120 Lot 380 A pAir of photogrAphs of king gEorgE v And quEEn mAry, the former titled ‘In remembrance of King george V 1936’ the latter signed by The Queen and dated 1942, by Vandyk, 41 Buckingham Palace Road, framed, photographs 31cm high, 20cm wide (2) Provenance: Entered for auction by the relatives of Cecil Robert Thompson, chauffeur to Queen Mary £200 - £300

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Lot 387 pridEAux (h), thE oLd And nEw tEstAmEnt, four vols, with six maps and eleven engraved plates and plans, tan calf, London, Knaplock, 1729 (4) £50 - £70

Lot 381 A giLt wood, siLk And buLLion work box of 17th CEntury dEsign, decorated with bow tied floral garlands, with pale silk lined interior, c1942; housed in a modified Edwardian mahogany bijouterie table, box 21cm high, 45cm wide and 35cm deep, the table 88cm tall, 60cm wide and 42cm deep

Lot 388 bAxtEr (g), six CoLourEd prints of pLAnEtAry motion by isAAC frost, comprising 1: The newtonian System of the Universe, 3, 6: The newtonian system, 7, 9 and 10: System according to the Holy Scriptures, circa 1846 (6) £100 - £150

Provenance: Entered for auction by the relatives of Cecil Robert Thompson, chauffeur to Queen Mary. Believed to have been raffled in 1942 to raise money for the war effort. £200 - £300

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Lot 382 LittLE (g), thE AngLErs CompLEtE guidE And CompAnion, first edition with twelve hand coloured plates, black and white illustrations, pictorial brown cloth, London, [1881] £200 - £300

Lot 389 A mid-20th CEntury ChinoisEriE dEsign LongCAsE CLoCk, the 9 1/2 inch square dial with silvered chapter ring and centred subsidiary seconds dial, the eight day weight driven movement striking on coiled gong, the pagoda topped hood over a long trunk door with lenticle, on a box base with skirting plinth, 214cm high £300 - £400 Lot 390 A LAtE 19th/EArLy 20th CEntury ovAL gErmAn pEwtEr pLAttEr, the dished interior within a broad rim depicting birds within scrolling fruit and flowers, 43cm wide £50 - £70

Lot 383 wEbEr (j.C), diE ALpEn-pfLAnzEn dEutsChLAnds und dEr sChwEiz, vols I, II, III only, hand coloured front is and 300 plates, green cloth, Munchen, 1872 £50 - £70 Lot 384 robErt rivE, ALbum of pompEi, 36 photographs, with photograph title page and scenes numbered 468, 1137, 453, 1602, 411, 1167, 478, 1593, 414, 1102, 412, 1103, 490, 1153, 471, 1171, 420, 1602, 491, 1717, 427, 440, 457, 492, 486, 488, 430, 431, 464, 438, 790, 444, 437, 400, two not numbered, with a watercolour dedication on the front fly leaf, ‘Julia H and george Whitby 1874’ (1) £100 - £200

Lot 391 A 20th CEntury grEEn ChinoisEriE timEpiECE with 3 1/2 inch silvered dial, 23cm high, along with a small mahogany spring-driven 18th century style mantel timepiece and a Victorian circular desk-top smokers stand with brass mounts and barrel vestas (3) £100 - £150 Lot 392 A frAmEd piECE of viCtoriAn stAinEd gLAss, the circular centre depicting a hunting scene, 75.5cm wide, 50cm high £50 - £70

Lot 385 royAL institutE of british ArChitECts tEstimoniEs, for Lieutenant J.g. Johnson, P.o.W, 298 oflag VIIB, comprising eleven large pencil and watercolour drawings of Athens, Wells Cathedral some dated June 1943, and architectural school designs and other loose ephemera, in a folder with hand titled and painted front board.

Lot 393 A viCtoriAn sAtin wood vEnEErEd frAmEd sAmpLEr, Mary gouldings, worked in the 9th year of her age 1860 depicting a central verse within a border of figures and animals, 73cm wide, 73.5cm high £100 - £150 Lot 394 An EdwArdiAn oAk thrEE bottLE tAntALus with pLAtEd mounts, the three hobnail cut decanters with canted corners, 41cm wide, 32cm high £80 - £120 Lot 395 A phiLLip’s’s tEA, ‘thErE’s no tEA LikE phiLLip’s’, LArgE formAt piCtoriAL EnAmEL AdvErtising sign (at fault), 91cm wide, 122cm high £500 - £700

during the Second World War, British prisoners of war were able to continue their architectural education under the auspices of the British Red Cross. James Kennedy Hawkes (1912-2004) tutored candidates for the RIBA intermediate and final exams at oflag VIIB. In the archive at RIBA there is mention of Lieut J.g. Johnson taking his intermediate exam in January 1942 £500 - £700 Lot 386 mAund (b), thE botAniC gArdEn, 2 vols, parts III and IV-V only, seventy two hand coloured plates only, 3/4 tan calf with cloth boards, London, Baldwin & Cradock, 1829 £100 - £150 32


Lot 398 An AfriCAn hArdwood figurE, 20th century, depicting a semi-clad kneeling woman with basket, mid brown patination, 53cm high £80 - £120

Lot 396 A bibA rEtAiLEd Art dECo styLE figurAL LAmp in the form of a naked young girl with one knee raised on a pedestal, draped decoration on an oval base holding a globe shade aloft, 70cm high £300 - £400

Lot 399 A 20th CEntury rEproduCtion fLoor stAnding figurAL LAmp AftEr Aug.morEAu in the form of a young boy holding a branch with birds standing on a naturalistic circular base, 93.5cm high £200 - £300

Lot 397 A bibA rEtAiLEd Art dECo styLE figurAL LAmp in the form of a naked young girl with one knee raised on a pedestal, draped decoration on an oval base holding a globe shade aloft, 70cm high £300 - £400

Lot 400 (wAr of 1812) A 19th CEntury doCumEntAry nAvAL diorAmA, the background set with an oval watercolour decorated with three tall ships tacking around icebergs, the foreground laid with a hand written documentary panel, the whole within a gilt and ebonised box frame. The beginning and end of the panel is tantalisingly indistinct however, ???’ Hethem Esq, Captain, and I george Harnage and I the third and junior lieutenant) at daylight on the morning of Sunday May 15 1814. Latitude at noon 44.25 north, longitude 48.20 west by my chronometer being about 30 miles east of the Boundesy (sic) of the great bank of new Foundland. We were going from England to Halifax in nova Scotia with 103 sail of convoy having nearly 5000 troops on board, the weather hazy with light Avis? From the eastward and excessively cold; we at daylight ? one of owner (sic) convoys to be ahead of us with the signal flying for land which we soon discovered to be an immense island of ice and several smaller floating in all directions, the larger upwards of one hundred feet in height, we instantly made signal for convoy to haul on sails and tack close to the wind until we could see the extent of owr (sic) danger, when we again made sail S&W and run along the said islands some twenty five miles and some seventy miles we lost sight of the ice -having passed by it at about a miles distance from it. on it there were a great number of sea gulls. By keeping a good look out not one of the convoy met with any danger. The Hamadryad led the convoy. It was at noon the next day that we lost sight of it in the ? - had we been some little further ahead before the dawn of the morning of May 15 1814 there is no calculating the damage that might have befell ourselves and the convoy. ? There is not any instance where such an immense body of ice had been seen so far south especially at the time of year. His Majesties frigate leader of 56 guns Captain Sir george Collier was our ? I was ? ? of the Hamadryad from February 14 1814 to February 3rd 1815 which day she was paid off at that ? having so much damaged by the ? hurricane of September 28th precious. She was immediately broke up. ... george Harnage, 1822. This sketch was taken on the morning of May 5th 1814 ? of Baswardyne 1845 ...’ £200 - £400

Lot 403 A bAkEr rEtAiLEd brAss CAsEd prismAtiC survEy CompAss in its original leather case with strap along with a service pattern clinometer in a leather case, a Shor t & Masons Ltd.. hand held level, a Baker retailed pocket barometer (uncased) one other pocket barometer and pocket compass all in a small leather document case £80 - £120

Lot 401 A rEproduCtion 20th CEntury Eight dAy LongCAsE CLoCk, the 11 inch square brass dial signed Smallcombe, Essex. the three train movement striking on rod gongs, the hood with swan neck pediment over a glazed front door on a cut out plinth, 202cm high £300 - £400 Lot 402 A frEnCh brAss miniAturE CArriAgE timEpiECE, the porcelain face and sides decorated with extensive river landscapes and rose swags around a ring of Roman numerals, the case engraved with scrolling leaves under a loop handle, on a cut out base, 9cm high £150 - £200

Lot 404 An AustriAn CoLd pAintEd bronzE owL, standing with wings out-swept, 9.5cm high £70 - £100 Lot 405 thE bEAvEr motorist’s union, circular pictorial enamel advertising sign, 51cm dia £300 - £500

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Lot 418 stEAd & simpson Ltd for rELiAbLE boots brAnChEs EvErywhErE, enamel adver tising sign, 61cm wide 30.5cm high £50 - £70

Lot 406 wiLLs’s goLd fLAkE CigArEttEs, enamel advertising sign, 119.5cm wide 51cm high £100 - £150 Lot 407 wiLLs’s goLd fLAkE CigArEttEs, enamel advertising sign, 91.5cm wide 23cm high £50 - £70

Lot 419 thrEE EnAmEL AdvErtising signs, Lyons Tea Sold Here, 30cm wide 23cm high, Lyons Tea, 68.5cm wide 18cm high and an Evening Mail sign, 44cm wide 12.5cm high (3) £80 - £120

Lot 408 CrAvEn ‘’A’’ wiLL not AffECt your throAt, enamel advertising sign, 123cm wide 34.5cm high £70 - £90 Lot 409 wE sELL royAL dAyLight oiL for Lighting Cooking hEAting, double sided enamel advertising sign, 51cm wide 40.5cm high £70 - £90

Lot 420 wiLLs’s goLd fLAkE CigArEttEs, double sided enamel advertising sign, 38cm wide 28cm high£60 - £80 Lot 421 Esso bLuE supEr ALL-purposE pArAffin, enamel advertising sign, 55.5cm wide 45.5cm high, £80 - £120

Lot 410 mELox dog foods thE finEst in thE worLd, double sided enamel adver tising sign, 30cm wide 46cm high £80 - £120

Lot 422 r whitE’s soft drinks, circular enamel advertising sign, 43cm diameter, £70 - £90

Lot 411 sprAtt’s ovALs mixEd or stAndArd buiLd-up A dog with sprAtt’s, enamel adver tising sign, 76cm wide 31cm high along with Your dog will thrive on Spratt’s balanced feeding plan mixed ovals and weetmeet, enamel advertising sign, 50.5cm wide 76cm high (2) £100 - £150

Lot 423 ALAddin pink pArAffin, enamel advertising sign, 53cm wide 35.5cm high £70 - £90 Lot 424 CAdbury’s ChoCoLAtE dELiCious & whoLEsomE, enamel adver tising sign, 44cm wide 16cm high £60 - £80

Lot 412 firEstonE tyrEs, a Pictorial enamel advertising sign showing a map of England and Wales, 73cm wide 123cm high £200 - £400

Lot 425 ‘CApstAn’ nAvy Cut tobACCo & CigArEttEs, double sided enamel adver tising sign, 38.5cm wide 28cm high £60 - £80

Lot 413 dAiLy tELEgrAph And morning post 1d, enamel advertising sign, 123cm wide 33cm high £100 - £150 Lot 414 ALL thE fAmiLy drinks ‘CoronA’ spArkLing & fruit squAsh, enamel advertising sign, 76.5cm wide 51.5cm high £70 - £100

Lot 426 wiLLs’s CApstAn, CirCuLAr EnAmEL AdvErtising mirror, 20cm diameter and a dunville’s VR Whisky, circular enamel advertising tray by Richard Patterson & Co. Belfast, 30.5cm dia £50 - £70 Lot 427 swAn vEstAs thE smokErs mAtCh, enamel advertising thermometer, 8cm wide 37.5cm high along with a Swan Inks Blue-Black and Coloured, enamel advertising sign, 45.5cm wide 10cm high (2) £60 - £90

Lot 415 wE sELL ELEy kynoCh CArtridgEs, enamel advertising sign, 46cm wide 25.5cm high £60 - £90 Lot 416 wELLington journAL & shrEwsbury nEws, pictorial enamel advertising sign, 48cm wide 63cm high, £70 - £90 Lot 417 for thE pEopLE hudson’s soAp EAsy And sAfE, enamel advertising sign, 49cm wide 35.5cm high £50 - £70

Lot 428 usE EngLAnds gLory mAtChEs, enamel advertising sign, 30.5cm wide 15.5cm high £50 - £70 Lot 429 tELEphonE tELEgrAms mAy bE tELEphonEd, enamel information sign, 56cm wide 23cm high £70 - £90 34


Lot 438 A pAir of mAitLAnd-smith brAss LinE strung hArdstonE EffECt bLoCk vEnEErEd smALL ChEst of four drawers fitted with brass swan neck handles, 54cm wide, 66cm high, 40cm deep (2) £1,000 - £1,500

Lot 430 notiCE dEfEnCE rEguLAtions issuEd by thE nAtionAL ALLotmEnts soCiEty, enamel Information sign, 20.5cm wide 33cm high £60 - £80 Lot 431 A viCtoriAn bonE hAndLEd mEChAniCAL stEEL CorksCrEw (lacking brush), 20cm long £80 - £120 Lot 432 A frEnCh jEAn pErzEL mirror with Side Illuminations together with a wall mounted glass shelf with brass decorative brackets, signed, 1930s-50s £200 - £300 Lot 433 A frEnCh Art dECo gLAss And mEtAL hAnging CEiLing Light fitting £30 - £50

Lot 439 An EArLy 20th CEntury stAinEd bEEChwood Art nouvEAu EAsEL with pierced scrolling leaf pediment, 199cm high, 54cm wide £80 - £120 Lot 440 A wiLLiAm iv rosEwood firEsCrEEn, the garland embroidered panel between turned uprights united by baluster fluted double stretcher, on four short scroll feet, 66cm wide, 102cm high £150 - £200

fuRnItuRE

Lot 441 A viCtoriAn fAux rosEwood poLE sCrEEn, the collage screen depicting a bird at a campana bird bath, within a scrolling pierced frame on a tripod base terminating in scroll feet (at fault), 163cm high £80 - £120

Lot 434 An 18th CEntury And LAtEr wALnut CAbinEt on stAnd, the display cabinet top with two glazed doors with arched glazing bars between canted front corners revealing two fixed shelves, on a two drawer base with four square tapering suppor ts united by wavy side stretchers on compressed bun feet 137cm wide, 203cm high, 38cm deep £350 - £450

Lot 442 A gEorgE iii mAhogAny LAnCAshirE styLE muLE ChEst, the low wavy back over a hinged lid and an arrangement of five false and two true short drawers fitted with brass swan neck handles, raised on ogee moulded bracket feet, 172cm wide, 118cm high, 53cm deep £300 - £500

Lot 435 An 18th CEntury styLE pEdEstAL suppEr tAbLE, the top of multiple dish form with shell mouldings, on a bird cage block and leaf carved baluster, raised on a tripod base terminating in ball and claw feet, 75cm diameter, 68cm high £150 - £200

Lot 443 A 17th CEntury And LAtEr oAk rEfECtory tAbLE the four plank top with cleated ends on four heavy end baluster suppor ts and two slender central turned supports, united by line moulded side stretchers, on cut block feet, 347cm long, 83.5cm deep, 82cm high £1,500 - £2,500

Lot 436 A gEorgE iii mAhogAny oCtAgonAL CELLArEttE on stAnd, the hinged lid with chevron strung edge and brass bound, opening to reveal a foil lined interior within two brass bands between brass side handles, on four channel moulded square legs (at fault), 49cm diameter, 69cm high £300 - £500

Lot 444 A wiLLiAm iv mAhogAny LibrAry dEsk, the rectangular top with tooled leather inser t, over an arrangement of six cockbeaded drawers to each side fitted with turned wooden handles, raised on turned and lappeted tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 186.5cm wide, 78cm high, 116.5cm deep £600 - £800

Lot 437 A rEgEnCy sCroLL End EmpirE styLE sofA covered in a later blue damask with painted show frame with gilt highlighting, raised on four side-swept short legs terminating in brass castors, 214cm wide, 86cm high, 66cm deep £700 - £900

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20tH CEntuRY DESIgn Lot 454 A mArCEL brEuEr ‘wAssiLy’ ChAir, 1960’s manufacture, the tubular steel frame with brown leather strappings, 78cm wide, 78cm high, 66cm depth (at fault) £100 - £200 Lot 455 An Art dECo ChromE tAbLE LAmp with chrome circular shade, 36cm diameter, 46cm high £80 - £120

Lot 445 A pAir of Art dECo bLondE wood vEnEErEd birds-EyE mApLE And wALnut bEdsidE CAbinEts, of curved form with open singular shelf and hinged door to reveal single shelved cupboard interior, 77cm high, 35cm wide, 33cm deep £100 - £150 Lot 446 An Art dECo CirCuLAr hALL tAbLE in burr walnut, raised on four column pedestal base, the top 89.5cm diameter, 66cm high (losses, requires re-polishing) £150 - £250 Lot 447 An Art dECo dEmi LunE bLondE wood tAbLE veneered in birds-eye maple, the circular frieze with single central drawer raised on four square leg supports, 76.5cm high, 107cm wide, 53.5cm deep (various veneer cracks, requires re-polishing) £100 - £200

Lot 456 An Art dECo ChromE mEtAL And grEEn gLAss mAntEL CLoCk, mounted on square chrome metal mounts, 21cm high (movement untested) £50 - £80 Lot 457 A pAir of Art dECo mArbLE bookEnds, 16cm high (2) £30 - £50 Lot 458 A CErAmiC ‘knifE sCuLpturE’, contemporary, ar tist unknown, mounted on square limestone plinth, 108cm high £30 - £50

Lot 448 An Art dECo burr mApLE CoffEE tAbLE, of elongated hexagonal form raised on curved pedestal base with black glazed insert top, 106cm wide, 47cm high, 55.5cm deep, (at fault) £150 - £250

Lot 459 jAnE ChArLEs, ‘sEAform with Cut bACk’ A 20th CEntury nEwCAstLE-upon-tynE studio gLAss bowL complete with three matching glass ‘pebbles’, inscribed signature, 35cm high £100 - £150

Lot 449 An Art dECo styLE ConsoLE tAbLE in Blonde Wood Birds Eye Maple, the rectangular top raised on four black painted curved side supports terminating in smaller rectangular base, 107cm wide, 79cm high, 56cm deep, and with glass cover to top £100 - £200

Lot 460 A stourbridgE gLAss bowL, blue and yellow, inscribed MWH 92, 15cm high £20 - £40

Lot 450 An Art dECo CirCuLAr tAbLE, the peach mirror top with a frosted glass center with light fitting beneath, on clear glass column supports and circular base, 46cm high £400 - £600 Lot 451 EiLEEn CoopEr, A hand painted ceramic bowl, decorated with an image of a naked female to the interior with similar pattern to the exterior, signed & dated 2000, hand painted ceramic bowl. £300 - £500

Lot 461 A susiE CoopEr pottEry bArrEL vAsE, mint green body with incised decoration, impressed signature and dated 1932, 18cm high £50 - £80 Lot 462 A susiE CoopEr pottEry grEEn vAsE, circa 1930, with incised scrolling decoration, inscribed ref. 276 and signature, 22cm high £50 - £80 Lot 463 An Art dECo ChromE stAndArd LAmp with opalescent glass shade 56cm diameter, the circular base 30cm diameter, the reeded column 165cm high £150 - £250 Lot 464 A pErspEx And bLACk LEAthEr two sEAtEr sofA, c 1970, the clear perspex frame with curved padded black leather back pad and with blacked padded leather seat, 130cm wide, 66cm high, 74cm deep £200 - £400

Lot 452 A pAir of CirCuLAr Art dECo oCCAsionAL tAbLEs in curved blonde wood with mirrored glass circular tops, 48cm diameter, 50cm high (2) £150 - £200 Lot 453 A ChromE-pLAtEd tubuLAr stEEL And gLAss oCCAsionAL tAbLE, Model HT9, 1931-1932 (production period) designed by Bernard oliver, manufactured by Pel Ltd, height 53.5cm, width 68.6cm, depth 68.5cm (missing plastic suction pads) £200 - £400 36


20tH CEntuRY mODERn BRItISH AnD EuROpEAn ARt Lot 465 † sAndrA bLow (1925 - 2006) Collage, Estate stamped, 15.5 x 27.5cm

Lot 474† sir tErry frost r.A (1915 - 2003) untitled, 1959, ink on paper, signed, 20.3 x 25.4cm

£500 - £800

Lot 466† pAtriCk CAuLfiELd (1936 - 2005) ‘some poems of jules Laforgue, 38e, ‘i’ll take my life monotonous’’, 1973, screenprint, signed and stamped on reverse, Edition B, ed.141/200, in perspex frame 40.5 x 35.5cm £200 - £300 Lot 467† pAtriCk CAuLfiELd (1936-2005) ‘somE poEms of juLEs LAforguE, 38p, ‘i’ve only the friendship of hotel rooms’’, 1973, screenprint, signed and stamped on reverse, Edition B, ed.141/200, 40.5 x 35.5cm £200 - £300

Lot 475† sir tErry frost r.A (1915-2003) untitled, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 1.3.95, 58 x 58cm £1,000 - £1,500 Lot 476† sir tErry frost r.A (1915-2003) ‘madron woodcut (boats)’ 1998 (Cat. 178-C) printer’s proof, signed on reverse, 84 x 24cm £100 - £200 Lot 477† sir tErry frost r.A (1915-2003) ‘At five o’Clock in the Afternoon 1’, 1991, etching, B.A.T., signed, 1990, 55 x 38cm, (with significant water staining, in silver leaf frame) £30 - £50

Lot 468† hEnry CLiffE, (1919 -1983) untitled, signed gouache on paper, 1958. 54 x 35cm (approx.) with nude on reverse £400 - £600

Lot 478† pAtriCk hEron (1920 - 1999) ‘the brushstroke series no 1 1999’, etching, 58 x 44cm

Lot 469† jEAn CoCtEAu (1889 -1963) ‘Antigone au grande Chapeau’, 1950, lithograph, signed in the plate, ed xxvii/50, 66 x 50cm £300 - £500 Lot 470† jim dinE (b.1935) ‘ties’,1970, etching, signed, ed 4 of 150, 79 x 56cm £300 - £400 Lot 471† roy turnEr durrAnt (1925-1998) untitled, 1966, gouache on paper, signed 50 x 67cm

£100 - £150

Lot 472† roy turnEr durrAnt (1925-1998) untitled, 1966, gouache on paper, signed 49 x 63cm

£100 - £150

£500 - £800

There are 38 sets, numbered 1 to 38. Each print estatestamped with the artist’s signature and numbered and signed on the verso by the artist’s daughters Katherine and Susanna Heron. Published in 1999. £300 - £500 Lot 479† pAtriCk hEron (1920-1999) the brushstroke series, no 5 1999, etching 58 x 44cm

£300 - £500

Lot 480† dAvid hoCknEy (b.1937) ‘Chair with newspaper’, 1998, signed etching with aquatint, ed 11 of 35, 73 x 52cm £2,000 - £3,000 Lot 481† john hoyLAnd (1934 - 2011) ‘tigers pupil’ 1983, signed etching with aquatint, ed 45 of 50, 40 x 34cm (cracked glass) £50 - £100

Lot 473† dAmE ELizAbEth frink (1930 -1993) ‘i flew through a black cloud and the winds came up from the hills below me’, 1987 etching, edition of 48, signed 31.5 x 31.5cm £200 - £300

Lot 482† john hoyLAnd (1934-2011) untitled, monotype, signed 95 x 80cm

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£300 - £500


Lot 483† john hoyLAnd (1934-2011) ‘25.12.71’ screenprint 1971, signed 142 x 95.5cm

Lot 493† robErt mothErwELL (1915 -1991) untitled b from ‘the basque suite’, 1970, screenprint, ed 3/150, signed 71.4cm x 56cm £500 - £800 Lot 494† EduArdo pAoLozzi (1924 - 2005) untitled, 1995, lithograph, ed 10 of 30, 22 x 32cm £80 - £120

£800 - £1,200

Lot 484† gAry humE (b 1962) ‘American tan xxiv’, 2007, signed screenprint, printer’s proof 1 of 1, 99 x 77cm £800 - £1,200 Lot 485† bryAn inghAm (1936 - 1997) ‘Lamplight and moonlight 1’, 1988, etching, IX of XII, signed 22 x 59cm £100 - £150

Lot 495† EduArdo pAoLozzi (1924-2005) ‘head’, 1978, signed etching, E/A, 44 x 28cm

Lot 486† ALbErt irvin (b.1922) untitled, 1980, signed etching, printer’s proof 1 of 5, 44 x 58cm £80 - £120 Lot 487† biLL jACkLin (b.1943) ‘man with a bib’, 1980, signed aquatint and etching ed 36/50, 30 x 22.5cm £50 - £100 Lot 488† pAdrAig mACmiAdhACAin (b. 1950) ‘two boats in march’, mixed medium, (painted in St Ives 2004) signed and framed, 23.5 x 28.5cm £200 - £400

£200 - £300

Lot 496† viCtor pAsmorE (1908 -1998) ‘brown image’, 1974, signed etching, aquatint and screenprint, aside from ed of 60, 64 x 20cm £400 - £600 Lot 497† viCtor pAsmorE (1908-1998) untitled, 1975, signed etching, aquatint and screenprint, artist’s proof iv/ix, 37.5 x 37.5cm £400 - £600 Lot 498† pAbLo piCAsso (1881- 1973) ‘A los toros avec picasso’ Les banderilles, 1961, lithograph, paper size 24 x 31cm £80 - £100

Lot 489† frAnk mArtin (1921 -2005) ‘Ecstasy’, 1974, woodcut, artist’s proof, signed 40 x 58cm £150 - £200

£300 - £500

Lot 499† pAtriCk proCktor (1936 - 2003) ‘forbidden City, peking’, 1980, signed colour aquatint, ed 36 of 75, 45 x 60cm £400 - £600 Lot 500† pAtriCk proCtor(1936-2003) ‘riva ii’, 1972, signed colour aquatint, ed 45/75, 26.5 x 69cm £150 - £200 Lot 501† pAtriCk proCtor (1936-2003) ‘venice scene at night’, signed artist’s proof, etching, 54cm x 34cm £200 - £400

Lot 492† frAnk mArtin (1921-2005) ‘Aurora drive’, watercolour, signed 55 x 34cm, (original painting for 1978 drypoint) £400 - £600

Lot 502† oLiffE riChmond (1919 - 1977) ‘pilot’, 1966, signed, edition 201 of 250, lithograph paper size 63 x 50cm £80 - £100

Lot 490† frAnk mArtin (1921-2005) ‘the perils of pauline’, preliminary pencil sketch for 1970 woodcut, signed 60 x 40cm £100 - £200 Lot 491† frAnk mArtin (1921-2005) ‘the harbour Entrance’, 1981, pencil and crayon, signed 30 x 45cm

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Lot 503† gEorgEs rouAuLt (1871 - 1958) ‘vierge aux sept glaives’, 1926 published in 1948, signed aquatint, drypoint and roulette, edition of 450 58cm x 40.5cm £600 - £800

Lot 512† john pipEr, british (1903-1992) ‘Conisbrough Castle, south yorkshire’ signed artist proof, limited edition 67/100, also inscribed on a label verso, screenprint in colour, 60cm x 80cm Provenance: With the goldmark gallery, Uppingham, Rutland, LE15 9SQ, stock no 36281 (1982)

Lot 504† normAn stEvEns (1937 - 1988) ‘square’, signed 1973, etching with aquatint, edition 24 of 50, 38cm x 54cm £100 - £200 Lot 505† normAn stEvEns (1937-1988) ‘Clapboard house in moonlight’, 1973, final proof, etching, signed 38cm x 53cm

May be subject to artist resale rights

£700 - £900

Lot 513† john pipEr, british (1903-1992) ‘bridgham parish Church’, signed artist’s proof, coloured screenprint, signed, edition number 67/100 £500 - £700

£150 - £200

Lot 514† john pipEr, british (1903-1992) ‘All saints Church, walsoken, norfolk’ signed artist’s proof, screenprint in colour, extensively inscribed on a later label verso with title and biographical details on the artist 53.5cm x 69cm £600 - £800 Lot 515† john pipEr, british (1903-1992), ‘st nicholas Church, Alcester’ signed artist’s proof, limited edition 93/100 screenprint in colour, 54cm x 69.5cm £500 - £700

Lot 506† normAn stEvEns (1937-1988) ‘stonehenge’, 1974, etching with aquatint, signed edition 46 of 88, 43cm x 45cm £100 - £200 Lot 507† joE tiLson (b.1928) ‘he, she and it’, signed 1970, printer’s proof, etching, 78cm x 50cm £150 - £250 Lot 508† joE tiLson (b.1928) ‘transparency vallegrande bolivia, october 10th, 1969’ edition 66 of 70, screenprint and collage on PVC and wove paper, signed 69cm x 49cm £300 - £500

Lot 516† john pipEr, british (1903-1992) ‘teffont Evias, wiltshire’, numbered 37/70, signed artist’s proof, inscribed on a later label verso, screenprint in colour, 53cm x 40cm (pl) £700 - £900

Lot 509† joE tiLson ‘kore, 1981’, untitled, signed soft-ground etching and aquatint, edition 40/50, 181cm x 42.5cm £200 - £400

Lot 517† EdwArd bAwdEn CbE, rA (1903-1989) ‘kew palace’, signed limited edition, numbered 107/160, coloured lithograph, 51cm x 63.5cm

Lot 510† unidEntifiEd Artist, ‘Cuba’, indistinct signature 2002, artist’s proof, etching, 20cm x 36cm £20 - £30

Provenance: goldmark gallery, Uppingham, Ruttend, LE15, Stock no. 42030 £200 - £300 Lot 518† (AftEr) EriC rAviLious (1903-1942) ‘Lombardy poplars’ Bears a signature within the image, limited edition print 82/500, extensively inscribed on various labels verso, 47.5cm x 56.5cm together with one other Eric Ravillious print (2)

Lot 511† john pipEr, british (1903-1992) ‘stokesay’, signed artist’s proof, limited edition 68/70, screenprint in colour, 60.5cm x 81.5cm Sold together with the original invoice from the CCA galleries, the original price being £1500 on the 7th of April, 1990. £800 - £1,200

Sold together with a certificate of authenticity, signed by Anne Ullmann and dated the 7th of december, 2007 (daughter of Eric Ravillious). Published by the new Towner Trust and Towner Art gallery. £100 - £150 39


Lot 519† pEtEr CAmpbELL (1931-1989) ‘Church tower in Landscape’ signed Campbell, also inscribed on a label verso, pencil and watercolour, 39.5cm x 51cm £60 - £80

Lot 526† (AftEr) gEorgE rouAuLt (20th CEntury) untitled, lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, Jan-March 1938 35.5 x 26cm editition/info: verve no4, signed and printed in the plate

Lot 520† dAvid smith (b.1920) ‘driller’ oil on board 86cm x 58.5cm

Provenance: dreweatts

Lot 527† (AftEr) gEorgE rouAuLt (20th CEntury) untitled, lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1938, 35.5 x 26cm edition/info: verve no4 signed/printed in the plate

The work is sold together with the original exhibition catalogue entitled ‘London Artists’, held at Shrewsbury School June 1969. The original price being 50 gns. £200 - £300 Lot 521† dAmE ELizAbEth frink, C.h, d.b.E, r.A (1930-1993) four figures on horseback, with building beyond, signed artist proof, limited edition print 5/63, black and white etching, 51cm x 37.5cm (pl) £300 - £500

Provenance: dreweatts

Provenance: dreweatts

Provenance: dreweatts

Lot 531† (AftEr) hEnri mAtissE (20th CEntury) untitled, heliogravure, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1938, 35.5 x 26cm, edition/info: verve no 4, signed/printed in the plate

£150 - £250

Lot 525† AftEr fErnAnd LEgEr (20th CEntury) ‘tete Et feuille’, signed and printed in the plate lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1939, verve no5-6 35.5 x 26cm Provenance: dreweatts

£200 - £300

Lot 530† (AftEr) hEnri mAtissE (20th CEntury) ‘tete’, lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1939, signed/printed in the plate, verve no 5-6, 35.5 x 26cm £250 - £350

£250 - £350

Lot 524† (AftEr) AristidE mAiLLoL (20th CEntury) untitled, lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, date JanuaryMarch 1939, 35.5 x 26cm, edition/info: verve no5-6, signed and printed in the plate Provenance: dreweatts

£150 - £250

Lot 529† (AftEr) piErrE bonnArd (20th CEntury) ‘portrait (fragment)’, lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1939, 35.5 x 26cm, verve no5-6, signed/printed in the plate

£350 - £450

Lot 523† (AftEr) gEorgE brAquE (20th CEntury) ‘figure (fragment)’, lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, date JanuaryMarch 1939, 35.5 x 26cm, edition/info: Verve no 5-6 Provenance: dreweatts

£150 - £250

Lot 528† (AftEr) AristidE mAiLLoL (20th CEntury) untitled, lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1939, 35.5 x 26cm, verve no5-6, signed/printed in the plate

Lot 522† (AftEr) hEnri mAtissE (20th CEntury) ‘La danse’, verve no4 lithograph on wove paper, printed by Mourlot Freres, date January-March 1938, 35.5 x 52.5cm Provenance: dreweatts

£150 - £250

Provenance: dreweatts

£150 - £250

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£150 - £250


Lot 532† (AftEr) hEnri mAtissE (20th CEntury) ‘femme Au Chaupeau’, signed/printed in the plate, lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1939, edition/info: verve no5-6 35.5cm x 52cm Provenance: dreweatts

Lot 539† (AftEr) Andy wArhoL (20th CEntury) ‘flowers’, 1980s, screen print, in colour published by ‘Sunday B. Morning Andy Warhol’s Swiss art dealer, stamped on the verso, 91cm x 91cm

£250 - £350

Provenance: Private Collector

Lot 533† (AftEr) gEorgE rouAuLt (20th CEntury) ‘tete de jeune fille’, lithograph, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1939, 35.5 x 26cm, edition/info: verve no 5-6 Signed/printed in the plate Provenance: dreweatts

Lot 540† (AftEr) Andy wArhoL (20th CEntury) ‘flowers’, 1980s, published by ‘Sunday B. Morning Andy Warhol’s Swiss art dealer, stamped on the verso, screenprint in colour 91cm x 91cm

£200 - £300

Provenance: Private Collector

Lot 534† (AftEr) hEnri mAtissE, (20th CEntury) untitled, heliogravure, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1939, 35.5cm x 52cm, edition/info: verve no 4 signed/printed in the plate Provenance: dreweatts

£150 - £250

Provenance: Private Collector

£1,500 - £2,500

Provenance: Private Collector

Provenance: Private Collector

£150 - £250

£350 - £450

Lot 544† giLLiAn AyrEs (b.1930) ‘sikar ii’, 1993, media etching with aquatint and carborundum, printed in colours with extensive handcolouring in acrylic paint on woven paper, numbered 52/100, signed and dated in pencil

Provenance: Exhibited at the Waddington galleries, 2 Cork Street, London W1X 1PA. Ex collection R. Winton (esq). £1,500 - £2,500

Provenance: Private Collector

£1,500 - £2,500

Lot 545† shEphArd fAirEy (20th/21st CEntury) ‘the giant rock and roll swindle’, screen print, 2002, edition number 127/300 60 x 45.5cm

Lot 538† bridgEt riLEy (b.1931) ‘to midsummer’, 1989, numbered 33/100 coloured silkscreen, signed and dated, published by Advanced graphics London, blindstamp lower right corner (behind mount) £2,500 - £3,500

£350 - £450

Lot 543† (AftEr) Andy wArhoL (20th CEntury) ‘marilyn’, screen print, published by ‘Sunday B. Morning Andy Warhol’s Swiss art dealer, stamped on the verso

Lot 537† pAtriCk CAuLfiELd (1936-2005) ‘weekend Cabin’, 1967, limited edition 26/75, signed lower right screenprint in colour, 87.5cm x 66cm

Provenance: Private Collection

£400 - £600

Lot 542† (AftEr) Andy wArhoL (20th CEntury) ‘marilyn’, screen print, published by ‘Sunday B. Morning Andy Warhol’s Swiss art dealer, stamped on the verso

Lot 536† (AftEr) hEnri mAtissE (20th CEntury) untitled heliogravure, printed by Mourlot Freres, January-March 1939, edition/info: verve no. 5-6 35.5 x 52cm signed/printed in the plate Provenance: dreweatts

£250 - £350

Lot 541† (AftEr) Andy wArhoL (20th CEntury) ‘mao’, screen print, published by ‘Sunday B. Morning Andy Warhol’s Swiss art dealer, stamped on the verso, 91 x 91cm

Lot 535† pAtriCk CAuLfiELd (1936-2005) ‘fig branch’, 1972, limited edition 52/72, signed lower right, screenprint in colour, frame size 112 x 86.5cm Provenance: KS and Private Collector

£250 - £350

Provenance: Carzar gallery-private collector £250 - £300 41


Lot 546† sEx pistoLs (20th CEntury) ‘my way poster’, 1976 official german Music poster print, 68.5 x 46cm

Lot 554† sir tErry frost (1915- 2003) ‘black sun dipper (black moon)’, signed artist’s proof, numbered 16/125 screenprint, 92cm x 50cm Edition/info: 16/125

Provenance: Carzar gallery-private collector £500 - £800 Lot 547† sEx pistoLs, (20th CEntury) 100 club promotional flyer, Music Poster print, Jamie Reid design, 1976 June 29th Tuesday July 6th 29.5cm x 21cm

Provenance: MWFA gallery

Lot 555† dAvid hoCknEy (b.1937) ‘blue guitar’, personally signed postcard set, 1993 Signed with yellow david Hockney compslip

Provenance: Carzar gallery-private collector £500 - £800 Lot 548† sEx pistoLs (20th CEntury) ‘And we dont Care’, Music Poster Screenprint, Jamie Reid design 1976 June 29th - Tuesday July 6th, 30 x 21cm

Provenance: direct from studio in LA

£300 - £500

Lot 556† sir tErry frost (1915- 2003) ‘black ochre & red’, screenprint, 1992, 74.5cm x 54cm Edition/info: Edition 50 signed, dated

Provenance: Carzar gallery-private collector £700 - £900 Lot 549† dAvid hoCknEy (b.1937) ‘untitled for joe wachs’ signed artist’s proof, limited edition number 130, a coloured lithograph, 1993 55.5cm x 65.4cm

Provenance: Innocent Art

£1,400 - £1,600

Lot 557† CArL jAyCoCk (20th/21st CEntury ContEmporAry) ‘diana in the stars’ artist signed proof, dated 2007, also inscribed with the title and numbered 1/2, pigment inkjet on Somerset Archival paper, 40.5cm x 41cm

Provenance: Tamm Fine Art, private collector £1,800 - £2,300 Lot 550† pAuL nobLE (b.1963) ‘A’, 2002, colour etching on arches paper, signed, dated, numbered 9/30 101.5 x 91cm

Extensively inscribed verso with biographical details on the artist, his awards + residencies. May be subject to artist resale rights £300 - £400

Provenance: Tamm Fine Art San Francisco £1,800 - £2,000 Lot 551† gAvin turk (b.1967) ‘its in the bag’, 1997, limited edition number 3/300 coloured etching, 92 x 72cm Provenance: Counter gallery

£1,400 - £1,600

Lot 558† CArL jAyCoCk (20th/21st CEntury ContEmporAry) ‘john Lennon and gun sign’ signed verso and dated 2009, also inscribed with the title, 1/2 artist proofs, archival pigment ink print on Somerset paper, 46cm x 40.5cm £200 - £300

£400 - £600

Lot 559† sir tErry frost r.A (1915-2003) ‘red, yellow and black’, artist’s signed proof, also extensively inscribed verso and dated 1997, published by the artist - newlyn, Cornwall, from an edition of 40, coloured lithograph, 76cm x 53cm £700 - £900

Lot 552† dAmiEn hirst (b.1965) ‘billy mill roundabout’, colour etching, 2002, edition 68 From In a spin the action of the world on things 91.5 x 63cm Provenance: gallery 17 Shrewsbury, private collector £2,000 - £2,200 Lot 553 no Lot

Lot 560† phiLip mEninsky (1919-2007) the Cathedral at Arles signed, watercolour and gouache on tinted paper, 38.5cm x 47.5cm together with a further landscape (France) (2) £150 - £200 42


Lot 561† phiLip mEninsky (1919-2007) ‘nude with a headscarf’, signed and inscribed on a label verso, pastel and coloured crayon, 37.5cm x 34.5cm £120 - £160

Lot 569† normAn stEvEns (1937-1988) ‘first Lily’ unframed etching, 1979, 48cm x 42cm

Lot 562† styLE of h sChEibEr (20th/21st CEntury ContEmporAry) ‘two girls seated at a bar’ bears a signature, oil on canvas board, 58 x 48cm £300 - £400 Lot 563† mAtthEw bAdELL (20th/21st CEntury ContEmporAry) ‘temple of noah, send an Angel in the morning’ signed with artist’s monogram, dated 2000, and inscribed Ad (anno domini), with further inscription verso, oil on board, 50cm x 39.5cm £150 - £200

Lot 570† normAn stEvEns (1937-1988) ‘Courtyard’ Etching, 1974, signed and unframed edition 73/83, 32cm x 62cm

Lot 564† ALLEn jonEs, (b.1937) ‘pour le levres’, a standing female with blue boots and green corset etc, a signed artist’s proof, limited edition print 35/200, 80.5cm x 65cm screenprint in colours, £150 - £250

Lot 572† gErd winnEr (b.1936) ‘Catfish row 3’ Intaglio print, 1979, signed and unframed edition 33/46, 68cm x 54cm

Lot 565† ALLEn jonEs (b.1937) kneeling girl with green hoop, coloured print on silvered background 116.5cm x 52cm £150 - £250 Lot 566† ALLEn jonEs (b.1937) standing girl, red and black signed artist’s proof, limited edition print 60/60, 84.5cm x 42cm £100 - £150

Lot 573† john ALford (20th/21st CEntury ContEmporAry) ‘the great wind on Linley Avenue’ signed and dated ‘90, also inscribed verso, with the title, artist’s address and the original purchase price of £650 oil on board, a triptych, overall size 60cm x 96cm, the centre panel 60.5cm x 50cm, the right and left panels each 60cm x 23cm

May be subject to artists resale rights

May be subject to artists resale rights

May be subject to artists resale rights

May be subject to artists resale rights

£60 - £80

£60 - £80

The right and left panels also bear paintings to verso (double sided), the artist lived at ‘47, Porthill Road, Shrewsbury, SY3 8Rn £200 - £400 Lot 574† CArL jAyCoCk (20th/21st CEntury) ‘diana danger press’ (red) pigment ink jet on somerset archival paper, 2009, 1 of 4 aps 66cm x 62.5cm £200 - £300

£1,500 - £2,000

Lot 568† riChArd smith (b.1931) ‘session ii’ 2000, Paper pulp monoprint, signed and framed, 89cm x 59cm May be subject to artists resale rights

£80 - £120

Lot 571† gErd winnEr (b.1936) ‘Catfish row 1’ Intaglio print, 1979, signed and unframed, edition 33/46, 68cm x 54cm

Lot 567† howArd hodgkin (b.1932) ‘red palm’ lithograph with hand colouring, 1987, signed and framed, pp.13/85, 108cm x 135cm May be subject to artists resale rights

£50 - £80

Lot 575† CArL jAyCoCk (20th/21st CEntury) ‘diana danger press’ (blue) pigment ink jet on somerset archival paper, 2009, 1 of 4 aps 66cm x 62.5cm £200 - £300

£100 - £200

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Prospective buyers should note that although every effort is made to note repairs, restoration and damage in the catalogue descriptions, a lack of any such note should not be taken to imply that the lot is in perfect condition. All weights stated in the catalogue are approximate only, these figures are for reference only and prospective buyers should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy. Prospective buyers are reminded that coloured gemstones have historically been treated to enhance their appearance. A variety of methods have been, and are currently used to improve both transparency and colour of various gemstones. All yellow and white metals have not been tested. The International Jewellery Trade generally accept these methods. It is not possible for Halls to obtain gemmological reports on all stones offered for sale and therefore all Halls Holding’s estimates assume that gemstones have been enhanced.

Whilst Halls Fine Art are not packers or shippers we are happy to liaise with your chosen carrier for removal of lots after sale. Please note, no lots shall be released to a carrier until payment has been received. If you have not arranged shipping with a chosen carrier, Halls Fine Art can also provide a list of shippers in our area. For further information, please email peter.@hallsgb.com or call 01743 284777

Prospective buyers should be aware that general wear to include; creasing, light foxing, small tears, bumped corners, worn boards or weak spine/joints, will not be specified in the catalogue descriptions. Any substantial losses/wear to include detached boards, detached spines or extensive graffiti will be described as ‘at fault’. Prospective buyers must satisfy themselves with a condition report prior to bidding, Halls Holdings can take no responsibility for condition of purchased lots if condition reports were not requested.

Although every effort is made to note damage and restoration, the absence of such information does not imply that the lot is free from defects. detailed condition reports and email images can be obtained on request until 4.00pm the day prior to the sale.

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ExpLAnAtIOn Of CAtALOguIng tERmS fOR pAIntIngS, mInIAtuRES, SCuLptuRES AnD pRIntS Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date and age, provenance and condition is a statement of opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. Halls fine Art reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. 1.

John Constable

In our opinion a work by the artist. When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks, followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named.

2.

Attributed to John Constable

In our opinion probably a work by the artist, but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category.

3.

Studio of John Constable

In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may or may not have been executed under the artist’s direction.

4.

Circle of John Constable

In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand, closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil.

5.

Style of… follower of John Constable

In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.

6.

Manner of John Constable

In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.

7.

After John Constable

In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.

8.

The term signed and/or dated and/or inscribed means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are from the hand of the artist.

9.

The term bears a signature and/or date and/or inscription means that in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription have been added by another hand.

10.

dimensions are given height before width.

11.

Pictures are framed unless otherwise stated.

Artists resale rights In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006, all lots marked † which sell for €1,000 or more are subject to a resale royalty charge ("Royalty"). This Royalty is payable by the Bidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of Bidder's premium) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000. For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment shall be passed directly to the design and Artists Copyright Society (dACS), 33 great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0dX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or dACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk

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Commission Bidding sLip SALE DAtE: Wednesday 21st August 2013 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 as there may be. You may also instruct a ‘plus one bid’ which might save you from losing the lot by one bid. in which case please write ‘+1’. please note all successful bids are subject to a buyer’s premium of 19.5% plus vAt. I have read and agree to comply with the notices and Conditions of Sale.

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(bLoCk LEttErs) title ............... initials ................. surname..................................................................................... (bLoCk LEttErs) Address.............................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................................................................... post Code: .................................................................telephone number:................................................................ Email: ............................................................................................................................................................................... signature:.................................................................... date: ......................................................................................... pLEAsE ChECk your bids Bids placed by telephone are accepted solely at the sender’s risk; if they are not confirmed in writing Halls cannot be liable for not executing them accurately. Please note, if bids cannot be read clearly they will not be executed. If you do not wish to receive direct mailing from Halls Holdings Ltd. Please tick here

Telephone lines must be booked by 4pm on Tuesday 20th August 2013. We do not accept telephone bids on the day of the sale. Please book early to avoid disappointment.

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Conditions of sALE

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.

1. definitions. In these Conditions Halls Holdings Limited act only as auctioneers and agents for the seller and the representative of Halls Holdings Limited conducting the auction is called the “Auctioneer”.

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

2. general. Whilst Halls Holdings Limited make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogues and the description of any lot:(a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots sold by the seller with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. (b) Halls Holdings Limited do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify, and in such case the auctioneers do so as agents of the seller and are not themselves responsible for such claims. (c) All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Halls Holdings Limited unless they have been instructed in writing by the seller to so certify. (d) Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneers within ten days of the day of the sale.

5. default. Halls Holdings Limited disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the seller because they act as agents for the seller only and therefore do not pay out to the seller until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. 6. in the event of a sale by private treaty both the seller and the buyer agree to be bound by the general and any Special Conditions of Sale. 7. third party Liability. Every person on Halls Holdings Limited’s premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk. He shall have no claim against Halls Holdings Limited in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save in so far as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Halls Holdings Limited’s employees.

3. the Auction. (a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the seller for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the auctioneer’s discretion. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the seller. Where no reserve has been placed (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person on his behalf (who may be the Auctioneer). (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere

Conditions of sALE AppLiCAbLE to buyErs 8. inspection. opportunity is given for inspection and each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 9. property and risk. The legal title in a lot shall not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot sold until the purchase price (as defined in 10 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall 50


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.

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.

14. Lots on which value Added tax is payable on or included in the hammer price are indicated in the catalogue or description sheet with a sign. VAT is payable on or included in the hammer price of such lots at the rates prevailing on the day of the auction.

11. removal of goods. (a) no purchase shall be claimed or removed until the sale has been concluded. All lots shall be paid for and removed at the buyer’s risk and expense by the end of the second working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and subject to a warehousing charge. If they are not paid for and removed within seven days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sell them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability which there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot. (b) In the event of any failure of the buyer to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lots, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Handelsbanken Base Rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within forty-eight hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidder’s own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether in the auctioneer’s favour or requiring endorsement, cannot be accepted.

Conditions of sALE AppLiCAbLE to sELLErs 15. the seller authorises Halls Holdings Limited to deduct commission at the published rate and to retain the buyer’s premium of 19.5% plus VAT. The seller agrees to pay all special advertising charges and illustration charges (see 24) insomuch that they are reasonable. scale of Commission - Halls Business tariff card available at all Halls offices and salerooms on request. 16. value Added tax. A seller who sends for sale by auction any chattel(s) which is an asset of his business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for Value Added Tax purposes and, if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the dealer Margin Scheme covering works of art, etc. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods. 17. instructions. All goods delivered to the Auctioneers’ premises will be deemed to be delivered for Sale by Auction and will be catalogued and sold accordingly unless special instructions are recorded on the receipt.

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.

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. 51


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 undertake the collection of expressly as Agents, they will if recommend a carrier on the which there will be a charge.

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 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

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.

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.

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.

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. 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.

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

A copy of Halls complaints procedure is on display at all Halls offices, and a copy will be made available to you on request.

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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