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FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS

Thursday 5th & Friday 6th October 2023

FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS

To be held at: 10-12 Cotswold Business Village, London Road, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 0JQ

THURSDAY 5TH & FRIDAY 6TH OCTOBER 2023

Viewing

Tuesday 3rd October – 10.00am to 5.00pm

Wednesday 4th October – 10.00am to 5.00pm

Day of the Sale

Auction scheduled to start at 10am with bidding in the room and live bidding on the internet bidding platforms. Telephone bids and commission bids are accepted and potential bidders will need to be registered with us before the sale.

SPECIALISTS

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Catalogue £10.00 (£14.00 by post)

Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd 10-12 Cotswold Business Village, London Road, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 0JQ NB. Please telephone to arrange collection.

Telephone: 01608 695695 Mobile: 07976 919836

Email: enquiries@kinghamsauctioneers.com Website: www.kinghamsauctioneers.com

John Keightley Associate Director Senior Valuer and Cataloguer Mark Oliver Consultant Decorative Arts Specialist Adrian Rathbone Associate Director Allison White Auctioneer, Valuer and Photographer Geoff Shepherd Associate Director Office Manager Steven Bruce Consultant Valuer George Kingham Director David Pregun Jewellery and Watches Eric Belgrave Photographer

MAP AND DIRECTIONS

Our auction site is based in the market town of Moreton-in-Marsh on the edge of the Cotswolds.

By Car

We are centrally located on the A44 in reach of motorways the M5, M4, M40 and M42

By Rail

Moreton-in-Marsh’s train station is less than a mile from the auction site

By Plane

The nearest International Airports are Birmingham, 45 miles and Heathrow, 70 miles

Accomodation

www.cotswolds.com/accommodation

DELIVERY SERVICES FOR BUYERS

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USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYERS

Please see full Terms and Conditions at the back of this catalogue.

Buying at Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd:

There are several ways you can bid at our auctions; by leaving a commission bid, on the telephone and live via the internet.

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It is essential that all prospective buyers register with us prior to the auction. Proof of identification will be required in order for a bidding number to be allocated which can then be used when bidding for an item.

Commission Bids

Kinghams will execute bids if you are unable to attend the sale. Bids can be left with our staff during or after viewing, or in advance by telephone or e-mail: enquiries@kinghamsauctioneers.com

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Condition

Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports are available on request. (no later that 48 hours before the sale).

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There is a buyer’s premium of 25% plus VAT on the first £500,000 of the hammer price of each lot. 18% plus VAT on the excess of £500,001 and up to £1,000,000 of the hammer price of each lot, and 15% plus VAT on the excess of £1,000,001 of the hammer price of each lot.

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4 CONTENTS Day One Jewellery 1 – 43 Watches, coins and pens 44 – 53 Silver 54 – 118 Metalware 119 – 184 Works of Art 185 – 245 Books & Prints 246 – 281 Watercolours 282 – 343 Paintings 344 – 414 Glass 415 – 536 Day Two Oriental Ceramics and works of Art 537 – 578 Militaria 579 – 591 Furniture 592 – 615 Clocks 616 – 626 European Ceramics 627 – 661 Moorcroft & Art Pottery 662 – 768 Studio Pottery 769 – 810 British Ceramics 811 – 1047

DAY ONE

1 A 9ct gold and aquamarine ring, size Q, 4.65g £70 - £100

2 A 19th century gold white hardstone brooch, carved to depict a gentleman in profile, atop an oval onyx base, length 4.9cm, 25.8g £50 - £80

3 A late Victorian 18ct gold rosecut diamond three-stone ring, hallmarks for Birmingham 1896, ring size N, 2.3g £50 - £80

4 A 9ct gold mounted cameo brooch, 4cm long, 6.3g £20 - £40

5 Two 22ct gold wedding bands, size M and U1/2, 5.41g (2) £100 - £200

6 Three 9ct gold rings and wedding bands, including a buckled belt, sizes U and V, 20.12g (3) £100 - £200

13 A matched pair of 14ct gold bi colour earrings, white gold spheres on yellow claws, one set with a small pink stone, 2.5cm, 8.39g £40 - £60

14 A 15ct gold gem set bar brooch, open floral design with peridot and seed pearls, together with a diamond set bar brooch and 9ct gold shield fob, 10.72g (3) £70 - £100

15 William Bishop Ford (British, 1832-1922), an enamel portrait miniature of a Pointer, signed and dated 1887 verso, mounted in yellow metal to form a stick pin, 6.5cm long, in a fitted presentation case £200 - £300

16 A silver gilt and enamelled pendant locket, probably Austrian, grey guilloche enamel panels, one painted with a basket of roses, 2.5cm diameter £50 - £80

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20 Keswick School Industrial Art, an Arts and Crafts silver garnet set brooch, circular form, reticulated and cast with knotted flowers around a central cabochon stone, 3cm diameter, 7.3g £100 - £200

21 James Fenton, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, Birmingham 1909, the circular drop with three moulded spade leaves between hammer head spokes, blue purple enamel ground, suspended from a poppy head bar, 4cm long £80 - £120

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7 An 18ct gold and diamond bar brooch, twenty old cut diamonds graduating down from centre, claw set in white metal bar, tested as 18ct gold

Note: includes Valuation for Insurance by Pragnells £400 - £600

8 A 9ct gold sapphire and singlecut diamond cluster ring, size L, 3.00g £100 - £150

9 A sapphire cabochon band ring, white metal (probably platinum) with diamond line shoulders and central oval stone, size J, 5.31g £200 - £300

10 A 9ct gold watch chain, fob links and T bar, 50cm long, 23,34g £300 - £500

11 A 10g fine gold ingot pendant, Credit Suisse, cast marks and serial number 071467, 10g £300 - £500

12 A gold mounted porcelain plaque brooch, circular form, painted with a mirror image of Monarch of the Glen after Landseer, signed W Hughes, dated 1915, 6.5cm diameter £40 - £70

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17 An Arts and Crafts gilt metal, enamelled and other of pearl set brooch, in the style of the Guild of Handicraft, modelled as a dragonfly, blue green enamel, 5cm long £50 - £80

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22 James Fenton, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, shield form with blue enamel £100 - £150

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18 Hermann & Speck, a Jugendstil silver gilt, gem set and enamelled brooch, winged form with open lyre tendrils, set with split pearls and red cabochons, a drop below, 4cm wide, 7.5g £80 - £120

19 A Secessionist silver gilt and coral brooch, in the style of Josef Hoffmann, circular form with wire tendril and leaf design set with coral cabochons, stamped 900, 3.2cm diameter, 7.1g £80 - £120

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23 James Fenton, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, Birmingham 1908, waisted panel form with open wire bars, blue green enamel oval centre and drop below, 4.5cm long, 5.53g £130 - £160

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24 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, Chester 1909, in the form of a winged scarab, in blue green enamel, suspended from a roundel, 3cm wide, 3.8g £150 - £180

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28 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver pendant, convex cartouche form with relief moulded tendril design in blue green enamel, suspended form a triangular plaque, drop below, 6cm long, 6.2g £180 - £220

29 A plique-a-jour enamelled pendant with openwork foliate frame with flower head surmount, 4cm high £40 - £60

30 Two white metal Arts & Crafts style clips, each enamelled and inset with semi-precious stones, incluidng moonstones, heliotrope, etc, each impressed G H within shield, 6cm high (2) £100 - £200

31 Murrle Bennett, an Arts and Crafts 9ct gold and opal pendant, open knotted wire tendril design with oval cabochon and drop below, 4cm long, with a chain necklace, 3.07g £200 - £300

32 James Fenton, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, Birmingham 1908, knotted trefoil form in blue green enamel, suspended from an enamelled link, 7.5cm long, 8.5g £200 - £220

33 A David Anderson silver and enamelled butterfly brooch, vari-hue turquoise and gold enamelled wings, stamped marks to reverse, 6cm wide £100 - £200

34 A collection of four 9ct gold brooches, including an opal set openwork example, two similar, and an amethst and seed pearl brooch, the central stone flanked by trefoil leaves in openwork lozenge frame (4) £100 - £200

35 Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver, pearl and enamelled necklace, circa 1910, the main circular pendant formed of four segments around a central mother of pearl cabochon, suspended by two chains united by a smaller roundel of the same design in blue and green enamel, 40cm long, 11.4g £200 - £300

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25 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, Chester 1908, open shield form with central amethyst stone, suspended from two chains united by a triangular panel, drop below, 7cm long, 7g £150 - £180

26 An Art Nouveau gold, sapphire and emerald accent openwork pendant, suspending a green gem cabochon drop, length 5.2cm, 4.2g £150 - £250

27 A 9ct gold peridot set openwork pendant, with foliate and open scroll decoration, together with an circular portrait pendants with gold metal scrollwork frame inset with turquiose and seed pearls (2) £30 - £50

36 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, Chester 1911, open shield form with central oval plaque in blue green enamel, suspended from two chains united by a triangular panel, drop below, 7.5cm long, 8.3g £220 - £250

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37 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, Chester 1906, circular lyre form with blue green guilloche crescent, set with a mother of pearl roundel, two drops below, 6cm long, 5.3g £250 - £300

39 An early 20th century gold, turquoise and lapis lazuli openwork pendant, with pearl duo highlight and bead drop, length 6.4cm, 6.6g £150 - £200

40 Liberty & Co., an Arts & Crafts silver foliate openwork pendant, with circular-shape polychrome enamel central highlight, maker’s marks for Liberty & Co., length 3cm, 5g £200 - £300

47 A Waltham gold plated hunter pocket watch, white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial, 5cm diameter £60 - £80

48 Mont Blanc, a Meisterstuck Classique ballpoint pen, gold trim, VH1802731, in box with papers

£100 - £200

49 George V, gold half sovereign, 1915, 4.0g £100 - £150

50 Edward VII, gold sovereign, 1905, 8g £200 - £300

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41 John Paul Cooper, an Arts and Crafts yellow metal, gem set and enamelled brooch, circa 1900, reticulated shield form with ropetwist border, filigree type scroll and beaded foliate fronds, the central arms of Birmingham University in polychrome enamel, between moonstone cabochons and split pearls, 5cm long £300 - £400

42 A pair of Art Deco marcasite and malachite earrings, stepped drop form with triangular studs, 4.5cm long £20 - £40

43 A Modernist silver and jadeite brooch and earring set, the cabochon stones with feathered fronds and beads £100 - £150

WATCHES, COINS AND PENS

44 Two ladies 9ct gold Art Deco wrist watches, including Rotary, on bracelet strap, the other with leather and link strap (2) £50 - £80

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51 Victoria, gold half sovereign, 1842, 4g £200 - £300

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52 Elizabeth II, gold sovereign, 1965. 8.0g £250 - £350

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38 Charles Horner, an Arts and Craft silver and enamelled pendant, Chester 1911, the rounded plaque with central disc within three kidney beans in blue green enamel, suspended from two chains united by a triangular plaque, drop below, 7cm long £280 - £320

45 Philippe Dubois, a gold plated 1785 chronograph day date wristwatch, automatic movement, numbered 0173/1499, fitted to a brown leather strap with gold plated pin buckle, case measures 40mm £300 - £500

46 Tissot, a mid size stainless steel wristwatch, on bracelet strap, white enamelled dial and date window, quart movement, 30mm wide including crown £60 - £100

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53 Elizabeth II, gold sovereign, 1965. 8.0g £250 - £350

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SILVER

54 A pair of champlevee enamelled pedestal silver salt cellars, spherical bodies with hinged lids, decorated with bands of elephants in black on blue and turquoise enamel, 5cm high (2) £50 - £80

58 A George V silver capstan inkwell, the base decorated with a reeded border, the hinged cover similarly styled, full hallmarks struck to the base with corresponding part marks struck to the interior of the cover, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, diameter of base 14.7cm, filled £40 - £60

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55 A Persian or Middle Eastern white metal belt, four strands of platted wire united by alternating sliding straps and rosettes, the terminals repousse embossed with zoomorphic acanthus lappets, 74cm long, 9.41ozt £200 - £300

56 A pair of Continental or Eastern white metal filigree glass holders, reticulated cylindrical form, beaded foliate scroll and ropetwist decoration, strap handles, 9cm high, 7.47ozt (2) £40 - £60

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59 An Edwardian silver desk clock and a novelty silver pin cushion, Horace Woodward, Birmingham 1906, Gothic arch bracket form, the pin cushion in the form of a basket, 7.5cm high (2) £40 - £70

60 A George VI silver dish, Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1938, shallow concave circular form, engraved with cyclamens in the Japonesque style, on conical pedestal foot, 12.5cm diameter, 4.19ozt £40 - £60

61 A George V silver capstan inkwell, the hinged cover inset with simulated puce coloured enamel panel, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1925, diameter of base 8cm, together with a hallmarked silver tot cup with four mounted bracket form supports (2) £40 - £60

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57 A set of Victorian silver Apostle teaspoons, William Hutton, London 1895, each with a cast figural finial of a saint with a staff, 10.5cm long, 2.42ozt (6) £30 - £50

62 Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, a silver plated six division toast rack, circa 1881, model 2556, the barrel arched base with four pad feet, the rod dividers united by spherical balls, stamped marks, 13cm high

Note: the companion to this toast rack was sold in these rooms in July 2023 £200 - £400

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63 Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, an Arts and Crafts silver and glass three piece cruet and stand, Birmingham 1884, the quatrefoil platform with wire loop and rod cradle containing slice cut cylindrical salt cellar, mustard pot and pepperette, with plain silver mounts, on spherical ball feet, 11.5cm long, stand 2.17ozt £100 - £200

64 Charles Rennie Macintosh for Miss Cranston’s Tea Room, a Glasgow School Arts and Crafts silver plated preserve spoon, circa 1903, trefoil terminal, stamped for Cooper Brothers, 15.5cm long £40 - £70

65 C R Ashbee for Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver and gem set spoon, London 1901, the elongated pear shaped bowl on a flat stem with splayed terminal set with a jade type oval cabochon, 13.5cm long, 1.01ozt £500 - £700

66 An Arts and Crafts silver buckle, William Comyns, London 1901, each scroll cartouche panel cast with stylised poppies in relief, within reticulated bead and pierced borders, 6cm wide, 2.62ozt £50 - £80

67 A Jugendstil 800 silver figural comport, Lazarus Posen Witwe, Berlin circa 1900, modelled in the Art Nouveau style as a maiden in sinuous gown embracing a cornflower stem, the petals forming the tazza bowl, standing on a domed base of poppies, 33cm high, 37.29ozt £1,500 - £1,800

68 A Jugendstil silver plated and cut glass punch bowl, the ovoid bowl with stylised daisy design, in a twin handled embossed and reticulated fruiting vine stand, Mannerist trellis bracket feet and whiplash handles, the lid with open knotted tendril finial, 44cm high £800 - £1,200

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69 Kate Harris for William Hutton, a set of three Arts and Crafts silver buttons, Birmingham 1905, cast in relief with children in profile, 2.3cm diameter, 0.49ozt (3) £30 - £50

70 Kate Harris for William Hutton, an Arts and Crafts silver mounted glass liqueur decanter or whisky jug, Birmingham 1907, flared trumpet form with loop handle, sinuous lip and ring cork stopper on chain, patented stopper hook, 19.5cm high £100 - £150

71 Kate Harris for William Hutton and Sons and James Powell, a smaller Arts and Crafts enamelled silver mounted glass vase, London 1899, the optic ribbed green glass bulbous body with knotted tendril pendant lappets highlighted in green turquoise enamel, 16cm high £400 - £600

73 Kate Harris, an Arts and Crafts parcel gilt metal cup and cover, circa 1900, twin handled pedestal bowl form, knotted whiplash handles with cast berries, on an organic splayed stem, the finial modelled as a woman in the Art Nouveau style, 33cm high Note: silver examples of the same form made by William Hutton are known to exist £400 - £600

74 Kate Harris for William Hutton and Sons and James Powell, an Arts and Crafts enamelled silver mounted glass vase, London 1903, the optic ribbed green glass bulbous body with knotted tendril pendant lappets highlighted in green turquoise enamel, 22cm high £800 - £1,200

75 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled Medea teaspoon, Birmingham 1922, 11cm long, 0.56ozt £60 - £80

76 Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and turquoise set box, Birmingham 1910, cuboid form, the hinged lid set with a cabochon stone, 9cm x 6cm x 4cm, 4.77ozt £100 - £150

72 Kate Harris for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, an Arts and Crafts silver mustard pot, London 1899, oval form, embossed and pierced with stylised prunus tendrils and whiplash handle, on four conical domed feet, blue glass liner, 10cm long, 2.84ozt £400 - £600

77 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled vesta case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1920, the central roundel with stylised bud motifs in blue green and brown enamel, 4.5cm long, 0.75ozt £150 - £200

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78 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled sovereign case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1913, cushioned bun form, the central roundel with three leaves, in blue green enamel, 3.2cm diameter £150 - £200

79 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Birmingham 1906, circular planished bowl on a plain stem with stylised liberty cap terminal, 20.5cm long, 2.1ozt £200 - £250

80 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Birmingham 1903, the circular bowl on a plain stem with cast seedpod and frond terminal, 20cm long, 2.07ozt £200 - £250 81

81 An Arts and Crafts silver pepper pot, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1904, reticulated cuboid form, embossed with knotted leafy tendrils to each panel, on acanthus bracket feet, blue glass liner, 8.5cm high, 1.34ozt £50 - £80

82 An American Art Nouveau silver shaving mug, Unger Brothers, New Jersey circa 1900, applied with a relief bust of a maiden smoking in profile, 7.5cm high, 4.22ozt £60 - £80

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83 An Arts and Crafts silver plate and Stourbridge glass epergne, circa 1880, the knotted wire stand with four loop holders supporting wrythen optic fluted bell form vases, green tinted with rigaree collars, 22cm high £40 - £60 84

84 An Arts and Crafts silver vase, Alexander Clark & Co, Birmingham 1914, flared trumpet form with three foliate scroll and coiled arms, weighted, 24.5cm high £100 - £200

85 An Arts and Crafts silver inkwell, Mappin and Webb, London 1904, the spherical ink pot within a four bracket footed ogee arched canopy, embossed with heart motifs and pierced to the feet, 9.5cm high, 6.41ozt £200 - £300

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86 Oliver Baker for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver pepper pot, Birmingham 1902, planished baluster form, embossed with heart motifs, on four spade padded feet, 7.5cm high, 1.58ozt £80 - £120

87 Oliver Baker for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver and gem set vase, Birmingham 1902, conical form embossed with a band of stylised planished flowers set with jade type cabochons, 17cm high, 9.43ozt £300 - £400

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88 Oliver Baker for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver dish, Birmingham 1900, planished ogee petal form, embossed with heart motifs, on four spade padded feet, 7cm diameter, 1.39ozt £80 - £120

93 Marius Hammer, three Norwegian Arts and Crafts silver and enamel coffee spoons (3) £50 - £80

95 A Secessionist silver plate and enamelled basket, circa 1905, in the style of Josef Hoffmann and the Wiener Werkstatte, the oval frame applied with alternating turquoise enamel double lozenge cabochons and studs, holding a plain glass dish, bisected double strap handle, on four beaded domed feet, stamped marks BW and flower, 28.5cm long £300 - £500

96 Johan Rohde (attributed) for WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated three piece tea set, circa 1912, lobed baluster form, with everted denticulated and beaded rims, including teapot, jug and bowl, tapered reeded S form handles, the ogee domed lid with gadrooned band and finial, gilt interiors, stamped WMF marks, 24.5cm long (3)

94 Josef Hoffmann for Wiener Werkstatte, a Secessionist silver and cork bottle stopper, planished spherical form, stamped marks, 5cm diameter £200 - £300

89 Bernard Cuzner, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver salt cellars, Birmingham 1905, conical footed bucket form, planished and embossed with studs, ropetwist bands to the feet, one with glass liner, 5cm diameter, 2.46ozt (2) £100 - £150

90 Bernad Cuzner for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver teaspoon, Birmingham 1913, the pear shaped bowl on a planished handle with the lozenge terminal engraved with geometric cross hatched panel, 11cm long, 0.62ozt £40 - £70

91 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Craft silver spoon, Birmingham 1902, the bowl and terminal pierced with Celtic knots, 16cm long, 1.91ozt £300 - £500

92 A Jugendstil silver plated casket, circa 1900, cuboid form, cast in relief with arcaded panels of stylised trees, 12cm wide, 9cm deep, 6cm high £250 - £350

Note: Internationally celebrated Danish artist and designer Johan Gudmann Rohde supplied designs to a number of silversmiths, most likely including German manufacturer WMF, prior to his exclusive contract with Georg Jensen in 1914, for whom he designed the famous Cosmos service and other similar wares, featuring many of the elements seen in this set.

£60 - £100

97 Joyce Himsworth, a collection of Art Deco watercolour and sketch designs for ceremonial and other silver

Note: Born in 1905, Himsworth studied at the Sheffield College of Art and the Central School of Arts in London under H G Murphy, exhibiting designs and pieces at the Sheffield Art Crafts Guild from 1925. Most of her output was for commission and many pieces are now in museum collections in London and Sheffield. £100 - £150

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Winifred King, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Birmingham 1925, planished pointed bowl on a bisected stem terminating in stylised berry finial, 14cm long,0.79ozt £50 - £80

99 Two Arts and Crafts silver spoons, Birmingham 1925 and London 1906, one of planished square section with ropetwist and wire handle, flattened terminal, the other with tapered octagonal stem with facet cut pointed terminal, 18.5cm long, 1.81ozt (2) £50 - £100

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103 A E Jones an Arts and Crafts silver mounted enamelled copper tea caddy, cuboid form, with riveted strap legs, the hinged lid

100 Keswick School Industrial Art, an Arts and Crafts silver pin dish, Chester 1908, ogee rimmed circular form, planished and embossed with a central passion flower motif, 11.5cm diameter, 1.66ozt £100 - £200

101 Keswick School of Industrial Arts, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver spoons, Chester 1905, planished pear shaped bowls on diamond section tapered stems with pointed acorn knopped finials, 15.5cm long, 1.40ozt (2) in fitted Keswick box £220 - £280

102 Keswick School Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Chester 1915, planished pear shaped bowl with knotted double strand handle, 8cm long, 0.50ozt £150 - £200

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107 Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts Wordsworth silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1929, cast with a bust of the poet, 7cm long, 0.77ozt £40 - £60

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110 Ferdinand Richard Wilm, an Art Deco German sterling silver dish, H J Wilm, Berlin circa 1930, planished oval form with applied tubular wire handles, 15cm long, 3.78ozt £80 - £120

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111 Arthur Edward Harvey for Adie Brothers, an Art Deco silver lidded jug, Birmingham 1935, footed beaker form with stepped lid and wooden C form handle, facsimile signature A E Harvey, 16.5cm high, 11.35ozt £120 - £180

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112 An Art Deco silver plated sugar shaker, Elkington and Co., Cardinal Plate, circa 1935, footed rounded beaker form with stepped lid and finial, 14cm high £30 - £50

113 Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, and Art Deco silver two piece cruet, Sheffield 1937, the mustard pot of hemispherical footed bowl form with conical concentric ring and stepped foot, broad rimmed and flat domed lids, blue glass liner, 8cm high (2) £200 - £400

108 Edward Spencer for Artificers Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver sauce boat, London 1932, planished oval section with fluted foot, loop handle, ropetwist band to the rim, 16.5cm long, 5.37ozt £300 - £400 109 Grand Prix d’Europe, Castrol motorcycle trophy, a Swiss Art Deco silver cup and cover, Baltensperger, Zurich 1928, inverse baluster form, engraved in the round with a stylised band of nude women dancing amongst foliage, the lid with a cast standing figure, inscribed Coupe offerte par representants generaux de l’huile Castrol pour la Suisse, Grand Prix D’Europe Geneve 1928, 38cm high, 23.79ozt £2,000 - £3,000
15 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

114 Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver tankard, Birmingham 1938, tapered cylindrical form on stepped foot, turned wooden handle, 11cm high £200 - £400

METALWARE

115 Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver plated muffin dish, circa 1936, the broad rimmed bowl with concentric ring decoration and removable liner, stepped domed cover with octagonal finial, model W27699, 19.5cm diameter £50 - £80

116 Charles Boyton, an Art Deco silver mug, London 1937, the planished rounded beaker bowl on a tapered square section plinth base and loop handle, facsimile signature, 9cm high, 13.28ozt £250 - £350

117 R. E. Stone, an Art Deco silver caddy spoon, London 1935, circular planished bowl with open geometric coronet finial, 7.5cm long, 0.82ozt £100 - £150

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119 A W N Pugin, probably for John Hardman and Co., a pair of Gothic Revival enamelled and gilt brass altar vases, circa 1850, footed baluster form, decorated with the monogram of Our Blessed Lady’s Name, in blue quatrefoil, below crown, the collars with Ave Maria Gratia Plena, between trefoil lappet bands, 18cm high (2)

Note: see Aldrich and Atterbury, 1995, A.W.N. Pugin: Master of Gothic Revival, New York, p. 313, no. 78, for a similar design and shape on a Derby porcelain vase £200 - £300 120

118 A Spanish Modernist silver and walnut three piece cruet, circa 1960s, including mustard pot, salt shaker and pepperette, each of a different conical form with silver lids, 9cm high (3) £80 - £120

120 W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass oil lamp, circa 1900, the turned baluster stem with repousse embossed acanthus leaves, conical reservoir, on four scroll legs, stamped marks, 53cm high £300 - £500

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121 W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass oil lamp, model 114, circa 1900, the angled tripod base with pad feet supporting a spherical knopped stem with repousse leaves, the reservoir supported on three whiplash tendrils, stamped marks, 50cm high £400 - £600 122

122 C F A Voysey (attributed) for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and Ruskin cabochon cigar box, model 077, rectangular section with overhanging lid, set with a heart shaped plaque in blue turquoise ceramic, the sides embossed with stylised floral motifs, cedar lined three section interior, 27.5cm wide, 7cm high, 11.5cm deep £800 - £1,200

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123 C F A Voysey (attributed) and Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., two Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter tankards, model 053 and 066, one embossed with stylised floral motifs, 13cm high (2) £50 - £80

124 John Pearson (attributed) an Arts and Crafts copper clad coal scuttle, the hinged lid repousse embossed with sunflower flanked by foliate floral fronds, 34cm wide, 30cm high £200 - £400

125 Keswick School Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts embossed copper bi-fold screen, fluted walnut frame with repousse panels depicting George and the dragon and Daniel and the Lion, within stylised foliate grounds, below motto By Patience I Prevail, stamped marks, 90cm x 78cm £500 - £800

126 An Arts and Crafts copper tea canister, circa 1905, tapered cylindrical form, domed top with hammered brass finial, studded rivets and repousse floral motifs, 16cm high £50 - £80

127 An Arts and Crafts copper letter box, repousse embossed with hobnail studs, applied fretted foliate cartouche grille, latched fall front, 25.5cm high, 18cm wide £80 - £120

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128 An Arts and Crafts copper photo frame, Persian arch form, repousse embossed with rope border and scroll and heart motifs, opening 15cm x 11.5cm, overall 36cm x 24cm £50 - £80

129 Two Arts and Crafts copper and brass dishes, one of Glasgow School design with three repousse Celtic knots to the broad rim, the other with a central enamelled plaque, 24.5cm diameter (2) £80 - £120

130 Margaret Gilmour, a Glasgow School, Arts and Crafts brass card tray, circa 1905, oval form, repousse embossed with butterflies and stylised buds, 27cm long Note: see Christie’s, London, 5th November 2002, lot 189, for an example of this design by Margaret Gilmour £50 - £80

131 Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter preserve spoon, the pointed bowl on a multi tendril stem with open spade finial, 16.5cm long £40 - £60

132 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter lidded jug, model 0335, cylindrical form with knotted whiplash strap handle, flat hinged lid, 19cm high £40 - £60

133 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and glass mug, model 0358, circa 1905, the cylindrical holder with moulded coiled bud motif, angled and pierced handle, with green glass highball, 14cm high £30 - £50

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134 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter jug, model 0967, stylised bud motifs, 16cm high £70 - £100

138

138 Oliver Baker for Liberty and CO., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter vase, model 030, waisted with two wrythen handles, 18cm high £80 - £120

139 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter twin handled tray, model 0311, oval form with moulded beaded bud and whiplash tendril border, 36cm long £100 - £150

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135 Rex Silver for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter dish, model 0287, twin handled, cast and reticulated with shamrock design and heart form handles, 28.5cm long £80 - £120

136 Rex Silver and Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., three Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter dishes, model 0287 and 0898, two of twin handled form with reticulated shamrock design, the other with Celtic knotted tendrils, 28cm long (3) £40 - £70

137 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter vase, model 0512, the beaker form vessel with serpentine rim, relief moulded with coiled buds, on four open whiplash brackets and disc foot, 10cm high £60 - £80

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140 Oliver Baker for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter vase, model 029, the poppy head bowl on organic tapered stem, two bisected whiplash tendril handles, 25cm high £200 - £300

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141 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter teapot, model 023, squat ovoid form with stylised knotted tendril design, loop handle, 16cm long £100 - £120

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149 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Craft Tudric pewter clock, model 0482, cushioned square form, cast in relief with stylised knotted leafy tendrils, 10.5cm square £150 - £200

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142 Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter vase, model 01145, planished footed form, 19cm high £40 - £60

143 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts butter knife, cast with knotted tendril and leaf handle, 14.5cm long £60 - £80

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145 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter bomb vase, 0226, plain form on three buttress handles, 19cm high £200 - £250

146 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter tray, model 0231, planished and cast with knotted tendrils, 48cm long £150 - £200

150 Liberty and Co., a pair of Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and cabochon set vases, model 030, waisted form with three wrythen tendril handles, set with three turquoise stones to each, 19cm high (2) £150 - £250

151 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Turic Arts and Crafts pewter tazza, model 01161, the shallow dished and planished bowl with bud and tendril border, supported on three blade buttressed stem legs and domed base, 26cm diameter 25.5cm high £150 - £250

144

144 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter lidded jug, model 0278, cast in relief with stylised leaves, 15cm high £70 - £100

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147 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter twin handled loving cup, model 0929 £120 - £150

148 An Arts and Crafts brass mirror, in the Keswick style, ogee cartouche form, repousse embossed with panels of seeing pomegranates within beaded borders, rectangular bevelled glass, 33cm x 16.5cm, overall 63cm x 43cm £120 - £180

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152 Oliver Baker for Liberty and Co., a pair of Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter vases, model 030, waisted form with two wrythen handles, 18cm high (2) £180 - £220

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153 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter bowl, model 0286, squat amphora form, cast in relief with stylised budding tendrils, three tapered loop feet, 13.5cm diameter £200 - £300

154 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter four piece tea set, model 0231, squat ovoid form, including water jug, teapot, milk and sugar (4) £250 - £300

156

156 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter tray, model 0376, rectangular form, cast in relief with knotted tendrils to the corners, 50cm long £250 - £300

157

157 David Veasey for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter twin handled bowl, model 011, footed drum form, cast with stylised rose trees in the Art Nouveau style, behind a mottoed ribbon band with a verse from Tennyson’s Maud, 32cm wide £250 - £300

158 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a small Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter biscuit barrel, model 0194, bowed cuboid form, relief moulded with chequered stylised leaf design, 8cm high £280 - £320

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155 David Veasey for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter twin handled vase, model 010, conical form, cast with stylised rose trees in the Art Nouveau style, above a mottoed ribbon band with a verse For Old Times Sake, 20cm high £250 - £300

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159 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a pair of Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter vases, model 0226, torpedo form cast with knotted tendrils, on three open bracket feet, 19cm high (2) £300 - £500

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160 Rex Silver for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and enamelled carriage clock, model 0721, circa 1905, traditional cuboid form, cast with a border of leafing tendrils, the blue green enamel dial with copper chapter ring and Roman numerals, 13.5cm high £2,000 - £2,500

162

162 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter biscuit barrel, model 0194, bowed cuboid form, relief moulded with chequered stylised leaf design, 12cm high £450 - £550

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163 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and enamelled chamber stick, model 0523, shield form with moulded Celtic knot and beaded tendril design, two blue green enamel roundels, 19cm long £600 - £800

164 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and enamelled cake basket, model 0357, rectangular form with central blue green enamel plaque, stylised square leaf design, 30cm long £100 - £200

165 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and enamelled four piece tea set, model 0231, squat ovoid form with stylised tendril design highlighted with blue green enamel leaves, on skate feet (4) £200 - £300

166 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and enamelled tray, model 0309, planished rectangular form with stylised knotted tendril design with blue green enamel leaves, 45cm long £100 - £200

167 Oliver Baker for Liberty & Co, a Tudric pewter bowl, circa 1902, circular form, raised on four leaf capped foliate scroll supports, terminating in spade feet, 34cm diameter £100 - £200

161 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter rose bowl, model 0229, twin handled amphora form, cast Celtic knotted tendril design, 29cm diameter
21 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

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168 Joseph Reinemann, Munich, a Jugendstil pewter novelty inkwell in the form of a grotesque bird, with red ceramic liner, on three webbed feet, 11cm high £800 - £1,200

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172 WMF, a Jugendstil cameo etched glass and silver plate mounted claret jug, probably Daum, bulbous form, engraved in relief with fuchsias, cast foliate collar and handle, with hinged lid, 34cm high £350 - £450

173 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated desk blotter, the handle modelled as a nude woman emerging from a lake, with relief moulded flowers and sinuous tendrils, 12cm long £50 - £80

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169 Orivit, a large Jugendstil pewter mounted ceramic jardiniere, circa 1900, shouldered form, turquoise souffle glaze, within a cage of budding sinuous tendrils, stamped, 24cm high £2,500 - £3,000

170 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated vase, twin handled baluster form, cast with sinuous knotted and fruiting tendrils and whiplash handles, 29cm high £80 - £120

171 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and green glass liqueur decanter, of claret jug form, tapered trumpet body mounted with maidens heads, sinuous tendril hair and irises, whiplash handle, stamped marks, 24cm high £200 - £400

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174 Heintz, a pair of Arts and Crasts silver overlay copper candlesticks, model 3105, trumpet form with hemispherical sconces, overlaid with fret cut stylised dogwood flowers, 17cm high (2) £100 - £150

175 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated claret jug with six beakers, waisted with five bracket feet, relief moulded tendril and oak leaf design, open whiplash finial and handle, 36.5cm high (7) £180 - £220

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176 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated plaque or card tray, model 279A, cast in relief with an Alphonse Mucha style profile bust of a maiden, within a bracketed frame of festoons, cast number, 21.5cm wide £50 - £100

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178 Joseph Maria Olbrich for Eduard Hueck, a Secessionist pewter tray, broad rimmed circular form, cast in relief with stylised chrysanthemums, cast marks, 31cm diameter £300 - £500

179 Friedrich Adler for Walter Scherf & Co., an Osiris Jugendstil pewter mounted glass claret jug, circa 1900, the baluster form green body held within a grape and vine embossed base, open feathered collar and whiplash handle, 31cm high £100 - £200

180 Gerald Benny for Viners, a Mosaic stainless steel canteen of cutlery and flatware, circa 1960s, including knives, fork and spoons £100 - £150

181 An Arts and Crafts copper and opalescent glass pendant light fitting, in the style of Keswick School of Industrial Arts, circa 1900, the cylindrical straw opal glass shade by James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, within a planished coiled strap and conical domed lantern cage, 26cm high £300 - £500

182 Gilbert Bayes, a relief moulded sculptural panel, 1900, Sirens pulling a Viking Ship, signed and dated, framed as one, 36.5cm x 56cm £100 - £200

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177 Hugo Berg, two pairs of Jugendstil wrought iron candlesticks, Goberg, including four strand open twist stem examples and ring and scroll design pricket sticks, 38.5cm high (4) £50 - £100

183 An Arts and Crafts copper and enamelled mirror, in the style of Liberty and Co., riveted and planished rectangular with arched top, set with a central blue enamel cabochon, 50cm x 70cm £100 - £200

184 An Arts and Crafts copper charger, broad rimmed circular form, repousse embossed with heart and cruciform motifs, 39cm diameter £40 - £70

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WORKS OF ART

185 After Partick Heron (1920-1999), Nude, 1947, printed silk scarf, signed and dated in the plate, 62cm square 84cm square overall £100 - £200

186 Style of Walter Crane, a set of four Arts & Crafts pictures printed on fabric, amusing chivalry scenes, 38 by 53cm, oak framed (4) £60 - £100

189 An Austrian Art Deco bronze table casket, circa 1920s, surmounted with a dancer, 13cm high, 14cm long, Ivory Exemption Certificate No.UABJ4PM7 £200 - £300

190 After Cecil Aldin, a set of six Arts and Crafts Joxyl wooden panels, depicting Dutch children at play, within reeded frames, stamped marks, 33.5cm x 58.5cm overall (6) £200 - £300

191 A 19th century bronzed plaster sculpture, modelled as Shakespeare, hexagonal base, 45cm high £200 - £300

187

187 Edward Burne Jones and May Morris (attributed), a PreRaphaelite Arts and Crafts embroidered panel, circa 1890, depicting a woman and staff amongst fruiting grape vines and entwined tendrils, with a poem Calm Are Her Eyes, 50cm x 19cm, framed £100 - £150

192

192 Heinrich Hoffmann, a Czech glass and gilt metal dressing table set, each with relief moulded malachite type plaques of musical putti within floral celestial grounds, including mirror, brushes and box, 36.5cm long (4) £200 - £300

188

188 Er hard and Sohne, a Jugendstil gilt brass and burr walnut book slide, circa 1905, the square plates with inlaid bird in branches designs, 32cm long, 13.5cm wide £100 - £200

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193 An Arts and Crafts enamelled plaque, painted with a half timbered cottage and garden, 13.5cm x 10cm, framed £250 - £350

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194 An Art Deco patinated art metal and resin figure of a woman, circa 1925, in the style of Ferdinand Preiss, modelled with one knee on a plinth, silvered and cold painted, on green onyx base, printed mark Germany, 24cm high £300 - £400 195 195 Karl Hagenauer, a bronze figure of an African dancer, with straw skirt, stamped marks, 23cm high £300 - £500 196 Franz Bergmann, an Austrian cold painted bronze figure of an Arabic man on a camel, holding a gun, cast marks, 14cm high £300 - £500 197
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197 An Austrian Art Deco nickel and wood figure, circa 1930, modelled as a woman in evening dress, in the style of Hagenauer, carved ebonised body with plated head and hands, stamped marks Made in Austria, 28.5cm high £500 - £600

198

198 Hilda Wagner Ascher (attributed) for the Wiener Werkstatte, a Secessionist beadwork bag, circa 1920, with black enamelled and marcasite set Austrian silver mount and chain, the bag with geometric panels and stripes with stylised flowers and leaves in multicoloured beads, 14cm wide, 14.5cm long

Note: Wagner Ascher studied under Josef Hoffmann before joining the Werkstatte in Viena, designing textiles and bags for the firm from the 1920s. £500 - £800

199 A graduated set of seven George III bronze Avoir bell weights, 56lb, 28lb, 14lb, 7lb, 4lb, 2lb and 1lb, struck marks including George III, William IV cyphers and chequerboard marks, largest 29cm high (7) £400 - £600

200 An Edwardian portrait miniature, oval, depicting a blonde haired girl in white dress, 7cm x 6cm, gilt metal frame Ivory Act Exemption Certificate: B7RQANVQ £5 - £80

201 A 19th Century Grand Tour oval cast iron portrait plaque, classical gent in profile, 14.5cm high including suspension hook £40 - £60

202 An iron double cruise oil lamp, 18th Century, the backplates as a double bird shield, suspension hook, 21cm high, and a pair of Victorian steel wick trimmers (3) £40 - £60

203 No lot

204 An early Victorian textile sampler, strawberry border framing an alphabet, motto and eagle surrounded by potted plants and vases of foliage, worked in coloured thread on linen by Mary Campbell Holmes, February 28th, 1840, 36 by 42cm, framed £50 - £80

205 A treen door knocker, late 19th/early 20th Century, carved as a clasped hand, tapered shaft, 58cm long £50 - £80

206

206 A pair of George II seamed brass petal based candlesticks, circa 1735, the multi knopped baluster stems with integrated sconces on domed bases with scalloped lobes, 19.5cm high (2) £50 - £80

207 A French silver mounted lacquer snuff box, circa 1780, circular with pink and white pin stripe laccquer, central painted Claudian landscape within tooled ribbon and fluted borders, tortiseshell lined interior, 8cm diameter £50 - £80

208 A Burmese Kalaga, sequin, moonstone and gold thread embroidery, Myanmar, early 20th century, depicting a peacock within a ring of gemstones, 35cm square, framed £60 - £100

209 A George III tan leather bound and metal studded correspondence casket, gilt metal swing handle and scroll escutcheon, paper-lined interior with maker’s label ‘M. Connor, Trunk and Portmanteau Maker, Liverpool’, dated 1825, 10cm high, 25cm wide, 15cm deep £60 - £100

210 A Victorian silk embroidered and painted panel, depicting June as a girl feeding birds amongst flowers, above a poem, 71cm x 18cm, framed £60 - £80

211 A 19th Century French metal and bois durci snuff box, circa 1840, circular with the cast cover showing a scene of guards and prisoners at Versaille during the French Revolution, inscribed, 7.5cm diameter £70 - £100

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212 A Victorian beadwork sweetheart pin cushion, with hearts and hands within a multicoloured grid of foliage, 14 by 14cm, another Victorian beadwork pin cushion with a bird on a branch, wavy border, 19 by 25cm, a pin cushion with a sequin flower and a 1920’s beadwork cocktail bag with geometric Art Deco design (4) £80 - £120

213 A pair of bronze and gilt metal wall brackets, each with seated figure of a child, one with a tortoise, the other with a birds nest, seated amongst floral and foliate scrolls, 29cm high (2) £500 - £800

214 A pair of early 19th century portraits on ivory, circa 1830, depicting three quarter length lady and gentleman, seated, the man in a black coat, the woman wearing a yellow shawl, 13.5cm x 10cm, framed (2) Ivory Act Exemption Certificate No.BXNEBM9M £100 - £200

215 A graduated set of seven George III bronze Avoir bell weights, 56lb, 28lb, 14lb, 7lb, 4lb, 2lb and 1lb, struck marks including George III, William IV cyphers and chequerboard marks, largest 29cm high (7) £400 - £600

216 A mahogany framed triple glass sand timer, 20th Century, porcelain roundels to the top and base, with A.V.M monograms, 13cm high, 12.5cm diameter £80 - £120

218

218 Equestrian & Sporting Interest, a bronze inkstand in the form of a racehorse head, late 19th Century, complete with tack, hinged mouth opening to a gilt interior with lift-out frosted glass inkwell, mounted on a textured stepped oval plinth, 18cm high £100 - £150

219 British Railways poster, See Britain by Train, Highland Games, Aboyne Games by Lance Cattermole, printed in Great Britain by Jordison and Co Ltd, London and Middlesborough, published British Railway (Scottish Region) B 13705, 63.5cm x 102cm £100 - £200

223 A full-size violin, circa 18801890, copy of a Stradivarius, likely to be Dresden or Berlin, branded B.S. Dulcet, twopiece stripy back, length 35cm excluding button, inner label, full length 59cm, cased, with two bows (3) £150 - £200

217 A novelty carved treen pipe bowl, 19th Century, to form the bust of King Edward III and in reverse the head of a wild boar, 9cm high.

Note: various medieval English Kings sought to identify themselves with the boar, including Henry II, Edward III and Richard III of York £100 - £150

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220 Preston Lorraine Presctot (18981988), a bronzed ceramic sculpture, Mother and Child, signed, 22cm long £100 - £150

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224 A cast iron Novelty Money Bank, late 19th Century, in the form of an American provincial bank with twin chimneys, yellow, blue and red paintwork, the front door opening to a customer in a brown suit and hat, Patented June 25 1872 and October 28 1873, 17cm high, 11cm wide.

Note: Proceeds to The Air Ambulance £60 - £100

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221 20th Century School, a recumbent sow, unsigned, bronze, 30cm long, on an oval ebonised wooden plinth £100 - £120

222 An early 20th century Czech violin, labelled for Alois Mraz, Praha ( Prague ) and dated 1906, fine grain, with two piece back, 56cm long £40 - £70

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225 A French gilt bronze trinket box, circa 1860, modelled as a lute resting on a Rococo scroll easel, cast marks Depose, 15cm high £40 - £60

226 A pair of late 19th Century French ormolu and bronze candelabra, Empire Revival design, candle sconces, multiple branch glass dropper suspension arms below, supported by naturalistic branches and eagles with outswept wings below, raised on circular socles, square plinths, 35cm high (2) £250 - £300

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227 A Victorian cushioned leather bound photograph album with contemporary photographs, including Prince Edward (King Edward VII), Alexandria and their five children, Henry Philpott, Bishop of Worcester, portraits, family groups etc. £80 - £120

228 Patricia Northcroft (British, 20th/21st Century), Wren on a Reed, signed, bronze, No.21/300, 10.5cm high, 17cm wide £100 - £150

229 Pierre-Jules Mene (French, 1810-1871), The Stallion Ibrahim, signed, bronze on an integral oval plinth, all-over dark brown patina, 31cm high, 36cm wide, 12cm deep £400 - £600

230 A Pratts Motor Spirit cast aluminium advertising sign, in the form of of two gallon petrol can, 33cm high £100 - £150

231 Two Burmese Kalagas, sequin, moonstone and gold thread embroidery, Myanmar, early 20th century, depicting cavalrymen within a ring of gemstones, 87 by 119cm and 80 by 124cm, unframed (2) £150 - £250

232 A George III mahogany and boxwood inlaid twin handled tray, oval form, with wave cut gallery enclosing crossbanded border and central oval panel with shell inlay, fitted brass knopped handles, 86cm wide £180 - £220

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233 Jose Cardona (Spanish, 1878-1923), The Chimney Sweeper, signed, circular foundry mark and No.7277, bronze, allover dark brown patina, 38cm high £300 - £500

234 A large antique cast bronze bell, double cast iron loop canons, gently domed ringed shoulder, waist, bead line, applied coin sized roundel with remnant polished portrait of a monarch, internal clapper, 36cm high, 29cm mouth opening £300 - £500

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235 T..Hamlet (British, fl. early 19th Century), a bronze bust of His Royal Highness the Duke of York, dated 1823, portrayed in later years, togate with head turned to dexter, the reverse inscribed ‘Published by T. Hamlet, 1 January 1823’, mounted on a socle atop a cylindrical pedestal inscribed ‘His Royal Highness, The Duke of York’, all-over rich brown patina, 28cm high.

Note: Hamlet appears to have been far from prolific in his output, although he was clearly highly accomplished and patronised by the very highest-placed members of society. Three years after producing the bust of the Duke of York, Hamlet sculpted his brother Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex. Indeed, a bronze reduction was produced (dated 1826) which matched the current bronze in height exactly, and it is quite possible that Hamlet sculpted two or more of King George III’s sons and daughters as an intended set See Sotheby’s London, European Sculpture and Works of Art, 9th December 1993, lot 131 £300 - £500

236. Leo Laporte-Blairsy (French 1865-1923). A bronze figure of a lady in 18th century style dress, holding a bouquet of flowers behind her back, signed and with ‘F. Goldscheider’ foundry marks and numbered ‘3-1573-s’, 53cm high. £400 - £600

237 A 16th/17th Century brass circular alms dish, repousse central roundel depicting Adam an Eve beside a tree with serpent entwined, worn punch marks to border and small hole, 39cm diameter £100 - £200

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238 Statuary, a pair of 19th Century Italian white alabaster figures of classically draped allegorical maidens, representing Spring and Autumn, on oval plinths, 123cm high (2) £2,000 - £3,000

239 Tessa Pullan (British, 1953), a pair of plaster maquettes of horses in the Art Deco style, one signed with initials and dated 1982 verso, 51 by 90cm (2).

Note: from 1971-1974 Tessa Pullan was apprenticed to the renowned sculptor John Skeaping.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600

240 Pierre-Jules Mene (French, 1810-1871), ‘Chasse a La Perdrix’ - hunting hounds, signed, bronze, oval naturalistic plinth, allover dark brown patina, 22cm high, 40cm wide, 20cm deep £500 - £800

241 After Jean-Marie Pigalle (French, 1792-1857) cast bronze figure of Cupid, 19th century, modelled standing with a quiver of arrows, the circular base bearing cast incised artists signature, 46cm high £550 - £600

242 Stephen John Winterburn (British, 1959), Beauty & The Beast (Lion & Lioness) after Alan M. Hunt, signed and dated 1998, bronze, 35cm high, 56cm wide, mounted on an oval polished slate plinth.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £800 - £1,200

243 Bollinger, La Grande Annee Champagne, 2004, one bottle £50 - £80

244 Bollinger, Special Cuvee Champagne, one bottle, Louis Roederer Brut Premier Champagne, one bottle, boxed and LaurentPerrier Champagne, one bottle, boxed (3) £50 - £80

245 Dom Perignon champagne, 1998 Vintage, one bottle, in a sealed presentation box £150 - £200

BOOKS & PRINTS

246 A selection of The Studio bound volumes, illustrated magazine of applied and fine art, up to volume 42, 30+ volumes including duplicates £300 - £500 247

247 Steinbeck, John, Of Mice & Men, 1937 first edition, first issue, Covici-Friede, New York, including the line ‘...and only moved because the heavy hands were pendula’ on page 9 as well as the bullet between the 8s on page 88, cloth bound boards, lacking dust jacket £100 - £150

248 Or well, George, Animal Farm, 1946 first edition, Harcourt Brace and Company, New York, green cloth hardback with gilt spine lettering, dust cover and Reprinted leaflet £20 - £40

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249 Feist, Ramond F, Magician, 1982 first edition, hardback with dust cover, Doubleday & Co, New York, signed, with Silverthorn, 1985 first edition, A Darkness at Sethanon, 1986 first edition, and Daughter of The Empire, 1987 first edition, (signed by co-author Janny Wurts (4) £100 - £150

250 Tolkien, J.R.R., The Silmarillion, 1977 first edition, George Allen & Unwin, London, blue cloth hardback with gilt spine title, dust jacket £40 - £60

251 Dore, Gustave, Milton’s Paradise Lost, 1882, Robert Vaughan, Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co, London, Paris & New York, oak end boards with a cream leather spine with gilt title £50 - £80

252 Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter, a set of seven deluxe cloth hardback edition volumes, including Harry Potter & the Philosopher’s Stone, 1999, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 1999, (No.10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 1999, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, 2000, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, 2003, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, 2005 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, 2007, Bloomsbury, London (7) £300 - £500

253 Claude Flight (British, 1881-1955), 'A Farm in Perigord', signed l.r., titled l.l., colour print, 15 by 17.5cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150

254 Isabel Beatrice Mesham (Irish, 1896-?), ‘Sea Horses’, signed l.r., titled verso, etching, 15 by 22cm, framed £30 - £50

255 After Paul Gaugin (French, 1848-1903), ‘La Femme aux Figues’, inscribed ‘Chez Seguin a St. Julien’ u.l., monochrome print on Ingres paper, printed after plate cancelled, 26 by 42cm, framed £250 - £350

256 Leonard Russell Squirrell (British, 1893-1979), a British Rail advertising poster for Richmond, 80 by 58cm, and another poster by Gregory Brown, both framed (2) £50 - £80

257 A Cunard advertising poster, ‘Cunard, USA and Canada, Travel in a Big Way’, Carew, Wilson, Massey, London, 100 by 61cm, framed £100 - £150

258 Max Romer (German, c.1878-1960), ‘By Flying Boat to Madeira’, 1949, colour advertising poster, 95 by 65cm, framed £100 - £150

259 John Rankine Barclay (British, 1884-1962), Blast Furnace, signed l.l., etching, 20 by 20.5cm, unframed £120 - £180

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258
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260

260 Sir Alfred James Munnings (British, 1878-1959), ‘After the Race’, Frost & Reed colour print published 1951, 49 by 63cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £80 - £120

261 Mabel Alington Royds (British, 1874-1941), ‘Dandelions’, signed l.r., titled l.l., linocut, 21 by 16cm, framed £150 - £250

264

264 Eileen Alice Soper (British, 1905-1990), ‘The Fair’, signed l.r., titled verso, etching, circa 1924, 21 by 27cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300

265 Mabel Alington Royds (British, 1874-1941), cactus and goats, signed l.l., linocut, 15 by 11cm, framed £200 - £300

266 Bernard Cheese (British, 1925-2013), Green Apples, signed l.r., colour lithograph, Curwen Press blind stamp l.c., 24 by 30cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200

262 John Leech (British, 1817-1864), ‘Mr Jorrocks - Come hup! I say - You ugly Beast!’, ‘The Noble Science’, ‘A Frolik Home after a Black Day’, ‘Ruggles - Hold Hard Master George....’ and ‘Where there’s a Will, There’s a Way...’, a set of five colour lithographs from The Noble Science - John Leech in the Hunting Field, 42 by 63cm, framed, with the accompanying book by Thomas Bodkin, introduction by Sir Alfred Munnings, Collins, London 1948 (6) £200 - £300

263 Eileen Alice Soper (Br itish, 1905-1990), ‘Prisoners’, signed l.r., titled in the plate, etching, 19 by 14cm, framed.

Provenance: from the estate of Eileen Soper and with Chris Beetles.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150

267 Terence Tenison Cuneo (British, 1907-1996), ‘Tay Bridge, See Scotland By Train’, British Rail advertising poster in colour, mounted on board, 100 by 125cm, framed £100 - £150

268 Elsie Marion Henderson (British, 1880-1967), eight assorted woodcuts, mostly signed, largest 22 by 30cm, unframed (8).

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300

269 David Bethel (British, 1923-c.2006), ‘Cock and Weather Cock’, signed and dated 1987 l.r., titled l.l., linocut No.9/32, 38 by 60cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £250 - £350

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270 Valerie Thornton (British, 1931-1991), ‘Tremolat’, signed and dated 1971 l.r., titled l.c., colour etching No.8/35, 40 by 51cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £250 - £350

273 Hans Erni (Swiss, 1909-2015), ‘Fargue’, signed l.r., titled l.c., colour etching No.X/1C, 44 by 60cm, framed £300 - £500

274 Percy Drake Brookshaw (British, 1907-1993), ‘Bottom of Church Hill’, signed and dated 1991 l.r., titled l.c., woodcut Artist Proof No.2, 32 by 24cm, unframed £50 - £80

275 Beryl Cook (British, 1926-2008), ‘Cruising’, signed l.r., titled l.c, silkscreen colour print, No.375/395, 48 by 48cm, framed with authentification certificate.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200

276 John Brunsdon (British, 1933-2014), ‘Southwold’, signed l.r., titled l.l., limited edition colour etching No.139/150, 22 by 31cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300

277 Margaret Barnard (British,1900-1992) Grosvenor School (under Claude Flight), ‘The Cove’, linocut, 21 by 30cm, framed.

Provenance: with Michael Parkin Fine Art, London £600 - £1,000

278 Anthony Gross R.A. (British, 1905-1984), ‘Woman and Wheelbarrow’, signed l.r., titled l.l., etching No.10/50, 46 by 52cm, framed.

Provenance: with Cambridgeshire Education Committee.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £450 - £550

279 Graham Vivian Sutherland (British, 1903-1980), ‘Sheet of Studies, Heads’, signed l.r., limited edition colour lithograph No.49/70, 55 by 49cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500

280 Sir Peter Blake R.A. (British, 1932), ‘For John’, signed l.r., screenprint No.2/50, 25 by 19cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300

281 Peter Blake (British, 1932), ‘Pop Art’, a set of four square enamel studs, limited edition No.1803/2000, commissioned by Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, 2006, 3.5 by 3.5cm each, in a cardboard presentation box with certificate.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £40 - £60

271 271 Porsche, a Porsche showroom motorsport poster, steering wheel and string-back gloves design in colours, 117 by 82cm, framed £1,000 - £1,500 272 272 Porsche, a Porsche showroom colour poster promoting the 911, 1964, with multiple views of the iconic sports car and statistics, printed in Germany, 82 by 118cm, framed £1,000 - £1,500 275
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of each lot
refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the
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Buyer’s terms at the
catalogue.

282

282 British School, 20th Century, portrait of standing male nude, gouache, 69 by 40cm, framed £50 - £80

283 A large 19th century Rococo floral wall mural design, framed £150 - £250

284 David Cox Jnr (British, 1809-1885), ‘A Sailing Barge and other Boats in a River Estuary’, signed l.c., titled verso, watercolour, 17 by 24cm, framed, and another watercolour landscape in a similar vein, 18 by 26cm, framed (2) £50 - £80

285 David Cox Jnr (Br itish, 1809-1885), ‘Conway Castle’, titled verso, watercolour, 22 by 28cm, framed.

Provenance: with Agnew’s, London £50 - £80

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288 Walter Harold Austin (Royal Worcester artist) (British, 1891-1971), still life of pears and grapes on a mossy bank, signed and dated 1931 l.r., watercolour, 23 by 30cm, gilt frame £60 - £100

289 Lucette de la Fougere (French, 1921-2010), ‘Sirop de Menthe’, signed l.l., titled verso, gouache, 40 by 29cm, framed. Provenance: with The Mall Galleries. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £60 - £100

290 M..Clifford (British, 20th Century), ‘Attraction’, titled on mount, watercolour and pencil, 18 by 22cm, framed £50 - £80

291 William Frederick Timmins (American, 1915-1985), ‘Steamer on the Clyde’, titled verso, pastel, 18 by 30cm, framed £50 - £80

292 David Cox Jnr (British, 1809-1885), ‘A View at Eastwell’, titled verso, watercolour, 19 by 24cm, framed.

Provenance: with Agnew’s, London £50 - £80

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286 Stanley McMurty ‘MAC’ (British, 1936), ‘I Think Miss St Clair Wants You To Play Deck Quoits Again, Desmond’, signed u.l., titled below, pen and ink, 34 by 52cm framed £50 - £100

287 John Staines Babb (British, act.1870-1900), ‘WindowDover’, signed with initials l.l., also signed and titled verso, watercolour, 15 by 14cm, framed £50 - £80

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293 Howard Morgan (British, 20th Century), life study of a seated female nude, signed, dedicated and dated ?9 l.r., watercolour, 70 by 54cm, framed £60 - £100

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294 Walter Harold Austin (Royal Worcester artist) (British, 1891-1971), still life of apples and blackberries on a mossy bank, signed and dated 1932 l.r., watercolour, 26 by 33cm, gilt frame £70 - £100

295 Robin Armstrong (Br itish, 1947), a bird on a branch, signed l.r., pencil, 18 by 18cm, framed, with Isobel Bartholomew (British, 20th Century), botanical study, signed l.r., watercolour, 26 by 32cm, framed (2) £70 - £100 296

296 John Sowden (British, 1838-1926), ‘A Quiet Spot on the River Lleder, North Wales’, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 24 by 33cm, framed £80 - £120

297 Johan Acton Butt (British, ?-1891), a mountainous landscape with figures crossing a stone bridge in the foreground, signed and dated 1877 l.r., watercolour, 32 by 46cm, framed £80 - £120

298 Miller Smith R.B.A. (British, 1854-1937), ‘Looking Towards Faversham, Kent’, signed and dated 1911 l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 17 by 24cm, framed; with Lysbeth Liverton (British, 1942), ‘Autumn Evening, Frant’, signed l.l., titled verso, watercolour, 20 by 27cm, framed (2) £80 - £120

299 George Arthur Fripp R.W.S. (British, 1813-1896), ‘Landscape with Bridge over Stream’, titled verso, watercolour, 22 by 32cm, framed £80 - £120

300 Louisa Margaret Watts (British, fl.1880-1914), ‘Cottage by a Pond’, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 24 by 34cm, framed £100 - £150

301 Attributed to Ronald Ossory Dunlop (Irish, 1894-1973), sleeping nude, watercolour and pencil, 19 by 23cm, framed £100 - £120

302 William Black (British, 20th Century), ‘Interlocking’, signed and dated 1967 l.r., titled l.l., watercolour, 11 by 17cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150

303 Jonathan Pike (British, 1949), The Allotment Greenhouse, signed l.l., watercolour, 20 by 30cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150

304 Sydney d’Horne Shepherd (British, 1909-1993), cubist embracing couple, signed l.l., ink and watercolour, 20 by 27cm, framed £100 - £150

305 Fiona Owen (British, 20th/21st Century), the allotment, signed with initials l.r., watercolour, 9 by 9cm, framed £100 - £120

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306

306 JAK (British, 1927-1997), ‘The Good News Is, The Police Are On Their Way, The Bad News Is, They’re From West Yorkshire!’, signed l.r., pen and ink, 29 by 70cm, framed. with a print by the same artist, ‘Rt Hon Margaret Thatcher P.M.’, signed by the subject, 60 by 46cm, framed (2) £100 - £150

307 David Jamin (French, 1970), ‘Cheval II’, signed l.r., dated 2007 l.l., titled verso, 22 by 24cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150

309 Jonathan Sainsbury (British, 1951), ‘Grouse’, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 15.5 by 24.5cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150

310

310 Marie Vorobieff Marevna (Russian, 1892-1984), ‘Nu Couche’ (female nude reclining), signed and dated 1942 l.r., titled verso, coloured pencils on paper, 32 by 54cm, framed £100 - £150

311 David Gonzales (British, 20th Century), two standing figures, signed and dated 1999 l.r., watercolour and pencil, 34 by 11cm each, framed as one £100 - £150

312 John Da Costa (British, 1867-1931), ‘Study for a Portrait, Graham Cunningham with his Horse’, titled verso, charcoal heightened with white, 45 by 35cm, framed £100 - £150

313 Maxwell Ashby Armfield (British, 1882-1972), still life of an apple, signed with monogram and dated 1956 l.r., watercolour and pencil, 16 by 15cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £120 - £180

308

308 Augustus Jules Bouvier (French, 1825-1881), portrait of a young lady with a basket of roses in a temple setting, signed l.l., watercolour, 60 by 42cm, gilt frame £150 - £200

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314 Janet McLellan (Scottish, 20th Century), ‘Lammas Fair’, signed and dated 1949 l.l., titled verso on Scottish Society of Woman Artists label, watercolour, 37 by 55cm, framed £60 - £100
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

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315 Tom Merrifield (British, 1932-2021), Contemplation - a seated female, signed l.r., pastel, 70 by 36cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £120 - £180

316 Sir Walter Thomas Monnington P.R.A. (British, 19021976), ‘Geometric Strudy’, titled verso, pencil and gouache, 18 by 19cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £250

317 Rose Hilton (British, 1931-2019), portrait of a seated female nude reflected in a mirror, signed l.r., pencil, 39 by 29cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £250

318 20th Century School, portrait of a young lady, bust-length in a shoulderless dress, indistinctly signed and dated 1974 l.l., pastel, 70 by 52cm, framed £150 - £200

319 Stanley McMurty ‘MAC’ (British, 1936), ‘Oh No Here He Comes Again......’, ‘There’s a Lot of it About’ and ‘Looks Like an Even Longer Delay - They’ve Run out of P.G. Tips’, three, all signed, pen and ink, largest 33 by 50cm, framed (3) £150 - £200

320 Barrie Houghton (British, 1941), ‘River Trees’, titled verso, watercolour, 29 by 40cm, framed £150 - £200

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321 Edward Wolfe (South African, 1897-1982), ‘Drawing a Young Girl’, signed l.r., titled verso, ink on paper, 14 by 9cm, framed £200 - £300

322 Talbot Hughes (British, 1869-1942), portraits of young ladies, bust-length, two, signed with initials and dated 1875 l.l. watercolour, largest 19 by 23cm, framed (2) £200 - £300

323

323 Fang Xiang (Chinese, 1967), The Open Window, signed and seal mark l.r., watercolour, ink/colour paper, 45 by 33cm, framed.

Provenance: with The Bloxham Galleries, London, ‘Three Brushes’ exhibition, 14th May 2002, leaflet included £200 - £300

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325 Harold Swanwick (British, 1866-1929), ‘On the Isle of Man’, signed and dated 1891 l.l., watercolour, 27 by 43cm, framed £200 - £300

326 Reg Watkiss (British, 1933-2010), ‘Looking Toward Chapel Carn Brea’ (Cornwall), signed l.l., titled verso, pencil, 12 by 16.5cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300

327 John Edwards (Br itish, 1938-2009), cubist still life of bottle, jug etc, pencil on paper, 68 by 48cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £250 - £350

328 Marjorie Hoare (British, 1884-1953), ‘Salting the Herrings’, signed and dated 1918 l.l., titled verso, watercolour and pencil, 28 by 31cm, framed £300 - £500

329 Thomas John Coates (British, 1941-2023), ‘The Empty Chair, Durban’, signed with initials l.l., titled verso, watercolour, 25 by 35cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £500 - £600

324

324 Jonathan Pike (British, 1949), ‘St Leonards Terrace’, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 44 by 28cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300

330

330 Fraser Taylor (British, 1960), ‘Javelin’, signed and dated 1984 l.r., titled verso, gouche, 88 by 60cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £500 - £800

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of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

331 Rose Hilton (British, 1931-2019), still life of green flowers in a vase, signed l.r., pastel, 28 by 21cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £500 - £600

332 George Hooper (British, 1910-1994), still life of lilies in a vase and apples on a table, signed and dated 1942 l.l., watercolour, 58 by 40cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £180 - £220

333 George Goodwin I Kilburne (British, 1839-1924), An Italian Serenade, signed l.l., watercolour, 63.5 by 90cm, gilt frame £1,000 - £1,200

334 Imre Goth (Hungarian/British, 1893-1982), portrait of an auburn-haired beauty in profile, signed and dated 1938 l.r., pencil and wash, 36 by 28cm, framed £600 - £1,000

335 Michael Rees (British, 1962), ‘Bowl Head’, signed l.r., titled l.l., mixed media, 17 by 13cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £80 - £120

336 Ethelbert White (British, 1891-1972), a river landscape with trees, signed l.l., watercolour, 37 by 27cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £500 - £700

337 Pierre Amedee Marcel-Beronneau (French, 1869-1937), ‘Parfum Caressant’, titled below and verso, colour pastels, 27 by 20cm, in a wooden frame with abalone detail £1,200 - £1,800

338 George William Bissill (British, 1896-1973), ‘Miner’, circa 1930, signed l.l., titled verso, ink on paper, 19 by 24cm, framed £500 - £800

339 John Randall Bratby R.A. (British, 1928-1992), portrait of ‘Holly’, titled, signed and dated 1985 l.r., pencil on paper, 41 by 29cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500

340 Simon Palmer (British, 1956), ‘Teatime Sunlight’, signed l.r., titled l.l., watercolour, gouache, pen, ink/paper, 40 by 41cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,500 - £2,000

341 Andrew Lanyon (British, 1947), sketch for ‘Nightfall’, signed and titled verso, watercolour, 8.5 by 9cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500

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342

342 Dennis Frost (British, 20th Century), a marine scene with a galleon in full sail, signed l.r., pastel, 41 by 58cm, framed £100 - £150

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347 British School, late 19th Century, marine scenes with sailing vessels on choppy seas, a pair, oil on board, 28 by 48cm, gilt frames (2) £100 - £150

348 James Leakey (British, 1775-1865), portrait of a young cleric, three quarter length seated in an interior, indistinctly inscribed with sitter’s name verso, oil on panel, 27 by 20cm, gilt frame £100 - £200

343

343 Sarah Hall Baqai (British, 1965), ‘Delicate ConfectionsRed Rose Cup Cake Bra No.18’, signed and dated 2004, sculpture, 25cm wide £40 - £60

349 British School (late 19th/early 20th century), Three Terrier Dogs, monogram J.C. l.r, oil on canvas, 15 by 30cm, framed £80 - £120

344

344 Charles Leslie (British, 1835-1890), a Highland Loch landscape with a castle ruin, signed and dated 1883 l.l., oil on canvas, 30 by 60cm, gilt frame £100 - £150

345 Joseph Thors (British, 1835-1920), 'View Near Pangbourne', signed l.r., titled verso, oil on canvas, 75 by 65cm, gilt frame £200 - £300

346 Thomas Stanley Barber (British, act.1891-1899), a mountainous river landscape with a figure on a path to the right; a river landscape with a cottage and figure to the left, a pair, one signed with initials l.l., oil on canvas, 25 by 45cm, gilt frames (2) £80 - £120

350 Henry Redmore (British, 1820-1887), shipping and a shipwreck in a heavy swell, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 50 by 110cm, gilt frame £800 - £1,200

351 After Adriaen Ostade, peasants in a tavern interior, oil on canvas, 43 by 37cm, gilt frame £100 - £200

352 E.S. England (British, act.1890-1910), a farm scene with chickens and a rooster feeding, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 24 by 29cm, gilt frame £100 - £150

353 Thomas Charles Bale (British, 1845/49-1925), still life of dead game and fruit in a barn, a pair, one signed with monogram and dated 1891 l.l., oil on canvas, 29 by 24cm, gilt frames (2) £150 - £250

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354 Michelangelo Meucci (Italian, 1840-1909), Hanging Finches, signed, inscribed Firenze and dated 1875 l.r., oval, oil on panel, 21 by 16cm, in a gilt Florentine frame £150 - £200

355 British Sc hool, circa 1840, portrait of Joseph Neeld Esq, half-length wearing a black tunic and white stock, seated beside a table and red drapery, oil on panel, 30 by 25cm, in the original gilt frame £150 - £200

356 George Stainton (British, act.1860-1890), Evening Shipping, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 60 by 90cm, gilt frame £300 - £500

357 Henry Redmore (British, 1820-1887), fishermen heading out to sea; fishermen hauling in the catch, a pair, both signed l.l., oil on board, 33 by 52cm, gilt frames (2) £400 - £600

£800 - £1,200

358 Henry Le

A.R.A. (British, 1819-1904), On the Bank of the River, signed with monogram and dated 1880 l.r., oil on panel, 39 by 25cm, gilt frame.

Provenance: Lot 1333, ‘The Garden and Other Selected Paintings’, Sotheby’s Billingshurst, 23rd May 2001 £400 - £600

359 Ludwig Hermann (German, 1812-1881), a continental harbour scene with fishing boats and market traders, signed

dated 1863 l.r., oil on canvas, 68 by 92cm, gilt frame £500 - £800

360 Attributed to August Friedrich Siegert (German, 18201883), ‘The Labour of Love’, oil on canvas, 79 by 59cm,

£800 - £1,200

Provenance: Lot 55,

October, 2001 £800 - £1,200

358 Jeune and unframed 361 361 Henry Pierce Bone (British, 1779-1855), portrait of the late Joseph Neeld Esq, half-length seated wearing a black tunic and white stock, titled, inscribed and dated 1849 verso, oval enamel, 14 by 11cm, in the original gilt frame with H.P. Bone branded fillet 362 362 Edmund John Niemann (British, 1813-1876), View of Bolton Abbey; View of Otford, Kent, a pair, both signed l.l., one titled verso, oil on canvas, 51 by 76cm, gilt frames (2).
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Paintings, Furniture & Works of Art, Phillips, Knowle, 3rd
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363

363 British School, 19th Century, portrait of a prize cow, standing in a field with a manor house and church spire beyond, oil on canvas, 35 by 50cm, birds eye maple frame £100 - £150

364 Attributed to James Webb (British, 1825-1895), ‘French Goals and Shipping off the Eddystone Lighthouse’, titled verso, oil on panel, 25 by 35cm, framed £400 - £600

365 David Bates (British, 1840/41-1921), ‘Banks of the Inny, Cornwall’, signed and dated 1876 l.l., titled, signed and dated verso, oil on canvas, 30 by 45cm, gilt frame £150 - £250

366 Garry Raymond-Pereira (British, 1974), ‘Mustard Field’, signed and titled verso, oil on panel, 14 by 19cm, unframed £50 - £80

367 Roy Ray (Br itish, 1936), ‘Porthmoor Token’, signed and titled verso, painted wood and plaster, 59 by 7cm, unframed £60 - £100

368 British School, early 20th Century, portrait of a Maltese Terrier, oil on panel, 19 by 14cm, gilt frame £80 - £120

370 Edwina Broadbent (British, 1945), ‘Blue Chamber’, signed and titled verso, oil on board, 25 by 38cm, framed, with another work by the same artist, ‘Green Cove’, signed and titled verso, oil on board, 19 by 25cm, framed (2) £80 - £120

371 R..Whitaker (British, 20th Century), Houses of Parliament at Night, signed l.r., oil on board, 39 by 50cm, framed £50 - £80

372 Charles Robinson Sykes (British, 1875-1950), Barges on the Thames, signed l.l., oil on board, 34.5 by 40cm, framed. Provenance: Memorial Exhibition, Walker Art Galleries £100 - £150

369 Cornish School, early to mid-20th Century, fishing boats in St Ives Harbour, oil on canvas, 45 by 36cm, framed £80 - £120

373 David Lloyd Smith (British, 1944), ‘Ecky’, signed and dated 1987 l.l., titled on purchase receipt verso, oil, 40 by 20cm, framed £100 - £150

369 370 373
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374

374 Guy Worsdell (British, 1908-1978), ‘Straights & Curves’, signed with initials l.r., titled and signed verso, oil on board, 12 by 19cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200

375 Nicholas Middleton (British, 20th/21st Century), ‘Postcard Painting’, titled and dated 2007 verso, gouache, 35 by 35cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £250

378

378 Edward Charles Barnes (British, act.1856-1882), Young Girls with Robin’s Egg Nest, signed and dated 1875 l.r., oil on canvas, 75 by 50cm, gilt frame £200 - £300

379 William Drummond Bone R.W.S. A.R.S.A. (Scottish, 1907-1979), ‘Demolition of the Old Country Gaol, Ayr’, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on canvas, 34 by 44cm, framed.

Provenance: with William Hardie, Glasgow.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300

376

376 William Mellor (British, 1851-1931), ‘On the Nidd, Nr Knarrsbro (sic), Yorkshire’, signed l.r., titled verso, oil on canvas, 30 by 45cm, gilt frame £150 - £200

377 John Sanderson Wells (British, 1872-1955), Contemplating the Proposition, signed l.r., oil on board, 23 by 30cm, gilt frame £200 - £300

380

380 Leo Pors (Dutch, 1952), a frozen polder with figures conversing in the foreground, windmill beyond, signed l.r., oil on board, 29 by 39cm, framed £100 - £150

381 Tony Shiels (British, 1938), ‘Portrait of Gabbabawn, Garden Gamecocks’, signed and dated 2004 u.l., titled verso, oil on board, 32 by 29cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300

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382 Rene Gruau (French, 1909-2004), lady of fashion, signed with initial l.l., oil on board, 11 by 13cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £600 - £800

383 David Eustace R.B.A. (British, 1950-2021), ‘Keeping in Touch’, signed l.l., titled and dated 2004 verso, oil on board. 28 by 30cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300

384 Richard Hayley Lever (American, 1876-1958), harbour scene with figures on a quayside, signed l.r., oil on panel, 16 by 24cm, framed £2,500 - £3,500

385 Adrian Johnson (British, 1960), male portraits, a pair, impasto oil on board, 30 by 25cm, framed (2) £250 - £350

386 Ronald Ossory Dunlop R.A. (Irish, 1894-1973), landscape with a cottage, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 50 by 72cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £250

387 Edward Piper (British, 1938-1990), semi-nude figure beside a vase of flowers, signed and dated 1987 l.r., mixed media, 50 by 38cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £600 - £800

387 388 388 Anthony Frost (British, 1951), ‘Green Chevrons, Yellow Line’, signed and dated 2006 twice l.r., titled verso, acrylic, 23 by 39cm, framed. 389 389 Austin Moseley (British, 1930-2013), workers on junks in Aberdeen Harbour, Hong Kong, signed and dated 1983 l.l., oil on board, 57 by 80cm, framed.
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390

390 Geoffrey Robinson (British, 1945), ‘Seaside Still Life’, titled verso, acrylic and charcoal on board, 40 by 50cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £500 - £800

394 Reg Watkiss (British, 1933-2010), a Cornish landscape with a white cottage and road, signed and dated 2009 l.l., oil on board, 18.5 by 26cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £700 - £900

391 Fred Yates (British, 1922-2008), a moorland landscape with a stream, signed l.r., oil on board, 34 by 45cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £500 - £800

392 Fred Cumming (British, 1930-2022), ‘Humming Bird, Hawk Moth’, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on board, 8 by 23cm, framed.

Provenance: states purchased from the artist verso £600 - £1,000

393 Margaret Green (British, 1925-2003), ‘The East Wind’, signed and titled verso, oil on board, 14 by 12cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £600 - £800

395 Ron Bone (British, 1950-2011), ‘By the Window’, signed l.r., titled and dated 2007 verso, oil on board, 35 by 35cm, framed.

Provenance: with John Noott Galleries.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £800 - £1,200

396 Robert Sadler (British, 1909-2001), ‘Bridge at Argenteuil signed and dated 1996 l.r., titled verso, oil on board, 32 by 35cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £800 - £1,200

397 Vincent Korda (Hungarian, 1897-1979), female nude reclining on a bed, signed l.r., oil on board, 51 by 78cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,200 - £1,800

391 394 395
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398

398 Meryl Watts (British, 1910-1992), ‘Misty Sails’, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on board, 37 by 46cm, framed £80 - £120

399 Marie Keeling (British, 20th/21st Century), ‘Oil Leak’, signed l.r., titled verso, mixed media on canvas, 20 by 20cm, framed £50 - £80

400 Steve Hiddleston (British, 20th/21st Century), ‘Figures in the Garden’, titled, signed, and dated 2005 verso, oil on board, 26 by 32cm, framed £60 - £100

403

403 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Lyn Dulyn’, signed l.r., titled l.l. acrylic, 35 by 27cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80

401

401 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Nefyn’, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 40 by 30cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £40 - £60

402 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘The Kraken Wakes’, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 50 by 67cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80

404

404 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘The Noughts & Crosses Landscape’, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 50 by 40cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

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408 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Day of the Triffids’, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 57 by 67cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80

409 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Autumn Ogwen’, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 51 by 72cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80

410 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Source of the Conwy’, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 50 by 70cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80

411 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘The Wild Wood’, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 54 by 72cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80

412 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Aber Ogwen Lane’, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic and collage, 50 by 75cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80

413 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Flame Trees’, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 56 by 81cm, unframed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £70 - £90

414 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘The Red Sail’, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 45 by 60cm, framed.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £70 - £90

405 405 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Shell Beach’, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic and collage, 36 by 44cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80 406 406 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Thorn Trees with Early Berries’, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 40 by 50cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80 407 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), ‘Port Penrhyn’ signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic and collage, 48 by 74cm, unframed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80 414
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415 Perthshire and Scottish, two glass millefiore paperweights, (one boxed), three glass millefiore bowls and a small metal mounted trinket dish (6)

£80 - £120

416 Whitefriars, a Christmas Host of Angels millefiori faceted paperweight, 1975, central angel concentric circles, PL501, numbered 804, 7.5cm wide

£100 - £150

417 Whitefriars, a Silver Jubilee millefiori faceted paperweight, 19521977, small crown candy twist ribbons, PL516, numbered 383 with certificate of authenticity, 7.5cm wide £50 - £80

418 Whitefriars, a Silver Jubilee millefiori faceted paperweight, 19521977, small crown over EIIR cypher within millefiori circle, PL511, numbered 414, 7.5cm wide £50 - £80

419 Whitefriars, a Christmas Three Wise Men millefiori faceted paperweight, 1976, central cane within concentric circles, PL502, numbered 443, 7.5cm wide £100 - £150

420 Whitefriars, a Christmas The Manger millefiori faceted paperweight, 1977, three central canes within concentric circles, PL509, numbered 3, 7.5cm wide £100 - £150

421 Whitefriars, a Silver Jubilee millefiori faceted paperweight, 19521977, small crown within concentric circles, PL518, 7.5cm wide £80 - £100

422 Whitefr iars, a commemorative Coronation orb with garland millefiori faceted paperweight, 1953-1978, central orb within a double garland, PL521, numbered 250 with certificate of authenticity, 7.5cm wide £100 - £150

423 Murano, a Magnum millefiori faceted paperweight, 1973, central cane within six concentric circles, 9cm wide £10 - £20

424 Rene Lalique, a Deux Aigles red amber glass paperweight, model 801, designed circa 1914, frosted and polished, intaglio mark R Lalique, 10.2cm long £300 - £500

425

425 An engraved glass ale flute, circa 1745, the conical bowl with hops and barley, on a plain stem and folded conical foot, 15cm high, rim 5.6cm diameter, foot 7cm diameter £30 - £50

427

427 A George III cut glass decanter, circa 1810, Prussian form with three ring neck and slice cutting, fluted base, cut mushroom stopper, 24.5cm high £30 - £50

426

426 An engraved glass ale flute, circa 1770, the conical bowl with barley and grapes, on a knopped stem and heavy foot, 12.8cm high, rim 6cm diameter, foot 6.6cm diameter £30 - £50

428

428 An 18th century facet cut beaker vase, circa 1770, cylindrical form, geometric swag and diamond decoration, 11.5cm high £40 - £70

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429 A

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430

434 A George III cut glass decanter, circa 1800, Prussian form with three facet cut rings to the slice cut neck, bullseye stopper, 28cm high £50 - £80

435

435 An engraved glass ale or Champagne flute, Continental circa 1750, the trumpet bowl with bird and flowers on slender stem and conical foot, 18.6cm high, rim 6.5cm diameter, foot 7.2cm diameter £50 - £80

436 A Jacobite air twist wine glass or flute (A/F), circa 1740, the trumpet bowl engraved with a seven petal rose, single bud and oak leaf, inscribed Fiat, on a multi spiral stem and conical foot, 21cm high, foot 8cm diameter, rim 7cm diameter £50 - £80

432

432 An Anglo Irish cut glass spirit decanter, circa 1810, barrel form, three annulated ring neck, alternating panels of hobnail, diamond and lens cutting, hobnail cut mushroom stopper, 21.5cm high £40 - £60

433 An opaque twist wind glass, circa 1780, the ovoid bowl engraved with Jacobite style rose and bird, on a double series double strand and core stem, conical foot, 14.8cm high, rim 5cm diameter, foot 6.6cm diameter £50 - £80

437

437 An Anglo Irish cut glass decanter, circa 1810, two ring neck, hobnail band above swags and fluted base, with a facet cut lozenge stopper, 27cm high £50 - £80

George III cut glass decanter, circa 1805, Prussian form, slice cut neck with concentric ring bands, with a cut mushroom stopper, 24.5cm high 430 A George III three ring neck cut glass decanter, circa 1805, Prussian form, slice cut with a hobnail band, knopped mushroom stopper, 27cm high £40 - £70 431 George III Indian Club glass decanter, circa 1790, slice cut neck and fluted base, with facet cut lozenge stopper, 27cm high £40 - £70
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438

438 A matched pair of Bristol blue glass decanters, circa 1790, Indian club form, decorated with painted gilt bottle tickets for Rum and Hollands, 19cm high (2) £50 - £80

439 A 19th century American glass decanter, circa 1825, relief moulded Prussian form with diaper hobnail panels and annulated three ring neck, cut mushroom stopper, 24cm high £50 - £80

440

440 An air twist wine glass, circa 1750, the trumpet bowl on a single series multi strand stem and conical foot, 15.4cm high, rim 6cm diameter, foot 7.1cm diameter £60 - £100

441 A pair of glass rummers, circa 1830, the large rounded bowls engraved with star centred swags, on short socle stems and square star cut bases, 14.6cm high (2) £60 - £100

442 A pair of Irish glass finger bowls, Cork Glass Co., circa 1800, plain ovoid form with press moulded bases, marked to each, 13cm diameter (2) £70 - £100

443

443 An 18th century facet cut glass sweetmeat stand, circa 1770, the ogee bowl with denticulated rim on an inverse baluster facet cut stem and octagonal cut foot, 16cm high £80 - £120

444 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the flared bucket bowl on a double series multi strand core twist and double strand stem, conical foot, 14.6cm high, rim 5.4cm diameter, rim 6.3cm diameter £80 - £120

439

445

445 A triple knopped opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the bell shaped bowl on a double series stem of central lattice core and four triple threaded strands, on conical foot, 17cm high, rim 6.6cm diameter, foot 6.6cm diameter £80 - £120

442

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446 A glass ale flute, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl etched and engraved with hops and barley, on a plain stem and folded conical foot, 16.8cm high, rim 5.5cm diameter, foot 7.5cm diameter £80 - £120

449 An air twist glass ale or champagne flute, circa 1750, the round funnel bowl on a double knopped single series multi strand stem, conical foot, 20cm high, rim 6.4cm diameter, foot 7.5cm diameter £100 - £150

450 A mixed twist wine glass, circa 1760, the rounded bell shaped bowl on a double series four strand opaque and double helix air twist core stem, on conical foot, 14.8cm high, rim 5.5cm diameter, foot 6.6cm diameter £100 - £200

447

447 An air twist wine glass, circa 1760, the pan topped bowl on a single series multi strand knopped stem, conical foot, 16cm high, rim 6.1cm diameter, foot 6.4cm diameter £80 - £120

448 An opaque twist glass flute, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl on a single series multi stranded spiral knopped stem, on conical foot, 19cm high, foot 7.5cm diameter, rim 5.5cm diameter £80 - £120

451

451 A Lightweight Baluster wine glass, circa 1725, the round funnel bowl on a slender baluster stem with compressed and annulated knop, on a folded conical foot, 14.5cm high, rim 5.4cm diameter, foot 6.8cm diameter £100 - £200

452 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl on a double series double strand and internal mesh tubular core stem, on conical foot, 14cm high, rim 5.5cm diameter, foot 7cm diameter £100 - £150

453 A Jacobite engraved opaque twist wine glass, circa 1750, the conical bowl decorated with rose, bud and moth, on a double series four strand and lattice core stem, conical foot, 16.2cm high, rim 6.2cm diameter, foot 7.5cm diameter £150 - £250

454

454 A Jacobite engraved opaque twist glass goblet, circa 1750, the large ogee bowl decorated with the open and closed rose and carnations, on a double strand helix and multi strand twisted spiral stem, conical foot, 17.5cm high, bowl 7.8cm diameter, foot 9.2cm diameter £200 - £400

455 A pair of Chinese cameo glass carvings, Peking, probably 18th century, modelled as shishi dogs, blue over colourless rock crystal type bodies, 4.5cm long (2) £50 - £80

456 An intaglio engraved Chinese style glass and gilt metal mounted pin dish, the central lens form base reverse decorated with carp swimming, within relief moulded foliate scroll and demilune sunflower border, 7cm diameter £40 - £70

457

457 A Marquess of Bute service cut glass finger bowl and stand, circa 1825, alternating hobnail and reeded panels, shell caved handles and denticulated rims, 21.5cm diameter £80 - £120

449

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458

458 A Victorian glass Champagne jug, circa 1870, footed form etched with fern design, angled handle, internal ice dome with metal fastening, 25.5cm high £40 - £70

460

460 A Stourbridge triple cased cut glass scent bottle, probably Stevens and Williams, circa 1915, thistle form with facet cut stopper, blue over orange over colourless, 11cm high £40 - £70

461 A pair of Moser glass vases, footed double gourd torpedo form with relief etched gilt bands of foliate scrolls and flowers, 20.5cm high (2) £60 - £100

464 A pair of Baccarat enamelled opaque glass vases, circa 1860, shouldered form painted with bunches of roses and other flowering foliage, 27.5cm high (2) £300 - £500

465

465 Richardson, a Vitrified enamelled opaque glass vase, circa 1860, pedestal shouldered form, decorated with a scene of Alnwick Castle, between laurel and berry bands, printed marks, 31.5cm high £50 - £80

459

459 Moser, a Bohemian enamelled and gilded glass vase, circa 1880, blue ovoid body with arcaded rim, decorated with insects and oak leaves, applied gilt metal acorns, on four pulled and coiled horn feet, gilt numbers D180 2187, 7cm high £40 - £70

462

462 A Palais Royal opaque glass and gilt metal novelty box, probably Baccarat circa 1850, in the form of an egg, in a coiled nest, green frosted, 9.5cm long £80 - £120

463 Baccarat, a blue opaline glass vase, circa 1850, double ogee gourd form with flared neck, opaque with gilt decoration, polished pontil, 30cm high £50 - £80

466

466 A Stourbridge etched glass claret jug, 1859, of tea pot form, the spherical body decorated with an aquatic scene of fish amongst seaweed, pulled handle and spout, engraved diamond registration to the underside, 18.5cm high £80 - £120

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467

467 An Aesthetic Movement enamelled black opaline glass vase, probably Harrach circa 1870, Chinese bottle form with integrated bracket stand and ring handles, decorated with cranes and foliage in polychrome enamel, jewelled and gilded, 30.5cm high £100 - £200

469 A pair of Aesthetic Movement stained glass door or window inserts, circa 1880, each with an oval portrait of aubern-haired maidens, stylized acorn borders, 128 by 48cm (2) £300 - £500

471 Francesco Ferro e Figlio, a Venetian glass Corinto vase, Murano circa 1890, the spherical body with ball knopped flared trumpet stem and folded rim, opalescent with surface applied metal oxides, incised indistinct marks to rim, 15.5cm high

Note: an example of the fashion for historical designs from the Ancient world, this vase is from a range of Corinthian inspired vessels which showcased modern Venetian glass making techniques to create an antiqued effect. Other Murano firms including Salviati and Lorenzo Radi made similar vessels in the historical revival, as well as James Powell and Sons in London. Examples of this and similar vases by Ferro and Figlio are in the collections of the Met in New York and Museo D’Arte Vetraria, Venice. See Bonhams, New York, Magic of Murano, 24th October 2022 - 2nd November 2022, lots 5, 6 and 7 for examples of this shape and colourway. £100 - £200

470

468

468 John Northwood, after John Flaxman, a Victorian etched glass and silver plate mounted claret jug, circa 1870, bulbous form engraved with images from Flaxman’s illustrated Homer’s Odyssey, 1805, including Mercury Conducting the Souls of the Suitors and Apollo and Diana, between Neoclassical bands, the lid and handle chased with Mannerist and neoclassical bands, 27cm high £100 - £200

470 Christopher Dresser for James Couper, Glasgow (attributed), an Arts and Crafts Clutha type glass jug, circa 1885, bubbled green, shouldered form with square section conical neck, 24cm high £70 - £100 471

472 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, a set of nine Arts and Crafts Champagne glasses, circa 1880, the tapered cylindrical drum bowls on plain stems and conical feet, 12cm high (9) £100 - £150

473

473 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts historical revival glass Roemer, circa 1900, sea green with squat ovoid bowl, rigaree, prunts and a coiled foot, 9cm high £50 - £80

474 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts green glass and aventurine goblet, circa 1900, optic moulded sea green, the bowl engraved with a White Hart motif, on an ogee knopped gold leaf baluster stem, 18cm high £50 - £80

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475

475. Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts Water Lily or Lotus service etched glass finger bowl, circa 1899, flared form, engraved with sinuous flowering lotus tendrils in the Art Nouveau style, 11.5cm diameter Note: designed for the Prince of Siam who visited London in 1897 for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee; see Evans, W. et al. 1995, Whitefriars Glass, p.81, fig.82, for an illustrated example of this bowl £50 - £80

477

477 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts Roman cut glass carafe, circa 1880, conical form with facet cuts, 17.5cm high £40 - £60

478 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, a set of six Arts and Crafts Champagne glasses, circa 1890, optic ribbed ogee bowls on plain stems and radiating conical feet, 12cm high (6) £80 - £120

480

480 John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts opalescent glass light shade, circa 1901, baluster form with open crimped rim, optic moulded straw opal honeysuckle design, 375896, 19cm high, fitting 10cm to 12.5cm diameter £70 - £100

476

476 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, a pair of Arts and Crafts glass bowls, Alsatian blue, circa 1890, optic ribbed with crimped rims, 13.5cm diameter (2) £40 - £60

479

479 John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts iridescent glass floral epergne, circa 1905, the naturalistic gilt metal stand in the form of a sinuous branch and tendrils, with five ribbed trumpet flower vases, on a domed base, 55.5cm high £200 - £300

481

481 John Walsh Walsh, a large Arts and Crafts opalescent glass pendant light shade and a brass fitting, circa 1901, onion dome form, optic moulded vaseline straw opal ‘honeysuckle’ or peacock feather design, 375896, the six arm whiplash tendril crown in the style of Benson, overall 41cm long, shade 25cm, fitting 11.5cm to 14cm diameter £300 - £500

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482

482 Theresienthal, a Secessionist enamelled wine glass, circa 1905, the double ogee conical bowl with stylised laurel wreath and knotted gilt whiplash tendril bands, 20cm high £20 - £40

483

483 Ludwig Sutterlin for Frtiz Heckert, a Secessionist enamelled hock glass, circa 1903, the ogee bell form bowl painted with stylised fruiting tendrils, in green, gilt rim, on a slice knopped sweeping trumpet foot, 21.5cm high

See: Zelasko, S. 2012, Fritz Heckert; Kunstglas Industrie 1866-1923, Glasmuseum Passau, fig. 423 for an example of this glass design £80 - £120

484

484 A Secessionist cut and enamelled glass shaker, circa 1910, rounded cylinder form, decorated with a geometric band of lenses highlighted with blue enamel squares and green triangles, silver plated lid, 14.5cm high £40 - £60

485 Ludwig Sutterlin for Fritz Heckert, a set of six Secessionist enamelled wine glasses, circa 1905, the open tulip form bowls painted with sinuous whiplashed tendril bands in green, below gilt rims, on slice knopped trumpet splayed stems, 20.5cm high (6) £200 - £400

486 Josef Riedel, a Secessionist etched, frosted and enamelled glass vase, circa 1910, ogee rimmed navette section boat form, decorated with central panels of knotted tendril and Art Nouveau foliate motifs in gilt enamel, on a semi iridescent incuse carved rustic tiger stripe ground, 14cm long £40 - £70

485
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487

487 Loetz, a Secessionist iridescent glass bowl, PG 2/187, circa 1902, shouldered ovoid form, combed blue lustre lappets over opaque yellow stripes, silvered pearlescent interior, 18cm diameter £400 - £600

488 An Art Nouveau iridescent glass and silver overlay vase, probably Quezal, American circa 1900, flattened baluster form, decorated with maiden’s head and butterfly with sinuous hair and flowers, 15.5cm long £800 - £1,200

490

490 Loetz, a Secessionist iridescent glass Pampas vase, circa 1900, conical double gourd form, blue lustre with applied webbing, 23cm high £800 - £1,200

491 Daum, a pate de verre enamelled glass vase, shouldered form, relief carved with daisies in orange and green enamel, on a marbled amber and brown ground, signed in cameo Daum Nancy and the cross of Lorraine, 12cm high £1,200 - £1,800

489

489 Loetz for Van Hauten, a Secessionist pewter mounted glass vase, the Candia Papillon flared body with crimped rim, within relief modelled floral cage, stamped marks, 25.5cm high £1,500 - £2,000

492

492 Daum, a pate de verre enamelled glass vase, barrel form, acid carved with bleeding heart flowers in red and green enamel on marbled orange to red ground, signed in cameo Daum Nancy and the cross of Lorraine, 12cm high £1,000 - £1,200

488
56 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

495

495 Daum, an enamelled pate de verre glass landscape vase, oval barrel form, carved in relief with an extensive lakeside landscape in green enamel, on a yellow orange marbled ground, signed in cameo Daum Nancy and the cross of Lorraine, 12cm high £450 - £550

493

493 Daum, an Art Deco cameo engraved glass and wrought iron table lamp, circa 1925, the rounded conical shade cased with orange over frosted colourless glass, with fruiting leaves, on an organic leaf and fluted dome stand, engraved marks, Daum Nancy cross of Lorrain, 33cm high £1,500 - £2,000

496

496 Emile Galle, a cameo glass landscape bowl, circa 1900, footed flared drum form, decorated in the round with a river view, brown over amber, signed in cameo Galle, 19cm diameter £400 - £600

494

494 Daum, an enamelled pate de verre glass vase, oval barrel form, carved in relief with purple enamel gilliflowers, on an opaque yellow marbled ground, signed in cameo Daum Nancy and the cross of Lorraine, 12cm high £1,700 - £2,000

497

497 Emile Galle, a cameo glass Cyclamen bowl, circa 1900, tricorn form with inverted rims, red over amber over colourless, signed in cameo on leaf Galle, 23.5cm diameter £1,200 - £1,600

498 Rene Lalique, a Lierre glass light shade, model 2469, designed circa 1927, frosted and polished, moulded mark R Lalique, engraved France, 36.5cm diameter £700 - £1,000

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499

499 G Vallon, an opalescent glass Cherry bowl, relief moulded, marked, 23.5cm diameter £40 - £60

500 Rudolf Schroter for Josef Inwald, a Barolac Tulip glass vase, blue opalescent, circa 1934, relief moulded design, acid maks, 23.5cm high £40 - £70

501 Vettorio Zecchin for Venini, a large vetro soffiato glass bowl, circa 1925, broad rimmed with lobed dished centre, aubergine purple, 44cm diameter £100 - £200

502 Fulvio Bianconi for Venini, a zanfirico glass fazzoletto or handkerchief vase, circa 1950s, white opaque latticinio stripes, crimped, acid marks, 8cm high £40 - £70

503 A Venetian Murano glass zanfirico vase, probably Venini, bulbous form with flared and crimped rim, opaque latticinio stripes, 10.5cm high £30 - £50 504

504 Gordon Russell for Stevens and Williams, an Arts and Crafts Lygon glass celery vase, circa 1922, Writhen moulded bell form bowl on a short plain stem, polished pontil, 22cm high £50 - £80

505

505 Gordon Russell for Stevens and Williams, an Arts and Crafts Lygon wine glass, circa 1922, Writhen pattern, conical form with blade knopped stem, 15.5cm high £30 - £50

507 Constance Spr y for Stevens and Williams, a Royal Brierley glass flower vase, circa 1930s, optic moulded Campana urn form with everted rim, on plain foot, etched facsimile signature, 15cm high

Note: author and florist Constance Spry designed a number of vases in both glass (for Stourbridge manufacturer Stevens and Williams) and ceramic (for Fulham Pottery) to complement her well known flower arrangements and designs, on which she wrote numerous educational books. £30 - £50

508 John Walsh Walsh, a Pompeiian glass bowl, circa 1930, flared form, purple with random bubble inclusions, polished pontil, 37.5cm diameter £50 - £80

509 John Walsh Walsh, a Pompeiian glass bowl, circa 1930, flared form, pink with random bubble inclusions, polished pontil, 33.5cm diameter £50 - £80

510

510 Clyne Farquharson for John Walsh Walsh, a set of four Kendal lemonade or beer glasses, circa 1936, footed barrel form, incised marks and dates, 18cm high (4) £80 - £120

506

506 Gordon Russell for Stevens and Williams, an Arts and Crafts Lygon glass celery vase, circa 1922, Writhen moulded bell form bowl on a knopped stem, polished pontil, 25cm high £50 - £80 507

511

511 Clyne Farquharson for John Walsh Walsh, a Leaf cut glass vase, 1938, ogee barrel form, cut with stylised leafy tendrils, incised marks and date, 20.5cm high £70 - £100

58 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

512

512 An Art Deco enamelled glass cocktail shaker, Bohemian, circa 1930s, shouldered conical form with concentric blue and white bands, 21cm high Note: see McConnell, A. 2018, The Decanter, for an illustrated example of this design £30 - £50

514 Keith Murray for Stevens and Williams, Royal Brierley, an Art Deco cut glass decanter and glasses, domed conical form with graduated random frosted lens cuts, flat lozenge stopper, 23.5cm high (3) £150 - £250

515

515 Keith Murray for Stevens and Williams (attributed), an Art Deco cut glass vase, spherical form, martele body with geometric chequered collar, 8.5cm high £80 - £120

516 Monart, an Art Deco glass vase, shape UA, colour 42B, shouldered ovoid form, purple and magenta over white cased, 29.5cm high £50 - £100

519

519 David Hammond for Thomas Webb, a Modernist glass fish vase, circa 1952, footed conical form with controlled air bubble inclusions, etched and engraved with fish and aquatic vegetation, acid marks, 25.5cm high £40 - £70

513

£40 - £60

517

517 A Scandinavian cut and etched glass vase, circa 1930s, hexagonal spherical form, engraved with a figure of a child with flowers, signed indistinctly, 7.5cm high £60 - £100

518 Mother and Child, a frosted glass sculpture by David Smith for Webb Corbett, Mother and Child, a frosted glass sculpture, 1969, signed and dated £300 - £500

520

520 Flavio Poli for Seguso (attributed), a Murano glass Sommerso vase, circa 1950s, triple cased blue over amber, with pulled spout, 33.5cm high £80 - £120

513 Ludwig Kny for Stuart, a pair of Art Deco amber and cut cocktail glasses, circa 1935, conical form, decorated with stylised geometric flower stem motifs, on knopped conical feet, 12cm high (2)
514
59 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

521

521 Flavio Poli for Seguso, a Murano glass sommerso bottle and stopper, circa 1960s, shouldered form with elongated teardrop stopper, triple cased violet and cerise, remnants of a paper label, 43cm high £80 - £120

522 A large pair of Venetian glass bottle vases, Murano circa 1950s, footed globe and shaft form with controlled air bubble and aventurine inclusions, 36.5cm high (2) £60 - £100

523 Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Tangerine glass banjo vase, 32cm high £1,000 - £1,500

525 Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Sunspot Suncatcher, amber glass, circa 1969, relief moulded as a sun mask, 18.5cm diameter £80 - £120

524

524 Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefrairs, a Kingfisher blue textured glass bark effect vase, model 9691, designed circa 1966, cylindrical form, 23cm high £60 - £80

526

526 Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Tangerine glass vase, model 9801, circa 1972, cylindrical form with random strapping, 18cm high £30 - £50

527

527 Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefrairs, a Flint textured glass bark effect vase, model 9690, designed circa 1966, cylindrical form, 19cm high £40 - £70

60 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
523

528 A Scandinavian red glass hurricane lamp, probably Holmegaard circa 1960s, the conical chimney on a colourless candle holder, 24cm high £20 - £40

529

529 Orrefors, a Modernist cut glass vase, ovoid form with internal conical cavity, vertical line cutting to the exterior, incised marks, 8cm high £30 - £50

530

530 Jan Beranek for Skrdlovice

Beranek, a large Modernist controlled bubble glass vase, model 8044, designed circa 1980, cylindrical amber, 35cm high £80 - £120

531

531 Jan Beranek for Skrdlovice

Beranek, a Modernist controlled bubble glass vase, model 8044, designed circa 1980, cylindrical amber, paper label, 29.5cm high £40 - £70

532 Ronald Stennett Willson for Kings Lynn, Wedgwood, two Angular glass vases, RSW10, circa 1970, cerise and amethyst, 18cm high (2) £40 - £70

533

533 Bengt Orup for Johansfors, a Modernist glass fish vase, circa 1950s, optic ribbed barrel form, cut with stylised fish swimming towards a net, 17cm high £40 - £60

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532 534 534 Sam Herman, a studio glass vase, 1981, organic bell form, cased opaque and aventurine with metallic leaf and coloured inclusions, signed, cf 34, 15.5cm high £200 - £400 535 Pauline Solven, a large studio glass solifleur vase, molten drip tubular form with opalescent marbled rim, signed, 39cm high £60 - £100 536
62 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
536 Liuligongf ang, a Chinese studio glass pate de verre vase, 2006, square section Gu form with relief moulded prunus root or pine tree design, green draining to orange, signed in the mould and incised marks 1205 of 1800, 9cm high £30 - £50

DAY TWO

ORIENTAL CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART

537 Two Chinese terracotta tomb figures, probably Tang, including a ram and a dog, 11.5cm high (2) £40 - £70

542 Two Chinese miniature carved jade censors, Ding form with archaistic banding and zoomorphic handles to one, 3cm high, 4.5cm wide (2) £40 - £70

543 A Chinese blue and white bowl, Qing Dynasty, the outer frieze painted with a continuous border of trailing foliage, a half mirrored inner frieze band and a central floral motif to the bowl, blue four-character script mark, 5.5cm high, 12cm diameter £50 - £80

538

538 A Chinese blue and white saucer, probably Kangxi, painted with eloping bride and other figures, 10.5cm diameter £30 - £50

544

544 A Chinese famille rose dish, ogee rimmed oval form on cylindrical foot, decorated with flowers within a peony and chrysanthemum border, 22cm long £50 - £80

539

539 A collection of Chinese famille rose and doucai teaware, including a pair of teabowls in the Two Quail pattern, etc (7) £30 - £50

540 A Chinese famille rose dish or large saucer, 18th century, painted and enamelled with peony and root design, 16cm diameter £30 - £50

541 An Oriental blue and white bowl, painted with a crane and foliage within an ogee cartouche border and floral band, 28cm diameter £40 - £70

545

545 A Chinese famille rose teapot, squat cylindrical form, painted with peonies and flowering branches, the domed lid with peach finial, 17cm long £60 - £80

546 An Islamic pottery plate, possibly 16th century or later, shallow dished form, painted with leaves, flowers and buds in blue, green, ochre and brown, on white ground, the reverse unglazed, 21cm diameter £80 - £120

64 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

547

547 Chinese School, 20th Century, portrait of a smiling man, standing wearing a traditional robe and holding a fan, titled, signed and seal mark, watercolour, 96 by 48cm, framed £80 - £120

549 A Chinese famille rose stacking box, four sections of different coloured ground lotus and foliate scroll design with ogee cartouches painted with floral specimens, each section with four loop handles, 24cm high, 19cm diameter £100 - £200

550

550 A Chinese famille rose wine pot, in the form of a peach, filling hole to the underside, painted with two dragons chasing gilt pearls, naturalistic branch handle and spout, 18.5cm long £100 - £150

551 A Chinese blue and white plaque, circular form, painted with two ceremonial figures in a garden landscape, 32.5cm diaemter £100 - £200

548

548 A Chinese blanc de Chine water pot, squat ovoid form, relief moulded with a lizard or dragon to the rim, 16.5cm diameter £80 - £120 549

552

552 Two Chinese celadon glazed dishes, circular form, 14.5cm diameter (2) £100 - £150

553 A pair of Chinese bronze lion dogs of shishi, each modelled on four legs, curled tails and headdresses, 16cm long £100 - £150

554 A Chinese blue and white crackled ice and prunus ginger jar, together with a Republican vase and cover, cylindrical form, peach moulded lid finial, 23cm high (2) £100 - £150

65 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

555 A Chinese style monochrome plate, Qianlong type mark, puce oatmeal glaze painted with floral roundels and foliate sprigs, the reverse with red ochre bamboo, underglaze blue mark, 26cm diameter £100 - £150

556

556 A pair of Chinese blue and white sleeve vases, Kangxi mark, painted in the round with extensive watery landscape with figures and buildings, between floral borders, four character marks, 30cm high £100 - £200

558

558 A Chinese blue and white ginger jar, Qing, painted in the round with two dragons emerging from frothing waves chasing flaming pearls, between rocky outcrops, concentric ring mark, 21cm high £150 - £250

559 A large Chinese monochrome high fired vase, baluster form, purple sang de boeuf glaze, fixed to carved stand, 56cm high £150 - £250

557

557 A Chinese Doucai vase, 18th century, baluster bottle form with knopped neck, painted with cartouches of polychrome figures at leisure in garden landscapes, below an underglaze blue geometric band, 24.5cm high £100 - £200

560

560 A pair of Chinese monochrome high fired vases, converted to lamp bases, purple sang de boeuf hares fur glaze, shoulderd form, 37cm high (42cm to fitting) (2) £200 - £400

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561

561 An Oriental bronze censer, modelled in relief with a figure on a dragon to each side, the lid with Guanyin seated, between elephant handles surmounted by deities, on three anthropomorphic mask and elephant leg feet, cast seal mark, 17.5cm high £200 - £300

563 An Oriental lacquer dressing table box, the double hinged lid with folding mirror above three drawers, painted with dragons and Chinese motifs, side handles, 25cm wide, 19cn high, 30cm deep £300 - £400

564 A Chinese silk embroidered screen, in hardwood and mother of pearl inlaid frame, 73cm high £400 - £600

565 A large Chinese carved hardwood figure, modelled as a warrior with spear and dragon, 91cm high £400 - £600

566 A Chinese bowl, bearing Chien-Lung marks, conical flared form, the interior decorated in the famille rose pallette with fabulous birds, carp and foliate motifs, the exterior painted with blue and white five toed dragons, 20cm diameter £400 - £600

567 A Japanese bronze figure of an elephant, Meiji period, modelled with trunk raised, cast seal marks, 30cm high, on carved wooden base £400 - £600

562

562 A Chinese blue and white vase, baluster form, painted with pomegranates in foliate scroll ground, between lappet and scroll borders, 28.5cm high £200 - £400

568

568 A large Japanese cloisonne enamelled vase, shouldered form, decorated with a watery landscape of ducks, irises and wisteria on a black ground, between lappet borders, 46.5cm high £500 - £800

569 A Chinese famille verte vase, shouldered form, painted in the round with a nobleman on horseback embarking on a journey with attendant, below a bamboo neck, underglaze blue concentric ring mark, 45.5cm high £600 - £800

570 A pair of Chinese export famille rose platters, 18th century, canted rectangular form, painted with central court scenes of Emperor and dignitaries, within a European style geometric border of monochrome landscapes and birds, 37cm long (2) £1,000 - £1,500

67 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

571 A pair of Chinese famille rose twin handled vases and covers, 18th century, square section baluster form, reticulated archaistic dragon handles, Doucai type underglaze blue and white floral bordered panels of polychrome enamelled floral vases and sprays with insects, 34cm high (2)

575 A pale jade ‘lotus’ cup, 18th century, deeply carved and hollowed as a single lotus leaf with everted frilly edge the two stems joined by a loop and extending into a budding branch and single leaf, the stone of greyish tone, 9.5cm high £4,000 - £6,000

£1,000 - £1,500

572 A large pair of Chinese famille rose floor vases, shouldered form, Canton, relief moulded lizard shoulders and dog handles, painted with floral and populated garden landscape panels, 62cm high (2)

573 No Lot

£1,200 - £1,500

576 An African Tribal carved wooden headrest, Kambatta, Ethiopia, reticulated trellis design with geometric line decoration, 22.5cm high £100 - £200

577 An African tribal beaded headdress, pyramidal form with bobbles and tassels, 30cm high £100 - £200

578 Two West African Islamic quran board writing tablets, 52cm long (2) £50 - £80

£1,500 - £2,000

574 A pair of Chinese celadon crackle-glazed bowls, circular form with cast gilt metal mounts, glazed spur marks to base 28cm diameter (2)

68 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
575

579 Two World War One medal groups, brothers Private 48394 W.R. Affron of South Staffordshire Regiment and M2-116666 Private T.H. Affron Army Service Corps, first comprising British War Medal (W.R. Affron S. Staff R.), Victory Medal (W.R. Affron S. Staff R.), bronze memorial plaque (William Rueben Affron), ephemera including a photograph of his gravestone, a pocket book reputably gouged with the bullet that killed him, second comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal (Pte. T.H. Affron ASC), Victory Medal (Pte. T.H. Affron ASC), together with badges of Light Highland Infantry, The Royal Scots, Royal Warwickshire, British Red Cross Society for War Services 1914-1918, South Africa rifle brooch 1900-2, German prayer book, World War Two ephemera related to H.C. Affron and P.B. Shakespeare, note: William Affron died of wounds on 2nd October 1918 at the age of 18, and is buried at the Tincourt New British Cemetery, France £100 - £200

583 A framed display of Middle Eastern white metal mounted artifacts, including an Omani jambiya, embossed and filigree decoration, housed in embossed white metal scabbard, the back covered with red leather, with belt, Maria Theresa Thaler converted into a pendant, jewellery etc, 40 by 82cm £100 - £150

584 A First World War period policeman’s truncheon, marked ‘Berks Special Constable’, stud base stamped Hiatt & Co Ltd Birmingham, 38cm high £100 - £150

585 A Victorian British Bandsman’s sword, 63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment, housed in black leather scabbard with brass mounts, marked 63 R No9 68 (West Suffolk Regiment issue no.9 1868), hilt with fluted handle, crossguard with Queen Victoria cypher, 62cm long overall £100 - £150

586 A Victorian Bowie knife, 5.5 inch blade unmarked, white metal crossguard with stag horn grip, housed in brown leather sheath with belt loop £100 - £150

587 A Belgian 1850s Naval Officer’s dress dagger, housed in brass scabbard with hanging rings, obverse side with geometric and scroll engravings, reverse side with star engravings, brass hilt and crossguard, ball pommel with lion’s head, double edged etched blade, 32cm long overall £200 - £300

588 A Dutch 1889 model Naval Officer’s dress dagger, housed in brass scabbard with hanging rings, obverse side with naval anchor and foliate engravings, reverse side is plain, brass hilt, winged crossguard with crossed anchor, double edged blade unmarked, 34cm long overall £200 - £300

589 Third Reich German Airforce (Luftwaffe) first pattern Officer’s dress dagger, housed in dark blue leather scabbard with plated mounts and hanging chains with spring clip, blue leather grip with wire and swastika downswept cross guard, pommel with swastika to centre, blade unmarked, 48cm long overall £350 - £450

580

580 A pair of British Red Cross Society medals, by J.R.Gaunt London, including Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid 1953, 1954, 1955 and Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing 1935, 1938, cased (2) £30 - £50

581 A late Victorian sportman’s folding pocket knife, diced horn grip with owner’s plaque dated 1890, steel blade stamped ‘A&N, C.S.L.’, retractable spring loaded scales, corkscrew, hook, serrated blade etc, suspension ring, 11cm long closed.

Note: Proceeeds to The Air Ambulance £50 - £80

582 A 19th century W. H. Wragg’s patent campaign travelling knife and fork set, interlocked, rosewood handles £100 - £150

590 A large WWII cream bakelite wall plaque, dated 1943, moulded stepped Art Deco design, ‘War Savings Campaign, 1943, Presented by the Air Ministry in Recognition of Successful Achievement in Wings for Victory Week’, with RAF insignia, De La Rue Plastics, 58 by 35cm £400 - £600

591 Third Reich German NSKK dagger, housed in black painted steel scabbard with white metal mounts, white metal hilt and wood grip inset with eagle and swastika and enamel SA badge, etched double edged blade with inscription Alles fur Deutschland, marked RZM M7/403 (Anton Wingen Solingen), 37cm long overall £500 - £700

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592 An ecclesiastical carved softwood figure of The Virgin Mary, probably Italian, 18th/19th Century, classically draped standing wearing a coronet with orb surmounted by a cross, the infant also wearing a coronet and holding an orb, raised on a scroll plinth with gilt detailing, 107cm high £500 - £800

593 A kingwood vitrine of Louis XVI design, 20th Century, of serpentine form with cast brass gallery and mounts, single bowfront glazed door with glazed side panels, French cabriole legs, linked by a parquetry strung undertier, sabots, 155cm high, 88cm wide, 40cm deep £150 - £200

594 A 19th century mahogany stick stand, turned side handles and two metal drip trays, 71cm high £100 - £150

595 Military interest, a Victorian mahogany campaign writing box, circa 1855, plaque for Major General Sir George Bingham K.C.B., hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior with compartments, brass carrying handles, 58cm long, 25cm deep, 17cm high,

Note: George Charles Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan ordered the Earl of Cardigan to lead the Charge of the Light Brigade during the Battle of Balaclava in October 1854, and subsequently was appointed K.C.B. in July 1855 after blaming Lord Raglan and Captain Louis Nolan for the debacle, he was promoted to Lieutenant-General in December 1858 but did not see active duty again £200 - £300

598 A William IV Rosewood library armchair, circa 1830, acanthus scroll pediment and finials to the top rail, scroll arms with padded armrests, reeded tapered legs terminating in brass cappings and castors, woolwork upholstery of Gothic design £300 - £500

596

596 A rustic stick-back fireside chair, late 18th or early 19th Century, possibly Welsh, the top rail with five staves and three legs mortised into a rectangular seat, later light blue paintwork, 74cm high, 46cm wide, 30cm deep £1,000 - £1,500

597 A William IV rosewood work table, circa 1830, pedestal form, the square crossbanded top with three frieze drawers and pull out drawer, each with brass handles and escutcheons, a pleated silk sewing bin below, on a reeded O and X platform base, 45.5cm square, 74cm high £60 - £100

599

599 A Dutch ebony marquetry inlaid cabinet on stand, late 17th/18th Century and later, florally inlaid throughout incorporating plain and green stained ivory foliage, the pediment with turned urn finials, over a bank of drawers with gilt metal escutcheons around a central cupboard opening to an inner compartment with mirrored uprights, till drawers, and trompe-l’oeil room with chequerboard floor, on a stand with a single long frieze drawer, chinoiserie fretwork frieze and open and blind-fret block legs, 169cm high, 107cm wide, 44cm deep.

Provenance: by descent through the Inigo Jones family.

Note: Ivory Exemption Certificate No.C8X4U2XT £3,000 - £5,000

600 A Regency Rosewood music Canterbury, circa 1820, X framed triple division, single long frieze drawer below with turned pulls, baluster turned legs, brass cappings and castors, 48cm wide, 38cm deep £80 - £120

601 Falkirk Ironworks, manner of Christopher Dresser, circa 1880, an Aesthetic Movement cast iron hallstand with integral mirror, registration marks, 189cm high, 64cm wide £300 - £500

602 An Aesthetic Movement armchair, circa 1880, simulated bamboo frame, cane seat £80 - £120

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Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
Hammer
FURNITURE

603 Dante Gabriel Rossetti for Morris and Co., an Arts and Crafts ebonised Sussex armchair, designed circa 1863, the circular seat on a square frame of turned front legs united by plain side stretchers and turned front stretcher, the lyre back with curved dowel spindles, ball knop finials to the uprights, curved and shaped beech arms, 88cm high

Note: along with Ford Maddox Brown and Philip Webb, Rossetti was one of the PreRaphaelite artists commissioned by William Morris to design a traditionally inspired range of domestic chairs, to be hand crafted and manufactured by Sussex trained craftsmen for sale to the middle classes and Bohemian elite of Britain. In what was seen as an over industrialised Western world, the Sussex chairs perhaps best represents the philosophy of William Morris at the beginning of the Arts and Crafts movement which he pioneered; combining design and craftsmanship with utility and functionality. £300 - £500

604 An Arts and Crafts brass floor standing lamp in the style of the Birmingham Guild, three flying buttress upright supports with urn finials on a splayed planished base, 119cm high £50 - £80

605 LIberty & Co, an Arts and Crafts walnut overmantel mirror, the frieze carved with heart motifs, 116cm x 84cm £200 - £300

606 An Arts & Crafts oak armchair, circa 1910, curved back, downswept arms with inverted supports, sleigh feet, floral upholstery, 67cm high £100 - £150

607 An Arts and Crafts stripped pine overmantel mirror, the arched pediment carved with sunflower motif in the Art Nouveau style, above bevelled glass and turquoise tiled panel, 102cm x 90cm £100 - £200

608 An Arts and Crafts walnut embroidered three fold screen, probably Morris and Co., in the style of George Walton, the foliate panels within frames on tapered legs united by shaped stretchers, 116cm high, 129cm wide £200 - £300

609 Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau specimen marquetry inlaid music rack, inlaid with irises to the ogee table top, on fluted dowel supports and cabriole legs, fret carved dividers with musical notes, 65cm wide, 95cm high, 40cm deep £1300 - £1,500

610 Josef Hoffmann (attributed), a Secessionist bentwood and plywood table, the circular top on four tapered and outswept legs flanked by spheres £80 - £120

611 Lawrence Neal after Ernest Gimson, a pair of Cotswold School Clisset ladder back chairs, circa 1960s, with rush seats, three graduated and shaped back splats, with plain dowel stretchers, stamped makers marks, 42cm wide, 41cm deep, 89cm high £200 - £300

612 A Rowley Gallery Arts & Crafts marquetry wall plaque, various woods to form a vase of flowers, indistinctly signed l.r., paper label verso, 54 by 53cm, framed £150 - £200

613 Serge Ivan Chermayeff (Russian, 19001996), a modernist chest of drawers, circa 1938, designed for Chermayeff’s own house Bentley Wood, East Sussex, England, mahogany and plywood construction, comprising a bank of ten long graduated drawers with integral handles, plinth, 168cm wide, 89cm high, 48cm deep.

Provenance: The current vendor’s parents-in-law purchased Bentley Wood in the late 1940s and the chest was reputedly located in the cloakroom. Bentley Wood is now considered to be one of the most influential modern private houses of the 1930’s. Visited by Erno Goldfinger and Frank Lloyd Wright, Chermayeff was forced to sell the property to Sir William Emsley Carr after he was declared bankrupt and emigrated to the US in 1940. The property became Grade II listed in 2020 after alterations were made to restore it to the architect’s original conception. £1,000 - £1,500

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CLOCKS

616 A novelty pressed glass clock, circa 1890, modelled as an open umbrella, with brass handle, 19cm diameter £40 - £60

617 An Edwardian mahogany and strung balloon-shaped bracket clock, circa 1910, 11cm enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gong striking movement, brass bun feet, 26cm high, (pendulum) £50 - £80

618 A 19th Century Constantine & Pickering brass hand-held telescope, leather bound barrel, length fully extended 97cm £100 - £150

615

619 Tonnel, an Art Deco miniature travel time piece, shagreen covered gilt brass, applied gold monogram, in fitted leather case, 3.7cm high £100 - £200

620 A 19th century mahogany cased balloon clock, the five inch dial with white enamelled chapter ring and Roman numerals around a gilt guilloche centre, the satinwood strung case on gilt brass bracket feet, 35cm high £100 - £150

614 John Herbert for Younger, a Modernist teak armchair, circa 1960, Danish style curved backrest bowed arms, 55cm wide £40 - £60 615 Johannes Andersen for Gramrode Mobelfabrik, a model 12 Danish teak dining chair, circa 1960s, cowhorn shaped back supported on tapered arms, black vinyl seat and back, marked GM Denmark £50 - £100
72 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

621 A late 19th Century French boulle work bracket clock, circa 1870, of balloon form with gilt metal Rococo mounts, 8cm dial with inset Roman enamel numerals, pendulum window, the movement striking on a bell, 31cm high, (key and pendulum) £150 - £200

622 A French gilt metal bracket clock, circa 1880, the architectural case with lovebird finial atop a domed pediment, inset ceramic dial and sides painted with birds in landscapes in the Aesthetic manner, Arabic numerals, raised on toupie feet, S. Marti movement striking on a gong, 37cm high, (key and pendulum) £200 - £300

623 Dent, a late Victorian mahogany wall clock, circa 1890, the 11.5 inch white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, signed 4 Royal Exchange, numbered 33108, within brass bezel, single fusee four pillar movement, pendulum and keys, 39cm diameter £400 - £600

624 A French repeating carriage clock, early 20th Century, gilt metal corniche case with swing handle, visible escapement, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, machine engraved white metal surround, the movement signed ‘R & Co, Paris’ and striking on a gong, 14cm high £200 - £300

625 A repeating carriage clock, early 20th Century, brass corniche case with swing handle, visible escapement window, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, 13cm high, (key) £200 - £300

626 Jacot, Paris, a repeating carriage clock, early 20th Century, gilt metal corniche case with swing handle, visible escapement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the movement striking on a gong, 12cm high £400 - £500

73 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
623

EUROPEAN CERAMICS

627

627 A Dutch Delft polychrome wall plaque, circa 1780, painted with a blue and white Romantic landscape and figure, within a relief moulded Rococo scroll border, 17cm diameter £150 - £250

628 An American redware shaving mug, circa 1850, globular form with lobed spout and reeded loop handle, 10cm high £30 - £50

629 An American redware shaving mug, early 19th century, flared conical form, bowled puck holder and reeded loop handle, 11cm high £60 - £100

630 A Continental majolica figural stick stand or vase, modelled as a stork eating a frog, next to a clump of bullrushes, 63cm high £300 - £500

631 A French faience birdcage, circa 1890, square form with reticulated pagoda top, fitted brass loop handle, painted in a typical pallette with shell and foliate scrolls, reserving barred panels, on foliate sroll feet, with caged bird on wooden perch, 36cm high (excluding fittings) £600 - £800

632 A Continental porcelain plate, circa 1820, circular form, painted witha lady seated on mossy bank, with rose basket and staff, within a gilt lobed panelled border with stylised flower heads on a turquiose ground, painted crossed LL mark to reverse with musical notes and date letter K, 24cm diameter £80 - £120

633 A Delft blue and white dish, painted with a still life of a vase of flowers within a floral border, 23cm diameter £40 - £70

634 A pair of majolica chargers, early 20th century painted with mytholigical scenes within caryatid and scrolling leaf and flower borders, blue lined rim, 61cm diameter £1,500 - £2,000

635 A Continental porcelain shaving mug, traditional spouted form with reticulated dish, the handle modelled as a Devilish Imp with outstretched arms, aesthetic incised detail, with gilt highlights, printed red mark ‘Made in Bavaria’, 10cm high £30 - £50

636

636 A pair of Meissen Onion pattern candlesticks, of 18th century taper stick form, octagonal knopped baluster stems, blue and white underglaze decoration, 13.5cm high (2) £70 - £100

637 Herend of Hungary, five Queen Victoria plates, painted with stylised peony flowers and butterflies, printed and impressed marks (5) £50 - £80

638

638 A French faience blue and white plaque, 19th century or earlier, painted with an image of the Virgin and Child within a relief moulded marbled oval frame surmounted by putto and garland pediment, 24cm x 20cm £80 - £120

639 A pair of 19th Century Meissen style shell-shaped condiments, painted Watteau style scenes of courting couples on a pink fish scale ground, triple scroll feet, underglaze blue crossed swords marks, 7cm wide (2) £50 - £80

640 A large KPM meat platter, oval form with ogee rim, pink onion flower type design £30 - £50

74 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

641 A Continental porcleain bottle flask and cover, circa 1820, double gourd form, encrusted with forget me knots and trailing leaves to a white glazed ground painted with butterlfies and insects, impressed numbers and indistinct blue mark, 19cm high £120 - £140

642 A Ginori circular faience charger, circa 1880, painted with a central roundel of a vintner cherub, cherubs, beasts and musical trophy border on a blue reserve ground, blue script maker’s maker and No.188-70k, 30cm diameter. Note: Proceeds to The Air Ambulance £50 - £80

643 Ginori, Italy, a set of six oyster plates, brown and pink glazed with gilt-framed central wells, green printed maker’s marks, 22cm diameter (6) £150 - £200

644 A Meissen Kakiemon tureen, twin handled relief moulded with shells, ogee lid and bracket feet, 33cm long £180 - £220

645 A Meissen Kakiemon pedestal comport, relief moulded and reticulated £180 - £220

646 A Meissen Kakiemon saucepan, together with two dishes, the lidded pan with turned fruitwood handle, brass mounted (3) £180 - £220

647 Herend, a part tea set, of six cups and saucers, circa 1911, relief moulded rattan ground, painted with floral bouquets, insects and sprays, painted and impressed marks 13.5cm diameter (12) £200 - £300

648 A Royal Copenhagen biscuit plaque, moulded in relief with Amorini and classical figures, reverse insribed Eneret and HC Brix, 17 by 45cm, framed £100 - £200

649 A set of five Meissen Kakiemon dishes, ogee rimmed, 23cm diameter (5) £250 - £350

650 Limoges, France, a set of eleven freshwater fish-painted dessert plates (11) £300 - £500

651 A Paris porcelain table lamp base, late 19th Century, of cylinder form with a stepped conical top and base, the frieze painted with a continuous orientalist landscape lake scene with figures, classical ruins, fishing boats, and distant townscapes, jewelled and gilt borders on a deep blue reserve ground, gilt metal fittings to form a table lamp, apparently unmarked, 37cm high excluding fitting £400 - £600

652

652 A Continental handpainted porcelain plaque, circa 1890, decorated with a portrait of a young lady, her hair raised and pinned with flower blossom, impressed marks to reverse 315G, 21cm x 15cm, gilt framed £900 - £1,200

653 A KPM porcelain plaque, oval form, decorated with portraits of two children in sashed white dresses, impressed marks to reverse, 20cm x 17cm, in reticulated Rococco style carved giltwood frame £1,400 - £1,600

654

654 A pair of Meissen style seated figures seated on gilt metal twin sconce candelabra, circa 1840, the porcelain figures modelled as 18th century flower sellers seated on foliate mounds, raised on cast floral and C Scroll bases, 26cm high (2) £1,500 - £2,000

651
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655 A Sevres style oval handpainted plaque, decorated after Jean-Baptiste Greuze with an interior scene with figures playing cards, titled ‘Les Amantes Curieux’ signed Leber, crossed LL mark to reverse, and impressed No.390, 37.5cm x 25cm, gilt framed and glazed £1,500 - £2,000

656 A pair of Meissen three branch/four sconce candelabra, circa 1850, after a model by Leuteritz, each in the rococo style with ‘S’-scroll branches and foliate nozzles on scroll moulded and florally encrusted stem, applied with paired putti of Spring and Summer, Autumn and Winter each holding their seasonal attribute, the rocaille moulded base painted with scattered flowers, blue crossed swords, impressed 128 and E129 and painted red No.9, 49.5cm high (2) £1,600 - £2,000

657 Union Porcelain Works (UPW), a set of eight oval oyster plates, moulded with oyster and other shells and Molluscs, printed maker's marks, 22cm wide (8) £400 - £600

658 A Meissen bracket clock on stand, circa 1850, with floral encrusted urn finial on reticulated dome above enamelled clock face, within balloon shaped case with figural mounts and floral encrustations, on square shaped stand painted with floral sprays within gilt lined panels, on four foliate scroll supports, blue crossed sword marks, 68cm high £6,000 - £8,000

659 Ernst Bohne (&Sohne) bisque porcelain character stein, circa 1900, modelled as a Bison with brown glass eyes, protruding horns and shaggy mane, on pale blue glazed base, 11cm high £60 - £100

660 Paul Utzschneider & Cie, Sarreguemines, an Art Nouveau art pottery jadiniere, circa 1900, ogee bowl form, tubelined with sinuous tendrils and gilt stylised seaweed motifs in the Secessionist style, on a blue ground, turquoise interior, impressed marks 3417, 17cm high £40 - £70

661

661 J Bastard for Robj, an Art Deco novelty figural bottle flask, circa 1925, modelled as a Dutch man holding a pipe, blue jacket and green striped trousers, 24cm high £40 - £60

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

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MOORCROFT & ART POTTERY

671 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Works, Treefrog flask and cover, tear drop form, 2007, marked No.3, modelling by Alan Pepper, 23.5cm high £100 - £200

672 Sally Tuffin for Richard Dennis Chinaworks, Peacocks flask and cover, white lustre, tear drop form, 2008, marked Trial, 25cm high £100 - £200

662

662 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Medieval Ships, a vase, trial No.1 2009, 21cm high £100 - £200

663 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Butterflies, a bowl, Trial No. 1, 2007, 18.5cm diameter £60 - £80

667

667 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Spring Shopping (silver lustre) a vase, 2001, edition of 20, signed by ST, 31.5cm high £100 - £200

668 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Paul Poiret 1912, a vase, 2011, edition of 20, 32.5cm high £100 - £200

673

673 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Works, Banana Tree and Elephant Procession, a vase, 2004, Edition of 20, modelling by Alan Pepper, pedestal trumpet form, 19cm high £100 - £200

674 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinawor ks, Bat Tower and cover, a pierced gothic lustre trial, 2009, cylindrical form, 18.5cm high £100 - £200

675 Sally Tuffin for Richard Dennis, Egyptian Papyrus, a vase, flared trumpet form, 2002, marked No.4, 20cm high £100 - £200

664

664 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Bird of Paradise, a vase and cover, 2007, in an Edition of 10, signed by ST, 35cm high £100 - £200

665 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Pink Peacock bottle vase and cover, teadrop form, 31cm high £100 - £200

666 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Autumn Tweeds, a Deco fashion vase, 2011, Edition of 20, signed by ST £100 - £200

669

669 Sally Tuffin for Richard Dennis, Waterlily and Dragonfly flask and cover, 2008, in an edition of 40, modelling by Alan Pepper, signed ST, 28cm high £100 - £200

670 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Wintercoats 1924, a vase cylindrical footed form, in an edition of 20, 2011, 32cm high £100 - £200

676 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Egyptian Artichoke, a vase, flared trumpet form, 2002, marked No.6, 21.5cm high £100 - £200

677 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Works, a head vase with girls amid cherries, 2008, marked Trial, 20cm high £100 - £200

678 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Works, Snow Queen, a trial head vase, 2009, 20cm high £100 - £200

78 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

679

679 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Wor ks, a head vase with female face amid butterflies, 2005, marked No.1, 20cm high £100 - £200

680 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Works, Holden Wood, a head vase, 2007, marked No. 1 of 25, 20cm high £100 - £200

683

683 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

wor ks, A large Cheetah Deco vase, 2010, in an edition of 10, 39cm high £100 - £200

688

688 Sally Tufffn for Dennis China

Works, a Gothic Tower vase, 2009, marked Trial 1, 44cm high £100 - £200

689 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Works, The Embrace, after Gustav Klimt, a Trial vase, 2011, 35cm high £100 - £200

681

681 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Wor ks, Panda, a wide barrel vase, 2008, in an edition of 20, signed by ST, 22cm high £100 - £200

682 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Works, African Elephant lustered barrel, 2009 Edition of 15, signed by ST, 19.5cm high £100 - £200

684

684 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Wor ks, after William De Morgan, a baluster Dragon Vase for the V&A, 2006 in an Edition of 20, 37cm high £100 - £200

685 Sally Tufffin for Dennis China

wor ks, seaweed, a medium Etruscan vase, 2005, marked No.2, 35.5cm high £100 - £200

686 Sally Tuffin for Richard Dennis, Rainforest, a vase and cover with modelled butterfly, teardrop form, 2007, modelling by Alan Pepper, in an edition of 25, signed by ST, 34cm high £100 - £200

687 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China works, Dandy Lion, (monochrome), a Trial vase, 2001, 36cm high £100 - £200

690

690 A Moorcroft Collector’s Club Rapunzel vase, elongated baluster form, circa 1997, painted and tubelined fairytale scene, 30.5cm high £150 - £250

691 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China

Works, a large Highland Cattle vase, inverse baluster form, 2008, marked Trial 1, 37.5cm high £100 - £200

692 Sally Tuffin for Richard Dennis, a large frog flask and cover, teardrop form, 2008, modelling by Alan Pepper, in an Edition of 5, 39.5cm high £100 - £200

79 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

693 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, a large Eagle vase on blue, 2000, marked No.6, 40cm high £100 - £200

701 A 19th century redware Portland vase, probably Wedgwood or Samuel Alcock, circa 1850, transfer printed and over painted with and band of dog roses, turquoise handles and rims, 25.5cm high

Note: similar to Wedgwood vases decorated by students at the South Kensington School of Art (RCA) as trials for their design studies, this example could also have been decorated at the school. £40 - £70

702 A pair of Minton relief moulded wall sconces, circa 1860s, modelled a allegorical figures of Truth and Invention, depicting semi nude Classical women emerging from concave oval roundels, with one arm outstretched supporting three branched sconces, apparently unmarked, 40cm high (2) £1,500 - £2,000

703 Christopher Dresser for Minton, two plates, with celeste blue borders, jewelled with floral and geometric motifs, 27cm diameter (2)

Note: probably never put into production £50 - £80

694

694 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, after William De Morgan, fish amid aquatic foliage, inverse baluster form, 2006, in an Edition of 10, 38cm high £100 - £200

695 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Anemone flask and cover, 2008, marked No.1 from an edition of 40, modelling by Alan Pepper, signed ST, 29cm high £100 - £200

696 Buchan Dennis for Dennis China Works, Tumbling Blocks 2013, a vase, shouldered form with broad rim, decorated with geometric stacked blocks in gold lustre, black and red, impressed marks and monogram, thrown by Rory McLeod, numbered 2 of 10, 42cm high £600 - £800

697 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a pair of Aurelian Poppy vases, circa 1898, conical bulbous form, together with three Gentleman in Khaki items including vases and teapot with Rudyard Kipling verse to the reverse, 14cm high (5) £50 - £80

698 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Florian Violet vase, circa 1899, waisted baluster form with crimped rim, printed marks and underglaze green signature, 30cm high £200 - £300

699 William Moocroft for Liberty and Co., two Flamminian ware vessels, including a green shouldered form vase and red twin handled biscuit box, printed marks, underglaze and incised signatures, one with paper Liberty label, 20cm high (2) £60 - £80

700 A W N Pugin for Minton, a Gothic Revival relief moulded plaque, circa 1852, dust pressed Armada dish form, the central rosette within three lilies, the border with a band of cubic beads, impressed marks, 37.5cm diameter £350 - £450

704

704 Christopher Dresser for Minton, a blue and white Crane pattern cornucopia wall pocket, circa 1880, basket weave moulded horn form, 28cm long £100 - £150

705

705 John Moyr Smith for Minton, a Bible series tile jardiniere, circa 1885, brass cuboid form stand set with four blue transfer printed tiles with scenes from the Bible, 20cm £100 - £150

80 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

706 Martin Brothers, a small stoneware vase, 1885, squat ovoid form, sgraffito decorated with foliate fronds to the neck, incised marks 7.85 Martin Bros London + Southall, 8cm high £100 - £200

706A Edwin Mar tin for Martin Brothers, a pair of humming bird and wildflower vases, 1884, footed and shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with birds in flight and resting on hawthorn and bluebell branches, below stylised geometric leaf frond necks, incised marks 23.4.84, R W Martin + Bros, London + Southall, 32cm high (2) £1,500 - £2,000

707 Martin Brothers interest, a collection of books and catalogues, including Haslam, Sinai, Chrsitie’s auction catalogues, Richard Dennis exhibition catalogue etc. £150 - £200

706
81 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue. 706A

708 Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware characterful sculptural bird jar and cover, 1909, modelled with a broad flat beak and squinting eyes, blue, ochre and green glazed, with red breast, incised marks R W Martin + Bros, London + Southall 19.2.1909, 25cm high £15,000 - £20,000

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

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712

709 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, circa 1880, baluster form, sgraffito decorated with shepherdess and flock between relief moulded tulip and foliate borders, impressed marks to base, 28 cm tall £400 - £600 710 Francis Pope for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, footed baluster form with flared rim, decorated with stylised sunflowers on a pink and white ground, incised and impressed marks, 41cm high £200 - £300 711 711 Mary Mitchell for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of stoneware vases, 1880, cylindrical form with flared neck and stepped circular foot, incised with mother and child within leaf shaped panels, within a green and foliate ground, impressed and incised marks to base, 29cm tall (2) £500 - £700
83 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
712 Eliza Symmance for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase. shouldered form, tubelined with flowers and leaves in the Art Nouveau style, impressed and incised marks, 34 cm tall £200 - £300

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715

716

713 Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases, shouldered inverse baluster form, inciced with fruiting vines and scrolling tendrils to a stone coloured ground, impressed and incised marks, 36 cm tall (2) £300 - £500 714 714 Margaret Thompson for Doulton Lambeth, a faience painted vase, decorated with mermaids with billowing locks, holding a conch shell, on mottled blue graded ground, signed with monogram and impressed marks, 26 cm tall £300 - £400 715 Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, circa 1881, metal swing handle and cover, the body with pate sur pate decoration depicting sparrows in flight amongst reeds and flowers, impressed and incised marks to base, 14cm high £200 - £300
84 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
716 A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware vases, shouldered form, relief moulded with Glasgow roses, spiraling tendrils and quatrefoils, impressed marks, 26cm high (2) £70 - £100

717

717 A Royal Doulton stoneware jug, circa 1910, relief moulded with flowerheads and scroll design, 17cm high £100 - £150

720

720 Ruskin Pottery, a Souffle glazed vase, 1905, shouldered cylindrical form, blue streaky glaze, impressed marks and Howson Taylor monogram, 13cm high £350 - £450

718

718 A Doulton Lambeth commemorative stoneware vase, dated 1886, inscribed with Victoria cypher and ‘Facsimile of vase thrown & etched before Her Majesty the Queen at the Liverpool Exhibition May 1886’, impressed marks, 17cm high £200 - £300

719 George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of stoneware vases, 1884, twin handled shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with seaweed design on slip decorated foliate scroll ground, impressed marks, incised monograms, 41cm high (2) £500 - £800

721

721 Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired ginger jar and cover, 1927, pierced with rosettes, mottled gray over purple sang de boeuf, impressed marks, 14.5cm high £500 - £800

85 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

724

724 Ruskin Pottery for Liberty and Co., a Cymric silver mounted Souffle glazed inkwell, 1902, squat ovoid form, with hinged lid, blue glaze, 5cm high £350 - £450

725 Ruskin Pottery, a silver mounted High Fied bowl, G L Connell, Birmingham 1929, speckled matte blue eggshell glaze, mazer type with Renaissance style mounts and reticulated foliate straps, planished and beaded banding, impressed marks 16.5cm diameter £3,000 - £3,500

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726

726 Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired vase, 1920, shouldered form, marbled sang de boeuf, impresssed marks, 20cm high £350 - £450

723

722 Ruskin Pottery, a High fired vase, 1922, sang de boeuf glaze, bulbous form with flared neck, impressed marks, 22cm high £800 - £1,200 723 Ruskin Pottery, a Hight Fired vase, 1913, conical form, fissured sand de boeuf, impressed marks, 20cm high £900 - £1,300
86 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
727 Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired vase, 1907, shouldered inverse baluster form, speckled turquoise over purple curtain glaze, impressed marks, 23cm high £1,800 - £2,200 728
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728 Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired twin handled vase and stand, 1932, high handled amphora form on Chinese style tricorn base, red over white with oxide spots, impressed marks 21cm high £1,800 - £2,200
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729

729 Louis Wain for Paragon, an oval baby’s plate ‘Hauling the Rope’, black printed park, 21.5cm wide £60 - £80

732

732 Louis Wain for Alexandra Porcelain Works, a circular baby’s plate, ‘The Puppy’s Punishment’, 19.5cm diameter, printed marks to reverse, together with a circular plate, attributed to Louis Wain, ‘Sports in Catland’, 19cm diameter, unmarked (2) £60 - £100

733 Louis Wain for Paragon, a cup, ‘The Happy Ploughboy’, a saucer ‘Hauling the Rope’, a saucer ‘The Busy Tailor’, and a mug ‘Going to Market’, printed marks to base (4) £60 - £100

730

730 Louis Wain for Paragon, a circular babies plate ‘The Aeroplane Journey’, 17.5cm diameter, black printed mark with Bridgwood England £60 - £100

734

734 Louis Wain for Paragon, a cup ‘A Morning Trim’, a saucer ‘In The Park’, a side plate ‘First in The Fight’, together with an unmarked beaker, Pussy Primpaw’s Pets (4) £60 - £100

731

731 Louis Wain for Paragon, a circular baby’s plate, ‘First in the Fight’, 17.,5cm diameter, black printed mark with Bridgwood England £60 - £100

735

735 Louis Wain for Paragon China, a cup ‘Caught in the Act’, a saucer ‘The Clever Tinker’, a side dish ‘The Clever Tinker’ and a mug ‘His Mother’s Present’, printed marks to base (4) £60 - £100

88 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

736

736 Louis Wain for Paragon China, a cup ‘Out for a Sail., a saucer ‘In the Park’, a side plate ‘The Busy Tailor’, and a mug ‘Caught in the Act, printed marks to base (4) £60 - £100

741 Louis Wain for Paragon China, a milk jug and cover, ‘A Fine Catch’, a cream jug ‘A Fine Catch’, and a sugr bowl, ‘His Mother’s Present’, factory marks to base (3) £60 - £100

742 Louis Wain for Bristol Cat and Dog Pottery, a cabinet plate ‘How Dare You’ , together with two mugs for Alexandra Porcelain, a Christmas Skate and Three Blind Mice (3) £60 - £100

737

737 Louis Wain for Paragon, a cup ‘Going to Market’, a saucer ‘Hauling the Rope’, a sideplate ‘The Busy Tailor’ and a mug ‘A Morning Trim’, printed marks to base (4) £60 - £100

738 Louis Wain for Paragon China, a cup ‘Presenting Arms’, a saucer ‘Jack as Sea’, a side plate ‘The Busy Tailor’ and a coffee cup ‘The Happy Ploughboy’, printed marks to base (4) £60 - £100

739 Louis Wain for Paragon China, a cup ‘A Fine Catch’, a saucer ‘Hauling the Rope’, a cup ‘The Happy Ploughboy’ and a saucer ‘The Happy Ploughboy’ printed marks to reverse (4) £60 - £100

740 Louis Wain for Paragon China, a hotwater jug and cover with titled three cat scenes, 16.5cm high, together with a shaving mug and dish, ‘A Morning Trim’, printed marks to base (2) £60 - £100 741

743 Louis Wain for Paragon, a Tinker Tailor Series tea cup and saucer, the Collision and In the Park from Fidgety Phil circa 1925, painted transfer decoration and green borders, facsimile signatures, 14cm diameter £80 - £120

744 Louis Wain for Paragon, a Tinker Tailor Series tea cup and saucer, the Presenting Arms and The Clever Tinker, after illustrations from Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor, 1920, painted transfer decoration and green borders, facsimile signatures, 14cm diameter £80 - £120

745 Louis Wain for Paragon, three Tinker Tailor Series transfer printed plates and bowl, decorated with The Aeroplane Journey, from the Merry Times circa 1916, 17.5cm diameter (3) £100 - £200

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746

746 Louis Wain for Wilkinson, The Laughing Cat, a pottery figure modelled as a characterful black cat with yellow bowtie and yellow eyes, facsimile signature, 19.5cm high £100 - £200

748

748 Louis Wain for Wilkinson, The Laughing Cat, a pottery figure modelled as a characterful black cat with red bowtie and yellow eyes, facsimile signature, 19.5cm high £100 - £200

747

747 Louis Wain for Wilkinson, The Laughing Cat, a pottery figure modelled as a characterful black cat with blue bowtie and green eyes, facsimile signature, 18.5cm high £100 - £200

748A

748A Louis Wain for Wilkinson, The Laughing Cat, a pottery figure modelled as a characterful black cat with yellow bowtie and green eyes, facsimile signature, 18.5cm high £100 - £200

90 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

749

749 Louis Wain for Max Emanuel and Co., a Lucky Haw Haw Cat vase, designed circa 1914, modelled as a cubist figure with pipe and monocle, painted meow meow notes, signed, printed marks and painted registration 638317, 13cm high £300 - £500

751

751 Louis Wain for Max Emanuel and Co., a Lucky Black Cat vase, designed circa 1914, modelled as a cubist figure, painted meow meow notes to the collar, signed, printed marks and painted registration 638313, 13cm high £300 - £500

750

750 Louis Wain for Max Emanuel and Co., a Lucky Pig vase, designed circa 1914, modelled as a cubist figure, painted curly notes, signed, impressed marks and registration 638320, 12cm high £300 - £500

752

752 Louis Wain for Max Emanuel and Co., a Lucky Futurist Cat vase, designed circa 1914, modelled as a cubist figure with tongue out and paw raised, painted meow meow notes, signed, printed marks and impressed registration 637134, 13cm high £400 - £600

91 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
753 753 Louis Wain for Max Emanuel and Co., a Lucky Bully Bulldog vase, designed circa 1914, modelled as a cubist pig like figure with painted coiled notes, signed, printed marks and painted registration 638315, 14.5cm long £400 - £600 754 754 Louis Wain for Max Emanuel and Co., a Lucky Sphinx Cat vase, designed circa 1914, modelled as a cubist Egyptian figure, printed marks and registration 638316, 11cm high £500 - £800 755 755 Louis Wain for Max Emanuel and Co., a Lucky Egyptian Cat vase, designed circa 1914, modelled as a cubist figure with pointed ears and red and green stripes, painted meow meow notes, signed, impressed marks and painted registration 638318, 15.5cm high £500 - £800 756
92 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
756 Louis Wain for Max Emanuel and Co., a Lucky Knight Errant Cat vase, designed circa 1914, modelled as a cubist figure with shield and feathered helmet, painted meow meow notes, signed, printed marks, 14.5cm high £600 - £800

757 Walter Nunn for Royal Doulton, a Rembrandt Ware vase, shouldered cylinder form, painted with a tavern scene with fiddle player, printed marks, 28.5cm high £180 - £220

758

758 A Bretby Arts and Crafts metallic strap jug, globe and cone form with tendril strap handle, in the Jugendstil style, impressed marks, 32cm

760

760 An art pottery turtle soup tureen, circa 1880, green faience glazed earthenware, modelled as a turtle with two terrapins on its back, 26cm long £50 - £80

759 An Art Pottery garden or conservatory double bench, late 19th Century, of naturalistic rustic design with triple Gothic arched back, the whole in the form of branches and tree stumps with foliage, green and brown glazes, apparently unmarked, 100cm high, 113cm wide, 58cm deep.

Note: the 19th Century Skey Pottery of Tamworth, Staffordshire is noted for its ‘rustic’ wares, some of which bear a passing similarity to this bench albeit not on such a large scale. It has also been suggested the origin of the piece could be Scotland and made as a special commission or exhibition piece £800 - £1,200

761 C H Brannam, an art pottery wall pocket, 1900, modelled as a Japanese figure clinging to an upturned umbrella, slip glazed in blue, green and brown, incised marks, 26.5cm long £400 - £500

762 Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery, a Delecia Pansy pot, footed form, printed Bizarre marks, 8cm high £30 - £50

763 Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson, an Orange Roof Cottage vase, tapered form, scene painted below green bands, printed marks, 7cm high £30 - £50

764 Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery, an Umbrellas and Rain salt, printed marks, 8cm high, together with two pots, Umbrellas and Rain and orange flower and blueberries, printed marks, 4cm high (3) £30 - £50

high £40 - £70 759 761
93 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

765 Eric Ravilious for Wedgwood, a ‘Travel’ pattern cake plate, 25.5cm wide, and a matching tea plate, 17cm diameter, printed and impressed marks (2) £100 - £150

766 Graham Sutherland for Clarice Cliff, a Harrods Exhibition platter, 1934, oval form, painted with a floral bouquet on pink ground, within a ribbon and swag border, printed Bizarre marks, 43cm long £80 - £120 767

767 Keith Murray for Wedgwood, an Art Deco vase, circa 1934, spherical form with cylindrical neck, gray glaze, incised concentric rings, impressed marks and facsimile signature, 16cm high £150 - £250

768

768 Jennie Haigh and Cynthia Bennett for Poole pottery, a Delphis pattern vase, cylindrical cylindrical form, impressed and painted marks, shape No.84, JH, 23cm high £30 - £50

94 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
765

STUDIO POTTERY

769 Clive Davies (British, 1939), a stoneware bowl decorated with wax resist and various coloured glazes, maker’s mark CD, 16cm diameter £40 - £60

770 Clive Davies (British, 1939), a stoneware bowl, decorated with wax resist and various coloured glazes, maker’s mark CD, 14.5cm diameter £40 - £60

771 Gugong Bong, an Abuja studio pottery mug, circa 196771, tankard form, tenmoku glazed with spiral design to the body, conical based cylinder form with pronounced thumbpiece, impressed seal mark GB, 15.5cm high

Note: an almost identical example of the same form with the same spiral motif is in the British Museum, formerly belonging to Sir David Attenborough; Gugong Bong trained under Michael Cardew, and his work is also in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. £40 - £70

772 David Leach O.B.E. (British, 1911- 2005), a Lowerdown coffee set, decorated with the pottery fox glove motif, impressed maker’s mark L+ (6).

Note: Artist Resale Rightly apply £40 - £60

775

775 David Leach O.B.E. (British, 1911- 2005), a Lowerdown lidded stoneware jar, foxglove brush decoration, maker’s mark L+, 9.5cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £40 - £60

776 Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978), a studio pottery vase, cylindrical form, grey glaze with brush work motifs, in signed wooden box, 14cm high £400 - £600

773

773 David Leach O.B.E. (British, 1911- 2005), a Lowerdown stoneware jug with a foxglove brush decoration, maker’s mark L+, 12.5cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £40 - £60

777 Janice Tchalenko, a Dartington studio pottery Leopard vase, circa 1988, square mouthed cylindrical form, 18.5cm high £40 - £70

774

774 David Leach O.B.E. (British, 1911- 2005), a Lowerdown coffee set, all glazed with a tenmoku interior, maker’s mark L+, largest piece 13cm high (5).

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £40 - £60

778

778 Dartington Potter (Dart Pottery), two stoneware poppy bowls, green script marks, 14cm diameter (2) £40 - £60

777
95 For
details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

779

779 Philip Evans (Br itish, 1959), a hand-built stoneware vessel, decorated with underglazes, coloured porcelain slips and gold leaf, maker’s mark to the underside, 8cm high £40 - £60

782

782 Philip Evans (British, 1959), a near pair of stoneware vases, decorated with textured porcelain slips, maker’s mark to the base, largest 10.5cm high (2) £50 - £80

783 Pat Fuller (British, Contemporary), two domestic stoneware bowls decorated with a white tin glaze, maker’s mark P, 24cm and 18cm diameter (2) £50 - £80

784 Mary Rich (British, 1940- 2022), a single glazed narrow necked vase with repeated sgraffito marks around the exterior, maker’s mark impressed M, 13cm high £60 - £80

785 Chris Carter (British, 1945), a thrown and altered, faceted/ twisted oval vase, silicon carbide glazed exterior with a tenmoku interior, maker’s mark CC to the underside 11cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £60 - £80

786 Chris Carter (British, 1945), a thrown stoneware vase, decorated with a silicon carbide glaze to the exterior and a tenmoku interior, maker’s mark CC to the underside, 12.5cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £60 - £80

780

780 Derek Emms (British, 1929-2004), a porcelain jug, decorated with a Rhododendron in flower, bands of gold lustre run above and below the brushed decoration, 18cm high £80 - £120

781

781 Philip Evans (British, 1959), a hand-built stoneware spade form, decorated with underglazes, coloured porcelain slips and gold leaf, maker’s mark to the underside, 12cm high £50 - £80

787

787 Richard Batterham (British, 1936-2021), a large jug, double spout, ribbed handle, green ash glaze, 28cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £250 - £300

788 Alistair Young (British, Contemporary), a stoneware saltglazed teapot decorated with white china clay dots on the exterior, unused, maker’s mark impressed, 16cm high £60 - £80

96 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

789

789 Philip Evans (British, 1959), a stoneware vase, decorated with textured porcelain slips, maker’s mark to the base, 13cm high £50 - £80

790 Sasha Wardell (British, 1956), a bone china twist bowl with a lime green interior, incised mark SKW, 9cm high £60 - £80

791 Sasha Wardell (British, 1956), a bone china twist bowl with a white interior, incised mark SKW, 9cm high £60 - £80

792 Mary Rich (British, 1940- 2022), two pairs of stoneware mugs, maker’s mark impressed M, 10cm high (4) £60 - £80

795 Derek Emms (British, 1929-2004), two fluted incised porcelain dishes, decorated with a light green celadon glaze, maker’s mark DE between the foot ring of each piece, 13cm diameter (2) £80 - £120

796 Mary Rich (British, 1940-2022), a white glazed stoneware jug, maker’s mark impressed M, 15cm high £80 - £120

797 Mary Ric h (British, 1940-2022), a tall stoneware jug decorated with a semi-transparent green gloss glaze, maker’s mark impressed M, 25cm high £80 - £120

798 Mary Rich (British, 1940-2022), a thrown and altered stoneware vase and lidded trinket box, both pieces decorated with a geometric design using gold lustre, maker’s mark impressed M, largest 16.5cm high (2) £80 - £120

799 Mary Rich (British, 1940-2022), a narrow-necked vase, decorated with gold lustre, maker’s mark impressed M, 19.5cm high £100 - £120

800 David White (British, 1934-2011), a porcelain steepsided vase, decorated with a crackle glaze having a blend of blues with a grey-brown rim, sprigged maker’s mark DW, 12cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £120

801 David White (British, 1934-2011), a porcelain straightsided narrow-necked vase, decorated with a pink crackle glaze having areas of white and a warm tan glaze near the neck, sprigged maker’s mark DW, 21cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £120

793

793 Philip Evans (British, 1959), two hand-built stoneware vessels, decorated with underglazes, coloured porcelain slips and gold leaf, maker’s mark to the underside, 8cm high (2) £60 - £100

794

794 Philip Evans (British, 1959) a hand-built stoneware spade form, decorated with underglazes, coloured porcelain slips and gold leaf, maker’s mark to the underside, 14cm high £60 - £80

802
97 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
802 Philip Evans (British, 1959), a large blue and white stoneware vase, decorated with textured porcelain slips, maker’s mark to the base, 19cm high £100 - £200

803

803 Philip Evans (British, 1959), a medium stoneware vase, decorated with textured porcelain slips, maker’s mark to the base, 16cm high £100 - £150

807

807 John Maltby (British, 1936-2020), a stoneware basket, circa 1970’s, decorated with floral motifs in the centre, painted maker’s mark to the underside, 9cm high, 20cm wide.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500

804

804 Peter Hayes (British, 1946), a mounted porcelain disc, maker’s signature engraved on the slate base, 29cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £180 - £220

805 Chris Carter (British, 1945), a thrown vase with a silicon carbide glazed exterior and tenmoku interior, maker’s mark CC to the underside, 13cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £180 - £220

806 Chris Carter (British, 1945), a thrown and altered stoneware square opening vase, decorated with a silicon carbide glaze with a tenmoku interior, maker’s mark CC to the underside, 22cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £180 - £220

808

808 John Maltby (British, 1936-2020), a stoneware slabbed vessel, late 1970’s, decorated with the Wells Cathedral Cross motif, 33cm high.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £450 - £550

809 John Maltby (British, 1936-2020), ‘2 Boats’, a stoneware low-relief wall plaque, signed and dated 2011 verso, mounted in the original frame, 13 by 18cm.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £450 - £550

810 John Maltby (British, 1936- 2020), ‘King, Queen and Throne’, sculpture, signed and dated 2011 to the underside of the wooden base, 21cm high, 21cm wide.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £750 - £850

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99 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue. 809 810

BRITISH CERAMICS

811

811 Tom Keeling for Coalport, a painted pedestal vase and cover, circa 1900, ovoid twin handled form, decorated with mother and child feeding geese, in rural landscape, within tooled gilded border, with gilded rams head handles, green glazed circluar foot and square chamfered base, signed, printed marks, 20cm tall £300 - £400

813

813 Milwyn Holloway handpainted plaque, decorated with a rural scene with sheep signed, printed marks to reverse, framed and glazed, (Image size) 23 x 15 cm £200 - £300

814 Milwyn Holloway handpainted plaque, decorated with a rural scene with horses, chickens, and ducks, signed, printed marks to reverse. (Image size) 21 x 15 cm, frame and glazed £200 - £300

812

812 Lionel Edwards for W T Copeland an oval dish, decorated with a hunting scene, black printed marks, 29 cm wide £40 - £60

815

815 Milwyn Holloway painted plaque, decorated with a rural scene featuring a woman and chickens, signed, printed marks to reverse, framed and glazed (Image size) 23 x 15 cm £200 - £300

816 Milwyn Holloway handpainted plaque, oval form, decorated with a rural scene with sheep and blossom trees. signed, printed marks to reverse, (Image size) 21 X 14 cm, framed and glazed £200 - £300

100 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

817

817 Milwyn Holloway painted plaque, oval form, decorated with rural scene with a horse and two donkeys, signed, printed marks, (Image size) 21 x 15 cm, framed and glazed £200 - £300

818 Milwyn Holloway handpainted plaque. oval form, decorated with a rural scene with horses, signed and printed marks to reverse, (Image size) 22 x 15 cm, framed and glazed £200 - £300

821

821 W E J Dean for Royal Crown Derby, a maritime painted vase, circa 1912, ovoid footed form, decorated with fishing boats on a choppy sea within tooled gilt cartouche on dark blue ground, twin scroll and foliate moulded handles, on circular foot, signed, red printed mark, 18.5cm high £100 - £200

822 Charles Hart for Royal Doulton, a pair of rose painted cabinet plates, circa 1920, painted with pale pink blooms and rose buds with daisies and forget-me-nots within tooled gilt circular border, the ivory glazed broad rim with raised foliate scroll and floral decoration, signed. 26cm diameter (2) £200 - £300

819

819 John Hughes for Royal Doulton, a pair of Italian landscape vases, cylindrical twin handled form, each decorated with lakeside villas, ‘Gravedona, Lago-di-braie’s and ‘Locarno, Lago Maggiore’, impressed and painted marks, H39468 and E8989, signed, 22cm tall (2) £120 - £180

820 A Royal Doulton Titanian ware shaving mug, decorated with a fabulous bird against circular blue medallion and trailing foliate border, shape No.D4223 12cm high

Provenance: The Harriman Judd Collection, Sotheby’s £100 - £200

823

823 A Coalport jewelled cup and saucer, gilded throughout, fluted cup, enamelled with graduated turquoise beads, printed marks, 9.7cm diameter £150 - £250

101 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

824

824 A Coalport inkstand, circa 1830, oval ogee twin handled form, the two fixed lidded inkwells with branch form handles, flanking knopped taperstick holder, painted with swags of spring flowers and leaves and gilt foliate scrolls on a royal blue border, 32cm wide £400 - £600

825 A set of eight Minton dessert plates, circa 1877, circular form decorated with a monogram to a sage green ground, within reticulated chain link borders and relief moulded flowers, heightened in gilt, impressed marks and bearing pink retailers stamp for John Mortlock, London, together with a matching strawberry dish (9) £500 - £800

826 Antonin Boullemier for Minton, a pair of oval painted plaques, circa 1895, painted with cherubs representing infant Greek Gods Hermes and Pan, in lakeside landscape, signed, 19cm x 14cm, framed £500 - £800

827 Leroy for Royal Crown Derby, a Kedleston ewer, painted with a floral bouquet within raised and tooled gilt cartouche, on blue ground with green lip, highlighted in turquoise, 15.5cm high £1,800 - £2,200

828

828 A pair of Royal Crown Derby twin handled vases and covers. circa 1881, baluster form, tooled gilt decoration depicting stylised flowers and leaves on a pale yellow ground, within gilt jewelled panels, on dark blue ground, printed red marks (2) £100 - £200

829 James Edwin Dean for Minton, Old London Series cabinet plate, circular reticulated form, decorated with a titled scene ‘St Paul’s Cathedral’, within a pale lemon ground with jewelled gilt border, puce printed marks, 24cm diameter £40 - £60

830 A Minton pottery charger in the Genevese design, green transfer printed decoration, with children on a swing, 38cm diameter £50 - £80

831 Two Minton acid-etched and gilded cabinet plates, decorated throughout in the Persian style, 27cm diameter (2) £80 - £120

832 A selection of Minton gilded porcelain table wares including the Riverton, Atholl and Argyle patterns £100 - £150

833 Percy Brown for Minton, Woman on Bull, a prototype porcelain study, circa 1950 £100 - £150

827
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834

834 L Rivers for Minton, a floral painted vase, elongated ovoid shouldered form, decorated with pale peach roses and forgetme-nots on a sponged pastel ground, with tooled gilt collar and rim, signed, 14.5cm high £150 - £250

835 Leon Boullemier for Minton, a painted plaque, depicting Cavaliers in conversation, within a raised gilt foliate green ground, signed, 23cm x 33cm, framed £150 - £250

836 S.J Russell for Minton, a gilded cabinet plate, circa 1920, decorated with ornate foliate scroll design in raised paste gilding on pink ground, Tiffany & Co retail mark, 26.5cm diameter

Note: the plate design was admired by King George and Queen Mary on their visit to the Minton factory in 1913 £400 - £600

837 Pair of Minton plaques, circular form, signed Ellen Welby, painted with classical figures within garden scenes, with turned frames. 24cm diameter (excluding framed) (2) £900 - £1,200

839 Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester, a cattle painted spill vase, circa 1937, cylindrical form, decorated with highland cows within mist shrouded highland landscape, reticulated gilded collar, on gilded foliate moulded scroll feet, puce printed marks, shape No.G42, 22 cm tall £600 - £800

838

838 Edward Townsend and George Moseley for Royal Worcester, a pair of fruit painted vases, circa 1930, ovoid footed form, decorated with peaches and blackberries, apples and gooseberries on a moss covered ground, on gilded knopped stem with moulded acanthus leaves and circular foot, shape No.2260 (2) £800 - £1,200

840

840 John Stinton for Royal Worcester,a cattle painted pedestal vase, circa 1912, ovoid collared form with gilded rams head handles, decorated with highland cattle within mist shrouded landscape, on circular foot with foliate collar on square base and four hoof feet, signed, Shape No.250, green printed marks, 20 cm tall £1,000 - £1,500

841

841 John Stinton for Royal Worcester, a pair of painted cabinet plates, circa 1907, decorated with titled scenes, Birthplace of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, signed, 22cm diameter (2) £100 - £150

103 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

842

842 W Bee for Royal Worcester, a set of four fruit painted plates, circa 1930, decorated with peaches, apples, grapes and cherries, on a pale lemon ground, within burgundy glazed border with raised tooled gilt decoration, signed, puce marks, 24 cm wide (4) £400 - £600

844

844 Richard Sebright for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted plaque, circa 1926, oval form, decorated with peaches, grapes and raspberries on moss covered ground, signed, puce printed marks, 23 x 15 cm, framed £1,000 - £1,500

843

844A

844A Tracy Arrowsmith for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted potpourri vase and cover, late 20th century, globular form with reticulated cover and moulded basketweave border, decorated in the round with apples, grapes and berries on a mossy ground, signed, printed marks 27cm high £2,000 - £2,500

843 James Stinton for Royal Worcester plaque, circa 19009, decorated with a Highland cliffside town/castle, signed, (Image size) 13 cm in diameter, framed £200 - £300
104 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

845

845 Sally Wood for Royal Worcester fruit painted strawberry dish, circa 1990, painted with apples, peaches and blackberries on moss covered ground, gold printed mark 29 x 23 cm £800 - £1,200

845A

845A David R Bowie for D.R.B, a fruit painted tureen and cover, decorated with apples, peaches, pears and berries on a moss covered ground, signed, printed marks to base, 33cm wide, 23cm high £200 - £300

847

847 Brian Leaman for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted cylindrical spill vase, circa 1980. decorated in the round with apples, peaches, plums and grapes on a mossy ground, with gilded reticulated collar and raised on three acanthus moulded scroll supports, signed, black printed marks, 22 cm tall £500 - £700

846

846 P Stanley for Royal Worcester, a highland cattle painted strawberry dish, square twin handled form, decorated with cattle watering in a Scottish river landscape, signed, printed gold marks, 29 x 23 cm £600 - £800

848

848 Wililiam Rowley et al for Royal Worcester, fruit painted cabinet cup and saucer, circa 1970, decorated with peaches, pears and grapes on a moss covered ground and gadrooned gilded borders, (2) £200 - £300

105 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

849

849 John Stinton for Royal Worcester, a highland cattle painted pedestal vase and cover, circa 1906, ovoid form with blush foliate moulded handles, leaf moulded cover with flower bud finial, knopped waisted neck and flared foot, decorated with grazing cows in mist shrouded mountain landscape, signed, shape no. 2158, 28cm Tall £2,000 - £3,000

851

851 Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester, a Highland cattle painted vase, circa 1920, ovoid twin handled form, decorated with cows in a mist shrouded mountain landscape, signed, shape No.1762 £200 - £300

850

850 John Stinton for Royal Worcester, a highland cattle painted vase, circa 1914, ovoid form with flared gilded neck and circular foot, decorated with grazing cows in mist shrouded mountain landscape, signed, shape No.302, 17cm high £400 - £600

852

852 Ernest Barker for Royal Worcester, a sheep painted vase, circa 1901, bottle form, decorated with sheep in a Highland mountain landscape, signed, shape no.1661, 24cm high £300 - £500

106 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

853

853 Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester, a highland cattle painted spill vase, circa 1916, cylincrical flared form, painted with Highland cows in a mist shrouded mountain landscape, signed, puce printed mark £200 - £300

855 Harr y Stinton for Royal Worcester, a Highland cattle painted vase, teadrop form, circa 1916, decorated with cows within a mist shrouded mountain landscape, signed, Shape No.307, puce printed mark, £400 - £600

856

856 Frank Roberts for Royal Worcester, a pair of fruit painted christening mugs, circa 1950, cylindrical tapered form, signed printed black marks (2) £200 - £300

854

854 Townsend and Moseley for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted coffee cup and saucer, decorated in the round with peaches, apples and grapes on a moss covered ground, signed, (2) £150 - £250 855

857

857 A Moseley and Freeman for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted cup and saucer, circa 1953, decorated with peaches and grapes on a moss covered ground, signed, black printed marks (2) £200 - £300

858

858 J Bowman for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted jug, circa 1990, decorated with apples and blackberries on a moss covered ground, signed, black printed marks £800 - £1,200

107 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

859

859 K Mason for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted potpourri jar and cover, circa 2000, Limited Edition, globular form with basketweave band, reticulated crown cover and inner liner, decorated in the round with fuits on a mossy ground, 20 cm tall £1,500 - £2,000

861 E Raby (attributed) for Royal Worcester, a pair of Wildflower painted vases, globe and shaft form, blush ivory ground decorated with poppies and insects, blue ground gilt necks and feet, blue marks, 23cm high (2) £300 - £500

860

860 A Royal Worcester vase of neoclassical form, circa 1903, with twin bird’s head handles, the foot and neck moulded with swags, the midnight blue glazed body with tooled gilt flowers and leaves, shape number 2121, 16.5cm high £100 - £200

862

862 Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester, a pair of highland cattle painted vases, circa 1908, cylindrical form, decorated with grazing cows in mist shrouded mountain landscapes, with painted vignette to reverse, gilded reticulated collared rim, on three foliate moulded ajd scroll feet, shape No.G42 (2) £600 - £800 863

108 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

863 Sally Wood for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted potpourri vase and cover, ovoid form, with reticulated crown cover and inner liner, acanthus moulded collar on circular foot, decroated in the round with fruit on a mossy ground, signed, black printed marks, 24cm high £1,500 - £2,000

864

864 Harr y Stinton for Royal Worcester, a highland cattle painted vase, circa 1918, baluster form, decorated with cows in a mist shrouded mountain landscape, signed, shape no.2226, 15cm high £200 - £300

866

866 Kitty Blake for Royal Worcester, a handpainted vase, squat gourd form, decorated with autumn leaves and blackberries on a graded yellow/ivory ground, signed, 7.5cm high £30 - £50

865

865 James Stinton for Royal Worcester, a pheasant painted vase, circular quatrefoil form, circa 1919, decorated with game birds in naturalistic setting, signed, shape No. 158, puce printed mark, 8cm high £80 - £120

867

867 Kitty Blake for Royal Worcester, a handpainted vase, circa 1932, baluster form, decorated with autumn leaves and blackberries on a graded yellow/ivory ground, signed, shape No 302, 9.5cm high £30 - £50

109 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

868

868 Kitty Blake for Royal Worcester, a handpainted tea cup and saucer, circa 1934, decorated with autumn leaves and blackberries on a graded yellow/ivory ground, signed, 7cm high (2) £100 - £150

869 Ernest Barker for Royal Worcester, a rose painted plate, circa 1937, decorated with red and yellow blooms with forget-menots and spring flowers, within tooled gilt and green glazed border, with gadrooned scalloped rim, signed, puce printed mark, 22cm diameter £100 - £150

870 Harry Davis for Royal Worcester, a sheep painted cabinet plate, circa 1931, decorated with ewes and lambs in bluebell and wooded landscape, with gadroooned gilded rim, signed, puce printed mark, 26cm diameter £40 - £60

871 A Grainger Worcester reticulated font pot-pourri, gilt borders, three hoof feet, 8cm high £40 - £60

872 John Hopewell (attributed) for Royal Worcester, a painted tankard, decorated with bird, puce mark, 6cm high £40 - £60

874

874 Doris Lindner for Royal Worcester, Kids at Play, circa 1937 modelled as two prancing goats on celadon glazed rectangular base, green printed mark, 12cm high £60 - £100

875 Doris Lindner for Royal Worcester, a figure of red setter, printed and painted marks, 12cm long £60 - £80

873

873 Doris Lindner for Royal Worcester, Young Spotted Deer, modelled as two fawns on oval celadon glazed base, shape No.3316, 13cm high £40 - £60

876

876 Kitty Blake for Royal Worcester, a handpainted vase, circa 1932, baluster form with frilled rim, decorated with autumn leaves and blackberries on a graded yellow/ivory ground, signed, shape No. 2192, 11cm high £60 - £100

877 John Hopewell (attributed) for Royal Worcester, a blush ivory painted jug, decorated with bird of paradise, date mark 1887, 13cm high £60 - £80

878 James Stinton for Royal Worcester, a handpainted cabinet plate, circa 1903, decorated with Mallard drake and hen on a reeded river bank within an apple green and coral border with raised gilt foliate scroll decoration, signed, green printed mark, 23cm diameter £100 - £150

879 A. Shuck for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted cabinet plate, gilt scroll and green border, puce mark, 21cm wide £80 - £120

880 R. Rushton for Royal Worcester, a cottage painted cabinet plate, gilt border, printed mark, 28cm wide £80 - £120

110 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

881 P Done for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted vase and cover, circa 2000, globular pedestal twin handled form, decorated in the round with peaches, apples, grapes and cherries on a moss covered ground, moulded and gilded domed cover with flower bud finial, gilded strap and mask handles, on gilt decorated stem and foliate moulded foot and square base, signed, shape No.2363, 22cm high £800 - £1,200

882 James Henry Lewis (early 20th century, Royal Worcester artist), Golden Pheasants, signed l.r., oil, 17 by 25cm, framed £80 - £120

883 James Henry Lewis (early 20th century, Royal Worcester artist), Peacocks, signed l.r., oil, 17 by 25cm, framed £80 - £120

884 W. Powell (1878-1955, Royal Worcester artist), Kingfisher, signed l.r., watercolour, 12 by 7cm, framed £100 - £150

885 Alan Telford and John Smith for Royal Worcester, two fruit painted cabinet plate, circa 1970 and 1956, central circular panel decorated with pears, grapes and blackberries, the other with peaches and grapes, within a celadon glazed ground, overlaid with raised gilt decoration, signed, gold printed marks, 27cm diameter (2) £200 - £300

886 A Royal Worcester Oriental teapot and coffee pot with covers, decorated with figures and pagodas, puce marks including retailer mark Phillips New Bond Street, coffee pot 21cm high (2) £100 - £150

888 Bowen for Royal Worcester, a cylindrical fruit spill vase, pierced scroll foot, stamp mark, 22cm high £300 - £500

887

887 William Bee for Royal Worcester, a pair of fruit painted pedestal vases and covers, circa 1926, ovoid form, decorated, apples, peaches, blackberries and cherries on a moss covered ground within raised gilded cartouche on a powder blue ground, signed, shape No.2713, printed puce marks, 20cm tall (2) £200 - £300

889

889 R Sebright for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted plate, 1932, decorated with peaches and grapes within a tooled gilt band, raised gilt foliate scroll and blue ground border, gilt marks, 26.5cm diameter £400 - £600

890

890 R Sebright for Royal Worcester, a floral painted potpourri vase and cover, 1903, twin handled squat ovoid pedestal urn form, decorated with pink daisies and a bowl, relief moulded acanthus scroll handles and four sectioned lid, in turquoise, highlighted in gilt, signed, puce marks, 2316, 18.5cm high

£300 - £500

111 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

891

891 Lewis for Royal Worcester, a pheasant painted potpourri vase and covers, 1907, footed ovoid form with reticulated onion dome lid, decorated in the round with pheasants in a pine thicket, green relief moulded borders, puce marks, 2048, 25cm high £1,200 - £1,500

893

893 John Hopewell for Hadley, Worcester, a bird painted twin handled vase and cover, squat ovoid form, relief moulded foliate arcading, decorated with Bee Eater type birds, on laurel branches, reticulated domed lid and finial, 23cm high £100 - £150

894 J Reed et al for Royal Worcester, three painted cabinet plates, circa 1970, each decorated with a circular panel of fruit and flowers, within black, blue and red glazed ground, overlaid with raised gilt foliate scrolls, signed Reed, Lynes and Cook, gold printed marks (3) £400 - £600

895 Ernest Phillips for Royal Worcester, a set four floral painted cabinet plates, circa 1917, painted with sprays of summer flowers, forget-me-nots and daisies to an ivory ground, within wide rimmed celadon glazed borders, overlaid with raised foliate and floral gilding, signed, puce printed marks, produced for Ovington Brothers Co, New York (4) £400 - £600

896 A Royal Worcester commemorative silver mounted scent bottle, Golden Jubilee 1887, circular flask form, modelled in high relief with the head of Queen Victoria, the edge and reverse with the floral emblems of the British Isles, highlighted in gilt, the screw cap in the form of a crown, gilt mark, 7.5cm long £300 - £500

892

892 Ricketts for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted bowl, 1929, decorated with a basket of strawberries, an apple and cherries, puce marks, 18cm diameter £800 - £1,200

112 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

897

898

900

900 James Hadley for Royal Worcester, an Aesthetic Movement Persian vase, 1883, slender necked footed baluster form, knopped neck, painted with peacocks above a banner inscribed with raised lettering, Ars Longa, Vita Brevis, relief moulded zoomorphic masks with wrythen tendrils, below a diaper moulded neck, green mark, 31.5cm high £800 - £1,200

897 Leaman for Royal Worcester, a set of three fruit painted plates, each with a central still life roundel of peaches, apples and blackberries, within raised gilt foliate scroll and blue ground borders, gilt marks, 27cm diameter (3) £600 - £800 898 E Barker for Royal Worcester, a Highland Sheep painted vase and cover, 1913, lobed baluster form, relief moulded foliate arcading, pierced and gilded lid, signed, 16.5cm high £400 - £600 899 899 A Shuck for Royal Worcester, a rose painted jardiniere, 1907, lobed ovoid form, relief moulded scroll arcading, green marks, 26cm diameter £600 - £800
113 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

901 Stella Crofts, a study pottery group, Boy With Donkey, incised marks, 20cm long, note: design later sold to Royal Worcester £200 - £300

902 Reginald Austin for Royal Worcester, an Australian botanical painted teapot, globular form, circa 1917, decorated with flowering sprays of Erica Plukeneteii, painted domed cover and foliate moulded loop handle, signed with monogram RA, puce printed mark, 11cm high £220 - £250

903 Peter Platt for Royal Worcester, a fruit-painted teapot, circa 1970, globular form, decorated with apples and blackberries on a pale lemon ground, the domed cover with moulded flower bud finial and relief moulded denticulated leaves, signed, gold printed mark, 15cm high £300 - £500

904 Charles Baldwyn for Royal Worcester, a twin handled vase,1899, double gourd pedestal urn form, acanthus moulded handles united by swags, painted with swans in flight, on a matte blue ground, green marks, 20cm high £300 - £500

905 Ethel Spilsbury for Royal Worcester, a floral painted pot pourri jar and cover, circa 1927, footed ovoid form, decorated with daffordils and violets, reticulated crown cover and inner liner, on circular relief moulded foot, signed, shape No. 2048 £400 - £600

906 A Royal Worcester bisque porcelain figure of Mr Bumble, from Oliver Twist, modelled in 18th century costume, impressed marks and initials EAE, 18cm high £300 - £500

907 A set of four Royal Worcester plates, circa 1890, printed and painted with landscape and coastal scenes, the teal panelled border with gildded reticulated foliate scroll cartouche, impressed and printed marks to reverse, 23.5cm diameter (4) £350 - £400

908 A Shuck for Royal Worcester, a game bird painted dessert service, circa 1925, including 11 plates, 2 dishes and 2 tazzas, each with birds in their natural habitats, within turquoise and gilt foliate scroll borders, signed, (15) £350 - £450

909 A Royal Worcester relief moulded jardiniere, three handled squat inverse baluster form, leaf and basket weave design in pink and green, highlighted in gilt, 39cm diameter £350 - £450

910 Edward Townsend et al for Royal Worcester, a pair of fruit painted vases and covers, circa 1938, ovoid footed form, decorated with apples, blackberries, peaches and grapes on a mossy ground, within gilded cartouche on a powder blue ground, tasseled Greek Key handles, the domed covers with gilded flower bud finials, signed, printed puce marks, 20cm high (2) £400 - £600

911 A Royal Worcester figure, 1914, modelled as a World War One Worcestershire Regiment soldier, 13cm high £400 - £600

912 A set of four Royal Worcester fruit painted vases, circa 1938, baluster form, decorated with fruit on moss covered ground within circular cartouches gilded cartouche, indistinctly signed, shape No.2491, puce printed marks, 10cm high (4) £450 - £500

913 A Royal Worcester centrepiece, circa 1866, modelled as three cherbus bearing a covered bowl with grape and vine relief moulded decoration , the reticulated lid with bacchanalian figural finial, on triform base with lappet moulded border and gilded stepped foot, 30cm high £450 - £500

914 C Johnson for Royal Worcester, a Swan painted vase, circa 1903, twin handled pedestal urn form, decorated with swans in flight, on powder blue ground, burnished gilt scroll handles, puce marks, 2304, 16.5cm high £1,000 - £1,500

114 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue. 904 905 914

915 Harry Davis for Royal Worcester, a sheep painted potpourri vase and cover, 1913, the egg form body with reticulated rim and foliate lid, supported on mask and scroll legs and reticulated tricorn base, signed, puce marks, 21cm high £1,500 - £2,000

916 Harr y Davis for Royal Worcester, a large Highland Cattle painted vase, 1921, bulbous form, decorated with watering cows in an extensive wetland scene, signed, puce marks, 29cm high £2,000 - £3,000

917 John Stinton for Royal Worcester, a landscape painted plaque, depicting cattle watering along a stream, puce mark, 14.5cm x 22cm, framed £1,000 - £1,500

918 Charles Baldwyn for Royal Worcester, a twin handled vase, 1899, double gourd pedestal urn form, acanthus moulded handles united by swags, painted with swans in flight, on a matte blue ground, the reverse with a gilt outlined swallow, puce marks, 20cm high £800 - £1,200

919 A Royal Worcester figure ‘The Bather’, circa 1903 modelled as a semi robed maiden afore a tree stump on naturalistic ground, raised on chamfered plinth base, shape No.486, 49cm high £800 - £1,200

920 D Fuller for Royal Worcester, a large fruit painted platter, decorated with peaches, raspberries and grapes, within a gilt foliate blue ground border, 41cm diameter £1,000 - £1,500

921 David Fuller for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted pedestal vase, circa 1980, ovoid twin handled form painted in the round with Persimmon, plums, peaches and grapes on a mossy ground, flared fluted rim, foliate scroll moulded handles, on flared fluted foot and stepped circular socle base with painted panels and foliate lappet border, signed, black printed mark, 54cm high £4,000 - £6,000

922 Charles Baldwyn for Royal Worcester, a cylinder vase, 1904, on integrated Oriental pierced scroll bracket stand, painted with swans in flight over bullrushes, on pale blue ground, puce marks, 15.8cm high £2,000 - £3,000

923 A pair of Copeland & Garrett porcelain pedestal vases, circa 1835, baluster form, with two gilded looped strap handles, decorated in the round with flowers and fruit to a pale lemon ground, gilded foliate borders, on circular spreading foot, printed marks, 44cm high (2) £2,200 - £2,600

115 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue. 915 916 922

1919, ovoid

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924 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated twin handled pedestal vase, form, pierced to the body with bands of hexagonal honeycomb, the scroll handles with anthemion moulding highlighted in raised gilt jewelling, fluted rim and beaded bands, on reticulated flared foot with jewelled border on square canted base, gold marks 1969 incised signature, 22cm high £10,000 - £15,000
at the back
the catalogue.

927

927 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a pair of cabinet plates, painted with Dutch maritime scenes, within celadon border with tooled gilt band and frilled and gilded rim, signed, 20cm diameter (2) £200 - £300

925

925 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a pedestal vase and cover, shoulded urn form, painted with Dutch maritime and harbour scenes within raised and tooled gilded cartouche, gilded foliate moulded angular handles, on spreading foot and inswept square base, 45 cm tall £1,000 - £1,500

928

928 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a porcelain scent flask square chamfered form, one panel painted with passion flowers and peonies, the other decorated with tooled sunburst motifs on a burgundy ground, with cast stopper modelled as a putti playing pan pipes, signed, 7.5cm high £100 - £200

926

926 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted pedestal vase and cover, ovoid form, decorated with a Dutch style still life study of a basket of flowers, within a raised and tooled gilded cartouche and pink marbled ground, gilded angular handles, stepped circluar spreading foot, 50 cm tall £1,000 - £1,500

929

929 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a porcelain scent flask, chamfered teardrop form, painted with a moored sailboat in river landscape, the reverse with tooled gilt flame motif with turquiose highlights on dark blue ground, signed, with cast silver gilt stopper modelled as a lion passant, 11.5cm high £100 - £200

117 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

930 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a porcelain scent flask, cylindrical form, painted with sailing boats on a choppy sea in jewelled oval cartouche, on diagonal blue and white striped ground, flower bud corked stopper, signed, 6cm high £100 - £200

931 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a heart shaped porcelain scent flask painted with a spray of summer flowers within gilt border on turquiose ground with starburst motifs, silver gilt stopper modelled as a putti with pan pipes, signed, 7cm high £100 - £200

932 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a porcelain scent flask, globular form, painted with Dutch battle ships on calm seas, in ogee gilt and turquoise cartouche, with flower bud corked stopper, signed, 6cm high £100 - £200

933 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a circular patchbox, the hinged cover painted with a Siamese cat, the body decorated with foliate swags on a turquiose ground, signed 5.5cm (boxed) £100 - £200

935 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted cabinet plate, decorated with a Dutch sailing vessel and sail ships on a choppy sea, blue glazed and gilt foliate scroll border, signed, 22cm diameter £150 - £250

936 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with musical instruments and sheet music within a circular jewelled border, the yellow glazed ground with jewelled and gilded starburst decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £200 - £300

937 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted sugar bowl and cover, cylindrical form, decorated with a spray of spring flowers within jewelled square chamfered border, yellow glazed ground with raised gilt seaweed decoration, signed, 13cm high, together with a matching milk jug, signed, 7cm high (2) £600 - £800

934

934 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a porcelain scent flask square chamfered form, one panel painted with trumpet and musical score, the others decorated with tooled gilt motifs on a dark blue ground, with cast gilt metal pineapple finial, signed, 7cm high £100 - £200

938 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted teapot and cover, cylindrical form, decorated with a still life study of a basket of summer flowers on marbled plinth, within jewelled square chamfered border, the celadon glazed ground with raised gilt seaweed decoration, signed, 13cm high £700 - £900

938
118 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
930 931 932

939

939 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with musical instruments and sprays of flowers within a circular jewelled border, the yellow glazed ground with jewelled and gilded starburst decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

940 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with a Dutch frigate in a costal landscape within a circular jewelled border, the apple green glazed ground with jewelled and gilded starburst decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

941 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with musical instruments and sprays of flowers within a circular jewelled border, the yellow glazed ground with jewelled and gilded starburst decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

942 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with sprays of summer flowers within a jewelled square chamfered border, the sage green ground with raised gilded seaweed decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

943 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with sprays of summer flowers within a jewelled chamfered square border, the sage green ground with raised gilded seaweed decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

945 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with lute, trumpet and floral sprays within a jewelled chamfered square border, the salmon pink ground with raised gilded seaweed decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

946 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with sprays of summer flowers within a jewelled border, within a raised seaweed and yellow ground, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

947 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with sprays of summer flowers within a circular jewelled border, the yellow glazed ground with jewelled and gilded starburst decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

944 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with coastal scene with sailing ship and figures within a jewelled chamfered square border, the teal ground with raised gilded seaweed decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

948

948 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with Dutch war ship and sailing vessels within a jewelled chamfered square border, glazed apple green ground with raised gilded seaweed decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

949

949 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with sprays of summer flowers and leaves within a jewelled chamfered square border, the celadon glazed ground with raised gilded seaweed decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

950 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with sprays of summer flowers and leaves within a jewelled chamfered square border, the celadon glazed ground with raised gilded seaweed decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £500

944
119 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

951 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted dish, circular scalloped form, decorated with moored Dutch fishing and naval vessels within a tooled gilded border decorated with foliate scrolls and oval turquiose cartouche on a midnight blue ground, signed, 42cm diameter £800 - £1,200

952 S tefan Nowacki for Lynton, a circular handpainted charger, decorated with a central flower head cartouche enclosing a still life study of a lyre, flute and musical score, within a raised and tooled foliate gilt border with ogee painted cartouche within an apple and dark green ground with turqouise and white enamelled jewelling, signed, 43cm diameter £800 - £1,200

953 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with Anglo-Dutch naval battle scene, within a jewelled chamfered square border, the glazed midnight blue ground with raised gilt scolling floral and foliate decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £400

954 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with Anglo-Dutch naval battle scene, within a jewelled chamfered square border, the glazed midnight blue ground with raised gilt scolling floral and foliate decoration, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £400

958 J H Plant et al for Royal Doulton, three cabinet plates, various subjects, one painted with a tiled river landscape ‘Thestill Pool, Bettwsy Coed, signed, Plants, Hart and Dewson, 26cm diameter (3) £40 - £60

955

955 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, decorated with a still life study of seashells and coral on marble plinth within glazed marbled ground, signed, 13.5cm diameter (saucer) £300 - £400

959

959 W E J Dean for Royal Crown Derby, a pot puurri jar and cover, circa 1918 globular form, painted with a cottage in a river landscape, within tooled gilt cartouche on dark blue ground, signed, red printed mark, 9cm high £80 - £120

956

956 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted three piece tea set, cylindrical form, the teapot decorated with a stil life study of a basket of summer flowers on a marble plinth, within a jewelled chamfered square border, within pink glazed ground with raised gilded seaweed decoration, 13cm high, together with a covered sugar bowl and cream jug, signed (3) £400 - £600

957 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a handpainted dish, circular scalloped form, decorated with moored Dutch fishing and naval vessels within a tooled gilded border decorated with foliate scrolls and oval turquiose cartouche on a midnight blue ground, signed, 42cm diameter £900 - £1,100

960

960 C Gresley for Royal Crown Derby, a twin handled pedestal vase and cover, circa 1911, ovoid form, painted with summer flower within tooled gilt oval cartouche on blue and white stiped ground with graduated gilt harebells, on circular foot and square base with gilded acanthus scroll feet, signed, red printed mark, 24cm high £200 - £300

961 F Schofield for Hancock Derby, a painted gardenscape cabinet plate, circa 1934-35, decorataed with a garden fountain and circular pond with lawned paths and herbaceous borders, the border with gilded scrolling foliate and shell decoration within gadrooned shaped rim, signed, painted puce mark over Paget monogram, 22cm daimeter £50 - £80

962 Stanley James Taylor for Royal Doulton, a character jug, The Wizard D 6862, highlighted in silver, 18cm high £50 - £80

120 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

963 Charles Hart for Royal Doulton, a pair of painted landscape cabinet plates, circa 1920, decorated with named views of Harlech and Kenilworth Castle within ivory glazed borders with raised and tooled gilt classical style decoration, signed, painted and printed marks, 27cm diamter £100 - £150

964 A Derby handpainted porcelain tankard, circa 1820, cylindrical form, decorated with an Italian river landscape, with bridge and figures, within a white ground decorated with thistle heads and leaves and a srolling vine and grape border, painted title to base ‘In Italy’ and crown and cross baton mark, 14cm high £120 - £140

965 A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, Old Salt, model D 6557, modelled with mermaid handle, pierced to the arm, 6.5cm high £120 - £180

966 A Royal Doulton special edition character jug, Bacchus, model D 6499, 1959, stamped mark Compliments of Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress Harld Clowes..., 18.5cm high £150 - £250

967 A Royal Doulton special edition character jug, Captain Henry Morgan, model D 6467, 1959, stamped mark Compliments of Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress Harld Clowes..., 18cm high £150 - £250

968 A Royal Doulton character jug, the Gardener, model D 6630, in an unusual colourway with red scarf, 19cm high £150 - £250

969 John Hugh Plant for Royal Doulton, a painted part dessert service, circa 1920, comprising oval strawberry dish, side plate and dessert plates, circular scallopped form, each painted with a titled Venetian sunset scene, including Titian’s House, The Dogano, Church of St Geramia, The Grand Canal, Barberini Palace etc. signed, green printed marks, 26cm wide (dish), 23cm wide (dessert plates) (10) £1,000 - £1,500

970 David Dewsberry for Royal Doulton, a pair of floral painted dessert dishes, oval form, decorated with titled botanical studies, Cattleya mossiae and oncidium papilio, on pastel ground with stylised foliage within tooled gilt scrolling foliate border, 28cm wide, together with a similar example, lobed form decorated with titled botanicla study Oneidium Speciosium, 23cm wide, all signed (3) £500 - £700

971 A Royal Doulton character jug, The McCallum, Kingsware colours, printed marks, 17.5cm high £250 - £350

972 Leslie Harradine for Royal Doulton, The Jester, model HN 1762, modelled resting on a column, printed marks, 26cm high £300 - £400

973 Leslie Harradine for Royal Doulton, a stoneware garden sculpture, modelled as a nude child on a rock, impressed marks, 45.5cm high £500 - £800 974

974 A pair of Worcester polychrome coffee cups, square seal mark, circa 1770, Queen Charlotte pattern, 5.7cm high (2) £30 - £50

975 A Worcester polychrome floral plate, circa 1770, scalloped rim with central floral bouquets and sprigs, gilt border, 20.5cm diameter £40 - £60

976

976 A Worcester polychrome tea bowl, circa 1760, painted with Chinese figures and a man with boulder, 7cm diameter £40 - £70

977 A Worcester monochrome teacup and saucer, square seal mark, circa 1770, fluted and painted with green spray decoration in the style of James Giles, 14cm diameter Provenance Grant Davidson Collection £40 - £60

978

978 A pair of Worcester blue and white teacups and saucers, crescent marks, circa 1775, reeded and painted in the Immortelle pattern (4) £40 - £60

121 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

979

979 Two Worcester teacups and saucers, crescent and W marks, circa 1780, reeded, one in the gillyflower pattern, the other polychrome decorated with back to back roses, (4) £40 - £60

983

983 A pair of Worcester dessert plates, circa 1770, French green ground saw tooth borders and bands, central floral motifs highlighted in gilt, 22.5cm diameter (2) £50 - £70

980

980 A small Worcester blue and white teapot, crescent mark, circa 1770, painted with the Cannonball pattern, 16cm long £40 - £70

984

984 Worcester blue and white leaf moulded butter boat, workman’s mark, circa 1758, painted with Butterboat Mansfield pattern, together with a leaf moulded pickle dish, painted with the Pickle Leaf Vine pattern, crescent mark circa 1765 (2) £50 - £80

981

981 A collection of Worcester Flight tea ware, circa 1780, wrythen fluted underglaze blue and gilt sprig designs, three tea cups and saucer and a tea bowl, most marked Flight (7) £40 - £70

982 A Collection of Worcester and Flight Barr & Barr, tea and coffee ware, including Queen Charlotte saucer, Fisherman and Cormorant teabowl and saucer, fluted monochrome painted coffee cup and saucer etc (7) £40 - £60

985

985 A Worcester celeste bleu tea cup and saucer, square seal marks, circa 1770, fluted Sevres turquoise ground with gilt rims, 13.5cm diameter £50 - £70

122 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

986

986 A Worcester outside decorated coffee cup, circa 1770, painted in the Chinese style with rock, peony and birds, 6.5cm high £50 - £70

987 A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, slightly everted rim, painted with Chinese figures, red line borders, jumping boy type figures, 6.5cm high £50 - £80

990

990 A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, painted with Chinese figures, red line borders, jumping boy type figures, 6.5cm high £60 - £80

993

993 A Worcester fluted coffee pot, circa 1770, baluster form, turquoise and gilt borders, ear handle, 25.5cm high £80 - £120

988

988 A Worcester James Giles decorated coffee cup, circa 1760s, painted with floral and fruit sprays between Rococo scroll turquoise ground border of gilt cornucopia, 6.5cm high £60 - £80

991

991 A Worcester blue and white triple shell pickle dish stand, circa 1765, shell and coral moulded with three scallop shells in the rose pattern, 22cm diameter £70 - £100

994

994 A Worcester blue and white relief moulded butter boat, workmans mark, circa 1758, painted in the Pickle Leaf Daisy pattern, 8.5cm long £80 - £120

989

989 A Worcester blue and white Imari teapot, crescent mark, circa 1765, Peony design with iron red and gilt decoration, 18.5cm long £60 - £100

992

992 A Worcester polychrome teapot and cover, circa 1770s, Back to Back floral pattern with fishscale and gilt foliate border, 22cm long £70 - £100

995

995 A Worcester cos lettuce leaf moulded sauce boat, workmans mark, circa 1755, realistically modelled and painted with flowers and butterflies, 19cm long £150 - £250

996 John Pennington for Worcester

Flight, a Hope Service trial plate, Flight mark, circa 1790, monochrome painted with a Classical figure in garden, within an underglaze blue border, 25cm diameter £400 - £600

123 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

997 A late 18th century creamware oval dish, painted with a botanical study of Large Flower'd Monsonia, twin handled with blue foliate border, 29cm long £70 - £100

998

998 A Caughley blue and white leaf form butter boat and a tea bowl, transfer printed fisherman pattern and fruit, S mark to the bowl, 8cm diameter (2) £40 - £60

1003

1003 A Liverpool porcelain relief moulded blue and white saucer, Chaffers circa 1770-78, painted with fishermen and rocky floral cartouches, 13cm diameter £30 - £50

999

999 A Lowestoft blue and white tea bowl and saucer, circa 1770, decorated in the Mansfield pattern, together with a Lowestoft Imari slop bowl, 15.5cm diameter (3) £40 - £60

1000 A Rockingham-type model of a black and white sporting dog, seated wearing a gilt collar and chain secured to a rock, on a raised blue glazed and gilt-edged plinth, 11cm high £150 - £200

1001 A 19th Century Rockingham-type figure of a brown and white sporting dog, seated wearing a gilt collar and chain secured to a fastening, raised on a gilt-edged plinth, 10cm high £200 - £300

1004

1004 An Chamberlain’s Worcester Joshua Reynolds pattern polychrome slop bowl, spiral fluted ogee form, decorated with bird on prunus root, 15cm diameter £30 - £50

1005

1005 A Bow porcelain coffee cup, circa 1760s, painted with European flowers, 6.2cm high £60 - £80

1002

1002 A pair of pearlware blue and white nursery dishes, The Thrasher and The Baker, 13cm diameter (2) £20 - £40

1006

1006 A Liverpool blue and white porcelain coffee can, Christians circa 1765, painted in the Long Bridge pattern, 6.5cm high £30 - £50

124 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

1007 A very rare pair of Bow Porcelain candlesticks, circa 1750, in the white, each modelled as a cherub supporting a vine branch forming a candle sconce and drip-pans, atop a wrythen acanthus eight-point plinth, 22cm high (2).

Note: The heavy-lidded eyes are typical of an early modeller known as the ‘Muses Modeller’.

Literature: see Tilley, 1957, pl.LXVII, No.203, p.127. A similar pair from the Taylor Collection sold by Christie’s in 2007 appear without the candle sconces £4,000 - £6,000

125 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

1008

1008 A Liverpool porcelain relief moulded polychrome cream boat, circa 1770, footed ogee helmet form, painted with floral sprays, 12cm long £30 - £50

1011

1011 A Staffordshire pearlware lustre relief moulded jug, circa 1815, ogee moulded bombe form, painted with rosettes and floral motifs in pink, relief moulded vine border to the neck, painters mark, 14cm high £30 - £50

1012 A Staffordshire Prattware shaving mug and cover, circa 1840, with inner dished liner, titled Alfred Parrett, decorated with fishing scenes and rural landscapes, the cover with knopped finial, and moulded foliate handle, on stepped base, 12cm high £30 - £50

1015 A Royal Doulton stoneware shaving mug, circa 1930s, purple hare’s fur glaze, impressed marks, 9.5cm high £30 - £50

1009

1009 A Liverpool porcelain teapot, Christians or Penningtons circa 1770, spherical form, painted with tulip and other floral bouquets and sprays, 20cm long £40 - £70

1013

1013 A Penningtons Liverpool polychrome porcelain teapot, circa 1780, spherical form, painted with Chinese figures in a garden landscape, 21.5cm long £60 - £80

1016

1016 A relief moulded Pratt type shaving jug, circa 1830s, shouldered boat form, modelled with masks to each side, sponge decorated with bears and highlighted with silver lustre, 12cm high £30 - £50

1017 An American redware shaving mug, circa 1820, cylindrical form, with bisected aperture, and loop handle, 11cm high £30 - £50

1018 A Staffordshire pottery shaving can and cover, circa 1850, cylindrical form with britannia metal hinged lid and extended ‘walking stick’ handle, flow blue marlbed decoration and labelled ‘Shaving Can’, printed to base Richard Ford Sturges, Lichfield St, Birmingham, 13cm high £30 - £50

1019 A Staffordshire pottery shaving mug/tankard and cover, circa 1868, cylindrical form with lift-out bisected tray, printed/painted with trailing apple blossom and ribbon border, monogrammed HJB and dated 1868 £40 - £60

1010

1010 A Liverpool porcelain blue and white sparrow beak jug, Christians circa 1770, hand painted with the Plantation pattern, 10cm high £30 - £50

1014

1014 Two Staffordshire pearlware figures, Widow and Britania, modelled as allegorical figures, the Widow of Zaephath with oil and meal, 25cm high (2) £30 - £50

1020 A Schafer & Vater bisque porcelain portrait shaving mug and brush, Egyptian Queen, lilac glazed with incised green glazed reeded decoration, the horsehair brush with knopped finial and decorated in relief with stag heads and oak leaves, impressed marks, 9cm high £40 - £60

1021 A Staffordshire pearlware monocrhome printed shaving mug and cover, circa 1820, cylindrical form with inset dish, decorated with Chinese court figures in river landscape with zig-zag fence, pagodas and oriental ferns 12.5cm high £40 - £60

126 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

1022

1022 A Staffordshire Enoch Wood portrait bust of John Wesley, on circular socle base, together with a clock pulpit Wesley preacher model, 29cm high (2) £40 - £70

1025 A Caughley polychrome tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, painted with back to back roses, gilt rims, 12cm diameter £40 - £60

1026 A 19th Century blue transfer printed tankard, wrythen moulded with a ‘C’ scroll handle with acanthus terminal, ‘Cambrian Bridge’ transfer, 16cm high, and a 19th Century blue transfer printed cream pot, screw-top, bombe base, figure and cattle transfer, 17cm high (a/f) (2) £50 - £80

1027 A Liverpool porcelain blue and white punchbowl, circa 1775, transfer printed with willow pattern scenes, 25.5cm diameter Provenance Liverpool Exhibition, Phillips 1997 £50 - £80

1028 Four Staffordshire figures, including Return, hunter with dog, family group and Walton putto with boccage, 20cm high (4) £50 - £80

1033

1033 A Liverpool polychrome porcelain coffee pot and cover, circa 1770, footed baluster form, painted with Chinese figures in a garden landscape, 26.5cm high £70 - £100

1034 A Staffordshire pottery presentation shaving mug/tankard and cover, circa 1850, with gilded knopped final, bisected aperture and foliate moulded angular handle, gilt script J Huthy from B Woodford, 1852, and gilded foliate sprays on a white glazed ground 15cm high £80 - £120

1023

1023 Two Staffordshire figures, modelled as Evangelical preachers Moody and Wesley, 31cm high (2) £40 - £60

1024 Robinson and Leadbetter, a Parian bust of George Jacob Holyoake, integral circular socle, marked R&L on reverse, 27cm high,

Note: George Jacob Holyoake was a British secularist and co-founder of the CoOperative Movement £40 - £60

1029

1029 A Caughley barrel form teapot, circa 1785, reeded form, underglaze blue floral and gilt decoration, 22cm long £50 - £80

1030 A pair of Doulton Lambeth stoneware shaving mugs, sprigged baluster form with hunting and tavern motifs, each with silver mounts, London 1899, above green glazed rims, 11cm high (2) £50 - £80

1031 Two Staffordshire figures, including the Gypsy Fortune Teller, with applied grass tufts, and shepherd and shepherdess with goat, 27cm high (2) £60 - £80

1032 A South Yorkshire Castlefordtype white feldsphatic stoneware teapot and cover, circa 1810, sprigged with classical figures and foliage outlined in blue enamel, impressed No.22, 14cm high £60 - £100

1035 An Aller Vale pottery shaving mug, modelled as a grotesque fish, the curved tail fin forming a reticulated dish, decorated in teal and green slip glaze, impressed mark, 12cm high £100 - £200

1036 In the style of E & W Bennett Baltimore, three Rockingham Ware shaving mugs, mid 19th century, cylindrical form with relief moulded seated toby figure, brown treacle glaze and angular branch moulded handles, unmarked, 11cm high (3) £100 - £200

1037 A Rockingham Ware Bennett Pottery Baltimore style shaving mug, circa 1881, cylindrical form, decorated with relief moulded seated toby figures, and attribution Moses A Shenton 1881 bisected apeture and branch moulded handle, impressed R to base, 10cm high £100 - £200

1038 A Minton pilgrim vase, 1873, twin handled moonflask form, faience decorated with sunflowers and lady spinning, reverse with butterfly and floral decoration, John Mortlake London retail mark, artist monogram and various other factory marks, 35cm high £100 - £200

1025

127 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

1039 A 19th Century apothecary jar, remnants of gilt contents label, the spout with moulded bacchus mask, tin cover, 22cm high £150 - £200

1040

1040 Slavery Interest: A 19th Century Sunderland lustre jug, circa 1850, printed with a view of the ‘Sunderland Bridge’ together with a clipper in full sail and an anti slavery verse ‘Health to the sick, honour to the brave, Success to the Lover, and Freedom to the Slave’, within orange lustre borders, 18.5cms.12cm high £200 - £300

1041 Slavery Interest: A 19th Century Sunderland lustre twinhandled cylindrical pot, circa 1850, printed with a clipper in full sail and an anti-slavery verse 'Health to the sick, honour to the brave, Success to the Lover, and Freedom to the Slave', orange lustre handles, 7.5cm high, 11.5cm diameter £200 - £300

1044

1044 A Bristol porcelain mug, Richard Champions circa 1772, cylindrical form with ear scroll handle, blue and gilt Chantilly sprig decoration and monogram JK, 9cm high £400 - £600

1045 After J H Foley, a Copeland parian group of Ino and the Infant Bacchus, published May 1851, incised and impressed marks to the reverse, 54cm wide, 28cm high £600 - £1,000

1042

1042 A Ralph Wood Staffordshire pearlware gravelled obelisk, circa 1800, relief modelled with Classical roundels on blue ground block base, 26cm high £200 - £400

1043 A part Spode teaset, circa 1840, painted in the Imari palette with flower and leaves, the cups witin internal decoration, white glazed with floral springs, (20+) £200 - £300

1046

1046 A set of four Prattware allegorical figure of the Seasons, circa 1800, each modelled as a Classical woman, sponge decorated, on square bases inscribed with names of each (4) £700 - £1,000

1047

1047 An English Delft blue and white medicine storage jar, circa 1670, pedestal globe form with handle and spout, painted with named cartouche S. Defumaria, 25cm high £900 - £1,200

128 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BUSINESS

These Conditions of Sale and Business constitute the contract between Kinghams Auctioneers limited and the seller, on the one hand, and the buyer on the other. By bidding at the auction, and/or consigning to Kinghams Auctioneers limited, you agree to be bound by the following terms.

CONDITIONS OF SALE

1. DEFINITION

In these terms of business: Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd is referred to as ‘Kinghams’. The Kinghams representative conducting the auction is referred to as the ‘auctioneer’.

2. AGENCY

The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers if the transaction is not completed and paid for.

3. TERMS OF SALE

The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment.

4. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION OF LOTS

Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of statements relating to authorship, descriptions, origin, date, age, provenance and condition of lots. Statements made orally or in the catalogue are opinions given after careful consideration and research. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity to view lots before any sale. When bidding, buyers acknowledge that they are fully satisfied as to the description and condition of the lot.

5. ATTRIBUTION OF PICTURES

(a) If the forename(s) (or asterisks where not known) and surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of Kinghams the picture is a work by the named artist.

(b) If the initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of Kinghams the picture is a work of the period of the named artist and may be wholly or in part his work.

(c) If the surname of the artist is given, this indicates that in the opinion of Kinghams the picture is a work of the same school of the named artist, or by one of his followers, or in his style and of uncertain date.

(d) The term ‘Bears signature’ indicates that in the opinion of Kinghams this is not the signature of the artist.

(e) All other terms are self-explanatory.

6.

FORGERIES

Notwithstanding Condition 4, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence provided that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium.

7. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY

Every person on Kinghams premises before, during or after a sale shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and shall have no claim against Kinghams in respect of any injury they may sustain or any accident which may occur.

8. DISPUTES

Any dispute not covered in these terms of business will be settled at the sole discretion of Kinghams.

9. GENERAL

We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of the Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.

Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or email in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.

Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of terms in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue.

Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of the Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect.

English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.

TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS

1. INTERPRETATION

In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’ etc. refer to Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd.

2. WARRANTY

The Seller warrants that possession in the lots can be transferred to the Buyer with good and marketable title, free from any third party right and encumbrances, claims or potential claims. The Seller has provided all information concerning the items ownership, condition and provenance, attribution, authenticity, import or export history and of any concerns expressed by third parties concerning the same.

3. COMMISSION

Commission is charged to sellers at a flat rate of 15% plus VAT on each lot. There is a lotting charge of £2.50 plus VAT per lot.

4. REMOVAL COSTS

Items for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by and stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility.

5. LOSS AND DAMAGE OF GOODS

a) Loss and Damage Warranty – Kinghams is not authorised by the FSA to provide insurance to its clients and does not do so. However, Kinghams for its own protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting liability, Kinghams makes a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT. The liability assumed by Kinghams shall be limited to the lower pre-sale estimate or the hammer price if the lot is sold.

b) If the owner of the goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, the goods then remain entirely at the owners risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 5(a) is inapplicable.

6. ILLUSTRATIONS

The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue.

7. MINIMUM BIDS AND OUR DISCRETION

Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 8. We may sell lots below the reserve provided if we can account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve.

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

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8. RESERVES

a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to unreasonably high reserves {in which case goods carry the storage (Condition 17) and loss damage warranty (Condition 5(a) charges as stipulated in these Terms of Consignment}.

b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent.

c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally.

d) Reserves are not usually accepted for lots expected to realise below £50.

9.

ELECTRICAL ITEMS

These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.

10.

SOFT FURNISHINGS

The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 9 and 10 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection upon request.

11. DESCRIPTIONS

Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 4 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds.

12. UNSOLD ITEMS

If an item is unsold it may at our discretion be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred.

13. WITHDRAWN AND BOUGHT IN ITEMS

These are liable to incur charges on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued.

14. CONDITIONS OF SALE

You agree that all goods will be sold subject to our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking.

15. AUTHORITY TO DEDUCT COMMISSION AND EXPENSES AND RETAIN PREMIUM AND INTEREST

You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred from your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. You authorise us at our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business 48 hours after the day of sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply.

17. STORAGE

We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make storage charges.

18. SETTLEMENT

Subject to funds having cleared in our account we aim to pay you no later than four weeks following the sale. If the buyer has not paid for the goods no settlement will be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. Please note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 11 above and you should therefore bear this in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale.

INFORMATION FOR BUYERS

1. INTRODUCTION

The following notes are intended to assist buyers particularly those who may be inexperienced or new to our saleroom. All sales are conducted in accordance with our Conditions of Sale. Our staff will be happy to help you with anything you do not fully understand.

2. AGENCY

As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, if you buy your primary contract is with the seller.

3. THE BUYER

The highest bidder acknowledged as such by the auctioneer will be the buyer. If any dispute arises, the auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the matter. The auctioneer rules the bidding and bids cannot be retracted. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid.

The successful bidder, whether bidding for himself or for a third party, is entirely responsible for paying for the lots they have bought in accordance with Kinghams’s Conditions of Sale and Business. The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of the sellers for any lot and to withdraw, consolidate or divide any lot or lots.

4. REGISTRATION

Unless registered already on a bidding platform, it is essential that all prospective buyers register with us, giving their full name, address, contact telephone number(s) and email address. First time buyers will be required to provide proof of identity (i.e. driving licence/passport), a valid debit or credit card and a copy of a utility bill confirming their name and address. Upon receipt of the above a paddle will be issued, which is only valid for the current sale. The paddle may be used to indicate your bids to the Auctioneer during the sale. If successful, the bidder must ensure that their number can be seen by the Auctioneer and that it is their number that is called out. Should there be any doubts as to price or buyer, please draw the Auctioneer’s attention to it immediately.

5. BUYER’S PREMIUM - COMMISSION CHARGES

There is a buyer’s premium of 25% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot up to and including £500,000. The buyer’s premium is 18% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot on the excess of £500,001 up to and including £1,000,000. The buyer’s premium is 15% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot on the excess of £1,000,001.

6. VALUE ADDED TAX

Lots on which the buyer may have to pay VAT on the ‘hammer price’ are indicated in the catalogue with the following symbol *. The buyer must pay this VAT at the rates that apply on the day of the auction in addition to the buyer’s premium and VAT thereon.

7. AUCTIONEERS MARGIN SCHEME

This scheme allows auctioneers to sell items without VAT on the hammer price. The buyer then pays an amount equivalent to VAT. This amount cannot be refunded and is not shown separately on the invoice.

8. PAYMENT

Buyers must pay in full before items can be removed from the premises (please see “payment methods” below).

Invoices will be issued from the day of the sale. Buyers must pay their invoice in full within 24 hours and advise when they will be collecting their item(s). Any invoices which remain unpaid after seven days will incur interest at 5% above the base rate, charged from the date of the sale. If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot hand over purchases unless we have adequate references or payment is cleared.

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

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Payment Methods

We accept payment by:

Cash – up to £9,000 (subject to money laundering regulations). Cheques – bankers draft, cashiers cheque, personal cheques and travellers cheques are all accepted.

Credit cards – Visa or Mastercard (American Express or Diners Club not accepted).

Debit cards – Visa, Delta, Switch, Connect

Please note that we are unable to accept any card payments where the cardholder is not present.

Bank transfer to:

HSBC Bank, Bridge St, Evesham WR11 4RU

Account no.: 51655345

Account name: Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd

Sort code: 40-20-27

IBAN: GB91MIDL40202751655345

SWIFTBIC: MIDLGB22

Please note that a fee of £15 will be added for international bank payment.

9. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING

Live online auctions are in conjunction with the-saleroom.com, invaluable.com and easyliveauction.com

We ask that you register for the sale a minimum of 24 hours before the auction.

When you have registered, you can watch the auction in real time; simply click the bid button to place a bid.

If your bid is successful we will notify you after the sale for payment. Charges will be made for internet bidding dependent on the auction platform. See their terms and conditions for details.

10. TRANSFER OF RISK

Each lot is the buyer’s sole responsibility from the fall of the hammer.

11. COMMISSION BIDS

If instructed, Kinghams will execute bids and advise prospective buyers. This service is free.

Buyers who cannot come to a sale may leave their bid with our staff after/during viewing, or make their bid in advance by telephone or email (enquiries@kinghamandormeauctioneers.com). Such bids are placed at the buyer’s own risk.

Bids must be made at least one hour before the sale starts, but we advise buyers to make bids at the earliest possible opportunity. When making bids, buyers must provide:

Their full name

Address

Email address

Contact telephone numbers

The number of the lot they wish to buy

Their maximum bid amount – excluding commission which will be added to the invoice afterwards

Buyers must state what their maximum bid would be. We cannot accept an instruction to ‘buy’ or unlimited bid.

We will ensure that lots are bought as cheaply as possible depending on the bids made and other reserves. If identical bids are placed, they will be dealt with on a “first come first served” basis.

12. TELEPHONE BIDS

Lines for telephone bidding should be booked 24 hours before the auction. Lines are booked on a “first come first served basis.” Full name, address and telephone numbers will be required together with proof of identity and address. Bank and credit/debit card details are also necessary to secure the line.

13. DATA PROTECTION

Kinghams will use information provided by its clients or obtained by Kinghams relating to its clients for the provision of auction services or as required by law. Kinghams may need to record telephone conversations for security or legal reasons or as necessary to provide a higher quality of service. Clients agree that Kinghams may use sensitive information that they supply to Kinghams. Unless permitted by law, Kinghams will not otherwise process sensitive personal data without express consent. By agreeing to the Conditions of Sale and Business, clients agree to the processing of their personal information.

14. STORAGE AND COLLECTION

Please note all items after the auction will be removed to store. Arrangements for collection can be made with the office.

15. ELECTRICAL GOODS AND SOFT FURNISHINGS

These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations.

16. EXPORT OF GOODS

Buyers intending to export goods should check whether an export licence is required and whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.

17. PACKING AND DESPATCH

We offer a packing and despatch service for smaller lots. We also use national and local carriers. Further details can be obtained from our office.

18. DROIT DE SUITE ROYALTY CHARGES

A work of art by a living artist, or those who have died within the last 70 years, which costs more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000 will incur a royalty charge. We pass this payment onto the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), and do not charge a handling fee. Buyers can calculate royalty charges on the DACS website.

Items marked with the † symbol in the catalogue will potentially incur royalty payments.

We use the euro to UK sterling exchange rate which applies on the day of the sale. It is the buyer’s responsibility to check the relevant exchange rate. The actual qualifying threshold is calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on the DACS website. The royalty charge for pictures which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000, but less that the UK sterling equivalent of €50,000 is 4%. On works of art that achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges applies. For a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels please download more information from the DACS website. The royalty charge is added to invoices, and must be paid before purchases are removed. VAT is not paid on royalty charges.

19. CITES LICENSE - IMPORTANT NOTICE RELATING TO SPORTING AND NATURAL HISTORY

Clients intending to import/export any item derived from natural history specimens into/from a non-European country should first check for any Import/Export and possession restrictions prior to bidding/selling. Certain species (λ) are also subject to CITES regulations when exporting/ importing these items out of the EU. CITES regulations are given on www.ukcites.gov.uk or maybe obtained from Animal Health, Wildlife Licensing and Registration Service, Zone 1/17, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Bristol BS1 6EB. Those species that are covered by the US Endangered Species Act (USESA) or The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA): potential US bidders should check with USF&W (US Fish and Wildlife Services) for trade/possession restrictions in the US prior to bidding.

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.

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