FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS
Friday 19th & Saturday 20th May 2023
FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS
To be held at:
10-12 Cotswold Business Village, London Road, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 0JQ
FRIDAY 19TH & SATURDAY 20TH MAY 2023
Viewing
Wednesday 17th May – 10.00am to 5.00pm
Thursday 18th May – 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
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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 Eric Belgrave Photographer
George Kingham Director
David Pregun Jewellery and Watches
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
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SERVICES FOR BUYERS
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Day One Silver 1 – 176 Jewellery and Accessories 177 – 199 Militaria and Coins 200 – 222 Furniture 223 – 256 Clocks 257 – 278 Pictures 279 – 439 Day Two Oriental 440 – 459 Works of Art and Bronzes 460 – 521 Metalware 522 – 546 Glass including the Geoffrey and Anne Wellings Collection of Georgian glassware 547 – 635 Continental Ceramics 636 – 650 Art Pottery 651 – 746 British Ceramics 747 – 835
CONTENTS
DAY ONE
SILVER
1 An Indian white metal pot, circa 1910, repousse embossed and chased lobed form with foliate scroll panels, bound with ropetwist wire, 5.5cm high, 2.70ozt £60 - £80
2 An Egyptian silver box, cuboid form with hinged lid, engraved and chased with Persian style foliate and geometric design, 13.5cm long, 8cm deep, 5.50ozt £40 - £70
3 A Chinese silver rosewater sprinkler, footed, bulbous form, embossed with cartouches of peonies and birds, floral terminal, 28cm high, 8.14ozt £100 - £200
3A A set of six Chinese silver teaspoons, script marks to the bowls, simulated bamboo handles, pierced oval finials, import marks for Liberty & Co, London 1894, 11.5cm long,2.09ozt, in a Liberty branded fitted presentation case £150 - £250
5 A Hanau parcel gilt silver hunting chalice and cover, pseudo marks for Riga, Latvia, import marks for Berthold Muller, London 1896, the conical hunting horn body engraved with foliate cartouches of huntsmen with crossbows and animals, on a cast three stag and open basket knop base, the domed foot and lid embossed with floral studded trellis bands, surmounted by a deer finial, 27.5cm high, 13.60ozt £400 - £600
- £70
6 A Dutch silver Loderein box, CH, Amsterdam 1763, embossed ogee cartouche form, the lid with an oval portrait of Leopold II of Tuscany, the sides with allegorical female figures, in scroll cartouches, 3cm high £60 - £100
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4 An Oriental silver rosewater sprinkler, the bulbous body embossed and chased with floral motifs, beaded collar and foot, the nozzle of flower head form, 13.5cm high, 1.66ozt £50
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11 A novelty French silver coin companion tool set, including folding scissors, file and knife, in an 1870 5 Francs coin, stamped French control marks, 4cm £80 - £120
12 An early 20th century German silver cased desert set, Wilhelm Binder, stamped 800 WIB, to include tea strainer and servers, monogrammed A, together with a cased set of four Art Deco silver napkin rings, decagon form, also monogrammed £250 - £350
13 A Belgian cut glass and silver mounted scent bottle, probably Val St Lambert, faceted geometric form, engraved with foliage and parrots eating from a fruit basket, 21cm high £180 - £220
14 Gorham & Co, a large plated twin handled sideboard tray, Rococo design with a serpentine and scroll border, scroll engraved and monogrammed bed, 76 by 54cm £80 - £120
15 A large North American sterling silver bowl, Birks and Co., Canadian marks, footed Revere style, 30.5cm diameter, 50.46ozt £300 - £500
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16 A Victorian Provincial silver table spoon, James Barber and William North, York 1841, Fiddle pattern, 22.5cm long, 2.05ozt £80 - £120
17 A large pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, A T Cannon, Birmingham 1974, knopped conical form, fluted with beaded band, 31cm high, weighted (2) £100 - £150
18 A pair of Elizabeth II silver jugs, in the Charles II style, footed conical form, ear handles, 18.5m long (2) £250 - £350
19 A pair of George IV silver marrow scoops, William Chawner II, London 1829, reverse of bowl with shields (2) £100 - £150
20 Five George III silver wine labels, four cut-out letters, ‘P’, ‘S’, ‘G’, ‘B’ unmarked, and ‘Rye’ over ‘R’ (5) £200 - £300
21 A matched pair of George III silver sauce tureens and covers, Abraham Peterson and John Emes, London 1807, twin handled pedestal urn form, half reeded, angled handles, ogee lids with foliate loop handles, gadrooned bands to each foot, 25cm long, 48.52ozt (2) £1,000 - £1,500
22 Two Victorian silver mustard pots, Benoni Stephens, London 1840, John James Keith, London 1845, cylindrical form, shell thumb piece and ear handle, blue liners and associated silver and EPNS spoons (2) £150 - £250
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18th century silver and tortoiseshell snuff box, probably Dutch, circa 1750, oval form, the lid inlaid with Oriental pagodas and garden, 8.5cm long £80 - £120
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8 A German silver and enamelled cigarette or card case, rectangular form, engine turned with blue enamel border, applied to the lid with gold monogram, facsimile name, ladybird, niello joker playing card and ticket, 8.5cm x 6cm, 2.67ozt £300 - £400
9 A pair of Continental silver gilt sugar tongs, circa 1790, cast and chased in relief with foliate scrolls, lions mask and coiled serpents, lions paw bowls, 18cm long, 2.52ozt £150 - £250
10 A 19th century French silver beaker, Louis Coignet, Paris circa 1890, conical form, embossed with a Neoclassical lappet and pomel band, 8cm high, 2.24ozt £50 - £70
7 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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A George III Old Sheffield Plate mustard pot, circa 1780, cylindrical drum form, with reeded rim, flat top and wire thumbpiece, the strap handle with beaded borders, blue glass liner, 8cm high £30 - £50
24 An Edwardian silver salver, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1908, fluted scroll and shell border, on three ball and claw feet, 27cm diameter, 19.29ozt £150 - £250
25 An Edwardian silver salver, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1908, ogee ribbon and reed border, on three shell scroll feet, 26cm diameter, 20.60ozt £150 - £250
26 An Elizabeth II novelty silver baby’s teething rattle, W.H. Collins & Co, Chester 1959, formed as Mr Punch, bone ring, mother of pearl handle, 16cm long £80 - £120
27 A George IV silver fish slice, Charles Eley, London 1826, the Grecian spear form blade pierced and bright cut with foliate scrolls and geometric stippled banding, engraved shield on terminal, 31cm long £80 - £120
28 A matched set of twelve George IV and Victorian silver dessert forks, including Mary Chawner, London 1839, Fiddle pattern, 17cm long (12) £150 - £250
29 An extensive part canteen of silver flatware, various dates and makers, Fiddle Pattern, in wooden box £1,500 - £2,000
30 A pair of George III silver salts, John Muns, London 1767, on hoof feet, associated silver plated spoons, 6.5cm wide (2) £100 - £150
30A A Victorian silver basket, James Dixon & Sons, London 1896, reticulated boat form, beaded and pierced with garlands, 24cm long, 6.59ozt £100 - £150
32 A George III silver cruet and stand, Alexander Field, London 1802, bombe oval form, with bright cut foliate banding, on ogee bracket feet, five original cut glass condiment bottles, three with silver lids, 27cm high £180 - £220 33
33 A pair of George II silver candlesticks, William Skeen, London 1755, in the Rococo style, knopped baluster stem and cast scrolling foliate base, removable sconces, 25cm high (2) £1,200 - £1,800
34 A George V silver and tortoiseshell cigarette case, William Neale, Birmingham 1928, rectangular form with cushioned panels, overlaid with a flying crane and four dragonfly motifs, 8cm x 7.5cm, 3.61ozt £100 - £150
31 A pair George II cast silver candlesticks, John Cafe, London 1751, six petal foot, fluted with foliate toes, on knopped baluster stem, removable sconces, 22.5cm high (2) £1,500 - £2,500
35 A George V silver gilt and enamelled box, W G Sothers, Birmingham 1925, circular glass body, the lid with turquoise guilloche enamel, 4.2cm diameter £40 - £60
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42 A set of George V silver, onyx and lapis lazuli postal scales, George Betjemann and Sons, London 1913, the oval platform inlaid with blue hardstone band, weights tray and open bell form frame, 17.5cm long £200 - £400
38 A George IV silver soup ladle, Charles Eley, London 1826, engraved shield to terminal, 33cm long £80 - £120
39 George III and later silver flatware, including Hanoverian tablespoon, sauce ladles, Fiddle dessert spoons, 21.69ozt £200 - £300
40 A part canteen of Victorian silver flatware, Elizabeth Eaton, London 1846, Fiddle and Thread pattern, including twelve dessert forks and thirteen dinner forks, 60.00ozt £600 - £800
41 A set of eight Victorian silver dessert spoons, William Eaton, London 1845, Fiddle and Thread pattern, 14.28ozt (8) £120 - £180
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43 A George V silver and tortoiseshell jewel casket, Charles and Richard Comyns, London 1920, cuboid form with rectangular panels and floral garland inlaid domed lid, on a platform base with four turned baluster corners and conical bun feet, velvet cushion based interior, 17.5cm wide, 6cm high, 10cm deep £600 - £1,000
44 A George V novelty silver money box, Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1910, cylindrical shell form, embossed in the form of a characterful man holding an umbrella, and motto always be prepared for a rainy day, weighted, 15cm high £80 - £120
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45 A set of George V silver and tortoiseshell postal scales, George Betjemann and Sons, London 1916, the platform base with weight tray and open C scroll frame, 19.5cm long £800 - £1,200
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Victorian silver nurse’s belt, Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1900, alternating square cast reticulated foliate panels linked by floral chains, 5.5ozt £120
37 Liberty and Co., an enamelled silver figural tea spoon, Birmingham 1915, for the Injured Veterans Fund, the finial in the form of a soldier in blue enamel uniform, 12cm long, 0.33ozt £20 - £30
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9 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.
46 An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell jewel box, Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1910, serpentine cubid form, the hinged lid inlaid with chased Neoclassical festooned urn design, husk border, on four ribbon bow bracket feet, velvet interior, 10cm wide £100 - £150
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49 A pair of George III cast silver candlesticks, Ebenezer Coker, London 1762, ogee fluted square bases, foliate knopped baluster stem and removable sconces, 25.5cm high (2) £800 - £1,200
50 A large Edwardian oval plated domed dish cover, scroll handle secured by a wingnut, 50 by 38cm £80 - £120
50A A Victorian silver snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1850, rectangular form, central inscription 'Presented to William Knott Esq Chairman of the General Purposes Committee 1851' within scroll cartouches, gilt interior with inscription to inner lid, 8.5cm long, 3.97ozt £400 - £600
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48 An early Victorian silver dish, Benjamin Smith III, London 1840, fluted foliate C scroll rim with a central Baronial coat of arms, stamped retailer mark B Smith Duke St Linn Inn Field, 29.5cm diameter, 23.23ozt £500 - £800
51 A George III Irish silver wine label for Port, John Stoyte, Dublin circa 1790, oval form, reticulated and bright cut decorated, 6cm long, 0.31ozt £40 - £70
52 A set of twelve Victorian silver dessert spoons, John & Henry Lias, London 1840, monogrammed H to terminal, 17cm long (12) £150 - £250
53 A George V silver sugar caster, Martin, Hall and Co., Sheffield 1916, octagonal footed baluster form, the domed lid pierced and chased with geometric foliate motifs, together with an Elizabeth II trumpet vase, 17.5cm high, 6.16ozt (2) £40 - £60
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snuff box, George
1890, ogee bordered cuboid form, chased with ivy leaf design, gilt interior, 5cm x 3.5cm, 1.06ozt £80 - £120
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10 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.
54 A George VI silver four piece tea set, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1945, squat rectangular form with gadrooned borders, ebonised handle and finial, 27cm long, together with two silver and plate
of plate shell scissors, 59.31ozt (4) £500 - £800
58 A George V silver mustard pot, Fattorini and Sons, Birmingham 1917, of lidded tankard form, applied foliate lappets to the lower body, hollow S scroll handle, together with a toast rack and napkin ring, 9cm high, 6.22ozt (3) £50 - £80
59 A George VI silver three piece cruet together with a pair of Victorian pepper pots, William Suckling, Birmingham 1936, square section baluster form ogee borders and lobed cabriole legs, blue glass liners, 8cm high, 5.34ozt (5) £50 - £80
60 A George IV silver mug, Charles Fox, London 1823, slightly tapered cylindrical form with reeded banding, square section ear handle, 8.5cm high, 4.69ozt £80 - £120
60A A Victorian silver glassed lined cream pail, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1895, tapering circular form, pierced sides with scroll and foliate borders, cartouche engraved with Bull's head of Fane family crest, fluted swing handle, blue glass liner, inscription to base, 9cm high, 2.88ozt £120 - £160
61 A pair of Elizabeth II silver collared glass decanters, conical form (2) £150 - £200
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61A A Victorian silver mounted ruby glass claret jug, John Round & Son, Sheffield 1897, squat form with hinged lid, acorn finial and scroll handle, 23cm high £250 - £350
62 After Christopher Dresser, an Aesthetic Movement silver and cut glass claret jug, Heath and Middleton, London 1898, the hobnail cut spherical body with plain cylindrical collar and angled tubular handle, 16.5cm high £200 - £300
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63 Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, an Arts and Crafts silver and glass cruet, Birmingham 1885, cruciform rod and ball cage on chamfered platform with pad feet, central triangular handle, with four plain glass bottles, two with silver collars, 15cm high £400 - £600
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55 An Edwardian and George V silver sauce boat, London 1908 and Sheffield 1916, both of helmet form with ogee rims, on stepped pad and trefoil feet, open C S scroll handles, 18cm long, 11.39ozt (2)
56 A pair of George III cast silver candlesticks, Ebenezer Coker, London 1770, stepped square section bases with gadrooned borders, supporting knopped and turned baluster stems with fluted flame base and sconces, 27cm high, 42.91ozt (2)
£2,000
57 A George V silver sugar caster, Charles and Richard Comyns, London 1925, of George I baluster form with fret pierced foliate domed lid, 22cm high, 6.66ozt £50 - £80
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64 Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, an Aesthetic Movement silver plated biscuit barrel, circa 1880, the cylindrical body with hinged lid engraved with Japonesque motifs including cranes, bamboo and floral specimens, on an integrated circular dished tray with three cone and ball feet £80 - £120 65
65 Two Revivalist silver bowls, Brook and Son, Edinburgh 1921 and 1923, facsimile productions of the Roman bowl from the Traprain Treasure, discovered 1919, the square broad rims embossed with beaded borders and engraved leaf corners, rounded and footed bowls, 13.5cm square, 17.59ozt (2) £200 - £400
66 Duchess of Sutherland’s Cripples’ Guild, an Arts and Crafts twin handled porringer, Birmingham 1913, the rounded bowl embossed with stylised daisy motifs, fret pierced tulip form handles with floral motifs within, 24.5cm long, 9.35ozt £300 - £500
67 An Arts and Crafts white metal single handled cup, in the Revivalist style of an ancient drinking vessel, the shallow planished bowl with punched strap handle, on a squat cylindrical stem applied with coiled spiral and stud band, unmarked, 17cm long £50 - £80
68 Duchess of Sutherland’s Cripples’ Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver lidded jug, Birmingham 1911, planished baluster form with whiplash handle, domed lid and cast thumbpiece in the form of two acorns, 17cm high, 17.77ozt £400 - £600
69 An Arts and Crafts silver broad rimmed dish, Philip Frederick Alexander, London 1905, planished and repousse embossed with a band of oak leaf and acorn vine, within serpentine and dot border, 29.5cm diameter, 15.89ozt £200 - £400
70 An Arts and Crafts silver pedestal dish, John Round, Sheffield 1904, the shallow bowl on three whiplash tendril bisected legs, united on a domed disc base with amber type cabochon roundel, 13cm high, 11.26ozt £500 - £800 71
71 A pair of Arts and Crafts silver spoons, TW, Birmingham 1901, the planished spade bowls on open tendril brackets and relief moulded foliate podded stems, 24.5cm long, 4.18ozt (2) £120 - £180
72 An Arts and Crafts silver jewel casket, William Comyns, London 1905, serpentine bombe table form, embossed in the Art Nouveau style with irises and foliate cabriole legs, single drawer, 19cm wide, 12cm high £250 - £350
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A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Birmingham 1906, the spade form bowl on a chevron cast stem and open foliate shield finial, 16cm long, 1.02ozt £60 - £100
74 William Tonks, an Arts and Crafts silver plated inkwell, the cuboid pot with hinged lid embossed with heart leaf tendrils, on a whiplash bordered tray, 12.5cm wide £100 - £150
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77 Kate Harris for Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, an Arts and Crafts silver tea glass holder, London 1901, pierced and embossed cylindrical form, knotted sinuous tendrils with berries and a mistletoe whiplash handle, 7cm high, 2.64ozt £100 - £150
78 Kate Harris for William Hutton, a set of three Arts and Crafts silver buttons, Birmingham 1905, circular, cast with a child’s head in profile, 2cm diameter, 0.28ozt (3) £100 - £150
75 A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Birmingham 1916, the spade form bowl on a chevron cast stem and open foliate shield finial with the arms of the City of Oxford to the centre, 16cm long, 1.30ozt £60 - £100 76
76 Kate Harris for William Hutton, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled photo frame, London 1902, planished and embossed interlocking and knotted tendrils, blue green enamel detailing, circular aperture and bracket feet, with oak easel back support, opening 10cm diameter, overall 19.5cm square £800 - £1,200
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79 A Secessionist silver strawberry sugar sifter spoon, Austrian import marks circa 1905, the parcel gilt bowl pierced and modelled as a strawberry flower, on a stylised geometric organic tendril handle, 18cm long, 1.92ozt £40 - £70
80 A German Jugendstil silver and gem set vesta case, Lutz & Weiss, Pforzheim circa 1905, planished cushioned square form set with blue cabochons, 5cm, 0.92ozt £80 - £120 81
81 Kate Harris for William Hutton and Sons, an Arts and Crafts silver box, London 1902, hinged lidded cuboid casket form, applied with relief cast foliate bracket feet and strap hinges, cedar lined interior, Connell retail inscription, 10cm wide, 6.5cm high, 8cm deep £400 - £600
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82 An Arts and Crafts silver and glass dish, George Unite, Birmingham 1900, cylindrical coaster form, chased and reticulated in the Art Nouveau style with sinuous and interlocking carnations below a band of stylised daffodils, green liner, 8.5cm diameter, weight excluding liner 1.44ozt £80 - £120
83 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a set of four Cymric Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled teaspoons, Birmingham 1905, each with open knotted tendril and bud terminals, blue green highlights, 10.5cm long, 1.84ozt (4) £300 - £400
83A Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts set of six silver and enamelled Medea pastry forks, Birmingham 1935, the finials cast in relief with a stylised buds on a rectangular panel in green blue enamel, 12.5cm long, 3.40ozt, in the original Liberty branded fitted presentation case £400 - £600
86 Oliver Baker (attributed) for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver three piece cruet, Birmingham 1901, planished petal edged baluster form mustard and pepper pots, open salt cellar, all embossed with heart motifs and on four trefoil pad feet, glass liner to the mustard, 4.66ozt (3) £400 - £600
87 Nelson Dawson, a large Arts and Crafts silver fork, London 1906, trident prongs, knotted open tendril handle, 23.5cm long, 3.40ozt £200 - £300
88 An Arts and Crafts silver spoon and fork, Adrian Harlaar, planished and hammered forms, 19.5cm long, 2.51ozt (2) £50 - £80
89 An Arts and Crafts silver chalice, James Ramsay, Sheffield 1925, planished pedestal cup form with applied beading and splayed foot, inscribed with christening presentation to the foot, 12cm high, 11.18ozt £350 - £450
90 An Arts and Crafts silver broad rimmed dish, Charles John Plucknett, London 1903, circular, embossed with interlocking scrolling swags between rosettes, 19.5cm diameter, 6.20ozt £200 - £300
91 An Arts and Crafts silver sugar caster, Sandheim Brothers, London 1915, planished and banded conical form with ogee domed lid, applied serpentine twist border, 16.5cm high, 6.14ozt £100 - £150
84 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled Medea teaspoon, Birmingham 1922, cast in relief with a stylised buds on a rectangular panel in green blue enamel, 11.5cm long, 0.49ozt £100 - £200
85 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Crafts silver Medea grapefruit spoon, Birmingham 1933, cast with a stylised bud and tendril terminal, 13cm long, 0.58ozt £80 - £120
92 An Arts and Crafts silver vase, Goldsmiths and Silvermiths Company, London 1911, planished, footed trumpet form, with three open and pierced tendril buttress handles, 20cm high, 6.57ozt Note: examples of the vase were illustrated in the 1906 Studio Yearbook £400 - £600
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93 Amy Sandheim, an Arts and Crafts silver box and cover, London 1923, squat bun form, planished, applied with a cast vine of acorns and leaves, spherical ball finial, on three conical foliate feet, 16cm diameter, 14.09ozt £400 - £600
94 An Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Sandheim Brothers, London 1919, footed and planished form, applied bands and cast oak leaf and acorn motifs to the border, beaded around the foot, 12cm diameter, 6.09ozt £150 - £250
95 Benjamin Creswick for Heath and Middleton, an Arts and Crafts silver and copper casket, London 1902, cuboid form with hinged lid, planished and riveted silver corner strap legs and hinges, the latch cast with pierced foliate fronds, opening to reveal a two section interior, 20.5cm wide, 11cm high, 14cm deep £1,200 - £1,800
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96 A E Jones for G L Connell, an Arts and Crafts silver twin handled dish, Birmingham 1911, pedestal planished boat form, pierced with stylised leaf motif roundels and studded with rivets to the rim, on a square section splayed foot, 24cm long, 5.52ozt £400 - £600
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97 An Arts and Crafts silver chalice, Spink and Son, London 1924, of heavy gauge planished pedestal beaker form on splayed foot, engraved with the coat of arms of Colonial Ceylon, on a turned wooden base, cup 10cm high, 7.71ozt £60 - £100
98 Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver dish, Alwyn and Carr, London 1909, planished shallow form with everted rim, embossed with a central Tudor rose, applied raised strap band to the rim, 14cm diameter, 4.88ozt £200 - £300
99 Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver dish, Alwyn and Carr, London 1919, planished with pinched rim, central cast crest for the Artists Rifles, 10.5cm diameter, 1.68ozt £100 - £200
100 An Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Stocker Brothers, London 1920, ovoid ogee lobed melon form, planished, 8.5cm high, 6.49ozt £120 - £180
101 An Arts and Crafts silver bowl and plate, Elizabeth Murphy, Chester 1924, twin lipped planished form on cylindrical bracketed foot, with facet cut rim, 15cm wide, 17.54ozt (2) £200 - £400
102 Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver and plique a jour enamelled bowl, Birmingham 1902, the rounded ogee bowl with eight floral panels in transparent blue, yellow and green enamel, on four cabriole strap legs, 12cm diameter, 4.67ozt £1,800 - £2,500
103 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Cymric Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled Sarepta teaspoon, Birmingham 1904, cast in relief with a stylised bud and pointed foliate terminal in green blue enamel, pointed spade form bowl, model 332, 11.5cm long, 0.48ozt £100 - £150
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104. Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver quaich, Birmingham 1898, planished ogee bowl form with riveted open Celtic knot handles, 11cm wide, 2.28ozt £80 - £120
105 An Arts and Crafts silver broad rimmed dish, Philip Frederick Alexander, London 1905, planished and repousse embossed with a band of oak leaf and acorn vine, within serpentine and dot border, 29.5cm diameter, 16.67ozt £300 - £500
106 W H Mawson (attributed) for Keswick School of Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts silver dish, Chester 1918, planished and broad rimmed with ogee edge, repousse embossed with a knotted fruiting grape vine, 16cm diameter, 3.30ozt £200 - £400
107 An Arts and Crafts silver reticulated dish, Philip Frederick Alexander, London 1908, planished with everted rim, embossed and pierced with a stylised rose vine border, 23.5cm diameter, 15.62ozt £300 - £500
108 An Arts and Crafts silver naturalistic bowl, Enid Kelsey, London 1935, modelled as an open flower on a coiled leafy stem pedestal base and foot, 6.5cm high, 2.74ozt £100 - £150
109 An Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Philip Frederick Alexander, London 1912, planished with everted rim, punched heart and beaded borders, on cylindrical foot, 13cm diameter, 5.04ozt £60 - £80
110 An Arts and Crafts silver dish, George Lawrence Connell, London 1897, repousse embossed with a band of flowering vine, planished, 21.5cm diameter, 7.97ozt £150 - £250
111 An Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Philip Frederick Alexander, London 1921, planished circular form with everted rim, embossed beaded rose garlands and grape festoons within a beaded border, 19cm diameter, 5.34ozt £60 - £100
112 Edward Spencer for the Artificers Guild (attributed), an Arts and Crafts white metal bowl, circa 1925, planished rounded form on splayed foot, applied with ropetwist banding, cast grapes and beads, 12.5cm diameter, 9.49ozt £250 - £450
113 Edward Spencer for the Artificers Guild, an Arts and Crafts three footed bowl, London 1934, planished and rounded, on three cast buttress legs with interlocking lappet spines, each with rosettes to each side, 8.5cm diameter, 4.86ozt £150 - £250
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117 An Arts and Crafts silver spoon, possibly Edward Spencer for the Artificers Guild, later assayed by Trevor Allitt, Birmingham 1993, of Saxon form with pear shaped bowl, open wire cage and cabochon set finial, 16cm long, 1.12ozt £50 - £80
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114 An Arts and Crafts white metal and gem set bowl, probably Artificers Guild circa 1915, reticulated footed form, the bowl with a pierced band of foliate scrolls studded with pyramidal malachite stones, on a splayed foot with ropetwist collar, 10cm diameter, 3.27ozt £150 - £250
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115 Edward Spencer for the Artificers Guild, an Arts and Crafts twin handled porringer, London 1931, planished ogee form, the handles cast and pierced with knotted fruiting grape vines, ropetwist border, stamped Edward Spencer mark, 18cm long, 4.88ozt £200 - £400
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116 Edward Spencer for the Artificers Guild, a matched set of three Arts and Crafts silver spoons, London 1924-30, pear shaped planished bowls on tapered stems with wire bound ropetwist strap work and decoration in the Revivalist style, 15.5cm long, 3.69ozt (3) £400 - £600
118 Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver lidded jug, Birmingham 1919, barrel form, planished panels between embossed foliate pilasters and punched floral motifs, between ropetwist bands, ivory finial, 15.5cm high, 12.89ozt. Ivory Exemption Certificate No.A5CC83T9 £200 - £300
119 Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver three piece cruet, Birmingham 1920, planished footed form, engraved with chased foliate bands and rivet motifs, including pepper pot, mustard and salt cellar, blue glass liners, 5cm high, 3.11ozt (3) £250 - £350
18 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.
120 Bernard Cuzner, a large Arts and Crafts silver spoon, London 1943, planished ladle form bowl, incised banding to the finial, 22.5cm long, 3.95ozt £150 - £250
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121 Bernard Cuzner, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Birmingham 1943, the deep ladle type bowl on a 17th century style scratch decorated trefoil stem with pineapple motif, 19.5cm long, 1.96ozt £80 - £120
125 An Arts and Crafts silver twin handled porringer or quaich, Constance Sidney Mathews, London 1915, planished form with dimpled handles, 16.5cm long, 4.50ozt £80 - £120
126 Omar Ramsden, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver spoons, London 1925, planished, with cruciform section stems fletched backs, foliate scroll acorn finials, 17.5cm long, 3.01ozt (2) £200 - £400
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122 An Arts and Crafts silver porringer, G L Connell, Birmingham 1926, planished, squat bulbous form, the rim reticulated and cast with fruiting grape vine, the twin handles modelled with a fox under a vine, 17.5cm wide, 4.42ozt £100 - £150
123 An Arts and Crafts silver mug, Collingwood and Co., Birmingham 1931, heavy gauge planished beaker form with S scroll handle, 7cm high, 6.93ozt £70 - £100
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127 Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, London 1926, planished, cast and pierced dogwood flower handle, 16cm long, 1.11ozt £100 - £150
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124 An Arts and Crafts burr wood and white metal box, in the Omar Ramsden style, cushion topped cuboid form, undulating banded borders with shell thumbpiece, 12cm wide, 10cm deep £200 - £300
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128 Omar Ramsden, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver spoons, London 1932, planished, hexagonal stems with cast lily of the valley handles and crenelated seal tops, 16cm long, 4.10ozt (2) £300 - £500
129 Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver seal top spoon, London 1938, hexagonal section tapered stem with knopped and stepped pedestal finial, 17cm long, 2.66ozt £100 - £200
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130 Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver butter knife, London 1930, planished, cast with a thistle handle and finial, 15cm long, 0.94ozt £100 - £200
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131 Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver spoons, Ramsden and Carr, London 1912, planished, cast and pierced dogwood flower handles, 16.5cm long, 3.17ozt (2) £250 - £350
132 Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, a large Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Ramsden and Carr, London 1902, the poppy head bowl with scrolling fleur de lys back, trident trefoil and planished trefoil handle, applied with monogram, 27.5cm long, 4.14ozt £200 - £400
133 An Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Adrian Harlaar, planished rounded form, applied with a rivet studded rim, 11.5cm diameter, 2.97ozt £50 - £80
134 An Arts and Crafts silver broad rimmed dish, William Joseph Byrne, London 1903, planished and repousse embossed with a band stylised Celtic knot lotus flowers, irises and water lilies, on a planished ground, monogrammed and dated in relief, 33cm diameter, 27.21ozt £500 - £800
135 An Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Charles Welch and Arthur Nevill Kirk, London 1919, planished and footed form, applied with ropetwist border and stamped crescent and bead band, 16.5cm diameter, 10.29ozt £200 - £400
136 An Arts and Crafts silver broad rimmed dish, Philip Frederick Alexander, London 1912, planished and repousse embossed with a band of oak leaf and acorn vine, within serpentine and dot border, 29.5cm diameter, 13.60ozt £200 - £300
137 Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Ramsden and Carr, London 1911, planished square section handle with trefoil terminal, punched rosette and lappet decoration to the stem, 15.5cm long, 1.28ozt £100 - £200
138 An Arts and Crafts silver broad rimmed dish, William George Connell, London 1901, planished and repousse embossed with a band floral rosettes and serrated leaves on a textured ground, 31cm diameter, 19.39ozt £400 - £600
139 An Arts and Crafts silver twin handled pedestal bowl, Carl Krall, London 1912, kylix form, planished, cast with united dolphin handles, the splayed foot with acanthus border, applied with fisherman and fish motif in relief, 8.5cm high, 5.59ozt £150 - £250
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Brothers, a matched set of six Arts and Crafts silver spoons, various dates and makers including Amy Sandheim and Frances Haring, London 1922 to 1945, oval planished bowls on punched and tooled flat stems with raspberry prunt finials, 69cm long, 6.92ozt (6) £300 - £500
140 An Arts and Crafts silver plated pedestal cup, planished form, central bosse with courting doves, on three C strap legs and dome base, 14cm high £40 - £60
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141 Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Ramsden and Carr, London 1907, planished, cast and pierced tulip tree finial, 16cm long, 1.52ozt £100 - £150
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143 An Arts and Crafts silver spoon, George Payne and Son, London 1907, planished and cast with knotted thorny rose handle, 17.5cm long, 1.71ozt £80 - £120
146 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and crystal cabochon belt, Chester 1904, the chain formed of alternating polished and facet cut roundels backed with rhinestones, open wire buckle, 65cm long £200 - £300
149 A set of six Arts and Crafts turquoise and white metal coffee spoons, circa 1920, each with circular concave planished bowls and naturalistic hardstone finials, 9.5cm long, 0.86ozt (6) £40 - £60
150 Liberty and Co., an Art Deco silver and hardstone cocktail stick, Birmingham 1928, square section stem with twin pronged end and spherical green jade type finial, 8.5cm long £30 - £50
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147 Keswick School of Industrial Arts, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver spoons, Chester 1930, the pear shaped bowls on diamond section stems terminating in open Celtic knot handles, 17.5cm long, 1.68ozt (2) £150 - £250
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151 Amy Sandheim, an Arts and Crafts silver pickle fork, London 1929, cast in relief with a peach finial, double pronged end, 10.5cm long, 0.61ozt £60 - £80
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144 A large Arts and Crafts silver serving spoon, Sandheim Brothers, London 1917, reticulated Gothic tracery handle, 22.5cm long, 2.38ozt £80 - £120
145 An Arts and Crafts silver preserve spoon, Helen Holmes, Chester 1942, cast with an open knotted cord terminal, planished hexagonal bowl, 15cm long, 0.78ozt £40 - £70
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148 Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver and turquoise cabochon set fork, Birmingham 1927, planished with applied ropetwist decoration, 13.5cm long, 0.56ozt £40 - £60
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152 An Arts and Crafts silver sardine server, Enid Kelsey, London 1938, planished shovel form, with a pierced wheel to the bowl, chased with a leaping fish finial, 12.5cm long, 0.81ozt £60 - £80
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153 An Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Enid Kelsey, London 1936, the handle in the form of a shrimp, planished asymmetrical bowl, 13cm long, 1.56ozt £60 - £80
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154 Amy Sandheim, an Arts and Crafts silver grapefruit spoon, London 1926, the pointed planished bowl, on a cast and pierced grape vine handle, 14.5cm long, 0.96ozt £60 - £80
155 Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver seal top spoon, London 1986, planished rat tail bowl with cushion knopped seal finial, 14.5cm long, 1.25ozt £60 - £80
164 H G Murphy, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Falcon Studio, London 1936, the planished bowl on a bowed stem with palm fronded finial, 14.5cm long, 1.28ozt £60 - £80
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159 Leslie Gordon Durbin, an Arts and Crafts silver coffee spoon, London 1949, planished with diamond section stem and finial, 9.5cm long, 0.46ozt £30 - £50
160 Frances Harling, an Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, London 1957, the egg form bowl on a square section stem with foliate scroll brackets and circular seal top finial, 9.5cm long, 0.80ozt £50 - £80
161 A pair of Arts and Crafts silver and gem set dishes, Adrian Harlaar, circular planished form, set with agate cabochons, 11.5cm diameter, 3.58ozt (2) £100 - £150
162 An Arts and Crafts silver spoon, George Hunt, Birmingham 1933, planished, in the Iona style, engraved with a Celtic knotted zoomorphic finial, 14.5cm long, 0.90ozt £30 - £50
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163 H G Murphy, an Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Falcon Studio, London 1931, planished circular form with central dimple, ropetwist border, 8.5cm diameter, 1.62ozt £100 - £150
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165 Leslie Gordon Durbin, a Modernist silver sugar shaker, London 1949, planished and footed balustrade form, cast rose motifs to the socle, the domed lid with pierced lattice and applied ribs and galleried bands, 21cm high, 12.42ozt £200 - £400
166 An Art Deco silver mounted cut glass ice bucket, Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1937, pail form with swing handle, cut with geometric bands of mitres and scales, 24.5cm high £50 - £80
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156 Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, London 1986, planished rat tail bowl on a chamfered and tapered stem with cushion topped conical finial, 14cm long, 1.30ozt £60 - £80
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157 Leslie Gordon Durbin, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, London 1975, cast with an Art Nouveau style daffodil terminal, 14cm long, 1.04ozt £40 - £60
Leslie Gordon Durbin, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, London 1950, planished Onslow pattern, fluted, with rat tail, 17cm long, 1.78ozt £60 - £100
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167 Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver plated pedestal basket, W28081, circa 1935, stepped conical form with concentric ring borders, reeded handle, 23cm diameter £80 - £120
168 Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver plated comport, circa 1934, circular shallow dished form, engraved with a band of concentric rings and geometric batwing design, concentric ringed conical foot, W28609, Mappin Plate, 24cm diameter £50 - £80
169 A pair of Elizabeth II Modernist silver coasters, engraved with alternating floral specimens, turned wooden bases £200 - £400
171 Jorgen Steffensen, a Danish Modernist silver plated vase, circa 1960, of single handled jug form, bulbous bottle body with wide rim and S scroll strap handle, stamped marks, 15cm high £20 - £40
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170 A Danish Modernist silver and enamelled salt cellar and spoon, Egon Lauridsen, Denmark circa 1960, conical footed form, with red basse taille enamel interior with geometric star motif, 6cm long, 0.86ozt (2) £50 - £80
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172. Giacomo Vavassori for Vavassori and Pirovano, an Italian Modernist silver three piece stacking tea set, Milan circa 1968, retailed by Fratelli Coppini, designer’s monogram, straight sided oval form with angled rod handles, gilt interiors, 25cm high, 26.53ozt
Note: The lid is a replacement made by Kyosun Jung, a silversmith working at Goldsmiths in London and whose work is already in the V&A permanent collection. She has made it to her own design in the absence of images of the original £1,200 - £1,800
173 A Spanish Modernist silver and enamelled vase, Barcelona circa 1970s, ball knopped trumpet or Gu form, decorated in mottled green and brown enamel, 21.5cm high £30 - £50
174 A Modernist silver napkin ring, ABC, London 1979, barrel section, wedge form, applied with an initial S in high relief, 4cm long, 0.60ozt £20 - £40
175 Geoffrey Bellamy, a pair of Modernist silver dishes or coasters, A E Jones, Birmingham 1960, cushioned square form, engraved with stylised aquatic motifs including seahorse and fish, 8cm square, 3.68ozt (2) £40 - £60
176 A Modernist silver and gem set caddy spoon, ACW, London 1979, planished, the rectangular handle set with an amethyst cabochon to the top corner, 7cm long, 0.53ozt £60 - £80
23 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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JEWELLERY AND ACCESSORIES
182 An Arts and Crafts silver gilt and amethyst necklace, the central drop pendant with oval stone in ropetwist border above florally encrusted bouquet, flanked by rosettes and facet cut stones, on a Celtic knot and leaf link chain, 43cm long, 23.7g £200 - £300
183 Barnet Henry Joseph, an Arts and Crafts 9 carat gold and pearl pendant, open knotted tendril form with central natural pearl roundel, 5cm long, 3.0g £250 - £350
184 Hermann Haussler for Theodor Fahrner, a Jugendstil silver and enamelled buckle, import marks H Terry and Co., Birmingham 1910, ogee serpentine square section with central cloisonne plaque of purple and green floral enamel, within embossed geometric wreath intersected with pierced lozenge centred ovals, 6.8cm square, 1.25ozt£100 - £150
185 Alexander Ritchie, a pair of Arts and Crafts Iona silver and enamelled button cufflinks, the circular roundels cast with a Viking ship in sail, on a green turquoise guilloche enamel ground, 2.8cm diameter (2) £80 - £120
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180 A Victorian gold, seed pearl and turquoise locket pendant, oval with horseshoe emblem, the reverse with a vacant shield cartouche, 4cm long, 9.6g £100 - £150
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186 A Modernist silver bangle, circa 1972, stylised torque form with axe head ends, 6.5cm wide, 0.92ozt £20 - £40
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181 A 9 carat gold and pink gem set stick pin, the knotted wire head set with a facet cut stone, 5.5cm long, 1.4g £40 - £60
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187 Egon Lauridsen, a Danish Modernist silver gilt and enamelled bird brooch, 6.5cm long, 13.0g £60 - £80
9 carat gold jewellery including opal cluster ring, various gem set bar brooches, Modernist sapphire and diamond leaf brooch, 13.3g (5) £100 - £150
178 A 9ct gold chain, together with a 9ct gold and sapphire tie pin, 7.1g (2) £80 - £120
179 A 22ct gold wedding band, Cooperative Wholesale Society, Chester 1927, 5.6g £150 - £200
24 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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194 Conway Stewart, two 75 fountain pens, blue and pink marbled, chromed fittings, lever filler, 14 carat gold nib (2) £40 - £60
195 Conway Stewart, a number 84 fountain pen and a Dinkie 550 fountain pen, each with 14 carat gold nibs, marbled green and marbled pink blue (2) £30 - £50
196 Conway Stewart, a 388 fountain pen, blue silver marbled, a 68 black fountain pen and an Onoto lever pen, 14 carat gold nibs (3) £40 - £70
197 Parker, a 9 carat gold 61 ballpoint pen, engine turned barleycorn pattern, in original box, 13cm long, 15.2g £80 - £120
198 Sheaffer, a Statesman Snorkel fountain pen, red burgundy with gold trim and 14 carat gold nib, in original box £30 - £50
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A 9 carat gold ladies wristwatch, on plated link strap, 3cm diameter £50 - £80
Waltham, a military open face pocket watch, black enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial £40 - £60
Alfred Dunhill, gold plated Rollagas lighter, engine turned, 6.5cm long £30 - £50
T Dupont, a gold plated American Flag lighter, relief moulded stars and stripes to each side, 6cm x 3.5cm £100 - £150
9 carat gold seal topped retractable propelling pencil, hexagonal section barrel, the foliate capital terminal set with a shield form bloodstone seal, 9cm long, 19.8g £120 - £180
9 carat gold Life Long propelling pencil, 12.5cm long £50 - £80
25 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.
a Meisterstick LeGrand 162 rollerball pen, in leather two pen pouch, gold trim £80 - £120
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MILITARIA AND COINS
202 A Colt model 1849 .31 calibre six shot pocket percussion revolver, 5 inch sighted octagonal barrel marked ADDRESS COL SAML COLT NEW YORK US AMERICA, the frame stamped COLTS PATENT on the left side, the cylinder stamped COLTS PATENT No 08734 and engraved with stage hold up scene, trigger guard, frame and butt strap stamped serial no. 208734, two-piece varnished wooden grips £300 - £500
203 A 19th century Belgian six shot pinfire revolver, 3 inch sighted round barrel, the double action engraved with scrollwork, folding trigger, two piece black chequered grip £150 - £250
204 An early 19th century flintlock blunderbuss, J & Richards, 15 inch three stage steel barrel, spring bayonet release to tang, full stock with chequered wrist, line engraved flat stepped lock with safety bolt, swan neck cock, and large roller on frizzen spring, steel mounts, including flower engraved butt plate tang, trigger guard with pineapple finial, with wooden ramrod, barrel stamped £400 - £600
205 An 18th century German/Austrian percussion sporting gun, 37 inch gilt and foliate barrel, lock plate engraved in Wien, side plate embossed with allegorical hunting scenes, scrollwork and figural embossed butt plate tang, trigger guard with scrollwork and foliate finial, full fluted and carved walnut stock with heraldic badge to neck, with ramrod, 133cm long £2,000 - £3,000
200 Elizabeth II, gold sovereign, 1958 £300 - £500
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201 Elizabeth II, gold sovereign, 1966 £300 - £500
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German wheel lock rifle, 74 inch octagonal sighted barrel, barrel with various marks including SB, plain lock plate with scroll engraved cock spring, iron and horn mounts, iron trigger guard and hair set trigger, full stock with iron butt plate, with ramrod, 103cm long £2,000 - £3,000
207 A Victorian Bowie knife, 8 inch blade stamped Silver & Co Old Bond Street, silver plate crossguard with ball quillons and chequered horn grip, housed in brown leather sheath £200 - £300
208 An early 20th century Bowie knife, 8 inch blade stamped GR J. Rodgers & Sons no 6 Norfolk St Sheffield England, Rodgers star and cross mark on reverse, white metal crossguard with chequered black horn grip, housed in brown leather sheath £200 - £300
209 An early 20th century Bowie knife, 6.5 inch blade stamped George Butler & Co Trinity Works Sheffield England, steel crossguard with chequered horn grip, housed in brown leather sheath stamped Butler Sheffield £200 - £300
210 A pair of late 18th century/early 19th century Continental flintlock double barrel pistols, 7 inch striated barrels, locked engraved M. Ory and Aliege to reverse, with steel and wood ramrods (2) £2,000 - £3,000
211 A 19th century eprouvette/powder measure, brass wheel gauge and barrel stamped Woole?, with wooden handle, 16cm long £150 - £250
212 A Queen’s Own Worcestershire Hussars yeomanry sabretache, bullion crown over cypher, the shield with acorn lace border, 50cm high £200 - £300
213 A late 19th/early 20th century leather bound gun case, Bofs & Co London, the carcass covered in tooled leather, stitched edges, straps and carry handle, the red baize lined interior with different compartments, label on inside, 82cm wide, 9cm high, 30cm deep £60 - £80
214 A late 19th or early 20th century leather gun cartridge case, brass corner guards, secure lever lock, two division interior, 16cm high, 41cm long, 34cm deep £150 - £200
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215 A late 19th/early 20th century leather bound gun case, Westley Richards & Co Ltd, the carcass covered in tooled leather, with reinforced leather corners and stencilled initials O.C.T., straps and carry handle, the baize lined interior with label on inside, 80cm wide, 15cm high, 10cm deep £80 - £120
216 A late 19th/early 20th century leather bound gun case, Cogswell & Harrison, the carcass covered in tooled leather, with brass corners, the red baize lined interior with different compartments, label on inside, 83cm wide, 8cm high, 22cm deep £80 - £120
FURNITURE
217 A pair of George III flintlock pistols, by James Cowmeadow of High Street, Kensington, circa 1790, 9 inch octagonal barrels stamped Kensington, gilt line around breeches, gilt touch holes and gilt lined pans, walnut full stocks with chequered butts and smooth flat sides, engraved steel trigger guards terminating with acorn finials, with steel ramrods, in possibly later mahogany case, the green baize lined interior fitted with a flask, cleaning rods, steel bullet mould etc
£4,000 - £6,000
218 A US Model 1860 Light Cavalry sabre, brass three bar hilt with ribbed brown leather grip, stamped US 1864 to ricasso, blade 88cm long £50 - £80
219 Third Reich German SA dagger, housed in brown anodised 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 E. & F. Horster Solingen, 37cm long £500 - £700
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220 Third Reich German Railway (Bahnschutz) 1938 official’s dagger, housed in plated scabbard with twin hanging strap rings, silver plated alloy eagle crossguard and wrythen fluted black plastic grip, ball top pommel with mobile swastika, marked Eickhorn Solingen on ricasso, 40cm long
221 Third Reich German Army (Heer) Officer’s dress dagger, housed in hammered scabbard with two hanging straps and silver portepee knot, eagle cross guard and orange celluloid grip, pommel with oak leaf decoration, blade unmarked, 39cm total length £600 - £800
223 A late 17th/early 18th Century Spanish walnut strung vargueno, blacksmith iron side handles, locks, escutcheon, studwork and key, the fall opening to an arrangement of various sized drawers with tortoiseshell fronts and ivory banding, turned ivory handles, 50cm high, 101cm wide, 35cm deep, on a later stand with Romanesque arches and retractable arm supports for the fall-front, measurements in full, 133cm high, 101cm wide, 35cm deep.
Ivory Exemption Certificate No.ZCRP8JT8 £1,000 - £1,500
224 A George I figured walnut and mahogany crossbanded chest of drawers, circa 1720 and later, moulded top over two short and three long graduated drawers with later brass handles and escutcheons, raised on shaped bracket feet, 94cm high, 97cm wide, 55cm deep £800 - £1,200
225 A cushion framed wall mirror of William and Mary design, oyster veneered and fruitwood marquetry inlay to form birds and foliage, 100cm by 78cm £300 - £500
226 A Charles II oak side table, circa 1680, moulded overhanging top, single long frieze drawer with moulded edges, brass drop handles, ring turned baluster legs, stretcher, 73cm high, 80cm wide, 50cm deep £150 - £200
227 A George III country oak standing dresser, circa 1770 and later, raised back incorporating spice drawers, moulded top over a bank of seven frieze drawers, fretwork lunette apron, baluster turned front legs, panelled base plinth, shaped bracket feet, 85cm high, 158cm wide, 48cm deep £300 - £500
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222 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 engraved Karl Hambock, pommel with gilt swastika to centre, blade unmarked, 48cm total length £900 - £1,100
228 A George III country oak standing dresser, circa 1770, moulded top, triple frieze drawers with fretwork bras handles and escutcheons, serpentine apron, block legs, 81cm high, 180cm wide, 47cm deep £200 - £300
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229 A Charles II oak child’s cradle, circa 1680 and later, hinged canopy, turned finials, carved with panels depicting King Charles II and playful scenes predominantly involving horses, scroll borders, curved rockers, 66cm high, 52cm deep, 92cm long £300 - £400
231 A George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1790, moulded dentil cornice, two short over three long graduated drawers to the upper section flanked by reeded canted pilasters, the lower section with three long graduated drawers, gilt metal handles and scroll escutcheons, shaped bracket feet, 177cm high, 112cm wide, 60cm deep £300 - £500
232 A pair of French commodes of Louis XVI design, of breakfront form with strung and marquetry inlay, cast gilt metal mounts, cabriole legs, sabots, 86cm high, 135cm wide, 56cm deep (2) £400 - £600
233 Stuart Linford, a bespoke set of eight burr elm dining chairs, (two carvers), Gothic arched backs with open tracery, dished moulded seats, cabriole legs, hoop stretchers, pad feet, carvers 100cm high to the top rails (8) £400 - £600
234 Stuart Linford, a bespoke burr elm wake table, broad top with twin oval drop flaps, eight gateleg action cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 208cm wide £800 - £1,200
235 A Regency carved gilt wood pier glass, circa 1820, pair of doves and oak leaf pediment, beaded border and swags below, 135 by 61cm (a/f) £100 - £150
236 A pair of French style marquetry inlaid side cabinets, fitted two single drawer flanking side drawer, on ormolu mounted cabriole supports, 58cm wide, x 82cm high. (2) £150 - £250
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230 A carved gilt wood convex looking glass, 19th Century, American Federal style eagle pediment, ball border, 83cm high, 52cm wide £150 - £200
237 A walnut pier cabinet of Louis XVI design, green veined marble top, gilt metal mounts, twin burr walnut doors with cast oval metal plaques with classical figures, opening to shelving, plinth, 100cm high, 126cm wide, 43cm deep £200 - £300 238
238 A Regency mahogany tea table, circa 1820, satinwood crossbanded fold-over top, single frieze drawer, ring turned supports, metal castors, 97cm wide £100 - £150
239 A 19th Century gilt wood wall mounted display shelf, arched top with scroll pediment, triple tiers with mirrored back, side spindles, 100cm high, 42cm wide £100 - £150
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240 A Regency mahogany pedestal games table, circa 1820, mahogany crossbanded and brass strung throughout, fold-over top with green baize surface, ring turned support, quatrefoil plinth, raised on cabriole legs with carved claw feet, 92cm wide £150 - £200
241 A Louis XVI design gueridon, early 20th Century, square veined marble top with gilt metal fretwork gallery, gilt metal mounts, fluted legs united by an undertier, outswept tapered feet, 80cm high, 33cm wide £80 - £120
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242 A late Victorian centre table, circa 1870, octagonal satinwood veneered, strung and crossbanded top with gilt metal beadwork and ebonised border, scroll parquetry inlaid frieze, fluted legs united by an X stretcher, brass castors, 120cm wide £300 - £500
243 A pair of late 19th Century mahogany wall brackets, of breakfront form with dentil friezes, carved sways and acanthus devices, 41cm high, 35cm wide (2) £100 - £150
244 A mahogany vitrine of Louis XVI design, early 20th Century, of bowfront from, pink veined marble top, gilt metal fretwork gallery and mounts, single glazed door and sides, red velvet lined interior with three display shelves, French cabriole legs, sabots, 140cm high, 67cm wide, 34cm deep £200 - £300
245 A French kingwood freestanding bijouterie cabinet of Louis XVI design, early 20th Century, of serpentine form, with bevelled glass top and sides with a single lockable door, gilt metal scroll mounts, French cabriole legs, sabots, 103cm high, 58cm wide, 42cm deep, (key) £300 - £500
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246 An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded freestanding bijouterie cabinet, circa 1910, of square section with glazed top and sides, single lockable door, two tiers, tapered strung block legs terminating in spade feet, 110cm high, 46cm wide, 46cm deep, (key) £200 - £300 247
247 A French kingwood bijouterie table top vitrine, of Louis XVI design, late 19th/early 20th Century, of kidney form with glazed hinged top, velvet lined interior, gilt metal mounts, strung and parquetry inlaid frieze, French cabriole legs, sabots, 73cm high, 50cm wide, 28cm deep, (key) £200 - £300
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248 A mid Victorian burr walnut credenza, circa 1860, or breakfront form, crossbanded and strung top, gilt metal mounts, central glazed door flanked by bowfront display panels, acanthus topped pilasters, velvet lined interior, toupee feet, 104cm high, 140cm wide, 43cm deep £400 - £600
249 A mid 19th Century kingwood crossbanded credenza, circa 1860, of breakfront form, raised back with gilt metal fretwork gallery and scroll mounts, central glazed door opening to shelving, flanked either side by open shelving, serpentine plinth, 115cm high, 132cm wide, 42cm deep £400 - £600
250 An Arts and Crafts oak smoker's compendium, circa 1910, carved frame, single door with turquoise cabochon set copper panels, fitted interior with drawers and voids for smoking requisites, 49cm high, 43cm wide, 17cm deep, (key) £200 - £300 251
251 Adolf Loos and Heinrich Kulka for Friedrich Otto Schmidt, an Arts and Crafts oak fireside or chimney armchair, circa 1931, with leatherette back and bowed seat, studded with bronzed nails, the geometric incised front stretcher uniting skate square section legs with ogee tongue feet, supporting shaped plank arms, scrolled tongue finials, 67cm high, the seat 31cm high, 58cm wide £150 - £250
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252 Alvar Aalto for Finmar, an Art Deco model 60 stool, designed circa 1933, made circa 1940, birch and bentwood three legged with circular table top, painted, with original makers plaque, 44cm high £200 - £400
253 Edward J. Wormley (American, 1907-1995), for Dunbar, a nest of three mahogany occasional tables, crossbanded tops, brass stretchers, labelled, largest 71 by 51cm (3) £500 - £800
254 A mid-Century style room divider, walnut slat and brushed brass construction, 173cm high, 280cm wide £300 - £500
255 Erik Buch for Dyrlund, a pair of Danish rosewood bar stools, 1960s, low lumbar supports, black leather padded seats, slender legs united by stretchers, paper Dyrlund labels to the undersides, 89cm high (2).
Note: sold in compliance with CITIES regulations with, (nontransferable) Transaction Specific Certificate No.628914/01 £300 - £500
256 Gordon Russell, a GR69 oak dining suite, late 1960s, comprising four door sideboard designed by Robert Heritage, extending dining table and eight chairs, (two carvers) designed by Prof R.D. Russell, the sideboard 74cm high, 183cm wide, 50cm deep, the table 92 by 122cm closed (10) £1,000 - £1,500
CLOCKS
257 J..Cochrane, Guernsey, a 19th Century mahogany marine stick barometer, arched case with ivory principal gauge, ivory adjustment button, thermometer below, brushed brass cistern cover and gimbal wall mounting bracket, 94cm high.
Ivory Exemption Certificate No.BCKRACVJ £100 - £150
258 Sutherland, Elgin, a 19th Century Scottish flame mahogany longcase clock, pediment hood, circular painted dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed ‘Sutherland, Elgin’, the trunk door flanked by spiral fluted pilasters, plinth, 215cm high, (pendulum and two weights) £300 - £500
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259 Hutton, Edinburgh, a George III mahogany longcase regulator clock, scroll pediment with brass roundels, circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial signed ‘Hutton, Edinburgh’, flanked by spiral fluted pillars, chamfered trunk with glazed door, plinth, 213cm high, (pendulum and weight) £400 - £600
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260 Thomas Green, Bristol Hotwell, a George III bracket clock, ebonised chamfered case, caddy top with brass swing handle and urn finials, convex painted dial with Roman numerals, signed ‘Thomas Green, Bristol Hotwell’, fretwork side sound grilles, shaped gilt metal bracket feet, six pillar triple fusee movement, chiming phrases for the quarters on a graduated nest of eight-bells and completing `Queens` melody on the hour before striking hour on a larger bell, signed and dated 1789, 50cm high, 31cm wide, (key and pendulum), with a contemporary ogee front-sliding wall bracket, 17cm high, 37cm wide.
Note: Thomas Green is recorded in Moore, A.J. The Clockmakers of Bristol 1650-1900 as apprenticed to Charles Horwood, watchmaker and goldsmith on the 27th July 1771. He married Horwood`s daughter before setting up business at Chapel Row, Dowry Square, Hotwells, Bristol in 1780 where he stayed until relocating to Portland Place, Clifton in 1815. Moore transcribes the advertisement for the 1824 retirement auction of his workshop and comprehensive stock in trade, which includes `a capital Regulator by George Graham of London, ditto duplex jewelled and six other clocks of superior manufacturers in handsome cases`. The current lot is illustrated by Moore on page195. £3,000 - £5,000
261 Spencer & Perkins, London, a George III mahogany bracket clock, caddy top with brass flame finials, silvered dial with Roman numerals and date aperture, signed ‘Spencer & Perkins, London’, subsidiary Strike/Silent dial, engraved chinoiserie devices, side handles and glazing, scroll metal feet, double fusee movement striking on a bell, 64cm high, (key and pendulum) £1,500 - £2,000
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262 A 19th Century brass skeleton clock, of Gothic cathedral form, silvered chapter ring, double fusee movement striking on a bell and a gong, 50cm high, mounted on a plinth under a glass dome, (key and pendulum) £400 - £600
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263 Spencer & Perkins, London, a George III mahogany bracket clock, caddy top with gilt metal urn finials and mounts throughout, enamel dial with Roman numerals signed ‘Spencer & Perkins, London’, subsidiary date dial, side handles and fretwork sound grilles, scroll feet, signed double fusee musical movement striking on bells, 65cm high, 37cm wide, (winding key and pendulum)
£1,500 - £2,000
264 Windmills, London, a George II bracket clock, mahogany chamfered case, caddy top with brass pineapple finials, arched brass dial with scroll and mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, subsidiary date dial and Strike/Silent switch, signed ‘Windmills, London’, side handles and glazing, plinth, double fusee musical movement, 60cm high, 35cm wide, (key and pendulum)
£1,500 - £2,000
265 Paul Beauvais, London, a George II bracket clock, ebonised case, caddy top with brass swing handle and urn finials, square brass dial with cherub mask spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, pendulum aperture signed ‘Paul Beauvais’, date aperture, bun feet, double fusee repeating musical movement striking on bells, signed, 37cm high, 27cm wide, (pendulum)
£3,000 - £5,000
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266 David Morice, London, a Regency bracket clock, circa 1820, arched top flame mahogany case with gilt metal swing handle, 18cm painted dial with Roman numerals, signed ‘David Morice, Fenchurch St, London’, fretwork sound grilles, gilt metal bracket feet, double fusee movement striking on a bell, 37cm high, (key and pendulum) £800 - £1,200
267 Japy Freres, a French gilt brass four glass regulator mantle clock, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, sunburst pendulum, 24cm high £200 - £400
268 Alfred Drocourt, a French gilt brass carriage clock, jewelled lever escapement, white enamelled dial, signed to the plate, 15cm high £100 - £200
269 Henry Jacot, a French gilt brass carriage repeat clock, jewelled lever escapement, signed to the back plate, white enamelled dial, 18.5cm high £120 - £180
270 Raingo Freres, a mid 19th century French ormolu and gilt brass mantel clock, relief moulded Rococo form, the gilt embossed 4 inch dial with enamelled Roman numerals within a floral wreath, surmounted by a floral garlands, on four scrolled foliate bracket feet, with pendulum and key, signed to the movement, 40cm high £200 - £300
271 William Beavington, Stourbridge, a George III mahogany bracket clock, caddy top with brass swing handle and gilt metal urn finials, arched silvered dial with Roman numerals, date and minute chapter rings, shaped brass bracket feet, double fusee movement striking on a bell, 51cm high, (pendulum, winder and door key) £400 - £600
272 Westwood, Princess Street & Leicester Square, London, a George III flame mahogany bracket timepiece of small proportions, circa 1820, arched case, 15cm convex painted dial with Roman numerals, signed, brass hinged bezel, brass feet, single fusee movement, 31cm high, (three keys and pendulum) £200 - £300
273 A late 19th Century French gilt ormolu bracket clock, circa 1870, of Baroque design, surmounted with a model of a seated boy shepherd with dog companion, white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed ‘W.C. Show, Paris’, the movement striking on a bell, 38cm high, (key and pendulum) £200 - £400
274 Antoine Ravrio, a late 19th Century French gilt ormolu bracket clock, circa 1870, of Empire Revival design, surmounted by a trophy of quiver arrows and horn, adjacent standing figure of Diana the huntress with bow and to the other side a tree stump with seated dog, white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed ‘Ravrio Bronzier a Paris, Mesnil Horologer’ raised on a green veined marble plinth with four toupee feet, eight day movement striking on a bell, 41cm high, 35cm wide, (key) £1,500 - £2,000
275 A French ormolu bracket clock, circa 1870, surmounted with a bronze model of a seated greyhound, white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed ‘Raingo Freres, Paris’, eight day movement striking on a bell, 49cm high, (key and pendulum) £400 - £600
276 A 19th Century French gilt ormolu clock garniture, circa 1870, of Baroque design incorporating a pair of cherubs supporting a covered classical urn, 8cm convex enamel dial with blue Roman numerals, breakfront plinth, toupee feet, 43cm high, with a pair of five branch matching candelabra (3) £900 - £1,000
277 An easel travel timepiece, early 20th Century, red leather outer case, oval gilt dial with Roman numerals, red guilloche enamel sunburst border, 14 by 11cm, £40 - £60 278
278 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and enamelled clock, model 0482, cushioned square form, cast with sinuous knotted tendrils and heart shaped leaves in blue and green enamel, easel back, 10.5cm square £400 - £500
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279 Williams, Sir Kyffin, Across the Straits, 1973 signed first edition, Duckworth, hardback with dust cover, with a greetings card printed with a Young Buzzard and a Tegfryn Gallery & its Artist leaflet (3) £50 - £80
280 Stan Laurel (1890-1965) and Oliver Hardy (18921957), a signed photograph of the duo, inscribed ‘Hello June!’ and signed by Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy to the front, and ‘will be happy to see you for a few minutes any evening ‘tween shows, Stan Laurel, 10-7-47’, 13 by 9cm £200 - £300
281 Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894), a signed print with a prayer, 35 by 21cm, framed £200 - £300
282 John Speed, Warwickshire - The Counti of Warwick the Shire Towne and Citie Coventry described, London: Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Warwick and Coventry, 38cm x 51cm, framed £150 - £250
283 William Hole, West Riding of Yorkshire, Eboracensis Comitatis pars Occidentalis vulgo West Riding, circa 1610, handcoloured engraved map, 27 by 32cm £40 - £60
284 Johannes Blaeu, Campania region of southern Italy, Principato Citra Olim Picentia, circa 1640, hand-coloured engraved map, 38cm x 50cm, framed £100 - £150
285 John Speed, The North and East Ridins of Yorkshire, Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, circa 1676, hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Richmond and Hull, 38cm x 51cm, framed £200 - £300
286 John Speed, Warwickshire - The Counti of Warwick the Shire Towne and Citie of Coventre described, John Sudbury & George Humble, circa 1627, hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Warwick and Coventry, 38cm x 51cm, framed £200 - £300
287 John Speed (John Norden), Essex devided into Hundreds, with the most ancient and fayre Towne Colchester Described and other memorable Monuments observed, George Humble, circa 1627, hand-coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Colchester, 38cm x 51cm, framed £200 - £300
288 Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669), Bearded Man in a Velvet Cap with a Jewel Clasp (1637), etching, 10 by 7cm, in a tortoiseshell frame.
Note: Bartsch 313 £600 - £800
289 Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669), A Young Man in a Velvet Cap, (Petrus Sylvius?) (1637), etching, 10 by 7cm, in a tortoiseshell frame.
Note: Bartsch 268 £600 - £800
290 Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778), a set of six etchings of classical urns and vases, from Vasi, Candelabri, Cippi, circa 1778, on laid paper with fleur de lys watermarks (cf. Robison wmk. 20 and 36), 65cm by 42cm, mounted £500 - £800
291 A set of six large scale engravings relating to London bridge, engineersassessments, tide assessments and pier condition reports and a plan for another ouble Bridge in The Lieu of London bridge Affording Convenient Passage for Shippingnever constructed, all engraved for Third Report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons upon the Improvement of the Port of London, July 1800, 97 by 67 cm, unframed, (6) £200 - £300
292 Sebastien Bourdon (French, 1616-1671), four works of the acts of mercy, Sepelire mortuos, Liberare Captivos, Fauxbourg St. Anthoine (Rue de Ruilly): Litheur, engravings, 44 by 58cm, unframed (4) £400 - £600
293 The Tournament at Eglinton Castle August 30th 1839, in green cloth and gilt, London: Hodgson & Graves, 1840, first edition, folio, eight lithographed plates £100 - £200
294 Claude Lucas (1710-1760), Jacques de Lajoue (16871761), a set of four 18th century engravings from ‘Livre nouveau de douze morceaux de fantaisie 36.5 by 22cm, unframed £100 - £200
295 After John Bowles (1701-1779), A View of the Landing the New England Forces in ye Expedition against Cape Breton, 1745. When after a Siege of 40 days the Town and Fortress of Louisbourg and the important Territories thereto belonging were recover’d to the British Empire..., originally published by Black Horse in Cornhill, London, August 1747, 37 by 48cm, framed, Provenance: given to a friend from Charlestown New Hampshire 1947 after the war, inscribed note on back of frame £60 - £80
296 William Hogarth (British, 1697-1764), The Complete Humours of an Election Series - An Election Entertainment Plate I, Canvassing for Votes Plate II, The Polling Plate III and Chairing the Members Plate 4, engraving in colours, dated 1757/58, 40 by 55cm, framed (4) £150 - £200
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297 After Sir Anthony van Dyck, Charles Prince of Wales, James Duke of York and Princes Mary, Children of King Charles I, print from the painting, 32 by 40cm, gilt frame £70 - £90
PICTURES
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298 William Lionel Wyllie (British, 1851-1931), H.M.S. Victory in Portsmouth Harbour, signed l.l., etching, 21 by 48cm, framed £150 - £200
299 Gerald Leslie Brockhurst (British, 1890-1978), Aglaia, signed l.r., 12 by 9cm, Corinne, signed l.r., 14 by 10cm, Le Beguin, signed l.r., 14 by 11cm, Nadejda, 15 by 11cm, Nadia, signed l.r., 14 by 11cm, The Black Silk Dress, signed l.r., 22 by 18cm and The Dancer, signed l.r., seven etchings, framed (7).
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £2,000 - £3,000
300 Mel Ramos (American, 1935-2018), Tomato Catsup, signed and dated 1972 l.r., offset lithograph in colours, 77 by 60cm, framed £150 - £250 301
301 Mily Possoz (Portuguese, 1888-1968), Sous la Pluie, signed l.l., drypoint engraving No.47/75, 33 by 21cm, and Femme a la Rose, signed l.r., Artist Proof drypoint engraving, 25 by 17cm, both framed (2).
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
302 Cartoon illustrations by Pete Field, Owl and Smythe, signed, pen, ink and watercolour, largest 30 by 18cm, unframed (3) £30 - £50
303 A collection of eighteen Minton archive ceramic design prints, largest 39 by 28cm, framed, (18).
Provenance: formally displayed at the Minton Museum, Stoke on Trent £50 - £80
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304 Sarah van Niekerk (British, 1934-2018), Pxxxxx Farm, signed and dated 1990 l.r., titled below, woodcut No.55/100, 16 by 20cm, letter from the artist verso, with Catherine Grubb (British, 1945), The Secret Lane, signed l.r., titled below, colour etching No.7/60, 25 by 20cm and Sarah Dunton (British, 20th Century), Illustrator with Cat, signed l.r., titled below, etching No.7/50, 20 by 15cm, all framed (3).
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £80 - £120
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305 Walter David Jones C.H. C.B.E. (British, 1895-1974), Headpiece - The Harbour, 1926-29, line engraving, titled verso, 5 by 7.5cm, framed.
Note: label verso states that the work was first issued in 1929 for Douglas Cleverdon’s edition of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
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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.
306 Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (Welsh, 1918-2006), a Welsh farmer with a sheepdog on a hillside, signed with initials l.r., black and blue linocut No.46/150, 17 by 15cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
307 Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (Welsh, 1918-2006), woman and donkey in a mountainous landscape, signed inside, monochrome linocut to form a Christmas greeting card, 15 by 20cm, in a hand written addressed envelope with 1978 Bangor postmark.
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Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
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308 Laurence Stephen Lowry R.A. (British, 1887-1976), Station Approach, signed l.r., blind stamp l.l., titled l.c., colour print published by Adam Collection, 40 by 50cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,000 - £1,500
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309 Beryl Cook (British, 1926-2008), Party Girls, signed l.r., colour print No.252/650, 50 by 55cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
310 Beryl Cook (British, 1926-2008), Lunchtime Refreshment, signed l.r. blind stamp l.l., colour print, 50 by 60cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
312 Sir Terry Frost R.A. (British, 1915-2003), Sun Bow, signed and dated 2002 l.r., titled l.c., colour etching No.18/50, 30 by 60cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £700 - £900
313 Robert Thorne Waite (British, 1842-1935), Sandwich, signed l.r., titled on the mount below, watercolour, 33 by 24cm, gilt frame £40 - £60
314 David Bates (British, 1840-1921), At Colwall, Malvern, signed and dated 1904, watercolour, 25 by 36cm, framed £60 - £80
315 Thomas Hillier Mew (British, 19th Century), hunting cartoons, set of nine, stated as signed below mounts, watercolour, 15 by 19cm, framed (9).
Provenance: with John Noott £150 - £200
316 J. Oliver Harris (British, fl.1880-1910), Conway castle from the north, signed and dated 1901, watercolour, 44 by 64cm, gilt frame £80 - £120
317 Percy Lloyd (British, 1886-?), Peak District landscapes, three, signed, one dated 1972, watercolour, 34 by 54cm, framed (3) £50 - £80
318 J..W..Bygrave (British, early 20th Century), a busy harbour - steamships, sailing vessels and rowing boat, signed l.r., watercolour, 27 by 62cm, framed £50 - £80
319 Brian Lindley (British, 20th Century), HonfluerNormandy, signed l..r, titled verso, pastel, 31 by 44cm, framed.
Provenance: with John Noott £80 - £120
320 Jonathan Taylor (British, 1962), The Dingle, Malvern, signed l.l., titled verso, pastel, 25 by 52cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £80 - £120
321 Laurence Roche (British, 1944), Colliery, signed l.l., titled and dated 1992 verso, gouache, 22 by 26cm, framed £60 - £100
322 Sam Toft (British, 1964), Rovers Fan Club, signed l.r., mixed media, 26 by 63cm, framed.
Provenance: with John Noott.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,000 - £1,500
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311 Mary Fedden R.A. (British, 1915-2012), The Tabac Jar (1996), signed l.r., colour print No.462/500, 23 by 29cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
323 Valerie Ganz (British, 1936-2015), Ballet Dancers, Grand Theatre, signed l.l., pastel, 38 by 23cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
324 Raoul Millais (British, 1901-1999), The Pony Path, Fealar, signed l.r., titled verso, pastel, 15 by 18cm, framed.
Provenance: with Fosse Gallery.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
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325 Graham Hadlow (British, 20th/21st Century), Moonlit High Tide, Solva, signed l.l., titled verso, watercolour, 25 by 34cm, framed £50 - £100
326 Robert King (British, 1936), Village on the Nile; Street Scene in Monastir, Tunisia, a pair, both signed, titled verso, gouache, 23 by 30cm, framed (2).
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
327 Martin Caulkin (British, 1945), Winter, Lalu Farm, Bredon Hill, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 27 by 37cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
328 Ian Armour-Chelu (British, 1928-2000), The Salute on a Sunny Morning; Sunset Behind Albi Cathedral and Canal in October Light, three, all signed and dated 1996/97, titled below, watercolour, largest 18 by 25cm, framed (3) £300 - £500
329 David Howell (British, 1939), Salute, Venice; Venetian Gondola, a pair, both signed and dated 1992 l.l., watercolour, 20 by 15cm, framed (2).
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
330 Bonnie Helen Hawkins (British, 20th/21st Century), Solace, signed l.r., mixed media, 41 by 26cm, framed £80 - £120
331 Elizabeth Bridge (British, 1912-1996), still life of pink mermaid roses; still life of spring flowers, a pair, both signed l.r., watercolour, 35 by 25cm, framed (2).
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
332 Andrew Forbes (British, 20th/21st Century), still life of pottery and paint brushes, signed and dated 1992 l.r., watercolour, 35 by 43cm, framed £60 - £100
333 Nicky Loutit (British, 1943), Mary - 1999, signed with initials l.r., titled verso, drypoint on perspex with watercolour, 26 by 24cm, framed.
Provenance: the Artist’s Studio.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £80 - £120
334 Jenny Jones (British, 1954), Woman with Chickens, signed with initials and dated 2008 l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 12 by 17cm, framed £50 - £80
335 Gillian Burrows (British, 20th Century), the facade of Cartier, signed l.r., pen and watercolour, 39 by 30cm, framed, with a study of a putti by Ray Sheldon, signed, 25 by 18cm, framed (2) £20 - £40
333
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322
336
336 Llewellyn Xavier O.B.E. (Saint Lucian, 1945), Flame of the Forest, signed l.l., titled verso, watercolour, 20 by 15cm, framed.
Provenance: stated verso purchased in St. Lucia, 2005 £150 - £200
337 H..Perrett (British, late 19th/early 20th Century), Autumn Afternoon, Somerset, signed with monogram l.r., watercolour, 23 by 33cm, framed.
Provenance: with The Beaufort Gallery, London £50 - £80
338 John Darlison (British, 20th Century), Aups en Provence, signed l.r., titled verso, pastel, 29 by 53cm, framed, with The Sorting Shed, Blaenavon, signed l.l., titled verso, watercolour, 16 by 24cm, framed (2) £50 - £100
339 Brian Lindley (British, 20th Century), Moonlight, Grand Canal, Venice, titled verso, pastel, 50 by 70cm, framed.
Provenance: with John Noott £200 - £300
341 Ernest Michael Dinkel (British, 1894-1983), Old Gloucestershire Wagon in the Snow, signed and dated 1963 l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 48 by 46cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £80 - £120
340
340 Raymond Groves (British, 1913-1958), SilverstoneBugatti Type 35, signed, titled and dated 1951 l.l., pastel, 26 by 36cm, framed £100 - £150
342
342 Ruskin Spear R.A. (British, 1911-1990), Cornish Hay Rake, signed l.r., titled and dated 1940 verso, watercolour, 42 by 54cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
343
343 Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (Welsh, 1918-2006), a pair of monks conversing whilst a sheepdog looks on, monastery beyond, signed with initials l.l., pencil on paper, 15 by 14cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
344 Sir Kyffin Williams R.A. (Welsh, 1918-2006), Sun Over the Glyders, signed with initials u.r., titled verso, watercolour, 23 by 52cm, framed.
Provenance: No.2,3 or 4, Drawings & Watercolours by Kyffin Williams R.A. at Tegfryn Art Gallery, 13 September to 1 October 1978, with two Lists of Exhibits, (one framed) (3).
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,500 - £2,000
42 For details of the charges payable in addition to the
of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of
of the
final Hammer Price
the Buyer’s terms at the back
catalogue.
345 Ronald Searle (British, 1920-2011), The Nasty King, signed and dated 1953 l.c., titled verso, watercolour, 38 by 27cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,500 - £2,000
346 After Jacopo Amigoni, a mythological scene, oil on canvas, 29 by 22cm, gilt frame £100 - £150
347 British School, 18th Century, portrait of a young man, bust length in a blue coat and pale blue waistcoat, bearing old label verso ‘The Rev Thomas Bosvile of Ravenfield’, oil on canvas, 34 by 29cm, in an ebonised frame with gilt beading £150 - £200
348 Circle of Charles D’Agar (British, 1669-1723), portrait of a boy, half length in a blue coat, painted oval, oil on canvas, 72 by 60cm, in an 18th Century carved gilt wood frame.
Note: bearing old labels verso inscribed James Birch Esq of Thorpe Hall, Lough, Lincolnshire.
Provenance: Col. Bosville M.C. £700 - £1,000
349 British School, early 18th Century, portrait of a Mary Bolle, aged 14, inscribed Mary Bolle Aetis 14 c.l., half length in a blue dress, holding a quill pen in her right hand, her left resting on a book beside a classical stone urn, oil on canvas, 72 by 60cm, in an 18th Century carved gilt wood Lely frame.
Provenance: Col. Bosville M.C £400 - £600
350 British School, early 18th Century, portrait of a cleric, half length, inscribed Aetatis Suae 62 c.l., half length in clerical robes, oil on canvas, 75 by 62cm, in an ebonised and gilt frame £200 - £300
345
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351
44 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.
351 Ludwig Hermann (German, 1812-1881), a winter river landscape harbour scene; a river landscape with harbour, a pair, one signed l.l., oil on re-lined canvas, 40 by 58cm, gilt frames (2) £1,200 - £1,500
352
352 Richard Paton (British, 1717-1791), The ‘Repulse’, 38 Guns, in the Solent off Calshot as the French Frigate ‘Bellone’, she was Captured by the ‘Vestal’, Capt Samuel Hood, 1759, titled on plaque verso, oil on re-lined canvas, 60 by 90cm, gilt frame £4,000 - £6,000
353
45 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.
353 Paul Jones (British, act.1855-1888), sporting dogs, a pair, one signed and dated 1855 l.l., oil on re-lined canvas, 20 by 25cm, gilt frames (2) £500 - £800
354
354 John Wilson Carmichael (British, 1800-1868), Scene off the Dutch Coast, signed and dated 1845 l.r., titled verso, oil on panel, 44 by 60cm, gilt frame.
Provenance: with The Parker Gallery, London £2,000 - £3,000
357 Lucy Ann Leavers (British, 1845-1915), Caught in the Act, signed l.r., oil on re-lined canvas, 60 by 80cm, gilt frame £1,500 - £2,000
358 Heywood Hardy (British, 1842-1933), Feeding Time - girl with calves and a dog, signed and dated 1871 l.l., oil on canvas, 55 by 75cm, gilt frame £2,000 - £3,000
359 Thomas Thomas (British, act.1854-1896), cattle and figure by cottage and river, signed l.r., oil on relined canvas, 52 by 76cm, gilt frame £100 - £150
360 Giuseppe (Beppe) Ciardi (Italian, 1875-1932), sailing boats, signed l.r., oil on board, 17 by 26cm, framed £100 - £150
361 Attributed to Henry William Burgess (British, act.c.18091844), View of a Belgian River Town with Numerous Figures, Animals and Boats, titled and attribution verso, oil on canvas, 65 by 98cm, gilt frame £300 - £500
362 Henry Moore R.A. (British, 1831-1895), The Head of Windermere, signed and dated 1853 l.l., and ‘cattle re-touched 1885’, inscribed with title and date verso, oil on re-lined canvas, 40 by 60cm, gilt frame £400 - £600
355
355 William Mulready (British, 1786-1863), The Young Dentists, signed l.l., oil on re-lined canvas, 45 by 35cm, gilt frame £500 - £800
356
356 William Mellor (British, 1851-1931), A View of Ullswater, Westmoreland, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on canvas, 75 by 50cm, gilt frame £800 - £1,200
357
361
46 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.
363
363 Laslett John Pott R.B.A. (British, 1837-1898), Admiring the Finished Work, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 85 by 80cm, gilt frame £2,000 - £3,000
364
47 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
of the
364 Ebenezer Newman Downard (British, 1829-1894), Gossips, signed and titled verso, oil on canvas, 40 by 30cm, in a late 19th Century gilt frame £400 - £600
Buyer’s terms at the back
catalogue. 358
365 Van de Holst (Dutch, 20th Century), still life of flowers and fruit in an urn, signed l.l., oil on board, 58 by 44cm, framed £100 - £150
366 Basil Nightingale (British, 1864-1940), Wings, signed and dated 1931 l.r., titled l.c., oil on canvas, 65 by 75cm, gilt frame.
Provenance: with John Noott £1,000 - £1,500
367 John Varley Jnr (British, 1850-1933), No.24, At Shinagawa, Tokyo, signed and dated 1891 l.l., titled on T.J. Larkin label verso, oil on board, 27 by 32cm, framed £150 - £200
368 Attributed to George Morland (British, 1762/63-1804), a pig sty with a sow and piglets, oil on re-lined canvas, 17 by 24cm, gilt frame £200 - £300
369 Attributed to Robert Burrows (British, 1810-1883), Landscape with a figure on a donkey, windmill beyond, titled verso, oil on panel, 16 by 24cm, gilt frame.
Provenance: with Corfield Art Gallery, Lymington £100 - £150
371 C.M.W. (British, 20th Century), a secluded cove, signed with initials l.l., indistinctly titled verso, oil on board, 28 by 20cm, framed £50 - £80
370 Pamela Kay (British, 1939), still life of roses in a glass vase and a jug of flowers, signed with initials l.l., oil on board, 35 by 30cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
372 Arthur Easton (British, 1939), still life of pansies in a green bottle, signed and dated 1992 l.r., oil on board, 27 by 21cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
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.
368
370
371
372
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Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
(British,
Provenance:
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
Provenance: with Richard Hagen.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
377 George Willis-Pryce (British, 1866-1949), a view of Tintern Abbey, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 50 by 90cm, framed £150 - £200
378 Philip Gerrard (British, 1958), Spring Pheasants, signed l.r., titled verso, oil on board, 40 by 60cm, gilt frame.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
Provenance:
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £600 - £800
373 Salvatore Colacicco (Italian, 1935), marine scenes with Man-of-war, a pair, signed l.l., oil on panel, 62 by 80cm, gilt frames (2).
374
374 Austin Moseley (British, 1930-2013), Rush Hour, signed with initials l.r., titled verso, oil on board, 15 by 17cm, framed.
with John Noott.
375
375 Austin Moseley (British, 1930-2013), Bacon for His Breakfast, signed with initials l.r., titled verso, oil on board, 18 by 16cm, framed.
with John Noott.
376
376 David Jan Gardiner Curtis
1948), Rooftops, Staithes, signed and dated 1994 l.l., titled verso, oil on board, 25 by 30cm.
379
379 Tony Forrest (British, 1961), tiger head, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 30 by 38cm, framed.
49 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.
380 Tony Forrest (British, 1961), polar bear, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 30 by 60cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £600 - £800
381 Nicolas Rin (Algerian, 1919-?), The Green Sale, signed l.r., titled verso, oil on canvas, 26 by 18cm, framed £150 - £200
382 Ricardo Cejudo Nogales (Spanish, 1952), En La Ventana, signed and dated 1993 l.r., titled, signed and dated verso, oil on canvas, 75 by 60cm, framed £500 - £800
383
383 Timothy Easton (British, 1943), Around the Buoy, signed l.r., titled, signed and dated 1997 verso, oil on canvas, 40 by 45cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
384
384 Timothy Easton (British, 1943), Race End, Henley, signed and dated 1993 l.r., titled verso, oil on canvas, 35 by 40cm, framed.
Provenance: with Brian Sinfield.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
380 381 382
50 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.
Note: Artist Resale
apply £800 - £1,200
Provenance:
Note:
Note:
385
385 Norman B. Edgar (British, 1948-2022), Last Ashore, signed l.r., titled verso, oil on canvas, 60 by 60cm, framed.
with Richard Hagen.
Artist Resale Rights apply £500 - £800
386 Norman R. Hepple (British, 1908-1994), Conversation on a Breakwater, signed and dated 1987 l.l., oil on board, 50 by 60cm, framed.
Rights
387 Derrick Sayer (British, 1917-1992), Iranian - portrait of a young lady, half length seated wearing a red short and tank top, signed and titled u.l., oil on board, 75 by 48cm, framed £100 - £150
388
388 Simon John Garden R.W.A. (British, 1960), Hut, signed and titled verso, oil on panel, 32 by 45cm, framed.
51 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.
Artist Resale Rights apply £500 - £800
386 387
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £2,000 - £3,000
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
Provenance:
Note:
Note:
389 Michael Scott (Scottish, 1946-2006), In the Cornfield, signed l.l., titled and dated 2004 verso, oil on canvas, 58 by 58cm, framed.
390 David Barnes (British, 1942-2021), The Pass near Nantlle, signed and titled verso, oil on board, 40 by 30cm, framed.
391
391 Valerie Ganz (British, 1936-2015), Winter in the Valley, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 35 by 45cm, framed.
Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
392
392 James Orr (British, 1931-2019), Sunny Beach, Majorca, signed and titled verso, oil on board, 25 by 30cm, framed.
with Richard Hagen.
52 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.
Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
389 390
Provenance: with Richard Hagen.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
Provenance: with
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
Provenance: with Richard Hagen.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £80 - £120
Provenance: with Richard
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
393
393 Ronald Berger (Austrian, 1943), still life of apples and a porcelain bowl, signed l.r., oil on panel, 12 by 15cm, framed £100 - £150
394
394 Ronald Berger (Austrian, 1943), still life of pears and a porcelain bowl, signed l.l., oil on panel, 12 by 15cm, framed £100 - £150 395
395 Mary E. Carter (British, 1947), The Decorative Cap, signed and dated 1998 l.r., oil on board, 11 by 10cm, framed.
396
396 Andrew T. Macara (British, 1944), Pink Sails, Cavalaire, signed and dated 1994 l.r., titled verso, oil on canvas, 30 by 60cm, framed.
Fosse Gallery.
397 Mary E. Carter (British, 1947), Wonderment, signed and dated 1994 l.r., oil on board, 7 by 8cm, framed.
398
398 Lin Pattullo (British, 1949), Dance Class, signed u.l., titled verso, oil on canvas, 12 by 12cm, framed.
Hagen.
53 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.
399 Leonard Beard (British, 1942-2007), still life of flowers in a glass vase, signed l.l., oil on board, 33 by 25cm, framed £150 - £200
400
400 Michel Margueray (French, 1938), Back to Loctudy, Brittany, signed l.r., titled verso, oil on canvas, 60 by 72cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
401 Arthur Karl Maderson (Irish/British, 1942), Towards the Severn Estuary, signed and titled verso, oil on board, 75 by 85cm, gilt frame.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,500 - £2,000
402
402 Strekalovsky (Russian, 20th Century), an Arabian horse in a landscape, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 70 by 100cm, gilt frame £200 - £300
54 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.
403 C..C..Hall (British, 20th Century), Pink Farm, Montecassiano, signed l.r., titled verso, oil on board, 32 by 51cm, framed, with Old Mill, Padiglione, signed and dated 1971 l.l., titled verso, oil on board, 21 by 31cm, framed (2) £100 - £150
399 401
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
407
Provenance: with Richard Hagen.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,000 - £1,500
408 Edward
Provenance: with John Noott Galleries.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
Provenance:
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
Provenance:
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
404
404 Attributed to Arthur Karl Maderson, (Irish/British, 1942), a woodland scene with figures, oil on re-lined canvas, 85 by 110cm, framed.
405 Frederick William N. Whitehead (British, 1853-1938), On the Stour, signed l.l., oil on board, 13 by 26.5cm, framed £100 - £150
406
406 David Jan Gardiner Curtis (British, 1948), The Gimblet Rock, Pwllheli, signed and dated 1991 l.l., titled verso, oil on canvas, 45 by 55cm, framed.
with Richard Hagen.
407
David Jan Gardiner Curtis (British, 1948), Receding Spring Tide, signed and dated 1994 l.l., titled verso, oil on canvas, 60 by 75cm, framed.
Noott (British, 1963), Sunflowers in the Conservatory, signed l.r., titled and dated 1993 verso, oil on canvas, 75 by 62cm, framed.
409
409 Antony Butler R.C.A. (British, 1927-2010), FrancsChester, signed l.r., titled verso, oil on canvas, 50 by 75cm, framed.
with Fosse Gallery.
55 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.
410 Pam Carter (British, 1952-2022), Roadside Flowers, signed l.r., titled verso, oil on canvas, 25 by 24cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
411 Trevor Chamberlain (British, 1933), Ghats by the Lake, Udaipur, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on board, 14 by 11cm, framed. Provenance: with Piano Nobile. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
412 Austin Moseley (British, 1930-2013), Looking for Sheep, signed with initials l.l., titled verso, oil on board, 14 by 19cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
413
413 Tom Nash (British, 1931), Ride from Blue, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on board, 35 by 48cm, framed £100 - £150
414 George Kennerley (British, 1908-2009), a lady seated in a purple dress in an interior, signed l.l., oil on board, 18 by 15cm, framed £80 - £120
415
415 Donald Hamilton Fraser R.A. (British, 1929-2009), Landscape Study - Sutherland, signed l.r., titled verso, oil and acrylic on board, 23 by 31cm, framed.
Provenance: Fosse Gallery.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,000 - £1,500
410 411 412
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.
Provenance:
Note:
Resale Rights apply £3,000 - £5,000
Note:
Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
416 Frederick Gore R.A. (British, 1913-2009), Majorca, Orange Trees, C’an Det, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on canvas, 50 by 60cm, framed.
with John Noott.
Artist
417. Nicholas Turner R.W.A. (British, 1947), Tree and Tower; Onlooker, a pair, signed and titled verso, oil on board, 24 by 29cm, framed (2).
Artist
418 Julian Bailey N.E.A.C. (British, 1963), Rooftops - Burford, signed with initials l.r., titled verso, oil on board, 45 by 50cm, framed.
57 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. 417 416
419
419 Continental School, early 20th Century, portrait of a seated black standard poodle in profile, church spire beyond, indistinctly signed l.r., oil on canvas, 65 by 50cm, unframed £100 - £150
420
420 Gudrun Sibbons (British, 1925), a coastal scene with a beached fishing boat and fishermen with their nets, signed l.l., oil on board, 40 by 50cm, gilt frame, a landscape with horses and a church beyond and a landscape with figures strolling, a pair, both signed, oil on board, 28 by 40cm, gilt frames (3) £150 - £250
421 Simon John Garden R.W.A. (British, 1960), Place of Special Shapes, signed and titled verso, oil on board, 61 by 85cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £800 - £1,200
422 P.J. Crook (British, 1945), Pantomime Cow 2005, which in 2006 became The Pantomime Horse, signed l.r., titled verso, acrylic on board, 36 by 43cm, painted frame.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,000 - £1,500
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.
422
423 P. J. Crook (British, 1945), Grande Parade, signed l.l., signed, titled and dated 2004 verso, acrylic on canvas, 127 by 177cm, painted framed.
Note: this work has been produced as a Wentworth jigsaw and a poster.
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.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £15,000 - £18,000
423
Provenance:
424 P. J. Crook ( British, 1945), Les Enfants et le Zebre, signed l.r., titled, signed and dated 1998 verso, acrylic on panel, 63 by 56cm, painted frame.
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payable in
each
5
9
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £1,500 - £2,000
charges
addition to the final Hammer Price of
lot please refer to paragraphs
to
of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
425 Mary Fedden R.A. (British, 1915-2012), Cat in a Flowerbed, signed l.r., titled verso, oil on board, 19 by 14cm, framed.
with Richard Green, London.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £8,000 - £9,000
425
424
426
426 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Homage to Alan Davie, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 58 by 51cm, mounted.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £180
431 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), My Hot Sahara, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 25 by 25cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £30 - £50
432 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Advent of Autumn, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 22 by 29cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80
427
427 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Serendipity, signed l.r., titled l.l., notes verso, acrylic, 35 by 52cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
433 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Harlech, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 43 by 57cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
434 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Carnedd Cornfield, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 17 by 25cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £40 - £60
435 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Port Penryhn, Summer, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic and mixed media, 52 by 71cm, mounted.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £180
436 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Wild Lyn Peninsula, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 55 by 80cm, mounted.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £180
428
428 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), The Love Islands, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 51 by 75cm, mounted.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
429 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Kaleidoscope, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 55 by 77cm, mounted.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £180
430 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Autumnal Skydance, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 56 by 75cm, mounted.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £180
437
437 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Blasting Day Penrhyn Quarry, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 56 by 80cm, unframed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
438 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), My Impression: Blitz, Dec 22nd 1941, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 50 by 75cm, mounted.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
439 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Autumn Hedgerow, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 45 by 60cm, framed.
Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
433
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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.
DAY TWO
440 An Oriental porcelain vase, baluster form, painted with stylised chrysanthemums, 31cm high £100 - £150
441 An Islamic tile, probably Persian, relief moulded with foliate scroll border, with hanging ring, calligraphy verso, 28cm x 14cm, Provenance: previously in a collection in Devon, UK £200 - £300
442 A pair of 19th Century Canton famille rose standing elephant candle holders, looking to the right and left respectively, with floral enamelled saddlecloths and caparisons supporting flaring vases on their backs, 16cm high, 14.5cm wide (2).
Provenance: Lot 414, Bonhams, 1st October 2008, Contents of Great Brampton House, Herefordshire £2,500 - £3,500
444 Two Japanese imari plates, one rounded and scalloped form with central floral composition in a vase, within alternating panels of foliage, 28cm wide, the other with central bird and tree canopy, within alternating panels of foliage and birds, 25cm wide (2) £40 - £60
445 Mughal School, 20th Century, Regal figures playing polo with onlookers, floral scroll border, watercolour, dated 1936 verso, 56 by 40cm, framed, together with a similar study of an elephant wearing a howdah, 42 by 51cm, framed (2) £100 - £150
446 A Japanese bronze elephant by Genruysai Seiya, Meiji period, 1868-1912, modelled strolling with trunk up, ivory tusks, (s.d) four character cast seal signature ‘Seiya chu’ to underside. 25cm high, 36cm wide, wooden plinth.
Cert No.GJUKVKSD £200 - £300
447 A late 19th century / early 20th century Omani jambiya, double edged blade with raised medial ridge, white metal hilt with embossed and filigree decoration, housed in embossed white metal scabbard, the back covered with black leather, with white metal belt mounts and white metal and leather belt, 35cm long£60 - £80
448 A pair of Japanese bronze root vases, cast in relief with deer, birds and branches, on four feet, 26m high (2) £100 - £200
449 A Japanese folding mirror, bamboo effect frame, the cover with cranes and foliage £60 - £80
443
443 A Chinese Doucai bat dish, Yongzheng mark, probably Qing, shallow circular form with everted rim, enamelled to each side with bats in flight amongst stylised ruyi head fu or peonies, six character mark within concentric rings, 17.5cm diameter £200 - £400
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. ORIENTAL
442
450
450 A pair of small Chinese hardwood vase stands, late 19th Century, serpentine bead carved tops, fretwork birds amongst foliage friezes, beast mask terminals and claw feet, 32cm high, 21cm wide (2) £200 - £300
451 A Japanese tall handled bamboo basket, cylindrical form, woven and banded body, branch carrying handle, 45cm high £50 - £80
452 A cast bronze figure of Guan Yin, modelled seated on a recumbent elephant, impressed seal mark, 28cm high £120 - £160
453 A cast bronze figure of an Indian Hindu goddess Shira, modelled dancing, on cast circular base with moulded lappet and tassel decoration, 24.5cm high £130 - £160
WORKS OF ART AND BRONZES
460 A Napoleonic prisoner of war mechanical bone model, circa 1815, in the form of a Regency woman at a spinning wheel, two tier pedestal form, with rotating wheels, moving arms, 13cm high £400 - £500
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461 A Bilston enamelled patch box, circa 1785, cuboid form, the cushioned lid decorated with a Claudian port scene, painted floral sprays to the body, mirrored interior lid, 4cm wide £80 - £120
462 A Bilston enamelled patch box, circa 1790, oval, painted with a pastoral scene with figure and church, blue ground, mirrored interior lid, 5cm wide £80 - £120
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454 A Chinese carved green quartz bowl, modelled as a leaf with lotus flowers, 14.5cm long £70 - £100
455 China/Korea, a fine embroidered calligraphic panel in yellow silk, inscription verso, states ‘calligraphy by Wang Dong Kim chong hi’, 32 by 90cm, framed,
Provenance: previously in a collection in Surrey, UK £80 - £120
456 Kawase Hasui (Japanese, 1883-1957), Snow at Shiba Park Tokyo, woodblock, signed l.l., associated red seal stamp, 24 by 36cm, framed £800 - £1,000
457 A 19th century Japanese woodblock print, a Samurai possibly by Hokusai, ‘Warrior with swords’ Japanese script on the right hand side, 31 by 27cm, framed,
Provenance: previously in a collection in Scotland, UK £80 - £120
458 China (19th century), Chinese possibly Qing panoramic watercolour of the sixteen Louhans, red seal stamp associated script, 108 by 25cm, framed £200 - £400
459 A 19th century Japanese woodblock print, a triptych of samurai warriors, translation key verso, 36 by 75cm, framed £60 - £80
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463 A Bilston enamelled patch box, circa 1780, oval, painted with a central portrait of a woman within blue panelled gilt frame, swag painted pink ground, mirrored interior lid, 5.5cm wide £80 - £120
464 A Bilston enamelled patch box, circa 1780, oval, painted with two courting doves in foliate cartouche, inscribed A Token of Esteem, the lobed body in pink, mirrored interior lid, 4cm wide £80 - £120
465 A Bilston enamelled patch box, circa 1780, oval, painted with a blue diamond plaque inscribed Love the Giver, within floral ground with courting doves, the lobed body in pink, mirrored interior lid, 4cm wide £80 - £120
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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466 A Bilston enamelled snuff box, circa 1785, cuboid form, the cushioned lid decorated with a Romantic landscape with cows and figures fishing, floral sprays to the body, 5cm wide £80 - £120
467 A Victorian figured walnut and Ashford Marble games box, retailed by Wedgwood & Sons, 9 Cornhill, plaque depicting a floral spray on brass mount, blue silk and red leather lined interior with a fitted tray, containing various ivory and bone games, boards and cards, 7.5cm high, 19cm long, 19cm deep Ivory Act Exemption number: MLUKGYUJ £200 - £300
468 Garden statuary, an 18th Century cast and filled lead figure of a girl, standing holding a dove, 78cm high £400 - £600
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469 A Limoges enamelled aide memoire, the cover panels painted with raised gilt Rococo scroll cartouches of conversation scenes and floral sprays, on a pink ground, pink washed silk interior and leather spine, 11cm x 7.5cm £40 - £70
470 A Victorian leather Cordite bucket, cylindrical form, transfer printed with the Royal coat of arms, 37cm high £150 - £250
471 Shipping Interest, a vintage lifebuoy from Australia Star, Belfast, white painted with associated ropework, 70cm diameter £80 - £120
472 A pair of French bronze double branch candelabra, late 19th Century, in the form of cherubs, gilt metal sconces and bobeches, circular white marble bases, 31cm high (2) £180 - £220
473 Ferdinand Barbedienne, a pair of bronze and ormolu figural candelabra, modelled as twin sconced Roman lamps, each with a central stork, serpent and tortoise , on splayed feet, original paper labels to underside, 22cm high (2) £500 - £800
475 A Swiss table top cylinder musical box, late 19th Century, strung hinged cover with marquetry central inlay to form a floral device with foliage, the cylinder playing ten airs, 19cm high, 55cm wide, 28cm deep £100 - £150
476 A Victorian rosewood and gilt brass inlaid vanity box/travelling case, morocco lined interior with tray and various compartments, single drawer at bottom, fitted Bramah lock (key missing), 17cm high, 29cm long, 23cm deep £80 - £120
477 A Victorian coromandel wood writing slope, top inset with mother of pearl plaque, interior with leather writing surface and brass stringing, various compartments and two glass inkwells, 35cm long, 12cm high, 23cm deep£150 - £250
478 Architectural interest, a large collection of framed photographs and research papers, related to Dr Geoffrey Beard OBE, FSA (1929015) £200 - £300
479 A Victorian textile sampler, strawberry border, ‘The Youths Request’ motto and images to include a castle, animals and foliage, worked in coloured threads on fine linen by Ann Whisky(?) and dated 1849, 38 by 29cm, simulated rosewood frame £50 - £80
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480 A Victorian carved wood retractable parasol, Vickery, Regent Street, the pommel in the form of a parrots head, stained detailing, the black silk umbrella housed in a Malacca shaft with gold plated mounts, 44cm long £180 - £220
481 A fruitwood and white metal ship’s bell clapper, tapered form, body carved with Celtic knots and scales, top engraved A. Morton, 33cm high £80 - £120
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482 A 19th century portrait miniature of Mrs Skirrow, Nee Walker, oval with red curtain, wearing a head scarf and pearls, in yellow metal frame with plaited hair to the reverse, 7cm x 6cm
Exemption Certificate No.1BH5LUL6 £60 - £100
485 A cast iron mechanical money bank, John Harper & Co, circa 1900, modelled as black man with red jacket, stamped Made in England to base, 17cm high £50 - £80
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486 An American cast iron mechanical money bank, J. & E. Stevens Co, circa 1882, modelled as a circus elephant and clowns on a stage, dated July 28 1882 and August 8 1882 to base, 15cm high £200 - £300
487 An American ‘I always did ‘spise a mule’ cast iron mechanical money bank, J. & E. Stevens Co, circa 1880, modelled as a jockey bucked over a mule, 21cm high £80 - £120
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489 An American ‘Trick Dog’ cast iron mechanical money bank, Shepard Hardware Co, circa late 19th century, modelled as a dog jumping through a hoop, dated July 31 1888, 22cm long £100 - £150
490 A pair French gilt ormolu double branch wall sconces, 19th Century, of openwork Rococo Revival design incorporating scrollwork, baskets of flowers, (later converted to electricity), 47cm high (2).
Provenance: Christie’s Scotland, 9th November 1998 £300 - £500
491 American Philadelphia Exhibition International Horticultural Hall 1776 - 1876, printed fan, double paper leaf mounted on plain wood, one guard stamped ‘Registered on June 8th 1876,’ showing the Independence Hall, verso with the American Eagle atop draped flags, 28cm high £150 - £250
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483 An American ‘Eagle & Eaglets’ cast iron mechanical money bank, J. & E. Steven’s Co, circa 1883, modelled as an eagle feeding the eaglets, dated Jan 23 1883, 17cm long £80 - £120
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484 An American ‘Tammany’ cast iron mechanical money bank, J. & E. Stevens Co, circa 1875, modelled as the seated figure of politician William Magear Tweed, dated June 8 1875, 15cm high £80 - £120
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488 An American wise old owl cast iron mechanical money bank, J. & E. Stevens Co, circa 1890, modelled as an owl with turning head, dated Jan 17 1888, 19cm high £80 - £120
492 American Philadelphia Exhibition International Horticultural Hall 1776 - 1876, printed fan, double paper leaf mounted on plain wood, one guard stamped ‘Registered on June 8th 1876,’ showing the Independence Hall, verso with the American Eagle atop draped flags, 28cm high £150 - £250
493 American Philadelphia Exhibition International Horticultural Hall 1776 - 1876, printed fan, double paper leaf mounted on plain wood, one guard stamped ‘Registered on June 8th 1876,’ showing the Independence Hall, verso with the American Eagle atop draped flags, 28cm high £150 - £250
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494
494 A pair of crocodile leather sporting glasses, in fitted blue silk lined case, 11cm wide £70 - £100
498 Emmanuel Fremiet (French, 1824-1910), recumbent dog, signed, bronze, 15 by 25cm £150 - £200
499 After Giambologna, a green patinated bronzed figure of Mercury, mounted on a black veined circular marble plinth, 80cm high £100 - £150
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495 A 19th century bronze figure of Napoleon Bonaparte, signed Jitze, modelled in military uniform standing on an eagle, on a green marble base, 24cm high £150 - £250
496 Jules Moignier (French, 1835-1894), vulture on a rock, signed, bronze, 12cm high £50 - £80
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500 Emmanuel Fremiet (French, 1824-1910), Saint Michel, signed, No.584 and dated 1878?, bronze, dark brown patina, mounted on a red veined circular marble plinth, 56cm high including plinth £2,500 - £3,500
497
497 Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (French, 1834-1904), Lion de Belfort, signed and titled, green patinated bronze, integral plinth, 16cm high, 26cm wide, green veined marble base.
Note: Bartholdi’s most famed work was Liberty Enlightening the World, commonly known as the Statue of Liberty £200 - £300
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501 Jacques Froment-Maurice (French, 1864-1947), Rearing Donkey, signed, bronze, with Hebrard Foundry stamp, mounted on a pink veined marble plinth, 10.5cm, 19cm wide £800 - £1,200
502 Alfred Dubucand (French, 1828-1894), two Bloodhounds on the scent, signed, bronze, 23cm high, 28cm wide £200 - £300
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503 Alfred Emilien de Nieuwerkerke (French, 1811-1892), William I, The Silent Prince of Orange, signed and dated 1843, bronze, oval base, raised on a white marble plinth, bronze 38cm high, 34cm wide £500 - £800
506 An Art Deco chrome table lamp, BM & Co., Sheffield, circa 1930, stepped tubular cylinder form, on circular stepped base, makers plaque underside, 29cm high £40 - £70
504 Charles Boyton for Carvercraft, an Art Deco Bakelite double inkwell, 1940s, domed form with two sliding covers and fluted pen troughs, red and black liners, 29.5cm long £100 - £200
505 An Art Deco alabaster and lapis lazuli strung desk stand and calendar, Henry Griffith and Sons Ltd, circa 1930s, two hinged lidded inkwells and pen trough, separate easel calendar, 30.5cm wide £100 - £150 506
507 A large pair of Industrial style pendant light fittings, circa 1930s, brown painted bell form with glass discs, 30cm high (2) £240 - £300
508 A 20th Century pendant light fitting in the manner of Gio Ponti and Max Ingrand, comprising clear and black glass discs, chrome fittings, drop 70cm £300 - £500
509 A novelty Art Deco style wine bottle coaster, in the form of a top hat £40 - £60
510 Karl Hagenauer, an Art Deco chromed car mascot, after 1927, modelled in the form of a leaping horse, on original turned and splayed wooden base, stamped marks, 12cm high £1,200 - £1,800
511 Scali, an Art Deco patinated art metal and onyx figure group, modelled as a woman feeding deer, signed, 49cm long £80 - £120
512 A relief panel of Salome, circa 1900, modelled dancing with tambourine, 50cm x 27cm, framed £80 - £120
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513 A repousse embossed panel of a woman's head, in the Art Deco style, painted and gilded, 48.5cm x 28.5cm £80 - £120
514 A pair of bronze Nubian warrior figures, modelled wearing crowns and holding trays, highlighted in gilt, 37cm high (2) £100 - £150
515 Pierrre Sega (attributed), an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, modelled as a woman feeding a goat, 43cm long £150 - £250
516 Pierre le Faguays (Fayral), Amazone, an Art Deco bronze figure, modelled as a nude woman with spear, on rocky base, 70cm high £700 - £900
517 Jacques Limousin (French, 20th Century), Egyptian lady, patinated art metal figure of Siena marble base, 45cm long £200 - £300
518 Josef Lorenzl, an Art Deco gilt metal and onyx figure, circa 1925, modelled as a dancer with arm raised, apparently unsigned, 35.5cm high £150 - £250
519 Walenty Pytel (Polish, b.1941), a welded metal sculpture of a wasp and flowers, on stepped base, 52cm high £500 - £800
520 Rousseau, Anemone, an Art Nouveau patinated art metal figural lamp, modelled as a maiden holding a rose, 80cm £100 - £200
521 An Art Deco patinated art metal and granite light fitting, circa 1930, modelled with three stylised pelicans, supporting a milk glass bell shade, 21cm diameter £150 - £250
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METALWARE
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522 John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts copper box, 1901, hinged casket form, repousse embossed with a central domed cartouche of flower and studs, the sides riveted and decorated with quatrefoil motifs, hinged lock, wooden interior and leather base, signed, 17cm wide, 7cm high, 12cm deep £250 - £350
525 A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts copper and silver overlay box, cuboid form with hinged lid, overlaid with a cast band of stylised daisies, central square rosette, on ball feet, twin compartment interior, 17.5cm wide, 5.5cm high, 13.5cm deep £200 - £300
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523 An Arts and Crafts copper charger, probably Newlyn, broad rimmed, decorated with lappet and wreath design, 43cm diameter £70 - £100
523A Keswick School of Industrial Art, a pair of copper candlesticks, tripod bases, bud holders, sconces stamped KSIA, 18cm high (2).
Note: the bases are possibly by Conrad Dressler £150 - £200
526
526 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and enamelled inkwell, model 0404, kidney shaped tray form, relief moulded with stylised buds, set with blue green enamel plaques, 23cm long £500 - £800
524
524 An Arts and Crafts copper photo frame, shaped bracket form, embossed with upturned cornucopia, knotted foliate tendrils and lily motifs, circular glass and easel back, opening 10.5cm diameter, overall 26cm x 22cm £100 - £200
527
527 Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and enamelled casket, model 0851, cushioned cuboid form, the lid with a metallic red, green and blue enamel roundel, 11.5cm wide, 8cm high, 9cm deep £200 - £400
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528 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and Clutha glass comport, model 0276, the double ogee marbled aventurine glass bowl supported in a pierced foliate tendril dish on three buttressed legs and circular base, 17cm high £1,000 - £1,500
531 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter biscuit barrel, model 0194, bowed cuboid form, relief moulded with chequered stylised leaf design, 12cm high £300 - £500
532 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter bowl, model 01137, cast with knotted tendril and heart leaf decoration, on three coiled whiplash bracket feet, 14cm diameter £200 - £300
529 An Arts and Crafts copper and Ruskin cabochon tea caddy, in the style of the Birmingham Guild, cylindrical beaten form with three rivetted straps and lobed spade feet, set with turquoise domed roundels, 13cm high £300 - £500
530 Rex Silver for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and green glass tea caddy, model 0861, the James Powell and Sons optic moulded vessel within a cast leaf and berry design pierced basket, the lid with a clematis rosette, 11.5cm high £150 - £250
533 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and glass butter dish and knife, model 0314, straight sided circular form with green glass liner, cast with knotted tendril and bud design, the knife of a similar design, 17cm long (2) £350 - £450
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534 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter hot water jug, model 0958, domed conical form with hinged lid, cast in relief with knotted tendril and stylised poppy head design, rattan handle, 13.5cm high £200 - £300
535 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter four piece tea set, model 0374, sugar loaf form, cast with knotted tendril and seed motifs to each, the teapot and lidded jug with lacquered handles, 13.5cm high (4) £800 - £1,200
536 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter large shallow bowl or high rimmed tray, model 01277, cast with a wreath of knotted tendril and bud motifs, 29cm diameter £500 - £800
537 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter tray, model 0163, circular, cast with knotted tendril and bud centre, 22cm diameter £100 - £200
538 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and enamelled vase, model 01104, footed trumpet form, cast with knotted teasel head vines and studded with blue green enamel cabochons, on broad foot, 16cm high £400 - £600
539 WMF, a large Jugendstil silver plated figural centrepiece, the rectangular section planter on four foliate and floral bracket feet, a winged semi nude fairy kneeling on a rocky outcrop and peering over the trough, 56cm long £1,300 - £1,500
540 Achille Gamba, a Jugendstil pewter inkwell, in the Art Nouveau style, circa 1910, modelled with a woman reading a letter, on a sinuous tendril and floral cast tray with lidded ink pot, German pewter marks, 19cm high £200 - £300
541 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated pill box, palm fitting circular form, the hinged lid embossed with a child feeding geese, within rectangular vignette flanked by concentric triangular brackets, stamped marks, 6cm diameter £40 - £70
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542 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and cut glass biscuit barrel, the cylindrical vessel with band of lens and acid cut lovenges, within a reticulated and embossed laurel basket, with fixed handle, plain stepped lid, stamped marks, 26cm high £50 - £80
543 A large Art Nouveau silver plated centrepiece jardiniere, twin handled boat form with metal liner, heavily cast and chased with open foliate tendril and floral design, on bracket feet, with bisected acanthus scroll handles, stamped marks VS, 41cm long £100 - £200
544 WMF, a large Jugendstil silver plated desk stand, modelled as a motor car with racing drivers, scrolling foliate motifs to the trough, the bonnet opening to reveal stamp trays, the boot with an inkwell, 38cm long £1,800 - £2,200
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545 Louis Comfort Tiffany for Tiffany Studios, a gilt metal Favrille vase, crackle textured trumpet form on splayed foot with cast ropetwist Moorish arcading and turquoise enamelled diamond motifs, stamped marks, 27.5cm high £400 - £600
546 Robert Welch, a pair of Campden cast iron miniature candlesticks, circa 1961, each with triple disc knops, label remnants, 9.5cm high (2) £30 - £50
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GLASS including the Geoffrey and Anne Wellings Collection of Georgian glassware
554 An engraved opaque twist wine glass, circa 1760, the ogee bowl engraved with a basket of fruit and flowers, surmounted by a bird, the reverse with a bird in flight holding an olive branch, on double spiral and multistrand tubular core stem, 14.5cm high, foot 7.1cm diameter, rim 5.1cm diameter £80 - £120
547 A Jacobite type opaque twist wine glass, circa 1750, the flared trumpet bowl engraved with a six petal rose and a moth, on a four spiral and multi stranded core stem, conical foot, 16.2cm high, foot 7.7cm diameter, rim 7cm diameter £100 - £150
548 A Jacobite wine glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl engraved with a five petal rose and single bud, the reverse with lily of the valley, on a bowed facet cut stem and facet cut conical foot, 14.5cm high, foot 7.3cm diameter, rim 5cm diameter £100 - £200
549 A Jacobite wine glass, circa 1750, the trumpet bowl engraved with a six petal rose and single bud, the reverse with a lens cut six pointed star, 15.5cm high, foot 7.6cm diameter, rim 6.4cm diameter £70 - £100
550 A Jacobite opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the ovoid bowl engraved with a carnation and closed bud, the reverse with a moth, on a double series four strand and central cable core stem, conical foot, 12.5cm high, foot 6.4cm diameter, rim 4.9cm diameter £80 - £120
555 A balustroid wine glass, circa 1730, the bell shaped bowl on a centrally ball knopped stem with controlled air bubble inclusions, on a domed foot, 16.6cm high, foot 7.8cm diameter, rim 7.2cm diameter £60 - £80
556 A plain stemmed wine glass, circa 1740, the basal knopped bell shaped bowl on a plain stem and folded conical foot, 16.2cm high, foot 8cm diameter, rim 7.8cm diameter £50 - £80
557 An acorn knopped baluster wine glass, circa 1720, the flared bell shaped bowl with teardrop inclusion, on a multi knopped and internally teared stem, on a folded conical foot, 16.5cm high, foot 7.5cm diameter, rim 6.6cm diameter £150 - £250
558 An air drop wine glass, circa 1750, the large flared trumpet bowl with central bubble inclusion within a ring of eight further drops, on plain stem and domed foot, 18.2cm high, foot 7.6cm diameter, rim 7.9cm diameter £80 - £120
551 A Jacobite engraved wine glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl with six petal rose and phoenix, on a facet cut bowed stem and conical foot, 15cm high, rim 5.4cm diameter, foot 6.8cm diameter £50 - £80
552 A Jacobite wine glass, circa 1750, the large round funnel bowl engraved with a seven petal rose and single bud, the reverse with a moth, on a plain stem and conical foot, 18.5cm high, foot 8cm diameter, rim, 7.4cm diameter £200 - £300
553 A Jacobite air twist wine glass or flute, 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
559 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1755, the large round funnel bowl on a double series, two strand spiral and internal lattice cable core stem, on conical foot, 15.2cm high, foot 7cm diameter, rim 6.1cm diameter £100 - £150
560 A triple knopped opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the bell shaped bowl on a multi strand spiral and lattice core stem, on conical foot, 16.5cm high, foot 7.5cm diameter, rim 6.7cm diameter £80 - £120
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551 - 554
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561 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1755, the round funnel bowl on a multi stranded double spiral with central corkscrew core, 14cm high, foot 6.1cm diameter, rim 5cm diameter £80 - £120
562 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1760, the ogee bowl on a single series multi stranded spiral knopped stem, on conical foot, 15.2cm high, foot 6cm diameter, rim 4.5cm diameter £60 - £80
569 An opaque twist glass flute, the optic fluted conical bowl, on a double strand an helixical core stem, conical foot, 16.3cm high, foot 6.9cm diameter, rim 5cm diameter £120 - £180
570 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the flute moulded ovoid bowl on a double series, multi strand single spiral and twisted ribbon core stem, conical foot, 14cm high, foot 7.1cm diameter, rim 5.1cm diameter £80 - £120
563 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1755, the large ogee bowl on a double series two strand corkscrew and internal lattice cable core stem, on conical foot, 16.5cm high, foot 6.9cm diameter, rim 6.2cm diameter £100 - £150
564 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1760, the tulip shaped bowl on a double strand spiral and multi stranded coil core stem, on conical foot, 12.8cm high, foot 6.5cm diameter, rim 5cm diameter £40 - £70
565 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
566 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1760, the ogee bowl on a double spiral and central multi strand twisted core stem, conical foot, 15cm high, foot 6.7cm diameter, rim 5.2cm diameter £80 - £120
571 A tear drop wine glass, circa 1760, the trumpet bowl on a single tear drop stem and conical foot, 16cm high, foot 7.1cm diameter, rim 6.5cm diameter £50 - £80
572 A basal knopped wine glass, circa 1740, the trumpet bowl on a plain stem with internal tear drop air bubble and folded conical foot, 16.2cm high, foot 8.4cm diameter, rim 7.6cm diameter £120 - £180
573 An air stem wine glass, circa 1760, the trumpet bowl on a plain stem with central elongated bubble inclusion, on a conical foot, 16.5cm high, foot 8.1cm diameter, rim 7.5cm diameter £50 - £80
574 A balustroid wine glass, circa 1740, the bell shaped bowl on a basal knopped inverse baluster stem, conical and folded foot, 14.3cm high, foot 6.4cm diameter, rim 5.9cm diameter £100 - £150
567 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl on a double series, multi stranded ribbon coil and internal double helix spiral stem, on conical foot, 16cm high, foot 6.4cm diameter, rim 5.2cm diameter £80 - £120
568 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1765, the half fluted round funnel bowl engraved with fruiting grape vine to the rim, on a multi strand ribbon spiral and central double helix core stem, on conical foot, 14.6cm high, foot 7cm diameter, rim 5.4cm diameter £100 - £150
575 A composite stem wine glass, circa 1750, the trumpet bowl on inverse baluster multi spiral air twist stem, conical foot, 18cm high, foot 7.1cm diameter, rim 7.4cm diameter £80 - £120
576 A composite double knopped air twist wine glass, circa 1760, the round funnel bowl on a multi spiral stem with plain collar, on conical foot, 16cm high, foot 7.6cm diameter, rim 5.2cm diameter £100 - £200
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577 A composite stem wine glass, circa 1755, the round funnel bowl on a multi spiral airtwist inverse baluster stem, terminating in a conical foot, 16.3cm high, foot 7.4cm diameter, rim 6cm diameter £70 - £100
578 A Jacobite type double knopped air twist wine glass, circa 1755, the round funnel bowl engraved and cut with Jacobite butterfly and fruiting grape vine, on a multi spiral stem and conical foot, 16.5cm high, foot 7.5cm diameter, rim 5.9cm diameter £80 - £120
585 An air twist wine glass, circa 1750, the trumpet bowl on a single series multi spiral stem and folded foot, 18.7cm high, foot 8.8cm diameter, rim 8.2cm diameter £100 - £150
586 A facet cut wine glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl with OXO cut band to the rim, on a facet cut stem and conical foot, 13.5cm high, foot 7.2cm diameter, rim 5.2cm diameter£80 - £120
579 A plain stemmed wine glass, circa 1740, the ogee bowl on cylindrical stem and conical folded foot, 15cm high, foot 7.4cm diameter, rim 7.8cm diameter £80 - £120
580 An air trap ale glass, circa 1750, the trumpet bowl engraved with hops and barley, on a single air bubble stem and folded foot, 16.5cm high, foot 8.6cm diameter, rim 8.6cm diameter £80 - £120
581 A balustroid wine glass, circa 1735, the bell shaped bowl with engraved fruiting vine to the rim, on an annulated and basal knopped stem, terminating in a domed foot, 16.5cm high, foot 7.2cm diameter, rim 7.4cm diameter £100 - £200
582 A Jacobite wine glass, circa 1745, the conical bow engraved with a ten petal rose and bumble bee, on plain truncated stem and folded conical foot, 10.5cm high, foot 5.7cm diameter, rim 5.2cm diameter £60 - £80
587 An airtwist wine glass, circa 1755, the pan topped bowl on a multi strand open spiral stem, conical foot, 14.8cm high, foot 6.5cm diameter, rim 5.5cm diameter £100 - £150
588 An opaque twist wine glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on a single series corkscrew twist stem, terminating in a conical foot, 15cm high, foot 6.9cm diameter, rim 5cm diameter £80 - £120
589 An engraved glass opaque twist flute, circa 1755, the round funnel bowl engraved with a crest and inscription Major, on a multi stranded twisted corkscrew stem and conical foot, 18.8cm high, foot 7.4cm diameter, rim 5.6cm diameter £100 - £200
590 An opaque twist toasting glass, circa 1770, the trumpet bowl on a four strand and multi spiral core stem, thick flat foot, 11.5cm high, foot 7.5cm diameter, rim 7.4cm diameter £100 - £150
583 A facet cut wine glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl with OXO cut band to the rim, on a facet cut stem and conical foot, 14cm high, foot 7.2cm diameter, rim 5.2cm diameter £60 - £80
584 An airtwist wine glass, circa 1750, the bell shaped bowl with multi strand internal air spirals to the lower section, running into the stem, terminating in a domed foot, 16.8cm high, foot 7.3cm diameter, rim 6.4cm diameter £80 - £120
591 A pair of air twist wine glasses, circa 1765, the ogee bowls engraved with floral sprigs, on multi strand ribbon spiral and central double helix core stems, 15cm high, feet 7.6cm diameter, rims 5.1cm diameter (2) £200 - £300
592 A near pair of airtwist wine glasses, circa 1755, the bell shaped bowls on inverse baluster multi spiral stems with plain collars, on conical feet, 15.5cm high, rim 5.5cm diameter, foot 6.6cm diameter (2) £70 - £100
579 - 582
583 - 586
587 - 590
591 and 592
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593 - 595
593 A facet cut pedestal sweetmeat glass, circa 1770, the tulip bowl cut with geometric mitre decoration, on a knopped stem, ogee rimmed conical foot, 17cm high £100 - £200
594 Two glass optic moulded pedestal sweetmeat dishes, circa 1760, each with fluted ogee bowls, one with a composite inverse hollow baluster stem, with controlled air trap knop, domed folded foot, the other on a conical wrythen foot, 18cm high (2) £60 - £80
595 A Sunderland Bridge glass rummer, circa 1820, the conical bucket bowl engraved with a rectangular framed panel of the iron bridge and ship in sail, inscribed below, the reverse with a vacant cartouche flanked by rose and thistle, on ball knopped stem, 15cm high £50 - £80
596 A set of six George III cut glass rummers, circa 1800, the pan top or ogee bowls with a ribbon band of swagged crosshatch decoration, below star cut rosettes, on blade and ball knopped stem and conical foot, 16.5cm high (6) £120 - £180
598
598 An Irish glass decanter, Cork Glass Company, circa 1800, squat Prussian form, tooled three ring neck, engraved with a band of trellis panels and foliate sprigs, above a mould blown fluted base, bullseye stopper, moulded mark Cork Glass Co, 26cm high £300 - £500
597
597 An Irish glass decanter, Waterloo Glass Company, Cork, circa 1820, Prussian form, three ring neck and cut with star and arcade design in the Waterford style, mould blown fluted base, mushroom stopper, moulded mark Waterloo Co Cork, 25cm high £200 - £400
599
599 A near pair of Irish glass Acts of Union decanters, probably Cork, circa 1805, Prussian form, three ring necks, each engraved with foliate festoons and garlands suspended from ribbon bows, between the floral symbols of England, Ireland and Scotland, above moulded fluted bases, bullseye stoppers, rough pontil moulded bases, 27cm high (2) £500 - £800
600 A pair of Anglo Irish cut glass decanters, probably Waterford, circa 1790, tapered ovoid form, two ring necks, slice and facet cut with a central band of swags and star centred cartouches, fluted lower sections, facet cut disc stoppers, 28.5cm high (2) £300 - £500
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601
601 A pair of Anglo Irish cut glass decanters, circa 1800, rounded Prussian form, three ring necks, cut with bands of hobnail diamonds, between fluting, circular bullseye stoppers, 26.5cm high (2) £200 - £400
603 An Irish glass decanter, probably Cork, circa 1810, Prussian form, three ring neck, engraved with thistles between garland swags suspended from ribbon bows, above a moulded fluted base, lozenge stopper, 27cm high £100 - £200
602
602 An Anglo Irish cut glass decanter, circa 1770, tapered form, slice cut, with low relief rings and facet cut band, lozenge stopper, 29.5cm high £100 - £200
604
604 A pair of Anglo Irish glass spirit decanters, circa 1775, tapered form with moulded fluting and lemon squeezer bases, lozenge cut stoppers, 22cm high (2) £50 - £80
606
606 A cut glass decanter, circa 1770, mallet form, engraved and etched with a central band of roses and buds, a bird in flight holding a branch, below a facet cut shoulder and neck, similarly cut to the lower body, facet disc stopper, 27.5cm high £150 - £250
605
605 A George III etched glass three ring neck decanter, circa 1780, barrel form with lozenge stopper, engraved with the arms and crest of the Gleane family of Hardwick, Norfolk, baronets, above motto Perfect and number 23346, possibly of Jacobite significance 23rd March 1746, 24.5cm high £80 - £120
607
607 Baccarat, a 19th century glass spirit decanter, circa 1835, in a moulded honeysuckle design, cuboid form with swag decoration, moulded mushroom stopper, star cut base and cut neck, 18cm high £40 - £60
603
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608
608 A French flash cut glass scent bottle, probably Baccarat, circa 1900, cranberry over colourless, cylindrical, with alternating bands of star cut and red panels, 13cm high £40 - £60
611 Stevens and Williams, an Arts and Crafts amber glass bowl, circa 1900, optic wrythen fluting, polished pontil, 21cm diameter £20 - £40
609
609 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts green glass bowl, circa 1890, oplic ribbed shallow conical form with wide everted serpentine rim, 20.5cm diameter £50 - £80
610 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts glass vase, circa 1910, ribbed trumpet form with folded rim, on wide foot, incised registration number 543290, 12.5cm high £30 - £50
612
612 Louis Comfort Tiffany, an Arts and Crafts iridescent glass dish, circa 1910, rounded with inverted and crimped rim, gold lustre, incised marks LCT and 211, 7.5cm diameter £100 - £150
613 Loetz, a Secessionist Rubin Papillon glass and pewter mounted twin handled vase, the iridescent speckled squat bulbous body within a cage of knotted and entwined foliate tendrils and two whiplash handles, 17.5m high £2,500 - £3,000
614 Josef Rindskopf, a pair of gilt metal mounted Secessionist glass vases, lobed conical gourd form green with mottled red papillon lower bodies, in foliate tendril and bracket footed mounts, 32.5cm high (2) £80 - £120
615
615 Rindskopf, a Secessionist iridescent glass vase, bulbous form with conical neck and open mouth, marbled agate lustre, 15.5cm high £40 - £70
616 Haida Faschule, a Secessionist enamelled and frosted glass pedestal bowl and cover, circa 1920, vertical stripes of red enamel and frosting, floral swags to the body and foot and roundels of rosettes to the lid, 26cm high £80 - £120
617 Johann Oertel, Haida, a Secessionist enamelled glass vase, circa 1910, footed form, painted with floral rosettes within frosted oval panels in a millefleur ground, 15cm high £40 - £70
611
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613
618
618 Haida Faschule, a Secessionist enamelled glass vase, circa 1915, double ogee pedestal form, painted with a serpentine trellis of alternating concentric geometric panels and floral rosettes, 16cm high £100 - £200
620 Meyr’s Neffe, Adolf, a Secessionist cut glass wine glass, circa 1910, heavy slice cut knopped and collared octagonal form on stepped foot, 12cm high Note: examples of similar glasses, probably from the same wine service are in the collection of MAK, Vienna and illustrated in Rainald, F. 2017, The Glass of the Architect: Vienna 1900-1937; displaying the influence of Otto Prutscher and Josef Hoffmann also working with the Meyrs Neffe factory. £80 - £120
621 Adolf Beckert for Steinschonau, a Secessionist enamelled glass box and cover, circa 1915, cylindrical form cut with panels, painted with black silhouette roundels of musical putti amongst wild flowers, between floral garlands, the lid with gilded banding, 13cm high £60 - £80
622 Johann Oertel, Haida, a Secessionist flash cut glass vase and cover, circa 1905, yellow over colourless, ogee barrel form, cut with stylised lilies, each with a different flower head, domed lid and amber finial, wheel cut Oertel mark, 23cm high £100 - £150
623 Charles Schneider, a large Art Deco glass vase, circa 1930, footed ovoid form, marbled yellow and brown, etched mark, 45cm high £400 - £600
624
624 Karl Wiedmann for WMF, an Art Deco Ikora glass bowl, circa 1930, flared form, marbled blue over yellow and opaque mottled ground, blue folded rim, polished pontil, 23.5cm diameter £80 - £120
619
619 Faschule Haida, Johann Oertel, a Secessionist enamelled glass vase, circa 1910, footed conical form, painted with chevron trellis banding and stylised thistles, 16cm high £50 - £80
625
625 Elizabeth Graydon Stannus, an Art Deco Graystan vase, shouldered barrel form with everted lip, marbled and clouded apple green decoration, signed, 24cm high £50 - £80
620
622
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626
626 Elizabeth Graydon Stannus, an Art Deco Graystan vase, barrel form, marbled and clouded purple decoration, signed, 19cm high £40 - £70
627 Elizabeth Graydon Stannus, an Art Deco Graystan vase, shouldered barrel form with everted lip, marbled and clouded jade green decoration, signed, 24cm high £50 - £80
629
629 An Art Deco etched and cut glass decanter or scent bottle, circa 1925, waisted cylindrical drum form, fluted to the lower section, engraved with Pierrot and Pierrette holding hour glasses, in a garden scene with horse and other figures, 12.5cm high
Note: possibly the work of Edward Hald for Orrefors, the scenes depicted are probably from Ernest Dowson’s poem The Pierrot of the Minute, originally illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley £50 - £80
631 A Venetian Murano glass zanfirico vase, probably Venini, bulbous form with flared and crimped rim, opaque latticino stripes, 10.5cm high £30 - £50
628
628 Elizabeth Graydon Stannus, an Art Deco Graystan vase, shouldered ovoid form with everted lip, marbled and clouded red opaque decoration, signed, 17cm high £50 - £80
630
630 Ludwig Kny for Stuart and Sons, an Art Deco cut glass bowl, circa 1930s, shallow conical form on rounded foot, decorated with a band of lens cut ovals between chevron borders, the rim notched and banded, 29cm diameter, 9cm high £50 - £80
632
632 Moser, a cameo etched triple cased glass vase, conical bucket form, acid engraved with roses, blue over pink over colourless frosted, acid mark, 22cm high £60 - £100
633 A set of twelve Webb Corbett stemmed drinking glasses, six in blue and six in yellow glass £80 - £120
634 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 - £400
635
635 Siddy Langley, an iridescent studio glass vase, 1997, flattened baluster form, applied with a naturalistic combed band on pitted golden lustre ground, signed, 20cm high £40 - £70
631
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CONTINENTAL CERAMICS
636 A Delft blue and white broad rimmed charger, circa 1720, painted with geometric foliate swags and a central floral rosette, 33cm diameter £100 - £150
637
637 A large Delft blue and white lobed charger, Hanau, circa 1720, ogee section, painted with a bird on a branch amongst flowering rocky foliage, 35.5cm diameter £150 - £250
638 A Dutch Delft polychrome dish, in the Imari palette, octagonal section reeded form, painted with a Japanese still life of vases and flowers, in iron red and green, with blue, incised marks D AP X, 27cm diameter £80 - £120
640
643
643 A 19th century Dresden porcelain model table, the oval top painted with a Watteau type scene of a courting couple in a garden landscape, within gilt foliate scroll border, relief moulded caryatid putti legs and garland ruyi frieze, underglaze blue crossed sword marks, 12.5cm wide £80 - £120
639
639 A Dutch Delft polychrome dish, probably 18th century, lobed ogee form, painted with a central lion within tulip border, painted 2 2, 22.5cm diameter £60 - £100
A Dutch Delft blue and white tea caddy, 18th century, cuboid form, painted with Chinese style figures amongst trees, below a hatched chevron band, painted monogram AG, 13cm high £40 - £60
640
641
641 An Italian Maiolica alborello pharmacy jar, probably 17th century, waisted shouldered form, polychrome decorated with foliate scroll motifs, 25.5cm high £80 - £120
642 A collection of 18th century porcelain handled pistol grip knives and forks, blue and white onion pattern, in the Meissen style, Dutch steel blades £70 - £90
644 A Continental porcelain framed oval mirror, late 19th Century, florally encrusted branch design in the white, mounted on a dark blue velvet cushion frame with easel bracket, 50 by 40cm £150 - £200
645
645 Veuve Perrin (attributed), a French faience toy model of a chair, in the Louis XV style, relief modelled and painted with Reynard the Fox and a Romantic riverside view, within Rococo scroll and garland borders, highlighted in raised gilt, 11.5cm high £80 - £120
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646
646 Herend of Hungary, a punch pot and cover, white ground painted with parrots and floral decoration, gilt scroll handle with rose finial, printed marks, 22cm high £150 - £250
647 KPM Berlin, a figure of a sea lion, modelled in coiled position, underglaze blue marks, 21cm high £200 - £300
648
648 Collet, pair of porcelain metal mounted vases, urn form, painted with muses and putti in clouds, mounted in champleve enamels, 21cm high (2) £100 - £200
649
649 A Royal Copenhagen model of a snowy owl with rabbit, 23cm high £400 - £600
650
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650 Antoine Barriere, an Art Deco Limoges pate sur pate panel, circa 1925, circular plaque form decorated with a kneeling woman and hoop, gilt foliage, incised marks, 13cm diameter, framed £100 - £200
651 Sally Tuffin for Moorcroft, a Finches vase, circa 1980, spherical form, impressed marks, WM monogram, 17cm high £60 - £80
652 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Primrose Biscuit barrel and cover, with script ‘The Greenwood Lighting with its Sunny Smile’, signed by S.T, cylindrical form, 11cm high £60 - £80
653 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, A Cheetah pattern Mr T shape vase, globular form, 2006, marked No.8, 18.5cm high £100 - £200
654 Sally Tuffin for Richard Dennis, a large Fig and Leaf vase, teardrop form, 2008, marked No.5, signed by S.T, 33.5cm high £100 - £200
655 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, A Tiger vase in the Mr T shape, squat inverse baluster form, 2004, marked No.14, 21cm high £100 - £200
656 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Passion Flower vase, stepped cylindrical form, 2008, marked Trial, 22cm high £100 - £200
656
657
657 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, a lustred Snake vase, shouldered and tapered form, 2004, marked Trial, 32.5cm high £100 - £200
658 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, A Heron vase, slender baluster form, 2000, marked No.8, 34cm high £100 - £200
659 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Wedding Dresses, a vase for Gala Day, 2011, limited edition vase, footed flared cylindrical form, No.1 of 25, 31cm high £100 - £200
660 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Pheasant, a large teardrop 14 vase, tapered cylindrical form, 2004, marked No.12, 33.5cm high£100 - £200
661
661 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, after George Sturn, Holdenwood, a vase with Stag and Deer, inverse baluster form, 2009, marked No.4 of 12, 36cm high £100 - £200
662 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China
Works, a snake bottle vase, slender baluster form, 2001, marked Trial No.5, 29cm high £100 - £200
663 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Datura pattern vase, Etruscan form, 2002, marked No 1, 41cm high £150 - £200
664 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China
Works, a head shaped pot in the Leaves pattern, ovoid form, 2008, marked Trial No.2, 20cm high £100 - £200
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665. Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, a Fulani silver lustre head shape pot, ovoid form,2007, marked No.1 of 10, signed by S.T 20cm high £100 - £200
669 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Canterbury Tales vase, for the Neville Pundole Gallery, 2003, cylindrical form, marked No.128 of 20, 24cm high £100 - £200
670 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, an Etruscan vase, in the Poppy pattern, inverse baluster form, Edition of 15, 2008, marked No.1 signed by S.T, 36cm high £100 - £200
671 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Limited Edition vase, baluster form in the Duck Pond pattern, 2008, No.4, signed by S.T, 36.5cm high £100 - £200
672 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China
Works, a Geometric fish vase, L W Ovoid shape, 2013, Trial 2 £100 - £200
673 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China
677
677 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China
666
666 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Girl with Cherries, a head shaped pot and cover, 2009, marked No.2 of 10, 20cm high £100 - £200
667 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, a Lily head shaped pot and cover, ovoid form, 2006, marked Trial No.1, 20cm high £100 - £200
668 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, a lustred Carp M flask and cover, tear drop form, 2008 No.2 of 20, modelling by Alan Pepper, signed by S.T, 36cm high £100 - £200
Works, Bullerswood pattern Etruscan 14 vase for the V&A, 2003, No.2/100 35.5cm high £100 - £200
674 Sally Tuffin for Richard Dennis, Egyptian Iris vase, flared trumpet form, 2003, 21cm high £100 - £200
Works, a clown stepped vase, cylindrical form, 2008, marked Trial No.1, 21.5cm high £100 - £200
669
675
675 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Morph flask, teardrop form, 2007, marked No.5, 20.5cm high £100 - £200
676 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Medieval Ships, footed cylindrical form, 2009, No.6 of 30, signed by S.T, 22.5cm high £100 - £200
678
678 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China
Works, oak flask and owl lid, autumn, bottle vase and cover, 2009, modelling by Alan Pepper, marked Trial, 24.5cm high £100 - £200
679 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China
Works, a kingfisher flask and cover, tear drop form, 2006, modelling by Alan Pepper, marked No.12, 23cm high £100 - £200
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680
680 Sally Tuffin for Dennis China Works, Spring Shopping, a silver lustred vase, cylindrical footed form, 2001, marked No.3 of 20, signed by S.T, 31cm high £100 - £200
681 Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Egyptian Sunburst vase, flared trumpet form, 2002, marked No 4, 21cm high £100 - £150
682 Sally Tuffin for Richard Dennis, Eagle Black vase, large tapered inverse baluster form, 2001, 39.5cm high £100 - £200
683 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) £100 - £150
684 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, three Aurelian gilt Poppy vases, circa 1898, inverse baluster, pedestal and twin handled ovoid forms, printed marks, 30cm high (3) £200 - £300
685 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 £350 - £450
686 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Florian Dianthus vase, circa 1899, slender inverse baluster form, printed marks, incised monogram, 30.5cm high £250 - £350
687 Francis Arthur Edwardes for Moorcroft, a Flambe Japanese Mask paperweight, circa 1920, modelled as a Noh mask, Moorcroft Museum label verso, 9cm long £400 - £600
688 Francis Arthur Edwardes for Moorcroft, a Flambe Japanese Mask paperweight, circa 1920, modelled as a Noh mask, Moorcroft Museum label verso, 8cm long £400 - £600
689 A.W.N Pugin for Minton and Royal Crown Derby, a Gothic Revival prototype cup, saucer and plate in the ‘proverb’ design, hand painted lettering, in green with pink floral motifs (3) Note: some pieces were never put into production £350 - £450
690 Christopher Dresser for Minton, three plates, with celeste blue borders, jewelled with floral and geometric motifs, 27cm diameter (3)
Note: probably never put into production £80 - £120
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687
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691 Christopher Dresser (attributed) for Watcombe, an art pottery terracotta jug, circa 1885, rounded conical form, jewelled and enamelled geometric bands, highlighted in gilt, impressed W mark, 15cm high £40 - £70
692 Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement jug and bowl, 1883, the jug of angled baluster form, decorated with red ground bands of pomegranate, prunus and Japanese flora, between green borders of Gothic trefoils and foliate scrolls, 20.5cm high (2) £60 - £80
694 Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware vase, 1884, bulbous ovoid form, sgraffito decorated in the Mannerist style with zoomorphic foliate scroll and mask decoration, incised marks 4.2.84 R W Martin + Bros London + Southall, 22cm high £3,000 - £4,000
693
693 Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an art pottery jug, circa 1880, the hemispherical body with conical neck and angled strap handle, impressed facsimile signature and Henry Tooth monogram, 20.5cm high £300 - £500
695
695 William De Morgan for Merton Abbey, an Arts and Crafts three tile panel, circa 1890, each with a blue bird in a flowering shrub, impressed marks, 20.5cm square each (3) £5,000 - £6,000
696 William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, a Persian flowering foliage tile, impressed marks, 15.5cm square £80 - £120
694
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700 John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts lustre bowl, circular flared form, the centre painted with a band of leaping fish, on a scrolling knotted seaweed ground, feeding from a central pool of tadpoles in silver, within a purple iridescent border, the exterior with interlocking green circles, 31cm diameter £500 - £800
701 Maw and Co., a Persian Lustre vase, 1890, footed bulbous form, painted with Moorish floral motifs and foliate lappets, below a quatrefoil rosette and trellis neck, painted marks, 22cm high £200 - £400
702 A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases, onion bottle form, relief moulded floral and scroll decoration, 18.5cm high £40 - £70
703 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a silver mounted stoneware beaker, 1877, conical form, sgraffito decorated with kittens and cats in an open landscape, between foliate borders, 14cm high £200 - £400
704 Francis Pope for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, 1904, conical double gourd form, sgraffito decorated with stylised seeding poppy heads, on a blue green ground, impressed marks and monogram, 27cm high £150 - £250
705 Francis Pope for Royal Doulton, a stoneware jardiniere on stand, sgraffito decorated with knotted tendril and rosette design, 104cm high £700 - £900
697
697 Della Robbia, an art pottery vase, albarello style, sgraffito decorated with bands of swags, turquoise green glaze, incised marks, 13.5cm high £70 - £100
698
698 John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts lustre bowl, footed form, painted with a central peacock with silver backed floral tail feathers, on an ochre ground, the exterior with wave bands, 17cm diameter £150 - £250
699
699 John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts lustre twin handled motto bowl, the interior painted with rosettes and foliate fronds on a silver ground, within a gilt lettered inscription, Love and Gold, Hard to Get, Hard to Hold, the exterior with geometric bands, 17cm wide100 £100 - £150
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706 A Royal Doulton stoneware jardiniere and stand, relief moulded Art Nouveau style foliate cartouches, 106cm high £500 - £700
707 Agnette Hoy for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, circa 1950s, bulbous form, sgraffito decorated with incised fan and geometric panels, dark brown glaze, impressed marks, 24cm high £80 - £120
712
712 Mary Seton Watts for Compton Pottery, an Arts and Crafts pottery plaque, St Michael, circa 1919, modelled in relief as the saint in armour holding scales and a staff, highlighted in gilt, incised mark ANM 29/8/19, original paper label, 19.5cm x 12cm £200 - £400
708
708 Mary Butterton for Doulton Lambeth, a Faience vase, 1877, ovoid bottle form with flared neck, painted in the Persian style with flowers and foliage, impressed and painted marks, 22cm high £100 - £150
709 Kate Rogers for Doulton Lambeth, an Impasto vase, 1886, inverse baluster form, painted in relief with flowering clematis vine, impressed marks and monogram, 22cm high £30 - £50
709A A Doulton Lambeth Diamond Jubilee commemorative stoneware beaker, relief moulded with portraits of Queen Victoria in 1837 and 1897, impressed marks, 12.5cm high £30 - £50
710 Alberta Green for Doulton Lambeth, a Faience vase, shouldered and footed ovoid form, painted with fruit blossom on a blue ground, between lappet bands, painted and printed marks, 30cm high £150 - £250
711 A Doulton Lambeth faience lustre vase, footed inverse baluster form, painted with daisies and cornflowers, on gilt foliate scroll ground, painted marks, 18cm high £100 - £150
711A A Doulton Lambeth stoneware isobath, green glazed cylindrical form with reeded banding, impressed marks, 13cm high £40 - £60
713
713 Charles Cundall for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1910, bulbous form, painted with bronze iridescent leopards in a forest of artichoke trees and falling leaves, impressed marks and painted monograms, 18cm high £800 - £1,200
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.
714
714 Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1909, shouldered form, painted with a band of iridescent swans on foliate scroll ground, over pale green glaze, 14cm high £300 - £500
715 Bernard Moore, a Flambe vase, circa 1915, inverse baluster form, decorated with geese in flight, between bands of stylised clouds, painted marks and JHC monogram, 14cm high £120 - £180
716 Bernard Moore, a Flambe lustre vase, circa 1905, shouldered form decorated with three panels of poppy head vines, between foliate scroll bands, monograms, 25.5cm high £200 - £400
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717
717 George Cartlidge for S Hancock, a Morrisware vase, double ogee form, blue green and red cornflower design, 16cm high £80 - £120
721
721 Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired vase, 1922, shouldered form, white draining to mottled red, with a purple border to the foot, impressed marks, 22cm high £300 - £500
722 Ruskin Pottery, three crystalline bowls, 1927, conical and rounded forms, green grey glazed, impressed marks, 11cm diameter (3) £70 - £100
723 Ruskin Pottery, two oatmeal glazed bowls, circa 1930, speckled beige, incised marks and impressed marks, 20.5cm diameter (2) £50 - £80
724 Ruskin Pottery, five various souffle glazed and high fired buttons and brooches, circa 1920s, pink and brown, impressed marks, 4.5cm diameter £50 - £80
718
718 Kate Greenaway for Collingwood, a nursery egg cup and integrated stand, circa 1890s, transfer printed and hand coloured with children from Greenaways illustrations, 12.5cm diameter £20 - £40
719 Ruskin Pottery, a crystalline vase, circa 1932, bulbous baluster form, thick drip glazed orange over green over orange peel, impressed marks, 16cm high £50 - £80
720 Ruskin Pottery, three crystalline vase stands, circa 1932, in the Chinese carved hardwood style, each with bracket feet and central fixing holes, impressed marks, 20cm and 12cm diameter £80 - £120
725
725 Ruskin Pottery, a crystalline lamp base, 1930, hexagonal section cylindrical form, on bracket feet, beige over turquoise green, impressed marks, 21.5cm high £80 - £120
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.
726 Ruskin Pottery, a crystalline vase, circa 1932, bulbous form with flared trumpet neck, bands of mottled blue and matt green over beige, impressed marks, 24cm high £60 - £80
727 Ruskin Pottery, a crystalline lamp base, circa 1932, hexagonal section splayed form, on bracket feet, orange to green glaze, impressed marks, 20.5cm high £60 - £80
728 Ruskin Pottery, a crystalline vase, circa 1930, shouldered ovoid form, beige over yellow, with blue crystal speckles, impressed marks, 21cm high £60 - £100
729
729 Ruskin Pottery, a crystalline vase, circa 1932, shouldered bell form with reticulated neck, streaky green glaze, impressed marks, 23.5cm high £70 - £100
730
730 Two Art Deco Carlton Ware plates and a posy bowl, Rouge Royale and Blue Royale, including Cranes design, jewelled and gilded, 27.5cm diameter (3) £40 - £60
731
731 Carlton Ware, probably for Alfred Dunhill, an Art Deco Chinoiserie Bleu Royale cocktail shaker, circa 1930, shouldered form, powder blue ground, jewelled and gilded with Chinese populated garden landscape, below geometric shoulder, silver plated collar, stamped marks, 19.5cm high
Note: similar examples by Carlton Ware have a printed Alfred Dunhill retailers marks and it is likely Dunhill commissioned these shakers for sale in their showrooms
£80 - £120
732 Daisy Makeig-Jones for Wedgwood, a Fairyland lustre Gondola pattern Lily bowl, circa 1920, pattern No.Z4968, gilt Portland vase mark, 33cm diameter £1,500 - £2,000
733 Susie Cooper, an Art Deco plate, 1930s, small circular form painted with interlocking block pattern in grey, brown and yellow, Susie Cooper Production stamp, 9.5cm diameter £30 - £50
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734 Susie Cooper for Gray’s Pottery, an Art Deco jug, painted in an angular zigzag design in primary colours and green, printed marks, 11.5cm high £80 - £120
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.
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735 Susie Cooper for Gray’s Pottery, an Art Deco twin handled dish, oval form, painted with geometric design of interlocking blocks and stripes, printed marks, 26cm long £70 - £100
738 Susie Cooper, an Art Deco plate, 1930s, painted with randomly scattered blue and yellow lozenges, within a serpentine border in green and blue, Susie Cooper Production stamp, 22cm diameter £80 - £120
739 Susie Cooper, an Art Deco plate, 1930s, oval form, painted concentric bands in green, purple and yellow, Susie Cooper Production stamp, 21.5cm long £40 - £70
743 David Burnham Smith, Ice Man, a modelled porcelain three dimensional sculpture, fashioned as a bisque fired head encased within three detachable glazed blocks, incised artist monogram, 29cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Exhibition, May 1998, number 14 £600 - £800
736
736. Susie Cooper for Gray’s Pottery, an Art Deco tray, chamfered rectangular form, painted with geometric chevron and combed design in autumnal colours, 27cm long £70 - £100
737 Susie Cooper for Gray’s Pottery, an Art Deco pedestal bowl, footed chalice form, painted with flowers to the rim, printed marks, 10.5cm diameter£40 - £70
740 Susie Cooper, three Art Deco and Gray’s Pottery coffee cans and saucers, including concentric ring examples, floral etc. (3) £40 - £70
741
741 Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery, a Water Lily bowl, relief moulded, printed Clarice Cliff mark, 22.5cm long £40 - £70
742 John Maltby (1936-2020), Royal Barge, a studio pottery stoneware sculpture, impressed seal mark, 36cm high, 58cm long £1,000 - £1,500
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744 Mary Rich, a studio pottery vase, shouldered form with conical neck, decorated with bands of gilt chevrons on concentric blue and pink ground, impressed potters mark and signed, 28cm high £100 - £150
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745
745 Mary Rich, a studio pottery vase, flattened conical form, painted with bands of gilt ground chevrons, in green, above blue and green concentric banding, impressed seal mark and signed, 15.5cm high £70 - £100
746 Mary Rich, two studio pottery bowls, shallow conical form, painted with concentric chevron bands in gilt over green and blue and pink and mauve, impressed seal marks and signed, 27.5cm diameter (2) £80 - £120
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.
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BRITISH CERAMICS
747 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a marine painted three piece tea set, baluster form, each decorated with a central roundel to each side of coastal and port scenes of ships in sail, on a raised gilt foliate and cobalt blue ground, signed, 19cm high (3) £1,800 - £2,200
748 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a marine painted coffee pot, baluster form, painted with a central roundel to each side with ships off coastal waters, within raised gilt foliate and cobalt blue ground, 22.5cm high £750 - £900
749 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, painted with a floral bouquet within beaded border, on a gilt coral and pink ground, signed, 13.5cm diameter £300 - £400
750 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, painted with a floral bouquet within beaded border, on a gilt coral and pink ground, signed, 13.5cm diameter £300 - £400
751 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, painted with a floral bouquet within beaded border, on a gilt coral and pink ground, signed, 13.5cm diameter £300 - £400
752 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, painted with a floral bouquet within beaded border, on a raised gilt silvered yellow ground, signed13.5cm diameter £300 - £400
753 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a floral painted coffee can and saucer, cylindrical form, painted with a floral bouquet within beaded border, on a raised gilt silvered green ground, signed13.5cm diameter £300 - £500
754 A pair of Minton reticulated scene painted plates, each with a central view of Venice and a European river landscape, within turquoise lattice and landscape cartouche borders, puce marks, 24.5cm diameter (2) £200 - £300
755 A pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari 11258pattern tureens and covers, 1st quality, 32cm long (2) £50 - £80
756 A Minton pottery charger in the Genevese design, green transfer printed decoration, with children on a swing, 38cm diameter £80 - £120
757 A selection of Minton gilded porcelain table wares, including the Riverton, Atholl and Argyle patterns £150 - £200
758 Percy Brown for Minton, Woman on Bull, a prototype porcelain study, circa 1950 £150 - £200
759 Two Minton acid-etched and gilded cabinet plates, decorated throughout in the Persian style, 27cm diameter (2) £120 - £180
752
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.
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760
760 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
762 E O Ball for Coalport a jewelled and scene painted pedestal vase and cover, twin handled baluster form, decorated with a lake and mountain landscape within a gilt framed oval vignette, tooled gilt ground with graduated turquoise cabochons, domed foliate moulded cover with flower bud finial and foliate and floral moulded handles, on knopped stem and circular gilded foot, signed, painted gilt marks V7303/B/261 min, 17cm high £500 - £800
763 Cuthbert Gresley for Royal Crown Derby, a floral painted pedestal vase and cover, Campana urn form, the central bouquet within a beaded gilt border, on a foliate scroll green ground, on square foot, 26.5cm high £200 - £400
761 Marc Louis Solon for Minton, a pate sur pate plaque, rectangular form, depicting Venus about to discipline Cupid with an olive branch, blue ground, signed L Solon, in original J and W Vokins frame, 19cm x 10.5cm £5,000 - £8,000
764 C Harris For Royal Crown Derby, a pair of fancy bird painted vases and covers, flattened ovoid form with foliate scroll handles, on four scroll bracket feet, signed, 19cm high (2) £200 - £400
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764
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.
765 C Harris for Royal Crown Derby, a twin handled pedestal vase and cover, urn form painted with exotic birds and floral sprays in jewelled cartouches, on a green ground of festoons and foliate swags, 27cm high £200 - £400
768 W Bee for Royal Worcester, a pair of fruit painted plaques, decorated with pears, apples and grapes, 9cm diameter, framed (2) £120 - £180
769 E Raby for Royal Worcester, a large blush ivory jardiniere and stand, painted with flowers on a relief moulded baluster stand, 126cm high £300 - £500
770 R Sebright for Royal Worcester, three plates fruit painted dessert plates, 1910, each with different fruits, within a gilt beaded and foliate scroll pink and blue ground border, Maple and Co marks, 23cm diameter (3) £200 - £400
771 A Shuck and R Sebright for royal Worcester, two fruit painted dessert dishes, scalloped square section, each with central fruits within a beaded and foliate gilt blue and blush ground, 27cm diameter (2) £150 - £250
766
766 Milwyn Holloway (British, 1940-2020), Highland cattle in a landscape, signed l.r., on porcelain,12 by 17cm, framed £150 - £200
767 A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, twin handled ovoid bottle form, painted with chrysanthemums, in the Persian style, relief moulded lappet collar, 29cm high £100 - £150
772 A Hadleys Worcester pedestal vase and cover, modelled with twin horned mask handles, painted with monochrome birds on rose branches, reticulated and relief moulded bands, 26cm high £120 - £180
773 A Hadleys Worcester twin handled vase and cover, relief moulded pedestal urn form, painted with a pheasant in flight over thicket of brambles, blue and green handles and borders, 35cm high £150 - £250
774 A Hadleys Worcester inkwell, reticulated and relief moulded, the pedestal urn supported on three trapezophora, on a tricorn and circular base, with mask bracket feet, 15cm high £60 - £100
768
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.
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777 Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester, a cattle painted comport, 1914, the central scene of watering cows within a gilt beaded and foliate scroll blue and pink ground, 22.5cm diameter £80 - £120
779
779 M E Eaton for Royal Worcester, a rose painted vase, inverse baluster form, on green ground, 30cm high £80 - £120
780 J W Sedgley for Royal Worcester, a fifteen piece Fancy Birds dessert service, 1912, comprising one lozenge shaped serving dish, two square shaped dishes and twelve dessert plates, signed, printed marks £1,200 - £1,800
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778 Harry Davis for Royal Worcester, a pedestal landscape vase, 1903, twin handled urn form, decorated with a Romantic landscape with castle and figures, within raised gilt foliate cartouche, on green ground, 23cm high £300 - £500
781 John Freeman for Royal Worcester, a pair of fruit painted pedestal vases and covers, mid 20th century, decorated with peaches, grapes and cherries, with fruit vignette to the reverse, domed foliate moulded cover with bud finial, twin mask handles each with scrolling foliate moulded handles, knopped stem and circular foot with lappet moulded border on square gilded inswept foot, signed, shape No.1572, black printed marks, 27cm high (2) £5,000 - £7,000
775 R Rushton for Royal Worcester, a painted plaque, Market Place Rouen, 1916, circular, 12cm diameter, framed £120 - £180
776 Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester, a cattle painted comport, 1913, the central scene of watering cows within a gilt beaded and foliate scroll blue and pink ground, 22.5cm diameter £100 - £200
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782 John Freeman for Royal Worcester a pair of fruit painted vases, circa 1960, cylindrical elongated ovoid form, decorated in the round with peaches, blackberries and grapes on a moss covered ground, with gilded reticulated collar, on four acanthus moulded and gilded scroll feet, shape No.G42, black printed marks, 22cm high (2) £2,200 - £2,400
783 Horace Price for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted plate, circa 1926, square twin handled form, decorated with plums and raspberries on a moss covered ground, gilded reticulated scroll handles and shaped gilded border, signed, puce printed mark, 28cm wide £600 - £800 784
784 Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester, a Highland Cattle painted vase, circa 1913, baluster form, with gilded flared rim, decorated with cows in Highland mountain scene, and landscape vignette to reverse, signed, puce printed mark, 19cm high £800 - £1,200
785 Jason Bowman 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 £900 - £1,200
786
786 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 £900 - £1,200
98 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.
787
787 S Weston for Royal Worcester, a pair of fruit painted pedestal vases and covers, ovoid footed form, circa 2000, decorated in the round with apples, peaches, blackberries and grapes on a mossy ground, domed gilded cover with flower bud finial and twin Greek handles with modelled gilded tassels, on gilded circular foot, signed, painted No. 2713/2, printed black marks, 27cm high (2) £1,000 - £2,000
789
789 Harry Davies for Royal Worcester, a landscape painted urn vase, twin handled pedestal form, the demilune cartouche with a parkland scene with figures and cows, within a raised beaded and foliate scroll border, on a blue ground with gilt root and Neoclassical swag design, lions mask and ring handles, signed, 28cm high £1,500 - £2,000
788
788 J Reed for Royal Worcester a fruit painted vase, circa 1960, cylindrical elongated ovoid form, decorated with peaches, cherries and grapes on a moss covered ground, with gilded reticulated collar, on four acanthus moulded and gilded scroll feet, signed, shape No.G42, black printed marks, 22cm high £500 - £700
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790 John Stinton for Royal Worcester, a Highland cattle painted jardiniere, 1915, quarter-lobed circular form, painted with cows in a lake and Scottish mountain landscape, with shot enamelled relief moulded foliate cartouche border, matt gilded rim and stepped circular foot, signed, shape No. 276, puce printed marks, 20cm high, 27cm diameter £2,000 - £3,000
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.
791 James Stinton for Royal Worcester, a pheasant painted spill vase, 1941, straight sided oval form with flared rim, decorated with birds in a thicket, 6cm high £40 - £60
792 Harry Ayrton for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted pot pourri vase and cover, mid 20th century, decorated with peaches, grapes and raspberries on a mossy ground, reticulated and gilded, foliate moulded cover with flower bud finial, angular relief moulded handles, on knopped stem and stepped circular foot with foliate moulded border, on gilded square in swept base, shape No. H314, black printed mark, 29cm high £2,500 - £3,000
793 R H Austin (1890-1955, Royal Worcester artist), owl, signed l.r., watercolour, 25 by 19cm, framed £200 - £300
794 R Austin for Royal Worcester, a rose painted Bow vase, 1913, ovoid twin handled form, decorated with pink roses, lily of the valley and foliate sprays, on a mottled ivory ground, relief moulded domed shot enamelled cover with flower bud finial, reticulated collar with laurel swags and ribbon border, acanthus moulded handles, on stepped circular foot, shape No. 1428, puce printed marks, 30cm high £3,000 - £5,000
795 R Rushton for Royal Worcester, The Swale, Yorkshire, painted plate, tooled gilt border, 27.5cm diameter £200 - £300
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796 P English for Royal Worcester, a large fruit painted platter, decorated with apples, grapes, gooseberries and strawberries on a tufted mossy ground, 41cm diameter £1,200 - £1,400
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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797 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 £1,200 - £1,400
798 A Shuck and E Phillips for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted part dessert service, including 9 plates and a dish, each with a central still life of fruit, within a raised gilt foliate blue and pink ground border, 23cm diameter (10) £3,000 - £5,000
799 A Royal Worcester rose painted jardiniere, shouldered square ovoid form, 1930, decorated with pink roses and leaves on a mottled ivory ground, reticulated flared rim and relief moulded quarter lobed foot, shape No. H166, puce printed marks, 13cm high £150 - £200
800 P English for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted pot-pourri vase and cover, late 20th century, decorated with apples, grapes, peaches and cherries on moss covered ground, basket weave gilded reticulated cover, with bud finial, fitted inner cover, the body with gilded moulded basketwork decoration to the lower quarter, signed, Shape No.1286, 27cm high £2,500 - £3,000
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801 John Stinton for Royal Worcester, a Highland Cattle painted pedestal vase and cover, ovoid form, 1906, painted with cows in a mountain landscape, with landscape vignette to reverse, with blush ivory foliate moulded cover on knopped neck, and twin angular foliate moulded handles and circular swept blush ivory foot, Shape No. 2158, puce printed marks, 28cm high £1,500 - £2,000
803
803 A Royal Worcester reticulated Persian style vase, pedestal chalice form, relief moulded and pierced with knotted foliate panels and denticulated border, 24.5cm high £100 - £200
804 A Hadleys Worcester pedestal vase, twin handled, painted with roses below relief moulded foliate border, 20cm high £80 - £120
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805 A Hadleys Worcester twin handled bowl and cover, twin handled boat form on four bracket feet, blush ivory, painted with floral sprigs, trimmed in blue, 13cm high £60 - £100
802 John Stinton pair of Worcester vases, Grainger, twin handled pedestal form, painted with watering cattle in river landscapes, 28.5cm high (2) £200 - £400
102 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.
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.
806 A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase and cover, ovoid form with relief moulded winged lion handles, painted with flowers, outlined in gilt, 41cm high £100 - £200
807 George Owen for Royal Worcester, reticulated vase, 1923, Campana form, band of octagonal pierced honeycomb below foliate band, raised jewels and milled ruyi border, beaded ring handles, gilt marks 2127, 11cm high £2,000 - £4,000
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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.
808 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated ewer, 1919, pedestal ovoid form, pierced with hexagonal honeycomb body below a foliate band, raised milled gilt lappet collar and beaded bands, the acanthus handle similarly pierced and jewelled, gold marks 1581 and incised signature, 20.5cm high £5,000 - £8,000
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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809 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated twin handled pedestal vase and cover, 1919, urn form, pierced to the body and lid with bands of hexagonal honeycomb, the handled with grape moulding, acanthus finial and beaded bands, highlighted in raised gilt jewelling and milled decoration, gold marks 2402, incised signature, 20.5cm high £6,000 - £8,000
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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810 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated twin handled pedestal vase and cover, 1911, elongated ovoid urn form, a central band of pierced scarab motifs on a hexagonal honeycomb trellis ground, raided gilt jewels and a swagged foliate band of milled gilding, the scrolling handles with beaded bands, gold marks 1957, incised signature, 25.5cm high £5,000 - £8,000
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811 Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, a Kingsware clockcase, pedestal form, decorated with a Nightwatchman, below Art Nouveau style leaves, 30cm high £300 - £500
814 A Doulton group of a mother elephant and young in a prototype flambe glaze £200 - £300
815 A Royal Doulton flambe egg, boxed No754 £60 - £80
821 Derby Angouleme Cornflower pattern dinner wares, circa 1820-1830 £300 - £500
812
812 A Royal Doulton figure of a toucan, HN159, modelled on a stump, 19cm high £200 - £300
813 A Royal Doulton Kingsware figure ashtray, modelled as a fox, mounted on an onyx troughed dish, 17cm high £150 - £200
816
816 A Worcester blue and white bowl, circa 1765, a variation of the Arabesque Reserve with figures from the Crackled Ice Ground pattern, 16.5cm diameter
Note: although the border and cartouche design are from the Arabesque Reserve pattern illustrated in Worcester Blue and White Porcelain, p.62, I.A.16, the two figure groups are form the pattern illustrated on p.60, I.A.14 £80 - £120
817 A pair of Worcester Flight Barr and Barr plates, circa 1810, Two Quail pattern, within gadrooned ogee borders, impressed marks, 19.5cm diameter (2)
Provenance: McNeil Collection £30 - £50
818 A Lowestoft blue and white miniature tea bowl, circa 1770, together with a Liverpool porcelain, Penningtons, saucer, Fisherman Island design, 12.5cm diameter (2) £30 - £50
822
822 A Derby figure of a Ewe, William Duesbury circa 1775, modelled standing on Rococo scroll base, bocage shrub, highlighted in gilt, 9cm high £30 - £50
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819 An English porcelain relief moulded blue and white sauce boat, circa 1765, probably Derby, in the Rococo style with pear and floral motif, gadrooned border, 20cm long £30 - £50
820 Four early 19th century porcelain plates, two Spode 1250 Imari pattern, circa 1810, two John Ridgway, ogee rimmed and painted with floral bouquets within raised gilt foliate blue ground borders, 22.5cm diameter Note: Spode plates with Albert Amor stickers (4) £80 - £120
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823 A Pinxton porcelain tea cup and saucer, pattern 14, circa 1800, painted and gilded with chantilly sprigs and interlocking ivy and coral boughs, puce P mark and 14 £50 - £80
824 A Collection of Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucers, circa 1775-1790, including The Argument pattern, disguised numeral mark, heightened in gilt, 12cm diameter (saucer); a tea bowl, decorated in the Bandstand pattern, disguised numeral mark, 7.5cm diameter, three saucers in the Milkmaid, Fence and Bird in Branches pattern, hatched crescent marks, largest 12.5cm diameter; together with a Worcester blue and white lobed hexagonal dish, hatched crescent mark, In the Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, 15cm diameter and a similar patterned saucer, 13cm diameter (8) £100 - £150
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.
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825 A Worcester polychrome sparrow beak jug, circa 1775, Compagnie des Indes type decoration with fish scale border, 10cm high £40 - £70
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827 English porcelain vase garniture, (3) 16cm high £70 - £100
828 Three Staffordshire flatback buildings, two as encrusted cottages, one as encrusted castellated building, highest 19cm (3) £80 - £120
829 A 19th century Spode Schneeballen twin handled bowl, 4670 pattern, footed form, florally encrusted, gilt marks, 19cm wide £40 - £70
830 A pair of Staffordshire pottery chimney spaniels, circa 1870, white with black spots and ‘Disraeli’ curls, smoking pipes, (one broken off) gilt collars and locks modelled seated on oval turquoise glazed raised plinths with scroll borders, 22cm high (2) £150 - £250
831 A pair of Staffordshire flatback chimney greyhounds, 19th Century, modelled seated wearing gilt collars and padlocks, gilt lined blue oval plinths, 19cm high (2) £70 - £90
832 A Spode Stone China porter mug, circa 1830, imari pattern No.2086, blue printed marks and puce pattern No, 12cm high, 13cm diameter £100 - £150
833 A Staffordshire Prattware Toby jug, Ralph Wood mould, circa 1800, modelled sitting with a frothing jug, barrel between his legs, glazed and sponge decorated in blue coat and yellow waistcoat, 25.5cm high £150 - £250
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826 A Caughley blue and white teapot and tea caddy, C mark, circa 1780, Three Flowers pattern to each, the lid with relief moulded floral finial, £50 - £80
834 A Liverpool creamware transfer printed jug, dated 1791, dedicated to James Mills Rustcroft, between two rural farmyard scenes with Mayday festivities, 24.5cm high £100 - £200
835 Two Staffordshire Toby jugs, including Martha Gunn, modelled with hands clasped around a gin glass, the man modelled seated with head down, 23.5cm high (2) £100 - £200
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.
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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.
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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 23 per cent 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.
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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.
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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.
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