FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS
Thursday 9th, Friday 10th & Saturday 11th March 2023
FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS
To be held at: 10-12 Cotswold Business Village, London Road, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 0JQ
THURSDAY 9TH, FRIDAY 10TH & SATURDAY 11TH MARCH
Viewing
Tuesday 7th March – 10.00am to 5.00pm
Wednesday 8th March – 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
www.cotswolds.com/accommodation
DELIVERY SERVICES FOR BUYERS
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USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYERS
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Buying at Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd:
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Condition
Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports are available on request. (no later that 48 hours before the sale).
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4 CONTENTS Day One Silver 1 – 241 Jewellery 242 – 311 Watches and Pens 312 – 324 Coins and Militaria 325 – 335 Furniture 336 – 397 Clocks 398 – 416 Day Two Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art 417 – 483 Works of Art and Art Metal 484 – 586 Sculpture and Lighting 587 – 668 Glass 669 – 712 Books and Prints 713 – 752 Paintings 753 – 875 Day Three Continental Ceramics 876 – 910 Moorcroft and Art Pottery 911 – 983 British Ceramics 984 – 1072 Roundelwood Collection Part 4 1073 – 1100
DAY ONE
1 A large Indian white metal tankard or mug, circa 1900, conical form, repousse embossed and engraved with bands of tigers and other animals in forest landscapes, below a border of leaping fish, the snake handle in the form of a cobra, 16cm high, 18.61ozt £200 - £300
2 An Indian white metal bowl and a Kutch plate, the bowl embossed in high relief with various animals, birds, lion, tiger and monkey, the plate with concentric foliate scroll design, 14cm diameter, 4.69ozt (2) £40 - £70
3 A pair of Persian silver and horn handled salad servers, the fork and spoon engraved with orchid designs, 25cm long (2) £70 - £100
4 A Chinese white metal libation cup, flared circular bowl chased with exotic birds in flight amongst scrolling clouds, raised conical foot, 9cm high, 2.90ozt £100 - £150
5 A silver filigree and glass miniature scent bottle, the facet cut and stoppered flask contained within a cylindrical and domed box of milled foliate scroll design, 4cm high £30 - £50
6 A continental white metal pocket snuff box, 19th Century, of rectangular form with canted corners, bright cut engraved scrolling foliage with vacant cartouche to the hinged cover, appears unmarked, 8 by 5cm, 1.92ozt £50 - £80
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7 A pair of Portuguese silver gilt goblets, Porto circa 1950s, in the Renaissance style, the Campana bowls etched with foliate scrolls, above an embossed gadrooned band, knopped stem, on a stepped and banded foot, stamped marks, 18cm high, 13.11ozt (2) £80 - £120
8 A pair of Portuguese silver goblets, Porto circa 1950s, in the Renaissance style, the Campana bowls etched with foliate scrolls, above an embossed gadrooned band, knopped stem, on a stepped and banded foot, stamped marks, 18cm high, 13.35ozt (2) £80 - £120
9 A pair of 18th or early 19th century Portuguese silver and glass lined salt cellars, Antonio Firmo da Costa, Lisbon circa 1800, navette form with open wire work looped gallery, the gilt blue glass liners decorated with stars, on four bracket feet, 9.5cm long, 2.73ozt (2) £80 - £120
10 An enamelled yellow metal mounted cut glass scent bottle, the champleve hinged lid of foliate scroll design in green guilloche enamel, chamfered body, 9cm high £200 - £300
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11 A Dutch silver novelty model of a covered wagon and horses, London import marks, realistically modelled with a train of four horses, the cart with rotating wheels, 11.5cm long, 2.90ozt £40 - £60
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15 A 19th century German novelty silver cigar cutter, K&S. Hamburg circa 1860, modelled as a water pump and trough, lever cutting mechanism, on a salver base with four pierced cast bracket feet, 16.5cm high £250 - £350
16 Two Dutch silver novelty mechanical toys, one modelled as a windmill with rotation sails, the other as a girl on a swing, 8cm high, 1.12ozt (2) £40 - £60
17 A Continental silver novelty figure, import marks Berthold Muller, Chester 1906, modelled as a child on a giraffe, 8cm high, 1.38ozt £30 - £50
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18 A Norwegian silver and parcel gilt peg tankard, probably Peter Michael Blytt, Bergen circa 1790-1812, cylindrical beaker form, on three ball and claw feet, repousse embossed and chased foliate lappets, the hinged lid set with a Friendship Medal, Philipp Heinrich Muller, circa 1710, Abraham Welcoming Lot and David and Jonathan, within an embossed band of flowers and birds, the thumb piece cast as a crowned lion with ball, hollow tapered S scroll handle, 22cm high, 39.49ozt £2,000 - £4,000
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French silver gilt enamel cabinet cup and saucer, early 20th Century, scroll handle, the exterior enamelled with swags of roses on a contrasting star white and blue scroll ground, with matching spoon, duty mark, 5.5cm high £1,000 - £1,200
13 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 £400 - £500
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Continental silver sculpture modelled as a fish, articulated body with simulated scales and fins, head with green glass eyes and row of teeth, stamped 825 MRT, 35cm long £300 - £500
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A Norwegian silver and enamelled pin dish, Gustav Gaudernack, Oslo, circular, cream guilloche enamel painted with roses, 7cm diameter, 1.48ozt £50 - £100
20 A Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled pendant compact, hexagonal lens form, blue guilloche enamel to both sides, 4.5cm long £30 - £50
21 Eight enamelled Norwegian sterling silver teaspoons and a larger spoon £40 - £60
22 A set of twelve French silver plated oyster forks, Ercuis, Paris circa 1930s, Laurel pattern, 13.5cm long (12) £40 - £70
26 A Colonial Indian silver lidded tankard, Hamilton and Co., Calcutta circa 1900, of cylindrical pillar box form, S scroll handle, presentation inscription for Polo Challenge Cup presented by the Governor of Bengal 1930, 13.5cm high, 7.78ozt £250 - £300
27 A George III Irish silver soup ladle, John Power, Dublin 1812, Fiddle pattern, 34.5cm long, 5.99ozt £350 - £400
28 Two George IV Scottish silver toddy ladles, Patrick Sutherland, and Donald Fraser, Edinburgh 1829, Fiddle pattern and Fiddle and Shell pattern, 16cm long, 1.93ozt (2) £50 - £80
29 An Elizabeth II Scottish silver quaich, Isle of Mull Silver Co., Edinburgh 2003, planished traditional form, cast with Celtic knot band to the foot, 14cm long, 3.92ozt £40 - £70
30 A pair of George III Provincial silver tablespoons, John Langlands and John Robertson, Newcastle 1786, Old English pattern, elongated tongue backs, 20.5cm long, 3.38ozt (2) £50 - £80
31 A George III Provincial silver Apostle spoon, Samuel Thompson, Newcastle 1760-68, the finial cast with a figure of a saint, 19cm long, 1.27ozt £150 - £250
23 A French silver and tortoiseshell travelling folding cutlery set, PA, Paris circa 1800, three sliding sections with folding corkscrew, spoon, fork and knives, 14cm long when closed £250 - £300
24 An American sterling silver ink stand, Gorham, circa 1905, the oval tray with reticulated gallery, on four lily bracket feet, the central hobnail cut glass inkwell with reeded domed lid, 23.5cm long £100 - £150
25 An American silver overlay glass scent bottle, import marks for Sampson Mordan and Co., London 1900, bulbous form, chased and reticulated foliate scroll decoration, 11.5cm high £30 - £50
32 A set of six George III Provincial silver teaspoons, Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1804, Bright Cut engraved, 13cm long, 2.21ozt (6) £40 - £60
33 An Elizabeth II silver buckle, CME, Birmingham 1991, cast in relief with Watteau style roundels within pierced Rococo scroll cartouches, 10.5cm long, 1.67ozt £40 - £70
34 A George IV silver gilt and gem set pedestal bowl, circa 1825, chalice form overlaid with blind fret Anthemion cartouches, set with natural cabochon and cut garnet stones, alternating with pietra dura multicoloured relief cameos, 10cm diameter, 7.47ozt £250 - £350
35 An Edwardian silver hot water jug, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1904, baluster form with gadrooned foot and rim, beaded spout, ogee hinged lid and flame finial, 23cm high, 14.82ozt £150 - £200
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An Elizabeth II cast silver caddy spoon, F Drury Ltd., Sheffield 1980, the leaf moulded bowl with fruiting boughs, chased foliate scroll handle, 9cm long, 0.64ozt £20 - £30
37 A Victorian silver snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1850, rectangular form, central inscription ‘Presented to William Knott Esq Chairmen of the General Purposes Committee 1851’ within scroll cartouches, gilt interior with inscription to inner lid, 8.5cm long, 3.97ozt £500 - £800
38 A large Georgian turned lignum vitae wassail bowl, twin handled silver mounts with a later wild boar hunting scene engraving to the rim, heraldry believed be that of the Worshipful Company of Grocers to the frieze, repousse foot rim, maker's marks T.O, 19cm high £4,500 - £5,500
38A A late Victorian circular silver drinks tray, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1881, bright cut engraved scroll border surrounding a vacant oval cartouche, beaded border, raised on four scroll feet, 40cm diameter, 60.44ozt £800 - £1200
39 A Victorian silver mounted hip flask, Charles Fox, London 1889, rectangular form with cut glass body, bayonet hinged cap, 19cm high £300 - £500
40 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 £150 - £250
41 A George VI silver toy cooking pot and cover, Birmingham 1939, 0.635ozt £40 - £60
42 Two George V and Elizabeth II silver and enamelled Royal Navy compacts, Chrisford & Norris, Birmingham 1935 and Birmingham 1977, circular form, blue guilloche enamel with applied naval coronets, 8cm diameter (2) £60 - £100
43 An Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, Saunders and Shepherd, Birmingham 1904, modelled as a canoe, 8.5cm long £30 - £50
44 A sterling silver photograph frame, square cushioned form, 13cm x 9cm aperture, together with a sterling silver Souvenir spoon, two silver mounted faux tortoiseshell combs, and an ivorine tape ‘Kate Greenaway’ tape measure. (4) £20 - £40
45 A George V silver and enamelled cut glass box and cover, Barker Brothers Silver, Birmingham 1933, the slightly domed lid with blue guilloche enamel, 10cm diameter £50 - £80
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46 A George V silver and enamelled inkwell, Herbert Scott Murdoch, Birmingham 1923, the glass body mounted with cream guilloche enamel painted with roses, 6.5cm diameter £120 - £180
47 An Elizabeth II silver Armada dish, Asprey and Co., London 1961, broad rimmed form with concentric border, 12.5cm diameter, 4.23ozt £40 - £70
48 A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, Asprey and Co, London 1902, oval section Neoclassical form with reeded and fluted knopped trumpet and urn columns, weighted, 17.5cm high (2) £120 - £180
49 Sporting Interest, a George V giant triple flask set, clear cut glass segment bottles with electroplated bulbous screw tops, in a fitted embossed leather cylinder pouch, 21cm high £60 - £100
50 Napoleonic Trafalgar interest, a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, George Wintle, London 1806, plain bright cut form, engraved to the heel with a cartouche between a naval ship in full sail and an ensign flag with canon, 14.5cm long, 0.82ozt £30 - £50
51 A George V silver teapot, William Devenport, Birmingham 1912, half reeded boat form with domed lid, ebonised handle and finial, 25.5cm long, 10.69ozt £80 - £120
52 A set of six silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1929, set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, London 1875, two silver napkin rings, silver plated fork and spoon pair etc, (parcel) £50 - £100
53 A George III silver table fork, Thomas Chawner, London 1778, together with two table spoons, Old English pattern, 22cm long, 5.56ozt (3) £50 - £80
54 A George IV silver fish slice, James Payne, London 1825, Fiddle pattern, the bright cut blade pierced, engraved and chased with dolphins and foliate scrolls, 30cm long, 4.69ozt £100 - £200
55 A pair of George III silver sugar tongs and a pair of teaspoons, Thomas Wallis, London 1805, Old English Threaded pattern, the spoons of Old English design, 13.5cm long, 1.92ozt (3) £30 - £50
56 A late Victorian silver cream scraper, Frazer & Haws, London 1897, turned ebony handle £250 - £350
57 An Edwardian silver inkwell with pen recess, London 1906 £40 - £60
58 A set of three Victorian silver gilt serving spoons, entwined serpent finials, fitted case £50 - £80
59 Novelty jester sugar nips, four silver dessert spoons, fiddle pattern, silver sugar nips, sauce ladle, three Victorian silver teaspoons, three similar Georgian, (parcel) £50 - £100
60 A set of six silver napkin rings, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937, kidney shape, engraved initials ‘P.R’, in a fitted presentation case, with a set of six silver coffee spoons with coffee bean finials, fitted case, 5.25ozt in all (2) £70 - £90
61 Three silver berry spoons, George III and Victorian makers and dates, including Henry Holland, London 1868, Fiddle Pattern, embossed and gilded berry bowls, 22cm long, 3.03ozt (3) £40 - £70
62 A Victorian silver mustard pot, Martin Hall and Co., Sheffield 1854, baluster form on three shell stepped feet, embossed and chased with floral band and C scroll cartouche below gadrooned rim, foliate ear handle, glass liner, 8.5cm high, 4.36ozt £80 - £120
63 A late Victorian silver tankard, London 1876 £80 - £120
64 An Elizabeth II silver sugar shaker, Sheffield 1965, two silver egg cups etc £80 - £120
65 A pair of George V silver salts with blue glass liners on ball and claw feet, Chester 1910, with a Georgian silver mustard pot and three condiment spoons £80 - £120
66 An Edwardian silver tea caddy of military interest, Haseler Brothers, London 1902, of oval form, hinged caddy top with finial, engraved bird and flagpole heraldry and initials W.F.R, gadroon borders, 6.18ozt.
Provenance: formerly belonging to the current vendor’s descendant Lt. Col. W. F. Ricardo, Royal Horse Guards and later Leicestershire Yeomanry, D.S.O £100 - £150
67 A George V silver cruet, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1931, cylindrical form with conical feet, including two salt cellars, two pepper pots and a mustard, with spoons, 3.00ozt £80 - £120
68 A pair of Elizabeth II silver egg cups, HH, Sheffield 1965, footed form with cast Classical borders, engraved with mottos, 6cm high, 2.30ozt (2) £50 - £80
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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. 51 62 66
69 A George VI silver twin handled bowl, Fowler and
London 1937,
with everted rim, the two handles cast
9.30ozt £200 - £300
73 A George V novelty silver box and cover, Harrods Ltd., Birmingham 1913, in the form of an entree dish and cover, canted rectangular form with gadrooned borders and handles, 11.5cm long, 4.17ozt £80 - £120
74 An Edwardian silver soup ladle, James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1902, Fiddle pattern, 35.5cm long, 7.67ozt £80 - £120
75 A boxed pair of Victorian silver napkin rings, Wakely and Wheeler, London 1900, plain with gadrooned borders, in fitted leather and velvet lined cylindrical case, 2.15ozt £40 - £70
76 An Edwardian silver and leather desk calendar, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1903, embossed with foliate scroll and floral design, three apertures for day, date and month, printed fabric winding scrolls, leather backed, 11cm high £40 - £70
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77 Three Edwardian silver vesta cases, Birmingham 1901 to 1909, plain, planished and chased designs, 3.16ozt (3) £40 - £60
78 Two George V silver cigarette cases and a Victorian silver card sleeve, Birmingham 1899 to 1931, plain and engine turned examples, 12cm x 8.5cm, 11.46ozt (3) £80 - £120
79 An Edwardian silver mounted ebonised cigar box, Henry Bourne, Birmingham 1901, cushioned cuboid form, the lid applied with embossed foliate scroll corners and script Cigars, cedar lined, 23cm wide, 14cm deep, 8.5cm high £60 - £100
80 A Victorian silver sandwich box, Charles Westwood and Sons, Birmingham 1899, cuboid form with double hinged lid, gilt interior, 13cm x 8.5cm x 2.5cm, 9.34ozt £100 - £200
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George III silver jug, London 1803, helmet form, bright cut engraved band of fruiting oak vine, 9cm high, 3.18ozt £80 - £120
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Victorian silver mug, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1880, footed beaker form engraved with bands of strawberries and fruiting vines, C handle, 10cm high, 4.46ozt £80 - £120
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72 An early George III silver tankard, Francis Crump, London 1763, footed baluster form with acanthus scroll ear handle, 13.5cm high, 12.24ozt £300 - £500
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11 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.
81 A boxed set of ten Victorian silver napkin rings, William Hutton, London 1896, each numbered and engraved with floral garlands between beaded borders, in a felt lined oak case, 9.38ozt (10) £200 - £300
82 An Edwardian silver photo frame, Birmingham 1901, plain square form with easel back, opening 14cm square, overall 18cm square £80 - £120
83 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) £1,200 - £1,800
84 A George V silver jug and twin handled bowl, together with Victorian sugar tongs, John Round and Son, Sheffield 1912, the jug of footed baluster form, S scroll handles, engraved with foliate scroll and floral decoration, the squat ovoid bowl similarly decorated, 16.5cm long, 15.40ozt (3) £120 - £180
85 A set of six George VI silver gilt and enamelled silver coffee spoons, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1938, chamfered terminals, blue guilloche enamel handles, 9.5cm long, 1.23ozt £40 - £70
86 A George III silver teapot, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, straight sided oval form, bright cut decorated with ribbon and garland bands, conical spout and fruitwood handle and finial, 28cm long, 14.00ozt, together with an associated Old Sheffield Plate teapot stand (2) £200 - £400 87
87 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 £120 - £180
88 A Victorian silver gilt Apostle teaspoon and serving set, Henry Holland, London 1877, including six teaspoons, a caddy spoon and sugar tongs, cast figural terminals and twisted stems, in a velvet lined fitted leather case, 12cm long, 4.40ozt (8) £60 - £80
89 A pair of Victorian silver reticulated and embossed silver bonbon dishes and two others, Minshull and Latimer, Birmingham 1895, shield form with C scrolls ad ribbons, on three ball feet, the other two similarly decorated, 9cm £40 - £60
90 Two Elizabeth II silver wine tasters, L J Millington, Birmingham 1996, one of traditional French design, the other with cast grape vine handle and ropetwist foot, 10cm, 2.67ozt (2) £40 - £70
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91 An Elizabeth II silver footed dish, JJR, Birmingham 1996, ogee denticulated fluted border, on stepped foot, 20.5cm diameter, 10.51ozt £80 - £120
92 A matched set of four Elizabeth II graduated silver Armada dishes, various makers and dates circa 1999, 15cm diameter, 11.91ozt (4) £80 - £120
93 Five various silver pin dishes and coasters, including Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1975, four of circular form, beaded and laurel rims, the other of oval or navette form, 16cm long, 6.69ozt £50 - £80
94 An Edwardian silver bachelor tea set, Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham 1904, half reeded boat form, including teapot, jug and bowl, in fitted box, 23cm long, 12.52ozt £200 - £300
95 George III and later silver flatware including a sauce ladle, London 1805, William IV condiment spoon, pickle fork and a sifter spoon, 18cm long, 3.93ozy (4) £60 - £80
101 A George V silver and gold overlay cigarette case, Asprey and Co., London 1912, rectangular engine turned with rose gold stringing and monogram, sprung slide opening action, together with a silver compact, 12.5cm x 8.5cm, 7.69ozt (2) £50 - £100
102 A matched set of twelve George IV and Victorian silver dessert forks, mostly George Adams, London 1850, Kings Honeysuckle pattern, 17cm long, 23.80ozt (12) £150 - £250
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96 Matthew Boulton, a George III Old Sheffield Plate teapot, Birmingham circa 1810, half reeded squat ovoid form with cast shell and foliate gadrooned everted rim, carved fruitwood handle, 27cm long £40 - £70
97 A George III silver berry spoon, Alice and George Burrows, London 1803, the bowl embossed with fruit, the handle chased and engraved, 21cm long, 1.51ozt £40 - £70
98 A George III silver teaspoon, Hester Bateman, London 1785, Bright Cut pattern, 13cm long, 0.43ozt £40 - £60
99 A pair of George V silver sauce ladles, D and J Wellby, London 1911, Hanoverian Rat Tail pattern, 18cm long, 4.75ozt (2) £40 - £60
100 A pair of George V silver circular salt cellars, Birmingham 1911, a pair of Victorian silver circular salts, London 1856, a pair of Edwardian silver oval salts, London 1909 and a pair of George V silver baluster pepperettes, London 1913, 17.46ozt (8) £100 - £150
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103 An Edwardian silver bowl, D and J Wellby Ltd., London 1910, footed hemispherical form, half flame reeded, 21cm diameter, 19.39ozt £150 - £250
104 A George V silver salver, Thomas Bradbury and Sons, London 1912, fluted ogee border, on three acanthus scroll feet, 26cm diameter, 19.45ozt £100 - £150
105 A George VI silver canteen of flatware, Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1939, Dubarry Pattern, including six soup spoons, six table forks, six fish knives, six fish forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, one pickle fork, two serving spoons, two sauce ladles, six tea spoons, one Soup Ladle, together with a small waiter, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1939, and a six piece cruet set with associated spoons, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1935, approx 92ozt £800 - £1,000
106 An Edwardian silver twin handled trophy cup, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1906, finial mounted removable lid, the body with twin leaf capped double scroll handles, on a circular moulded spreading pedestal foot, inscribed ‘Port of Plymouth Swimming Association Breakwater Swim First Prize Presented by Mrs Waldorf Astor Won by Miss C Denithorne 11th September 1912’, on ebonised plinth, 17cm high overall, 5.29ozt £60 - £100
107 A pair of Victorian silver gilt and mother of pearl fruit spoons, Lee and Wigfull, Sheffield 1897, the bowls embossed with flowers, crimped borders, on chased stems, 17cm long (2) £40 - £60
108 An Edwardian reticulated silver bowl, James Dixon and Son, Sheffield 1903, squat shouldered form with everted and gadrooned rim, pierced throughout with foliate scroll and trellis design, on three cast claw feet, 16cm diameter, 7.48ozt £80 - £120
109 Medical interest, a collection of six various sterling silver catheters, together with boxed Bates Dispensary catheters £80 - £120
13 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.
110 A set of twelve Elizabeth II novelty silver menu or place name holders, A.J. Poole, Birmingham 2003, each in the form of a stag head, 4cm high, 7.92ozt (12) £100 - £200
111 A Victorian novelty silver pepper pot, Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester 1898, realistically modelled as a chick, 4cm high, 0.74ozt £80 - £120
112 An Elizabeth II silver powder compact, circular with guilloche enamel violets on a cream ground to the cover, 2.83ozt £50 - £80
113 An Elizabeth II silver powder compact, Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1962, circular guilloche enamel cover with a spray of flowers on a cream sunburst ground, 4.43ozt £50 - £80 114
114 A George II silver mug, Thomas Whipham, London 1756, footed baluster form, acanthus ear scroll handle, 10cm high, 7.28ozt £200 - £300
115 A George II silver coin set punch ladle, 1759, with twisted whale bone handle, 39cm long £50 - £80
116 An Edwardian silver card case, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1909, embossed with Reynolds Angels, together with a mother of pearl bladed embossed page turner, 22cm long £70 - £90
117 A pair of Edwardian silver vases, import marks for London 1901, twin handled and footed baluster form, cast and chased in relief with Rococo cartouches of putti, anthropomorphic foliate S scroll handles, 12cm high, 7.85ozt (2) £80 - £120
118 An Elizabeth II silver commemorative mug, Birmingham Mint, Sheffield 1977, flared beaker form, the foliate S scroll handle cast as with a bust of the Queen, applied Silver Jubilee cypher to the body, 11.5cm high, 9.80ozt £80 - £120
119 A set of three Victorian silver mounted cut glass toilet jars, London 1848, tartan cut bodies with plain lids, in fitted pig skin leather case £80 - £120
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120 An Edwardian silver teapot, Mark Willis, Sheffield 1902, shouldered boat form, ebony handle and finial, 25.5cm long, 19.39ozt £180 - £220
121 A George III silver teapot, Richard Sibley, London 1815, squat banded ovoid form, hinged lid and bun finial, 27cm long, 26.56ozt £200 - £300
122 A George V silver double inkstand, D and J Wellby, London 1911, rectangular tray form with gadrooned shell borders, cuboid inkwells with glass bottle liners, on four fluted scroll bracket feet, 28cm wide, 20cm deep, 37.68ozt £500 - £800 123
123 A George V silver twin handled trophy cup and cover, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1912, pedestal urn form, acanthus whiplash handles and gadrooned borders, with double ogee domes lid and urn finial, presentation inscription for the Khartoum Racing Club, Army and Navy Cup 1912, 48cm high overall, 57.79ozt £600 - £900
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124 A set of three Edwardian graduated silver meat skewers, James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1910, each with cast laurel wreath terminals, in fitted leather case, 25.5cm long, 3.50ozt (3) £80 - £120 125
125 A set of four Edwardian silver menu holders, Charles Penny Brown, Birmingham 1908, modelled as scallop shells, weighted, in a fitted case, 3cm high (4) £40 - £60
126 A Victorian silver mounted glass toilet dressing set, John Ivings, London 1851, including flasks, jars, shaving brush, boxes etc., in fitted pig skin leather case £80 - £120
127 A Victorian silver embossed dish, Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1898, circular, embossed with stylised floral motifs and gadrooned inner border, crimped rim, together with an Armada pin dish, 13.5cm diameter, 3.75ozt (2) £40 - £60
128 A collection of William IV and Victorian silver teaspoons, various makers and dates including Exeter, Fiddle and Old English patterns, 14cm long, 8.13ot, (13) £80 - £120
129 A George III silver wine label for Sherry, Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1806, canted rectangular form with fluted borders and pierced lettering, on rolo chain, 4.5cm long, 0.36ozt £30 - £50
130 A George III silver wine label for Madeira, Edward Mayfield, London 1795, plain rectangular form, on rolo chain, 3.3cm long, 0.16ozt £30 - £50
131 A George III silver wine label for Port, John Rich, London circa 1790, rectangular with fluted border and foliate corners, on rolo chain, 4.3cm long, 0.31ozt £30 - £50
132 An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, T Wooley, Birmingham 1909, the conical body probably by Stevens and Williams, cut with a central floral band between stylised foliate lappets, 27cm high £180 - £220
133 A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1899, the bell shaped body hobnail cut, mounted with a silver collar and lid and foliated handle, 25.5cm high £150 - £250
134 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 £300 - £500
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135 A George V silver mounted glass claret jug, Birmingham 1912, Secessionist style wreath etched body, hollow stopper, star cut base, 26.5cm high, together with a pair of George V silver mounted glass decanters, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1923, inverse baluster form, hobnail cut, stopper and star cut base, 29cm high (3) £180 - £220
136 An Elizabeth II silver mounted glass decanter, 1978 Birmingham, bell shaped form with foliate and diamond cut design, stopper and star cut base, 32cm high £30 - £50
137 An Edwardian silver five piece cruet set, Thomas Levesley, Sheffield 1905, footed baluster form, including two salts with blue liners, salt and pepper pots, mustard pot, with associated spoons, in fitted case, 4.97ozt £150 - £250
138 Sampson Mordan & Co, a Seamless-Nonchoke silver vesta case, London 1913, 1.520ozt £60 - £80
139 A George VI Arts & Crafts silver flour dredger, London 1938, pierced pull-off domed cover, cylinder body with strapwork handles and trefoil rivets, inscription ‘Philip Ricardo, 1939’, engraved T.W. Harris to the underside, (maker’s mark rubbed), 10.5cm high, 6.76ozt £100 - £150
140 A George III silver vinaigrette, IT, Birmingham 1816, rectangular form, blank central panel bordered with garlands, gilt interior with pierced grill, together with a similar example, MI, Birmingham 1808, rectangular form, gilt interior with diamond shaped pierced grill, 0.76ozt (2) £150 - £250
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142 A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, George Adams, London 1872, the handles cast as fruiting grape vines, 16.5cm long, 2.88ozt £80 - £120
143 An Elizabeth II silver and gold inlaid compact, W H Manton, London 1979, square section, engine turned with flush hinge, rose gold border and chased thumbpiece, 7.5cm £40 - £70
144 A George V tortoiseshell and silver mounted ink stand, William Comyns, London 1910, ogee settee form inlaid with Neoclassical urn and swags, central engraved glass inkwell, husk beaded borders, on bracket feet, 22.5cm long £200 - £300
145 A Victorian silver desk stand, Jane Bownett, London 1900, the central pedestal trough wish hinged lid and label window, on a square tray, 12cm square, 8.48ozt £200 - £300
146 A Victorian silver basket, James Dixon & Sons, London 1896, reticulated boat form, beaded and pierced with garlands, 24cm long, 6.59ozt £120 - £160
147 A pair of Edwardian silver novelty sugar tongs, Charles & George Asprey, London 1902, modelled as a wishbone, 11cm long, 0.58ozt £50 - £80
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141 An Edwardian silver and leather flask, G & Co, London 1909, cylindrical shouldered form, screw top cover, 26cm high £200 - £300
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148 A pair of Victorian silver taperstick candlesticks, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1892, knopped columns, fluted shaped square bases, weighted, 14cm high (2) £250 - £350
149 An Edwardian silver tazza and vase set, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, to include two tazzas and two vases, trumpet form, pierced rim, tapered stems, raised on circular stepped bases, in original case £300 - £500
16 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.
150 A George III silver snuff box, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1826, engine turned cuboid form, together with an enamelled silver jewel box, oval form, purple guilloche enamel lid, 6cm wide (2) £150 - £200
151 An Elizabeth II silver bowl, Barker Ellis for Asprey and Co. Birmingham 1966, rounded and fluted with everted rim, 20.5cm diameter, 19.65ozt £250 - £350
152 A set of three George IV silver sauce ladles, Jonathan Hayne, London 1825, Fiddle Pattern, 18.5cm long, 7.11ozt (3) £70 - £100
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161 Six Elizabeth II novelty silver miniature animals, Nicholas Plummer, London 2011-2012, cast as various farm yard animals and a hare, 3cm high, 1.42ozt £40 - £60
162 A set of six Victorian cast and reticulated silver buttons, Birmingham 1900, each of pierced foliate scroll design in relief, in later box, 3cm diameter, 0.87ozt (6) £30 - £50
163 Two George V silver and enamelled pendant compacts, Crisford an Norris, Birmingham 1920 and Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1926, each with inset hinged lids in blue and purple guilloche enamel, octagonal and circular forms, 5.5cm diameter (2) £80 - £120
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153 A set of four Victorian silver and parcel gilt salt cellars and spoons, Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham 1891, oval basin form embossed in high relief with foliate scroll decoration, on four ball feet, in fitted box, 7cm, 4.74ozt £50 - £80
154 A George V silver twin handled bowl, Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1926, footed squat ovoid form with hollow angled handles, 30cm long, 14.84ozt £120 - £180
155 A George V silver mug, Edward Viner, Sheffield 1936, footed, rounded beaker form with hollow C handle, 10cm high, 6.47ozt £50 - £80
156 A George III silver pounce pot, probably Joseph Biggs, London 1817, Campana urn form, cast foliate rim and ogee domed lid, ball finial, 7.5cm high, 2.15ot £50 - £80
157 A George V silver match box cover, A J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1922, cuboid form with open sides, 5cm x 8cm x 1.5cm, 1.59ozt £30 - £50
158 A large George V silver capstan inkwell, A J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1920, circular wide splayed form with crenelated outer rim, hinged and domed lid with glass liner, 17.5cm diameter £60 - £80
159 Two pair of George IV silver spectacles, Thomas Peyton, London 1822 and John Hammon London 1821, each with folding arms, one with blue lenses (2) £40 - £70
160 An Edwardian silver ribbon dispenser and a cotton reel holder, London 1904 and Birmingham 1910, embossed foliate scroll design, 8.5cm high (2) £40 - £70
164 A Victorian silver sewing companion, together with a wheel pin cushion, the velvet pin cushion belt hook, supporting a silver cased pair of scissors, 13.5cm long (2) £30 - £50
165 Three silver and enamelled locket pendants, including two with yellow guilloche enamel lids, the third in silver gilt, both sides with blue guilloche enamel, 3cm diameter (3) £40 - £70
166 A Victorian white metal cape pin, in the form of an arrow, with chased foliate scroll flight and arrowhead, the safety chain with octagonal onion form drop, 11cm long £40 - £60
167 An Edwardian silver scent bottle, Birmingham 1909, footed baluster form, bright cut engraved with festoons and garlands, screw cap and glass interior, 4.5cm high £30 - £50
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168 A George III silver burner stand, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1820, the two concentric rings supported on three bisected acanthus scroll and reeded strap legs, main ring 8.5cm diameter, 4.56ozt £70 - £100
17 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.
169 A silver mounted dressing table set, five piece and a powder jar with cat finial £80 - £120
170 Three Edwardian and George V silver hair combs, various makers and dates, Birmingham 1903 etc, pierced and chased with foliate scroll and butterfly designs, 13cm high, 1.05ozt (3) £30 - £50
171 A George V silver pill box, Asprey & Co, London, 1919, cylindrical drum form, engine turned barley corn design, gilt interior, 4cm diameter, 1.29ozt £40 - £60
172 An Elizabeth II silver filled desk model of an eagle, Camelot Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 2000, realistic plumage, modelled perched on a rocky outcrop, 35cm high £200 - £300
174 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 £250 - £350
175 A pair of George II or III silver sauce ladles, London circa 1760, Old English pattern, 18cm long, 3.63ozt (2) £70 - £100
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173 Royal Interest, a Victorian silver and enamelled presentation box, Frederick Edmonds, London 1893, hexagonal plinth form, inscribed in English and Welsh to H.R.H Duke of York, (later King George V), on the occasion of his marriage to The Princess May, July 6th 1893, from the Welsh National Presentation Committee, the hinged lid inset with rock crystal cover set with a Welsh dragon in red enamel, the sides cast with panels including the initials of George and Mary, naval coronet and enamelled crossed leeks, 8cm diameter £1,000 - £1,500
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176 A George III silver salt cellar, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1811, of rectangular bombe form with gadroon and foliate borders, engraved initials ‘J.B.’, 9.5cm wide, 3.97ozt £70 - £90
177 An Edwardian white metal double photo frame, circa 1905, modelled with a winged putto supporting two oval frames, opening 8cm x 5.5cm, 11.5cm high £180 - £220
178 An 18th century silver and agate set snuff box, ogee cartouche form, with fluted edge, the lid set with a polished agate, gilt interior, 8cm wide £200 - £300
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179 An early Victorian Gothic Revival silver jug, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1855, splayed octagonal section, embossed with arcaded panels of engraved figures, between vacant foliate cartouches, cast scroll and geometric borders and ornate ear handle, gilt interior, 13.5cm high, 9.77ozt £250 - £350
180 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 £400 - £600
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181 W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts silver plated kettle on stand, model 575, circa 1900, the ogee teapot with swan neck handle and octagonal section spout, on a triform stand with paw feet, stamped Benson, 30cm high
£80 - £120
182 Jan Eisenloeff el, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver candlesticks, probably made by James Dixon & Sons and retailed by Z Barraclough and Sons, Sheffield 1910, square section tapered form with embossed rivetted strapwork, weighted, 22cm high (2) £900 - £1,200
183 A pair of Arts and Crafts silver pedestal dishes, Lee and Wigfull, Sheffield 1906, embossed with rivetted ironwork and straps, 12cm diameter, 7.70ozt
£150 - £200
184 A pair of Arts and Crafts silver pedestal dishes, Lee and Wigfull, Sheffield 1906, embossed with rivetted ironwork and straps, 12cm diameter, 7.660zt £150 - £200
185 An Arts and Crafts silver tray, William Aitken, Chester 1901, ogee rimmed rectangular form, embossed with stylised maiden heads, irises and sinuous knotted tendrils, 31cm long, 11.44ozt £150 - £250
186 An Edwardian silver Art Nouveau photo frame, J & R Griffin, Chester 1903, velvet backed, together with a George V example, William Neale, Birmingham 1913 (2) £150 - £250
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187 An Arts and Crafts silver buckle, Arthur Johnson Smith, Birmingham 1907, shield form, chased open foliate tendril design, 7.5cm wide, 1.01ozt £30 - £50
188 An Arts and Crafts silver part buckle, William Comyns, London 1899, cast and reticulated cartouche form, with central maidens head and poppies, 6cm long, 1.28ozt £30 - £50
189 Kate Harris for William Hutton and Sons, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled box, London 1903, spade form with planished and pierced sinuous knotted foliate design, over green and blue enamel, the interior gilt, hinged lid, 9.5cm wide, 3.41ozt £600 - £800
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190 An Arts and Crafts silver plated and glass epergne, the wire stand in the form of an ivy vine with coiled tendrils supporting three wrythen trumpet glass vessels of two different sizes, 32.5cm high £80 - £120
191 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver chatelaine, Birmingham 1902, the stylised hammer head belt hook with chain suspensions and sewing too cases, each embossed with Celtic knot bands in the Iona style, 27cm long, 2.98ozt £600 - £800
19 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. 182 184
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192 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver and enamelled buckle, Birmingham 1903, cast in relief with honesty seed heads on green, blue and orange enamel ground, 7cm long, 1.37ozt £350 - £450
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194 Kate Harris (attributed) for George Lawrence Connell, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver and glass vases, London 1907, the cylindrical green glass containers with everted rims held within open cylinders of embossed poppy head straps, on three legs, 8.5cm high (2) £380 - £450
197 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled cigar box, Birmingham 1923, planished and cushioned cuboid form, the lid applied with a knotted tendril roundel in blue green enamel with turquoise cabochon stone, cedar lined, 13.5cm x 9cm x 6cm £280 - £330
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198 Charles Horner, a set of three Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled napkin rings, Chester 1923, each with a bisected bud roundel in blue enamel, 4.5cm diameter, 0.94ozt (3) £220 - £280
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199 An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled spoon, Mappin and Webb, London 1904, the planished circular bowl with interlocking tendril handle and budding foliate terminal in blue green enamel, 19cm long, 2.00ozt £150 - £250
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195 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled tobacco box, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1908, cushioned palm fitting form, engine turned, the hinged lid applied with a coiled bud in blue green enamel, 8.5cm long, 2.38ozt £200 - £300
196 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled vesta case, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905, plain cushion form, applied with a roundel of three interlocking leaves, in blue green enamel, 5cm, 0.93ozt £120 - £180
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200 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver buckle, Birmingham 1901, each panel of pierced tendril and spade leaf design, 10.5cm long, 1.59ozt £450 - £550
Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver and enamelled spoon, Birmingham 1903, twisted stem with blue green enamel foliate bud terminal, 10cm long, 0.31ozt £150 - £250
20 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.
204 A Jugendstil silver jug, import marks Murrle Bennett and Co., London 1903, splayed baluster form with integrated pulled strap handle and hammerhead lip, 10cm high, 3.03ozt £200 - £300
205 An Arts and Crafts silver mug, Mappin and Webb, London 1905, planished and footed double ogee banded beaker form, the naturalistic elongated whiplash foliate handle pierced, with fret cut bisected nodule terminals, 12cm high, 8.00ozt £300 - £400
206 A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver teapot, Birmingham 1904, squat ogee form, embossed with a planished band of heart motifs, wooden handle, 19cm long, 4.54ozt £200 - £300
207 A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver jug, Birmingham 1904, squat ovoid form, embossed with a planished band of heart motifs, bisected tendril loop handle, 9cm long, 1.27ozt £100 - £150
208 Birmingham Guild of
an Arts and
bowl, Birmingham 1902, planished rounded form, embossed with a band of coral and quatrefoil motifs, 10cm diameter, 3.51ozt £250 - £350
201 An Arts and Crafts silver and abalone buckle, M B, Birmingham 1909, in the form of butterflies, the wings set with panels of engraved iridescent shell, 7cm long, 0.83ozt £50 - £80
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202 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver and enamelled box, Birmingham 1904, circular form, the inset hinged lid with Celtic knot type design in blue green enamel, 8cm diameter £350 - £450
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203 Kate Harris for G L Connell, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled spoon, London 1904, circular planished bowl with open trefoil handle and arcaded spade terminal in blue enamel, 18cm long, 1.86ozt £150 - £250
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21 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
Handicraft,
Crafts silver
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209 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 £150 - £250
210 Arthur Nevill Kirk, an Arts and Crafts silver teapot, London 1918, planished ovoid form with cylindrical neck and ogee domed lid the collar engraved with a stylised grape vine motif, between ropetwist bands, carved wooden handle and knop finial, 14cm high, 11.19ozt
Note: Kirk studied at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London, during which time this piece was made, before teaching metalwork at the school and in Glastonbury. He moved to Detroit in 1927 where he continued to teach design and silversmithing. £250 - £350
211 Sibyl Dunlop, an Arts and Crafts silver teapot, London 1930, planished, footed baluster form, with reeded finial, 23cm long, 15.05ozt £300 - £400
212 John Stuart Shellis, an Arts and Crafts style silver and enamelled caddy spoon, Birmingham 2016, the egg form bowl with applied blue green enamel lozenge, knotted wire handle, 5.5cm long, 0.45ozt £30 - £50
213 John Stuart Shellis, an Arts and Crafts style silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 2016, circular planished bowl with fret pierced foliate handle, 5cm long, 0.26ozt £20 - £40
214 John Stuart Shellis, an Arts and Crafts style silver and enamelled caddy spoon, Birmingham 2016, the planished bowl on a pierced fret cut scroll handle set with a blue green enamel roundel, 7cm long, 0.42ozt £40 - £70
215 An Arts and Crafts silver twin handled bowl, John Sidney Reeve, Leicester School of Art, Birmingham 1924, rounded and footed planished form, engraved with a band of laurel leaves, below applied ropetwist border, bisected wire loop handles, 15cm long, 5.34ozt £150 - £250
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216 Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts style silver caddy spoon, London 2000, rounded bowl with flared and ogee ladle handle, 8cm long, 0.60ozt £40 - £70
217 John Stuart Shellis, an Arts and Crafts style silver and enamelled caddy spoon, Birmingham 2016, the circular planished bowl with waisted and splayed handle, set with a blue green enamel roundel, 7cm long, 0.48ozt £20 - £40
218 An Arts and Crafts style silver napkin ring, Guild of Handicraft, London 1991, planished form with beaded borders, 4cm diameter, 0.85ozt £30 - £50
219 A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver napkin ring, Birmingham 1907, embossed with motto Hunger is the Best Sauce, 5cm diameter, 0.68ozt £40 - £70
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220 Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver mustard pot, London 1938, planished footed ball form with ropetwist band and whiplash coil handle, blue glass liner, 8cm high, 5.05ozt £450 - £550
221 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 £200 - £300
222 A Norwegian Dragestil silver reticulated buckle, Marius Hammer, Bergen circa 1915, the oval panels of zoomorphic knots within beaded borders flanking a central Celtic bar, 10.5cm long, 1.07ozt £150 - £200
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224 A Dutch Art Deco silver plated candelabrum, Sola, Holland circa 1930s, the slightly domes foot supporting a twin branching coiled strap, with three sconces, stamped marks, 14cm high £30 - £50
225 Charles Boyton, an Art Deco silver and ivory brush and mirror set, London 1932, the circular backs with incised geometric banding, on sectioned stems with stepped pommels, including two stem handled brushes, two clothes brushes and a mirror, 24cm long Ivory Act Exemption number: 615U6E8X £300 - £500
- £220
223 A pair of Art Deco silver bowls, Charles Horner, London 1935, the hammered hemispherical bodies on three radial fret cut bracket feet, 6.5cm diameter, 2.62ozt (2) £150 - £250
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. 219 221 222
226 Jean Emile Puiforcat, a French silver beaker, Paris circa 1930, flared form with concentric stepped foot, 7.5cm high, 2.84ozt £180
227 An Art Deco silver caster, Edward Barnard, London 1936, cylindrical form on stepped conical foot, with pierced and stepped lid, 15cm high, 6.27ozt £100 - £150
228 A cased pair of Art Deco silver pedestal dishes, William Adams, Birmingham 1936, circular form with pierced foliate borders, 4.12ozt £100 - £150
229 R E Stone, an Art Deco silver napkin ring, London 1934, oval fluted form, 5.5cm long, 1.22ozt £50 - £80 230
230 Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver sugar shaker, London 1937, fluted conical form with slightly splayed and crenelated rim, on a stepped foot, the inset domed cover with conical finial, pierced with stylised geometric patterns, 15.5cm high, 8.63ozt
Note: having worked for Wedgwood designing ceramics, Murray was employed by Mappin and Webb to produce items of silver and silver plate from 1934 onwards. Although this sugar caster was probably never mass produced, perhaps being a commission through its London office, the design reflects Murray’s well known biscuit barrel produced for Wedgwood a few years earlier. £400 - £600
231 Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver sugar caster, London 1934, the barrel form body with concentric reeded rim, on a conical foot with incised banding, the flat lid pierced with geometric tendril and dot design and black incised ivory knop finial, 14cm high, 6.08ozt
Ivory Act Exemption number: E8QUY59J
Note: one of Murray’s early designs for Mappin and Webb, this shaker is similar to a set of cocktail beakers made around the same time. £200 - £400
232 Keith Murray for Mappin and Webb, an Art Deco silver dish, Sheffield 1937, circular shallow form, incised radiating lines with central stylised triangular segments, on a conical foot, 21cm diameter, 12.39ozt £300 - £500
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233 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 £150 - £250
234 An Art Deco silver and cut glass sugar shaker, Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1936, the octagonal section conical step cut body with a domed lid with geometric piercing, 15.5cm high £70 - £100
235 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) £80 - £120
236 A Modernist silver napkin ring, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1973, bark textured finish, 4.5cm diameter, 1.62ozt £40 - £60
237 A Modernist silver napkin ring, ABC, London 1979, barrel section, wedge form, applied with an initial S in high relief, 4cm long, 0.60ozt £40 - £70
238 Philip Campbell, a Scottish Modernist silver caddy spoon, Isle of Mull Silver Co., Edinburgh 2005, the plain concave bowl on a channelled and knotted tendril handle, 8.5cm long, 0.30ozt £40 - £60
239 A Modernist silver spoon, Michael Bolton, London 1994, planished oval bowl on square section stem with silhouette of a cat, studded with balls, 20cm long, 2.26ozt £150 - £250
240 A French Modernist silver perfume case, Christofle, Paris circa 2000, modelled as a teardrop, with three section interior, numbered 624 of 1000, 21.5cm high, 16.29ozt £500 - £800
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242 A pair of 9 carat gold and amber cabochon earrings, together with marcasite clip earrings £30 - £50
243 A pair of 9 carat gold earrings, interlocking discs suspended on bars, screw fittings, 4.5cm long, 5.2g £30 - £50
244 An 18 carat gold and diamond set ring, approx size K, 4.2g £50 - £80
245 An 18 carat gold ruby cluster ring, three main stones within diamond clusters, 4.9g £50 - £80
246 An 18 carat gold amethyst and diamond ring, the central briolette cut stone flanked by diamond set tendrils, approx size O, 3.7g £80 - £120
247 A 9ct gold and gem set convertible cluster tie pin stud, the central blue stone within white stone border, interchangeable stick pin and stud back, in a velveteen case £40 - £60
248 An Art Nouveau 9ct gold and sapphire pendant, C scroll tendril frame with articulated suspended blue stone drop, on gold chain, 4.5cm, 2.6gms £40 - £70
249 A 9ct gold pearl and turquoise cluster pendant on chain, the cabochon rosette within ruyi head border, 3cm long, 3.6gms £40 - £60
250 A 9ct gold and amethyst pendant, the central facet cut stone within milled and rope-twist wreath frame, 5cm long, 13.2gms £50 - £80
251 A yellow metal double strand chain, 37cm long, 27.7gms £200 - £300
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241 Patrick Mavros, a Modernist silver figure of a warthog, import marks London 2000, modelled scratching his ear, on an ebony base, 9cm high, silver weight 11.33ozt £100 - £200
252 Three Norwegian silver gilt Solje wedding brooches, including Ivor Holth, cast rope twist scroll design, the pair with milled filigree drops, 5.5cm diameter, 34.3gms £30 - £50
253 14 carat gold and jade ring and earring set, the green stone cabochons within foliate settings, stamped 14k £50 - £80
254 A 9ct gold heart shaped locket, on a fine kerb-link chain £50 - £80
JEWELLERY
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.
255 A 9ct gold bow brooch with oval gold pendant, pearl set leaves with topaz drop £50 - £80
256 A gold dress ring with four diamond set bands, unmarked £40 - £60
257 A gold metal gem set stick pin, spear-head form with spiral engraved pin £40 - £60
264 Two gold and gem set rings, one with emeralds and diamonds, the other with various multicoloured stones, 8.8g (2) £60 - £80
265 A 9 carat gold St Christopher pendant, together with a gold chain, 2cm diameter, 8.8g £60 - £80
266 An 18 carat gold bell pendant, cast with Persian dancers, on a 9 carat gold chain, 2.5cm high, 4.7g and 3.9g £60 - £100
267 A gold mounted smoky quartz set of earrings, pendant and ring, the pendant and earrings with briolette cut stones, the ring stamped 14k (4) £200 - £300
268 Tiffany and Co., a Modernist silver ring, pierced heart motifs to the band, 18mm inner diameter, 8.1g £30 - £50
278 An American novelty 14kt gold and diamond lapel pin, modelled as a golf club and ball, Baumstein & Federa New York, 2.5gms, 4cm high £40 - £60
279 A silver and 9ct gold RAF sweetheart brooch, in original fitted case, with two 9ct rings and four 9ct dress studs, total gold weight 6.8g (7) £80 - £120
280 An 18ct gold and platinum sapphire and diamond three stone ring, total diamond weight 0.20ct £100 - £200
281 Two 9ct gold chains with pendants including an elephant and a bunch of grapes, 42cm long, together with a gold crucifix, 10.2gms (2) £100 - £200
282 A 9 carat gold, split pearl and green stone bar brooch, together with pearl stick pin and yellow metal and transparent bead necklace, 7.8g £40 - £70
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258 Two pairs of 14 carat gold and gem set earrings, including channel set ruby, emerald and sapphires within diamond ground, 2cm, 15.1g (4) £100 - £200
269 A collection of gold chains, including pendant and rotating fob charm, 17.5g £50 - £80
270 A 9 carat gold medal badge, recto mounted with Football Association shield, verso engraved Lanc A.L. Div 2 Champ 1907-8, Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1907, 5.8g £50 - £80
271 A 9ct gold and platinum seed pearl bar brooch, in the form of a bunch of grapes £50 - £80
272 A 9 carat gold signet ring, square seal, engraved, 7.3g £50 - £80
283 Two gold and gem set rings, including 18 carat bi colour gold and emerald ring, and a five stone sapphire and opal ring, 6.6g (2) £120 - £180
284 A Modernist blue zircon and silver brooch, London 1978, wheel form with four spokes and central facet cut stone, 2.5cm diameter £30 - £50
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259 Two silver and enamelled brooches, including Scandinavian silver gilt example, cream basse taille and guilloche enamel with painted roses, 3.5cm (2) £30 - £50
260 A coral bead necklace, graduated polished beads on knotted thread, 9 carat gold clasp, 56cm long £40 - £60
261 Two gold and gem set stick pins, on with 15 carat gold and diamond chip set head, the other with pink cabochon, in fitted boxes, 6cm long, 3.1g (2) £30 - £50
262 Four Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled brooches, painted guilloche enamel floral and landscape designs, 4cm diameter, 41.5g (4) £60 - £80
263 A 14 carat gold filigree bracelet, each link with sex petal rosette, united by chain loops, 19cm long, 18.1g £150 - £250
273 A 9 carat gold ruby and diamond dress ring, the central diamond cluster within a double spiral of rubies, 5.9g £50 - £80
274 An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring £120 - £180
275 An 18 carat gold and diamond wedding ring, wide band form with single cut stone, 4.7g, together with a 9 carat gold ring, 1.3g (2) £70 - £100
276 A 9ct gold chain necklace together with a gold nugget pendant and a 9ct gold Avon brooch, 51cm long, 17.9gms (3) £120 - £180
277 A 14kt gold and onyx diamond set brooch/pendant, oval form cast with a boy and a girl in 18th century costume, 4cm wide £50 - £80
285
285 A Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled brooch, the diamond shaped blue guilloche enamel bars united by chain links supporting a circular drop, 10cm long, 9.2gms £30 - £50
286 A Norwegian silver and enamelled buckle, Marius Hammer, oval form purple guilloche enamel with border with white beaded band, 6.5cm wide, 21.5gms £30 - £50
287 An Arts and Crafts silver and green hardstone bracelet, David, Moss and Co., Birmingham 1910, graduated shamrock links, the petals of green stone, united by a heart locket, 20cm long £30 - £50
26 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.
288
288 An Arts and Crafts 9 carat gold, amethyst and split pearl pendant brooch, of open whiplash tendril and foliate design, the central oval stone below a five petal rosette, flanked by flowers and graduated pearls, a further drop below, 6cm long, 5.2g
£100 - £200
289 Theodore Fahrner (attributed), a Jugendstil silver and amethyst brooch, circular form, with open cartouches, the central vignette with cabochon drop, 3cm diameter, 5.1g £200 - £250
292
292 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 £300 - £500
295
295 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled necklace, Chester circa 1910, the circular pendant with crescent panel in blue, green and purple enamel, set with a mother of pearl cabochon on open bars, two drop suspensions below, 6.5cm long, 5.6g £180 - £220
290
290 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
£350 - £450
291 An Arts and Crafts silver and topaz brooch, in the style of Georgie and Arthur Gaskin, circular wreath form set with pink stones on leaf, coiled tendril and floral band, 4.5cm diameter, 7.9g £100 - £150
293
293 A Dutch Secessionist 14 carat gold, ruby and split pearl scarf ring, VA, circa 1905, the geometric frame of interlocking circle and triangle, set with a central facet cut stone, 1.6cm wide, 2g £60 - £100
294 George Hunt, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled gem and pearl set brooch, circular wreath form, set with half pearls, cut garnets and blue green enamel leaf motifs, 5cm diameter, 9.4g £150 - £250
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296 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled necklace, Chester circa 1910, the central panel of interlocking coiled tendrils in blue green enamel, suspended on two chains united by a triangular plaque, a further drop below, 8cm long £180 - £220
27 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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300 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, Chester 1909, geometric poppy head design with panels of green and blue basse taille enamel, a suspended drop below, 5cm long £150 - £200
302
302 Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled necklace, Chester 1909, the central pendant with open knotted tendril and blue green enamel panels, 6cm long, 6.7g £180 - £220
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301 Murrle Bennett and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled bracelet, the central, cushioned diamond form panel with ogee and kidney motifs in blue green enamel, flanked by rectangular links similarly decorated, 19cm long, 19.3g £350 - £400
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303 An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled necklace, circa 1905, the main heart shaped pendant in graduated blue enamel, with thee leaf vine in green, suspended on two chains from a central blue green roundel, on a silver chain, pendant stamped sterling silver, length of pendant (including chain surmount) 4cm, length of chain 47cm, total weight 5.6g £80 - £120
297 An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant necklace, Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1912, Egyptian revival style, the winged scarab with champleve enamel in green, purple and blue, suspended on two chains united by a blue cabochon, 5cm wide, 4.6g £180 - £220
298 An Arts and Crafts yellow metal and enamelled pendant, circa 1910, the central green enamel granite effect roundel within an open ribbon and ball quatrefoil frame, 3.5cm diameter, 8.4g £40 - £70
Charles Horner, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled brooch, in the form of a butterfly, blue enamel wings and green head, 3cm, 2.7g £50 - £80
28 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.
304 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver and enamelled brooch, Birmingham 1904, circular coiled bud form in blue green enamel, 2.3cm diameter, 4.4g £150 - £200
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307 Archibald Knox for Liber ty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Cymric silver and enamelled brooch, circa 1900, reticulated knotted bud and tendril design, blue and green enamel, stamped Cymric sterling, 3cm long, 5.2g £250 - £350
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305 An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled brooch, J Atkins, circa 1920, in the form of a dragonfly, in purple enamel, 5cm long, 5.4g £100 - £150
308
308 Alexander Ritchie, an Arts and Crafts Scottish silver Iona brooch, Lewis Johnston Waddell, Edinburgh 1935, of Celtic sword form, the finial cast with a ship in sail, on a knotted tendril shaft, 8cm long £40 - £70
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310 Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts gold and enamelled pendant, St George and the Dragon, the reverse with the arms of Jerusalem, in red enamel, within a ropetwist border, coiled tendril suspension, 4cm long, 12.4g £300 - £500
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306 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co. (attributed), an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, trident form cast with three foliate tendrils supporting two leafy panels in blue green enamel, 3.5cm long, 9.0g £200 - £300
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309 An Arts and Crafts Scottish silver brooch, Ward Brothers, Edinburgh 1957, Iona style after Alexander Ritchie, cast with a galleon within an open serpent border, 3cm long, 7.5g £30 - £50
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311 Bernard Meldahl, a Norwegian Modernist silver gilt and enamelled acer leaf brooch, circa 1960s, red basse taille enamel, 4.5cm long, 9gms £30 - £50
29 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.
WATCHES AND PENS
312 A lady’s gold cased watch with octagonal dial, (glass and hand missing) on a 9ct gold fancy link bracelet £80 - £100
321 Two Victorian and George VI silver propelling pencils, Sampson Mordan 1876 and 1939, one set with a bloodstone seal, fluted with retractable lead, the other engine turned mechanical push button action, 9.5cm long (2) £40 - £60
322 Parker, a Duofold fountain pen, circa 1953, black with gold trim, the 14 carat gold nib stamped 25, 12.5cm long, together with a Parker 17 red propelling pencil (2) £10 - £20
323 Waterman, a Laureat marbled fountain pen and a Hemisphere fountain pen, blue lacquer, gold plated nibs, in box, 13.5cm long (2) £20 - £40
324 Montblanc, a Starwalker ballpoint pen, rose gold fittings, hologram dome terminal, with serial number to the clip, 14cm long £100 - £200
325 Elizabeth II, The Queen’s Golden Jubilee Silver Proof Collection 2002, to include twenty-five Five Pounds coins from twelve Commonwealth countries, in fitted leather case with three trays £300 - £400
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313 A Continental 14k gold cased fob watch, together with a Continental pocket watch stamped ‘fine silver’ with silver Albert with key and T-bar (2) £100 - £150
314 Tissot, a mid size stainless steel wristwatch, on bracelet strap, white enamelled dial and date window, quart movement, 30mm wide including crown £60 - £100
315 Rotary, a 9 carat gold ladies wrist watch, on gold bracelet strap, 21 jewel manual wind movement, 16mm wide, 14.8g £100 - £200
316 Seiko, a 9 carat gold ladies wrist watch, white dial with Roman numerals, on leather strap, 21mm wide £50 - £70
317 Omega, a ladies steel Omega wristwatch, 2cm circular champagne dial with baton numerals, manual wind with Omega branding to the crown, black leather strap £50 - £80
318 Wristwatches including 9 carat gold Realm watch, Tissot stainless steel, in box with papers, Seiko Sea horse automatic, Caravelle automatic gold plated (4) £100 - £150
319 Three Victorian and Edwardian silver propelling pencils, Sampson & Morden, London 1933, London 1896-1903, each with retractable cedar pencils, 10cm long (maximum) (3) £30 - £50
320 A George IV silver propelling pencil and retractable fountain pen, Sampson Mordan & Gabriel Riddle, London 1823, tubular engine turned barley corn design, 10cm long £40 - £70
326 British coins, William & Mary, Crown 1692, rev. crowned cruciform shields around central Nassau lion with royal monogram and date numeral in angles, legend around, later converted to pendant £100 - £200
327 British coins, William III, Crown 1696, rev. later engraved emblem of The Apprentice Boys of Derry, original legend around, later converted to medal with two clasps, ‘No Surrender Club’ and Apprentice Boys of Derry’, together with a Victoria India Rupee 1892 (2) £50 - £80
328 Mexico, 8 Reales/Pillar Dollar, 1742, believed to be recovered from the Dutch East India Company ship Hollandia that sunk off the Isles of Scilly in 1743, later converted to pendant £100 - £200
329 Elizabeth II, the Queen’s 80th Birthday Collection silver proof coin set, thirteen coins including Maundy money, with Royal Mint paperwork, case and outer packaging. £100 - £200
330 Elizabeth II, gold half sovereign, 1980, in Royal Mint case of issue £150 - £200
331 Elizabeth II, gold sovereign, 1979, in Royal Mint case of issue £300 - £500
332 A Royal Mint two-coin commemorative set, to include a 1981 full gold proof sovereign, and a Charles and Diana proof silver crown, in case of issue £300 - £500
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COINS AND MILITARIA
333 A Victorian Hampshire Regiment martingale badge/horse brass, mounted on leather backing with suspension strap £50 - £80
FURNITURE
336 A George III country oak tripod table, circa 1820, circular tilt top, baluster turned support, cabriole base, 60cm diameter £150 - £200
337 A late Victorian mahogany table top collectors’ cabinet, circa 1880, chamfered top, six long graduated drawers with brass handles, 51cm high, 50cm wide, 36cm deep £200 - £300
338 A late Victorian Maple mahogany wellington chest, circa 1880, moulded top over a bank of seven graduated drawers with Gothic brass ring handles, chamfered sides, plinth, stamped maker’s marks, 120cm high, 69cm wide, 48cm deep £80 - £120
339 A set of eight ash and fruitwood Lancashire dining chairs, 19th Century, shell carved serpentine top rails, two rows of spindles, envelope rush seats, baluster turned front stretches, pad feet, 97cm high (8) £300 - £500
340 An oak gateleg dining table, 17th Century, double frieze drawers with brass drop handles, baluster turned legs, D-end flaps, 135cm wide £300 - £500
334 German Third Reich Hitler Youth dagger, housed in black painted scabbard with black leather belt loop fitting, nickel plated turn up quillon and pommel with two piece black chequered grip inlaid with red and white enamel swastika diamond, blade marked RZM (Reichszeugmeisterei) M7/28, 25cm long £400 - £600
335 World War Two German Army (Wehrmacht) Officer’s dress dagger, housed in hammered scabbard, eagle cross guard and orange celluloid grip, pommel with oak leaf decoration, blade unmarked, 39.5cm long £400 - £600
341 An ebonised and brass mounted standing vitrine, 19th Century of Empire design, raised back with double glazed doors opening to velvet lined display shelving, glazed table top base with hinged cover, tapered gilt legs terminating in ceramic castors, 150cm high, 86cm wide, 52cm deep £400 - £600
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31 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.
342 A 19th Century mahogany campaign sideboard, moulded canted corner serpentine top with hinge action to form a raised back, twin tambour fronted doors opening to inner frieze drawers and height adjustable shelving, substantial claw and ball feet, 91cm high, 140cm wide, 67cm deep, (closed) £200 - £400
343 A late Victorian wing back salon settee, circa 1890, upholstered in green velvet and striped fabric, mahogany tapered block legs terminating in ceramic castors, 84cm high, 120cm wide, 70cm deep £50 - £100
344 An Edwardian upholstered hall armchair, circa 1910, ‘moustache’ top rail, downswept arms, cabriole legs united by an ogee stretcher, 95cm high, 63cm wide, 68cm deep £40 - £60
345 A mid Victorian burr walnut davenport desk, circa 1860, gilt metal baluster gallery, gilt tooled green leather writing surface opening to a sycamore veneered interior with till drawers, barley twist front supports, pen slide and panelled cupboards either side opening to shelving and a bank of four drawers with integral flush handles, bun feet, 82cm high, 56cm wide, 59cm deep £100 - £150
346 A George III country oak chest of drawers of small proportions, circa 1800, moulded top, two short over a long and a deep graduated drawer, brass loop handles, shaped bracket feet, 78cm high, 80cm wide, 49cm deep £100 - £150
347 A small walnut boudoir chest of drawers of Louis XVI design, early 20th Century, crossbanded serpentine top over four long bowfront drawers with gilt metal Rococo handles with inset porcelain plaques in the manner of Sevres, raised on French cabriole legs, sabots, 88cm high, 40cm wide, 28cm deep £100 - £150
348 A pair of late 19th Century European burr and figured walnut night stands, circa 1890, panelled drawers raised by scroll supports each with a cupboard below, 83cm high, 41cm wide, 34cm deep (2) £100 - £150
349 A George III country oak dresser base, circa 1770, triple frieze drawers over a central bank of three graduated drawers flanked by a cupboard either side, shaped bracket feet, 82cm high, 172cm wide, 48cm deep £300 - £500
350 A George III country oak standing dresser base, circa 1760, moulded top with canted corners, triple frieze drawers with brass drop handles and escutcheons, cabriole legs, pad feet, 83cm high, 190cm wide, 55cm deep £200 - £300
350A A George III country oak hall settle, circa 1770, four fielded panel back, downswept arms, cabriole legs, pad feet £200 - £300
32 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. 349 350
351 A George III mahogany strung chest on chest, circa 1790, plain cornice, two short over three long drawers with gilt oval brass handles to the upper section with canted corners, the lower section with triple long graduated drawers, apron, outswept bracket feet, 188cm high, 106cm wide, 55cm deep £200 - £300
351A A George III limed oak country hall settle, circa 1770, five fielded panel back, inverted arms, ring turned supports, cabriole legs, pad feet £200 - £300
352 A late 17th Century oak chest, triple panel top with wire hinges, blacksmith lock, triple panel front, raised on stiles, 67cm high, 101cm wide, 56cm £150 - £250
353 A 19th century French kingwood crossbanded and ormolu mounted two tier occasional table; with reticulated brass galleried top with inset Sevres style painted panel decorated with exotic birds, the porcelain mounted under tier united by three slender ormolu mounted cabriole supports, 32cm diameter £150 - £250
354 A George III figured walnut and crossbanded chest on stand, circa 1770 and later, plain moulded cornice, two short over three long graduated drawers with later brass loop handles, the lower section with a central drawer with inner divider flanked by a smaller drawer either side, ogee apron, cabriole legs, pad feet, 162cm high, 102cm wide, 52cm deep £400 - £600
355 A late Charles II oak side table, circa 1680, moulded top, single long frieze drawer with double panelled front, brass drop handles and escutcheon, baluster turned legs united by stretchers, 67cm high, 82cm wide, 59cm deep £800 - £1,200
356 An early Victorian mahogany occasional table, circa 1840, square top, ring and wrythen turned column, brass decoration, trefoil plinth, bun feet, 46cm by 47cm £60 - £100
357 A George III mahogany washstand of small proportions, circa 1820, of square section with a single frieze drawer to the lower tier, block legs, 79cm high, 30cm wide, 30cm deep £60 - £100
358 J &T Scott of Edinburgh, an Aesthetic Movement burr walnut octagonal side table, circa 1880, on four receded pillars united by an X stretcher on four splayed supports and carved block feet, stamped to underside, 93cm diameter, 61cm high £150 - £200
359 Christopher Dresser for Coalbrookdale, a cast metal bench, cast oval cabochons and floral medallions uniting beaded pillars, wooden slatted seat, on ornate cast scroll arm side supports, impressed registration marks, impressed no. 697749. M 71 2, 91cm wide £500 - £800
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360 An Art Nouveau walnut hall mirror, circa 1905, arched fretwork and carved foliage frame, 83 by 45cm £50 - £80
361 Liberty and Co, an Aesthetic Movement Moorish mirror and wall bracket, circa 1870’s, the rectangular glass with fret carved arcaded arch, within a mashrabiya panelled frame with mother of pearl geometric corners, 146cm high, 80cm wide, the shelf with denticulated arch and bracketed supports, inlaid with mother of pearl and ebony mashrabiya panels £500 - £800
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365 An Arts and Crafts oak three bay bookcase, in the manner of Wylie and Lockhead, the central glazed cupboard flanked by open shelves with carved panels of stylised lilies, each side with three adjustable shelves, 171cm wide, 113cm high, 41cm deep £300 - £500
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363 Ar thur Simpson of Kendal, an Arts and Crafts oak sideboard, the kneehole dresser base with two drawers over single drawer, flanked by cupboard doors, bow fronted and applied with riveted heart shaped handles and hinged by Rathbone, below a panelled backboard with tapered slatted side panels, the legs united by square section stretchers, 182cm wide, 153cm high, 60cm deep £4,000 - £6,000
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364 Arthur Simpson of Kendal, an Arts and Crafts mahogany sideboard bookcase, 1936, the three bay glazed and leaded cupboard top carved with thorny rose motif to the pilasters and central backboard, over a break front panelled sideboard base, carved with a serpentine entwined tendril frieze border, heart terminal handles, labelled to the back and interior, 196cm wide, 189cm high, 47cm deep £600 - £800
366 Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts oak Spanish Throne armchair, attributed to Leonard Wyburd, studded panel back with square section supports and skate stretchers, leather hammock seat, labelled, 117cm high, 62cm deep £200 - £300 367
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367 An Arts and Crafts oak mirror back sideboard, in the manner of Harris Lebus, the base with two drawers over two linenfold carved panel doors, each with planished and repousse decorated strap hinges, heart shaped handles, and trestle plank and shelf sides, united by a fret pierced low apron stretcher, the central mirror flanked by carved poppy head motifs and wide brimmed pediment, 175cm wide, 172cm high, 57cm deep £500 - £800
368 Heals for the Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts oak hanging cabinet, the double cupboard doors with copper spade head strap hinges and shelved interior, over an open shelf, ogee apron below, 54cm wide, 67cm high, 21.5cm deep £300 - £500
369 Arthur Simpson of Kendal, an Arts and Crafts oak hanging cabinet, the open shelf over two cupboard doors, carved with foliate panels, 66cm wide, 56cm high, 21cm deep £200 - £400
370 An Arts and Crafts embroidered fire screen, in the style of Voysey, the central panel with rose tree flanked by doves, in plain stained frame, 50cm wide, 76cm high £80 - £120
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373 Edwin Lutyens, an Arts and Crafts rush seated ladder back armchair, four graduated ogee cut yolk cross splats, on turned baluster and ball pad footed legs, cabriole arms, seat 37cm high, 95cm high, 60cm wide Note: example in Victoria & Albert collection £400 - £600
374 An Arts & Crafts oak occasional table in the manner of Liberty & Co, circa 1905, circular top inset with green, beige and black tiles to form a grid, fretwork legs united by an X stretcher, 66cm diameter £100 - £150
375 Arthur Simpson of Kendal, an Arts and Crafts oak swing toilet mirror, in the manner of C F A Voysey, the arch topped cantilever bevelled glass supported by slender obelisks, on skate feet united by triple stretchers £1,500 - £2,000
376 An Arts & Crafts oak wall mounted plate rack, circa 1910, carved with a frieze of trailing vine, 50 by 110cm £200 - £300
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371 Arthur Simpson of Kendal, an Arts and Crafts green stained fire screen, the frieze carved with two fruiting foliate panels, above a Morris type fabric, the arch bracketed skate feet united by fret carved and square section stretchers, 68cm wide, 84cm high £80 - £120
372 Attributed to Liberty and Co., a mahogany Arts and Crafts parlour armchair, of barrel form with vertical slat back, drop-in woven rush envelope seat with serpentine front rail, 69cm high, 60cm wide £300 - £500
377 Arthur Simpson of Kendal, an Arts and Crafts oak five tier bookcase, the stepped panel sides with moulded arch tops, the arched back panel carved with a central fruiting foliate wreath cartouche, hinged dust flaps to each shelf, 52cm wide, 161cm high, 24cm deep £2,000 - £3,000
378 Robert Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn, an Arts and Crafts oak standard floor lamp, tapered octagonal section on splayed and stepped foot, 146cm high £300 - £500
378 35 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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379 Robert Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn, a pair of early Arts and Crafts oak joint footstools, octagonal section baluster legs with woven leather strap seats, 38cm wide, 43cm high, 33cm deep (2) £500 - £800
380 Robert Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn, an oak panelled sideboard, mid 20th Century, adzed throughout, raised back rail, two short over a bank of three long drawers flanked by a cupboard either side, blacksmith handles and latches, panelled sides, small carved mouse signature to the left upright, octagonal block feet, 95cm high, 145cm wide, 47cm deep £2,000 - £3,000
381 Gordon Russell (attributed), a Cotswold School Arts and Crafts oak cabinet on stand, the octagonal moulded, four panel double door chest with shelved interior, on an open framed base of six octagonal section legs united by two chamfered X stretchers, 94cm wide, 162cm high, 49cm deep £800 - £1,200
382 Ambrose Heal for Heals, an Arts and Crafts Cotswold School oak dresser, circa 1920s, of small proportions, the base with a drawer over cupboard doors, below a shelved and pegged rack, 77cm wide, 137cm high, 46cm deep £50 - £80
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381 36 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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383 Arthur Romney Green, a Cotswold School Arts and Crafts oak dresser, the base section with two panelled drawers over cupboard doors, below a three shelf rack, on octagonal bun feet, 119cm wide, 182cm high, 49cm deep £1,000 - £1,200
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385 Betty Joel, an Art Deco crossbanded walnut cocktail cabinet or tallboy, 1936, the cushion moulded double door cabinet with mirrored interior and glass shelf, over a chest of four drawers with black glass pull out slide, carved scallop shell handles, paper label, made by W Witt at Token Works, Kingston, 74cm wide, 143cm high, 47cm deep £800 - £1,200
386 An Art Deco birds-eye maple draw-leaf dining table, circa 1930, coromandel banded inlay, on curved and cross banded supports and shaped pad feet, 149cm by 45cm extended, 77cm high £70 - £100
387 Giovanni Offredi for Saporiti, Italia, design period 1970-1979, an Onda coffee table, square birds-eye-maple top, brushed steel base, retailer label, 31cm high, 90 by 90cm £800 - £1,200
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384 Keswick School of Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts oak and pewter altar piece, the panelled and pilastered board set with repousse decorated plaques, the central allegorical image of St John the Baptist as the Lamb and Flag, flanked by WA monogram and chi rho, 151cm wide, 90cm high
Note: probably commissioned for use within the church of St John in Keswick £400 - £600
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388 Kai Kristiansen for V.M. Mobler, a mid Century Danish teak metamorphic coffee/dining table, draw-leaf folding mechanism, on tapered support, 124cm long, 89cm wide, 71cm high (dining height ) £200 - £200
37 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.
389 Cees Braakman for Pastoe, a pair of Flamingo wire rocking chairs, designed 1960’s (2) £850 - £950
391 Gordon Russell of Broadway, a 1960’s teak coffee table, rectangular top and undertier united by exposed block legs, 35cm high, 84cm wide, 48cm deep. Note: The Gordon Russell Trust advise that the table was designed by Professor R.D. Russell in 1967, catalogue No.R650 £80 - £120
392 A Louis XV design mahogany gueridon after Francois Linke, early 20th Century, square serpentine edged dished top, ormolu scroll mounts, frieze slide and drawer, French cabriole legs uniting an undertier, sabots, 77cm high, 35cm wide
£1,200 - £1,500
393 Borge Mogensen for Fredericia Stolefabrik, a Danish Modernist oak reclining lounge chair and foot stool, model BN2254 and BN-2248, circa 1960, open rectangular frame arms with high back and reclining mechanism, rattan covered, with removable cushions, labels to underside, chair 93cm high, 66cm wide, ottomans 36cm high, 57cm wide, 52cm deep £600 - £800
394 Tim Bates for Pieff, a set of six ‘Lisse’ chrome framed high back dining chairs, mock suede upholstery (6) £300 - £400
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390 Schionning & Elgaard for Randers Mobelfabrik, a set
£300 - £400
395 After Eric Gill, Eve, a cast iron wall panel, depicting a silhouetted nude with entwined serpent, within stepped frame and stylised chain link border, 172cm x 95cm £100 - £200
396 New Classics Creations USA, retailer Holly Hunt New York, a custom circular mahogany dining table, sunburst veneered top, ribbon base with bronze detail to the legs, 168cm diameter, with additional extension centre leaf. Note: cost price $10,700 in 2003 £800 - £1,200
397 A contemporary American sycamore console table, in the Art Deco style, ebony strung and crossbanded top, triple slim frieze drawers, block legs, 79cm high, 160cm wide, 46cm deep £550 - £650
of four teak dining chairs, circa 1950-1959, black seats (4)
391
38 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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CLOCKS
398 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 £300 - £500
399 A French bronzed metal novelty hygrometer, early 20th Century, modelled as a tower with detachable finial, scaled roof with chimney and figure leaning out of a window, various apertures, internal revolving papered tube, the base marked ‘Observatoire de la Tour Peinture’, paper disc to base, 23cm high £50 - £80 400
400 A late 19th Century French mantel clock, circa 1880, cold and gilt painted metal in the form of an Arabic trader on camel back, naturalistic plinth raised on four scroll feet, the front centre with Arabic script, the movement striking on a bell, 46cm high, (pendulum and two keys) £400 - £600
401 A 19th century pewter and glass stein, hinged lid inset with Berlin style plaque painting of a young lady, stamp numbers, 16.5cm high including finial £80 - £120
402 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) £300 - £500
403 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, £80 - £120
404 Rochet Paris, a 19th Century rosewood marquetry inlaid portico bracket clock, of architectural form with an inlaid pediment supported by four strung columns with gilt metal capitals and bases, 9cm white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed Rochet, Paris, raised on a stepped plinth, eight day movement striking on a bell, under a glass dome on base with bun feet, clock 43cm high, 55cm high including dome, (pendulum) £300 - £500
405 A 19th century French Boulle work mantel clock, arched form with cast putti surmount the embossed brass dial with porcelain inset hour apertures above glazed door, mask and sunburst pendulum, on cast brass foliate scroll cabriole supports, 42cm high £200 - £300
406 Lewis Foreman Day, an Aesthetic Movement ebonised bracket clock, circa 1883, the six inch blue and white painted dial within a panelled case of floral and foliate tiles of daisies, hawthorn, mistletoe and blossom, above allegorical figural plaques representing the ages of man, the corners with embossed and reticulated rosettes, flanked by geometric carved pilasters, and arched pediment with central butterfly, 62.5cm high £1,000 - £1,500
407 A Scottish Arts and Crafts single fusee movement wall clock, brass square dial with Arabic numerals surrounded by a border with Art Nouveau fruit and foliage, with pendulum, 28cm x 28cm £100 - £200
406
39 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.
408 An Arts and Crafts copper and enamelled wall clock, repousse embossed with motto hearts remember the first of September, blue green enamel plaque markers, with bird and foliate emblems to the corners £500 - £800
409 Jesson, Birkett and Co., an Arts and Crafts brass and abalone inlaid bracket clock, the silvered dial embossed with Arabic numerals above a knotted foliate tendril cartouche, within a riveted case with domed wide brim pediment, on triangular spade feet, 33cm high £1,000 - £1,500
410 An Iona type Arts and Crafts carved oak clock, tapered pedestal form, carved in relief with a dragon boat in full sail, below knotted foliate corner in the Celtic style, incised with motto to the lower edge Time and Tide Wait for No Man, 33cm high £400 - £600
411 Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter clock, model 01492, planished double ogee domed form, with fluted border, on squat bun feet, silvered dial, 27cm long £200 - £400
412
412 George Walton (attributed), an Arts and Crafts silver plated clock, rectangular section with pitched roof, embossed with stylised flower trees, on riveted legs with ogee pad feet, 25cm wide, 13.5cm high £400 - £600
413 An Arts and Crafts copper wall clock, planished and crimped square form, repousse embossed with silvered Arabic numerals, the pendulum with entwined serpent £200 - £300
414 A Secessionist patinated art metal portico clock, circa 1920, the 4” white enamel dial supported on two splayed fluted columns with floral capitals, surmounted by pediment of fruit laden flower baskets, on marble slab base, 35cm high £80 - £120
415 An Art Deco brass and red glass Odeon cinema wall clock, octagonal glazed form, the face etched and enamelled with The Odeon in black lettering, 67cm diameter £600 - £800
416 A Kienzle Zodiac wall clock, wooden dial numbered with astrological Zodiac symbols, 36cm wide £120 - £160
417 No Lot
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40 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.
DAY TWO
ORIENTAL CERAMICS AND WORKS OF ART
421 A traditional Iznik design tin glazed earthenware plate, shallow well, predominantly blue decoration of stylised foliage, 34cm diameter £200 - £300
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418 A Japanese bronze sleeve vase by Takeuchi Sei, Meiji period, 1868-1912, the frieze decorated with exotic birds in flight within a Greek key and floral border, signed to base, 21.5cm high £1,700 - £1,900
418A A pair of Japanese bronze and bi-metal baluster vases, Meiji period, 1868-1912. decorated in relief with storks and other birds wading and in flight, signed, 18cm high (2) £1,200 - £1,500
419 A Chinese circular plate, famille rose decorated with two figures on a balcony observing an equestrian event beneath a pergola, blue six character Yongzheng mark within a double blue circle, 23.5cm diameter £500 - £600
420 A pair of Chinese blue & white dished plates, wavy rims, decorated with vases of foliage and pagoda landscapes, blue four character Kangxi script marks within double blue circles, 20cm diameter (2) £500 - £600
422
422 A large Cantonese circular charger, 19th Century, famille rose decorated with a central roundel of figures taking tea, butterfly and exotic bird borders with gilt detailing, 41cm diameter £900 - £1,000
423 A Chinese circular charger, 19th Century, famille verte decorated with alternating figure scenes, flowering blossom and birds amongst branches, 35cm diameter £800 - £900
424 A Chinese green celadon glaze bottle vase, moulded foliate opening, beast mask and ring handles, blue six character Yongzheng script mark, 21cm high £300 - £500
425 A Chinese double gourd vase, monochrome pastel blue matt glaze, blue four character Qinalong seal mark to base, 17.5cm high £70 - £100
426 A large Chinese bronze hand warmer, Qing Dynasty, swing handle, geometric pierced cover, rectangular shouldered base, 15cm high, 23cm wide £600 - £800
427 A Chinese blue and white ginger jar, Kangxi period, painted with a frieze of alternating script and floral devices with a lappet base border, double blue circle mark, 21cm high £300 - £400
428 An imari decorated sideboard bowl, 18th Century, ribbed sides, the frieze decorated with pagodas in mountainous landscapes, 10cm high, 24cm diameter £80 - £120
42 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.
429 A pair of Chinese blue and white baluster vases, the openings with birds and insects amongst foliage, the friezes with processional scenes with archers, blue six character Kangxi marks, 29cm high (2) £2,500 - £3,000
430 A small Chinese bronze hand warmer, Qing Dynasty, swing handle, geometric pierced cover, shouldered base, 10cm wide £50 - £80
434 A collection of eight Japanese Hirado and other related porcelain netsukes, 19th Century and later. to include a smiling man holding a beast mask, a bearded elder holding a toad in the white, a smiling man with backpack, four nodding monkey head figures and another, largest 8cm high (8) £300 - £500
431
431 A Japanese Satsuma bowl, Meiji, footed form, multicoloured enamelled rings and gilt foliate scroll design throughout, 21cm diameter £100 - £200
432 A set of twelve Chinese celadon ground famille rose plates, enamelled with butterflies and flowers, 21cm diameter (12) £200 - £400
433 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) £70 - £100
435 A pair of Chinese Republican famille rose vases, circa 1950s, Zhongguo Jingdezhen Zhi marks, shouldered form, painted with chrysanthemums and birds, verses to the reverse, 18cm high (2) £80 - £120
435
43 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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436 Two Chinese export teapots and a tea bowl, 18th century, ovoid form, one relief moulded with blooming tendrils, the other with famille rose panels of interior court scenes, metal spouts to each, the tea bowl similarly decorated with Mandarin figures, teapot 22cm long (3) £50 - £80
437 A Japanese imari charger, painted with Geisha girls, trees, flowers and birds within the body of a heron in reeds, Yakomoto seal mark, 37cm wide £200 - £300
438 A pair of Chinese famille verte plates, Daoguang marks and probably of the period 1821-1850, each decorated with the Four Noble Ones or Gentlemen, symbolised by floral specimens of bamboo, prunus, chrysanthemums and orchids, around a circular orchid wreath centre, the exterior with bats in iron red, 25.5cm diameter (2) £200 - £400
439 A near pair of Chinese pottery earth spirit guardians or tomb figures, possibly Tang dynasty, in the form of hybrid horned dragon forms seated with outstretched front legs, 29cm high (2) £200 - £300
440 Japanese School, 20th Century, a bizen ware guinomi, incised mark, 4cm high, with wooden signed box £30 - £50
445
445 An Islamic pottery plate, possibly 16th century or later, shallow dished form, painted with leaves, flowers and buds in blue, green, ochre and brown, on white ground, the reverse unglazed, 21cm diameter £80 - £120
446 An Oriental famille verte pottery vase, probably Japanese, Kutani, 19th century, twin handled, enamelled with floral deign and budding branch mark to the underside £50 - £80
447 A Chinese bronze censer, twin bat handles, the base bearing four character marks, pierced bronze cover with peach finial, 19cm wide £80 - £120
448 A Chinese Canton sandalwood calling card case, late 19th century, rectangular form, carved in high relief with figures amongst pagodas in a wooded landscape, 11 by 8cm £100 - £200
449 An Oriental bronze figure of Shiva, modelled as the Hindu deity dancing £160 - £220
450 An Oriental bronze figure of Guanyin, modelled in seated pose £160 - £220
441
441 A Chinese pottery horse, believed to be Tang dynasty, (618-906) modelled standing tall wearing a saddle and saddle cloth with head tilted slightly to the left with mouth open, on an integral plinth, polychrome decoration, 41cm high, 40cm wide £400 - £600
442 A Chinese provincial vase, of Yuan type, of slender form, the frieze painted with foliage within a triple banded border, 19cm high, together with a blue and white bowl, wavy rim with a floral frieze, 17.5cm diameter (2) £50 - £80
443 A Chinese provincial miniature pot, of Ming design, ribbed neck, buff glaze, 6cm high, in a box with a stand £40 - £60
444 A Japanese imari bowl, 19th century, footed form, central floral composition in a vase, within pate sur pate borders and alternating panels of foliage, 25cm wide £100 - £150
451 A Japanese gilt metal and black lacquer table casket, early 20th Century, pagoda, reeds and bird decoration, 14.5cm wide £100 - £150
452 A katana in Shirasaya by Mihara ju Masaiye, with shinogi-zukuri and iori mune, 60cm long £100 - £200
453 A Wakizashi in Shirasaya, Mumei (Owari seki), with shinogi-zukuri and iori mune, with a NBTHK Hozen Tosogu white paper certificate, 48cm long £100 - £200
454 A Chinese coconut bowl, in the Ming style, applied gilt scholar’s symbols to the outer frieze, 11.5cm diameter (s.d) £50 - £80
455 Chinese School, late Qing dynasty, two books of woodblock prints, signed with titles (2) £50 - £80
456 A Chinese polished stone dragon figure hook, possibly Han Dynasty, 9cm wide £50 - £80
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.
457 A Higo copper Sukashi tsuba, in Otafuku Gata, mumei with a shakudo sea dragon with gold eyes, with a NBTHK Hozen Tosogu white paper certificate, mounted on Wakizashi Koshirae, fully bound gold tsuka with iron Higo fuchi and kabuto-gane decorated in gold with shakudo, contained in a brown lacquer saya £100 - £200
458 Takahashi Rakusai IV (Japanese, 1925), a Shigaraki wood fired stoneware fan plate, partially cover in green ash glaze, impressed mark, 29cm wide, in a signed wooden presentation box £50 - £80
459
459 Japanese Russet Iron Ressi Men (half-mask) and YodareKake, (throat guard), mid to late Edo period, moustache and small goatee brush, embossed cheeks and other facial features, detachable nose guard plate, six hole pierced ear plates, ase nagashi no ana, (drainage hole) on the chin, red lacquer interior, dark blue sugake lacing, length 20.3cm £400 - £600
460 A Chinese straw-glazed pottery model of a horse, Sui dynasty, 581-618 AD, modelled standing wearing a saddle and saddle cloth with head titled slightly to one side, on an integral plinth, 34cm high, 29cm wide. Note: with Oxford Authentication Ltd thermoluminescence analysis report dated 2009 £400 - £600
461 A Chinese gilt bronze censer, fretwork disc cover with coiled dragon, twin ring handles, grinning mask to the frieze, triple beast head terminal feet, seal mark to base, 13cm high, 14cm diameter £50 - £80
462 A pair of Chinese horseshoe-back wooden armchairs, North China, late Qing Dynasty, curved and downward sloping top rails terminating in hook finials, carved circular mon devices to the splats, panelled wooden seats, block stretchers, remnants of an old paper label with Chinese script to the underside of one, 98cm high, 64cm wide (2) £300 - £400
463 A collection of jade and jade type pendants, including Chinese carved gourds, New Zealand souvenir heart pendant, fish etc., 6cm (6) £40 - £70
464 A pair of Japanese bronze figural candlesticks, 19th century, each modelled as a crane standing on a tortoise, holding a snake, 27.5cm high (2) £80 - £120
465 A pair of Chinese carved stone shishi guardian lions, modelled with mouths open, each with one paw resting on a cub or ball, on bracketed jade type plinth bases, 12.5cm high (2) £50 - £80
466 A Chinese carved quartz figure of Guanyin, modelled with legs and hands in meditation pose, on a lotus base, 18.5cm high £50 - £80
467 Japanese Sc hool, Meiji period, 1868-1912, a pair of traditional Japanese full length costume portraits, Geisha holding a fan and a Samurai, painting on woven silk, 72 by 33cm, framed (2) £80 - £120
468 A Chinese carved jade pendant, in the form of a bat and gourds, 4cm £30 - £50
469 AA oriental bronze moon flask, 19th Century or earlier, of Archaic slab-sided form with cartouche panels of dragons amongst clouds, side ring handles, impressed seal signature, 31cm high £1.800 - £2,200
470 A Chinese blue and white brush pot, of ovoid form, painted with pagoda landscapes, blue four character Kangxi mark, 8cm high £1,200 - £1,500
471 A carved wooden figure of a robed Chinaman, standing holding a timepiece, 34cm high £200 - £250
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.
472 A Chinese blue and white porcelain brush pot, Qing dynasty, octagonal form with the Three Friends of Winter pattern, plants and poems to each panel, blue four character script mark, paper label for 'Yung-Ching', 13cm high. Note: an almost idendical example resides in the MET, New York £4,000 - £6,000
473 A carved red lacquer three case inro, 19th Century, one side carved with a pair of scholars in an interior, the other with an elder in a seascape landscape, signed to side, 7 by 6cm, carved ball ojime, seated buddha netsuke £1,800 - £2,000
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.
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474 A Chinese burrwood root-form brush pot, Qing Dynasty, of gnarled and knotted shape, 20cm high £3,000 - £5,000
475 A Japanese gilt metal table casket, Meiji period, 18681912, fan shape with cockerel and insect to the cover in relief, 14cm wide £40 - £60
476 A Japanese komai-style box, Meiji period, 1868-1912, the cover with a view of sailing vessels with Mount Fuji beyond, signed, gilt interior, trefoil mark to base, 4.5cm by 10cm by 8cm £250 - £300
477 A Chinese polished hardstone ring. engraved decoration to each corner, 6 by 6cm £30 - £50
478 A Chinese pale and brown tinted jade carving, monkey with a large gourd, 5cm long £800 - £900
479 A small Chinese hardwood table screen on stand, Qing dynasty, 19th Century, scroll fretwork carved throughout, mounted with relief and fret carved pale jade plaques and polished agate balls, 27cm high, 20cm wide £2,000 - £2,500
480 A Chinese lost-wax cast gilt bronze buddha, the serene deity seated cross legged on a double lotus plinth, 13cm high £300 - £400
481 A pair of Chinese cloisonne bottle coasters, 19th Century, gently flared rims, decorated with cicada amongst foliage on a blue ground, 12.5cm diameter (2) £1,500 - £1,800
482 A Chinese carved treen Guanyin, Qing dynasty, the serene robed deity seated cross legged with downcast eyes, jewelled headdress, on a fabric draped oval plinth, 20cm high £2,000 - £3,000
483 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 £400 - £600
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 Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
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WORKS OF ART AND ART METAL
484 Tribal Interest, a treen Kongo comb, Democratic Republic of the Congo, standing female figure finial on a link chain and carved decoration, 39cm long £100 - £150
485 Tribal Interest, a large carved treen tribal face mask, Congo, 19th Century, in the form of a gent with slit eyes and grinning mouth showing teeth, 28cm high £200 - £300
486 Tribal Art, a 19th Century Polynesian Austral Islands treen paddle, chip carved throughout with geometric devices and sunbursts, 135cm long £3,000 - £4,000
487 Tribal Art, a native American treen staff, the finial in the form of a figure in traditional dress with feather headdress, tapered shaft, 105cm long £900 - £1,000
488 Tribal Art, a Fijian treen gunstop club, ribbed butt, 100cm long £1,500 - £2,000
489 Tribal Art, a Figian vunikauwaka treen club, chevron carved grip, knarled and carved pommel, 108cm long £1,500 - £1,800
490 Folk Art, a 19th Century treen and parquetry model of a two-story house to form a box, hinged roof, drawer below, 9cm high, 10cm wide, 7.5cm deep £30 - £50
491 A Black Forest decanter stand, late 19th/early 20th Century, carved as a bear with staff and cub with an open basket and branch brackets for glasses, oval plinth, 27cm high £350 - £450
492 Treen, a 19th Century turned lignum vitae wool cylinder, domed screw cover, 16cm high £100 - £150
493 A novelty treen scratch built model of traditional outside water closet, early 20th Century, sloping roof, ‘matchstick’ sides and hinged door, porcelain toilet bowl, raised on a plinth, 28cm high, 18cm wide, 19.5cm deep £50 - £80
494 A Silver mounted carved nephrite casket, cuboid form with hinged lid, strapped corners and fretted latch, decorated with rosettes and floral segments, 16cm wide, 5cm high, 9cm deep £200 - £400
495 A Regency rosewood book rack, circa 1820, scroll fretwork gallery to three sides, gadroon border, 17cm high, 37cm wide, 28cm deep £100 - £150
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496 A 19th century Black Forest carved wooden novelty tobacco jar, modelled as a Scottie dog with smoking cap and collar, set with glass eyes and open mouth for cigarette, hinged lid, 18cm high £200 - £300
497 An Austrian bronze terrier dog ash tray, cold painted on circular green onyx base, 10cm high £60 - £80
498 An Austrian bronze horse ash tray, cold painted on horseshoe shaped white onyx base, 10cm high £60 - £80
503 Jules Sarlandie, a Limoges enamelled plaque, depicting a winter river landscape at sunset, 8cm x 12.5cm, framed £100 - £150
499
499 An Austrian cold painted bronze novelty figure group, modelled as two frogs, one with a cane, 7.8cm high £40 - £70
500 A pair of bronze Art Nouveau candlesticks, disc drippan on sinuous openwork stem to circular dished base with anthemion decoration and rounded square sconce, 21cm high (2) £200 - £300
501 A 19th century leather, gold and tortoiseshell stationary box, half dome form with hinged lid, lid with gold inlay scroll and basket decoration, pigeon holed interior, 26cm wide, 18cm high, 12cm deep £400 - £600
502 George Hulbe of Hamburg, an Arts and Crafts leather stick stand, cylindrical form, embossed and silvered with a band of dragonflies and toadstools, stamp marks, 39cm high £150 - £250
504
504 A Dutch mahogany and brass bound peat or oyster bucket, circa 1820s, navette form, five straps to the body, swing handle and brass liner, 50cm high £100 - £200
505 An early 20th century German carved wooden novelty dog clock, seated form with collar, the revolving eyes forming the hour and minute hands, 15cm high £50 - £70
506
506 A Victorian mother of pearl souvenir purse, for the SS Great Eastern, circa 1858, ogee bombe form, the front inlaid with silver cartouche, the reverse engraved with a presentation of statistics and engraved with a penknife on board by C Wood, 8.5cm long £80 - £120
507 A 19th century agate and ormolu mounted clock, oval form, applied with carved cade and pink marble flowers and leaves, the gilt dial within a chased and pierced gilt cartouche, easel back, in fitted case, 22cm high £200 - £300
508 A gilt metal easel timepiece, early 20th Century, of circular from with a micromosaic frame border to form flowering foliage in relief, 11cm diameter £100 - £150
509 Charles C. Min Hu, a Canadian carved jade model of a polar bear with fish, mounted on a plinth, 9.5cm high, 11cm wide £40 - £60
510 A late 19th Century Austrian cold painted bronze model of a recumbent puppy, impressed lozenge registration mark, Depose and Geschutzt No.502, 10cm long £80 - £120
503
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.
511 A collection of Victorian and later tortoiseshell cased boxes and note pads, including cigarette case, compact and diary, some with silver and gold inlay, compact 8cm diameter (4) £30 - £50
512 Asprey and Co., a tortoiseshell and steel stationary set, including pair of scissors and a combination letter opener penknife, in fitted Moroccan leather box, scissors 20.5cm long £40 - £70
513 Three Austrian cold painted bronze miniature figures, including a hare resting on a toadstool with pussy willow, a hare with a flower pot and a lizard, 8cm long (3) £50 - £80
514 A gilt tooled tan leather desk casket, early 20th Century, of domed serpentine form, hinged cover, 8cm high, 23cm wide, 14cm deep £40 - £60
515 A pair of decorative cast gilt ormolu plaques, 19th Century, flowers in twin handled urns, bright cut and wrigglework borders, champagne silk ground, sealed in glazed mahogany frames, 39 by 23cm (2) £70 - £100
516 A large Victorian toleware tray, circa 1850, ogee rimmed oval form, painted with floral bouquet and exotic bird, 62cm x 52cm £100 - £200
517 No lot
518 A Chinese novelty pewter ink stand, in the form of a globe with hinged cover, marked ‘Lon Kee, Swato’, 16cm high £30 - £50
519 A pair of Regency silhouette profile portraits, circa 1830, Sophie and Thomas Melhuish, full length standing, watercolour with gilt detailing, titled verso and H&J. Walker Profilists, London labels, 14 by 10cm, in the original rosewood framed with gilt fillets (2) £80 - £120
520 Sir William Charles Ross (1794-1860), attributed, a pair of portrait miniatures of Captain Charles Egerton and Major William Egerton, on ivory, gilt framed, 8.5cm x 7cm (2)
Ivory Act exemption Cert No.159ZTWVY £200 - £400
521 A portrait miniature on ivory, Mrs Walker Skirrow, nee Miss M A Wainman, circa 1810, oval, in gilt frame, 7cm x 6cm
Ivory Act Exemption Cert No.UMD8EFEB £60 - £80
522 A portrait miniature on ivory, of a Gentleman in black coat, probably of Mr Wainman of Carhead, circa 1810, oval with platted hair locket verso, 7cm x 5.5cm
Ivory Act Exemption Cert No.HFJCSZE5 £80 - £120
523 A mid 19th century oval portrait miniature on ivory, circa 1840, a young lady in the Regency style, in a leather hinged presentation case, 5 by 4cm
Ivory Act Exemption number: KPT363FS £100 - £150
524 A portrait miniature on ivory, Bessie Wainman, Mrs Field, sister of Mrs Walker Skirrow, circa 1810, oval, with hair locket verso, gilt frame with blue glass, 6.5cm x 5.5cm
Ivory Act Exemption Cert No. EST9QSYK £80 - £120
525 William Wood (1768-1810), portrait of Walker Skirrow, miniature on ivory, 1808, oval, signed and dated verso, in gilt frame, 7.5cm x 6.5cm
Ivory Act Exemption certificate number GU4N4DVR £800 - £1,200
526 Annie Howard (exh. 1883-1900), portrait of Josslyn Seymour Egerton, miniature on ivory, March 1886, signed with monogram, inscribed verso, with lock of hair in gilt frame, 6cm x 5cm
Ivory Act Exemption Cert No.C1R1A1D1 £200 - £300
527 A portrait miniature on ivory, a Gentleman in the uniform of an Army Officer, probably Captain Field, husband of Bessie Wainman, oval, gilt framed with platted hair verso and gilt initial F, 6cm x 4.5cm, in leather case
Ivory Act Exemption Cert No.QKKM2Q7T £40 - £70
528 A portrait miniature on ivory, Mrs Wairman of Carhead, mother of Mrs Walker Skirrow, circa 1810, oval, with platted hair locket verso, labelled, in gilt frame, 7.5cm x 6cm
Ivory Act Exemption Cert No.SY3NAZNQ £100 - £150
529 A George III mahogany flatware box, circa 1790, of serpentine form, barbers pole strung, fitted interior, 34cm high, 22cm wide £70 - £90
530 A late Victorian coromandel dressing case, inset presentation plaque dated 1876 to the cover, fitted interior with glass cosmetic jars with silver plated mounts, base frieze jewellery drawer, 17cm high, 30cm wide, 23cm deep, (key) £100 - £150
531 A Regency tortoiseshell etui, circa 1820, of sarcophagus form with hinged cover opening to a fitted interior with glass bottle and requisites, metal ball feet, 6.5cm high, 11.5cm wide, 8.5cm deep £50 - £80
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. 520 525 526
532 A George III Derbyshire Blue John vase, circa 1775, Winnats One Vein, probably carved by Richard Brown for Matthew Boulton, pedestal baluster form, carved with three raised bands, on Ashford marble square slab base, knopped and splayed socle foot, 34.5cm high With thanks to the Buxton Museum for their help with cataloguing and identifying the mine seam
Note: Winnats One vein, from the Treak Cliff cavern, similar to the Millars Vein, was the preferred choice of Matthew Boulton in the late 18th century, for use in his ormolu mounted vases, popular with the aristocracy and gentry of Europe. Combined with a typical base of black marble from Ashford in Derbyshire, the vase epitomises a renewed pride in this unique and newly discovered local resource in an industrial age of mass production and commercialisation. Technological advances in manufacturing and mining, pioneered by Boulton and his contemporaries, were combined with the skills of traditional artisan craftsmen such as the Derby marble mason Richard Brown (who did much of the work at Kedleston Hall), to create objects of exceptionally high quality and style; in a quantity great enough to cater for a growing trend amongst the nouveau riche and aristocracy alike. Like many of his contemporaries, Boulton combined his new manufacturing technologies with ancient materials to create not only an advertisement for the beauty of the natural history and heritage of the British Isles, but also a new interpretation of the Neoclassical style so popular throughout the next 50 years. £1,500 - £2,500
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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.
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533 Emile Philippe, student of Wiese, a pair of Celtic revival ormolu and champleve enamelled vases, circa 1870s, twin handled inverse baluster form, the handles pierced and chased with knotted foliate scrolls, the bodies with panels of Celtic knots in blue, white and red, 21.5cm high (2) £300 - £400
534 Jean Vernon, Le Secret du Bonheur bronze plaque set jewellery box, circa 1930, relief moulded with an allegorical depiction of three women with dove and floral garland, the velvet lined box with blue cloth exterior, with key, 17.5cm x 13cm x 5.5cm £120 - £160
536 Arthur Simpson of Kendal, an Arts and Crafts oak and marquetry inlaid tea caddy, sarcophagus form, decorated with a stylised briar rose, tin lining and metal liner, 19.5cm wide, 13.5cm high, 12cm deep £400 - £600
537 An Aesthetic Movement parlour hanging wall mirror, circa 1880, hinged door panel with a portrait of Sarah Bernhardt in a leafy headdress on an embossed gilt ground with geometric design, hanging chain, 36 by 30cm £40 - £60
538 Glasgow School, an Arts and Crafts repousse embossed steel mirror, hexagonal form with circular glass, applied with Celtic knot strapped corners in the Iona style, 71cm diameter £250 - £300
539 Bromsgrove Guild, an Arts and Crafts enamelled plaque, rectangular form, painted with foxgloves, highlighted in gilt, within a tooled lead frame, apparently unmarked, 22cm long £300 - £400
540 Mabel Sefton, an Arts and Crafts enamelled plaque, painted with a PreRaphaelite saint with doves, 5.5cm x 4cm, framed £150 - £250
541 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter vase, model 0227, planished torpedo form with three open coiled buttress bracket feet, 24cm high £400 - £500
542 Glasgow Sc hool, an Arts and Crafts pewter and enamelled mirror, rectangular form, the bevelled glass between two repousse panels of stylised roses, above a blue green enamel cabochon, 36cm x 25cm £400 - £600
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535 Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry inlaid tray, circa 1890, octagonal form with lizard handles, inlaid with a castle ruin in specimen hardwoods, signed Galle, 45.5cm wide £750 - £850
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543 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and glass comport, model 0276, the rounded conical glass bowl supported in a pierced foliate tendril dish on three buttressed legs and circular base, 14cm high £400 - £500
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.
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544 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter jug, model 0278, organic cylindrical form cast with a band of stylised textured leaves in relief, hinged lid and rattan handle, 15.5cm high £50 - £100
545 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and glass butter dish, model 0162, circular form, cast in relief with knotted budding tendrils, three open bracket handles and green glass liner, 15cm diameter £350 - £400
548 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, 16.5cm high £1,000 - £1,500
546 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and enamelled inkwell, model 0211, wide domed form, with hinged lid, embossed with fruiting tendrils, the lid with a blue enamel cabochon, 15.5cm diameter £350 - £400
547 Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and enamelled caddy spoon, model 01095, the shovel bowl with triangular handle set with a heart shaped blue green enamel plaque, 7cm long £80 - £120
549 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and glass bowl, model 0320, twin handled squat bulbous form, four open panels between cast foiled bud motifs, tongue handles, green glass liner, 26cm wide £320 - £380
550 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and glass butter dish, model 0575, circular form, four open tendril bracket legs between incised basket weave swags, green glass liner, 13.5cm diameter £150 - £250
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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.
551 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., An Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter vase, model 0512, the beaker form vessel with serpentine rim, relief moulded with coiled buds, on four open whiplash brackets and disc foot, 10cm high £150 - £200
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552 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a pair of Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter vases, model 02510, torpedo form, cast with stylised spade leaves on rustic wavy band, 19cm high (2) £200 - £400
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554 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and glass mug, model 0358, circa 1905, the cylindrical holder with moulded coiled bud motif, angled and pierced handle, with green glass highball, 14cm high £110 - £150
555 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter three piece tea set, model 0231, the teapot of squat ovoid form, embossed with knotted budding tendril motifs, on skate feet, rattan handles, including jug and bowl, 25cm long (3) £250 - £350
556 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric butter knife, cast with knotted tendril and leaf handle, 14.5cm long £130 - £180
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553 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a pair of Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and glass vases, model 0226, the bulbous green amphora held within pierced and moulded conical vessels on three open flying buttress legs, 19cm high (2) £450 - £550
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557 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter five piece tea set, model 0231, the teapot of squat ovoid form, embossed with knotted budding tendril motifs, on skate feet, rattan handles, including water jug, jug, bowl and tray, 49cm long (5) £650 - £750
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.
558 Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric butter dish and knife, with glass liner, model 0316, the broad rimmed rectangular dish cast in relief with sinuous knotted and budding tendrils, green oval liner, the knife handle with knotted leafy tendril, 18cm long (2) £300 - £500
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559 Keswick School of Industrial Arts, an Arts and Crafts silver plated vase, planished, flared cylindrical form, repousse embossed with a band of fish, stamped marks, Y267, 10.5cm high £80 - £100
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562 W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass oil lamp, model 425, circa 1900, the rounded copper reservoir on a heart leaf coiled foliate and tendril base, stamped marks, 22cm high £200 - £300
563 W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass floor standing lamp, circa 1900, the oil lamp reservoir converted to electricity, supported on three straps with applied coper leaves, ball knopped fluted column terminating in a four legged claw base, apparently unmarked, 137cm high to fitting £100 - £200
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560 C F A Voysey for Jesson, Birkett and Co., an Arts and Crafts brass double inkwell, planished and splayed rectangular form with hinged domed lids, stamped marks and dated 1904, 25cm wide, 15cm deep £1,000 - £1,500
561 A S Dixon for Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass twin handled coal bin, ogee form with scroll handles and shield form terminals, domed lid, stamped marks, 41cm high £600 - £800
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564 Jan Eisenloeffel, a Dutch Secessionist brass coffee pot or lidded jug, circa 1905, tapered cylindrical form, incised banding, riveted sparrow beak spout and rattan handle, the domed lid with applied hinge, 21cm high £80 - £120
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.
565 WMF, a Jugendstil copper and brass claret jug, model 117, trumpet form, embossed with fruiting trees, central floral wreaths, open whiplash handle and finial, 39.5cm high £200 - £300
566 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and cut glass centrepiece, model 331, twin handled, cast with open whiplash tendrils and maidens, the glass liner with etched flowers, stamped marks, 46cm long £550 - £650
567 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and glass biscuit barrel, bucket form, cast with foliate tendrils and flowers, on four bracket feet, swing handle, green glass liner, stamped marks, 24cm high £300 - £400
568 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated trefoil fruit dish, model 103F/3, the handle in the form of a woman holding an arched leaf stem, three dished bowl, stamped marks, 32cm long £200 - £300
569 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated claret jug, splayed form, relief moulded in the Art Nouveau style with stylised knotted tendril and berry design, open whiplash handle, on four bracket feet, 32cm high £200 - £300
570 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and glass egg cruet, circa 1905, the stand with pierced bars and angled arch handle studded with hobnail panels, supporting two original spoons, above a glass salt cellar with cut banding, flanked by two egg cups with rectangular pierced borders, stamped marks, 16.5cm high £50 - £80
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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.
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571 Friedrich Adler for Orivit, a Jugendstil pewter basket, circa 1905, organic form, sinuous tendril handle and relief moulded whiplash and berry design, stamped marks, 26.5cm long £30 - £50
572 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and cut glass centrepiece, model 252, the twin handled open tendril and berried boat form stand with bracket feet, supporting a denticulated bowl etched with floral stems, 42cm long £400 - £600
573 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated figural tazza, model 246, modelled as a winged maiden holding a dove, the double water lily pad tray supported on three tendril arms, 30cm wide £1,000 - £1,500
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574 Albin Muller for WMF, a pair of Jugendstil silver plated candlesticks, splayed diamond section, with poppy head sconces, embossed knotted tendril and teardrop motifs, 22.5high (2) £500 - £600
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575 WMF for Ludwig Moser, a Jugendstil silver plate mounted etched glass claret jug, the trumpet form body engraved with stylised crocuses in the Art Nouveau style, colourless fading to green, the collar and handle similarly embossed with the same flowers, 39.5cm high £800 - £1,200
576 WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated dish, oval pellet tray form, cast in relief in the Art Nouveau style with a maiden’s head and sinuous tendril hair, 14cm long £40 - £60
577 Friedrich Adler for Uriana, a Secessionist pewter reticulated vase, circa 1905, open tendril cage form with bracket handles and splayed flat foot, 14cm high £30 - £50
578 A Jugendstil silver plated four piece desk set, in the style of Orivit and WMF, circa 1905, including ink stand, pen tray, matchbox holder and stirrup candlestick, all with relief moulded ivy design and sinuous tendrils, stamped numbers, 38cm long (4) £200 - £400
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.
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579 A pair of Art Nouveau art pottery metal mounted vases, circa 1900, the waisted green vessels with silver plated sinuous foliate handles and bracket feet, impressed and painted numbers, 24cm high (2) £200 - £300
580 An Art Nouveau enamel convex plaque in the manner of Limoges, late 19th Century, decorated with a bust portrait of a young lady in profile with auburn hair and wearing a jewelled headdress, signed with initials C.L right, 19.5cm diameter £300 - £500
SCULPTURE AND LIGHTING
587 Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, Lion De Belfort, an Art Nouveau bronzed figure of a lion reclining in front of a rock, on green marble base, signed in cast, A Bartholdi, JB Schmitt Editeur a Belfort, 20.5cm high £80 - £120
581 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 £200 - £300
582 An Art Deco Rolinx bakelite roll top cigarette dispenser, together with a bakelite tobacco jar, screw top lid with tobacco name badge and leaf border (2) £20 - £30
583 Reynolds Jones, a pair of Art Deco equestrian bronze horse head andirons, stamp marks, 28cm high (2) £300 - £500
584 An Art Deco chrome, ebonised and etched glass ink stand, square section with geometric cuboid inkwell, and sectional trough pen tray, on splayed platform, 25.5cm square £70 - £90
585 Circle of Robert Anning Bell, circa 1900, an Arts & Crafts relief painted plaster panel, depicting Madonna and child surrounded by winged angels in an orchard, 45 by 72cm original stained softwood frame £200 - £300
586 A British Arts & Crafts bronzed plaster panel, early 20th Century, moulded with a classical scene depicting cupid and psyche, 38 by 60cm, oak frame £80 - £120
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588 Pierre Le Faguays for Max Le Verrier, Glory, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as an athlete raising a palm frond, sitting on a black marble plinth, 62cm high £80 - £120
589 Max Le Verrier, a bronze figure of an Alsatian dog, circa 1950, on black marble plinth, signed in cast M Le Verrier, Bronze, plaque for the Rallye International de Maroc, 1951, 39cm high £150 - £250
590 Henri Louis Levasseur, Genie Du Travail, an Art Nouveau patinated art metal figure, modelled as a writer resting on a book supported by a rocky outcrop of forged industrial tools, signed in cast, H Levasseur, 60cm high £80 - £120
591 Pierre Le Faguays, Meditation, a pair of Art Deco patinated art metal bookends, modelled as a woman with head bowed and hands crossed on chest, on black rectangular base, signed in cast Fayral, 20cm high (2) £100 - £200
592 Pierre Sega, an pair of patinated art metal figural comports, circa 1925, modelled as stylised tulip trees flanked by rearing deer, supporting oval dishes on granite and onyx bases, signed in cast P Sega, France, 23.5cm high £80 - £120
593 Charles Henri Molins, an Art Deco gilt and silvered art metal figure group, circa 1925, modelled as a kneeling woman feeding an Asian Pheasant on a Sienna marble base, incised mark H Molins, 41.5cm long £80 - £120
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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.
594 Max Le Verrier, an Art Deco patinated art metal figural bracket light, circa 1925, modelled as a Medieval lady reading, with glass lantern shade, 26cm £50 - £80
599 Louis Albert Car vin, a bronzed art metal figure of a Tiger, circa 1920, modelled snarling on a rocky outcrop, on marble base, signed in cast L Carvin, 30cm high £50 - £80
600 Campbell, an art deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a man bending an iron bar, on marble slab base, incised mark Campbell, 46cm high £100 - £200
601 An art deco patinated art metal figure group, circa 1930, modelled as Pierrot courting Pierrette on a specimen marble and onyx domed base, 33cm high £100 - £200
602 Max Le Verrier, a patinated art metal figure, circa 1930, modelled as a panther’s head, peering out of foliage, signed in cast Max Le Verrier, on black marble base, 27cm high £100 - £200
603 Pierre Le Faguays, an Art Deco bronze plaque, circa 1930, circular form, relief moulded with a galleon in full sail, signed in case, P Le Faguays, 39cm diameter £60 - £100
604 Aristide Croisy, L’Automne, an Art Nouveau gilt bronze comport, circa 1900, cast in relief as two children picking grapes from a fruiting fine, signed in cast Croisy, 37.5cm diameter £70 - £100
595 Leon Noel, an Art Deco bronze figure, circa 1925, modelled as a man rolling a hoop on stepped marble base, signed in the cast, Leon Noel, 57.5cm high £80 - £120
596 Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi (French, 1834-1904), The Lion of Belfort, bronze bas relief plaque, incised signature, mounted on wooden stand, 14.5cm x 23cm £60 - £80
597 Fran ois Auguste Hippolyte Peyrol (French, 18561929), Stalking Lioness, a bronze bas relief plaque, incised signature H. Peyrol with Peyrol foundry stamp, 15cm x 29cm £80 - £120
605 Elise Ward Hering, an Art Nouveau patinated art metal figural letter holder, circa 1900, modelled as a woman opening a folio, relief moulded with stylised water lilies, signed in cast W Hering, 33cm high £80 - £120
598 Max Le Verrier, a patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a man with trumpet and flame on composite stone shard base, Incised mark M Le Verrier, 39cm high £100 - £200
606 Pierre le Faguays, Diana, an Art Deco bronze figure, circa 1925, modelled as a woman with bow, on a rocky outcrop, signed in the cast Le Faguays, Susse Fres Edts Paris, impressed foundry mark, 65cm high £400 - £600
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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.
607 An Art Deco patinated art metal figure group, circa 1925, modelled as two men moving a rock on Sienna marble base, signed Neva, 71cm long £200 - £400
608 An Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a recumbent lion, on agate and marble base, 29cm long £80 - £120
609 Jacques Limousin, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure of a dancer, circa 1925, modelled with outstretched arms, holding a dress, on marble block base, incised mark Limousin 37cm high £60 - £100 610
610 An Art Deco silvered art metal figural lamp base, circa 1930, in the style of Josef Lorenzl, modelled as a nude woman dancing, holding a spherical crackle glass shade, on marble plinth base, 59cm high £350 - £450
611 An Art Deco patinated art metal figure group, circa 1930, modelled as a woman sitting on a plinth with dog beside, specimen onyx, agate and marble base, 41.5cm high £80 - £120
612 An Art Deco bronze figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude woman roller skating, verdigris patination, on green onyx base, 10.5cm high £60 - £80
613 Emmanuel Villanis, Mignon, bronze bust of a young girl, incised signature, plinth stamped EV and 68, 13cm high £100 - £200
614 Emmanuel Villanis, Javotte, bronze bust of a young woman, on marble block base, incised signature, plinth stamped EV and 52, 20cm high £100 - £200
615 Pierre Le Faguays, Messenger of Love, an Art Deco bronze figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude woman holding a dove, in integrated stepped base and black marble slab, signed in cast Fayral, stamped Bronze, 33.5cm high £300 - £500
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616 Georges Bareau, The Winner or Vox Pacis (the Cry of Peace), an Art Nouveau patinated art metal figure, circa 1894, modelled as a man with arms raised holding an olive branch, signed in the cast and dated, 32cm high £100 - £200
617 Raoul Francois Larche (French, 1860-1912), two young girls, one holding an arm full of flowers, oval plinth, signed, Art Nouveau gilt bronze, Cire Perdue Siot foundry stamp, 24cm high £1,500 - £1,800
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60 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
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618 Henry Fugere (French, 1872-1944), La Danse de Salome, signed, Art Deco gilt bronze, mounted on a green veined circular marble plinth, 42cm high, 47cm high including base £1,000 - £1,200
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622 An Art Deco illuminated opalescent glass and patinated art metal figure group, circa 1930, modelled as mountain goats on a rocky outcrop, on green onyx and marble platform base, 44cm long £100 - £200
623 Marcel Bouraine, Dancer with Discs, large version, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude woman with celluloid discs, balanced on one leg, on black marble pyramidal base, signed in case Derenne, 50cm high £300 - £500
624 Ugo Cipriani, Diana, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a woman throwing a spear, on marble wedge base, incised mark Uriano, 38.5cm high £150 - £250
625 Paul Eugene Mengin, an Art Nouveau bronze bust of a woman, circa 1900, signed in cast Susse Fres Paris, 35.5cm high £200 - £400
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619 Pierre Le Faguays for Max Le Verrier, Essor, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1930, modelled as a woman with arched back holding a dove, on black marble wedge base, signed in cast Fayral, 25cm high £120 - £180
620 Marcel Bouraine for Max Le Verrier, Dancer with Grapes, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude Bacchanalian woman, on marble block base, signed in cast Denis, 27.5cm high £100 - £200
621 Max Le Verrier, Satyr, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a faun playing the Pan pipes, on a plinth, black marble slab base, signed in cast M I C, 19cm high £40 - £60
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626 An Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a dancer balancing two balls, in the style of Chiparus, on granite and onyx pyramidal base, 45cm high £80 - £120
61 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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627 An Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a dancer on one foot, holding a ball, on circular marble and granite base, relief moulded mark France, 38cm high £50 - £80
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632 Pierre Le Faguays, Amazonian Warrior, an Art Deco bronze figure, circa 1930, modelled as a nude woman with shield and sword, on marbled block base, incised mark L Faguays, 35cm high £1,000 - £1,500
633 Julien Causse, Immortalite, an Art Nouveau patinated art metal sculpture, circa 1900, modelled as a semi nude woman writing on a wall, 40cm high £60 - £100
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628 Emmanuel Villanis, Diane, an Art Nouveau patinated art metal bust, circa 1900, modelled as a woman with headband, signed in cast E Villanis, 25cm high £50 - £80
629 Max Le Ver rier, Boubou, an Art Deco patinated art metal figural lamp, circa 1925, modelled as a monkey, on granite base, signed in cast M Le Verrier, 15cm high £80 - £120
630 An Art Deco bronze figure of a panther on rocky mound, circa 1930, with wall hanging loop, 35.5cm long
£60 - £80
631 A pair of Art Deco patinated art metal bookends, circa 1925, modelled as bison, on mixed alabaster, onyx and agate bases, 21.5cm high (2) £100 - £200
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634 Pierre Le Faguays, Diana, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, modelled as a woman throwing a spear, on a stepped composite stone base, 39cm high £100 - £200
62 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
635 Max Le Verrier, Eola, an Art Deco patinated art metal car mascot, circa 1925, modelled as a draped woman with arms back, signed in cast MiC, impressed Le Verrier Paris, 12.5cm high
£50 - £80
636 C Charles for Max Le Verrier, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure of an archer, circa 1925, modelled as a boy with bow, resting on a tree stump, black marble base, incised mark M Le Verrier, 38cm long £100 - £200
637 Jacques Limousin, Kingfishers, an Art Deco bronze figure group, circa 1925, modelled as three kingfishers diving amongst bullrushes, on marble base, signed in cast Limousin, 32cm high £80 - £120
638 Pierre Le Faguays, Pierrette, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a woman in skirt and heels, on Sienna marble base, signed in cast Fayral, 21.5cm high
£60 - £100
639 Pierre Le Faguays for Max Le Verrier, Venus, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a draped nude female bather, on black marble base, signed in cast Fayral, stamped Le Verrier Paris, 22cm high £80 - £120
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642 Max Le Verrier, Archer, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a man with bow, on stepped composite stone base, impressed mark to base M Le Verrier, 27cm high £100 - £200
643 Max Le Verrier, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude woman holding a bunch of grapes, reclining on a stepped black marble plinth, incised mark to base, M Le Verrier, 41cm high £150 - £250
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640 Edouard Guy, an Art Deco bronze and cold painted sculpture, circa 1920, modelled as a kingfisher on a bullrush, on black marble oval base, signed in cast E Guy, stamped Bronze, 24cm high £80 - £120
641 Louis Sosson, Dutch Child, a patinated bronze and carved ivory figure, circa 1920, modelled with hands in pocket, wearing clogs, on alabaster slab base, signed L Sosson, 16.5cm high Ivory Act Exemption number: K4HMA4Q7 £80 - £120
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644 Pierre Le Faguays for max Le Ver rier, Victorious Athletes, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure group, circa 1925, modelled as a man holding a laurel wreath, raised on the shoulders of another, on stepped marble base, signed in cast Le Verrier, 38cm high £80 - £120
63 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.
645 Andre Vincent Becquerel, an Art Deco bronze sculpture, circa 1930, modelled as two birds in a branch, with canopy, on a black marble base, incised mark to base AV Becquerel, stamped bronze, 25cm high £150 - £250
646 Andre Vincent Becquerel, an Art Deco bronze sculpture, circa 1930, modelled as two birds in a branch, grooming, on a black marble base, incised mark to base Becquerel, number in cast 56, 21.5cm high £150 - £250
647 Max Le Verrier, Isadora Duncan, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1920, modelled as the dancer in sinuous drapes, signed in cast M Le Verrier, on Sienna marble base, 20cm high £80 - £120
648 Pierre Le Faguays, The Amazon, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a woman with arm raised for a javelin, on black marble wedge base, incised mark to base Fayral, 30.5cm high £80 - £120
649 Georges Lavroff, an Art Deco patinated bronze sculpture, circa 1930, modelled as a sea bird catching a fish on a wave, oval marble base, signed in cast G Lavroff, 9174, 23.5cm high £150 - £250
650 Ugo Cipriani, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure group, circa 1925, modelled as a woman and a dog, on marble and onyx base, apparently unsigned, 45.5cm long £80 - £120
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652 Marcel Bouraine, Dancer with Discs, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude woman with bone discs, balanced on one leg, on Siena marble block base, signed in case Derenne, 28cm high £150 - £250
653 An Art Deco silvered metal car mascot, in the form of a winged angel upholding a coronet, mounted on a green veined marble plinth, 22cm high £30 - £50
651 Max Le Verrier, a pair of Art Deco patinated art metal bookends, modelled as leaping gazelle from long grass, on black rectangular base, signed in cast M. Le Verrier, 18cm long (2) £100 - £200
654 Jean Garnier (French, 1853-c.1910), bronzed spelter, depicting a draped male nude piloting a pioneer aeroplane above birds within a stylised cloud formation, Triomphe de L’Aviation, signed, gilt and bronzed spelter, 50cm high £500 - £800
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655 Jacques Limousin, Veil Dancer, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a semi nude woman with scarf and headdress, on marble base, signed in cast Limousin and monogram JL, 36.5cm high £120 - £180
656 Raymonde Guerbe for Le Verrier, Bather, an Art Deco patinated art metal figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude woman recoiling from a wave, signed in cast R Guerbe, 19.5cm high £60 - £100
657 Max Le Verrier, an Art Deco patinated art metal figural bookend, circa 1925, modelled as a nude woman reading a book, sitting on a plinth, marble base, signed in cast M Le Verrier, 21.5cm high £80 - £120
658 Karl Hagenauer, an Art Deco brass figure of a leaping greyhound, circa 1930s, cantilever form on plain rectangular slab base, stamped marks, 49.5cm long £300 - £500
659 An Art Deco chromed brass, aluminium and wooded sculpture, in the style of Hagenauer, modelled as an Oriental fisherman with mesh basket and fish, 21cm high £400 - £500
660 Karl Hagenauer, a pair of Austrian bronze figures, circa 1930, modelled as Cupids, stamped marks, 5.5cm high (2) £80 - £120
661 Karl Hagenauer, an Austrian bronze figure, circa 1930, modelled as an African dancer, stamped marks, 7cm high £80 - £120
662 Karl Hagenauer, an Austrian bronze figure, circa 1930, modelled as a singing angel, stamped marks, 7cm high £50 - £80
663. Karl Hagenauer, a pair of Austrian bronze figures, circa 1930, modelled as angel trumpeters, stamped marks, 6.5cm high (2) £80 - £120
664 A French Art Deco wrought iron and pink glass pendant light fitting, in the style of Majorelle £100 - £200
665 An Art Deco chrome three arm ceiling light £100 - £200
666 Henri Petitot, a French Modernist ceiling light, circa 1930s £100 - £200
667 An Art Deco brass four branch chandelier, multifaceted tubular construction with frosted glass shades £150 - £250
668 Norman and Ernest Spittle, a monumental Arts and Crafts copper and opalescent glass pendant light, the large ovoid shade with vertical striped design, on a tubular shaft with spade pierced hexagonal splayed fitting, 119cm long £3,000 - £4,000
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669 Strathearn, two millefiori glass paperweights, each with spoked decoration of bars and cogs, one with green ground red bars, the other in orange, Pirelli label to one, 7cm diameter (2) £30 - £50
670 Whitefriars, two millefiori glass paperweights, each with six concentric rings of cogged canes, around a central cog, blue, pink and green, 7.5cm and 8cm diameter (2) £40 - £60
671 Strathearn and Perthshire, two Scottish glass millefiori spoked paperweights, the Perthshire example circa 1970 of PP2 design, with two concentric rings of floral canes, within double strand radial spokes between panels of three tiered green and purple cogs, on a blue ground, the Strathearn example in orange and white on black with multi stranded bars and cogged canes, flame polished bases to both, 6.5cm diameter (2) £30 - £50
672 Strathearn and Ysart, two Scottish glass millefiori paperweights, the Strathearn example with random close packed multicoloured cogged canes on a turquoise ground, the other with multi stranded spiral rods between two tiered panels of alternating floral cogged canes, two concentric rings to the centre, flame polished bases to both, 6.5cm and 8cm diameter (2) £30 - £50
673 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) £200 - £400
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677 An extensive Baccarat green tinted cut glass wine service, Nonancourt pattern, circa 1950s, each with a gilt engraved monogram DC, hobnail and pinecone decoration, including red wine, champagne and sherry glasses, finger bowls and stands, decanters, crescent side plates etc. approx 20 of each glass with 30+ bowls and stands £800 - £1,200
678 A pair of 19th century Bohemian pink glass lustres under domes, footed, scalloped rims, body with gilt and floral highlights, spear head cut glass droppers, 35.5cm high excluding dome (2) £400 - £600
674 A Dutch Saxon engraved glass Shipping goblet, second quarter of the 18th century, circa 1740, probably Dutch East India Company, the round funnel bowl decorated with a coastal marine scene of ships in full sail, firing canon against a fortress and other Oriental domed building, on an inverse baluster facet cut hollow stem, basally knopped, on conical foot, incised numeral I to the foot, 21.5cm high £200 - £400
675 Val St Lambert, a part suite of drinking glasses, including eight Metternich white wine and goblets, together with harlequin cased hock glasses, in green and pink, some signed, 19cm high (12) £80 - £100
676 A pair of blue flashed glass oil lamps and shades, with hobnail and star cut decoration, with chimneys, 57cm high (2) £400 - £600
679 Stevens and Williams, a Victorian blue opalescent cased pink glass vase, circa 1880, the crimped bell form bowl on a pinched three shell bracket foot, 13.5cm diameter £30 - £50 680
680 Ludwig Moser, an Aesthetic Movement Bohemian enamelled crackle glass Aquarium vase, circa 1880, shouldered form, decorated with aquatic specimens of seaweed and coral, 17.5cm high £40 - £70
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GLASS
681 Antonio Salviati, a Venetian soffiato glass twin handled pedestal vase, Salviati & C., circa 1890, the amethyst baluster body with optic moulded ribs and dimples, twisted handles and applied band to the shoulder, on a hollow reeded knop and inverse baluster stem and folded foot, 30cm high
Note: Salviati’s designs combined traditional Murano blowing techniques with a new Arts and Crafts interpretation of historical forms, which later influenced other Italian designers such as Vittorio Zecchin for Venini Cappellin in the 1920s. £80 - £120
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683 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, a set of six Arts and Crafts green glass wine glasses, circa 1880, the optic spiral ribbed ogee bowls on plain stems and conical, radial fluted feet, 13cm high (6)
Note: examples from this service are illustrated in Jackson, L. 1997, Whitefriars Glass, p.103, pl.26 £100 - £200
684 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts green glass jug, circa 1900, shouldered conical form, loop handle, 14.5cm high £30 - £50
685 Harry Powell, after T G Jackson, for James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts Champagne type glass, of small proportions, circa 1885, the ribbed wide ogee bowl on a plain inverse baluster stem and wrythen conical foot, 10cm high £20 - £40
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682 Philip Webb for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts Champagne or wine glass, circa 1870, the wrythen ribbed conical trumpet bowl on a slice knopped doubled twisted strand stem and splayed foot, 12.5cm high £50 - £100
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686 Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, a cut glass and silver mounted Roman Flask decanter, silver London 1906, design number 01502, the spherical body engraved with interlocking concentric rings, lens cut rosettes, plain baluster neck and rigaree band, the hammered collared stopper with moulded teardrops, 24cm high
Note: the original design illustration after an antique example in Cologne, is reproduced in Evans, W. et al, 1995, Whitefriars Glass, Museum of London, p.267 pl.393 £500 - £700
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687 Thomas Webb (attributed), an Arts and Crafts part iridescent Green Iris glass vase, circa 1890, optic ribbed spherical form with wide everted and crimped rim, the apple green body with marigold iridescent rim, polished pontil, 11cm diameter Note: developed by Thomas Wilkes Webb, a range of iridescent decors were produced to cater for the growing demand for historically influenced yet contemporary design. Frederick Carder at neighbouring Stevens and Williams subsequently developed the iridescent Aurene range at the American factory Steuben, while Tiffany’s Favrille range was widely sought after across the world. £30 - £50
692 Loetz for J Reinemann, a Secessionist glass and pewter mounted vase, circa 1900, the double gourd vessel supported in a four footed ogee tendril stand, 31cm high £100 - £200
693 Loetz, a Secessionist iridescent Crete Glatt glass vase, circa 1900, twin handles amphora form, green lustre decoration, 12cm high £40 - £70
694 Loetz for Boudon and Klur, a Secessionist iridescent glass and pewter vase, Cobalt Papillon, circa 1900, the conical baluster body within an open knotted tendril cage with whiplash and C scroll handles, in the Art Nouveau style, 27cm high
£2,500 - £3,500
688 Frederick Carder for Steuben, a pair of Sea Green glass candlesticks, model 7564, the tubular sconces within oval crimped dished collar, on circular feet, etched marks to each, 8.5cm high (2) £80 - £120
689 Quezal, an Art Nouveau iridescent glass Floriform vase, modelled as a Jack in the Pulpit, splayed trumpet form with everted rim, combed green opaque lappets over pearlescent and gold iridescent craquelure, 13.5cm high £300 - £500
690 Kralik, a Secessionist iridescent glass vase, circa 1900, squat ogee trumpet form, optic moulded Crete type decoration, 9cm high £20 - £40
691 Emile Galle for Per rier Jouet, a pair of Belle Epoque enamelled glass Champagne flutes, originally designed circa 1902, each with Art Nouveau style Japanese anemones in pink and green enamel, highlighted in gilt, 19cm high (2) £20 - £40
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695 Josef Hoffmann (attributed) for J J Lobmeyr, a Secessionist glass champagne coupe or bowl, circa 1915, the hexafoil lobed dish on short stem and plain foot, 11cm diameter £50 - £80
696
696. Dagobert Peche (attributed), a Secessionist enamelled glass footed jar and cover, probably made by Johann Oertel, Haida circa 1918, for the Wiener Werkstatte, the rounded bowl with knopped and splayed foot, the domed lid with ball finial, banded with concentric rings in graduated orange, black and yellow enamel, 16.5cm high
Note: Austrian artist and designer Dagobert Peche designed textiles, enamelled glass and ceramics for the Wiener Werkstatte, many with similar concentric rings of fading colours. £60 - £100
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697 Michael Powolny for Loetz, a Secessionist glass bowl, circa 1915, squat double ogee form with everted rim, white opaque cased, with blue vertical stripes and applied lobed rim, 28cm diameter £400 - £600
698 Michael Powolny for Loetz, a Tango glass box and cover, circa 1920s, blue cased with three black ball feet and knop finial, paper label, 12.5cm diameter £150 - £250
699 An Austrian Secessionist cased glass vase, circa 1910, shouldered bulbous form, moulded in relief with oval cartouches, colourless over opaque orange, 9cm high £20 - £40
700 An Austrian Secessionist flash cut Champagne glass, circa 1915, amber over colourless, ogee bowl on plain stem, etched with a stylised band or rosehips above beaded panels and bead cut foot, 13.5cm high £40 - £60
701 Antonio Salviati and Co., a Venetian aventurine and pink glass bowl, Murano circa 1920s, pinched hexagonal form, martele optic moulded with gold leaf lattice inclusions, on hollow foot, 13.5cm diameter £20 - £40
702 Gordon Russell for Stevens and Williams, a Lygon style wine glass, circa 1920, the optic conical bowl on wrythen twist stem and conical foot, acid mark Brierley, 13.5cm high
Note: Gordon Russell designed a series of drinking glasses based on traditional 18th and 19th century designs, for the Stourbridge glass factory Stevens and Williams (known as Royal Brierley), retailed through his Broadway showrooms under the Lygon range (named after the Lygon Arms hotel) £20 - £40
703 Constance Spry for Stevens and Williams, a Royal Brierley glass flower vase, circa 1930s, optic moulded Campana urn form with everted rim, on plain foot, etched facsimile signature, 15cm high
Note: author and florist Constance Spry designed a number of vases in both glass (for Stourbridge manufacturer Stevens and Williams) and ceramic (for Fulham Pottery) to complement her well known flower arrangements and designs, on which she wrote numerous educational books. £30 - £50
704 Karl Palda (attributed), an Art Deco glass and enamelled decanter, cut angled facet form, etched and enamelled with stripe panel, 25cm high £150 - £250
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705 Ludwig Kny for Stuart and Sons, a set of six large Art Deco Ellesmere cut glass tumblers, circa 1938, barrel form, cut with stylised leaf lappets and wrythen fern design, acid marks, 10cm high £50 - £100
706 An Art Deco glass cocktail decanter, possibly Stevens and Williams, circa 1930, spherical form, etched and engraved with two fighting cockerels, with ball stopper, 21cm high £50 - £80
707 Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Modernist cut glass vase, model C480, designed circa 1957, teardrop form, cut with alternating frosted leafy tendril and mitre bands, 11.5cm high £20 - £40
708 A Modernist silver overlay glass aquarium vase, circa 1950s, bucket form, decorated with an aquatic scene of stylised fish and seaweed, 21.5cm high £40 - £60
709 Oiva Toikka for Iittala, a Modernist glass bird, black red and white frosted pate de verre, acid marks O Toikka Nuutajarvi, Iittala sticker, 18cm long £30 - £50
710 Archimede Seguso for Murano, a coloured glass rabbit, signed to base, 22cm wide £100 - £150
711 A Venetian studio clouded art glass pedestal bowl, bowl squat ovoid form with blue stripes, supported by column with tooled and pinched fin decoration and central ring, on splayed amber foot, 19.5cm high £40 - £70
712 D M Fontaine, a diamond point engraved wine glass, 1981, the bell shaped bowl decorated with a farrier and shire horse, signed to the foot, 16cm high £20 - £40
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BOOKS AND PRINTS
713 Dugdale, Sir William and Thomas, William, The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated, second edition, London 1730, portrait frontispiece by Wenceslaus Holler, titled in red and black, calf bindings with gilt tooled titles to the spines (2) £300 - £500
714 Ravilious, Eric, Famous Tragedy of The Rich Jew of Malta, four wood engravings made by Eric Ravilious in 1933 for the Golden Hours Press, 120 sets printed at the Fleece Press, 1998, 18 by 10.5cm, loose in issued wrappers £100 - £150
715 Ravilious, Eric, Garden Memories, illustration for Thomas Hennell’s Poems 1936, signed with initials A.U for Anne Ullman, (the artist’s daughter), No.78/200, wood engraving, Previous Parrot Press, 1994, 7 by 9cm, loose in a folder £150 - £200
716 Interior Design Interest, a 1936 Dersine Fancy Papers Fancy Range trade catalogue of border and wallpaper designs, including predominantly Art Deco designs £50 - £80
717 Maynard, George Henry, Works of Flavius Josephus on The History of the Jews, J. Cooke, London, with Old England, A Pictorial Museum......, volume two, Charles Knight & Co, London (2) £40 - £60
718 Dr Smollett, The History and Adventures of the Renowned Don Quixote, Vol.1&2, Cooke’s Edition, 1755, illustrated, full calf leather binding with gilt titled spine £70 - £100
719 First World War interest, a letter dated 10/12/16 from Corporal J Nicholson to Mrs Whitley expressing thanks for delivery of two parcels of cakes, letter marked YMCA and Canadian War Contingent Association with the Canadian Forces, together with three embroidered postcards (4) £100 - £150
722 Judd, Donald, Furniture Retrospective, published by Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, paperback with grid dust cover. Note: proceeds to The Air Ambulance Service £100 - £150
723 Lovecraft, H.P. Derleth, August (editor), At the Mountains of Madness & other Novels, 1964 first edition, Arkham House, Sank City, Wisconsin hardcover with dust jacket. Note: proceeds to Air Ambulance Service £100 - £150
724 Edward Fitzgerald, Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, 1930 George G Harrap & Co Ltd, Illustrated by Willy Pogany and signed on limitation page and again in pencil on the frontis etched plate, Edition Limited to 750, of which this is No.298, Original full teal Morocco with gilt decoration £80 - £120
725 Horne, Alistair, Macmillan 1894-1956 The Official Biography, 1989, in two volumes, Macmillan, London, textured blue leather outer boards with gilt tooled spine titles and heraldry, blue watermarked silk inner boards, gilt end papers, in blue cardboard slip case £100 - £150
726 Rowling, J.K. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, 2005 first edition, page 99 error eleven instead of ten owls, Bloomsbury, London, ISBN.07475 8110 X, hardback with dust jacket £20 - £30
727 Albright, Madeleine (with Bill Woodward), Madam Secretary, 2003 signed first edition, Macmillan, London, hardback with dust jacket £20 - £40
728 Carroll, Lewis, The Hunting of The Snark, 1993, Macmillan London, with nine illustrations by Henry Holiday, gilt red cloth boards, with Macmillan, Harold, Oxford Before the Deluge, 1984 limited edition printed on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday, Macmillan London, red cloth boards with gilt spine title, with a 1984 birthday invitation and 1993 Celebration of Macmillan’s First 150 Years celebration brochure (3) £50 - £80
729 Patten, Chris, East and West, 1998 signed first special limited edition No.50/100, Macmillan, gilt tooled black leather binding, with 1990 Macmillan in Oxford invitation, with a signed and inscribed hardback first edition of the same book with dust jacket (2) £60 - £100
730 Ishiguro, Kazuo, Never Let Me Go, Faber 2005 first edition, signed by the author on title page, original green boards, dust jacket £50 - £80
731 Fleming, Ian, On her Majesty’s Secret Service, 1963 first edition, Jonathan Cape, London, hardback with dust jacket £40 - £60
720
720 Rushworth, John, Historical Collections, The Second Part, Containing the Principal Matters which happened from the Dissolution of the Parliament....., J.D for John Wright, London, 1680, Charles II portrait frontispiece engraved by R. White, full leather binding £70 - £90
721 A fragment of an illuminated page from the Salam, purported to be 16th Century, sealed in a glass frame, 29 by 18cm £100 - £120
732 The Right Honourable Baroness Thatcher, L.G., OM, DStJ, P.C, F.R.S, former Prime Minister of The United Kingdom, 19791990, The Downing Street Years, 1993 first edition, signed by the author, print No.246897531, Harper Collins, London, hardback with colour dust jacket £60 - £100
733 Sporting Interest, ‘Sudbourne Mares, Pedigrees’, (Stud Book), 1900, The Liverpool Printing & Stationery Company, tooled full leather binding, marbled inner boards and endpapers, (unused/no entries) £40 - £60
71 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.
734 Masefield, John, The Hawbucks, 1929, limited edition No.251/275, signed by the author, William Heinemann, London £10 - £20
735 After Henry Alken, A Horse! A Horse!.....; Give me Another Horse......, a pair, colour prints, published 1823 by Thomas McLean, 20 by 26cm, framed (2) £30 - £50
736 George I Cruikshank (British, 1792-1878), Public Opinion, The Master Cook and Cupid Playing at Trap Ball, coloured prints, published 1820/23, with four other satirical colour prints including after William Heath, (The New Master of the Crown Inn discharging Betty, A Moving Scene) a similar print after James Gillray (British, 1757-1815), Woodward and Hampshire Fencibles protecting their Bacon, 23 by 34cm, framed (8) £100 - £150
737 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 £3,000 - £3,500
738 William Lionel Wyllie R.A. (British, 1851-1931), Southwark Bridge, signed l.l., titled verso, etching with aquatint, 13 by 32cm, framed £300 - £400
739
739 After Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt. A.R.A. (British, 1833-1898), Psyche’s Wedding, etching on vellum by Felix Jasinski, signed l.r., bears PSA stamp, published by Arthur Tooth & Sons, 1900, 34 by 63cm, in a 19th Century rosewood cushion frame.
Provenance: with The Maas Gallery, London £300 - £500
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740 Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema O.M. R.A. (Dutch, 18361912), Caracalla and Geta: Bear fight in the Coliseum, A.D.203, signed l.l., with PSA blind stamp, photogravure published by Arthur Tooth & Sons, 1907, 65 by 79cm, framed.
Provenance: with The Maas Gallery, London £300 - £500
741 Toshio Yoshida (Japanese, 1928-1997), Early Hope, signed and dated 1969 l.r., titled l.l., colour print, 37 by 50cm, framed, with Anne Walker (British, 1933), Oregon, signed l.r., titled and No.8/70 l.l., colour print, 64 by 48cm, framed (2) £50 - £80
746 After Stafford Ives Veale, a GWR railway poster, Devon, the reverse stamped GWR, 74 by 53cm, framed £50 - £80
747 After F. Gregory Brown, a GWR railway poster, Devon, the reverse panel stamped GWR, 68 by 54cm, framed £50 - £80
742 Daniel Sinsel (German, 1976), Untitled, signed and date 2011 verso, photogravure, 89 by 131.5cm, unframed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
743 Henry P. Raleigh (American, 1880-1944), ‘Must Children Die and Mothers Plead in Vain? Buy More Liberty Bonds’, lithograph in colours, The Sackett & Wilhelms Corporation, 97 by 72cm, framed £50 - £80
744 Vanity Fair, a series of late Victorian and later Vanity Fair caricature prints, to include works after Spy (Leslie Matthew Ward), Ape (Carlo Pellegrini), Lib (Libero Prosperi), Stuff (Henry Charles Seppings Wright) etc, loose in glassine sleeves in a binder box £80 - £120
745 Three vintage railway posters, Windsor after Frank Sherwin, Stratford-Upon-Avon and Balmoral, on board, 77 by 58cm, framed (3) £150 - £250
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748
748 After Claude H. Buckle, a GWR railway poster, Ross-onWye, the reverse panel stamped GWR, 72 by 52cm, framed £50 - £80
749
73 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
749 Paul Jouve (French, 1878-1973), Owl, signed l.r., lithograph No.60/100, 35 by 46cm, with a lithograph of an eagle head, 46 by 35cm, both framed (2). Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £80 - £120
750 Laurence Stephen Lowry R.B.A. R.A. (British, 18871976), Industrial Panorama, signed l.r., blind stamp l.l., colour print, 60 by 80cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £3,000 - £5,000
751
751 Marc Chagall (Russian-French, 1887-1985), La Tribu de Benjamin, 1964 colour lithograph by Charles Sorlier from the 12 Maquettes for Jerusalem Windows, 30 by 31cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £250
752
752 David Hockney R.A. (British, 1937), Little Stanley Sleeping, 1987, signed l.r., colour poster (lithography) on T.H. Saunders Waterford paper for The Mail on Sunday, with certificate of authenticity verso, 74 by 50cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
753 Terry Durham (British, 1936-2013), balloon flights and shoulder to shoulder, three illustrations, all signed l.r., ink and watercolour, largest 46 by 39cm, framed (3) £60 - £100
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750
PAINTINGS
759 Richard Caton Woodville (British, 1856-1929), General Gneisenau at the Battle of Leipzig, 1895, signed and dated to l.l. 1895, titled, inscribed and dated on mount by the artist, pen and wash drawing, 33.5 by 24.5cm, framed, note: inscription on mount reads ‘Illust. to “The Struggle in Germany for Liberty” by Poultney Bigelow’, To my friend Paul Monckton ‘tout a vous’ R. Caton Woodville 14. 3. 97. £40 - £60
754
754 Stanley McMurtry M.B.E. (MAC) (British, 1936), See? That Wasn’t too Painful and Extraction; Sometime I catch my Wife Gazing Longingly at my Old Dentures; Meet Kevin, our new 14 Year old Apprentice, three, signed, dated 2004, pen and ink, 35 by 52cm, framed (3) £200 - £300
755 Stanley McMurty M.B.E. (MAC) (British, 1936), ....Extraction Lower Left Incisor; ...It’s a Doddle of a Job - Look; ...Gold Ones with Polyfilla, three, signed, pen and ink, 34 by 52cm, framed (3) £200 - £300
756
756 Stanley McMurtry M.B.E. (MAC) (British, 1936), Aw, C’mon Luv - You Know we can’t Afford to go Private, published in the Daily Mail on 7th July 1992 and in ‘Mac’s Year 1992 (Chapmans), signed, pen and ink, 35 by 53cm, framed.
Provenance: with The Rae-Smith Gallery, London £100 - £150
757 Raymond Allen Jackson (JAK) (British, 1927-1997), I Got Used to It!, signed l.r., pen and ink, 43 by 54cm, framed £100 - £150
758 Clare Burton (British, act.1897-c.1910), portrait of Aubury Burton and her Mother, signed and dated 1903 l.l., titled and dated verso, pastels, 56 by 45cm, gilt frame.
Provenance: Lot 280, Sotheby’s, 26th September 2001 £200 - £300
760
760 Edmund George Warren R.I. (British, 1834-1909), Harvest Time, signed l.l., watercolour, 45 by 62cm, gilt frame £500 - £700
761
761 William Henry Hall (British, 1812-1880), Near Kings Norton, Warwick, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 33 by 47cm, gilt frame £80 - £120
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762 John Finnie (British, 1829-1907), a river scene with fishermen, signed l.l., watercolour, 32 by 50cm, framed £70 - £100
details
the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs
to
of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
763
763 Albert Moulton Foweraker (British, 1873-1942), The Papal Palace, Avignon, signed l.r, watercolour, 36 by 52cm, framed £400 - £500
764 John Hassall R.I. (British, 1868-1948), Superseded, signed l.r., titled l.l., inscribed and dated 1930 verso stating the work is reproduced in ‘Printers Pic’ 1904, watercolour, 34 by 30cm, framed £300 - £400
765 William H. Wallis (British, late 19th/early 20th Century), Quimper, Brittany, signed l.l., titled l.r., watercolour, 26 by 17cm, framed £100 - £120
766 Wilfred Williams Ball (British, 1853-1917), Dutch Harbour scene, Dordrecht, signed and dated 1909 l.l., titled verso, watercolour, 15 by 22cm, framed £50 - £80
767 William Marlow (British, 1740-1813), The Thames at Henley, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 24 by 32cm, framed £200 - £300
768 Style of William Payne, A Devonshire Cave, watercolour, 16 by 22cm, framed £50 - £80
769 Richard Markes (British, 1875-1920), H.M.S. St Vincent off Dover, titled on mount below, watercolour, 10 by 20cm, framed £50 - £80
770 George Sidney Shepherd (British, 1784-1862), Great Milton, Oxon, signed and dated 1821 l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 10 by 13cm, framed £100 - £120
771 Francis George Colderidge (British, 1840-1925), The
near Henley, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 23 by 36cm, framed £100 - £120
771
Thames
772
772 William Tatton Winter R.B.A. (British, 1855-1928), Old Bridge on the Seine, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 29 by 38cm, framed £150 - £200
773
773 Thomas MacKay R.B.A . (British, 1851-1920), Feeding the Ducks, signed and dated 1906 l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 15 by 22cm, framed £120 - £150
774
76 For details of the
payable in addition to the
refer to
5 to 9
774 John Frederick Tayler P.R.W.S. (British, 1802-1889), Learning a Highland Dance, signed with initials l.l., titled verso, watercolour heightened with white, 28 by 37cm, framed £150 - £200
charges
final Hammer Price of each lot please
paragraphs
of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
775 Joseph William Allen (British, 1803-1852), Figures by a Barn, titled verso, watercolour, 14 by 22cm, framed £100 - £120
776 John MacPherson (British, act.1858-1891), Cattle Watering near a Windmill at Sunset, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 20 by 33cm, framed £150 - £200
777 Eyres Simmons (British, 1872-1955), moored fishing boats in an estuary at low tide, signed l.l., watercolour, 21 by 35cm, framed £100 - £120
782
782 John Henry Mole R.I. (British, 1814-1886), a pastoral river landscape with hay gatherers and a figure collecting water, signed l.l., watercolour, 35 by 51cm, framed £200 - £300
783 Attributed to Samuel Austin O.W.S. (British, 17961834), On the Rhine, titled on the mount below, watercolour, 18 by 25cm, framed £100 - £120
784 Thomas Charles Leeson Rowbotham (British, 18231875), Lake Lugano, signed and dated 1865 l.l., titled on the mount below, watercolour heightened with white, 26 by 38cm, framed £100 - £120
778 Robert Angelo Kittermaster Marshall (British, 18491926), Sheep Grazing in the Valley of the Test, signed l.l., titled verso, watercolour, 24 by 35cm, framed £100 - £120
779. William Leighton Leitch R.I. (British, 1804-1883), The Hayrick, signed with monogram l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 19 by 30cm, framed £100 - £120
780
780 Robert Cleveley (British, 1747-1809), Dutch Schuyt & Other Shipping, signed and dated 1788 l.l., titled verso, watercolour, 13 by 18cm, framed £200 - £300
781 Wilfred Williams Ball (British, 1853-1917), Lyminster, Sussex, titled, signed and dated 1904 l.l., watercolour, 17 by 28cm, framed £50 - £80
785 William Callcott Knell (British, 1830-1880), Shipping near Harbour, signed and dated 1851 l.l., titled verso, watercolour, 21 by 29cm, framed £100 - £150
786 David Bates (British, 1840/41-1921), The Old Homestead, signed and dated 1910 l.l., titled on mount below, watercolour, 26 by 35cm, framed £150 - £200
787 Follower of Francis Nicholson, Tintern Abbey, titled on the mount below, watercolour, 30 by 45cm, framed £100 - £120
778
785
77 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.
788
788 Henry John Yeend-King (British, 1855-1924), Miltons Cottage, Chalfont St Giles, signed l.r., titled on the mount below, watercolour, 27 by 37cm, framed £150 - £200
789 William Mathison (British, 1853-1926), Extensive Coastal View, possibly South Wales, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 23 by 49cm, framed £100 - £120
790 William James Boddy (British, 1832-1911), York Minster, signed and dated 1895 l.r., watercolour, 24 by 16cm, framed, with British School, early 20th Century, a view of Holy Trinity, York, indistinctly signed l.r., watercolour, 39 by 28cm, framed (2) £50 - £80
792 Norman Neasom R.W.S. R.B.S.A . (British, 1915-2010), North Cotswold Farm, signed l.r., gouache, 35 by 53cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
793
793 Sheng Qi (Chinese, 1965), More Words on the Body, signed and dated 2021 l.r., watercolour, 42 by 29.7cm, framed £200 - £300
794 Norman Neasom R.W.S. R.B.S.A. (British, 1915-2010), Order at the Bar, oval, signed with initials and dated 1994 l.r., watercolour, 11 by 8.5cm and The Gardener, oval, watercolour, 8 by 6cm, framed (2). Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80
795 A 19th Century circular portrait miniature of an infant, reclining wearing a red sash, 10cm diameter, framed £50 - £80
796 French Sc hool, mid 19th century, portrait of a young lady, bust length wearing a blue shawl, pearl hair ornament and blue bow tie, pastel on canvas, 43 by 31cm, unframed £60 - £80
791
791 Norman Neasom R.W.S. R.B.S.A . (British, 1915-2010), Hall Green Speedway, Birmingham 1935, signed l.l., charcoal and watercolour heightened with white, 28 by 38cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £250
792
797
797 Charles Edward Stewart (Scottish, 1866-1942), Highland Boy, portrait of a boy wearing a tam-o’- shanter and kilt with a terrier at his feet in a Loch landscape, signed with initials and dated 1895 l.r., watercolour, 45 by 29cm, framed £250 - £350
78 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final
Price of each lot please refer to
5 to 9 of the
at the back of the
Hammer
paragraphs
Buyer’s terms
catalogue.
798 British School, early 20th Century, a moorland lane with sheep grazing, indistinctly signed l.l., watercolour, 25 by 35cm, framed £50 - £80
799
799 Frederick William Scarborough (British, 1860-1939), Woolwich Reach, London, signed l.r., titled l.l., watercolour heightened with white, 34 by 51cm, framed £700 - £1,000
800 George Graham (British, 1881/82-1949), Sussex Hills, signed with initials l.l., titled below, watercolour, 8 by 13cm, framed. Exhibition: George Graham Watercolour & Drawings, Brian Singfield at the Dowmunt Gallery, London, 1979, No.39, with exhibition pamphlet, with Alfred Baker (British, 19th Century), A Berkshire Lane, titled on Ruskin Gallery label verso, watercolour, 8 by 6cm, framed (2) £40 - £60
801 Henry J. Cottrell (Br itish, late 19th Century), a mountainous lake landscape with a figure riding a horse on a path to the left, signed and dated 1878 l.l., watercolour, 24 by 32cm, framed £50 - £80
804
804 John Varley R.W.S. (British, 1778-1842), On the Thames near Chiswick, titled verso, watercolour, 10 by 16cm, framed.
Provenance: with The Ruskin Gallery, Stratford-on-Avon £400 - £600
805 David Cox I/II (British, 19th Century), The Little Fisherman, titled verso, watercolour, 17 by 22cm, framed.
Provenance: with Thomas Agnew & Sons £100 - £150
802 Benjamin John Ottewell (British, 1847-1937), a river landscape with cattle, signed with initials and dated 1883 l.r., watercolour, 45 by 62cm, framed £80 - £120
803 Attributed to William Leighton Leitch (British, 18041883), On the Vor - near railroad, titled and dated 1863 verso, watercolour, 9 by 24cm, framed £80 - £120
806
806 Seren Bell (British, 1950), January, Wye Valley, signed l.r., titled verso, ink, pen/paper, 47 by 40cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £300 - £500
807 Attributed to Sir Edwin Henry Landseer R.A. (British, 1802-1873), two sporting dogs with game and a shotgun, pencil/paper, 22 by 29cm, framed £200 - £300
802
79 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
808
808 Charles Bentley (British, 1806-1854), Portsmouth Harbour, with fishing boats in a swell, signed twice l.l., watercolour, 52 by 73cm,
810
810 William Henry Mason (British, 1860-1930), Timber Wharf on the Rother, signed with initials l.r., title inscribed on label verso, watercolour, 40 by 70cm, gilt frame £100 - £150
811 Charles James Keats (British, late 19th/early 20th Century), Bruges, Louvain, a pair and Quimper, all signed l.l., watercolour, 50 by 31cm, original gilt frames (3) £150 - £200
809
809 Attributed to James
(British, c.1702-1752), a
812
812 Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002), Study of Anna Navas, titled and signed l.r., watercolour, 38 by 28cm, framed, with certificate of authenticity Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £2,000 - £3,000
813 Tom Merrifield (Australian/British, 1933-2021), three ballet dancers, signed l.l., pastels, 100 by 100cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £250
framed £200 - £300
Seymour
horseman galloping: a horseman standing holding a horse, a near pair, sanguine/red chalk, 20 by 24cm, ebonised frames with moulded gilt slips (2) £800 - £1,200
80 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
81 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
814 Zong’E Kou (Chinese, 1941), Ancient Pottery and Strelitzia, signed l.l., watercolour, 59 by 56cm, framed £1,000 - £1,500
816 Zong’E Kou (Chinese, 1941), Red Beach, signed l.l., watercolour, 48 by 43cm, framed £800 - £1,200
815 Zong’E Kou (Chinese, 1941), Black Pottery & Rain Stone, signed l.l., watercolour, 56 by 59cm, framed £800 - £1,200
814 815
816
817 Sheng Qi (Chinese, 1965), Location on the Body, signed and dated 2021 l.r., watercolour, 42 by 29.7cm, framed £200 - £300
818 Sheng Qi (Chinese, 1965), Word on the Body, signed and dated 2012 l.r, watercolour, 42 by 29cm, framed £200 - £250
821 British School, late 19th Century, a mountainous river landscape, possibly Rhineland with fishing boats and a distant town, oil on canvas, 42 by 58cm, in a 19th Century gilt frame £100 - £150
819
819 Howard Watson (British, 1930-2015), composition in orange and blue, indistinctly titled, signed and dated 2002 verso with artist biography, pastel, 67 by 47cm, framed £80 - £120
822
822 David W. Haddon (British, act.1884-1911), North Sea Fisher, signed l.l., titled on the mount below, artist’s label verso, oil on board, 35 by 24cm, gilt frame £200 - £300
823 Circle of Agnes Augusta Talboys, trio of kittens intrigued by a bee, oil on board, 14 by 19cm, framed £80 - £120
820
820 William Henry Hyde (American, 1858-1943), standing female nude, signed l.r., oil on board, 85 by 43cm, gilt frame £100 - £150
824
824 Jean Lyons (British, 20th Century), A Jumbie Passing, signed and dated 1990 l.l., titled verso, oil on canvas, 82 by 80cm, framed £80 - £120
82 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.
825 William R. Salmon (British, 1832-1899), a mountainous Welsh landscape with a shepherd droving cattle, signed l.r., oil on re-lined canvas, 45 by 80cm, gilt frame £200 - £300
826 J..Clays (British, 19th Century), still life with an upturned basket of strawberries, apples, peaches, plums and grapes on a mossy bank, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 60 by 50cm, gilt frame £80 - £120
827 J..Clays (British, 19th Century), still life with a basket of spring flowers and a nest of bird eggs on a mossy bank, signed l.r., oil on canvas, gilt frame £80 - £120
828 Robert Oscar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002), Study: Lisa Stokes Painting, signed and titled verso, oil on canvas, 58 by 58cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £4,000 - £6,000
83 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
828
825 826
829 Henry Schouten (Belgian, 1857/64-1927), Donkeys near the Beach, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 73 by 100cm, gilt frame.
Provenance: Sotheby’s, London, Lot 159, 20th November, 1996 £400 - £600
830
830 A...Lewis (British, early 20th Century), Highland landscape with cattle watering, signed l.l, oil on canvas, 50 by 75cm, gilt frame £200 - £300
833
833 William Ellis Barrington Browne (British, 1908-1985), Loch Lochan, Kirkcudbright, signed l.r., oil on board, 21 by 26cm, framed £100 - £150
834 British Sc hool, mid 19th Century, portrait of a girl, half length in a white dress with blue sash, painted oval, oil on panel, 52 by 41cm, in the original gilt moulded frame.
Provenance: the Egerton family, thence by descent £200 - £300
831
831 A...Lewis (British, early 20th Century), Highland landscape with cattle crossing a bridge, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 50 by 75cm, gilt frame £200 - £300
832 Follower of Sir Francis Grant, mid 19th Century, portrait of a young lady, half length in a white dress and pink wrap, oil on canvas, 75 by 62cm, in the original gilt frame. Note: bears old label verso erroneously identifying the sitter as Caroline Dorothea Follett (1853-1890).
Provenance: by descent through the Egerton family £400 - £600
835
835 Julian Bailey N.E.A.C. (British, 1963), Rooftops - Burford, signed with initials l.r., titled verso, oil on board, 45 by 50cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £700 - £900
836 Caroline, Lady Leeds (British, 1931-2005), a Mediterranean coastal scene with a figure on a path, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 35 by 45cm, framed.
Provenance: Viscount Chandos, No.43 £50 - £100
837 Follower of Sir Godfrey Kneller, early 18th Century, portrait of a gentleman, half length in a brown coat and blue mantle, painted oval, oil on canvas, 80 by 60cm, framed £400 - £600
84 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
838 British School, early 19th Century, portrait of a gentleman, bust length in a black coat and tartan waistcoat, oval, oil on canvas laid down on board, 62 by 49cm, framed £300 - £500
839 British Sc hool, 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 £300 - £500
840 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. £1,500 - £2,000
841 British Sc hool, 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 £1,000 - £1,500
841 85 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue. 832 834 837 838 839 840
846
842
£500
847
844
848
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
842 British Sc hool, 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
- £700
843 Ivan Taylor (British, 1946), Whitby Fishing Port, signed l.l., titled on label verso, oil on board, 39 by 59cm, framed £100 - £150
844 William Manners (British, 1860-1930), a moonlit river landscape; an autumnal landscape with a figure and cattle, a pair, signed and dated 1904 l.l., oil, 14 by 19cm, framed as one £150 - £200
845 British School, late 19th Century, a Worcestershire pastoral scene with a thatched cottage and figures, oil on canvas board, 39 by 58cm, framed £50 - £80
846 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 £400 - £600
847 J..Cross (British, mid 19th Century), Pandy Mills, North Wales, signed and titled verso, oil on re-lined canvas, 26 by 37cm, gilt frame £150 - £250
86
848 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 £800 - £1,200
849
849 Edmund John Niemann (British, 1813-1876), Irlam Castle, Staffs, signed l.c., titled on plaque below, oil on re-lined canvas, 30 by 45cm, gilt frame £250 - £350
850 J..Brooker (British, late 19th Century), At Snitterfield, Near Warwick, signed with monogram l.r., titled and dated 1885 on plaque below, oil on canvas, 30 by 40cm, gilt frame £60 - £100
851 Charles Edward Stewar t (Scottish, 1866-1942), a Highland Loch landscape, oil on board, 29 by 40cm, framed £150 - £200
852
852 Charles Edward Stewart (Scottish, 1866-1942), a Highland Loch landscape with a taigh, oil on board, 28 by 39cxm, framed £150 - £250
853 Charles Edward Stewart (Scottish, 1866-1942), a Highland Lochside landscape, signed with initials l.r., oil on board, 24 by 35cm, framed £150 - £200
854 Adrian Paul Allinson (British, 1890-1959), Blossom in Mallorca, signed l.r., inscribed with title and artist’s address Singleton Hill, London, NW8 on stretcher, oil on canvas, 65 by 80cm, framed. Note: born in London, in 1911 Allinson was one of the founding members of Camden Town Group and with other members later joined with the Vorticists to form The London Group.
Provenance: inherited by a Cotswold based private vendor. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £3,000 - £5,000
850
87 For details of the charges payable in addition to
each
to paragraphs 5 to 9
the final Hammer Price of
lot please refer
of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
854
855
855 Ian Houston (British, 1934-2021), The Queen Galadriel passing Aldeburgh Beach, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on board, 24 by 34cm, framed.
Provenance: with Abbott & Holder. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
856
856 Salvatore Colacicco (Italian, 1935), marine scenes with Man-of-war, a pair, signed l.l, , oil on panel, 62 by 80cm, gilt frames (2). Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £400 - £600
857
88 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
857 Ester Myatlov (Russian, 1976), Slow Tune: Lovers, a pair, both signed l.r., titled verso, oil on panel, 30 by 20cm, framed (2) £150 - £200
858
861
861 Zou Shiquan (Chinese, 1965), study of a teacup, signed and dated 2021 l.r., oil on canvas, 35 by 35cm, unframed £400 - £600
859
862
862 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), The Old Oak Speaks, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 46 by 61cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
863 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Falmouth, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 50 by 40cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £70 - £90
858 Zou Shiquan (Chinese, 1965), study of Chinese scrolls and books, signed and dated 2021 l.r., oil on canvas, 31 by 40.5cm, unframed £400 - £600
859 Zou Shiquan (Chinese, 1965), study of a Chinese bowl, signed and dated 2021 l.r., oil on canvas, 40.5 by 31cm, unframed £400 - £600
860 Zou Shiquan (Chinese, 1965), Beyond the Clouds, signed and dated 2021 l.l., oil on canvas, 40.5 by 31cm, unframed £400 - £600
89 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.
869 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Thorn Birds, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 42 by 57cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
870 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), The Cob Llanfairfechan, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 50 by 70cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
871 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Joy, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 18 by 28cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £50 - £80
864
864 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Fire at Sea, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic and mixed media, 51 by 72cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
865. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), The Great Moorland Blaze, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 53 by 73cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
866 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Lyn Padarn, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic and mixed media, 53 by 67cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £120 - £150
872
872 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), The Harbour, Autumn, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic and mixed media, 55 by 71cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £200 - £300
873 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Fire Angel to the Rescue, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 59 by 60cm, unframed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
874 David Wilde (Br itish, 1913-1974), Scree, Carreg Fawr, signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 34 by 50cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
867
867 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Fireworks, Venice, signed l.r., titled l.l. artist notes verso, acrylic, 34 by 47cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £100 - £150
868 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Squall, Port Isaac, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 51 by 70cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200 869
875
875 David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), The Spinney (II), signed l.r., titled l.l., artist notes verso, acrylic, 55 by 80cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply £150 - £200
90 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final
Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the
of
Hammer
Buyer’s terms at the back
the catalogue.
DAY THREE
CONTINENTAL CERAMICS
876 A collection of 18th century porcelain handled pistol grip knives and forks, blue and white onion pattern, in the Meissen style, Dutch steel blades £100 - £200
877 A pair of 18th century Dutch Delft blue and white dishes, Johannes van Duyn, circa 1760, each with moulded scroll borders, painted with shepherd and stag in a landscape, within panelled border of diaper and floral cartouches, signed to each Duyn, 31cm wide (2) £100 - £200
882
882 A Popov Moscow porcelain figure of a cobbler, mid 19th Century, seated and mending a bast shoe on bis right knee wearing a red trimmed kosovorotka, blue cryllic mark, 14cm high £800 - £1,200
883 A pair of Sevres baluster vases, 19th Century, painted with panels of Watteau type courting figures scenes within gilt and jewelled borders on a blue ground, interlaced blue L marks to bases, 16cm high (2) £400 - £600
884 A pair of Sevres ice pails and covers, 19th Century, domed covers with gilt finials, gilt ormolu mounts, lion mask side handles, gilt armour and weaponry to the friezes on a bleu celeste ground, lead liners, green printed ‘S.48’ marks, 20cm high (2) £850 - £950
878
878 A Dutch Delft drug jar, circa 1740, ovoid form, blue and white with painted banner label for C. Anthos, Conserva Anthos (Conserve of Rosemary), 18.5cm high £200 - £300
879 A 19th Century Paris porcelain figure in the form of a seated dog, serpentine plinth, gilt detailing, 17cm high, 20cm wide £200 - £300
880 A William Whiteley novelty French porcelain oil lamp, late 19th Century, the base in the form of an owl, glass eyes, on a naturalistic plinth, printed marks to base, with metal light fitting, glass chimney and opaque glass shade, 45cm high including chimney £80 - £120
881 A European oval convex porcelain plaque, late 19th Century, in the manner of KPM, painted with a portrait of a young lady, bust length in a red velvet dress and pink roses in her hair, 11 by 8.5cm, gilt frame £70 - £90
885
885 A French porcelain floral painted and gilded part tea set, Paris, circa 1815, Neoclassical Empire style, including four coffee cans, two saucers, covered pale sucriere, Grecian helmet jug and drum form teapot, all decorated in the round with floral bands on gilt ground, teapot 18cm long (9) £200 - £400
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.
886 A Dresden porcelain figure group, modelled as a courting couple on a bench, with putto, underglaze blue marks, 31cm high £100 - £150
887
887 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 £200 - £300
888 A Vienna porcelain coffee can and saucer, painted with putti in clouds above a maroon border, reticulated gilt scroll holder, 5.5cm high £50 - £80
893
893 A Meissen tea cup and saucer, circa 1774-1780, the saucer painted with two foxes, one in a tree, within gilt foliate swag border, the cup similarly decorated with a family of mammals under a rock, the centre with a floral spray, underglaze blue sword an star marks, incised press number 60 to cup, 12.5cm diameter £150 - £250
889
889 Richard Ginori, an extensive Pittoria dinner and tea service, each decorated with a monochrome Romantic landscape vignette, within gilt foliate wreath and oval banded border, including plates, tureens, teapots, cups, saucers etc. £500 - £800
890 Three early 20th century Meissen floral decorated and relief moulded dishes, each painted with sprays and sprigs of summer flowers and leaves within teal glazed and gilded high relief floral and foliate borders, underglaze blue crossed swords and impressed marks, largest 31cm diameter (3) £800 - £1200
891 An early 20th century Meissen Leuteritz rococo relief moulded plate, circular dished form, decorated with floral sprays within foliate cartouche on a light blue ground, underglaze crossed swords mark, 30cm diameter £200 - £300
892 Two early 20th century Leuteritz style relief moulded Meissen plates, dished circular form, decorated with gilded floral sprays with foliate cartouche on a dark blue ground, underglaze crossed swords marks, largest 31cm high (2) £400 - £600
894
894 Meissen (KPM), a Chinoiserie sugar box and cover, circa 1723-25, squat octagonal section, stepped and fluted, the body painted with Oriental figures in garden scenes within gilt foliate scroll cartouches, probably by P E Schindler after Johann Gregorius Hroldt, between floral sprays, the lid with coral and gilt bands, similarly painted with further figures, gilders mark 20 to the lid and base, underglaze blue swords and K.P.M., 11.5cm long £1,000 - £2,000
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.
895
895 An Art Nouveau Heubach pate sur pate vase, circa 1890, twin handled shouldered form, the central mauve ground oval with a maiden and dragonfly amongst water lilies and irises, on gilt highlighted blue ground, incised and printed marks, 15.5cm high £100 - £150
896 Carl Luber for Johann von Schwarz, an Art Nouveau dust pressed and copper mounted coaster, modelled with a swan on a river, 10.5cm diameter £80 - £120
897. Carl Luber for Johann von Schwarz, an Art Nouveau dust pressed and copper mounted trivet, modelled with a swan on a river, 19cm diameter £100 - £150
898 Ernst Wahliss for Turn, a pair of Art Nouveau porcelain figures, modelled as Mercury and Minerva, impressed and printed marks, 25.5m high (2) £60 - £80
900 Michael Powolny for Augarten, a Vienna porcelain figure of a horse, model 1622, blanc de Chine, modelled standing up, 25.5cm high £70 - £100
899
899 A Royal Dux centrepiece, modelled as a young maiden with upturned amphora reclining on a clam shell, on moulded and reticulate foliate base, pink triangle and impressed marks, 26cm high £60 - £80
901
901 Etling, an Art Deco terracotta bust, circa 1930, modelled as a man, signed indistinctly, stamped mark Etling France, 22cm high £60 - £100
902 Royal Dux, an Art Deco nude figure, modelled as a young maiden reclining above the waves, printed and impressed marks, 16cm high £60 - £80
903 After Karl Tutter for Hutschenreuther, Sun Child, an Art Deco figure of a nude woman with arms raised, printed marks, 20cm high £100 - £150
905
905 Marcel Bouraine, an Art Deco bronzed terracotta figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude woman embracing a fruiting garland, incised mark M Bouraine, 22cm high £60 - £100
904
904 Raymonde Guerbe, an Art Deco painted terracotta figure, circa 1925, modelled as a nude Bacchanalian woman, on a column base, incised mark Guerbe, 32cm high £50 - £80
906
906 After Rudolf Knorlein, a bust of a lady wearing a high neck collar with green hair In the manner of Goldscheider, oval plinth, signed, 34cm high £50 - £80
907 Royal Dux, Tango Dancers, an Art Deco figure group, circa 1930, modelled in red outfits and hat, highlighted in gilt, printed marks, 42cm high £100 - £200
908 Carl Werner for Hutschenreuther, an Art Deco figure of a nude woman, arms raised, incised signature and printed marks, 26cm high £40 - £70
909 Accolay, France, an Art Pottery bowl, circa 1960s, incised horse rider on terracotta ground, impressed marks, 30cm wide £70 - £100
910 Bjorn Wiinblad for Nymolle, a Danish mid Century pottery table lamp, of rectangular form, depicting figures taking a picnic under a tree, printed marks, designer’s facsimile signature and No.3186-433, 29cm high excluding fitting £50 - £80
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.
MOORCROFT AND ART POTTERY
911
913
912
914
911 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, an Eighteenth Century pattern vase, circa 1908, inverse baluster form, printed marks and underglaze green signature, 20cm high £200 - £300
912 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Revived Cornflower vase, circa 1911, double gourd form, printed mark and underglaze green signature, 12cm high £800 - £1,200
913 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Pansy on white biscuit barrel, circa 1911, rounded conical form with silver plated mounts and swing handle, printed mark and underglaze green signature, 23cm high £500 - £800
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.
914 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Florian Ware Iris vase, circa 1900, narrow necked baluster form, printed marks and underglaze green monogram, 20.5cm high £400 - £600
915 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Daisy vase, circa 1900, narrow necked knopped baluster form, incised monogram, 15.5cm high £800 - £1,200
916
916 William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Rose and Forget me Not pedestal twin handled chalice and cover, circa 1908, ogee bowl form on splayed trumpet foot, printed marks, underglaze green signature, 12.5cm high £500 - £800
917 William Moorcroft for J W Baker, Aberdeen, a Yellow Poppy and Forget me Not vase, circa 1908, footed trumpet form, printed MacIntyre marks, underglaze green signature, 21.5cm high £600 - £800
918
918 William Moorcroft, a Hazledene vase, 1914, slender bulbous form with flared neck, underglaze green signature and date, 25.5cm high £800 - £1,200
919 William Moorcroft for Shreve and Co., a silver overly Pomegranate tea set, 1911, squat ovoid form with silvered handles and spouts, including teapot, covered bowl and jug, underglaze green signatures and retail name, San Francisco, 17cm high (3) £5,000 - £8,000
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.
919
920
922
922 William Moorcroft, a small Pomegranate vase, circa 1928, baluster form, impressed marks and underglaze blue monogram, 12cm high £80 - £120
923 William Moorcroft, a small Pomegranate vase, circa 1920, squat baluster form, impressed marks, underglaze green monogram, 9.5cm high £80 - £120
921
924
920 William Moorcroft, a Persian vase, circa 1914, waisted form, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green signature, 11.5cm high £600 - £800
921 William Moorcroft, a Pansy on white pedestal twin handled chalice and cover, circa 1914, ogee bowl form on splayed trumpet foot, impressed Burslem marks, underglaze green signature, 12.5cm high £1,200 - £1,500
97 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
924 William Moorcroft, a small Pomegranate on ochre vase, circa 1913, shouldered ovoid form, impressed number and underglaze green signature, 10.5cm high £400 - £600
925
925 William Moorcroft, a small Claremont vase, circa 1920, squat baluster form, impressed marks and underglaze blue monogram, 7cm high £400 - £600
928
928 William Moorcroft, an Edward VIII Coronation tobacco jar and cover, 1937, cylindrical drum form, impressed marks an facsimile, underglaze blue monogram, 14.5cm diameter £200 - £300
929 William Moorcroft, a Flambe Fish tobacco jar and cover, circa 1935, barrel form with bands of fish and seaweed, impressed marks and facsimile, HM Queen sticker, underglaze green signature, 16cm high £1,000 - £1,500
930 William Moorcroft, a large Orchid vase, circa 1935, shouldered form, impressed marks and facsimile, underglaze green monogram, 33.5cm high £100 - £200
926
926 William Moorcroft, a Flambe Fish vase, circa 1930, baluster form, impressed marks and underglaze blue monogram, 18cm high £1,000 - £1,500
927 William Moorcroft, a Flambe Pansy vase, circa 1925, slender waisted form, impressed marks and underglaze blue monogram, 18cm high £300 - £500
931
931 William Moorcroft, a Banded Pomegranate vase, circa 1925, inverse baluster vase, impressed marks, underglaze blue signature, 36cm high £500 - £800
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.
£1,000 - £1,500
a large
majolica twin handled jardiniere, 1874, in the form of a Chinese censer, the ovoid cauldron body relief moulded with foliate scrolls and chrysanthemums, in turquoise over blue, the broad rim with ruyi head and knotted tendril banding, above key and lappet borders, ring and strap handles, on four lions mask and paw bracket feet, impressed 1798, 48cm high £1,200 - £1,400
around a central pine tree, on three bracket feet, 22.5cm high £300 - £500
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.
933 Christopher Dresser for Minton,
Aesthetic Movement
99
934 Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement relief moulded blue and white jardiniere, 1875, rounded beaker form with broad rim, applied with cranes and turtles,
932 William Moorcroft, a Waratah bowl, circa 1932, blue ground, footed and rounded form, impressed marks and facsimile, underglaze blue monogram, 11cm diameter
933
932
935
935 Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement vase, circa 1870, in the form of a Chinese bound scroll brush pot, bleu celeste ground with cloisonne key borders and relief moulded knotted scarf in the Japanese style, gilt rims, 15.5cm high £200 - £400
936 Christopher Dresser for Watcombe, an art pottery jug and cover, circa 1880, bulbous form with conical neck and ogee spout, green glazed, 15cm high £30 - £50
937 After Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an Aesthetic Movement art pottery jug, probably Bretby, the ovoid body with band of incised half flower rosettes, marbled blue brown glaze, elongated sipper spout and loop handle, printed mark Made in England, 16.5cm high £40 - £70
938 A pair of English Aesthetic Movement framed Minton tile panels, circa 1889, one painted with a classical maiden standing beside a plinth holding a lyre, the other with a classical maiden standing holding a flower beside a plinth, both signed Brooke l.l., 50 by 25cm, oak frames (2) £100 - £150
939 A pair of dust pressed Arts and Crafts tile panels, probably Maw and Co., modelled in relief as semi nude women with putti, in the Art Nouveau style, 30.5cm x 15cm (2) £50 - £80
940 John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts lustre bowl, circa 1900, painted with a band of grotesque zoomorphic foliate creatures between imps and pixies, on a gold lustre ground, the exterior with geometric lappets, a flower and monogram to the underside, 15cm diameter £80 - £120
941 John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts lustre bowl or dish, circa 1900, shallow form, painted with a zoomorphic beast within foliate scroll ground of pink and gold lustre, the base with an owl and monogram, 13.5cm diameter £70 - £100
941
100 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
937
Provenance:
101 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
942 Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a characterful earthenware figure of a toad, circa 1895, modelled sitting, the rotating head with wide grimace and squinting eyes, glazed in brown and blue, incised marks to the head Martin Bros London + Southall, 10cm high £6,000 - £8,000
943
942
943 Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware grotesque sculpture, circa 1880, modelled as an amphibious four legged crab like creature, mouth open and legs bent, incised marks Martin Bros, London + Southall, 8cm high
Bonhams, London, 22nd Sept 2011, lot 399 £8,000 - £12,000
945
944 Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware characterful fish spoon warmer, 1881, modelled as a grotesque coiled scaly sea creature, with protruding eyes and prominent dorsal fin, incised marks
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.
R W Martin, London + Southall, 58, 27.4.81, 14cm high £8,000 - £12,000
944
945 Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware relief moulded bird vase, 1894, square section gourd form, each side with a characterful bird in low relief, incised foliage, the rim ribbed, incised marks 9-1894 Martin Bros, London + Southall, 24.5cm high £4,000 - £6,000
946 Mark V Marshall for Doulton Lambeth, a relief moulded stoneware bowl or jug, crimped and tubelined with zoomorphic face, 8cm high £500 - £800
947 A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, shouldered form, tubelined with stylised arcades of flowering trees, impressed marks, 27.5cm high £50 - £80
948 A Doulton & Watts stoneware jug, relief moulded dogs attacking a boar to one side and a deer to the other, naturalistic branch handle, impressed marks, 19.5cm high £40 - £60
949 A Doulton Lambeth Diamond Jubilee commemorative stoneware beaker, relief moulded with portraits of Queen Victoria in 1837 and 1897, impressed marks, 12.5cm high £40 - £60
950 A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, circa 1905, inverse baluster form, tubelined with leaf and berry design in a scroll border, impressed and incised marks, 30cm high £50 - £80
951 A Doulton Lambeth stoneware isobath, green glazed cylindrical form with reeded banding, impressed marks, 13cm high £50 - £80
953 Florence Barlow for Royal Doulton, a large pair of stoneware vases, shouldered inverse baluster form, decorated with pate sur pate panels of birds within tubelined foliate scroll ground and beaded quatrefoil cartouches, incised marks, 46cm high (2) £1,500 - £2,500
954 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, shouldered form, pate sur pate decorated with a child shepherdess and sheep, between Art Nouveau style tulip and foliate borders, 28cm high £500 - £800
952
952 Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, barrel form, pate sur pate decorated with birds and daisies, silver plated mount and handle, incised marks, 18cm high £250 - £350
955 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, cylindrical form with silver plated mount and handle, sgraffito decorated with child and sheep in a farmyard landscape, incised monogram, 27cm high £500 - £800
956 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, sgraffito decorated with deer and stags, below a tubelined foliate collar, incised marks, 16cm high £400 - £600
957 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, conical form, sgraffito decorated with dogs and sheep in a field, incised marks, 24cm high £500 - £800
958 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, 1877, bulbous cylindrical form, sgraffito decorated with dogs and puppies, between beaded borders, 20cm high £500 - £800
955
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.
959
959 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of stoneware vases, 1888, shouldered footed form, sgraffito decorated with farmyard scenes of sheep, horses and carts, between foliate lappet and beaded borders, incised marks 23cm high (2)
£800 - £1,200
961
961 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of stoneware vases, mallet gourd form, sgraffito decorated with bands of donkey, horses and chickens, incised marks, 31.5cm high (2) £800 - £1,200
960
960 Hannah and Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of stoneware vases, mallet gourd form, sgraffito decorated with bands of grazing deer and stags, below pate sur pate necks of grouse and wild flowers, incised marks, 31.5cm high (2)
£1,200 - £1,800
962
962 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, cylindrical form with silver plated mount and handle, sgraffito decorated with geese, incised monogram, 22cm high £500 - £800
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.
963
963 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, 1878, shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with tiger and lions between foliate borders an rosette banding, silver mount to the rim, incised marks, 30cm high £800 - £1,200
964 Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware oil lamp, 1883, footed ovoid form, decorated with oval panels of pate sur pate birds amongst branches in the Aesthetic manner on a textured ground, jewelled borders, above a lappet foot, sgraffito reservoir, gilt metal handles and mounts, etched glass globe shade and chimney, incised and impressed marks, 40cm high excluding shade £600 - £800
965 Francis Pope for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, squat conical form, slip decorated with Persian flower and foliate scroll design, incised marks, 16cm high £200 - £400
968
968 Eliza Simmance for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of stoneware vases, shouldered form, sgraffito and tubeline decorated with stylised peacock roundels and hyacinth fronds, 32cm high £800 - £1,200
969 Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases, shouldered form, tubelined with grapes and vines in the Art Nouveau style, incised marks, 33.5cm high (2) £500 - £800
966
966 Frances E Lee for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware lidded jug, conical form, decorated with relief moulded panels of swans and storks, within sgraffito foliate grounds, 27cm high £400 - £600
967 Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases, bulbous cylindrical form decorated with azaleas, incised marks, 33cm high (2) £500 - £800
970
970 Eliza Simmance for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, circa 1900, slender double gourd form, sgraffito decorated and tubelined with foliate scroll and berry design, incised monogram, 31cm high £150 - £250
105 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
971 Francis Pope for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, slender shouldered form, modelled in relief with stylised poppy heads and leaves in the Art Nouveau style, incised marks, 32cm high £250 - £350
974 Mary Butterton for Doulton
Lambeth, a faience clock case, plinth form with relief moulded elephant mask handles, painted with flowers, between geometric foliate borders, painted marks, 26cm high £200 - £400
977 A Foley Intarsio teapot, modelled as Joseph Chamberlain, designed by Frederick Rhead, printed marks, 12cm high £120 - £160
978 Samuel Talbot for James Pearson and A E Gray Ltd., an Art Deco stoneware jug, 1935, shouldered cylindrical form, painted with graduated concentric orange bands below stylised knotted ribbon motifs, printed marks, A2623, 14cm high
Note: an example of this jug, described as an acid jug, is on display in the Victoria and Albert Museum £20 - £40
972
972 Francis Pope for Doulton Lambeth, a large stoneware vase, gourd form with wide brim, slip decorated with stylised daisies in the Secessionist style, incised marks, 40cm high £300 - £500
973 Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, 1882, cylindrical form, sgraffito decorated with dogs, between tooled borders, silver plated mounts and swing handle, incised marks, 21cm high £500 - £800 974
975
975 James Dewdney for C H Brannam, an art pottery fish moulded vase, circa 1900, ovoid form, sgraffito and slip decorated with aquatic scene of fish and seaweed, the spout modelled as a fish head, incised marks, 33cm high £60 - £100
979
979 Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery, a Delicia Pansy ginger jar and cover, shouldered ovoid form, printed Bizarre marks, 21cm high £450 - £550
980 Millicent Taplin for Wedgwood, a platinum and green painted coffee set, circa 1940, including six coffee cans and saucers, painted with lilies between vertical foliate bands, 12cm diameter (12) £100 - £150
981 A Winchcombe studio pottery slipware dish, of traditional loaf plate form, crimped rim, impressed seal mark, 20cm x 16.5cm £70 - £100
982 Alan Caiger Smith, a monumental Aldermaston studio pottery amphora vase, in wrought iron stand, twin handled, tin glazed and painted with grey floral design, 155cm high £400 - £600
976
976 Frederick Rhead for Foley, an Intarsio Shakespeare vase and cover, shouldered form, decorated with two panels from Much Ado About Nothing, with verses, 30cm high £100 - £200
983 Yolande Beer, a Studio Pottery sculptural vase, cylindrical form, cream drip glaze over studded and cross hatched brown, impressed marks, 33cm high £50 - £80
106 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
BRITISH CERAMICS
984 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a large painted and gilt porcelain charger, dished with crimped rim, the central plaque painted with a marine coastal scene, within raised gilt foliate scroll and swag border, 42.5cm diameter £1,000 - £1,500
985
985 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a large painted and gilt porcelain plate, the central plaque painted with a marine scene, within raised gilt foliate scroll and green ground border, punctuated with shell painted cartouches, each signed, 43cm diameter £1,000 - £1,500
987
987 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a large painted and gilt porcelain plate, the central plaque painted with a marine scene, within raised gilt foliate scroll and blue ground border, punctuated with shell painted cartouches, each signed, 43cm diameter £1,000 - £1,500
988 A Coalport jewelled pin dish, square section canted ogee form, the central raised gilt rosette within a gilt ground of graduated turquoise cabochons, 8cm square £120 - £180
989 A Coalport jewelled pin dish, shield form, the central tooled gilt rose on rattan textured ground within a border of graduated turquoise cabochons, 5.5cm long £120 - £180
990 A Coalport jewelled box and cover, spherical form, decorated throughout with concentric graduated spirals of turquoise cabochons, a central marbled blue gem plaque within four red jewels to the lid, the interior pink, 6.5cm diameter £1,000 - £1,500
991 A Coalport jewelled slipper vase, the central cartouche painted with a Highland lake landscape, within raised gilt border, the gilded ground with graduated turquoise cabochons, 15.5cm long £700 - £1,000
986
986 Stefan Nowacki for Lynton, a large painted and gilt porcelain charger, dished with crimped rim, the central plaque painted with a marine coastal scene, within raised gilt foliate scroll and swag blue ground border, signed, 42.5cm diameter £1,000 - £1,500
992
992 Edith Maplestone for Minton, a putti painted plate, 1876, decorated with three winged cherub figures amongst clouds, 25.5cm diameter £200 - £400
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.
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. 993
993 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a double walled reticulated teapot and cover, circa 1870, ovoid form, pierced with bands of hexagonal and geometric honeycomb motifs throughout, applied with blue beading, impressed mark, unsigned, 12cm high £5,000 - £8,000
109 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final
each lot
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of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
994
994 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated twin handled vase, model 982, circa 1909, conical footed bottle form, pierced with bands of hexagonal honeycomb and foliate decoration, highlighted with gilt beading and raised milled gilt lappets, open foliate scroll Persian style handles, gold mark and incised signature, 17.5cm high £10,000 - £12,000
995
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.
110
995 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated twin handled vase, model 982, 1909, conical footed bottle form, pierced with bands of hexagonal honeycomb and foliate decoration, highlighted with gilt beading and raised milled gilt lappets, open foliate scroll Persian style handles, gold mark and incised signature, 17.5cm high £10,000 - £12,000
996
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.
111
996 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a double walled reticulated jug, 1882, sparrow beak baluster form, pierced throughout with hexagonal honeycomb decoration, highlighted with gilt beading, between turquoise and white jewelled ribbon borders, the handle with raised gilt bordered cabochons, impressed and puce marks, 10cm high £3,500 - £4,500
112 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
997 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated vase, model 1257, 1909, the spherical body pierced with hexagonal honeycomb banding below geometric foliate motifs, raised and milled gilt scrollwork below a relief moulded ogee shoulder, similarly pierced, with four loop handles, on an four bracket foot, gilt marks, incised signature, 11.2cm high £11,000 - £14,000
998
113 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
998 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated bottle vase and cover, model 151, 1913, teardrop baluster form, pierced with bands of hexagonal honeycomb and geometric foliate decoration, studded with gilt beads, below raised milled gilt lappets and applied beads, onion stopper, gilt marks and incised signature, 18cm high £10,000 - £12,000
999
114 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
999 George Owen and E Phillips for Royal Worcester, a pair of reticulated ewer vases, model 1144, 1912, Kedleston Ewer type, urn form with horned mask handles and crimped spouts, pierced with bands of hexagonal honeycomb and geometric decoration above floral painted swags, white jewelled borders, on square bases, puce marks and incised signatures, 17cm high £10,000 - £12,000
1000 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated ewer vase, model 1144, 1899, Kedleston Ewer type, urn form with horned mask handle and crimped spout, pierced with a blue band of honeycomb hexagonal decoration, above painted rose swags and gilt Rococo scroll cartouches, white jewelled borders and square base, puce marks, apparently unsigned, 16.5cm high £4,500 - £5,500
1001 George Owen for Royal Worcester, a double walled reticulated bottle and cover, circa 1880, bulbous Persian teardrop form, pierced with panels of geometric knot and trellis design, enamelled in red and blue, highlighted in gilt, below raised gilt floral collar and beaded swags, green marks, 21.5cm high £1,000 - £1,500
1002 Richard Sebright for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted cabinet plate, 1941, decorated with apples, grapes and strawberries on a ivy and moss ground, within an ogee, gadrooned and gilded border, signed,R Sebright, puce marks, 22cm diameter £300 - £500
1003 Richard Sebright for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted cabinet plate, 1941, decorated with peaches, gooseberries and raspberries, on a ivy and moss ground, within an ogee, gadrooned and gilded border, signed R Sebright, puce marks, 22cm diameter £300 - £500
1004 John Freeman and Frank Roberts for Royal Worcester, a miniature fruit painted three piece coffee set, circa 1950-1960, baluster form coffee pot with domed cover and gilded flower finial , decorated with apples and cherries on a mossy ground, painted signature Freeman, black marks, 13cm high, together with a twin handled sucrier and cover and cream jug, painted signature Roberts, black marks, 5cm and 3cm high (3) £400 - £600
1005 John Freeman for Royal Worcester. a fruit painted miniature tea set, circa 1950, comprising lidded teapot, globe form with gilded finial and gilt heightened spout and loop handle, decorated in the round with peaches and grapes on mossy ground, signed, black marks, 9cm high, together with a similar milk jug, 3.5cm high, and sugar bowl, decorated inside and out, 5cm diameter, both signed (3) £400 - £600
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1006 Freeman and Roberts for Royal Worcester, as set of four miniature fruit painted tea cups and saucers, circa 1950, decorated inside and out with apples, grapes and cherries with gilded handles and borders, signed, black marks, 3cm high (4) £400 - £600
1007 John Freeman and Frank Roberts for Royal Worcester, three fruit painted miniature plates, circa 1950, decorated with apples, blackberries, peaches and grapes on mossy ground, gilt line border, signed, black marks, 8.5cm diameter (4) £300 - £500
1008 Richard Sebright for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted cabinet plate, circa 1945, decorated with egg plums, redcurrants and grapes, on a ivy and moss ground, within an ogee, gadrooned and gilded border, signed R Sebright, puce marks, 22cm diameter £300 - £500
1009 Thomas Lockyer for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted dish, 1934 shaped oval form with gilt shell moulded handles and ogee gadrooned rim, decorated with apples, grapes and raspberries on mossy ground, signed T Lockyer, puce marks, 31.5cm wide £400 - £600
1010 Kitty Blake for Royal Worcester, a fruit and leaf painted vase and cover, twin handled pedestal form, circa 1930, decorated with mountain ash berries and leaves, moulded Greek Key and drape handles, reticulated lid with flame finial, on circular flared foot, signed K Blake, puce mark, shape No.2713, 20cm high £100 - £200
1011 Kitty Blake for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted vase, 1931, ovoid twin handled form, decorated with blackberries, leaves and flowers, gilded relief moulded shoulders and shaped handles, elongated neck, on circular foot, signed K Blake, puce mark, 20cm high £200 - £400
1012 William Ric ketts for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted pot pourri jar and cover, ovoid form, 1931, painted with apples, grapes and cherries, relief moulded basket weave to lower body, heightened in gilt, reticulated cover with flame finial and Greek Key moulded border, signed Ricketts, shape No.1286, puce marks, 19cm high £400 - £600
1013 Albert Schuck for Royal Worcester, a pair of hand painted twin handled pedestal vases, circa 1940, inverse baluster form, each with decorated with storks in a desert oasis, octagonal flared neck, relief moulded shoulders, on octagonal faceted foot, shape No.2256, puce marks, 17cm high (2) £1,000 - £1,200
1014 Harry Austin for Royal Worcester, a twin handled footed pedestal bowl, circa 1910, painted with pink and red roses, signed, No.2344, puce printed marks, 13cm high £700 - £900
1015 J Smith for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted pedestal vase and cover, twin handled shouldered form, painted in the round with peaches, gooseberries, apples and damsons, signed, black mark, 26cm high £250 - £350
1016 A Royal Worcester rose painted potpourri vase and cover, 1910, lobed conical form with moulded and pierced lid, green and gilt foliate arcading, green mark, 14cm high £30 - £50
1017 P M Platt for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted vase, 1952, conical baluster form with crimped rim, decorated with peaches and blackberries, signed, 9cm high £50 - £80
1018 J Smith for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted bowl, later 20th century, the exterior painted with apples and blackberries, gilded interior, black marks, 11cm diameter £100 - £200
1019 Ricketts for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted bowl, 1912, the interior decorated with pears, grapes and cherries, on a mossy bank, the exterior gilded, puce marks, 9.5cm diameter £100 - £200 1020
1020 Brian Leaman (Royal Worcester artist), a set of four fruit painted plates, each decorated with a different still life of fallen fruits, on mossy ground, including apples, pears, plums, grapes and berries, each signed, printed Leaman Worcestershire ceramics, 27.5cm diameter (4) £60 - £80
1013
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1021 Brian Leaman (Royal Worcester artist), a pair of fruit painted pots and covers, squat baluster form, decorated with apples, pears, grapes and blackcurrants, signed, printed Leaman Worcestershire ceramics, 11.5cm high (2) £40 - £70
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1022 R Rushton for Royal Worcester, a twin handled potpourri vase, 1909, footed ovoid form decorated with cottage landscape with woman, relief moulded to the lower body, acanthus handles and pierced lid, puce marks, 18cm high £100 - £200
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1023
1023 Ayrton for Royal Worcester, a pair of fruit painted potpourri vases and covers, ovoid form, decorated with grapes and apples and peaches, relief moulded borders and Persian domed covers pierced with cartouches, black marks, 34.5cm high (2) £7,000 - £8,000
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1022
1024 James Stinton for Royal Worcester, a boxed set of six Pheasant painted cups and saucers, 1926, each decorated with game birds in thickets, gilt interiors, puce marks, signed, together with a set of six silver gilt and enamelled teaspoons, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1928 (12) £1,300 - £,1500
1027 A C Lewis for Royal Worcester, a pair of Hadley Ware vases, 1905, pedestal urn form, painted with pheasants on branches in pine woodland, signed, green marks, 18.5cm high (2) £150 - £250
1028 A pair of Hadleys Worcester Faience vases, shouldered form with relief moulded arcading, monochrome decorated with dog roses, 12.5cm high (2) £100 - £200
1029
1029 James Hadley for Royal Worcester, a political figure of Benjamin Disraeli, 1899, modelled standing with hands in waistcoat pockets, highlighted in gilt, green mark and number 512, 15cm high £200 - £300
1025 John Stinton for Royal Worcester, a Highland Cattle painted twin handled pedestal vase, 1906, urn form with relief moulded foliate handles and acanthus beaded lid, blush ivory ground, decorated with cows in a misty mountain landscape, signed, puce marks, 28cm high £1,500 - £1,800
1026 A Royal Worcester Crown Ware lustre vase, circa 1925, cylindrical form, decorated with a castle in landscape heightened in gilt, printed marks and shape number indistinct, 24.5cm high £250 - £350
1030
1030 E A Soper for Royal Worcester, a figure group, The Letter, 3382, modelled as a mother and child, 15cm high £500 - £800
1031 A Royal Doulton dessert plate, circa 1905, decorated with raised and tooled gilt oak leaf swags and cartouches, beaded roundels with acorn branches alternating with birds in flight, on a green ground, museum acquisition number to the reverse, signed HB, 22.5cm diameter £150 - £250
1027
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1032 Milwyn Holloway, a painted porcelain plaque, oval convex form with woman feeding chickens in front of a cottage, signed, printed MH marks, 15cm x 22cm, framed £400 - £600
1033 A H Wright, a painted porcelain plaque, oval form, decorated with red grouse in Highland landscape, dated 1920, 16cm x 22cm, framed £400 - £600
1034 Milwyn Holloway, a painted porcelain plaque, oval convex form with woman feeding chickens in front of a cottage, signed, printed MH marks, 15cm x 22cm, framed £400 - £600
1035 Milwyn Holloway, a painted porcelain plaque, oval convex form with Shire horses ploughing a field, signed, printed MH marks, 15cm x 22cm, framed £400 - £600
1036 R Barratt for Royal Crown Derby, a twin handled pedestal vase and cover, ogee pear form with gilt folate handles, on a splayed square section plinth, painted with floral bouquets and garlands on pink ground, 22cm high £500 - £500
1038 A Minton scene painted dessert service, 1845, each with a romantic landscape of named castle or lake, including Dunrobin, Chepstow, Kilarney, Buttermere, Lumley and Pres Mellerie, within relief moulded interlocking rings and turquoise bluebells, numbered 8825, 24cm diameter £250 - £350
1039
1039 A Majolica figural spill vase, circa 1870, modelled as a boy climbing a tree trunk, unmarked, 18cm high £50 - £80
1040 An extensive Masons ironstone Ashworths dinner service, coloured transfer printed design, including various sizes of plates, tureens, bowls etc. £300 - £500
1041 An early 19th century satirical motto jug, 1806, inscribed to J Wood, Emperor of Dog Island and King of the Rummons, within painted laurel wreath, between puce transfer printed allegorical scenes of Love at Liberty and Bacchanti, below blue and white collar, 23cm high £300 - £500
1037
1037 Leroy for Royal Crown Derby, a Kedleston ewer, painted with a floral bouquet within raised and tooled gilt cartouche, on blue ground with green lip, highlighted in turquoise, 15.5cm high £3,500 - £4,500
1042
1042 Miles Mason Ironstone octagonal porter mug, painted in the Imari palette with moulded dragon handle, 13cm high £100 - £200
1043 A William IV silver mounted salt glazed stoneware sprigged hunting jug, London 1831, globular form with cylindrical neck, relief moulded tavern scenes, 25cm high £120 - £160
1044 A Staffordshire figure of Britannia, late 19th century, modelled seated in a floral and patterned dress with recumbent lion, holding shield, raised on faux marble base, 35cm high £120 - £160
119 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
1045 An Old Hall blush ivory vase, circa 1900, twin handled lobed flask form, with moulded panels, trumpet form neck with ogee moulded rim and gilded foliate scroll handles, 29.5cm high £40 - £60
1046
1046 A Staffordshire Toby jug and beaker lid, Ralph Wood, circa 1790, modelled sitting with an empty jug, a pipe to his right leg, glazed in yellow, green and brown with black hat, 25.5cm high £500 - £700
1049
1049 A George Jones majolica strawberry serving dish, with jug, spoon and bowl, circa 1870, relief moulded with strawberry leaves on a tablecloth, twin handled amphora jug and ovoid bowl, the spoon similarly modelled as bound leafy stalks, applied seal mark, 37.5cm long £200 - £300
1047
1047 A Staffordshire Prattware Toby jug and beaker lid, Ralph Wood mould, circa 1810, modelled sitting with a frothing jug, glazed and sponge decorated in blue coat, 25.5cm high £400 - £600
1048 A Minton majolica jardiniere, 1870, bell form, modelled in high relief with floral garlands on a trellis ground, above acanthus lappets, glazed in pastel colour, impressed marks, 28cm high £200 - £300
1050
1050 A small Worcester blue and white leaf moulded dish, crescent mark, circa 1765, painted in the Pickle Leaf Vine pattern, 9cm diameter £40 - £70
1051 A Worcester polychrome coffee can, circa 1770, painted in the Campana Des Indes pattern, with gilt wreath cartouche and internal gilt scroll foliate border, 6cm high £80 - £120
1052 A large Sunderland lustre blue and white jug, shouldered form, cottage and ruins, highlighted in pink lustre, 23.5cm high £200 - £300
1053 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) £200 - £300
1054 A Staffordshire Prattware Toby jug, Ralph Wood mould, circa 1800, modelled sitting with a frothing jug, barrel between his legs, glazed an sponge decorated in blue coat and yellow waistcoat, 25.5cm high £200 - £300
120 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
1055
1055 A Liverpool creamware transfer printed jug, dated 1791, dedicated to James Mills Rustcroft, between two rural farmyard scenes with Mayday festivities, 24.5cm high £150 - £250
1056 A Staffordshire figure of St George and the Dragon, after Ralph Wood, circa 1795, modelled on horseback with wooden lance, over painted in red, yellow and pink, mould reference 23, 29cm high £200 - £300
1057
1057 A Staffordshire figure of St George and the Dragon, Ralph Wood, circa 1795, modelled on horseback with metal lance, blue and green majolica glaze, mould reference 23, 29cm high £300 - £500
1058 A Staffordshire figure of St George and the Dragon, Ralph Wood, circa 1795, modelled on horseback with metal lance, green black marbled majolica Whieldon type glaze, mould reference 23, 31cm high £1,000 - £1,500
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1059
1059 A Staffordshire commemorative jug for Burslem Sunday School 1836, John Brookes sculptor, printed dedication for Josiah Wood laying the foundation stone, painted with flowers, 18.5cm high £100 - £200
1060 A Worcester tea cup, square seal mark, circa 1770, powder blue with fancy birds to gilt foliate scroll cartouches, 10cm £40 - £70
1061 A pair of Davenport creamware tureens, covers and ladles, circa 1810, boat shaped with scroll twin handles on integral oval stands, trailing vine borders in yellow and grey, impressed anchor marks, 17cm high (4). Exhibition: No.23, N.C.S. Exhibition, Leeds, 1974. Literature: illustrated in Davenport Pottery & Porcelain, T.A. Lockett £200 - £300
1062 A Lowestoft polychrome tea bowl and saucer, circa 1785, painted with rock, peony, fence pattern, 13cm diameter (2) £40 - £60
1063 A Bloor Derby segment dish, circa 1815-20, iron red and green scroll border, gilt swags and detailing, red scrip coronet mark, 33cm wide £40 - £60
1064 A Bloor Derby coffee can and saucer, circa 1830, each piece painted with a landscape vignette with figures, quatrefoil gilt border on a deep blue reserve ground, red printed D surmounted by a coronet mark, 6cm high £150 - £180
1065 A Derby named view cabinet plate, circa 1820, In Italy, within a gilt scroll border on a deep blue reserve ground, puce marks, 22cm diameter £120 - £150
1066 A Bloor Derby named view cabinet plate, circa 1820, painted with a view of Matlock High Tor, Derbyshire, attributed to Robert Brewer, gilt scroll border on a deep blue reserve ground, wavy rim, diameter 22cm, with a matching oval dessert dish painted with a named view Near Worcester, 28cm wide, circular red printed marks (2) £180 - £220
1067 A pair of Derby Bloor coffee cans and saucers, circa 1830, each painted with a vignette landscape view in a gilt quatrefoil border, deep blue reserve ground, puce printed marks, 6cm high (2) £50 - £80
1068 A Chamberlain’s Worcester scene painted box and cover, decorated with a view of Malvern Priory within gilt foliate scroll and blue border, 8.5cm wide £300 - £500
1069
1069 A Liverpool porcelain coffee pot, circa 1780, probably Pennington, baluster form with foliate double C scroll handle and fluted spout, painted with a blue and white Chinese landscape, 26cm high £80 - £120
1070
1070 A Liverpool porcelain blue and white bowl, circa 1770s, painted with floral sprays and crosshatch interior border, 19.5cm diameter £40 - £70
1071 A collection of Chinese export blue and white porcelain, 18th century, including seven various tea bowls painted with landscape patterns, some reeded and gilded, and a lidded jug, baluster form, 13.5cm high (8) £40 - £60
1072 A Caughley blue and white bowl, crescent C mark, circa 1780, printed in the Zig Zag Fence pattern, 12cm diameter £20 - £40
122 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
ROUNDELWOOD COLLECTION PART 4
1081 A Worcester polychrome saucer, circa 1760, fluted, painted with floral sprigs within a Rococo gilt scroll and green border, 14cm diameter £20 - £40
1073
1073 An English blue and white porcelain cream boat, Bow shape, circa 1750s, reeded and painted with a Chinese landscape in the Lowestoft style, wishbone handle, 11.5cm long £30 - £50
1074 A Derby porcelain tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, pattern 110, acanthus fluted with gilt foliate and blue ribbon banding, puce marks, 13.5cm diameter £30 - £50
1075 A Lowestoft blue and white saucer, circa 1760, painted with a Chinese watery landscape with pavilions, 12cm diameter £30 - £50
1076 A collection of Worcester, Flight and Flight and Barr porcelain tea ware, circa 1753 to 1820s, including feather moulded tea bowl, Lily pattern cup and saucer, gilt and white tea bowls and saucers etc. £100 - £200
1082
1082 A Worcester blue and white Chrysanthemum moulded plate, open crescent mark, circa 1770-1775, in the Chrysanthemum pattern within press moulded floral border, 17.5cm diameter, a similar plate with printed foliate wreath and diaper border, 18cm diameter together with a matching tea cup, with C Scroll handle, 6cm high (3) £50 - £80
1077
1077 A Worcester Flight and Barr period polychrome bowl, incised B, circa 1795, painted with a Chinese landscape with mandarin figures in a rocky garden with stream, 15.5cm diameter £60 - £100
1078. A Chamberlain and Co., Worcester Fancy Bird plate, circa 1840, painted with a central landscape and birds within blue ground gilt foliate scroll border, puce marks, 20cm diameter £40 - £60
1079 A Worcester polychrome tea bowl and saucer, circa 1760, painted with floral bouquets and sprigs, 12cm diameter £40 - £60
1080 A Worcester dry blue saucer, square mark, circa 1770, fluted and painted with floral sprays, within feather edge border, 12cm diameter £20 - £40
1083
1083 A Worcester gilt and white loving cup and stand, circa 1780, the ogee twin handled cup with serpentine rim decorated with gilt floral swags suspended from ribbon bows, the high saucer similarly decorated, 15cm diameter £40 - £70
1084 A Worcester blue and white dish, open crescent mark, circa 1770-1785, circular fluted form, 18cm diameter, together with a fluted blue and white bowl, blue crescent mark, decorated with leaves and flowers, 10cm diameter, a Fruit and Wreath pattern tea bowl, 8cm diameter, and a collection of Worcester saucers, floral designs, including Mansfield pattern (7) £100 - £200
1085 A Worcester blue and white potted meat dish, crescent mark, circa 1775, circular form, in the cannonball pattern, and printed diaper border, 14cm diameter, with an associated 18th stand, circular form, possible crossed swords mark, 7cm diameter (2) £100 - £200
1086 A Worcester blue and White dish, circa 1775, disguised numeral mark, circular form, in the Bat pattern, heightened in gilt, 20cm diameter, together with a blue and white bat pattern coffee cup and saucer, disguised numeral mark, 6cm high (3) £50 - £80
123 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
1087 A Worcester Queens pattern coffee cup and saucer, circa 1770, wrythen fluted bucket form, unmarked, 6.5cm high together with a collection of Worcester wrythen moulded tea bowls, coffee cups and saucers, painted with gilt heightened blue floral sprigs, (10) £60 - £100
1088 A Worcester blue and white printed jug, hatched crescent mark. circa 1765-1785, sparrow beak, in the Fence Pattern, 11cm high. together with a tea cup and tea bowl 5cm high (3) £50 - £80
1089 A collection of Worcester blue and white painted and printed teawares, including a tea cup, open crescent mark, ribbed form, Late Floral Bouquet style decoration, 6.75cm high, a similar tea cup, ribbed form, 6.75cm high, a tea bowl and saucer, a sparrow beak jug, ribbed baluster form, blue crescent mark, a ribbed tea bowl and saucer, open crescent mark , and a similar teacup (8) £80 - £120
1090 A Worcester Imari palette slop bowl, circa 1770, circular footed form, decorated with terracotta flowers and leaves on blue sinuous stems within gilded powder blue borders, 5.5cm diameter, a similar example decorated with gilded floral sprigs, 5cm diameter and a smaller example, 2cm diameter (3) £30 - £50
1091 A Worcester blue and white patty pan, crescent mark, circa 1770, decorated in the Mansfield pattern, 10.5cm diameter £40 - £60
1092 A Worcester blue and white printed tea bowl and saucer, disguised numeral 5 & 8 marks, circa 1785, rounded footed form, in the Bandstand pattern, 6cm high, together with a Worcester blue and white coffee can, blue crescent mark, circa 1757-1760,in the Man in Pavillion pattern, 6cm high (3) £40 - £60
1093 A Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, hatched crescent mark, circa 1770 - 1780, in the Three Ladies pattern, 12cm diameter (saucer), together with A Worcester blue and white saucer, hatched crescent mark, circa 1775-1785, in the Mother and Child pattern, 12.5 cm diameter, and a similar Caughley saucer, in the Mother and Child pattern, 13cm diameter (4) £50 - £80
1094 A collection of Worcester blue and white printed tea ware, circa 1775-1790, including a tea bowl and saucer, disguised 7 and hatched crescent mark, in the Classical Ruins pattern, 12cm diameter (saucer), another example in the Circled Landscape pattern, hatched crescent marks, 12.5cm diameter (saucer) and two European Landscape tea bowls and saucers, hatched crescent mark, 12cm diameter (saucer) (8) £80 - £120
1095 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
1096
1096 A Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, open crescent mark, circa 1780, in the Cannonball pattern within diaper borders, 12cm diameter (saucer), together with a plated, dished circular form, 17cm diameter, and a saucer, both with open crescent mark (4) £60 - £100
1097 A Worcester Imari palette dish, circa 1770, lobed lozenge form, painted pagoda and prunus blossom, blue panelled border reserving lobed cartouche decorated with aquatic scenes and stylised flowers, 32cm wide £40 - £60
1098 A Worcester polychrome bowl, circa 1760, painted with bird, chrysanthemums and rock with willow, 15.5cm diameter £80 - £120
1099
1099 A Worcester blue and white bowl, open crescent mark, circa 1765-1775, painted in the Precipice pattern, with diamond trellis border, rounded footed form, 23cm diameter £60 - £100
1100 A Worcester blue and white printed saucer, hatched crescent mark, circa 1770-1780, in the three flowers pattern, j12cm diameter, together with a similar cream jug, helmet form, 12cm high and a sugar pot (lacking cover, 7cm high (3) £30 - £50
1095
124 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
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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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