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FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS Saturday 8th December 2018


Front Cover Image: Lot 173

Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry pedestal occasional table, circa 1900

Inside Front Cover Image: Lot 650

Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider, Arabian Dancer, circa 1922

Back Cover Image: Lot 365

Rene Lalique, a Gros Scarabees glass vase, model 892, designed 1923

JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT AUCTION FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS AUCTION SATURDAY 2ND MARCH 2019 ENTRIES NOW INVITED


FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS To be held at: Davies House, Davies Road, Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 1YZ

SATURDAY 8TH DECEMBER 2018 Viewing Thursday 6th December - 10.00am to 5.00pm Friday 7th December - 10.00am to 7.00pm

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MAP AND DIRECTIONS Our auction site is based in the market town of Evesham just north of the Cotswolds. By Car We are centrally located in reach of motorways the M5, M4, M40, M42, a short way from the A44

By Rail Evesham’s train station is less than two miles from the auction site

By Plane The nearest International Airports are Birmingham, 45 miles and Heathrow, 90 miles

DELIVERY SERVICES FOR BUYERS For Furniture: Stephen Morris Shipping PLC, 9 Ockham Drive Greenford, London, UB6 0FD Tel: 02088 322222 For Paintings: Aardvark Art Services Ltd Telephone: 01253 794673 Email: info@aardvarkartservices.com For Small Items: Mailboxes, Cheltenham Branch Tel: 01242 530130 Email: info@mbecheltenham.co.uk We also offer an in-house packing service for small items. Please call 01386 244224 for a quotation.


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CONTENTS Oriental

1 – 33

Works of Art

34 – 111

Furniture

112 – 194

Lighting

195 – 336

Glass

337 – 365

Silver & Plate

366 – 435

Jewellery & Watches

436 – 518

Metalware

519 – 536

Pictures

537 – 590

Continental Ceramics

591 – 663

Moorcroft

664 – 740

Art Pottery & Doulton

741 – 839

British Ceramics

840 – 998


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ORIENTAL 1. A Chinese famille rose vase, converted to a lamp base, Qianlong style, 19th century, yellow foliate scroll ground with four sides of panels of birds in branches alternating with garden scenes, the neck with panels of figures in a boat, 43cm high £200 - £300

2. A pair of Chinese blue and white vases, Kangxi mark, shouldered form, painted with panels of birds in branches, 30cm high (2) £50 - £100 3. A pair of small Japanese satsuma vases, Meiji, narrow necked bulbous form, painted with panels of various figures, gilt marks, 9cm high (2) £80 - £120

4. A Chinese blue and white plate, Kangxi, relief moulded ribbed edge, painted with central prunus and rock within lotus scroll border, double ring and louts mark to underside, 22.5cm diameter £70 - £100

5. A large Chinese Kangxi blue and white vase, inverse baluster form, decorated with lotus scrolls in the Islamic taste, between raised lappet borders of flowers, the neck with moulded banding, foliate scrolls and key design, 45cm high £1500 - £2500

6. A Chinese blue and white vase, Kangxi mark and probably of the period, painted in the round with temple and garden scene with figures, four character mark, 19.5cm high £80 - £120 7. A Chinese Canton famille rose plate, probably Qianlong, 18th century, four panels of alternating figures and birds in foliate, within a gilt carpet foliate scroll ground, 21.5cm diameter £70 - £100

8. A Chinese blue and white bowl, Daoguang, circa 1820, the exterior with floral honeycomb design, the interior with floral garlands, possibly Tek Sing Cargo, 15cm diameter, 7cm high £30 - £50

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9. A Chinese double gourd vase, sang de boeuf with relief moulded dragon, entwined, 24cm high £60 - £80

10. A Chinese export charger, 18th century or later, gilded with lotus flowers, butterflies and trellis panels, 45cm diameter £300 - £500

11. Genryusai Seiya, a Japanese bronze jardiniere, Meiji, circa 1900, modelled in relief with elephants, ovoid form, supported by elephants, signed, 42cm diameter, 27cm high £800 - £1200 12. A Chinese bronze censer in the form of a dog, Ming, the head hinged to the body, on four feet, 20cm high £200 - £300

13. A Persian brass, silver and copper tray, chased overlay decoration of alternating foliate scroll rosettes and Arabic script, within knotted borders, 50cm diameter £80 - £120

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14. A Chinese gilt jade and bronze figure of a Buddhist deity, modelled with headdress, axe and sceptre, legs folded, feet up, probably 18th century or earlier, 20.5cm high £600 - £800 15. Two Chinese archaistic carved stone pendants, one of jade type stone, ring form, modelled in relief with dragons woven between clouds, the other with knotted dragons to each side, 6.5cm and 7.5cm £100 - £150

16. A Chinese reverse painted glass snuff bottle, an interior cooking scene to one side, the reverse with a verse £40 - £70

17. A Chinese carved jade pendant, reticulated and modelled as two fish, entwined, 5cm long £30 - £50

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7 18. A pair of Chinese carved bamboo and reticulated joss stick holders, relief carved in the round with groups of figures in a rocky landscape, 28cm high (2) £40 - £70

19. A Chinese hardwood occasional table, 19th century or earlier, square section, carved legs and open ruyi apron, 29cm square, 63cm high £100 - £200 20. A 19th century Oriental carved hardwood occasional table, modelled in open relief with scrolling Chinese dragons within a scaly ogee border, surrounding a central vase stand, on a similarly decorated dragon and fretted scale cruciform stand, 71cm square, 65cm high £200 - £400

21. λ A 19th century Oriental reticulated ivory vase, circa 1870, pierced geometric chrysanthemum rosette design below coloured incised scrolls, 20cm high £400 - £600

22. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono of a Geisha, Meiji, modelled with a stringed instrument, inset red seal mark to base, 32cm high £200 - £400

23. λ A 19th century African carved ivory figure of a hippo, modelled with mouth open, 11.5cm long £40 - £60 24. λ A group of six 19th century Dieppe carved ivory figures of a musical band, stood on barrels, 15cm high (6) £1000 - £1500 25. A 19th century Japanese carved bone walking cane, in five sections, modelled in relief with various figures and birds to the handle, the main shaft ribbed and tipped in horn, 89cm long £550 - £600

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26. λ A 19th century Chinese carved ivory chess set, white and red stained, one side modelled as the Imperial family, the other as Deities, king 11cm high £200 - £400 27. λ A 19th century Indian ivory figure group of a palanquin being carried by four men, 15cm long, 8cm high £40 - £70

28. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji, modelled as small man with bag of wheat, 4cm high £40 - £60

29. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, modelled as three grotesque figures, holding lantern and fish, signed underneath, 10cm high £40 - £60 30. λ A Chinese carved ivory figure of Guanyin, circa 1900, seated Buddhist pose, on lotus leaf, 13cm high £100 - £150 31. λ A 19th century Chinese carved ivory figure of an elephant with vase on its back, decorated with flowers, 9.5cm high £60 - £80

32. λ A 19th century Indian carved ivory figure of a deity playing the pipe, within a floral cage, standing on a lotus flower, 13cm high £60 - £80

33. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as a Samurai holding a conch shell, trampling on a grotesque beast, signed, 12cm high £60 - £80

WORKS OF ART 34. A pair of vintage tortoiseshell effect sunglasses, David Clulow, circa 1960s, in case £50 - £70

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35 35. λ An 18th century Chinese carved ivory and painted fan, circa 1750, the front guard carved in relief with a European man and Oriental foliage, the back guard with vignettes of garden landscapes, the sticks similarly carved and pierced with a central shell and cartouche of two men in village landscape within a folaite ground, the fold with Chinese women and man carrying water in a garden landscape, 46cm wide, 26cm long £150 - £250

36. A 19th century bone fan, printed leaf with hand coloured 18th century aristocratic courting scene to one side, the other with pastoral courting scene, within a gilt foliate scroll border, the guards ans sticks pierced and gilded with foliate scrolls, 51cm wide, 27cm long, together with another bone and silk fan (2) £60 - £80

37. λ An early 18th century ivory fan, with ivory sticks and guards, the guards carved with figures and buildings, the leaf mounted à l’anglaise fashion, and hand painted with a procession or pilgrimage of numerous figures including a queen in her chariot, whip in hand, all in a mountainous landscape, the verso dark, with trace work floral designs, circa 1720, length 27cm £200 - £400

38. λ A rare late 17th - early 18th century silk fan. The double silk leaf hand painted with an elegant lady and her attendant, bordered by crowned and plain gilt spangles the ivory sticks painted at the gorge, the guards inlaid with tortoiseshell and with the finest of piqué work. The verso painted with a basket of flowers and decorated with gold spangles. With tortoiseshell thumb piece at base. Length 23.5 cm. £90 - £120

39. λ A late 18th century Dutch ivory fan with carved, pierced and silvered guards and sticks with minute cut steel decoration. The double leaf hand-painted with a central scene of a gentleman and a lady fishing, the reserves with a beehive and a cornucopia en grisaille. The verso painted with central sprig of flowers. Length 28cm. £80 - £120

36 42. λ An early 18th century ivory fan, with carved ivory sticks and guards, the guards carved with figures in period dress and a bust of a warrior, the sticks well carved with a musical party including a lady in fine dress playing a piano, the leaf mounted à l’anglaise fashion and hand painted in body colour with a rural scene of a shepherd tending his flock along with his wife and his dogs, the verso with simple decoration, mother of pearl washers at the rivet, length 27.5cm £150 - £250

43. λ A late 18th century Dutch ivory fan with carved guards and plain sticks, the leaf mounted à l’anglaise fashion and handpainted with a central rural scene of a gentleman and a lady gathering the harvest, the reserves with a beehive and a monument painted en grisaille, the verso painted with a central sprig of flowers, length 27cm £70 - £100

44. λ An 18th century ivory fan, with elaborately carved and pierced Chinoiserie guards and sticks, the sticks with two panels containing Chinese figures, the guards with a single Chinese figure and foliate scrollwork, the leaf mounted à l’anglaise fashion and hand-painted with a rural scene of travellers on horseback seeking accommodation, the verso painted with an angler on a bridge, with floral border, circa 1760, length 28.5cm £200 - £300

45. λ A rare early 18th century Kangxi famille rose style Chinese ivory brisé fan, hand painted and gilt in the Imari style with three cartouches of birds, butterflies and flowers, the guards and sticks of ivory, the sticks simply pierced, circa 1700, length 25cm £1000 - £1500 46. An early 18th century Kangxi famille rose style Chinese bone brisé fan, hand painted and gilt in the imari style with pagodas birds and flowers, the guards and sticks of bone, the sticks simply pierced, circa 1700, length 25.5cm £150 - £200

40. λ A 19th century hand painted and signed silk and ivory fan, the guards carved with a simple foliate design, the sticks carved and pierced centrally with a butterfly, flowers and leaves, the leaf delightfully painted with a scene of a young boy having a thorn removed from his foot by his mother whilst his sister mops his brow, indistinctly signed lower left, paste stones and suspension loop at rivet, length 23.5cm £70 - £100 41. λ A late 18th century fan, the ivory guards and sticks carved and pierced with baskets of flowers, the sticks with painted decoration, the double leaf hand painted in body colour with a mythological scene, the verso with a central image of a seated lady, surrounded by a scrolling floral border, length 27cm £70 - £100

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47 47. λ A Chinese ivory brise fan, 18th century, the stick terminals each carved with a different animal, above various bands of figures and a central foliate scroll ground with monogram and two pagoda vignettes, 18.5cm long, 33cm wide £300 - £500 48. A 19th century carved bone fan, transfer printed and coloured with allegorical scene of Venus at her Toilet, the reverse with 18th century courting scene, the guards and ticks carved, pierced and gilded with foliate designs, 27cm long £150 - £200 49. A 19th century bone and printed fan, reticulated sticks with silver and gilt overlay, a coloured pastoral scene with figures to the main side, the reverse with silvered courting and renaissance style cartouches, 26.5cm long, 50cm £60 - £80

50. λ A Dieppe carved ivory handled cane, circa 1880, modelled as a girls head in straw cap, stained, on bamboo shaft, 86cm long £350 - £400

51. λ A 19th century Dieppe carved ivory figure of Cupid, on marble plinth, 28cm high £150 - £250 52. An African tribal Ashanti seat, 19th century or earlier, carved with geometric designs, 38cm high, 60cm long £200 - £300

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53. Two 19th century Australian Aboriginal boomerangs, carved wood, each with three lines engraved to one tip, 62cm long (2) £500 - £800

54. Josef Lorenzl, an Art Deco painted bronze figure of a pyjama girl dancing, circa 1930, on green onyx base, signed to cast, 14cm high £200 - £300 55. A Derbyshire Blue John egg, together with a malachite dish, the egg 9cm long, 5.5cm diameter £100 - £150

56. Duke of Devonshire leather and brass saddle plaque, engraved with the family crest, 19th century £30 - £50 57. Two 19th century turned horn beakers, one with a glass bottom, each with carved banding, 12.5cm high (2) £30 - £50

58. A 19th century or earlier processional staff head, set with a badge of St John, an eagle, wings spread within a sun burst, glazed, 16.5cm long £50 - £80 59. A late 18th/early 19th century English flintlock pistol by Henry Nock of London, 8 inch barrel stamped LONDON and proof marks, scroll engraved back action lock engraved with N LOCK, walnut stock and brass trigger guard and ram rod, length 34cm £200 - £300

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A lead fire insurance company plaque, Sun Fire Office £250 - £350

70. A lead fire insurance company plaque, New Bristol Fire Office £250 - £350 71. A lead fire insurance company plaque, Westminster Insurance Office £250 - £350

72. A lead fire insurance company plaque, Salop Fire Office, Shrewsbury £250 - £350 60 60. A Rickenbacker Model B Electo Spanish Lap steel guitar, serial number C833, circa 1935, bakelite and polished steel plates, patent 1881229, six strings, in original case £100 - £200 61. After Franz Bergmann, an Austrian cold painted bronze, modelled as a sleeping nude woman, with removable blanket, cast marks, 16cm long £100 - £150

62. A Lyons Tea House urn, with brass and wooden handles and a ceramic liner, circa 1910, height 48cm, diameter 26.5cm £100 - £120 63. An 18th century silk embroidered map of Europe, circa 1770, oval, within a floral vine border, 50cm x 44cm, framed £60 - £80

64. Two tin fire insurance company plaques, Bath Sun Fire Office and Royal Insurance Company, Liverpool (2) £140 - £200

65. Two tin fire insurance company plaques, Guardian Fire and Life Assurance Co. London, and Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society (2) £140 - £200

66. Two tin fire insurance company plaques, Alliance British and Foreign Fire and Life Insurance Co., London, and Yorkshire Fire and Life Insurance, York (2) £140 - £200

67. Two tin fire insurance company plaques, West of England Fire Insurance Office, Exeter, and County Fire Office, London (2) £140 - £200

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73. A lead fire insurance company plaque, Royal Exchange Assurance £250 - £350 74. A gilt brass military issue pocket barometer, compensated, B1246, crows foot mark, 7cm diameter £100 - £150

75. A Victorian brass pocket barometer, in velvet lined leather case, Macgill, Edinburgh, 4.5cm diameter £40 - £60

76. A Victorian mother of pearl and silver card case, chased cartouche and corners, opening to reveal a pocketed interior, 7.5cm x 11cm £40 - £70

77. HMS Vanguard copper speaking tubes, VPSO Top of Ships Galley etc. (2) £100 - £150

78. An 18th century Bilston enamelled box, height 3cm, length 8.5cm, width 7cm £200 - £300

79. A collection of brass snuff boxes, variously engraved, Albert Speed, 1909, Wattsville, Sam Edwards Chapel of Peace, John Thhomas, Builder, Bargoed 1903, Fred McCalum, Ynysddu etc. together with a trench art match box cover and vesta case Glasgow (8) £50 - £80

80. A large 20th century Welsh blanket, woven wool, pink and cream with another blanket, 230cm x 275cm (2) £60 - £80

81. A tapestry of Tree Bark Thief, designed by William Morris, 57cm x 111cm, framed £50 - £70

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82. A pair of French Art Nouveau bronzed and painted figures, La Violette and L’Orchidee, modelled as female figures, surrounded by wire flowers and leaves, on alabaster bases, 41cm high (2) £80 - £120 83. A large limestone bust of George IV, modelled in military uniform, 74cm tall £100 - £200

84. A Greek alabaster figure of Aphrodite, based on Venus de Milo, printed marks ‘EPMHE’, 41cm high £50 - £80 85.

A carved malachite type figure of an owl, 6cm high £20 - £30

86. Six pieces of Palestinian bronze including two bowls, a pair of candlesticks, a box and a double dish. Inscribed Szlagman Jerusalem. (6) £80 - £100

87. Tiffany Studios, a bronze and glass box, number 800, together with an inkwell, the casket in Pine Needle design, over green glass panels, stamped marks, Tiffany Studios New York, 11cm wide, 4cm high, 7.5cm deep, the inkwell with pierced foliate design over marbled green glass panels, between beaded borders, apparently unmarked, 8cm cube £100 - £200

88. An Asprey red jasper desk set, circa 1960s, including an ash tray, table lighter, photograph frame and a white marble lined box (4) £200 - £300

89 89. Ben Shillingford for Alfred Dunhill, an Aquarium table lighter, half giant, reverse carved and painted lucite panels decorated with fish, silver plated fixings, 8cm high £2000 - £3000 90. A 19th century French Boulle clock, decorated with Dresden style plaques, 32cm high £40 - £60

91. A 19th century Boulle work clock, the 3.5 inch white enamelled dial within a tortoiseshell and chased inlaid brass case, with applied cast and gilt mounts, fruit basket finial and acanthus scroll legs, pendulum, 31cm high £100 - £150

92. A 19th century French bracket clock, J Sewell and Son, Paris, ebonised and brass strung case with cast handle, the front glass sliding to the side, signed to the dial and movement, with pendulum and key, 26cm high £80 - £120

93. Archibald Knox (attributed) for Liberty and Co., a Tudric pewter clock, planished and relief decorated with stylised leaves, number 0142, 10cm high £60 - £80

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94. T Cooke and Sons pocket barometer, gilt brass with silvered dial, 31 Southampton Streeet, Strand, London 208, 5cm diameter £40 - £60

95. A Mappin and Webb gilt brass carriage timepiece, in leather case, with key, 14.5cm high to handle £60 - £80 96. A Victorian Country House oak letter box, in the form of a sentry box, the glazed door painted with a Boer War soldier by Richard Simkin, retailed by Army and Navy Stores, inscribed to plaque, Garrison Rifle Meeting, Gibraltar 1896, First officers, Ninth Open, Championships etc., 43cm high £200 - £400 97. A Victorian Welsh slate tobacco box, circa 1850, painted with scenes of Eagle Tower, Caernarfon Castle, Penryhn Castle, The pass of Llanberis and Tubular Bridge (Britannia Bridge), the lid with brass finial, 22cm high £100 - £200

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98. A 19th century mahogany artists box, with contents and board, length 36cm, width 27cm, height 8cm £40 - £60

99. A Victorian olive wood games compendium, circa 1875, brass banded with a matching ornate escutcheon, the interior lined in red leather and watered blue silk, the lid fitted with a red leather chess and backgammon board, Staunton style bone chess set and removable tray, Howell James & Co. Regent Street. London, 31cm wide, 15cm high £500 - £800 100. A George III mahogany medicine caddy, ebony and satinwood banded with bone escution and handle to the internally locked drawer, the interior with six sections, 15.5cm high, 14cm wide, 10.5cm deep £40 - £70

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101. A 19th century Kilarny sewing box, circa 1850, inlaid with marquetry floral vases and coral and parquetry lid, bordered in laurel bands, 16cm high, 35cm high £100 - £150 102. A George III scrollwork tea caddy, lozenge form, circa 1780, satinwood with ebony and boxwood banding, decorated with rolled paper geometric design throughout, 19.5cm wide, 13cm high, 10cm deep £400 - £500

103. A George III tea chest, the lid inset with an oil on board portrait of Admiral Kempenfelt, the interior with four lidded caddies, 39.5cm wide, 16.5cm high, 29cm deep £100 - £200

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104. An Anglo Indian, Vizagapatam, buffalo horn box, reeded bombe form with gadrooned finial, lined in sandalwood, on horn feet, the interior with removable sectioned tray with bone handle lids £300 - £500 105. A 19th century porcupine quill and horn work box, circa 1820, sarcophagus form on ball feet, sandal wood with sectioned and cushioned interior and single tray, the lid with hidden recess, 31cm wide, 19cm high, 23cm deep £300 - £500 105

106. A George III fruitwood melon form tea caddy, with white metal escutcheon, lobed ovoid form with stem finial, green patina, 14.5cm high £500 - £800 107. A Victorian mahogany dolls half tester bed, with fabric upholstery, 41cm high £120 - £180 108. A miniature Victorian mahogany tilt top breakfast table, the circular top set with pewter rounder, on turned column support and round foot, 20cm high, 27cm diameter £120 - £180 109. A miniature Victorian mahogany veneered tilt top pedestal table, rectangular top, on tripod base, 18cm high, 16cm wide, 12cm deep £80 - £120

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110. A miniature George III oak and mahogany chest of two short over three long drawers, circa 1820, with stepped top, 25cm wide, 32cm high, 15cm deep £140 - £160 111. A Victorian Irish miniature mahogany chiffonier, circa 1840, the carved back with eagles flanking a leaf, over a rosewood crossbanded top, the double doors flanked by Tuscan columns drawers, 53cm wide, 54cm high £200 - £400

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112. A Queen Anne style walnut tallboy, part 18th century, the chest of three short over three long graduated drawers, on a later stand with four cabriole legs and ad fret carved ogee apron, 109cm wide, 153cm high, 56cm deep £300 - £400 113. A mid 19th century gilt framed overmantle mirror, with acanthus leaf decoration and floral swags. 204cm x 153cm. £1000 - £2000 114. An Edwardian oak pedestal desk, with leather inset top, with three graduated drawers to each support, 122cm wide, 73cm high, 68cm deep £200 - £300 115. A Victorian oak fire surround, carved with foliate borders and floral motifs, 114cm high, 150cm long £60 - £80 115A. A cast iron fire back, Fairfax 1649, modelled in relief with Thomas Fairfax on horseback, 69cm high £150 - £250

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116. A Charles II oak single drawer side table, joined construction, on cup and ball turned legs, 94cm wide, 69cm high, 61cm deep £100 - £200

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117. A large Regency walnut footstool, in the manner of Thomas Hope, supported on lyre shaped ends united by a turned stretcher, 98cm wide, 45cm high, 69cm deep £100 - £150 118. A Victorian oak buffet, circa 1860, three tiers, supported on incised open fret sides of oval roundels and Etruscan Acanthus leaves, on squat legs with ceramic casters, 122cm wide, 133cm high, 45cm deep £200 - £400 119. A Biedermeier satinwood chaise longue, circa 1840, S shaped design on cornucopia horn feet and brass casters, with upholstered half back, 170cm long, 66cm deep £200 - £400

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120. A Victorian wooden pram with brown leather studded hood and interior, on two large wheels with two smaller front wheels £60 - £80

121. A George III mahogany serpentine Pembroke table, butterfly drop leaf form, with fluted and pearl apron, on vertical moulded legs, 84cm wide, 72cm high, 48cm deep £100 - £150

122. A Victorian upholstered gentlemans club arm chair, on turned legs, casters £150 - £250

123. A set of four William IV Gothic Revival oak hall chairs, circa 1835, octagonal baluster legs supporting a triple arcaded back and denticulated top rail (4) £400 - £600

124. Five Gothic Revival chairs, circa 1820 to 1840, rush and cane seats with lattice and pierced backs, including bamboo effect, pierced with quatrefoil motifs to all (5) £50 - £80

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125. A Gothic Revival mahogany chair, circa 1840, three arched back with trefoil cartouches and leaf moulding, overstuffed seat, the front legs tapered and chamfered £60 - £100

126. A William IV Gothic Revival rosewood footstool, quatrelobed and glazed with beadwork panel, on brass casters, 56cm long, 28cm wide £50 - £80

127. A Gothic Revival oak occasional table, in the style of A W N Pugin, inlaid with a parquetry octagonal top, on a chamfered four footed base, 69cm high, 66cm diameter £100 - £150

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128. A Gothic Revival oak occasional table or footstool, in the style of A W N Pugin, 20th Century, octagonal moulded legs and blind moulded frieze, 62cm square, 42cm high £50 - £80

129. A Gothic Revival oak book stand, in the Pugin style, pegged construction with pierced quatrefoil decoration and shelf below, 35.5cm wide, 72cm high, 25cm deep £40 - £70

130. A W N Pugin, a set of Gothic Revival pine library steps, each step fall with three pierced quatrefoil roundels, the open sides with arcading, extending steel rod handle and folding top step, 98cm high, 70cm deep £300 - £500 131. A W N Pugin (attributed), a Gothic Revival oak side table, the two trestle supports carved with ivy and rose vignettes, shaped and chamfered, united by a pierced arcaded under bracket of quatrefoil and rose design, 79cm wide, 69cm high, 45cm deep £250 - £350

132. A Victorian Reformed Gothic folding pine occasional table, the X frame legs united by hexagonal section stretchers and oval top with inset hinge, 91cm wide, 61cm high, 68cm deep £50 - £100

133. A Gothic Revival pine three seat pew, each arm pierced with trefoil roundels, 183cm long £100 - £200

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134. A pair of Gothic Revival oak chairs, circa 1860, the backs with convex roundel and moulded screw caps, below incised brackets, over stuffed seats, the turned front legs on ceramic casters (2) £100 - £200

135. Charles Bevan (attributed), a Gothic Revival oak pedestal cupboard, inlaid with ebony and mahogany stringing, opening to reveal a shelved interior, 40cm wide, 78cm high, 36cm deep £100 - £200

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136. Charles Bevan (attributed), a Gothic Revival oak reading desk, inlaid with ebony, satinwood and walnut stringing and geometric floral designs, the sliding top with two adjustable book slopes, on pedestal support and four legs with inset casters, 90cm wide, 75cm hgh, 46cm deep £400 - £600 137. Charles Bevan (attributed), a large Gothic Revival oak bookcase cabinet, the five tier top with four pine shelves, incised with cross and trident motifs below a crenellated top, the two lower cupboard doors carved with foliate rosettes in lozenges, 121cm wide, 198cm high, 45cm deep £800 - £1200

138. Charles Bevan (attributed), a pair of Gothic Revival oak open armchairs, each chair inlaid with ebony and satinwood, upholstered in suede, the front legs on casters (2) £300 - £500

139. Charles Bevan (attributed), a Reformed Gothic revival pine table, the figured rectangular top with dentil moulded and ebony inlaid apron frieze, supported on cylindrical column legs united on each side by a pierced trefoil plaque, banded in iron, with a central bar stretcher, on inset casters, 91cm wide, 68cm high, 60cm deep £700 - £1000

140. Charles Bevan (attributed), a Gothic Revival oak easy chair, the curved boat back upholstered below an open arcade, inlaid with burr oak, the turned legs with crenellated cup aprons, 98cm high £200 - £400

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141. Charles Bevan (attributed), a Gothic Revival pine swing toilet mirror, the triangular arched frame with three fan finials and trefoil arcade, supported on angled arms with curved buttresses, inlaid with ebony roundels throughout, 84cm high, 64cm wide, 32cm deep £300 - £500

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142. Charles Bevan (attributed), a Gothic Revival pine chaise longue, double column legs and carved crenellated apron, on brass casters, 200cm long, 71cm deep £300 - £500

143. Liberty and Co., a Thebes chair, circa 1880, ash and elm construction with upholstered seat, Liberty label to the underside £600 - £800

146 148. An Arts and Crafts light oak wardrobe, three panel with single mirrored door, flanked by carved lozenge fruit panels, above a single drawer, the pediment similarly carved, 208cm high, 120cm wide, 50cm deep £60 - £100

144. An Aesthetic Movement ebonised occasional table, in the style of E W Godwin, circa 1880, two tiers with turned and angled spindles in the Thebes style, the lower shelf with a gallery below, Hughes and William label to underside, 40cm square, 64cm high £120 - £180

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145. E W Godwin for William A & S Smee, an Aesthetic Movement walnut chair, in the Anglo Japanese style, circa 1883, with cane seat, the back with a panel of plain and turned dowels between horizontal square section bars, on turned front legs, united by a mid stretcher, the top rail with fretted ogee arched decoration, 81cm high £200 - £300

146. An Aesthetic Movement ebonised mirror, circa 1880, painted with gilt backed floral motifs and blind fretwork panels in the Chinoiserie style, within an incised geometric frame, 93cm high, 53cm wide £100 - £150

147. A Glasgow School, Arts and Crafts oak bureau, in the style of Wylie and Lochhead, the fall front with repousse copper hinges, within an arcaded recess, below a glazed double door cupboard, over a single drawer and two open shelves, flanked by winged bracket bookcases with fretted spear decoration, 91cm wide, 174cm high, 38cm deep £400 - £500

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149. Wylie and Lockhead Arts and Crafts tub chair, designed by E.A. Taylor, with wrap around rail over pierced and tapered splat, rush seat, circa 1900, 74cm high £200 - £300 150. A pair of Arts and Crafts oak chairs, cut-out heart motif to top rail on backs and rush seats, 91cm high (2) £20 - £30

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151. An Arts and Crafts Art Nouveau oak wall mounted plaque, painted wood with a brass repousse plaque of St George and the Dragon, 40cm high, 73cm long £80 - £120

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152. An Arts and Crafts mahogany wall mounted mirror, flanked by repousse copper panels depicting sailing boats and carved scenes of fauna, 46cm high, 76cm long £80 - £120 153. An Arts and Crafts peg jointed oak book trough, 43cm wide £30 - £50

154. An Arts and Crafts oak mirror wall mounted coat rack, two repoussé copper panels depicting Viking longboats and mirror surrounded by hooks, 42cm high, 89cm long £30 - £50 155. Shapland and Petter, an Arts and Crafts oak chest of two short over three long drawers, stands on plank legs, Warings label on back, 100cm high £100 - £150

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156. Shapland and Petter, an Arts and Crafts mahogany dressing chest, bevelled swing mirror flanked by inlaid floral panels above heart cut-outs over two short and one long drawer on raised plank legs, marked S&PB to locks, stamped Gillows in smaller drawer, 158cm high £200 - £300 157. Shapland and Petter, an Arts and Crafts fire surround, the central repousse copper plaque in the Glasgow style, set into a baluster vase form raised cartouche, rising to a flared pediment, flanked by bracketed shelves, above a bow fronted and bracketed sill, painted white, 150.5cm wide, 179cm high £200 - £400

158. A Glasgow School Arts and Crafts art nouveau mahogany display cabinet, in the style of Wylie and Lockhead, inlaid and with stained and leaded glass doors, 149cm high, 121cm length, 38cm depth £200 - £400

159. An American Arts and Crafts easel back blackboard, with scrolling chart including music, shorthand, personalities etc. £100 - £150 160. An Art Nouveau inlaid occasional armchair, tulip motifs on splat, upholstered back and seat on square tapering legs and stretchers, 106cm high £50 - £70

161. A set of four Arts and Crafts oak dining chairs, upholstered seats and backs carved with tulip motif, 107cm high (4) £150 - £200

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162. An Arts and Crafts J.S. Henry inlaid mahogany nursing chair, with original brocade fabric, 88cm high £180 - £220

163. Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts mahogany and stained glass fire screen, in the Glasgow style, the central panel with Scottish rose and opalescent heart design, within a splayed stand with heart handles, original label to underside, 51cm wide, 91cm high £200 - £400 164. A set of four Arts and Crafts wooden panels, each incised with an allegorical figure of the seasons, circa 1890, in the style of Walter Crane, depicting women in various landscapes and dresses, 65cm x 32cm £100 - £200

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165. Walter Crane for Morris and Co. (attributed), a pair of Arts and Crafts mahogany pyrography panels, etched in low relief with Preraphaelite allegorical figures Sphaera Imaginationis and Speculum Naturae, designed 1889, set within acanthus carved frames, the panels 76cm x 37cm, overall 106cm x 67cm Note: designed as stained glass panels for the doors to the picture gallery of Aston Webb’s Clare Lawn house, they appear in The Architect, 1889, p.312, also reproduced in the Ian Dungavell’s article ‘Two Arts and Crafts Interiors by Aston Webb’, Journal of the Decorative Arts Society, No.21, 1997, p.108 fig.8. The current location of the original panels is apparently unknown £400 - £600

166. Ambrose Heal for Heal and Sons, an Arts and Crafts oak Letchworth refectory table, three plank top with end planks, 212cm long, 73cm high, 75cm deep £500 - £800

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167. Robert Thompson of Kilburn, Mouseman oak standard lamp with a octagonal tapered column and base, 138cm high £500 - £600 168. Robert Thompson of Kilburn, pair of Mouseman oak twin wall lights, semi-circular design with carved mouse signature, 23cm high, 7.5cm wide, depth 13cm (2) £500 - £600

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173 169. Nancy School, an Art Nouveau marquetry bookcase, circa 1900, the four tier walnut unit with birdseye maple sides inlaid with iris and other flowers in specimen woods, probably Emile Galle, 49cm wide, 115cm high, 31cm deep £600 - £800 170. Edward (Edouard) Colonna, an Art Nouveau walnut table, circa 1900, carved in relief with angular sinuous tendrils to the apron supported on four foliate legs with pronounced knees, 107cm wide, 76cm high, 55cm deep Note: see Christie’s New York, 15 June 2004, lot 82, and Vasari Auctions, 14 December 2013, lot 478, for examples of this table design £1000 - £2000

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175 177. Louis Majorelle, an Art Nouveau marquetry two tier occasional or tea table, circa 1900, each level inlaid with mistletoe in specimen woods, on walnut, ‘au gui, l’an neuf’, supported on cabriole legs, brass handles to the lower tier, signed L Majorelle, 92cm wide, 79cm high, 56cm deep £300 - £500

178. Louis Majorelle, an Art Nouveau marquetry centre table, circa 1900, tripod form inlaid with flowers in specimen woods, on three carved foliate legs, 78.5cm diameter, 77.5cm high £300 - £400

171. An Art Nouveau writing desk, circa 1900, walnut, with applied repousse brass plaques, the rack with three pigeon holes and shaped pediment, on cabriole type legs, 71cm wide, 99cm high, 45cm deep £150 - £250

172. Louis Majorelle (attributed), a large Art Nouveau carved walnut fire surround, circa 1900, modelled in relief with flower heads and tendrils, 156cm wide, 113cm high, 59cm deep £800 - £1200 173. Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry pedestal occasional table, circa 1900, the trefoil top inlaid with irises in specimen woods, on an octagonal section conical base, similarly decorated in the round, the foot cut with Moorish arches, each panel separated by a carved naturalistic branch, signed to the top Galle Nancy, 48cm diameter, 72cm high £1000 - £1500

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174. Nancy School, an Art Nouveau marquetry two tier jardinière stand, probably Emile Galle, circa 1900, each level inlaid with poppies in specimen woods, the top supported on wrythen naturalistic columns and splayed legs, 31cm square, 77cm high £100 - £150

175. Maurice Alet for La Ruche, an Art Nouveau walnut salon suite, circa 1900, carved with sinuous foliate designs in the Nancy tradition, including two seater sofa, two single arm chairs, gentlemans armchair and two side chairs, stamped marks to some (6) £800 - £1200

176. Louis Majorelle, an Art Nouveau marquetry occasional table, circa 1900, triangular form, inlaid with hydrangeas, on three fluted and splayed legs, signed L Majorelle Nancy, 62cm diameter, 45cm high £300 - £400 177

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179. Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry cabinet, circa 1900, the cupboard door inlaid with specimen wood clematis, signed with cross of Lorraine, Galle Nancy, opening to reveal a three level shelved interior, below an open shelf and inlaid frieze above, supported on fluted cabriole legs, 78cm wide, 143cm high, 39cm deep £1000 - £2000

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180. Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry side table, circa 1900, the quatrelobed rectangular top inlaid with marquetry iris and tulip design, in specimen woods, signed, on a sinuous open tendril base and four legs, 90cm wide, 75cm high, 53cm deep £300 - £500

183. Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry occasional table, circa 1900, the ogee circular walnut top inlaid with jay flying through an oak tree, in specimen woods, signed, on four naturalistic reeded dagger form legs, 63cm diameter, 57cm high £300 - £500

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181. Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry occasional table, circa 1900, circular form inlaid with botanical specimen in different hardwoods, signed, on four reeded dagger legs, 47cm diameter, 43cm high £300 - £500

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186. Koloman Moser for J J Kohn (attributed), a bentwood occasional table, circa 1900, stylised Secessionist honeysuckle motifs in the Art Nouveau style, the splayed legs united by an H stretcher, 63cm wide, 79cm high, 45cm deep £150 - £200

184. Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry side table, circa 1900, the serpentine rectangular top inlaid with cockerel and banner in specimen woods, signed, on a trident trestle base united by bowed stretcher, 61cm wide, 76cm high, 40cm deep £120 - £250

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187. Thonet, an ebonised bentwood single drawer occasional table, circa 1880, the oval top supported on four splayed legs, united by a lower ring, 59cm wide, 80cm high, 48cm deep £100 - £150 182

182. Emile Galle, an Art Nouveau marquetry occasional table, circa 1900, the triangular shield top with inlaid cockerel, poppy and banner in specimen woods, script ‘Quand le coq chante aura..’ on three turned and fluted legs, 54cm diameter, 40cm high £200 - £400

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185. An Art Nouveau mahogany and marble topped centre table, circa 1900, in the style of Louis Majorelle, the four legs carved with foliate terminals, united by a circular stretcher with webbed fins, 82cm diameter, 81cm high £200 - £300

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188. Alvar Aalto for Finmar, a model 34/402 bentwood armchair, designed circa 1933, laminated birch with upholstered back and seat, original Finmar label to underside £800 - £1200

192. After Coalbrookdale, a cast Passion Flower garden seat, tub form with cabriole front legs and owl head arms, cast number to back 149230, 107cm wide, 86cm high £200 - £400

190. A Victorian cast iron hall stand, circa 1860, open foliate design with central mirror cartouche, within acanthus leaf, lily and berry moulding, 200cm high £150 - £250

194. A Victorian Coalbrookdale cast iron three seat garden bench, Arabesque design, three trefoil foliate pierced arches with scrolling arms, 167cm lon, 96cm high £300 - £500

189. Jean Louis Avril for Marty, a red lacquer childs chair, circa 1967, laminated carboard, tubular form with cut holes to the sides, 50cm high, 36.5cm diameter £250 - £350

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191. A Gothic Revival cast iron hall stand, three tiers of decorated open arches with seven coat hooks and umbrella stand below, painted white, 180cm high £150 - £250

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193. A Victorian cast iron three seat garden bench, attributed to Coalbrookdale, fern and lily of the valley design, number 273254, the arms cast with birds heads, 196cm long, 96cm high £400 - £600

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195. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts brass and copper table lamp, model 1187, circa 1899, the turned stem with five petal copper bud to the base and foliate handle, on heart leaf four pronged base, with blue straw opalescent glass shade of optic ribbed ogee form, 38cm high to top of shade £500 - £800

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197. W A S Benson and James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts ceiling light, circa 1900, in the form of a flower with copper and brass petals and leaves, surrounding an ogee straw opal glass shade, 16cm high, 14cm diameter £150 - £250

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199. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass lamp, circa 1900, of wall hanging, chamberstick form, the leaf tray with with trefoil handle and suspended rotating fitting, stamped mark, 20cm high, 17cm wide £150 - £250

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196. W A S Benson and James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts brass ceiling light, the circular leaf moulded cage with straw opalescent striped glass shade, optic moulded teardrop form, marked with registration number 299640, 15cm diameter, 13cm high £100 - £200

198. W A S Benson, a pair of Arts and Crafts brass table lamps, model 1079, circa 1900, heart shamed stands with elongated tendril and leaf stems, 37cm high (2) £300 - £500 200

200. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts brass table lamp, model 1221, with bracket fixing and hooked foot, articulated, the sconce with copper leaves, marked, with opalescent optic moulded glass shade of closed teardrop form, probably by James Powell and Sons, 34cm high £150 - £250

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201. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass wall light, circa 1890, variation of model 468 gas light, the tubular arm eminating from three copper leaves with a horizontal brass tendril spiral terminating at the base of the sconce, fitted for electricity with a James Powell and Sons opalescent glass cylindrical shade, stamped marks, 41cm long £300 - £500

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203. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass table lamp, model 1288, circa 1900, the bowed arm on a bisected scrolled copper base, with opalescent glass shade, marked £250 - £400

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205. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass standard lamp, model 1074, circa 1900, height adjustable patent screw fitting, on four lions paw legs united by a large copper sphere, the sconce with copper and brass leaves, 145cm high extended £500 - £800

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202. W A S Benson and James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts brass wall light, model 1312, with hanging straw opal glass shade of bell form, of open leaf design, signed to both the brass and the shade, wall mount 24cm high, branch 24cm long £300 - £500

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204. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts brass table lamp, model 1139 variation, the base cast with foliate berry heart shaped cartouche, marked, 40cm high £200 - £400

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206. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass table lamp, model 223, circa 1890, the removable hemispherical reservoir with three brass feet (model 79), supported in a copper strap cradle, on turned column and four legged base with hexagonal section finial feet, electric bayonet fitting, 48cm high £200 - £400

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210. W A S Benson and James Powell and Sons, a pair of Arts and Crafts copper and brass wall mounted lights, model 825 variation, circa 1900, each with an open spiral supporting a hanging opalescent glass teardrop shade, the mounts with applied copper leaves, 39cm long (2) £400 - £600

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213. An Arts and Crafts brass and copper table lamp, in the style of W A S Benson, on square base, with copper leaf, pink opalescent glass shade, 40cm high £80 - £120

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207. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts brass and copper table lamp, model 1287, circa 1900, curved arm with moulded copper leaf to the base on a leaf cast cartouche, marked, optic moulded opalescent glass shade, probably James Powell and Sons, 28cm tall to shade £300 - £500 208. W A S Benson, a collection of various Arts and Crafts brass and copper light fittings, leaves and petals, unmarked, 13cm diameter (7) £100 - £150

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209. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass oil lamp, model 401, circa 1890, the copper reservoir on turned column and three footed leaf cast base, 43cm high £100 - £200

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211. W A S Benson and James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts brass table lamp, model 1246, circa 1900, articulated adjustable arm with flared trumpet straw and blue opal glass shade, the base of heart form with fluted trefoil foliate toes, signed, 27cm high £300 - £500

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212. An Arts and Crafts brass and copper table lamp, in the style of W A S Benson, after model 965, with handing cranberry glass crimped shade, double armed with copper leaves, on a square base and ball feet, 51cm high £100 - £200

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214. An Arts and Crafts brass and glass light fitting, in the Benson style, cast scroll form with hook bar attachment and adjustable sconce, fitted with an etched opalescent double gourd shade, with crimped rim, 17cm wide, 31cm diagonal £80 - £120

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215. After W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts brass and copper table lamp, after model 1192, on a share base dome and spherical knop, the copper stem bound in a brass ribbon spiral trail, with opalescent glass shade, 34.5cm high £100 - £150

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216. F and C Osler, an Arts and Crafts twin pendant adjustable light fitting, white metal with frosted opalescent glass shades and central weight, 60cm wide £100 - £150

219. John Walsh Walsh, a large Arts and Crafts opalescent glass pendant light, of baluster form, straw opal opaque holly leaves, with pressed brass mounts, suspended on chains, 34cm high £200 - £400

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222. An Arts and Crafts brass pendant light fitting, with three pink opaque glass shades, circa 1900, in the style of the Birmingham Guild, hand hammered lobed scroll supports, from a turned column shaft,, the shades suspended from each arm, ribbed and crimped, 43cm long £120 - £200

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217. An Arts and Crafts adjustable double pendant light fitting, circa 1900, the arm with central pierced stylised bud design, supporting two cranberry opalescent shades, with weighted pendulum, 64cm wide £120 - £180

220. James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts opalescent glass and copper light fitting, the straw opal shade of onion form with wrythen opaque strands, supported within a Secessionist style pierced cage fitting, 25cm high £100 - £200

223. An Arts and Crafts brass pendant light fitting, the single arm with three applied naturalistic tendtils terminating in cupped lily pads, above an conical opalescent glass shade, probably by John Walsh Walsh, optic moulded with watery design, 106cm long £300 - £500

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224. A pair of Arts and Crafts brass wall lights with frosted glass shades, curved tubular arms supporting opalescent ogee trumpet shades with crimpred rims, 30cm long £60 - £80

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218. A pair of Aesthetic Movement brass wall lights, the angled arms with applied leaves and scroll brackets, turned geometric and concentric ring decoration, with pink and straw opal glass shades, optic moulded with opaque foliate decoration and crimped edges, 46cm long (2) £120 - £180

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225. An Arts and Crafts brass pendant light fitting, circa 1900, in the style of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, coronet form, hand hammered, four lobed and scrolled foliate tendrils united by a ring, suspended from a bar, 40cm long, 25cm diameter £100 - £150

226. A pair of Arts and Crafts brass and glass wall lights, the angular open tendril design arms supporting bell shaped frosted straw opal glass shades, 31cm high, 36cm long (2) £100 - £150

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228. A large Arts and Crafts brass pendant light fitting, circa 1896, the white opaque glass domed shade supported on a reticulated ring, suspended from three arms, with foliate scroll detailing, registered design number and trade mark, 81cm long £150 - £200

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230. James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts brass pendant light fitting, lantern style with cylindrical straw opal glass shade, within a hammered and lobed foliate cage, in the style of the Birmingham Guild, 28cm high £100 - £150

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229. A pair of Arts and Crafts brass wall mounted lights, circa 1900, cast pierced foliate and trefoil wall plates with scrolling arms, supporting articulated hanging sconces, on ring attachments, with white opaque glass shades, crimped to the rims, registered design numbers to each, 357700, 33cm high, 30cm long (2) £200 - £400

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227. An Arts and Crafts silver plated table lamp, circa 1910, in the style of David Veasey or Archibald Knox for Liberty, three naturalistic arms with seed pod terminals united by a lower ring, registered number 544275, 39cm high £200 - £300

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231. Birmingham Guild of Handicraft (attributed) and John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass pendant light, with optic moulded honeysuckle straw opal onion drop shade, the central brass rod with three lobed leaf straps, 59cm long £300 - £500

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232. An Arts and Crafts copper pendant light fitting, circa 1900, hammered naturalistic foliate form, the under plate with beaten and pierced rosette, supported on three lobed and fluted arms, suspended on a heavy chain with copper ceiling rose attachment, the chandelier 37cm long, lotal hanging length 65cm £200 - £300

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235. John Walsh Walsh and Birmingham Guild of Handicraft (attributed), an Arts and Crafts brass and opalescent glass pendant light fitting, the optic moulded and cut glass shade of onion teardrop form, held within and open sinuous tendril cage, 24cm long £80 - £120

238. James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts opalescent glass and wrought iron table oil lamp, circa 1885, the optic moulded straw opal reservoir within a tripod scroll support, surmounted by a trumpet form shade, 54cm high £200 - £300

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233. James Powell and Sons, an Arts and Crafts opalescent glass lamp shade, on planished silvered copper and brass wall mounted light fitting, in the style of the Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, the shade of bell form with blue opal dot and stripe motifs in the Secessionist manner, the bracket with curved tubular arm supported on a simple foliate brace and angular wall plate, 17cm long, 22cm high £120 - £200

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234. John Walsh Walsh, a pair of Arts and Crafts opalescent glass lamp shades, fitted on Aesthetic movement wall mounted lights, circa 1900, of onion teardrop form in blue opal, moulded honeysucle design, number 375896, the brass arms cast and chased with open honeysuckle and Egyptian fan design int the style of Christopher Dresser, the shades 21cm long, the arms 41cm £200 - £400

236. Three Arts and Crafts wall mounted brass lights, with opalescent and cranberry glass shades, the arms with neoclassical finials and foliate tendrils, 34.5cm long (3) £100 - £150

237. A large Aesthetic Movement brass pendant light fitting, the reticulated ring supported on three square section rod and ring arms, above a lower shade supported on ogee branches with applied foliate scrolls, with conical white glass shade, 91cm long £130 - £180

239. An Arts and Crafts Pullman type brass table lamp, adjustable, tripod form with hanging hooks and screw fixing feet, with a straw opal glass spherical shade, 50cm high £50 - £80 240. An Arts and Crafts brass and opalescent glass wall light, the straw opal optic moulded shade, probably by John Walsh Walsh, with inverted crimped rim, supported on a curved arms with heart spear and foliate wreath bracket, 35cm long, shade 12cm high £80 - £120

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244. A pair of Art Nouveau brass wall lights, with opaque glass shades, the curved arms with open stylised leaf and angular tendril brackets, 31cm long (2) £60 - £80

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241. An Arts and Crafts glass pendant light, straw opal optic moulded gourd form with opaque thorny tendril design and crimped rim, with a brass mount, overall 30cm high, 11cm rim £100 - £150

242. An Edwardian brass and glass pendant light fitting, with domed and star cut frosted shade, £50 - £80

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245

245. A pair of Art Nouveau brass wall lights, the curved arms with C scroll and bar open decoration, with conical frosted green glass shades, 36cm long (2) £50 - £80

248. An Art Nouveau gilt bronze desk lamp, circa 1900, in the form of a flower, the sinuous three tendril support forming a single stem with bust and a pink opaque glass shade, the base with naturalistic inkwell and pen rest, 47cm high £200 - £300

246. A Secessionist brass table lamp, circa 1900, the open cast arched cantilever support with a textured brass and jewelled shade, with glass beaded tassels, on a marble base, 38cm high £150 - £200

243

243. An Art Deco enamelled glass lantern pendant light fitting, crackled and frosted glass in the Japanese style, painted with figures and arches, the body suspended from three chains and brackets, with the lid hanging above, approx 47cm hanging length £40 - £70

249

247

247. A Secessionist gilt bronze table lamp, circa 1900, relief moulded leaves and berries, the single shaft suporting a ring of foliage and an etched leaf and flower green opaque glass dome shade, with glass beaded fringe, 46cm high £300 - £500

249. A Secessionist brass table lamp, the square section support with buttress and embossed tray base, suspending a domed shade with coloured jewelled lights and glass fringe, 33cm high £60 - £80

250. A J Scotte, a bronzed figural electric table lamp, circa 1900, modelled as a girl holding an oil lamp, in night gown, signed, 35cm high £50 - £100

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


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251. WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated table lamp, open tendril design with Art Nouveau style ivy and berries, circa 1905, supporting an integrated reticulated shade with cloth interior and glass drops, stamped marks, 38cm high £200 - £400

255

253

253. An Art Nouveau figural table lamp, coppered finish, modelled as a woman holding a flower, arms raised, with orange mottled art glass shade, £50 - £80

255. Auguste Moreau, a pair of Art Nouveau bronzed figural table lamps, modelled as maidens in foliage, with floral sconces, on red marble bases, 44cm high (2) £60 - £100

254

256

252

252. An Art Nouveau gilt bronze table lamp, circa 1900, sinuous tendril design with cast leaves and berries, on open foliate foot, with green glass shade, 36cm high £100 - £150

254. A French Art Nouveau bronzed figural table lamp, modelled as a woman, arms raised, holding a branch, supporting an iridescent cameo glass shade, in the style of Schneider, red over amber lustre with inverted crimped rim, the stand stamped with medallion, Fabrication Francaise, Paris, 41.5cm high £80 - £120

256. An Art Nouveau gilt metal figural table lamp, circa 1900, modelled as a woman holding a strand of grass, wearing a flowing dress spreading to a petal foot, the head surmounted by a flower sconce with hobrnail moulded green opalescent glass shade, 30cm high £80 - £120

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


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257. An Art Nouveau bronze figural table lamp, circa 1900, modelled as a nude woman with goblet, beside a tree, with pink and opaque opalescent glass shade, standing in a rocky outcrop and red marble base, 44cm high £200 - £300

259

262

259. An Art Nouveau gilt bronze table lamp, circa 1900, in the style of Louis Majorelle, open trefoil base with sinuous tendril branch and angled foliate detailing, 40cm high £150 - £250

262. Maurice Maignan, an Art Nouveau cast brass table lamp, circa 1905, the fabric shade encased within an open cast dome of prunus trees on three long trunks, singed in the cast, on alabaster base, 34cm high £150 - £250

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263

260. A pair of Secessionist silvered copper and abalone wall mounted lights, the oval lobed and blind fret decorated plaques with pierced butterfly design backed in abalone shell, supporting hammered arms, the shades of octagonal section bell form, martele finish, in cranberry and blue opalescent glass, 25cm long, 28cm tall (2) £200 - £300

258

258. Georges Leleu, an Art Nouveau brass table lamp, the base cast with water lilies in lake with rush, the reservoir similarly decorated, signed, 45cm high to shade support £120 - £180

261. Lundberg Studios and American Deluxe, an Art Nouveau style two light Lily table lamp after Tiffany, blue iridescent glass shades on a naturalistic cast bronze base, 28cm high £150 - £250

263. Maurice Dufrene, an Art Nouveau cast gilt bronze table lamp, circa 1900, naturalistic organic form, on four feet, the two branch support holding a reticulated foliate shade, signed Dufrene, 33cm high £1000 - £1500

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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264. An Art Deco figural table lamp, circa 1925, modelled as a kneeling woman arms raised, spherical glass shade, gilded and painted, in the style fo Ferdinand Preiss, on alabaster base, 23cm high £50 - £80

265. A French ormolu reading lamp, circa 1900, cast and embossed gilt bronze with ball and socket fixing, marked, Depose G, 28cm high £80 - £120

266

266. An Art Nouveau figural table lamp with Loetz type iridescent glass dome shade, circa 1900, papillon effect green and pink lustre, supported by a female figure, patinated, 59cm high £100 - £200

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268

272. A Daum art glass light shade, circa 1900, mottled brown over amber textured and frosted, incised mark Daum Nancy, 13cm high, 3cm fixing, 11cm rim £50 - £80

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273

268. Pierre le Faguays, an Art Deco bronze figural lamp, modelled as female bather descending into a pool, warming her hands over two electric fittings, on a marble base, signed Fayral, 46cm high £400 - £600

269. Muller Freres, Luneville, a French Art Nouveau art glass light shade, hemispherical bowl form, mottled brown, orange and yellow, etched mark, Muller Fres, Luneville, 35cm diameter £70 - £100

273. Josef Velik for Pallme Konig, a Secessionist glass lamp shade, iridescent green with applied netted trail design, crimped rim, metal hanging suspension, 14cm high, 12cm diameter £50 - £80

270

270. A French art glass light shade, circa 1905, suspended on three chains, mottled yellow and green frosted, etched signature Noverm France, 35.5cm diameter £30 - £50 267

267. A Secessionist brass and glass table bracket lamp, wall mounted and table standing with articulated arm, the shade frosted and cased with geometric spiral coral design, pink over white, 38cm high £150 - £200

271. A collection of Vandermark and Liberty Village iridescent studio glass light shades, circa 1980, various cased and combed lustre designs, signed and dated to each, 14cm high, 3.5cm - 4.5cm fixing (5) £100 - £150

274

274. Schneider (attributed), a cameo glass light shade, pan top form, marbled red over amber, stylised rose and thorn design, 13cm high, 3cm opening, 12.5cm rim £80 - £120

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


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275. Schneider, an art glass light shade, conical form, cased motteld purple and pink, signed, 11.5cm high, 3cm fixing, 27cm rim £50 - £80

276. A large collection of Tief art glass light shades, in the Daum style, marbled blue and yellow and pink and blue, including sets of three (16) £80 - £120

283

283. Two Victorian glass frosted opaque light shades, optic moulded and ribbed, one with lattice decoration, pink draining to white, crimped rims, 13.5cm high, 6cm fixing, 23cm and 18cm rim (2) £100 - £150

277. A collection of cranberry glass light shades, including opalescent, optic moulded, pair of crimped opaque shades, 3cm fixing and 6.5cm fixing (5) £100 - £200 278. A set of four marbled glass light shades, with gilt detailing, together with two others, 4cm fixing, 12cm high, 18cm diameter rim (6) £100 - £150

279. A collection of Victorian and Edwardian moulded glass light shades, opaque, tinted and opalescent examples, etched designs and relief moulded drape patterns, various fixing including 3cm and 7.5cm, tallest 18cm (6) £80 - £120 284

284. Five Art Deco style glass light shades, marbled hexagonal section and ribbed form, one with stencilled fruit, 3cm and 7.5cm fixing, £30 - £50

285. A collection of glass light shades, early 20th century, including Supastone, Silchrome and Hailglass, painted and printed designs, mottled and opaques glass, together with other shades £80 - £120

280

280. A collection of etched glass cranberry light shades, Neoclassical and Art Nouveau style decoration, fluted and crimped, 3cm, 4cm and 8cm fixing, 14cm high (5) £60 - £80

286. A collection of Victorian and later glass light shades, including iridescent Tiffany style, pink frosted opaque and enamelled, white opaque, cranberry, green trailed frosted (10) £40 - £70 287. A collection of Victorian opaque, cranberry and vaseline glass light shades, collar form, crimped and moulded leaf forms, pink and green, opalescent, fixing approx 6cm diameter (7) £60 - £100 288. A set of three Arts and Crafts opalescent vaseline glass light shades, collar form, moulded wrythen design with crimped rims, 6cm diameter fixing, 7.5cm high, 14cm diameter rim (3) £40 - £70

281

281. Two pairs of Victorian frosted and moulded glass lamp shades, pink opal and green glass with crimped rims, toegther with another similar jewelled example, 3cm and 4.5cm fixing, 15.5cm diameter, 10.5cm and 9cm high (5) £60 - £80

282. Two Victorian glass light shades, each with red ribbon trailed borders to the crimped rims, one with white opaque combed decoration, the other colourless etched with ferns between frosted bands, 13.5cm high, 5cm fixing, 20.5cm and 24cm rim diameter (2) £120 - £180

289. Six glass light shades, including cut crystal egg form shades, white cased and cut, pink etc (6) £40 - £60

290. A collection of opalescent glass light shades, collar form, straw and pink and opaque, with crimped rims, on by John Walsh Walsh with optic moulded floral design, 6cm diameter fixing, tallest 9cm high (5) £60 - £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.


37 291. John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, circa 1905, bell form, straw opal with optic moulded ribbon and bow garland design, 15cm high, fixing opening 3cm diameter, mouth 16cm diameter £80 - £120 297

294

297. John Walsh Walsh, two Arts and Crafts glass light shades, one of ovoid form with everted crimped rim, opaline brocade moulding, the other straw opal trumpet form with foliate arcading, fixing openings 3cm diameter, 10.5cm and 14cm high, rims 14cm diameter (2) £100 - £200

295

298

294. John Walsh Walsh, a pair of Arts and Crafts opalescent glass light shades, circa 1901, of onion teardrop form, straw opal optic moulded honeysuckle design, 375896, probably produced for W A S Benson, 20.5cm long, 7cm opening, 13cm diameter (2) £200 - £400

292

292. John Walsh Walsh, a large Arts and Crafts opalescent glass light shade, frosted double gourd form, optic moulded diaper pattern with blue opal striations, suspended from chains, 32cm high £150 - £250 295. Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons and W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts straw opal glass hanging light shade, circa 1890, crimped conical form with hook suspension, 17cm diameter, 20cm long

298. John Walsh Walsh, a large Arts and Crafts glass drop light shade, ogee onion form, straw opal optic moulded thistle design, 30cm high, 8.5cm diameter opening £300 - £500

Note: see Hammerton,I. 2005. W A S Benson, pp.251-252 for examples of this shade in use £120 - £200

293

293. John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, circa 1901, straw opal, bell form with crimped rim, optic moulded honeysuckle design, 375896, 10.5cm high, fixing opening 5cm diameter, rim 10.5cm diameter £50 - £100

296

296. John Walsh Walsh, three Arts and Crafts glass light shades, each of gas fitting, bulbous form with crimped rims, opalescent moulding including two cranberry tinted and straw opal examples, the other in opaline brocade design, fixing openings 6.5cm diameter, 10cm, 10.5cm and 11.5cm high, 1cm and 12.5cm diameter at mouth (3) £120 - £180

299

299. A pair of Arts and Crafts cranberry and opaque glass light shades, wrythen stripe design with crimped rims, 13cm high, 4cm fixing, 14.5cm rim (2) £100 - £150

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. An Arts and Crafts straw cranberry opal glass light shade, martele finish with six ribbed lines and rinched rim, 13.5cm high, 3cm fixing, 11.5cm rim £80 - £120

303

303. An Arts and Crafts straw opal glass light shade, lizard skin effect, octagonal rim, signed Metro, 11.5cm high, 5.5cm fixing, 15cm rim £60 - £80

306

306. An Arts and Crafts pink and opaque moulded glass light shade, egg form with ribbed neck, moulded flowers and leaves, 19cm high, 6.5cm fixing £70 - £100 307. Three Arts and Crafts straw opal glass light shades, two with relief moulded foliate scroll and floral decoration, satin finish , one with wrythen banding, 3cm fixing, 9cm and 14cm high, 20cm, 15cm and 12.5cm rim diameter £100 - £150

301

301. An Arts and Crafts straw opal glass light shade, martele finish with six ribbed vertical lines and pinched rim, 15cm high, 3cm fixing, 13cm rim £80 - £120

302

302. An Arts and Crafts glass light shade, optic moulded curtain draping, cranberry draining to amber, with crimped rim, 15cm high, 5cm fixing, 23cm diameter rim £120 - £180

304

304. John Walsh Walsh, a vaseline glass light shade, ovoid form with wide brim rim, etched in the Neoclassical style with lappet decoration and banding, satin finish, 8cm high, 3cm fixing, 14cm diameter £50 - £80

308

308. An Arts and Crafts glass light shade, double gourd form, straw opal vaseline with cranberry tinted rim, optic moulded with flowers, 11.5cm high, 3cm fixing, 8.5cm rim £80 - £120

305

305. An Arts and Crafts glass light shade, cranberry tinted straw opal optic moulded, funnel form with draped curtain opaque moulding, crimped rim, 9cm high, 7.5cm fixing, 11.5cm rim £60 - £100 309

309. An Arts and Crafts glass light shade, straw opal crackled vasleine, of heart form, circa 1900, 5cm fixing, 10cm high £60 - £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.


39 318. James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, a pair of Arts and Crafts glass light shades, straw opal crimped shallow dish or sconce form, 3.5cm high, 4.5cm fixing opening, 12.5cm rim (2) £40 - £70 319. Three Arts and Crafts straw opal glass light shades, variously optic moulded stripe and wrythen patterns, one with crimped rim, James Powell and Sons and others, 13cm and 14cm high, 3cm fixing, 12cm to 14cm rim diameter (3) £150 - £250

310

310. John Walsh Walsh, cranberry glass light shade, etched with Greek key motif, draining to pink, 13cm high, 14cm rim

an tinted circa 1905, the red rim 3cm fixing, £60 - £80

314

314. John Walsh Walsh for W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, straw opal optic ribbed ovoid form with opaque wrythen banding, 12.5cm high, opening 6.5cm diameter £100 - £150

320

315

320. James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, circa 1890, conical closed form with wrythen opaque straw opal strands, 22cm high, 6.6cm fixing opening, 9.5cm diameter £100 - £150

316. John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, straw opal with optic moulded tulip design, crimped rim, 11cm high, 3cm fixing, 16.5cm rim £80 - £120

322. James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, straw opal domed and flared form with crimped rim, 8cm high, 3cm diameter fixing, 19.5cm diameter £100 - £150

311

311. John Walsh Walsh, a pair of Arts and Crafts glass light shades, ogee form, straw opal optic moulded foliate design, crimped rims,14.5cm high, 3cm diameter fixing, 16cm diameter rim (2) £150 - £200

312. John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, double ogee form with blue straw opal vertical drip stripe design, satin finish, 9cm high, 3cm fixing, 18cm rim £100 - £150

315. John Walsh Walsh for W A S Benson, two Arts and Crafts glass light shades, conical drop form, straw opal and wrythen opaque twist designs, 13.5cm and 17cm high, 6cm and 6.5cm diameter fixing (2) £100 - £150

321. James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars (attributed), an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, straw opal domed form with crimped rim and green trail to the edge, 12cm high, 3cm fixing, 16.5cm diameter rim £70 - £100

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313. Two Arts and Crafts glass light shades, straw opal, double ogee form, optic moulded vertical stripeds, one with opaques tripes and crimped rim, possibly John Walsh Walsh, 9cm high, 3cm fixing, 14cm diameter (2) £150 - £200

317

317. John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, blue and green opalescent, optic moulded flowers, ovoid form with crimped rim, 14cm high, 7cm diameter fixing, 10cm rim £100 - £150

323. John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, circa 1906, straw opal, domed form with square section pinched rim, optic moulded with stripe and dot stylised flowers in the Secessionist style, etched design number 436269, 11.5cm high, fixing 3cm diameter, 18cm diameter rim £150 - £250

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.


40 332. Three Arts and Crafts straw opal glass light shades, satin finish, various optic moulded patterns including wrythen fluting, inverted crimped rim and ogee form, 10cm, 11cm and 14cm high, 3cm fixing, 13.5cm and 16cm rim (3) £150 - £250

324

324. John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, circa 1905, cranberry and straw opal with optic moulded tulip design, ovoid egg form with everted narrow crimped rim, 17.5cm high, 7cm fixing opening, 6cm rim £120 - £180

328

328. An Arts and Crafts cranberry tinted straw opal glass light shade, optic moulded vertical bands, 13cm high, 3cm fixing, 14.5cm diameter rim £80 - £120

333

333. Two Arts and Crafts opalescent etched glass light shades, straw opal with fern patterns to each, one of ovoid form, the other flared and crimped, 11.5cm and 9cm high, 3cm fixing, 14cm and 15cm rim (2) £100 - £150

329

325

325. John Walsh Walsh, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, circa 1906, cranberry and straw opal, optic moulded tulip deign, 450823, bulbous form with everted crimped rim, 14.5cm high, 7.5cm diameter fixing, 14cm rim £130 - £180

329. Three Arts and Crafts straw opal glass light shades, various optic moulded satin designs, crimped, pinched and everted rims, 15cm, 11cm and 9.5cm high, 3cm and 6cm fixing, 12cm diameter (3) £120 - £180

330

330. Three Arts and Crafts cranberry opalescent glass light shades, satin finish, various forms including double ogee crimped, optic moulded, pinched bell shape etc., 14cm, 10.5cm and 11cm high, 3cm fixing, 14cm and 9cm rim (3) £100 - £150

334

334. James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, a large Arts and Crafts opalescent cranberry glass light shade, inverse pedestal domed form, optic ribbed, 17.5cm high, 26cm diameter £120 - £200 335. A pair of Arts and Crafts straw opal glass light shades, shallow dish form, satin finish, 2.8cm fixing, 19cm diameter (2) £80 - £120

326

326. John Walsh Walsh, a small straw opal glass light shade, circa 1908, double ogee form, etched with wreath and medallion design, 500502, 8.5cm high, 3.5cm opening, 6.5cm rim £40 - £70 327. John Walsh Walsh for W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts glass light shade, optic moulded straw opal with ribbed wrythen detailing, 7.5cm high, 5cm fixing, 12cm rim £70 - £100

336

331

331. An Arts and Crafts cranberry tinted straw opal glass light shade, optic moulded vertical ribbed banding, 14cm high, 3cm fixing, 12.5cm rim £80 - £120

336. An Arts and Crafts etched glass light shade, in the Art Nouveau style, green tinted Vaseline frosted, with stylised flower heads, 9cm high, 3cm fixing, 15cm diameter rim £40 - £70

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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GLASS 340. An Art Deco bubble glass bowl with lug handle, in the style of Maurice Marinot, colourless with random inclusions, polished pontil base, 20cm diameter £50 - £80

337

337. James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts straw opal glass epergne base, crimped rim and central conical support, circa 1890, 26.5cm £40 - £60 diameter

341

341. Koloman Moser for Kralik, a Secessionist Streifen und Flecken iridescent glass bowl, lobed form, green with blue purple stripes and raised dots, 20cm diameter £60 - £100

343

343. Andre Delatte and Louis Majorelle, an wrought iron cased glass vase, circa 1910, mottled green, blue and black lobed base in a patinated metal cage, signed to the rim, 22cm high £150 - £250

344. An Arts and Crafts stained glass panel, stylised flower in planter, leaded, with tear drop leaves and central bullseye flower, 69cm x 88cm £150 - £250 338

338. James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars (attributed), an Arts and Crafts green glass vase, circa 1900, optic ribbed, footed amphora form, polished pontil, 15.5cm high, 17cm diameter Note: see Evans, W. et al., 1995, Whitefriars Glass, p.104, plate 112, for similar examples of this design £50 - £80

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339. An Arts and Crafts glass vase, circa 1890, probably James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, optic moulded wrythen design, banded waisted form with crimped rim, polished pontil, 14cm high, 13cm diameter £20 - £40

342

342. A Loetz Crete Papillon glass vase, iridescent purple blue oilspot over green, of ogee jardiniere form, polished pontil, 22cm diameter, 14cm high £150 - £250

345. A 19th century Bohemian enamelled green glass vase, footed form, decorated with sweetpea vine and flowers, optic moulded and gilded, 32.5cm high £250 - £350 346. A pair of Bohemian glass lustre vases, together with a pair of green glass champagne flutes, a pressed glass dish and a bottle, 18cm high (6) £30 - £50

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347. Four Regency and Victorian glass decanters, of bottle form, including an amber slice cut bottle with white metal embossed collar and cork stopper, circa 1825, a green glass bottle and Bohemian enamelled example, with a cased ruby Bohemian decanter and stopper, 31cm high (4) £50 - £80

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


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348. A collection of Victorian pink opaque cased glass, including vases and Stourbridge basket, together with a Harrach chrome aventurine (Chromaventurin) enamelled small vase, circa 1890, and a Venetian latticio vase, with aventurine inclusions, tallest 18cm high (7) £40 - £70

352

352. A Nailsea glass flask together with another cranberry and opaque trailed lattice bottle, pink and white, 20cm and 15cm long (2) £30 - £50

349. A large collection of Victorian cranberry glass, including celery vases, salt cellars, finger bowls, lidded jar and footed bowls, each with tooled fin and rigaree decoration (13) £50 - £80

353

353. A Nailsea glass pipe, pink and white opaque and opalescent glass, 45cm long £30 - £50 350

350. A collection of Victorian cranberry and opaque cased glass, including cranberry hand bell, jugs and a claret bottle £30 - £50

354. An Austrian Secessionist glass and pewter bowl, squat ovoid form with applied green peacock trails, in the Arts and Crafts Stuart style, probably by Harrach, within a four handled cage, 21cm diameter £50 - £70

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351. Four Bohemian Franz Welz tri-lobed heart vases, cased pedestal form, including a pair of candy marbled and molten drip vases and two tooled fin vases in striated multicoloured and pink opaque striped glass, 18.5cm high (4) £40 - £60 355

355. Two Galle Tip vases, one with floral design on a green ground, the other with a mountain and lake scene, late 20th century, tallest 17.5cm (2) £40 - £60

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


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356. Rene Lalique, a purple patinated glass Muguet photo frame, model 253, designed circa 1926, moulded lily of the valley, moulded signature, 5.4cm diameter photograph opening, 10cm square £200 - £400 357. Rene Lalique, a blue patinated frosted glass Deux Colombes clock, model 727, designed circa 1926, 4 1/2 inch dial with Arabic numerals, moulded R Lalique, 22.1cm high, 18cm deep £1000 - £1500

357

358. Rene Lalique, a Deux Danseuses glass pendant, designed circa 1919, incised mark R Lalique, 5.5cm diameter £100 - £150 359. Rene Lalique, a clear frosted glass Perche car mascot, model 1158, circa 1929, in the form of a fish, moulded and incised signature R Lalique France, 16cm long, 10cm high £400 - £600 360. A Lalique Coq Nain / Cockerel glass car mascot, circa 1945, model number 1135, etched Lalique France, 20.3cm high £120 - £180 361. Rene Lalique, an Ondines opalescent refermee bowl, circa 1921, moulded R Lalique mark, 20cm diameter £1200 - £1500

359

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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362. Rene Lalique, an opalescent glass Martigues tripod bowl, model 377, circa 1920, modelled with carp, raised moulded mark R Lalique, 35.4cm diameter, 5.66.3cm high £700 - £900

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363. Rene Lalique, an opalescent and iridescent Cyprins glass bowl, lustre finish, designed circa 1921, moulded with goldfish, inverted rim, etched mark R Lalique France, 32.5cm diameter, 12.3cm high £800 - £1200

363

364. Rene Lalique, a frosted glass Escargot vase, model 931, designed circa 1920, moonflask form, moulded signature R Lalique and etched Lalique, 21.3cm high £1600 - £1800

364

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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365. Rene Lalique, a Gros Scarabees glass vase, model 892, designed 1923, deep amber and white, spherical form, moulded in relief with red scarab beetles, moulded mark and etched signature R Lalique and France, 29.5cm high £15000 - £20000

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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SILVER & PLATE 366. A Walker and Hall silver plated student light, turned column candlestick form with detachable light funnel, on a fluted shell petal base, 40cm high £60 - £80

367. A pair of William IV Old Sheffield Plate candelabra, two scrolling branches, with cast foliate scroll banding throughout, 48cm high (2) £40 - £60 368. A pair of George III Old Sheffield Plate tripod vases with blue glass liners, Neoclassical form, each with rams head and wreath masks on hoof feet, supporting half egg, reeded and reticulated bowls, together with a pair of Neoclassical salt cellars and openwork baskets (6) £70 - £100 369. An Elisabeth II silver foil encased resin sculpture of an elephant and calf, Birmingham hallmarks, 14.5cm. £40 - £60 370. A Victorian silver and enamel photo frame, red with applied cast floral garlands and bows with central putti, red leather back and easel support, Charles and Walter Padgett, London 1899, opening 6cm x 9.5cm, 13.5cm x 14cm £60 - £100

375 376. A Victorian silver pedestal bowl, half reeded and embossed with swags, gilt interior, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1890, 18cm diameter, 11.74ozt £80 - £120

375. A Victorian silver three piece tea set, squat lobed ogee form with embossed foliate scroll decoration, ebony handle and finial, Birmingham 1901, 14.77ozt (3) £100 - £150

377. A Victorian silver table cigar lighter, footed conical form, with wrythen gadrooning to the body, central wick flanked by two removable lighters, Birmingham 1892, 11.5cm high £80 - £120

378. A pair of George II silver tablespoons, converted to berry spoons, embossed and engraved, Ebenezer Coker & Thomas Hannam, London 1759, in velvet lined fitted leather box, 20.5cm long, 4.26ozt £80 - £120

371. A Victorian silver wine jug, footed baluster form with fluted lower body, ebony handle and open blossom scroll finial, Joseph Rogers, Sheffield 1898, 24cm high, 11.68ozt £180 - £220

372. An Edwardian silver candlestick, Rococo square section baluster form, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904, 20cm high, weighted £20 - £40

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373

373. A George V silver pedestal bowl, twin handled Grecian tazza form, William Hutton, Birmingham 1931, 19cm wide, 8cm high, 13.12ozt £80 - £120 374. Silver flatware including cased sets of Victorian teaspoons, Apostle and feather edged, Birmingham 1896 and Sheffield 1889, together with George III teaspoons and Elizabeth Eaton sugar tongs, boxed Queens Pattern cake forks, unweighted flatware 8.42ozt £60 - £80

379

379. A pair of Victorian silver photo frames, embossed and reticulated with an open lattice and C scroll design, vacant carouches to each, backed in velvet, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1896, opening 14.5cm x 10cm, overall 25cm x 18cm (2) £250 - £300

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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388 380. A Victorian silver reticulated sugar basket and sifter spoon, ogee cylindrical form on four baluster bracket feet, with blue glass liner, pierced foliate panels and a S scroll swing handle, the spoon of Onslow pattern, Charles Boyton and Sons, Birmingham 1899, 15cm high, silver weight excluding liner 4.44ozt (2) £90 - £130

389 384. An Edwardian silver baluster jug, Pembroke College Oxford Sports, G H G Shepherd, of George II style with three trefoil feet, London 1909, 15.5cm high, 7.21ozt £40 - £70

390. A Victorian silver two part tea set, squat baluster form with fluting and gadrooning, ebony handle and finial, Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1899 and 1900, 26.85ozt (2) £150 - £250

386. A set of six Thai white metal menu holders, cast and modelled as various Hindu deities, weighted (6) £80 - £120

391

385. A pair of Edwardian silver grape scissors, cast foliate scroll decoration, T Wilkinson, Birmingham 1907, 18cm long, 3.66ozt £60 - £80

381

381. A large George V silver jewellery casket, oval form with egg and dart border, on four cabriole legs, E S Barnsley, Birmingham 1918, 18cm long £150 - £200

382. Two pairs of Edwardian and George V silver topped glass jars, including engine turned and foliate embossed, Birmingham 1910 and 1916, together with a double ended green facet cut scent bottle, an Indian white metal repousse heart shaped box and a silver nail buffer, amber hobnail cut scent bottle (8) £50 - £80

383. A Victorian silver tea caddy, chamfered cuboid form, James Deakin and Son, Chester 1898, 7.5cm high, 1.97ozt £30 - £50

391. A George V novelty silver table lighter, in the form of a hunting horn, Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1935, 16cm high, 6.6ozt £150 - £200

387

387. A Victorian silver inkstand, Neoclassical boat form, on four horn feet, with slice cut glass ink well, Sheffield 1897, 20cm long £40 - £70 388. An Elizabeth II silver twin branch candelabrum, turned baluster and scroll arm form, C J Vander, London 1978, 22cm high, 20.9ozt £300 - £500

389. A Victorian silver wine ewer, cast and chased Cellini style, with Renaissance masks and foliate detailing, George Fox, London 1875, 29.5cm high, 27ozt £1500 - £1800

392

392. A George III silver sugar basket, pedestal fluted boat form, bright cut decorated with swing handle and gilt interior, Henry Chawner, London 1793, 16cm high, 5.97ozt £250 - £350

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.


48 393. A collection of Victorian and later silver christening sets, including three piece knife fork and spoon sets, boxed Art Deco feeders etc., approx 6.66ozt £50 - £80

394. An Edwardian silver four piece tea set, fluted baluster form, in fitted box, Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1904, 55.3ozt (4) £800 - £1200

395. A George III silver milk jug, squat boat form with fluted body, on four ball feet, gilt interior, Alice and George Burrows II, London 1814, 14cm long, 6.82ozt £40 - £70

394

396. An Elizabeth II silver twin handled tea tray, scroll and shell border, E Silver and Co., Sheffield 1950, 63cm long, 40.5cm wide, 90.66ozt approx £500 - £1800 397. An Elizabeth II silver canteen of Rattail cutlery and flatware, 8 place settings, A Haviland Nye, London 1972, unweighted flatware 73.9ozt, with 16 knives (68) £1500 - £1800 398. A Victorian silver trumpet vase, embossed with foliate scrolls between descending lappets to the rim, above a petal knop and scroll embossed foot, weighted, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1900, 18cm high £65 - £80

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399

399. A Victorian gilt and enamel scribes travel companion, cuboid form, the lid etched with Rococo scroll corners with central enamelled buckle cartouche, opening to reveal a compartmented interior with boxes for matches and stamps and a hinged candle sconce, 10.5cm long, 2.5cm high, 5.5cm deep £50 - £100 400. A set of six George V silver teaspoons, neoclassical garland decoration, Viners, Sheffield 1934, in fitted case (6) £20 - £40

397

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401

401. An Edwardian silver sauce boat, George II style with C scroll handle and three shell and stepped feet, Chester 1910, together with a Russian silver spoon, circa 1880, 3.79ozt £60 - £80

402. A Victorian silver and glass scent bottle, combed opaque white over ruby glass with Sampson Mordan cap, London 1885, together with a blue cased and cut glass scnt bottle £180 - £280

404

404. A Victorian silver sugar bowl and sifter spoon, twin handle pedestal form, embossed with foliate scroll and cartouche panels below reeded border, with beaded scroll handles, the spoon cast with reticulated bird and Rococo shaft, gilded to the interiors of each, Matthew John Jessop, London 1893 and Birmingham 1892, in fitted velvet lined leather box, 4.00ozt £90 - £130

407. A Victorian silver teapot, squat ovoid form, chased with Renaissance style cartouche decoration, Walter Morrisse, London 1843, 27cm long, 19.76ozt £100 - £150

408. A Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, together with a William IV Edinburgh silver Kings Pattern ladle and George II baleen handled punch ladle, marked variously, Edinburgh 1839 and Z 1809, London 1758, 38cm long (3) £100 - £150

403

403. A George V silver porringer, twin handled, acanthus mouled and chase to the lower half, the handles with teardrop terminals, gilt interior, Mappin and Webb, London 1914, 18cm wide, 6.94ozt £80 - £120

405

405. An Edwardian silver string ball, reticulated cage form, on footed base, hinged, Horton and Allday, Birmingham 1907, 9cm diameter £180 - £220 406. A set of six Elizabeth II silver teaspoons, leaf edged patter, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1959, in fitted box, 11cm long, 2.71ozt (6) £20 - £30

409

409. An Edwardian silver tea caddy, octagonal section footed form with hinged, domed lid and turned urn finial, William Comyns, London 1906, 14cm high, 9.15ozt £220 - £280

408

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.


50 413. An American silver travel beaker in leather case, plain form with gilt interior, presentation inscripiton to case lid, Eleventh Annual Banquet, The Jewelers 24 Karat Club, New York, January 20,1912, Gorham, 7cm high, 6cm diameter, 1.80ozt £45 - £60 410

410. A George V silver tobacco box vesta case, circular form, the double walled lid forming the vesta case, Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1912, 7.5cm diameter, 2.18ozt £180 - £220

417. An Art Deco silver and shagreen dressing set, including four brushes, a hand mirror and free standing mirror, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1928, in original cased box £200 - £300

418. An Elizabeth II silver foil encased dachshund and a rabbit, Sheffield 2013, 8cm high (2) £40 - £70

419. A George VI silver cigarette case, engine turned, together with an Edwardian etched cigarette case, Birmingham 1909 and 1939, 7.84ozt (2) £50 - £80 420. An Arts and Crafts silver bowl, ogee petal border, on four long legs with pad feet, possibly Kate Harris, William Hutton, Sheffield 1912,13cm high, 20cm diameter, 13.78ozt £260 - £300 421. An Imperial Russian Art Nouveau silver vesta cigarette case, engraved with lily pads and flowering vine, gilt interior, Konstantin Skvortsov, Moscow, circa 1900, 11cm long, 7m wide, 6.37ozt £120 - £180

411

411. A George VI novelty silver napkin ring in the form of an elephant, Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1939, 7cm long, 1.32ozt £80 - £120

412

412. An American Art Deco silver and 14 carat gold vanity coin case, planished stripe design, the interior with cigarette folder, compact and coin holders, with chain handle, James E Blake Co., Attleboro, MA, 10cm x 7cm, 4.90ozt £100 - £150

414

414. A Victorian silver mounted and cut glass claret jug, the star cut baluster body with vine cast collare and reticulated foliate thumb piece, plain handle and silver foot, Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes, Sheffield 1870, 29cm high £200 - £300 415. An Elizabeth II silver salver, ogee fluted rim on four scroll feet, James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1964, 21cm diameter, 12.69ozt £100 - £150

416. A George V silver and gold matchbook case, engine turned and stripe design, gilt interior, James Deakin and Son, Chester 1925, 6cm x 4.5cm, 1.23ozt £40 - £60

422

422. Kate Harris for William Hutton, an Arts and Crafts silver photo frame, embossed and chased with sinuous tendrils and flowers in the Art Nouveau style, London 1903, the opening 13.5cm x 9.5cm, overall 19.5cm x 14.5cm £250 - £350

423. An Arts and Crafts silver tray, embossed in the Art Nouveau style with irises and a central vacant cartouche, within a lobed border, William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, 28.5cm wide, 21cm deep, 8.02ozt £160 - £200

424. Two Art Deco silver collared glass perfume bottles, one with green guilloche enamel, Birmingham 1929, the other with an ivory stopper, London 1940, 10cm and 9cm high (2) £80 - £120 423

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.


51 425. Two Arts and Crafts silver topped glass jars, embossed with foliate motifs in the Art Nouveau style, on hobnail cut bodies, one rectabular, the other of cylinder form, Chester 1905 and Birmingham, 8cm high, 7cm diameter and 11cm long, 4.5cm wide, 3cm high (2) £50 - £80 426. A Jugendstil German silver rattle, in the Art Nouveau style, embossed with exotic bird and berries, with four bells and whistle, on a bone handle, Jakob Grimminger, circa 1900, 16cm long £40 - £70

427. An Arts and Crafts silver buckle, planished ogee form with cast angular open triangle design, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1904 and 1905, 8.5cm long, 1.10ozt £70 - £100

429

429. A.E. Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver dish, hand hammered circular form with three cast foliate rosettes to the rim and rope twist border, Birmingham 1926, 8.5cm dameter £100 - £140

430. A silver and rosewood photo frame, early 20th century, the corners with cast foliate rosettes, stamped marks, probably Central American, with Spanish style easel back, photograph size 22.5cm x 17cm, overall 26cm x 20cm £80 - £120

432

432. Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, a set of silver Acorn or Konge teaspoons and caddy spoon, designed 1917, import marks, London 1930, in original New Bond Street box, 3.73ozt (7) £100 - £150

433. Asprey and Co., an Art Deco silver cigar lighter and tray, stepped concentric ring design with wing handles, the lighter fitting into the dish, Birmingham 1936, 11.5cm wide, 4.25ozt £160 - £200 434. An Art Deco silver powder box, engine turned, stepped concentric ring design, with geometric triangular finial, the lid with inset mirror, G W Lewis and Co, Birmingham 1933, 10.5cm diameter £70 - £100 435. An Art Deco silver desk calendar, rectangular form on ebonised base, rotating calendar and month windows, Birmingham 1938, 11cm high, 17cm wide £20 - £40

428

428. An Arts and Crafts silver reticulated vase, of trumpet form with green glass liner, the body pierced and chased in the Art Nouveau style with sinuous foliate tendrils, between tooled serpentine and dot borders, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1904, 14cm high £80 - £120

431

431. An Arts and Crafts silver and oak picture frame, embossed and cut out woman picking apples, in the Art Nouveau style, Birmingham 1904, photo size 13.5cm x 9.5cm, overall 25cm high, 22.5cm wide £100 - £150

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


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JEWELLERY & WATCHES 438. A pair of aquamarine emerald cut and 18 carat gold stud earrings, in case (2) £100 - £150

439

439. Oval emerald and diamond cluster ring, emerald approx 8 x 6mm, surrounded by ten brilliant cut diamonds (approx 0.50ct), and two baguette cut diamond set to the shoulders (approx 4 x 2mm), colour: G/H clarity Si, size: P, weight approx: 6.6 grams £800 - £900

436

436. A diamond and white gold necklace, articulated lozenges and drops, approximately 5.6 carats, stamped 750, 46.5cm long, 41.6g £1200 - £1800 440

440. Brilliant cut diamond pendant, 0.59cts claw set in 18ct white gold (hallmarked) and suspended from a fine rectangular linked chain in 9ct yellow gold (hallmarked), length (inc. pendant) 58cm, weight approx: 3.1 grams £600 - £700

441

437

437. A 9 carat gold necklace, Aztec style articulated chain and baton motif, import marks, Italy 9K, 43cm long, 17.3g £120 - £180

441. Brilliant cut diamond pendant, diamond 0.40ct, colour: F/G, clarity: VVS/VS in 18ct white gold (hallmarked) rub over setting and suspended from a fine curb linked 18ct white gold (hallmarked) chain, length: 40cm, approx weight (inc. pendant) 2.5 grams £600 - £700

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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442. Brilliant cut diamond pendant, diamond approx 0.75ct, colour G/H, clarity: si set in 18ct white gold (hallmarked) rub over heavy setting and suspended by a fine square trace style chain in 9ct white gold (hallmarked), length: 48cm, weight approx: 3.2 grams £850 - £950

445. Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, oval sapphire approx 8 x 6mm, surrounded by ten brilliant cut diamonds (approx 0.50ct) and two baguette cut diamonds (approx 4 x 2mm) set to shoulders, colour G/H, clarity: Si, claw set in 18ct yellow and white gold (hallmarked), size: J 1/2, weight approx: 6.4 grams £800 - £900

448. Diamond set cross, 9ct yellow gold (stamped) cross, channel set with 11 x brilliant cut diamonds, approx weight: 0.50cts, approx 25mm x 14mm (inc. loop) £100 - £120

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446

449

442

443. Pear shaped aquamarine pendant, approx 7 x 4mm claw set in 9ct yellow gold (hallmarked on chain) as a central piece, surrounded by white beads and one round cut diamond at base of aqua, (0.02ct) and two further diamonds set at each end of the yellow and white gold pendant, attached to a flat snake linked chain, length: 46cm, weight approx: 5.8 grams £100 - £120

444

444. Five stone oval amethyst and diamond pendant, centre stone 6 x 3mm with 4 amethysts 5 x3mm and two diamonds approximately 0.02ct each, set as a central panel and attached to a flat snake linked chain in 9ct yellow gold (hallmarked), length: 40 cm, weight approx: 3.2 grams £100 - £120

448

446. Sapphire and diamond cluster ring, oval sapphire approx 7 x 6mm, surrounded by ten brilliant cut diamonds, and two baguette cut diamonds (approx 3 x 2mm) set to the shoulders, colour G/H, clarity: Si, claw set in 18ct yellow and white gold (hallmarked), size: J 1/2, weight approx: 4.8 grams £800 - £900

449. Seven stone diamond cluster ring, brilliant cut centre diamond (approx 0.50ct), surrounded by six brilliant cut diamonds (approx 2.20ct), colour: G/H, clarity: Vs, claw set in 18ct white gold (hallmarked), size: K 1/2, weight approx: 5.6 grams £3000 - £4000

447

450

447. Square cut emerald and diamond cluster ring, emerald approx 6 x 6mm surrounded by twelve brilliant cut diamonds (approx 0.60ct), colour: G/H clarity Si, claw set in 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked), size: O, approx weight: 3.7 grams £800 - £900

450. Princess cut diamond three stone ring, total weight: 1.74cts, colour: G, clarity: Vs, claw set in platinum (hallmarked), size: M, approx weight: 6 grams £2000 - £3000

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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451

451. Princess cut diamond ring, central stone (approx 0.75ct) with three further stones claw set to each shoulder (approx 0.35ct), colour: G/H, clarity: Vs, mounted in 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked), size: L 1/2, approx weight: 3.1 grams £2000 - £3000

453 458. Cultured pearl necklace, 5 - 5.5mm knotted on to 18ct (stamped) yellow clasp, 42cm length £130 - £160 459. Cultured pearl necklace, 6 - 6.5mm knotted on to 14ct (stamped) yellow clasp, 42cm length £100 - £120

452

452. Princess cut diamond ring, central stone (approx 0.75ct) with three further stones, colour G/H, clarity: Si, claw set as a trefoil to the shoulders (approx 0.45ct), mounted in 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked), size: N 1/2, weight approx: 4.6 grams £2000 - £3000

453. Diamond brilliant cut single stone ring, stone approx 3.5cts, colour: G, clarity: Si, claw set in white metal (thought to be 18ct) with three diamonds millgrain set to each shoulder, size: Q 1/2, weight approx: 5.2 grams £12000 - £15000

455

455. Platinum and diamond set, platinum (hallmarked), diamond ring with 3 x brilliant cut diamonds (total weight approximately: 0.10cts) in a cross over style, size: P, weight approx: 2.8 grams, with complimenting platinum ‘s’ shaped pendant set with 7 x brilliant cut diamonds and suspended from a 9ct white (stamped) fine trace chain, chain length 45cm, overall length (inc. pendant) 49cm, approx weight: 2.25 grams (2) £150 - £200

460. Cultured graduating pearl necklace, 8mm to 5mm knotted onto a marquesite set silver clasp, 55cm length £130 - £160

461

461. Cultured pearl necklace, 8mm knotted onto large oval (18 x 11.2mm) 9ct yellow gold clasp, 58cm length £200 - £300

456

454

456. Star set diamond gents ring, 9ct yellow gold (hallmarked) ring, graduating in width, from 5.5 to 3mm star set with brilliant cut diamond approximately 0.05ct, finger size: S 1/2, approx weight: 2.5 grams £40 - £60

454. Diamond set heart shaped pendant, 8 x princess cut diamonds, approx weight: 0.44ct, with tapered baguette cut diamond set to loop, mounted in white metal (thought to be 15ct) suspended from a fine flat 9ct white gold (stamped 375) curb linked chain, length 48cm, approx weight: 3 grams £500 - £600

457. 18ct white gold fine collar set with diamonds, fancy fine linked collar with 10 x brilliant cut diamonds to front, approximately 0.05mm, each clasp is an integral part of the necklace with figure of eight safety catch, 40cm length, weight approx: 15.4 grams £500 - £600

462

462. Malachite beaded necklace, 14.5mm to 7.5mm graduating stones knotted onto a metal screw fitting clasp £50 - £70

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463. Round brilliant cut black diamond ring, 7mm round facetted black diamond single stone, claw set in 9ct (hallmarked) rose gold, finger size: R 1/2, weight approx: 3.2 grams £250 - £300

472

464

464. Rose heart shaped quartz pendant, cradled in 10ct (stamped) yellow gold wire with maple leaf style centre to pendant £50 - £70

465. Round opal earrings, claw set in 9ct yellow gold (hallmarked) approximately 10mm in diameter, pin and butterfly fitting, weight approx: 3 grams £150 - £200

467

467. Three row brilliant cut diamond set ring, twenty six diamonds (approx 0.50ct), claw set in 18ct white gold (hallmarked), size: M 1/2, approx weight: 6.8 grams £450 - £550

468. Princess cut diamond five stone ring, graduating stones approx 1.2cts, channel set in 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked), colour: G/H, clarity: Vs, size: M 1/2, weight approx: 7 grams £1500 - £2500

470

470. Diamond cluster ring, thirty one stones set as a fancy dress ring, in the shape of a four pointed star claw set in platinum (stamped), approx 0.85ct, size: M, approx weight: 6.6 grams £650 - £750

471

466

466. Two pairs of diamond set earrings, 24 x round diamonds each earring - 48 each pair, tension set in wave style earring, with pin and clip fitting in 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked), approx weight of each pair: 3.8 grams £100 - £120

468

469. Emerald cut and diamond cluster ring, emerald approx 6 x 4mm, surrounded by fourteen brilliant cut diamonds (approx 0.40ct), colour: G/H, clarity : Si, claw set in 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked), size: O 1/2, approx weight: 3.1 grams £800 - £850

471. Brilliant cut diamond single stone ring, approx 0.40ct, colour: G/H, clarity Si, illusion set in platinum (stamped) with fancy pierced out sholders, mounted in 18ct yellow gold (stamped), size: L, approx weight: 3.6 grams £450 - £550

472. Vivid heart shaped yellow diamond pendant, stone approx 2.52cts mounted as pendant in an open backed rub over setting of white metal (thought to be platinum), IDRC certified: ID5344 - colour enhanced, pendant loop set with a tapered baguette cut diamond in a blade setting and suspended froma platinum (hallmarked) curb linked chain, length 44cm, approx weight: 9.5 grams £12000 - £15000

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473

473. Round yellow gold and enamel cuff links, with chain fittings and `bullet` shaped back (hallmarked 18ct), approx weight: 9.6 grams £250 - £300

477

477. Ruby and diamond cluster ring, oval ruby (approx 5.8 x 4.9mm) surrounded by fourteen brilliant cut diamonds in a marquese shape (approx 1.40cts), set in 18ct yellow and white gold (stamped), size: L, approx weight: 4.5 grams £600 - £700

481

481. Brilliant cut diamond single stone ring, stone approx 1.30cts, colour: G/H, clarity: P1, set in platinum (stamped), three diamonds, millgrain set to each shoulder, size: P, approx weight :4 grams £2000 - £3000

482

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478

474. Diamond cluster ring, thirty one stones set as a fancy dress ring, in the shape of a four pointed star claw set in platinum (stamped), approx 0.35ct, size: N, approx weight: 4.3 grams £550 - £650

478. Brilliant cut diamond single stone ring, stone approx 1.25cts, colour: F/G, clarity: Vs, claw set in 18ct white metal (thought to be platinum), size: L, approx weight: 5 grams £2500 - £3500

475

479

475. Old cut diamond three stone ring, centre diamond approx 0.40ct, shoulder diamonds approx 0.20ct each, clarity: P1, set in yellow and white metal (thought to be 18ct), size: M, approx weight: 3 grams £300 - £350

479. Brilliant cut diamond single stone ring, stone approx 1.30cts, colour: G/H, clarity:Vs, mounted in white metal, thought to be platinum, size: L, approx weight: 2.7 grams £4500 - £5500

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480

476. Five stone diamond ring, five stones graduating in size from approx 0.40ct to 0.10ct, colour: H, clarity: Si-P1, set in 18ct yellow, size: L, approx weight: 3.7 grams £400 - £500

480. Brilliant cut diamond single stone ring, stone approx 1.25cts, colour: G/H, clarity: Vs, mounted in 18ct yellow and white gold (hallmarked), size:M, approx weight: 3.6 grams £2000 - £3000

482. Brilliant cut diamond ring with baguette cut diamond shoulders, central stone approx 1.30cts, colour: F/G, clarity: VVS, claw set in 18ct white gold (hallmarked) with baguette cut diamond shoulders (approx 4x2mm), size: N 1/2, approx weight: 4.3 grams £3000 - £4000

483

483. Old cut diamond single stone ring, stone approx 0.60ct, colour: G, clarity: Si, claw set in platinum (stamped) two diamonds set to each shoulder, size: O 1/2, approx weight: 2.6 grams £650 - £750

484

484. Brilliant cut diamond single stone ring, stone approx 0.50ct, colour: G, clarity: Si, set in square claw setting and mounted in platinum (stamped), size: L 1/2, approx weight: 3.2 grams £450 - £550

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485. Old cut single stone diamond ring, stone approx 0.45ct, colour: H/I, clarity: Si, set in white metal (thought to be platinum) with three old cut diamonds, millgrain set to the shoulders, size: J, approx weight: 2.5 grams £450 - £550

489. Brilliant cut diamond gents ring, single stone ring approx 0.25ct, colour: G/H, clarity: Si, claw set with a square surround, set in 14ct yellow and white gold (stamped), size: S, approx weight: 8.3 grams £300 - £350

493. Brilliant cut diamond three stone ring, three stones (approx 0.60ct), claw set in yellow and white metal (thought to be 18ct), size: N, approx weight: 2 grams £300 - £350

486

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494

486. Silver Roman nymph ring, silver ring with yellow metal insert to centre with worn engraving, graduating in width from approx 11.8mm to 3mm, size: Q, approx weight: 5.7 grams £80 - £100

490. Brilliant cut diamond gents ring, single stone approx 0.50ct, colour: G/H, clarity: Si, open claw set in 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked), size: S, approx weight: 7.2 grams £600 - £700

494. Brilliant cut diamond gents ring, single stone approx 0.25ct, illusion set in white metal and open claw setting and mount in 9ct yellow gold (hallmarked), size: N, approx weight: 5 grams £300 - £350

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495

487. Pear shaped diamond and sapphire ring, diamond (approx 5 x 4mm) claw set in 14ct yellow gold (stamped) with square cut sapphires set to shoulders (approx 3mm) in a rub over setting and four brilliant cut diamonds channel set to each side, size: M 1/2, approx weight: 4.2 grams £250 - £300

488

488. Diamond cluster ring, fourteen stones claw set as a cluster(approx 1.40cts), in 18ct white gold (hallmarked), colour: G/H, clarity: Vs, size: L 1/2, approx weight: 5.5 grams £800 - £1000

491. Brilliant cut diamond three stone ring, three stones (approx 0.40ct), claw set in platinum (stamped) and mounted in 18ct yellow gold (stamped), size: O 1/2, approx weight: 2.5 grams £300 - £350

495. Brilliant cut diamond five stone ring, five stones graduating in size from: 0.15ct to 0.05ct (total approx 0.45ct), set in 18ct yellow and white gold (hallmarked), size: O, approx weight: 3.3 grams £650 - £750

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492. Brilliant cut diamond three stone ring, three stones (approx 0.45ct), claw set in 18ct yellow and white (hallmarked), size: L, approx weight: 2.8 grams £300 - £350

496. Brilliant cut diamond five stone half hoop style ring, five stones graduating in size from: 0.45ct to 0.10ct (total approx 1.00ct), set in 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked), size: M, approx weight: 4.4 grams £900 - £1000

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497. Heart shaped diamond set ring, eight stones approx 0.44ct, set in a heart shaped rub over setting in 18ct white gold (stamped), size: M 1/2, approx weight: 5.5 grams £550 - £650

505. A Victorian novelty brass vesta case modelled as an owl in top hat, together with three brooches, including silver Isle of Man and agate examples £30 - £50

508. Dupont roller lighter, gas filled cigarette lighter in gold colour, 35mm x 47mm £50 - £70

507. Four cheroot and cigarette holders including yellow metal mounted butterscotch amber, Art Deco etc. (4) £60 - £80

Note: thought to be a commissioned prototype to be produced and gifted to the late Freddie Mercury £3500 - £4500

506. A Jugendstil white metal and moonstone brooch, int he style of Theodor Fahrner, circa 1910, reticulated geometric coronet form in the Egyptian Secessionist style, set with central cobochon, 4.5cm long £40 - £70

509. Walking cane with detachable silver labrodors head, set with pink diamonds to the eyes and a diamond set collar fixed to an 18ct yellow gold (hallmarked) collar, fixed to three sections of wood 28cm in length, each piece screwed together, length 89cm

498

498. Diamond set dress ring, thirty two brilliant cut diamonds (approx 1.20cts) set in platinum (stamped), size: L 1/2, approx weight: 8.12 grams £600 - £700

499. A set of Italian cameo and white metal earrings and pendant brooch, with marcasite borders, screw fit earrings, pendant 4cm long (3) £20 - £40

500. A French Art Deco silver and paste bracelet, blue and white facet cut stones, graduated and set in an articulated bangle, 6cm diameter £40 - £60

508

501. Two Modernist amber and white metal pendants, one on chain, 3.5cm long (2) £40 - £60

502. A pair of oval sapphire and diamond earrings, oval sapphire approx 7mm x 5mm in a rub-over 9ct yellow gold setting (hallmarked) surrounded by ten round diamonds. Weight approx 2.1 grams. £120 - £150 503. A selection of enamelled jewellery, including a bird of paradise brooch and matching pair of clip-on earrings (2) £60 - £80

504. A selection of decorative fashion jewellery, including brooch and earrings, Jerusalem powder compact, antique net purse, earrings, and a necklace (10) £20 - £30

509

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513

510. A gents Tissot Seastar automatic wrist watch, gold plated, circa 1977, with date window, 4cm wide, on later leather strap, original box and papers £80 - £120

511. A Chopard ladies 18ct yellow gold classic wrist watch, cream dot dial with diamond set bezel and shoulders, fitted on a matching 18ct yellow gold bracelet, with original box and certificates £1500 - £2000 512. A ladies 9ct gold Omega wristwatch, fitted to a gold strap with marked gold pin buckle, in original case £180 - £220

515

513. Ladies 9 carat gold wristwatch on expandable strap £50 - £80 514. Rotary ladies watch, oval faced rotary quartz movement watch, 9ct yellow gold (stamped 375) with brown 8mm wide strap £40 - £60 515. Accurist midi-sized watch, dial approximately 27mm diameter with square surround case, Swiss made movement (in working order) £130 - £160

516

514 516. Ladies Gucci watch, vintage Gucci quartz movement watch, Gold plated case with subsidiary seconds dial to six o’clock, date aperture to three o’clock, round case with Roman chapter ring to front, model 3800L, 25mm diameter case £80 - £120 517. A ladies Rolex Oyster Datejust stainless steel wristwatch, on metal strap, Superlative Chronometer, 2.8cm wide £400 - £600

518. An Art Deco platinum and diamond cocktail watch, millegrain set stones on articulated and sprung strap, circa 1930, 16cm long, wight excluding movement 17g £500 - £600

517

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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METALWARE 519. An Aesthetic Movement brass and copper coal scuttle, embossed and applied with floral rosettes, ebonised handle, 43cm high £30 - £50

527. A pair of Newlyn Arts and Crafts copper plaques, with three penguins and three seagulls in punched borders, one stamped Newlyn, 25cm wide (2) £80 - £120

528. An Arts and Crafts brass plaque, with incised eagle decoration and ivy border, letter marked on the border top, 30cm wide £30 - £40

529. An Arts and Crafts carved oak tray in the manner of John Pearson, decorated with fish, 50cm x 33cm £50 - £80

530. An Arts and Crafts copper plaque, with geese on a swirling floral pattern, monogrammed JCM, 17cm wide £30 - £40 520

520. An Orvit Art Nouveau pewter inkwell, cast with leaves and tendrils to the shaped tray, the glass well supported in a reticulated cage, stamped marks 2354, 33cm wide£40 - £70

531. Gilbert Marks, an Arts and Crafts patinated steel, bronze and silver inlay casket, 1898, of cuboid form, decorated with stylised trees to each side, the lid with a purple cabochon stone within a four branched leafy cartouche, on four bracket feet, with heart tendril hinges, signed and dated, 14.5cm high, 13.5cm wide, 13.5cm deep £2000 - £3000

532

521

521. An Arts and Crafts copper door plate, set with a green ceramic cabochon, overlaid with stylised flowers, 58cm long, 15.5cm wide £50 - £80

532. An Arts and Crafts brass and enamelled mirror, planished and repousse decorated with husk banding and blue green enamelled cabochon roundels, 57.5cm x 62cm £100 - £200

522. Arts and Crafts metalware including John Douglass Greenwell copper ashtrays, wrought iron fire irons etc. (6) £30 - £50

523. John Douglas Greenwell, four Arts and Crafts metal dishes, planished boat form, silver plate, nickel and brass, Leeds College of Art, circa 1935 (4) £30 - £50

524. John Douglas Greenwell, a collection of Arts and Crafts stainless steel chargers and platters, planished and embossed with roundels, Leeds College of Art circa 1940 (6) £30 - £50 525. John Douglas Greenwell, five Arts and Crafts metal items, copper, brass and bronze, including twin handled planished fruit bowl, beakers and dishes, Leeds College of Art, circa 1935 (5) £40 - £60

526. An Arts and Crafts copper plaque, with intertwined dragons in a punched border, diameter 29cm, together with two copper plates (3) £30 - £50

533

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533. An Arts and Crafts copper picture frame, repousse decorated and hammered with shells and motto ‘The Sea Hath its Pearls’, set with mother of pearl roundels, 65.5cm diameter £200 - £400 534. A pair of Art Nouveau gilt brass photo frames, cast with open heart and olive branch design, easel form with splayed legs, photo opening 12cm x 5cm, overall 19.5cm x 9.5cm £80 - £120

535. WMF (attributed), a Jugendstil pewter framed mirror, in the Art Nouveau style, circa 1900, easel form with stylised poppies and open tendrils, 47cm high, 43cm wide £100 - £150

534

536. An Arts and Crafts copper picture frame, circa 1901, repousse decorated with commemorative inscription for Queen Victoria, the central photograph with in a border of roses and crown, folded and scrolled with applied open arms, 62cm long, 46cm wide £100 - £200 536A. An Arts and Crafts Liberty-style copper framed rectangular mirror, with decorative rivets, set with a turquoise ceramic roundel, secessionist design, 55cm x 66cm £600 - £700

535

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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PICTURES

548

549

537. 19th Century School, Floral Still Life, watercolour, together with a Dutch School engraving of windmill and man, signed indistinctly ‘Margot Pflaum’, 28cm x 21cm, framed, also after Pablo Picasso, Bullfight II and III and Rider IV, prints, 30cm x 42cm, framed and a 19th century gilt framed mirror, bevelled glass, 61cm x 45cm (6) 30 - £40

538. Sunol Alvar (b.1935), Still Life with embossed Dove, lithograph, signed and numbered 76 of 80, 66cm x 49cm, framed, also a Ernst Stern (1876-1954), Palais de Justice, Paris, watercolour, 27cm x 49cm and a 20th Century School, Boats on Estuary, watercolour, monogrammed GA, 16cm x 24cm, framed £100 - £120 539. † Ian Strang (1886-1952), Brussels, etching, studio stamp and numbered 4 of 10, 15cm x 23cm, unframed £30 - £40

540. † Laura Knight RA (1877-1970), Youth and Age, etching 1925 (Bolling 32), signed lower right, 36.5cm x 38cm, unframed £500 - £800

541. Laura Knight RA (1877-1970), Ballet Dancers, print, 45cm x 52cm, framed £30 - £50

550

545. Thomas Sidney Cooper (1803-1902), Horse and Donkeys, lithograph, printed by Ackermann and Co, dated in print 1838, 29cm x 44cm, framed £30 - £50 546. † Ethel Gabain (1883-1950), Nuns in Procession, watercolour, signed, 27cm x 35, unframed £200 - £300

547. David Muirhead (1867-1930), Estuary with Industrial Buildings, watercolour, signed, 26cm x 38cm, mounted, unframed £100 - £150

548. John Watkins (1840-1940), French Officer of the Republic, watercolour, signed, 35cm x 25cm, framed £200 - £400

549. 19th Century School, St Cecilia at the Organ, watercolour, 34cm x 30cm, framed £100 - £150

550. James Matthews (19th/20th Century), Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Stratford, watercolour, signed and dated 1888, 35cm x 25cm, framed £80 - £120

542. Bolling, F & Whithington, V., 1993, The Graphic Work of Laura Knight, including a catalogue raisonne of her prints, Aldershot: Scolar Press £60 - £80 543. William Holman Hunt (1827-1910), May Morning on Magdalen Tower, print, signed in pencil, published by Wm Holman Hunt, Draycott Lodge, Fulham 1892, 55cm x 71cm, framed £300 - £500

544. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Virgin and Child, monoprint with colouring, signed, 35cm x 27cm, unframed £20 - £40

551

551. H Dixon (19th/20th century), Girls in a Field of Cornflowers, watercolour, signed, 15cm x 33cm, mounted £30 - £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.


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552

553

554

552. Attributed to Elizabeth Eleanor (Lizzie) Siddal (18291862), Angel Playing the Pipes, watercolour, unsigned, 18cm x 15cm, framed Note: in the Pre-Raphaelite tradition, the sitter for this study is almost certainly Lizzie Siddal, showing the influence of Rossetti and Holman Hunt on her own art. Similar examples of her work appear in the Tate Gallery, London £200 - £400 553. Rebecca Coleman (1840-1882), Embroidering, watercolour, signed, 25cm x 19cm, framed £150 - £250 554. William Lucas (1840-1895), Contemplation, watercolour, signed and dated 1871, 32cm x 26cm, framed £80 - £120

555

555. Henry Whatley (1842-1902), Fairy Wandering in a Rose Garden, watercolour, signed, 23cm x 18cm, framed £120 - £180

556. George Busby (1926-2005), Henley in Arden, ink and watercolour, signed and dated [19]70, 33cm x 43cm, framed £40 - £60 557. 19th Century School, Still Life with Apples, watercolour, 18cm x 25cm, framed £40 - £60

558

558. J Dodd Bangor (19th Century), Stratford on Avon, watercolour, signed and titled, 14cm x 40cm, framed Provenance: Thomas Agnew and Sons Ltd., label verso £200 - £400

559

559. William G MIller (fl.1891-1908), In the Ball Room, The Prince and Cinderella and Leaving in Her Carriage, three illustrations, monochrome ink and wash with highlights, signed and titled to mount, 26cm x 17cm, mounted (3) £150 - £250

560. Charles James Keats (19th Century), La Rue St Romain, watercolour, together with its companion, Old Liege, a pair, signed C J Keats, 49cm x 30cm, framed (2) £80 - £120

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


64 561. After Sigismund Goetze (1866-1939), Despised and Rejected of Men, charcoal drawing after the original, 76cm x 49cm, framed £80 - £120

562. Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Mans Head St Ives, pen and watercolour, signed, and another by the same hand Unloading the Catch Mousehole, signed dated 1995 29cm x 42cm, 24cm x 33cm, both framed. Note; from the artist studio collection. (2)

569. † Joan Gillchrest (1918-2008), Spring in the Air, oil on board, signed, 17cm x 20cm, framed £600 - £800 570. † Joan Gillchrest (1918-2008), Daisies in a Jug, oil on canvas, signed, 26cm x 23cm, framed £600 - £800

£40 - £60

563. W. McGregor (British), Loch Linnie, Scotland, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 60cm, framed £100 - £150

571

571. Linnie Watt (fl.1875-1908), Tending the Graves, oil on board, signed, 34cm x 50cm, unframed £80 - £120

564

564. George Turner (1841-1910), Lock, oil on canvas, signed, 50cm x 81cm, framed £800 - £1200

572

572. John Alfred Wheeler (1821-1903), Portrait of a Bulldog, oil on board, signed, 29cm x 34cm, framed £80 - £120

573. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Cloistered Walk, Nuns in Spain, oil on board, signed and dated 1957, 35cm x 30cm, framed Note: having studied at the Slade School of Art, examples of her work appear in art galleries including Wolverhampton Art Gallery £30 - £50

565

565. John Edmund Mace (1889-1952), Robin Hoods Bay, Yorkshire, Looking South, oil on board, signed, 32cm x 40cm, framed £80 - £120 566. John Edmund Mace (1889-1952), Whitby Towards the Sea, oil on canvas, together with its companion, a view from the opposite direction, a pair, signed, 34cm x 49cm, framed (2) £200 - £400

567. English School (19th century), Portrait of a Young Woman, oil on canvas, 30cm x 23cm, unframed £50 - £70

568. † Ian Strang (1886-1952), Marlow Lock, Buckinghamshire, oil on board, signed lower right, 33cm x 41cm, unframed Note: a painting of Marlow Mill, executed from a different perspective along the riverbank, of the same group of buildings, is in the collection of the River and Rowing Museum £300 - £400

574

574. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Musical Ride, Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, oil on board, signed, 52cm x 68cm, framed £40 - £60

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


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576

578

575. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Advancing Image, oil on canvas, labelled and dated verso 1973, 92cm x 61cm, framed Note: exhibited Dudley Museums and Art Galleries Open Exhibition 1973 £40 - £60

576. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Busker with Puppets, Dudley, oil on board, signed and dated [19]92, 35cm x 16cm, framed £20 - £40

579

579. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), View of Lichfield, Autumn, oil on board, signed, 41cm x 71cm, unframed £20 - £40

577

577. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Spanish Dancers, oil on board, signed, 63cm x 76cm, unframed £40 - £60

578. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Flowers in a Jug, oil on board, signed, 93cm x 61cm, unframed £80 - £120 580

580. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Masks, oil on board, signed and dated 1960, 62cm x 74cm, framed £50 - £80

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


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584

581. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Willow Herbs, oil on board, signed, 62cm x 74cm, framed £40 - £70

584. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Black Country Characters, oil on board, signed, 63cm x 76cm, framed £50 - £80

582

585

582. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), John Wesley on the Pulpit, oil on board, signed, 76.5cm x 92cm, unframed £40 - £60

585. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), six various floral still life paintings, oil on board, signed, one framed, largest 64cm x 38cm (6) £50 - £80

583

586

583. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Swans and Theatre, Stratford upon Avon, oil on board, signed, 64cm x 76cm, unframed £40 - £60

586. Patricia Arnett (b.1923), Bishop, Moore and Knight, oil on board, signed, 63cm x 76cm, unframed £40 - £60

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


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CONTINENTAL CERAMICS 591. A set of eight Copenhagen porcelain plates, in the Meissen style, relief moulded basket weave design with painted floral sprays and central bouquet, blue and green marks, 25cm diameter (8) £100 - £200 592. A large Sevres porcelain vase, 1844, ogee pedestal drum baluster form, painted with panels of courting couples, within gilt floral cartouches, printed marks, 46.5cm high £100 - £150

587

587. Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), a nude study reclining on a chaise lounge, oil on canvas signed and dated 1953, 49cm x 61cm, framed. Note; from the artist studio collection.

£80 - £120

593

593. A Copenhagen porcelain comport, circa 1900, the base with reclining semi nude women with scroll supports on a Rococo base, the reticulated navette form basket painted with cartouches of flowers, removable, underglaze blue marks, 37cm wide, 23cm high £100 - £150 594. A set of eight Dresden hand painted dessert plates, each with a different game bird or fowl, signed Pfeiffer, within raised gilt Rococo scroll and feather edged border of green fish scale panels, titled to each verso, 21.5cm diameter (8) £300 - £500

588

588. Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), a football match and supporters, verso nude study, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1952, 50cm x 76cm, unframed. Note; from the artist studio collection.

£100 - £150

589. Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), a canal lock sluice winding mechanism, oil on board, signed and dated 1977, 90cm x 60cm, framed. Note; from the artist studio collection.

£100 - £150

590. Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), a military ship in dock with a tug boat in the foreground, oil on board, signed, 24cm x 74cm, framed. Note; from the artist studio collection.

£80 - £120

595

595. A Russian Soviet figure of a man playing the gusli, standing on a coral reef with fish and pearl, lustre glazed, printed mark, 41cm high £70 - £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.


68 596. A Zsolnay Art Deco eosin peacock bowl, green and yellow iridescent glaze, circa 1960, diameter 39cm £500 - £600

597. A Zsolnay Art Deco eosin owl on a book figurine, green and yellow iridescent glaze, circa 1960, 16cm high £100 - £120

598. A Zsolnay Art Deco eosin polar bears figurine, green and yellow iridescent glaze, circa 1960, 13cm high £100 - £120

602. A Continental porcelain box, modelled as a vintners basket, painted with flowers, ormolu mounted, underglaze blue mark, 6.5cm long £30 - £50

603. A Dresden porcelain trinket box, rectangular section baluster form, painted with Watteau style scene, pink ground with gilt Rococo scroll decoration, ormolu mounted, 5.5cm high, 7cm long £30 - £50 604. A pair of Dresden porcelain Magic Lantern figures, in the 18th century style, modelled as a ticket seller and travelling operator, 19cm high (2) £40 - £60

605. A pair of Continental style figural Three Graces candelabra, florally encrusted, each with six branches, on tricorn bases and scroll bracket feet, 70cm high (2) £500 - £800

606. A Sevres style casket, bombe form, hand painted with courting couple, within celeste ground and paste border, raised gilt cartouches of flowers, interlaced L mark, date code F, 16cm long, 10cm high £150 - £250

599

599. A pair of 19th century wall brackets, painted plaster, modelled in relief as heads and fruit below a shelf, 27cm, long, 16cm deep (2) £40 - £70

607. A Continental porcelain novelty needle case, moulded in the form of an arm holding a flaming heart, ormolu mounted, 12cm long £40 - £60

608

600

600. Eugene Martial Simas for Sarreguemines, a Lefevre Utile biscuit advertising plaque, circa 1895, printed with women picnicking, within a stylised cornflower and script border, mounted in metal, 40cm diameter £100 - £150

601

601. A Paris porcelain Aesthetic Movement vase, footed baluster form, black ground with gilt moulded lead handles and tooled rim, painted with putti within foliate cartouches, impressed marks, 16cm high £80 - £120

608. A Vienna porcelain chocolate cup, saucer and cover, the can painted with scene of Andromache, within raised paste gilt and jewelled panels of green and Burgundy ground, rosebud finial 12.5cm high (3) £200 - £300

609. A German porcelain figure group of a chimney sweep, early 20th century, marked, 17cm high £100 - £150

610

610. A French porcelain casket, circa 1900, hand painted with an 18th century conversational scene of Blind Mans Bock, in the Sevres style, navette form, ormolu mounts, within tooled gilt borders, the interior with floral sprays, 19cm long £500 - £600

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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611

611. A Sevres style porcelain basket, quatrefoil navette form with reticulated rim, painted with an interior scene ,L’Enfance (apres Lanczet), signed Leber, within celeste blue and raised gilt ground, moulded basket weave and rope twist foot, double L mark, 30cm long £600 - £700

612. A pair of Dresden painted porcelain plaques, in the Berlin KPM style, of semi nude women studying, impressed marks, approx 8cm high, framed £400 - £500

614. An 18th century Vienna porcelain monochrome coffee cup and saucer, circa 1790, painted with romantic landscapes and polychrome figures, underglaze blue marks, saucer 13.5cm diameter £350 - £400 615. A Turn relief moulded vase, in the Art Nouveau style, twin handled bulbous form, with flowers to the rim and foot, printed mark, 13cm high £250 - £300

616

616. A Capodimonte relief moulded casket, with ormolu mounts, circa 1900, Classical scenes of putti, underglaze blue mark RE, 22cm wide, 16cm high £600 - £800 617. KPM Berlin plaque, Ruth in the Cornfield, impressed marks 107 on verso, framed, frame 18.5cm x 13.5cm £200 - £300

618. A Meissen sauce boat, with integral stand, circa 1880, navette form, painted with floral bouquet and sprays on a basket moulded and trellis ground, 26cm long £200 - £300

619. A Meissen milk and sugar bowl, circa 1900-1920, baluster and ogee form, painted with scattered flowers, underglaze blue marks, jug 11cm high (2) £150 - £200

620. A Meissen three piece coffee set, painted with roses, Empire style, underglaze blue mark, sugar bowl cancelled, 27cm high (3) £500 - £600 613

613. A Berlin porcelain allegorical figure of America, modelled as a man in feather cape and skirt, with crocodile and parrot, underglaze blue sceptre mark, 26cm high £350 - £450

621. A Meissen floral painted teapot, circa 1880, ovoid form with bark handle and spout, tulip finial, painted with sprays, underglaze blue mark, 11cm high £100 - £150

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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624. A Meissen scent bottle, modelled as an old woman apple picker, circa 1850, the head removable and brass mounted, incised 977, underglaze blue mark, 17cm high £800 - £1200 622

622. A Meissen figure of mandolin player, circa 1850, modelled in Classical dress, under a tree, putti dancing, on moulded laurel border base, incised E22, blue mark to back, 25cm high £1200 - £1500

623

623. A pair of Meissen figural salt cellars, circa 1880, modelled as pastoral boy and girl on plinths, holding scallop shells, painted in pastel colours, incised numbers 2177 and C96, 13cm high (2) £1000 - £1500

625

625. A Meissen figure group, lovers under a tree, circa 1880s, modelled as shepherdess and shepherd, in 18th century costume with basket of roses, underglaze blue mark, 23cm high £1200 - £1500

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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626

626. A Meissen figure of a pug, circa 1880, incised marks 1692, 17cm high £300 - £500

629

629. A Meissen figural centrepiece, circa 1880, the reticulated Rococo scroll twin handled basket, supported on a shell moulded and florally encrusted column flanked by putti with flute and bird, incised M141, 28cm high £200 - £400

627

627. A Meissen figure of a sheep, circa 1880, modelled standing over a tree trunk, incised marks 1878, 9.5cm high £250 - £300

628

628. A Meissen bust of Apollo, on socle base, with relief moulded lyre, circa 1880, incised H5, 12cm high £100 - £200

630

630. A Royal Dux figural centrepiece vase, modelled as a reclining woman on tree stump with floral and leaf dishes, impressed 505, 39cm high £40 - £70

631

631. Ernst Wahliss for Turn, a large figural pedestal vase or jardiniere, modelled with three fairies supporting a bowl with relief moulded poppies to the rim, impressed marks, 55.5cm high £200 - £300

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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632. A pair of Art Nouveau plaster busts, modelled as maidens, one in headband, painted green, monogram and number to the reverse 161 and 162, 28cm high (2) £50 - £80

637. Heinrich Wadere for Goldscheider, bust of Venus, modelled in laurel head dress, circa 1898, on grey plinth, impressed marks F2692, 50, signed, 17cm high £40 - £70

634. A Zsolnay Art Nouveau art pottery vase, relief moulded flowers and sinuous tendrils on a twin handled inverse baluster body, green draining to blue, circa 1900, impressed marks Zsolnay Pecs, 23.5cm high £80 - £120

639. Josef Lorenzl and Stephan Dakon for Goldscheider, a figure of a dancer, circa 1934, model 6942, wearing a green foliate dress, arms outstretched, incised marks, signed Lorenzl, 188 11, 21cm high £300 - £400

633. Ernst Borsdof, an Art Nouveau figural timepiece, modelled in relief with a female figure sitting against a clover clad pedestal clock, incised A Toutes Heurs Bonheur, Borsdorf 1902, 28cm high £70 - £100

635. Ernst Wahliss for Turn, an Austrian Art Nouveau porcelain figure, modelled as a maiden listening to a shell, on relief moulded base with faces and lilies, impressed marks 4608, 63cm high £200 - £300

636. An Art Nouveau ceramic bust, modelled as a woman with poppies in her hair, draped in a shawl, signed indistinctly, Aug., 60cm high £150 - £200

635

636

638. J Louger for Goldscheider, a large Art Nouveau figural vase, circa 1900, bulbous form, modelled in relief with three female figures in sinuous dresses, below a rim of butterflies, signed and impressed marks, 0909 56 35, 69cm high £300 - £500

640. Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider, figure of an Oriental woman holding a lamp, circa 1927, model 6671, variation of model 6006, wearing a blue kimono with yellow and red flowers, incised marks and signature, 21 10, to underside, also signed to the back, 21cm high £500 - £800 641. Stephan Dakon for Goldscheider, figure of a woman modelling a blue dress, circa 1931, model 6330, floral design and hat, incised signature and 404 16 to underside, 33cm high £700 - £900

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642. Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider, figure of a dancer in floral dress, circa 1936, model 7454, with bent arm, incised numbers and signature to underside, 32.5cm high £700 - £900

646. A large Goldscheider figure of a nude woman with Borzoi designed by Josef Lorenzl. Model 7463.Impressed and printed marks. height 39cm £700 - £900

644. A Goldscheider glazed figure of a female dancer designed by Claire Herczeg. Model 8134. Impressed and printed marks. Circa 1937. Height 34.5cm. £700 - £900

648. A large Goldscheider figure of a seated Pierrette figure holding a mandolin, designed by Wilhelm Tomasch. Model 5030 78 8. Impressed and printed marks. Height 33cm. £600 - £800

643. Claire Weiss for Goldscheider, figure of a woman with Borzoi, circa 1936, model 7367, blue floral dress and hat, incised CW to the base, 42cm high £800 - £1200

645. Helmut Lindner for Goldscheider, a large figural lamp in a form of a flamenco dancer, circa 1913, model 4609, pink floral dress and green column, impressed marks and number 294 8, 77cm high £700 - £900

642

647. A large Goldscheider figure of a female dancer, designed by Claire Herczeg. Model 8399 72 31. Circa 1930. Impressed and printed marks. Height 42cm. £800 - £1000

649. A large Goldscheider glazed figure of a posed dancer designed by Stephan Dakon. Model 7195. Impressed and printed marks. Height 40cm. £700 - £900

643

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650. Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider, Arabian Dancer, circa 1922, model 6063, variation of model 5613, purple pink costume with geometric spotted drape, incised marks 200 12 to underside, signed to plinth, 28cm high £1000 - £1500

652. Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider, bathing figure with arm outstretched, circa 1934, model 6932, draped in a blue floral towel, incised marks 197 3, signed to plinth, 38cm high £800 - £1200

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653

651. Stephan Dakon and Claire Weiss for Goldscheider, Ballpause, figure of a seated woman with mask, circa 1937, model 7966, in greem damask dress, incised marks and numbers 47 6, signed Dakon to the plinth, 28cm high £700 - £900

653. Josef Lorenzl fo Goldscheider, figure of a dancer, circa 1934, model 7058, with grey ruffed skirt, floral pattern , the outstretched arm, upturned (a varation of the illutrated model 7058 in Pinhas 2006, p.146), with bangles to each wrist, signed to the plinth, incised, 117 6, 36cm high £800 - £1200

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654. Josef Lorenzl fo Goldscheider, figure of a dancer, circa 1934, model 7058, with pink ruffed skirt, damask pattern, the outstretched arm, upturned (a varation of the illutrated model 7058 in Pinhas 2006, p.146), with bangles to each wrist, signed to the plinth, incised, 25 4, 35cm high £600 - £800

656. Stephan Dakon for Goldscheider, Blonde Dream, figure of a woman in hat, circa 1932, model 6551, abstract floral green and black skirt, incised marks 380 10, signed to plinth, 39.5cm high £800 - £1200

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655. Stephan Dakon for Goldscheider, Madelaine, figure of a dancer, circa 1933, model 6704, purple blue floral dress, signed to the plinth, incised numbers 169 14, 31cm high £700 - £900

657. Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider, Oriental figure holding a lantern, circa 1929, model 6006, in green and pink floral kimono, yellow lamp, incised marks 30 15, signed to bottom of dress, 42cm high £800 - £1200

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658. Josef Lorenzl for Goldscheider, figure of a dancer, circa 1933, model 7052, green damask skirt, incised numbers 91 11, signed to plinth, 38cm high £700 - £900

660. A large Goldscheider figure of Rebecca, circa 1898, resting with water jar against a column, draped in green dress, signed Lougert, 93cm high £2000 - £3000

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659. A Goldscheider figure, Juno and the Peacock, of a semi nude woman with peacock, circa 1913, model 4483, monochrome decorated in the Secessionist style, incised marks and signature to plinth, Russ 12 35, for Rudolf or Willibald, 40cm high £2000 - £3000

661. Stephan Dakon for Goldscheider, figure of a dancer, in pink dress, circa 1929, model 6020, wearing a floral head band, painted flowers to the dress, incised marks and numbers, 582 10 3, signed to the plinth, 30cm high £600 - £800

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664. A Moorcroft trial 2002 vase, with dog roses and foliage decoration on cream ground, baluster form, signed, impressed marks, height 9.5cm £50 - £60

662

662. Stephan Dakon for Goldscheider, figure of a woman supported by foliate bracket, circa 1927, model 6754, variation of model 5625, 6211 and 6009, but without floral urn, modelled wearing a green floral dress, signed and incised numbers 60 19, signed to plinth, 36.5cm high £800 - £1200 665

665. A Moorcroft trial 1996 vase, with poppies and foliage decoration on blue ground, signed, impressed marks, height 8.5cm £40 - £60

663

663. Claire Herczeg / Weiss for Goldscheider, a figural lamp base of a woman holding a mask, circa 1936, model 7691, figure 35cm high, overall 48cm high £700 - £800

666

666. A Moorcroft Collectors Club 1994 vase, with orange rose in wreaths decoration, blue ground, signed, impressed marks, height 16cm £60 - £80

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667. A Moorcroft Collectors Club 1998 vase, with deep pink floral decoration, blue/ cream ground, signed, impressed marks, height 19cm £60 - £80

670

670. A Moorcroft Collectors Club 2000 vase, Isobel pattern, bulbous form, signed, impressed marks, height 16cm.£80 - £120

673

673. A Moorcroft 1996 Collectors Club vase Elegance sprays of flower’s, baluster form, 31.5cm high £100 - £150 674. A Moorcroft Favrile pin tray, with a dragonfly in the Tiffany style, signed, impressed marks,diameter 11.5cm (boxed) £40 - £60

671

668. A Moorcroft Collectors Club 1998 vase, clematis pattern, blue ground, baluster form, signed, impressed marks, height 26cm £150 - £200

671. A Moorcroft Collectors Club vase decorated in the Rudbeckia pattern trial version designed by Rachel Bishop, dated 1997, printed and painted marks, height 21.5cm £80 - £120

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669. A Moorcroft Collectors Club 1998 vase, clematis pattern, black ground, baluster form, impressed marks, height 26cm £150 - £200

672. A Moorcroft 1996 Collectors Club vase floral vine design, baluster form, signed, impressed marks height 16cm.£80 - £120

675

675. A Moorcroft 1997 Collectors Club jug, with iris decoration and strap handle, by Rachel Bishop, signed to the base John Moorcroft, 25cm high £80 - £120

676

676. A Moorcroft 1997 Collectors Club jug, with iris decoration and strap handle, by Rachel Bishop, signed to the base John Moorcroft, 25cm high £40 - £60

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677. Walter Moorcroft, a group of three miniature vases, baluster form, circa 1970, printed marks, height 5.5cm. (3) £100 - £150

681

681. A group of three Moorcroft vases, all Clematis pattern, signed and impressed marks, tallest 11cm (3) £120 - £160

678 678. Walter Moorcroft, a group of three miniature vases, ovoid form, circa 1970, printed marks, height 5cm, (3) £100 - £150

682

682. A group of three Moorcroft vases, including Clematis, Hibiscus and Anemone, signed and impressed marks, all 10.5cm high (3) £120 - £160

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679. A group of three Moorcroft bowls, a clematis, a frilled orchid and an orchid, signed and impressed marks, widest diameter 11cm. (3) £80 - £120

683. A group of four Moorcroft pieces including a clematis vase, a hibiscus ginger jar, a hibiscus vase and a pomegranate cup, signed and impressed marks, tallest 10cm (4) £120 - £160

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684

680. A group of three Moorcroft pieces, a clematis vase, a clematis bowl and an anemone jug, signed, impressed marks, tallest 8cm (3) £120 - £160

684. A group of three Moorcroft pieces including a wisteria vase, a pomegranate vase and a pansy can and saucer all on blue ground, signed, impressed marks tallest 8cm. (3) £140 - £180

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685. Walter Moorcroft, a Clematis vase, baluster form, blue ground, circa 1948, signed and impressed marks, height 18cm £80 - £120

686. Walter Moorcroft, a large flambe glaze Leaf and fruit vase, shouldered form, circa 1945, signed, impressed marks, height 43cm, £1500 - £2000

685

687. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, poppy on white ground cup and saucer, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, height 7cm. £100 - £150 688. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, a Florian blue on blue landscape vase gourd form, signed, printed marks, circa 1902, height 14cm. £1200 - £1600 689. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, 18th century design miniature vase, bulbous form, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, height 4.5cm £200 - £250

687

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690. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, violets blue on blue miniature vase, baluster form, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, height 7.5cm. £150 - £250 691. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, harebell blue on white miniature vase, bulbous form, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, height 6.5cm. £400 - £600

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694

692. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, poppy on white three piece cruet, circa 1910, printed marks, tallest height 6.5cm. (3) £100 - £150

693. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, poppy blue on blue miniature jug, bulbous form, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, height 7cm. £300 - £400

694. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, roses and forgetme-nots white miniature vase, baluster form, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, height 7.5cm £200 - £250 695. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, a pair of Pansy on white ground vases, knop necked form, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, 11cm high. (2) £2000 - £3000

692

695

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696. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, 18th century design miniature jug, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, height 4.5cm £80 - £120

699

699. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, a Florian blue on blue hesperian lilac vase, baluster form, circa 1902, signed, printed marks, height 15cm £500 - £700

702

702. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre and Sons, a large Cornflower pedestal vase, circa 1912-13, underglaze green signature, 33cm high £400 - £600 703. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, a Cornflower vase, circa 1910, signed W Moorcroft, printed marks, 25cm high £600 - £800

697

697. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, a Florian blue on blue daffodil vase, shouldered form, circa 1902, signed, printed marks, height 21cm £100 - £150

700

700. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, z two handled cup form with lid, circa 1902, signed, printed marks, height 22cm £200 - £250

704

704. William Moorcroft, a Florian Poppy jardiniere, circa 1900, incised mark WM Des, underglaze blue numbers and printed registration number, 13.5cm high, 15cm diameter £200 - £400

705. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, a Cornflower screw top tobacco jar, circa 1910, signed W Moorcroft, printed marks, 12cm high £600 - £800 706. William Moorcroft, a Claremont bowl, ovoid form, circa 1910, signed, 18cm diameter, 12cm high £200 - £300

698

698. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, a Florian blue on blue floral vase, four handled form, circa 1902, signed, printed marks, height 7cm £100 - £150

701

701. William Moorcroft, a large Florian Ware Freesia jardiniere, circa 1902-04, underglaze green signature, 23cm high, 25cm diameter £300 - £500

707. William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co., a Grapes bowl, circa 1906, ovoid form, on cream ground, the underisde with yellow lustre, underglaze green signature and printed Liberty marks, 18cm diameter £200 - £300

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710. William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co, grape design vase, with lustre glaze, circa 1907, signed, printed marks, height 12.5cm. £50 - £80

708

708. William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co, a Hazeldene ewer, slender baluster form, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, 18cm high £1200 - £1600

709

709. William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co, a large Pomegranate tazza, double ogee form, circa 1910, signed, printed marks, 26cm diameter, 18cm high £1500 - £2000

711

711. William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co, ragged poppy design vase, with lustre glaze, circa 1907, signed, printed marks, height 13cm. £400 - £600

712

712. William Moorcroft, a Claremont flared coffee can and saucer with bamboo handle, circa 1910, signed, 7cm high £500 - £700

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713 713. William Moorcroft, a Brown Chrysanthemum three piece tea set including tea-pot, milk and sugar bowl, squat baluster form with loop handles, circa 1910, signed, 16cm high £1000 - £1500

714

714. William Moorcroft, a Brown Chrysanthemum bowl, squat baluster form, circa 1910, signed, 6.5cm high £100 - £150

716

716. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate vase, pedastal amphora form with twin handles, circa 1910, signed, 28cm width 23cm high £600 - £800

715

715. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate bowl, flared crimped form, circa 1910, signed, 26cm diameter, 11cm high £700 - £900

717

717. William Moorcroft, a pair of Pomegranate vases, shouldered form, ochre ground, circa 1911, signed and impressed marks, height 8.5cm. (2) £250 - £350

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718. William Moorcroft, a rare green Spanish pomander, on an olive ground, dated 191i, signed, impressed marks, height 10.5cm £1500 - £2000

720

720. William Moorcroft, a pansy on white jug, slender form, circa 1914, signed, impressed marks, height 20cm, £600 - £800

721

721. William Moorcroft, a Spanish design vase, ovoid form, white ground, circa 1917, signed, impressed marks, height 16cm, diameter 22cm. £1200 - £1800 722. A William Moorcroft ‘Pansy on White’ vase. Signed W Moorcroft. Circa 1915. Impressed Burslem mark. Height 27cm. £700 - £900

719

719. William Moorcroft, a Cornflower vase, baluster form on a white ground, circa 1914, signed, impressed marks, height 22cm, £800 - £1000 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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728

723. William Moorcroft, a Spanish design variation tobacco jar, green and blue, circa 1912, underglaze green signature, 15cm diameter, 9cm high, without lid £70 - £100

728. William Moorcroft, an Eventide sugar bowl, circa 1925, blue interior, impressed marks, 7cm high, 9cm diameter £600 - £800

724

729

724. William Moorcroft, a Late Florian jardiniere, circa 1918, poppies and passion flowers in teal and green, impressed Burslem and underglaze green signature, 28cm diameter, 23.5cm high £300 - £500

729. William Moorcroft, a Moonlit Blue candlestick, circa 1924, splayed form, underglaze teal monogram, impressed marks, 16.5cm high £300 - £500

725. William Moorcroft, a Spanish vase, circa 1912, signed W Moorcroft, impressed marks, 15cm high £500 - £700 726. William Moorcroft, a tall Spanish vase, circa 1915, signed W Moorcroft, impressed Burslem mark 40.5cm high £1000 - £1200

727

727. William Moorcroft, a Moonlit Blue sugar bowl, footed ovoid form, circa 1925, impressed marks, 7cm high, 9cm diameter £500 - £800

730

730. William Moorcroft, a Cornflower powder blue vase, shouldered form, circa 1920, underglaze blue signature and impressed marks, 17cm high £400 - £600

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731

731. William Moorcroft, a Pansy twin handled pedestal comport, Burslem circa 1914, of Greek wine cup form, blue ground, underglaze green signature, impressed marks, 15.5cm high, 18cm wide £200 - £300

732. William Moorcroft, a Big Poppy vase, circa 1915, signed W Moorcroft, impressed Burslem mark, 26cm high £400 - £600

735

735. William Moorcroft, a Claremont vase, baluster shape, circa 1925, impressed marks, 10cm high. £700 - £900

733

733. William Moorcroft, a Moonlit Blue vase, flared baluster form, circa 1920, signed, impressed marks, 11.5cm high £500 - £700

736

736. William Moorcroft, a Claremont vase, circa 1925, signed, impressed marks, 8cm high. £700 - £900 734

734. William Moorcroft for Liberty, a pair of Pansy, Tudric pewter mounted candlesticks, planished bases and sconces, 01362, 20cm high (2) £300 - £500

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ART POTTERY & DOULTON 741. Two graduated Royal Doulton leather ware jugs with silver collars, impressed 9448, Royal Doulton and Doulton Lambeth marks, London 1901 and Chester, 23.5cm and 20cm high (2) £40 - £70

737

737. William Moorcroft, a big poppy vase, squat ovid form, blue ground, circa 1920, impressed marks, height 7cm. £250 - £350

742

742. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware commemorative jug, South Africa 1900, Central portrait bust of Lord Roberts within exotic animals including kangaroo, Beaver and Ostrich, impressed marks 4724, 21cm high £80 - £120

738

738. William Moorcroft, a cornflower vase, squat ovid form, blue ground, circa 1920, impressed marks, height 7cm. £250 - £350

739. William Moorcroft, a flambe glaze baluster vase, circa 1930, impressed marks, height 27cm, £300 - £400 743

743. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, The Handy Man, with Art Nouveau foliate decoration and portrait roundels of Captain Scott and Captain Lambton, impressed marks, 806, 21cm high £80 - £120

744

740

740. William Moorcroft, a flambe Toadstool vase, squat baluster form with elongated kneck, circa 1910, signed, 6.5cm high £600 - £800

744. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jardiniere with reticulated rim, tooled concentric ring stamps and floral slip stencilled decoration, impressed marks, 17cm high £40 - £70

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748

745. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware America pitcher, printed with a verse between two flags and floral scroll borders, 23cm high £50 - £80

751

748. A Doulton and Watts, Lambeth, saltglazed stoneware flask, Mr and Mrs Caudle, circa 1847, modelled in relief with bedtime scene and verse, the reverse with Miss Prettyman, impressed marks to underside, 18.5cm high £150 - £250 749. A Doulton Lambeth miniature fire curb, green, brownand blue glazed, with simulated tiles and lappet moulding, impressed marks, 23cm long, 8cm deep £50 - £80

746

746. A Doulton and Watts, Lambeth, saltglazed stoneware pistol flask, circa 1840, 26cm long £150 - £250

750

750. Two stoneware pedestal planters, in the Doulton style, relief moulded tubular form with pierced tops, incised and applied foliate designs, 28cm and 34cm high (2) £30 - £50

747

747. A saltglazed stoneware pistol flask, probably Doulton and Watts, Lambeth, modelled in relief, 20.5cm long £70 - £100

751. John Broad for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware figure of a Classical maiden, with roses, on octagonal plinth, circa 1890, 103cm high £200 - £400

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752. John Broad for Doulton, a stoneware figural pedestal sundial, modelled with four allegorical putti of the Seasons, 97cm high £300 - £500

753. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jardiniere and stand, tubelined with dog roses on teal ground, the baluster stand supporting an ovoid bowl with crimped rim, 97cm high £100 - £150

754. A Doulton Lambeth jardiniere stoneware stand, decorated with turquoise floral and column pattern, impressed marks, 39cm high £30 - £40

757

757. Clara Barker for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware four section window box planter, interlocking cubic planters with relief moulded rosettes and beaded borders, with foliate and berry pilasters, two corner sections and a middle section, impressed marks and dated 1878, 75cm long, 18cm deep £100 - £150 758. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware frog, attributed to Vera Huggins, circa 1930, height 10cm. £500 - £700

755

755. A Doulton Lambeth five section stoneware window planter, interlocking sections, alternating relief moulded daisies and blackberry, holly and mistletoe fans between honeysuckle motifs, the other side with alternating wild flowers, impressed marks and dated 1884, 152cm long overall, each section 38cm, 34cm and 30cm long, 17cm deep (5) £100 - £150

759. George Tinworth for Doulton, A Doulton Lambeth tea pot, milk and sugar modelled with a frog finial and relief moulded fish among weed, circa 1915, signed and impressed marks, height 12cm. £400 - £600 760. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a large stoneware vase, double gourd form, tubelined with flowers in the Art Nouveau style, crimped rim, impressed marks and monogram, 38.5cm high £50 - £100

761. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware lemonade jug, circa 1888, beaded ground and incised branches, silver collar, 24cm high £50 - £80

762. George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, beaded foliate scrolling seaweed design on slip decorated ground, 20cm high £100 - £200

756

756. Three Roual Doulton stoneware soap dishes, for Wright’s Coaltar Soap, each relief moulded with moths and insects watering at the edge of a pond, impressed marks, 15cm wide (3) £60 - £80

763. A Doulton Lambeth bibelot by Harry Simeon, a polar bear on a rocky outcrop overlooking a pool, impressed marks, 13.5cm high £80 - £120

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765. George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a large silver mounted stoneware jug, interwoven seaweed and lappet design on slip decorated geometric carpet ground, Richards and Brown, London 1877, monogram to side, 30cm high £120 - £180

766. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of Aesops Fables vases, the Lion Grown Old, sgraffito decorated with raised panels of lion, donkey and other animals, incised Ye Fable to each, within a textured crosshatch ground, between majolica foliate borders and crimped rims, marks and monograms, 794, 27cm high (2) £1500 - £2000 764

764. George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a seaweed pattern dish, with upturned lip, 1881, incised monogram, impressed marks, 25cm diameter £300 - £500

767. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lamberth, a stoneware lemonade jug and beaker, sgraffito decorated with lurchers, 1882, impressed marks and monograms, 20cm high and 12cm high (2) £200 - £300

766

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770. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware bowl, sgraffito decorated with rabbits, 1882, between beaded borders, 12cm high, 23cm diameter £1200 - £1800

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768

768. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a large stoneware vase, circa 1879, footed rouleau form with acanthus scroll handles, sgraffito decorated with lion and lioness to each side, between hobnail borders and foliate banding, incised monogram, 42cm high £1000 - £1500

771. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware teapot, sgraffito decorated with retrievers and spaniels in various positions, between geometric leaf borders, impressed marks, 18cm long £100 - £150

772

769

769. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware twin handled ice bucket, sgraffito decorated in the round with sheep grazing, between tooled and foliate scroll bands, impressed marks, 17cm high, 16cm diameter £100 - £150

772. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware cylinder vase, sgraffito decorated with girl and horses in a field, between hobnail borders, impressed marks, 14.5cm high, 13cm diameter £40 - £70

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773. Hannah and Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a monkey vase, sgraffito panels of monkeys between pate sur pate birds and flowers, beaded foliate and lappet borders, incised marks, 34cm high £6000 - £7000

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773 (detail)

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94 774. A Martin Brothers jug decorated with leaves, circa 1885, signed Martin brothers, London and Southall, height 27cm. £600 - £800

778. William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, three BBB tiles, blue and green, impressed marks, 15cm square (3) £120 - £180

779

779. William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, a pair of BBB tiles, yellow and pink, and a DM98 tile in the same design, impressed marks, 15cm square (3) £150 - £200 775

775. Robert Wallace Martin, three Martin Brothers stoneware curbs, 1881, relief moulded with fruiting vines, variously signed and dated, R W Martin London Southall, etc., 30.5cm and 14.5cm long (3) £300 - £500

776

776. William De Morgan, three BBB tiles, blue and green, impressed marks W De Morgan etc., 15cm square (3)£120 - £180

777. William De Morgan, three BBB tiles, blue and green, impressed marks for Merton Abbey and Sands End Pottery, 15cm square (3) £120 - £180

780. William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, three BBB tiles, yellow and pink, impressed marks, 15cm square (3) £150 - £200

781. William De Morgan, a pair of BBB tiles, yellow and pink, 1898, DM98 mark, 15cm square (2) £150 - £200

782

782. William De Morgan for Merton Abbey, three K L Rose tiles in yellow and green, impressed marks, 15cm square (3) £150 - £200

783. William De Morgan, a pair of K L Rose tiles in yellow and green, impressed marks to one, 15cm square £120 - £180

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95 789. William De Morgan for Merton Abbey, a K L Rose tile, yellow and green, impressed marks, 15cm square£80 - £120

794. A Minton Aesthetic Movement table top or plaque, circa 1895, painted with naturalistic floral specimens and knotted ribbons within concentric borders of geometric ogee arcading, impressed marks and painted KK 1895, 54cm diameter £100 - £150

795. An Aesthetic Movement ceramic plaque, painted by H Arnold, with a Middle Eastern or Egyptian courtyard scene of girl and turtles, 23cm x 46cm £30 - £50 784

784. William De Morgan, a BBB tile, yellow and pink, unmarked, 15cm square £150 - £200

785. William De Morgan for Merton Abbey, a pair of K L Rose tiles in yellow and green, impressed marks, 15cm square £120 - £180

790

790. William De Morgan for Merton Abbey, a K L Rose tile, yellow and green, impressed marks, 15cm square£80 - £120

791

791. William De Morgan for Merton Abbey, a pair of K L Rose tiles in yellow and green, impressed marks, 15cm square £120 - £180

786

786. William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, a BBB tile, yellow and pink, impressed mark, 15cm square £150 - £200

792. William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, a BBB tile, yellow and pink, impressed mark, 15cm square £150 - £200

796

796. Charles Collis for Della Robbia, an art pottery vase, elongated shouldered form, sgrafitto decorated with naturalistic dog roses on a turquoise ground, underglaze monogram TH, 20cm high £200 - £300

787. William De Morgan, a K L Rose tile, yellow and green, impressed marks, 15cm square £80 - £120

793

788

788. William De Morgan for Merton Abbey, a K L Rose tile, yellow and green, impressed marks, 15cm square £80 - £120

793. A Sherwin and Cotton portrait tile of General Booth, 1904, monochrome moulded, incised marks Eastwood Works, Hanley, Staffs, 22cm x 15cm, framed £30 - £50

797

797. Liza Wilkins for Della Robbia, an art pottery altar vase, 1901, footed baluster form, turquoise glazed with religious monogram IHS within foliate ground, incised marks, 22cm high £200 - £300

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798. A Della Robbia art pottery vase, twin handled squat amphora form, incised with tulips and flowers in the Secessionist style, number 422, incised marks and underglaze green monogram aw, 13cm high £150 - £250

799

799. A Della Robbia art pottery vase, twin handled squat amphora form, painted with flowers in the Art Nouveau style, underglaze green monogram LJ and number 302, 13cm high £150 - £250

801

801. Ruth Bare for Della Robbia, a large art pottery vase, 1903, of knopped bottle form, sgraffito decorated with fuchsias in the Secessionist style in purple and green, incised marks and monogram, 38cm high £200 - £400

802

802. Charles Collis for Della Robbia, an art pottery tazza or pedestal bowl, ogee section sgraffito decorated with roses to the centre, the exterior with bands of green and ochre, incised marks, underglaze green monogram TH, 19cm diameter, 8.5cm high £200 - £400

800

800. A large Della Robbia art pottery charger, decorated by Annie Jones and William Warwick, incised and slip continuous floral band around a central foliate spiral, incised and painted marks W and AJ, 47.5cm diameter £500 - £800

803

803. A Della Robbia art pottery vase, ovoid amphora form, twin handled, slip decorated with acanthus leaves, incised marks E LL, 150, 14cm high £80 - £120

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804. A small Della Robbia art pottery vase, squat shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with a band of roses above turquoise ground, incised marks and painted E LL, 7cm high £40 - £70

805

807

805. A large Della Robbia art pottery twin handled vase, gourd form, painted with roses and leaves within a spiral of tendrils, in the Art Nouveau style, incised marks 450 and underglaze green monogram LJ, 40cm high £200 - £300

807. Richard Joyce for Pilkingtons, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase decorated with fish swimming amongst weeds, circa 1920, height 17cm. £1200 - £1500

806

809

806. William S Mycock for Pilkingtons, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase decorated with floral cartouches within foliate wreaths, signed and dated 1925, height 18.5cm. £800 - £1000

808. A Burmantofts Faience twin handled vase, Amphora type, red ground, with angled handles, impressed marks 1819 and incised H, 27cm high £120 - £180

809. A Burmantofts Faience art pottery vase, circa 1890, turquoise glaze, elongated bottle form in the Aesthetic style, impressed marks, 16.5cm high £70 - £100

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98 815. Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe (attributed), an Art Pottery small vase, circa 1890, of shouldered form, marbled drip brown over green glaze, 10.5cm high £30 - £50

810

810. A Burmantofts Faience mirror, turquoise glazed, relief moulded geometric Celtic knot design within fluted borders, the easel back with gilt stamp Burmantofts, the glass 30cm x 25cm, overall 42cm x 37cm £100 - £200

811. A Burmantofts Faience mirror, green glazed tubelined floral and folaite border, within beaded and fluted banding, the easel back with cloth backing, gilt stamped Burmantofts the bevelled glass 24cm x 19cm, overall 37.5cm x 32cm £200 - £400

813

813. A Bretby Art Pottery vase, in the Art Nouveau style, tubelined with lilies and tendrils on an elongated globular body, impressed marks, 3241 H, 26cm high £30 - £50 816

816. Christopher Dresser of Linthorpe, a small art pottery vase, inverted amphora form with elongated neck and crimped rim, blue iridescent lustre glaze with yellow interior, impressed marks, 847, 13cm high £50 - £80

814

814. Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an Aesthetic Movement twin handled art pottery jardiniere, in the Egyptian style, circa 1880, ovoid form with relied moulded fan and swan neck handles, incised geometric bands, polychrome majolica glazed, impressed marks and number 2297, underglaze painted CD, 27cm wide £150 - £250 817

817. Christopher Dresser for Minton, an octagonal scene painted comport, the blue enamelled and reticulated floral and geometric border framing a central river landscape with figures, on a splayed octagonal foot, impressed mark, 25.5cm diameter £250 - £350

812

812. A Burmantofts Faience jardiniere stand, turquoise glaze, fluted column form, impressed marks D 838, 66.5cm high £120 - £180

818. A pair of Minton Art Nouveau style jardinieres and stands, hexagonal section with panels of cornflowers within a green patterened ground, printed marks, 88cm high, 19cm diameter (2) £300 - £500

815

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823

826

823. Leon Solon and John Wadsworth for Minton, a Secessionist jardiniere and stand, 1905, stylised blue tubelined flowers on green painted ochre ground, the stand with cheque pattern band to the foot, 106cm high overall £200 - £300

824. Leon Solon and John Wadsworth for Minton, a Secessionist jardiniere and stand, No 54, 1905, stylised tubelined flower heads and foliage with drip green and turquoise glaze, printed and impressed marks, 105cm high £200 - £300

827 826. Leon Solon and John Wadsworth for Minton, a Secessionist jardiniere stand, No 14, 1902, tubeline decorated with stylised leaves and abstract foliate design in mottled tope and green glazes, impressed and printed marks, 59cm high £100 - £150 827. Leon Solon and John Wadsworth for Minton, a Secessionist jardiniere and stand, circa 1899, tubelined iris head in turquoise over transfer printed foliage and flower head ground, the stand with rattan moulded majolica borders, impressed and printed marks, 95cm high £200 - £400

819

819. A Minton Art Nouveau style vase, circa 1900, white slip decorated flowers and blue tendrils, on teal and ochre ground, printed mark, 23cm high £50 - £80

820. A Minton Art Nouveau style vase, circa 1900, pink slip decorated flowers and green tendrils, on green and ochre ground, printed mark, 23cm high £50 - £80 821. Leon Solon and John Wadsworth for Minton, a Secessionist jardiniere, blue tubelined flowers on painted foliate ground, printed mark, 23cm high, 31cm high £40 - £70

822. Leon Solon and John Wadsworth for Minton, a Secessionist jardiniere, double ogee form, decorated with stylised blue flowers on green ground, together with another similar with turquoise foliate decoration, printed mark, 20cm and 17cm high (2) £40 - £60

825

825. Leon Solon and John Wadsworth for Minton, a very large Secessionist vase, 1902, of lobed cylindrical form, tubelined turquoise and aubergine flower heads, on a transfer decorated landscape scene with roses and rolling hills, between geometric foliate scale borders in brown, impressed and printed marks, 3370, 58cm high £200 - £400

828

828. Mary Arding and Josephine Dutnall for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of Faience vases, 1882, painted with fruit and flowers to each side, together with a squat ovoid vase, similarly painted, impressed marks, 30cm high and 8.5cm high (3) £100 - £200

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


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829

829. A pair of Doulton Lambeth Faience vases, globe and shaft form, painted with daisies on a beige banded, blue ground, impressed 1648, monograms, 18cm high (2) £70 - £100

832

832. A Doulton Sung glaze cockerel, glazed with blues reds and greens, circa 1920, printed marks, length14.5cm. £1200 - £1500 833. Noke for Doulton, a Sung vase depicting a trees and valley design, circa 1920, signed and printed marks, height 16cm £300 - £350

834. Charels Noke for Royal Doulton, a Sung Buddha figure, experimental iridescent lustre glaze, signed Noke and F Allen, 17cm high £2000 - £3000

830

830. Mary Arding for Doulton Lambeth, a majolica jardiniere, lace moulded and slip decorated with flowering vine, the rim in turquoise, green and yellow, 19cm high, 24cm diameter £70 - £100

835

835. Noke for Doulton, A Chinese Jade libation cup with dragon handles, circa 1920, signed and printed marks, height 8cm. £600 - £800

831

831. Noke for Doulton, A Sung glaze elephant, glazed with blues, reds and greens, circa 1920, signed and painted marks, height 17cm. £1500 - £2000

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836

836. Noke for Doulton, A Chinese Jade lamp, spherical form with relief moulding, circa 1920, height excluding base 23cm. £1200 - £1500

837. A Royal Doulton Titanian flask, painted with young coal tits, signed F Henri, dated 1917, printed and painted marks, 15cm high £400 - £600

838. A H. Allen for Royal Doulton hand-painted Titanian vase, showing a kingfisher, circa 1918, height 20cm £600 - £800

839. Harry Tittensor for Royal Doulton, a large Titanian vase, elephant foot form, painted with Scottish Highland scene of deerstalker with horse, the rim with raised gilt honeysuckle scroll borders to each side, incised and printed marks, 1360A, 29cm high £3500 - £4000

839

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BRITISH CERAMICS 840. George Evans, a pair of ceramic floral painted plaques, decorated with bouquets, 20cm x 15cm, framed (2) £80 - £120

845. Edward Raby for Royal Worcester, a blush ivory vase, 1895, globe and shaft form with twin handled and pedestal foot, painted with flowers to each side, moulded dolphin mask handles. 31.5cm high £80 - £120 846. A Royal Worcester blush ivory vase, circa 1911, footed baluster form with dolphin handles, painted with flowers to each side, puce mark, 1626, 23cm high £80 - £120

841

841. John Hopewell for Royal Worcester, an Aesthetic Movement cup and saucer, circa 1874, decorated in relief with birds and bamboo, gilded and enamelled, with bamboo handle, puce marks £150 - £200

847. A selection of Royal Worcester blush ivory including saucers, cups lidded pot and a shaft vase (8) £70 - £100 848. Two Royal Worcester blush ivory jugs and a vase, height 10cm (3) £70 - £100

849. Powell (attributed) for Royal Worcester, a Hawfinch painted plate, circa 1908, together with Bullfinch miniature rouge pot, circa 1905, 13cm diameter and 3.5cm diameter (2) £40 - £60

852

852. John Stinton fro Royal Worcester, a Highland Cattle painted tray, 1926, twin handled, in misty landscape, signed, puce mark, 28cm wide £150 - £200 853. A Grainger Worcester cabinet plate, painted with cattle in a Highland landscape, within a raised daisy border, blue ground, with gilt rim, printed mark, 23.5cm diameter £40 - £60

854. J Hendry for Royal Worcester, a sugar pot, 1924, painted with a scene Near Evesham, relief moulded balsuter form, puce mark, 265, 8cm high £40 - £60

842

842. A Flight Barr and Barr, Worcester miniature basket, circa 1820, relief moulded weave design, in green, painted with insects and floral specimens, highlighted in gilt, painted marks, 8.5cm long, 7cm high £200 - £300

843. Albert Shuck for Royal Worcester, a Sabrina ware bowl, 1909, lobed and dimpled squat form with crimped rim, painted with storks, pattern 2208, green mark, 16.5cm diameter £180 - £220

855

855. Frank Rushton for Royal Worcester, a scene painted cabinet plate, Little Comberton, 1940, tooled gilt border, blue mark 27.5cm diameter £200 - £300 856. A Royal Worcester Hadley peacock vase, 1910, squat lobed onion form with twin handles, green mark, 9cm high £40 - £60 850

844

844. A Royal Worcester Hadleys rose painted pedestal bowl, 1908, relief moulded grotesque marks to the rim, painted by Lewis, green mark, 157, 23cm high, 30cm diameter £400 - £600

850. A Worcester Hadley ewer, footed form, painted with orchids, gilt foliate handle, 20.5cm high £50 - £80

857. Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester, a Highland Cattle painted plate, signed, gilt gadrooned border, 27.5cm diameter £150 - £200

851. Richard Budd, a hand painted cabinet plate with spaniel by a river bank, signed, printed marks Bone China England, 47cm diameter £40 - £60

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103 863. George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated pedestal vase, 1898, double ogee form with twin handles, pierced and gilt jewelled to each side, above gilt Rococo scroll cartouches and painted floral swags below, the base with relief moulded foliate lappets on a pierced square foot, 12cm high £200 - £400

858. A Royal Worcester blue ivory vase, circa 1900, twin handled pedestal form with relief moulded swags and lappets, painted with thistles and roses, in the style of Raby, green mark and number 1482, 15.5cm high £100 - £150

864. George Owen for Royal Worcester, a reticulated pot and cover, 1911, relief moulded foliate baluster form with band of pierced decorations, and raised gilt beading and tooling, incised signature and gilt marks, 256, 7.5cm high £200 - £400

859

859. Charles Baldwyn for Royal Worcester, a swan painted cabinet plate, circa 1902, on a matte blue ground, the border with alternating panels of reticulated lattice and painted birds, signed, 22cm diameter £150 - £250

861

865

865. A Royal Worcester fruit painted cabinet plate, 1912, signed by Cole, plums and strawberries, within a gilt shell foliate border, puce mark, 22.5cm diameter £80 - £120

860

860. Harry Davis for Royal Worcester, a scene painted reticulated basket, 1912, flared form on three lions paw feet, the central panel with pastoral landscape of shepherd under a tree, puce mark, 2455, 10cm high £80 - £120

862

861. William Powell for Royal Worcester, a stork painted vase, 1909, pedestal amphora form, decorated with a bird in desert oasis, twin handled, matte and gloss glazed, signed, green mark, 26cm high £150 - £250

866

866. A Royal Worcester fruit painted plate, 1956, gooseberries and peaches, by H Ayrton, with gilt gadrooned border, 22cm diameter £200 - £300

862. William Powell for Royal Worcester, a twin handled bottle vase, 1912, painted with storks in oasis landscape, puce marks, 21cm high £150 - £250

863

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867

867. A Royal Worcester fruit painted plate, 1956, plums and raspberries, by H Ayrton, gilt gadrooned border, 27cm diameter £150 - £250

872

872. A Royal Worcester fruit painted plate, signed C Smith, apples and grapes, 15cm diameter £120 - £180 873. Royal Worcester fruit painted plates, one twin handled tea plate signed by H H Price, 1923, the other by Sebright, 1918, the central still life within cobalt blue and raised gilt ground, pink cartocuhes, puce marks, 28cm wide (2) £30 - £50 874. A Royal Worcester blackberry painted potpourri, 1907, ovoid form, relief moulded foliate arcading and reticulated lid, on three leaf feet, green mark, 12.5cm high £100 - £150

868

868. William Bee for Royal Worcester, a silver mounted fruit painted pedestal comport, on detachable base, apples and cherries, Birmingham 1928, 12cm high 16.5cm diameter £200 - £250

879. Two Royal Crown Derby Regency stripe vases, one of pedestal urn form, twin handled, with central floral bouquet by Cuthbert Gresley, the other of Warwick vase form with landscape vignette, 21cm and 9.5cm high (2) £50 - £100

880. W E J Dean for Royal Crown Derby, a marine painted blue and white pedestal vase, twin handled urn form with scrolling handles, 25cm high £100 - £150 881. W E J Dean for Royal Crown Derby, a marine painted blue and white teapot, with silver collar, 18cm long £60 - £80 882. Royal Crown Derby plate, ‘Noahs Ark’, limited edition 440 of 2000 pieces, with box, diameter 21.5cm £30 - £50

883. Royal Crown Derby paperweight, Santa Claus, signed limited edition of 750 pieces, with gold stopper and box, height 10.5cm £30 - £50 884. Wedgwood lustre circular bowl, gilded and decorated with butterflies and moths, stamped marks, 8cm high, 20cm wide £50 - £70

875

875. A Royal Worcester fruit painted plate, signed N Creed, peaches and grapes, 15cm diameter £120 - £180 869

869. A Royal Worcester fruit painted plate, signed Lewis, pears and grapes, 15cm diameter £120 - £180

870. A Royal Worcester fruit painted plate, signed Lewis, pears and grapes, 15cm diameter £120 - £180

871. A Royal Worcester fruit painted plate, signed indistinctly, apples and grapes, 15cm diameter £120 - £180

876. A Royal Worcester fruit decorated tureen, complete with cover, stand and ladle, each piece signed J. Smith, printed marks, 39cm wide £3500 - £4000 877. A Royal Crown Derby floral vase, twin handled heart shaped form on four scroll feet, raised gilt and polychrome floral decoration, 14.5cm high £30 - £50 878. A Royal Crown Derby tea trio, hunting dogs, transfer and painted, signed J Barlow (3) £30 - £50

885

885. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Plymouth after JM W Turner, from the sea with galleon and boats, monogram and impressed marks, painted 5476, 18cm diameter £120 - £180

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886. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Cher Valley with vies and pine trees, monogram and impressed marks, painted 5476, 18cm diameter £120 - £180

887. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Beaugency, from the river bank with bridge and tower, monogram and impressed marks, painted 5476, 18cm diameter £120 - £180

887

889. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a painted bowl, decorated in the round with deer grazing and prancing in a wooded landscape, the interior with deer head, painted monongram and number 5622, 10cm diameter £150 - £250

888

888. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Avignon, from the river bank with bridge and castle, monogram and impressed marks, painted 5476, 18cm diameter £120 - £180

890. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a pair of scene painted plates, Alliers, with figures on river bank and Avignon from the river bank with monastery, monogram and impressed marks, painted 5476, 18cm diameter(2) £80 - £120

890

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891

891. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a painted jugar bowl and cover, with a band of prancing deer in a mountainous landscape, ovoid form with twin handles, impressed marks, painted monogram and numbers 5379, 11cm high £200 - £300

894. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted sigar bowl and jug, Sanary and Market Mentone to the bowl, Chartres and St Andre Chartres to the jug, monogram and impressed markes, painted 5476, jug 8.5cm high (2) £60 - £80

895

895. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a pair of scene painted tea cups and saucers, Tours and Paris to the saucers, Castellets and various scenes of Provence to the cups, monograms and immpressed marks, painted 5476, saucer 15cm diameter (4) £40 - £60

892

892. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a painted and silver lustre jam pot and cover, the body with a lakeside landscape through arches, the lid with a woodland mountain view across a lake, printed and impressed makrs, painted monogram and number 2904, 12cm high £60 - £80

896

896. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted jar and cover, blue and white, Tewkesbury Abbey and Malvern Hills between foliate pilasters, the lid with doves in flight, impressed marks, monogram and number 4920, 9cm high £140 - £200

893

893. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a blue and white scene painted saucer, geese flying over a marshy lanscape, impressed marks, painted monogram and number 5242, 10cm diameter £30 - £50

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897. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Annecy to the saucer, Geneva and Duingt to the cup, monograms and immpressed marks, painted 5476, saucer 15cm diameter (2) £120 - £180 901

901. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Tours, on the river with bridge and cathedral, monogram and impressed marks, painted 5476, 18cm diameter £120 - £180 902. Bernard Rooke, a studio pottery lampbase, relief moulded with beetles and vegetation, incised mark, 37cm high £30 - £50 898

898. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Le Harve to the saucer, Near Geneva and Lac Leman to the cup, monograms and immpressed marks, painted 5476, saucer 15cm diameter (2) £120 - £180

899

899. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Dartmouth to the saucer, Savoie and Lac Leman to the cup, monograms and immpressed marks, painted 5476, saucer 15cm diameter (2) £120 - £180

903

903. Walter Keeler, a large studio pottery tortoiseshell jardiniere on integrated oval stand, on six squat feet, 20cm high, 28cm diameter £1000 - £1200

904. Christopher John Snowden, a studio pottery bowl, iridescent and turquoise craqueleur glazed, ogee for, impressed marks, 26cm diameter, 12cm high £30 - £50 905. Two Sheringham studio pottery vessels, together with a Rye Studio pottery cottage stripe pin dish and an Art Deco style marbled glaze jug, 22cm high (4) £30 - £50

900

900. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Lausanne to the saucer after J R 1845, Orthez and Villeneuve to the cup, monograms and immpressed marks, painted 5476, saucer 15cm diameter (2) £120 - £180 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.


108 911. Louis Wain, a Baby’s Plate, Summer Sports in Catland £50 - £80

912. Mabel Lucie Attwell for Shelley, A See-Saw childrens bowl, printed with a girl and pixies, 16.5cm diameter £20 - £40 913. Mabel Lucie Attwell for Shelley, a Fairy Folk warming bowl, aluminium casing, 21cm diameter £30 - £40 914. Arthur Eaton for Royal Doulton, a twin handled potpourri, painted with cattle watering, raised gilt decoration, quatrelobed foot, with lid, 13.5cm high £200 - £250

906

906. Edith Nielsen for Zeuthen Keramik, a Danish Modernist art pottery vase, circa 1950s, ovoid form with white slip glazed tricorn motifs, unerglaze blue mark Edith Danmark, 226, 13cm high £50 - £80

908

908. John Bedding for Troika, a coffin vase, relief moulded blue and brown design, monogram JHB, 17.5cm high £80 - £120

915

915. H Morrey for Royal Doulton, an ovoid cylindrical vase, painted with horses ploughing a field, red sky, gilt rim, 18cm high £150 - £180 916. A Royal Doulton vase, painted with mountain goats, ovoid form, number 453, 13.5cm high £80 - £120

907

907. Keith Murray for Wedgwood, a Moonstone vase, circa 1934, tapered cylindrical form with horizontal fluting, KM monogram, 28cm high £120 - £180

909

909. Penny Black for Troika, a cylinder vase, painted circle band in brown and blue, monogram, 20cm high £70 - £100

910. A Crown Devon, Fieldings, Widdicombe Fair tankard, relief moulded and painted with figures and horse, and verses, 15.5cm high £30 - £50

917. A Royal Doulton painted vase, probably by Hodgkinson, circa 1910, footed shouldered form with moulded Rococo foliate rim and foot, red sky, 20.5cm high £60 - £80

918. J Hancock for Royal Doulton, a sheep painted vase, shouldered form, decorate din the round with gilt rim, signed, 11cm high £60 - £80

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109 924. A Royal Doulton colourway miniature toby jug ‘Winston Churchill.’ Printed marks. £60 - £80 925. A Royal Doulton mini prototype character jug - ‘Arriet,’ in a different colourway, Royal Doulton backstamp to base. £50 - £70 926. A Royal Doulton colourway small character jug ‘Beefeater.’ £20 - £40 927. Royal Doulton Series Ware, Norfolk tea ware, cups saucers and side plates, blue and white (approx 40+) £40 - £60

919

919. A Royal Worcester figure, Sleepy Boy, 1933, modelled by Margaret Cane, puce mark, painted name and incised monogram to the plinth, 8cm high £30 - £50

920. A Royal Doulton figure, The Mask, HN785, blue with pink skirt, a winged putto to the reverse, painted and printed marks, 17cm high £100 - £150

922

922. A Royal Doulton figure, The Modern Piper, HN 756, pink tights and yellow blue cape, painted marks, 22cm high £300 - £400

928. Royal Doulton Series Ware, Sir Roger de Coveley, English Cottages and various tea and domestic ware, including jardiniere cups, jug, plates, dishes, circa 1920s (approx 25) £60 - £80 929. Royal Doulton Series Ware, Old English Scenes Gleaners and Rustic England coffee and domestic ware, including coffee pot, cans, jardiniere, jugs, bowls etc. (approx 33) £60 - £80 930. A Royal Doulton Series Ware, Coaching Days part tea set, including cups, saucers, plates and water jugs etc., circa 1920 (approx 32) £60 - £80 931. Royal Doulton Series Ware and Dickens Ware, Under the Greenwood Tree, Gaffers etc., relief moulded and printed, including teapot, jugs, plates, dishes etc. (approx 18) £60 - £80 932. W H Goss cottages and houses, including Dr Johnsons House, Lichfield, Ellen Terry, Wordsworth birthplace, Shakespeare, Portman Lodge, Isaac Walton, First and Last House in England, together with Willow Art John Knox House etc. £100 - £200 933. A Burslem stoneware trial grotesque bird, Rosie, modelled by Andrew Hull, impressed marks, 18cm high £80 - £120

921

921. A Royal Doulton figure Mamselle, HN659, circa 1930, modelled in a blue tricorn har, a winged baby to the reverse, printed and painted marks, 18cm high £300 - £500

923

923. Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, The Jester figure, HN 45, black and white, knee up, sitting on a plinth, 25cm high £400 - £600

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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934. A pair of Cobridge vases, Corncockle design on a cream ground, squat bulbous form, and a flambe glaze vase, tallest 16cm. (3) £60 - £80 940

940. Three majolica candlesticks, including a pair of Minton figural candlesticks, 1855, modelled with putti supporting baluster sconces, marked, 32cm high £70 - £100 941. Moore Brothers, a Victorian Blanc de Chine figural comport, modelled as a putto resting against a naturalistic foliate bowl, with magnolia flowers highlighted in gilt, circa 1880, 21cm high £50 - £80

942. A collection of 18 comical hunting scene plates, Brown, Westhead and Moore, circa 1878, including a set of twelve and six duplicates, impressed marks, 23.5cm diameter (18) £180 - £220

935

935. A Cobridge stoneware plaque, circular form, decorated with toadstools and leaves, circa 1999. impressed marks and signed KR, 14.5cm diameter £40 - £60 936. Two vases and a jug depicting various floral scenes, including one marked Doulton Burslem, the others marked Amphora and by Ernst Wahliss, Turn, Austria, height of tallest 26cm (3) £80 - £120 937. A collection of majolica including George Jones basket and butter stand, holly and berry dish, 18th century Wedgwood type pineapple teapot and faience soap dish (5) £80 - £120

943

943. A graduated set of four Rockingham jugs, pattern 61 2, powder blue and gilt baluster form, puce mark to one, 10cm to 16cm high (4) £250 - £300 944. A Rockingham transfer printed relief moulded sauce tureen and stand, acorn and leaf moulding in high relief, printed floral bouquets, 19cm long £40 - £60

945. A blue and white transfer printed jug and bowl, Indian palace temple garden scene with figures, bowl 31cm diameter (2) £50 - £80

938

938. George Jones, three majolica jardinieres, relief moulded with birds and rushes, one with swans, various marks, 31cm high, 36cm diameter (3) £100 - £200 939. A George Jones majolica cheese dome and a Minton majolica rams head wine cooler, modelled in relief with Bacchanalian revellers and vines, the dome with cow finial, 25cm high (2) £100 - £150

946. A Rockingham transfer printed blue and white jug, Scottish Highland scene with man in kilt, together with another Willow pattern jug (2) £60 - £80

947. Rockingham tea cups and saucers including patterns 645, 2 75 and 1322, relief moulded rattan and foliate decoration, puce marks to one (7) £50 - £80

948. Two Rockingham slop bowls and a tea cup and saucer, pattern 639, red mark, blue and maroon with gilt banding, 18cm diameter, together with another slop bowl (5) £50 - £80

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


111 949. A Rockingham teapot and stand, pattern 835, relief moulded feather edge, painted with grapes and vine leaves, blue and yellow, coral finial, 25cm long £100 - £150 950. A Rockingham grey and white teapot and stand with trio, pattern 1170, including coffee cup and tea cup with saucer (5) £100 - £150

951. A Rockingham floral painted teapot and stand, relief moulded baluster form, green and gilt detailing, 25cm long £100 - £150 952. A Rockingham blue and white Fisherman jug, transfer printed, 25cm high £80 - £120

953. A Minton pink and gilt teapot on stand, pattern 200, squat form, acanthus moulded handle, 28cm long £100 - £150

954. A Rockingham blue teapot on stand, pattern 2 75, relief moulded baluster form with crown finial, gilt highlighted, 26cm long Note: the smae design is illustrated on the front cover of Cox’s book on Rockingham £120 - £180

956. A Rockingham pin dish or pen tray, blue ground, floral moulded handles, central flroal spray, puce mark, 27cm long £80 - £120 957. A Rockingham teapot and stand, pattern 776, together with a white and gold teapot of the same shape (2) £60 - £80 958. A Rockingham blue and white transfer printed jug, Castle of Rochefort design, 23cm high £50 - £80

959. Two Rockingham plates, pattern 790X, relief moulded floral and grey hatched borders, central floral sprays, 23.5cm diameter (2) £100 - £150

960. A Rockingham part tea service, pattern 1507, including tea cups, coffee cups, saucers, plates, teapot and stand, slop bowl, sucriere and cover etc. (approx 36) £150 - £200

961. A Rockingham seaweed part tea set, including teapot and stand, sucriere, cup, saucer, plate and milk jug (7) £200 - £250

955. A Rockingham perfume bottle, florally encrusted, relief moulded acanthus lappets and knotted serpent handle, with stopper, puce mark, 24cm high £150 - £200

965. Desire Leroy (attributed) for Minton, a pate sur pate plate, cobalt blue ground painted with a central trumpet and dagger with floral and foliate swags, within a tooled gilt Secessionist flame border and further slip decorated and jewelled foliate ribbon band, gilt footrim and mark, 26.5cm diameter £200 - £300 966. A Chrystal Palace Exhibition clay pipe by W T Blake, London, circa 1863, modelled in relief with an image of the venue, 19cm long £20 - £40

962. A Spode blue and white platter, cracked ice and prunus design, impressed mark, 47cm x 36cm £80 - £120 963. A Spode cream ware two section pen tray, painted with acorns, flowers and foliage, in pink and black over a blue ground, impressed marks, 17cm long, 6.5cm wide £40 - £70

955

965

964

964. A Copeland twin handled vase, pedestal urn form, floral bouquet and floral specimen to each side, on square base, 23.5cm high £20 - £40

967

967. A Sunderland lustre plaque, transfer printed with a ship, within a foliate moulded copper and pink lustre border, 19cm x 21cm £30 - £50

968

968. Two Sunderland lustre plaques, transfer printed with ships, coloured, within copper, brown and pink foliate moulded borders, 22cm x 24.5cm and 20cm x 22.5cm (2) £70 - £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.


112 974. A Sunderland lustre wall plaque, transfer printed with a ship, within pink and copper border, 19.5cm x 21.5cm £40 - £60

981. An 18th century English Delft blue and white plate, in the Kangxi style, painted with Chinese figure and table of flowers, within a foliate border, 20.5cm diameter £60 - £80

982. An 18th century Delft faience plate in the Chelsea style, circa 1750, ogee rim with floral bouquet and sprays, with maroon border, 22.5cm diameter £80 - £120

983. A saltglazed stoneware moonflask, circular form with relief moulded central sun face rosette, within incised beaded concentric rings, 18cm long £40 - £60

969

969. A Sunderland lustre wall plaque, transfer printed with a ship, Retribution Steamer, polychrome decorated within a copper and pink border, 21cm x 23.5cm £50 - £80

970. A Sunderland lustre wall plaque, transfer printed with a ship, Retribution Steamer, within copper and pink border, 19.5cm x 22cm £40 - £60

975

975. A Sunderland lustre wall plaque, transfer printed with a ship, Northumberland 74, pink and copper edged, impressed mark, Dixon Co., 19cm x 21.5cm £50 - £80

984. Oldfield and Co., Brampton, a Chesterfield saltglazed stoneware flask, modelled as Old Tom, stamped marks, 23cm high £60 - £80

976. A Sunderland lustre wall plaque, transfer printed with a ship, The Gauntlet Clipper Ship, within a copper and pink border, impressed Dixon Co., 20cm x 22.5cm £50 - £80 985

985. A Brampton saltgalzed stoneware fish flask, realistically modelled as a bass, 27cm long £100 - £150

986. A saltglazed stoneware flask commemorating the marriage of Victoria and Albert, circa 1840, modelled with relief busts of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria to each side within a ring of rosettes, 19cm long £60 - £100

971

971. A Sunderland lustre wall plaque, transfer printed with a ship, La Bretagne 140 guns, coloured, within a shell and foliate moulded brown and pink border, 21cm x 24cm £50 - £80 972. A Sunderland lustre wall plaque, transfer printed with a ship, ‘May Peace and Plenty on our Nation Smile, and Trade with Commerce Bless the British Isle’, coloured, within shell moulded copper and pink border, 21cm x 24cm £50 - £80

977

977. A William IV pearlware commemorative transfer printed nursery plate, relief moulded flowers on octagonal plate, purple transfer bust and inscription William the Fourth, King of Great Britain, 17cm diameter £100 - £200

987. An 18th century Staffordshire combed slipware dish, shallow rectangular form with diagonal stripe and comb decoration, within a crimped rim, 39.5cm x 31.5cm £1500 - £2500

978. A Chelsea polychrome tea bowl, circa 1745, enamelled with bird in prunus branch, the interior with floral sprays and central bird on rocky outcrop, 4.5cm high, 6.5cm diameter £30 - £50 979. A collection of 18th century porcelain, including Liverpool type tea bowl, blue and white miniature dishes, pearlware ogee tea bowl etc, dishes 8cm diameter (6) £30 - £50

973

973. A Sunderland lustre wall plaque, transfer printed with a ship, Norah Creina Steam Yacht, polychrome decorated, within foliate moulded copper and pink border, 22cm x 24cm £50 - £80

980. A Longton Hall cos lettuce leaf moulded dish, circa 1756, five leaves with green edges and purple veins, 21cm wide, 22cm long £80 - £120

988

988. A Napoleonic creamware cartoon mug, circa 1790-1810, red transfer printed decoration of Napoleon and John Bull over a map of Europe, 11.5cm high £200 - £300

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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989

989. An English Delft clock face, circa 1750, tin glazed with black Arabic numerals, 23.5cm diameter £400 - £600

990. A Staffordshire pearlware Gretna Green figure group, modelled by Obadiah Sherratt, circa 1820, 16cm high £600 - £800

991

991. A 19th century porcelain stirrup cup, modelled as a fox head, 12cm high £150 - £250

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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992 992. An English slipware lowing cup, twin handled ogee form with dot and stripe decoration, circa 1750, 13cm diameter £800 - £1200

993

993. A Prattware Toby Jug modelled as Martha Gunn, circa 1800, 28cm high £350 - £450 994. A Staffordshire porcelain figure group, modelled as a tree stump with shepherd and sheep, child harvesting birds eggs, florally encrusted, 31cm high £400 - £600

995. A Staffordshire pottery figure of a cat, circa 1785, sponge decorated, in sitting position, 22cm high £1000 - £1500

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.


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996 996. A creamware sauce tureen modelled as a melon and leaf, probably Leeds, late 18th century, 21cm long £200 - £300

997

997. A 19th century Prattware ink stand, sarcophagus form, the lid with a reclining Classical figure of a warrior extinguishing his torch beside an urn, the interior with three removable vessels, ink wells and shaker, on four hoof feet, sponge decorated, 21cm high £60 - £80

998

998. A Minton cock fighting tile, transfer printed, circa 1880, moulded marks, 18cm square £100 - £150

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


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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE AN D BUSIN ESS These Conditions of Sale and Business constitute the contract between Kingham & Orme Auctioneers limited and the seller, on the one hand, and the buyer on the other. By bidding at the auction, and/or consigning to Kingham & Orme Auctioneers limited, you agree to be bound by the following terms.

b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or email in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of terms in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue.

CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. DEFINITION In these terms of business: Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd is referred to as ‘K & O.’ The K & O representative conducting the auction is referred to as the ‘auctioneer’. 2. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers if the transaction is not completed and paid for. 3. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment. 4. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION OF LOTS Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of statements relating to authorship, descriptions, origin, date, age, provenance and condition of lots. Statements made orally or in the catalogue are opinions given after careful consideration and research. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity to view lots before any sale. When bidding, buyers acknowledge that they are fully satisfied as to the description and condition of the lot. 5. ATTRIBUTION OF PICTURES (a) If the forename(s) (or asterisks where not known) and surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of K & O the picture is a work by the named artist. (b) If the initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of K & O the picture is a work of the period of the named artist and may be wholly or in part his work. (c) If the surname of the artist is given, this indicates that in the opinion of K & O the picture is a work of the same school of the named artist, or by one of his followers, or in his style and of uncertain date. (d) The term ‘Bears signature’ indicates that in the opinion of K & O this is not the signature of the artist.

Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of the Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. TE RMS OF CON SIGN ME NT FOR SE LLE RS 1. INTERPRETATION In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’ etc. refer to Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd. 2. WARRANTY The Seller warrants that possession in the lots can be transferred to the Buyer with good and marketable title, free from any third party right and encumbrances, claims or potential claims. The Seller has provided all information concerning the items ownership, condition and provenance, attribution, authenticity, import or export history and of any concerns expressed by third parties concerning the same. 3. COMMISSION Commission is charged to sellers at a flat rate of 15% plus VAT on each lot sold for up to £999, 10% plus VAT on each lot realising £1,000 and above. There is a minimum charge of £5 plus VAT per lot. 4. REMOVAL COSTS Items for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by and stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility.

(e) All other terms are self-explanatory. 6. FORGERIES Notwithstanding Condition 4, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence provided that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium. 7. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Every person on K & O premises before, during or after a sale shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and shall have no claim against K & O in respect of any injury they may sustain or any accident which may occur. 8. DISPUTES Any dispute not covered in these terms of business will be settled at the sole discretion of K & O. 9. GENERAL We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of the Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

5. LOSS AND DAMAGE OF GOODS a) Loss and Damage Warranty – K & O is not authorised by the FSA to provide insurance to its clients and does not do so. However, K & O for its own protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting liability, K & O makes a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT. The liability assumed by K & O shall be limited to the lower pre-sale estimate or the hammer price if the lot is sold. b) If the owner of the goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, the goods then remain entirely at the owners risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 5(a) is inapplicable. 6. ILLUSTRATIONS The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 7. MINIMUM BIDS AND OUR DISCRETION Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 8. We may sell lots below the reserve provided if we can account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve.

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8. RESERVES a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to unreasonably high reserves {in which case goods carry the storage (Condition 17) and loss damage warranty (Condition 5(a) charges as stipulated in these Terms of Consignment}. b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally. d) Reserves are not usually accepted for lots expected to realise below £50. 9. ELECTRICAL ITEMS These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 10. SOFT FURNISHINGS The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 9 and 10 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection upon request. 11. DESCRIPTIONS Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 4 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. 12. UNSOLD ITEMS If an item is unsold it may at our discretion be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. 13. WITHDRAWN AND BOUGHT IN ITEMS These are liable to incur charges on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. 14. CONDITIONS OF SALE You agree that all goods will be sold subject to our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 15. AUTHORITY TO DEDUCT COMMISSION AND EXPENSES AND RETAIN PREMIUM AND INTEREST You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred from your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. You authorise us at our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business 48 hours after the day of sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply. 17. STORAGE We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make storage charges.

18. SETTLEMENT Subject to funds having cleared in our account we aim to pay you no later than four weeks following the sale. If the buyer has not paid for the goods no settlement will be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. Please note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 11 above and you should therefore bear this in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale. INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1. INTRODUCTION The following notes are intended to assist buyers particularly those who may be inexperienced or new to our saleroom. All sales are conducted in accordance with our Conditions of Sale. Our staff will be happy to help you with anything you do not fully understand. 2. AGENCY As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. THE BUYER The highest bidder acknowledged as such by the auctioneer will be the buyer. If any dispute arises, the auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the matter. The auctioneer rules the bidding and bids cannot be retracted. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid. The successful bidder, whether bidding for himself or for a third party, is entirely responsible for paying for the lots they have bought in accordance with K & O’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 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 20 per cent plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot up to and including £200,000. The buyer’s premium is 15% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot on the excess of £200,001 up to and including £1,000,000. The buyer’s premium is 12% 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: Kingham & Orme 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, K & O 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.

14. STORAGE AND COLLECTION Please note all items after the auction will be removed to store. Arrangements for collection can be made with the office. 15. ELECTRICAL GOODS AND SOFT FURNISHINGS These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations. 16. EXPORT OF GOODS Buyers intending to export goods should check whether an export licence is required and whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help. 17. PACKING AND DESPATCH We offer a packing and despatch service for smaller lots. We also use national and local carriers. Further details can be obtained from our office. 18. DROIT DE SUITE ROYALTY CHARGES A work of art by a living artist, or those who have died within the last 70 years, which costs more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000 will incur a royalty charge. We pass this payment onto the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), and do not charge a handling fee. Buyers can calculate royalty charges on the DACS website. Items marked with the † symbol in the catalogue will potentially incur royalty payments. We use the euro to UK sterling exchange rate which applies on the day of the sale. It is the buyer’s responsibility to check the relevant exchange rate. The actual qualifying threshold is calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on the DACS website. The royalty charge for pictures which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000, but less that the UK sterling equivalent of €50,000 is 4%. On works of art that achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges applies. For a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels please download more information from the DACS website. The royalty charge is added to invoices, and must be paid before purchases are removed. VAT is not paid on royalty charges. 19. CITES LICENSE - IMPORTANT NOTICE RELATING TO SPORTING AND NATURAL HISTORY Clients intending to import/export any item derived from natural history specimens into/from a non-European country should first check for any Import/Export and possession restrictions prior to bidding/selling.

Certain species (λ) are also subject to CITES regulations when exporting/ importing these items out of the EU. CITES regulations are given on www.ukcites.gov.uk or maybe obtained from Animal Health, Wildlife Licensing and Registration Service, Zone 1/17, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Bristol BS1 6EB. Those species that are covered by the US Endangered Species Act (USESA) or The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA): potential US bidders should check with USF&W (US Fish and Wildlife Services) for trade/possession restrictions in the US prior to bidding.

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 K & O will use information provided by its clients or obtained by K & O relating to its clients for the provision of auction services or as required by law. K & O may need to record telephone conversations for security or legal reasons or as necessary to provide a higher quality of service. Clients agree that K & O may use sensitive information that they supply to K & O. Unless permitted by law, K & O 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.

Additional information can be found at www.kinghamandorme.com


JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT AUCTIONS FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS SATURDAY 2ND MARCH 2019 Entries are currently invited for this sale

A Meissen figure group of the Three Graces, modelled after C G Juchtzer Sold for £7,500


CONTACT US GEORGE KINGHAM CALL GEORGE ON 07976 919836 OR EMAIL george@kinghamandorme.com WWW.KINGHAMANDORME.COM

GARY ORME CALL GARY ON 07973 207096 OR EMAIL gary@kinghamandorme.com


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