FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS Friday 1st & Saturday 2nd March 2019
Front Cover Image: Lot 956
Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a large stoneware sculpture of an owl
Inside Front Cover Image: Lot 534
The Defeat of the Spanish Armada, silver medal 1588, by Gerhard van Bijlaer
Back Cover Image: Lot 422
Jean Cocteau (1889-1963), Opium Head, brown pencil, 1958
JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT AUCTIONS INTERIORS AUCTION – FRIDAY 22ND MARCH 2019 ADVERTISING, KITCHENALIA & BREWERIANA – SATURDAY 13TH APRIL 2019 FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS – SATURDAY 4TH MAY 2019 ENTRIES NOW INVITED
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FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS To be held at: Davies House, Davies Road, Evesham, Worcestershire WR11 1YZ
FRIDAY 1ST & SATURDAY 2ND MARCH 2019 Viewing Wednesday 27th February - 10.00am to 5.00pm Thursday 28th February - 10.00am to 7.00pm Friday 1sth March - 8.30am to 10.00am
Day of the Sale The auction is scheduled to start at 10.00am. Bids will only be accepted from registered bidders. Please ensure you obtain a paddle number on arrival. You will need to be registered before the sale.
Live internet bidding is available on www.the-saleroom.com, www.invaluable.com, and www.easyliveauction.com together with fully illustrated catalogue. Catalogue £10.00 (£12.00 by post)
Kin gham & Orme A uctionee rs Ltd (Collection Address) Davies House, Davies Road, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR11 1YZ NB. Please telephone to arrange collection. Telephone: 01386 244224 Mobile: 07973 207096 / 07976 919836 Email: enquiries@kinghamandorme.com Website: www.kinghamandorme.com
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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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USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Please see full Terms and Conditions at the back of this catalogue.
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CONTENTS DAY ONE Oriental
1 – 65
Works of Art & Metalware
66 – 189
Clocks & Treen
190 – 202
Furniture
203 – 277
Pictures
278 – 474
Miltaria, Coins & Medals
475 – 551
DAY TWO Silver & Plate
552 – 623
Jewellery & Pens
624 – 660
Lighting
661 – 687
Glass
688 – 744
Continental Ceramics
745 – 822
Moorcroft
823 – 874
Doulton & Art Pottery
875 – 1068
Studio Pottery
1069 – 1125
British Ceramics
1126 – 1318
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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 £100 - £150
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5. A Chinese famille rose dish, Qianlong, circa 1750, octagonal section, the central scene of children playing in a garden, within a foliated scroll cartouche border with alternating vignettes of puce floral spays, monochrome birds and roses, in a gilt ground, 23cm diameter £20 - £40 6. A large Japanese Kutani vase, Meiji, shouldered form with scalloped rim, 77cm high £50 - £70
7. A large Japanese porcelain vase, Meiji, shouldered form, painted in the round with children playing, between tooled gilt borders, ten character mark to base, 36.5cm high £1,000 - £1,500 2
2. A Japanese Satsuma vase, Meiji, angled baluster form, painted with two panels of court scenes, below a gilt and enamelled foliate band, the neck with lions mask and ring handles, nine character mark to the underside, 40cm high £30 - £50
3. 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 £40 - £60
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4. A Chinese polychrome jardiniere, squat ovoid form with single dragon amongst clouds, underglaze blue mark to the body, 41cm diameter £80 - £120 7 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
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6 8. A Japanese pottery figure group, terracotta, part glazed, modelled as a man with a group of monkeys, impressed mark 14cm high £150 - £250
16. A Japanese Kutani moonflask, Meiji, circa 1890, famille verte enamelled and gilded with gourd and garden vine scene to one side, the other with a bird in flight, red character marks, 21.5cm high £40 - £70
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12. A Chinese blue and white bowl, Kangxi style, 19th century, painted with figures in garden landscape, four character mark to underside, 17.5cm diameter £100 - £150
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9. A large Chinese famille rose bowl, 19th century, Cantonese, decorated with alternating panels of figures and birds in foliage, 26cm diameter £100 - £200
10. A Chinese blue and white ginger jar, Kangxi mark, prunus and ice pattern, 18cm high £50 - £70
17. A Chinese blue and white bowl, probably Tek Sing cargo, circa 1820, painted with stylised dragon and pearl design, character mark, 14.5cm diameter £30 - £50 18. A Japanese lacquer box and cover, Meiji, decorated with a large carp in £300 - £400 gilt lacquer, 6cm high
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13. A pair of large Chinese crackleware vases, cylindrical form, decorated with soldiers and acrobats in garden landscape, between incised rusticated banding, 41cm high (2) £120 - £180
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19. A large copper Persian bowl or pot, chased and reticulated, together with an Indian repousse decorated brass bowl, 33cm high (2) £80 - £120 20. An early 20th century Chinese soapstone sculpture, finely carved depicting foo dogs with central sensor with open works, 40cm high £200 - £250
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11. A Chinese blue and white plate, Kangxi or later, painted with figures in a garden within a foliate border, ogee moulded border, 22.5cm diameter £80 - £120
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14. A Chinese blue and white plate, Kangxi, circa 1700, painted with lotus flowers in a foliate scroll ground, 21.5cm diameter £80 - £120
15. A Chinese famille rose ginger jar, Yongzheng mark, decorated with a tournament battle scene in the round, 18cm high £60 - £80
21. A Chinese carved wooden two piece memorial tablet, 19th century or earlier, gilt hardwood, with carved and painted text, in two sections, 33.5cm x £60 - £80 9.5cm
22. A Chinese carved marble jardinière, squat ovoid form, modelled in relief with dragons and clouds, 56cm diameter £60 - £100
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
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23. A Chinese hardwood jardinière stand, carved in relief and reticulated, the cabriole lions paw legs united by a pierced low shelf, set with a pink marble top, 50cm diameter, 58cm high £100 - £200
24. 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 £80 - £120
25. A four panel decorative screen, decorated with Oriental lilies on a pond, height 92cm, length 182cm £30 - £50
26. An African tribal Ashanti seat, 19th century or earlier, carved with geometric designs, 38cm high, 60cm long £60 - £80
27. A tribal carved wood club, 19th or 20th century, the paddle blade with stylised £150 - £200 wave design, 67cm long
28. A tribal carved wood staff, 19th or 20th century, modelled with crocodiles eating turtles and snakes eating birds, the handle inset with mother of pearl, 98cm long £100 - £200 29. A tribal carved horn, 41cm long £20 - £30
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30. A 19th century Indian ebony and silver elephant figure, carved and overlaid with tooled white metal, set with coloured stones, 14cm long £100 - £150
31. λ A Japanese gold lacquer, Shibayama and enamelled silver vase, Meiji, quatrelobed footed form, the neck with cloisonné enamel collar, cast with four elephant heads, above four maki-e panels overlayed with carved mother of pearl, abalone, coral and stained ivory birds in foliate and floral landscapes, within silver lined ogee headed shields, on a textured and tooled leather effect gilt ground puncurated with geometric and foliate cartouches, the foot and rim cased in silver and the interior and base lacquered in aventurine, signed to an inset mother of pearl plaque, 31cm high £2,000 - £3,000
32. A Chinese silk embroidered dragon, together with An English Arts and Crafts silk embroidered bird, both framed (2) £30 - £40
33. A selection of Oriental embroideries, including depictions of peacocks, cranes, ducks and birds, five £30 - £40 framed (10)
31 34. A large Oriental embroidery of an eagle perched against the setting sun, 87cm x 119cm, bamboo framed £30 - £50 35. A large Oriental embroidery of two eagles flying above the waves, 65cm x 140cm, framed and glazed £50 - £70
36. An 18th or early 19th century Chinese silk embroidered robe band, variously stitched with multicoloured wave deisgn with fish and lucky charms on an Imperial yellow ground, 230cm long, 47cm deep £500 - £800
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8 37. A pair of Chinese cloisonne vases, footed form, decorated with peacocks, 23cm high (2) £50 - £70 38. A pair of Oriental gilt bronze shishi or Fu dogs, 19th century or earlier, modelled on incised plinths, 10.5cm high (2) £100 - £150 39. An Oriental cast bronze vase, with applied dragon neck, incised decoration to the body, 25cm high £30 - £50
40. A Chinese carved jade plaque, reticulated gourds and flowers, 4cm long £50 - £80 41. A Chinese jade carving of a boy with broom, 5cm long £50 - £80
42. λ An Indian ivory miniature painting of Humayun’s Tomb, Delhi, 19th century, with glass cover, unframed, 4cm x 5cm £60 - £80
43. λ A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, Meiji, modelled as root vegetables with fish, 4cm long £40 - £70
44. λ A large Japanese Shibayama ivory tusk vase, Meiji, decorated with birds in flowering branches, set with carved and stained ivory, tortoiseshell, horn, abalone and mother of pearl, to each side, mounted in silver, displayed on a craved hardwood stand, the tusk 26.5cm high £2,000 - £4,000
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45. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono of a banana, Meiji, realistically modelled, half peeled, 16.5cm long £300 - £500
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46. λ A 19th century carved ivory finger citron, the interior modelled in relief with a quarry scene and monster devouring a man, 15cm long £300 - £500
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47. λ A 19th century Japanese ivory okimono of an old Samurai warrior, Meiji, painted and carved with shagreen effect gown, 16.5cm high £500 - £600
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For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
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9 48. λ A pair of 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimonos, Meiji, modelled as the Takasago elders with rake and broom, carved, stained and painted, incised signatures, possibly by Shinsho, 17cm high (2) £800 - £1,200
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55. λ A 19th century Japanese ivory netsuke, Meiji, modelled as three puppies, 3.5cm £60 - £80
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52. A Chinese carved walrus ivory figure of an immortal, 19th century or earlier, 11cm long £60 - £100
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49. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimino of an elder, Meiji, modelled holding a staff and fan, stained and painted, inset seal signature, 18cm high £500 - £600
50. λ A 19th century Japanese Shibayama skull, Meiji, carved and applied with mother of pearl, abalone and horn insects, signed, 6cm high £400 - £600
56. λ A 19th century Chinese ivory card case, ogee form, carved in high relief to one side with open floral and foliate scrolls and central figural cartouche, over a rattan moulded base, the reverse with gilt cartouche and bas relief village garden landscape with figures, 10.5cm high, 6.5cm wide, 2cm deep £100 - £150 53
53. λ A 19th century Japanese ivory netsuke pommel, Meiji, two faced demons, signed to the inside £40 - £60
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51. λ A 19th century Japanese ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as a woman carrying peaches, with a child on her back, 8cm high £60 - £100
54. A 19th century Japanese carved bone netsuke, Meiji, modelled as a man on a water buffalo, 5cm long £30 - £50
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57. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as a woman carrying vegetables, incised signature, 16cm 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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10 58. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as a garderner with child and peaches, on wooden base, 23cm high £50 - £80
59. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as an art student and teacher, the child painting, inset red signed plaque, 15.5cm high £120 - £180 60. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as a gardener with potatoes, standing on a rock, incised signature, 28.5cm high £60 - £80 61. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as a fisherman with baskets and hat, standing on a bag and rock, incised signature, 26cm high £50 - £80 62. λ A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as an elderly farmer and boy, carrying basket and hoe, the boy carrying a basket and turnip, 19cm high £80 - £120 63. λ A 19th century Chinese carved ivory cribbage board, wedge form, decorated with dragons, 21.5cm long £40 - £60
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64. λ A Chinese carved ivory figure of Guanyin, circa 1900, seated Buddhist pose, on lotus leaf, 13cm high £80 - £120
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65. λ A 19th century African tribal carved tusk, decorated with a spiral of African figures in European clothing, surmounted by a monkey, 22.5cm long £100 - £150
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WORKS OF ART & METALWARE 66. λ A group of six assorted sets of Chinese and European ivory fans and fan mounts, including 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, and 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, length of longest 29cm (6) £80 - £120
72. A group of seven assorted 18th and 19th century ladies fans, length of longest 31cm (7) £60 - £80 73. A group of five assorted 18th and 19th century ladies fans, length of longest 29cm (5) £60 - £80
67. A group of four assorted 18th and 19th century ladies fans, length of longet 26cm (4) £60 - £80 68. A group of six assorted 18th and 19th century ladies fans, length of longest 27cm (6) £60 - £80
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74. A late 19th/early 20th century fan, the guards and sticks silvered and gilt, the leaf hand painted with three female portrait miniatures bordered by landscapes, length 24cm £40 - £60
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69. λ A late 18th century hand painted silk and ivory fan, centrally painted with a rustic scene of figures in a landscape, one on horseback, to either side are individual roundels with a male and female figure, each scene with a border of minute gold sequins, length 28cm £100 - £200 70. A group of five assorted 18th and 19th century ladies fans, length of longest 32cm (5) £60 - £80
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75. A framed and glazed 19th century fan, hand painted with a courtly scene depicting Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, surrounded by a gilt and floral border, the guards and sticks elaborately carved and pierced, length 29cm £100 - £200
76. A 19th century mother of pear and silver overlay fan, the leaf painted with 18th century courting scene, in shaped frame, length 55cm, together with a 20th century printed fabric fan, framed 57cm x 37cm (2) £50 - £90
77. A 19th century French ostrich feather and mother of pearl fan, 45cm long £40 - £70 71
71. λ A rare articulated 18th century ivory fan, the ivory sticks and guards finely carved, pierced, silvered and gilt, each of the upper guards with a roundel containing an articulated figure, each worked by a hidden lever, the front guard has a gentleman, who, when the lever is operated, raises his gun to shoot, the rear guard has a female figure who raises he glass to her mouth to drink, length 27cm (boxed) £200 - £300
78. 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) £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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79. _ An 18th century Dieppe caved ivory fan, the silk leaf embroidered and lace decorated with initials, the guards and sticks reticulated and carved with court scene and Rococo scroll vignettes and cartouches, 27cm long £100 - £150
83. Franz Bergmann, an Austrian cold painted bronze inkwell, modelled as a thrush on a begonia leaf, the head hinged to reveal the inkwell, 12cm high £300 - £500
84. Dimitri Omersa for Liberty and Co., a leather hippo footstool, 67cm long 35cm high £200 - £300
85. A George IV rosewood and brass inlaid tea caddy, circa 1830, sarcophagus form, the interior with two removable caddies, on four cast paw feet £80 - £120 86. A George III yew wood tea caddy, circa 1820, sarcophagus form, satinwood strung, the interior with two lidded compartments, on cast paw feet, 30cm wide, 20cm high, 15cm deep £80 - £120 87.
A large Persian carpet, first quarter 20th century, £80 - £120
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80. An 18th century carved bone and painted vellum fan, the leaf with a Classical scene of Penelope and Odysseus with Diana, the sticks and guards reticulated with diaper trellis and figural cartouches, 20cm long £80 - £120 81. An early 18th century printed and ivory fan, circa 1710, the leaf with an allegorical scene with Queen and putti, 27.5cm long within an embroidered fan case, 30cm long £100 - £150
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88. A tribal prayer rug, red ground, 145cm x 89cm £40 - £70
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82. A 19th century mother of pearl jewellery casket, diaper panelled to each side, the interior with cushioned silk lining, Paris retail sticker to the underside, 19cm wide, 8cm high, 14.5cm deep £100 - £150 89
89. A 19th century Mille Fleurie woolwork tapestry, in the French Medieval style with figures and tent, 98cm x 64cm £30 - £50 For details of the charges payable in addition to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s
the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to terms at the back of the catalogue.
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13 95. A pair of bronze and oak Art Deco book ends, modeled as an angelfish on two books, 14cm high overall (2) £50 - £70
96. Hans Müller (1873-1937), a bronze Art Nouveau sculpture of a young woman, engraved H. Müller verso, 12cm high £100 - £150
97. In the style of P.J. Mene, a bronze group of three flying birds on a plaque, bronze 22cm wide £40 - £60 90
90. A pair of 17th century or later wrought iron fire dogs or andirons, 64cm high, 26cm wide, 37cm deep (2) £30 - £50
91. A selection of 18th century and later brass ware including horse brasses, copper bed warmer, straining spoons, chestnut roaster etc (8) £40 - £70
98. HMS Vanguard copper speaking tubes, VPSO Top of Ships Galley etc. (2) £60 - £80
99. PreRaphaelite School, Tristram and Isolde, a pair of pyrography panels, polychrome decorated, in the style of Edward Burne Jones, circa 1890, on sycamore, depicting Tristram with harp, on ground of dog roses, 63cm x 22cm, framed £100 - £200
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103. A pair of cast gilt bookends, modelled as eagles heads, 22cm high (2) £200 - £300
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104. A Thomason Patent corkscrew, 19th century, turned bone handle with hair brush, relief plaque, barrel 9cm long £80 - £120
105. A travelling brass inkwell with safety bracket, contains glass bottle, 4.5cm high £20 - £30
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92. A 16th century or later Nuremburg alms dish, turned brass, 27cm diameter £40 - £70
93. A collection of four walking sticks, including Irish bog oak carved with shamrocks, boars tusk cane and tribal (4) £50 - £80
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100. Gladenbeck, Berlin, a 19th century bronze bust of Homer, after the Classical original in the Louvre, on a green marble base, signed, 18cm high £200 - £300
101. An Anglo Indian colonial tortoise tea caddy on stand, together with matching folding tea table and tray, hardwood with boxwood and ebony inlay, the shell opening to reveal a marquetry interior with lid, 32cm long (3) £400 - £600
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106. A 19th century enamelled box, oval section, the blue guilloche enamel with engine turned starburst design to the base, decorated with raised gilt foliate scroll decoration in the Rococo style, the lid painted with an interior conversation scene, mounted in gilt metal, 9cm wide, 4cm high, £500 - £800 9cm deep
102. A carved adjustable book stand, foliate decoration to the sides and base, 16cm x 33cm x 13cm £30 - £40
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94. An Arts and Crafts pyrography photo frame, lobed cartouche form with stylised flowers and circular aperture, opening 8.5cm diameter, 25.5cm wide, 17cm high £20 - £40
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
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107. A Roman revival gilt metal twin handled tazza, French, 19th century, modelled in relief with grapes and vines, on a stepped granite plinth, 23cm high £200 - £300
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111. A 19th century French portrait miniature, depicting a woman in 18th century dress with a dog, in a cast and reticulated gilt swag frame, 10cm x 6.5cm, the frame 22cm x 15.5cm £200 - £300
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108. A Gothic revival cast gilt metal casket, each side moulded in relief with arcading and saints, 29cm wide, 7.5cm high, 10cm deep £150 - £250
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112. An Austrian cold painted bronze camel pin cushion and a figure of a dog, probably Franz Bergmann, stamped marks Geschutz, 7.5cm high (2) £60 - £100
113. An Arts and Crafts patinated brass mirror, planished and embossed with foliate rosettes, 62cm x 81cm £150 - £250
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109. A relief moulded cast gilt metal casket, French, 19th century, modelled with game animals to each side, on bracket feet, 20cm wide, 12cm high, 14cm deep £150 - £250
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110. A relief moulded cast gilt metal casket, French, 19th century, modelled with hunting scenes to each side, on bracket feet, 22cm wide, 12cm high, 19cm deep £150 - £250
114. A 19th century cared walnut wall bracket, French, Henri II style, with face and fruiting foliage £40 - £70
115. A pair of 19th century cast iron and brass firedogs, with grate, modelled as rampant lions holding shields, on moulded foliate scroll columns £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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117. After Richard Aurili, Atala, a bronzed bust, 36cm high £50 - £80
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116. Ferdinand Preiss, gilded bronze and ivory sculpture ‘Carmen’, circa 1920, modeled as a young woman, black marble plinth, foundry stamp and signature to base, 26cm high overall £6,000 - £8,000
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118. After Max Milo (b.1938), Bronze Owls, 20th Century, depicting two seated owls upon branch, raised on circular cylindrical plinth, bears signature and foundry seal, numbered 1229, total height £100 - £120 29cm
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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119. Walter Gilbert (attributed) for the Bromsgrove Guild, an Arts and Crafts bronze plaque, relief moulded with Virgin Mary and Jesus in a stable with shepherd, Gloria in Excelsis Deo, 10cm diameter, mounted on a wooden plaque surmounted by an associated putto figure, 27.5cm long £50 - £80
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120. Walter Gilbert for the Bromsgrove Guild, an Arts and Crafts bronze plaque, Eros and the Arts, modelled in relief with allegorical female figure, moulded inscription ‘offered by the Bromsgrove Guild, Worcestershire England’, 12.5cm x 5.5cm £50 - £80
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121. A Bromsgrove Guild, Arts and Crafts bronze medal for the opening of the Town Hall, Lancaster, 27th December 1909, Given By Lord Ashton, in original fitted box, 4.5cm diameter £20 - £40
122. David Veasey for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and Powell glass claret jug, model 0265, circa 1905, relief moulded stylised bud design with sinuous handle encasing the green body, on a plain foot, stamped marks, 36cm high £1,500 - £2,000
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123. Keswick School of Industrial Arts (attributed), an Arts and Crafts brass wall sconce, repousse decorated with a central planished wheel of stylised teardrop petals, within a plain ground of floral rosettes, apparently unmarked, 30.5cm high £100 - £150
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17 124. An Arts and Crafts pewter and cabochon set mirror, repousse decorated with Middle Eastern Egyptian scenes of deserts and camels, pyramids and palm trees, with marbled red glass roundels, circa 1910, 54cm x 64cm £150 - £200
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125. Glasgow School, an Arts and Crafts copper mirror, repousse decorated with stylised roses and hearts with glass set flower heads on a planished ground, circa 1900, glass 28cm x 44cm, 61cm £200 - £400 x 76cm overall
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130. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter torpedo vase, model 0927, planished bomb form with relief moulded Celtic knot design, on three open feet, stamped Liberty marks, 29cm high £300 - £500
131. WMF (attributed), a Jugendstil gilt metal and green glass claret jug, circa 1900, in the Art Nouveau style, flared trumpet form with sinuous cage mount and tendril handle, the stopped of open leaf frond design, apparently unmarked, 39.5cm high£300 - £400
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126. Glasgow School, an Arts and Crafts brass mirror, oval form, repousse decorated with cabbage roses and leaves, on studded panels, signed GMC, circa 1900, glass 38cm x 75.5cm, 54cm x 92cm overall £200 - £300 127. An Arts and Crafts brass mirror, rectangular form, with overlapping riveted corner flaps, 40cm x 57cm overall £40 - £60
128. An Aesthetic Movement gilt brass wall mirror, circa 1880, lozenge form, the circular bevelled glass within an etched and enamelled ground of Japanesque birds in branches, within a ribbed wave frame, in the style of Thomas Jeckyll, 56cm x 43cm £50 - £100
129. 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 £50 - £80
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132. Christopher Dresser for Benham and Froud, an Aesthetic Movement copper and brass kettle, spherical form with angular handle and three dowel feet, stamped marks, 22.5cm high £30 - £50
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18 136. An Arts and Crafts copper tray, in the style of Artificers Guild, oval form with ropework rim and pierced knotted heart leaf handles, 70cm long £80 - £120 137. An Aesthetic Movement black lacquer coal scuttle, enamelled with a bird and flowers to the lid, 38cm high £20 - £40
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143. An Arts and Crafts copper and patinated brass casket, planished and embossed with rivet design, on four feet, 25cm wide, 9cm high, 13.5cm deep £80 - £100
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133. A Russian repousse copper plaque, circa 1950s, depicting a woman and candle, 49cm x 38cm £40 - £60
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138. An Arts and Crafts cast bronze dish, oval form, modelled in relief with portrait busts of kings and a rosette, the centre with monogram THR, 15cm long £60 - £80
139. John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts hammered copper tray, repousse decorated with monkeys picking and eating fruits, dated 1898, signed and dated verso and numbered 2386, 59.5cm x 43.5cm £1,000 - £1,200
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134. A pair of Beldray Arts and Crafts brass vases, twin handled and embossed with foliate cartouches, stamped marks, 31cm high (2) £30 - £50
140. Arts and Crafts repousse desk set, cigar box decorated with owl, height 11cm and letter holder decorated with a fish, width 17cm (2) £20 - £30
141. A French Arts and Crafts copper vase with coat of arms of Pau, conical, twin handled form, repousse decorated and signed Mugartiz, 18.5cm high £40 - £60
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144. Keswick School of Industrial Arts, a large Arts and Crafts copper charger, repousse decorated with a central bosse incised In Mem Keswick August 31st 1900, within an elaborate Celtic knot wreath and a further band of knots and bosses, stamped KSIA, 51cm diameter £180 - £220
145. A Negretti & Zambra barometer, circa 1950, in oak veneered case, silvered dial, 63.5cm long £20 - £30
146. A pair of Negretti and Zambra opera glasses, in satin lined leather case, black lacquered £10 - £20 147. Sporting photographs including military teams, tug of war F Coy 1898, 1st Gordon Highlanders running team 1896, No 7 platoon football team 1917 (3) £20 - £30 148. An album of post World War II photographs of Egypt, military and touristic, including native and historical £40 - £60 scenes
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135. Newlyn School (attributed), an Arts and Crafts copper plate, repousse decorated with ships in sail, 22.5cm diameter £40 - £60
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142. Edward Spencer for Artificers Guild (attributed), an Arts and Crafts copper jug, footed ogee form, etched fish design and rope twist bands round foot and below top handle, 16cm high £80 - £120
149. A large collection of postcards, early 20th century and later, including South Pole exploration, Egypt, topographical, pictorial etc. £100 - £150
150. An Arts and Crafts marquetry photograph frame, circa 1900, in the Art Nouveau style, decorated with a flowering plant inlaid with specimen woods, easel back, opening 14cm x 9cm, overall 33cm x 19cm £40 - £70
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19 163. A George III oval silk needlework of a basket of flowers, framed and glazed, 22m x 19cm £50 - £70 164. A George III silk needlework of a seated gentleman outside his tent, circa 1790, original brass frame and glazed, 22cm x 20cm £100 - £150 151
151. Gibbon, Edward, 1787 / 1789, History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, in Twelve Volumes and notes, New Edition, Basil: J J Tourneisen, full bound in leather, tooled title Gibbons History of the Roman Empire (13) £100 - £200
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159. A Schuco scent bottle, modelled as a monkey with articulated limbs and removable head, glass bottle to the interior, 12cm long £50 - £80
152. Scott, Walter, 1830 / 1833, Waverley Novels, 42 volumes of 48, London: Cassell, full bound in leather (42) £100 - £150 153. Thompson, Hunter S., 1998, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, New York: Vintage Books, signed by the author £80 - £120
154. A 1/8 scale Lincolnshire hermaphrodite farm wagon, with the forecarriage and loading platform fitted. Length approx 80cm. Note: Exhibited at the The Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition 2006. £30 - £50
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160. Two Schuco clockwork clown musicians, tin plate, modelled as band members playing the drums and a violin, stamped marks, one with original key, 11.5cm high (2) £100 - £150
155. Seven rolls of Arts and Crafts Zoffany wallpaper, Voysey Damask pattern number ACV03003, roll lengths 520mm x 10.05m (7) £80 - £120 156. Three green and yellow Welsh blankets, approx 160cm x 210cm (3) £60 - £80
161. A 19th century embroidered sampler, Ann Bennitt, Ockbrook 1825, together with another dated 1842 and a woolwork picture of a courting couple, 36cm x 32cm (3) £40 - £70
157. Three blue and yellow Welsh blankets, approx 160cm x 208cm (3) £60 - £80
162. A Victorian sampler, alphabet, religious verse and named Martha Trippas, Berkswell, 1864, 43cm x 33cm, framed £40 - £70
158. A Welsh blanket, approx 170cm x 220cm £20 - £30
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165. A rare band sampler with Whitworth panels signed Mary her sampler made in the year 1724, framed and glazed, 62cm x 18cm £900 - £1,200 166. A Russian needlework table runner, 190cm x 55cm £60 - £80 167. A French 19th century sampler ‘Provinces et Departments’ by F Bertrand, 1825, framed and glazed, 70cm x 53cm £100 - £150
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168. An 18th century spot sampler, dated 1761, framed and glazed, 31m x 64cm £300 - £400 172
172. A fine wool sampler by Martha Cotton, aged 12, 1839, framed and glazed, 39cm x 31cm £400 - £500
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169. An 18th century sampler by Mary Croxford, aged 10, 1798, framed and glazed, 38m x 32cm £600 - £800
170. A collection of books on Samplers and Needlework, including a signed Micheal & Elizabeth Feller ‘The Needlework Collection 2 (15+) £50 - £70
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171. A rare Mrs Venton School 19th century sampler by Sarah Batchlor, aged 10, framed and glazed, 39cm x 33cm £500 - £600
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173. A late 18th century verse sampler by Sarah Dye, aged 11, 1796, original maple frame and glazed, 43cm x 33cm £200 - £400
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174. A very fine house sampler by Sarah Lewis, aged 14, 1821, framed and glazed, 61.5cm x 48cm £700 - £900
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175. A rare Spanish sampler by Antonia Castillo,1829, Cadiz free school, taught by Dona Joaquina Sanchez, framed and glazed, 38cm x 29cm (Plate 29 in book), also with a book ‘Samplers” by Susan Mayor & Diana Fowle. (2) £500 - £700
179. An important American sampler by Sarah Bailey, born in Wooldale, Yorkshire, England, 1821, but emigrated to America in 1827, framed and glazed, 40cm x 40cm £900 - £1,200
176. An early 19th century Quaker sampler in red by S Routh, framed and glazed, 30.5cm x 20cm £100 - £150
177. A school room exercise sampler by Emily Cheshire, 1881, £60 - £80 National School, framed and glazed, 31cm x 49cm
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180. A rare Ackworth School sampler for Mary Hart, school number 2757 1806-1811, 32cm x 32cm £1,000 - £1,500
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178. A rare American memorial sampler wrought by Sarah J Rider, aged 13, May 30 1836, framed and glazed, 44cm x 29.5cm £500 - £700
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181. Two American samplers by Elizabeth Poggs 1821 and Elizabeth Patrick 1838, together with a family bible with inscription for 1814, framed and glazed, 34cm x 34cm and (3) £700 - £900
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186. An 18th century sampler by Elizabeth Howell, 1788, framed and glazed, 31cm x 29cm £200 - £300
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182. A verse sampler ‘Happy Man’ by Sarah Carter, Dell Lacey Green, Bucks, circa 1850, framed and glazed, 46cm x 60cm £200 - £300
187. An 19th century sampler by Hannah Dyson, 1840, school number 6046, Leeds, 1837-1840, framed and glazed, 15cm x 24cm £300 - £400
183. A verse sampler by Ann Kingsnorth, aged 8, Feb 1861, framed and glazed, 39cm x 52cm £100 - £150
184. An unusual verse sampler by Ann Walmsley, aged 12, 1837, framed and glazed, 48cm x 42cm £100 - £150
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188. An 18th century sampler by Alice Bullock, aged 12, 1745, framed and glazed, 48cm x 25cm £500 - £700
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185. A rare sampler by Ann Murdoch, in Mr Raines Asylum, 1815, framed and glazed, 40cm x 29cm £600 - £800
189. A pair of samplers by Grace Evelyn Rollinson, nee Howard, Warwickshire 1928, framed and glazed, 30cm x 26.5cm and 33cm x 32cm (2) £100 - £150
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CLOCKS & TREEN 190. A gilt brass military issue pocket barometer, compensated, B1246, crows foot mark, 7cm diameter £50 - £70
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191. An early Victorian mahogany stick barometer, circa 1840, William Lowe, Islington, flame veneered with bone key, 92cm high £80 - £120
192. A French gilt brass carriage timepiece, 11cm high, together with a silver plated and cabochon set chamber stick, 7cm high (2) £70 - £90
193. A Mappin and Webb gilt brass carriage timepiece, in leather case, with key, 14.5cm high to handle £30 - £50 194. David Veasey for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts Tudric pewter and enamelled mantle timepiece, model 0385, circa 1905, spade form, the 2.5 inch blue and green enamel clock dial with copper chapter ring and Roman numerals, flanked by sinuous tree branches with leaves in the Art Nouveau style, with key, stamped number, 20.5cm high £2,000 - £3,000
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195. A Glasgow School, Art and Crafts walnut mantle clock, the 4.5 inch repousse embossed brass dial with Arabic numerals and serpentine hands, in an angular case with stylised rose motifs, 32cm high £100 - £200
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196. A French champlevé enamel and gilt brass clock, Japy Freres & Cie, the 4 inch gilt and enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, within a four glass panelled case, flanked by column supports and finials, with sarcophagus pediment, 37cm high £400 - £600
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24 197. A William IV mahogany and brass inlaid bracket clock, circa 1835, the 8 inch enamelled dial with Roman numerals, within a foliate scroll inlaid, flame veneered case with stepped pediment and acanthus urn finial, the sides with pierced fish scale panels, 50cm high £150 - £250
198. A George III mahogany 8 day long case clock, James Lock, Bath, the 11 inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, in a domed case with swan neck pediment, 234cm high £150 - £200
199. An early 19th century longcase clock by Thwaites & Reed, London, height 190cm, width 45cm, depth 23cm £2,000 - £2,500
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200. Robert Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn, a carved oak cheese or bread board, octagonal section with mouse to one edge, 25cm x 30.5cm £60 - £100
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201. Robert Mouseman Thompson of Kilburn, a carved oak altar cross, on three stepped base, the mouse in bas relief spread over two sides, 32.5cm high £120 - £180
202. Robert Thompson of Kilburn, Mouseman oak standard lamp with a octagonal tapered column and base, 138cm high £500 - £700
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FURNITURE 203. A miniature Victorian mahogany veneered tilt top pedestal table, rectangular top, on tripod base, 18cm high, 16cm wide, 12cm deep £30 - £50 204. 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 £80 - £100
205. A Edwardian mahogany and satin wood inlaid display cabinet, the central concave glazed panel above a bow fronted cupboard flanked by two doors on square section spayed feet, height 180cm, length114cm, depth 39cm. £150 - £250
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212. A Victorian walnut revolving piano stool, circa 1850, tripod legs with acanthus carved knees, 49cm high £50 - £80
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210. A George II mahogany pedestal occasional table, circa 1750, the single piece top on a baluster column support and tripod base, 67cm high, 45cm diameter £60 - £80
213. A William IV Gothic Revival rosewood footstool, quatrelobed and glazed with beadwork panel, on brass castors, 56cm long, 28cm wide £20 - £40
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206. A reproduction table top glazed display casket, on fitted stand with X-form stretcher, height 84cm, length 67cm, depth 36cm £50 - £80
207. An Edwardian mahogany and satin wood inlaid display cabinet, the central concave glazed panel above a bow fronted cupboard flanked by two doors on square section spayed feet, surmounted by a swan neck pedement. height 195cm, length114cm, depth 39cm. £150 - £250 208. A 19th century oak cot, panelled construction with angled roof and dowelled sides £100 - £150
209. An Edwardian upholstered high back armchair, 96cm high £150 - £200
211. A Victorian papier mache tilt top occasional table, probably by Jennens and Bettridge, Japanned and inlaid with abalone and mother of pearl, highlighted in gilt, the pedestal support with open spiral, on a domed base with shell moulded feet, 71cm high, 41.5cm diameter £120 - £180
214. A19th century elm seated Windsor armchair, wheel back, with H stretcher £60 - £80
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215. A George III fruitwood tilt top occasional table, tripod form on pad feet, 58.5cm diameter, 68.5cm high £30 - £50
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216. A 19th century mahogany luggage rack, turned legs and slatted top, 60cm wide, 46cm high, 37cm deep £30 - £50
217. A George II mahogany kneehole desk, circa 1735, pull out slide and single long drawer over six short drawers and cupboard between, the door opening to reveal a shelved interior and a hidden apron drawer above, on six ogee bracket feet, 85cm wide, 79cm high, 48cm deep £300 - £500 218. An 18th century Chinese Export lacquer occasional table, tripod pedestal form with Japanese black lacquer top, on ebonised turned column base and three ogee feet, 56cm diameter, 65cm high £60 - £100
219. A William IV rosewood Canterbury, circa 1835, four section with central carrying handle, above a single drawer, on turned legs and brass castors, 51cm wide, 61cm high, 38cm deep £100 - £200
220. A Victorian rosewood four tier wall shelf, ogee fronted, graduated shelves supported on barley twist columns, together with a two tier mahogany shelf (2) £40 - £60
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221. A Regency mahogany and satinwood strung toilet chest, circa 1810, the double hinged top opening to reveal a basin compartment, above pot cupboard and pull out commode or bidet below, 87cm high, 36.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep £50 - £70
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222. A George I walnut bureau, circa 1715, the quarter veneered and crossbanded fall front, opening to reveal a pigeon holed and drawered interior, above a single long drawer and a further two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet, 108cm high, 100cm wide, 56cm deep £100 - £200
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225. A Regency mahogany Empire style fold over tea table, circa 1815, in the style of Thomas Hope, ebony strung and brass mounted, the four splayed legs supporting four angled lyre scroll and reeded columns, the swivel top opening to reveal an exotic specimen veneer, burred and figured, crossbanded in rosewood, 73cm high, 92cm long, 90cm wide, 45.5cm deep when closed £80 - £120
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223. A Regency mahogany dressing table, circa 1815, NeoGrec style, concave fronted with ebony Greek key inlay, on turned and knopped Egyptian horn front legs, 89cm high, 117cm wide, 64cm deep £80 - £120
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224. A George III mahogany Pembroke table, circa 1800, single drawer, with ebony stringing throughout, on reeded square section tapered legs with brass castors, 73cm high, 116cm square extended £60 - £80
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226. A George III mahogany D end dining table, circa 1790, satinwood strung, with single leaf, each end with four square section tapered legs, on brass castors, 73cm high, 126cm long closed, £80 - £120 184cm long extended, 128cm wide
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227. A George III mahogany, crossbanded and strung Pembroke table, circa 1790, the oval top with rosewood, ebony and satinwood detailing, on square section tapered legs with single drawer and brass castors, 70cm high, 78cm wide, 96cm deep, 45.5cm closed £50 - £70
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228. A George IV mahogany two tier side table, circa 1820, concave fronted and ebony strung with two drawers to the lower shelf, supported on ring turned legs, 79cm high, 82cm wide, 45cm deep £40 - £60
229. A George III mahogany fold over tea table, circa 1790, D end form, satinwood strung, on four square section tapered legs, 71cm high, width 91.5cm, 45cm closed, 90cm deep £40 - £60
230. A George III mahogany and satinwood strung bow fronted corner cabinet, the double doors with satinwood and ebony fan corners, opening to reveal a four level interior, 105cm high, 70cm wide, 50cm deep £40 - £60
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231. An Edwardian three seater sofa, bow fronted on four mahogany square section tapered front legs, on brass castors, upholstered in yellow damask, 83cm high, 150cm wide, 63cm deep £150 - £250
232. A 19th century fruitwood and beech spinning wheel, bobbin turned with dowelled and pegged attachments, 106cm high £40 - £60
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233. Three Regency mahogany and leather covered chairs, circa 1810, NeoGrec plain form with wide Klismos type corssrails on square section supports, 54cm wide, 91cm high (3) £40 - £60
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237. A George III mahogany and satinwood strung swing toilet mirror, bow fronted with three drawers, with oval mirror, 48cm high £20 - £40
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234. A set of six Chippendale design mahogany chairs, circa 1900, carved lattice and feather edged back splats, with serpentine drop in seats and cabriole ball and claw feet, 100cm high (6) £80 - £120 235. Two Regency mahogany carver armchairs, circa 1815, each with reeded arms and turned legs, 87cm high (2) £20 - £40
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238. A pair of Victorian walnut salon chairs, circa 1860, carved trilobed back, serpentine fronted on cabriole legs, overstuffed green velvet seats, 91cm high (2) £30 - £50
239. A 19th century circular elm seated stick back armchair, height 105cm. £40 - £70
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236. A Victorian upholstered armchair, circa 1890, on squat turned front legs with ceramic castors, 103cm deep, 92cm high (2) £150 - £250 240
240. A Queen Anne oak and elm dresser, circa 1710, three drawers, supported on three turned front legs, with plain backboard, 184cm wide, 94cm high, 43cm deep £100 - £150
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30 241. A Victorian figured walnut and mahogany strung cabinet, the glazed cupboard supported on square section blind fluted pillars, 74cm high, 34cm wide, 17cm deep £100 - £150
242. A regional ladderback elm seated chair, 19th century, 91cm high £40 - £60
243. A pair of painted toleware pedestal cabinets, hexagonal section with glass tops, embossed foliate scroll decoration and single cupboard doors, 77cm high, 44cm diameter (2) £100 - £150
244. A George IV mahogany sideboard, circa 1825, bow fronted with two flame veneered drawers flanked by cellarette and cupboard, on six reeded legs, 93cm high, 183cm wide, 75cm deep £120 - £150 241
245. An early 19th century spinning wheel, height 66cm £200 - £300
246. A Victorian walnut brake front pedestal desk, four graduated draws to each side. height 76cm, length 2123cm, £80 - £120 width 59cm.
247. A set of six Queen Anne/George I walnut dining chairs, circa 1715, height 101cm (6) £300 - £400 248. A George II mahogany drop leaf dining table, circa 1740, height 73cm, length 145cm, width 121cm £100 - £150
249. 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 - £500
250. A large pair of Gothic Revival pine doors, arched, with three scallop arcaded windows and acanthus capital fluted column mullions, 261cm high, 70cm wide (2) £200 - £400
251. 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 castors (2) £200 - £400
252. 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 £400 - £600
253. 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, £100 - £200 64cm wide, 32cm deep 254. 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 castors, 91cm wide, 68cm high, 60cm deep £600 - £800
255. 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 £150 - £250
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256. Liberty and Co., a Thebes chair, circa 1880, ash and elm construction with upholstered seat, Liberty label to the underside £300 - £400
257. 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 £150 - £250
258. After E W Godwin, an ebonised coffee or occasional table, circa 1875, with gilt banding, the lower shelf supported on Thebes type spindles, 39cm wide, 67cm high, 41cm deep See: Weber Soros, S. 1999. Secular Furniture of E W Godwin, p.143 for examples of this design £100 - £200
259. Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts oak wall shelf, in the Anglo Japanesque style, circa 1880, asymmetrical glazed cupboard and four tiers of shelves with square section triangular bracket supports, above an arched apron, Liberty label verso, 81cm wide, 73cm high, 16cm deep £180 - £250
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260. Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts mahogany and inlaid armchair, comb back form with knop turned spindles and satinwood and harewood tulip design splat and shaped cross rail, the seat of shield form on four splayed and turned legs £70 - £100 261. An Art Nouveau walnut occasional table, circa 1900, the square top carved with stylised tulips to the corners, on plank section, angled cabriole legs, similarly carved with sinuous flowers, united by a low shelf, possibly J S Henry, 57cm square, 76cm high £80 - £120
262. E A Taylor for Wylie and Lochhead (attributed), a set of six Arts and Crafts oak chairs, including one armchair, each with a pierced heart and carved stem to the backsplat, between mushroom topped uprights united by a shaped crestrail, caver 113cm high (6) £300 - £500
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264. E A Taylor for Wylie and Lochhead (attributed), a Glasgow School, Arts and Crafts oak table, the plain top on tapered and angled square section legs, united by a low shelf, with fretted side panels of pierced spear motifs, probably retailed by Liberty and Co., 56cm wide, 65cm high, 41cm high £100 - £150
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263. Shapland and Petter (attributed), an Arts and Crafts mahogany and inlaid wing back settle and two armchairs, in the style of Voysey and Walter Cave, circa 1900, angular form, each with a frieze of Art Nouveau style leaf and tendril design in satinwood and hare wood, the arms with fretted stylised heart tulip motifs, on square section shaped front legs, the settle 115cm wide, 125cm high, 57cm deep, the chairs 59cm wide, 125cm high, 57cm deep (3) £800 - £1,200
265. Shapland and Petter (attributed), an Arts and Crafts oak bureau, the fold out writing slope with single drawer below, on square section mushroom footed legs, the shelved rack with repousse copper plaques of stylised tulips in the Art Nouveau style, to the angled cupboard doors, supported on heart pierced fretted tulip form uprights, the backboard with pierced spade leaf motifs, 81cm wide, 143cm high, 38cm deep £300 - £500
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270. Shapland and Petter, an Arts and Crafts mahogany display cabinet, doors inlaid with mother of pearl and fruit woods, 153cm high (7) £100 - £150
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267. E A Taylor for Wylie and Lochhead, an Arts and Crafts oak tub chair, with wrap around rail over pierced and tapered splat, rush seat, circa 1900, 73cm high £400 - £500
268. 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 £170 - £220
271. E A Taylor for Wylie and Lochhead, an Arts and Crafts oak tub chair, with wrap around rail over pierced and tapered splat, rush seat, circa 1900, 73cm high £400 - £500
272. An Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau style oak wall mounted plaque, painted wood with a brass repousse plaque of St George and the Dragon, 40cm high, 73cm long £50 - £70
273. A Cotswold School carved oak firescreen, the lower frieze with initials HW EW and oak leaf motif, 84cm high, 63cm wide £60 - £80
274. 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 £80 - £120
275. An Italianate Romanesque style font or jardinière, modelled with Celtic knots and cartouches, slender column form, £100 - £150 114cm high
276. A Victorian cast iron conservatory pedestal heater, square section, reticulated foliate design with glazed panels, door opening, articulated handles and lid, 30cm square, 70cm high £100 - £150
277. A Victorian cast iron Veritas Stove conservatory heater, circa 1896, panelled chamfered trapezoidal section, with reticulated foliate design throughout, the double doors with apertures for coloured glazing, opening to reveal a paraffin heater, on foliate bracket feet, articulated handles to the sides, cast registration number £200 - £300 284618, 48cm wide, 86cm high, 35cm deep 269
269. Shapland and Petter, an Arts and Crafts piano stool, hinged and upholstered seat above tulip pierced frieze raised on turned supports, 55cm x 53cm x 36cm £100 - £150
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PICTURES 284. Sir Hubert von Herkomer RA (1849-1914), Invitation to a Private View of Pictures, 1887, etching, inscribed in ink to William £30 - £50 Wyllie, 17.5cm x 12.5cm
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278. Albrecht Durer (1471-1528), St Jerome in Penitence (B. 61; M. Holl. 57), etching, after the 1496 original, inscribed in pencil to the back 1512, 29cm x 21cm, framed £200 - £400 279. John Andrews and Andrew Drury, map of Enford, Wiltshire, circa 1810, 48cm x 65cm, framed £80 - £120
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285. A signed portrait photograph of William Lionel Wyllie, painting outside a house, with sign ‘ Please contribute to the poor artist for the orspital’, Langfier Ltd mount, 20.5cm x 15cm, unframed £100 - £150
280. John Ogilby, strip map Bristol to Banbury, engraving circa 1698, 35cm x 47cm, framed £60 - £100 281. 19th Century School, Elizabeth I, coloured etching £30 - £50
286. William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851-1931), Medway United Aquatic Clubs, Grand Smoking Concert, programme, etching, signed £60 - £80 in the plate, 25cm x 19cm
282. After M.G. Greensmith, 3rd Dragoon Guards Circa 1890, military print, 42cm x 25cm, framed £30 - £40
287. William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), Greetings from Dawpool, Christmas 1892, etching, signed in pencil, 12.5cm x 10cm, unframed £60 - £80
283. William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas from Dawpool, etching, signed in pencil, 20.5cm x 15cm, unframed £80 - £120
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288. William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), The Thames, London to the Goodwins, Fine Art Society private view invitation, etching, 16.5cm x 10.5cm, unframed £50 - £80
294. W Holmes May (19th/20th Century), Terrace at Haddon Hall, etching, signed in plate and dated 1881, with preface and poem, 17cm x 24cm, unframed £20 - £30
289. William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851-1931), Artists Benevolent Dinner invitation and reply slip, lithographic print, together with another Christmas 1918, signed in plate, 12.5cm x 10.5cm, largest 20.5cm x 28.5cm (3) £40 - £60
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295. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Marlow Lock, etching, signed, 18cm x 28cm, unframed £80 - £120
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290. William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), Breaking Waves, £80 - £120 etching, signed in pencil, 8cm x 11cm, unfrmed
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291. William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931), Royal Corinthian Yacht Club dinner invitation 1899, etching, signed in the plate and titled Rounding the Flagship, 12cm x 19cm, unframed £50 - £80
292. J Alfred Swatkins (fl.1888-1923), St Ives, etching, together with three others, Polperro, Harbour scene and another scene of St Ives, signed in pencil, largest 28cm x 20cm, framed (4) £30 - £50
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296. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Vente Achat de Meubles, etching, signed and dated 1909, 26cm x 13cm £100 - £150
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300. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Continental Village, etching, signed and dated 1920, 13cm x 23cm, unframed £60 - £80 297
297. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Mont Saint Michel, coloured etching, signed, 27cm x 36cm £150 - £250
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298. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Messines Ridge, etching, signed and dated 1919, 18cm x 28cm, unframed, but mounted £130 - £180
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299. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Cannon Street Station, etching, signed and dated 1923, 20cmx 32cm £180 - £220
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301. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Chruch at Perros Guirec, etching, proof, signed, 20cm x 15cm, unframed £80 - £120
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302. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Place du Bayaa, Salies de Bearn, etching, titled and numbered 4 of 10, 23cm x 34cm, unframed £30 - £50
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303. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Villeneuve sur Lot, etching 1929, numbered 3 of 15, 22cm x 28cm, unframed £30 - £50
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306. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Street in Collioure, etching 1921, number 10 of 10, pencil signature and title, 22cm x 18cm, unframed £30 - £50
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307. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Syracous, etching, number 8 of 10, studio stamp, 13cm x 23cm, unframed £30 - £50
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304. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Bell Tower at Evesham, etching 1927, numbered 8 of 10, 20cm x 32cm, unframed £30 - £50
305. Ian Strang (1886-1952), La Duche, Uzes, etching, inscribed verso, 18cm x 28cm Note: illustrated in Strang, F. Town and Coutnry, Southern France, p.120 £30 - £50
308. Ian Strang (1886-1952), A Moorish Mill, Cordoba, Spain, etching 1923, studio stamp, numbered 10 of 10, 22cm x 33cm, unframed £30 - £50
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313. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Wheelwrights Shop, Palermo, Sicily, etching 1914, signed in plate, 19cm x 30cm, unframed £30 - £50 309
309. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Porte des Ormeaux, Cordes, etching, numbered 4 of 30, 28cm x 22cm, unframed Note: illustrated in Strang, F. Town and Coutnry, Southern France, p.56 £30 - £50
310. † Ian Strang (1886-1952), Brussels, etching, studio stamp and numbered 4 of 10, 15cm x 23cm, unframed £20 - £30
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314. After Sir Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956), Orphelinat des Armees, lithograph after the original War poster, from La Guerre Documentee, Paris: Schwarz, 27cm x 18cm, unramed £30 - £50
315. After Sir Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956), Orphelinat des Armees II, lithograph after the original War poster, from La Guerre Documentee, Paris: Schwarz, 26cm x 18cm, unramed £30 - £50 311
311. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Sussex Landscape, etching, number £30 - £50 3 of 10, titled, 16cm x 24cm, unframed
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312. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Mill at Cahors, pencil, signed and dated 1932, inscribed with label verso, exhibited 1952, 25cm x 33cm, framed £150 - £200
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316. Sir Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956,) An English Portfolio, 1934, London: Hodder and Stoughton, The Bookman, six colour £40 - £60 prints in folder
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317. Sir Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956), Knight (M. 1142), lithograph from the Brangwyn Portfolio 1927, number 73, published by E F d’Alignan and Paul Turpin, 38cm x 27.5cm, unframed £80 - £120
320. Sir Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956), Men with Hatchets (D. 1574), lithograph from the Brangwyn Portfolio 1927, number 63, published by E F d’Alignan and Paul Turpin, 38cm x 29cm, unframed £80 - £120
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318. Sir Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956), Sketch for Melon Stall (D. 1595), lithograph from the Brangwyn Portfolio 1927, number 93, published by E F d’Alignan and Paul Turpin, 24cm x 33cm, unframed £70 - £100
321. Sir Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956), Interior of St Hilier, Poitiers (D. 1578), lithograph from the Brangwyn Portfolio 1927, number 67, published by E F d’Alignan and Paul Turpin, 37cm x 47cm, unframed £80 - £120
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319. Sir Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956), Sketch for St John (O359), lithograph from the Brangwyn Portfolio 1927, number 99, published by E F d’Alignan and Paul Turpin, 19cm x 24cm, unframed £70 - £100
322. Sir Frank Brangwyn RA (1867-1956), The Cloth Hall, Ypres (D. 1253), lithograph from the Brangwyn Portfolio 1927, number 12, published by E F d’Alignan and Paul Turpin, 41.5cm x 31.5cm, £80 - £120 unframed
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40 323. † Dame Laura Knight RA (1877-1970), The Unfortunate, etching and aquatint, signed, 36cm x 37cm, unframed £400 - £600
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326. Laura Knight, A Book of Drawings, 1923, London: John Lane, limited edition number 386 of 500, with illustrations and original woodcut self portrait £200 - £300 327. Bolling, F & Whithington, V., 1993, The Graphic Work of Laura Knight, including a catalogue raisonne of her prints, Aldershot: Scolar Press £40 - £60
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324. † Dame Laura Knight RA (1877-1970), Trio Gymnatique, etching and aquatint, signed and titled, 37cm x 26cm, unframed £550 - £700
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328. W R Macklin and H A Rigby, The Decorative Paintings in Christ’s Hospital Chapel, 1913-1923, 1924, Ditchling: St Dominic’s Press, illustrating Frank Brangwyns paintings £40 - £60
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329. The Woodcut, An Anuual, 1929, No. 3, London: Fleuron Ltd £250 - £300
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325. † Dame Laura Knight RA (1877-1970), Youth and Age, etching 1925 (Bolling 32), signed lower right, 36.5cm x 38cm, unframed £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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330. Roger Fry, Ten Architectural Lithographs, London: Arcitectural Press Ltd. Limited edition number 31 of 40, in folder with mounts, signed in pen by Fry £950 - £1,200
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331. Paul Klee (1879-1940), Winter Sleep (Sommeil d’Hiver), colour lithograph, 1938, from Verve no. III, printed by Mourlot, published by E Teriade, Paris, signed in plate and plate verso, 26.5cm x 35.5cm, unframed £100 - £150
332. Abraham Rattner (1893-1978), Autumn (L’Automne), colour lithograph, 1938, from Verve no. III, printed by Mourlot, published by E Teriade, Paris, signed in the plate and printed verso, 35.5cm x 26.5cm, unframed £40 - £60
333. Elyse Ashe Lord (1900-1971), Daffodils, coloured ething, signed and numbered 27 of 75, 42cm x 31cm, mounted, unframed £200 - £300
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334. Mabel Royds (1874-1941), Heading Against the Wind, woodblock print, signed, from an edition of fewer than 10, 31cm x 28cm, framed £120 - £180
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337. Mabel Royds (1874-1941), Prayer Flags (M.B. 25), coloured woodblock print, signed, 26cm x 20cm, framed £250 - £300
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335. Mabel Royds (1874-1941), Christ in the Carpenters Shop (M.B. 60 variation with halos), coloured woodblock print, signed, 23cm x 20cm, framed £200 - £250
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336. Mabel Royds (1874-1941), Donkey Boy (M.B. 24), coloured £250 - £300 woodblock print, signed, 18cm x 25cm, framed
338. Mabel Royds (1874-1941), Angels Appearing to the Shepherds (M.B. 58), coloured woodblock print, signed, 29cm x 33cm, unframed £200 - £250
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339. Mabel Royds (1874-1941), Prickly Pears (M.B. 23), coloured woodblock print, signed and titled, 22cm x 30cm, unframed £250 - £300
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340. Mabel Royds (1874-1941), Man With the Sun in his Cloak, woodblock print, signed, 30cm x 28cm, unframed £100 - £150
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345. Andy Goldsworthy (b.1956), Floating Hole, Casting its Own Shadow, held underneath to a framework of dock stalks, Helbeck, Cumbria, cibachrome print, signed, titled and dated Nov [19]84, 38cm x 38cm, framed £600 - £800 346. E J Wilson (20th century), Beech Shade, lithograph, 24cm x 33cm £30 - £50
347. † Julian Opie (b.1958), Album Photos, 36 colour photographs in blue album, 1995, published for the Calais £150 - £250 exhibition, 12cm x 17cm
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341. Sidney Horne Shepherd (1909-1993), Young Girl, lithograph, signed, 33cm x23cm, framed £30 - £50
342. Chad Weiman, Bloody Woodstoves, limited edition 31/75, signed, 11cm x 13.5cm, framed £20 - £30
343. Alisa Kennedy, Fairburn, artist’s proof plate, 24cm x 40cm, signed, framed £60 - £80
344. Alisa Kennedy, Fox Fur, artist’s proof plate, 24cm x 40cm, signed, framed £80 - £120
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348. † William Scott RA (1913-1989), Blue and White Related, screenprint, 1972, from the series A Poem for Alexander, signed and numbered 18 of 72, 58cm x 39cm, framed £600 - £800 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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349. † Ben Nicholson (1894-1982), Palaestra (Lanfranca 28), etching, 1966, signed and numbered 45 of 50, 16cm x 23cm, framed £700 - £1,000
350. R B Kitaj (1932-2007), Trio (Kinsman 51 XIV), lithograph 1971, from A Daybook by Robert Creeley, signed, 58cm x 42cm, framed £500 - £800 351. R B Kitaj (1932-2007), A Rash Act, 10 colour lithograph, 1975, signed and numbered 27 of 30, 73cm x 52cm, framed £500 - £800
352. † Robyn Denny (1930-2014), Graffiti Fragment 19, etching and aquatint, 1977, signed and inscribed, For Jim, 52cm x 38cm, framed £120 - £180
353. † Robyn Denny (1930-2014), Graffiti Fragment 11, etching and aquatint, 1977, signed and inscribed, For Jim, 52cm x 38cm, framed £120 - £180
354. † Robyn Denny (1930-2014), Graffiti Fragment 7, etching and aquatint, 1977, signed and inscribed, For Jim, 52cm £120 - £180 x 38cm, framed
355. † David Hockney RA (b.1937), Picture of a Pointless Abstraction Framed Under Glass, lithograph, 1965, from the series A Hollywood Collection, signed and numbered 85 of 85, 76cm x 56cm, framed £800 - £1,200
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William Charles John Pitcher, known as Wilhelm, was a prominent Victorian costume designer, producing work for many London theatres including Drury Lane. This private collection, directly from the family of the owners of the Theatre Royal, in the 1880s, presents a fascinating insight into costume design and stage production at the time. Many of the costumes illustrated are also featured in a journalists drawing which appeared in the Illustrated London News, January 1886, showing the lavish Cave Scene from Forty Thieves, with an extensive cast on stage; each with a unique outfit. Other designs for Aladdin and unknown productions also feature among the collection, along with drawings by different artists
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356. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume designs for characters in Aladdin, from the 1885 Drury Lane production, including Twilight Elves, ink, watercolour and gouache, signed Wilhelm, 15cm x 22cm, framed £200 - £300
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357. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume designs for the Suite of Cleopatra, from a Drury Lane theatre production, inscribed with intructions, ink, watercolour and gouache, signed Wilhelm, 18cm x 22cm, framed £130 - £190
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47 360. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume design for a character in Aladdin, from the 1885 Drury Lane production, ink, watercolour and gouache with gold, signed and dated Wilhelm, 20cm x 11cm, framed, unglazed £150 - £250
363. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), two costume designs for characters in 40 Thieves, Scene V, the Cave Scene, at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1886, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed and dated Wilhelm, 21cm x 13cm, framed, one without glass (2) £300 - £400
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358. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), two costume designs for characters in 40 Thieves, Scene V, the Cave Scene, at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1886, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed and dated Wilhelm, 21cm x 12cm, one framed (2) £300 - £400
359. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), two costume designs for a Drury Lane theatre production, Bonnie Prince Charlie and a peasant girl, ink, watercolour and gouache, one signed Wilhelm, 23cm x 15cm, framed (2) £200 - £300
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361. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume design for a Theatre Royal, Drury Lane production, possibly 40 Thieves, inscribed 8 followers to I, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed, £150 - £250 23cm x 15cm, framed
364. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume design for a character in 40 Thieves, Scene V, the Cave Scene, at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1886, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed and dated Wilhelm, 21cm x 12cm, framed £150 - £250
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362. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume designs for a character in 40 Thieves, Scene V, the Cave Scene, at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1886, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed and dated Wilhelm, 21cm x 11cm, framed £150 - £250
365. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume design for a character in 40 Thieves, Scene V, the Cave Scene, at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1886, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed and dated Wilhelm, 22cm x 12cm, framed £150 - £250
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366. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume design for a character in 40 Thieves, Scene V, the Cave Scene, at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1886, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed and dated Wilhelm, 20cm x 12cm, framed £150 - £250
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367. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), two costume designs for characters in 40 Thieves, Scene V, the Cave Scene, at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1886, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed and dated Wilhelm, 20cm x 14cm and 19cm x £300 - £400 12cm, framed (2)
368. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), two costume designs for characters in 40 Thieves, Scene V, the Cave Scene, at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Christmas 1886, watercolour, ink and gouache, signed and dated Wilhelm, 21cmx 13cm and 17cm x 9cm, framed (2) Note: both characters are illustrated in the original programme for the production on page 43 £300 - £400
369. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume design for a Drury Lane theatre production, classical character with goat, ink, watercolour and gouache, part signed and inscribed, 22cm x 13cm, framed £150 - £250
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370. William John Charles Pitcher (1858-1925), costume design for a Drury Lane production, possibly Aladdin, ink, watercolour and gouache, signed Wilhelm, 19cm x 12cm, framed £120 - £180
371. Theatrical Interest, costume designs for a Drury Lane theatre production of Nell Gwynn, circa 1885, watercolour and ink, 30cm x 36cm, framed £150 - £250
372. Theatrical Interest, six costume designs for various Drury Lane theatre productions, including Ladies of Court etc. possibly from Aladdin, 1885, 25cm x 12cm (6) £100 - £200 373. 19th Century School, Theatre Set Design, watercolour, for a production at Drury Lane theatre, 34cm x 46cm, framed £50 - £80
374. A collection of Arts and Crafts stained glass panel designs, including pub signs for the Angle rand Red Lion, marine image from Spencer’s Fairy Queen and another, largest 12cm x 14.5cm £40 - £60
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49 375. 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) £80 - £120
376. After Sigismund Goetze (1866-1939), Despised and Rejected of Men, charcoal drawing after the original, 76cm x 49cm, framed £50 - £70
383. Filippa Whitford (British, b.1951), Still Life of Fruit, £30 - £50 watercolour, signed, 12.5cm x 17.5cm, framed
384. Charles J. Kelsey (British, Exh.1912-1940), French Town Scene, pastel, 32cm x 24.5cm, framed £60 - £80
377. Astor, four framed watercolours of jockeys, late 19th century, Fred Archer 1878, George Fordham 1887, Danny Maher 1903, Arthur Templeman 1905, framed 26.5cm x 15.5cm (4) £60 - £80 378. Charles Baldwyn (1859-1943), Rural Landscape with Shepherd and Sheep, watercolour, signed C H C Baldwyn and dated 1912, together with its companion, Horse and Dog, a pair, 47cm x 30cm, framed £600 - £800
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385. 19th century school, Bloodletting and Waiting, pencil, 8cm x 11cm, framed £20 - £30
386. Richard Hollingdale (British, 1850-1899), a portrait of a young lady, pastel, signed, glazed and framed. 45cm x 35cm. Note: exhibited at the Royal Academy.
£80 - £120
387. Jane Witheridge (b.1965), two pictures of Two Cats at a Window and Sleeping Cat, batik and silk painting, signed, largest 38cm x 31cm, framed, together with A Siamese Cat and Vase of Daffodils, print, signed, 39cm x 24cm, framed (3) £60 - £80
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379. Richard Sebright (1870-1959), Japanese Anemones, £300 - £400 watercolour, signed, 49cm x 29cm, framed
380
380. David Bates (1840-1921), Village Life, watercolour, signed, 26cm x 48cm, framed £400 - £500
381. Attributed to Copley Fielding (British, 1787-1855), a continental scene, watercolour, glazed and framed. 55cm x 73cm. £70 - £90
382. John Lancaster (20th century), Brown Nude, ink and watercolour, signed, 18cm x 16cm, framed £30 - £50
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388. St George Hare (1857-1933), The Man in Possession, watercolour, signed and dated 1881, titled verso, 35cm x 25cm, framed £800 - £1,200
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389. Tracey Dyke Hart (1871-1931), Kynance Cove towards Bishop and Gull Rocks, Cornwall, watercolour, signed, 18cm x 49cm, framed £60 - £100
390. 19th Century School, The Drovers, watercolour, unsigned, 35cm x 60cm, framed £40 - £70 394
394. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Sorrento, watercolour, signed and dated 1910, 26cm x 36cm £150 - £200
391
391. Frank Taylor (20th century), Bog Near Bowes Moor, watercolour, signed, 27cm x 34cm, unframed £20 - £30
392. David Muirhead (1867-1930), Estuary with Industrial Buildings, watercolour, signed, 26cm x 38cm, mounted, unframed £80 - £120
395
395. Sir Walter Russell RA (1867-1949), Blickling, watercolour, inscribed, estate stamp verso, 26cm x 35cm, unframed Provenance: presented to Mrs Harry Morley by the artist 1948 £140 - £180
393
393. Ian Strang (1886-1952), Florence, watercolour, signed and dated 1910, 25.5cm x 35.5cm, unframed £150 - £200
396
396. Sir Walter Russell RA (1867-1949), View over Fields, watercolour, signed, indistinctly titled, studio estate stamp verso, 24cm x 36cm, unframed £80 - £120 397. † Ethel Gabain (1883-1950), Nuns in Procession, watercolour, signed, 27cm x 35, unframed £150 - £200
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398. Sir Walter Russell RA (1867-1949), Shoreham from the Cuttins, watercolour, signed, studio estate stamp verso, 13cm x 17.5cm, unframed £100 - £150
402
402. Joseph Kirkpatrick (British, 1872-1930), Old Hampshire Cottage, watercolour, 30cm x 25cm, signed, framed £200 - £300
403
399
399. Ethel Kirkpatrick (1869-1966), Surrey Commercial Docks, watercolour, signed, dated 1921, 37cm x 27cm, unframed £200 - £300
403. Charles James Adams (British, 1859-1931), Sheep in a Fold, watercolour, signed, 28cm x 38cm, framed £300 - £400
400
400. Guy Malet (1900-1973), Rye Harbour, watercolour, signed and dated 1933, 31cm x 48cm, unframed £80 - £120
401. Victorian School, River and Mountain Scene, watercolour, 45cm x 75cm, unsigned, framed £60 - £80
404
404. Ebenezer Wake Cook (British, 1843-1926), Lake Orta, Northern Italy, watercolour, 47cm x 33cm, signed, framed £300 - £400
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405
405. R. Christie Smith (British, fl. 1924-1927), Barnard Castle on the River Tees, watercolour, 34cm x 49cm, signed, framed £140 - £180
409. † Walter Joseph Craven (British, 1915-1973), Staithes, watercolour, 26cm x 36cm, signed, framed £80 - £120
410. Lillian Delevoryas (1932-2018), Rose and Wall, waterolour, signed and dated 1976, 21cm x 20cm, unframed £20 - £40
411. Oliver Rhys (fl.1876-95), In Pensive Mood, watercolour, signed, 37cm x 27cm, framed Provenance: Sotheby’s Chester, 29th January 1987 £150 - £250
412. Lillian Delevoryas (1932-2018), Ginger Lily, watercolour, signed and dated 1976, 28.5cm x 29.5cm, unframed £50 - £80
406
406. Harry Gibberd ARBSA (20th century), Evesham Abbey, watercolour drawing, 28cm x 38cm, signed, framed £150 - £200
407. Cyril Ward (British, 1863-1935), Welsh Mountain Scene, watercolour, 28cm x 45cm, signed and dated 1892, framed £70 - £90
408
408. † Walter Joseph Craven (British, 1915-1973), Under Bredon, watercolour, 26cm x 36cm, signed, framed £80 - £120
413
413. Ken Messer (1931-2018), Country Path, Thames Valley, Oxfordshire, watercolour, signed, 26cm x 21xm, framed £40 - £60
414
414. Fred Rider (19th/20th Century), Lancing College Chapel, watercolour, signed and dated 46, 29cm x 46cm, framed £40 - £60 415. Franco Matania (1922-2006), Double Portrait of a Boy and Girl, chalk, signed, 56cm x 38cm, framed £50 - £80
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416. Sidney Horne Shepherd (1909-1993), Portrait of a Womans Head, pencil, 1950, signed, 25cm x 20cm, framed but unglazed £40 - £60 417. Charles Baldwyn (1843-1913), Cottages, watercolour, signed and dated 1909, 43cm x 29cm, framed £150 - £250
418. † David Hewitt (British 1878-1939), Cottages in Shirley, watercolour, signed, glazed and framed, 24cm x 39cm £20 - £30
417
419
419. † Mary Fedden RA (1915-2012), Still Life with Pears, Onions and Corn in a Tuscan Landscape, gouache and watercolour, signed and dated 1991, 49cm x 56cm, framed £6,000 - £8,000
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420
420. † Norman Cornish (1919-2014), Street Football, Spennymoor, ink drawing, signed, 20.5cm x 28.5cm, framed Provenance: Exhibited, Norman Cornish; A Shot Against Time, exhibition at the University Gallery, Northumbria University, March - April 2003 £2,500 - £3,500 421. † Tom McGuinness (1926-2006), Miners, Tea Break, pen and ink, 22cm x 28cm, framed £200 - £300 422. † Jean Cocteau (1889-1963), Opium Head, brown pencil, 1958, estate stamp, 31cm x 23cm, framed £2,000 - £4,000 423. † Tony Bevan (b.1951), Study for The Meeting, charcoal drawing, 1992, signed, 45cm x 38cm, framed £2,000 - £4,000 424. † Bernard Meadows (1915-2005), Nude, watercolour and mixed media on paper, 1939, signed, 21.5cm x 13.5cm, framed £400 - £600 421
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423
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429
429. Charles Leader (British, 19th century), Scottish Mountain River Scene, oil on canvas, 30cm x 45cm, signed, framed £600 - £800
425
425. † Roy Turner Durrant (1925-1998), Untitled, collage, 1981, signed, 25cm x 17.5cm, framed £150 - £250
430
430. David W. Haddon (British, fl.1884-1911), A Pedlar Outside a Cottage by the Sea, oil on board, 30cm x 45cm, signed, framed £300 - £400
431
426
426. Paul Falconer Poole RA RI (British, 1807-1879), Portrait of a Girl, oil on canvas, unsigned, 26cm x 21cm, framed £200 - £300
431. Thomas Morris Ash (British, 1851-1935), The Fairy Glen, Betws-y-Coed, oil on board, 14cm x 22cm, signed, framed £140 - £180
427. British landscape, herding sheep over the stream, oil on canvas, framed. 34cm x 45cm. £300 - £400
428. John Smart RSA RSW (British 1838-1899), highland scene with mountains in the background, oil on canvas, framed. 28cm x £120 - £160 45cm.
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432
432. W.F. Hulk (British, 1852-1906), Farmer and Cattle on Country Lane, oil on board, 15cm x 20cm, signed, framed £160 - £200
437. David Payne (1844-1891), A View on the Avon Near Stratford on Avon Church, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated verso, 1884, 61cm x 91cm, framed £400 - £600
438
433
433. Charles Thomas Burt (British, 1823-1902), The Ferry, oil on canvas, 30cm x 45cm, signed, framed £450 - £550
438. David Payne (1844-1891), Travellers in a Derbyshire Landscape, oil on canvas, signed, 44cm x 75cm, framed £400 - £600
434. Edith H. Roberts (British, 19th century), Boys Minnowing, oil on canvas, 53cm x 73cm, signed, framed £150 - £200
435. Thomas Falcon Marshall (1818-1878), Gathering Primroses, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1857, 46cm x 34cm, framed Provenance: Boydell Galleries, Liverpool; sold at Christie’s South Kensington, November 6th 1997 £600 - £800
436
436. William Stephen Coleman (1829-1904), A Barrow Full of Flowers, oil on canvas, signed, 24cm x 45cm, framed Provenance: Christie’s stencils verso
£600 - £800
439
439. English School, 19th Century, Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, 74cm x 62cm, framed £100 - £200
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440. George Barker (19th Century), On the Tay, Perthshire, oil on canvas, signed, titled verso, 60cm x 90cm, framed £100 - £200
442
442. William Lionel Wyllie RA (1851-1931), Une Petite Charite ‘Silvous’ Plait, oil on card, together with a watercolour, Un Petit Sou and a pencil sketch of the same, signed and dated 1864, 15cm x 27cm, framed as one £200 - £300 443. Henry John Livens (1848-1943), Flower Basket and Birds Nest, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1880, 50cm x 60cm, framed £150 - £250
441
441. Robert Robin Fenson (Henry Maidment) (fl.1889-1914), Greeting the Shepherd, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1901, together with its companion, Cattle Watering, a pair, 39cm x 59cm, framed (2) £300 - £500
444
444. Carlo Zanchi (19th Century), Still Life with Flowers and Birds £40 - £60 Nest, oil on canvas, signed, 57cm x 45cm, framed
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445. Victor Wagemaekers (Belgian, 1876-1953), A Flemish Church, oil on canvas, 40cm x 50cm, signed, framed £300 - £400
446. 18th/19th Century Dutch School, Still Life with Flowers and House Martins, oil on canvas, 62cm x 75cm, framed £200 - £300
447. † 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 £250 - £300 collection of the River and Rowing Museum
448. Raffaele Frigerio (1878-1948), Portrait of an Old Man with a Pipe, oil canvas board, together with it companion, a pair, one signed, 37cm x 28cm, framed (2) £200 - £400
451
451. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Nude Portrait, oil on canvas, signed and dated 52, 65cm x 49cm, unframed £200 - £300
452
449
449. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Swan Song, depiction of Leda and the Swan, oil on canvas, signed and dated 2002, 81cm x 101.5cm, framed £400 - £600
450. † Geoffrey Underwood (British,1927-2000), Kennet and Avon Canal, gouache on board, signed and dated 1984, 51cm x 54cm, framed £100 - £200
452. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Reclining Nude Portrait, oil on canvas, signed and dated 52, 51cm x 77cm, unframed £150 - £200 453. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Workshop With Potter’s Wheel, oil on canvas, signed, 51cm x 61cm, unframed £200 - £400
454. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Kevin Keegan, oil on board, signed and dated 84, 39cm x 39cm, framed £80 - £120
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60 455. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), The Supper, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1982 on label verso71cm x 92cm, framed £200 - £300
456. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Back Garden, Rugby, acrylic on board, signed and dated 82, 79cm x 59cm, framed £200 - £300
457. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Poplar Tree by River Leam, mixed media, signed and dated 92, 58cm x 39cm, framed £80 - £120
463
463. Indonesian School, Hindu Deities of Ubud Temple, Bali, oil on canvas, signed and inscribed, Suncjaya, Ubud, Bali, 28cm x 22cm, framed £40 - £60
458
458. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Wanting Wickets, oil and acrylic on hardboard, signed and dated 63 & 94, 73cm x 98cm, framed £200 - £300
459. † Geoffrey Underwood (British, 1927-2000), Brewery Yard, oil on board, signed and dated 1952, 76cm x 57cm, unframed £100 - £200
460. 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.
£50 - £80
461. † Anna Hornby (British, 1914-1996), Domaine de Grais, Herault, France, oil on canvas, monogrammed, September 1977 to verso, 23cm x 34cm, framed £300 - £500
462. John Frye Bourne (1912-1991), Harpenden Common with Molly Bomford, oil on canvas, signed, the reverse painted with a Classical Romantic landscape with nude bathers, 75cm x 100cm £600 - £800
464
464. † Margaret Mellis (1914-2009), Untitled, oil on unprepared canvas, 1983, from the Skew series, estate stamp and number verso, 13.5cm x 13cm, framed £800 - £1,200
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465. † Terence Cuneo (1907-1996), Elephant Herd, oil on canvas, signed and dated January 1970, 57cm x 90cm, framed £1,500 - £2,500 466. Timothy Greenwood (British, 1946-2010), Portrait of a Stag with Mountain Background, oil on canvas, signed, 86cm x 60cm, framed £100 - £150
467. Brian Flinders (20th century), Stratford Bards, Cricket Scene at Alscot, Stratford-upon-Avon, oil on canvas, 50cm x 60cm, signed and dated August 1992, framed £200 - £300
468
468. Michael Cox, Sheep on Kite’s Nest, oil on canvas, 50cm x £150 - £200 75cm, signed, framed
467
469. Dutch School, Cows in Meadow, oil on canvas, signed JvR, 29cm x 37cm, framed £80 - £120
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471. Norman Edgar RGI (Scottish, b.1948), Houseboats on the Seine, oil on canvas, signed, 25cm x 29cm, framed and glazed £300 - £500
472. Roger Bliss (British, 20th century), Studio collection, oil on canvas board, 45.5cm x 66cm, all unframed (7) £80 - £120
470
470. † Dennis G. Knowland (British, 1918-1985), Still Life of Flowers in a Vase, oil on board, monogrammed, 35cm x 23cm, framed £300 - £500
473. † Ricardo Cejudo Nogales, (Spanish, b.1952), The Green Hill, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1998, 39cm x 55cm, framed £300 - £500
474
474. † Rob Hefferan (British, b.1968), Thoughtful, oil, signed, 60cm x 68cm, framed
£3,000 - £4,000
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MILITARIA, COINS & MEDALS 475. An antler handled stick, 85.5cm long, together with a military swagger stick, with bone pommel stamped RS and E. Goddard 1942, length 59.5cm £30 - £70
480. World War Two German Army or Waffen SS fighting knife, single edge blade with double edge point, housed in a metal scabbard, 30cm length £50 - £70
476. An Imperial German military stein with a pewter lid of a sailor, with transferred naval decoration and German script, 31cm high £50 - £70
481. A French Chassepot bayonet, circa 1870, length 70cm £20 - £30
477. An English silver mounted hunting sword and leather scabbard by John Radburn, retailed By Loxhams, Royal Exchange, silver cross-guard and pommel, hallmarks London 1771, grip painted ivory, 62cm blade length, 80cm overall length £1,800 - £2,200
482
482. World War Two German forestry official's dagger, housed in leather and brass scabbard and acorn frog stud, brass guard terminates with a hoof, ivory grip with acorns decorations, etched blade depicting hunting scenes, marked on ricasso with Puma Solingen, 48cm length £600 - £800 483. Two World War Two bayonets, one inscribed Lex Coppel Solingen, B.E.3.54, length 38.5cm the other inscribed AFH and US length 36cm (2) £30 - £50
478
478. An Argentinian army officer’s sword and leather scabbard, circa 1920, bronze stirrup guard, face of pommel with coat of arms of Argentina in relief, marked Arcomet Industrial Argentina, 64cm blade length, 81cm overall length, £100 - £150
484
484. World War Two German Navy (Kriegsmarine) Officer's dress dagger, housed in hammered scabbard with two hanging strap rings, cross guard with fouled anchor to centre and release clip to the reverse, pommel in the form of an eagle with swastika, white celluloid grip with wire binding, etched blade marked Eickhorn Solingen, 41cm length £400 - £600
479
485. Three Gurkha Knives in scabbards, two 41cm long, one 36cm (3) £50 - £80
479. 1930s German Navy Officer's dress dagger, housed in hammered scabbard with two hanging strap rings, cross guard with fouled anchor to centre of both sides, orange celluloid grip with wire binding, etched blade marked on ricasso with Knight Head trademark of WKC, 26cm length, note: mess uniform for evening wear £1,200 - £1,400
477
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64 486. Military Medals, Honourable East India Company medal for Java 1811 £800 - £1,000 487. Military Medals, Military General Service 1793-1814, disc only, with later brooch fitting, name indistinct £200 - £300
488
488. Military Medals, Military General Service 1793-1814, 1 clasp, Sahagun, edge engraved 7th Light Dragoons, name indistinct £600 - £800
486
489
489. Military Medals, Army of India 1799-1826, 1 clasp, Bhurtpoor (J. *and, 14th Foot) £600 - £800
490. Military Medals, Naval General Service Medal (1847), edge engraved John Mellin, who served on HMS Benbow in Syria during Egyptian–Ottoman War £400 - £500
491. Military Medals, Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (1848), Suspender broken and has been made into a brooch, edge engraved J.Nancarrow, Plumber H.M.S. indus £60 - £80
492. Military Medals, Arctic medal 1857, ship in Arctic landscape and ‘For Arctic Discoveries 1818-1885’ £500 - £600
493. Military Medals, Abyssinian War Medal 1867-1868, reverse engraved William Erdis 45th Regt (almost indistinct), with purple and white ribbon £100 - £150 490
493
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65 494. Military Medals, Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued; British War and Victory medals (name indistinct, W. York. R.); mounted as worn (3) £400 - £600
495. A World War Two medal group including Africa Star with North Africa bar 1942-43, Royal Observer Corps Medal DCT Mann, 1939-45 Star, Defence and War Medals 1939-45, together with a German pocket knife and folding ruler, and a reproduction Third Reich cap £20 - £30
496. British Red Cross Society 3 Years Service medal, by J.R.Gaunt London, Number 54161, with certificate of St. John Ambulance Association February 1928 (2) £30 - £50
497. The Royal Society of St George bronze gilt and polychrome enamel badge £40 - £60
494 500. Corps Of Commissionaires, Long Service Good Conduct medal, the reverse plain with engraved attribution to A.T. Mason, maker’s mark ‘S&WL’ for Smith & Wesson Ltd £20 - £30
498
498. Royal Society of St George, silver gilt and enamelled medal, used as a pendant on a silver chain, Spencer, Birmingham 1915, 6.5cm long, the chain 58cm long £80 - £120
499
499. A silver gilt and enamelled Knight Bachelor badge, in fitted Royal Mint box, London 1969 £200 - £300
501
501. British Medals, Charles II, The Peace of Breda, silver medal 1667, by John £500 - £700 Roettier, 56mm
495 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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66 502. British Medals, The Murder of Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey (1621-1678), silver medal 1678, by George Bower, 38.5mm £150 - £200
503. British Medals, Anthony Ashley Cooper (1621-1683), Earl of Shaftesbury, Released from the Tower, cast silver medal 1681, by George Bower, 39.5mm £80 - £120
509
509. British Medals, William, Duke of Cumberland, the Rebels Repulsed, silver medal 1745, by A. and J. Kirk, bust the Duke on horseback left, Carlisle in background, legend above ‘GUL: AUG: DUX CUMBERLANDIAE’ and below ‘NAT.5.APR.1721 A. KIRK. F’, rev. Duke presenting an olive branch to Anglia, legend above ‘SPEM REDUCIS MENTIBUS ANXIIS’ and below ‘MDCCXLV I. KIRK. F, 35mm £100 - £150 504
504. British Medals, William & Mary, Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, cast gilt silver Medal 1688 , by George £200 - £300 Bower, 49mm
505. British Medals, Anne, the Battle of Blenheim, silver medal 1704, by J. Croker, 34mm £80 - £100
515
515. British Medals, William, Duke of Cumberland, The Battle of Culloden, silver medal 1749, by Richard Yeo, 50mm £300 - £400
516. British Medals, Royal Coat of Arms for Scotland, silver clasp 18th century, possibly includes military badge for Royal Scots or Black Watch, 43mm high £80 - £120
510
510. British Medals, George II, Carlisle Recaptured, Jacobite Rebels Retreat to Scotland, silver medal 1745, by T. Pingo, bust r., rev. lion subdues a wolf, ‘IVSTITIA TRIVMPHANS’, 33mm £100 - £150
511. British Medals, The Treaty of Aix-LaChapelle, Prince Charles (Bonnie Prince Charlie), copper medal 1745, by Roettier, £40 - £60 41mm
506
506. British Medals, Anne, The Treaty of Utrecht, silver medal 1713, by J. Croker, laureate bust l., rev. Britannia standing holding olive branch with ships and farming scene behind, ‘COMPOSITIS VENERANTVR. ARMIS’ AND ‘MDCCXIII’,’ 35mm £80 - £120 507. British Medals, George I, Battle of Sheriffmuir, copper medal 1715, by J. Croker, 45mm £60 - £80
508. British Medals, George II, Jernegan’s Lottery, 1736, silver medal 1736, by J.S. Tanner, 39mm £50 - £70
512. British Medals, William, Duke of Cumberland, the Battle of Culloden, bronze or pinchbeck medal 1746, bust the Duke on horseback l., ‘WILL DUKE COMBERLAND’ and ‘BORN 15 AP 1723’, rev scene of the battle, ‘REBELLION JUSTLY REWARDED’ and ‘CULLODEN 16 AP 1746’, 42mm £20 - £30
513. British Medals, William, Duke of Cumberland, the Battle of Culloden, bronze or pinchbeck medal 1746, bust the Duke r., ‘WILL DUKE COMBERLAND’ and ‘BORN 15 APR 1723’, rev scene of the battle, ‘REBELLION JUSTLY REWARDED’ and ‘CULLODEN 16 AP 1746’, 35mm £20 - £30
514. British Medals, William, Duke of Cumberland, Carlisle Recaptured, bronze or pinchbeck medal 1746, bust the Duke r., ‘WILL DUKE COMBERLAND’ and ‘BORN 15 APR 1723’, rev the Duke on horseback l., ‘REBELLION JUSTLY REWARDED’ and ‘AT CARILILE DEC 1745’, 35mm £20 - £30
517
517. British Medals, Britannia sat holding trident and olive branch, reverse engraved ‘Presented to Captain George Towry H.M.S. Diadem for his action Cape St. Vincent 17th Feb 1797’, silver medal, 45mm high £800 - £1,000
518. British Medals, Admiral Sir Borlase Warren, Brest Squadron Defeat Off Tory Island, copper medal 1798, 38mm £60 - £80
519. British Medals, Davison’s Nile Medal 1798, as given by Nelson’s Prize Agent, Alexander Davison; the reverse engraved: ‘HL’, copper gilt medal 1798, by Conrad Heinrich Küchler, 47mm £200 - £300 520. British Medals, Sir Ralph Abercromby / The London Highland Society, Tribute Medal to the 42nd Regiment, silver medal 1801, by G.F Pidgeon, 49mm £400 - £500
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67 526. British Medals, William IV and Queen Adelaide Coronation, white metal medal 1831, by T.W. Ingram, bust r., ‘THEIR MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTIES WILLIAM IV & QUEEN ADELAIDE’, rev. William IV standing alongside his consort, presented with the crown by Britannia, Scotia and Hibernia, ‘CROWNED SEPT 8TH 1831’, 55mm £40 - £60
521
521. British Medals, Trafalgar, silver medal, by Matthew Boulton, 48mm £800 - £1,000
532. World Medals, France, Marianne, ‘Offert Par Le Dr. J. hebert Depute’, bronze medal (H. Dubois); savings bank token ‘Caisse d’épargne de La Rochelle’ bronze medal, 19th-20th century; Marianne, ‘Médaille ‘décernée par Fédération Musicale de France’, silver plated bronze; Esto Vir, Union Pour Le Developpement De L’Instruction Professionelle Des Apprentis et Jeunes Ouvriers’, silver plated bronze medal, 1910; advertising token ‘Henri Dubois Medailles’ bronze medal; Les amis de Tourcoing, copper token, mid 20th century £80 - £100
527. British Medals, Charitable Music Society, ‘I was in Prison and Ye Came unto Me’, bronze, mid 18th century, 33mm £60 - £80
528. British Medals, Lord Nelson and HMS Foudroyant, copper medal 1897, 38mm £20 - £30
529. British Medals, British Centenary Medal of The Battle of Trafalgar & The Death of Nelson Made from Copper from HMS Victory presented by The British & Foreign Sailors Society, 1905, 28mm £20 - £30
530. World Medals, France, Royaume de Belgique Exhibition Universelle de Liege bronze medal, 1905; Mother and Children Bringing the Harvest bronze medal early 20th century (Dubois); art nouveau ‘Commune D’ Ixelles Grand Festival’ International, gilt bronze medal (Fernand Dubois) (3) £70 - £90
522
522. British Medals, Princess Charlotte’s Regiment of Volunteers, silver medal 1814 (hallmark London 1813), Prince of Wales’s feathers and motto, legend above ‘PRINCESS CHARLOTTE’S’ and below ‘REGIMENT OF VOLUNTEERS’, rev. ‘The Gift of Captain P.D. Hunt to Mr. Wm. Houlder Best Shot of the Regiment May 1814’, 57mm £80 - £120 523. British Medals, Napoleon And The Devil Inseparable Friends To Elba, brass token 1814, by Thomas Kettle, 25mm £20 - £30
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533. World Medals, Italy, Giacomo Savelli (d. 1587), Cardinal 1539-1576, bronze medal 1576, 46mm £200 - £300 534. World Medals, Netherlands, The Defeat of the Spanish Armada, silver medal 1588, by Gerhard van Bijlaer, 50mm £800 - £1,200
531. World Medals, France, Marianne, ‘Ste Mixte Tir Du 70E Regiment Territorial D’Infanterie’, bronze medal, early 20th century (Henri Dubois); Marianne, Republique Française, silver plated bronze medal, late 19th century (Daniel Dupuis & L O Mattei); Institution Charlemagne Tours Regelsperger Yves, silver medal, 1906 (H. Dubois); Marianne Military Shooting Competition Reward, silver plated bronze medal, late 19th century (Dubois) (4) £80 - £100
535. World Medals, Netherlands, The Battle of Turnhout, copper jeton 1597, 28.5mm £60 - £80
524. British Medals, 22nd Regiment Order of Merit, bronze or white metal medal, circa 1820, 36mm £30 - £40
525. British Medals, George IV, Coronation Box Medal 1821, containing 17 printed paper roundels, bronzed copper medal circa 1821, possibly by Thomas Halliday, 48mm £300 - £400
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536 536. World Medals, Germany, Mary, Princess Royal, marriage to Prince William II of Orange, silver medal 1641, by Johann Blüm, 72mm £1,800 - £2,200
541.World Medals, Netherlands, William V of Nassau, silver medal, by Johann Georg Holtzhey, 44mm £150 - £200
537. World Medals, Germany, Congress of the Allies, copper medal 1691, by Georg Hautsch, 42mm £30 - £50
543. World Medals, Germany, commemorating the Great Famine, 1816 and the Good Harvest, 1817, containing 8 hand-coloured roundels, silver medal, by Johann Thomas Stettner of Nuremberg, 49mm £200 - £300
544. World Medals, France, Humane society & Shipwrecks of Boulogne Sur Mer, presented to Captain T.M.Hopkins for an act of courage and dedication, silver medal 1854, 36mm £50 - £70
545. World Medals, France, `Panorama De Paris 1878` and `Souvenir De Mon Ascension Dans Le Grand Balloon Captif a Vapeur De Mr Henry Giffard`, gilt bronze, circa 1878 (C. Trotin), 51mm £40 - £60
538. World Medals, France, Louis XV ‘AEQUORA LUSTRANDO PACAT’, brass naval token circa 1700, 26mm £40 - £60
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Medals, Germany, 542. World commemorating the Great Famine, 1816 and the Good Harvest, 1817, containing 8 handcoloured roundels, silver medal, by Johann Thomas Stettner of Nuremberg, 49mm £200 - £300
546. World Medals, France, Marianne, Paris International Exposition Universelle 1900, bronze medal 1900, by J.C. Chaplain, 63mm £30 - £40
547. World Medals, Denmark, Danish flag and CX monogram for King Christian X, dated 1870-1940, silver and enamel pendant badge, by Georg Jensen, note: worn in defiance of the German occupation of Denmark, 15mm £20 - £30
548. Roman coins, Constantius II AE3/4 GLORIA EXERCITVS, 2 Soldiers, 1 Standard. Antioch, Turkey; Constantinopoli, helmeted and laureate Constantinopolis; Probus 276282AD, Antoninianus, bronze (3) £20 - £30
539
539. World Medals, France, Louis XV, Order of Saint Michael, silver medal 1729, by Jean Duvivier, 41mm £100 - £150
549. English coins, Edward III penny, Pretreaty period (1351-61), Obverse EDWARDVS REX ANGLIE, Reverse CIVITAS LONDON; Elizabeth I penny, obverse E D G ROSA SINE SPINA, reverse CIVITAS ??? (2) £20 - £30
540. World Medals, Switzerland, A Bern silver medallion commemorating the Silesian Wars, including folded paper series of 39 double-sided copperplate engravings, silver case 1759, by Johann Melchior Mörikofer, 50mm £800 - £1,000
540
550. British coins, George II, Lima halfcrown, reverse engraved ‘To the memory of James Cock died Feb 7 1801 for Geo Cock’, silver, 1746, 33mm diameter £30 - £40
551. British coins, George III, twopence, copper, 1797; William IV, halfcrown, 1834 (2) £10 - £20
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552
552. A William IV Old Sheffield Plate four decanter spirit cruet, circa 1835, square section, heavily cast with gadrooning and foliate decoration, on four shell scroll feet, the glass decanters with hobnail cut upper bodies, slice cut below, 28cm hgh £80 - £120
555. A Victorian silver plated bun/toast warmer on a stand, hinged mechanism with fretted grille plates, supported in a realistically cast twig moulded stand, 25cm high, 18cm wide, 15cm deep £80 - £120
553. A set of five silver plated miniature sauce pans or toddy pans, William Hutton, A1 plate, 12986, 5.5cm diameter, 11.5cm long (5) £40 - £60
554. 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) £30 - £50
558 556
556. An Arts and Crafts silver plated box , chamfered rectangular section with cast honesty leaf trees to each corner, 17cm wide, 11cm high, 13cm deep £80 - £120
558. WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated dish, model 232, relief moulded in the Art Nouveau style with nude woman on a heart shaped leaf with flowers and open tendrils forming the handle, stamped marks, 27cm long £300 - £400 559. WMF, a pair of Jugendstil silver plated twin branch candelabra, model 65K, rectangular section trumpet form with open foliate brackets and a yoke sconce support, relief moulded with wreath and scroll banding, stamped marks, 17cm high (2) £300 - £400
557
555
557. A pair of Arts and Crafts silver plated vases, embossed stylised tulip design, lobed pedestal form with foliate fretted cage knop, Mappin and Webb, circa 1905, stamped marks, 13.5cm high (2) £20 - £40
560. WMF, a large Jugendstil silver plated and glass centrepiece, twin handled boat form with reticulated holly leaf and berry design, the glass liner similarly etched and cur with sinuous tendrils and leaves, stamped marks, 56.5cm long £600 - £800
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562. A Portuguese silver sucriere and cover, squat baluster form with twin handles, half reeded with moulded acanthus bands, Porto, circa 1940, 13cm high, 9.52ozt £30 - £50
563
563. A Persian white metal bowl, repousse decorated with Hindu figures, 10cm diameter, 1.81ozt £20 - £30 561
561. After Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, a silver plated and cut glass claret jug, circa 1880, footed cylindrical baluster form, slice cut, with ebony dowel handle, 23cm high £500 - £700
564
564. An Indian white metal parasol handle, repose decorated with four levels of Hindu figures in arches, 14.5cm long, 2.61ozt £60 - £80 562
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565
565. An Indian white metal jug, 19th century, footed baluster form, repousse embossed with deities in ropework cartouches, loop handle, 10cm high, 2.98ozt £30 - £50 567
567. A Chinese silver gilt and champleve enamel egg, modelled with parrot, cockatoo and flowers, on pedestal stem, opening on a hinge, pseudo Russian marks for Pavel Ovchinnikov, 13cm high £200 - £400
569. Mario Buccellati, an Italian white metal box, etched with a 17th century engraving, dai Capricci di Jac. Callot (1592-1635), engine turned textured ground, the interior with punched rosette design, signed and marked 800, 10cm wide, 2cm high, 8cm deep, 5.41ozt £400 - £600 570. An Italian white metal casket, cushioned ogee form, chased with lappet borders and relief moulded egg and dart, on four lions mask scroll feet, the hinged lid with pomegranate and grape finial, incised marks, circa 1930, Reale Gioielleria D Ventrella, Rome, 800, 21cm wide, 7.5cm high, 14cm deep, 24.24ozt £300 - £500 571. After Buccellati, an Italian silver box, engraved with Il Giardino di San Miniato , Firenze, after John Ruskin, engine turned ground, inscribed and stamped 925, the interior lined in red velvet, Maurizio Vetri label to the base, 21.5cm wide, 3.5cm high, 15cm deep, 33.35ozt £600 - £800
566
566. A Chinese silver gilt and champleve enamel egg, modelled with rabbits ad flowers, on pedestal stem, opening on a hinge, pseudo Russian marks for Pavel Ovchinnikov, 13cm high £300 - £500
568
568. A Russian silver and enamelled egg, cloisonne enamel with geometric patchwork design, gilt interior, 8cm high £200 - £400
571 570
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73 573. A George III silver five piece Warwick cruet, the stand with five Rococo C and S scroll supports and shell feet, engraved to the cartouche with a coat of arms, holding three silver baluster shakers and two facet cut, silver topped glass bottles, all marked for William Tuite, London 1767, 24cm high, 39.63ozt £1,200 - £1,800
572
572. Gianmaria Buccellati, an Italian silver wine cooler label, on a plated bucket, embossed Monte Rossa Cabochon Franciacorta, marked and signed, the label 8.5cm x 11cm, 21.5cm high £200 - £300
574
574. A George III silver bright cut teapot, fluted cuboid section, with ebonised handle, foliate and rosette bands, George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London 1796, 27.5cm long, 16.7ozt £120 - £180
573
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577
575. A George III silver pedestal teapot, Grecian boat form, on four ball feet, Solomon Hougham, London 1810, 23cm high, 28ozt £500 - £600
577. An Edwardian silver ink stand, Queen Anne style, octagonal section ogee fluted with domed top and onion finial, glass liner, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd., Sheffield 1903, 13cm diameter, 9.5cm high £80 - £120
576. A George III silver reticulated basket, embossed and etched with Neoclassical laurel swags and rosettes, the swing handle of interlocking foliate and fluted ribbons, on a geometrically pierced foot, Richard Mills, London 1773, 28cm high, 21.72oz £800 - £1,200
578. A Victorian silver mounted leather notepad holder, green Moroccan leather backing, Birmingham 1890, with American Sterling silver propelling pencil, 17cm long £30 - £50
576
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75 586. A Victorian silver collared ribbon trailed glass spirit flagon together with a silver mounted glass match striker, the jug probably by Richardson, Birmingham 1901, 19.5cm high £40 - £60
579
579. A Victorian silver adjustable nurses belt, cast and reticulated Rococo scroll and lattice panels united by chain links, the length adjustable on bars with hooks, Birmingham 1900, 67cm to 61.5cm, 5.16ozt £180 - £220
580. A George V silver photo frame, plain form with cushion domed top and green silk backing, wooden easel support, Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1928, 31cm x 21cm £150 - £250
583
583. A Victorian white metal mounted and cased glass scent bottle, blue over colourless cut glass pear shaped body, the hinged lid embossed with foliate scrolls, 8.5cm long £40 - £70
587
587. George III and later silver fiddle pattern flatware, including dessert spoons, tablespoons, caddy spoon etc. together with plated tablespoon and jam spoon, silver weight 13.84ozt £120 - £180
584
581
581. A boxed set of six George VI commemorative silver and enamelled teaspoons, Coronation 1937, each with a blue, white or red enamel double portrait bust of the King and Queen, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1936, 10cm long, 1.89ozt £80 - £120
584. A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, cast in relief with open knotted vine and fruit tree design, indistinct makers mark, London 1864, engraved crest and monogram to cartouches, 18cm long, £100 - £150 3.64ozt
588
588. Five George III and later silver fiddle pattern tablespoons, including a set of four William IV spoons, London 1836 and one London 1810, 22cm long, 12ozt (5) £100 - £150
585
585. A George V silver tobacco or snuff box, plain form with flush hidden hinge, the interior gilded, Sampson Mordan, London 1919, 8cm wide, 5.7cm deep, 1cm high, 2.96ozt £100 - £150
582
582. A boxed set of six George V commemorative silver and enamelled teaspoons, Silver Jubilee 1935, each with a blue enamel double portrait bust of the King and Queen, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1936, 10cm long, 1.95ozt (6) £80 - £120
589
589. Two George III silver basting spoons, Old English pattern, bottom and top struck, one London 1809, the other circa 1765, 29cm long, 6.56ozt (2) £100 - £150
590. A silver cigarette box by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1924. Approx weight 108 grams. £40 - £60
586
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591
591. A pair of George VI silver Celtic napkin rings, oval section with relief cast zoomorphic and boss borders, Reid & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1939, together with an Elizabeth II silver bookmark, 1.84ozt £20 - £40
595. A George V silver novelty pin cushion in the from of a man’s shoe, brogue form with pierced lace holes and wooden sole, S Blackensee and Son Ltd., Birmingham 1911, 12.5cm long £80 - £120
599
599. A pair of 19th century Dutch silver novelty pin cushions in the form of shoes, embossed and etched with putti to one and courting couples to the other, pseudo marks and 930, import marks Samuel Boyce Landeck, London 1892, £160 - £200 6.5cm long (2)
600
596
592
592. A cased pair of Victorian silver handled sewing scissors and thimble, in fitted velvet lined box, Birmingham 1901, Thomas Webb and Sons, Melbourne £40 - £60
596. A George IV silver gilt vinaigrette, modelled and engraved in the form of a satchel, Ledsam and Vale or Lawrence and Co., Birmingham 1822, 3cm long, 0.24ozt £140 - £180
593. A George V silver pedestal bowl, plain double ogee form, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1913, 13cm diameter, 4.71ozt £30 - £50
600. An Edwardian silver and glass novelty miniature saucepan, London 1903, 8.5cm long £20 - £30
601
597
597. A Victorian silver novelty pin cushion in the form of a Norwegian shoe, chased foliate scroll decoration and blue velvet fabric, Roger Guernsey, Chester 1897, 8.5cm long £70 - £100
601. A Victorian silver and enamelled novelty pin cushion in the form of a shoe, etched and engraved with foliate scroll decoration, set with a Scottish hardstone plaque and blue enamel cartouches, the ribbon bow with blue cabochon, Birmingham 1890, 8.5cm long £200 - £300
594
594. An Edwardian silver miniature timepiece, rounded pedestal form, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gilt hands, William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1905, with key, in a fitted case, 7.5cm high £100 - £150
602
598
598. A Japanese silver novelty pin cushion, in the form of a swan, 19th century, cast, etched and engraved with feet to the underside, stamped character mark, 5cm long, 0.86ozt £70 - £100
602. An Edwardian silver novelty box, in the form of a miniature serpentine side table, realistically modelled, the hinged lid opening to reveal a vacant interior, Frank Finley Clarkson, London 1907, 7cm wide, 5cm high, 5cm deep, 2.29ozt £100 - £150
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77 606. A Victorian silver miniature chamberstick, heart shaped with beaded border and handle, William Comyns, Birmingham 1891, together with a George V silver miniature tyg, Crisford and Norris, Birmingham 1912, 3cm high, 0.62ozt (2) £120 - £180
603
603. A Victorian silver and coral rattle, with teether and whistle, the chased and embossed body with six bells, Birmingham 1888, 13cm long £120 - £180
607
607. A George V silver and glass whisky noggin, conical form with star cut base, S Blackensee and Son, Birmingham 1922, 11cm high £40 - £60
604
604. A George V Scottish silver and mother of pearl rattle, embossed with Tom Thumb to each side, with wo pierced bells, suspended from a bow, W H Collins, Glasgow 1929, 10.5cm long £60 - £80
608
608. A pair of Victorian miniature silver photo frames, surmounted with cast coronets, with photographs of King Edward VII and Alexandra, E Mander and Son, Birmingham 1900, 3.8cm x 2.5cm £70 - £100
605
605. A Victorian silver and agate rattle and a Tiffany silver rattle, the former embossed and etched with foliate scroll sphere, Chester 1902, 11cm long £120 - £180 609
609. Three Victorian and later silver miniature photo frames, including filigree, reticulated and velvet backed examples, William Hutton, Birmingham 1900, Birmingham 1913, 7cm high (3) £130 - £150
606
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610
610. After Pablo Picasso, a cast silver plaque, Guernica, stamped marks Plata 999’9, 1979, 3.2cm x 7.1cm, 1.24ozt £70 - £90
614
614. An Edwardian silver and enamelled hand mirror, in the Art Nouveau style, embossed with irises in blue and green enamel, on fleur de lys ground, Jones and Crompton, Birmingham 1910, 26.5cm long £30 - £50
611
611. An Edwardian silver box, embossed with Reynolds angels, oval form, William Comyns, London 1904, together with an Elizabeth II silver bangle, 2.12ozt (2) £30 - £50 615
615. Gordon Russell (attributed) for the Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver pedestal salt cellar, octagonal section with flared and splaying conical stem, London 1914, 6.5cm high, 13cm diameter Note: having grown up in Chipping Campden, Gordon Russell designed a number of silver items for the Guild immediately prior to the outbreak of the First World War. This is likely to have been one of his designs. £250 - £350
612
612. Two pairs of Elizabeth II silver Concorde sherry and vodka and wine labels, British Airways, Birmingham 1986, 1.9ozt (4) £30 - £50
613
613. An Arts and Crafts silver watch holder, easel form, embossed in the Art Nouveau style with poppies and central vacant cartouche, the interior lined in green velvet and satin, Gourdel Vales and Co., Birmingham 1903, 11.5cm x 10cm £40 - £70
616
616. A pair of Arts and Crafts silver candlesticks, lightly planished tapered form with double ogee saucer and cylinder sconces, Napper and Davenport, Birmingham 1922, 25.5cm high, weighted (2) £60 - £100
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79 617. An Art Deco silver timepiece, engine turned octagonal form with Arabic numerals, Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham 1927, 10cm diameter £80 - £120
621
618
618. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a silver and enamelled teaspoon, the terminal with Art Nouveau style heart tree motif on a green blue enamel ground, Birmingham 1922, 11.5cm long £160 - £200
621. A New Zealand Arts and Crafts silver, jade and enamelled teaspoon, the stem of apple green stone, with native Mauri portrait terminal, the bowl engraved Roturua, NZ, stamped marks St Sil, 12cm long £100 - £150
622
619
619. A cased set of Art Deco silver and enamelled teaspoons, triangular section with blue guilloche enamel terminals, possibly retailed by Liberty and Co., William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1934, £60 - £80 9.5cm long, 1.78ozt
620
620. A cased set of twelve American silver gilt and harlequin enamelled teaspoons, multi coloured guilloche enamel to the stems of each spoon with domed finials, Watson Company, marked Sterling, in a Georg Jensen, New York fitted box, 10cm long, 4.78ozt (12) £100 - £150
622. An Art Deco silver timepiece, engine turned chamfered square design, Robert Pringle and Sons, Birmingham 1928, 8.3cm square £60 - £80
623
623. Christopher Dresser, a Victorian silver four piece cruet on stand, after a design for Hukin and Heath, removable spherical mustard and pepper pots, with salt pot and vinegar churn, within a quatrelobed stand with central ring handle, Cornelius Vander, London 1886, 10cm high, 9.87ozt £300 - £500
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624. Two cameo brooches, oval cameo approx 35 x 46mm in a yellow metal surround, thought to be pinchbeck, and smaller cameo brooch approx 20 x 15mm with metal scalloped surround (2) £30 - £40 625. A pair of pearl earrings, approx 7mm round cultured pearl earrings with white metal, thought to be silver posts £20 - £30
626. A 9 carat gold and diamond solitaire ring, approx 0.1 carat £30 - £50 stone, ring size approx L
627. A 9 carat gold, diamond and ruby seven stone ring £40 - £70
628. An opal and garnet three stone ring, round opal, approx 4.5mm round with two round approx 3mm garnets set to each side, claw set and mounted in 9ct yellow gold £60 - £80
635
635. A 9 carat gold and citrine carved fob seal, on chain, circa 1830 £60 - £100
629. 9 carat gold rings including white stone and diamond, one cast with a Chinese dragon, 19.3g (6) £120 - £180
630. Two pendants, square shaped pendant in white metal, thought to be silver, with round domed painted centre, suspended from 52cm curb link chain, thought to be silver, together with a ballroom dancing medal pendant engraved on reverse with EVA MILES, 27.06.54 in white metal, thought to be silver (2) £20 - £30
631. A 9ct gold, pearl and emerald brooch, naturalistic coral wreath form, 4cm long, approx total weight 8.2g £100 - £200
632. A collection of jewellery, including a white stone set band (one missing) set in white metal, thought to be silver, costume necklace of seven red stone clusters on chain, one pair of freshwater pearl earrings, approx 8mm with white metal posts (thought to be silver) £15 - £25
636
636. A 9 carat gold fob watch chain, 25cm long, 24.3g £150 - £250
633. Two Modernist amber and white metal pendants, one on chain, 3.5cm long (2) £30 - £50
637
634
634. A 9 carat gold compact, engine turned, with mirror to the interior, approx 78.9g £400 - £600
637. An Arts and Crafts type silver and enamelled pendant on chain, in the Art Nouveau style after Charles Horner, the central cartouche of open sinuous design with green an orange enamel, suspended on two chains from a triangular link, above an enamelled drop, stamped mark Sterling, 8cm long, chain 41.5cm long £40 - £70
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81 638. An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant locket, blue and green champleve enamel with stylised leaf and tendril design, 4cm long, chain 44cm long £150 - £200
639. An Arts and Crafts type silver and enamelled pendant on chain, in the Art Nouveau style after Charles Horner, the central open trilobed cartouche with basse taille green and blue turquoise enamel, suspended from a reticulated and enamelled cross bar on two chains united by triangular link, with a drop below, stamped mark Sterling, 9cm long, 41.5cm long £40 - £70 638
640. Murrle Bennett, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled pendant, blue and green enamel, moth wing form with marbled drop, 4.5cm long, chain 46cm long £200 - £300
641
641. An Arts and Crafts enamelled silver bracelet, iridescent blue turquoise knotted disk links alternating with plain panels, marked Sterling Silver, 19cm long £50 - £100
643. An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled belt buckle, triptych form, hand hammered with Celtic knot shield catrouche and three linear rainbow enamel batons, Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1903, 5.5cm square, £120 - £180
644
644. Aksel Holmsen, a Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled leaf brooch, blue basse taille enamel, marked, 5.5cm long £40 - £70
645
645. Henning Koppel for Georg Jensen, a Modernist silver fish brooch, model 343, stylised form with lozenge decoration, import makrs, London 1972, 6cm long £100 - £200 646. Ladies 9 carat gold wristwatch, on expandable strap £40 - £60
639
642
642. An Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled bracelet, circular basse taille and cloisonne enamel roundels in blue and green, linked to each side by two chains, 19cm long £50 - £100
647
647. A 9 carat gold ladies Accurist wristwatch, 21 jewel movement, Edinburgh 1957, on metal strap, together with an Oris gold plated ladies wristwatch in box (2) £40 - £70 648. Four cheroot and cigarette holders including yellow metal mounted butterscotch amber, Art Deco etc. (4) £20 - £30 640
643
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652. Conway Stewart International Pen number 356 fountain pen and number 350, black chased hard rubber (2) £30 - £50 649
649. Alfred Dunhill, two plated Rollagas lighters, silver and gold finish, including cross hatch and textured (2) £50 - £80
657
657. Parker pens including Victory fountain pen, brown pearl and black, Slimfold black fountain pen etc. (5) £40 - £60 653
653. Cross Century II fountain pen, green marbled lacquer, with 18 carat gold nib £30 - £50
654. Sheaffer Stylist 404C fountain pen and propelling pencil, brushed stainless steel, together a Parker 61 fountain pen, turquoise barrel and various other Parker pens (6) £30 - £50
650
650. Alfred Dunhill, a gold plated Rollagas lighter, textured finish £50 - £80
658
658. Parker 61 gold filled fountain pen, pinstripe design, together with a Parker 51 fountain pen, satin cap and black barrel (2) £40 - £60
655
655. Montblanc Meisterstuck Solitaire 144, gold plated barley turned ballpoint pen, circa 1980, clip marked W Germany £200 - £300
659
659. Parker Sonnet fountain pen, satin silvered finish, with box and filler £20 - £30
656
656. Parker Duofold blue pearl ballpoint pen, circa 1980 £30 - £50 651
651. Alfred Dunhill, a gold plated Tallboy table lighter, circa 1960s £80 - £120
660
660. Dunhill Namiki, a maki-e pen stand, lacquered with cricket and leaves, gilt brass articulated holder, signed with character marks, 15.5cm wide £200 - £400
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LIGHTING 661. An Edwardian brass standard lamp, circa 1905, Corinthian column form, on wreath pedestal and stepped square base with lions paw feet, 137cm high £40 - £60
662. An Arts and Crafts brass and electroplated standard lamp, circa 1890, the tripod base with trefoil feet below a stylised petal collar and turned knops, supporting a plain shaft with extending ring, 142cm high £100 - £200
666. Tiffany Studios, a Spider table lamp base, patinated bronze, circa 1910, with three light fixings, Mushroom base and Spider finial, stamped marks Tiffany Studios, New York , 337, 47cm high £2,000 - £3,000
667. After Tiffany Studios, an Acorn table lamp, leaded amber and opalescent glass shade on a patinated bronze urn base, circa 1920, apparently unmarked, shade 31cm diameter, 38cm high £300 - £500
663
663. W A S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass table lamp base, model 224, with later articulated arm and white opaque shade, fully extended 64cm high £100 - £150
664. 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 £80 - £120
665. 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 £80 - £120
667
666
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668. A Handel bronze lamp base with associated leaded glass shade, probably also Handel, circa 1925, the domed shade with marbled brown opaque panes and leaf and flower border, on a slender fluted base, with three Hubbell light fixings, cast marks and number 1932, shade diameter 47cm, 63cm high £200 - £300
670
670. A Tiffany style pendant light, domed form with leaded glass lily design in opalescent, marbled and opaque tiles, suspended within a brass ring on three chains, 20th century, 41cm diameter £120 - £180
671. An American leaded glass pendant light shade, circa 1910, in the Tiffany style, marbled green glass panes, 40.5cm £80 - £120 diameter
669
669. A Tiffany style leaded glass table lamp, the marbled green pane shade on a baluster lobed patinated bronze base, 20th century, 48cm diameter, 61cm high £100 - £200
672
672. An early 20th century leaded glass and mother of pearl pendant light shade, circa 1915, swags of shell, beaded with blue cabochons to the edge, above a rock crystal and coloured glass body, suspended on three chains, 43cm diameter £40 - £60
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85 673. A Tiffany style leaded and stained glass light shade, stylised tulips to the rim, below a blue sky, copper plaque to the interior LCT, 32cm diameter £200 - £300 674. An American leaded and stained glass light shade, circa 1920, wide brimmed form, panels of magenta and mauve marbled glass, 55cm diameter £100 - £150
675. An American cast metal and slag glass table lamp, circa 1920, six panel marbled opaque brown panels within relief moulded domed shade, with diaper trellis cartouches, 63cm high £100 - £150 676. A 1970s chrome and glass six light pendant, elliptical star form, with spherical textured glass shades, 52cm high, 68cm diameter £100 - £150
677. A 1950s chrome and glass 9 light chandelier, the square section weeping arms supporting textured spherical glass shades, 63cm high £100 - £150
678. 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 £50 - £80
673
679. 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 £50 - £80 680. 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 £60 - £80
681. 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 £80 - £120 682. John Walsh Walsh, an tinted cranberry glass light shade, circa 1905, etched with Greek key motif, the red rim draining to pink, 13cm high, 3cm fixing, 14cm rim £50 - £80
674
683. 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 £40 - £60 684. A collection of cranberry glass light shades, including opalescent, optic moulded, pair of crimped opaque shades, 3cm fixing and 6.5cm fixing (5) £60 - £80
685. 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) £40 - £60
686. Continental School, an Art Nouveau style pair of glass shades, amber drip swag trailing, together with a similar model, 6.5cm fixing, 18cm high (3) £50 - £80 687. A collection of opalescent glass light shades, collar form, straw and pink and opaque, with crimped rims one by John Walsh Walsh with optic moulded floral design, 6cm diameter fixing, tallest 9cm high (5) £50 - £80
675 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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688
688. A late 18th century Nailsea or Wrockwardine glass jug, green with white opaque speckled design, shouldered form with trailed handle, 22cm high £400 - £500
692
692. Jean Francois Robert (attributed) for Baccarat, a large enamelled white opaline glass vase, circa 1855, shouldered and footed form, four gilt framed panels entwined with alternating Morning Glory and Nasturtium vines, foliate scroll decoration to the rim and base, 42.5cm high £200 - £300
689
689. A George III moulded and cut glass spirit decanter, of barrel form, possibly Irish, circa 1810, together with an etched glass rummer, with moulded lemon squeezer foot, circa 1820, a Regency cut glass jug, 18th century lens cut wine glass and William IV glass salt cellar, jug 21cm high (5) £40 - £70
690
690. A pair of cut glass decanters, together with a ruby cased cut glass scent bottle and another, 18cm high (4) £30 - £50
691. A cut glass dish decorated with a peacock, Continental, 20th century, intaglio, hobnail and mitre cut, with acid etched and engraved detailing, 32cm diameter £50 - £70
693
693. A large Baccarat white opaline enamelled glass vase, flared baluster form, decorated with floral bouquets and Morning Glory vine, in the style of Jean Francois Robert, circa 1850, the three panels above a purple filled gilt foliate cartouche and C scroll border, 39.5cm high £200 - £300
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694
697
694. A Baccarat style opaque white and enamelled gilt glass vase, baluster form, painted in the round, 35cm high £150 - £250
697. A pair of 19th century Bohemian cranberry glass lustres, footed, with baluster stems and denticulated rims, highlighted in gilt, 32.5cm high (2) £300 - £500
695
698
695. A pair of 19th century enamelled glass vases, elongated moonflask form, brown opaque with Rococo vignette of lakeside landscape, within floral ground, 31cm high (2) £200 - £400
696
696. A pair of 19th century Bohemian blue glass and enamelled lustres, decorated with gilt scrolls and swags, 36cm high £400 - £600 (2)
698. A 19th century Bohemian ruby washed and etched glass scent bottle, engraved in low relief with images of Schloss Eberstein, Baden, within seaweed gilt borders, 12cm high £450 - £500
699
699. A 19th century Bohemian ruby cased cameo glass beaker, white over red, with gilding, alternating floral painted and raised gilt roundels in a foliate scroll gilt ground, above trefoil cartouches and a splayed foot, 14cm high £150 - £200
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88 700. A Nailsea glass pipe, pink and white opaque and opalescent glass, 45cm long £20 - £30
701. James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts straw opal glass epergne base, crimped rim and central conical support, circa 1890, 26.5cm diameter £30 - £50
704
704. Pallme Konig, a pair of Secessionist iridescent trail glass vases, circa 1910, double gourd bulbous form, papillon frosted lustre with overlaid purple lattice trailing, 22cm high (2) £350 - £450
702
705. An Austrian Secessionist glass iridescent vase, in an Art Nouveau style, ring necked bottle with silver rim, 19cm high £30 - £40
703
706
702. WMF, a Myra iridescent glass vase, circa 1910, shouldered form, pink and amber iridescent finish, 17cm high £200 - £300
703. Pallme Konig, a pair of Secessionist iridescent glass vases, circa 1910, knopped ships decanter form, textured frosted body overlaid with purple and blue lustre lattice cobweb trailing, 23cm high (2) £350 - £450
706. A pair of Austrian iridescent green vases with enamelled decoration, attributed to Loetz circa 1900, 20.5cm high (2) £300 - £400 707. A silver overlaid green glass vase, 11cm high £40 - £60
708. 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 £30 - £50 opaque striped glass, 18.5cm high (4)
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709
709. Two Art Deco glass vessels including a Monart type art glass bowl, mottled green, and a red conical footed vase, 18.5cm high (2) £30 - £50
713
713. Sven Palmqvist for Orrefors, an amber glass Expo pedestal vase, slice cut cylindrical form, circa 1968, engraved marks, P 509-68, 11.5cm high £50 - £80
716
716. Per Lutken for Holmegaard, a large colourless glass beak vase, 1951, etched mark and dated, 30.5cm high £50 - £80
710
710. Thomas Webb and Sons, a Cameo Fleur glass vase, circa 1931, beaker bucket form, purple over colourless lily design, engraved mark, 21cm high £200 - £400
717
711. Vittorio Zecchin for Venini, a Soffiato glass vase, circa 1925, shouldered form with vertical optic ribbing and applied teardrop trails to the lower £100 - £200 body, 31cm high
714. Sven Palmqvist for Orrefors, an amber glass Expo pedestal vase, slice cut conical form, circa 1968, engraved marks P 508-68, 11cm high £50 - £80
712
715
712. Alvar Aalto for Iittala, a white cased Savoy glass vase, etched mark, 9.5cm high £30 - £50
714
715. Per Lutken for Holmegaard, a graduated set of three blue glass beak vases, circa 1955, incised marks and numbers 14405, tallest, 24.5cm high (3) £50 - £100
717. Ryd, a Swedish glass pedestal bowl, circa 1960s, the cased pink opaque dish on a conical bubble included foot, 18cm high, 20cm diameter £20 - £40
718
718. Tamara Aladin for Riihimaki (Riihimaen Lasi), a Tuulikki olive green glass vase, circa 1970s, double hooped, cased glass, 18cm high £20 - £40
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90 729. An iridescent art glass vase, of footed bowl form, 20th century, blue lustre with combed silver green concentric wavy rings to the body, ground pontil, unmarked, 13cm high £30 - £50
730. Two Venetian Murano glass vases, one of aventurine latticino design, crimped rim, the other of blue opaline design, ribbed and footed with aventurine inclusions, 8cm high, 13.5cm diameter (2) £30 - £50
731
719
719. Bertil Vallien for Kosta Boda, a small Artists Collection glass vase, hexagonal section bell form, mottled blue and amber, etched marks 48009, original sticker 9.5cm high £30 - £40
723
723. Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Tangerine orange textured glass bark effect vase, model 9691, circa 1967, 23cm high £40 - £60
731. A Salviati miniature aventurine glass dimpled beaker vase, together with a Murano aventurine and speckled enamel glass bowl, with crimped rim, 4.5cm high and 11cm diameter (2) £30 - £50
724. Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Tangerine orange textured glass bark effect vase, model 9690, circa 1967, 18.5cm high £40 - £60
725. Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Tangerine orange textured glass bark effect vase, model 9689, circa 1967, 15cm high £40 - £60
726. Josef Hospodka for Chribska, a pink and green Sommerso glass bowl with fluted base, circa 1960, 20cm wide £20 - £30
720
720. Oiva Toikka for Nuutajarvi Notsjo, a glass Sieppo or Flycatcher bird, circa 1972, cased and bubbled amber, signed to the underside, 12.5cm high £80 - £120
727. Richard Peter Golding for Okra, an iridescent glass vase, 2001, squat ovoid form with combed stripe design, etched marks, 9cm high £40 - £70 728. An Okra studio glass vase, pate de verre cased body with combed web design, shouldered form, acid etched mark and incised RF, 15cm high £20 - £40
732. Arthur Pleva for Curt Schlevogt, an Art Deco dichroic glass Ingrid vase, circa 1934, turquoise frosted and polished relief moulded design of female figures between ribbed and plain panelled bands, 24cm high £100 - £150 733. Verlys of France, an Art Deco sculpture of a pheasant, smoked glass form, engraved Verlys France, 36cm long £100 - £150
721 (part lot)
721. Timo Sarpaneva and Tapio Wirkkala for Iittala, a pair of Festivo four disk glass candlesticks, designed 1966, etched mark, 19cm high, together with a large Ultima Thule serving dish or bowl, 38cm diameter (3) £30 - £50 722. Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a Kingfisher blue cased glass lobed bowl, pattern 9625, circa 1965, pentagonal form, 22cm diameter £40 - £60
732
729
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734 734. Emile Galle, Lien d’Amour, a Verrerie parlante enamelled glass vase, circa 1890, hexagonal section barrel form, acid etched and engraved with bird and honeysuckle foliate design, highlighted in gilt, with green, white and red enamels, the enamel frieze banner inscribed with title, cameo signature, 25.5cm high £2,000 - £3,000
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735
736
735. Rene Lalique, an opalescent Dauphins plate, model 423, designed circa 1932, with sepia staining, acid etched R. Lalique France, 28.5cm diameter £400 - £600
736. Rene Lalique, a Four Figurines glass atomiser, designed circa 1927, highlighted with blue staining, moulded R. Lalique Made in France, 13cm high £250 - £350
737
737. Rene Lalique, an opalescent glass Chamarande vase, model 976, designed circa 1926, engraved R. Lalique, 19.5cm high £600 - £800
738
738. Rene Lalique, a Bouquet de Faunes, Guerlain glass perfume bottle, designed circa 1925, highlighted with grey staining, etched number 549, 10cm high £200 - £300
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739
740 739. Rene Lalique, a deep amber glass Deux Aigles paperweight, model 801, designed circa 1914, highlighted with white staining, intaglio R. Lalique, 8cm high, 10cm long £400 - £600
740. Rene Lalique, a deep amber glass Double Marguerite paperweight, model 802, designed circa 1919, engraved R. Lalique, 7cm high £300 - £400
741. Rene Lalique, an Antoinette glass clock, model 767, designed circa 1931, highlighted with grey staining, acid etched R. Lalique France, 15cm high £600 - £800
742. Rene Lalique, an opalescent glass Plumes vase, model 944, designed circa 1920, with turquoise staining, intaglio R. Lalique, engraved France, 20cm high £500 - £700 743. Rene Lalique, an opalescent glass Chamonix vase, model 1090, designed circa 1933, acid etched R. Lalique, 14.5cm high £500 - £600
741
743
742
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744. Rene Lalique, an amber glass Serpent vase, model 896, designed circa 1924, intaglio R. Lalique, 27cm high £10,000 - £12,000
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745
747
745. A 17th century Delft blue and white vase, knopped tulip form, circa 1670, painted with Oriental figures in garden landscape between foliate and lappet borders, 38cm high £200 - £300
747. A 17th century Portuguese albarello or pharmacy jar, circa 1625-50, waisted form tin glazed with underglaze blue name S Acetos, 24cm high £300 - £500
746
748
746. An 18th century Delft charger, circa 1720, polychrome decorated with bird and flowers within a lattice and floral border, 35cm diameter £100 - £200
748. An early 18th century Spanish faience bowl, circa 1710, decorated with a rampant lion within foliate border, 31cm diameter £300 - £500
749. A late 16th or early 17th century Dutch maiolica dish, circa 1600, polychrome decorated with a dog within a foliate lappet border, 25cm diameter £50 - £70
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750
750. A Delft polychrome plate, fluted and decorated with a vase of flowers, together with an Italian Nove tin glazed plate with ogee moulded border and floral decoration, circa 1770, 23cm diameter (2) £80 - £120
756
756. A Samson, Paris porcelain figure of a harlequin, arm raised, standing next to a tree stump, incised marks, 22cm high £120 - £180
751
751. Two Italian tinglazed albarelli or pharmacy jars, painted with coats of arms, probably Cantagalli circa 1860, 14.5cm high (2) £50 - £70 752. A pair of Italian faience lustre vases, decorated with stylised dragons, 30cm high (2) £300 - £400
753. A pair of French faience candlesticks Gien or Longwy, 23cm high £100 - £150 754. A French majolica cockerel, printed marks, dated 1936, height 59cm £100 - £150
757
757. Samson, Paris, after Derby, a porcelain commedia dell’arte troop of four figures, modelled in animated poses, one playing a guitar, the others with swords, masks and capes, impressed numbers 152 - 155, red Derby marks, 23cm high (4)£500 - £600
758
755
755. Continental Meissen style figure of a poacher, probably Paris, 28cm high £20 - £30
758. A Sevres style portrait cup and saucer, 19th century, the central painting of an 18th century woman, within a raised and tooled gilt foliate scroll and lattice cartouche, on a powder blue ground, the saucer similarly decorated with floral bouquets, incised marks and £200 - £300 printed Sevres, saucer 14.5cm diameter
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759
759. A Sevres style pill box, navette form, decorated with raised gilt laurel lattice and pink floral ground and central rose spray, gilt mounts, blue mark, 7cm wide £40 - £70
762
762. A Choisy le Roi porcelain candlestick, 19th century, in the style of Meissen, relief moulded foliate scroll design painted with floral sprays and highlighted in gilt, underglaze blue marks, 7cm high £170 - £200
760
760. A Samson table box, bombe form, painted with floral bouquets and sprays, the lid with a courting couple within a gilt foliate scroll border, underglaze blue cross mark, 10cm wide, 5.5cm high, 6cm deep £150 - £200
763
763. A Sevres style scene painted casket, circa 1880, ogee fronted, blue ground with gilt fishscale decoration, the lid with a Watteau coastal scene of fisherman and woman, mounted in metal, blue interlaced L mark, 11cm wide, 6.5cm high, 10cm deep £200 - £300
761
761. A Berlin porcelain chocolate cup, cover and saucer, circa 1830, painted with floral garlands and sprays, within relief moulded green and gilt swag borders, underglaze blue sceptre marks, 16cm diameter £300 - £500
764
764. A Limoges porcelain box, in the form of an egg, decorated with a courting couple, signed, within a gilded blue ground, mounted in gilt metal, the interior with floral bouquets, M Fres, Limoges, 14cm £100 - £150
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765
768
765. A Vienna style lidded tankard, the central image of the thee graces, after Kaufmann, within a raised gilt wreath and blue ground, the lid with Helen and Paris, gilt mounted, 17cm high£350 - £450
768. A large Continental porcelain mirror, pink and gilt Rococo scrolls and double branched sconces on a velvet frame, surmounted by a putto, 57cm x 48cm £300 - £500
766
769
766. A Continental porcelain box, circular form, painted with a half portrait of Hortense de Beauharnais, Queen of Holland, after Girodet de Roussy, signed with initials BM, within gilt border, 10.5cm £100 - £150 diameter
769. A Vienna porcelain tazza, painted with an image of a milkmaid with horse, Die Milchmaid, signed Wagner, circa 1880, within a raised gilt and jewelled foliate scroll border, blue mark and titled, 14cm high, 22.5cm diameter £500 - £800
767
767. A Sevres style porcelain box, navette form, pink ground with raised gilt scroll and floral decoration, the lid painted with tourist couple and castle, interlaced L mark, 16.5cm wide, 8cm high, 12cm deep £150 - £250
770
770. A Hutschenreuther painted porcelain plaque, in the Vienna style, circa 1880, of a woman, impressed mark, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, £40 - £70 framed in black portrait miniature frame
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775
771
771. A Vienna type porcelain plaque, portrait of a woman in turban, 8.5cm x 6.5cm £40 - £70
772. A silver mounted Vienna porcelain tea set, circa 1898, decorated with putti in clouds, within a raised gilt and green ground, including two cups and saucers, teapot, milk and sugar, blue marks, Birmingham 1898, teapot 14cm high (7) £200 - £300
773. A large Sevres porcelain vase, 1844, ogee pedestal drum baluster form, painted with panels of courting couples, within gilt £70 - £90 floral cartouches, printed marks, 46.5cm high
774
774. A pair of French porcelain scent bottles, circa 1835, ribbed cylindrical form with gilt decoration and ball stoppers, 11cm high (2) £50 - £80
775. A Sevres type French porcelain sucriere and cover, circa 1835, ormolu mounted, painted with floral garlands and raised gilt Rococo decoration, blue interlaced marks, 16cm high £100 - £150
776. A pair of ‘Sevres’ dishes, decorated with hand-painted scenes of gentlemen on horseback. Printed marks, circa 1880 Diameter 19cm. (2) £200 - £300
777
777. A Nymphenburg figure of Scaramouche, after Franz Anton Bustelli, circa 1900, from Commedia dell’Arte, on a Rococo scroll base, impressed marks, 21cm high £500 - £700
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100 778. Large Meissen style Continental figure group of Diana at her toilet with the Three Graces, 36cm £150 - £250
781
781. A KPM Berlin porcelain reticulated basket, relief moulded with branch handles and floral encrustations, the centre painted with a floral bouquet, highlighted in gilt, underglaze blue and printed marks, 25cm long £250 - £350
779
779. A Naples, Capodimonte type relief moulded plate, The Sack of Troy, modelled after Luca Penni and Jean Mignon’s etching of the same, polychrome decorated and highlighted in gold and silver, within a gilt scroll border, underglaze blue mark, 23.5cm diameter £40 - £70
782
782. Four Sitzendorf and Thuringian miniature figures, including grape and flower sellers and a pair of German costume figures, 6cm high (4) £40 - £60
783
783. Marcel Chaufriasse for Limoges, a pate sur pate plaque of a young Bacchus, reclining against a tree, circa 1910, incised signature, 11cm x 8cm £50 - £80 780
780. A Nymphenburg figure of Leda, after Franz Anton Bustelli, circa 1900, from Commedia dell’Arte, modelled holding a fan, on a scroll base, underglaze blue and impressed marks, 24cm high £500 - £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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787. Theodore Deck, a pair of Japanesque jardinières, circa 1880, cube form, decorated with enamelled panels of garden birds and parrots, within turquoise glazed bamboo effect frames, printed £300 - £500 marks, 15.5cm high
788. An Art Nouveau terracotta figural mirror, modelled as two nude women with garlands and drapes, supporting a circular glass in a grooved crescent, the pedestal incised Illusion, painted green to black, marked 196, 81cm high £100 - £150
784
784. A Sevres pate sur pate vase, circa 1886, baluster form, decorated with an image of Salome and putti with the head, the reverse with platter and dagger, on a pink ground, printed red and blue marks, 15cm high £700 - £1,000
785. A Limoges porcelain tureen, cover and stand, squat lobed form on foliate scroll feet, painted with flowers, heavily gilded, with gourd and pea finial, signed S. Clavaud Robert, 52cm long £300 - £500 789
789. Julius Dressler, a Secessionist jardiniere and stand, tubelined with Art Nouveau style maidens and flowers in open air landscapes, impressed and raised marks, 67cm high £70 - £100
786
786. A Vienna type coffee can and saucer, painted with an image of St Cecilia, within a heavily gilded ground of squirrel crests and leaf coats of arms, incised mark £40 - £70
790
790. A Hutschenreuther figure of two bears playing, printed marks and label, 11cm high £40 - £60
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793
794 795. A Zsolnay Art Deco eosin peacock bowl, green and yellow iridescent glaze, circa 1960, diameter 39cm £400 - £500
791
791. An Art Deco Goebel figure of a woman with a dog, circa 1925, glazed in pink, green and blue, incised marks, 22cm high £70 - £100
792. A Royal Bonn Art Nouveau pedestal vase, circa 1905, painted with a portrait bust of a woman within a floral ground, signed Duren, impressed and printed marks, 43cm high £120 - £180
793. A Royal Bonn Art Nouveau vase, circa 1905, double gourd form, painted with a woman in a purple shrubbed ground, between relief moulded gilt stylised borders, impressed and printed marks, 31.5cm high £60 - £80 794. Reps and Trinte, Magdeburger, L’Innocence, a terracotta bronzed bust of an Art Nouveau woman with flowers in her hair, impressed and incised marks 993, 4 10, 38cm high £100 - £200
796
796. Kurt Goebel for Goldschieder, terracotta figure group of two sailors courting a girl, circa 1937, model 7841, glazed and painted, printed and incised marks, m13 50, 24cm high £600 - £800
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103 799. 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 £550 - £650
797
800
797. Stanislaus Czapeque (Czapek) for Goldscheider, a large figural lamp, Aquarium, circa 1906, model 3531, modelled as two girls on a rocky outcrop peering over a glass bowl, lit from the underside, highlighted in gilt, impressed marks and number 92 17, 63cm high £800 - £1,200
800. Stephan Dakon for Goldscheider, Jolanthe, circa 1939, model number 8440, green sleeves and printed grey damask and £600 - £800 floral dress, impressed marks 236 66, 32cm high
798
801
798. Adolphe Jean Lavergne for Goldscheider, lamp base figure group of two boy pierrots, circa 1912, model 3721, standing smoking in clown costumes, incised signature to plinth, stamped marks and number 28 17, 42cm high £300 - £500
801. Arturo Pannunzio for Victor Bertolotti, an Italian Art Deco figure of a woman in butterfly wings, circa 1930, modelled sitting, holding a birds nest, on a mottled lustre base, printed marks, incised signature to plinth, 34cm high £600 - £800
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802. A pair of Boch Freres lustre vases, circa 1920, wrythen moulded footed bottle form, painted with irises in silver over iridescent copper, impressed and painted marks BFK, 252, 31.5cm high (2) £300 - £500
810 808. A Meissen porcelain mirror, 19th century, oval form, florally encrusted with lappet and polychrome egg borders, surmounted by two winged putti holding garlands, the gilt and silvered backplate and easel support engraved with foliate scrolls, underglaze blue cross sword marks, 25cm high £500 - £800
805
803
803. Froment Richard for Utzschneider and Co., a Sarreguemines nursery plate, circa 1890, L’Amour Aveugle, transfer printed and coloured, initialled in the image and printed marks, 22cm £20 - £40 diameter
805. Paul Dachsel for Amphora; Riessner, Stellmacher & Kessel, a Secessionist jug, circa 1900, relief moulded with water lilies in the round, impressed and printed marks, Paris 1900, Turn Teplitz, Austria Bohemia, 22.5cm high £200 - £400
806. A pair of Longwy pottery spill vases, cylindrical form, craquelure glazed and enamelled with heron and butterflies, impressed marks, 18cm high £40 - £70
807. Cornelis Abraham Prins for Gouda, a large Breetvelt pottery charger, circa 1924, painted with abstract foliate decoration within a geometric border, blue marks, 43cm diameter £50 - £80
809
809. A pair of Meissen florally encrusted salt cellars, hemispherical form with gilt leaf and branch feet, circa 1850, together with a Meissen style cup and saucer, painted with turkeys and fowl and a stork moulded handle, blue crossed sword marks, and a Vienna style plate painted with the Crystal Palace, London, underglaze blue mark, 24.5cm diameter £50 - £100
810. Peter Strang for Meissen, five miniature character figures, including Auctioneer and Assistant, golfers and bird with champagne and lobster, circa 1993995, underglaze blue marks, 11.5cm high (5) £500 - £800
804
804. Max Lauger (attributed), a Jugendstil slip decorated vase, probably Karlsruhe or Kandern, circa 1910, ovoid form, painted with stylised bell flowers, impressed mark Germany and incised numbers, 20cm high £100 - £200
811
808
811. A Meissen figure of Hearing, after J C Schoenheit, from the Five Senses, circa 1948, modelled as a woman at a keyboard, underglaze blue mark, 12cm high £350 - £450
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815
812. A Meissen relief moulded plate, circa 1880, painted with crocuses in platinum and gold, on a blue ground, within a textured petal border, underglaze blue mark, 28.5cm diameter £260 - £300
815. A Meissen figure group of a young travelling salesman courting a girl, 18th century, on Rococo scroll base, underglaze blue mark, 14cm high £500 - £800
813
816
813. A Meissen figural candlestick, after J J Kandler, circa 1860, modelled as Columbine from Commedia dell’Arte, incised numbers and underglaze blue mark, 19.5cm high £250 - £300
814. A trio of Meissen cubist character figures modelled by Peter Strang. Raised PS monogram signature to each, blue crossed swords to bases, circa 1993-1995. Height 9cm. (3) £300 - £400
816. A Meissen porcelain Comedia Dell’Arte figure of Harlequin, after J J Kandler, 20th century, modelled arm raised, £200 - £400 holding a hat, incised 64549, 22.5cm high
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817. Two Meissen porcelain Comedia Dell’Arte figures of Giangurgola and Harlequin, after J J Kandler, late 19th and 20th century, with sword and slapstick, modelled next to tree stumps, incised number 1163 and 7a, 14cm high (2) £150 - £250
819
819. A Meissen porcelain Comedia Dell’Arte figure of Harlequin, after J J Kandler, 20th century, modelled by a tree stump holding a slap stick, gilt details, incised 64507, 19.5cm high £300 - £500
821
821. A Meissen porcelain Comedia Dell’Arte figure of Harlequin, after J J Kandler, 20th century, modelled sitting on a tree stump holding hat and beer jug incised ZM 1738, 64556, black mask and pink and red tunic with blue hat and yellow shoes, £300 - £500 15.5cm high
818
818. A Meissen porcelain Comedia Dell’Arte figure of Harlequin, after J J Kandler, 20th century, modelled with moustache and slapstick, impressed 64527, £200 - £400 14.5cm high
822
820
820. A Meissen porcelain Comedia Dell’Arte figure of Harlequin, after J J Kandler, 20th century, modelled sitting on a tree stump pulling the tail of a pug, incised 64555, 18cm high £300 - £500
822. A Meissen porcelain Comedia Dell’Arte figure of Harlequin, after J J Kandler, 20th century, modelled sitting on a tree stump holding hat and beer jug incised ZM 1738, 64556, black and white mask, 15.5cm high £300 - £500
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MOORCROFT 823. A Dennis Chinaworks vase, decorated with gorillas. Limited ed 4/10. Printed and impressed marks. Height 16.5cm. £100 - £120
824. A Dennis Chinaworks jar and cover, After William De Morgan, decorated with underwater foliage and with a fish finial. Printed and impressed marks. ‘After WDeM. No 19’ to base. Height 15cm. £100 - £120
825. A Dennis Chinaworks cheese dish and lid, with mice decorating the finial. Limited ed 3/5. Printed marks. Height 13cm. £100 - £120
826. Three Cobridge stoneware items, a plaque decorated with a grotesque dragon, by Andrew Hull. Impressed marks. Framed. Plaque size 30cm x 20cm. A Cobridge stoneware tile ‘Bottle Ovens’. Impressed and printed marks. 20cm x 20cm. A Cobridge stoneware platter decorated with two fishes, bull rushes and water scene. Dated 99. Impressed and painted marks. Diameter 43.5cm. (3) £40 - £60
831
831. Walter Moorcroft, a Flambe Bourgainvillaea plate, circa 1955, impressed marks and underglaze blue signature, 26.5cm diameter £60 - £80
827. A Cobridge stoneware six tile, ‘Phoenix, Canal Barge, Etruria, Stoke-onTrent’. Dated 98. Impressed marks. 40cm x 60cm. £300 - £400
834
834. A very large modern Moorcroft Anemone vase, elongated baluster form, impressed marks and signed by John Moorcroft, 67cm high £200 - £300
828. A Cobridge stoneware nine tile, ‘The Potter’. Dated 98. Impressed and painted marks. 90cm x 90cm. £800 - £1,000
829. A Ruskin style high fired lamp base, inverse baluster form, on a wooden base, 39cm high to fitting £20 - £40
832
832. A small Moorcroft Anemone ginger jar and cover, blue ground with red flowers, impressed marks, 11cm high £80 - £120
833
830
830. A small Moorcroft Flambe Frilled Orchid vase, circa 1950. shouldered form, impressed marks, 9.5cm high £60 - £80
833. A Moorcroft Hibiscus pin dish, green ground with red flower, impressed £40 - £60 marks, 9.5cm diameter
835
835. Paul Hilditch for Moorcroft, an Alpine vase, waisted form, circa 2016, 40.5cm high £200 - £250
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108 836. A Moorcroft Lamia vase, elongated ovoid form, circa 1995, impressed marks, 37cm high £150 - £200
838. A Moorcroft Flambe Butterfly vase, circa 2018, elongated baluster form, 41.5cm high £400 - £450
839
839. William Moorcroft for James Macintyre, a twin handled bowl, 18th Century pattern, 16cm high £100 - £150
842
842. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a miniature Alhambra vase, circa 1903, footed form, printed marks, 7.5cm high £200 - £300
840. William Moorcroft, a Florian Ware blue and white swallow bowl, 21.5cm diameter £300 - £400
837
837. A Moorcroft lamp base decorated with flowering vine, baluster form, circa 2015, on wooden base, 39cm high to fitting £80 - £120
841
841. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Green and Gold Florian small vase, circa 1903, ovoid form, printed marks and underglaze green monogram, M2129, 9.5cm high £100 - £150
843
843. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a miniature Alhambra vase, circa 1903, elongated inverse baluster form, printed marks, 7cm high £300 - £400
838
840
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844. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Green and Gold Florian Dahlia goblet, circa 1903, flared cup and foot, stamped marks and underglaze green signature, M2163, 15cm high £100 - £200 847
847. William Moorcroft, a Pansy on white vase, circa 1914, baluster form, impressed Burslem mark and underglaze green signature, 14.5cm high £300 - £500
845
845. William Moorcroft, a small Pansy on white vase, circa 1916, inverse baluster form, impressed Burslem mark and underglaze green monogram, 10cm high £150 - £200
848
848. William Moorcroft, a panelled floral bouquet cake stand, on speckled powder blue ground, circa 1918, impressed marks and £30 - £50 underglaze green signature, 22cm diameter
849
846
846. William Moorcroft, a Pansy on white vase, circa 1916, angular baluster form, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green signature, 16cm high £200 - £400
849. William Moorcroft, a Spanish design cup and saucer £250 - £350
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850
850. William Moorcroft, a blue on blue Spanish vase, inverse baluster form, circa 1912, impressed marks and underglaze green signature, 24cm high Note: an example of this rare colourway is illustrated in Atterbury, P. 2008. Moorcroft, p.105 fig.2 £1,500 - £2,000
852. William Moorcroft, a Hazeldene vase, elongated ogee form, circa 1910, underglaze green signature, 16.5cm high £300 - £400
853. William Moorcroft, an Eventide sugar bowl, circa 1925, blue interior, impressed marks, 7cm high, 9cm diameter £500 - £600
854
851
854. William Moorcroft, a Dawn cylindrical pot, circa 1928, matt glazed, blue and yellow chevron design, impressed marks and £80 - £120 underglaze blue monogram, 7.5cm high
851. William Moorcroft, a Spanish cake stand, circa 1913, plate form, red purple on green ochre ground, underglaze green signature, £60 - £80 22.5cm diameter
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855. William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co., a Tudric, Claremont tazza, circa 1920, on a planished pweter base, impressed 01515, underglaze blue monogram, 22cm diameter £200 - £400
858
858. William Moorcroft, a Flambe ruby lustre Dawn variation landscape vase, spherical form, circa 1920, incised signature, 24cm high £300 - £400
856
856. William Moorcroft, a Moonlit Blue soap dish, circa 1923, oval form, pierced with six holes, impressed marks, 19.5cm long £150 - £250
859
859. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate on blue biscuit barrel, circa 1914, shouldered form, with slver plated mounts, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green signature, 17cm high £200 - £300
860. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate on blue plate, circa 1916, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green signature, 22cm diameter £120 - £180
857
857. William Moorcroft, a Cornflower twin handled vase, circa 1914, waisted cylindrical form, impressed date and Burslem mark, underglaze green signature, 26.5cm high £800 - £1,200
861
861. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate on ochre plate, circa 1916, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green signature, 22.5cm diameter £200 - £300
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865. William Moorcroft, a small Pomegranate vase, baluster form, impressed marks and ungerglaze blue monogram, 12.5cm high £60 - £80
866. William Moorcroft, a small Pomegranate vase, flared form, impressed marks and facsimile signature, 8.5cm high £40 - £60 862
862. William Moorcroft, a Pomrgranate on ochre vase, circa 1914, flared cylindrical and footed form, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green signature, 19cm high £250 - £300
867
863
867. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate biscuit barrel and cover, circa 1914, flared form with ogee cover, green ochre ground, £400 - £600 underglaze green signature and date, 20cm high
864
868
863. William Moorcroft, a large Pomegranate on blue vase or jardiniere, circa 1920, squat ovoid baluster form, impressed marks and underglaze green signatire, 21cm high £300 - £400
864. William Moorcroft, a small Pomegranate vase, bulbous baluster form, impressed marks and facsimile signature, 9.5cm high £60 - £80
868. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate vase, circa 1916, heavy baluster form, impressed marks, Burslem, underglaze green signature, 20cm high £300 - £400
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870
871
869. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate on blue double gourd vase, circa 1925, impressed marks and underglaze blue signature, 23.5cm high £300 - £400
872. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate on blue vase, circa 1914, shouldered form, impressed Burslem mark, underglaze green signature, 25.5cm high £300 - £400
871. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate on green ochre double gourd vase, circa 1914, impressed Burslem mark and underglaze green signature, 18cm high £250 - £350
874. William Moorcroft, a Wisteria on blue vase, circa 1925, impressed marks, underglaze teal monogram. 19cm high £50 - £80
873. William Moorcroft, a Flambe Anemone lamp base, circa 1935, cylindrical form, impressed marks and facsimile signature, underglaze blue monogram, 22.5cm high £300 - £400
870. William Moorcroft, a large Pomegranate on blue double gourd vase, circa 1916, impressed numbers and Burslem mark, 129, underglaze green signature, 30cm high £350 - £450
872
873
874
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DOULTON & ART POTTERY 875. 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 £40 - £70 876. A Doulton Stoneware silver mounted cruet set modelled as two bears with barrels, 8cm high £450 - £500
881. 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. Together with 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 (2) £80 - £120
882
877
877. A Royal Doulton salt glazed stoneware figure of Lord Nelson, modelled standing in full regalia next to a mooring bollard, impressed mark, 20cm high £200 - £300
882. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware commemorative Boer War jug, baluster form, tubeline decorated with portrait plaque of Queen Victoria and flags, Hoisting of the Flag at Pretoria, June 5th 1900, impressed marks, 21cm high Note: Richard Dennis Exhibition label 1975
£50 - £80
878
878. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware match stand, Lifebuoy, circa 1894, modelled as a mans head and ring, marked Saved, impressed marks, 11cm diameter £250 - £300 879. Doulton Lambeth novelty mug, Marriage Day, After Marriage, incised marks, 19cm high £100 - £150
880. Doulton stoneware including Vera Huggins pear jam pot, motto jug ‘Bitter must be the cup that a smile will not sweeten’ and a lustre ware coffee can (4) £40 - £70
883
883. A Royal Doulton New Style stoneware vase, ovoid form, decorated to each side with galleon in sail, on a powder blue ground, impressed marks and monogram MB, 8532, 15.5cm high £40 - £70 884. Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, depicting a tube lined parrot amongst foliage, impressed marks, circa 1925, 17cm high £40 - £60
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888. Katherine Smallfield for Doulton Lambeth, a large pair of faience iris vases, inverse baluster form, circa 1885, painted on a yellow draining to ochre ground, incised, paintied and printed marks, 49cm high (2) Note: one vase from this pair is illustrated in Eyles, D. 2002, Doulton Lambeth Wares, p.139 £400 - £600 885
885. Florence Lewis for Doulton Lambeth, a large faience floor vase, circa 1885, shouldered form, painted with three panels of birds and flowering branches, below a foliate arcade painted and printed marks to base and to the body, 405, 60cm high £2,000 - £2,500
886. A Doulton Lambeth Faience vase, hand-painted with a windmill scene, circa 1890, 21cm high £250 - £300
889
889. Vera Huggins for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase and bowl, the vase of ribbed ovoid form, glazed in blue, the bowl with green incised swirl design in mottled bown slip, 18cm high, 21cm diameter (2) £60 - £80
887
887. Katherine Smallfield for Doulton Lambeth, a Crown Lambeth enamelled moonflask, decorated with a collar dove in flowering branch, the edges with gilt Art Nouveau style poppy head banding, on four horn feet, printed and painted marks, 35cm high £1,200 - £1,800
890
890. Vera Huggins for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, elongated ovoid form, blue glazed with green tubelined sgraffito leaves and flowers, the flower heads in pink slip with gilt centres, incised marks, 20cm high £30 - £50
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891. Vera Huggins for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, bulbous form, sgraffito decorated with a band of leaves and berries, on green mottled ground, incised marks, 29cm high £40 - £60
894
894. William Rowe for Royal Doulton, a large stoneware vase, barrel form, decorated with flowers and leaves to the rim and shoulder, incised marks, 31.5cm high £100 - £120
892
892. Vera Huggins for Royal Doulton, a stoneware spill vase, trumpet form, decorated with geometric Secessionist style lappets, of stylised foliage, incised marks, 21.5cm high £40 - £60
895
893
893. Margaret Thompson for Royal Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases, shouldered form, decorated with geometric floral and foliate design in the Secessionist style, with slip and sgraffito detailing, painted and incised marks, 22cm high (2) £120 - £180
895. Harry Simeon for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, bulbous, shouldered form, decorated with geometric interlocking slip roundels and vertical beaded stands, in the Secessionist style, on a powder blue gorund, incised marks, 24cm high £100 - £150 896. Harry Simeon for Royal Doulton, a stoneware soap dish or bibelot modelled as a polar bear by the side of a pond, impressed marks, 12.5cm high £150 - £250
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897. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware bibelot by Harry Simeon, a kookaburra on a rocky outcrop overlooking a pool, impressed marks, 11cm high £80 - £120
901
901. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a large pair of stoneware vases, circa 1914, shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with geometric rings and stepped stripes, in the Secessionist style, with raised dots, incised marks, 39cm high (2) £400 - £600
898
898. A Doulton Lambeth stoneware bibelot by Harry Simeon, a rabbit on a rocky outcrop overlooking a pool, impressed marks, 8cm high £80 - £120
902
902. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases, circa 1915, inverse baluster form with crimped rims, decorated with bands of fruit, on high fired blu ered ground, incised marks, 32cm high (2) £180 - £220
899
899. Agnete Hoy for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware liqueur or sake set, circa 1955, icnluding decanter and five beakers, salt glazed and sgraffito decorated with feathers and geometric stripes, impressed marks, 24cm high (6) £200 - £300
900. Emily Stormer for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, circa 1878, relief moulded and beaded foliate knot design, plated mounts, incised mark, 21.5cm high to handle £120 - £180
903
903. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, circa 1906, shouldered form, decorated with a band of grapes and vines, incised marks, 17.5cm high £60 - £80
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904. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, circa 1903, tubelined with waterlilies in the Art Nouveau style, incised marks, 25cm high £100 - £150
907
907. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, circa 1903, inverse baluster fom, tubelined with leaf and berry design in the Art Nouveau style, incised marks, 26cm high £80 - £120
905. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a small stoneware bowl, circa 1910, shallow form, sgraffito decorated with wing design, incised marks, 11cm diameter £20 - £40
908
908. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, circa 1909, footed onion form, tubelined with flowers , crimped rim, incised marks, 26cm high £80 - £120
906. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, circa 1906, waisted form, decorated with purple roses above a green banded base, incised marks, 33.5cm high £80 - £120
909. Eliza Simmance for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, circa 1910, footed and shouldered form, decorated with foliate lappet design with raised beading, incised marks, 28cm high £80 - £120 910. Florrie Jones for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, circa 1910, ovoid form, grape and foliate motif, incised marks, 19cm high £40 - £60
905
906
909
911
911. Francis Pope for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, bulbous gourd form with flared neck, decorated with purple and blue green tendril and floral cartouches, in the Art Nouveau style, on brown ground, incised marks 20.5cm high £40 - £60
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912
912. Francis Pope for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, ring necked footed baluster form, incised and impressed with foliate and tendril design in blue and green, on a tope fading to brown ground, incised marks, 30.5cm high £60 - £80
914
914. Francis Pope for Royal Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases, elongated baluster form, pink and green with sgraffito foliate scroll decoration in the Art Nouveau style, incised marks, 39cm high (2) £150 - £200
916. Francis Pope for Royal Doulton, a pair of Keramet stoneware vases, relief moulded with seahorse and fish in seaweed underwater scenes, elongated ovoid form, 32cm high (2) £200 - £300
917
917. Frank Butler for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware candlestick with brass fitting, sgraffito decorated with foliate cartouches, green glazed, impressed and incised marks, 13cm high £250 - £300
918
913
913. Francis Pope for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, elongated shouldered form with narrow neck, pink with sgraffito decorated Art Nouveau style floral cartouches and sinuous green tendrils, £80 - £120 incised marks, 39cm high
915
915. Francis Pope for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, elongated shouldered form with narrow neck, blue with stylised flowering trees, incised marks, 38cm high £40 - £60
918. Frank Butler for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware inkwell, sgraffito decorated with foliate scroll design and brass mounts, incised marks, 11cm high £250 - £300
919. Frank Butler for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware ewer, incised floral decoration, dated 1874, 26cm high £180 - £220
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925. Frank Butler for Royal Doulton, a pair of stoneware bottle vases, circa 1902, ovoid form with narrow necks,tubelined and beaded with foliate scroll band, incised marks, 19.5cm high (2) £100 - £150
920
920. Frank Butler for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, circa 1903, bulbous form, sgraffito decorated and tubelined with abstract amoebic forms with multicoloured spots, incised marks, 22cm high £60 - £80
923
923. Frank Butler for Doulton Lambeth, a large stoneware vase, tubelined and relief moulded with flower heads in the Art Nouveau style, incised marks, 36cm high £200 - £250 926
926. Frank Butler for Royal Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases, circa 1903, shouldered form, tubelined and moulded with interlocking stylised trees, incised £140 - £160 marks, 27cm high (2)
921
921. Frank Butler for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, inverse baluster form, tubelined and beaded with stylised flower heads, incised marks, 19cm high £60 - £80
924
924. Frank Butler for Royal Doulton, a pair of stoneware vases, circa 1903, footed shouldered form, tubelined with stylised heart leaves, incised marks, 29cm £140 - £160 high (2) 922
922. Frank Butler for Royal Doulton, a stoneware spill vase, circa 1907, trumpet form, sgraffito decorated with interlocking ribbon and rod design, in the Art Nouveau style, incised marks, 21.5cm high £60 - £80
927
927. Frank Butler for Doulton Lambeth, a reticulated stoneware vase, ogee ovoid slab form, footed and twin handled, pierced and moulded foliate design in the Renaissance style, incised marks, 24.5cm high £400 - £500
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929
929. Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware lamp bowl, sgraffito decorated with swans on a lake with flowers, incised marks, 15cm diameter £150 - £250
930. Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, circa 1877, stepped ovoid form, sgraffito and relief moulded leaf design, impressed and incised marks, £180 - £220 26.5cm high
931. Florence Barlow for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, 1904, shouldered form, tubelined with love birds and rings, impressed marks, 26.5cm high £600 - £800
932. Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of stoneware vases, 1879, shouldered and footed form, pate sur pate panels of mice, within sgraffito foliate and beaded ground, impressed and incised marks, 26.5cm high £3,000 - £4,000
933. 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 £600 - £800
934. 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) £1,000 - £1,200
931
932
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122 938. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware bowl, sgraffito decorated with rabbits, 1882, between beaded borders, 12cm high, 23cm diameter £600 - £800
935
935. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, sgraffito decorated with deer and stag in woodland landscape, footed baluster form with majolica glazed lappets to the rim, impressed and dated 1873, 27cm high £300 - £500
936
936. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, sgraffito and slip decorated with stag and deer in chase, below a lappet rim, impressed marks and dated 1873, 29cm high £250 - £450
937. Florence and Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, circa 1890s, the central quatrelobe cartouche sgraffito decorated with puppies, within a pate sur pate ground of partridges, between foliate and lappet borders by Emily Stormer, incised marks, 16.5cm high £1,000 - £1,200
939
939. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, circa 1875, baluster form, sgraffito decorated with deer, silver mounted and lidded, incised marks, 26cm high £350 - £450
940
940. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware biscuit barrel, 1883, sgraffito decorated with Irish wolfhounds, between foliate and lappet borders, plated mounts and lid, 24cm high £1,000 - £1,200
941. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, baluster form, sgraffito decorated with wild boar in landscape, below a slip foliate border, impressed and incised marks, 21cm high £1,500 - £2,000
For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Buyer’s terms at the back of the catalogue.
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942 942. Hannah and Florence Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of stoneware vases, ovoid form, sgraffito decorated with cartouches of cats, within a pate sur pate ground of birds in branches, between foliate and lappet borders, impressed and incised marks, 31cm high (2) £5,000 - £7,000
943
943. Hannah and Lucy Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, circa 1883, sgraffito decorated with cats, impressed and incised marks, 20cm high £1,500 - £1,800
944
944. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware vase, 1877, footed and shouldered form, sgraffito decorated with swans on a river, with nest and cygnets, incised marks, 23cm high £1,500 - £1,800
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945
950
945. Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware bowl, 1882, shallow cylindrical form, sgraffito decorated with cattle, incised and impressed marks, 24cm diameter £300 - £500
948. Mark V Marshall for Royal Doulton, a stoneware footed vase, circa 1907, baluster form, green glazed with tubelined and slip decorated stylised foliate design, incised marks, 34.5cm high £150 - £200
947
949
949. Mark V Marshall for Royal Doulton, a stoneware bowl, circa 1908, relief moulded and sgraffito decorated with leaves, incised marks and presentation monogram WV, 14cm diameter £100 - £150
950. Mark V Marshall for Royal Doulton, a pair of large stoneware vases, circa 1904, inverse baluster form, tubelined Art Nouveau foliate and bean design, impressed and incised marks, 48cm high £800 - £1,200
946
946. Mark V Marshall for Royal Doulton, a stoneware figure, titled 18th century figure with fan, matte blue and white glaze. incised marks, 21.5cm high £300 - £400
951. George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware jug, beaded and studded foliate scroll decoration to the body and neck, impressed marks, 1878, 23cm high £150 - £200
947. Mark V Marshall for Royal Doulton, a stoneware vase, circa 1905, elongated shouldered form, decorated with a band of birds in foliage with berries, incised marks, 19.5cm high £150 - £180
948
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953. Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a grotesque stoneware jug, modelled as a squirrel or rat, mouth open, with tail handle, incised mark, 24cm high Provenance: Christie's, London, British Decorative Arts, 8th June 1993, lot 166; Sotheby's New York, Important 20th Century Decorative Works of Art, 6th December 1997, lot 106; private collection £12,000 - £15,000 952. Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware sculpture of a grotesque monk bird, with removable head, signed and dated 4 5 1911, on wooden stand, 26cm high.
954. Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a grotesque stoneware figure of a winged armadillo, modelled with five openings to the back, for flowers, incised signature and dated 1 1890, 23cm long
Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 20th Century British Decorative Arts, 28th July 1995, lot 84 £18,000 - £22,000
Provenance: Rago Arts, NJ, Early 20th Century Ceramics, 8th June 2013, lot 158 £30,000 - £40,000
952
954 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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955. Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a portly monk bird, stoneware sculpture with detachable head, on wooden base, incised marks and date 10 1895, 33cm high Provenance: Christie's King Street, Fine Victorian Ceramics and Glass, 22nd July 1974
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.
£40,000 - £50,000
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956. Robert Wallace Martin for Martin Brothers, a large stoneware sculpture of an owl, modelled with open mouth, incised marks and dated 10 1898, 27cm high £50,000 - £60,000
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957. A Bourne Denby stoneware tavern jug, relief moulded sprigged design in Denby colours, fox hunting, vine and grape motifs, impressed 3pt, 19cm high £40 - £60
958
958. A Bourne Denby, Danseby Ware electric blue twin handled vase, amphora form, printed marks, 24cm high £40 - £60
959
959. A large Bourne Denby stoneware jug, in ‘Denby colours’, impressed 4 qts, circa 1900, printed marks, 26cm high £20 - £40
960
960. A majolica glazed stoneware character jug of Mr Punch, probably Denby, together with a pair of Denby tortoiseshell Whieldon type stoneware vases, waisted form, printed marks Richards, London, 27cm high (3) £30 - £50
961
961. A Bourne Denby stoneware sprigged puzzle jug, the reticulated treacle glazed neck above a relief moulded tavern and windmill body, on pedestal foot, 20cm high £40 - £60
962
962. A Bourne Denby saltglazed stoneware hunting jug, sprigged relief moulded motifs, circa 1870, 13.5cm high £50 - £80
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967. A Wemyss pottery vase, waisted form, painted with roses, impressed and painted marks, 11cm high £30 - £50
968. Thomas Goode and Co., a ceramic nodding cat, in the style of Wemyss and Galle, transfer printed with rose springs, the weighted head set with glass eyes, painted with features and suspended form the collar, printed mark T Goode, London, 42cm long £100 - £200
963
963. A Bourne Denby tyg, relief moulded with the arms of Oxford University above a band of hunting dogs, the handles modelled as greyhounds, circa 1900, 12.5cm high £40 - £60
969 964
964. Liza Wilkins for Della Robbia, an art pottery majolica champagne cooler, relief moulded with shells, masks and apple garlands, a wreath of acorns and oak leaves behind, incised marks and Bkd for Birkenhead, 43cm diameter, 22cm high £600 - £800
970
969. Edmund Harry Elton for Sunflower Pottery, an Elton Ware jug, pale blue and brown marbled glaze with relief moulded flower, painted mark, 12.5cm high £40 - £60
970. Edmund Harry Elton for Sunflower Pottery, an Elton Ware lustre jug, iridescent silver crackle, gourd form with narrow spout, circa 1907, painted marks, 13cm high £100 - £150
965
965. Carlo Manzoni for Della Robbia, a large art pottery charger, 1898, sagraffito decorated with central winged figure with sceptres, within a Persian style rosette and foliate border, incised marks and monogram, No 44, 45.5cm diameter £400 - £600
966. 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 £300 - £500 and AJ, 47.5cm diameter
971
971. Edmund Harry Elton for Sunflower Pottery, an Elton Ware vase, knopped form, relief moulded with flowers, below a crimped rim, painted mark, 17cm high £50 - £80
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975. A Woodlesford Art Pottery faience vase, footed baluster form with pate sur pate floral band between relief moulded borders of Art Nouveau style leaves and folaite arcading, pale green to brown glazes, circa 1890, impressed marks 236, 19.5cm high Note: Leeds based art pottery Woodlesford worked in the tradition of Burmantofts, using many of the workers previously from Leeds Art Pottery £50 - £80
977
977. A large Burmantofts Faience art pottery vase, shouldered form, pink glazed, impressed marks and numbers 1316, 42cm high £80 - £120
972
972. Edmund Harry Elton for Sunflower Pottery, a large Elton Ware vase, rouleau form with ringed neck and crimped rim, the body modelled in relief with roundels of flowers and leaves, each between three bobbles, signed, 48cm high £300 - £400
978
978. A Bretby Art Pottery bowl, circa 1910, relief moulded stylised foliate fronds, in the Art Nouveau style, green yellow glazed, impressed marks, 1826, C & Co. £30 - £50 London, 26cm diameter
979. Three Bretby Art Pottery jardinières, circa 1920, green majolica glazed, relief moulded Japanesque designs including chrysanthemums and Oriental figures, impressed marks 955 and 957, tallest 22cm high (3) £20 - £40
976
973
973. A Devon pottery motto ware hat pin holder, probably Brannam, circa 1910, slip decorated with ivy and incised Keep me on the Dressing Table, 12cm high £20 - £40
976. A Woodlesford Art Pottery reticulated faience vase and cover, circa 1890, twin handled spherical form, the central pierced band of foliate scrolls between relief moulded acanthus and quatrefoil borders, majolica glazed, impressed marks, 235, 27cm high £400 - £500
974. Frederick Bowden for C H Brannam, a Barnstable art pottery charger, 1900, sgraffito and slip decorated with a foliate motif within a border of alternating tulip and strawberry cartouches, incised marks and registration number, 37.5cm diameter £120 - £200
979 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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980 980. After Christopher Dresser, a graduated set of three Bretby Art Pottery footed bowls or jardinieres, circa 1890, green glazed, bulbous form with everted crimped rims and three Egyptian style horn feet, impressed marks 1722, 25cm diameter (3) £40 - £60 983
983. Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement three handled vase, circa 1862, squat baluster form, purple ground with a wide gilt band of polychrome enamelled geometric floral and foliate rosettes, with three knotted strand handles in gilt and maroon, the rim with gilt and green key design, purple ermine printed mark, 9.5cm high Note: probably designed for the 1862 International Exhibition £180 - £220
985
985. Grueby, an American Art Pottery vase, circa 1899, green glazed relief moulded leaf and bud design with pentagonal rim, impressed marks, 28.5cm high £600 - £800
986. A Rookwood art pottery vase, circa 1925, shouldered form, slip decorated with flowers, impressed marks, 29cm high £40 - £70
981
981. Christopher Dresser for Ault, a stem vase in the form of a peacock, blue glaze, stamped factory mark impressed 358, 19cm high £100 - £150
987
987. A collection of Ruskin high fired cabochon buttons, on original card £150 - £250 984
982
982. Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an Art Pottery vase, shouldered form, crackle effect turquoise draining to green glaze, impressed marks and number 376, 31cm high £80 - £120
984. Christopher Dresser (attributed) for Royal Worcester, an Aesthetic Movement Chinese pilgrim flask vase, 1871, modelled as a Qianlong moonflask on stand, polychrome enamelled with foliate scroll and lotus decoration on a yellow ground, between lappet and ruyi bands, the pink collar with gilt key design, flanked by lobed bracket handles, puce mark, 20cm high
988. A Ruskin high fired vase, 1909, 25cm high £400 - £600
989. A Ruskin high fired vase, decorated in a fissured sang de boeuf glaze, dated 1910, impressed marks, 25cm high £800 - £1,000 990. A Ruskin high fired Flambe vase, circa 1920, flared form, impressed marks, 24cm high £800 - £1,000
Note: contemporary with Dressers cloisonné designs for Minton, similar designs based on Oriental ceramics and metalwork appear at both factories around 1870-75 £300 - £500
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991 991. William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre charger, 1919, the main surface with red and orange William De Morgan inspired design of rabbits and flower within a foliate scroll border, and Latin motto, the reverse with green and iridescent laurel border, 48cm diameter £1,800 - £2,500
992. Attributed to Lewis Foreman Day for Pilkington, A Royal Lancastrian vase, 1908, baluster form with green dripped glaze, £30 - £50 numbered 2439 and impressed marks, 25cm high 993. Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, shouldered form, painted with roses and pomegranates in a foliate ground, between geometric trefoil borders, impressed and painted marks, 2658, 15cm high £700 - £900
994. Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, decorated with deer amongst trees, signed Richard Joyce, circa 1920, impressed marks, 22cm high £600 - £800
995. Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, decorated with a figure depicting Ashurnasirpal, signed Richard Joyce, circa 1920, impressed marks, 22cm diameter £400 - £600
996. Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, circa 1920, bulbous form, painted with a Millefleur tapestry design, in iridescent silver over blue, impressed marks and monogram, 14.5cm high £400 - £600
993
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997. Maw and Co., an Arts and Crafts vase, circa 1890, in the style of William De Morgan, ovoid form, painted with stylised tulips and foliate pilasters between ducks and tufts on a watery ground, possibly designed by Voysey, green and black glaze, painted marks, 23cm high Note: Maw and Co. produced tiles and ceramic from their base in Shropshire, employing designers such as Walter Crane, Lewis F Day and C F A Voysey. Influenced by market trends in design, particularly the ceramics of William De Morgan, this vase is an example of the highly stylised decorative motifs popular amongst the educated Bohemian elite of the time. £200 - £400 998. William De Morgan for Merton Abbey, a miniature lustre ewer, double gourd form with strap handle, painted with hearts, leaves and ferrns in a scoll ground, below bands of wave and comma £600 - £800 motifs, impressed marks, 12cm high
998
999
999. William De Morgan, a Persian decorated twin handled vase, amphora form, painted with green and purple vine design with turquoise commas and interior, monogram to base, 24cm high £2,000 - £2,500 1000. Joe Juster for William De Morgan, a large Fulham lustre bowl, painted with fish amongst waves, painted marks and monogram JJ, 2168, 26cm high, 39cm diameter £2,500 - £3,500
1000
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1002
1002. Hilda Carter for Bernard Moore, a flambe prunus vase, inverse baluster form, painted in the round, monogram and marks, 25cm high £350 - £450
1001
1001. E R Wilkes for Bernard Moore, a large flambe phoenix temple vase, painted with two mythical birds in flight amongst a cloud filled ground, the neck with a band of cranes, marks and monogram, 52cm high £1,800 - £2,200 1003
1003. Hope Beardmore for Bernard Moore, a flambe galleon dish, shallow bowl form painted to the centre with a ship in sail, marks and monogram, 23.5cm diameter £200 - £300
1004. Bernard Moore, a pair of drip glazed porcelain vases, squat double ogee form, brown and green over blue, underglaze blue marks, 10cm high, 13cm diameter (2) £200 - £400
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1005
1005. Bernard Moore, a sang de boeuf vase, bottle form, monogram, 14.5cm high £60 - £80
1009 1007. Two Royal Doulton Flambe bowls, each with a cottage design, ogee borders and one with bracket feet, incised marks to one, 8206, 27.5cm diameter (2) £30 - £50
1010
1008
1006
1006. A Howsons art pottery vase and cover, marbled flambe lustre glaze, shouldered form, 1912, incised marks, 23cm high £80 - £120
1007
1008. A Royal Doulton Flambe kylix or wine cup, twin handled pedestal dish form with Arabic desert scene with camels, 16cm wide £30 - £50 1009. Leslie Harradine for Royal Doulton, a large Sung veined Flambe figure of a rhino, modelled sitting, printed marks, 45cm long, 26cm high £200 - £300
1010. Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, a miniature Sung Flambe figure of terrier dog, sitting, front paws raised, green mark, 6.5cm high £100 - £200 1011. Three Royal Doulton Flambe Woodcut plates, including two 1621 pattern and one 1620, 16cm diameter (3) £30 - £40
1011
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1012
1012. A Royal Doulton green glazed twin handled bottle vase, painted with camels and figures in a desert landscape, printed marks 1007, 10.5cm high £40 - £60
1014. A Royal Doulton Flambe figure of a sitting cat, together with an orange lustre bowl, printed marks, 13cm high, the bowl 7.5cm diameter (2) £40 - £70 1015. A Royal Doulton Flambe kitten group, DA122, 10.5cm long £80 - £120
1016
1016. Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, a flambe woodcut dish, 7922, together with two miniature flambe dishes with cottage landscape designs, 8148, 13.5cm x 10cm (3) £30 - £50
1013
1013. Adrian Hughes for Royal Doulton, a colourway prototype, Motherhood, Images, HN3463, modelled as an elephant and calf, green glazed, printed Property of Royal Doulton...Not Produced for Sale, 23cm high £100 - £200
1017
1017. Kelsall for Doulton, a Flambe charger, Ann Hathaway’s Cottage, Stratford, signed and titled, Burslem mark, 31cm diameter £40 - £60
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1021
1021. Harry Nixon for Royal Doulton, a drip and spot glazed vase, Flambe mark and monogram, 17cm high £100 - £150
1022. A Royal Doulton Titanian ware grotesque imp seated on a rock, circa 1913. Printed and impressed marks. Height 10cm £1,600 - £1,800
1023. Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, a flambe bowl, decorated with a house and trees, ogee moulded rim, signed to the back Noke, 20cm diameter £20 - £30
1024. A Royal Doulton Sung lidded bowl, with Dragon motif, £600 - £800 7.5cm high, 14cm diameter 1018
1018. A large Royal Doulton flambe vase, The Top of the World, shouldered form, painted with a lion standing on a rocky outcrop, incised and printed marks, painted title, 28cm high £500 - £700
1025. A Royal Doulton Sung vase, signed Curnock, 17cm high £500 - £800
1026
1026. A Royal Doulton Sung vase, decorated with Pan, the Greek god of nature playing his flute, surrounded with storks, 23.5cm high £2,000 - £2,500 1019
1019. Fred Moore for Royal Doulton, a Sung vase, depicting a peacock, signed F. Moore, circa 1940, 14.5cm high £300 - £400 1020. A Royal Doulton flambe vase, 8cm high
£200 - £250
1027. A Royal Doulton Titanian gilded vase, decorated with humming birds, 20.5cm high £500 - £800
1028. A Royal Doulton archives artware limited edition Fanling vase BA6, Chang flambé glaze, boxed with certificate. Height 17cm. £40 - £60
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1033
1036
1029. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Rouen, pattern 5476, imressed marks and painted monogram, 18.5cm diameter £120 - £180
1033. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, The Old Market Mentone, pattern 5570, imressed marks and painted monogram, 17.5cm diameter £120 - £180
1036. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Castellets, pattern 5570, imressed marks and painted monogram, 17.5cm diameter £120 - £180
1030
1034
1037
1030. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Geneva, pattern 5476, imressed marks and painted monogram, 18.5cm diameter£120 - £180
1031. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Lac Leman, pattern 5476, imressed marks and painted monogram, 18.5cm diameter £120 - £180
1034. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Lake of Thun, pattern 5570, imressed marks and painted monogram, 17.5cm diameter £120 - £180
1037. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Coutances, pattern 5570, imressed marks and painted monogram, 17.5cm diameter£120 - £180
1038
1035
1032
1032. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Jura, pattern 5476, imressed marks and painted monogram, 18.5cm diameter £120 - £180
1035. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Eudes, pattern 5570, imressed marks and painted monogram, 17.5cm diameter £120 - £180
1038. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Abbeville Somme to the saucer, New Forest and Henst Helivel Uden to the cup, pattern 5570, impressed marks and pianted monogram (2) £100 - £150
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1042. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted saucer, Eton, pattern 5570, impressed marks and pianted monogram £80 - £120 1046
1046. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, unnamed rural and village scenes, pattern 5476, impressed marks and pianted monogram (2) £100 - £150
1039
1039. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted plate, Lyons, pattern 5570, imressed marks and painted monogram, 17.5cm diameter £50 - £80
1043
1043. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Continental farm buildings to the saucer, Lac Leman to the cup, pattern 5476, impressed marks and pianted monogram £100 - £150 (2)
1047
1047. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a marine painted jug and bowl, pattern 5570, impressed marks and painted monogram, bowl 10.5cm diameter £50 - £80
1040
1040. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Tours to the saucer, Mentone and sailing ship to the cup, pattern 5570, impressed marks and pianted monogram (2) £80 - £120
1044
1044. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Pont du Gard to the saucer, Guienne and Alpes Maritimes to the cup, pattern 5476, impressed marks and pianted monogram (2) £100 - £150
1048
1048. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, St Malo to the saucer, sailing ships to the cup, pattern 5570, impressed marks and pianted monogram (2) £100 - £150
1041
1041. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Namur to the saucer, Sanary and sailing ship to the cup, pattern 5570, impressed marks and pianted monogram (2) £80 - £120
1045
1045. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Toulon to the saucer, Aigues Mortes and Pont de Valentre to the cup, pattern 5476, impressed marks and pianted monogram (2) £100 - £150
1049
1049. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a scene painted tea cup and saucer, Chartres - St Andre to the saucer, unnamed Continental scenes to the cup, pattern 5570, impressed marks and pianted monogram (2) £100 - £150
1042 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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1052
1052. Millicent Taplin for Wedgwood, a Chinese Aster wall charger, circa 1950, painted with a central floral rosette with leaves, within a geometric leaf border, printed marks and exhibition label, 31.5cm diameter
1050
1050. Alfred Powell for Wedgwood, a blue and copper lustre vase, collared ovoid form, painted in the round with ducks flying over a lake with mountains, between lattice borders, highlighted in gilt, impressed marks and painted monogram 3843, exhibition label, 23cm high Note: exhibited in the Richard Dennis Wedgwood Exhibition 1982 and illustrated in Batkin, M. 1982, Wedgwood Ceramics, Richard Dennis. £450 - £550
Note: Richard Dennis Wedgwood Exhibition 1982, V73 £200 - £300
1053. Daisy Makeig Jones for Wedgwood, a buffalo childs bowl, together with two Millicent Taplin or Louise Powell design plates, pink lustre foliate borders, impressed and printed marks, plates 24cm diameter (3) £40 - £60
1054. Keith Murray for Wedgwood, a large conical banded vase, shouldered form, pale yellow straw glaze, circa 1933, facsimile £50 - £80 mark, 29cm high
1051
1051. Louise Powell for Wedgwood, two stoneware lustre vases, green glazed and decorated with silver stripe designs, impressed marks and painted monograms, 10cm and 10.5cm high (2) £80 - £120
1055
1055. Keith Murray for Wedgwood, a large basalt vase, model 4061, circa 1938, plain shaped bucket form, impressed marks, 23.5cm high £100 - £200
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1056
1056. Norman Wilson for Wedgwood, an agate glazed bowl, black and white spiral design, pedestal cup form with beaded foot and rim, printed and impressed marks and NW, 11.5cm diameter £80 - £120
1062
1062. Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery, a Blue Autumn (Balloon Trees) sugar bowl, with chrome plated lid with integrated sugar tongs, Fantasque Bizarre marks, 9.5cm high £100 - £150
1057. A Clews type Chameleon Ware vase, baluster form with stylised Persian leaf design in green and brown, incised marks, 18.5cm high £40 - £60
1060
1060. Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery, a Blue Autumn (Balloon Trees), 186 shape vase, Fantasque Bizarre marks, 14.5cm high £300 - £400
1058
1058. A Wade paisley chintz Compacto teapot and stand, circa 1924, transfer printed with geometric and foliate pattern throughout, stamped and moulded marks, 20cm long £30 - £50
1063
1063. Clarice Cliff for Newport Pottery, an Orange Battle ashtray, orange abstract fruit, printed Bizarre marks, 12cm diameter £50 - £80 1064. A Shelley Eve tea service, concentric green and silver ring design, pattern 12480, circa 1936 £300 - £500
1065. An extensive Shelley Eve dinner service, concentric green and silver ring design, pattern 12480, circa 1936 £500 - £800
1061
1059
1059. A Wade Art Deco cellulose figure of Jeanette, circa 1930s, modelled in mottled polka dot had and dress, signed, 17cm high £80 - £120
1061. Clarice Cliff for Wilkinson, a Crocus, 186 shape vase, Crocus Bizarre marks, 15cm high £150 - £200
1066. A Coalport Art Deco inkwell and stand, blue ground cuboid form, decorated with raised gilt spiders and webs, printed mark, on a Chinoiserie reticulated brass overlay oak stand, 11.5cm high overall £100 - £150 1067. A Silver Jubilee serving plate by James Kent ltd, 1935, depicting George V and Queen Mary, three sections, 26cm diameter £30 - £50
1068. A Poole Pottery vase, decorated with flowers, birds and foliage, circa 1970, 36cm high £70 - £90
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1069
1069. Tony Morris for Poole, a Studio charger, abstract trees and sun design, A1, 41cm diameter £300 - £500
1071
1070
1070. Tony Morris for Poole, a Studio charger, Avebury stones, at dusk, G26, 1 of 1, 41cm diameter £300 - £500
1071. Tony Morris for Poole, a Studio charger, Sunset design, E14, number 1 of 1, 41cm diameter £200 - £400
1072. A Poole Studio charger, painted with a cat, GG26, monogram LL, 41cm diameter £40 - £70
1073. Nicky Massarella for Poole, a large Studio, Tutankhamen charger, 46 of 50, signed, 41cm diameter £80 - £120
1074
1074. Lisa Larson for Gustavsberg, a Modernist stoneware vase, circa 1960s, cylindrical form, relief moulded figures and birds, 25.5cm high £40 - £70
1075. Bernard Rooke, a studio pottery lampbase, relief moulded with beetles and vegetation, incised mark, 37cm high £10 - £20
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143 1083. Roger Cockram, a studio pottery bowl, relief moulded and incised with fish, on an oxidised crystalline ground, seal marks and signed, 26cm diameter £80 - £120
1076
1076. Reginald Wells, a studio pottery vase, lobed form, blue marbled drip glaze, signed Soon, 20cm high £120 - £180
1081
1081. Richard Batterham, a studio pottery coffee jug, with lid, glazed stoneware, incised vertical stripes, 23cm high £100 - £150
1082. John Maltby, a studio pottery spade vase, incised and slip decorated with heart face and cross, the reverse with abstract splash design, tenmoku glazed to the interior, painted mark, 21.5cm high £400 - £600
1084
1084. Ray Finch for Winchcombe, a studio pottery jug, circa 1930, ovoid form, slip decorated and painted with spirals and chevrons, impressed pottery mark, 22.5cm high £150 - £250
1077
1077. Quentin Bell, a studio pottery plate, incised and painted with a portrait of a woman in a hat, within scroll border, incised mark, 22.5cm diameter £200 - £300
1078. Upchurch Pottery, two bowls with green dripped glazes, and two ribbed vases with purple dripped glazes, incised marks, highest 38cm (4) £80 - £120
1079. Jonathan Chiswell-Jones (British, b.1944), a fish and seaweed vase, in a copper and silver lustre, monogrammed and numbered 4689, height 29cm £130 - £170
1080. Walter Keeler, a large studio pottery Whieldon jardiniere on integrated oval stand, on six squat feet, 20cm high, 28cm diameter £800 - £1,000
1082
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1088
1085
1085. Anthony Sterckx, a studio pottery wall plaque, starburst form, impressed marks, 30cm diameter £30 - £50
1088. Ursula Morley Price, a studio pottery sculpture, interlocking crimped leaf forms, black ash glazed stoneware, seal mark, 10.5cm high £150 - £250
1089. Diana and David Worthy for Crich, a large studio pottery platter, incised abstract landscape design, CP mark, 36cm diameter £40 - £70
1090. Harry Davis for Crowan Pottery, a studio pottery tea set, including five cups and six saucers, iron oxide glazed celadon, impressed marks, cups 9cm £50 - £80 diameter (11)
1093
1093. Alan Wallwork (attributed), a studio pottery cylindrical vase, stoneware, impressed hooped form, incised W mark, 17cm high £40 - £70
1094
1086
1086. Bryan Newman for Aller Pottery, a studio pottery vase, ribbed and shouldered form, tenmoku glazed to the rim, impressed mark, 27cm high £30 - £50 1087. Peter Snagge for Tichborne Pottery, a studio pottery platter, celadon glazed stoneware with herringbone design, 33cm diameter £20 - £30
1091
1091. Peter Smith, a studio pottery bowl, twin handled conical form, the interior slip glazed, the exterior unglazed, impressed seal marks, 31cm wide £40 - £60
1094. Alan Wallwork, a studio pottery seedpod sculpture, spherical form, reticulated stoneware, signed, 11.5cm high £50 - £80
1092. Ursula Morley Price, a studio pottery bowl, pinched stoneware with crimped fins and oatmeal slip glaze, 15cm high, 25cm diameter £400 - £600
1095
1095. Carolyn Genders, a studio pottery plate, square dished form, slip glazed with abstract design, signed, 35cm diameter £80 - £120
1096. Sebastian Blackie, a large studio pottery bowl, square dish form, central combed decoration, the exterior with mesh texturing, 39cm diameter £80 - £120 1092
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1097
1097. Val Barry, a studio pottery slab vase, celadon crackle glaze, rectangular form, impressed mark, 15cm high £30 - £50
1098. Michael Cardew for Wenford Bridge, a large studio pottery bowl, tenmoku glazed with incised circle and line decoration, impressed personal and pottery seal marks, 34.5cm diameter £300 - £500
1098
1101. Dorothy Kemp, a studio pottery bowl, shallow, relief moulded with floral sprigs and roundels, together with two other plain bowls, grey speckled glazes, one with impressed mark, 15.5cm diameter (3) £30 - £50 1103
1103. Dorothy Kemp, a studio pottery vase, ovoid form, relief moulded and incised with a band of wheat motif roundels, between geometric slice cut ang sgraffito engraved borders, grey speckled glaze, impressed mark. 14.5cm high, 18cm diameter £50 - £80
1099
1099. Dorothy Kemp, a studio pottery teapot, black lustre glazed, with cane £30 - £50 handle, 21cm high 1102
1102. Dorothy Kemp, a studio pottery vase, shouldered form, incised and moulded wheat design, grey and speckled glaze, impressed mark, 18cm high £40 - £70
1100
1100. Dorothy Kemp, a studio pottery vase, squat ovoid, ribbed form, grey and speckled glaze, impressed mark, 14cm diameter, 10cm high £30 - £50
1104
1104. Dorothy Kemp, a studio pottery dish, incised with fish design, glazed in grey, impressed mark, 20cm diameter £30 - £50
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1107
1109
1109. Dorothy Kemp, a collection of thirteen studio pottery mugs, various sizes and designs, relief moulded and incised, including a pair of black lustre coffee mugs, grey, blue and brown speckled glazes, impressed marks, tallest 10cm high (13) £120 - £180
1112
1110
1105
1105. Dorothy Kemp, a studio pottery coffee jug, baluster form with incised scroll decoration, speckled grey glaze, impressed mark, 21cm high £40 - £70
1110. A studio pottery raku glazed vessel, squat amphora form with strap handle, seal marks, 11cm high, 17cm diameter £40 - £60
1112. Sid Tustin for Winchcombe pottery, a studio pottery slipware bowl, central combed rosette decoration in a cream ground, unmarked, 15cm diameter £20 - £40
1106. Dorothy Kemp, a set of six studio pottery bowls, shallow form with inverted rims and applied ring motifs, grey glazed, impressed marks, 13.5cm diameter (6) £80 - £120 1107. Dorothy Kemp, a set of six studio pottery serving dishes, plain shallow form with reeded handles, grey speckled glaze, apparently unmarked, 13cm long (6) £30 - £50
1113
1113. Joanna Constantinidis, a studio pottery vase, elliptical section ovoid form, pewter lustre and copper glazed, impressed C mark, 14.5cm high £150 - £250
1108
1108. Dorothy Kemp, a studio pottery lamp base, square section ovoid form with applied relief moulded shells, grey glazed, impressed indistinctly, 12cm high £30 - £50
1111
1111. Dorothy Kemp, a commemorative studio pottery ewer, a prototype for Ely Cathedral, fluted bottle form with roundels 24 6 64, grey speckled glaze, £50 - £80 impressed mark, 30cm high
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1115
1114
1114. Bernard Rooke, a studio pottery vase, slab form, relief moulded with abstract geometric deigns, 23.5cm high £30 - £50
1115. Robert Tarling, a set of six studio pottery goblets, tulip bowls on graduated disk stems, impressed marks, 16.5cm high (6) £30 - £50
1116
1116. Dorothy Kemp, three studio pottery plant pots, relief moulded and incised designs, grey and brown glazed, impressed marks, 13.5cm high (3) £40 - £70
1117. Dorothy Kemp, three studio pottery vessels, including small black lustre jug, cream glazed sugar pot and green mottled jug, impressed marks, tallest 13.5cm high £50 - £80
1117
1118
1118. Dorothy Kemp, a studio pottery stoneware vase, onion form, matte glazed, impressed mark, 11cm high £20 - £40 1120
1119. Michael Cardew for Winchcombe, a studio pottery commemorative tankard, George V silver jubilee 1935, incised with Royal cypher and dates in black, on a green slip glazed ground, impressed seal marks, 13cm high £250 - £350
1120. Pat Groom and Sid Tustin for Winchcombe, five studio pottery vessels, including three jugs and two dishes, slip decorated with waves and spirals, impressed marks, tallest 12.5cm high £40 - £70
1119
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1121
1121. Sid Tustin for Winchcombe, a large studio pottery vase, relief moulded abstract geometric rigaree decoration, green glazed, impressed seal marks, 31.5cm high £80 - £120
1124
1124. Edgar Camden for Aldermaston, a large studio pottery jug, ovoid form, tin glazed and painted with turquoise and grey foliate circles, painted mark, 27.5cm high £50 - £80
1122
1122. Ladi Kwali for Abuja, a studio pottery dish, painted with abstract fish, on grey glazed ground, impressed marks, 25cm diameter £80 - £120
1123
1123. Doug Fitch, four studio pottery vessels, slip decorated and incised, including puzzle jug with relief moulded applied flowers, and £80 - £120 three jugs, impressed marks, tallest 26cm high
1125
1125. David Burnham Smith, a studio pottery mask, modelled wearing a helmet, painted with dragon and fishscale design, signed with monogram, 28cm long £800 - £1,200
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BRITISH CERAMICS 1126. A Crown Devon Fieldings Bleu Royale coffee cup and saucer, jewelled and gilded with flowers and butterflies, together with a lustre bowl, 7.5cm diameter (2) £30 - £50
1129. A Lynton porter mug, depicting Chatsworth House, signed S Nowaki. Late twentieth century. Height 12cm. £100 - £150
1130. Albion Birks for Minton, a pate sur pate plaque, depicting an allegorical scene of Minerva and Cupid, signed, puce £1,200 - £1,800 mark, 17.5cm diameter
1127
1127. A Coalport spherical jewelled box, circa 1900, raised gilt foliate scroll ground with pink borders and alternating cartouches of misty landscapes and turquoise diaper jewelling, the interior speckled gilt, printed marks, 12.5cm diameter, 11.5cm high £300 - £500
1131
1131. Charles Horne Spiers for Minton, a painted plate with portrait of a PreRaphaelite woman with clematis, signed C H Spiers and dated 1883, 24.5cm diameter
1128. A Lynton Porter mug, decorated with birds, signed J McLaughlin. Late 20th century. Printed marks. Height 12cm. £50 - £70
Note: similar examples on Minton blanks, appear in public collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum £100 - £200
1130
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1133 1132. A Minton part dessert service and Wedgwood scene painted plates, including tazza, comport and six plates, painted with floral specimens within tooled gilt and turquoise borders, impressed marks, 23.5cm diameter (4) £50 - £80
1133. Daisy Makeig Jones for Wedgwood, a Fairyland lustre Imperial bowl, the interior with Fairy with a Large Hat design, the exterior in Woodand Bridge pattern, number Z4968, 16.5cm £1,000 - £1,500 diameter
1134. A Wedgwood Chinese lustre bowl, octagonal section, decorated with animals and character marks, Z4827, 13cm diameter £50 - £100
1135. A Wedgwood small Chinese lustre bowl, the interior with phoenix, the exterior with good luck charms and bat, Z4931, 9cm diameter £50 - £80
1136. A Wedgwood small Chinese Dragon lustre bowl, flared form, decorated with dragons and character marks, Z4829, 7cm diameter £40 - £60
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151 1141. Lucien Boullemier for Minton, a pair of puce painted plates with horses and riders, gilt rims, 22.5cm diameter (2) £70 - £100
1142. William Wise for Minton, six tiles, Farm Animals and Highland Sheep, circa 1879, moulded marks, 15cm square (6) £100 - £150
1137
1137. After Kate Greenaway, a hand painted plate with Children Picking Apples, circa 1886, from the 1880 Birthday Book illustration, impressed number and signed verso WH, 28.5cm diameter £80 - £120 1138. 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 £40 - £60
1143
1143. A pair of Royal Crown Derby Imari twin handled vases, 1905, Campana urn form, printed mark and painted numbers, 12.5cm high £80 - £120
1144
1144. James Rouse for Royal Crown Derby, a pair of cabinet plates, the central Continental river scenes within yellow ground, enamelled and gilded with riverbank trees and birds, signed, Osmaston Road mark and New York retailer, 23.5cm diameter £180 - £220
1139
1139. J Birbeck for Minton, a twin handled pedestal vase, painted in the round with an aquatic scene of pike and trout amongst watery vegetation, above a tooled gilt wave and leaf band and square footed base, signed, 32cm high £100 - £200
1145
1145. W E J Dean for Royal Crown Derby, a pair of marine painted plates, 1902, depicting coastal views of ships on rough seas, with lighthouse and figures, blue and raised gilt crimped borders, 23cm diameter (2) £160 - £200
1140
1140. A Minton painted plate, after Landseer’s Alexander and Diogenes, 1877, impressed marks, 25.5cm diameter £100 - £150
1146. B Bentley for Royal Crown Derby, a hunting scene dressing table set, including tray, candlesticks and lidded pot, decorated with huntsmen on horses, signed (4) £70 - £100
1147. A Royal Crown Derby vase and cover, ovoid footed form, yellow ground with raised gilt foliate and butterfly decoration, Osamston Road mark, 13cm high £40 - £60
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1150
1155. H Martin for Royal Worcester, a twin handled commemorative tankard, Worcester Rowing Club Regatta 1909, painted with a scene of the boat house from the river, the reverse with coat or arms, 11cm high £100 - £150
1148. A Royal Crown Derby paperweight modelled as a Golden Pheasant, from the ‘250 Collection’, with gold stopper, boxed and with certificate, 17.5cm high £150 - £200
1149. A Royal Crown Derby paperweight modelled as a Lady Amherst Pheasant, from the ‘250 Collection’, with gold stopper, boxed and with certificate, 17cm high £150 - £200
1150. A Royal Crown Derby Imari 1128 pattern coffee set, including six cans and saucers, early to mid 20th century (12) £150 - £200
1152
1152. J Freeman for Royal Worcester, a floral painted flatback jug, 1935, painted throughout, with gilt handle and rims, puce marks 1094, 12cm high £80 - £120
1156
1156. A Locke and Co., Worcester jam pot, painted with a swan on the river bank, signed Bach, with silver plated lid, 12cm high £30 - £50 1157. A Hadleys Worcester vase, twin handled lobed form, painted with flowers, 11cm high £40 - £60
1158. A Hadleys Worcester cabinet cup and saucer, lobed and painted with a pheasant in open countryside, relief moulded and gilt foliate scroll borders £40 - £70
1153
1151
1151. James Hadley for Royal Worcester, a water carrier figure, 1884, modelled in Middle Eastern costume, holding vase, incised marks to back and 1883, green printed and impressed marks, 49cm high £300 - £400
1153. A Royal Worcester canary yellow tusk jug, 1887, with relief moulded antler handle, highlighted in gilt, green mark, 1116, 20.5cm high £40 - £70
1154. A Royal Worcester Art Deco pedestal bowl, 1924, mottled yellow with foliate border and purle flowers, puce mark, 8.5cm high £20 - £40
1159
1159. A pair of Royal Worcester blue glazed figures, top hat and sailor, 1865, impressed marks and diamond marks, 16cm high (2) £60 - £80
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153 1160. Roberts for Royal Worcester, a relief moulded dish, 1938, painted with a redstart, coopered bucket form, green mark, 7cm diameter £30 - £50
1163. 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 £250 - £350 1164. 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
1170
1170. A Royal Worcester Blanc de Chine pedestal vase and cover, relief moulded lobed ovoid form with twin angular handles and reticulated lid, blind foliate Rococo arcading to the shoulders, between reeded and geometric moulded bands, on a square base, unmarked, 29cm high £30 - £50 1161
1161. R Rushton for Royal Worcester, a monochrome painted vase, Worcestershire Cottages, 1912, ovoid form, black on white with silver rim and foot, puce marks, 27.5cm high £150 - £250
1165
1165. Frank Roberts for Royal Worcester, a flower painted pilgrim flask or moonflask vase, 1903, relief moulded green and gilt handles, green mark, 553, 13cm high £200 - £300 1166. George Moseley for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted vase, 1933, inverse baluster form, apples and blackberries, signed, puce mark, 2491, 10.5cm high £100 - £150
1167. James Stinton for Royal Worcester, a cabinet cup and saucer, 1912, painted with a pheasant to each, signed, puce mark £150 - £250
1168. Charles Baldwin for Royal Worcester, a painted cabinet plate, 1907, decorated with doves in flight, within a green and gilt gadrooned ogee border, puce mark, unsigned, 22cm diameter £400 - £600
1171
1171. David Bowkett for Royal Worcester, a fruit painted vase, 1951, inverse baluster form, painted with blackberries and apples, black mark, 10.5cm high £60 - £100
1169. 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 £600 - £800 1162
1162. A Royal Worcester blush ivory bamboo jug, 1903, painted with floral sprays, moulded handle and lip, green marks 17049, 22.5cm high £50 - £80
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1174. Ernest Barker for Royal Worcester, a cabinet coffee cup and saucer, painted with a Bullfinch to each, 1938, pattern number 2793, blue marks, 9.7cm diameter £200 - £300
1172
1172. Ronald Van Ruyckevelt and Milwyn Holloway for Royal Worcester, a pair of Tropical Fish hand painted plates, 1960, including Hogfish and Yellow Grunt, within relief moulded rattan weave border, gilt marks to both, together with a Kilchurn Castle plate signed by F Griffiths, 23cm and 27cm diameter (3) £50 - £100
1175
1175. Ernest Barker for Royal Worcester, a cabinet coffee cup and saucer, painted with long horn sheep in landscapes, 1922, gilt interior and handle, puce marks, 9.7cm diameter £200 - £300 1176. Harry Davis for Royal Worcester, a pair of blush ivory pedestal vases painted with heavy Shire horses with figures, 1907, twin handled and lidded form, relief moulded arcading and foliate lappets, puce marks and number 1618, 20.5cm high (2) £2,600 - £3,000
1173
1173. James Stinton for Royal Worcester, a blush ivory potpourri vase and cover, painted with pheasants, 1905, squat melon form with reticulated rim and outer lid, on three lions paw feet, green marks and number 292, 19cm high £700 - £800
1177
1177. Harry Stinton for Royal Worcester, a small vase, painted with Highland cattle, 1912, shouldered form, green marks and code G 461, 10.5cm high £250 - £350
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1178. Harry Davis for Royal Worcester, a large pedestal vase, painted with long horned sheep ina highland landscape, 1910, ovoid form with moulded lappet borders, puce marks and number 1858, 35cm high £1,000 - £1,500
1179. John Stinton for Royal Worcester, a twin handled pedestal vase, painted with Highland cattle watering in a misty landscape, 1919, amphora form with relief moulded acanthus borders and burnished gilding, puce marks and code G 998, 33.5cm high £800 - £1,200
1178
1179 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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1180 1180. A pair of Royal Worcester jardinieres, 1868, painted with birds probably by John Hopewell, within relief moulded and enamelled naturalistic twig borders, with three open handles, puce marks, 22cm high (2) £300 - £500
1181
1181. A Hadley Worcester ewer, pedestal baluster form, painted with pheasants on branches, between relief moulded foliate borders, open handle, green mark, 35cm high £400 - £600
1182
1182. A Hadley Worcester twin handled pedestal vase, baluster form, painted with tulips, to each side, between relief moulded arcaded borders, green mark, 35cm high £300 - £500
1183
1183. A Hadley Worcester pedestal vase, ovoid Grecian form with twin horn handles, painted with bird in flight in floral garden setting, below a shell moulded shoulder, green mark, 37cm high £300 - £500
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1184. Two Royal Worcester and Hadley Worcester miniature vessels, including a twin handled bottle vase, painted with peacock, 1905, reticulated rim, green mark, and a double ogee ovoid pedestal jug painted with a finch in branch, 11.5cm high (2) £40 - £70
1186
1186. James Bradley for Royal Worcester, a painted comport, titled ‘Caught’, circa 1880, the central image of a fox with mallard duck in its mouth in a rural village setting, within a reticulated and jewelled, fluted ribbon edged border, highlighted in gilt, on bracketed stand, signed, puce mark, 24.5cm diameter £250 - £300
1187. A Royal Worcester Aesthetic Movement comport, circa 1877, in the Japanesque style, the pedestal relief moulded as a boy sitting on a plinth, encrusted with tortoises and floral motifs, supporting a denticulated plate, realistically painted with a central figure of a Japanese man with fan, in a monochrome raised gilt outlined interior scene, green mark and retail stamp, 23cm diameter, 15cm high £300 - £500
1188
1185
1185. A Royal Worcester painted plaque, Old Curiosity Shop by Albert Hill, impressed mark, circa 1880, 32cm diameter £500 - £600
1188. Raymond Rushton for Royal Worcester, a ceramic plaque lidded pewter box, cylindrical form, painted with a marine view of boats and guls, stamped English Pewter, 11cm diameter, 10cm high £80 - £100
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1189. Twelve Doulton Burslem Spanish plates, raised gilt and blush ivory decoration, scalloped and wrythen fluted, 22cm diameter (12) £200 - £300 1192
1190 (part lot)
1190. A pair of Doulton Burslem Spanish twin handled vases, together with a ewer and elephant foot vase, 24.5cm high (4) £100 - £150
1191. Three Doulton Burslem Spanish ewers, blush ivory, footed baluster form, raised gilt floral decoration, including a pair with foliate £120 - £150 handles, and another, 36.5cm high (3) 1192. A Doulton Burslem Spanish vase, blush ivory, shouldered form, raised gilt floral decoration, 18cm high £60 - £80
1193. Linnie Watt for Pinder Bourne, a painted charger depicting two girls by a stream, circa 1880, impressed marks, 32cm diameter £600 - £800
1194. George White for Doulton Burslem, a pair of plates, circa 1895, hand painted with portraits and signed to the front, £150 - £200 rosette marks, 23cm diameter (2) 1195. R Holdcroft for Royal Doulton, a hand-painted vase titled ‘Good Health’, circa 1930, printed marks to base, 30cm high £300 - £350
1196
1196. W Brown for Royal Doulton, a twin handled pedestal vase, painted with horses and figures in an open landscape, on a turquoise and gilt relief moulded lappet and jewelled base, 22cm high £80 - £120
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159 1199. A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, The Gladiator. D6556. £20 - £30 1200. A Royal Doulton large character jug, Mikado. D6501. £20 - £30
1201. A Royal Doulton small size character jug, Old King Cole, with yellow crown. £200 - £300
1202. A Royal Doulton small character jug, Tony Weller. With back stamp ‘’Souvenir from Bentalls.’’ £60 - £80
1203. A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, Gulliver. D6566. £20 - £30
1204. A Royal Doulton large flambe character jug, The Mikado. D7254. Ltd edition of 250. With certificate. £100 - £120
1205. A Royal Doulton small character jug, The Gladiator. D6553. £30 - £40
1206. A Royal Doulton small character jug, Captain Hook. D6601 in a different colour way. (Possible outside factory decoration.) £20 - £40 1207. A very rare Royal Doulton miniature character jug, £500 - £600 Pearly Girl, with lime green hat.
1208. A Royal Doulton complete set of tiny character jugs from the Dickens Series with stand.(13) £80 - £100
1209. A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, The Beefeater. GR handle with yellow highlights to handle. £60 - £80
1210. A Royal Doulton small character jug, Pearly Girl, with lime green hat. £200 - £250
1197
1197. A large Royal Doulton Blue Children ware vase, twin handled pedestal form, after P Curnock, ovoid form with relief moulded mask handles, highlighted in gilt, 49cm high £200 - £250
1211. A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, Pearly Boy. £40 - £60 D6525.
1212. A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Viking. D6496. With Royal Doulton Jubilee backstamp. £60 - £80
1213. A Royal Doulton large Kingsware character jug, McCallum. £100 - £120
1214. A Royal Doulton small character jug, Robinson Crusoe, in a different colourway. (Outside factory decoration.) £20 - £40
1215. A Royal Doulton small character jug, Falstaff, in a different colourway. Not produced for re-sale back stamp. (Outside factory decoration.) £20 - £40 1216. A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, The American Indian, in a different colourway £40 - £60
1217. A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, The Fortune Teller. In a different colour way. (Possibly painted off the factory.) £20 - £40 1218. A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, Scaramouche. D6564. £20 - £30
1219. A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, Punch and Judy Man. D6596. £20 - £30 1198
1198. John Hugh Plant for Royal Doulton, a pair of painted vases, Harlech Castle and Rhuddlan Castle, twin handled conical form with everted rims, dusted in gilt, printed marks, HB8065, 13.5cm high (2) £20 - £40
1220. A Royal Doulton small size character jug, Ugly Duchess. D6603. £30 - £40
1221. A Royal Doulton large character jug, North American Indian. D6811. Okoboji backstamp. £200 - £250
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1225
1226
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1222. A Royal Doulton large character jug, Merlin. D6536. Different decoration. (Outside factory decoration.) £40 - £60
1223. A Royal Doulton large character jug, Farmer John. D5788, with Coleman’s Compliments backstamp. £100 - £120
1224. A Royal Doulton colourway miniature toby jug ‘Winston Churchill.’ Printed marks. £30 - £50
1225. A Royal Doulton prototype mid size character jug ‘The Miller’, property of Royal Doulton back stamp . Height 13cm £2,000 - £2,500
1226. A Royal Doulton prototype mid size character jug ‘The Wife of Bath”, property of Royal Doulton back stamp. height 13.5cm. £2,000 - £2,500 1227. A Royal Doulton miniature character jug ‘Pearly Boy.’ £80 - £120
1228. A Royal Doulton small character jug ‘Pearly Boy’. £100 - £150
1229. A Royal Doulton colourway large toby jug ‘Winston Churchill.’ £100 - £120
1238
1238. A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, Golfer, 18th hole flag handle, in a different colourway, green shirt and black cap, Property of Royal Doulton mark, 11cm high £80 - £120
1230. A Royal Doulton Golfing Kingsware jug, decorated with figures playing golf, printed marks to base, numbered, 24cm high £150 - £200
1231. A Royal Doulton Golfing Kingsware mug, decorated with figures playing golf, printed marks to base, numbered, 15cm high £50 - £80
1232. A collection of Royal Doulton character jugs, limited editions including Liverpool Centenary Mug, Sir Stanley Matthews, Wellington, ARP Warden, Auxiliary Fireman, Home Guard and Plug of the Bash Street Kids (7) £120 - £180 1233. A Royal Doulton large character jug, Robin Hood, D6998, limited edition 891 of 2500, together with Queen Victoria D6816, new colourway 1988, 19cm high (2) £100 - £150
1234. A Royal Doulton large character jug, Toby Philpots, in a different colourway, dark blue hat and polka dot scarf, printed marks, 15.5cm high £50 - £100
1235. A Royal Doulton large character jug, Old Salt, D6551, in a different colourway, brown purple jumper, printed marks, 20.5cm high £80 - £120
1236. A Royal Doulton large character jug, the Guardsman D6755, in a different colourway, blue uniform, printed mark, 21cm high £80 - £120
1237. A Royal Doulton large character jug, Rip Van Winkle, D6438, in a different colourway, mottled green hat and dark blue £80 - £120 pixie, printed mark, 18cm high
1239
1239. A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Red Gardener, D6630, in a different colourway with red scraf and stiped shirt and £200 - £300 brown cap, printed mark, 19cm high
1240. A Royal Doulton small character jug, The Cavalier, in a different colourway, with brown hat, brown hair and maroon ruff, printed marks, 8.5cm high £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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1243
1241. A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, Mine Host, D6470, printed marks, Porperty of Royal Doulton mark, 9.5cm high £30 - £50
1243. A Royal Doulton small character jug, Bacchus D6505 in a different colourway, with brown hair and burgundy cape, printed marks, 9.5cm high £40 - £60
1242
1244
1242. A Royal Doulton small character jug, Apothecary from Williamsburg, D5574, in a different colourway, with brown wig and pink ruff, printed marks, 10.5cm high £60 - £80
1244. A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, Snooker Player, in different colourway, with multi coloured snooker balls, Poreperty of Royal Doulton mark, 10.5cm 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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163 1245. A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, the Guardsman D6772, in a different colourway, blue uniform, printed mark, 7cm high £80 - £120 1246. A Royal Doulton character jug, white McCallum £300 - £500
1247. A Royal Doulton All Black cricketer jug, 6.5cm high £300 - £400
1248. A collection of character jugs including musical, Royal Doulton Sairey Gamp, Micawber etc. (7) £30 - £50
1249. Six Royal Doulton large character jugs, comprising Guardsman, Blacksmith, Gunsmith, Bootmaker, Night Watchman £30 - £40 and Gaoler, from the Williamsburg Collection. (6)
1250. A rare Royal Doulton figure, 'Two A Penny', HN1359, circa 1930 £1,500 - £2,000
1257
1257. A Royal Doulton English Foxhound HN1026, 14.5cm high £100 - £150
1251. A Royal Doulton figure of a cockerel, 8cm high £150 - £200
1252. A collection of Royal Doulton terriers, various poses including HN1101, HN2510, HN2654, HN1100 and HN1097 (6) £70 - £100
1253. Three Royal Doulton dogs, Airedale Terrier HN1024, Fox Terrier HN1014 and HN128, 10.5cm high (3) £100 - £150
1254. Two Royal Doulton Gloucester Old Spot and Tamworth pigs, together with various figures of dogs £40 - £70
1255. Two Royal Doulton terriers, Airedale and Fox, HN1023 19 and HN1013, together with another Fox Terrier HN943, brown spots, 14cm high (3) £50 - £80
1256
1256. A Royal Doulton Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, HN127, £100 - £150 circa 1930, 9.5cm high
1258
1258. Two Royal Doulton Airedale Terriers, Ch Cotsford Topsail, HN1023, and Crackley Startler HN1007, 20cm high (2) £150 - £200
1259
1259. A Wedgwood and Co. figure of a woman with flowers, together with a Royal Doulton hunting coffee can and saucer, relief moulded fox mask and riding crop handle, H4927 (2) £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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1260. Peggy Davies for Royal Doulton, Dancers of the World, twelve limited edition figures, boxed (12) £800 - £1,200
1260 (part lot)
1261. A Royal Doulton figure of a Jester HN45, wearing a black and white chequered cloak, circa 1920. Height 24.5cm. £200 - £300
1262. A Royal Doulton prototype figure of a woman carrying a covered birdcage on a stage with lights. Marked Factory Proof and printed marks. Circa 1970. Height 23.5cm. £1,500 - £1,800
1263. A Royal Doulton figure Honey, HN1963, 18cm high £80 - £120
1268
1264. A Royal Doulton figure, Toinette, HN1940, 18.5cm high £80 - £120
1268. Peter Davidson, Oor Wullie, 2008, from the Sunday Post, D C Thomson and Co. Ltd. painted resin figure, 23cm high £30 - £50
1266
1266. A Royal Doulton figure, Harlequinade, HN585 in unique colourway, red polka dot dress and hat, 17.5cm high £900 - £1,200
1265
1265. A Royal Doulton figure, Pierrette, HN644, backstamp A Souvenir Stoke on Trent, January 29 1926, 18.5cm high £150 - £200
1267. A Royal Doulton figure, Swimmer, HN1270, modelled as a bather in swimming costume, 19cm high £300 - £400
1269
1269. Peter Davidson, The Broons, Maw, Paw and the Bairn, 2007, from the Sunday Post, D C Thomson and Co. Ltd, painted resin sculpture, 26cm high £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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1270. Six various Derby porcelain and other coffee cans, circa 1805, various patterns, some marked (6) £40 - £70
1275
1275. A large Masons Ironstone Amherst Japan bowl, circa 1835, footed, with everted rim, in the Imari pallet, printed mark and number 62, 36cm diameter £100 - £200
1271
1271. A Nantgarw porcelain plate, single rose pattern, circa 1814, painted with a bouquet of three roses within a foliate gilt and rose garland border, probably by William Billingsley, impressed marks, nant-garw CW, 23.5cm diameter £400 - £600
1272. A George Jones majolica cheese bell, decorated with £300 - £400 bullrushes, lily pads and dragonflies, 33cm high
1273
1273. Seven Davenport creamware plates, circa 1790, painted with specimen leaves, impressed marks, 19.5cm diameter (7) £100 - £200
1274. A Masons Ironstone pedestal comport and pair of serving dishes, relief moulded foliate twin handled form, painted in an Imari design, circa 1820, 35cm long 15cm high £40 - £70
1276
1276. A large Masons Ironstone vase and cover, circa 1830, baluster form, relief moulded with chrysanthemums and foliage, highlighted in gilt, on a cobalt blue ground, the lid reticulated and surmounted by a Chinese Fu dog finial, 62cm 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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166 1277. A Spode blue and white platter, cracked ice and prunus design, impressed mark, 47cm x 36cm £40 - £60
1278. Three Worcester Chamberlains dessert plates, painted with named floral specimens, within gadrooned gilt borders, red marks, 21cm diameter (3) £50 - £80
1279. An English porcelain breakfast cup, circa 1830, relief moulded and painted in the Copeland style, painted with floral specimens, unmarked £50 - £80 1285
1282
1282. A Worcester blue and white transfer printed mug, circa 1760, sunflower and rose, 9cm high £50 - £80
1283. A Worcester porcelain blue and white leaf moulded butter boat, Mansfield pattern, circa 1760, 8.5cm long £200 - £300
1285. A Minton Arts and Crafts galleon plate, painted with foliate waves and ship with motto, Time and Tide Wait for No Man, impressed marks and painted RJN 1903, 25.5cm diameter £80 - £120
1286. A Spode blue and white childs feeder, circa 1820, printed with Tower pattern, pritned marks, 18cm long £40 - £60 1287. A set of ten Arts and Crafts tube lined fireplace insert tiles, with two floral motif designs, each tile 15cm x 15cm (10) £100 - £150
1288. An English delft steep sided polychrome punch bowl, with floral decoration to the interior, Bristol or London circa 1730. Diameter 25.5cm. £200 - £300
1284
1280
1280. A Minton Majolica figural vase, modelled as a putto holding an amphora, 22.5cm high £100 - £150
1284. A Worcester porcelain polychrome coffee cup, painted with Oriental figures, circa 1770, 6cm high £100 - £200
1289. 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 £50 - £70
1286 1281
1281. Frank McIntosh, an Iznik, Turkish tankard, painted with blue foliated decoration, marked, 16cm high£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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167 1290. 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 £20 - £40
1291
1291. J Bourne, a Denby Pottery salt glazed stoneware pistol flask, circa 1830, realistically modelled in relief, impressed marks, 26cm long Note: an example of this model is illustrated in Key, G & A. 1995, £180 - £250 Denby Stonewares, p.8 figure 5.
1294
1294. A large Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed meat platter, Flora pattern, circa 1820, still life vase on table, with lilies and fruit, printed and impressed marks, 41cm x 53.5cm £50 - £80
1295
1292
1292. Three Staffordshire Nuneham Courtenay pattern blue and white transfer printed draining trays and a platter in the same pattern with Wild Rose border, various sized, including oval and square, platter 41cm wide (4) £50 - £80
1295. A large Staffordshire pearlware blue and white transfer printed jug, lotus flower design, circa 1825, 30cm high £80 - £120
1296
1293
1293. A large Spode Italian draining tray, blue and white transfer printed, circa 1812-1833, impressed marks and 13, 33.5cm x 46cm £50 - £80
1296. Andrew Stevenson, a Staffordshire blue and white Semi Nankeen China strainer tray, circa 1825, impressed and printed marks, 27cm x 38cm Note: an example of the platter for which this would have been made is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London £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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1299
1299. A large Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed pale, octagonal section with angular handle and support handle, pastoral scene with church and sheep, circa 1840, 37cm high £50 - £80
1297. A Staffordshire pearlware blue and white dessert stand, circa 1830, Wild Rose border and central mother and boy in farmhouse scene, 29.5cm diameter £50 - £80
1300. A collection of Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed jugs, including pearlware, Copeland Spode, Semi China, Nuneham Courtenay and Italian designs, 1810- 1880s, tallest 16.5cm high (5) £30 - £50
1298
1298. Two Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed draining trays, one of geometric tile pattern, the other with Oriental figural vignettes and wild rose border, 24cm x 33cm and 20cm x 29cm (2) £60 - £80
1301
1301. Two Staffordshire blue and white transfer printed jugs, including Spode peony design, circa 1830 and Grecian helmet form New Bouquet jug, 23.5cm high (2) £40 - £60
1300
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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1302
1302. Copeland Spode Italian blue and white dinner ware, including seven transfer printed dinner plates, a side plate and a bowl. 26.5cm diameter (9) £30 - £50
1306
1306. A Sunderland lustre large bowl, The Great Eastern Steam Ship, hand coloured transfer print, 30.5cm diameter £40 - £70
1307. Two Sunderland lustre plaques, The Great Eastern Steam Ship, coloured transfer printed, 24cm x 21cm (2) £60 - £80
1308. A Staffordshire Ford and Riley transfer printed posset mug and cover, goat pattern, circa 1883, printed marks, 13cm high £30 - £50
1303
1303. A Sunderland lustre mug, transfer printed with a verse, ‘Here’s to the wind that blows’, ships and anchors above, 10.5cm high £30 - £50
1309
1304
1304. A Staffordshire pearlware mug, blue and white transfer £30 - £50 printed with hunting scene, circa 1820, 10cm high
1309. A Sunderland lustre pot and cover, twin handled cylindrical form, transfer printed with A West View of the Cast Iron Bridge at Sunderland.., 13.5cm diameter £40 - £60
1305. A Staffordshire Heath and Blackhurst transfer printed porter mug, circa 1850, Comic series, Recruits at Drill, printed marks, 13cm high £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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1312. A W N Pugin for Minton, zrelief moulded Gothic revival quatrefoil rosette design, set in a wooden frame, 15cm tiles, 83cm x 68cm £150 - £250 1310
1310. A large Minton Aesthetic Movement blue and white vase, shouldered form, decorated with kingfisher and pine branches, impressed and printed marks, 3585, 61cm high £50 - £80
1311
1311. A Minton Etruscan chamberstick, black with red figures and border, circa 1840, 11cm diameter £100 - £200
1313
1313. A Staffordshire prattware figure of a cow, man and dog, circa 1810, 15cm 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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1318
1316
1314 1314. A mid to late 18th century West Country cider jug, gleaner glazed, circa 1760, 19.5cm high £60 - £80 1315. A late 18th or early 19th century Broseley honey jar, circa 1780-1810, together with a gleanor glazed mug, circa 1840, 14cm high (2) £50 - £80
1316. An English creamware jelly mould, circa 1800, with a incuse moulded image of a cow and milkmaid, 13cm £30 - £50
1317. A Delft blue and white charger, circa 1740, painted with a central floral design within foliate ovals, painted number 12 to the reverse, 34cm diameter £60 - £100 1318. Two 19th century salt glazed stoneware hunting jugs, sprigged with tavern scenes, 19.5cm high (2) £40 - £70
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ADVERTISING, KITCHENALIA AND BREWERIANA SATURDAY 13 APRIL 2019
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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BUSINE SS 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. 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.
b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or email in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of terms in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of the Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. TERMS OF CONSIGN MEN T FOR SE LLERS 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. IN FORMATION 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 4TH MAY 2019 Entries are currently invited for this sale
Hannah Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, rare Monkey vase Sold for £8,000
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