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FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS Friday 10th & Saturday 11th December 2021



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FINE AND DECORATIVE ARTS To be held at: 10-12 Cotswold Business Village, London Road, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 0JQ FRIDAY 10TH DECEMBER SATURDAY 11TH DECEMBER Viewing Tuesday 7th December – 10.00am to 5.00pm Wednesday 8th December – 10.00am to 5.00pm Day of the Sale Auction scheduled to start at 10am with live bidding on internet bidding platforms; telephone bids and commission bids will also be accepted. You will need to be registered before the sale. FACE MASKS ARE MANDATORY FOR VIEWING AND ROOM BIDDERS

SPECIALISTS

George Kingham

John Keightley

Allison White

Adrian Rathbone

Director

Associate Director Senior Valuer and Cataloguer

Auctioneer, Valuer and Photographer

Associate Director

Mark Oliver

Geoff Shepherd

Steven Bruce

Consultant Decorative Arts Specialist

Associate Director Office Manager

Consultant Valuer

David Pregun Jewellery and Watches

Live internet bidding is available on www.the-saleroom.com, www.invaluable.com, www.easyliveauction.com, www.liveauctioneers.com and www.drouot.com together with fully illustrated catalogue. Catalogue £10.00 (£12.00 by post)

Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd 10-12 Cotswold Business Village, London Road, Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 0JQ NB. Please telephone to arrange collection. Telephone: 01608 695695 Mobile: 07976 919836 Email: enquiries@kinghamsauctioneers.com Website: www.kinghamsauctioneers.com


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MAP AND DIRECTIONS Our auction site is based in the market town of Moreton-in-Marsh on the edge of the Cotswolds. By Car We are centrally located on the A44 in reach of motorways the M5, M4, M40 and M42

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

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

Accomodation www.cotswolds.com/accommodation

DELIVERY SERVICES FOR BUYERS We offer an in house packing service for most items and paintings up to 110cm x 80cm. Please email enquiries@kinghamsauctioneers.com for a quote or call 01608 695695 for a quotation. For Furniture: Stephen Morris Shipping PLC, 9 Ockham Drive Greenford, London, UB6 0FD Tel: 02088 322222


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USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Please see full Terms and Conditions at the back of this catalogue.

Buying at Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd:

Condition

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

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

Bidding in Person

Buyer’s Premium

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

There is a buyer’s premium of 23% plus VAT on the first £500,000 of the hammer price of each lot. 18% plus VAT on the excess of £500,001 and up to £1,000,000 of the hammer price of each lot, and 15% plus VAT on the excess of £1,000,001 of the hammer price of each lot.

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

Telephone Bids Lines must be booked by 5pm the day before the auction begins. Lines are booked on a first come first served basis. Full name, address and telephone numbers will be required together with proof of identity. Bank and/or credit/debit card details are necessary to secure the line.

Live Internet Bidding Register online via www.the-saleroom.com, www.invaluable.com, www.easyliveauction.com, www.liveauctioneers.com and www.drouotonline.com. Various charges apply, please check with your bidding platform.

Payment Must be made in full before items can be removed from the premises. If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot handover purchases until payment has been cleared. Payment Methods - We accept payment by: • Cash - up to £9,000 (subject to money laundering regulations). • Cheques - following 5 working days clearance. • Debit/Credit Cards - American Express or Diners Club not accepted. We accept maxiumum payments of £500 on credit card. • Bank transfer to: HSBC Bank, 32 Bridge St., Evesham, WR11 4RU Account No.: 51655345 Account Name: Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd Sort Code: 40-20-27 IBAN: GB91MIDL40202751655345 SWIFTBIC: MIDLGB22 Please note that a fee of £15 will be added for international bank payments.


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CONTENTS Day One Silver and Plate

1 – 224

Jewellery and Watches

225 – 255

Books and Maps

256 – 286

Pictures

287 – 414

Furniture and Clocks

415 – 431

Wines and Spirits

431 – 439

Day Two Oriental Ceramics and Works of Art 440 – 502 Works of Art and Metalware

503 – 597

Paperweights

598 – 613

Glass

614 – 632

Continental Ceramics

633 – 661

Moorcroft

662 – 688

Art Pottery

689 – 748

British Ceramics

749 – 790

Roundelwood Collection Part 2

791 – 837


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DAY ONE


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SILVER AND PLATE 1. A Chinese silver rosewater sprinkler, Canton circa 1890, footed globe and tapered shaft form, repousse embossed with a band of peonies, the foot with a foliate band, the stem with bladed knop, engraved lappets and bird finial, 38cm high, 11.00ozt £400 - £600

6 6. A Chinese export silver mustard pot, Luen Wo, Shanghai circa 1900, cylindrical form, embossed with Oriental figured in a garden landscape, the hinged lid with a coiled dragon, on three bun feet, original ceramic liner, 4.5cm high, 1.24ozt £40 - £70 2 2. A Chinese export silver novelty salt cellar, T&C, Hong Kong circa 1900, modelled as a woven twin handled basket, with applied lizard, glass liner, 4.5cm, 0.61ozt £50 - £80 3. A Chinese export silver tray, Zeewo, Shanghai circa 1900, circular form, planished and relief moulded with bamboo rim and border of bamboo shoots, the centre engraved with further foliage and stumps, on four hemispherical feet, 34cm diameter, 30.58ozt £950 - £1200 4. A Chinese silver miniature chair, Hung Cheong of Canton and Shanghai, early 20th century, inset stone to back, 5cm high, 0.59ozt £40 - £60

7 7. A Chinese export silver reticulated bread basket, Wang Hing, Hong Kong circa 1890, footed shallow ogee form, pierced with a band of leafy bamboo, cast with bamboo swing handle and rim, 26.5cm diameter, 24.49ozt £900 - £1200

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5. A Chinese export silver cocktail set, Zee Sung, Shanghai, circa 1920, including tray, shaker and six beakers, finely planished, the tray with bamboo moulded rim,23cm high, 27cm diameter, 32.54ozt (8) £1000 - £1500

8. A Chinese silver pin cushion, circa 1900, of heart form with removable red velvet insert, finely planished with bamboo moulded border, on three squat ball feet, 5.5cm long, silver weight 0.97ozt £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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9. A Chinese silver parasol handle, circa 1900, ball knopped conical form, engraved with a writhing dragon in clouds, 26cm long, 1.97ozt £60 - £80

11. A Turkish Ottoman silver and niello enamelled snuff or cigar box, 19th century, decorated with a locomotive steam engine between floral sprays, the lid with a roundel of military instruments, within a geometric and floral panelled ground, 10.5cm long, 5.66ozt £200 - £400 12. A pair of Ottoman silver mirrors, oval form, embossed and lobed with floral decoration to the cased backs, applied with cast birds, 22cm x 18cm £150 - £200 13. A Persian white metal napkin ring, 19th century, repousse embossed with four Hindu deities, 5.5cm diameter, 0.93ozt £20 - £30 14. A silver and enamelled box, Oriental, circular form, cloisonne and basse taille decorated with a peacock and acanthus lappets in green and blue polychrome enamel, 5.6cm diameter, 1.30ozt £30 - £50 15. A Japanese silver cased and mounted glass bitters bottle, circa 1930s, the dimple moulded bottle with cast prunus overlay and curved spout with hinged tip, stamped Sterling 950, 11cm high £50 - £100 16. An Austrian silver beaker, Vienna 1837, ogee footed and waisted form, cast with a millefiori band, below a plain rib, 9.6cm high £150 - £250

18 18. A 19th century Continental novelty silver snuff box, Hanau pseudo marks, Hungarian import marks, circa 1890, realistically cast and modelled as a mouse, with hinged, 2.49ozt £120 - £180 19. A Continental silver pedestal dish and cover, 18th or 19th century, possibly Portuguese, lobed oval section on reeded foot, the ogee lid similarly planished with oval knop finial, 14cm long, 8.90ozt £180 - £220 20. A Continental silver and glass spirit flask, circa 1920s, the oval section faceted bottle with bayonet cap and removable beaker, 13cm high £100 - £200

10 10. A Chinese silver rosewater sprinkler, circa 1890, footed globe and tapered shaft form, repousse embossed with a band of peonies, the foot with a foliate band, the stem with bladed knop, engraved lappets and bird finial, 36cm high, 10.05ozt £400 - £500

21 17 17. A set of six German silver gilt teaspoons, Lazarus Posen, Frankfurt circa 1890, wrythen ribbon striped handles, cast with shell and Rococo foliate scroll cartouches, French import marks, 14.5cm long, 4.88ozt £80 - £120

21. A French silver caddy spoon, Philippe Berthier, Paris 1840s, the pierced and scalloped shell owl with feathered edge, on a Kings Husk variation handle, 10cm long, 0.64ozt £80 - £120 22. A set of six German silver oyster forks, Lazarus Posen, Frankfurt circa 1890, wrythen ribbon striped satin finish handles, cast with shell and Rococo foliate scroll cartouches, bright polished spork bowls, French import marks, 13.5cm long, 4.79ozt £80 - £120

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27. David Andersen, a Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled salt cellar, Oslo circa 1900, pedestal squat ovoid form, pink guilloche enamel, 4cm diameter, 0.99ozt £70 - £100

23 23. A 19th century German silver snuff box, circa 1890, circular form, embossed and chased with an allegorical Bacchanalian scene of putti to the lid, 5.8cm diameter, 1.77ozt £40 - £70 24. A German silver shaker, Brassler, circa 1810, footed baluster form with pierced lid, 18cm high, 5.42ozt £200 - £250

28. An Imperial Russian silver and parcel gilt paten on stand, Moscow 1760, engraved with a scene of the infant Christ on a tazza, flanked by angels, within a border of three foliate scroll banners, each inscribed in Cyrillic, on an ogee domed foot, embossed with linenfold and leaf bands, 22cm diameter, 12.63ozt £1500 - £1800 29. Karl Fabergé, an Imperial Russian silver basket, Moscow circa 1910, boat form with central fixed handle, embossed with fruiting garlands and ribboned festoons, gilt interior with plain glass liner, 28.5cm high, 29.91ozt £4000 - £4500

33 33. An American silver gilt combination aide memoire, cigarette and snuff box, with photo frame, Carter, Hale and Co., Newark NY circa 1907, cushioned cuboid form, hinged, one side with two lidded compartments, the other with writing slate photo frame, 9cm x 6.5cm, 5.60ozt £200 - £300

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25. Three 19th century Dutch silver forks, Amsterdam 1896, three pronged Hanoverian pattern, 18.5cm long, 3.87ozt (3) £40 - £70

30. Christofle, a pair of silver plated candlesticks, Paris circa 1980, reeded column form on square scroll and acanthus bases, the knopped stems with foliate lappets, 20cm high (2) £80 - £120

34. A George III Scottish Provincial silver sauce boat, William Craw, Canongate circa 1760s, narrow helmet form, with ogee rim and open acanthus ear handle, on shell and stepped pad feet, stamped WC and three Edinburgh gothic date letters, indistinct, 16.5cm long, 5.22ozt £200 - £300

26. An Austrian silver and enamelled cigarette case, Lippa and Co., Vienna circa 1900, rectangular form engraved with starburst design and blue enamel bands, 9cm x 8cm, 4.19ozt £50 - £80

31. Christofle, a pair of silver plated dwarf candlesticks, Paris circa 1980s, reeded, on square scroll and acanthus leaf bases, the knopped stem with foliate lappets, 12.5cm high (2) £80 - £120 32. Hermes, a French silver plated novelty stand, modelled as a spoked wheel, with four rings supported on a central handle, 13.5cm high £200 - £300

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35. A George III Scottish silver toddy ladle, James McKay, Edinburgh 1819, Fiddle and Shell pattern, 15cm long, 1.12ozt £60 - £80 36. A pair of George IV Scottish silver toddy ladles, J Hay with JL, Edinburgh 1824, Fiddle Pattern, 16cm long, 1.66ozt (2) £60 - £100 37. A set of twelve Victorian Scottish silver gilt ice cream spoons, George Edward and Sons, Glasgow 1886, hand chased and engraved with a Green man mask, foliate scrolls and feather edges, in fitted case, 14cm long, 8.61ozt (12) £400 - £500

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38. A George IV Irish silver strainer spoon, Smith and Gamble, Dublin 1826, Fiddle pattern with pierced divider to the bowl, 30cm long, 4.24ozt £120 - £180

42. A Victorian silver castle top vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1849, ogee bordered, engraved with an image of Llandudno Promenade, the reverse chased with foliate scrolls, gilt pierced grille, 5cm long, 0.60ozt £280 - £350 43. A Victorian silver mounted card box, John Grinsell and Sons, Birmingham 1899, cuboid form, with satinwood Sheraton style roundels, Gothic revival trefoil corner straps to each edge, 10cm long, 7.5cm deep, 6.5cm high £100 - £150 44. A Victorian silver porringer, John Septimus Beresford, London 1886, twin handled embossed with gadrooning and rope band, 17.5cm long, 6.20ozt £150 - £200

39 39. A George III Provincial silver twin handled vase or cup, John Langlands and John Robertson, Newcastle 1791, pedestal urn form with central band, hollow S form handles, 14.5cm high, 11.21ozt £400 - £500 40. A George III Provincial silver teapot stand, David Darling, Newcastle circa 1800, cushioned rectangular form, bright cut engraved with a scrolling foliate border, on for ball feet, 16cm x 13cm, 5.40ozt £150 - £200

45 45. An early Victorian silver castle top vinaigrette, Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1838, cast and chased with Newstead Abbey, within raised foliate scroll borders, engine turned decoration to the other surfaces, pierced and chased gilt foliate grille, 4.5cm 2.8cm, 1.05ozt £500 - £800

41 41. A George III Provincial silver jug, Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1800, lobed helmet form, bright cut engraved with ribbon and milled bands, seaweed cartouches, reeded angled handle, 10.5cm high, 4.20ozt £120 - £180

46 46. A George IV silver six division toast rack, William Bateman, London 1823, open tray form with ogee wire and post dividers, acanthus gadrooning on foliate and shell bracket feet, 19cm long, 8.13ozt £200 - £300

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47. A George III silver snuff box, Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, London 1799, cushioned cuboid form, reeded throughout, gilt interior, 7cm x 5cm x 2cm, 3.04ozt £150 - £200

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48. A reticulated gilt pedestal basket, the rounded bowl pierced with denticulated lattice between Vitruvian scroll borders, beaded swing handle, on a splayed foot, 19.5cm high £40 - £60

57. A large 18th century Old Sheffield Plate salver, circular with beaded borders, on four shell moulded bracket feet, 38cm diameter £70 - £100

62. A George IV silver snuff box, Jonathan Perkins, London 1821, navette form, bright cut with central star cartouche within a laurel border, hinged lid and gilt interior, 8.5cm long, 1.92ozt £150 - £200

58. A Victorian silver plated coffee pot, Elkington and Co., 1861, in the Queen Anne style, conical form with ivory ear handle, engraved Rococo scroll borders, 25.5cm high £50 - £80

49 49. A George III silver sugar basket, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, pedestal ogee boat form, on oval foot, bright cut engraved with foliate ribbon bands and vacant cartouches, reeded swing handle, 15cm high, 4.76ozt £150 - £250 50. Two George III Old Sheffield Plate condiment coaster, circa 1800, reticulated and bright cut decorated, on turned ebony bases, 10.5cm diameter (2) £60 - £80 51. Two George III Old Sheffield Plate sugar baskets, circa 1790, pedestal urn form, reticulated and bright cut decorated, with swing handles, 19cm high (2) £50 - £80 52. Two George II Old Sheffield Plate sauce boats, circa 1750, one stamped LAW, each of helmet form with beaded border sand reeded handles, 18cm long (2) £40 - £60

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59. A George III silver sauce boat, Samuel Meriton II, London 1770, helmet form on three scalloped and stepped pad feet, embossed gadrooning and acanthus open S scroll handle, 12.5cm long, 3.19ozt £120 - £180

63. A Victorian silver combination vesta sealing wax holder and seal, Cohen and Charles, Chester 1901, circular domed plinth form, the hinged lid with wax container, 6cm high, 0.71ozt £150 - £200

60. A set of three early 19th century old Sheffield plated wine coasters, unmarked, circa 1810-20, fluted circular form, gadroon borders, wooden bases set with a central button engraved with a crest, diameter 15cm, plus a single Old Sheffield plated wine coaster, of circular form, gadroon border, the wooden base set with a crested button, The crest is that of Halford, diameter 15cm, together with a set of four early Victorian plated candlesticks with weighted circular bases, tapered knopped columns, maker George Richmond & Co (8) £150 - £180

64. A William IV silver vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837, engraved tartan design with floral thumbpiece, gilt pierced and bright cut foliate grille, 4.2cm x 3.2cm, 1.11ozt £130 - £180 65. A Victorian silver gilt vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1844, ogee border, engraved with a lattice of radiating spiral sections, pierced foliate scroll grille, on fob suspension, 3cm x 2cm, 0.33ozt £100 - £150

53. Two George III Old Sheffield Plate candle snuffer trays, oval form with reeded borders, 26cm long (2) £30 - £50 54. Three George III Old Sheffield Plate cream jugs, circa 1780 to 1810, two of footed helmet form, one lobed, with angled handle, 15.5cm high (3) £30 - £50 55. A George IV and Victorian silver three piece tea set, Richard Sibley I, London 1826 and 1839, squat ovoid form, half reeded, with scroll handles, ebonised handle and finial to the teapot, retailer stamp to all pieces Makepeace, London, 24.5cm long, 37.37ozt (3) £700 - £800 56. A silver plated sculptural bird, modelled as a Partridge or Grouse, 17.5cm high £40 - £60

61 61. A Victorian silver and glass inkwell on stand, John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1890, the domed slice cut bottle with hinged hexagonal section lid, on an ogee moulded octagonal stand with vase bracket feet, 17.5cm diameter £100 - £200

66 66. A George II silver lidded tankard, Benjamin Cartwright, London 1758, banded conical form with ogee domed lid, hollow S scroll handle, 18cm high, 20.74ozt £500 - £700

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67. A pair of George III silver basting spoons, Thomas Wallis II, London 1798/99, Old English pattern, 31cm long, 6.30ozt (2) £120 - £180

75. A George IV silver table snuff box, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1825, cuboid form, cast and chased with borders of foliate scroll decoration, engine turned and throughout, plain gilt interior, 8cm x 5cm x 3cm, 4.37ozt £400 - £600

68. An Elizabeth II silver pedestal bowl, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1955, shallow footed form with reticulated and chased foliated scroll crimped handle to one edge, 26cm long, 16.58ozt £120 - £180 69. A Victorian silver four division toast rack, Henry Wilkinson and Co., London 1892, in the style of Christopher Dresser, triangular wire separators and handle on a rectangular base and knop feet, 10cm high, 3.46ozt £50 - £80

76. An Edwardian novelty silver salt pot, Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1909, modelled as a teddy bear, 5.5cm high, 0.47ozt £200 - £300 72 72. A George III silver and parcel gilt sifter spoon, George Smith, London 1790, later engraved, chased and embossed with floral bowl and foliate scroll and scale handle, 16cm long, 1.12ozt £50 - £80

77. An Edwardian novelty silver stamp case, Crisford and Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1903, in the form of a notebook, chased foliate scroll and shield decoration to the cover, the gilt leaves folding out to reveal the stamp container, suspended on a fob chain, 3cm, 0.38ozt £40 - £70 78. Three George III Old Sheffield Plate wine coasters, circa 1800, including two reticulated and one with reeding and gadrooned border, 15cm diameter (3) £50 - £80

73 70 70. A George III silver jug, Peter and William Bateman, London 1805, ovoid helmet form, bright cut engraved with a band of laurel leaves, above a vacant oval stippled cartouche, fluted strap handle, 10.5cm high £80 - £120 71. A George III Old Sheffield Plate coffee pot, Matthew Boulton, circa 1800, footed baluster form with reeded band, S scroll handle and disc finial, stamped marks, 24cm high £30 - £50

73. A George I silver snuff box, Edward Horne I, London 1725, chamfered rectangular section with hinged lid, engraved with folded ribbon bands, each with foliate scrolls and doves holding branches above, ogee moulded edge, 6.5cm x 4.5cm, 1.42ozt £150 - £250 74. A William IV silver gilt vinaigrette, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1831, embossed with chased foliate scroll border, flued to the sides and engine turned, pierced and engraved grille, 4cm x 2.3cm, 0.61ozt £120 - £180

79 79. A large Elizabeth II silver wine coaster, Barrowclift Silvercraft, Birmingham 1987, reticulated and cast grape vine trellis design, on oak base, 20cm diameter £250 - £350

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89. A pair of Victorian silver vases, William Comyns, London 1894, footed trumpet form, embossed with wrythen ribbon and garland bands, crimped rim, weighted, 10cm high £70 - £100

80 80. A George III white metal wine coaster, circa 1805, flared with large embossed beading and applied egg and dart border, turned wood base, apparently unmarked, 16cm diameter £50 - £100 81. A George IV Scottish silver wine label for Madeira, J W Howden and Co., Edinburgh 1821, chamfered rectangular form, suspended on a rolo chain, 4.2cm, 0.28ozt £60 - £80

85 85. An Elizabeth II silver wine label for Port, C J Vander, London 1969, of sporting interest, heavy gauge, cast with a fish and angler fishing on a river, suspended on a rolo chain, 5.5cm, 1.45ozt £80 - £120

90 90. A William IV cast silver caddy spoon, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1836, modelled as a vine branch, the bowl in the form of a leaf, 11.5cm long, 0.59ozt £80 - £120

82. A pair of Dutch Biedermeier silver wine labels for Xerex and Portwijn, Bennewitz and Sons, Amsterdam 18381841, each of scroll ended boat form with fluted lower rim, suspended on rolo chains, 5.5cm, 0.62ozt (2) £80 - £120

86 86. A George III silver wine label for Port, Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1816, gadrooned rectangular form with embossed scroll and shell surmount, suspended on a rolo chain, 5.3cm wide, 0.43ozt £40 - £60 83 83. A Portuguese silver wine label for Vermouth, oval form with Art Nouveau style pierced lettering, on cable link chain, 6cm, 0.35ozt £30 - £50

87 87. A 19th century silver wine label for Masdeu, unmarked, circa 1800, plain rectangular form, suspended on a curb chain, 4.5cm, 0.14ozt

84 84. A George III Scottish silver wine label for Madeira, Robert Gray, Edinburgh circa 1800, bright cut foliate banner form, engraved with penguins, suspended on a rolo chain, 6cm long, 0.30ozt £250 - £300

Note: Masdeu refers to a vineyard in the Spanish Priorat region which has produced wine since the 13th century; part of the Scala Dei Carthusian monastery £60 - £100 88. A George V silver photo frame, Green and Cadbury Ltd., Birmingham 1920, splayed bracket form with ogee top, beaded border, oak back and easel support, opening 19cm x 14cm, overall 25.5cm x 21cm £80 - £120

91 91. A pair of George IV silver condiment labels for Harvey and Anchovy, William Eaton, London 1828, waisted rectangular cartouches within embossed gadrooned and foliate shell borders, pierced lettering, suspended on rolo chains, 4.2cm, 0.79ozt (2) £80 - £120 92. A Victorian silver gilt and red glass double ended scent bottle, decagonal section, the screw and hinged ends etched and chased with floral wreaths, 11.5cm long £80 - £120 93. A Victorian silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1894, red facet cut shouldered body, the hinged lid embossed and chased with acanthus and floral motifs, internal glass stopper, 7cm high £70 - £100 94. A Victorian silver and green glass double ended scent bottle, hexagonal section faceted body with screw and hinge caps, embossed and chased foliate scroll decoration, 10cm long £80 - £120

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95. A Victorian silver and cut glass scent bottle, C C May and Sons, Birmingham 1897, the colourless conical body, mitre cut, the hinged lid embossed and chased with foliate scroll decoration, internal glass stopper, 12cm long £40 - £70

102. A Victorian silver miniature chair, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1901, Coronation Throne, with arched back and on oblong base with cast lions at each corner, 5.5cm high, 0.76ozt £80 - £120

96. A Victorian silver mustard pot, Harrison Brothers, Sheffield 1896, cylindrical drum form, embossed with reeding below swag festoons, between fluted borders, angled handle and banded ball knop finial, glass liner, 7.5cm high, 3.72ozt £600 - £700

103. A Victorian silver miniature chair, John Smith, London 1898, modelled as Shakespeare’s armchair, German marks, 6cm high, 1.37ozt £80 - £120

97. A Victorian silver double inkstand, William Hutton, London 1898, the elongated octagonal tray pierced with fluting an foliate scrolls, the two cut glass inkwells with hinged gadrooned rims, 27cm long £200 - £300 98. A large Old Sheffield Plate jug, helmet form on pedestal square section foot, with strap handle, 21cm high £20 - £40 99. A Victorian Old Sheffield Plate salver, Roberts, Cadman and Co., Sheffield circa 1850, circular with ogee rim in the Mannerist style, engraved foliate scroll decoration, on three fleur de lys bracket feet, 28cm diameter £40 - £60 100. A late Victorian clear cut glass dressing case cosmetic jar, silver gilt hinged cover with bright cut engraved scrollwork containing initial E.S.M, screw action inner cover, maker Louis Augustus Leins, London 1892, width 9cm £50 - £80 101. A George V novelty silver pepper pot, William Hutton, Sheffield 1912, modelled as David Lloyd George emerging from a tied bill, on weighted base, 7cm high Note: the satirical composition refers to Lloyd George’s role as Chancellor of the Exchequer, when he struggled to progress several controversial bills which he had introduced to Parliament, subsequently resulting in the Parliament Act of 1911. £300 - £500

104. A Victorian silver and enamelled photo album, Henry William Dee, London 1871, the cover painted with Mannerist borders and symmetrical foliate scrolls, in white and black enamel, set in a plain frame, hinged with clasp, opening to reveal an interior of cardboard photo frame pages and portraits, 11cm x 8cm £250 - £300

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105. A George II silver porringer, William Darker, London 1731, twin handled, gadrooned to the lower third, below an embossed winged putto cartouche and ropetwist band, punched with fleur de lys and leaf motifs, fluted S scroll handles, 12.5cm high, 10.95ozt £800 - £1000 106. A set of three Edwardian silver reticulated dishes, William Comyns, London 1906/07, each of rectangular section boat form, fretted foliate scroll bodies with ogee and cast acanthus scroll rims, on pierced Chinese bracket feet, one large and two small, 22cm long, 15.18ozt £300 - £400

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109. A George V commemorative silver key, Toye and Co., London 1931, with reticulated interlocking C scroll terminal and turned shaft, inscribed Barnes House, Feb 24th 1932, 10cm long, 1.17ozt £40 - £70 110. A mid Victorian clear cut glass dressing case cosmetic jar, silver screw top hinged cover with engraved initials, maker John Harris, London 1851, width 8cm £40 - £50 111. Charles Perry and Co., Chester 1930, a George V silver mustard pot, straight sided ogee fluted rectangular section, with flat lid and acanthus finial, 6cm high, 4.91ozt £50 - £80 112. A George III silver cream jug, John Basingwhite, London 1797, beaded rim, 11.5cm high, 3.21ozt £40 - £60 113. A George II silver sauce boat, John Harvey, London 1751, helmet form with ogee rim, on cast Mannerist scroll and stepped pad feet, open acanthus ear handle, 16cm long, 7.15ozt £150 - £250

116 116. An Elizabeth II silver gilt inkwell, Barrowclift Silvercraft, Birmingham 1990, flared circular pedestal form with hinged lid and beaded border, 7.5cm high, 4.89ozt £150 - £200

114 114. A set of six George VI silver and enamelled coffee bean spoons, Turner and Simpson, Birmingham 1937, each with white bead ends and white guilloche enamel spoon backs with sore and ribbon decoration, 10cm long, 1.84ozt (6) £80 - £120 115. A George I silver twin handled cup, Thomas Parr, London 1716, footed beaker form with fluted strap handles, 14cm high, 11.76ozt £500 - £700

117 117. A matched pair of George III silver and parcel gilt berry spoons, George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London 1796 and Samuel Godbehere, London 1809, later embossed and engraved to the same design with Rococo scroll handles and fruit bowls, 22cm long, 3.33ozt (2) £100 - £200

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123. A George III silver jug, William Cattell, London 1771, pedestal ogee baluster form, with pulled lip and punched beading to the rim, embossed to the body with Rococo garlands and crossed fronds, a vacant shell scroll cartouche and ear handle, 12cm high, 2.55ozt £100 - £120 124. A pair of George VI silver bowls, Gladwin Ltd, Sheffield 1941, pierced decoration and scroll handle on three lions paw feet, with circular frosted glass liners, 11.5cm wide excluding handle (2) £150 - £250

118 118. An Edwardian silver and glass inkwell watch holder, William Comyns, London 1905, plain domed form, overlaid with embossed Rococo scroll cartouches of pastoral women, the hinged lid with two women and a dog, 7.5cm high £70 - £100

125. A Victorian silver and enamelled cigarette case, Rolason Brother, Birmingham 1893, cushioned and hip forming cuboid form with a central enamel plaque of golfer, 7.5cm x 5cm, 2.41ozt £700 - £900 126. A George V silver christening mug, and two napkin rings, William Hutton, Birmingham 1919, banded and footed conical form with S scroll handle, inscribed John, one Persian napkin ring embossed with Hindu deities, 8cm high, 4.34ozt £40 - £70

130 130. A George III silver jug, Thomas Holland, London 1805, ogee helmet form, bright cut engraved with a geometric diaper tiled band between stippled and Neoclassical guilloche borders, reeded strap handle, 11cm high £80 - £120 131. An Edwardian silver cased watch holder, William Comyns, London 1903, cushioned rectangular form, embossed foliate scroll and cherub decoration, on ebonised case, with watch and fixed buttress support, 8.5cm x 8cm £70 - £100 132. A pair of Elizabeth II novelty silver artists easels photo frame holders, Ari Norman, London 1992, cast gadrooned A frame with reticulated Rococo foliate scroll terminals, 12cm high £150 - £250

119 119. A Victorian green cased glass and silver mounted scent bottle, circa 1880, the body flash cut green over colourless, hinged chased foliate hexagonal lid, internal stopper, 8.5cm high £60 - £80

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120. A George V silver and tortoiseshell jewellery box, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1919, circular form, the lid inlaid with an ogee band, on four bracket feet, 10.5cm diameter £120 - £180

127. A George IV silver chamberstick, John and Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1822, the rectangular tray and circular sconce cast and embossed with foliate scrolls and shells, fluted Campana urn candle holder and acanthus thumbpiece, with conical snuffer, 11cm wide, 3.66ozt £150 - £250

121. A pair of Victorian silver salt cellars, Beare Falcke, London 1866, cauldron form, embossed with floral garlands and scroll cartouches, on stepped knee and pad feet, beaded rims, blue glass liners, 5.5cm diameter, 2.42ozt (2) £80 - £120

128. A George III silver fish slice, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1790, the Grecian spear form blade pierced and bright cut with foliate scrolls and geometric stippled banding, on a reeded handle, 29cm long, 4.03ozt £60 - £100

122. A Victorian silver topped glass jar, W & G Neal, London 1899, cylindrical form, hinged lid planished on a martele body, 9.5cm high £50 - £70

129. A George III silver marrow scoop, Hester Bateman, London 1779, plain form, 22cm long, 1.36ozt £100 - £200

133 133. A Victorian silver mug, Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1876, footed beaker form, embossed with Rococo C scrolls and floral garlands, winged putti, egg and dart cast foot and beaded handle, 9.5cm high, 4.69ozt £50 - £80 134. A George III clear cut glass cube ink, white metal screw top with bird heraldry, diamond and linear cut sides, star cut base, height 6cm, width 6.5cm £50 - £70

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135 135. A George III silver tankard, Thomas Wallis, London 1804, cylindrical form, embossed and chased with a huntsman on house, cows and farm scene between ribbed bands, below a chased oak leaf and acorn border, 11cm high, 9.97ozt £120 - £180 136. A William III silver tazza or paten, Isaac Dighton, London 1698, circular with gadrooned rim, on an ogee stepped pedestal foot, 19cm diameter, 6.10ozt £1000 - £1200 137. A George VI silver tea strainer and stand, William Suckling, Birmingham 1937, the handle and rest with reticulated knotted foliate scroll decoration, on a plain baluster bowl stand, 14.5cm long, 2.11ozt £40 - £60 138. A George III silver hors d’oeuvres server, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1793, pierced spade trowel form, bright cut engraved with acanthus leaves, on a turned fruitwood handle, 20cm long £200 - £300

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140. A matched pair of Victorian silver mounted glass dressing table bottles, William Comyns and Sons, London 1894 and 1897, the plain and optic ovoid bodies with reticulated trellis and embossed C scroll cage and collars, the stopper and lid embossed in relief with the same Biblical or allegorical scene, 13cm high (2) £100 - £200 141. A large Edwardian silver caster, Barnard and Sons, London 1902, footed ogee baluster form, with pierced and chased lid, with flame finial, 22.5cm high, 6.54ozt £80 - £120 142. A pair of Elizabeth II miniature silver chairs, Richards and Knight, Chippendale form, embossed in the Dutch style, 5.5cm high, 1.04ozt (2) £30 - £50 143. A pair of Edwardian silver Art Nouveau bon-bon dishes, Alexander Clark, Chester 1905, 1.96ozt (2) £40 - £60 144. A Victorian silver pedestal bon bon dish, James Deakin & Son, Chester 1893, 7.99ozt £80 - £120 145. A George III silver nutmeg-grater, Samuel Meriton, London 1789, tapering barrel form, opens to reveal the metal grater, 3.7cm high, 0.6ozt £150 - £250

139 139. A George V novelty silver baby’s rattle, Crisford and Norris Ltd., Birmingham 1933, modelled as a child holding two bells, suspended from a teething ring, 11.5cm long £50 - £80

146. A pair of George V silver toast racks, E.S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1915, the divisions of perpendicular arch form, 7.5cm long, 2.81ozt (2) £50 - £70 147. A George III silver basting spoon, William Sumner, London 1806, Old English pattern, 30cm long, 2.95ozt £80 - £120

148 148. A George III silver ladle, Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart, London 1813, Old English pattern, 36cm long, 6.50ozt £120 - £180 149. A George III silver teapot stand, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, navette form, bright cut with foliate garlands and festoons, on fluted bracket feet, 18.5cm long, 4.55ozt £180 - £220 150. A George V three piece carving set, antler handles, steel blades by Frank Cobb, the silver collars Sheffield 1921, in a fitted presentation case £50 - £80 151. An Edwardian silver photo frame, Asprey and Co., London 1908, plain rectangular form with oval aperture, Moroccan leather back and easel support, opening 16.5cm x 12cm, overall 19cm x 14.5cm £100 - £150 152. A Victorian silver snuff box, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1861, ogee bordered cuboid form, chased with foliate scroll and geometric lappet decoration, presentation inscription, 6cm x 3.5cm, 1.69ozt £60 - £100

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156 153. A George III silver basting spoon, Thomas Wallis II, London 1800, Old English pattern, 31cm long, 3.45ozt £80 - £120 154. A George IV silver vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1828, cushioned form, cast floral and foliate border, bright cut engraved with radiating husk garlands, the reverse with stylised floral design, pierced foliate scroll grille, 4.2cm x 2.8cm, 0.71ozt £100 - £150

157 158. Duchess of Sutherland’s Cripples Guild, an Arts and Crafts Revivalist silver beaker, Millicent Sutherland, Birmingham 1912, footed and flared incised with Renaissance style grape, scroll and floral cartouches, on a cast guilloche banded foot, 10.5cm high, 4.08ozt £150 - £200

155. A George III novelty silver vinaigrette, John Shaw, Birmingham 1819, modelled as a satchel or purse, bright cut with moulded strap and chased floral edges, pierced foliate scroll grille, 2.8cm long, 0.44ozt £250 - £300 156. John Hardman Powell, a Gothic Revival silver teapot, John Hardman and Co., Birmingham 1876, footed ovoid form, the lower section embossed with lapped scales, below a raised rope border and chased band of quatrefoil motifs, the lid with high relief lobed beads and carved melon form knop, the spout cast in the form of a duck’s head, 24.5cm long, 20.05ozt £500 - £700 157. A Revivalist Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled box and cover, Child and Child, London 1898, oval section ovoid baluster form, the denticulated lid set with a relief enamel plaque of Perseus with the head of Medusa, in green and ochre, 5.5cm, 1.58ozt £200 - £300

159 159. Duchess of Sutherland’s Cripples Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver plated bowl, circa 1910, reticulated and engraved Alms dish form on splayed foot, decorated in the Mannerist style with winged cartouches, foliate scrolls and an arcade of panelled and ogee arched lappets, 33cm diameter £100 - £150 160. A Victorian naturalistic silver plated candelabrum and bowl, Hukin and Heath, circa 1890, foliate moulded, the candlestick with three branches, each with crimped sconces, emanating from a six stranded, open spherical knopped stem, the bowl on three looped tendril feet, 28cm high (2) £40 - £70 161. Christopher Dresser (attributed), an Aesthetic Movement silver cigar lighter, Heath and Middleton, Birmingham 1890, of naturalistic organic domed form with crimped and textured sconce and handle, 6.5cm high, 2.89ozt £180 - £220 162. Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, a silver plated and cut glass cruet stand, circa 1880, the plain cuboid mustard, salt and pepper pots within an angled fret cut cage on squat conical feet, supported on a hexagonal section T bar handle, 12cm high £100 - £200

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163 163. After Christopher Dresser for Hukin and Heath, an Edwardian novelty silver watering can hot water jug, Williams Limited, Birmingham 1908, oval drum form with angled spout, loop handles and hinged half lid, the back handle with rattan overlay, 17cm high, 13.17ozt £750 - £800 164. An Arts and Crafts silver plated chamberstick, Hukin and Heath, circa 1880, in the style of Christopher Dresser, the crimped circular tray and central cylindrical column united by an ebonised dowel handle, with crimped sconce and domed snuffer, 15cm high £80 - £120

169 169. An Arts and Crafts silver and stoneware pot and cover, Harry Charles Hall, Sheffield 1920, the ogee form beaker held in a scrolling foliate wire and planished strap footed cage, the shallow domed lid with 1914 shilling set finial of S scroll tendrils, 18.5cm high, silver weight 5.49ozt £200 - £400

165. David Andersen (attributed), a Norwegian plique a jour enamelled silver gilt caddy spoon, circa 1900, onion drop form, milled foliate and floral design in the Art Nouveau style within geometric triangle border, purple enamel ground, 6.3cm long, 0.32ozt £100 - £150 166. Asprey and Co., a set of six silver menu holders, London 1906, in the Art Deco style, formed of concentric pentagons, in fitted case, 3.5cm diameter, 5.18ozt (6) £250 - £350 167. Philip Frederick Alexander, an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, London 1906, planished with square section slender stem and trefid terminal, incised concentric dot motifs, 22cm long, 1.70ozt £80 - £120 168. An Arts and Crafts silver plated easel mirror, Walker and Hall, circa 1904, the bevelled and arched glass within a relief moulded frame in the Art Nouveau style, of sinuous maiden and flowers, surmounted by cartouche and sunrise motif, 47.5cm high £200 - £300

170 170. A large Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Sandheim Brothers, London 1922, circular planished bowl on a triangular handle, reticulated with knotted hoop design and beaded borders, flanked by three rings to each side, 11cm long, 1.08ozt £200 - £300

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174. Kate Harris for G L Connell Ltd., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled vase, London 1906, footed ogee beaker form, embossed with a band of knotted tendrils with blue, purple and orange enamel, 10cm high, 4.27ozt £400 - £600 175. Kate Harris for William Hutton and Sons, pair of Arts and Crafts silver salt cellars, London 1902, bowed triangular section, planished and applied with riveted feet of ogee scroll and cartouche form, 6cm diameter, 3.81ozt (2) £150 - £200 176. A set of Arts and Crafts silver buttons, Turnbull Bros, Birmingham 1904, cast and reticulated with stylised carnations in the Art Nouveau style, in fitted leather box, 2.7cm diameter, 0.71ozt (6) £120 - £180

171 171. An Arts and Crafts silver photo frame, William Neale, Chester 1904, ogee bracket form, embossed with entwined foliate tendrils, oak backing with easel support, opening 14cm x 9cm, overall 22cm x 16cm £80 - £120 172. Jessie M King for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled dressing table set, Birmingham 1906, including two hand brushes, two clothes brushes, mirror, comb and two pin dishes, each with floral garlands, petal sprays, embracing doves and flower heads in blue green enamel, 25.5cm long (8) £1800 - £2500 173. Kate Harris for William Hutton and Sons, a silver Hymn and Common Prayer book case, Birmingham 1902, central cartouche of young woman within a knotted and foliate tendril border, leather bound, 10cm wide £150 - £200

177 177. Reynell Oswald Huyshe, a set of six Arts and Crafts silver teaspoons, London 1931, planished with stylised dog nose terminals, 11.5cm long, 3.69ozt (6) Note: having trained at the Guild of Handicraft in Chipping Campden, Huyshe went on to teach at the Gravesend Art School from 1928. £150 - £250

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180. A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver three piece cruet, Birmingham 1907/1908, planished and splayed form with ropetwist borders and applied heart lead tendril motifs, including mustard pot, salt cellar and pepper pot, glass liners, Terry and Co., Manchester retail stamps, 7.5cm high, 4.74ozt (3) £150 - £200

183. Frederick Smythe-Greenwood, in the style of Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver and gem set bowl, London 1910, planished squat ovoid form, embossed with a band of entwined and milled tendrils, set with green hardstone cabochons, above a ropetwist band, on open whiplash and scroll tendril four footed base, 22.5cm diameter, 24.00ozt £600 - £800

178 178. A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver shaker, Birmingham 1912, planished domed cylindrical form on played base, applied with stylised tree stalks, twin loop handles, 12cm high, 3.06ozt £280 - £350 179. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled hanging purse, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905, the purse with spring loaded hinged flap opening to reveal a green leather pouched interior, embossed with a Celtic knot in red, green and blue enamel, suspended on two chains from an open knotted tendril belt hook, 13.5cm long £400 - £600

182. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled spoon, Birmingham 1905, planished with a rounded bowl, the cast terminal pierced with the arms and motto of the City of London, 16cm long, 1.24ozt £100 - £150

181 181. Hugh Wallis, an Arts and Crafts silver bowl, Chester 1916, planished and footed with inverted rim, incised and hammered with geometric tile band, 12.5cm diameter, 5.37ozt £200 - £400

184 184. Duchess of Sutherland’s Cripples Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver pedestal bowl, Millicent Sutherland, Birmingham 1912, planished hemispherical form on conical and domed foot, applied with a cast laurel band to the rim, 13.5cm diameter, 5.93ozt £150 - £250 182

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185 185. Liberty and Co., a pair of Arts and Crafts silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1909, square based, octagonal column form with embossed beading, quatrefoils and floral rosettes, 20cm high (2) £800 - £1000 186. Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co. a set of six Arts and Crafts silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1933, planished and engraved with stylised wheat or fuchsia motifs to the terminals, in original Liberty box, 10cm long, 1.69zt (6) £60 - £100 187. Bernard Cuzner (attributed) for Liberty and Co., a harlequin set of six Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled coffee spoons, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1939, each Celtic point terminal with champleve enamel daisy motif in a different colour, 9.5cm long, 1.33ozt (6) £60 - £100

189. Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co., a pair of Arts and Crafts silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1911, octagonal Tuscan column form on sweeping square bases, engraved with bead and bar geometric bands, with raised beaded borders, weighted, 13.5cm high £300 - £400 190. Bernard Cuzner for Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled dressing table mirror and brush set, Birmingham 1913, each with a wreath of alternating blue green enamel and vacant leaf motifs, registration marks 50403, hand mirror 28cm long (3) £150 - £250 191. Liberty and Co., a set of six silver and enamelled coffee spoons, Birmingham 1921, cast fluted form with foliate terminals in pale blue and green enamel, in fitted Liberty box, 9.5cm long, 1.49ozt (6) £150 - £200 192. Bernard Instone, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled coffee spoons, Birmingham 1927, the champleve enamel terminals decorated with stylised knotted flowers, in green, red and blue, planished bowls, 9cm long, 0.57ozt (2) £40 - £70

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193. Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts silver and enamelled spoon and fork, Birmingham 1929/1930, the champleve enamel terminals decorated with stylised knotted flowers, in green, red and blue, planished bowl, 15.5cm long, 2.38ozt (2) £60 - £100

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194. A E Jones, a set of six Arts and Crafts silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1917, planished, the spade form bowls on square section stems with cast open foliate terminals, 11cm long, 2.32ozt (6) £80 - £120

197. Sibyl Dunlop, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver serving spoons, London 1931, planished form with circular bowls and Celtic point ends pieced with the letter B to the terminals, the handled united to the bowls with trefid tongue lappets, in original fitted box, 22cm long, 6.05ozt (2) £200 - £300

198 198. Omar Ramsden, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver bowls, London 1932, planished and lobed square section, on four spherical ball feet, 7.3cm square, 3.91ozt (2) £500 - £800 195 195. Edward Spencer for Artificers Guild, an Arts and Crafts copper and silver twin handled box and cover, circa 1915, the circular pan base with cast and pierced grape vine handles, applied with ropetwist banding, the domed lid with turned horn finial, stamped marks 2089, 14cm wide £200 - £400

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199. Omar Ramsden, an Arts and Crafts silver gilt and enamelled medal, London 1938, for a Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Woolmen, the foil backed roundel applied with the cast crest and emblem of the livery company, below a rams mask, the banner below inscribed in blue enamel, suspended on a loop, A M Morris 1901-3, 6cm long, 0.88ozt £400 - £600 200. A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts silver mug, Birmingham 1936, planished ogee form with cast foliate anthropomorphic handle, 6cm high, 3.19ozt £120 - £180

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201. George Hart for the Guild of Handicraft, an Arts and Crafts silver napkin ring, London 1956, planished cylindrical form with moulded edges, 4.7cm diameter, 1.53ozt £50 - £80 202. An Arts and Crafts silver preserve spoon, Guild of Handicraft, London 1986, planished with plinth seal top and notched detailing, with suspension hook to the back, 18cm long, 2.24ozt £50 - £100 203. A Celtic Iona style silver caddy or jam spoon, Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1966, cast with a Celtic Cross handle, 12.5cm long, 0.78ozt £30 - £50 204. Jean Despres (attributed), a large French Art Deco silver bowl, planished heavy gauge, shallow dish on a lobed double gourd pedestal foot, 33.5cm diameter, 73.95ozt £2500 - £3000 205. H G Murphy, an Art Deco silver cocktail spoon, London 1934, the square section stem flattened to the finial, incised line decoration, on a planished oval bowl, 20.5cm long, 1.28ozt £80 - £120

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211. Just Andersen, a Danish Modernist silver dish, plain circular form engraved with a floral motif, stamped marks 1427, 14cm diameter, 3.91ozt £150 - £200

206. H G Murphy, an Art Deco silver spoon, London 1934, the pear shaped bowl on a flat tapered stem with incised line decoration, 19.5cm long, 2.06ozt £80 - £120 207. An American Art Deco novelty silver cocktail shaker, Tuttle, Boston 1920s, modelled as a milk churn, made for Shreve Crump and Co., stamped marks, 2 pint, 125, 22cm high, 19.19ozt £2000 - £2200 208. Charles Boyton, a Modernist silver sugar caster, London 1947, planished rounded beaker form on reeded cylindrical pedestal and stepped conical foot, the conical lid pierced with geometric motifs, facsimile signature, 14cm high, 5.71ozt £1200 - £1500

210 210. Michael Allen Bolton, a Modernist silver spoon, London 1989, planished, the oval bowl with textured back and bead ended rat tail, on a square section stem with flattened end, incised line band, 18cm long, 1.16ozt £80 - £120

209. A Modernist silver bowl and cover, MBS, London 1980 and 1990, planished pedestal form, the rounded bowl on conical support and domed foot, turned wooden finial, 12.5cm diameter, 13.49ozt £300 - £500

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213. A Modernist silver and abalone pill box, IM, London 1977, rounded form, overlaid with fret carved trees, backed with pearlescent shell, hinged lid, 5.5cm, 1.73ozt £30 - £50

215. A Modernist silver mug, Christopher William Perkins, Birmingham 1972, planished beaker form, on fluted cylindrical foot, with square section ear handle, 14cm high, 9.62ozt £280 - £350

214. A Spanish Modernist silver and enamelled pedestal bowl, Barcelona, circa 1970s, the shallow dish, decorated in abstract yellow and green enamel, on a splayed foot, set with five cabochons, 29.5cm diameter £120 - £180

216. Stuart Devlin, a Modernist silver and parcel gilt beaker, London1973, tall cylindrical form, overlaid with a cast rusticated trellis design, below a plain rim, 14cm high, 10.45ozt £600 - £800 217. Stuart Devlin, a pair of Modernist silver and parcel gilt goblets, London 1973, planished rounded bowls on barley twisted bark textured stems and domed feet, 15.5cm high, 13.63ozt (2) £800 - £1200

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218. Christopher Lawrence, a Modernist silver beaker, London 1969, cylindrical form, the textured body with plain band to the rim, 10cm high, 5.52ozt £300 - £400

221. Stuart Devlin for the Royal Mint, a Modernist silver and parcel gilt commemorative letter opener, London 1977, the gilt coin terminal on a pointed blade, in fitted case, 17.5cm long £180 - £220

219. Gerald Benney, a pair of Modernist silver beakers, London 1984, bowed cylindrical form with bark textured band to the lower section, gilt interiors, in fitted box, 7cm high, 7.26ozt (2) £1000 - £1200

222. Stuart Devlin, a Modernist commemorative silver and parcel gilt box, London 1981, for the marriage of Charles and Diana, circular drum form, applied with cast double portrait bust and floral garland, 5cm diameter, 1.88ozt £200 - £250

220. Stuart Devlin, a Modernist silver gilt and enamelled novelty surprise egg, London 1976, rusticated body with plain band, opening to reveal a robin with worm, feeding chicks in a leafy branch, with box, numbered 74, 7.5cm long, 5.91ozt £400 - £500

223. Tiffany and Co., an American Modernist silver bowl, circa 2000, Man in the Moon, modelled with crescent moon face, marked 26024, 11cm diameter, 6.25ozt £300 - £400 224. Tiffany and Co., an American Modernist silver dish, import marks London 1986, in the form of an apple, stamped 25842, 14.5cm long, 5.04ozt £250 - £300

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JEWELLERY AND WATCHES 225. A 19th century Indian silver choker necklace, with bead-links and curved clasps, convertible into two bracelets, length 37cm, 103.5g, with case £80 - £120

231. A pair of grey cultured pearl earrings, with 18ct gold hook fittings, hallmarks for London 1999, length 2.2cm, 3.7g £50 - £80

237. Deakin & Francis, a set of six Edwardian silver and enamel dress studs, maker’s marks for Deakin & Francis, hallmarks for Birmingham 1909, diameter 1.9cm, 18.7g £50 - £80

226. Two gold gem-set rings, to include a late Victorian 15ct gold turquoise ring, AF, marks to indicate 9ct gold, 15ct gold and silver, ring sizes N and N1/2, total weight 4.3g £30 - £50

232 232. An early 20th century gold, amethyst and split pearl brooch, with floral openwork surround, length 3.3cm, 5.1g, with case £50 - £80 233. Two early 20th century gold gemset brooches, to include a 15ct gold and platinum, emerald and seed pearl example, lengths 5.5 and 4.5cm, total weight 8.5g £70 - £100 227 227. A mid 20th century silver and orange gem fringe necklace, with integral trace-link chain, length 39cm, 6.4g £20 - £40

234. A pair of early 20th century celluloid hair pins, white metal scroll embellishments, height 11cm (2) £40 - £60 235. A 19th century coral brooch, of crescent form carved as flowers and foliage, pin fastening, width 8.5cm £70 - £90

238 238. A late 19th century shell cameo brooch, carved to depict Hebe feeding the eagle of Zeus, within an engraved border, scratch signature to reverse, length 5.6cm £60 - £80 239. An Arts & Crafts copper and enamel brooch, circa 1915, the circular panel enamelled in blue and green, within a knotted wire and ball quatrefoil frame, diameter 4.5cm £20 - £40 240. Charles Horner, a pair of Arts and Crafts silver hat pins, Chester 1909, each in the form of a spherical ended knotted open ribbon, the heads 4cm long (2) £50 - £80

228 228. An early 20th century peridot and split pearl floral pendant, with 9ct gold trace-link chain, length of pendant 2.8cm, length of chain 44cm, 2.4g £20 - £40 229. A late Georgian gold, garnet and split pearl cluster dress ring, with foliate engraved shoulders and grooved band, ring size N1/2, 1.3g £100 - £150 230. A pair of mid 20th century silver citrine drop earrings, with hook fittings, length 5.1cm, 8.4g £70 - £90

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236. An early 20th century micromosaic pendant, with sunstone surround, suspended from a 9ct gold chain, length of pendant 3cm, length of chain 41cm, 10.9g £100 - £150

241. An Arts & Crafts silver pendant, in the form of a bay tree, with carnelian cabochon highlight and scrolled sides, length 5.5cm, 6g £50 - £80

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242 242. An Arts & Crafts silver and polychrome enamel religious pendant, painted to depict the Madonna and child, with openwork bead accent surmount, length 6.8cm, 23.3g £80 - £120

244. Theodor Fahrner, a pair of Jugendstil silver and turquoise cufflinks, circa 1900, circular with coiled rope-twist filigree and beaded decoration, set with central cabochons, maker’s marks for Theodor Fahrner, stamped STERLING, diameter 1.2cm, 8g £50 - £80

249. Rone, an Art Deco 9ct gold wrist watch, manual wind movement, case marked Dennison and numbered 76561, hallmarks for Birmingham 1935, 22mm excluding the crown, fitted to an unsigned brown leather strap with gold plated pin buckle £100 - £150

245. An Arts & Crafts gilt metal and enamel buckle, reticulated in the form of two dragonflies and flowers, in heart-shape tendril cartouches, in the Art Nouveau style, stamped GILT to reverse, length 11cm £40 - £70

250. Tudor, a lady’s 9ct gold wrist watch, manual wind movement, fitted to an unsigned brown leather strap with gold plated pin buckle, 20mm excluding the crown £50 - £80

246. Longines, a stainless steel Conquest V.H.P. bracelet watch, signed quartz movement, serial 21512005, fitted to a signed bi-colour bracelet with folding clasp, papers dated 1986, box £150 - £200

251. Waterman, Carene fountain pen, blue lacquer with gold plated fittings, 18 carat gold nib, 14.5cm long £50 - £80

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252. Waterman, Carene propelling pencil and ballpoint pen, coral and black lacquer with gold plated fittings, 14cm long (2) £40 - £70

247. Services, a German Despatch Rider military wrist watch, movement at fault, fitted to an unsigned green nylon ‘NATO’ style strap £40 - £60

243 243. Edward Spencer for the Artificers Guild, an Arts and Crafts silver and blue chalcedony brooch, circa 1910, circular shield boss form, pierced in four sections with foliate scrolls, between rope-twist and bead decoration, set with a central cabochon, 6.5cm diameter £200 - £300

248. Waltham, a 9ct gold trench style wrist watch, cushion-shape case, manual wind movement, fitted to an unsigned green nylon ‘NATO’ style strap, 30mm excluding the crown £100 - £150 253 253. Montblanc, Meisterstuck LeGrand 162 rollerball, gold plated fittings, with box, 14.5cm long £50 - £80 254. George III, gold sovereign, 1820 £400 - £600 255. William and Mary, silver half crown, 1689 £50 - £80

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BOOKS AND MAPS 256. Seder, Professor Anton, Sketch Designs for Artistic Objects in Pottery, & Glass, Metal-Work, etc, 780 Subjects on 46 Plates, 1899, B.T. Batsford, London £80 - £120 257. Sir Cecil Walter Hardy Beaton C.B.E. (British, 19041980), ephemera collection, to include a signed 1958 photograph of Princess Margaret in morocco frame with M monogram, a New Official Portrait of the latter, four framed pencil sketch portraits, books to include Cecil Beaton’s New York, 1938, An Indian Album, 19456, The Face of the World, Persona Grata, Chinese Album, 1945-6 etc (parcel) £200 - £300 258. Birket Foster’s Pictures of English Landscape, engraved by The Brothers Dalziel with Pictures in Words by Tom Taylor, 1881, India Proof Edition No.946/1,000, George Routledge & Sons, London, with Jekyll, Gertrude & Weaver, Lawrence, Gardens for Small Country Houses, 1920 fourth edition, Country Life, London, Gardens Old & New, Country Life and Triggs, H. Inigo, Formal Gardens in England and Scotland, Their Planning and Arrangement, Architectural and Ornamental Features, 1988, Antique Collectors’ Club (4) £50 - £80 259. Fay Weldon, David Bailey the Lady is a Tramp, Portraits of Catherine Bailey, 1995, signed by Catherine and David Bailey, Thames and Hudson, with Harrison, Martha, David Bailey - Birth of the Cool, Viking Studio, 1999 and Bailey, David & Evans, Peter, Goodbye Baby & Amen, Coward-McGann, New York (3) £50 - £80 260. Caricatures by Quiz from The Saturday Review, with Caricatures by Low, New Statesman and Nation and By George Belcher, 1926, Alston Rivers Ltd, London (3) £70 - £90

265 265. Chaucer, Geoffrey, Troilus & Criseyde, limited edition No.122/1250, wood engravings by Eric Gill, Golden Cockerell Press, 2011, numerous monochrome illustrations, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated black full morocco in book box with companion volume Essays by Barry Windeatt & Roderick Cave £150 - £200

261. Edwards, Lionel, Sketches in Stable and Kennel, 1936, illustrated, Putnam & Co, London, with Hawkins, Homer, Hoof-Beats, 1932, illustrated (2) £80 - £120 262. Archibald Thorburn, British Birds, 1915/6, in four volumes, colour illustrations, Longmans, Green & Co, London, recent gilt tooled red full leather bindings with marbled inner boards (4) £400 - £600 263. Paxton’s Magazine of Botany and Register of Flowering Plants, 1834 (and various dates), in five volumes, hand coloured illustrations, Orr and Smith, London, recent half leather binding with marbled outer boards (5) £200 - £300

266 266. Sir Thomas More’s Utopia, A Fruteful and Pleasant Worke of the Beste State of a Publique Weale, and of The New Yle Called Utopia, 1906, limited edition of 100 on paper, red and black Subiaco typeface with initials in red designed by Eric Gill, printed by St John Hornby with the help of Meysey Turton & G. Faulkner at the Ashendene Press, Chelsea, rough cut end papers, cardboard boards £500 - £800

264 264. Humphreys, Henry Noel, British Butterflies, The Genera and Species, lithograph and hand coloured plates including pictorial title, T.J. Allman, London, gilt cloth binding £80 - £120

267. British Botany - Familiarly Explained and Described in a Series of Dialogues, 1835, with twenty eight colour plates drawn from nature, William Frederick Wakeman, Dublin, gilt tooled half leather with marbled outer boards £30 - £50

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268. Bailey, David (British, 1938), Box of Pin-Ups, thirty six half tone prints, contained in the original cardboard box and outer box, printed by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, with biographical details of each sitter verso by Francis Wyndham, each print 36 by 31cm, with 1999 Barbican Art Gallery leaflet. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£2000 - £3000 271. Marshall, Herbert R.W.S. and Marshall, Hester, Cathedral Cities of France, 1907, limited edition No.39/100, signed by the author, tipped in colour illustrations, rough cut end papers, William Heinemann, London, full gilt tooled vellum binding £30 - £50

269 269. Gill, Eric (illustrator), Glue and Lacquer, Four Cautionary Tales Translated from The Chinese by Harold Acton & Lee Yi-Hsieh, preface by Arthur Waley, 1941, Ordinaries limited edition No.89/350, The Golden Cockerel Press, rough cut end papers, full gilt tooled tan leather binding with Chinese characters, inner marbled boards. The artist’s last illustrated book completed in the last week of his life while in hospital and then engraved by his son in law Denis Tegetmeier £200 - £300 270. Gill, Eric (illustrator), The Song of Songs, (The) Called by Many the Canticle of Canticles, 1925, limited edition No.719/750, printed in red and black, Golden Cockerel Press, Berkshire, rough cut end papers, canvas binding, lacking dust jacket £200 - £300

272 272. Rackham, Arthur (illustrator), The Springtide of Life, Poems of Childhood by Algernon Charles Swinburne, with preface by Edmund Gosse, 1918, William Heinemann, London, gilt tooled full green leather binding with marbled inner boards £100 - £150 273. Gill, Eric, The Engravings of Eric Gill, 1983, Special issue limited edition No.52/85, prefaces by Douglas Cleverdon and the printer Christopher Skelton, illustrated with over 1000 reproductions of engravings by Eric Gill, Christopher Skelton, Wellingborough, in two volumes, pigskin backed with maroon cloth boards in slip case with a folio of loose images and associated paperwork £400 - £600

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274 274. Cooke, Alistair, Alistair Cooke’s America, 1973, first edition, limited edition No.39/250, signed by the author, illustrated with colour plates and maps, Paradine in association with the British Broadcasting Corporation and Alfred A. Knopf, crushed full morocco binding by Morrell with titles to spine and front cover in in gilt, marbled and map endpapers, in marbled and red cloth slipcase. Note: specially bound for the occasion of the American Bicentennial celebration, this work accompanied Cooke’s BBC 2 series America, ‘a personal history of the United States’, written and presented by Cooke and produced by Michael Gill. It was broadcast in both countries across 1972 and 1973 and in the US a charitable foundation considered the book of such educational value that it out a copy in every American public library. £200 - £300 275. Simpson, F. M. The Architect’s Library - A History of Architectural Development, in three volumes, 1905, 1909 and 1911, Longmans, Green & Co, London, in gilt tooled vellum bindings with Wellington College insignia to the covers (3) £50 - £80 276. Fenning, D, Collyer, J and others, A New System of Geography or A General Description of the World, 1765/6, in two volumes, illustrated including fold-out maps, S. Crowder, London, gilt tooled full leather bindings (2) £250 - £350 277. Bacon’s Large Scale Atlas of London and Suburbs, circa 1919, G.W. Bacon & Co Ltd, London, with associated Geographia Maps & Plans of Greater London, on linen (2) £300 - £500

278. Priestley, J.B. Faraway, first edition, one of 25 copies specially bound, colour title by Kenneth Hobson, original green Levant morocco with beach scene to upper cover by Henry T. Wood Ltd £200 - £300 279. An early coloured map of the Southern Part of Scotland, 9 by 12cm, framed £30 - £50 280. Herman Moll (1654-1732), A New and Exact Map of Spain & Portugal Divided into its Kingdoms and Principalities...1711, dedicated to His Grace John, Duke of Argile, General of Her Majesty’s Forces in Spain, coloured, 62 by 98cm, framed £150 - £250 281. John Armstrong, A Correct Map of the Island of Minorca, published by Laurie & Whittle, 1794, 28 by 34cm, framed £150 - £200 282. Emanuel Bowen (British, 1693-1767), A New and Accurate Map of Savoy Piemont and Montserrat Exhibiting the Present Seat of War, coloured, 35 by 43cm, framed £200 - £300 283. A WWII Military Edition Ordnance Survey Map of England, South, War Revision, 1940, on linen, 65 by 89cm, unframed £30 - £50 284. A Map of the Provostship and Vicountry of Paris....Royal Academy of Sciences by De Lifle, London 1713, coloured, 50 by 62cm, framed £100 - £150 285. Jaspar Nantiat. The Russian Dominions in Europe, drawn from the latest Maps printed by the Academy of Sciences, St Petersburg, revised and corrected with the Post Roads & New Governments from the Russian Atlas of 1806, published by James Wyld, London, coloured, in two parts, each 54 by 92cm, framed (2) £300 - £500 286. Thomas Kitchin (British, 1718-1784), An Accurate Map of Germany and a map of Europe, 15 by 19cm, framed (2)£50 - £80

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289 287. Harold Wyllie (British, 1880-1973), shipping with steam ships, sailing vessels and rowing boats, signed l.l., monochrome etching, 17 by 32cm, gilt frame. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£80 - £120

288. Harold Wyllie (British, 1880-1973), The Old Tudor Fort, signed l.l., monochrome etching, 18 by 23cm, gilt frame. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£80 - £120

289. James McBey (Scottish, 1883-1959), Newburgh - 1914, signed l.r., monochrome etching, Ref.H.155, published edition of 50 proofs, 18 by 29cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£100 - £150

290. Sir David Young Cameron R.A. (Scottish, 1865-1945), The Old Museum, Beauvais, signed l.r., titled and inscription verso, Rinder Catalogue No.467. Etched in 1917 illustrated in A.M. Hind’s book Etchings of D.Y. Cameron, monochrome etching, 17 by 31cm, framed. Provenance: The Constance Short Collection

£100 - £150

291 291. Myles Birket Foster R.W.S. (British, 1825-1899), Newhaven, inscribed by artist below mount, studio stamp l.l., watercolour, 14 by 18cm, gilt frame. Provenance: the Artist’s studio. Executor’s stamp

£300 - £400

292. Myles Birket Foster R.W.S. (British, 1825-1899), A View of Venice, initials l.r., watercolour, 13 by 20cm, framed. Provenance: Leger Galleries label verso dated 1969 £1000 - £1500

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293 293. Myles Birket Foster R.W.S. (British, 1825-1899), San Georgio and San Salute, Venice, signed with monogram l.r., 16 by 20cm, framed.

295. Sir William Callow R.W.S. (British, 1812-1908), Castle Maol, Isle of Skye, watercolour, 12 by 34cm, gilt frame. Provenance: with Walker’s Galleries, London and Christie’ £400 - £600

Provenance: Lot 167, British Art on Paper, Christie’s London, 5th June 2003 £1000 - £1500

296. Frederick George Cotman (British, 1850-1920), Wilton Near Ross, signed l.r., watercolour, 20 by 29cm, gilt frame £100 - £150

294. Myles Birkett Foster (British, 1825-1899), A Scottish Homestead, monogrammed l.l., watercolour, 17 by 25cm, framed £300 - £500

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306 302. Sir Leslie Matthew Ward ‘Spy’ (British, 1851-1922), portrait of Clement King Shorter (1857-1926), seated holding papers, signed l.l., watercolour, 29 by 18cm, framed, with a Vanity Fair facsimile, framed, (2). Provenance: Lot 326, Christie’s, 12th April 2017

£500 - £800

303. Sir William Callow R.W.S. (British, 1812-1908), a European street scene with a tower and figures at a market, signed and dated 1851 l.r., watercolour, 76 by 57cm, framed £200 - £300 304. George Shaw (British, 20th Century), Leaving the TowEurydice, signed l.r., watercolour, 27 by 38cm, framed £80 - £120 305. James Gilmour (Scottish, c.1867-1937), fishing boats at dock, signed and dated 1924 l.l., watercolour, 35 by 46cm, framed £100 - £150 297 297. Percy Tarrant (British, 1855-1934), Bert’s Motor Car, titled verso, gouache, 12.5 by 14cm, framed £200 - £300 298. Samuel Prout (British, 1783-1852), In Strasbourg, signed l.r., titled verso, watercolour, 36 by 26cm, gilt frame £150 - £200 299. Leslie Gooday O.B.E. (British, 1921-2013), Phillately, signed l.r., mixed media, 34 by 67cm, framed £150 - £200 300. Sir Leslie Matthew Ward ‘Spy’ (British, 1851-1922), portrait of Egerton Castle (1858-1920), standing holding a sword, signed l.l., watercolour, 32 by 20cm, gilt frame, Vanity Fair facsimile verso. Provenance: Lot 323, Christie’s, 12th April 2017

306. Sandra Betty Blow R.A. (British, 1925-2006), abstract composition, signed l.r., gouache, 18 by 16cm, framed. flambé: gifted by the artist to the current vendor’s late mother. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

307. H..B.. Hall (British, mid 19th Century), portraits of a gentleman and lady companion, a pair, both half length seated, oval, signed and dated 1843 l.r., watercolour, 23 by 18cm, gilt frames (2) £50 - £80 308. Elijah Walton (British, 1832-1880), From the Hill of Mougins near Cannes, titled and dated 1863 verso, watercolour, 13 by 19cm, gilt frame £200 - £250

£500 - £800

301. Sir Leslie Matthew Ward ‘Spy’ (British, 1851-1922), portrait of George FitzRoy Henry Somerset, 3rd Baron Raglan (18571921), standing smoking a pipe, signed l.l. watercolour, 35 by 19cm, framed, with a Vanity Fair facsimile, framed (2). Provenance: Lot 222, Christie’s, 23rd May, 2014

£200 - £300

£500 - £800

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309 309. Paul Vincent Woodroffe (British, 1875-1954), One Misty Moisty Morning; My Pretty Maid, a pair, Arts & Crafts musical score illustrations, watercolour and pen, 30 by 22cm, gilt frames (2) £1500 - £2000 310. E..M..(British, late 19th Century), a lady in profile seated, initials and dated 1877 l.l., pencil, 20 by 15cm, gilt frame £80 - £120 311. Augusta Innes Withers (British, 1792-1877), a botanical study, Camellia Japonica, signed and dated 1860 l.r., watercolour, 28 by 20cm, gilt frame £70 - £90

317. Edward Stamp (British, 20th century), Passenham Mill near Stony Stratford, signed and dated 1981 l.r., watercolour, 36 by 54cm, framed £150 - £250 318. R.L. Dickens (British, 20th century), Load Street Bewdley, signed l.c., watercolour, 36 by 53cm, framed £80 - £120 319. Henry Earp Senior (British, 1831-1914), Return from Market, signed and dated 1884 l.r., watercolour, 53 by 74cm, framed £120 - £160 320. Cyril Ward (British, 1863-1935), Irish Coastal Landscape, signed l.l., watercolour, 25 by 35cm, framed £40 - £60

312. George Goodwin Kilburne R.I., R.O.I, R.M.S. (British, 1839-1924), A Candlelit Supper, initialled l.r., watercolour heightened with white, 12 by 17cm, gilt frame £80 - £120

321. British School (19th century), Outside the Alehouse, watercolour, 33 by 45cm, framed £80 - £120

313. Henry Warren (British, 1794-1879), portrait of a young lady with a fan in a woodland clearing, signed l.r., watercolour, 40 by 30cm, gilt frame £100 - £150

322. Frederick Donald Blake (British, 1908-1997), Coastal Landscape, signed l.r., watercolour, 39 by 57cm, framed £80 - £120

314. Herman Frederick Carel ten Kate (Dutch, 1822-1891), mother, infants and a gentleman praying beside pews in a church interior, signed and indistinctly dated l.l., watercolour, 20 by 14cm, gilt frame £120 - £150

323. British School, circa 1905, an Art Nouveau portrait of a maiden within a stylised daffodil border, G.K.O monogram l.r., watercolour, 28 by 14.5cm, framed £100 - £150

315. Roger Inmam (British, b.1948), Yorkshire Moors, signed l.r., pastel, 40 by 56cm, framed £70 - £90

324. Gordon Browne (British, 1858-1932), The Cloister and the Hearth, design for the book cover by Charles Reade, 1912, watercolour and gilt, 24 by 20cm, framed, with a copy of the book in question (2) £100 - £150

316. Frank Paton (British, 1855-1909), The End of an Interesting Tail, signed and dated 1901 l.l., watercolour, 25cm x 35cm, framed £180 - £220

325. Giuseppe Gherardi (Italian, 1788/90-1884), Ponte Santa Trinita Florence with Duomo, signed l.r., pencil, 19 by 26cm, unframed and mounted £100 - £150

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326. Giuseppe Gherardi (Italian, 1788/90-1884), Ponte Santa Trinita Florence with Duomo, signed l.l., pencil, 19 by 26cm, unframed and mounted £100 - £150

335. Duncan Pratt (British, 20th Century), portrait of a WWII soldier, signed and dated 1941 l.r., pencil, 33 by 30cm, framed £40 - £60

327. Italian School (17th/18th century), Architectural Interior Study, indistinctly signed l.c., pen and ink, 21 by 30cm, unframed and mounted £60 - £80

336. Jackson Henry Simpson (British, 1893-1963), Bennachie by River Don, Aberdeenshire, signed l.r., watercolour, 27 by 36cm, framed £100 - £150

328. Italian School, 17th Century, a study of the bust of a vine crowned Bacchanalian figure, pencil, 18 by 19cm, with a pair of Old Master coloured pastel cherub group studies, 47 by 46cm, framed (3) £80 - £120

337. Patrick William Adam R.S.A. (British, 1854-1929), a garden with veranda, signed and dated 1910 l.r., watercolour, 34 by 23cm, framed £150 - £200

329. Margaret Gere (British, 1878-1965), Painswick Church, signed and dated 1952, pen and ink, Cheltenham Art Galleries & Museums Exhibition label verso, 21st January - 3rd March 1984, Cat No.D.14, 25 by 19cm, framed.

338. Anthea Craigmyle (British, 1933-2016), Girl Ironing, titled, signed and No.204 verso, gouache, 21 by 14cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£100 - £150

Provenance: from the collection of John Redman (b.1937).

339. David Green (British, 20th Century), a moorland landscape, signed l.l., watercolour, 24 by 33cm, framed £40 - £60

John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others.

340. Isabel B.......... (British, late 19th Century), Gathering Sticks, initialled l.r., indistinctly signed and titled verso, watercolour, 48 by 72cm, in the original gilt frame £200 - £300

He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime’s friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne’s second son of three and also an artist. £100 - £150

341. T..Baker (British, late 19th Century), a prize cow recumbent in a field landscape, signed l.r., watercolour, 13 by 18cm, framed £40 - £60

330. Adrian C. Rigby (British, 1962), Titanic - Ship of Dreams, signed l.l., gouache, 46 by 70cm, gilt frame £1200 - £1500 331. Adrian C. Rigby (British, 1962), Titanic - Sailing Day, signed l.r., gouache, 58 by 95cm, gilt frame £1000 - £1500 332. Norman Smith (British, 1940), Poppies, signed l.l., titled verso, pastel, 33 by 52cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£100 - £150

333. Ben Hoskyns (British, 1963), a moorland landscape with game birds, signed l.l., watercolour, 30 by 40cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£100 - £150

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334. E..Day (British, mid 19th Century), an Italian Lake scene with figures partaking in a picnic, buildings left and beyond, signed and dated 1855 l.l. ,watercolour, 57 by 91cm, framed £200 - £300

342. George Marks (British, fl.1876-1938 ), A Morning Chat, signed l.l., titled and No.2 on old label verso, watercolour, 70 by 52cm, gilt frame £500 - £800 343. John Varley O.W.S. (British, 1779-1842), Kenilworth Castle, signed l.r., watercolour, 16 by 24cm, gilt frame £50 - £80

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345 345. Leonard Lewis (British, 1826-1913), a river landscape with fishing rowing boat and horse and cart on a bridge; a landscape with a lock, figures and cattle, a pair, both signed and dated 1895 l.l., watercolour, 23 by 52cm, gilt frames (2) £300 - £500 346. Mackenzie Thorpe (British, 1956), A Walk in the Field, initialled and dated 1991 l.r., pastel, 38 by 53cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£2000 - £3000

347. Mackenzie Thorpe (British, 1956), sheep grazing, initialled and dated 1991 l.r., pastel, 35 by 48cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£2000 - £3000

348. Mackenzie Thorpe (British, 1956), rectangular sheep, initialled and dated 1992 l.r., gouache 46 by 50cm, framed. 344

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

344. Percy Tarrant (British, 1855-1934), book cover design for Janie of La Rochelle, circa 1910, commissioned by W.O.R. Chambers publishers, Edinburgh, gouache, 23 by 22cm, gilt frame £400 - £600

£2000 - £3000

349. British School, 17th Century, portrait miniature of a lady wearing a green dress with lace collar, oval, oil on copper, 6 by 4.5cm, in a carved wooden frame £300 - £400

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353. British School, circa 1820, a naive study of a brown horse wearing saddle and tack standing in a coastal landscape with reins held by a seated negro boy in white garments, oil on canvas, 37 by 48cm, in the original mahogany frame £400 - £600 354. British School, mid 19th Century, The Bather, oil on board, 32 by 25cm, in the original gilt scrollwork frame £100 - £150 355. Attributed to Marie Gabrielle Kownacka (French, mid 19th Century), portrait of a young lady, half length seated wearing a black dress with a lace collar and a wrap and holding a baby, landscape beyond, oil on re-lined canvas, 48 by 37cm, gilt frame. Provenance: attribution on Victoria Art Gallery, Bath letter included £200 - £300 350 350. Antoine Vollon (French, 1833-1900), a grey horse in a landscape, signed l.l., oil on canvas laid down on board, 40 by 55cm, framed. Provenance: Lot 52, Christie’s London, Sporting Art & Dogs, 12th June 2003 £400 - £600

356 356. George Laidman (British, 1872-1954), Wellesley of Lymn, Captain G. Reed, titled l.c., initialled and dated 1903 l.r., oil on relined canvas, 40 by 60cm, gilt frame £400 - £600

351 351. William Baxter Collier Fyfe (Scottish, 1836-1882), a coastal landscape with children on a beach with fisherman’s cottage beyond, signed and dated 1871 l.l., oil on canvas 33 by 46cm, gilt frame £400 - £600 352. British School, circa 1840, portrait of a lady, bust length wearing a white bonnet with blue bow, oil on canvas, 14 by 11.5cm, gilt frame £80 - £120

357 357. Dutch School, late 19th Century, still life of pink roses and other flowers in an urn on a ledge with a bunch of grapes, oil on relined canvas, 75 by 50cm, gilt frame £100 - £150 353

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358. British School, late 19th Century, a river landscape with rocks foreground, oil on canvas, 32 by 51cm, gilt scroll frame £50 - £80

361. D.XXXXXXXX (late 19th Century), a moonlit river landscape with cattle and a gypsy encampment, indistinctly signed l.l., oil on canvas, 55 by 75cm, gilt frame £100 - £150

359. British School, late 19th Century, a mountainous river landscape with a figure on rocks foreground and cattle grazing, oil on re-lined canvas, 24 by 40cm, gilt frame £100 - £150

362. William Ward Gill (British, 1823-1894), Lovers Walk, Fairlight Glen, Hastings, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on metal, 22 by 32cm, gilt scroll frame £80 - £120 363. William Maw Egley (British, 1826-1916), Catherine of Aragon playing cards in an interior, signed on an old label verso and Rowley Gallery label, oil on board, 22 by 30cm, gilt frame £200 - £300 364. Staithes School, late 19th Century, The Fisherman’s Family, oil on canvas, 50 by 60cm, gilt frame £500 - £800

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365. David Bates (British, 1840-1921), The Plough Team Bredons Norton, signed and dated 1908 l.r., titled, signed and dated verso, oil on canvas, 40 by 60cm, gilt scroll frame £800 - £1200

360. Henry John Kinnaird (British, act.1880-1920), Calm Water, signed l.r., oil on board, 18 by 50cm, gilt frame £60 - £80

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366 366. Antoine Bouvard (French, 1870-1956), a quiet Venetian canal, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 47 by 63cm, gilt frame £2000 - £3000

368. David Bates (British, 1840-1921), a shepherd and his flock entering a lane, signed and dated 1904 l.l., oil on canvas, 40 by 48cm, gilt frame £500 - £800

367. Joanna Stribbling (British, 1983), Best Mate, titled, signed and dated 2005 l.r., inscribed verso by the trainer, jockey and owner, oil on canvas, 60 by 50cm, framed £100 - £150

369 369. Thomas Walmsley (British, 1763-1806), Goodrich Castle, River Wye, titled and signed on old label verso, oil on panel, 21 by 29cm, gilt frame £150 - £200 368

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372. William Maw Egley (British, 1826-1916), Preparing for Christmas, signed and dated 1868 l.l., titled on fillet, oil on canvas, 60 by 45cm, gilt frame £1500 - £2000

370 370. Harry Brooker (British, 1848-1940), The Young Engineers, signed and dated 1920 l.l., oil on canvas, 35 by 45cm, gilt frame £300 - £500 371. William Maw Egley (British, 1826-1916), The Coming of Age, signed and dated 1875 l.r., titled verso, oil on re-lined canvas, 76 by 62cm, gilt scroll frame £2000 - £3000

373 373. Alfred J. Jansen (Dutch, 1859-1935), the steamship Melrose, signed, inscribed Antwerp and dated 1926 l.r., oil on canvas, 45 by 65cm, gilt frame £150 - £200

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374 374. Henry Leonidas Rolfe (British, 1823-1881), The Intruder, titled, signed and dated 1875 l.l., oil on canvas, 30 by 45cm, in the original gilt frame £250 - £350

379 379. Attributed to William Moore of York (British, 19th Century), portrait of a young gentleman, half length standing with crossed arms and wearing a black tunic, oil on board, old label verso reads ‘One of the Midforths who gambled away Risehall, Hull. Sold to the Bethells about 200 years ago. Grandmother ..... nee Midforth would not have a pack of cards in the house because of this’, 29 by 24cm, gilt frame. Provenance: from the collection of Captain Mark Phillips, with letter £200 - £300 375 375. After Edgar Hunt, a farmyard scene with a donkey, chickens, pigeons and rabbits in a hutch, oil on canvas, 50 by 75cm, gilt frame £400 - £600 376. B...FleXXXXXXX (British, mid 19th Century), Pardy Mill Cottages....North Wales, indistinctly titled, signed and dated 1862 verso, oil on board, 35 by 45cm, in the original gilt frame £150 - £200 377. E..M..H..(British, early 20th Century), Au Clair de la Lune - Pierrot with a ballet dancer, a pair, both signed with initials l.l., oil on board, 23.5 by 14.5, framed (2) £80 - £120

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378. John Heseltine (British, 1923-2016), A View in Venice with gondola and the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute beyond, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 29 by 49cm, gilt frame £250 - £300

380. Charles Thomas Bale (British, 1849-1925), a sporting ensemble of dead game, hunting horn, stoneware vessel and fruit in a barn, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 75 by 50cm, gilt frame £600 - £700

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381 381. Jan van Chelminski (Polish, 1851-1925), a winter village street scene with Hussars departing for war, signed l.l., oil on board, 29 by 42cm, in the original gilt frame £2500 - £3000

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382 382. Henri De Braekeleer (Belgian, 1840-1888), The Washerwoman, signed l.l., titled verso, oil on panel, 33 by 42cm, gilt frame £180 - £220 383. Albert E. Gyngell (British, fl.1874-1891), In a Country Lane, signed l.l. titled on Barn Gallery label verso, oil on re-lined canvas, 35 by 52cm, gilt scroll frame £100 - £150 384. Robert Gallon (British, 1845-1925), Summer Time on the Aran ,signed l.l., titled on the fillet, oil on canvas, 60 by 100cm, gilt frame £800 - £1200

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387 385 385. Robert Gallon (British, 1845-1925), Crossing the Footbridge, signed l.l., titled on plaque below, oil on re-lined canvas, 41 by 30cm, gilt scroll frame. Provenance: Haynes Fine Art of Broadway and Swan Gallery, Dorset £400 - £600

387. Sir Charles Thomas Wheeler K.C.V.O. C.B.E. P.R.A. (British, 1892-1974), portrait of Muriel Wheeler, full length seated in a yellow dress with a paint brush and canvas, titled on label verso, oil on canvas, 30 by 25cm, gilt frame. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£150 - £200

388. William Apap (Maltese, 1918-1970), The Harness Race, signed and dated 1959 l.r., portrait sketch verso, oil on panel, 27 by 49cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£4000 - £5000

389 389. Peter Cosslett (British, 1927-2012), Off the Coast, Devon, Thatcher’s Rock, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 50 by 75cm, gilt frame. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

386 386. Lady Muriel Wheeler (British, 1889-1979), Sir Charles Wheeler, standing painting at an easel in a wooded landscape, oil on canvas, 37 by 30cm, gilt frame £80 - £120

£700 - £900

390. William Warden RBA (British, 1908-1982), Leasham Farm, signed l.c., oil on canvas, 51 by 61cm, framed, note: from artist’s studio £180 - £220 391. Frank Lewis Emanuel (British, 1866-1948), A Northern Coastal Village, signed and dated 1940 l.r., oil on canvas, 68cm x 95cm, framed £250 - £350

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388 392. Tony Forrest (British, b.1961), Tiger Study, signed l.r, oil on canvas, 50 by 75cm, framed £450 - £550

397. William Borough (British, late 19th Century), a pastoral landscape with trees, cattle and a figure, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 50 by 75cm, gilt frame £200 - £300

393. Antony Warren (British, 20th century), Clifton Suspension Bridge, signed l.r., oil on canvas, 60 by 90cm, framed £200 - £300 394. Max Gauquier (Belgian, b.1922), Solitude - Matin en Ardennes, signed and dated 1959 l.r., oil on canvas, 58 by 78cm, framed £250 - £350 395. John Eveleigh (British, 1926-2016), The Doge’s Palace, signed verso, oil on canvas, 75 by 100cm, framed £100 - £200

398 398. Alfred Aaron Wolmark (Polish, 1877-1961), Model Resting, signed and dated 1932 l.r., titled on label verso and stencil stock No.453VT, oil on panel, 37 by 43cm, in the original Art Deco gilt frame. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply 396 396. Peter Cosslett (British, 1927-2012), St Michael’s Mount, Cornwall, signed l.l., oil in canvas, 45 by 60cm, gilt frame. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£400 - £600

399. Attributed to Charles Jones (British, late 19th Century), The Pipe Smoker, attribution and dated 1887 verso, oil on panel, 21 by 16cm, gilt frame £70 - £90

£700 - £900

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403. R..R.. SheXXXXXX (British, 20th Century), The Lawyer, titled and indistinctly signed and dated 1936 verso, oil on canvas 46 by 36cm, unframed £100 - £150

400 400. Hans Licht (German, 1876-1935), a landscape with cattle watering, signed l.l., oil on board, 55 by 65cm, gilt frame £200 - £300 401. Ettore Marinelli (Italian, 20th Century), an autumnal meandering river landscape, signed l.l., oil on canvas, 40 by 50cm, gilt frame £50 - £80

404 404. Raymond Campbell (British, 1956), still life of a Chinese blue and white vase, fruit and a wine glass on a ledge in the Dutch tradition, signed l.r., oil on panel, 48 by 60cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£300 - £500

405. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Send Off for a Viking, signed l.r., titled l.l. and verso, acrylic, 13 by 50cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£50 - £80

406 406. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Piranesi - Carcerid Invenzione, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 17 by 20cm, framed. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£80 - £120

407. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Aber, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 20 by 29cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

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£100 - £150

402. Robert Oskar Lenkiewicz (British, 1941-2002), The Violinist, signed l.r., oil on board, 50 by 30cm, unframed.

408. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Thorn Trees by the Shore, signed l.r., titled l.l., information verso, acrylic, 50 by 70cm, mounted.

Provenance: purchased directly from the artist by the current vendor’s parents.

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£350 - £450

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409. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Imperial Dragons Fight it Out, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic, 52 by 75cm, mounted. Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

412. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), A Flash or a Splash of Sunlight - Pwllheli June Carnival, signed l.r., titled l.l. information verso, acrylic and collage, 68 by 120cm, unframed.

£200 - £300

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

410. John Holden/Robert Mills (British, 20th Century), John Lennon as Jesus Christ, signed l.r., titled and information verso, mixed media, 69 by 49cm, mounted.

413. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), The Fall of Icarus, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic and collage, 50 by 60cm, mounted.

Note: a satirical riposte on Lennon’s infamous comment ‘We’re bigger than Jesus’. Design for the front cover of underground magazine ‘Blast’ of which only one issue was printed and sold to students on Oxford Road, Manchester £100 - £150

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£150 - £200

414. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), Port Penrhyn Again, I Cannot Keep Away, signed l.r., titled l.l., acrylic and collage, 52 by 75cm, mounted.

411. David Wilde (British, 1913-1974), My Universal Marilyn, signed l.r., titled l.l. and information verso, collage, 75 by 51cm, mounted, with 7 Commandments for Marilyn, signed l.l., 27 by 19cm, mounted, (2). Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£400 - £600

Note: Artist Resale Rights apply

£50 - £80

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FURNITURE AND CLOCKS 415. A William & Mary country oak side table, circa 1690, moulded top, single frieze drawer with original brass drop handles, barleytwist legs united by a shaped X stretcher, bun feet, height 78cm, width 92cm, depth 62cm £600 - £800 416. A George III oval wall looking glass, circa 1790, gilt gesso cushion frame with moulded Rococo scrollwork in relief, 106cm by 95cm £300 - £400 417. A Regency rosewood breakfast table, circa 1820, circular tilt top, tapered chamfered support, trefoil plinth, claw feet, castors, diameter 134cm £150 - £250 418. A mid Victorian rosewood canterbury, circa 1860, triple scroll divisions, single frieze drawer below, baluster legs, ceramic castors, width 51cm £50 - £80

420. A George III mahogany chest on chest, circa 1810, moulded and dentil cornice, blind fret Chinese Chippendale frieze, two short over three long drawers to the upper section£250 - £350 421. A 19th Century elm and fruitwood child’s Windsor rocking chair, hoop top rail, spindle splat, dished seat, baluster supports, height 70cm £50 - £80 422. A George III mahogany strung bureau bookcase, circa 1810, arched pediment, double astragal glazed doors opening to height adjustable shelving, pull-out writing surface with pigeon holes and till drawers, over three long drawers with brass pulls, bracket feet, height 230cm, width 115cm, depth 63cm £300 - £500 423. An Art Deco chrome bed headboard and footboard, early 20th century, with side rails, head and foot decorated with garland decoration, 98cm high, 136cm wide £150 - £200

419. A 19th Century rosewood triple nest of occasional tables, birds eye maple crossbanded tops, ring turned legs, height 70cm, largest 42cm by 31cm (3) £80 - £120

424. An Arts & Crafts mahogany bookcase by Shapland & Petter, Barnstaple, circa 1905, projecting moulded cornice above a cavetto copper frieze with the repousse motto ‘Reading Maketh a Full Man’, above triple leaded and glazed doors opening to leather trimmed height adjustable shelving, serpentine top over a central display void and drawer, flanked by linenfold cupboards either side with extended copper hinges, each with an internal drawer, one with a revolving and retractable wine rack, raised on square supports, lockplates stamped S&P, height 212cm, width 157cm, depth 56cm £1500 - £2500

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425. Christopher Dresser for the Art Furnishers’ Alliance (attributed), a pair of Aesthetic Movement ebonised chairs, circa 1880, angular turned and square section uprights with incised gilt decoration, upholstered to the back splat and seat, 46cm wide, 90cm high, 49cm deep Note: see Durant, Stuart, 1993, ‘Christopher Dresser; Fine Art Society, London, 2014, ‘The John Scott Collection: The Designs of Dr Christopher Dresser’ for similar examples of this design £3000 - £5000

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426. James Hardy, Aberdeen, a late 19th Century circular wall timepiece, oak case with moulded surround, 25cm painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement, (pendulum) £100 - £150 427. A 19th century gilt brass carriage timepiece, rounded glass sides and white enamelled dial with garland wreath, retailers mark Sharman D Neill Ltd., Belfast, 16cm high £100 - £150 428. A late 19th Century Aesthetic Movement mahogany bracket clock, circa 1880, the case of architectural design with ball finials, arched pediment blind fretwork quatrefoil tracery, inset ceramics plaques in the maiolica style, 16cm circular with blue Arabic numerals, Perin movement striking on a single bell, height 47cm, width 29cm, depth 17cm (key and pendulum) £150 - £250

430. An Arts and Crafts oak and copper mantle clock, the cuboid case with shallow domed pediment top supported on tapered and splayed acanthus capital pilasters, applied with a repousse dial of fret cut foliate frame and Arabic numerals, above a relief carved Celtic panel of entwined dragons, 33cm high, 29cm wide 18cm deep £200 - £400 431. Motoring Interest, a Smiths 8 day vintage vehicle dashboard mounted timepiece, circular black enamelled case with brass bezel and illuminous dial, diameter 6.5cm £40 - £60

WINES AND SPIRITS 432. Croft Vintage Port 2000, twelve bottles, OWC (12) £400 - £600 433. Chateau Margaux, Margaux 1966, two bottles (2) £150 - £250 434. Chateau Lynch Bages, Pauillac 1961, two bottles, Berry Brothers labelling (2) £120 - £180 435. A bottle of 1986 Faiveley Gevrey-Chambertin premier Cru £30 - £50 436. Dom Perignon, Champagne 1993, one bottle £120 - £180 437. Moet & Chandon, Champagne 1977, Silver Jubilee Cuvee, one bottle £40 - £70

429 429. Mido, Melik, a French Art Deco satellite dial table clock, chrome plated, square section with cream dial, two rotating discs applied with silvered spheres, and baton markers, in a swing cradle stand, 9.5cm high £150 - £200

438. Hine Grande Champagne Cognac 1981, one bottle £70 - £100 439. Hine Grande Champagne Cognac 1981, one bottle £70 - £100

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440. A matched pair of Chinese blue and white moonflask vases, Kangxi style, scenes of industry to each side, within foliate scroll and lotus flower grounds, relief moulded dragon handles, between lappet and key borders, 30cm high (2) £200 - £400

445. A Chinese crackle glaze brush pot, 20th Century, of cylinder form, painted in polychrome with elders, gents, a lady and an infant in a landscape with a balustrade, impressed bronzed four character seal mark, height 11.5cm £40 - £60

441. An assorted group of Japanese Kutani and other oriental tea bowls and related, to include a pair of Kutani conical bowls with beast mask undersides, three Kutani tea bowls with script marks, a pair of Kutani saucer dishes decorated with an elder and infant, together with eight assorted 18th Century and later tea bowls of various sizes (15) £50 - £80

446. A Chinese porcelain brush pot, of compressed globular form, the exterior and base decorated with a cloud design in a grey and coral colourway, six character Qianlong seal mark in puce within a gilt border, height 3cm, diameter 7cm £400 - £600

442. A mid 19th Century Chinese snuff bottle, the body moulded in high relief with a succession of figures amongst clouds in the famille verte palette, four character mark in puce to the base, height 8cm £150 - £200 443. A late 19th Century Japanese imari rice bowl and cover, decorated with mons and stylised floral devices on a deep blue reserve ground, blue script mark and single blue circle mark, diameter 12cm £40 - £60

447. A late 18th Century Chinese export tankard or Porter mug, of cylindrical form, painted in the famille rose palette with figures taking tea in a river landscape, heart thumbpiece to the handle, height 13cm £40 - £60 448. A large 19th Century Chinese rouleau vase, decorated in the famille verte palette with processional figure scenes, height 60cm £400 - £600 449. Three various Chinese porcelain snuff bottles, each of cylinder form, blue and white and iron red decoration of dragon and figure scenes, four and six character script marks, polished agate stoppers, height of largest 10.5cm (3) £300 - £500 450. A 19th Century Chinese baluster vase, decorated with polychrome panels of fish, landscapes, foliage and dragon on a powder blue reserve ground, double blue circle mark, height 46cm £200 - £300 451. A 19th Century Chinese baluster vase, moulded lion mask and ring handles painted in polychrome in the famille verte palette with vases of prunus blossom, flowing foliage and script marks, height 57cm £300 - £500 452. A Song Dynasty Jun tea bowl on stand, in two sections with celadon glaze, height 14cm £200 - £300

444 444. A series of five Chinese blanc de chine figures and figure groups, 20th Century, to include three fashionable ladies on a wooden plinth, one holding a fan, one a basket of fish and one a robe, a double group with a bearded elder and a boy with a basket of flowers and another with two bearded elders, one standing with a fan, the other seated on a gourd, height of largest 16.5cm (5) £100 - £150

453. A Chinese Qingbai wine ewer, probably Song Dynasty, 11th/12th Century, the cover with a triple petal floral finial, the tapered body of melon form, straight sided strap handle, slender spout, 24.5cm high £500 - £800

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454. A Japanese satsuma ware miniature lidded vessel by Yabu Meizan (1853-1934), of gourd form with a flower head finial, polychrome and gilt chrysanthemum frieze dividing a pastel pink and pastel green ground, raised gilt seal signature to the base, height 8.5cm £1000 - £1500 455. A Japanese satsuma ware baluster vase by Yabu Meizan (1853-1934), Meiji period, 1868-1912, finely decorated in raised gilt and polychrome enamels with an opening serpentine collar of chrysanthemum, the main vessel with an extensive lake scene with sailing boats, fishing boat, figure fishing, man with a horse and pagodas against a mountainous backdrop over a broad floral panelled base, signed to the base with a raised gilt seal signature, height 17cm. Note: born in Nagahori, Osaka in 1853, Yabu Meizan is a celebrated artist known for his intricately decorated Satsuma ware primarily for the export market. He opened his workshop in Osaka in 1880 and today is widely regarded as the ‘Prince’ of the medium. £6000 - £8000 456. A Japanese bronze study of a Samurai, 20th Century, modelled standing wearing a robe and holding two swords, all-over dark brown patina, height 33cm £300 - £500

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457. An antique Chinese provincial bronze study of a lady, standing wearing a robe, traces of gilding, height 25cm £200 - £300

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458. A Japanese bronze study of a prowling tiger, Meiji period, 1868-1912, open mouth, all-over dark brown patina, unsigned, height 21cm, width 43cm, standing on a raised wooden plinth £500 - £700 459. A Chinese scroll painting, monkey in a tree gathering fruit, signed, on a floral brocade ground, width 63cm £80 - £120 460. Two Chinese wood blocks, botanical studies, each 25 by 35cm, framed (2) £30 - £50

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461. A Japanese tortoiseshell trinket dish, Meiji period, 1868-1912, of concave form decorated in gilt and silvered relief with an eagle perched on a bamboo screen, diameter 10cm (s.d) £30 - £50 462. A Chinese copal amber miniature pepperette, ogee screw top, the body carved in relief with a coiled dragon, circular plinth, height 6.5cm, approximate weight all in 23 grams, 0.75ozt £40 - £60 463. A pair of Chinese root carved figures, 20th Century, grinning gents wearing rice hats and holding strings of jewels, height 31cm (2) £150 - £200 461

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464. Chinese school (18th/19th century), painting of an immortal, Qing dynasty, ink on paper, 76cm x 56cm, framed £1000 - £1500 465. An Islamic Ottoman embroidered satin tomb cover, 19th century, inscribed roundels surrounded by a cartouche and roset inscriptions, embroidered tughra, richly embroidered with silver gilt thread, 173cm x 117cm £500 - £800 466. China (19th century), Chinese Scroll painting of an emperor and his entourage conducting daily chores and rituals, Qing dynasty, 123 by 30cm £800 - £1000

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467. A Middle Eastern antique ivory tusk, early 20th Century, extensively worked and carved with a continuous band of figures in high relief, length 27cm, together with an antique carved ivory model of St George and the Dragon, early 20th Century, height 8cm, mounted on a hardwood wooden plinth (2) £50 - £80 468. A late 19th Century Chinese ivory calling card case, circa 1890, of rectangular form, blind fret carved with central panels of figures and pagoda landscapes within a floral border each side, 10.5cm by 6.5cm £50 - £80 469. A late 19th Century Chinese ivory calling card case, circa 1890, of rectangular form, blind fret carved with a cartouche panel of figures and pagodas in a wooded landscape to one side, similar verso in a crucifix form, floral borders, 10.5 by 6.5cm £50 - £80 470. A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as a farmer with corn and icon, signed, on wooden base, 24.5cm high £180 - £220

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476 471. A 19th century Japanese carved ivory okimono, Meiji, modelled as a fisherman with rod and fish, signed, on wooden base, 24.5cm high £180 - £220

476. Anglo Indian company school (circa 1850-1870), Architectural Study of the Sikh Golden Temple, watercolour on ivory, oval form, 32 by 21.5cm, framed £3000 - £5000

472. Indian School (20th century), Ornithological Study of a Turkey, pencil and ink, 10 by 15cm, framed £80 - £100

477. A set of nine Chinese watercolours on paper of fruiting plants, Qing dynasty, circa 19th century, each 22 by 18cm, framed (9) £250 - £350

473. A Chinese school painting Qing dynasty (19th century or earlier) of adoration/reverence of Laozi (Lao Zhu), was an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer, according to traditional accounts, Laozi was a scholar who worked for the royal court of Zhou, many clans of the Li family trace their descendants to Laozi, he was also the founder of Taoism, ink on paper, circa 19th century or earlier, framed, 140cm x 60cm

478. China (early 19th century), a Chinese watercolour of a busy village marketplace, Qing dynasty, 130cm x 61cm, framed £800 - £1000 479. A Japanese bronze figure for an elephant, Meiji, realistically modelled with trunk raised, 19cm long £180 - £220

Provenance: previously in a collection in the North of France £3000 - £5000

480. A Japanese cloisonne vase, Meiji, shouldered form, decorated with peonies and birds on a green ground, 31cm high £100 - £150

474. Northern Indian double edged metal implement of Sikh Origin, 19th century, 33.5cm £300 - £500

481. A Chinese bronze brush stand, in the Archaistic style, modelled as two entwined dragons, 16.5cm long £50 - £100

475. An album of approximately 200 early 20th century French colonial postcards of Islamic mosques, locations include Algeria, Senegal, Morocco, Egypt and other places in North Africa £100 - £200

482. A large Indian throw, decorated with tapered gilt foliate borders, 260cm x 216cm £200 - £300 483. A pair of Japanese bronze baluster vases, relief decorated with pine cones and flowers, 21cm high (2) £150 - £250

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489. Six Chinese jade carvings, including seals and pendants, modelled as various animals including bat, lions and dogs, 7cm long (6) £40 - £60 490. Five Chinese jade and stone carvings, modelled as animals and figures, including lion, horse and boys, 5cm (5) £40 - £60 491. Four Chinese carved jade pendant plaques, tablet form, engraved with symbols and script, 5.5cm long (4) £30 - £50 492. A Chinese carved jade scholar’s palette dish, modelled in relief with a prunus tree, 11cm long £40 - £60

484 484. A cast bronze figure of Vishnu, modelled standing on a reticulated lotus base, 13.5cm high £40 - £70 485. A Chinese silk and gold thread embroidery, possibly 18th century, depicting two carp swimming, 79cm x 70cm £250 - £350

493 493. Three Chinese reticulated jade and hardstone carvings, one modelled as a boy with peach and branch, another as two monkeys with peach, the other as a lion with ball, 8cm (3) £60 - £100 494. Four Chinese jade and stone carvings, modelled as animals and a lidded box, 5cm (4) £30 - £50 495. Four Chinese jade and stone carvings, modelled as animals, lotus fruit and a figure, 5cm (4) £30 - £50 496. Three Chinese stone carvings, including jade and agate archers rings, and a jade scalloped brush dish, 6cm (3) £40 - £70

486 486. A collection of Chinese carved jade pendants and belt hooks, the pendants modelled as recumbent animals including ram, horse and pig, 4cm long (8) £30 - £50 487. Two Chinese jade carvings, including a toad and an elephant, 5.5cm long (2) £40 - £60 488. Three Chinese carved jade pendants, modelled as fruit and vegetables including pea pod, grapes and rat and gourd, 7.5cm long (3) £50 - £80

497. Two Chinese jade carvings, on as a double gourd with monkey, the other as a man with gourds in a leaf, 7.5cm long (2) £40 - £60 498. An Indian cast brass figure of a four armed deity, standing within an arch upon a lotus leaf flanked by two smaller figures, height 22cm £100 - £150 499. An Indian cast brass figure of a four armed deity, elephant mask, seated on a throne, height 21cm £100 - £150 500. An Indian cast brass figure of the deity Lakshmi, wearing a headdress and seated on a throne with an owl below, height 22cm £100 - £150 501. An Indian cast brass figure of a female deity, seated on a lotus leaf playing a string instrument with bird below, height 18cm £100 - £150

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502. An early 20th century Anglo-Indian ivory and marquetry sarcophagus, hinged lid and sides decorated with panels of elephant herds in wooded landscapes, within a foliate border, inside container lined blue velvet, on turned feet, 39cm high, 65cm long, 41cm wide £500 - £800

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507 503 503. Sporting Interest, a late 19th or early 20th Century tan leather gun cartridge case, brass corner guards, secure lever lock and strap and buckle fastenings, four division interior, height 14cm, width 33cm, depth 25cm £150 - £200 504. Medal pair: Supply Officer E.E. Dalton, St. John Ambulance Brigade, Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, South Africa 1901, Transvaal, Orange Free State, Cape Colony (Sply Ofcr E.E. Dalton St John Amb Bde), St. John Medal for South Africa 1899-1902 (882 Sergt E.E. Dalton Leeds Corps), together with Ancient Order of Foresters medal, cased (3) £80 - £120

507. An Imperial German hunting hanger and knife, housed in metal and leather scabbard with belt, metal cross guard and stag grips, hanger 42cm long £800 - £1200 508. A mid 19th Century oval portrait miniature, circa 1860, young gentleman, bust length wearing a white stock and a black tunic with brass buttons, 7 by 5.5cm, in a shagreen hinged presentation case £100 - £120 509. A pair of mid 19th Century oval portrait miniatures on ivory, circa 1860, gentleman and lady companion in bust length profile, the gentleman wearing a blue tunic and white stock, the lady wearing a bonnet and blue dress with lace collar, 7.5 by 5.5cm, in black ebonised frames, with a pair of oval portrait miniatures on opaque glass and a portrait miniature of a boy in Tudor dress (5) £100 - £120 510. A late 19th Century French fan, fretwork and sequin studded bone sticks, the silk fan painted with a Rococo street scene with figures courting, height 27cm, in a fitted lacquer fan box with chinoiserie figure scene to the cover, width 34cm £60 - £80 511. A George V ivory backed set of seven dressing case brushes and hand mirror, circa 1925, engraved M.L. monograms in blue, height of largest 24.5cm (7) £70 - £90

505 505. Third Reich German SA dagger with part Rohm inscription, housed in painted steel scabbard with white metal mounts, white metal hilt and wood grip inset with eagle and swastika and enamel SA badge, etched double edged blade with inscription Alles fur Deutschland, the reverse with inscription In herzlicher Freundschaft and marked Carl Eickhorn Solingen, 37cm total length £1100 - £1500 506. Third Reich German miniature Airforce (Luftwaffe) 2nd Pattern Officer’s dress dagger, etched blade with advertising for the Juncker aeroplane factory, housed in hammered scabbard with two hanging strap rings, orange celluloid grip with wire and eagle cross guard, pommel with oak leaf decoration and swastika, blade marked SMF Solingen and DRGM, 24cm total length £500 - £700

512. An oval portrait miniature on ivory, late 19th or early 20th Century, young lady in 18th Century costume, 7 by 5cm, framed, together with three Mughal portrait miniatures on ivory and an early Victorian oval portrait miniature of a lady wearing a coral necklace (s.d) (5) £40 - £60 513. British School, mid 19th Century, an oval portrait miniature, young gentleman, bust length wearing a white stock and a black tunic, on ivory, 7 by 5.5cm, in a gilt scroll frame £150 - £200 514. A 19th Century triple portrait miniature on ivory, three figures in classical drapery conversing, 12 by 18cm, gilt frame £80 - £120 515. A mid Victorian rosewood table top correspondence box, circa 1860, two divisions with inset mother of pearl plaques, Answered and Unanswered, height 10cm, width 23cm £50 - £80

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516. A George III satinwood and rosewood Regency striped workbox, circa 1800, cuboid form, applied with cut steel studs and rosette motifs, the interior with fitted tray and compartments, lined in silk and blue paper, 25cm wide, 10.5cm high, 18cm deep £150 - £250 517. A George III mahogany tea caddy, circa 1790, barbers pole strung throughout with brass swing handle to the caddy top, fitted interior with triple divisions, lock, bracket feet, height 16.5cm, width 26cm, depth 14cm £40 - £60 518. A 19th Century stage coach portable lamp, telescopic action in nickel and mat black enamel, height extended 26cm £50 - £80

521. A mid Victorian dressing case looking glass, circa 1860, of rectangular form, gilt metal frame with a turquoise framed roundel, ring suspension, green velvet backing, 31 by 24cm £80 - £120 522. A 19th century Renaissance Revival hardwood, gesso and gilt hall mirror, rectangular form with beasts and tendril panels within bead borders on a textured gilt ground, roundels to the corners, 71cm x 60cm £300 - £500 523. A 19th century gilt metal and Limoges enamelled twin handled dish, the central plaque of a woman in profile with red cap, signed LeBrun, the handles cast with knotted garlands and crossed quiver and flaming torches, 17cm £150 - £200 524. A 19th century alphabet sampler by Elizabeth Dixon, Southwell 1836, worked in cross stitch with rows of upper and lowercase lettering, and religious verse, 17cm by 16cm, framed £80 - £120 525. A George III oak and mahogany fronted miniature apprentice chest of three long graduated drawers, circa 1810, ebony strung with moulded top, turned brass handles, on ogee bracket feet, 23cm wide, 21.5cm high, 14cm deep £100 - £150 526. British School, circa 1840, an oval portrait miniature of a young lady, bust length wearing a white lace shawl and coral coloured dress, landscape beyond, on ivory, tortoiseshell verso, 8 by 6cm, framed, together with an oval portrait miniature of a gentleman in profile, pencil and white chalk, 10.5 by 8cm and a lithograph oval portrait miniature of Napoleon, framed (3) £70 - £90

519 519. A Regency flame mahogany tea caddy, circa 1820, or sarcophagus form with gilt metal ring handles, mother of pearl escutcheon and bun feet, velvet and foil lined fitted interior with the original clear hobnail cut glass central mixing bowl flanked by clear cut glass tea canisters with stoppers either side, height 18cm, width 33cm, depth 16cm £400 - £500

527. A late 19th Century Black Forest double desk inkwell, of serpentine form with high relief carved scroll border, writing requisite vessel with a cover surmounted with a carved model of a hunting dog, two cut glass cube inks, the base stamped No.48504, width 39cm £400 - £600 528. An early 20th Century rosewood backed clothes brush, width 22cm £40 - £60 529. A late 19th Century Black Forest decorative model of a carved wooden bear, in prowling pose with open mouth and glass eyes, height 30cm, width 48cm £300 - £400

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520. A Black Forest wooden desk model of an eagle, late 19th or early 20th Century, carved with realistic plumage and talons perched on a tree stump, octagonal plinth, height 18cm, wingspan 24cm £150 - £180

530. A Regency rosewood tea caddy, circa 1820, strung and of sarcophagus from with ring side handles and bun feet, the red morocco lined fitted interior with the original clear cut glass central mixing bowl flanked by twin clear cut glass tea canisters with stoppers, height 18cm, width 30cm, depth 15cm, (key) £400 - £600

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531. A pair of 19th Century cast lanterns, possibly French, of tapering square form with clear glazing, anthemion crestings and castellated coronas, internal ceramic heat deflectors, height approximately 80cm (later refurbished and converted to electricity) (2). Note: for a near identical pair, see Lot 1, Christie’s South Kensington, 27th September, 2004 £500 - £700

539. An Edwardian rocking horse, dappled grey with brown horse hair mane and tail, studded leather tack, on a stained pine stand, height 86cm, width 120cm £150 - £200

532. A 19th Century mauchline ware penwork table snuff box, diaper design with heraldry within an oak wreath to the cover, height 3cm, width 9.5cm, depth 7cm £100 - £150 533. A George III mahogany miniature apprentice chest of three long drawers, circa 1800, chased gilt brass handles on cabriole bracket feet, 26cm wide, 26cm high, 15cm deep £100 - £150 534. A Regency Blue John comport, circa 1820, circular flat based dished top mounted on a separate circular socle and square Ashford marble plinth, overall height 15.5cm, diameter 30cm £2000 - £3000 535. Franz Bergmann, a cold painted bronze figure of an Arabic postman, modelled mid stride with stick and letters, cast marks, 24cm high £300 - £400 536. A 19th century American scrimshaw baleen busk, circa 1830, inlaid with abalone, mother of pearl, tortoiseshell and bone, carved with geometric motifs, foliage, American shield and other symbols, inscribed to a banner on the reverse ‘given to my dearest on the day of departing N.B’, between pineapple and pyramid motifs, 29.5cm long £200 - £400

540 540. Follower of John Smart, an antique oval portrait miniature on ivory, a young gentleman in 18th Century dress, bust length wearing a white stock and red tunic with black collar, indistinctly signed N.SXXXX, 6 by 4.5cm, metal frame £200 - £300

537. A 19th Century cast wax portrait profile of Lady Hamilton, coloured, in a sealed and glazed frame, 18 by 13cm £100 - £150

541. A pair of mid Victorian over-painted photographic portraits, circa 1860, each of a gentleman seated, 20 by 14.5cm, in arched easel frames, and another example with similar subject, oval, in a gilt inner frame, 16 by 12.5cm (3) £100 - £150

538. A late 19th Century gilt bronze desk model of Napoleon Bonaparte, modelled standing in uniform with crossed arms on a circular oak plinth with bronze mount, height 24cm, together with a 20th Century oval portrait miniature of the same subject (2) £120 - £150

542. A late Victorian or Edwardian child’s galloping rocking horse, painted gesso wooden body with open mouth, horse hair mane, tack, mounted on a steel pivot set into a stone plinth, height 102cm £500 - £600

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543. A pair of 18th Century architectural limestone pilaster capitals, corinthian order, carved in high relief with acanthus leaves, height 32cm ,width 35cm (2) £300 - £500 544. A 17th century bronze mortar, possibly Gloucestershire, relief decorated with fleur-de-lys, 9cm high, note: see Finlay ‘English Decorated Bronze Mortars’ page 205 £100 - £150 545. Two 18th century pewter salts, capstan form, one with gadrooned rim to base and top and date marks to base 1741, 5cm high (2) £100 - £200 546. A mixed group of finger rings, 13th to 16th century, one raised bezel set with brown glass (5) £50 - £100 547. A 17th century excavated Dutch pewter spoon, marked MA and LIP on four lions surrounded by a rose in bowl, 17.5cm long, together with a late 17th century latten trifid spoon, 18cm long, and a circa 1800 pewter salt, 6.5cm wide (3) £100 - £150

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550. A 17th century pewter charger, marked WP circa 1690, tripled reeded rim, 51cm long £100 - £150 551. A collection of five 16th/17th century latten spoons, including a slip top marked RB on neck and Tudor rose in bowl, three seal tops one with fleur de lys in one bowl and a pine cone top (5)£200 - £300 552. A 17th century bronze mortar and pestle, Suffolk, relief of mortar decorated with acorns and kneeling man, 11cm high, note: see Finlay ‘English Decorated Bronze Mortars’ pages 137 and 139£100 - £150 553. A set of six French 19th century pewter spoons, floral decoration to end, 21cm long (6) £30 - £50 554. A 19th century bronze and granite bust, modelled as the head of a boy, on square section pedestal base, 34cm high £80 - £120

548. Oxford University interest, a Victorian pewter plate, stamped ST JOHNS COLL 1851 with Agnus Dei lamb and flag mark, 24cm long £50 - £80

555. Professor Sarchi, an Art Deco cold painted bronze and carved ivory figure, Pierrot playing the Mandolin, circa 1925, modelled sitting in a granite bench, on rusticated marble base, signed in the cast Sarchi, 23cm high £200 - £300 556. Stefan Schwartz (1851-1924), bronze figure of a dancing girl, signed, on marble plinth, 17.5cm high £250 - £350 557. Christopher Townsend (British, contemporary), a steel two dimensional Wychwood Tree sculpture, signed, height 62cm, width 58cm. Note: local sculptor Christopher Townsend states that the design inspiration for the Wychwood tree series of sculptures is derived from the historic Wychwood Forest in Oxfordshire which once covered a large area including AscottUnder-Wychwood, the location of the artist’s studio. £500 - £800 558. Gustav Gurschner, a Secessionist bronze single handled bowl, Vienna circa 1900, cast shouldered ovoid form with incised knotted ribbon and scroll bands, the naturalistic handle with similar geometric decoration, signed in the cast Gurschner, stamped marks K K K Wien, 126G, 9.5cm high £300 - £500 559. An Art Deco bronze and onyx centrepiece dish, circa 1925, circular, on three cast cactus moulded bracket feet, 33cm diameter £150 - £200

549. Jane Austen interest, an 18th century pewter bowl from Adlestrop, made by Samuel Ellis who worked from 1721 to 1765, stamped ADDLESTRAP CHURCH BASON 1738, 27cm wide Note: Jane Austen visited Adlestrop several times and had a close relationship with the Reverend Thomas Leigh, who would use the basin during communion, see Victoria Huxley ‘Jane Austen and Adlestrop’ £200 - £400 555

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569 569. Gustave Serrurier Bovy, a Secessionist brass and copper tray, circa 1900, twin handled oval form with geometric pierced gallery and bracket feet, 53cm long £300 - £500

560 560. An English Art Deco tennis ball ashtray, circa 1933, the design attributed to Robert Conroy-Robertson for Roanoid (manufacturer) and Roxon Ltd (retailer), in black bakelite and green marbled Phenol Formaldehyde, lead weight to base, the side engraved Mitchell Russell & Co, height 9cm, diameter 8.5cm £50 - £80 561. An Arts and Crafts copper and wrought iron fire screen, the rectangular panel repousse decorated with a foliate shield cartouche and triangular corners, the frame of open whiplash strap form on scrolled feet, 84cm high, 58cm wide £40 - £60 562. A Mid 20th Century carved monkeypod wood sculpture of a woman’s head, Lepanto Crafts, Philippines, circa 1960s, of stylised form, branded mark to underside, 46cm high £50 - £80

570. Keswick School (attributed), an Arts and Crafts copper tray, rectangular form, repousse decorated with a landscape scene of sheep with windmill and cottages, 46cm x 64.5cm £100 - £200 571. A E Jones, an Arts and Crafts copper and Ruskin cabochon box, circa 1908, cuboid form, on riveted strap corner bracket feet, embossed foliate decorative hinged set with green roundels, cedar lined interior, 22cm wide, 5cm high, 10.5cm deep £200 - £300 572. Lorenzo Headley and Ernest Charles Jeffries for the Bromsgrove Guild, an Arts and Crafts enamelled copper dish, planished circular form with brad rim, set with a central cabochon of a bee in aventurine enamel, 15.5cm diameter £80 - £120 573. An Arts and Crafts bimetal skimmer or chestnut roaster, in the style of Ernest Gimson, the pierced strainer on a planished wrought steel handle, attached on a trident and scroll ended tongue, the terminal inlaid with a brass cruciform window panel, and bisected scroll ends, 50cm long £100 - £200

563. Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts embroidered panel, Quite Contrary, circa 1900, depicting a woman gardening, 34cm x 29cm, framed Note: see Liberty and Co., Designs for Embroidery, catalogue circa 1900, number 19 £80 - £120 564. An Arts and Crafts embroidered picture of a galleon, depicted in full sail, oval, 26cm x 19.5cm, framed £40 - £70 565. Carl Luber for Johann von Schwarz, an Art Nouveau tile set gilt metal wall shelf, the circular plaque with poppy on teal ground, 33cm high £50 - £100 566. Alexander Ritchie (attributed), an Arts and Crafts Iona school carved oak book trough, bisected basket form, each ogee fret cut end decorated in relief with Celtic zoomorphic knot design, 26cm high, 34cm wide, 30cm deep £100 - £200 567. A W N Pugin for John Hardman and Sons (attributed), a Gothic Revival brass and enamelled altar vase, circa 1850, footed baluster form, decorated with champleve thistle and foliate entwined rope emblem, between bands of leafy ropes in blue, green and white enamel, 20.5cm high £80 - £120 568. Hugh Wallis, an Arts and Crafts copper tray, planished oval form, engraved to the centre with Masonic emblem Acorn and Rose Chapter No 5677, May 13 1950, 50cm long £30 - £50

574 574. John H Green, an Arts and Crafts pewter caddy spoon, Saffron Walden circa 1925, planished ladle form, the terminal carved with a rose, 7cm long £30 - £50 575. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric pewter tea caddy, model 0104, cylindrical form, embossed with vertical bands of seed motifs, 9.5cm high £150 - £200 576. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter cigar box, model 078, wide brimmed and footed cuboid form, embossed with stylised seed drops, cedar lined, 21.5cm wide, 7cm high, 14cm deep £240 - £300

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577. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and abalone tray or charger, model 0109, applied with heart shaped plaques within stylised bud cartouches, 24cm diameter £120 - £180

580. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter inkwell, model 0163, circular squat bulbous form, embossed with a band of stylised flowers with knotted leaves, hemispherical domed lid, glass liner, 13.5cm diameter £250 - £350

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581. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter biscuit box, model 0194, shaped cuboid form, embossed with a patchwork of stylised leaf tiles, the lid with double skate handle, 15cm square, 14cm high £500 - £800

578. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and glass vase, model 0957, footed conical form, with three tendril handles, cast with a border of stylised ivy leaves and berries, 22cm high £200 - £300 579. Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and Ruskin cabochon cigar box, model 01021, cushion topped cuboid form, planished, set with a circular marbled plaque, cedar lined, 17cm wide, 7.5cm high, 9cm deep £150 - £200

582 582. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and glass bowl, model 0924, reticulated with knotted stylised bud motifs, green glass liner, on four whiplash tendril bracket feet, 17.5cm diameter £250 - £300

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583. David Veasey for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter twin handled vase, model 010, conical form, cast with stylised honesty trees between ribbon banners, one with inscription For old times sake, 20cm high £300 - £400

586. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric and Clutha Arts and Crafts pewter and glass bowl, model 0276, the pale green and aventurine marbled liner of ogee form, supported in a reticulated pointed dish, pierced and moulded with stylised foliate tendrils, on three buttress moulded legs and plain disc base, 19.5cm diameter, 17cm high £800 - £1200

584. An Arts and Crafts copper picture frame and print, planished and riveted rectangular form, repousse embossed with lettering, A Holland Morn, below a coloured Dutch scene, opening 26cm x 50cm, overall 47cm x 67cm £100 - £200

587 587. An Arts and Crafts copper and abalone mirror, planished and riveted rectangular form with embossed festoon below a mullioned shell plaque, glass 20cm x 15cm, overall 33.5cm x 23.5cm £100 - £200

585 585. Edward Spencer for the Artificers Guild, an Arts and Crafts bronzed brass candlestick, the conical shaft with vertical ribs and applied ropetwist stringing, on a shallow domed planished foot, the wide sconce repousse embossed with stylised leaves, 35cm high £200 - £300

588. Nelson Dawson for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter and enamelled jewellery box, model 01021, the planished cushion top set with a plaque of stylised pomegranates, signed to the reverse, the fitted interior in green silk and velvet, retailers stamp for Liberty, 18.5cm wide, 8cm high, 11.5cm deep £200 - £300 589. Archibald Knox for Liberty and Co., a Tudric Arts and Crafts pewter tray, model 0231, twin handled, relief moulded knotted tendril and leaf design, 50cm long £300 - £400

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590. Liberty and Co., an Arts and Crafts copper and Ruskin cabochon set mirror, oval form, planished and riveted £200 - £400

594. WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated and glass ice bucket, reticulated and modelled in relief with Art Nouveau style tendril and floral design, swing handle, green glass liner, 24.5cm high £150 - £250

591. WMF, a novelty silver plated and glass claret jug, modelled as a bird, the colourless glass body in a relief moulded Rococo scroll and wing cage, hinged beak spout, 36cm high £600 - £800

595 595. WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated twin section dish, modelled in relief with a kneeling maiden, arms open, each kidney form section reticulated with sycamore seed pods and knotted tendrils, 32.5cm long £250 - £350 596. Hermann Gradl for Orivit, a large Jugendstil pewter charger, modelled in relief with a maiden’s head and plumbago type flower heads, within sinuous tendril and petal border, signed, 50cm diameter £250 - £350 592 592. WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated jug, inverse baluster form, modelled in relief with a sinuous maiden and poppies, in the Art Nouveau style, open whiplash tendril handle, stamped marks, 22.5cm high £150 - £250 593. WMF, a Jugendstil silver plated two section butterfly dish, the handle in the form of a winged maiden, bisected, modelled in relief with filiate and berry tendrils in the Art Nouveau style, 31cm long £200 - £300

597 597. Arne Jacobsen for Stelton, a Cylinda Line, Danish Modernist stainless steel coffee pot, designed 1967, cylindrical form with angled spout and handle, marked, Denmark, 20cm high £40 - £70

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PAPERWEIGHTS 598. Clichy (attributed), a small spaced cane glass paperweight, seven cog and start cluster canes, in red, white and blue, 4.5cm diameter £60 - £100

602. William Manson for Caithness, two limited edition floral glass paperweights, Royal Mint and Royal Flourish, each within cane borders 36 and 123 of 250, 7.5cm diameter (2) £60 - £80

605. Richardson, a concentric cane paperweight, six close packed rings of cog canes in blue, green pink, white and orange, 9cm diameter £50 - £80 606. Richardson, a concentric cane paperweight, five close packed rings of cog canes in blue white and red, 7.5cm diameter £50 - £80

599 599. Paul Ysart, a concentric millefiori glass paperweight, the central mixed cane with five green star cluster canes around, the outer band of double and single floral canes between lattice and aventurine core rods, on a blue ground, 7.5cm diameter £50 - £80

603 603. William Manson, a limited edition lampwork glass paperweight, lens cut facets, brown and yellow cased, with butterfly and ladybird on daffodil, signed 1 of 1, dated 2003, 8cm diameter £60 - £80

600. William Manson, a lampwork floral glass paperweight, modelled with an orange Camelia and ladybird, incised and cane monogram signature, 7cm diameter £40 - £70

607 607. Arculus (attributed), a concentric cane glass paperweight, four rings of fluted hollow canes in magenta, white and turquoise, 9cm diameter £50 - £80

601. William Manson, a lampwork glass paperweight, modelled with a lizard type dinosaur, on aventurine gravel and green blade ground, apparently unsigned, 7.5cm diameter £40 - £60

604 604. Richardson, a concentric cane paperweight, six rings of cog, quatrefoil and floral canes, in pink, white, blue and green, 8cm diameter £50 - £80

608 608. Clichy, a concentric millefiori glass paperweight, four rings of canes in purple, pink, white and blue, cog and floral designs, 7cm diameter £20 - £40 609. Clichy, a concentric millefiori glass paperweight, three rings in green, white and pink cog cluster cane groups, around a central blue cased group, 6.5cm diameter £100 - £150

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610 610. Paul Ysart, a concentric millefiori glass paperweight, yellow and purple cluster canes around a red and purple core, the outer ring of double ended star rods and green star canes, 8.5cm diameter £40 - £70

618 618. Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts straw opal glass vase, circa 1890, crimped conical form on a blade knopped and wrythen moulded foot, 11.5cm high £20 - £40

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614. A George III Indian Club form glass decanter, circa 1780, plain with flat denticulated stopper, 30.5cm high £50 - £80

611. Paul Ysart, a concentric millefiori glass paperweight, three rings of canes around a central core, the external band of alternating purple and green star canes, on a blue ground, 7.5cm diameter £40 - £70

615. A 19th Century Nailsea type onion shaped bottle, brown glass with kicked-in base, broken pontil, height 20cm, together with a similar Nailsea type green glass flask, height 20cm.

612. Clichy, a large millefiori entwined quatrefoil garland glass paperweight, the white floral wreath within pink and purple cane strands, on a green over opaque ground, 8cm diameter £100 - £150

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Provenance: Laura Seddon collection (2) £50 - £80 616. A pair of 19th century Bohemian cased glass vases, pedestal shouldered form, opaque over blue lens cut gilt floral roundels, 27.5cm high £300 - £500

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613. Arculus (attributed), a concentric cane glass paperweight, four rings of hollow and solid cog canes in frosted opaque, blue, white and pink, 9.5cm diameter £50 - £80

617. An Edwardian novelty glass decanter in the form of a dog, circa 1905, trailed tail handle and strap legs and ears, 25.5cm long £80 - £120

619 619. Harry Powell for James Powell and Sons, Whitefriars, an Arts and Crafts straw opal glass bowl, circa 1885, squat form with everted trefoil crimped rim, blue opalescent swirl decoration and polished pontil, 15cm diameter £60 - £100

620 620. Louis Comfort Tiffany (attributed), two Favrille style iridescent glass lamp shades, each or tulip bell form, one with ribbing, in bronze lustre, 4cm diameter opening, 13.5cm high (2) £150 - £250

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621. Louis Comfort Tiffany, a small Favrille iridescent and opalescent glass twin handled bowl, squat barrel form with low loop handles, decorated with a combed scroll band, the interior in blue green satin lustre, incised marks LCT O3852, 9cm diameter £50 - £80 622. Louis Comfort Tiffany, a small Favrille iridescent glass gourd vase, footed shouldered ovoid form, ribbed and modelled with pinched S form handles, purple and orange draining to peacock blue lustre, incised marks LCT K484, 7cm high £300 - £500 623. Louis Comfort Tiffany, a Favrile Floriform iridescent glass vase, circa 1909, fluted poppy head for, on an inverse baluster stem and ogee wavy foot, combed streaky lappets over a pearlescent peach ground and lustre foot, incised marks, LCT 2102A ,25cm high £2000 - £4000

624 624. Kralik (attributed), a Secessionist iridescent glass vase, bulbous conical form with flared neck, opaque pearlescent body with copper lustre spotted lower section and vertical green veins, 22.5cm high £50 - £80

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625. Kralik, a Secessionist iridescent trailed lattice glass vase, flared neck inverse baluster form, applied with veined web in bronze lustre over green, 23cm high £40 - £70 626. Loetz for Juventa, a Secessionist iridescent glass and pewter vase, circa 1905, the Crete Papillon baluster form body within a cast floral and whiplash tendril twin handled cage, 32cm high £1500 - £2000 627. Koloman Moser for Loetz, a Secessionist glass Krokodil jug, circa 1903, barrel form with integrated hollow handle, colourless crackled ice of craquelure texture, polished pontil, 20cm high See: Lotz, Bohmisches Glas 1880-1940, Munich 1989, p.585, ill.15 and Vienna Turn of the Century, Art and Design, exhibition catalogue, London 1980, number 53, for examples of this design £40 - £70

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628. K K Fachschule fur Glasindustrie Steinschonau for Conrath and Liebsch, a Secessionist enamelled glass bowl, circa 1915, shouldered ovoid form, decorated with a sinuous band of stylised leaves in green and blue enamel, between beaded borders, above a body of floral bud sprigs, 8.5cm high

630 630. Nils Landberg for Orrefors, a Swedish Modernist glass decanter, Prelude, circa 1957, teardrop bottle form with mitre cut neck , hollow ovoid stopper, 32cm high £30 - £50

Note: reminiscent of the designs of Josef Hoffman, Adolf Beckert and Paul Eiselt, the style was often retailed through the Wiener Werkstatte shop. £40 - £70 629. Koloman Moser for E Bakalowits and Sons, a harlequin set of six Secessionist glass liqueur glasses, circa 1900, each optic moulded and plain bowl in a different colour, on colourless stems, three of bell form, two of rounded form and the other tulip, 14.2cm high (6) Note: see the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest, for examples of a number of these glasses £200 - £400

631 631. Luigi Mandruzzato, a Murano quadruple cased Sommerso glass bowl, circa 1960s, multi faceted diamond form, blue, yellow and amber within a colourless case, 14.5cm diameter £40 - £60 632. Alfredo Barbini (attributed), a Murano glass figure group of two polar bears on ice sheet, aventurine inclusions, 18cm long £40 - £70

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CONTINENTAL CERAMICS 633. A 14th century earthenware baluster jug, Siegburg, Germany, with ribbed cylindrical neck and body on a thumb crimped foot, 24cm high £100 - £200 634. A Dutch Delft two bottle cruet stand, 18th century, conjoined octagonal containers, painted with floral sprays, foliate scroll handle, 17cm long £100 - £200 635. A French faience plate, circa 1800, painted with a vase and birds, within polychrome leaf border, 25cm diameter £80 - £120 636. An 18th century Delft blue and white potpourri vase and cover, twin handled pedestal urn form, painted with a woman in pastoral landscape, pierced to the shoulder, 17.5cm high £80 - £120 637. A French faience plate, circa 1800, painted with a fountain spring and duck, 23cm diameter £80 - £120 638. A late 19th Century European majolica pitcher, circa 1880, moulded in the form of a judge, standing wearing a judicial wig and robes, beast mask thumbpiece, unmarked, height 31cm £50 - £80

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639 639. A mid 19th Century Russian hard paste tea canister and cover, of square section, painted with a circular portrait of a young lady wearing a pink dress and rough, on a cobalt blue reserve ground, gilt detailing, H mark, height 13.5cm £50 - £80 640. A pair of late 19th Century European painted porcelain plaques, circa 1880, in the manner of KPM, one of a lady in an interior and kitten playing with a ball of wool, the other a lady artist, 17 by 12cm, framed (2) £70 - £90 641. Zsolnay, Pecs, a large Hungarian reticulated vase and cover, cylindrical form with domed lid, pierced with bands of knotted foliate scroll cartocuhes and geometric borders, highlighted in gilt, impressed and painted marks , 39.5cm high £300 - £400 642. A Vienna porcelain teapot, circa 1880, ovoid form on Chinese bracket foot, painted with allegorical putti and semi nude women in the Classical style, between tooled and raised gilt borders, gilt handle and spout, painted marks, 15.5cm high £200 - £400

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643. A late 19th Century Vienna cabinet plate, painted with a portrait of Elizabeth List, indistinctly signed, raised gilt floral and Greek key border, blue beehive mark, diameter 24cm £250 - £350

646. A Dresden porcelain vase, cylindrical shouldered form, painted with 18th century badminton players, on a solid gilt ground, between green borders with raised gilt floral bands, 12cm high £80 - £120

647 644 644. A Sevres style painted porcelain tray, Rococo scroll bordered rectangular form, the centre decorated with courting couples in a garden, raised and tooled gilt foliate scroll decoration, stamped marks, signed, 31cm long £100 - £200

645 645. A Vienna porcelain coffee can and saucer, together with a Dresden example, the Austrian cup and saucer painted with putti in clouds above a maroon border, reticulated gilt scroll holder, the other with raised gilt Rococo scroll and floral painted cartouches (2) £100 - £200

647. A Dresden porcelain ice bucket or jardinière, painted with floral bouquets within gilt and blue dot circular cartouches, on a gilt, pink and blue feathered fish scale ground, punctuated by garland wreaths of rose sprigs, relief moulded C scroll handles, underglaze blue and impressed marks, 11.5cm high, 15cm diameter £30 - £50

648 648. Edme and Emile Samson, a large Chinese style famille rose tankard, Paris, 19th century, played cylindrical form, painted and enamelled with rope bordered cartouches of floral bouquets and baskets, below Rococo scroll and fishscale border punctuated by puce painted landscape vignettes, highlighted in gilt, 15.5cm high £30 - £50

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649. A Continental porcelain and gilt metal hand mirror, of small proportions, painted with a Classical woman with bird, within raised gilt and panel border, bevelled glass, with suspension loop, 17cm long £30 - £50

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650. A pair of French Sevres style ormolu mounted porcelain girandoles, 19th century, each painted with a courting couple in garden landscape, the pink ground with tooled gilt cartouches of floral sprays, three branch candelabra to each, 40cm high (2) £250 - £300

653 653. A Meissen figure group, Salesman and Lady, circa 1800, modelled as a man and woman in 18th century costume, on Rococo scroll base, underglaze blue mark, 14.5cm high £300 - £500

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654. A large Royal Dux figure of a man on a camel, with attendant below, late 20th century, impressed numbers and pink triangle, 60cm high £300 - £500

651. After Johan Schoenheit for Meissen, a Sense of Touch figure, circa 1870, modelled as a woman sitting feeding a bird in a cage, from the set of five senses figures, impressed number 36 and underglaze blue mark, 16cm high £300 - £500

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652. After Friedrich Elias Meyer for Meissen, a pair of allegorical figural salt cellars, Spring and Autumn, circa 1880, modelled as pastoral boy and girl holding scallop shells, on relief moulded pedestals, incised 2777 and C96, underglaze blue marks, 13.5cm high (2) £400 - £600

655. A pair of Royal Dux blush ivory figures, circa 1910, modelled as gentleman farmer and lady companion with chicks, geese and hens, gilt tinted, raised on naturalistic circular plinths, pink triangle marks and moulded No.s 147 and 148, height 41cm (2) £150 - £200

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658 656 656. A Mettlach Art Nouveau stoneware baluster vase, circa 1900, four scroll acanthus leaf handles with copper lustre detailing, the body sgraffito decorated with foliage in matt earth tones, impressed maker’s marks and No.2467, height 30cm £100 - £150

658. A pair of Galle style pottery cats, yellow ground, painted with blue features and heart motifs, set with glass eyes, 15cm high (2) £60 - £100

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657. Max Emanuel and Co., a Mosanic faience cat, in the style of Louis Wain, modelled sitting, painted with yellow hearts and spots on a blue ground, set with glass eyes, blue underglaze signature, 31.5cm high £250 - £350

659. A Mosanic art pottery cat, in the style of Galle, modelled singing with sheet music, set with glass eyes, signed, 15.5cm high £100 - £200

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660. Louis Wain for Amphora, a Cubist pottery Lucky Sphinx Cat vessel, circa 1914, modelled in recumbent pose after the Egyptian monument, incised meow meow notes and painted in green and blue, incised signature Louis Wain, 22cm long £2000 - £2500

661. Erik Nielsen for Royal Copenhagen, a large figure of a dachshund, modelled sitting, painted marks and incised signature, 22cm high £100 - £200 661A. Goldscheider, figure of a Dutch woman, highlighted in gilt, impressed marks and numbered 1935 1744 2 86cm high £550 - £750

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MOORCROFT 662. A Cobridge stoneware tile panel, painted with an extensive Highland fishing village scene with fishing boat and cottages, moulded border, 62 by 100cm, mounted on a wooden board £800 - £1200

666. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Florian Ware Dianthus vase, circa 1902, conical baluster form, blue on blue, printed mark and underglaze green monogram, 14cm high£150 - £250

663. Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, a trial vase, 2006, shouldered baluster and broad rimmed form, decorated with a doe in cream and pink, impressed marks and script marks S.T des and Trail 1, 22.5cm high £200 - £300 664. Walter Moorcroft, a King Protea trial vase, campana footed form, yellow, green and pink on a cream ground, impressed marks and facsimile signature and underglaze blue signature, 25cm high £1000 - £1500

669 669. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Dog Rose and Poppy vase, circa 1902, shouldered gourd bottle form, blue on blue, printed mark and underglaze green monogram, 27cm high £120 - £180 667

665 665. Walter Moorcroft, an Anemone jug, circa 1950s, shouldered ovoid form, impressed marks and underglaze teal monogram, 21.5cm high £40 - £70

667. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, an Honesty vase, circa 1900, waisted bulbous form, blue on blue, printed Florian mark and underglaze green signature, 18cm high £200 - £400

670 668 668. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Florian Poppy vase, circa 1900, bulbous jardinière form with crimped rim, blue on blue, printed mark and underglaze green monogram, 13.5cm high £120 - £180

670. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Florian Ware Dianthus vase, circa 1902, conical baluster form, blue on blue, printed mark and underglaze green monogram, 14cm high £150 - £250

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671. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, two Eighteenth Century twin handled vases, circa 1908, one waisted form, the other pedestal ovoid form, printed marks and underglaze green signatures, 20cm and 13cm high (2) £100 - £200

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674. William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co., a Pomegranate twin handled vase, circa 1911, pedestal ovoid urn form, ochre ground, paper label and underglaze green signature, 22cm high £400 - £600

672. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Florian Ware Dianthus vase, circa 1902, conical baluster form, blue on blue, printed marks and underglaze green monogram, 13.5cm high £80 - £120 673. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, an Aurelian Poppy twin handled vase and cover, circa 1898, octagonal wrythen pedestal urn form, printed marks and retailer for J Lehmann, 21.5cm high £100 - £200

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675. William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre, a Pomegranate on ochre pedestal vase, circa 1911, footed and rounded cup form with everted rim, underglaze green signature, 20.5cm high £500 - £800

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681 681. William Moorcroft, a Flambé Leaf and Berry jug, circa 1935, flared barrel form, with ribbed foot, impressed marks and facsimile, underglaze green monogram, 13cm high £80 - £120

676 676. William Moorcroft, a small Pomegranate vase, circa 1918, inverse baluster form, impressed marks, 10cm high £40 - £70 679 679. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate vase, circa 1915, double gourd form, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green signature, 23cm high £150 - £250

677 677. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate ash pot, circa 1914, ovoid form with metal mounts, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green monogram, 8cm high £60 - £80 678. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate vase, circa 1920, footed ovoid barrel form, impressed marks and underglaze blue signature, 15cm high £60 - £100 680 680. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate ginger jar and cover, circa 1915, shouldered form, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green signature, 15cm high £80 - £120

682 682. William Moorcroft, an experimental monochrome flambé lustre vase, circa 1920, bulbous gourd form with elongated neck, iridescent glaze, impressed marks and Moorcroft Museum sticker, 32cm high £70 - £100

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683. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate bowl, circa 1915, rounded and footed, impressed Burslem marks and underglaze green signature, 26cm diameter £120 - £180 684. William Moorcroft, a large Windswept or Waving Corn Landscape vase, circa 1935, inverse baluster form, impressed marks and facsimile, underglaze teal signature, 33cm high £150 - £250

685 685. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate bowl, circa 1930, cylinder footed and rounded with inverted rim, impressed marks and facsimile, underglaze blue signature, 21cm diameter £80 - £120

687 687. William Moorcroft, a Claremont plate, circa 1928, circular with everted rim, impressed marks and underglaze green blue monogram, 22cm diameter £100 - £200

688 686 686. William Moorcroft, a Pomegranate egg cruet on stand, circa 1920, four egg cups on a silver plated stand with spade handle and four spoons, stamped marks, 16cm high £200 - £400

688. William Moorcroft, a Claremont dish, circa 1930, shallow circular form with inverted rim, impressed marks and facsimile, 11.5cm diameter £150 - £250

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689 689. A W N Pugin et al for Minton, three relief moulded Gothic Revival majolica tiles, including fleur de lys and two clematis vine tiles, 15.5cm square (3) £80 - £120 690. Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement spill vase, circa 1870, modelled as two scrolls united by a tied scarf, enamelled with flowers in the Japanese style, bleu celeste ground with Chinese key borders, 15.5cm high £200 - £400

691. Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement tea caddy, circa 1870, cuboid form, modelled as a Chinese rope bound tea parcel, decorated in the cloisonne style with alternating floral sprigs and script symbols, highlighted in gilt on a bleu celeste ground, 10.5cm high £300 - £500 692. Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement Chinoiserie vase, circa 1870, the U shaped twin ended vessel with central loop basket handle, on a circular plinth base, relief moulded and enamelled in the Chinese Cloisonne style, bleu celeste ground with geometric key and floral motifs, highlighted in gilt, impressed marks, 17cm high £200 - £400 693. Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement vase, circa 1870, rounded cylindrical beaker form supported on three pierced and knotted angled baluster feet, decorated in the Cloisonne style with Persian floral motifs, highlighted in gilt on a bleu celeste ground, 12cm high £200 - £400

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694. Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement jug, 1875, baluster form, painted with lilies with entwined and knotted trailing stems, on a gilt band, impressed marks, 29.5cm high £80 - £120

697. Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an art pottery footed bowl, circa 1885, circular with everted rim, spaced beading to the edges, slip decorated with daisies and foliage, painted marks 451 CD 1030, 24cm diameter £100 - £150

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695 695. Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement jug, 1883, ovoid form, printed with stylised carnations and forget me nots, on white and green wrythen banded ground, between turquoise borders, 26cm high £100 - £200

698. Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe, an Aesthetic Movement art pottery salad bowl, circa 1885, shouldered squat ovoid form, incised arcaded lappet, foliate scroll and banded decoration in the Egyptian style, impressed marks, 350, 26.5cm diameter £100 - £200 699. Walter Crane for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement plate, circa 1880, painted with The Mulberry Bush from the Baby’s Opera of 1870, inscribed verso, 25.5cm diameter £100 - £200

696 696. Christopher Dresser for Minton, an Aesthetic Movement jug and bowl, 1866, each decorated with a broad gilt ground band of alternating blue and pink geometric flowers, on an angular stylised vine, between beaded borders, impressed marks, 38.5cm diameter, the jug 30cm high (2) £100 - £150 700

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700. Henry Stacy Marks for Minton, a set of twelve Aesthetic Movement dinner plates, 1879, each with a PreRaphaelite portrait tile of a Medieval allegory, including Music, Peacock, Beer, Host, Boars Head etc., within a Gothic wreath of fleur de lys and a stylised floral sprig border, impressed marks, 26cm diameter (12) £400 - £600 701. William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, a Pineapple tile, circa 1890, impressed mark, framed, 15.5cm square £70 - £100 702. William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, a Pineapple or New Pineapple five tile panel, circa 1890, framed, each 15.5cm square £300 - £500

707 707. John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts lustre bowl, painted with a stag in a tree filled landscape, with pink clouds, the exterior with stylised leaf and berry decoration, the underside with rosette, banner and monogram, 13cm diameter £150 - £250

703. William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, a Pineapple or New Pineapple five tile panel, circa 1890, framed, each 15.5cm square £300 - £500

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704. William De Morgan for Sands End Pottery, a Pineapple tile, circa 1890, impressed mark, framed, 15.5cm square £70 - £100

711. Hannah Jones for Della Robbia, a twin handled art pottery vase, shouldered form with elongated neck, sgraffito decorated with leaf cartouches in ogee borders, and wedges of graduated beads, painted monogram, 28cm high £200 - £300

708 708. John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts lustre jug, baluster form with wide spout, painted with characterful birds, including owl, pelican and stork, between foliage, painted fish and monogram underneath, 15.5cm high £200 - £300 709. John Pearson, a lustre pottery bowl, flared form, the interior painted with four birds, each within a thorny wreath, on gilt craquelure ground, within silver and copper foliate scrolls, the exterior with turquoise scrolls and roundels, painted marks, 26cm diameter £400 - £600

705 705. John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts stoneware lustre jug, shouldered form, painted with characterful lizards and foliate fronds, on a gilt and copper lustre scroll ground, painted monogram, 21.5cm high £150 - £250 706. John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts double lustre bowl, the central dragonfly on silver ground, within a leafing vine border and pink lustre spirals, the exterior with geometric trellis and spiral design, painted with a lizard and monogram to the underside, 14.5cm diameter £200 - £300

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712. Liza Wilkins for Della Robbia, an art pottery twin handled vase, baluster form, slip decorated with ogee vignettes of floral specimens, the handles modelled in relief as lions, incised and painted marks, 26cm high £200 - £300

710. John Pearson, an Arts and Crafts triple lustre bowl, painted with a central lizard in silver scales, on a foliate scroll ground in copper and gold on ochre, decorated with a geometric band of ovals, 19cm diameter £150 - £250

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714. Burmantofts, a faience art pottery vase or lamp base, circa 1900, bulbous bottle form, monochrome orange glaze, original central glazed hole to base, impressed marks 1596, 19.5cm high £40 - £70 715. Edmund Harry Elton for Sunflower Pottery, an Elton Ware jug, bulbous form, slip decorated in relief with Persian foliate cartouche and diamond motifs, on marbled blue green ground, painted mark, 14cm high £50 - £80 713 713. Burmantofts, a Faience art pottery figure of a monkey, modelled sitting eating an apple, turquoise glazed and set with glass eyes, impressed marks 2009, 8cm high £40 - £70

716. Edmund Harry Elton for Sunflower Pottery, an Elton Ware vase, spherical gourd form with cylindrical neck applied with prunts, marbled green glaze, relief moulded floral branch, 15cm high £50 - £80

717. Edmund Harry Elton for Sunflower Pottery, an Elton Ware vase, shouldered form, decorated with relief moulded flowering branches and beaded rosettes, 16.5cm high £40 - £70 718. Edmund Harry Elton for Sunflower Pottery, an Elton Ware vase, spherical form with wide conical neck, marbled and relief decorated with a floral branch, painted mark, 11.5cm high £40 - £60 719. Clement Martin for Martin Brothers, a pair of iridescent glazed gourd vases, circa 1920s, ovoid form, bronzed lustre over green blue glaze, incised marks RW Martin & Bros, Southall, 13cm high (2) £200 - £300

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714

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722 722. George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware mouse figure group, Hunting, circa 1885, modelled as frogs riding mice, jumping a hedge, monogram and impressed marks, 11.5cm high, 16cm wide £4500 - £5500 720 720. Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a small stoneware vase, 1886, ovoid spherical form, sgraffito decorated with zoomorphic foliate scrolls terminating in swan type creatures, below concentric and fluted neck, incised mark 3-1886, Martin Bros London + Southall, 6cm high £250 - £350

723 723. George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth, a stoneware silver mounted jug, circa 1873, shouldered ovoid form, sgraffito decorated with seaweed scrolls and applied beading and rosettes, hallmark to silver collar and lid Sheffield 1873, incised monogram, 30cm high £150 - £250

721

724. A Royal Doulton stoneware honey bear salt cellar, treacle glazed, modelled as a bear crouching over a woven basket, impressed mark, 9.5cm high £150 - £200

721. Edwin Martin for Martin Brothers, a stoneware gourd vase, 1878, square section shouldered form, painted with irregular black pots on a blue ground, 28cm high £1000 - £1500

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725. Arthur Barlow for Doulton Lambeth, a silver mounted stoneware jug, circa 1872, footed baluster form, sgraffito decorated with leaves and applied floral rosette, bright cut mount hallmarked London 1872, the handle with foliate scroll trail, impressed and incised marks, 22.5cm high £100 - £150

729

733. Dorothy Dacre for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, 1907, footed and flared form, painted with alternating spade trees and stylised tulip pilasters in iridescent bronze, on a green ground, painted and impressed marks, 10cm diameter £300 - £500

726. A Royal Doulton Isobath inkwell, circa 1890, relief moulded with foliate cartouche design, impressed marks, 15cm high £250 - £350 727. Eliza Simmance for Doulton Lambeth, a pair of stoneware vases, 1884, conical triple gourd form, sgraffito decorated with foliate scroll and floral motifs in majolica glazes, beaded C scroll skirting and banding, impressed and incised marks, 29cm high (2) £100 - £200 728. Ruskin Pottery, a lustre vase, 1922, conical bottle or mallet form with cylindrical neck, iridescent purple glaze, impressed marks, 21cm high £40 - £70 729. Ruskin Pottery, a Souffle Lustre vase, 1924, inverse baluster form, iridescent blue hare’s fur glaze, impressed marks, 26.5cm high £40 - £70 730. Gwladys Rodgers for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, circa 1920, shouldered ovoid form, powder red ground, painted with scrolling tulip and foliate decoration in iridescent silver, impressed and painted marks, 12.5cm high £300 - £500 731. Gwladys Rodgers for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, circa 1920, footed and flared form, painted with a knotted geometric borer to the inner rim, iridescent red green cloudy glaze, painted marks, 10.5cm diameter £100 - £150 732. Gwladys Rodgers for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, circa 1925, shallow ogee form, bronze iridescent interior, painted with geometric lappets to the exterior, impressed and painted marks, 13.5cm diameter £200 - £300

730

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734 734. Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1911, shouldered form, painted in iridescent bronze over powdered peach ground with heraldic lions rampant between cypress trees, below a concentric banded and geometric neck, impressed and painted marks, 2922, 15cm high £800 - £1200 735. William S Mycock for Pilkington, a small Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1924, globe and shaft bottle form, painted with a band of leaves between foliate branches, below a geometric and seaweed trail neck, painted marks, 15.5cm high £300 - £500

737 737. Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, circa 1920, shouldered form, painted with four panels of 16th century knights, between geometric quatrefoil and rope borders, impressed and painted marks, 25cm high £1000 - £1500 738. Pilkington, three Royal Lancastrian opalescent serpentine and transmutation glazed vases and bowl, circa 1905 to 1920s, including twin handled bulbous vase, 12cm high (3) £200 - £300

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739

736. William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1907, shouldered and waisted albarello form, painted with a knotted trellis of foliate scroll motifs, below quatrefoil and leafy bands, impressed and painted marks, 20cm high £600 - £800

739. Ruskin Pottery, a Crystalline vase, 1930, conical bulbous form with flared rim, bands of blue and ochre, impressed marks, 11.5cm high £30 - £50

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744. Frederick Rhead for Bursley Ware, an Amstel vase, hexagonal section, painted in blue and brown, printed mark, 21cm high £20 - £40 745. Three Poole Pottery Delphis vases, various artists circa 1960s, shouldered chimney form, printed and painted marks, 39.5cm high (3) £120 - £180 746. Lyngard Simpson, a Flambé lustre plate, painted with a central galleon within a border of moons and sparrows, marked Lyngard Simpson Artwares, 38.5cm diameter £250 - £350 740 740. Daisy Makeig Jones for Wedgwood, a Fairyland Lustre bowl, painted with Woodland Bridge interior and Woodland Elves V, Poplar Trees to the exterior, shallow Imperial form, gilt marks, 28.5cm diameter £400 - £600

747

741 741. Daisy Makeig Jones for Wedgwood, a Fairyland Lustre bowl, painted with Woodland Elves II, Spider and Web interior and Woodland Bridge exterior, footed bell form, gilt mark, 22cm diameter, 14cm high £800 - £1200

747. Lyngard Simpson, a large Flambé lustre vase, flattened shouldered form, painted with St George and the Dragon, gilt moon and stars, signed Lyngard Simpson Artwares, 38.5cm high £300 - £400

742. George Logan for Foley, a Glasgow School Arts and Crafts tea set, decorated with stylised roses, including four cups and saucers, eleven side plates and two sandwich plates, printed marks £100 - £200

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748

743. George Logan for Foley, a Glasgow School Arts and Crafts tea set, decorated with stylised roses, including six cups and saucers and a sugar bowl, printed marks (13) £100 - £200

748. Lyngard Simpson, a large Flambé lustre vase, flattened shouldered form, painted with Wallybirds to each side, gilt moon and stars, signed Lyngard Simpson Artwares, 38.5cm high £300 - £400

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BRITISH CERAMICS 753. A Royal Worcester jardinière, circular footed form, moulded gilt decoration reserving four rose painted panels, reticulated flared rim, shape No. F118, 15.5cm high; together with a Royal Worcester rose painted bowl. moulded floral border, shape No.246 , 24cm diameter (2) £40 - £60 754. James Hadley for Royal Worcester, an Aesthetic Movement prototype Sabrina ware jardinière, 1898, in the Chinese style, relief moulded on squat ovoid form on integrated stand decorated with foliate feathers, incised mark, 22cm high £200 - £400 755. A Royal Doulton Kingsware character jug, in the form of a man sitting on a barrel, with cork stopper, printed marks on base, 23cm high. £100 - £150

749 749. A Coalport marine painted leaf dish, ivy leaf form, the central oval vignette with a coastal scene of boats, within raised gilt Rococo cartouche, on a guilloche effect gilt wave and pink floral ground, 13.5cm, together with a Doulton saucer and a coffee can (3) £40 - £60 750. F J Bray et al for Royal Worcester, two pairs of rose painted vases, including a pair of arcaded jardinières, signed, and two reticulated shoulder bottle vases, with crimped necks, 19cm high (4) £200 - £300 751. E Spilsbury and H Martin for Royal Worcester, a pair of rose painted vases and a twin handled boat form dish, the vases of spherical form with relief moulded cartouches and bead knopped necks, the bowl with ogee rim and foliate C scroll handles on a feathered four bracket foot, 30cm long (3) £200 - £300 752. A collection of Royal Worcester rose painted ware, various artists including Spilsbury, Fildes, Lander etc., twin handled vase and cover, dish and jardinière, 20cm high (5) £150 - £250

756. Royal Doulton Kingsware Uncle Sam jug, flattened spherical form, handle moulded into spout, marked “Deward’s Scotch” on non-image side, printed marks on base, 19cm high. £100 - £150 757. A Royal Doulton Kingsware Night Watchman Character Jug, green colour, ovoid flagon form, printed marks, 20cm high. £100 - £150 758. A Royal Doulton Kingsware Night Watchman Character Jug, green colour, rounded cylindrical flagon form, with cork stopper, printed marks, 26cm high. £100 - £150 759. A Royal Doulton Kingsware whiskey jug, formed and decorated as a crown, brown-maroon colour, with crown-topped cork stopper, printed marks, with “Dewar’s Whiskey” stamped on base, 17cm high. £100 - £150 760. Royal Doulton for Greenlees Brothers, a Kingsware whisky jug, depicting three figures by the shore and a ship, green colour, cup form with spout and handle on flat top side, printed marks, base-stamped with retailer Greenlees Brothers and whiskey distiller A. Claymore, 15cm high. £100 - £150

755, 756, 758, 760 & 762

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761. A Royal Doulton Kingsware Wilkins Micawber whisky jug, bulbous ovoid flagon form, with American Prohibition legal inscription on non-painted side, Federal law forbids sale or re-use of this bottle, cork stopper, printed marks, 18cm high. £100 - £150

771. A 15th century ceramic costrell, circular with twin handles, 22cm high £300 - £350 772. A slipware single handled pot, 18th century, marbled treacle glaze, 14cm long £100 - £150

762. Royal Doulton for Greenlees Brothers, a Kingsware whisky jug, with a scene from Robert Burns’ ‘Tam o’ Shanter’ (1790) in which Tam flees a witch, ovoid flagon form, printed marks, basestamped with retailer Greenlees Brothers and whiskey distiller A. Claymore, 17cm high. £100 - £150 763. Royal Doulton for Greenlees Brothers, a Kingsware whisky jug, depicting two gentlemen socialising, ovoid flagon form with angular handle, printed marks, base-stamped with retailer Greenlees Brothers and whiskey distiller A. Claymore, 18cm high. £100 - £150 764. Royal Doulton for Greenlees Brothers, a Kingsware whisky jug, depicting a pond fisherman with caption “hooked”, bulbous ovoid flagon form, with cork stopper, printed marks, basestamped with retailer Greenlees Brothers and whiskey distiller A. Claymore, 15cm high. £100 - £150 765. Royal Doulton for Greenlees Brothers, a Kingsware Rob Roy whiskey jug, ovoid flagon form, with printed marks, basestamped with retailer Greenlees Brothers and whiskey distiller A. Claymore, 22cm high. £100 - £150 766. Royal Doulton for Greenlees Brothers, a Kingsware whisky jug, depicting ‘A State Governor’, squat baluster form, with cork stopper, printed marks, base-stamped with retailer Greenlees Brothers, for whiskey distiller A. Claymore, 19cm high.£100 - £150 767. Royal Doulton for Greenlees Brothers, a Kingsware whisky jug, depicting a Scottish Knight on horseback, ovoid flagon form, with printed marks, base-stamped with retailer Greenlees Brothers, for whiskey distiller A. Claymore, 20cm high.£100 - £150 768. Charles Noke and Harry Fenton for Royal Doulton, a limited edition Drake Jug, Westward Ho, relief moulded with various characters and verse, printed marks and numbered 2, 27.5cm high £100 - £150 769. George Jones, a majolica jardinière, relief moulded with lilies, on three bracket feet, 36cm high £100 - £200 770. A Staffordshire pottery ram and two white glazed models of a ram and ewe, circa 1800, 13cm high (3) £100 - £150

773 773. A 19th century Staffordshire slipware dish, circa 1850, circular with combed decoration of alternating black and brown stripes, crimped edge, 29.5cm diameter £200 - £300 774. A Worcester polychrome cos lettuce moulded sauce boat, circa 1750, relief moulded with leaves, painted with floral bouquets, 22cm long £200 - £250 775. An 18th century Staffordshire polychrome saltglazed bowl, circa 1750, painted with pastoral scenes with shepherdess, green and pink Rococo trellis and feather border, 22cm diameter £100 - £150 776. A pearlware blue and white jug and bowl, circa 1790, painted with Chinoiserie scene to the baluster footed jug, the bowl reeded, with floral sprigs, 14cm high (2) £100 - £150 777. Three items of Mochaware, including jug, Catherall beaker and single handled pot, Yorkshire 1810, 11.5cm high (3) £200 - £300

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778. A pair of 18th century faience lions, modelled reclining on plinths, yellow, on sponge decorated bases, 11cm high (2) £100 - £150

785. A Pinxton tea bowl saucer, circa 1807, decorated in the imari palette with alternating panels of foliage, unmarked, diameter 14cm £30 - £50

779. A Worcester blue and white reticulated basket, crescent mark, circa 1770, Pine Cone pattern transfer decoration with Rococo scale and foliate tendril border, applied floral rosettes to the exterior, 24.5cm diameter £200 - £250

786. A Victorian Orange Men pink lustre jug, commemorating King William III, Prince of Orange, 15.5cm high £200 - £300

780. A pearlware figure of lambs and ewe, circa 1800, painted in marbled brown on a green rocky outcrop, 10.5cm high £150 - £200 781. A Derby figure of the Tailor’s Wife, circa 1770, modelled as a woman on a goat, with children, patch marks and incised N62, 14.5cm high £80 - £120 782. A Derby figure of a man with a cat, circa 1790, modelled sitting on a chair, square base, incised marks No71, 14.5cm high £70 - £100

787. A rare Worcester coffee cup, circa 1770, pencilled in black with floral sprays to the exterior and garlands to the inner rim, gilt detailing, height 6cm £150 - £250 788. A Worcester reeded tea bowl and saucer, circa 1780, possibly painted in the James Giles atelier in Neo-Classical manner in black and gilt with flowerheads within garlands and swags of husks, suspended from gilt bands., diameter of saucer 13.5cm. Note: Gerald Coke’s books suggests this item is possibly painted by James Giles (2) £50 - £80 789. A Worcester polychrome tea bowl, circa 1770, painted in the compagnie des Indes style, diameter 7.5cm £40 - £60

783. A Staffordshire creamware Toby Jug, Ralph Wood, Burslem circa 1785, mould type 51, underglaze decorated in majolica colours, 25.5cm high £300 - £500

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784. Two Samuel Alcock figures of dogs, circa 1840-1850, comprising two recumbent setters on yellow and pink scrollwork plinths, height 5.5cm, width 11cm (2) £50 - £80

790. A Worcester globular teapot and cover, circa 1760, decorated in polychrome in the Magician pattern with conjurers and audience. height 14cm (s.d) £70 - £90

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ROUNDELWOOD COLLECTION PART 2

791, 792, 793 & 794 791. A Worcester blue and white relief moulded sauce boat, circa 1770, crescent mark, painted with fisherman, willow and boy, within Rococo feathered scroll cartouches and rattan moulded ground, footed ogee form with S scroll handle, 20.5m long £100 - £200

801. A Worcester blue and white cream boat, circa 1760, crescent mark, painted with Daffodil sprigs, pedestal ogee form, loop handle, relief moulded gadrooning to the foot and rim, 6.5cm high £80 - £120

792. A Worcester blue and white tea caddy, circa 1765, W script mark, painted with the Gillyflower or Carnation pattern, reeded ovoid form, on foot, 13.5cm high £70 - £100

802. A Worcester blue and white facetted and flared, relief moulded cream boat, circa 1755, workman’s mark, painted with Fisherman and Willow pattern within knotted tendril cartouches, angled scroll topped handle, 11cm long £150 - £250

793. A Worcester blue and white relief moulded sauce boat, circa 1755, painted with the Fisherman and Billboard Island pattern, within foliate cartouches, moulded fluting ad underglaze leafy borders, ogee form with eat handle and foot, 15.5cm long £80 - £120

803. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, painted with Chinese figures in a garden, black and red rosette border to the interior rim, 6cm high £50 - £80

794. A Worcester blue and white coffee pot, circa 1770, decorated with the Fence pattern, baluster form, the lid finial formed of two interlocking tendrils, 23.5cm high £120 - £180

804. A Worcester polychrome and blue and white coffee cup, circa 1770, painted with Chinese figures in a study, the interior rim in underglaze blue, highlighted in gilt, 6cm high £50 - £80

795. A Worcester blue and white tea bowl, circa 1775, crescent mark, Birds in Branches pattern, 8cm diameter £30 - £50

805. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1765, painted with the Two Quail pattern, gilt bar and c scroll interior border, 6.5cm high £70 - £100

796. A Worcester blue and white jug, circa 1785, pseudo Chinese character mark 5, Bandstand pattern, sparrow beak baluster form, foliate band to the interior rim, 9cm high £60 - £100 797. A Worcester blue and white tea bowl, circa 1785, pseudo Chinese character mark 5, Bat pattern, 7.5cm diameter £30 - £50 798. A Worcester blue and white jug, circa 1775, crescent mark, Canon ball pattern, sparrow beak baluster form, 7.5cm high £70 - £100 799. A Worcester blue and white cream boat, circa 1780, pseudo Chinese character mark, Fisherman pattern, pedestal ogee form with relief moulded gadrooned foot and S scroll handle, 6.5cm high £50 - £80 800. A Worcester blue and white facetted and flared relief moulded cream boat, circa 1758, crescent mark, Early Flowering Plants pattern, Daisy and Peony, within feathered C scroll and tendril moulded cartouches, double C scroll handle, 10.5cm long £120 - £180

806. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1765, painted with Chinese figures and iron red foliage, 6.5cm high £50 - £80 807. A Worcester blue and white shell scallop dish, circa 1758, workman’s mark, painted with the Two Peony Rock Bird pattern, relief moulded, 11cm long £60 - £100 808. A Worcester blue and white moulded pickle leaf dish, circa 1758, workman’s mark, painted with the Two Peony Rock Bird pattern, 10.3cm long £60 - £80 809. A Worcester blue and white round patty pan, circa 1758, W script mark, painted with the Prunus Root pattern, broad rim, 11cm diameter £80 - £120 810. A Worcester blue and white leaf moulded dish, circa 1758, workman’s mark, painted with the Two Peony Rock Bird pattern, relief moulded, 12cm long £120 - £180

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799, 800, 801 & 802

803, 804, 805 & 806

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814. A Worcester blue and white mug, circa 1758, workman’s mark, Mansfield pattern, painted with flowering plants, the inner border with Rococo scroll and fish scale border, 11.5cm high £80 - £120

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815. A Worcester polychrome Dolphin Ewer pedestal cream boat, circa 1765, relief moulded and painted with floral sprays, nautilus shell form with dolphin handle, gilt rim, 8.5cm high £100 - £200

811. A Worcester blue and white butter tub, cover and stand, circa 1770, crescent marks, Fence pattern, two scalloped handles and relief moulded floral finial, 16cm diameter £120 - £180

816. A Worcester polychrome facetted and relief moulded cream boat, circa 1765, painted with floral sprays within feathered Rococo scroll and tendril cartouches, 11cm long £80 - £120 817. A Worcester polychrome low Chelsea Ewer cream boat, circa 1765, painted and enamelled with floral sprigs, relief moulded with swan handle, iron red band to the inner rim, 11cm long £100 - £150 818. A Worcester polychrome jug, circa 1760, sparrow beak baluster form, painted with floral sprigs to the body and the inner rim, 8.5cm high Provenance: Billie Pain Collection label £120 - £180

812 812. A Worcester blue and white teapot, circa 1770, crescent mark, painted in the Cannonball pattern, spherical with relief moulded floral finial, 19cm long £100 - £150

821 821. A Worcester blue and white leaf moulded pickle plate, circa 1765, Formal Rose and Tulip design, 19cm long £80 - £120 822. A Worcester polychrome cream jug, circa 1765, painted with Three Peony, Rock Birds pattern, sparrow beak baluster form, 8.5cm high Provenance: N M Redmayne collection label £80 - £120 823. A Worcester polychrome cream jug, circa 1770, Mandarin pattern, sparrow beak baluster form, painted with panels of Oriental figures between black, red and gilt foliate motifs, 9.5cm high £80 - £120 824. A Worcester polychrome jug and cover, circa 1775, Thunder and Lightning pattern, sparrow beak baluster form, painted with gilt and red starburst motifs beside a peony sprig, relief moulded floral finial, 15cm high £80 - £120 825. A Worcester polychrome sparrow beak jug, circa 1760, Lotus flower pattern with insects, sparrow beak baluster form, 8cm high £70 - £100

819

813 813. A Worcester blue and white shell moulded dish, circa 1760, crescent mark, Marrow and Rosehip pattern, within a feathered border, 14cm diameter £70 - £100

819. A Worcester blue and white plate, circa 1775, pseudo Chinese concentric ring and seven character mark, Hundred Antiques pattern, after the Kangxi design, scalloped rim, 19.5cm diameter £80 - £120

826. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, Mandarin pattern, painted with an Oriental terrace garden scene, 6.5cm high £50 - £80 827. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, Mandarin pattern, painted with two panels of Oriental women, one with a fan, between floral cartouches, geometric rosette border to the inside rim, 6.5cm high £40 - £70 828. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1765, Mandarin pattern, painted with Chinese figures in a garden, 6.5cm high £40 - £70

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820. A Worcester blue and white reticulated basket, circa 1775, pseudo Chinese Lingzhi mark, Kangxi pattern, twin handled and studded with relief moulded floral rosettes, 20cm long £150 - £250

829. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, Mandarin pattern, painted with two Oriental figures at a table, 6.5cm high £40 - £70

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822, 823, 824 & 825

826, 827, 828 & 829

For details of the charges payable in addition to the 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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834, 835, 836 & 837 830. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, Mandarin pattern, painted with Oriental children and figures playing in an interior scene, 6.5cm high £40 - £70 831. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, Mandarin pattern, painted with a child playing with a sceptre and two Oriental women in conversation, gilt C scroll border, 6.5cm high £50 - £80 832. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, Mandarin pattern, painted with two children playing, butterflies and a garden seat, 6.5cm high £40 - £70 833. A Worcester polychrome coffee cup, circa 1770, Mandarin pattern, painted with two children and Oriental women playing, in a garden scene, 6.5cm high £40 - £70

835. A Worcester polychrome mustard pot, 1770, crescent mark, cylinder drum form, reeded and painted with floral bouquets between raised gilt C scroll and dagger borders, relief moulded floral finial, ear handle, 9.5cm high £100 - £150 836. A Worcester polychrome jug and cover, circa 1770, reeded baluster sparrow beak form, painted with floral bouquets over gilt striped ground, relief moulded floral finial, 13.5cm high Provenance: Kneller Collection label

£150 - £250

837. A Worcester polychrome teapot, circa 1775, reeded barrel form painted with exotic birds and hop garlands below tooled gilt C scrolls, ribbons and pink ground cartouches, relief moulded floral finial, ear handle, 19.5cm long £150 - £250

834. A Worcester jug and cover, circa 1775, painted with the Hop Trellis pattern, reeded baluster form, sparrow beak, highlighted in gilt, 13cm high £80 - £120

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


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JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT AUCTION FINE & DECORATIVE ARTS MARCH 2022

TO BE OFFERED FOR SALE IN OUR NEXT FINE ART SALE IN MARCH 2022 The vessel was given to Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston KCMG CBE1874-1938, a British Diplomat who served as the Sinologist and Tutor to the last Emperor of China Asi Gioro Puyi, who had remained in the Imperial Palace after abdicating. Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston was the Son of Robert Fleming Johnston. Sir Reginald’s fiancé Irene Power later married professor Sir Michael Postan, whose family the vessel has been in for at least 100/120 years. The Imperial Palace Peking was the seat of Imperial power for over five centuries and was the seat of the Ming and Qing Dynasties 1416-1911

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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BUSINESS These Conditions of Sale and Business constitute the contract between Kinghams Auctioneers limited and the seller, on the one hand, and the buyer on the other. By bidding at the auction, and/or consigning to Kinghams Auctioneers limited, you agree to be bound by the following terms. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. DEFINITION In these terms of business: Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd is referred to as ‘Kinghams’. The Kinghams representative conducting the auction is referred to as the ‘auctioneer’. 2. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers if the transaction is not completed and paid for.

b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or email in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of terms in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of the Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. TERMS OF CONSIGNMENT FOR SELLERS

3. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment. 4. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION OF LOTS Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of statements relating to authorship, descriptions, origin, date, age, provenance and condition of lots. Statements made orally or in the catalogue are opinions given after careful consideration and research. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity to view lots before any sale. When bidding, buyers acknowledge that they are fully satisfied as to the description and condition of the lot. 5. ATTRIBUTION OF PICTURES (a) If the forename(s) (or asterisks where not known) and surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of Kinghams the picture is a work by the named artist. (b) If the initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of Kinghams the picture is a work of the period of the named artist and may be wholly or in part his work. (c) If the surname of the artist is given, this indicates that in the opinion of Kinghams the picture is a work of the same school of the named artist, or by one of his followers, or in his style and of uncertain date. (d) The term ‘Bears signature’ indicates that in the opinion of Kinghams this is not the signature of the artist. (e) All other terms are self-explanatory. 6. FORGERIES Notwithstanding Condition 4, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence provided that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium. 7. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Every person on Kinghams premises before, during or after a sale shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and shall have no claim against Kinghams in respect of any injury they may sustain or any accident which may occur. 8. DISPUTES Any dispute not covered in these terms of business will be settled at the sole discretion of Kinghams. 9. GENERAL We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of the Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

1. INTERPRETATION In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’ etc. refer to Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd. 2. WARRANTY The Seller warrants that possession in the lots can be transferred to the Buyer with good and marketable title, free from any third party right and encumbrances, claims or potential claims. The Seller has provided all information concerning the items ownership, condition and provenance, attribution, authenticity, import or export history and of any concerns expressed by third parties concerning the same. 3. COMMISSION Commission is charged to sellers at a flat rate of 15% plus VAT on each lot. There is a lotting charge of £2.50 plus VAT per lot. 4. REMOVAL COSTS Items for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by and stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 5. LOSS AND DAMAGE OF GOODS a) Loss and Damage Warranty – Kinghams is not authorised by the FSA to provide insurance to its clients and does not do so. However, Kinghams for its own protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting liability, Kinghams makes a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT. The liability assumed by Kinghams shall be limited to the lower pre-sale estimate or the hammer price if the lot is sold. b) If the owner of the goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, the goods then remain entirely at the owners risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 5(a) is inapplicable. 6. ILLUSTRATIONS The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 7. MINIMUM BIDS AND OUR DISCRETION Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 8. We may sell lots below the reserve provided if we can account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve.

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8. RESERVES a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to unreasonably high reserves {in which case goods carry the storage (Condition 17) and loss damage warranty (Condition 5(a) charges as stipulated in these Terms of Consignment}. b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally. d) Reserves are not usually accepted for lots expected to realise below £50. 9. ELECTRICAL ITEMS These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 10. SOFT FURNISHINGS The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense.The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 9 and 10 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection upon request. 11. DESCRIPTIONS Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 4 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. 12. UNSOLD ITEMS If an item is unsold it may at our discretion be re-offered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. 13. WITHDRAWN AND BOUGHT IN ITEMS These are liable to incur charges on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. 14. CONDITIONS OF SALE You agree that all goods will be sold subject to our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 15. AUTHORITY TO DEDUCT COMMISSION AND EXPENSES AND RETAIN PREMIUM AND INTEREST You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred from your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. You authorise us at our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business 48 hours after the day of sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply. 17. STORAGE We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make storage charges.

18. SETTLEMENT Subject to funds having cleared in our account we aim to pay you no later than four weeks following the sale. If the buyer has not paid for the goods no settlement will be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. Please note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 11 above and you should therefore bear this in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale. INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1. INTRODUCTION The following notes are intended to assist buyers particularly those who may be inexperienced or new to our saleroom. All sales are conducted in accordance with our Conditions of Sale. Our staff will be happy to help you with anything you do not fully understand. 2. AGENCY As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. THE BUYER The highest bidder acknowledged as such by the auctioneer will be the buyer. If any dispute arises, the auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the matter. The auctioneer rules the bidding and bids cannot be retracted. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid. The successful bidder, whether bidding for himself or for a third party, is entirely responsible for paying for the lots they have bought in accordance with Kinghams’s Conditions of Sale and Business. The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of the sellers for any lot and to withdraw, consolidate or divide any lot or lots. 4. REGISTRATION Unless registered already on a bidding platform, it is essential that all prospective buyers register with us, giving their full name, address, contact telephone number(s) and email address. First time buyers will be required to provide proof of identity (i.e. driving licence/passport), a valid debit or credit card and a copy of a utility bill confirming their name and address. Upon receipt of the above a paddle will be issued, which is only valid for the current sale. The paddle may be used to indicate your bids to the Auctioneer during the sale. If successful, the bidder must ensure that their number can be seen by the Auctioneer and that it is their number that is called out. Should there be any doubts as to price or buyer, please draw the Auctioneer’s attention to it immediately. 5. BUYER’S PREMIUM - COMMISSION CHARGES There is a buyer’s premium of 23 per cent plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot up to and including £500,000. The buyer’s premium is 18% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot on the excess of £500,001 up to and including £1,000,000. The buyer’s premium is 15% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot on the excess of £1,000,001. 6. VALUE ADDED TAX Lots on which the buyer may have to pay VAT on the ‘hammer price’ are indicated in the catalogue with the following symbol *. The buyer must pay this VAT at the rates that apply on the day of the auction in addition to the buyer’s premium and VAT thereon. 7. AUCTIONEERS MARGIN SCHEME This scheme allows auctioneers to sell items without VAT on the hammer price. The buyer then pays an amount equivalent to VAT. This amount cannot be refunded and is not shown separately on the invoice. 8. PAYMENT Buyers must pay in full before items can be removed from the premises (please see “payment methods” below). Invoices will be issued from the day of the sale. Buyers must pay their invoice in full within 24 hours and advise when they will be collecting their item(s). Any invoices which remain unpaid after seven days will incur interest at 5% above the base rate, charged from the date of the sale. If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot hand over purchases unless we have adequate references or payment is cleared.

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Payment Methods We accept payment by: Cash – up to £9,000 (subject to money laundering regulations). Cheques – bankers draft, cashiers cheque, personal cheques and travellers cheques are all accepted. Credit cards – Visa or Mastercard (American Express or Diners Club not accepted). Debit cards – Visa, Delta, Switch, Connect Please note that we are unable to accept any card payments where the cardholder is not present. Bank transfer to: HSBC Bank, Bridge St, Evesham WR11 4RU Account no.: 51655345 Account name: Kinghams Auctioneers Ltd Sort code: 40-20-27 IBAN: GB91MIDL40202751655345 SWIFTBIC: MIDLGB22 Please note that a fee of £15 will be added for international bank payment. 9. LIVE INTERNET BIDDING Live online auctions are in conjunction with the-saleroom.com, invaluable.com and easyliveauction.com We ask that you register for the sale a minimum of 24 hours before the auction. When you have registered, you can watch the auction in real time; simply click the bid button to place a bid. If your bid is successful we will notify you after the sale for payment. Charges will be made for internet bidding dependent on the auction platform. See their terms and conditions for details. 10. TRANSFER OF RISK Each lot is the buyer’s sole responsibility from the fall of the hammer. 11. COMMISSION BIDS If instructed, Kinghams will execute bids and advise prospective buyers. This service is free. Buyers who cannot come to a sale may leave their bid with our staff after/during viewing, or make their bid in advance by telephone or email (enquiries@kinghamandormeauctioneers.com). Such bids are placed at the buyer’s own risk. Bids must be made at least one hour before the sale starts, but we advise buyers to make bids at the earliest possible opportunity. When making bids, buyers must provide: Their full name Address Email address Contact telephone numbers The number of the lot they wish to buy Their maximum bid amount – excluding commission which will be added to the invoice afterwards Buyers must state what their maximum bid would be. We cannot accept an instruction to ‘buy’ or unlimited bid.

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 Kinghams will use information provided by its clients or obtained by Kinghams relating to its clients for the provision of auction services or as required by law. Kinghams may need to record telephone conversations for security or legal reasons or as necessary to provide a higher quality of service. Clients agree that Kinghams may use sensitive information that they supply to Kinghams. Unless permitted by law, Kinghams will not otherwise process sensitive personal data without express consent. By agreeing to the Conditions of Sale and Business, clients agree to the processing of their personal information.

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