MORPHETS FINE ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS SINCE 1895
Wednesday 4th June at 4.30pm Fine Wine, Vintage Port and Whisky Thursday 5th June at 10am Fine Art and Antiques
Lot 214
MORPHETS FINE ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS SINCE 1895
Wednesday 4th June 2014
WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS at 4.30pm
ORDER OF SALE 4th June Session One at 4.30pm
FINE WINES, VINTAGE PORT & MADEIRA at 7.30pm
Whisky, Spirits & Liqueurs
1-280
Session Two at 7.30pm Fine Wines, Vintage Port & Madeira 281-385
Thursday 5th June 2014
FINE ART AND ANTIQUES at 10am
5th June at 10am
ON VIEW
Collectables
Tuesday 3rd June 2pm-7pm Wednesday 4th June 10am-4pm Thursday 5th June 8.30am -10am
Books and Maps
16-41
Clocks and Barometers
43-54
Works of Art
57-60
Front Cover Illustration: Lot 298 (detail) Back Cover Illustration: Lot 157
European Ceramics
63-87
Catalogue: ÂŁ7.00 All lots are illustrated and can be viewed on the internet via
Garden and Architectural Antiques
1-4 6-15
Asian Furniture, Works of Art and Ceramics
91-114
Glass and Silver Plated Ware
117-125
Silver
128-152
Objets de Vertu
155-163
Jewellery
166-199
Watches
202-208
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Coins
210-213
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Interval for Lunch
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Members of the Society
of Fine Art Auctioneers.
Afternoon Session Oil Paintings
214-265
Watercolours
266-300
Prints
303-320
Mirrors
323-325
Period and Later Furniture
326-374
End of Sale
MORPHETS Fine Art & Antique Auctioneers since 1895
Information For Buyers 1. INTRODUCTION
7. CONDITION REPORTS We may be able to assist buyers unable to view by providing a condition report, but these reports are based solely on our own opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view. (Please see our Conditions of Sale).
The following informative notes are intended to assist Buyers, particularly those inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All sales are conducted on our printed Conditions of Sale which are readily available for inspection and normally accompany catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything you do not fully understand.
8. ELECTRICAL GOODS Collectable items which are electrical are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first.
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.
9. EXPORT OF GOODS Buyers intending to export goods should ascertain (a) whether an export licence is required and (b) whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory.
3. ESTIMATES Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price and certainly will not be below it. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the sale and may be altered by announcement before the sale. They are in no sense definitive.
10. BIDDING Bidders are required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need a bidding card which is available free of charge, upon production of current identification that can confirm your name and address (eg driving licence, passport, utility bill, but please note that we will not accept bank debit or credit cards as identification).Otherwise, a refundable CASH deposit of £50 must be paid, your deposit will be set against your invoice if you are successful with your bid, or refunded to you once we have established that no bids have been allocated to your bidding number.
4. BUYER’S PREMIUM The Conditions of Sale oblige buyers to pay a buyer’s premium at 15% on the hammer price of each lot purchased. In addition, VAT is chargeable on this premium (see below). Please see note under live bidding on the following page. 5. VAT (*) indicates that there is a VAT element payable by the purchaser at the standard rate within the hammer price as well as being payable on the buyer’s premium. This imposition of VAT is likely to be because the seller is registered for VAT within the European Union and is not operating the Dealers Margin Scheme or because VAT is due on importation into the UK. Lots which appear without the above symbol indicate that no VAT is payable on the hammer price. This may be because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and, if so, it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax.
11. COMMISSION BIDDING Commission bids may be left with the auctioneers indicating the maximum amount to be bid excluding buyer’s premium. They will be executed as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids the auctioneers may prefer the first bid received. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone, e-mail or fax. In order for Commission and Telephone Bids to be operated, we will require your credit/debit card details. Confirmation of any bids taken over the telephone must be made in writing (fax, email or post) by 9am on the day of the sale.
6. CONDITIONS OF LOTS Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and neither the seller nor we as the auctioneers accept any responsibility for their condition. In particular, mechanical objects of any age are not guaranteed to be in working order. However, in specified circumstances lots misdescribed because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 3 week time limit. (The expression ‘deliberate forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale). MORPHETS Fine Art & Antique Auctioneers since 1895
12. METHODS OF PAYMENT Goods can be paid for during the sale. We accept the following forms of payment:Cash: (up to a limit of £5,000 due to money laundering regulations) Cheques: goods will only be released on cleared cheques Debit Card: Cardholder Not Present transactions subject to maximum £500 limit 2
Credit Card: subject to a charge of 2% plus VAT, Cardholder Not Present transactions subject to maximum £500 limit
SELLING AT MORPHETS Selling by auction is a simple and efficient way of disposing of either a single item or an entire household on the open market with professional advice. Morphets’ staff are available to assist you with your sale.
Bank Transfer: details available from the Office. 13. COLLECTION AND STORAGE Please note what the Conditions of Sale state about collection and storage. It is important that goods are paid for and collected promptly. Any delay may involve the buyer in paying our storage charges.
Morphets hold quarterly catalogue sales which include fine art, antique furniture, works of art and regular sales of household content and Victoriana. Your consignment will be individually assessed for the most suitable sale.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS CONCERNING THE ATTRIBUTION OF PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS (i) The christian name(s) and surname of the artist indicates in our opinion a work by the artist.
FREE ADVISORY SESSIONS are held every Wednesday between 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. when our valuers are on hand to assess the auction value of your property free of charge.
(ii)
The initials of the christian name(s) and the surname of the artist indicate in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be wholly or in part his work.
If your items are too large or numerous to bring to the office an appointment can be made for our valuers to call at your home.
(iii)
The surname only of the artist indicates in our opinion a work of the school or by one of the followers of the artist or in his style and of uncertain date.
(iv)
‘‘Bears signature’’ indicates in our opinion that this is not the signature of the artist.
LIVE BIDDING IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS SALE Any bids made via www.the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission on the hammer price.
(v)
The name of the artist preceded by ‘‘After’’ indicates in our opinion a copy of the work of the artist.
ARTISTS RESALE RIGHTS In accordance with Artists Resale Rights Regulations 2006, all lots marked ARR which sell for €1,000 or more are subject to a resale royalty charge ("Royalty"). This Royalty is payable by the Bidder. The Royalty will be charged at a rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of Bidder's premium which is payable under clause 8a) for lots selling for amounts up to €50,000. For lots selling in excess of €50,001, the Royalty shall be calculated at a reduced rate (details available on request). The Royalty is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling calculated on the day of sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment shall be passed directly to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), 33 Great Sutton Street, London EC1V 0DX. For further information please contact the Auctioneers or DACS on 0845 4103410 or visit their website at www.dacs.org.uk
NOTICE TO BUYERS OF GEMSTONES/JEWELS Many coloured gemstones have been subjected to a variety of treatments designed to enhance their appearance, for example heating is regularly used to improve colour or transparency in rubies and sapphires. Other treatments such as oiling, enhance the clarity of emeralds. Other coloured gemstones may have undergone permanent or semi-permanent treatments such as dyeing, irradiation, coating and impregnation, which may require further re-treatment in order to retain their appearance. The jewellery trade generally accepts these treatments. Prospective purchasers should assume all gemstones will have been treated unless statements are made to the contrary. Recent advancements in technology have led to some diamonds being treated in a variety of ways designed to enhance their appearance. These treatments can include fracture filling, laser drilling, irradiation and coating. Every effort is made to identify such treatments, however it is not possible for Morphets to guarantee that all lots containing diamonds are free of these enhancements.
MORE ABOUT MORPHETS Morphets offer a complete auction sales and valuation service. Call in to discuss your particular requirements with our valuers. Valuations can be prepared for Probate, Insurance, Family Division etc. for private clients, executors and trustees. Most valuations can be started within seven days.
All dimensions and estimated weights of gemstones have been determined without unsetting the stones and are therefore only approximate because of limitations imposed by the mount. Estimated weights are normally calculated by applying standard formulae to the measurements taken. 3
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BURGUNDY & RHONE
BORDEAUX
Capsule
bn. 3cm vts. 5cm ts.
7cm
hs. ms. ls. bs.
ULLAGE describes the space between the bottom of the cork and the level of the wine in the bottle. Where not mentioned, it should be assumed that the levels and labelling are good. For Bordeaux, Port and other wines in bottles with defined shoulders the ullage/level is shown, if relevant, by its position in the bottle. Our interpretations are as follows: u. n.
ullage level within neck; the normal level of young wines bn. bottom neck; perfectly acceptable for any age of wine vts. very top shoulder; completely acceptable for any age of wine
ts.
top shoulder; usual level for wines over 15 years old hs. high shoulder; typical reduction through the cork, usually no problem ms. mid shoulder; usually some deterioration of the cork and therefore some variation
ls. bs.
low shoulder; more variable and therefore carries a lower estimate bottom shoulder; very variable, usually a rare or interesting wine at a low estimate
For Burgundy, German and other wines in bottles with sloping necks the ullage is shown in centimetres, measured from the base of the cork. CAUTION 1. Though every effort is made to describe or measure the levels of older vintages, levels may change between cataloguing and sales. This may be caused by the ageing of the cork or by a change in the temperature of the storage conditions or the shipment of the wine. 2. There is a risk of cork failure in old wines and due allowance must be made for this by the potential buyer. 3. It is Morphets Of Harrogate’s policy to open original cases and to describe the level of wine, label and capsule condition, except for wines of vintages from the last fifteen years, with the exception of high value wines, at the discretion of our wine department. 4. Morphets Of Harrogate will not enter in to any price negotiation or credit after the delivery is made and returns will not be accepted. 5. Under no circumstances will substitutes be provided by Morphets Of Harrogate; for example in the case of breakage, or error of description. 6. Labels may be stained where wines have been stored in damp conditions. It should be noted that such storage conditions are generally beneficial.
BOTTLINGS
PACKING
BB CB DB EA UK UK XX
OWC original wooden case WC wooden case OC original carton
Bordeaux bottled Château bottled Domain bottled Erzeugarabfüllung (Estate bottled German wine) Bottled in country of origin Bottled in United Kingdom Bottling not known
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VAT An * beside the lot number denotes a VAT element within the hammer price which may be reclaimed where appropriate. 4
FINE WINE,VINTAGE PORT AND WHISKY Wednesday 4th June Commencing at 4.30pm
Lot 228 in Fine Art Sale 5th June
WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS
WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS at 4.30pm Lots 1-267 comprise an extensive private collection of Scotch Whisky, accumulated over a period of twenty years from the mid-1970s.
Lot 1 Aberlour 1970, 19 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 15.10.70, bottled 2.90, casks 236239, bottle number 241 of 1300, 75cl 46%, presentation carton £140 - £180 Lot 2 Aberlour 1963, 27 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1963, bottled Dec 1991, single cask, 75cl 55.2%, level very top shoulder, carton £120 - £160
Lot 8 Auchroisk 1978, 12 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled June 1978, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 59.3%, level base neck, carton £40 - £60 Lot 9 Aultmore 12 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60 Lot 10 Balblair 5 years old, 75cl 40% £30 - £50
Lot 3 Ardbeg 1975, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, level low neck, carton £90 - £130
Lot 11 Balblair 1964, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £140 - £180
Lot 4 Ardbeg 1974, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1993, 70cl, 40%, carton £100 - £150
Lot 12 Ballindalloch Castle, Private Stock, distilled 1969, bottled 1990, 75cl 51%, level base neck £100 - £200
Lot 5 Ardmore 1977, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £60 - £90
Lot 13 Balmenach 12 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60
Lot 6 Ardmore 1965, 22 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1965, bottled Nov 1987, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £80 - £120
Lot 14 Balmenach 1973, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1992, 70cl 40%, carton £100 - £150
Lot 7 Auchroisk 1978, 12 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled June 1978, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 58.7%, level base neck, carton £40 - £60
Lot 15 Balmenach 1971, 15 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1971, bottled Nov 1987, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £100 - £150
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Lot 16 Balmenach 1961, 24 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1961, bottled Apr 1987, single cask, 750ml 46%, carton £150 - £200 Lot 17 Balvenie Single Barrel, Aged 15 years (minimum), in cask date 3.10.77, bottling date 22.11.94, cask no. 8836, bottle no. 138, 1 litre 50.4%, tube £100 - £150 Lot 18 Balvenie 1974, 15 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 19.12.74, bottled 7.90, casks 1810318130, bottle no. 66 of 1300, 75cl 57.1%, level high shoulder, presentation carton £100 - £150 Lot 19 Banff 1974, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, tear to base of label, carton £90 - £130 Lot 20 Beneagles in Beswick Pottery Osprey Decanter, 13 1/3 fl. oz 70° proof £20 - £30 Lot 21 Ben Nevis 1977, 13 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1977, bottled March 1991, single cask, 37.5cl 62%, level high shoulder, carton £20 - £35 Lot 22 Ben Nevis 1977, 13 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1977, bottled March 1991, single cask, 75cl 63.1%, carton £50 - £70
WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 23 Ben Nevis 1966, 25 years old, 75cl 59%, level mid-high shoulder, carton £100 - £150
Lot 32 Benrinnes 1969, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1992, 70cl 40%, carton £90 - £130
Lot 24 Ben Nevis 1965, 22 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled June 1965, bottled Nov 1987, 75cl 46%, level base neck, scuff to label, carton £100 - £150
Lot 33 Benrinnes 1962, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1962, bottled Nov 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £120 - £150
Lot 25 BenRiach 1982, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 70cl 40%, tear to base of label, carton £80 - £120 Lot 26 BenRiach 1980, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 59.3%, slight scuff to label, carton £100 - £150 Lot 27 BenRiach 1976, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 70cl 40%, carton £100 - £150 Lot 28 BenRiach 1976, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 70cl 40% carton £100 - £150 Lot 29 Benrinnes, 15 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £30 - £50 Lot 30 Benrinnes 1971, 18 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1971, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 50.2%, level base neck, carton £60 - £80 Lot 31 Benrinnes 1971, 18 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1971, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 55.3%, carton £60 - £80
Lot 34 Benrinnes 1962, 27 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1962, bottled Dec 1989, 75cl 44%, level base neck, carton £120 - £150 Lot 35 Benromach 1970, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £80 - £120 Lot 36 Bladnoch 1966, 23 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 28.04.66, bottled 8.89, cask nos. 2674-76, bottle no. 785 of 800, 75cl 43%, presentation carton £150 - £200 Lot 37 Blair Athol, 12 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £30 - £50
Lot 40 Blair Athol 1966, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1966, bottled Sept 1990, single cask, 75cl 57.1%, level base neck, carton £80 - £110 Lot 41 Bowmore, 17 years old, stencilled bottle, 70cl 43%, tube £70 - £100 Lot 42 Bowmore 1979, 11 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1979, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 55.8%, level base neck, carton £70 - £100 Lot 43 Bowmore 1979, 11 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1979, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 58.4%, level base neck, carton £70 - £100 Lot 44 Bowmore 1970, 21 years old, 75cl 43%, carton £130 - £180 Lot 45 Bowmore 1964, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1964, bottled April 1987, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £200 - £250
Lot 38 Blair Athol 1966, 21 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1966, bottled Nov 1987, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £80 - £100
Lot 46 Bruichladdich, 21 years old, 75cl 43%, sealed distillery carton £80 - £130
Lot 39 Blair Athol 1966, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1966, bottled Feb 1990, single cask, 37.5cl 46%, level base neck, carton £35 - £50
Lot 47 Bruichladdich 1965, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, distilled 13.12.65, bottled Sept 1991, casks 5525, 5530 & 5531, 70cl 53.5%, carton £150 - £200
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WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 50 Caol Ila 1978, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, distilled 4.5.78 and 19.10.78, bottled Feb 1992, casks 5347-5351 and 11553-11564, 70cl 63.7%, carton £100 - £140 Lot 51 Caol Ila 1978, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1992, 70cl 40%, carton £80 - £110 Lot 52 Caol Ila 1977, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40% £70 - £110 Lot 53 Caol Ila 1977, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 63.8%, level base neck, carton £100 - £140 Lot 54 Caol Ila 1974, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40% £80 - £110 Lot 55 Caol Ila 1974, 17 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 3.5.74, bottled 11.91, cask nos. 5-9, bottle no. 353 of 3000, 75cl 61.1%, level base neck, presentation carton £100 - £140 Lot 48 Lot 48 Bunnahabhain 1947, 28 years old, bottled 1975 by Matthew Gloag & Son Ltd., 26 2/3 fl. ozs. 70° proof, provenance; Christie’s Scotland, 23rd Nov 1990, lot 164. See illustration £700 - £1,000 Lot 49 Caol Ila, 15 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60
Lot 56 Caperdonich 1972, 16 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 24.10.72, bottled 11.88, cask nos. 7130-7132, bottle no. 166 of 1950, 75cl 40%, presentation carton £80 - £110 Lot 57 Caperdonich 1980, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1992, 70cl 40%, carton £70 - £90 Lot 58 Caperdonich 1968, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40% £80 - £120
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Lot 59 Cardow 1962, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1962, bottled Dec 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £150 - £200 Lot 60 Clynelish, 14 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60 Lot 61 Clynelish 1965, 20 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Feb 1965, bottled April 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £150 - £200 Lot 62 Coleburn 1972, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £60 - £90 Lot 63 Coleburn 1968, 17 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1968, bottled Dec 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £80 - £120 Lot 64 Convalmore 1962, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Jan 1962, bottled Aug 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £150 - £200 Lot 65 Cragganmore, 12 years old, 70cl 40%, carton £30 - £40 Lot 66 Cragganmore 1976, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, distilled 21.7.76, bottled Sept 1991, casks 3583 & 3584, 70cl 55.8%, carton £100 - £150 Lot 67 Cragganmore 1976, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 56.6%, carton £100 - £150 Lot 68 Cragganmore 1966, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 52,2%, carton £150 - £200
WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 69 Craigellachie, 14 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60 Lot 70 Craigellachie 1972, 15 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1972, bottled Nov 1978, 75cl 46%, carton £80 - £120 Lot 71 Craigellachie 1972, 17 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1972, bottled Feb 1990, single cask, 37.5cl 45.7%, carton £40 - £55
Lot 78 Dallas Dhu 1971, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1992, 70cl 40%, carton £130 - £160 Lot 79 Dallas Dhu 1962, 21 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1962, bottled July 1984, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £150 - £200 Lot 80 Dalmore, 20 years old, 26 2/3 fl. oz., 75° proof; provenance, Christie’s Scotland, 28th Nov 1991, lot 76 £80 - £120
Lot 72 Cruachan, over 12 years old, in a sealed black glazed pottery jug with stopper, 26 2/3 fl. oz. 75° proof, presentation carton; provenance, Christie’s Scotland, 23rd Nov 1990, lot 170 £30 - £50
Lot 81 Dalmore 1963, 22 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1963, bottled Nov 1985, matured in sherry wood, 75cl 46%, carton £140 - £180
Lot 73 Dailuaine, 16 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60
Lot 82 Dalwhinnie, 15 years old, 70cl 43%, level high shoulder, carton £40 - £60
Lot 74 Dailuaine 1971, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1992, 70cl 40%, carton £90 - £130
Lot 83 The Deacon’s Dram, 14 years old single malt Scotch whisky, bottled by the Shore Porters’ Society, Aberdeen, 75cl 42.9%, level mid shoulder; provenance Christie’s Scotland, 28th Nov 1991, lot 217 £40 - £50
Lot 75 Dailuaine 1966, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1966, bottled Dec 1989, single cask, 75cl 55.8%, level base neck, carton £100 - £150 Lot 76 Dailuaine 1962, 22 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1962, bottled Aug 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £100 - £150 Lot 77 Dailuaine 1962, 27 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1962, bottled Dec 1989, single cask, 75cl 50.8%, level base neck, carton £100 - £150
Lot 84 Deanston, over 8 years old, 75cl 40%; and The Excise Officer’s Dram, Cromdale Whisky Co., 25cl 40%, with metal cap, level low shoulder (2) £30 - £45 Lot 85 Deanston, 25 years old, flask shaped bottle with pewter mounted stopper, 70cl 40%, presentation carton £30 - £50
Lot 86 Dufftown, 15 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60 Lot 87 Dufftown 1966, 20 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled April 1966, bottled April 1986, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £80 - £110 Lot 88 Dufftown 1966, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled April 1966, bottled Dec 1989, single cask, 75cl 52.5%, level just below midshoulder, carton £60 - £80 Lot 89 Fettercairn 1962, 22 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1962, bottled Nov 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £150 - £200 Lot 90 Glen Albyn 1964, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1964, bottled Nov 1987, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £180 - £230 Lot 91 Glen Albyn 1964, 25 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled March 1964, bottled 8.89, cask nos. 942 & 943, bottle no. 881 of 1750, 75cl 58%, level high shoulder, presentation carton £200 - £250 Lot 92 Glen Avon 1974, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 59.9%, level low neck, carton £80 - £120 Lot 93 Glen Avon 1958, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £350 - £450 Lot 94 Glen Avon 1955, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £400 - £500
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WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 99 Glenburgie 1962, 28 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1962, bottled March 1991, single cask, 75cl 57.8%, level base neck, carton £120 - £170 Lot 100 Glenburgie 1960, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75 cl 40%, carton £120 - £170 Lot 101 Glencadam 1974, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 70cl 40%, carton £100 - £150 Lot 102 Glencadam 1966, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1966, bottled Feb 1990, single cask, 37.5cl 46%, level low neck, carton £70 - £90 Lot 103 Glencadam 1966, 21 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Jan 1966, bottled Nov 1987, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £150 - £200
Lot 95 Lot 95 Glen Avon 1953, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton. See illustration £400 - £500 Lot 96 Glenburgie, 8 years old, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £30 - £50 Lot 97 Glenburgie 1968, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £100 - £150 Lot 98 Glenburgie 1966, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 61.2%, level low neck, carton £140 - £180
Lot 104 Glencraig 1970, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 75cl 40%, level mid-shoulder, carton £60 - £90 Lot 105 Glendronach, 18 years old, 75cl 43%, carton £60 - £90 Lot 106 Glendronach 1970, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 18.02.70, bottled 7.90, cask nos. 513-518, bottle no. 1597 of 1800, 75cl 56%, level high shoulder, presentation carton £140 - £180 Lot 107 Glendullan 1965, 25 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Jan 1965, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 51.1%, level base neck, carton £80 - £120
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Lot 108 Glendullan 1965, 25 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Jan 1965, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 52.4%, level base neck, carton £80 - £120 Lot 109 Glen Elgin 1971, 19 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Sept 1971, bottled Oct 1990, 75cl 50.4%, level base neck, carton £50 - £70 Lot 110 Glenfarclas 1962, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Sept 1962, bottled Feb 1986, 75cl 46%, carton £130 - £180 Lot 111 Glenfarclas 1961, 750ml 43%, display box and carton, £160 - £200 Lot 112 Glenfiddich, 26 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £80 - £120 Lot 113 Glenglassaugh 1977, 13 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1977, bottled Feb 1991, 37.5cl 59.8%, level base neck, carton £30 - £45 Lot 114 Glenglassaugh 1977, 13 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1977, bottled Feb 1991, 75cl 60.7%, level low neck, carton £60 - £100 Lot 115 Glen Grant 1986, 5 years old, 75cl 40%, level base neck £50 - £70 Lot 116 Glen Grant 1974, 5 years old, 75cl 40%, level base neck £50 - £70 Lot 117 Glen Grant 1970, 5 years old, 26 2/3 fl. oz. 70° proof, provenance; Christie’s Scotland, 28th Nov 1991 £50 - £70
WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 118 Glen Grant 1970, 5 years old, 26 2/3 fl. oz. 100° proof, provenance; Christie’s Scotland, 23rd Nov 1990 £60 - £80 Lot 119 Glen Grant 1969, 5 years old, 26 2/3 fl. oz. 70° proof, carton £50 - £70 Lot 120 Glen Grant 1964, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1964, bottled Feb 1988, 75cl 46%, carton £120 - £160 Lot 121 Glen Grant 1960, 75cl 40%, level low neck, carton £150 - £200 Lot 122 Glen Grant 1954, 70cl 40%, carton £200 - £300 Lot 123 Glen Grant 1951, 70cl 40%, carton £200 - £300 Lot 124 Glen Grant, 38 years old, 26 2/3fl. oz. 70° proof, level base neck £200 - £300 Lot 125 Glen Keith 1967, 22 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled April 1967, bottled Jan 1990, 37.5cl 45.6%, level base neck, carton £40 - £60 Lot 126 Glen Keith 1965, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £100 - £150 Lot 127 Glenlivet, 15 years old, George & J G Smith, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail. 75cl 57% £50 - £100 Lot 128 Glenlivet 1974, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 57%, carton £100 - £150
Lot 129 Glenlivet 1974, 16 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Aug 1974, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 54.3%, level base neck, carton £50 - £100 Lot 130 Glenlivet 1974, 16 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Aug 1974, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 55.2%, level base neck, carton £50 - £100 Lot 131 Glenlivet 1972, 17 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1972, bottled Jan 1990, 37.5cl 46%, carton £35 - £65
Lot 137 Glenlivet 1964, 25 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1964, bottled Dec 1989, single cask, 18.75cl 53.4%, level base neck, plastic seal split, carton £40 - £60
Lot 132 Glenlivet 1972, 18 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1972, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 53.7%, level low neck, carton £50 - £100 Lot 133 Glenlivet 1972, 18 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1972, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 54.9%, level base neck, carton £50 - £100 Lot 134 Glenlivet 1972, 17 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled June 1972, bottled Sept 1990, single cask, 75cl 55.6%, level base neck, carton £50 - £100 Lot 135 Glenlivet 1972, 17 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled June 1972, bottled Sept 1990, single cask, 75cl 55.7%, level base neck, carton £50 - £100 Lot 136 Glenlivet 1968, 22 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 30.6.68, bottled 7.90, cask nos. 4828 & 4829, bottle no. 584 of 1800, 75cl 50.1%, level high shoulder, presentation carton £200 - £300
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Lot 138 Lot 138 Glenlivet Queen’s Silver Jubilee, 25 years old, George & J G Smith, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, 26 2/3 fl. oz. 70° proof, level midshoulder, provenance; Christie’s Scotland, 28th Nov 1991, lot 14. See illustration £400 - £600 Lot 139 Glenlivet 1951, George & J G Smith, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £500 - £750 Lot 140 Glenlivet 1950, George & J G Smith, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £550 - £800
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WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 141 Glenlivet 1948, George & J G Smith, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, level low neck £700 - £1,000
Lot 143 Glenlochy 1967, 20 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1967, bottled Feb 1988, 75cl 46%, level top shoulder, carton £150 - £200 Lot 144 Glenlossie 1972, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 70cl 40%, carton £70 - £100 Lot 145 Glen Mhor 1978, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 63.2%, level low neck, carton £80 - £120 Lot 146 Glen Mhor 1978, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 65.3%, level base neck, carton £80 - £120 Lot 147 Glen Mhor 1965, 26 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 18.1.65, bottled 3.91, cask no. 202, bottle no. 230 of 300, 75cl 56.4%, level top shoulder, presentation carton £130 - £180 Lot 148 Glen Mohr 1965, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £100 - £150
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Lot 149 Glenmorangie 1981, 10 years old, natural cask strength, distilled 5 Feb 1981, bottled 8 Jan 1992, cask no. 946, bottle no. 022, 70cl 59.2%, tube £80 - £120
Lot 142 Glenlivet 1946, George & J G Smith, bottled by Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, level low neck, carton. See illustration £800 - £1,100
Lot 150 Glen Moray 1962, 21 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1962, bottled July 1984, 75cl 46%, carton £90 - £130
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Lot 151 Glen Moray 1962, 27 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1962, bottled Dec 1989, 18.75cl 55.1%, carton £20 - £30 Lot 152 Glen Rothes, 12 years old, Berry Bros & Rudd, two bottles, nos. 57/89 & 31823/91, 750ml & 700ml 43%, one carton only (2) £70 - £110 Lot 153 Glen Rothes 1975, 16 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 30.6.75, bottled 11.91, cask no. 10322, bottle no 323 of 1200, 75cl 43%, level base neck, presentation carton £150 - £200 Lot 154 Glen Rothes 1967, 20 years old, sherry wood matured, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1967, bottled Feb 1988, 75cl 46%, level mid-shoulder, label scuffed, carton £70 - £90 Lot 155 Glenrothes 1966, bottled 1975, one bottle (size not given), 101° proof, provenance; Christie’s Scotland, 23rd Nov 1990, lot 110 £120 - £160 Lot 156 Glen Scotia 1977, 13 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled July 1977, bottled Feb 1991, single cask, 75cl 58.8%, level base neck, carton £60 - £100 Lot 157 Glentauchers 1979, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £60 - £100 Lot 158 Glentauchers 1965, 20 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Feb 1965, bottled March 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £100 - £150
WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 159 Glenturret, 8 years old, 75cl 40%, level low neck £60 - £90 Lot 160 Glenturret 1967, natural cask strength, bottled 1988, 75cl 50%, presentation case £120 - £150 Lot 161 Glenturret 1965, 21 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1965, bottled April 1987, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £100 - £140 Lot 162 Glenturret 1965, 25 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1965, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 50.3%, level base neck, carton £100 - £150 Lot 163 Glenturret 1965, 25 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1965, bottled Oct 1990, single cask, 75cl 52.4%, level base neck, carton £100 - £150 Lot 164 Glenugie 1966, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 70cl 46%, carton £140 - £180 Lot 165 Glenury Royal 1966, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1966, bottled Sept 1990, single cask, 75cl 52.7%, level base neck, carton £80 - £120 Lot 166 Glenury Royal 1966, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1966, bottled Sept 1990, single cask, 75cl 53.8%, level base neck, carton £80 - £120 Lot 167 Highland Park 1983, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 57%, carton £130 - £180
Lot 168 Highland Park 1959, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, distilled 14.7.59, bottled July 1991, cask no. 598, 70cl 57.6%, level base neck, carton £400 - £600
Lot 178 Kinclaith 1965, 24 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1965, bottled Dec 1989, single cask, 37.5cl 51.4%, level very top shoulder, carton £80 - £120
Lot 169 Highland Park 1955, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 53.2%, level top shoulder, carton £600 - £900
Lot 179 Ladyburn 1966, 20 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1966, bottled Nov 1987, 75cl 46%, level midshoulder, carton £80 - £120
Lot 170 Highland Piper porcelain model, Scotch Whisky, bottled in France, 16fl. oz. 65.5° proof £20 - £30
Lot 180 Ledaig 1974, bottled 1992, 70cl 43%, carton £100 - £150
Lot 171 Imperial 1979, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £60 - £100 Lot 172 Inchgower, 14 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60 Lot 173 Institute of Brewing, Centenary Malt, 12 years old, blended malts, bottled for the Institute’s Centenary in 1986, 75cl 40% £30 - £50 Lot 174 Inverleven 1979, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £80 - £120 Lot 175 Inverleven 1966, 21 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1966, bottled Feb 1988, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £100 - £150 Lot 176 Isle of Jura, The Stillman’s Dram, 26 years old, limited edition no. 281 of 1800, 70cl 45%, level low neck, carton £100 - £150 Lot 177 Kinclaith 1965, 20 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1965, bottled March 1985, sherry wood cask, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £200 - £300 13
Lot 181 Linkwood, 12 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60 Lot 182 Linkwood, 17 years old, distilled prior to 1971, limited edition bottle no. 219, 75cl 40%, carton, provenance; Christie’s Scotland 28th Nov 1991, lot 233 £60 - £100 Lot 183 Linkwood 1969, 16 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1969, bottled Feb 1986, sherry wood matured, 75cl 46% £80 - £120 Lot 184 Linkwood 1969, 21 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled May 1969, bottled Feb 1991, single cask, 75cl 55.8%, level mid to high shoulder, carton £70 - £100 Lot 185 Linkwood 1967, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £160 - £210 Lot 186 Linkwood 1961, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £200 - £250 Lot 187 Linkwood 1954, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £350 - £500
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WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 191 Lochside 1966, 25 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 1.7.66, bottled 10.91, cask no. 3909, bottle no. 42 of 300, 75cl 62.7%, level very top shoulder, presentation case £140 - £170 Lot 192 Longmorn 1974, 15 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Sept 1974, bottled Dec 1989, single cask, 75cl 46%, level low neck, carton £80 - £120 Lot 193 Longmorn 1969, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, distilled 30.6.69, bottled July 1991, cask nos. 3716 & 3717, 70cl 61%, level base neck, carton £170 - £220 Lot 194 Longmorn 1969, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 62.2%, level base neck, carton £150 - £200 Lot 195 Longmorn 1964, 14 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Sept 1964, bottled Oct 1978, 26 2/3 fl.oz. 80° proof £140 - £180 Lot 188 Lot 188 Linkwood 1946, 36 years old, 75cl 40%, carton. See illustration £800 - £1,200 Lot 189 Littlemill, 8 years old, 70cl 40%, carton £30 - £40 Lot 190 Lochside 1966, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £100 - £150
Lot 196 Longmorn 1963, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 70cl 40%, carton £200 - £300 Lot 197 Longmorn 1956, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £350 - £500
Lot 200 Macallan 1962, Gordon & MacPhail, 26 2/3 fl. oz. 100° proof £400 - £500 Lot 201 MacDuff 1965, 21 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Sept 1965, bottled April 1987, 75cl 46%, level mid-shoulder, carton £90 - £130 Lot 202 MacPhails 1973, 75cl 40%, carton £70 - £100 Lot 203 MacPhail’s, 25 years old, 75cl 40%, carton £70 - £110 Lot 204 MacPhail’s, 25 years old, 75cl 40%, carton £70 - £110 Lot 205 MacPhail’s, 30 years old, 75cl 40%, carton £90 - £130 Lot 206 MacPhail’s 1951, 39 years old, 75cl 40%, carton £150 - £200 Lot 207 MacPhails 1950, 36 years old, 70cl 40%, level low neck, carton £150 - £200 Lot 208 Millburn 1971, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 70cl 40% £90 - £130 Lot 209 Mortlach, 16 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £70
Lot 198 Macallan, ‘As We Get It’, bottled by J G Thomson & Co, Glasgow, 75cl 57.2% £100 - £150
Lot 210 Mortlach, 10 years old, 750ml 40% £35 - £50
Lot 199 Macallan 1970, 19 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1970, bottled Jan 1990, single cask, 18.75cl 46%, carton £30 - £40
Lot 211 Mortlach 1971, 16 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Feb 1971, bottled Nov 1987, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £70 - £100
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WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 218 Old Rhosdhu, Loch Lomond Distillery, 75cl 40% £30 - £40 Lot 219 Ord 1962, 22 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Nov 1962, bottled Aug 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £150 - £200 Lot 220 Ord 1962, 27 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1962, bottled Dec 1989, single cask, 37.5cl 55.4%, level top shoulder £60 - £90 Lot 221 Ord 1962, 28 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Dec 1962, bottled Feb 1990, single cask, 75cl 55.4%, level low neck, carton £150 - £200 Lot 222 Pittyvaich, 14 years old, bottled James MacArthur, Edinburgh, 75cl 54.5% £70 - £100 Lot 223 Pittyvaich 1977, 13 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Sept 1977, bottled March 1991, single cask, 75cl 58.4%, level base neck, carton £120 - £160 Lot 214 Lot 212 Mortlach 1969, 22 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1969, bottled April 1991, single cask, 75cl 50.5%, level low neck, carton £90 - £130 Lot 213 Mortlach 1966, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £200 - £300 Lot 214 Mortlach 1936, 50 years old, wax sealed decanter with stopper, 75cl 40%, level below the shoulder, certificate, presentation case. See illustration £1,500 - £2,000
Lot 215 Mosstowie 1975, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £100 - £150
Lot 224 Port Ellen 1977, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 59.7%, level base neck, carton £120 - £160
Lot 216 North Port-Brechin 1970, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40% £110 - £160
Lot 225 Pride of Strathspey 1950, 36 years old, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, level low neck £150 - £200
Lot 217 Oban 1963, 26 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1963, bottled Feb 1990, single cask, 37.5cl 45.4%, level low neck, carton £60 - £80
Lot 226 Pultney 1967, 13 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1967, bottled Aug 1985, 75cl 46%, carton £120 - £160
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WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 227 Rosebank 1967, 20 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1967, bottled Feb 1988, sherry wood matured, 75cl 46%, level midshoulder, carton £80 - £120 Lot 228 Royal Brackla, 10 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £20 - £35 Lot 229 Royal Brackla, 12 years old, bottled James MacArthur & Co., Edinburgh, 75cl 65% £30 - £45 Lot 230 Royal Lochnagar, 12 years old, 70cl 40%, carton £40 - £60 Lot 231 Scapa 1979, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £80 - £120 Lot 232 Scapa 1979, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £80 - £120 Lot 233 Scapa 1965, 24 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1965, bottled Jan 1990, single cask, 37.5cl 45.6%, level low neck, carton £45 - £65 Lot 234 Scapa 1965, 20 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1965, bottled Feb 1986, 75cl 46%, level low neck, carton £100 - £140 Lot 235 Scapa 1965, 24 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1965, bottled Sept 1990, single cask, 75cl 49.5%, level base neck, carton £100 - £140
Lot 236 Speyburn, 12 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60 Lot 237 Speyburn 1975, 15 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Sept 1975, bottled Feb 1991, single cask, 75cl 63.1%, level mid-shoulder, carton £40 - £80 Lot 238 Speyburn, 1967, 22 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled March 1967, bottled Dec 1989, single cask, 37.5cl 46%, level low neck, carton £45 - £70 Lot 239 Speyburn 1964, 14 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Sept 1964, bottled Oct 1978, 75cl 46%, carton £100 - £150 Lot 240 Speyside Single Malt 1963, 29 years old, oak brandy cask, Gordon & MacPhail, distilled 6.6.63, bottled 19.5.93, cask no. 3241, 70cl 40%, carton £80 - £120 Lot 241 Springbank, 15 years old, porcelain book-form flask, 75cl 43%, slip case £30 - £50 Lot 242 Springbank 1966, 24 years old, oak sherry cask, distilled Jan 1966, bottled June 1990, cask no. 1966 441, bottle number obscured by old seepage, 75cl 60.7%, level low neck, wooden case £150 - £200 Lot 243 Strathisla 1967, 20 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1967, bottled Nov 1987, sherry wood matured, 75cl 46%, level base neck, carton £200 - £250
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Lot 244 Lot 244 Strathisla 1948, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, level low neck, label slightly damp affected, carton. See illustration £600 - £900 Lot 245 Talisker 1967, Gordon & MacPhail, 26 2/3 fl. oz. 100° proof, level low neck, carton, provenance; Christie’s Scotland 23rd Nov 1990 lot 314 £350 - £500 Lot 246 Talisker 1957, Gordon & MacPhail, 26 2/3 fl. oz., 100° proof, level high shoulder, provenance; Christie’s Scotland 28th Nov 1991 lot 250 £400 - £600 Lot 247 Talisker 1957, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 53.3%%, level base neck, carton £400 - £600
WHISKY, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Lot 248 Talisker 1955, natural cask strength, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 50.4%, carton £400 - £600 Lot 249 Talisker 1952, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £500 - £800 Lot 250 Tamdhu 1957, Gordon & MacPhail, 70cl 40%, carton £250 - £300 Lot 251 Tamnavulin, The Stillman’s Dram, 25 years old, limited edition, bottle no. 442 of 1800, 70cl 45%, carton £80 - £120 Lot 252 Tamnavulin, 23 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, 75cl 46%, level low neck, carton £75 - £100 Lot 253 Teaninch, 10 years old, 70cl 43%, wooden case £40 - £60 Lot 254 Teaninch 1982, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, bottled 1991, 70cl 40%, carton £80 - £100 Lot 255 Teaninch 1975, Connoisseurs Choice, Gordon & MacPhail, 75cl 40%, carton £100 - £150 Lot 256 Tomatin 1976, 13 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1976, bottled Sept 1990, single cask, 75cl 60.4%, level base neck, carton £60 - £100 Lot 257 Tomatin 1976, 13 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled Oct 1976, bottled Sept 1990, single cask, 75cl 60.5%, level base neck, carton £60 - £100
Lot 258 Tomatin 1966, 25 years old, distilled 3 March 1966, bottle no. 112 of 1200, 70cl 43%, presentation carton £150 - £200
Lot 266 A rare miniature of the legendary Campeltown 1919 single malt, distilled Dec 1919, miniature no. 18, level below the shoulder £300 - £500
Lot 259 Tomatin 1962, 27 years old, Wm Cadenhead bottling, distilled may 1962, bottled Sept 1989, single cask, 75cl 43.1%, level base neck, carton £150 - £200
Lot 267 Eight books relating to Scotch Whisky, including Scotch Whisky Questions and Answers, 3rd Ed 1953, and four other drinks related books; and a triform pewter mounted dimpled glass spirit decanter and stopper (13) £30 - £50
Lot 260 Tomintoul, 12 years old, 70cl 43%, carton £25 - £45 Lot 261 Tomintoul 1971, 18 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 17.09.71, bottled 5.89, cask nos. 6923-6928, bottle no. 369 of 1200, 75cl 40%, level high shoulder, presentation carton £170 - £220 Lot 262 Tullibardine, The Stillman’s Dram, 25 years old, bottle 255 of 1800, 70cl 45%, level low neck, carton £150 - £200 Lot 263 Eight Wm Cadenhead miniatures; Caol Ila 1978 12yo, Highland Park 22yo, Glen Grant 16yo, Springbank 17yo, Mortlach 22yo, Macallan18yo, Scapa 1978 12yo, Scapa 1965 24yo and Tomatin 1976 13yo, many levels low (8) £80 - £120 Lot 264 Four Gordon & MacPhail miniatures; Glen Grant, Royal Wedding 1981, a blend of 1948 and 1961 vintages, Glenlivet 12yo, Longmorn 12yo and Mortlach, levels generally good (4) £50 - £100 Lot 265 A group of six miniatures; Macallan 1970, Macallan 1964, Balvenie ‘AWGI’, Glenmorangie 18yo, Strathisla 8yo and Langs Gold Label, many levels low (6) £40 - £80 17
Other Properties Lot 268 Dewar’s Ancestor, Rare Old Scotch Whisky, cellophane wrapped, original carton, 26 2/3 fl. oz. 70° proof, 1960’s £40 - £50 Lot 269 Dewar’s Ancestor, rare Old Scotch Whisky, cellophane wrapped, original carton, 26 2/3 fl. oz. 70° proof, late 1960’s £40 - £50 Lot 270 Mortlach 1975, 27 years old, Signatory Vintage bottling, distilled 12.2.75, bottled 11.11.02, cask no. 1104, bottle no. 238 of 262, 70cl 56.8%, presentation carton £150 - £180 Lot 271 Martell Cordon Bleu Cognac, probably late 1950’s, 24 fl. oz. 70° proof £100 - £150 Lot 272 Courvoisier Three Star Luxe Cognac, probably 1960’s, 24 fl. oz. 70° proof £75 - £100 Lot 273 A magnum of Jay Fine Champagne Cognac, Trés Vieille Réserve, ‘Réserve Spéciale de la Société Laroue, Mazamet’, 1.5 litre 40% £50 - £70
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Lot 276 Lot 274 A magnum of Vieille Eau de Vie de Prune, Réserve du Grand Hôtel, Distillerie ‘La Gersoise’, B Gelas et Fils, Vic-Fezensac, Gers, 1.5 litre 42% £50 - £70
Lot 275 A group of various liqueurs comprising, Elixir d’Anvers, 66° proof, Apricot Bols Ballerina, 54° proof, Crème de Violette P Garnier, 52° proof, Crème de Roses P Garnier, 52° proof, a triple decanter of Crème de Menthe, Abricotine and CherryLiqueur, P Garnier, 52° proof, a double dice opaque glass decanter with unknown liqueur, printed with court cards and a bottle of Thé Crème de the Verte, Morozoff, some £60 - £120 levels low (7)
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Lot 276 The 1952-1977 Silver Jubilee Special Reserve Cognac, J & F Martell, 24 fl. oz. 73.5° proof, bottle no. 185, a special blend of 1815, 1906, 1914 & 1918 vintages, commemorative wooden case, certificate, level high shoulder. See illustration £600 - £800 Lots 277-280 SPARE LOTS
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Lot 281 Château Les Ormes de Pez 1988 CB, cru bourgeois Saint-Estèphe, 7 bottles one u vts (7) £90 - £110 Lot 282 Cloître des Dames 1995 BB, Margaux, 12 bottles 2 owc no lids, 1 label damaged (12) £80 - £100 Lot 283 Château Tayac 1998 CB, cru bourgeois Margaux, 5 bottles owc; Pauillac Bauvoyre 1995 BB 3 bottles; Château d’Arcins 2003 CB, HautMédoc, 4 bottles (12) £70 - £100 Lot 284 Château Clos Renon 2007 CB, Bordeaux Supérieur, 11 bottles one oc for 6; Château Clos Renon 2003 CB, 1 bottle (12) £50 - £65 Lot 285 Château Yon-Figeac 1994 CB, Grand Cru Classé St-Emilion, 10 bottles, owc no lid, levels bn or vts (10) £100 - £120 Lot 286 Château Larmande 1985 CB, Grand Cru St-Emilion, 8 bottles owc (no lid), some labels glue stained, levels good, £100 - £150 one low neck (8) Lot 287 Château Prieuré-Lichine 1988 CB, 4ème cru classé Margaux, 3 bottles, labels bin soiled; Réserve de la Comtesse 2004 CB, 2nd wine Château Pichon Longueville Lalande, 2 bottles (5) £80 - £110
Lot 289 St-Emilion Grand Cru 2007 BB, 4 bottles; St-Emilion Grand Cru 2006 BB, 1 bottle; Porte du Roy 2001 BB, St-Emilion Grand Cru, 4 bottles (9) £55 - £70 Lot 290 Château Beau Site 1995 CB, StEstèphe, 1 bottle; Château Lanessan 1999 CB, Haut-Médoc, 5 bottles; Château des Perligues 2009 CB, Graves, 1 bottle (7) £50 - £70 Lot 291 Château Vincent-Saincrit 2005 BB, Bordeaux, 9 bottles, most labels bin soiled; Château d’Argadens 2004 CB, Bordeaux Supérieur, 1 bottle; Baron de Courcelle 2006 BB, St-Emilion, 1 bottle (11) £55 - £65 Lot 292 Château Belgrave 2000 CB, 5ème cru classé Haut-Médoc, 12 bottles, labels damp affected, 4 bottles quite £180 - £240 seriously so (12) Lot 293 Château Gros Moulin 1993 BB, Côtes de Bourg, 9 bottles; Vieux Château Lamothe 1994 BB, Bordeaux, 10 bottles (19) £80 - £110 Lot 294 Château Pitray 1998 CB Côtes de Castillon, 12 bottles oc (12) £60 - £80 Lot 295 Château Cissac 2000 CB, cru bourgeois Haut-Médoc, 8 bottles owc no lid, labels and owc damp affected (8) £60 - £80
Lot 288 Château Talbot 1970 UK Berry Bros & Rudd Ltd, 1 bottle u h/ms; Château Fombrauge 1983 CB, 3 bottles, u one vts (4) £60 - £90 19
Lot 296 Château La Favière 1991 CB, Bordeaux Supérieur, 10 bottles, levels mostly bn, one hs; Château Cissac 1992 CB, 2 bottles (12) £50 - £65 Lot 297 Château Ramafort 1994 CB, cru bourgeois Médoc, 12 bottles oc (12) £70 - £90 Lot 298 Vacqueyras, Seigneur de Fontimple 1998 DB, 12 bottles oc (12) £60 - £80 Lot 299 Côtes du Rhône, Vieux Manoir du Frigoulas 1997, Cuvée Réservée, 12 bottles oc (12) £60 - £80 Lot 300 Gigondas ‘Pierre Aiguille’ 1998 FB Paul Jaboulet Ainé, 5 bottles (5) £50 - £70 Lot 301 Côtes du Rhône Villages, Plan de Dieu 2007 FB, Domaine du Grand Retour, 11 bottles owc (11) £60 - £75 Lot 302 Pommard 1988 CB, Château de Pommard, 12 bottles owc, excellent levels (12) £220 - £260 Lot 303 Charles de Cazanove Vintage Champagne Brut 1992, 8 bottles oc (8) £100 - £140 Lot 304 Chassagne-Montrachet, Rouge, 1997 FB, Louis Latour, 12 bottles oc (12) £150 - £200
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FINE WINES, VINTAGE PORT AND MADEIRA Lot 305 Nuits-St-Georges 2005 FB, Bouchard Père et Fils, 6 bottles (6) £70 - £80 Lot 306 Vosne-Romanée 1982 FB, Raoul Clerget, 2 bottles, u 2.8 & 3.6cm labels poor, one vintage slip missing; Vosne-Romanée [1983] FB, Raoul Clerget, 1 bottle, u 1.5cm, label poor; Mercury [1987] DB, Domaine de la Renarde, 1 bottle, u 1.5cm, label poor; Gevrey-Chambertin 1er cru, Les Cazetiers 1997 DB Antonin Rodet, 1 bottle; Bourgogne HautesCôtes de Nuits, Les Dames Huguettes 1998 FB, 2 bottles; Marsannay 2007 FB, Louis Latour, 1 bottle (8) £70 - £90 Lot 307 Sancerre, Sélection Première 1998 DB Saget, 5 bottles; Pouilly Fumé, Cuvée Vieilles Vignes 1990 DB, MassonBondelet, 2 bottles; Châteauneuf-du-Pape 2002 FB, Guillaume, 1 bottle; Côtes du Rhône, Domaine de l’Espigouette 2003 DB, 1 bottle; Côtes du Rhône, Domaine La Haute Marone 2009 FB, 1 bottle; Irouléguy Gorri d’Ansa 1990 FB, 1 bottle uhs; Château Thuerry, Chapelle St-Vincent 1998 CB, Côtes de Provence, 1 bottle; Clefs du Pontif Grenache Syrah, 2010 FB, Pays d’Oc 1 bottle (13) £60 - £90
Lot 310 Rioja Campo Viejo Gran Reserva 1989, 2 bottles; Rioja Cepa Lebrel Reserva 1998, 1 bottle; Rioja Faustino V Reserva 2002, 1 bottle; Rioja Campo Viejo Crianza 1996, 8 bottles; Rioja Del Coto Crianza 2004, 1 bottle; Anciano Tempranillo Gran Reserva 2002, Valdepeñas, 1 bottle; Castillo de Valdestrada 1997, Extremadura, 1 bottle; Agramont TempranilloCabernet Sauvignon Crianza 1997, 1 bottle (16) £60 - £90 Lot 311 Brunello di Montalcino, Fossacolle 1997, Sergio Marchetti, 2 bottles; Barolo 2002, Cantine Ascheri, 1 bottle; La Borgata Primitivo Puglia 2004, 1 bottle; Bornheimer Schönberg Beerenauslese Siegerrebe und Optima [1975] EA, Weingut Krughof, 1 bottle, vintage slip missing, level good; Rüdesheimer Berg Rottland Riesling Kabinett 1986 EA Staatsweingüter, 1 bottle (6) £45 - £60
Lot 315 Cockburn’s 1963 Vintage Port, u bn and a bottle of Garrafeira Particular 1948, Douro, good level, capsule removed (2) £40 - £70 Lot 316 Harrod’s Selection, Dow’s Late Bottled Vintage Port, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 & 2003, 6 bottles in total (6) £45 - £60 Lot 317 Burmester for Fortnum & Mason 1992 Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Burmester for Fortnum & Mason 1996 Late Bottled Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Cruz 1989 Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Graham’s 2001 Late Bottled Vintage Port, 1 bottle, carton; Dow’s 2000 Late Bottled Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Warre’s Warrior Port, 1 bottle; Taylor’s 10 year old Tawny Port, 1 bottle, wood case; and De Bortoli Old Boys Liqueur Wine, Australia, average age 21 years, 1 bottle, tube (8) £70 - £100 Lot 318 Taylor’s 1970 Vintage Port, bottled by Tanners, 2 bottles u vts (2) £80 - £120
Lot 308 Beringer North Coast Pinot Noir 1997, California, 12 bottles oc (12) £70 - £90
Lot 312 Cabernet Sauvignon Furlotti 2007, Central Valley Chile, 2 bottles; Cabernet Sauvignon Furlotti 2005, Maule Valley Chile, 2 bottles; Libertad Malbec Shiraz 2008, Argentina, 1 bottle; Anakena Pinot Noir 2007, Bio Bio Valley Chile, 1 bottle; Valle Andino Merlot 2008, Central Valley Chile, 1 bottle; Peter Lehman Vine Vale Grenache 1998, Barossa Valley Australia, 5 bottles (12) £55 - £70
Lot 309 Rioja Baron de Ley Reserva 2003, 6 bottles owc no lid (6) £60 - £70
Lot 313 Dow’s 1977 Vintage Port, 2 bottles, one u bn (2) £60 - £80
Lot 321 Croft’s 1955 Vintage Port, 1 bottle, dated wax capsule partially missing, u above ms £60 - £100
Lot 314 Graham’s 1963 Vintage Port, u bn & ts (2) £100 - £150
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Lot 319 Offley Boa Vista 1963 Vintage Port, Oporto bottled, 2 bottles u in neck (2) £120 - £150 Lot 320 Taylor’s 1983 Vintage Port, 4 bottles u ln (4) £100 - £130
Lot 322 Dow’s 1966 Vintage Port, 3 bottles, lead capsules one partially missing, u two l/bn & one hs (3) £120 - £160
FINE WINES, VINTAGE PORT AND MADEIRA Lot 323 Quinta do Noval 1950 Vintage Port, Oporto bottled, remains of dated wax capsule u hs £50 - £70 Lot 324 Dow’s 1945 Vintage Port, 1 bottle, excellent level, label good, wax capsule complete with minor chipping around the base. See illustration £150 - £200 Lot 325 Fonseca Guimarens 1974 Vintage Port, 1 bottle u ts; Graham’s 1980 Vintage Port, 1 bottle; and Taylor’s Quinta de Vargellas 1986 Vintage £70 - £80 Port, 1 bottle u ln (3) Lot 326 Graham’s Malvedos 1996 Vintage Port, 6 bottles (6) £90 - £120 Lots 324, 358 & 380
Lot 327 Warre’s 1983 Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Smith Woodhouse Madalena 1995 Vintage Port, 1 bottle; and Smith Woodhouse 1997 Vintage Port, 2 bottles (4) £60 - £100 Lot 328 Quinta do Crasto 1985 Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Cruz 1989 Vintage Port, 1 bottle; and Vista Alegre 2005 Vintage Port, 2 bottles, individual owc (4) £50 - £70 Lot 329 Croft 1987 Late Bottled Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Fonseca 1994 Late Bottled Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Taylor’s 2000 Late Bottled Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Graham’s 2000 Late Bottle Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Real Companhia Velha Fundador Tawny Port, 1 bottle; Warre’s Warrior Port, 1 bottle; and Cockburn’s Special Reserve Port, 1 litre bottle (7) £60 - £100 Lot 330 Late Bottled Vintage Port; Sandeman 1979, 1 bottle, Cockburn’s 1982, 1 bottle and Taylor’s 1983, 1 bottle (3) £30 - £50
Lots 332, 336, 338 & 341 Lot 331 Château Cos d’Estournel 1998 CB, 2ème cru classé St Estèphe, 12 bottles owc (12) £600 - £700
Lot 333 Château Ducru Beaucaillou 1999 CB, 2ème cru classé St-Julien, 12 bottles owc (12) £650 - £750
Lot 332 Château Palmer 1998 CB, 3ème cru classé Margaux, 6 magnums owc (6). See illustration £900 - £1200
Lot 334 Vieux Château Certan 2000 CB, Pomerol, 6 bottles owc (6) £600 - £750
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FINE WINES, VINTAGE PORT AND MADEIRA Lot 345 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 2005 CB, 6 bottles, owc (6) £320 - £400 Lot 346 ‘Bordeaux 1994 Primeurs’, comprising one bottle each of Château Lafite, Château Latour, Château Mouton Rothschild, Château Margaux, Château Cheval Blanc and Château Petrus, contained in owc originally for 12, excellent levels and appearance (6). See illustration £1,500 - £2,000 Lot 347 Château Montus, La Tyre 2000 CB, Madiran, 3 bottles, owc (3) £120 - £150 Lot 348 Château Gruaud Larose 1978 CB, 2ème cru classé St-Julien, 3 bottles, labels bin soiled, good levels (3) £100 - £150 Lot 346 Lot 335 Château Ducru Beaucaillou 2000 CB, 2ème cru classé St-Julien, 6 bottles owc (6) £500 - £600
Lot 340 Château Ducru Beaucaillou 2002 CB, 2ème cru classé St-Julien, 12 bottles, owc (12) £600 - £700
Lot 336 Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux 2000 CB, 6 bottles owc (6). See illustration £500 - £600
Lot 341 Les Forts de Latour 2002 CB, 12 bottles, owc (12). See illustration £1,200 - £1,500
Lot 337 Château Duhart Milon Rothschild 2000 CB, 4ème cru classé Pauillac, 6 bottles owc (6) £300 - £350
Lot 342 Château Ducru Beaucaillou 2004 CB, 2ème cru classé St-Julien, 12 bottles, owc (12) £600 - £700
Lot 338 Château Haut Brion 2001 CB, 1er cru classé Pessac Graves, 12 bottles, owc (12). See illustration £1,600 - £2,000
Lot 343 Château Beychevelle 2005 CB, 4ème cru classé St-Julien, 12 bottles, owc (12) £600 - £700
Lot 339 Château Pape Clement 2002 CB, grand cru classé Graves, 6 bottles, owc (6) £300 - £350
Lot 344 Château Lynch Bages 2005 CB, 5ème cru classé Pauillac, 12 bottles, owc (12) £800 - £1,000
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Lot 349 Château Léoville Poyferré 1966 CB, 1 bottle, u vts; Savigny-Lavières 1978, Remoissenet, label damaged u 3.5cm; and Chevalier Védrines 1988, £50 - £75 1 bottle, u bn (3) Lot 350 Château Giscours 1961 CB, 3ème cru classé Margaux, 2 bottles, losses to labels, u ms and above (2) £110 - £150 Lot 351 Château Petit-Village 1961, Pomerol, 3 bottles, excellent labels, two capsules scuffed, u hs or just below; and Château Beau-Site 1961, cru bourgeois St-Estèphe, Swiss bottled, 1 bottle label and capsule good, u above ms (4) £110 - £150 Lot 352 Château Léoville Las Cases 1961 CB, 2ème cru classé St-Julien, 1 bottle, excellent appearance, u hs £130 - £160
FINE WINES, VINTAGE PORT AND MADEIRA Lot 353 Château d’Yquem 2000 CB, 1er grand cru classé Sauternes, 6 bottles, tissue wrapped, in owc for 12, lid missing (6) £950 - £1,250 Lot 354 Château Latour 1984 CB, 1er cru classé Pauillac, 1 bottle, u ln, capsule damaged £110 - £140 Lot 355 Château Latour 1984 CB, 1er cru classé Pauillac, 1 bottle, u ln, label £130 - £160 good Lot 356 Château Latour 1959 CB, 1er cru classé Pauillac, 1 bottle, u hs, label faded but complete. See illustration £500 - £1,000 Lot 357 Château Sigalas Rabaud 1961 CB, 1er cru classé Sauternes, labels damaged, two badly so, the neck of one capsule mostly removed, u m-hs (3) £120 - £160 Lots 356, 376 & 379 Lot 358 Château d’Yquem 1945 CB, 1er grand cru classé Sauternes, 1 bottle, u hs, label very good. See illustration £1,000 - £1,200
Lot 362 Vega-Sicilia Tinto Valbuena 5 1993, 1 bottle; and Campo Viejo Gran Reserva 1973, 1 bottle (2) £40 - £60
Lot 359 Château Beychevelle 2005, 4ème cru classé St-Julien, 6 bottles owc (6) £360 - £420
Lot 363 Chianti Classico Riserva Ducale Oro 1979, Ruffino, 8 bottles, owc, u 1bn 7hs (8) £80 - £120
Lot 360 CUNE Imperial Gran Reserva 1988, Rioja, 1 magnum, wooden case, excellent level and appearance £60 - £100
Lot 364 Barolo 1976, Ceretto, 1 bottle; Cellaro Rosso 1990, 1 bottle; Emiliani Sangiovese 1973, 1 bottle; Barolo 1970, 1 bottle; and Spanna Riserva 1961, Berteletti, 1 bottle, damage to £30 - £50 wax capsule (5)
Lot 361 Vega-Sicilia Unico 1981, Ribera del Duero, 2 bottles, excellent £200 - £260 appearance (2)
Lot 365 Layton’s Vintage Character Port, Finest Reserve, 1 magnum, bottled and shipped by Graham’s, owc, excellent level and appearance £30 - £50 23
Lot 366 Three unlabelled bottles with lead capsules branded ‘Mayor Sworder & Co Ltd, London EC4’, two-part moulded brown bottles, levels all in neck (3) £50 - £100 Lot 367 Cockburn’s Vintage Port, comprising 1 bottle 1963, 2 bottles 1970 and 1 bottle 1975, levels all in neck, 1 bottle 1970 is base neck (4) £120 - £150 Lot 368 Taylor’s Vintage Port, comprising 1 bottle 1960, u hs; 1 bottle Quinta de Vargellas 1965, wax capsule damaged u bn; and 1 bottle 1966, £100 - £140 u bn (3)
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FINE WINES, VINTAGE PORT AND MADEIRA Lot 369 Mouton Cadet Blanc 2001, 24 bottles; and Chardonnay Veneto 2008, 12 bottles (36) £80 - £110
Lot 375 Château Gruaud Larose 1961 CB, 2ème cru classé St-Julien, 1 bottle, label very good, u 5.5cm £200 - £250
Lot 370 Château Lanessan 1996 CB, cru bourgeois Haut-Médoc, 12 bottles owc (12) £150 - £180
Lot 376 Château Lafite Rothschild 1961 CB, 1er cru classé Pauillac, 1 bottle, purchased in the mid-1960’s by the current owner, label dusty, slightly scuffed, u ms. See illustration £600 - £800
Lot 371 Château Batailley 1996 CB, 5ème cru classé Pauillac, 12 bottles owc (12) £260 - £300 Lot 372 Château La Tour Figeac 1998 CB, St Emilion grand cru classé, 12 bottles owc (12) £180 - £220
Lot 377 Château Lafite Rothschild 1961 CB, 1er cru classé Pauillac, 1 bottle, purchased in the mid-1960’s by the current owner, label dusty and torn in one corner, u ts £600 - £700
Lot 373 Château d’Yquem 1975 CB, 1er grand cru classé Sauternes, 1 bottle, excellent level and general appearance, label slightly rubbed £350 - £400
Lot 378 Château Margaux 1961 CB, 1er cru classé Margaux, 1 bottle, purchased by the current owner in the mid1960’s, label good, u ms £600 - £800
Lot 374 Château Gruaud Larose 1961 CB, 2ème cru classé St-Julien, 2 bottles, labels very good, u 5cm or less (2) £400 - £500
Lot 379 Château Margaux 1961 CB, 1er cru classé Margaux, 1 bottle, purchased by the current owner in the mid1960’s, label good, u above ms. See illustration £600 - £800
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Lot 380 Bual 1934 Vintage Madeira, Rutherford & Miles, 1 bottle, stencilled bottle, excellent level. See illustration £130 - £160 Lot 381 Bual 1934 Vintage Madeira, Rutherford & Miles, 1 bottle, stencilled bottle, excellent level £130 - £160 Lot 382 Cockburn’s 1963 Vintage Port, 1 bottle; Taylor’s 1970 Vintage Port, 1 bottle; and Offley’s Boa Vista 1970 Vintage Port, 1 bottle (3) £130 - £150 Lot 383 Château Gruaud Larose 1999 CB, 2ème cru classé St-Julien, 12 bottles, excellent levels, labels damp/bin £320 - £360 stained (12) Lot 384 Château d’Angludet 2001 CB, cru bourgeois Margaux, 12 bottles, owc (12) £170 - £210 Lot 385 Château Berliquet 2001 CB, St Emilion grand cru classé, 12 bottles, owc (12) £130 - £160
FINE ART AND ANTIQUES Lot 106 (one of a pair)
Thursday 5th June Commencing at 10.00am
GARDEN AND ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUES
GARDEN AND ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUES
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Lot 2 Lot 3 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN URNS, of campana form, each on a square base, white painted, 50cm high £200 - £300
Lot 4 Lot 1 A 19TH CENTURY COALBROOKDALE CAST IRON GARDEN BENCH, of fern and blackberry design, white painted and with sparred oak seat, 154cm wide. See illustration £800 - £1,200
Lot 2 A 19TH CENTURY COALBROOKDALE CAST IRON GARDEN CHAIR, of fern design, white painted and with sparred oak seat, 67cm wide. See illustration £500 - £700
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Lot 4 ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE: AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CREAM AND GILT DOOR PEDIMENT, the broken arch filled with lattice work above an inset oil painting of the 18th century manner, of cherubs frolicking with garlands of flowers in a classical garden landscape, oval, within a laurel wreath surround, flanked by graduated harebells and angle brackets carved with ‘C’ scrolls and trailing flowers, painting 45cm x 65cm, overall 132cm x 38cm. See illustration £300 - £500 Lot 5 SPARE LOT
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Lot 6 Lot 6 A REGENCY SIX-SHOT PEPPERBOX PERCUSSION REVOLVER, by Thomas Belliss, stamped Birmingham proof marks, the frame, hammer and trigger guard engraved with foliage, finely chequered walnut grip, the barrel 7.8cm, 17.8cm overall. See illustration £200 - £300 Lot 7 A SYCAMORE SHALLOW BOWL, with shaped triangular lug handle, externally adzed, probably 19th century, 45cm diameter £70 - £90 Lot 8 A LATE GEORGE III NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, by Eleanor Docket, 1815, worked with an alphabet and numeral band above a moralising text, and with numerous pictorial devices including flowering plants, trees, manor house, birds, animals, Adam and Eve, ship etc, all within a meandering floral border, 44.5cm x 40.5cm, moulded wood frame. See illustration £300 - £400 Lot 9 A REGENCY NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, by Sarah Berrand, Aged 15, 1835, worked centrally with a moralising text, and with numerous pictorial devices, including flowering plants, animals, birds and trees, and with a depiction of Adam and Eve to the base, all within a meandering floral border, 44cm x 41.5cm, rosewood frame £150 - £200
Lot 8 Lot 10 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILKWORK depicting The Discovery of Moses, oval in verre églomisé mount, 37cm x 29cm together with another, later, a full length study of a young woman carrying a basket of flowers oval, in verre églomisé mount c.1920 and a third, of a young child lost in woods (3) £100 - £150
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Lot 11 A 19TH CENTURY EMBROIDERED TAPESTRY PICTURE OF A TARTAR HORSEMAN in a rosewood frame, 46cm x 40.5cm £50 - £60 Lot 12 TAXIDERMY: THREE COCK PHEASANTS, A HEN PHEASANT, HEN AND COCK GREY PARTRIDGE, in naturalistic setting, in a glazed case, 98cm wide x 38cm deep x 72cm high £175 - £250
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COLLECTABLES / BOOKS AND MAPS
BOOKS AND MAPS Lot 16 [Various Authors]. - FUR, FEATHER AND FIN SERIES, First Editions, 11 vol only of 12 (lacking Fox vol.), 18951905; Millais (J.G.) GAME BIRDS AND SHOOTING-SKETCHES... 1894; and 6 others, related, publisher’s cloth, 8vo (18) £100 - £200
Lot 13 Lot 13 A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN’S LEATHER SUITCASE BY DREW AND SONS OF PICCADILLY CIRCUS, LONDON, with silver mounted and ivory fittings, London 1895, lined in pigskin, the fittings initialled ‘B’ and comprising seven silver lidded glass toilet jars and bottles, a hip flask, four clothes and hair brushes, pair of boot pulls, steel shoe horn, razor strop, page turner, stationery wallet with blotter, jewel case, cigar case, mirror, manicure set lighter, ink and bottle opener, lettered to lid ‘W.Barratt’, 67cm wide x 41cm deep x 20cm high. See illustration £200 - £300 Lot 14 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER BY MARY KENDALL, AGED 12, 1825, worked in ivory, olive green, cinnamon and blue silks with houses animals, birds, flowering plants and moralising text, within a flory and counter flory border, 45cm x 33cm, oak frame, unglazed £150 - £200 Lot 15 AN AFRICAN MASK, IVORY COAST, POSSIBLY DAN, with domed forehead and brow, deep set eye slits, prominent nose and mouth, with long plaited hair and rope twist fringe to chin, overall 29cm long £100 - £150
Lot 21 Arlington (L.C.) THE CHINESE DRAMA...First Edition, signed by author, 115 chromolithographed plates, top board detached, spine worn with loss, Shanghai, 1930 £60 - £80
Lot 17 Westmorland.-Mannex (P.J.) HISTORY, TOPOGRAPHY AND DIRECTORY OF WESTMORLAND..., contemporary half calf over patterned boards, spine damaged, Beverley, 1849; Fell (Alfred) A FURNESS MANOR: PENNINGTON AND ITS CHURCH, 1929; A FURNESS MILITARY CHRONICAL, 1937, half titles, publisher’s cloth; and 8 others, similar, Westmorland topography (10) £60 - £80 Lot 18 Westmorland.-Photographs.- TWO PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS showing scenes from the construction and early operation of the Hodbarrow Mines, 60 prints, mounted £60 - £80
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Lot 19 Knight (Charles) POPULAR HISTORY OF ENGLAND 8 vol.; Browning (Oscar) THE NEW ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF ENGLAND 3 vol., additional engraved titles; Taylor (James) THE VICTORIAN EMPIRE... 5 vol., original publisher’s pictorial cloth, g.e., 4to, v.d.; and 7 others, similar (23) £40 - £60
Lot 22 Pogany (Walter, illust.) FAUST BY GOETHE one of 250 large paper copies signed by the illustrator, illustrated plates, captioned tissue guards, publisher’s vellum, t.e.g., others uncut, slight cracking to base of hinges and outer edge, 4to, 1908. See illustration £100 - £200
Lot 20 Brown (R.N. Rudmose) SPITSBERGEN 1920; Sloan (A.) WANDERINGS IN THE MIDDLE EAST, 1924, photographic plates, contemporary publisher’s cloth, 8vo (2) £40 - £60
Lot 23 Clarke (Daniel Kinnear) RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES: THEIR PROGRESS, MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION AND PERFORMANCE 2 vol., half sheep over publisher’s boards, folio, 1860 £100 - £200
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Lot 28 Lot 24 Surtees (R.S.) MR FACEY ROMFORD’S HOUNDS hand-coloured plates, tissue guards, contemporary half calf over cloth, spine gilt, t.e.g., others uncut, 8vo (1865); Crane (Walter, illust.) PAN-PIPES, chromolithographed plates throughout, contemporary boards, bevelled edges, oblong 4to, n.d.; Morris (Rev. Francis Orpen) COUNTY SEATS OF THE NOBLEMEN & GENTLEMEN OF GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND, vol 5 only, 30 chromolithographed plates, disbound in original boards, 4to (n.d.) (3) £60 - £80 Lot 25 Rosinus (Joannes, Johann Roszfeld) ROMANARUM ANTIQUITATUM LIBRI DECEM, EX VARIS SCRIPTORIBUS SUMMA SIDE SINGULARIQUE DILIGENTIA COLLECTI, title in red and black, 2 folding engraved woodcuts, second a little creased with a few simple tears along folds, numerous other vignettes and woodcuts throughout, marginal worming to a few gathers, bound-in with an earlier, possibly 16th century, printed leaf, contemporary calf, rubbed with some worming to base of spine, 4to, Stephanus [Ettiene], Gamonet, [Geneva] 1611 £100 - £200
Lot 26 Andrewes (Rev. Lancelot) XCVI SERMONS BY THE RIGHT HONOURABLE AND REVEREND FATHER IN GOD, LANCELOT ANDREWES, LATE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER engraved frontispiece, torn with loss, engraved vignettes to title and throughout, contemporary panelled calf, large, worn, top board detached, lower board crudely repaired, 4to, Richard Badger, 1641. £80 - £120 Lot 27 [Allestree (Richard)] THE WORKS OF THE LEARNED & PIOUS AUTHOR OF THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN 2 vol. in 1, additional engraved title detached, engraved vignettes to titles, contemporary tooled panelled calf, worn, boards held by strings, Oxford, R. Norton, 1687 £80 - £120
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Lot 28 Guillim (John) A DISPLAY OF HERALDRIE...bound with AN EXACT REGISTER OF ALL THE KNIGHTS OF THE GARTER... ruled in red throughout, woodcut vignettes throughout, many with contemporary and later handcolouring, gather Q with page loss, repaired and restored in contemporary hand, contemporary ink ownership signature on front free endpaper, some mainly marginal damp staining, contemporary sprinkled panelled calf ruled in gilt, some cracking to base of spine, 4to, T.R. for R. Blome, 1660. See illustration £100 - £200 Lot 29 Griffiths (William) A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON FARRIERY second edition, list of subscribers, engraved plate and portrait plate, contemporary calf, rubbed, 4to, Wrexham, J. Marsh, 1795. See illustration £80 - £120
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BOOKS AND MAPS Lot 30 WEST YORKSHIRE - JAMES (JOHN) THE HISTORY OF BRADFORD AND ITS PARISH, 2 vol, lower board detached vol 1, 4to, 1866; Cudworth (William) Histories of Bolton and Bowling list of subscribers, folding pedigrees, Bradford, 1891, engraved frontispiece and plates, contemporary half calf over cloth, rubbed, spines loose; and 15 others, similar, West Yorkshire topography, 4to & 8vo (18) £60 - £80 Lot 31 FLETCHER (J.S.) A PICTURESQUE HISTORY OF YORKSHIRE 6 vol, half titles, lithographed plates, tissue guards, later fine half morocco over boards, spines uniformly sunned, 4to [n.d., c.1900] £80 - £120 Lot 32 WELLS (HERBERT GEORGE): The World of William Clissold, Edition de Luxe, pub. Ernest Benn Ltd., London, 1926, 3 vols., vol.1 signed by the author on the reverse of the title page, vellum over original green cloth, gilt embellished spines, black board slip cases £60 - £80
Lot 34 COTTON (HENRY): Golf, The Aldin Series, pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1931, signed by the author, d.w; Mitchell (Abe): Essentials of Golf, Hodder and Stoughton, n.d; Jones (Robert T.Jnr): Down the Fairway, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., London, Ist ed. 1927; TeasdaleBuckell, (George Teasdale): The Complete Shot , Metheun & Co. Ltd., London, 5th revised edition. 1924; and two other vols (6) £50 - £70 Lot 35 KINSELLA (THOMAS): Another September, Poems, The Dolmen Press, Dublin 1958, green cloth, d.w.; and Kavanagh (Patrick): Come Dance with Kitty Stobling and other poems, Longmans, Green & Co. Ltd., London, 1st ed. 1960, gilt decorated brown cloth, glassine wrapper (2) £40 - £60
Lot 37 MacCAIG (NORMAN): Riding Lights Poems, The Hogarth Press, London 1955, printed boards, d.w; MacNeice (Louis): Visitations, poems, Faber and Faber, London, 1st ed. 1957, blue cloth, d.w.; and Gunn, (Thom): The Sense of Movement, Faber and Faber Ltd, London, 1st ed. 1957, purple cloth, d.w. (3) £30 - £50 Lot 38 SCOVELL (EDITH JOY): The River Steamer and Other Poems, The Cresset Press, London 1956, cream cloth, d.w., and eight other similar volumes of poetry (9) £40 - £60 Lot 39 SMITH (JOHN): Excursus in Autumn, Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., London, 1st ed. 1958, printed boards, d.w., and eight other similar volumes of poetry (9) £40 - £60 Lot 40 MacDONOGH (PATRICK): One Landscape Still and other poems, Secker and Warburg, London, 1st.ed. 1958, green cloth, d.w.; seven other similar volumes of poetry and one other volume (9) £40 - £60
Lot 33 JACKSON (RICHARD): Jackson’s Map of the York and Ainsty Hunt, folding linen-backed sheet, gilt-decorated red cloth board, n.d. but circa 1900 £50 - £70 Lot 36 Lot 36 SASSOON (SIEGFRIED): Sequences, Faber and Faber, London, 1st ed. 1956, blue cloth, d.w.; and Merwin (William Stanley): Green With Beasts, Poems, Rupert Hart-Davis, London 1956, printed green boards, d.w. (2). See illustration £40 - £60
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Lot 41 AFTER JOHANNES BLAEU 17TH CENTURY, Ducatus Eborancensis pars Occidentalis, the West Riding of Yorkshire, hand-coloured engraved map, double sided with cartouche, scale and armorial crests, 38.5cm x 50cm £60 - £80 Lot 42 SPARE LOT
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CLOCKS AND BAROMETERS Lot 43 A QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT STICK BAROMETER IN THE MANNER OF DANIEL QUARE, the silvered dials enclosed within a glazed rectangular case and surmounted by a central turned brass finial flanked by conforming adjusters, the circular section pillar above a spiral turning and brass-banded cylindrical base, early 20th century, 100cm high. See illustration £1,000 - £1,500 Lot 44 A GEORGE III FIGURED MAHOGANY AND EBONISED BOWFRONT STICK BAROMETER, the brass dial signed ‘Ramsden, London’, enclosed by a glass cover and surmounted by a moulded cornice, the base with urnshaped cistern cover flanked by parquetry-lined, canted angles, 98cm high. See illustration £700 - £900 Lot 45 A LATE GEORGE III OAK, CROSS BANDED AND LINE-INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the eight day, four pillar movement with outside count wheel, striking on a bell, the brass arch top dial with silvered chapter ring, Arabic and Roman numerals, the sandground centre with secondary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with a convex silver boss inscribed, W.Webb, Wellington, further decorated with cast dolphin and cherub mask spandrels, the glazed hood flanked by turned pillars, the caddy top with brass finials and reverse-painted glass panel, the trunk with shaped panel door, brass lockplate, moulded box base, 224cm high. See illustration £500 - £700
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CLOCKS AND BAROMETERS Lot 47 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN-MOUNTED CLOCK GARNITURE, the clock with Japy Frères cylinder movement, numbered C1509 and 2493, the circular porcelain dial with Roman numerals, in a heavily relief cast and ornamented case of architectural form, decorated with foliage, paterae, ribbons, beading and other devices, incorporating porcelain panels, painted, jewelled and gilt in the Sèvres manner, flanked by pillars and surmounted by a two-handled urn finial, on fluted and beaded toupie feet, 42.5cm high, together with a pair of conforming urn side ornaments, 37cm high, all on fabric covered, shaped rectangular gilt gesso stands. See illustration £500 - £700
Lot 46 Lot 46 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND ROSE POMPADOUR PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK BY GAY VICARINO & CO OF PARIS, the rectangular case surmounted with doves, trophies and wreath, within an acanthus leaf border, the dial and panels painted with cherub, Venus and Cupid, and ribbon-tied garlands and trophies, twin lion mask and ring handles to the sides, on a laurel leaf base raised on a plinth cast with panels of vitruvian scrolls and on toupie feet; the pendulum movement striking the hour and half hour on a bell, stamped to the movement G.V and to the movement and case No. 13815, complete with a velvet lined giltwood stand, clock 29cm high, overall 32.5cm high. See illustration £1,200 - £1,500 MORPHETS Fine Art & Antique Auctioneers since 1895
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Lot 48 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CREAM MARBLE AND GILT METAL CLOCK GARNITURE, by M.Michel, Beaugency, the drum movement having a white enamel dial painted with black Arabic numerals and rosebud swags, signed, striking the hour and half hour on a bell (not present) stam; the case surmounted with a vase, rocaille and scrolling flowers, and swagged drapery, on twin columns with torchère finials, sunburst pendulum, raised on a stepped rectangular plinth, on toupie feet, with a pair of twin light candelabra with scrolling branches, on a leaf capped column and conforming plinth base, stamped to movement 393, clock 40.5cm high, candelabra 30cm high. See illustration £600 - £800
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Lot 49 A MID-19TH CENTURY CHINESE MANTEL CLOCK for the European market, the twin barrel brass fusee alarum movement with crown wheel escapement, striking on two bells, the back plate engraved in the Regency manner and with an indecipherable maker’s name, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic numerals at the quarters, set within a rectangular brass mask heavily engraved with stylised bats, foliate scrolls and symbols on a pounced ground, the glazed hardwood case inlaid with mother of pearl to the frieze frame, and with twin pierced and carved sound holes above glazed apertures to the sides, the back with a pierced sliding cover, 22.2cm wide x 26.6cm high. See illustration £1,200 - £1,500
Lot 51 A GEORGE II STYLE MAHOGANY HOODED WALL CLOCK, possibly incorporating period elements, the thirty hour movement with crown wheel alarum escapement, striking on a bell, the silvered arch top dial inscribed ‘Edw. Russell, Catton,’ Roman numerals glazed hood flanked by canted angles and surmounted by a swan neck pediment, conforming bracket, 52cm high £200 - £300
Lot 50 A VICTORIAN BRASS SKELETON CLOCK, of Gothic revival form, the movement with single fusee barrel striking on a silvered bell, the white-enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals, on a stepped, rounded rectangular marble base, white-glazed ceramic bun feet, 41cm overall £150 - £200 MORPHETS Fine Art & Antique Auctioneers since 1895
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CLOCKS AND BAROMETERS / WORKS OF ART Lot 52 A MID-19TH CENTURY BLACK FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK, the twin cylinder brass movement with outside count wheel, striking on a gong and with twin bellows mounted above, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, surmounted by a hinged circular door from which the cuckoo appears, the walnut case of rectangular section, fitted with a door and bellows aperture to each side, arched cornice, moulded bombe base, 39cm high £500 - £700 Lot 53 A VICTORIAN WALL CLOCK, the single barrel brass fusee movement with circular white enamel dial, Roman numerals, centrally inscribed ‘Kleyser & Co., 66, High St., Boro., London’, in a mahogany case ornamented with relief fretwork and on a moulded rectangular plinth, suspension hook to the rear of the box, 46.5cm high. See illustration £300 - £500
Lot 58 A LATE VICTORIAN OAK DOUBLESIDED STATIONERY RACK, the end panels of shaped and arched form, the central shaped divider with cutout handle, both sides fitted with a series of compartments, 39.5cm wide £60 - £100 Lot 59 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD STANDISH, of oblong form, two hinged flaps flanking a central turned bar handle, enclosing a pen well and two lidded compartments centred by an inkwell, a narrow drawer with turned wood handle to one side, 22.5cm wide. See illustration £250 - £300
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Lot 57 Lot 57 AN ELIZABETH I EXCHEQUER STANDARD 4LB AVOIRDUPOIS BRONZE BELL WEIGHT, 1588, with integral cast loop handle, 10.8cm high. See illustration £650 - £750
Lot 60 A MID 19TH CENTURY SWISS MUSICAL BOX, the keywound cylinder movement playing six airs, cylinder length 26cm, the movement stamped no.10462, in a plain oblong wood case, 38.5cm wide overall £70 - £100 Lots 61 & 62 SPARE LOTS
Lot 54 A VICTORIAN DROP DIAL WALL CLOCK, the single barrel brass fusée movement with circular white enamel dial, Roman numerals, centrally inscribed ‘Birkle & Dilger, 18, Hampstead Rd., London’, in a mahogany case, the suspended box base brass and ebony-mounted, and with concave rectangular glass panel to the frieze, foliate side brackets, 50.5cm high. See illustration £250 - £350 Lots 55 & 56 SPARE LOTS
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Lot 63 A VICTORIAN MASON’S PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA PART DINNER SERVICE, painted and gilt in the Imari palette with an allover design of stylised flowers and foliage, impressed mark to the undersides, comprising: forty six dinner plates, 24.2cm diameter; twenty four soup plates, 24cm diameter; seventeen first course plates, 20.2cm diameter; eighteen side plates, 18.3cm diameter; canted rectangular meat drainer dish, 52.7cm wide; similar meat dish, 52.2cm wide; similar pair of meat dishes, 47.9cm wide; similar pair of meat dishes, 42.8cm wide; similar pair of meat dishes, 37cm wide; three similar meat dishes, 31.7cm wide; similar pair of meat dishes, 25.7cm wide; pierced meat drainer plate, 35cm wide; two-handled hexagonal soup tureen and cover, 33cm wide overall, 29cm high overall; soup tureen stand, 30cm wide overall; three hexagonal vegetable dishes and covers , 29.5cm wide, 18.5cm high overall; one additional vegetable dish cover, 26cm wide, 12cm high; two hexagonal sauce tureens 20.6cm wide, 10cm high; and three sauce tureen stands, 17cm wide (134). See illustration £2,000 - £3,000
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EUROPEAN CERAMICS Lot 64 A PAIR OF MASON’S PATENT IRONSTONE PLATES, of shaped circular form, each polychrome painted and gilt with a fenced garden pattern in the Chinese style, the rim with floral sprays, impressed mark to underside, 19th century, 24cm diameter, together with a matching shaped rectangular meat plate, 25.8cm wide (3) £60 - £80 Lot 65 A LEEDS POTTERY CREAMWARE OVAL DISH AND STAND, of basket weave moulded and looped openwork form, each with impressed mark to the underside, circa 1850, the dish 25.8cm wide, the stand 28.4cm wide £80 - £120 Lot 66 A DOULTON LAMBETH, FOR PHILLIPS, OXFORD ST., LONDON, LARGE SALTGLAZED STONEWARE HARVEST JUG, modelled as Toby Philpott, seated on a beer barrel, holding a foaming jug, impressed marks to underside, 35.5cm high £100 - £150 Lot 67 A JOHN TURNER, STAFFORDSHIRE, STONEWARE TYPE CIRCULAR BOWL, underglaze and overglaze painted and gilt to the interior and exterior with floral sprays and ornamental borders, painted mark ‘Turner’sPatent’ to the underside, circa 1800, 17.6cm diameter £50 - £70
Lot 68 AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH TINGLAZED POTTERY CHARGER, blue and white painted with stylised flowers and foliage, within a conforming yellow edged border, 31.2cm diameter; and another, blue and white painted in the chinoiserie style, centrally with flowering plants in a fenced garden, the rim with stylised flowers and foliage, 34.7cm diameter (2) £120 - £150 Lot 69 A VICTORIAN GREEN JASPERWARE CHEESE BELL AND STAND, of circular form, relief with figural and ornamental intaglios and bands in the neo-classical manner, the base 27cm diameter £80 - £120 Lot 70 TWO ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE WHISKY FLASKS for Dewar’s ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie’ and ‘Sporting Squire’ moulded in low relief, both with original Dewar’s stoppers, 22cm and 24cm high (2) £130 - £160 Lot 71 A MATCHED PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY MINTONS POTTERY PLATES, polychrome painted, one with a cherub seated on a branch, the other as a putto on a branch, each within an Aesthetic style basket weave border, impressed marks, date coded for 1877 and with decorators’ marks verso, 25.2cm diameter. See illustration £200 - £250
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Lot 72 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY POTTERY BALUSTER VASES, polychrome painted in the round in the Aesthetic style, each with a crane amongst bamboo and flowering prunus, and with an ornamental border to the rim, painted initials and number 761 and shape no.1987 in relief to the underside, 31cm high. See illustration £100 - £150 Lot 73 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SARREGUEMINES POTTERY VASE, of baluster form, relief moulded and polychrome painted with songbirds amongst bamboo and other plants, on a green ground, transfer printed mark, impressed shape number 453 and decorator’s number 580 to the underside, 33.5cm high £60 - £100 Lot 74 A PAIR OF CANTAGALLI MAIOLICA VASES, late 19th Century, of bottleshape, painted with a continuous scroll of fruiting oak leaves in yellow and black against a mottled green ground, within laurel leaf borders, the neck of conforming pattern in yellow on a dark blue ground painted cockerel mark to underside, 32cm high £250 - £300
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Lot 75 Lot 75 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL DESK STAND, possibly Samson of Paris, of oval form with twin pierced scroll handles, painted and gilt in the famille rose palette, the top inset with a gilt metal liner, fitted with two lidded glass ink wells, nib and pen holders, all with ropetwist borders, 19.3cm wide. See illustration £100 - £150 Lot 76 A ‘SÈVRES’ PORCELAIN TAZZA, of circular form, bleu du roi glazed and gilt lined, the baluster pillar on a spreading circular base, printed marks to the underside, late 19th century, 32.5cm diameter, 24.7cm high £70 - £90 Lot 77 A DRESDEN PORCELAIN VASE, of fleur de lys form, polychrome painted and gilt, reserved with figural scenes, and with apple green borders and bands, blue printed mark to the underside, 22.7cm high £40 - £60 Lot 78 A ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA DISH of lozenge shape with twin acorn and oak leaf handles, pattern no. 1128 in the Imari palette, on pierced bracket feet, printed mark for 1927, 26cm x 29cm £100 - £150
Lot 79 A ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA, OLD IMARI PART TEA SET, pattern no.1128, comprising: twelve cups, twelve saucers, twelve side plates, two bread and butter plates, cream jug and sugar basin, printed and painted marks to the undersides, date coded for 1926 £400 - £600 Lot 80 A ROYAL CROWN DERBY CHINA VASE, of double gourd form, painted and gilt in the Old Imari palette, pattern no. 1384, incised, printed and painted marks to the underside, date coded for 1891, 16.4cm high £100 - £150 Lot 81 A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA FIGURE ‘BUTTERCUP’, c.1935 modelled by Anne Acheson, puce printed mark, no. 2930, 10 cm high £150 - £200 Lot 82 A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA FIGURE ‘ARGENTINA’ c.1931, modelled by Anne Acheson, puce printed mark, no.2936, 20.5cm high (a/f) £60 - £80 Lot 83 A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA DESSERT SERVICE c.1903, each painted with a different rose spray, comprising a comport, two tazzae and twelve plates (23.5cm diameter) puce printed mark £150 - £200 Lot 84 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA FIGURES, after designs by James Hadley, modelled respectively as a male and a female Arab water carrier, he holding an earthenware jar, she with a two handled jar on her shoulder, each on a naturalistic shaped circular base, impressed and puce printed marks, and numbered 1250, the larger 24.5cm high £200 - £300
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Lot 85 Lot 85 A CARLTON WARE SPHERICAL VASE OF CRESTED BIRD AND WATER LILY PATTERN, enamelled in red, green, yellow, mauve and gilt on a mid blue ground, the interior of mother of pearl lustre, printed mark no. 3529 0/7754 to underside, 18cm high x 16.5cm diameter. See illustration £250 - £350 Lot 86 A CARLTON WARE BLUE LUSTRE BOWL decorated with a fairyland floral design, 23cm diameter and a Corona ware blue and floral vase on a pewter base, 19cm high £60 - £80 Lot 87 A PAIR OF LISE B. MOORCROFT LIMITED EDITION POTTERY VASES, of tapering circular form, tube lined and painted with poppies on a cream lustre ground, printed mark and numbered 240/750 to the underside, 24cm high £80 - £120 Lots 88 - 89 SPARE LOTS
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ASIAN FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART AND CERAMICS Lot 90 A CHINESE BRONZE CENSER, MING DYNASTY, the circular body cast with the Eight Trigrams against a diaper cell ground, the underside with a dragon amongst clouds, raised on three legs and with twin moulded lug handles, 18.5cm diameter x 15.5cm high See Illustration £400 - £600 Lot 90
Lot 91 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD CABINET, having an arched pediment carved with a dragon amongst clouds, and conforming frieze, above a pierced and carved apron, and four cabinet doors each carved in relief with dragons and phoenix, shaped shelves and pierced foliate side panels above an open compartment with carved chrysanthemum apron and recessed shelves, flanked by a single cabinet door to either side carved with iris, and three drawers across, flanked by bold pilasters carved with dragon and on a stand centred with an oni face mask, pierced apron and conforming legs, 153cm wide x 55cm deep x 239cm high. See illustration £2,500 - £3,500
Lot 92 Lot 92 A SET OF FOUR EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD TABLES, of rectangular outline, each with a recessed panel to the top, the frieze blind carved with scrollwork and on a square section supports joined by conforming stretchers, the largest 48.5cm x 34cm x 70cm. See illustration £600 - £800
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ASIAN FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART AND CERAMICS Lot 97 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE GROUP, as a Happy Boy holding gold artifacts, his right leg resting on the back of a dragon, stylised, rocky, shaped oval base, 21cm high £100 - £150
Lot 93 Lot 93 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CAMPHORWOOD CHEST, of rectangular form, heavily blindcarved all over, the lid with dragons amongst bats chasing a flaming pearl, the frieze conforming, the sides with bats and suspended tasselled emblems, on short claw and ball feet, brass hasp and lockplate, 100.5cm x 50.5cm x 58cm. See illustration £800 - £1,200
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Lot 94 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD STAND, of rectangular outline, the top inset with a marble panel, the frame blind carved and with pierced apron, rails and brackets, above an open undershelf and on tapering supports with zoomorphic terminals, 42cm x 31.5cm x 81cm. See illustration £200 - £250 Lot 95 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD STAND, of shaped hexagonal outline, the top inset with a marble panel, the frame heavily blind carved and pierced and with an open undershelf to the base, 35cm wide x 80.5cm high £200 - £250 Lot 96 A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE DINNERWARES, comprising a pair of rectangular meat plates with re-entrant corners, painted with water landscapes, 27.2cm wide; another, of canted rectangular form, painted with birds and flowering plants, 31cm wide; an octagonal plate, painted with a fenced garden, 22.4cm wide, and a similar soup plate, 22cm wide (5) £120 - £180
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Lot 98 Lot 98 A CHINESE BALUSTER VASE, with everted, frilled rim, relief-modelled with dragons to the shoulder and twin lion dog handles to the neck, blue and white painted with an intense pattern of stylised flower heads and foliage and with a stiff leaf basal band, early 20th century, 35.5cm high. See illustration £300 - £350 Lot 99 A CHINESE CARVED IVORY REPRESENTATION OF BUDDHA’S HEAD, modelled in serene pose, with carved and pierced headdress, on a carved wood stand, early 20th century, 19cm high overall £200 - £300
ASIAN FURNITURE, WORKS OF ART AND CERAMICS Lot 100 A CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER RECTANGULAR BOX AND COVER, the lid decorated with figures in a landscape, early 20th century, 12.7cm wide £100 - £150
Lot 109 A PAIR OF JAPANESE TURQUOISE GROUND POTTERY VASES AND COVERS, MEIJI, each ovoid body enamelled in cloisonne style with cranes in flight, the elongated neck and disc cover with floret filled panels, red painted signature to underside, 29cm high £100 - £150
Lot 101 FIVE PAIRS OF CHINESE RED-STAINED BONE CHOPSTICKS, two pairs joined with chain links, all with silver foilwrapped terminals, early 20th century, 21cm long £100 - £150
Lot 102 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE IVORY CYLINDER BOX all over carved with figures and pavilions in a garden landscape, 12cm high x 5cm diameter, containing fourteen ivory game sticks; a cylinder vase similarly carved in low relief within opposing rectangular panels (no base) 9cm high x 5.25cm diameter and a pair of ivory glove stretchers (3) £70 - £100
Lot 103 A CHINESE JADE-TYPE BELT HOOK, 20th century, carved with a dragon’s head terminal and chilong, 8.75cm long £150 - £200
Lot 104 A CHINESE JADE OR HARDSTONE PENDANT, 20th century, in the form of a tiger’s tooth carved in relief and surmounted by chilongs, 8cm long x 3.5cm wide £150 - £200
Lot 106 Lot 106 CHINESE SCHOOL 20TH CENTURY Ornithological studies of Golden Oriole and Band-tailed pigeons amongst berries and blossom, a pair, watercolour on champagne-coloured silk, unsigned 112cm x 80cm and 104cm x 80cm. See illustration £400 - £600 Lot 107 A PAIR OF JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES, MEIJI PERIOD of shouldered ovoid outline, enamelled with summer flowers against a dark blue ground, 32cm high £175 - £225 Lot 108 A JAPANESE TANTO, the bone scabbard and handle carved allover with Samurai warriors and other figures in a townscape, early 20th century, 37.5cm overall £120 - £150
Lot 105 CHINESE SCHOOL 19TH CENTURY Nobleman and woman, portraits, full length, watercolour on pith paper, 6cm x 10.5cm (unframed) £50 - £100
Lot 110 AN ANTIQUE HIMALAYAN HARDWOOD DOOR, of all-over indented panel and quatrefoil design with applied brass bosses and iron studding, within a foliate carved frame, now converted to a low set table, glazed within a hardwood frame on turned legs, 172cm long x 103cm wide x 41cm high. £300 - £500 Lot 111 A TIBETAN CARVED WOOD GOMPA MASK, painted in red, cream, black and gilt, with crown of flames and decorative ear plugs, hung with long strands of hair £70 - £120 Lot 112 A TIBETAN CARVED WOOD GOMPA MASK, painted in terracotta, cream, red and black, with hinged jaw £50 - £100 Lot 113 A TIBETAN CARVED WOOD GOMPA MASK, painted in terracotta, cream, red and black, with short hair beard and brows £50 - £100 Lot 114 A TIBETAN CARVED WOOD GOMPA MASK, painted in buff, red and black, with crown of horns, hair to brows and hair-line £50 - £100 Lots 115 & 116 SPARE LOTS
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GLASS AND SILVER PLATED WARE Lot 117 A LALIQUE ‘FORMOSE’ NO.934 OPALESCENT GLASS VASE c.1924, of spherical form, moulded in relief with fan-tailed fish, on base rim (which is extensively chipped), 15cm diameter x 17.5cm high. See illustration £700 - £900 Lot 118 A LALIQUE ‘NONNETTES’ NO.398 OPALESCENT GLASS SHALLOW BOWL, of circular outline moulded with three pairs of love birds, moulded mark R LALIQUE FRANCE, 22cm diameter. See illustration £300 - £400 Lot 119 A LALIQUE ‘QUATRE CIGALES’ PATTERN SCENT BOTTLE AND STOPPER, of square section, moulded with crickets to the angles, the stopper of flowerhead form, engraved mark ‘R.Lalique’ to the underside, 13.9cm high. See illustration £150 - £200
Lot 120 A PAIR OF LALIQUE CANDLESTICKS, moulded as a pair of entwined foliate chevron pattern circles with flanking, conforming bands, each on a broad circular base, one with detachable circular sconce, etched mark, ‘Lalique, France’ to the undersides, 17.2cm high, together with a further example, drilled and fitted as an electric lamp (3). See illustration £1,400 - £1,600 Lot 121 A MODERN DAUM AMBER GLASS PATE DE VERRE DISH of open flowerhead form, etched to the underside ‘Daum France’, 30cm diameter x 11.5cm high £70 - £100 Lot 122 A MODERN DAUM AMBER GLASS PATE DE VERRE VASE of flowerhead form, etched to the underside ‘Daum France’, 25.5cm diameter x 33cm high £200 - £300
Lot 123 AN 18TH CENTURY WINE GLASS, the funnel shaped bowl engraved with vines, double cotton twist stem, circular foot, 18cm high; together with an early 19th century cordial glass, the ogee bowl above a cotton twist stem, circular foot, 12cm high (2) £60 - £100 Lot 124 A VICTORIAN CRANBERRY AND CLEAR GLASS EPERGNE, the dished base of shaped circular form with crimped rim, supporting a painted metal fitment, centrally with a tall tapering circular flower tube, flanked by three smaller tubes interspaced by scrolling spiral twist brackets, each supporting a basket, 54.5cm high overall £100 - £150 Lot 125 A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED OVAL TWO-HANDLED TRAY, centrally engraved with reserved oval ornamental panels interspaced by scroll devices, within a pierced border and ovolu cast rim, the handles of opposing foliate form, 77cm wide £70 - £100 Lots 126 & 127 SPARE LOTS
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SILVER Lot 128 A GEORGE III SILVER ARGYLE, BY WILLIAM PITTS, LONDON 1785, of neo-classical urn form, with beaded borders, square base, the hinged cover with bud-finial, ebony handle to the side, approximate gross weight 13.5oz. See illustration £1,000 - £1,200 Lot 129 A VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG BY CHARLES EDWARDS, LONDON 1880, the ovoid glass body engraved centrally with a band of entwined flowering branches between bands of hobnail cutting, circular foot, star cut base, the silver gilt mounts heavily chased and pierced and reserved with a panel engraved with cursive initials, the hinged cover with sworl finial, contained in a silk lined and fitted leather case stamped for Howell James & Co., Regent Street £180 - £250 Lot 130 A VICTORIAN SILVER WATER JUG, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895, of pear shape, repoussé with scrolls, foliage and other devices, the domed lid with sworl finial, the circular base with beaded border, ebony handle, total approximate weight 20.5oz £160 - £180 Lot 131 A WILLIAM IV SILVER TEAPOT, by the Barnards, London 1836, of compressed melon form, the hinged cover with melon and leaf finial, the fluted spout with anthemion terminal, the hollow handle with ivory insulators, the cast base rim with four splay anthemion feet, together with a matching twohandled sugar basin with gilt interior, London 1833, total approximate weight 37.5cm (2) £200 - £250
Lot 128 Lot 132 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CORINTHIAN PILLAR OIL LAMP, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1897, on a stepped square base with wood plinth (loaded), 53cm high overall. See illustration £300 - £500 Lot 133 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, by Brewis & Co., London 1900, together with a Victorian fiddle pattern table spoon, by Thomas Smily, London 1861, total approximate weight 8oz (3) £60 - £80
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Lot 132 Lot 134 A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, probably by Charles Fox & Co. Ltd., London 1885, the slice cut, flattened oval body with slip cup and screw-off cover, 15.7cm high £50 - £80 Lot 135 A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE, by John Pittar, Dublin 1808, the handle crested (approximate weight 6.5oz) £100 - £150
SILVER
Lot 136 A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER, of shaped circular form by John Parker I and Edward Wakelin, London 1772, centrally engraved cursive initials below a crown, within a broad floral border, moulded and gadroon rim, on three scroll feet, approximate weight 40.5oz, 35.6cm diameter. See illustration £300 - £400 Lot 137 A GEORGE IV SILVER MARROW SCOOP, probably by Thomas Whitehead, London 1825, approximate weight 1.5oz £50 - £70 Lot 138 A PART SET OF THREE GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, by John Ziegler, Edinburgh 1807, the handles initialled; another pair, by the same maker, Edinburgh 1816; and another single example by Robert Kerr, Edinburgh 1816; and five George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, all different makers and dates, total approximate weight 11.5oz (11) £80 - £100 Lot 139 A VICTORIAN SILVER CRUET STAND, by William Evans, London 1888, the base of the bellied rounded rectangular form with gadrooned, swept border, the hardwood base fitted centrally with a divider and shaft and loop handle, four shaped triangular feet, internally with seven cut glass condiments bottles, three with silver covers and two with stoppers (two stoppers lacking), 24.5cm high £300 - £350
Lot 136 Lot 140 A WILLIAM IV SILVER QUEEN’S PATTERN FISH SLICE BY WILLIAM EATON, London 1837, together with a Victorian pair of fish servers by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1860, with shaped, pierced and engraved blades and filled handles, weighable silver approximately 8oz (3) £150 - £200 Lot 141 A PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER CYMAEDGED SAUCE BOATS, by Viners, Sheffield 1936, each with a loop handle and on three splay pad feet together with a matching pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, total approximate weight 8oz, cased £100 - £150
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Lot 142 A CHILD’S SILVER CHRISTENING PLATE, made by E.S.& Co., Sheffield 1948, of trencher form , the recessed well engraved with images of toys, the rim with presentation inscription, approximate weight 16oz £120 - £150 Lot 143 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, made by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1965, of moulded rectangular form, on cushion feet, the teapot and hot water jug with hardwood handle and finial, approximate gross weight 46oz £350 - £450
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SILVER Lot 144 A GEORGE V SET OF TWELVE SILVER FISH KNIVES AND FORKS, made by Z.Barraclough & Sons, Sheffield 1924, with plain, reeded edge blades and ivory handles, in an associated, fitted mahogany case £100 - £150 Lot 145 A VICTORIAN PART SUITE OF SILVER FLATWARE contained in an oak three drawer canteen by Z.Barraclough & Sons London 1894 and 1899 comprising 18 table forks (8 + 10), 16 dessert forks (9 + 7), 18 dessert spoons (9 + 9), 8 table spoons (3 + 5 x 1898), 12 teaspoons and pair of sugar tongs, 1 salt spoon, 6 sauce ladles (2 + 4), gravy spoon, soup ladle, together with 12 steel and ivory handled table knives, 3 steel and ivory handled dessert knives, stilton scoop, 2 carving forks and a steel and an associated set of 8 silver and ivorine handled fish knives and forks Sheffield 1894, makers initial TL, total approximate weight of silver 160oz. See illustration £1,400 - £1,700 Lot 146 A VICTORIAN SILVER CRUET STAND by Henry Holland, London 1866, of oblong form repoussé decorated with ‘c’ scroll, flowers and opposing vacant cartouche, with central carrying handle, on bracket feet, fitted with five of seven glass bottles, 18cm x 15.5cm £150 - £200 Lot 147 A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER AND IVORY HANDLED FISH SERVERS by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1909, foliate engraved and reeded terminals in fitted case £50 - £70
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Lot 148 A GEORGE V SET OF TWELVE SILVER SEAL TOP FRUIT SPOONS, by J.C. Ltd Birmingham 1935, in velvet lined case, approximate weight 8oz £80 - £120 Lot 149 A GEORGE III-STYLE SILVER COFFEE POT, by F.C.Richards, Birmingham 1938, having a domed cover, tapered cylindrical body, initialled ‘M’, composition finial and handle, 18.5cm high, approximate weight 10oz £80 - £120 Lot 150 A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS OF NEO-CLASSICAL DESIGN by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1908, with repeat oval flower head design, on square bases, 18.5cm high (weighted) £70 - £90
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Lot 151 A SUITE OF GEORGE III FLATWARE BY WM ELEY AND WM FEARN, London 1800/01, each engraved with a crest depicting an armoured arm holding a horn above a banner motto ‘Sola Juvat Virtus’, comprising eight dinner forks, nine dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, two matched dessert spoons London 1831, a matched tablespoon London 1822 and condiment spoon 1813, total approximate weight 40oz £350 - £400 Lot 152 A SET OF FOUR GEORGE V SILVER TABLESPOONS by Arthur Price & Co Birmingham 1913, and a dessert spoon 1910 initialled ‘M’, approximate weight 11oz £90 - £110 Lots 153 & 154 SPARE LOTS
OBJETS DE VERTU
OBJETS DE VERTU
Lot 156
Lot 155 Lot 155 A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, circa 1930s, the hinged lid with an image of a doorway on St. Mark’s Square, Venice, with the basilica on the left and the Doges’ Palace on the right, the sprung button to the side with garnet cabochon, internally gilt and with sprung matchbook clip and elasticated cigarette retainer, the enamel monogrammed I.L.B. and similarly twice stamped internally, 8cm high x 7.5cm wide. See illustration £300 - £500
Lot 156 A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL LADY’S CIGARETTE AND VESTA CASE, the piano hinged lid and base basse taille-enamelled with branches of spring blossom on a light blue ground, the thumb piece with oval sapphire cabochon, internally compartmented and gilt, bearing import mark for Birmingham, probably 1908, 9.5cm x 4.8cm. See illustration £250 - £350
Lot 158 Lot 158 A CONTINENTAL SILVER AND ENAMEL VESTA CASE, decorated with a depiction of a nude female bather, surprised, she in a rocky enclave beside the sea, spring-hinged lid, import marks for H & Co., London 1908, 5cm x 4.6cm. See illustration £200 - £300 Lot 159 A CIGARETTE CASE, in 9ct gold, of engine turned decoration and engraved with initials JPC, London 1931, 80mm x 70mm, approximate weight 79gm £550 - £650
Lot 157 Lot 157 A CONTINENTAL SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL CIRCULAR COMPACT, the hinged lid decorated with two kittens in a basket, chased border, the side basse taille enamelled, internally with a mirror to the lid underside, stamped 925 only to the rim, 5cm diameter. See illustration £150 - £200
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Lot 160 AN EARLY VICTORIAN FREEMASONRY HORN SNUFF BOX, of oblong form, the hinged lid carved and gilt pinned as basket weave, centrally inset with an oval miniature on ivory depicting the Eye of Providence, silver presentation plaque to the underside, 6.8cm wide, together with a Victorian Mauchline tartan ware box, of oblong form, printed and gilt with the McLean tartan, the hinged lid with turned bone handle, 7.4cm wide (2) £100 - £150
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OBJETS DE VERTU Lot 161 THREE EDWARD VI SILVER MOUNTED AND AGATE INK PENS, Birmingham 1897 & 1907 and Chester 1905, together with a late Victorian white metal pencil of engine- turned decoration with slide action and amethyst-coloured end stone £100 - £150 Lot 162 A LATE GEORGE III STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL OVAL PATCH BOX, the lid with a scene entitled, ‘Royal Crescent, A Trifle from Bath’, the sides with a continuous floral and foliate band, the lid underside with polished steel mirror, 4.7cm wide £80 - £120 Lot 163 ENGLISH SCHOOL, CIRCA 1840, PORTRAIT OF A LADY, bust length, turned dexter, facing sinister, wearing a blue dress with lace-trimmed, white silk collar, gold brooch and pendant earrings, a draped curtain to her rear, watercolour on ivory, verre églomiséframed as an oval, 9.4cm x 7.2cm, gilt plaster frame. See illustration £300 - £400 Lot 163
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JEWELLERY
JEWELLERY
Lot 166
Lot 166 A VICTORIAN 5 STONE DIAMOND RING in 18ct gold, the graduated old European cut stones set in line with a scroll carved mount, divided by further rose cut stones, total approximate diamond weight 2.23ct. See illustration £2,000 - £2,500
Lot 167 A DIAMOND SET BROOCH, in 18ct gold, of star fish form, the graduated brilliant cut stones claw set to the arms, approximate diameter 30mm, total approximate diamond weight 0.75ct, total approximate weight 5gm £150 - £200 Lot 168 A PAIR OF DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS, the brilliant cut stones set within a circular outline with a further stone claw set as a stud, in yellow and white metal (tests as 14ct gold), approximate diameter 13mm, total approximate diamond weight 2.65ct £400 - £500
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Lot 172
Lot 169 A DIAMOND, RUBY AND EMERALD SET RING, in 18ct gold, modelled as a panther head, the brilliant cut diamonds, step cut emeralds and cabochon rubies pavé set to the panther head, eyes and ears, total approximate diamond weight 0.95ct, total approximate weight 7gm £150 - £200 Lot 170 A FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING, in 18ct gold, the brilliant cut stones set inline, total approximate diamond weight 1.00ct, total approximate weight 3gm £250 - £300
Lot 171 AN ART DECO TWO STONE DIAMOND RING, in 18ct gold and platinum, the transitional cut stones claw set and centred with calibre cut sapphires, channel set between bifurcated shoulders further set with small eight-cut diamonds, total approximate diamond weight of principal stones 0.96ct. See illustration £1,250 - £2,000
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Lot 172 A VICTORIAN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH, of trefoil leaf design, in silver and 15ct gold, set with three Old European cut diamonds, three pear-shaped faceted sapphires and rose cut diamonds to the outline, total approximate diamond weight of principal stones 0.65ct, approximately 38mm x 38mm. See illustration £450 - £550
Lot 173 A DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE HALF HOOP ETERNITY RING, set with four brilliant cut diamonds alternating with three circular faceted sapphires in yellow and white metal (tests as 18ct yellow and white gold), total approximate diamond weight 0.60ct, total approximate sapphire weight 0.90ct, total approximate weight 5gm £225 - £275 Lot 174 AN AMETHYST AND DIAMOND RING, the principal oval faceted amethyst set in line with two smaller circular faceted amethysts within an oval surround of eight-cut diamonds £100 - £150
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JEWELLERY Lot 175 A ROYAL AIR FORCE SWEETHEART BROOCH, in platinum, the crown and legend in pale blue and red champléve enamel, the wings all over set with eight-cut diamonds (one stone missing), total approximate weight 5gm £300 - £350 Lot 176 AN AMETHYST AND SEED PEARL BROOCH, in 9ct gold, the oval faceted stone raised against a surround of seed pearls, total approximate weight 8gm £60 - £90 Lot 177 AN AMETHYST AND SEED PEARL BROOCH, in 9ct gold, the oval faceted stones and pearls set in a lattice design within a quatrefoil outline, total approximate weight 5gm £75 - £125 Lot 178 A PAIR OF GEORGE V CUFFLINKS, in 15ct gold, of oval outline, each domed face engraved with an armoured arm holding a horn, joined by trace link chain, Birmingham 1927, total approximate weight 15gm £300 - £350 Lot 179 A BROOCH OF OPEN KNOT DESIGN, in 9ct gold, in feather form, total approximate weight 14gm £125 - £150
Lot 180 A DRESS WATCH CHAIN, c.1930, of trombone links, in yellow and white metal (tests as 18ct gold and platinum), approximate length 35cm, approximate weight 20gm £250 - £325 Lot 181 AN EDWARD VII WATCH CHAIN, in 9ct gold, of hollow curb and faceted roller links, approximate length 41cm, approximate weight 22gm £200 - £250 Lot 182 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut graduated stones claw set in-line in yellow and white metal (tests as 18ct gold and platinum), total approximate diamond weight 0.25ct £100 - £15 Lot 183 A GENTLEMAN’S SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, in 18ct gold, the brilliant cut stone claw set, approximate diamond weight 0.25ct, approximate weight 4gm £150 - £200 Lot 184 AN EDWARD VII ROSE DIAMOND AND SYNTHETIC RUBY RING, in 18ct rose gold, the oval faceted stone collet set and raised against a surround of diamonds £175 - £275 Lot 185 A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, in platinum, the brilliant cut stone crown set to the centre of a tapered bar, approximate diamond weight 0.59ct £400 - £600
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Lot 186 A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the transitional-cut stones claw set within a circular outline, in white metal (tests as 18ct gold), total approximate diamond weight 0.75ct £500 - £700 Lot 187 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN 18CT GOLD AND CORAL PENDANT EAR-RINGS, the pear-shaped drop pendant from a circular cabochon, each set within beaded bezels, approximately 65mm (with later 9ct gold addition). See illustration £150 - £225 Lot 188 A STIFF HINGE BANGLE, in 9ct gold, of plain square section with concealed catch, approximate weight 29gm £250 - £350 Lot 189 A SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the round brilliant cut stone in a claw setting, between raised shoulders, each set with seven graduated brilliant cut stones, in white metal (tests as platinum), approximate weight 1.35ct, colour D, clarity VVS2, with diamond certificate no. 17959/08. See illustration £8,000 - £12,000
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JEWELLERY Lot 190 A DIAMOND NECKLACE, in 18ct white gold, the foliate links and pendant drops set with brilliant cut stones, approximate length 42cm, total approximate diamond weight 3.30ct, total approximate weight 31gm. See illustration £2,000 - £2,500
Lot 191 A GEORGE III BROOCH OF MARQUISE SHAPE, in 9ct gold, painted on ceramic, in sepia, with a portrait of a female, sitting, a dog beside her, in a classical landscape, under glass and collet set raised against a surround of seed pearls, approximately 32mm x 22mm £100 - £150 Lot 192 A VICTORIAN DIAMOND SET AND ENAMELLED LOCKET, in 9ct gold, oval, the cover set with Old European and rose cut stones within a starshape outline (a/f), approximate weight 17gm £150 - £225
Lot 193 A JAPANESE IVORY BROOCH, Meiji period, carved as a warrior horseman at full gallop, on base metal pin, approximately 63mm x 45mm £80 - £120 Lot 194 A FLORAL SPRAY BROOCH, in 9ct gold, the three flower heads set to the centre with blue zircon and a cultured pearl, within textured and twisted wirework, Birmingham 1962, approximately 50mm x 45mm, total approximate weight 20gm £140 - £180
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JEWELLERY / WATCHES Lot 195 A VICTORIAN BROOCH MODELLED AS A COCKER SPANIEL, in 15ct gold, approximately 27mm x 13mm, approximate weight 7gm. See illustration £70 - £100 Lot 196 A 1970s BRACELET, in 9ct gold, of ‘c’ links, with concealed fastener, London (import) 1973, approximate weight 25gm £200 - £250 Lot 197 AN EDWARD VII DIAMOND SET STICK PIN, the Old European stone crown set in 15ct gold, approximate weight of diamond 0.48ct £200 - £250 Lot 198 AN EDWARD VII CURB LINK BRACELET, in 9ct gold with padlock fastener and hung with six seals and fobs in gold (3) and base metal (3), variously set with bloodstone, amethyst, citrene, sardonyx, agate and paste, total approximate weight 60gm £275 - £375 Lot 199 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, c.1950s, set with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, graduated and in wave form, raised against an oval surround of marquise-cut sapphires, in white metal (tests as 18ct gold), total approximate diamond weight 1.45ct £500 - £700 Lots 200 & 201 SPARE LOTS
WATCHES Lot 202 A LADY’S MONTENAPOLEON WRISTWATCH BY LORENZ, in 18ct gold, on an integral brick-type bracelet, the rounded rectangular brushed gilt dial with gilt batons and hands, signed to dial, button, bracelet and case no.23009 with original case and papers, total approximate weight 76gm £1,250 - £1,750 Lot 203 A LADY’S AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH BY HUEUR, c.1960, in 14ct gold horned case, the circular brushed silver dial with Arabic 12, arrowhead and dots, swallow hands and red and gilt centre seconds hand with counterpoise, signed to case and 17-jewelled lever mount £100 - £150 Lot 204 A LADY’S WRISTWATCH BY ZENITH, in 18ct gold cushion shaped case, the silvered dial having Arabic numerals, blued steel breguet hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed to case and jewelled lever movement no. 2628726, Glasgow (Import) 1924 £50 - £100 Lot 205 A GENTLEMAN’S WRISTWATCH BY GRUEN, c.1940, in rolled gold tonneau case, the silvered dial with gilt Arabic numerals, swallow hands and subsidiary seconds dial with ribbed shoulders, signed to dial, case and 17-jewelled lever movement £60 - £90 Lot 206 A GENTLEMAN’S WRISTWATCH BY BULOVA, in 9ct gold case on integral Milanese bracelet, the satin-gilt dial with black batons, hands and date aperture, signed to dial and jewelled quartz movement, case no. 41285, total approximate net weight 35gm £250 - £300
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Lot 207 Lot 207 A LADY’S WRISTWATCH BY EBEL, in platinum case on an integral twin strand fox-tail bracelet, the rectangular silvered dial with chrome Arabic numerals, faceted dots, batons and hands, signed to dial and jewelled lever movement, Swiss hallmarks, total approximate weight 52gm. See illustration £900 - £1,100 Lot 208 A CROCODILE SKIN AND SILVER FOLDING WATCH BY SAPHO, c.1930s, of square outline, the twotone silver and chrome dial with luminous Arabic numerals and skeleton baton hands, signed to Swiss 15-jewelled lever movement, Birmingham 1937, case no. 7126, approximately 38mm x 38mm £80 - £120 Lot 209 SPARE LOT
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COINS
COINS
Lot 210 Lot 210 UK GOLD PROOF SET 1991, £5 to half sovereign, in original case. See illustration £1,200 - £1,400
Lot 211 A GEORGE V SOVEREIGN, 1913, a.e.f. £160 - £180
Lot 212 A VICTORIA HALF SOVEREIGN 1892 £80 - £120 Lot 213 SPARE LOT
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OIL PAINTINGS
Afternoon Session
OIL PAINTINGS Lot 214 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Edward Thompson of Judges Court, York, half portrait of an early 18th century gentleman, facing, wearing a powdered wig and brown velvet jacket, oil on canvas, unsigned, 76cm x 63cm £300 - £400
Lot 215 EARLY 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Portrait of an officer in uniform, half length, his hand resting on his sword, oil on canvas, unsigned, 76.5cm x 64cm. See illustration £400 - £600
Lot 216 19TH DUTCH SCHOOL Quiet estuary scene with fishing boats, oil on board laid onto panel, bears signature Andreas Waldorp and dated 1883 to lower right, 38cm x 50.5cm £300 - £400 Lot 217 SIDNEY GRANT ROWE (1861-1928) Figures gathering kindling in a woodland clearing, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1881 to lower right, 51cm x 76cm £300 - £500
Lot 218 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Hamlet with countrywoman with her spinning wheel beside the road and traveller on horseback, oil on canvas, unsigned, 30.5cm x 40.5cm £200 - £300
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OIL PAINTINGS
Lot 219 Lot 219 GEORGE AUGUSTUS WILLIAMS (1814-1901) Snowdon, lake and mountain landscapes with figures, a pair, oil on canvas, one signed to lower left, 26cm x 36cm (one unframed). See illustration £700 - £900
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OIL PAINTINGS Lot 224 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL A physician attending to a man’s foot whilst his assistant makes up a preparation at a table and an elderly woman looks on, oil on canvas, unsigned, 36.5cm x 49cm £200 - £300 Lot 225 WALTER HEATH WILLIAMS (18351906) ‘The North Lightship’, guiding shipping in heavy seas under moonlit clouds, oil on canvas, initialled WW to lower right, inscription verso, 15.5cm x 20.5cm. See illustration £300 - £500
Lot 225 Lot 220 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN SCHOOL Madonna and Child with female saint, oil on canvas, unsigned, 29cm x 25cm £300 - £400 Lot 221 AFTER WATTEAU, EARLY 19TH CENTURY Romancing couple in a classical landscape, oil on canvas, unsigned 30.5cm x 25.5cm £200 - £300
Lot 222 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL Huntsman, horse and hound in a lake and mountain landscape, oil on board, unsigned, 25cm x 32cm £300 - £500 Lot 223 THEODORE HINES (ACT. 1876-1889) River landscape with silver birch trees and faggot-gatherer, oil on canvas, signed to lower right, 45cm x 81.5cm £250 - £350
Lot 226 E.K.REDMORE (1860-1941) German sailing ship flying the Mecklenberg ensign and other shipping in heavy seas, oil on canvas, signed to lower left, 40.5cm x 56cm £200 - £300 Lot 227 18TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL Ships of the line at anchor, one firing a salute, a pair, oil on canvas, unsigned, 36cm x 30.5cm £200 - £300 Lot 228 FRANK ALBERT PHILIPS (c. 18491913) Study of a Cellar Master drawing a Cork, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1897 lower left, 19.5cm x 16.5cm, ebonised frame. See illustration (see page 5) £100 - £150 Lot 229 GEORGE PAICE (1854-1925) ‘Swop’ black cairn terrier, oil on board, signed and dated (18)97, 29.5cm x 22cm. See illustration £300 - £400 Lot 230 GEORGE PAICE (1854-1925) ‘Swop and MacAlpin’ Cairn terrier and Irish wolfhound, oil on board, 22cm x 30cm. See illustration £400 - £600
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OIL PAINTINGS
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Lot 237
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OIL PAINTINGS Lot 231 REX VICAT COLE (1870-1940) ‘Huggin Lane, The Bell from St. Michaels above the Parish Room of St. James’ ‘ London side street with figures, oil on board, signed to lower left, inscription verso and stock label for James Bourlet & Sons Ltd, London, 36cm x 26cm £200 - £250 Lot 232 ARR OWEN BOWEN (1873-1967) Summer garden with herbaceous borders and sundial, oil on canvas, signed to lower right, 50.5cm x 61cm £200 - £300
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Lot 233 ARR JOSEPH PIGHILLS (1902-1984) ‘Haworth’ Street scene with figure, oil on card, signed to lower right, 15cm x 27.5cm £50 - £80 Lot 234 ARR ANNE DAVIDSON MUIR (1875 1951) Anemones and Love-in-a-Mist, still life of flowers held in a white and blue vase, oil on canvas, signed to lower right, label verso for Paisley Art Institute Exhibition, 25cm x 20cm £300 - £350 Lot 235 EARLY 20TH CENTURY EUROPEAN SCHOOL Venetian lagoon with sail boats, oil on canvas, indistinctly signed to lower left, 30.5cm x 57cm £150 - £200 Lot 236 ARR JAMES MORRISON (b.1932) Salmon nets, mixed media on board, signed and dated 1967 to lower middle, 26.5cm x 46cm. See illustration £300 - £500 Lot 237 PIERRE DE CLAUSADE (FRENCH 1910-1976) ‘The Tides On The Turn’, French coastline with moored sailing boat, oil on canvas, signed to lower left, 60cm x 90cm. See illustration £1,000 - £1,500
Lot 239 Lot 238 ARR ANTHONY ROBERT KLITZ (IRISH 1917-2000) Westminster from the Thames, London, oil on canvas, signed to lower right, 51cm x 102cm. See illustration £300 - £500
Lot 241 ARR ANTHONY ROBERT KLITZ (IRISH 1917-2000) RAF Memorial Victoria Embankment and Westminster, oil on canvas, signed to lower right, 51cm x 61cm £200 - £300
Lot 239 ARR ANTHONY ROBERT KLITZ (IRISH 1917-2000) Horse Guards on Parade, London, oil on canvas, signed to lower right, 51cm x 103cm. See illustration £300 - £500
Lot 242 ARR DIANNE LOIS BRANSCOMBE (act. 1986-1997) ‘Marmalade Shredder’ still life of oranges, shredder, sugar and a jar of marmalade on a chopping board, oil, signed and dated 1993 to lower left, R.A. Summer Exhibition 1993 label verso, 16.5cm x 21.5cm £100 - £150
Lot 240 ARR ANTHONY ROBERT KLITZ (IRISH 1917-2000) Nelson’s Column, London, oil on canvas, signed to lower right, 51cm x 61cm £250 - £350
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OIL PAINTINGS
Lot 245 Lot 243 ARR RUTH BOWYER (b.1948) Lemons, green glaze pottery jug and silver lustre mug, still life, oil on board, signed to lower left, 22cm x 27.5cm With Walker Galleries, Harrogate 2011 £175 - £250 Lot 244 ARR RUTH BOWYER (b.1948) Orange, china cup and saucer, silver lustre mug, still life, oil on board, signed to lower right, 22cm x 27.5cm With Walker Galleries, Harrogate 2011 £175 - £250
Lot 247 Lot 245 ARR JAVIER MULIO (SPANISH b.1957) Still life of a champagne flute and strawberries on a marble table, oil on board, signed to lower right, 30cm x 20cm. See illustration £700 - £900
Lot 247 ARR JAVIER MULIO (SPANISH b.1957) Still life of wine glass and orange, oil on board, signed to lower right, 30cm x 20cm. See illustration £700 - £900
Lot 246 ARR JAVIER MULIO (SPANISH b.1957) Still life of wine glass and cherries, oil on board, signed to lower right, 30cm x 20cm £700 - £900
Lot 248 ARR JAVIER MULIO (SPANISH B.1957) Still life of wine glass and greengage, oil on board, signed to lower right, 30cm x 20cm £700 - £900
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OIL PAINTINGS Lot 249 ARR JAVIER MULIO (SPANISH b.1957) Still life of wine glass and black grapes, oil on board, signed to lower right, 30cm x 20cm £700 - £900
Lot 250 ARR JOHN RUIZ (SPANISH b.1970) Still life of grapes, oil on board, signed to lower right, 27cm x 17.5cm £200 - £300 Lot 251 RONALD CAVALLA (b.1940) Fishing vessels at sea, at anchor and beached, a set of four, oil on board, signed to lower left and right, 8.5cm x 12.5cm £350 - £450
Lot 252 ARR JEREMY BARLOW ROI (b.1945) Amsterdam, Canal side houses, figures and bicycles, oil on board, signed to lower left, 58.75cm x 72.5cm, with Walker Galleries, Harrogate, label verso £300 - £500 Lot 253
Lot 253 ARR BRUCE YARDLEY (b.1962) Summer Morning, Pall Mall, London street scene, oil on canvas, signed to lower left, 76cm x 76cm. See illustration £400 - £600
Lot 254 ARR JOHN MACKIE (b.1955) Port Grimaud, France, canal scene with moored boats, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1989 to lower left, 71cm x 91cm. See illustration £1,200 - £1,500
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OIL PAINTINGS
Lot 255 Lot 255 ARR TONY KARPINSKI (b. 1965) Cape Buffalo Bull, in Savanna habitat, oil on board, signed to lower right, inscription verso, with Haynes Fine Art 2004, label verso, 58.5cm x 86.5cm. See illustration £4,000 - £5,000
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WORKS BY BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (1951-1997)
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Lot 256 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (1951-1997) ‘’Don’t Forget to Get Me Out of Here When You Come Back’’, New Brighton fair and beach with braaq partially buried in the sand by his pals, amongst crowds sunbathing, paddling and visiting the fairground, oil on board, signed ‘braaq 78 Ann’ to lower right, 61cm x 91cm. See illustration £35,000 - £45,000
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OIL PAINTINGS Lot 257 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (19511997) snow covered industrial city landscape with river, figures taking a walk along fields on the edge of the city, oil on canvas, signed ‘braaq Ann 1978’ to lower left, 40.5cm x 51cm. See illustration £15,000 - £18,000
Lot 258 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (19511997) Racecourse, a summer’s meeting with crowded stands and paddock, figures on the rails and gathered around the bookmakers as the riders near the winning post, oil on board, signed ‘braaq Ann’ to lower right, 42.5cm x 61.5cm. See illustration £45,000 - £55,000
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OIL PAINTINGS Lot 259 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (19511997) Snow covered industrial landscape under evening skies, with figures standing in groups and others walking their dogs, oil on board, signed ‘braaq Ann’ to lower right, 35cm x 50.5cm. See illustration £14,000 - £16,000 Lot 260 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (19511997) Terraced street scene with J.Rayner’s bric-a-brac shop, figures gossiping and children playing, oil on board, signed ‘braaq Ann’ to lower left, 40cm x 50.5cm. See illustration £14,000 - £16,000
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Lot 261 Lot 261 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (1951-1997) Busy street scene with braaq, wearing his stripey jumper, pushing a young girl on a set of pram wheels, amongst bustling figures against a backdrop of terraced houses, oil on board, signed and dated ‘braaq ‘77 Ann’ to lower right, 45cm x 60cm. See illustration £18,000 - £22,000
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OIL PAINTINGS Lot 262 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (19511997) Cricket match with braaq, wearing a stripey jumper, amongst crowds of spectators, a dog loose amongst the players, oil on board, signed ‘braaq Ann’, 41cm x 51cm. See illustration £15,000 - £18,000
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Lot 263 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (19511997) Winter city landscape with figures milling around on snow covered waste ground, oil on board, signed ‘braaq Ann’ to lower left, 41cm x 51cm. See illustration £15,000 - £18,000
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OIL PAINTINGS Lot 264 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (19511997) ‘’Hey Shields, Where’s Your Bleeding Coat’’, snow covered winter landscape, with figures on a frozen lake, a church tower and city roof tops seen in the distance, oil on board, signed ‘braaq Ann’ to lower right, titled to frame, approximately 49cm x 41.5cm. See illustration £15,000 - £18,000
Lot 264 Lot 265 ARR BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (19511997) Terraced street with Bisto hoarding and factories beyond, braaq, wearing a stripey jumper, amongst throngs of people milling about, oil on board, signed ‘braaq Ann’ to lower right, 41cm x 51cm. See illustration £15,000 - £18,000
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WATERCOLOURS Lot 266 PAUL SANDBY (1730-1809) Figure of an artisan, watercolour and pencil, unsigned, 19cm x 12.5cm £300 - £500 Lot 267 SAMUEL PROUT (1783-1852) Cathedral interior with figures at prayer, watercolour, heightened white, monogram to lower right, 27cm x 20cm £100 - £150 Lot 268 MANNER OF SAMUEL PROUT (17831852) ‘Feast Day in Barcelona’ figures gathered before the church, watercolour, unsigned, title and attribution to mount, 26.5cm x 36.5cm £200 - £300 Lot 269 MANNER OF THALES AND A.V.COPLEY FIELDING (1793-1837 AND 1787-1855) ‘Barden Towers’ The Wharfe valley with angler on the river bank, the hunting lodge seen across the valley, watercolour in sepia tones, unsigned, title and attribution to mount, 34cm x 51.5cm £300 - £500 Lot 270 DAVID COX JNR (1809-1885) ‘Mountain Tarn Above Wharfedale, Yorkshire’ Landscape, on the ridge of moors above Wharfedale and Littondale, watercolour, signed and dated 1842 to lower right, titled verso, 14cm x 24cm £100 - £200 Lot 271 WILLIAM CROUCH (act.1817-1850) Lakeland view, possibly Ullswater, watercolour, unsigned, attribution and date 1836 verso, 9.5cm x 14.5cm £150 - £250
Lot 274 Lot 272 AFTER DAVID COX SNR (19th Century English) ‘On the Moors Above Bettws y Coed’, Shepherd on horseback with dog and flock on a moorland pathway, watercolour, bears signature, attribution and title verso, 16.5cm x 23cm £100 - £150 Lot 273 HENRY BARLOW CARTER (18031867) Harbour at first light, with fishing boat making ready to sail, watercolour, signed to lower right, 13.5cm x 21cm £150 - £250 Lot 274 HENRY BARLOW CARTER (18031867) Fishing boat making for harbour in a storm, watercolour with scratching out, signed and dated 1850 to lower right, 30.5cm x 45.5cm. See illustration £800 - £1,200 Lot 275 LENNARD LEWIS (1826-1913) Fishing hamlet at dusk, with beached boats, figures and cottages against a mountain backdrop, watercolour, signed and dated 189* to lower left, 23cm x 50cm £120 - £160 69
Lot 276 W* H* PEARSON (fl. 1900) East Coast smacks, in a stiff breeze, watercolour, signed and titled to lower left, 50cm x 31.5cm £150 - £200 Lot 277 CHAS. R. WILKINSON (Late 19th/Early 20th Century) Scarborough lugger at anchor and crew in a rowing boat, watercolour, signed and dated ‘05 to lower left, 18cm x 31cm £80 - £120
Lot 278 Lot 278 CUTHBERT CROSSLEY (1833-) East Coast fisherman beside a beached rowing boat, watercolour, monogram and dated 1921 to lower right, 20cm x 24.5cm. See illustration £150 - £200
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Lot 282 Lot 279 ARR DOUGLAS ION SMART (18791970) The Thames Estuary, watercolour over pencil, signed to lower right, 19cm x 35cm £80 - £120
Lot 283 Lot 284 WILLIAM GERSHOM COLLINGWOOD (1854-1932) Sunset over lake and fells, watercolour, heightened white, signed and dated 1915 to lower right, 37.5cm x 26.5cm £150 - £200
Lot 280 ALFRED HEATON COOPER (18641929) Mountain and valley landscape with houses in the distance and stream to fore, watercolour, unsigned, 34cm x 50cm £300 - £400 Lot 281 ALFRED HEATON COOPER (18641929) Tranquil lake and mountain landscape with moored boats, watercolour, unsigned, 34cm x 50cm £300 - £400 Lot 282 ALFRED HEATON COOPER (18641929) Ullswater with figures out on the lake fishing from a rowing boat, watercolour, signed to lower right, 24cm x 33.5cm. See illustration £300 - £500 Lot 283 ARR PERCY LANCASTER RI (18781951) Lakeland landscape with shepherd and flock on a fellside, watercolour and pencil, signed to lower right, 34cm x 49cm. See illustration £200 - £300
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Lot 287 THÉODORE CASIMIR ROUSSEL RBA (1847-1926) Portrait of a Lady, in profile, sitting, day dreaming, her needlework momentarily forgotten in her lap, pencil drawing on buff paper, signed to lower left, title and attribution to mount, 22cm x 15.5cm £150 - £200 Lot 288 WILMOT PILSBURY (1840-1908) ‘Stokesay’ the medieval hamlet at dusk, watercolour, signed and dated 1881 to lower right, title and attribution to gallery label verso for Henry Graves of Pall Mall, London, 13cm x 22.5cm £120 - £150
Lot 285 WILLIAM GERSHOM COLLINGWOOD (1854-1932) ‘Dow Crags, Coniston’ seen through clouds, watercolour signed and dated 1927 to lower left, 24.5cm x 34.5cm. See illustration £300 - £400 Lot 286 ERNEST GEORGE RA (1839-1922) ‘Burgos’ The Santa Maria arch and spires of the Cathedral, seen from across the Arlanzón River, watercolour, signed, titled and dated 1883 to lower left and right, 34.5cm x 24.5cm £75 - £125
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Lot 289 Lot 289 WILMOT PILSBURY (1840-1908) ‘Spring, A Farmhouse’ Farmhouse and buildings through trees, with rooks in a field before, watercolour, signed and dated 1896 to lower right, titled and attribution verso, 26cm x 36cm. See illustration £300 - £500
WATERCOLOURS Lot 290 HERCULES BRABAZON BRABAZON (1821-1906) Continental landscape with figure on a lakeside path, watercolour and gouache, signed with initials to lower right, 16cm x 24cm £300 - £400 Lot 291 WILLIAM PERCY FRENCH (18541920) ‘The Silver Thames’ tugboat, barges and wharves in silhouette, watercolour, signed and dated 1908 to lower right, 24.5cm x 34.5cm. See illustration £2,000 - £3,000
Lot 292 KERSHAW SCHOFIELD (1872-1941) Seascape with sail boats, watercolour, signed to lower right, 23.5cm x 32.5cm. See illustration £200 - £250 Lot 293 JOSEPH WEST (1822-?) coastal landscape with cows lying down, watercolour, signed to lower right, 19cm x 27cm £80 - £120 Lot 294 ARR FRED LAWSON (1888-1968) Yorkshire Dales landscape, watercolour, signed to lower left, 28cm x 36cm £70 - £90 Lot 295 ARR JOSEPH PIGHILLS (1902-1984) ‘The Road to Bronte Falls’ Moorland with roadside farm, watercolour and pencil signed and dated (19)69 to lower left, inscribed verso, 27cm x 36cm £80 - £120
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Lot 296 ARR JOSEPH PIGHILLS (1902-1984) ‘Bronte Parsonage Museum, Howarth’ watercolour, pen and ink, signed to lower left, inscribed verso, 23.5cm x 19cm £50 - £80 Lot 297 ARR JOHN MAWBEY (b.1947) ‘Byland Abbey, North Yorkshire’ Abbey ruins, farmstead and road, under snow, mixed media, signed, titled and dated 5.2.79 to lower left, 33cm x 40cm, £75 - £100
Lot 298 Lot 298 ARR THE EARL GEORGE A. HAIG (1918-2009) Bermersyde Gardens, watercolour, pen and brown ink, signed to lower right, title verso, 35cm x 51cm. See illustration £300 - £500 Lot 299 ARR MAURICE CHAMBERLAIN (b.1934) Rocca Maggiore Assisi, landscape, pencil drawing, signed and titled to lower left and right, 26cm x 35.5cm £70 - £90 Lot 300 MANNER OF CHARLES TAYLOR (fl.1836-1871) Schooner at anchor and lugger under sail, in a light swell, watercolour, heightened white, unsigned, attribution verso, 32cm x 45cm £200 - £300 Lots 301 & 302 SPARE LOTS
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PRINTS
PRINTS Lot 303 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) The Pond, colour reproduction, limited edition no.809/850 Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, signed in pencil to the margin, 43cm x 57cm. See illustration £800 - £1,200
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Lot 304 Lot 304 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) Birford Church, colour reproduction, published by Grove Galleries Ltd, signed and numbered 571/850 in pencil to the margin, 60cm x 45.5cm. See illustration £700 - £900 Lot 305 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) People Standing About, colour reproduction, limited edition no. 309/500 Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, signed in pencil to the margin, 31cm x 50cm. See illustration £800 - £1,200
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Lot 306 Lot 306 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) Mrs Swindells’ Picture, colour reproduction, limited edition no. 786/850, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, signed in pencil to the margin, 40cm x 30cm. See illustration £700 - £900
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Lot 309 Lot 307 Lot 307 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) St Lukes, colour reproduction, published 1973 G. R Mellor, signed and no. 773/850 in pencil to the margin, 61cm x 46cm. See illustration £650 - £850
Lot 308 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) Our Town, colour reproduction, published by Grove Galleries Ltd, signed and no. 725/850 in pencil to the margin, 42cm x 61cm. See illustration £1,000 - £1,500 73
Lot 309 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) View of a Town, colour reproduction, limited edition 82/850, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, signed in pencil to the margin, 43cm x 54cm. See illustration £900 - £1,100
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PRINTS Lot 310 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) The Harbour, colour reproduction, limited edition 742/850 Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, signed in pencil to the margin, 40cm x 55cm. See illustration £1,000 - £1,500 Lot 311 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) Britain at Play, colour reproduction, limited edition 190/850, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, signed in pencil to the margin, 44.5cm x 59.5cm. See illustration £500 - £700 Lot 312 ARR BY AND AFTER LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (1887-1976) Market Scene in a Northern Town, colour reproduction, pub.1973 Patrick Seale, signed in pencil to the margin, 45.5cm x 60.5cm. See illustration £600 - £800
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PRINTS Lot 313 ARR BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) Casual Assembly, colour reproduction, pub. 1963 by Frost & Reed, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, limited edition no. 532/850, signed in pencil to the margin, 44cm x 60.5cm £100 - £150 Lot 314 ARR BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) Reclining Nude I, colour reproduction, published 1963 by Frost & Reed, Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, limited edition no. 299/850, signed in pencil to the margin, 31.5cm x 58cm £100 - £150 Lot 315 ARR BY AND AFTER SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT (1880-1969) Reclining Nude II, colour reproduction, pub. 1966 by Frost & Reed, Fine Art Trade Guild stamp, limited edition no. 619/850, signed in pencil to the margin, 31cm x 58cm £100 - £150 Lot 316 ARR BY AND AFTER HENRY MOORE (1898-1986) Lullaby - Sleeping Head (1973) from a series of illustrations based on W.H.Auden’s poem ‘Lullaby’ signed and numbered H.C. 1/X in pencil to the margin, 27cm x 29cm. See illustration NB Traditionally H.C., or ‘hors commerce’, graphics would be pulled with the regular edition but were marked by the artist for use in exhibitions or as gifts £600 - £800 Lot 317 ARR AFTER DAVID HOCKNEY (b.1937) 1989 Bradford and District The Phone Book Cover, print in colours, 23.5cm x 26.5cm together with a signed copy of Hockney, David (Art) Friedman, Martin (Text) ‘Hockney Paints the Stage’, Thames and Hudson, 1983, cloth and dw, 1 vol (2) £80 - £120
Lot 316 Lot 318 ARR AFTER DAVID HOCKNEY (b.1937) Exhibition poster for Prints and Drawings of Celia 1970-80, Petersburg Press at the Chicago Art Fair 14-19 May 1981, 90cm x 65cm, framed £50 - £70 Lot 319 ARR AFTER DAVID HOCKNEY (b.1937) Exhibition poster for Grey Art Gallery and Study Centre .... New York April 3-May 3 1980, 95cm x 67.5cm £50 - £70
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Lot 320 BY AND AFTER BRIAN SHIELDS BRAAQ (1951-1997) York Races, colour reproduction, signed and no. 78/850 in pencil to the margin, 46cm x 70cm £50 - £100 Lots 321 & 322 SPARE LOTS
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MIRRORS
MIRRORS Lot 323 A GEORGE III GILTWOOD WALL MIRROR, rectangular, having a later plate, within rocaille and ‘c’ scroll pierced and carved frame with foliate cresting, restorer’s printed label verso reads ‘This frame was carved at about 1810 and renovated by George Haldinstein in Norwich 1920’, 54cm wide x 90cm high. See illustration £600 - £700 Lot 324 A REGENCY PARCEL GILT AND EBONISED OVER MANTEL MIRROR, the ball knop-decorated cavetto cornice of inverse breakfront form, above a plaster frieze ornamented with anthemion and other devices and a rectangular mirrored plate, flanked by paterae-headed, spiral turned pillars, 141cm wide x 86cm high. See illustration £600 - £800 Lot 325 A 19TH CENTURY GILT WALL MIRROR, the oval plate in a ribbon wrapped laurel border and pounced mask with foliate spandrels, the pierced and carved frame decorated with shells, gadrooning, foliate scrolls and other devices, 53cm wide x 64cm high. See illustration £100 - £150
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PERIOD AND LATER FURNITURE Lot 326 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FRAMED SOFA, the shaped, button upholstered back above a stuffover serpentine seat, the moulded and scrolling armrests on conforming cabriole supports, brass castors, approximately 180cm wide. See illustration £400 - £600 Lot 327 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD BREAKFAST TABLE, circular, the tilt top on a fluted baluster pillar and shaped triangular moulded platform base, short turned circular supports, 136cm diameter x 77cm high £500 - £600 Lot 326 Lot 328 A REGENCY ROSEWOOD MUSIC STOOL, the revolving adjustable seat stuffover upholstered, on a leaf wrapped and turned circular pillar and platform base, on four scroll feet, 47cm high £80 - £120
Lot 329 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD DINING CHAIRS, each with a shaped balloon back with opposing scroll splat, above a stuffover upholstered seat and on turned and carved tapering circular supports. See illustration £300 - £500
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Lot 330 Lot 330 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH LIMEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED PEDESTAL in the Chinese manner, the moulded, rounded rectangular top inset with a marble panel, the frieze panels pierced and carved in the oriental manner, and on blind-carved and shaped monopodia supports joined by a pierced and shaped undertier and on lion paw feet, 34cm wide x 101cm high. See illustration £200 - £300 Lot 331 A CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED ÉTAGÈRE IN THE LOUIS XV MANNER, the parquetry inlaid oval top above a frieze drawer and shaped apron, on angled, slender cabriole supports joined by a kidney-shaped undershelf, late 20th century, 53cm x 37cm x 76cm £220 - £280
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Lot 332 A VICTORIAN GILTWOOD SIDE CHAIR, the shield-shaped back with cartouche and leaf cresting, and ribbon-wrapped frame, with padded upholstery, above a conforming stuffover bow front seat, and on angled, chamfered cabriole supports with brass caps and white ceramic castors £150 - £200 Lot 333 A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, in the Chippendale manner, each with a shaped top rail above a pierced vase splat, wedge-shaped drop in seat, on canted square section supports joined by an H-shaped stretcher £200 - £300 Lot 334 A REGENCY MAHOGANY FRAMED OPEN ARMCHAIR, the buttoned back with conforming padded armrests with scrolling terminals above a stuffover seat and on turned, tapering circular supports, brown ceramic castors £150 - £200
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Lot 335 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BERGERE ARMCHAIR in the Regency manner, with caned back panel, sides and seat (replaced with a panel), padded armrests and loose cushions, the turned and fluted armrest supports and conforming legs with brass caps and castors. See illustration £500 - £700 Lot 336 A VICTORIAN WALNUT LOO TABLE, oval, the tilt top crossbanded, line and parquetry inlaid, and on quadruple turned baluster pillar supports around a central cushion fluted and turned knop, four foliate carved and chamfered, splayed legs with scroll toes, ceramic castors, plate glass protector, 134cm x 102cm x 71.5cm £300 - £500
PERIOD AND LATER FURNITURE Lot 337 A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT GRADUATED THREE TIER HANGING CORNER DISPLAY SHELF, in the French style, heavily plaster ornamented with shells, foliate scrolling branches, beading and other devices, the shelves velvet covered, the lower shelves mirror-backed, 51cm wide x 117cm high £100 - £150 Lot 338 AN EDWARD VII SATINWOOD WORK TABLE, the serpentine top crossbanded, line inlaid and with an oval marquetry medallion comprising a central paterae within a ribbon-tied and beaded foliate border, the frieze with a drawer, fitted internally, and on brass mounted, square tapering supports, joined by a turned cruciform stretcher and oval platform undershelf, collared toes, 50.5cm x 36.5cm x 71.5cm. See illustration £400 - £600 Lot 339 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD BANDED AND LINEINLAID TEA TABLE, the demi-lune foldover top with single gateleg support to the rear, square tapering supports, 97.5cm x 42.5cm x 76cm £200 - £300
Lot 341 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD, KINGWOOD HERRINGBONEVENEERED AND MARQUETRY INLAID OCCASIONAL ARMCHAIR, the moulded show frame with buttoned back, conforming padded sides and stuff over bow front seat, on turned and tapering octagonal supports, brass caps, wood castors, together with a matching pair of side chairs (3) £250 - £350 Lot 342 A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY CARVER ARMCHAIR, the reeded frame with conforming top rail and horizontal splat, stuff over seat, on turned tapering circular supports joined by a turned cruciform stretcher £75 - £100 Lot 343 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN IN THE GEORGE III MANNER, the circular section pillar with brass urn finial, supporting an adjustable rectangular framed needlework panel sewn with the crest of Trinity College, Cambridge, the angular arched tripartite base on pad feet, 153.5cm high £120 - £180
Lot 344 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CANTED CORNER WALL CABINET IN THE GEORGE III MANNER, bearing a brass plate for S.C.H.Jewell, 29,30 and 31 Little Queen Street, Holborn W.C., the upper section with a cavetto cornice above two astragal glazed doors with central reeded brass fillet, enclosing three shelves to the painted interior, the lower section with two panel cupboard doors enclosing a single shelf, furnished throughout with brass lockplates and on bracket feet, approximately 100cm wide x 223cm high £400 - £600 Lot 345 A MAHOGANY THREE-PIECE BERGERE SUITE, comprising two-seater sofa and pair of armchairs, each with an upholstered base and loose-cushioned back and seat, the frames double caned, each with a moulded and shellcarved serpentine top rail, chamfered, scrolling armrests on pounced and foliate carved uprights, the foliate carved short cabriole supports on claw and ball feet, early 20th century, the sofa 156cm wide (3). See illustration £600 - £1,000
Lot 340 A CONTINENTAL FIGURED MAHOGANY BOMBE-SHAPED COMMODE, the serpentine top with moulded border, the frieze fitted with three graduated, cockbeaded drawers, with cast brass handles and lock plates, similarly ornamented to the shaped apron and with sabots to the short splay bracket feet, early 20th century, 97.5cm x 54.5cm x 91.5cm £500 - £700
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PERIOD AND LATER FURNITURE Lot 346 A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD, SATINWOOD CROSS BANDED AND LINE INLAID CARD TABLE, of D shaped outline, the foldover top baise lined, twin gateleg supports to the rear, on angled square tapering supports with collared terminals, brass caps and castors, 91cm x 45cm x 73cm £300 - £500
Lot 352 A SET OF SIX GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS including a carver, in the Chippendale manner, each with a pierced vase shaped splat and outward scrolling arm rests above a stuff over seat and on canted square supports joined by an H-stretcher £300 - £500
Lot 347 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS having a brushing slide over two short and three long drawers with brass swing handles on bracket feet, 77.5cm x 77cm high £250 - £350
Lot 353 A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA TABLE IN THE SHERATON MANNER, rosewood banded and line inlaid, the rounded rectangular foldover top with twin gateleg supports to the rear, and on angled, square tapering legs, 88cm x 42.5cm x 73.5cm £100 - £150
Lot 348 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY WORK TABLE rectangular with rounded corners, the frieze drawer with rosette and ring handles, pull out fabric covered well, on slender turned legs joined by stretchers, 48cm wide £125 - £175 Lot 349 A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND INLAID OPEN TUB CHAIR the encircling frame inlaid in satinwood and ivorine harebells and stringing, the fan-railed back above a bow fronted and upholstered seat, on square tapered legs with spade feet and ceramic castors £125 - £175 Lot 350 A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN WALNUT BALLOON BACK SINGLE CHAIRS each having a foliate carved tie rail, upholstered serpentine seat, on moulded cabriole legs £150 - £200
Lot 351 Lot 351 A VICTORIAN FIGURED MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE BOOKCASE, the upper section with a cavetto moulded cornice above two astragal glazed doors, enclosing four adjustable shelves, the base with a rectangular top, above a secretaire drawer, the hinged fall front with velvet scriver enclosing a fitted maple interior with a series of drawers around pigeon holes, over three further graduated long drawers, furnished throughout with turned wood handles, short turned supports, 121.5cm x 58cm x 264cm. See illustration £400 - £600
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Lot 354 AN EDWARD VII FIGURED MAHOGANY, CROSSBANDED, LINE AND MARQUETRY INLAID DEMILUNE CABINET in the Sheraton manner, of bow front form, the frieze with four panel cupboard doors enclosing shelves, and on short turned tapering circular supports, 137.5cm x 56cm x 91.5cm £250 - £350 Lot 355 A REGENCY FIGURED AND CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE, the rounded rectangular, foldover top baise-lined, the sectional apron barrel fronted and with fluted and scroll angle brackets, on a turned pillar and shaped rectangular platform, on four fluted and scrolled splay supports, cast brass paw caps and castors, 90cm x 43.5cm x 72.5cm £250 - £300
PERIOD AND LATER FURNITURE Lot 356 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LINE-INLAID WASHSTAND AND COMMODE, the rectangular top enclosed by two folding flaps, internally with cut out rings, the frieze with a dummy drawer above two panel cupboard doors with dummy drawer facade and with a conforming pull-out commode below, the frieze fitted with replacement ring handles, twin brass drop handles to the sides, shaped apron, splay bracket feet, 56.5cm x 46cm x 83cm £100 - £150 Lot 357 A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top above an undershelf with central divider and on turned, tapering circular supports, brass caps and castors, 67cm x 45.5cm x 74.5cm £70 - £100
Lot 359 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK SETTLE having a four over five field-panelled back, full seat, on three turned legs and two turned supports to the front, joined by stretchers and on stile feet, 186.5cm wide x 111cm high. See illustration £300 - £400
Lot 358 Lot 358 A VICTORIAN OAK AND EBONISED DESK CHAIR, possibly by Lamb of Manchester, the circular back buttonupholstered in leather above a series of balusters, the armrests blind carved with flowering stems in the Aesthetic manner and on short turned supports, the stuffover bowfront seat on turned tapering circular supports, brass caps and ceramic castors. See illustration £300 - £500
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Lot 360 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE, the rounded rectangular planked top above a frieze drawer, furnished with a brass peardrop handle and butterfly lockplate, on turned and block supports joined by rectangular stretchers, 76cm x 51.5cm x 73.5cm £300 - £400 Lot 361 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK MULE CHEST, of rectangular outline, the hinged three panel lid above a blind carved frieze band, initialled RA and bearing date 1707, over three rectangular panels blind carved with strapwork, two drawers to the base with replacement brass handles, plain panelled sides, block feet, 116cm x 52.5cm x 83.5cm. See illustration £500 - £700
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PERIOD AND LATER FURNITURE Lot 362 A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OAK SIDE CHAIR, in the Chippendale manner, the top rail with fan fluting above a vase splat and planked seat on cabriole supports, joined by a turned and block stretcher £100 - £150 Lot 363 A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL OAK SIDE CHAIR, with shaped top rail, vase splat and planked seat, shaped apron, cabriole supports, pad feet £80 - £120 Lot 364 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK GATELEG DINING TABLE, the planked oval top above a single end drawer with brass pull handle, and on turned baluster and block supports joined by elongated turned bead stretchers, 167cm x 135cm x 78.5cm £300 - £500 Lot 365 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY YEW AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, the low hooped stick back with central pierced and shaped splat, above a saddle seat and on slightly splayed, turned tapering supports joined by crinoline stretcher £150 - £200
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Lot 366 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY YEW AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, the low hooped stick back with central pierced and shaped splat, above a saddle seat, and on slightly splayed, turned tapering supports joined by a crinoline stretcher. See illustration £150 - £200
Lot 369 A 19TH CENTURY OAK REFECTORY TABLE, the rectangular planked top with cleated ends, the apron with shaped angle brackets, and on turned baluster supports and block feet joined by heavy square section stretchers, 183cm x 76cm x 77cm. See illustration £300 - £500
Lot 367 A SET OF THREE 19TH CENTURY ASH AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS, each with a low hooped stick back with central pierced and shaped splat, above a saddle seat and on slightly splayed, turned tapering supports joined by crinoline stretchers (3) £400 - £600
Lot 370 A LATE GEORGE III OAK DRESSER, the raised superstructure with a moulded cornice above three open shelves, planked back, shaped cheeks, the base with a planked rectangular top above a central column of four graduated drawers, flanked by single drawers, each above a fielded, arched panel cupboard door, furnished throughout with brass handles, block feet, 184cm x 51cm x 200cm. See illustration £700 - £1,000
Lot 368 TWO 19TH CENTURY ASH AND ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS, each with a low hooped stick back with central pierced and shaped splat, above a saddle seat and on splayed, turned tapering supports joined by ‘H’ stretchers £250 - £350
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PERIOD AND LATER FURNITURE Lot 371 THOMPSON OF KILBURN ‘MOUSEMAN’ AN OAK HANGING CORNER WALL CABINET, of canted form, with iron latch and hinges, carved with a mouse, 68cm x 46.5cm x 75cm. See illustration £400 - £600 Lot 372 THOMPSON OF KILBURN ‘MOUSEMAN’ AN OAK OCTAGONAL COFFEE TABLE, on a cruciform section pillar and base, carved in relief with a mouse, 50.5cm wide, 48cm high. See illustration £300 - £500 Lot 373 THOMPSON OF KILBURN ‘MOUSEMAN’ AN OAK COLUMN STANDARD LAMP, the octagonal section pillar on a conforming, spreading base, carved in relief with a mouse, 139cm high (excluding electrical fitting). See illustration £300 - £500 Lot 374 UMBERTO MASCAGNI, ITALY 1950s, A cream vinyl covered dining suite detailed in black and white metal trim, the mirror back sideboard with three mirror-lined cushioned doors, fitted with three drawers internally, on black tapered and splayed legs, with chrome disc feet, 162cm wide; rectangular dining table, 143cm long x 82cm wide; six oval back dining chairs, and a rectangular coffee table, 108cm long x 44cm wide (9) £200 - £300
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any sale and prospective buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither the auctioneer nor its employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of Lots, expressed, implied or statutory are hereby excluded. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the proceeding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) 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 presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium (but not the amount of any consequential loss, damages, expenses or interest) provided that; (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition.
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