Peter Wilson FINE ART AUC TIONEERS • EST 1955
Fine & Classic Interiors THURSDAY 12 MARCH 2020
Peter Wilson FINE ART AUC TIONEERS • EST 1955
FINE & CLASSIC INTERIORS THURSDAY 12 MARCH 2020 AT 10.00AM ON VIEW: Saturday 7 March Wednesday 11 March Morning of auction
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INDEX Silver & Plated Ware Collectors Items Metalware Books & Maps
1 - 81 82 - 91 92 93 - 104
Asian Art
105 - 107
Glass
108 - 109
Ceramics
110 - 163
Bronzes & Sculpture
164 - 175
Clocks & Barometers
176 - 186
Oil Paintings (18th/19th Century)
187 - 224
Watercolours (18th/19th Century)
225 - 248
Drawings, Pastels & Inks (18th/19th Century)
249 - 258
Prints & Engravings (18th/19th Century)
259 - 261
Furniture
262 - 331
Rugs & Carpets
332 - 337
Garden Ornaments & Statuary
338 - 339
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SILVER & PLATED WARE
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1 An Edwardian silver and coral rattle, with embossed scrolling decoration, suspending three coral beads and freeform coral handle, hallmarks for Crisford & Norris Ltd., Birmingham, 1909, length 9.2cm, gross weight 0.66ozt. £80 - £120 2 A Victorian silver goblet, of typical form, with embossed floral decoration to cup, knopped stem and circular foot, hallmarks for Robert Harper, London, 1865, height 18cm, gross weight 6.8ozt. £80 - £120 3 A George VI silver mesh purse, of tapered rectangular form, the mesh bag with fringed base and sinuous push piece clasp, suspended from a trace link chain handle, import marks for Birmingham, S & Co, 1938, dimensions 21.8 x 19.5cm, gross weight 11.09ozt. £100 - £150 4 A pair of George IV silver marrow scoops, of typical form, hallmarks for Thomas Tookey, London, 1820, length 23cm, gross weight 2.85ozt. £100 - £200
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5 5 A late Victorian silver cigar cutter, of rectangular shape with monogram to top and spreading rectangular base, hallmarks for Wright & Davies, London, 1899, height 7cm. £80 - £120 6 Four early 19th Century and later toddy ladles, to include an early 19th Century Scottish provincial silver toddy ladle, by David Manson, Dundee, one set with a George III shilling, one with hallmarks for TM, Glasgow, 1846, and one further example stamped AB, three with twisted whalebone handles, lengths 21 to 38.5cm (4). £120 - £180
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7 7 A Georgian silver milk jug and sugar bowl, of slightly tapering form with later repousse decoration depicting Dutch farming scenes, raised on three paw feet with lion head terminals, hallmarks for London, partially indistinct, heights 7 and 11cm, gross weight 9.06ozt. £100 - £150
8 8 A George IV silver fruit bowl, of tapering form with fretwork swag and foliate detail to the scalloped rim, raised on a circular spreading base, hallmarks for James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1943, diameter 23.8cm, gross weight 15.57ozt. £150 - £250
10 10 A collection of silver inkwells, each of typical form with hinged lid and circular spreading base, hallmarks for Birmingham 1910-1990, diameters 6.8 to 12.7cm (5). £100 - £200
11 11 A collection of silver inkwells, to include a late Victorian silver and clear glass inkwell, of geometric design with screw fastening lid, hallmarks for William Neal, London, 1878, together with a mid 20th Century novelty bell inkwell, probably by A.J Zimmerman, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1946, Rd mark 53894, one further silver lidded inkwell and a silver ashtray (4). £100 - £150
9 9 A German silver cigar box, of typical form, with monogram to corner and wooden lining, German assay marks, dimensions 17.3 x 8.8 x 4cm. £60 - £80 12 12 An early 20th Century tortoiseshell and silver trinket box, of rectangular form, the tortoiseshell box with silver pique garland to lid and velvet lining, possibly Corke & Apthorp, hallmarks for London, 1919, dimensions 14 x 9 x 6.5cm, AF. £100 - £150 5
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13 13 Two early 20th Century silver purses, each of rectangular form suspended from a trace link chain, the first with vacant central cartouche, engine turned decoration and scrolling border, the second decorated with repousse Reynolds angels, hallmarks for William Adams Ltd. and Henry Matthews, Birmingham,1939 and 1906, gross weight 6.98ozt. £80 - £120
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16 16 Four Victorian silver serving spoons, of fiddle pattern, hallmarks for George Aldwinckle, London, 1861, gross weight 9.8ozt. £100 - £150
14 A cased set of four Georgian serving spoons, Old English pattern, with floral detailing to bowl and stem, within a fitted case, larger spoons with hallmarks for John Lambe, London, 1822-1823, smaller spoons partially indistinct, gross weight 5.07ozt. £80 - £120 15 An early 20th Century silver and tortoiseshell vanity case, of rectangular form with inlaid “B” to lid and silver hinges, comprising tortoiseshell jars, toothbrush, tweezers and one tortoiseshell jar, hallmarks for J. Batson & Son, London, 1915, dimensions 22 x 16 x 4.3cm. £500 - £700
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17 17 Six Victorian silver dessert forks, of fiddle pattern with monogram to reverse, hallmarks for John & Mary Lias, London, 1845, gross weight 9.15ozt. £100 - £150 For condition reports please go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
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18 A selection of George III and IV silver teaspoons, mostly fiddle pattern, some monogrammed, five with hallmarks for Charles Eley, London, 1825, five with hallmarks for George Nangle, London, 1820, together with three others, gross weight 8.5ozt. £100 - £150
20 A selection of silver plated flatware, to include Walker & Hall flatware designed for the Claremont Hotel, Blackpool, comprising 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives, 12 dinner forks, 12 dinner knives, 12 butter knives, together with further Walker & Hall and Russells Ltd fiddle pattern flatware. £80 - £120
19 Six Victorian silver dessert spoons, of fiddle pattern with crest to stem, hallmarks for Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London, 1845 together with three others, gross weight 9.29ozt. £100 - £150
21 A 1930s silver four piece tea set, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar pot, of tapered design with grooved accent and gadrooned rims with a circular spreading foot, hallmarks for Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1931, height of hot water jug 20cm, gross weight 39.08ozt £400 - £600
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22 22 A George IV silver hot water jug, the bell shape body embossed with acanthus leaves and floral swags to the urn finial, with ebonised handle and circular spreading foot, hallmarks for London, 1825, height 28cm, gross weight 16ozt. £150 - £250
23 23 A selection of early 20th Century silver photograph frames, of varying size and shape, largest dimensions 18.5 x 12cm, smallest dimensions 6.7 x 5cm (8). £150 - £250
24 24 A mid 20th Century silver backed dressing table set, to include a mirror and two brushes with embossed scrolling figural design, together with a Victorian silver handled button hook and and Edwardian silver handled shoe horn, mid Century pieces with hallmarks for W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham, 1956, 1967 (5). £80 - £120 8
25 25 A selection of items, to include two Ralph Lauren silver plated salvers and a three branch candelabra designed as an antler, salvers signed Ralph Lauren, diameters 21.5 to 26.5cm, dimensions of candelabra 52 by 23.5cm (3). £100 - £150
26 26 A large silver plated tray, of oval outline, the tray inlaid with faux tortoiseshell starburst design, with pierced and undulating sides, scroll twin handles raised on four bun feet, approx. dimensions 65.5 x 40cm. £300 - £400
27 27 A set of Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, with carved mother of pearl handles and engraved silver blades, hallmarks for Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1893 (12). £80 - £120
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28 A set of Victorian silver cutlery, King’s Pattern, to include nine dessert spoons, three table spoons, one ladle, nine oyster forks, nine dessert forks and twelve dinner forks, hallmarks for Ackroyd Rhodes, London 1899, gross weight 97.91ozt. £900 - £1,400 29 Six Victorian silver dinner forks, of fiddle pattern with monogram detailing, hallmarks for Henry Holland, London 1861, gross weight 13.57ozt. £100 - £200
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30 30 A George IV silver serving spoon, Old English pattern, possibly by Marmaduke Daintrey, London, 1824, gross weight 4.07ozt. £60 - £80
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31 A Victorian silver seven bottle cruet set, of typical form, the silver frame raised on four scrolling feet with openwork handle, containing seven clear glass bottles of varying size, three with silver lids, hallmarks for Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London, 1840, approx. dimensions 26 x 26.3 x 18.5cm, gross weight 26.31ozt. £150 - £250 32 An Elizabeth II silver tankard, of typical form with beaded scrolling handle, hallmarks for RAL, Sheffield, 1995, height 12cm, gross weight 19.51ozt. £250 - £300
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36 36 A George VI silver cigar case, of typical form with wooden lining, hallmarks for Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1922, dimensions 17.8 x 8.8 x 5.5cm. £60 - £120 33 33 A George VI silver salver, of typical form with pie crust rim, raised on three bun feet, signed and numbered Walker & Hall, 86, hallmarks for Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1915, diameter 26.3cm, gross weight 15.5ozt. £120 - £180 37 37 A pair of George VI silver sauce boats, with tapered shaped border and scrolling handles, raised on three hoof feet, hallmarks for Mappin & Webb Ltd., Sheffield, 1944, gross weight 6.41ozt. £60 - £80
34 34 A Victorian silver cutlery set, comprising twelve fish knives and forks, each with foliate engraving and ivory handles, within a fitted case, hallmarks for John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1884. £100 - £200
35 35 A cased set of George VI silver teaspoons and sugar nips, with embossed bow and swag detailing, hallmarks for Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1925, gross weight 5.38ozt. £60 - £120
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38 38 Three sets of Victorian and later cased silver cutlery, to include two Edwardian blue glass lined open salts, two Victorian shell formed butter dishes and six Victorian silver handled dessert knives. £100 - £200
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39 39 A George III silver teapot, of squat form, with vacant cartouche, engraved berry decoration and scrolling handle, raised on four bun feet, hallmarks for Naphtali Hart, London, 1813, height 15.9cm, gross weight 19.14 ozt. £180 - £280
42 42 An Irish silver salver, of circular outline with raised Celtic embossed rim, raised on three figural feet, hallmarks for Irish Silver Ltd., Dublin, 1966, diameter 30.7cm, gross weight 26.8ozt. £250 - £350
40 40 An Edwardian silver teapot and sugar bowl, of squat design, with repoussé floral detailing, hallmarks for Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1902, gross weight 14.63ozt. £100 - £150 41 A pair of Edward VII silver tureens, of rectangular form with gadrooned rim and foliate handle, hallmarks for Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd., London, 1905, dimensions 30.5 x 22.8 x 12.5cm, gross weight 113.4ozt. £1,000 - £1,500
43 43 An Edwardian silver bowl, of rounded form with repoussé floral decoration and flared rim, raised on a circular spreading foot, hallmarks for Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1901, dimensions 10.4 x 15cm, gross weight 7.89ozt. £100 - £150
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44 44 A George V silver four piece tea set, of squat form with fluted corners and ‘R’ engraving to front, hallmarks for John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1924, gross weight 61.55ozt. £600 - £800
45 45 An Indian white metal three piece tea set, of rounded form, with embossed scenes depicting Asiatic lions, elephants, deer, with scrolling acanthus leaf handles and elephant finials, unmarked, gross weight 43.95ozt. £250 - £350 46 A cased silver jubilee commemorative salver, limited edition, no. 27/250, of octagonal form, with royal crest to centre and inscribed with facsimile signatures of monarchs back to Elizabeth I, hallmarks for E H Parkin & Co., Sheffield, 1977, diameter 34.5cm, gross weight 38.90ozt. £350 - £450 47 A pair of silver chargers, each of circular outline with floral sides and gadrooned rim, import marks for Birmingham, 1993, diameter 26.8cm, gross weight 30.05ozt. £300 - £400
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48 48 An Elizabeth II 97 piece canteen of silver and silver handled ‘King’s pattern’ cutlery, comprising eight silver dinner forks, eight silver fish forks, four silver table spoons, eight silver dessert forks, eight silver fish knives, eight silver dessert spoons, eight silver boiled egg spoons, eight silver soup spoons, eight silver teaspoons, eight silver handled table knives, eight silver handled dessert knives, two silver handled meat skewers and one silver handled carving knife, together with two additional silver handled dessert knives and eight silver handled butter knives in a mahogany veneered canteen, hallmarks for Pinder Brothers, Sheffield, 1977, gross weight of solid silver items 126.13ozt. £1,200 - £1,800
49 49 A selection of silver, to include an early 19th Century Norwegian silver pill box, a silver jockey cap caddy spoon, a Victorian silver vesta case, two cigar cases and a silver matchbox cover, gross weight 8.92ozt (6). £100 - £150
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50 50 Three silver cigarette cases, each of rectangular outline, to include a 1920s Asprey cigarette case, and two others with engine turned decoration and silver gilt interior, two with hallmarks, one stamped ‘STG SILVER’, gross weight 14.7ozt. £120 - £180
54 An Elizabeth II 87 piece canteen of silver and silver handled ‘Athenian pattern’ cutlery, with monogram to terminals, comprising eight silver teaspoons, eight silver boiled egg spoons, eight silver soup spoons, eight silver dessert spoons, four silver table spoons, eight silver dessert forks, eight silver table forks, eight silver handled fish knives, eight silver handled fish forks, eight silver handled dessert knives, eight silver handled table knives, and two silver handled meat skewers and one silver handled carving knife, within a mahogany veneered canteen, hallmarks for E P & Co., Sheffield, 1957, gross weight of solid silver items 79.78ozt. £800 - £1,200
53 53 A George V silver bowl, of circular outline with tapered scalloped sides raised on four scroll feet, hallmarks for Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd.,Sheffield, 1926, diameter 24.3cm, height 5.6cm, gross weight 19.84ozt. £180 - £220
51 51 An Elizabeth II silver fruit bowl, of circular outline with pierced foliate sides and undulating rim raised on a circular spreading foot, hallmarks for BD, Sheffield, 1974, diameter 23.5cm, height 11.5cm, gross weight 16.64ozt. £150 - £250
52 52 Two silver topped cut glass decanters, each clear cut glass decanter with a silver ring collar, hallmarks for Sheffield, 1970 and Birmingham, 1973, heights 25.5 and 25cm (2). £100 - £150 54
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55 55 A George VI silver four piece tea set, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, sugar pot and milk jug in a slightly tapering design with geometric handles and circular spreading base, hallmarks for W & C Sissons, Sheffield 1936-1937, gross weight 50.29ozt. £450 - £550
56 56 A Japanese Meji period silver box, of rectangular outline, with silver gilt chrysanthemum detail and engraving to lid, Japanese assay marks, dimensions 12.5 x 9.5 x 5.7cm, gross weight 24.25ozt. £150 - £250
57 57 An Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, designed as a chick, with green velvet cushion, hallmarks for Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd., Chester, 1908, stamped 21 and RD475678, height 3.3cm, gross weight 0.88ozt. £100 - £150
58 58 Two rattles, to include a coral handled example and a base metal example, each with whistle terminal, lengths 8.9 and 11.2cm, gross weight 1.37ozt. £100 - £150
59 59 A selection of Victorian silver, to include a silver and coral handled rattle, a silver and mother of pearl handled rattle, and a silver lidded cranberry glass scent bottle, hallmarks for Birmingham, lengths 4.1 to 9cm, gross weight 1.22ozt. £100 - £150
60 60 A late Victorian silver aide memoire and card case, of rectangular form with embossed pastoral scene to front and monogram to reverse, hallmarks for Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1900, dimensions 7.7 x 10.4cm, gross weight 3.94ozt. £40 - £60 15
61 61 A selection of silver and white metal items, to include a Victorian silver sovereign case, a 1920s silver hexagonal pill box, and a lipstick case, stamped 800, gross weight 2.05ozt. £60 - £80
64 64 A George IV silver twin handled cup, of typical form with embossed swag decoration and scrolling handles, raised on a spreading circular foot, hallmarks for WS, London, 1825, height 14.3cm, gross weight 5.98ozt. £100 - £150
62 62 An ivory handled rattle, with floral decoration and whistle terminal, marks indistinct, length 13.3cm, gross weight 1.75ozt. £100 - £150
65 65 A George V silver salver, with raised gadrooned border and three ball and claw feet, signed and numbered Walker & Hall, 53691, hallmarks for Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1920, diameter 35.5cm, gross weight 36.97ozt. £300 - £400
63 63 An early Victorian silver visiting card case, of literary interest, the rectangular form with embossed detailing depicting Newstead Abbey, home of Lord Byron to one side and Abbotsford, home of Sir Walter Scott to the other, hallmarks for George Unite, Birmingham, 1839, dimensions 6.5 x 9cm, gross weight 3.11ozt. £1,200 - £1,500
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66 66 A pair of Victorian silver salad servers, of typical form with clear cut glass handles, hallmarks for Horace Woodward & Co., London, 1888, length 29.5cm. £60 - £80
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68 68 A selection of silver flatware, to include twelve George V silver teaspoons with hallmarks for Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1933, a George IV silver tablespoon bearing hallmarks for JO, Exeter, 1835, together with a pair of Victorian silver tongs, gross weight 9.25ozt. £80 - £120
69 69 An Edward VII silver fronted frame, of rectangular form with scrolling border and vacant cartouche to top, green velvet backing and inset mirror, RD 339949, hallmarks for Chester, 1903, dimensions 33 x 27cm. £80 - £120
70 70 Two silver dressing table sets, including a George V silver backed mirror and brush with scrolling figural embossed decoration, together with an Edward VII silver backed dressing table set comprising a silver backed mirror, and three silver backed brushes with gadrooned and floral decoration, and one further silver handled comb, hallmarks for B & Co, Birmingham, 1922 and Keight & Newman, Birmingham, 1906 (7) £100 - £200
71 71 A selection of silver items, to include an Edward VII silver jewellery box with embossed Reynolds cherubs decoration, a Victorian silver heart shape trinket box, and a silver fronted pictured frame (3). £100 - £150
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72 72 A selection of Victorian and later silver lidded jars, of varying design and size with embossed silver lids together with a silver rimmed clear glass match striker (10). £80 - £120
73 73 Two Victorian silver lidded jars, to include a dimpled clear glass jar with foliate fretwork cover and hinged lid with embossed allegorical scene, together with a faceted clear glass jae with foliate hinged lid, hallmarks for Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1887 and IWC JL London, 1895, heights 12 and 15cm, (2). £100 - £200
74 74 An Edwardian silver horn, of tapered form with grooved accents, hallmarks for Chester, 1906, length 30.5cm, gross weight 1.51ozt. £80 - £120 18
75 75 An Edwardian silver cut glass dressing table set by Finnigans & Co, London, Comprising silver backed brushes, silver handled shoe horn, glove stretches, button hook and silver lidded jars with repoussé and vacant cartouche decoration, together with various leather travel accessories to include wallets, leather bound address book, complete in monogrammed leather travelling case, hallmarks for Finnigan’s Ltd., London, 1901, gross weight of silver lids 1.61ozt. £100 - £200
76 76 A George III silver marrow scoop, of typical form with a crest to bowl, hallmarks for London, 1772, length 21cm, gross weight 1.65ozt. £100 - £150
77 77 A George III silver toddy ladle, of typical form with shaped bowl and turned ebonised handle, monogram WWD to bowl, hallmarks for London, 1767, length 31cm. £100 - £150
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78 78 A Queen Anne Britannia silver bowl, of plain tapering form with royal coat of arms to front, hallmarks for Anthony Nelme, London, 1702, dimensions 23 x 10.2cm, gross weight 21.75ozt. £1,500 - £2,500
79 79 A George III Irish silver bowl, with nail pinch rim, raised on three hoof feet, hallmarks for Matthew West, Dublin, 1789, diameter 13.7cm, gross weight 6.33ozt. £80 - £120
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80 Two sets of George III and later silver teaspoons, Old English pattern, one set with foliate decoration and the other with crests, hallmarks for Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham, 1890, and Hester Bateman, circa 1780, gross weight 5.43ozt. £60 - £80 81 A selection of George III and later silver flatware, to include three George III Old English pattern table spoons, six George III and later fiddle pattern dessert spoons, six Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, two Victorian fiddle pattern ladles etc, gross weight 27.1ozt. £250 - £350
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COLLECTOR’S ITEMS
82 82 Regency rosewood veneered sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, all over mother-of-pearl, card cut floral inlay, interior opening to reveal central pressed glass, mixing bowl flanked by two lidded containers, the box standing on four reeded bun feet, width 36cm (14”), depth 20cm (8”), height 20cm (8”). £100 - £150
84 84 A collection of hunting whips and canes, one cane with handle in the form of a hound, the other with a bone handle carved in the form of a duck. £100 - £200
85 85 An Indian tent hanging, the embroidered multi coloured textile hanging with floral decoration, framed, dimensions 122 x 60cm. £100 - £150
83 83 Victorian mahogany boot jack, “T” shaped handle grips supported on true turned tapering columns connected to frog board, height 90cm (30”). £100 - £200
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86 86 Negretti & Zambra barograph, lacquered brass clockwork mechanism for cylinder, mahogany case with drawer to plinth for papers, movement stamped “G. Luck Barograph and Recorder Co. Ltd, made in England”, key wind, fast and slow mechanism movement going, width 40cm (16”), depth 26cm (10”), height 20cm (8”). £200 - £300
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87 87 Late 19th Century set of wood and brass mechanical bellows, length 61cm (24”). £80 - £120 90 90 A pair of late 19th Century French garnitures, each with unmarked white bisque figures of seated maids, supported on ormolu stands of naturalistic floral and tendril form, height 34cm (13”). £300 - £500
88 88 R & J Beck Ltd, London, 23923 lacquered brass monocular microscope contained within mahogany carrying case, the fitted interior suggests that at least three components are missing as accessories for this instrument, height 26cm (10”). £150 - £250
91 91 Late 19th Century whale bone walking cane, fluted and chequered decoration, knob handle of marine tooth, originally with inlaid panel supporting monogram which is now missing, length 90cm (35”). £200 - £300
METALWARE
89 89 Monocular brass microscope by Powell & Lealand, Euston Road, London, contained in mahogany case, box of accessories including various eye pieces, microscope height 37cm (14”). £800 - £1,000
92 92 Early 19th Century wrought metal roasting trivet, frame with sliding mechanism and drip tray, width 46cm (18”). £80 - £120
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BOOKS & MAPS
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93 Rare Victorian book - “The Splendid Procession of Queen Victoria, on the 28th June, 1838, Displaying every Portion of the Royal Cortege, on that memorable Occasion, as well as The Whole Line of Streets, with their numerous Decorations, from the Duke of York’s Pillar to Her Majesty’s Entrance at Westminster Abbey, published by Relfe and Fletcher, 17 Cornhill, London, containing twenty-two coloured lithographic concertina sections, opening to 9 x 330cm, in original gilt embossed green board binding. £200 - £400
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94 Heylyn, P., A Help to Eng. History 1773, brown leather and Clark, H. Short Introduction to Heraldry, black leather, (2). £200 - £300 95 Walter, R., A Voyage Round the World, by George Anson, 1761, ninth edition, charts, map torn, leather. £150 - £200 96 Maitland, W., History of London from its Foundation by Romans, 1739, raised bands, half green calf, map, fo. £200 - £300
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99 Raleigh, The Historie of the World in Five Books, printed for Walter Burre, 1614, maps, binding poor, 35 x 22cm. £200 - £400
97 97 Heylyn, P., Cosmography in four books, History of the World, folio, seven spine panels marbled boards, red letters to title page. £200 - £400
100 100 Miniature Georgian Almanack, 1794, printed for the Company of Stationers, London and a copy of “The Phenix” or Liverpool, Lancaster, Preston, Warrington and Wigan Gazette from Saturday May 3rd, 1794 (2). £100 - £150
98 98 Collier, J., Ecclesiastical History, Great Britain.... from Planting of Christianity to... 1708, engravings, folio, two volumes new spines. £300 - £500
101 101 Holy Bible, King James Authorized Version, printed at the Theater, sold by Peter Parker, 1682, heraldic device to title page, brown morocco, embossed designs to cover, five raised bands, six spine panels, all edges gilt, brass clasp, 4to. £200 - £400
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ASIAN ART
102 102 Henricus Hondius (1597-1651), “Stato della Chiesa”, Dominium Ecclesiasticum in Italia, published Amsterdam, (1640 or later), decorative cartouche, banner held aloft by cherubs, hand coloured engraved map, plate size 42 x 53cm, 16.5 x 20.75in. £200 - £400
103 103 Nicholas Sanson (1600-1667), “Geographiae Sacrae ex Veteri, et Novo Testamento desumptae Tabula Prima, quae Totius Orbis Partes continet”, with inset map showing the wanderings of the Children of Israel in the desert, published Amsterdam (1662 or later), decorative cartouche, hand coloured engraved map, unframed, 38.5 x 53.5cm, 15.25 x 21in, together with “Geographiae Sacrae ex Veteri, et Novo Testamento desumptae, Tabula Secunda in qua Terra Promissa”, reprint of a map from 1653, this map published in Amsterdam in 1704 by Francois Halma (1653-1722), decorative cartouche, hand coloured engraved map, 40 x 50cm, 15.75 x 19.75in (2). £200 - £400
104 104 Johannes Blaeu (Dutch, 1596-1673), Staffordshire, Staffordiensis Comitatus, vulgo Stafford Shire, published Amsterdam, [1645 or later], decorative cartouche, hand coloured engraved map, plate size 41.5 x 51cm.; 16.25 x 20in, together with another map of Staffordshire by Robert Morden, hand coloured engraving, 44.5 x 38cm, 17.5 x 15in (2). £100 - £200 24
105 105 Japanese satsuma plate, finely painted with two figures within a landscape, signature to base, Meiji period (18681912) 25.5cm diameter £100 - £150
106 106 Chinese Cloisonné Bowl, decorated with scrolling lotus blooms, precious objects, butterflies and dragons on a blue ground 19th Century, 21cm diameter £50 - £80
107 107 Chinese lidded Cloisonné box and cover, with dog finial, decorated with a floral chain, on carved wood stand, 20th Century, 20cm high excluding stand. . £100 - £150
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GLASS
CERAMICS
110 110 Chelsea Derby sauceboat circa 1775 , of unusual moulded body painted with flowers, 16cm long £150 - £200
113 113 Liverpool William Reid mug circa 1760 , painted with a Chinese figure beside a table, 11cm high Ex. Watney Collection Lot 1068 Phillips 1st November sale 2000. £400 - £500
108 108 Engraved glass claret jug probably Stourbridge, decorated with Grecian figures at a water fountain, mid 19th Century, 33cm high £50 - £100
111 111 Chelsea Derby wrythen moulded jug circa 1775, painted with green rose sprays, the interior painted with leaves to cover firing cracks, gilt mark to base, 11cm high £100 - £150
109 109 WFM wine ewer, the green glass body set in art nouveau pewter mounts, 37.5cm high £250 - £350
112 112 18th Century English porcelain model of a recumbent goat, probably Derby, no marks to base, 10cm high . £150 - £250
114 114 Liverpool sparrow beak jug probably Seth Pennington circa 1780, painted with rose and flora, 9cm high £100 - £150
114A 114A Wedgwood black basalt crocus planter, modelled as a hedgehog with pierced holes, circa 1975, 29cm long £80 - £120 25
115 115 Lowestoft bowl circa 1778, painted with Redgrave pattern in imari colours, 10.5cm diameter £80 - £120
116 116 Lowestoft sauceboat circa 1775, printed with flora in underglaze blue, 20cm wide £70 - £100
117 117 Lowestoft sauceboat circa 1770, painted with landscapes in underglaze blue, painter’s mark to base, 21cm long £100 - £150
119 119 Lowestoft moulded sauceboat circa 1775, printed with flowers under a painted border, crescent mark to base, 17cm long £150 - £200
120 120 Worcester Sauceboat circa 1775 painted with Full Moon pattern in underglaze blue, 16cm long £100 - £150
121 121 Worcester plate circa 1770, painted with flowers within a pink basket moulded border, 23cm diameter £80 - £120
122 122 Zsolnay Pecs oil lamp, reticulated body decorated in gilt, turquiose and pink, converted to electric fitted on brass base, 38cm high £80 - £120
122A 122 Wedgwood diced jasper plate, in tricolour design with yellow flower bosses, circa 1975, 23cm diameter £100 - £150
118 118 Extremely rare Lowestoft punch pot circa 1765 , painted with a lady sat under a parasol in under glaze blue, 17cm high See Steven Goss - British Blue and White Saucers 1745-1795 plate 334 page 178 for a similar pattern. £150 - £250 26
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125 124 123 Coalport pot-pourri, of basket shape with pierced cover, also three English porcelain baskets painted with shells and flower sprays, and a Spode encrusted floral ewer, the largest basket measures 21.5cm wide £180 - £220
123A 123A Wedgwood black basalt sphinx modelled seated on rectangular base moulded with Egyptian iconography impressed marks to base, 20th century. 22cm high £200 - £300 124 Parian bust of Apollo after C. Delpech, probably by Brown Westhead, Moore and Co., published by The Art Union of London, February 1861, 35cm high £70 - £100 125 Staffordshire cream ware cow creamer, decorated with black and manganese spots, early 19th Century, 13.5cm high £80 - £120
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126 126 J. E. Dean oval porcelain panel, probably Minton, painted with a Newfoundland after Sir Edwin Landseer, within gilt frame, the panel measures 33cm wide £150 - £250 127 Spode London shape tea and coffee service circa 1800, painted with Imari pattern 1946, to include two sizes of teapot, one with stand, sucrier, cream jug, bowl, four saucer dishes, ten trios and one coffee cup and saucer. £100 - £150
128 128 Copeland Parian Terriers Group, after the original by P.J. Mene published in 1855, 30cm wide £100 - £150 129 Crown Derby dessert service, decorated with Imari ‘Kings’ pattern 383, to include Eleven plates, a pair of shell shape dishes, lozenge shape dishes and a pair of comports, late 19 th Century. £100 - £200
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130 Large Derby twin handled campana vase circa 1820, painted with figures and a dog beside a river titled to base, ‘In Italy’ 33cm high £150 - £250 131 Ludwigsburg figure, modelled as a lady gathering firewood, interlaced blue C mark to base, 18th Century, 11.5cm high £250 - £350
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132 Helena Wolfsohn Dresden pierced border dessert service circa 1880, finely painted with central floral bosses, panels of figures unloading barges in estuary scenes, separated by pink hatched panels, service to include nine plates, a high and low comport, AR marks to bases with some parts of the marks ground away and crown D marks painted over the tops, the comports measuring 25cm diameter £500 - £800
133 Sevres Chateau D’ F. Bleau bowl, mounted on triform swag decorated ormolu stand, late 19th Century, printed and impressed marks to base, 23.5cm diameter £100 - £200
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134 A Set of four continental porcelain figures, after Derby originals probably by Samson, depicting the four seasons, mid 19th Century, 36.5cm high £200 - £300 135 Meissen twin handled lidded vase, hand painted panels depicting figures within garden scenes contained inside gilded cartouches on a navy blue ground, crossed swords and G59 to base, late 19th Century, 29.5cm high £200 - £400
136 Pair of Royal Rudolstadt twin handled lidded vases, the lobed bodies painted with fruit and raised gilt work, late 19th Century, 23cm high £150 - £250 137 A pair of Dresden twin handled lidded vases, hand painted with classical figures within gilt cartouches on blue grounds, late 19th Century, crowned D marks in blue to base, 26.5cm high £200 - £250 138 Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock dated 1927 painted with scrolling leaves on a blue ribbed ground, painted and impressed marks to base, 11.5cm high £500 - £700
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141 141 Della Robbia heart shape jug, incised by Harry Pearce and painted probably by Harry Fletcher, 13cm high £200 - £300 139 139 Coalport twin handled vase and cover circa 1900, painted with an exotic bird within raised paste gilding on a blue scale ground, Philips Mount Street London retailer mark to base, 21cm high £80 - £120
142 142 Della Robbia small pin dish, incised by Harry Fletcher or John Fogo and painted by Annie Davis, 13cm diameter £60 - £80
140 140 Large Coalport lidded vase circa 1900 , finely painted with landscapes on a crimson ground heightened with jewelling, printed marks, to base, (2) 33cm high £250 - £350
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143 143 Della Robbia small charger, painted by Tom Hall over an incised leaf pattern, 26.5cm diameter £300 - £400
144 144 Della Robbia plate, incised by Charles Collis and painted by Tom Hall, shape 518, 21cm diameter £150 - £250
145 145 Della Robbia large charger, incised by Charles Collis and painted by Annie Smith, 34cm diameter £400 - £600
146 146 Della Robbia jardinière, incised by Cassandra Annie Walker with a bold Art Nouveau pattern, dated 1899, 57 shape number to base, 19.5cm high £500 - £800
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152 Eight Royal Crown Derby coffee cans and saucers, decorated with Imari pattern 1128. (16) £80 - £120
149 Della Robbia twin handled vase, incised and painted by Annie Davis, dated 1896, 24.5cm high £300 - £500
147 147 Unusual Della Robbia meat plate, painted only (with no incised work) with roses, dated 1905, shape 61, 33cm wide £50 - £80 148 Della Robbia vase, incised and painted by Liz Wilkins, dated 1895, 35cm high £300 - £500
150 150 Royal Crown Derby pet bowl, decorated with Imari pattern 1128, with box, 24cm diameter £150 - £250
153 153 Doulton Slaters Patent bag shaped biscuit barrel, with plated mounts, pad mark to base,14cm high £100 - £200
151 Royal Crown Derby tea service, painted with imari pattern 2451, comprising of twelve cups, saucers and side plates, cream jug, sugar bowl and teapot, and two saucer dishes (42) £100 - £200
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156 156 Royal Lancastrian Pilkingtons vase by William.S. Mycock, painted with scrolling floral chains in lustre on a blue ground, impressed shape number 3255 and painted 1922 date and monogram, 18cm high £200 - £300
158 158 David Frith (b.1943) large studio pottery jug, impressed seal to side of handle, 37cm high Artists’ Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. £70 - £100
154 154 Large Royal Doulton twin handled vase, decorated in cobalt blue with a mother and child within a wintre landscape, 68cm high £100 - £150
157 157 David Frith (b.1943) large studio pottery vase impressed seal to side of handle, 52cm high Artists’ Resale Right (droit de suite) may apply to this lot. £100 - £150
155 155 Moorcroft ginger jar, decorated with Wine Magnolia pattern after Walter Moorcroft, with box, 20cm high £70 - £100
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159 159 Royal Worcester twin handled lidded vase signed W.E. Jarman, painted with peacocks within forestry scenes, shape F100 date code for 1912, 33.5cm high £250 - £350
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160 Royal Worcester pot-pourri signed by Ernest Barker, with internal cover and pierced outer cover, painted with bull finches, date code for 1899, 13cm high £450 - £550 161 Royal Worcester vase signed H. Davis, painted with sheep within a landscape, date code for 1912, 23cm high £900 - £1,200
160 161 162 Royal Worcester reticulated cup and saucer by George Owen, the hexagonal cut body applied with turquoise, white and gilt jewels, late 19th Century, the saucer measures 12cm diameter £900 - £1,200
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163 Royal Worcester reticulated teapot and cover by George Owen, the hexagonal cut body applied with turquoise, white and gilt jewels, late 19th Century,12.5cm high £3,000 - £3,500
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166 164 164 Late 19th Century bronze figure after Defreville, farmworker with scythe, height 18cm (7”). £100 - £150 165 Mid 19th Century French bronze, marked Le Bocheron, taken from the classic fable by Le Fontaine, the seminaked man breaking sticks across his knee height 87cm (34”), standing on green veined marble pedestal, height 104cm (41”). £3,000 - £4,000
166 After P.J. Mene, late 19th Century bronze of two sporting dogs flushing out a partridge, diameter 38cm (15”), height 22cm (9”). £300 - £400 167 A pair of late 19th Century bronze garnitures, each modelled in the form of rearing, snarling lions, suggesting the fore paws were holding a plaque or crest of some description, height 33cm (13”). £200 - £300 168 Late 19th Century continental Spelter figure of two young boys wrestling, height 20cm (8”). £80 - £120
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169 169 After J. Moigniez bronze sculpture of a stag at waters edge, oval plinth, 28cm (11”). £150 - £250 170 After the Hellenistic sculpture, 19th Century bronze The Dog of Alcibades, rouge marble mount height 15cm (6”). £80 - £120 171 Late 19th Century bronze figure of a stalking retriever, plinth signed P.J. Mene, length 20cm (8”). £100 - £150 172 Late 19th Century gilded bronze figure of a seated boar, on green marble plinth, unsigned, height 10cm (4”). £80 - £120
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173 A pair of Bronze Marley horses after Coustan, height 36cm (14”). £250 - £350 174 Pair of bronze figures of huntsmen, each cast in the form of a figure sitting on a horse, one hollering, the other listening, oval bases signed J. Willisgood, 1874, height 28cm (11”), each bronze supported on pink granite plinths. £800 - £1,200 175 After A. Durbrand bronze figure of huntsman holding back three hounds on wire leash, width 23cm (9”), depth 12cm (5”) height 18cm (7”). £400 - £600
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CLOCKS & BAROMETERS
176 176 Late 19th Century French portico clock, the classical alabaster casing with ormolu mounts supporting barrel brass frame, white enamel dial, 8-day movement striking on single bell concealed behind opaque glass door, height 36cm (14”). £200 - £300
177 177 Late 19th Century carriage clock, brass frame supporting five bevelled glass panels, 8-day movement, white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, winding key, all contained in leather travel case, 13cm (5”). £100 - £150
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178 178 Early 19th Century long-case clock, 8-day movement, striking on single bell, square 14” painted dial, Roman numerals with two secondary dials, gold painted fingers with mahogany case with swan neck pediment, arched door to trunk with reeded quartered columns, box base, original bracket feet, height 222cm (87”). £400 - £600
179 179 Longcase clock by Thomas Birchall, Nantwich, 8-day movement, striking on single bell, brass arched dial with rolling moon, secondary minute dial and date aperture, cast metal spandrels, case with canopy, swan neck pediment with blind fretwork, trunk with quartered columns, long walnut cross-banded door, box base with single panel, height 210cm (83”). £700 - £900
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181 181 Late 19th Century French mantel clock, classical cast and pierced case, 8-day movement striking on single gong, porcelain chaptering with Arabic numerals, height 46cm (18”). £150 - £200
180 180 Victorian mahogany long-case clock of large proportions, 8-day movement, striking on single bell, painted arched dial with rolling moon, case with turned palustres, box base with reeded quartered columns, pendulum but no weights, width 71cm (28”), height 260cm (102”), paper label to inside of door J. Ashall, Manchester. £400 - £600
182 182 Late 17th Century chamber alarm clock, the iron and brass frame supporting 30-hour movement with anchor escapement, hemispherical cast alarm bell marked ‘I.B.’, single finger cast chapter ring with Roman numerals, inner secondary alarm dial with Arabic numerals, rope pull, later brass weights, bracket and pendulum, dial diameter 16cm (6”), overall height 28cm (11”). £200 - £300
183 183 William Leigh, Newton le Willows, Lancashire, circa 1822, 8-day movement, anchor escapement, circular silver dial, Roman numerals with secondary minute dial, figured mahogany wall mounted case, long door with glazed panel exposing brass bob pendulum, height 160cm (63”). £1,500 - £2,000
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184 184 Vienna regulator, two train 8-day movement, striking on single gong, two brass cased weights, walnut case with split turn decoration, original key, height 127cm (50”). £200 - £300
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185 185 Vienna regulator, two train 8-day movement, striking on single gong, white enamelled dial, two brass cased weight, beech and walnut case with split turned decoration, fretwork Art Nouveau style pediment, height 124cm (49”). £200 - £300
186 186 Gilbert & Gilkerson, Tower Hill, London, stick barometer, with signed silvered dial, vernier mahogany case, swan-neck pediment above glazed lockable door, turned cistern cover with finger adjustments, height 100cm (39”). £200 - £300
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OIL PAINTINGS 18TH/19TH CENTURY
187 187 James Gledhill, 19th/20th Century, “Happy Days”, signed, titled on verso, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 75cm, 19.5 x 29.5in. £100 - £200
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188 188 Herbert St. John Jones (British 1872-1939), Foxhounds watching a robin on a windowledge, signed and dated ‘95, oil on canvas, 13.5 x 19.5cm, 5.25 x 7.75in. £100 - £200 189 Sydney, 19th/20th Century, River scene with highland cattle watering, indistinctly signed, oil on canvas, 60 x 90.5cm, 23.5 x 35.5in. £300 - £500
190 Josiah Clinton Jones (1848-1936), “Glengarry Castle, Loch Oich, Scotland” and “Betws-y-Coed, North Wales”, a pair, both signed, oil on canvas, 50 x 75cm, 19.75 x 29.5in (2). £400 - £600
191 191 Adolf Nowey (b.1835), “Weidende Schafe” - sheep and ducks at a pond, signed, titled on label verso, oil on panel, 24.5 x 45.5cm, 9.5 x 18in. £150 - £200
192 192 Style of John Frederick Herring Snr. (1795-1865), Farmyard scene with figure and horses, pigs, chickens and cattle, bears signature, oil on canvas, 29.5 x 39.5cm, 11.5 x 15.5in. £200 - £400
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193 193 Henry Redmore (British, 18201887), Shipwreck off the coast, signed and dated 1878, oil on canvas, 59.5 x 100.5cm, 23.5 x 39.5in. £300 - £500
194 194 P. Louis, 19th/20th Century, Village scene with girl and goat, signed, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 58.5cm, 19.5 x 23in. £200 - £400 195 Henry Hetherington Emmerson (1831-1895), “The Cow Doctor”, signed and dated 1871, titled on artist’s label verso, oil on canvas, 150.5 x 120cm, 59.25 x 47.25in. £4,000 - £6,000 196 George Wright (1860-1942), “Gone to Earth”, signed, titled on gilt nameplate, oil on canvas, 54.5 x 90cm, 21.5 x 35.5in. £3,000 - £5,000
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195 197 Attributed to Edgar Hunt (18761953), Mallards taking flight, unsigned, oil on canvas, 26.5 x 37cm, 10.5 x 14.5in. £700 - £900
198 198 English School, 19th Century, Highland scene with cattle and sheep, unsigned, oil on canvas, 29 x 49.5cm, 11.5 x 19.5in. £200 - £400
199 199 A. Campriani, 19th/20th Century, Interior scene with seated lady, signed, oil on canvas, 46 x 58.5cm, 18 x 23in. £200 - £400 200 Alfred de Breanski Snr. (1852-1928), “Falcon Craig”, signed, titled on verso, oil on canvas, 60 x 90cm, 23.5 x 35.5in. £2,500 - £3,000
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201 201 English School, 19th Century, Portrait of a seated gentleman, unsigned, oil on canvas, 90 x 69.5cm, 35.5 x 27.25in. £300 - £500 202 English School, 19th Century, Interior scenes with figures, unsigned, oil on board, 18.5 x 23cm, 7.25 x 9in (2). £150 - £200
203 203 Continental School, 19th Century, Interior scene with figures, unsigned, oil on canvas, 25 x 36cm, 10 x 14.25in. £100 - £200
204 204 Noel Laura Nisbet (1887-1956), Portrait of a woman’s head, unsigned, oil on canvas, 40 x 30cm, 15.75 x 11.75in. £100 - £200 205 John Dearman (fl.1824-1856), Rural scenes with figures and horses, unsigned, oil on panel, 19 x 24.5cm, 7.5 x 9.5in (3). £300 - £500
206 206 Robert Salmon (1775-1848), Coastal scene with boats and figures, initialled and dated 1818, oil on panel, 23.5 x 29cm, 9.25 x 11.5in. £200 - £400
207 207 Edmund Bristow (British, 17871876), “Landing Fish, Isle of Wight”, titled on gilt nameplate, oil on panel, 15.5 x 21cm, 6.25 x 8.25in. £200 - £400
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208 208 Edmund Bristow (British, 17871876), “Village Inn, near Eton”, titled on gilt nameplate, oil on panel, 15.5 x 21cm, 6.25 x 8.25in. £200 - £400
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211 211 Alfred Pollentine (British, 18361890), Venetian canal scene with gondolas and boats, signed and dated ‘88, oil on canvas, 38.5 x 58.5cm, 15.25 x 23in. £300 - £500
213 213 English School, 19th Century, Rural scene with figure and cattle, unsigned, oil on panel, 26 x 41cm, 10.25 x 16in. £150 - £200
209 Henry Milbourne (British, 17811826), Landscape, unsigned, attributed on gallery label verso, oil on panel, 56.5 x 77.5cm, 22.25 x 30.5in. £1,000 - £1,500 210 English School, 19th/20th Century, Female portrait, unsigned, oil on canvas, 49.5 x 39cm, 19.5 x 15.5in. £200 - £300
212 212 W.W. Muller, 19th/20th Century, Coastal scene with various shipping, signed, oil on canvas, 29 x 39cm, 11.5 x 15.5in. £200 - £400
214 214 Alfred S. Edward, R.B.A. (18521915), “On the East Coast”, signed, titled on artist’s label verso, oil on canvas, 29 x 44.5cm, 11.5 x 17.5in. £150 - £200
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216 C. Brugher, 19th/20th Century, Portrait of an elderly lady, indistinctly signed, oval, oil on canvas, 59 x 48cm, 23.25 x 18.75in. £150 - £200 217 Arthur Wasse (fl.1879-1930), “Sunday Morning”, signed and dated 1888, titled on artist’s label verso, oil on canvas, 180.5 x 114cm, 71 x 45in. £1,000 - £2,000
218 218 Joseph Thors (fl.1863-1900), Rural view with figure, signed, oil on canvas, 29 x 44.5cm, 11.5 x 17.5in. £200 - £400
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219 219 William Howgate (1837-1906), Portrait of a boy, signed and dated 1875, oil on panel, 18 x 13.5cm, 7.25 x 5.25in. £100 - £200
215 215 P.M., 19th Century, Continental scene with various shipping, monogrammed, oil on canvas, 18.5 x 29cm, 7.25 x 11.5in. £100 - £200 216
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220 220 Continental School, 19th Century, Dutch washerwoman, indistinctly signed - ‘J.A. Hegromam?’, oil on board, 27.5 x 22.5cm, 10.75 x 9in. £100 - £200
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221 Henry Charles Woollett (British, fl.1851-1898), “The Farmyard in Winter”, signed and dated 1857, titled on label verso, oil on canvas, 54 x 84.5cm, 21.25 x 33.25in. £500 - £700
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224 English School, 18th Century, Portrait of Charity Woodroffe, wife of George Dod (1660-1736), unsigned, titled on mount, oval, oil on canvas, 74 x 61.5cm, 29 x 24.25in. £600 - £800
222 222 Henry Platt (fl.1825-1865), “An Approaching Storm”, initialled, titled on label verso, oil on panel, 53.5 x 42.5cm, 21 x 16.75in. £200 - £400 223 Stephen Lewin (fl.1890-1910), Interior scene with figures, signed, oil on canvas, 59.5 x 80cm, 23.5 x 31.5in. £800 - £1,200
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225 Myles Birket Foster (British, 18251899), “Raby Castle, Durham”, monogrammed, titled on label verso, oval, watercolour, 12.5 x 16cm, 5 x 6.25in. £100 - £200
227 227 Ernest F. Hill (fl.1897-1940), Portrait of Don Quixote, signed and dated 1898, watercolour, 56.5 x 39cm, 22.25 x 15.25in. £100 - £200 226 226 Frederick Goodall R.A. (British 1822-1904), Middle Eastern street scene, monogrammed, watercolour, 22.5 x 15.5cm, 8.75 x 6.25in. £100 - £200
229 229 James Warren Childe (1778-1862), Portrait of Captain James Wolfe R.N., signed and dated 1819, titled on verso, watercolour, 16 x 12.5cm, 6.25 x 5in. £100 - £200
228 Julius Mendes Price (1857-1924), “Departure of the Mail, Murchison District”, signed on verso, titled on mount, watercolour, 10.5 x 17cm, 4.25 x 6.75in. £100 - £150
230 230 Thomas Mackay (1851-1920), “The Ferry Steps”, signed, titled on mount, watercolour, 11.5 x 16cm, 4.5 x 6.25in. £100 - £150
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236 Albert Moulton Foweraker (18731942), “Algeciras”, signed, titled on mount, watercolour, 22 x 27cm, 8.75 x 10.75in. £100 - £200
234 234 James Scrimgeour Mann (British, 1883-1946), “The Old Timer”, signed twice, titled on label verso, watercolour, 33.5 x 43.5cm, 13.25 x 17in. £100 - £200
231 231 Henry Charles Fox R.B.A. (18601925), “A Wooded Lane in Cheshire”, signed and dated 1925, titled on verso, watercolour, 27 x 36.5cm, 10.5 x 14.25in. £100 - £150
237 237 Albert Moulton Foweraker (18731942), “A Devonshire Hamlet”, signed, titled on mount, watercolour, 22.5 x 27cm, 9 x 10.75in. £100 - £200
232 232 Edmund Walker (1820-1890), Blacksmith’s yard with figures and horses, signed and dated 1875, watercolour, 33 x 49.5cm, 13 x 19.5in. £200 - £400
235 235 Albert Moulton Foweraker (18731942), “The Generalife, Granada”, signed, titled on mount, watercolour, 34 x 50.5cm, 13.5 x 20in. £200 - £400
233 233 Norris Fowler Willatt (1859-1924), Dutch river scene with windmill, signed, watercolour, 37 x 55cm, 14.5 x 21.5in. £100 - £200
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238 238 Arthur Wardle R.I. (British, 18641949), Foxhound, initialled, titled on gallery label - ‘The McDonald Booth Gallery’ verso, watercolour on buff paper, 20.5 x 25cm, 8 x 9.75in. * This is the original drawing for the plate on page 315 of “The Encyclopedia of Sport”. £100 - £200 239 Attributed to Myles Birket Foster (British, 1825-1899), Figure groups, both unsigned, attributed on mounts, watercolours, 16.5 x 23.5cm, 6.5 x 9.25in and 14 x 19cm, 5.5 x 7.5in (2). £100 - £200
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242 242 Helen Jackson, 19th/20th Century, Female portraits, both signed, watercolours, 11.5 x 17.5cm, 4.5 x 6.75in (2). £100 - £150
240 240 David West (1868-1936), “Off Lossiemouth”, signed, titled on verso, watercolour, 20.5 x 25.5cm, 8 x 10in. £300 - £500 243 243 Joshua Anderson Hague (18501916), “Emsworth Quay”, initialled, with exhibition label - ‘Memorial Exhibition of Works by Anderson Hague, Manchester, 1919’ on verso, watercolour, 17 x 24.5cm, 6.75 x 9.75in. £100 - £200
241 241 Helen Jackson, 19th/20th Century, “Piggyback Ride”, initialled, watercolour, 17.5 x 11.5cm, 6.75 x 4.5in. £100 - £150
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244 244 Thomas Mackay (1851-1920), Canal scene, signed and dated 1892, watercolour, 12 x 17cm, 4.75 x 6.75in. £100 - £150
245 245 John MacWhirter (Scottish, 18391911), “Thistles and Olives, Riviera”, signed, titled on mount, watercolour, 24 x 34.5cm, 9.5 x 13.5in. £100 - £200
246 246 Henry Charles Fox R.B.A. (18601925), Lake scene with cattle, signed and dated 1900, watercolour, 52 x 35cm, 20.5 x 13.75in. £100 - £150
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247 Frances E. Nesbitt (c.1864-1934), Garden path with floral arch, signed and dated 1918, with artist’s label on verso, watercolour, 24.5 x 16.5cm, 9.75 x 6.5in. £100 - £150
248 Maude Angell (fl.1888-1924), Still life of azaleas in a vase, signed and dated 1921, watercolour, 34.5 x 49.5cm, 13.75 x 19.5in. £100 - £150
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249 249 Thomas Matthew Rooke (18421942), Female portrait, unsigned, pencil, 14.5 x 11.5cm, 5.75 x 4.5in. * This drawing was taken from a sketchbook of works by the artist. £200 - £400
250 Giovanni Costa (1826-1903), Coastal view, signed, together with another drawing of girls on verso, signed ‘Mason’, pencil, 11 x 16cm, 4.25 x 6.25in (double sided). £100 - £200 251 Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl (1860-1933), Female portrait, initialled, unframed, chalk drawing, 29.5 x 22cm, 11.5 x 8.5in. £100 - £150
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254 252 Theodore Chasseriau (1819-1856), Portrait of a man, signed and dated 1851, crayon, 12.5 x 10cm, 5 x 4in. £200 - £400 253 H. Markham, 19th/20th Century, River scene, signed, pastel, 38 x 43.5cm, 15 x 17in. £100 - £150 254 Sir Richard Colt Hoare (2nd Baronet) (1758-1838), “The Castle and Village of Llandovery in Carmarthenshire”, signed, titled and dated ‘2 June 1793’, sepia ink and wash, 33 x 43cm, 13 x 17in. £200 - £400
255 255 English School, 19th Century, Male and female portraits, a pair, oval, pastel, 28.5 x 23.5cm, 11.25 x 9.25in (2). £100 - £200 256 Charles Hayter (British, 1761-1835), Portrait of a seated gentleman, signed and dated 1835, pastel, 25 x 19.5cm, 9.75 x 7.75in. £100 - £200
258 Melchior Lechter (German, 18651937), “Spring in Oberbergen, Switzerland”, monogrammed and dated 10.5.03, dedicated on verso, pastel, 27 x 36.5cm, 10.5 x 14.5in. £300 - £500
257 Continental School, 19th Century, Portrait of an officer, unsigned, oval, pastel, 23 x 18cm, 9 x 7in set in ornate gilt frame. £100 - £150
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259 259 Frank Weston Benson (American, 1862-1951), “Summer Yellowlegs”, signed in pencil in the margin, titled on gallery label - ‘Robert Dunthorne, The Rembrandt Gallery, Liverpool’ verso, etching, plate size 12.5 x 9.5cm, 5 x 3.75in. £100 - £200 260 Bunbury (Henry, 1750-1811). [Bunbury’s Shakespeare]. Six Prints from the Plays of Shakespeare, published by T. Macklin at the Poet’s Gallery, 1792-3, containing fine softground etched plates, by J. Chapman, T. Cheesman, Beneditte, Leney, C. Knight, N. Gardiner and one other similar after F. Weatly, various sizes 39.5 x 45cm, 15.5 x 17.75in (7). £200 - £400
261 261 Edmund Blampied R.B.A., R.E. (British, 1886-1966), “The Meadow Road”, signed in ink in the margin, etching, plate size 25 x 37cm, 9.75 x 14.5in. £100 - £200
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262 262 George III oak and mahogany cross-banded mule chest, hinged lid, six faux and three true drawers, with brass bail and plate handles, quartered columns, width 138cm (62"), depth 61cm (24"), height 86cm (34"). £200 - £300
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263 263 Pair of 20th Century Italian green veined marble urn shaped table lamps, each heavily decorated with swags of applied ormolu flowers, beadwork and cornucopia, height 75cm (29”) £500 - £700 264 A electrolier pendant, mounted forming a five branch umbrella of vines with Murano glass grapes, height 74cm (29”) supplied by L’originale. £200 - £400 265 Floor standing lamp, made in Murano, Venice, Italy, handmade brass textured finish with moulded clear glass fruiting vines, supplied by L’originale, height 186cm (73”). £200 - £400
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266 266 Four handmade frosted brass finish Murano glass wall lamps, gilded leaves each with six electric lamps, height 30cm (12”) supplied by L’originale. £200 - £400
268 268 Six-light floor lamp gold and white Murano glass shades, supported on naturalistic tree form, height 180cm (71”), also a matching pair of pendant lamps, height 48cm (19”). £400 - £600
267 267 Floor standing lamp of naturalistic form, supplied by L’originale, Italy, constructed of Murano glass and wrought metal, twenty five amber glass flowers heads amongst hand-painted naturalistic leaves, height 185cm (73”), also a table lamp of the same design with three light bulbs, height 35cm (14”). £300 - £500
269 269 Victorian rosewood veneered breakfront bookcase, white and grey veined marble top above one long and two short frieze drawers, base with four cupboards, each with brass grills, fabric pleated linings, interior with replacement pine shelves, lined base, width 182cm (72”), depth 46cm (18”), height 92cm (36”). £400 - £600
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270 270 Victorian burr walnut side cabinet, breakfront central blind door, flanked by two glazed doors covering fixed shelves, cantered corners with brass fluted tapering columns, terminating with acanthus leaf moulding, all standing on bun feet, width 183cm (72”), depth 43cm (17”), height 107cm (42”). £500 - £600
271 271 George III yew wood bureau, flap opening to reveal fitted interior, central cupboard with fall-front drawer, flanked by two columns concealing secret compartments, four small drawers with six stationery recesses, four graduated drawers with pine linings, cock-beading, brass locks and brass bail handles, all standing on bracket feet, width 87cm (34”), width 47cm (19”), height 106cm (42”). £600 - £800 272 Early 18th Century Queen Anne walnut bureau, matched figured veneers with herringbone crossbanding, flap with book rest opening to reveal stepped interior with lined drawers, stationery compartment and well, base with two short and two long graduated drawers all standing on four replacement bun feet, width 97cm (38”), depth 59cm (23”), height 107cm (42”). £2,000 - £3,000
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273 273 Late 18th Century oak bureau, fall-flap front opening to reveal fitted interior, central door flanked by two column stationery compartments, central well, base with two fo drawers and three long graduated drawers, bracket feet, width 96cm (38”), width 50cm (20”), height 100cm (39”). £200 - £300
274 274 George III oak bureau of small proportion, flap opening to reveal interior, central door with various stationery compartments and drawers, lower section with two short and two long graduated drawers, original brass bail handles, all standing on bracket feet, width 78cm (31”), depth 45cm (18”), height 90cm (36”). £200 - £400 275 Ladies writing desk designed and made by Silverlining Cheshire. A modern interpretation of an Art Deco design, veneered in ebony, amboyna burr, with drawer linings in rippled sycamore, writing surface in coach-hide brown leather. Exhibition made c 2008, width 124cm (49”), height 92cm (36”). £3,000 - £5,000 For condition reports please go to www.peterwilson.co.uk
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276 276 George III oak settle, with five raised and fielded panels to back, cross-banded in mahogany upholstered swab cushion resting on slats, cabriole foreleg supports with pad feet, open swept arms, width 185cm (73”), depth 70cm (28”), height 112cm (44”). £300 - £500
277 277 George III oak and mahogany cross-banded settle, five panel back, open arms with webbed seat, all standing on cabriole foreleg supports, swab cushion and two other matching tapestry loose cushions, depth 76cm (30”) height 107cm (42”). £200 - £400
278 278 Early 19th Century elm barrel back box settle, hinge seat, modern swab cushion, width 130cm (51”), depth 55cm (22”), height 147cm (58”). £300 - £500
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279 279 19th Century oak framed tavern chair, back with two rows of bobbin turned spindles, open arms, solid seat, scratch carved front rail branded “Old Seven Stars, Manchester”, turned foreleg supports united by rectangular section stretchers. NB. The historic Manchester tavern is sited in Withy Grove, Manchester, now the site of the Arndale Centre. The Old Seven Stars reputed to have been licensed since AD1350. History and folk law would suggest that it was here that Guy Fawkes and his companions stayed after they had fled London. Research notes relating to the Old Seven Stars, Manchester, accompany this lot. £200 - £300
280 280 17th Century oak jointed chair, single panelled back with diamond carved decoration surrounded by cresting rail and brackets, barbers pole inlaid decoration, open arms, two plank seat, block turned foreleg supports united by stretchers. £200 - £300
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283 Early 19 th Century yew and elm low-back Windsor chair, pierced central splat with fretwork flanked by three spindles to hoop-back, saddle seat stamped Wheatland, Rockley, four turned legs united by crinoline stretcher. William Wheatland of Rockley, Nr. Worksop, was recorded as a chair maker between 1822 to 1830, also a Wesleyan Lay Preacher. The business eventually being passed George Nicholson of Rockley. £400 - £600
281 281 Six similar Liverpool spindle back chairs, each with fanback to top rail, two rows of five turnings, replacement rush seats all with pad feet. £200 - £300
282 282 Eight 19th Century Windsor chairs by Prior, comprising six single and two open arm carvers, each chair with typical three-splat back with bullseye turnings to centre of each, yew frame, ash saddle seat with scribed edge, crinoline stretchers. £300 - £500
284 284 Mid 19th Century yew and elm low-back Windsor chair, pierced splat, shepherds crook support to arms, scribed to seat, turned supports with crinoline stretcher. £150 - £200
285 285 A set of six early 20th Century French dining chairs, each with gesso frames, upholstered back and seat, standing on turned legs. £200 - £300
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286 286 Regency mahogany stool, the carved and moulded frame in the form of rope-twist, four legs united by swept stretcher forming central knot, upholstered seat covered in green hide, diameter 50cm (20”), height 36cm (14”). £500 - £800
287 287 George III style walnut stool, rectangular upholstered seat with four cabriole leg supports, each with moulded shoulders, acanthus leaf brackets, scroll feet, width 60cm (24”), depth 46cm (18”), height 43cm (17”). £150 - £250
288 288 Early 18th Century oak joint stool, rectangular top, pegged scratch mould frieze, four gun-barrel turned legs, united by rectangular section stretchers, width 45cm (18”), depth 27cm (11”), height 51cm (20”). £100 - £200
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289 289 A pair of late 19th Century French walnut framed salon chairs, each with upholstered back, pad open-arm, sprung seats, turned foreleg supports, all over acanthus leaf moulded decoration. £200 - £300
290 290 A pair of 20th Century French gesso framed salon chairs, with double cane panels to back, swab seat, turned supports, also one other dressing table stool of similar design. £200 - £300
291 291 Victorian sofa, rosewood bobbin turned frame, serpentine front rail, brass articulated casters, 20th Century buttoned fabric upholstery, width 196cm (77”), depth 81cm (32”). £300 - £500
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292 A pair of early 20th Century wing-back Georgian style deep seated chairs, each with humped back scrolling arms, loose cushion, carved foreleg supports, covered in ivory cotton silk fabric, manufactured by St. Claire Melson Ltd. £300 - £500 293 Mid 19th Century French gesso framed two seater sofa, the “C” shaped frame with upholstered back and seat covered in silk fabric with polychrome floral embroidery, all standing on four turned and fluted legs, width 150cm (59”), depth 80cm (32”), height 101cm (40”). £300 - £500
294 294 Early 19th Century mahogany framed Gainsborough chair, upholstered back and arms with sprung seat, all standing on square section chamfered legs with “H” formation stretchers, now covered in modern fabric, height 100cm (39”), width 71cm (28”). £500 - £700
295 295 Victorian mahogany dish top plinth, supported on three moulded cabriole legs, diameter 40cm (16”), height 30cm (12”). £100 - £200
296 296 18th Century oak cricket table, circular top supported on three chamfered legs, united by galleried shelf, diameter 68cm (27”), height 64cm (25”). £200 - £300
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297 Early 19th Century Regency figured mahogany wine table, square figured mahogany top, cross-banded in rosewood with satinwood string, single reeded column on triform umbrella shape base, top 44mc (17”), x 44cm (17”), height 68cm (27”). £150 - £250
298 298 18th Century oak drop-leaf dining table, oval top supported on gate-leg base with turned supports and stretchers, single drawer, top 183cm (72), 141cm (55”), height 74cm (29”). £200 - £300
301 301 18th Century oak side table, rectangular two plank top with moulded edge above single scratch moulded frieze drawer, fitted steel lock all standing on four bobbin turned legs, united by rectangular section stretchers, width 84cm (33”), depth 51cm (20”), height 71cm (28”). £200 - £400
299 Mid 19th Century figured mahogany sewing table, rectangular top, single frieze drawer, re-covered wool bag, all standing on two tapering columns with umbrella shaped legs, terminating with brass articulated casters, width 61cm (24”), height 40cm (16”), height 74cm (29”). £200 - £300 300 18th Century oak mahogany cross-banded side table, rectangular three plank top with inverted corners, two deep and one central shallow drawer, all standing on four cabriole legs with pad feet, width 79cm (31”), depth 52cm (20”), height 60cm (27”). £300 - £500
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302 302 18th Century oak side table, three plank rectangular top above two deep and one shallow central drawer, fretwork frieze, cabriole leg supports, width 82cm (32”), depth 53cm (21”), height 71cm (28”). £200 - £300
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303 303 George III side table, rectangular top with moulded edge, two deep and one shallow central drawer, fretted frieze, four cabriole legs with pad feet, width 79cm (31”), depth 51cm (20”), height 72cm (28”). £200 - £300
304 304 Early 19 th Century mahogany fold-over tea table stamped “Gillows, Lancaster”, the “D” shaped top with four reed edge, brass hinges, three inch frieze all standing on four reeded tapered legs, width 91cm (36”), depth 46cm (18”), height 72cm (28”). £400 - £600
305 305 17th Century oak jointed chest, three plank lid with moulded edge above three raised and fielded panels with mahogany cross-banding, lower section with three short drawers, interior fitted candle box containing two secret drawers, width 128cm (50”), width 53cm (21”), height 80cm (32). £200 - £300
306 306 George III mahogany chest on chest, top section with dentil cornice, two short and three long drawers, lower drawer containing secretaire, all flanked by quartered fluted columns, lower section with three long drawers, standing on original bracket ogee feet, brass bale handles, width 120cm (47”), depth 53cm (21”), height, 183cm (72”). £300 - £500
307 307 Mid 18th Century West Wales oak coffer bach, hinged lid with moulded edge, two raised and fielded front panels, single drawer to base, width 55cm (22”), depth 35cm (14”), height 45cm (18”). £400 - £600
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308 308 17th Century oak jointed chest, rectangular two plank top, top rail with carved lunettes above two panels with diamond and flower head decoration, width 91cm (36”), width 47cm (18”), height 59cm (23”). £300 - £400
311 311 17th Century oak jointed chest, three panel top above three panelled front, gouged carving to top rail, external lock, diamond carving to panels, replacement hinges, scratch mould decoration, width 100cm (39”), depth 50cm (20”), height 66cm (26”). £150 - £250
309 309 17th Century oak six plank sword chest, lid with wire hinges, external steel lock to front panel, brand mark MC, width 90cm (35”), depth 33cm (13”), height 55cm (22”). £150 - £200
312 312 17th Century oak jointed chest, hinged three plank lid with steel hinges, front with three panels, each carved with diamond motif, heaving steel external lock, width 122cm (48”), width 56cm (22”), height 70cm (27”). £200 - £300
310 310 17th Century oak jointed chest, three panel top, original wire hinges, two panel front with rosettes, original steel external lock, width 130cm (52”), width 53cm (21”), height 66cm (26”). £300 - £500
313 313 17th Century oak jointed chest, two plank top with steel hinges, interior with candle box now missing, front with three panels, carved decoration with punched background, with dark coloured stain, original lock, width 123cm (48”), width 49cm (19”), height 61cm (24”). £200 - £300
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314 314 17th Century oak Merioneth press cupboard, planked top, carved frieze, initialled “IBAT 1699” , two cupboards with original pegged hinges flanking central panel with stylised tree, base with two short drawers, geometric mouldings, later tear-drop handles, two three-panelled cupboard doors, with later steel hinges, width 155cm (61”), depth 51cm (20”), height 155cm (61”). £400 - £600
315 315 George III mahogany bow-front corner cabinet, dentil cornice above two doors with cock-beading opening to reveal three fixed shelves, width 74cm (29”), depth 53cm (21”), height 109cm (43”). £200 - £300
316 316 Early 20th Century figures walnut double standing corner cupboard, dome top with two glazed four panel doors covering painted interior with three glass shelves, base with two single panel blind doors, bracket feet, width 92cm (36”), depth 50cm (20”), height 190cm (75). £500 - £800
317 317 Early 19th Century oak and mahogany veneered breakfront housekeepers cupboard, ogee cornice above four two panel doors, interior with fixed shelves (right hand cupboard with two short drawers), base with wavy moulding, range of four long and eight short drawers, each with brass handles, all standing on bracket feet, width 211cm (83”), depth 56cm (22”), height 231cm (91”). £1,500 - £2,000
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318 318 Early 18th Century oak panelled standing cupboard, scratch moulded decoration, two panel doors with wrought metal butterfly hinges, interior with hanging pegs, base with two fixed panels and two short drawers, all standing on bracket feet, width 117cm (46”), depth 56cm (22”), 182cm (72”). £200 - £300
319 319 Mid 18th Century Welsh livery cupboard, ogee moulded cornice, carved with initials “AF 1742”, two doors with raised and fielded panels, steel hinges, base with three panels and three drawers, width 140cm (55”), depth 52cm (20”), height 185cm (73”). £500 - £800 64
320 320 George III elm chest of two short and three long graduated drawers, rectangular top with moulded bead, pine lined drawers, steel locks, brass bail handles, bracket feet, width 94cm (37”), depth 48cm (19”), height 99cm (39”). £500 - £800
321 321 George III figured mahogany chest on chest, top section with two short and three long graduated drawers, flanked by reeded quartered columns, lower section of similar design with three graduated drawers, all with steel locks, brass escutcheons and handles, standing on bracket feet, width 100cm (39”), depth 54cm (21”), height 165cm (65”). £300 - £400
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322 322 18th Century country maid oak dresser, rectangular top with moulded edge above two simple drawers, steel locks, replacement brass bail handles, square section legs, width 130cm (51”), depth 41cm (16”), height 81cm (32”). £200 - £400
323 323 18th Century oak dresser base, rectangular top with moulded edge above three frieze drawers, fitted steel locks and replacement brass handles, lower section with two doors, each with steel “H” hinges with toggle latches, bracket feet, width 206cm (81”), depth 54cm (21”), height 89cm (35”). £400 - £600
324 324 Late 18th Century oak dresser, moulded cornice with three graduated shelves to plate rack, base with rectangular planked top, moulded edge, three short frieze drawers, three arches incorporating four chamfered foreleg supports, with pot shelf, width 140cm (55”), depth 43cm (17”), height 196cm (77”). £300 - £500
325 325 Regency mahogany cheval mirror, the rectangular glass supported in cross-banded frame, trestle base with four sabre leg supports terminating with brass articulated casters, width 92cm (36”), height 170cm (67”) £200 - £400
326 326 20th Century gesso framed Rococo design wall mirror, the rectangular glass supported in frame with moulded swags of flowers, ho ho bird pediment, width 82cm (32”), height 158cm (62”). £200 - £300
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327 Victorian Gothic design oak frame supporting dinner gong, baluster turned column with triform base, gong diameter 43cm (17”), frame height 132cm (52”). £500 - £800
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328 328 Early 19th Century Adam design pine fire place surround, inverted breakfront, top board applied with classical decoration depicting Gryffins and dancing maidens, fluted palusters, external measurement width 186cm (73), height 156cm (61), internal opening measurements width 138cm (54”), height 122cm (48”). £500 - £700
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331 331 18th scratch and chip moulded oak table top desk, wrought metal strap hinges, hasp and staple external lock, interior with single drawer, width 63cm (25”), depth 33cm (13”), height 30cm 12”. £100 - £150
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RUGS & CARPETS
332 332 Modern Hamadam rug, madda field with all-over stylised decoration, navy spandrels with multi banded trailing vine border, 350 x 262cm. £200 - £400
335 335 Late 19th Century Caucasian runner, four central medallions on pink ground, all over tendril decoration 414cm (343”) x 110cm (43”) £200 - £300
333 333 20th Century Shiraz rug, triple central medallion on red ground 315cm (123”) x 213cm (84”). £200 - £300 336 336 20th Century Persian Afshar rug, repeating medallion, 175cm (69”) x 117cm (46”). £200 - £300
334 334 20th Century Indian carpet, central ivory medallion on red ground blue and green stylised decoration, supplied by Firths 370cm (146”) x 270cm (106”), £300 - £500
337 337 20th Century Persian rug, central floral medallion on indigo field, spandrels and multi-banded border, 178cm (70”) x 120cm (47”). £250 - £350
GARDEN ORNAMENTS & STATUARY
338 338 A pair of Victorian cast iron urns, each of traditional campana shape, standing on stepped pedestals, diameter 38cm (15”), height 71cm (28). £200 - £400
339 339 A pair of terracotta lion corbels, marked with a Mason Winter Hill Brick Works, Bolton 56cm (22”) £100 - £200
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS F O R P I C T U R E S , D R A W I N G S , P R I N T S , M I N I AT U R E S E T C . The first name of names and surname of the artist - in our opinion a work by the artist. ‘Attributed to...’ - in our opinion probably a work by the artist in whole or in part. ‘Circle of...’ - in our opinion a work of the period of the artist and showing his/her influence. ‘Style of...’ / ‘Follower of...’ - in our opinion a work executed in the artist’s style, of a similar period, but not necessarily a pupil. ‘Manner of...’ - in our opinion a work in the artist’s style, but of a later date. ‘School...’ - Accompanied by place name or country, and date - in our opinion a work executed at that location and period. ‘After...’ - in our opinion a copy (of any date) of a work by the artist. ‘Signed and/or dated and/or inscribed’ - in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are by the artist’s hand. ‘Bears signature and/or date and/or inscription’ - in our opinion the signature and/or date and/or inscription are by another hand. Dimensions are given height before width.
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5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the Hammer Price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) Give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) Pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash or in such other say as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the Total Amount Due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for no later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment, after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) To proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) To rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) To resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the Total Amount Due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) To remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) To charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the Total Amount Due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f ) To retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due;
(g) To reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) To apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the Total Amount Due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of ) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these Conditions. 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the layout of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the Auctioneer nor its employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale. 10. COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the Auctioneer nor its employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. The Auctioneer may at its own discretion on your behalf exceed your commission by one bid. An instruction to buy with no upper limit will not be accepted.
and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing 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, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 information to buyers”. Please note: Condition of items or other faults is not stated within the catalogue and items are sold strictly as seen. If you are interested in an item and no condition report is present please email auctions@peterwilson.co.uk for more information. The cost of postage, packing, transport, and shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. The cost of postage, packing, transport, and shipping will not be refunded in any circumstance. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a Deliberate Forgery may be returned to us by you within 14 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 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 notable to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this Condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL
11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the Auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY The Auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by seller or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot.. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf ) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly
16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions of any person. 17. (1). Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the Auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such right and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the Auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.
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INFORMATION FOR BUYERS 1. Introduction. The following information 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. 2. Agency. As Auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. Estimates. Estimates are designed to help buyers gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. 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. 4. Buyer’s Premium. The buyer shall pay the Hammer Price together with a premium thereon of 22% +VAT (26.4% inclusive). VAT will be at the rate imposed by law. 5. ‘Subject to VAT’ indicates that VAT is payable by the purchaser at the standard rate (presently 20%) on the Hammer Price as well as being an element in the buyer’s premium. Items which are subject to VAT will be cleared marked within the catalogue text as well as being labelled in the saleroom. 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 at 20% on importation into the UK. The double symbol (**) indicates that the lot has been imported from outside the European Union and the present position is that these lots are liable to a reduced rate of VAT (5%) on the gross lot price (i.e. both the Hammer Price and the buyer’s premium). Lots which appear without either of the above symbols indicate that no VAT is payable on the Hammer Price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and it should be noted that the VAT included within the Premium is not recoverable as input tax. 6. We are, primarily, agents for the seller. We are dependent on information provided by the seller and whilst we may inspect lots and act reasonably in taking a general view about them we are normally unable to carry out a detailed or any examination of lots in order to ascertain their condition in the way in which it would be wise for a buyer to do. Intending buyers have ample opportunity for inspection of goods and therefore, accept responsibility for inspecting and investigating lots in which they are interested. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale. 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 so far as we have examined the goods and make a representation about their condition, we shall be liable for any defect which that examination ought to have revealed to the Auctioneer but which would not have been revealed to the buyer had the buyer examined the goods. Additionally, in specified circumstance lots mis-described because they are ‘deliberate forgeries’ may be returned and repayment made. There is a 2 week time limit. (The expression ‘Deliberate Forgery’ is defined in our Conditions of Sale). 7. Electrical goods. These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for the compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician first. 8. 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 threat character because, e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.
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9. Bidding. Bidders will be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Some form of identification may be required if you are unknown to us. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone bidding. 10. Commission absentee bidding. Commission bids may be left with the Auctioneer 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. The Auctioneer may at his/her own discretion on your behalf exceed your commission by one bid. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for the leaving of commission bids by telephone or fax. 11. Methods of payment. As a general rule any cheques tendered will need to be cleared before removal of the goods is permitted. Please discuss with our Office in advance of the sale if other methods of payment are envisaged (except cash). Debit and Credit card payments where the card holder is not present will only be accepted for transactions up to £500. Credit Card payments may only be made using chip and pin up to £2,000. Please note we no longer take payments over the telephone, you can now pay through our website www.peterwilson.co.uk 12. 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. Items not removed within four days of the sale will be subject to a storage charge of £1.50 per item per day. 13. Postage and Shipping. Peter Wilson Fine Art Auctioneers Ltd do not provide a postage and packing service however we recommend the following company who deal with all postage, packing, and shipping for us: T.C. Couriers Nantwich, 3 Barker Street, Nantwich, Cheshire, CW5 5SY. Contact Tony Cartwright on +44 (0) 7746 216 322 or email tony69uk@gmail.com Mailboxes Etc., Peel House, 30 The Downs, Altrincham, WA14 2PX. Contact Alex Pye or Palanivel Kandaswamy on Tel: +44 (0) 161 233 0500, Fax: +44(0) 161 233 0400 Email: info@mbealtrincham.co.uk Website: www.mbealtrincham.co.uk 14. ‘The Artists Resale Right’ From mid – February 2006 living artists are entitled to receive a resale royalty each time their art work is bought or sold by an art market professional. However, from 1 January 2012, the Right will be extended to include sales of works by artists who have died within the last 70 years (following the existing term of copyright). Royalties will be payable to the families and beneficiaries of these artists. This new law has been introduced in the UK following a European Directive. Art work must reach or exceed a certain value before it qualifies for the right. The qualifying threshold in the UK is 1000 euros which is approximately £850. The rates are calculated as a percentage of the sale price and are set out in a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%. Portion of the sale price Royalty rate From 1000 to 50,000 euro 4% From 50,000.01 to 200,000 euro 3% This will be an extra charge upon the sum for which the art work is obtained, excluding V.A.T. For auctions this is regarded as the hammer price (excluding the buyers premium). For more information please see the Important Notice to Bidders posted in the salerooms or alternatively a full copy of ‘The Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006’ which is available on request.
Peter Wilson FINE ART AUC TIONEERS • EST 1955
Arms, Militaria, Shotguns & Firearms THURSDAY 28TH MAY Viewing: Saturday 23rd May 9.30am-12noon | Wednesday 27th May 9am -5pm Morning of auction 9am-10am. Alternative viewing by appointment.
Auction to include a good single owner collection of high quality antique hunting rifles, target rifles, military rifles and cased pistols. Entries now accepted for this sale. For more information contact Chris Large on 01270 623878 or email chris@peterwilson.co.uk Peter Wilson Fine Art Auctioneers Ltd Victoria Gallery Market Street Nantwich CW5 5DG Telephone: 01270 623878 Fax: 01270 610508 Email: auctions@peterwilson.co.uk
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Peter Wilson Fine Art Auctioneers Ltd Victoria Gallery Market Street Nantwich Cheshire CW5 5DG Telephone: +44 01270 623878 Fax: +44 01270 610508 Email: auctionspeterwilson.co.uk
www.peterwilson.co.uk