Richard Winterton

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Forthcoming Fine Art Sale Wednesday 19th September Sale commences at 10.00am

(Entries are now being invited, closing date for final entries Friday 10th August)

Free Valuations Every Tuesday 9.30am – 4.00pm Free Jewellery Valuations Every Friday 9.30am – 12.00noon & 1.30pm – 3.30pm with Heather Callaway


SUMMER FINE ART WEDNESDAY 20TH JUNE 2018 at 10am Viewing: Saturday 16th June 9.30am – 12.00noon Tuesday 19th June 10.00am – 6.00pm and on the Morning of Sale from 8.30am Telephone: + 44 (0)1543 251081. Sale Enquiries & Bids email: lichfield@richardwinterton.co.uk Live Online Bidding and fully illustrated catalogue at: www.the-saleroom.com/richardwinterton Buyers premium on the hammer price 17.5 % + VAT @20% Online Saleroom charges 3% + VAT @20%

ARTISTS RESALE RIGHTS: Charges may apply to certain lots (living and deceased artists within 70 years) that fetch over 1,000 Euros hammer price (approximately £800 GBP), in which case a 4% surcharge is payable by the purchaser in addition to the hammer price and buyer’s premium (and if applicable, live bidding fees).

IMPORTANT NOTICES ALL WINNING BIDS SHOULD BE PAID FOR & COLLECTED/COLLECTION ARRANGED WITHIN SEVEN DAYS OF THE AUCTION (Failure to do so may result in the sale being cancelled and the bidder blacklisted across the international auction house network. Any purchases not collected within seven days of the auction will be moved offsite and incur storage fees at £5 per day per Lot) Due to the increasing number of requests we now receive for condition reports, images and telephone bids, these should be submitted as early as possible. We cannot guarantee to process any requests for condition reports, images or phone bid bookings unless they are received at least twenty-four hours prior to the sale and are dealt with on a first come basis. Lots are sold as seen under the terms of the auction. Some descriptions mention damage (s.d) losses or restoration. This does not imply Lots are perfect where no mention is made. We are happy to provide condition reports on individual Lots by written request, ie email. This is an opinion only. However, it is up to buyers to satisfy themselves with regards to the condition/authenticity on any Lot in which they intend bidding upon.

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Cover: Lot 171 Back Cover: Lot 141 Inside Back Cover: Lot 390


WEDNESDAY 20TH JUNE 2018 at 10am Viewing: Saturday 16th June 9.30am – 12.00noon Tuesday 19th June 10.00am – 6.00pm and on the Morning of Sale from 8.30am

ORDER OF SALE Jewellery Watches Pocket Watches Pens Silver Ceramics & Glass Wines & Whisky Works of Art Furniture & Pictures

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1 - 61 62 - 96 97 - 156 157 - 171 172 - 268 269 - 331 332 - 342A 343 - 423 424 - 494


JEWELLERY


Richard Winterton Auctioneers

Lot 1 Lot 1 A MODERN LARGE RECTANGULAR AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, centring on an emerald cut aquamarine measuring approximately 14.0mm x 8.9mm x 6.8mm, calculated weight approximately 5.89ct, enclosed within a border of sixteen modern round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 2.00ct, colour assessed as F-G, clarity assessed as SI1-SI2, ring size O, stamped ‘18ct’, approximate gross weight 8.7 grams £800 - £1200 plus BP* Lot 2 A MODERN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING, one trap cut tanzanite measuring approximately 7.1mm x 5.00mm, estimated weight 2.00ct, two modern round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.30ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity VS2-SI1, ring size N, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 3.6 grams £150 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 3 Lot 3 A MODERN PLATINUM DIAMOND RING, centring on a principle modern round brilliant cut diamond, measuring approximately 5.3mm in diameter, estimated weight 0.55ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as I1, enclosed within a crossover design of tapered trap cut diamonds, estimated total trap cut weight 0.38ct, ring size M 1/2, convention hallmarked platinum, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 8.2 grams £400 - £600 plus BP* Lot 4 A MODERN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND ROUND CLUSTER RING, estimated total modern round brilliant cut diamond weight 0.65ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS2-SI2, ring size N, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 4.4 grams £200 - £300 plus BP* Lot 5 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD OVAL HINGED DIAMOND BANGLE, round brilliant cut diamonds alternating in size, estimated total modern round brilliant cut weight approximately 1.35ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI2-I1, dimensions of bangle approximately 65mm x 58mm, hallmarked 18ct gold, Sheffield, approximate gross weight 12.9 grams £400 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 6 A MODERN PINK TOPAZ AND DIAMOND SQUARE CLUSTER RING, please note the pink topaz has been assessed as a ‘coated’ (treated colour), topaz measuring approximately 12.0mm x 10.0mm, enclosed within a border of modern round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total modern round brilliant cut weight 0.40ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI1-2, ring size L, stamped ‘18ct’, approximate gross weight 9.5 grams (condition: please note one of the claws is broken and the topaz has been assessed as coated) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 7 Lot 7 A MID 20TH CENTURY GOLDEN TOPAZ AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING, oval mixed cut topaz measuring approximately 9.4mm x 7.7mm, estimated weight 2.25ct, estimated eight cut diamond weight 0.40ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as SI1-2, stamped ‘18ct PLAT’, ring size L 1/2, approximate gross weight 4.4 grams £300 - £350 plus BP* Lot 8 A MODERN 18CT GOLD EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, three round mixed cut emeralds measuring approximately 4.0mm in diameter, estimated weight 0.60ct, two modern round brilliant cut diamonds measuring approximately 4.0mm in diameter each, estimated total diamond weight approximately 0.46ct, colour assessed as J-K, clarity assessed as I1-I2, ring size N, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, approximate gross weight 4.1 grams £200 - £300 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 9 A LATE 20TH CENTURY EMERALD AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING, one oval mixed cut emerald rub over set in yellow gold, measuring approximately 6.3mm x 4.5mm, estimated weight approximately 0.40ct, total modern round brilliant cut diamond weight approximately 0.60ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as SI1-SI2, ring size N, hallmarked 18ct gold, Sheffield, approximate gross weight 5.8 grams £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 10 Lot 10 AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND RING, two old European cut diamonds measuring approximately 4.85mm x 4.9mm in diameter, estimated total diamond weight 1.00ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as I1, one white round cultured pearl measuring approximately 7.5mm, ring size N, convention hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 3.4 grams (condition: please note this pearl is a likely later replacement and the cultured pearl is half drilled, also the undersetting to the under bezel has a hairline crack, the shank is a likely later replacement or later hallmarked) £400 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 11 A LATE 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND MARQUISE SHAPE CLUSTER RING, centring on a marquise cut diamond enclosed within a border of modern round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as SI2-I1, ring size I 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1989, approximate gross weight 3.9 grams £200 - £220 plus BP* Lot 12 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROYAL NAVY SWEETHEART DIAMOND SET BROOCH, fouled anchor within a George V Laurel Wreath, measuring approximately 24mm x 20mm, estimated single cut diamond weight 0.50ct, approximate gross weight 4.1 grams £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 13 A MODERN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND SCATTER DESIGN RING, seven modern round brilliant cut diamonds rub over set, varying in size from 2.7mm4mm in diameter, estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as VS2-I1, ring size P 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, approximate gross weight 8.7 grams £400 - £600 plus BP* Lot 14 A LATE 20TH CENTURY LARGE WHITE OPAL SINGLE STONE RING, oval cabochon cut opal measuring approximately 16.5mm x 12mm, ring size N 1/2, partial hallmark visible for 14ct gold, approximate gross weight 4.0 grams (condition: please note one claw is deficient and the opal has dropped in the setting) £200 - £300 plus BP*

ARR refer to Droit de Suite Royalty Charges - See Title Page BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT @ 20% - Also see Title Page for additional costs

Lot 15 Lot 15 A GEORGIAN BLACK ENAMEL AND GOLD MOURNING RING, central band inscribed ‘ELEANO PARSONS. OB:22. JAN 1791 AE 53’, ring size O, approximate gross weight 4.6 grams £300 - £400 plus BP*

Lot 16 Lot 16 A LARGE OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, depicting ‘Nike Conducting the Horses of The Sun’ enclosed within a fancy, scroll foliate surround, measuring approximately 70mm x 60mm, approximate gross weight 26.6 grams (condition: no obvious cracks or fractures to the cameo shell, small dents to the reverse of the mount) £300 - £400 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 21 A PAIR OF 9CT GOLD CUFFLINKS, rectangular shape, textured finish, hinged fittings, hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1961, approximate gross weight 10.9 grams £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 17 Lot 17 A LARGE OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, depicting a classical chariot scene, enclosed within a plain mount with engraved crossover sections, measuring approximately 77mm x 60mm, unmarked, the pin is a base metal, additional safety chain (condition: this cameo does have some fine cracks, visible when held against the light, there is evidence of some soft solder repair work to the mount) £300 - £400 plus BP* Lot 18 A LATE 20TH CENTURY SINGLE STONE CULTURED PEARL RING, one Akoya cultured pearl measuring approximately 8.5mm in diameter, ring size M, stamped ‘PT, 900’, approximate gross weight 5.5 grams £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 19 A LATE 20TH CENTURY THREE STONE DIAMOND AND RUBY RING, estimated modern round brilliant cut weight 0.30ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS2-SI1, ring size O, stamped ‘18 PLAT’, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 20 A MID TO LATE 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND RING, estimated total diamond weight 1.00ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity SI1-I2, ring size P 1/2, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams (please note some of the claws are missing and worn) £300 - £500 plus BP*

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Lot 22 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, square shape with textured finish and twist rope edge, hinged fittings, French gold marks for 18ct, approximate gross weight 9.2 grams £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 23 Lot 23 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, rectangular shape inlaid with Lapis Lazuli, engine turned design, hinged fittings, stamped ‘585’, approximate gross weight 19.7 grams £200 - £250 plus BP* Lot 24 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, round shape, inlaid white metal insignia, diamond cut finish, hinge fitting, approximate gross weight 14.8 grams £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 25 Lot 25 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, square shape with an applied ship motif, hinged fitting, stamped ‘750’, approximate gross weight 19.4 grams £250 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 26 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, rectangular shape with an applied white metal map section, approximate gross weight 21.7 grams £280 - £300 plus BP* Lot 27 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, square shape with an applied lion and shield motif, hinged fitting, stamped ‘750’, approximate gross weight 19.10 grams £250 - £350 plus BP*

Lot 28 Lot 28 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, round shape with painted symbol to include fleur de lys and an orthodox cross emblem, hinged fitting, stamped ‘750’, approximate gross weight 20.6 grams £200 - £250 plus BP* Lot 29 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, cushion shape each holding an ‘Aarau’ gold coin, cufflinks stamped ‘750’, approximate gross weight 34.0 grams £600 - £650 plus BP* Lot 30 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS, holding an Austrian Ducat coin each, dated 1915, hinged fitting, approximate gross weight 13.7 grams £250 - £300 plus BP* Lot 31 A MID TO LATE 20TH CENTURY PRETTY PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A CLASSICAL LADY BROOCH PENDANT, diamond set to her necklet and head adornment, oval shape, with a rope twist border, measuring approximately 43mm x 36mm, import hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1989, approximate gross weight 14.6 grams £200 - £250 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 32 A MID 20TH CENTURY THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, estimated total brilliant cut diamond weight 0.60ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as I1, ring size O, stamped ‘18ct PLAT’, approximate gross weight 2.9 grams (condition: please note the claws and shank are very thin) £260 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 33 Lot 33 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DOUBLE ROW GRADUATED DIAMOND BRACELET, old European cut diamonds spectacle set, graduating in size from 2.20mm - 4.30mm in diameter, estimated total diamond weight 2.5ct, colour assessed as G-I, clarity assessed as VS2-I1, measuring approximately 175mm in length, fitted to a box style clasp with an additional figure of eight safety catch, approximate gross weight 9.9 grams (condition: overall condition good, minor surface blemishes and scratches in keeping with general wear, some minor solder repair work evident to the reverse of the settings) £1000 - £1500 plus BP*

Lot 35 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LARGE OVAL AMETHYST AND SPLIT PEARL BROOCH, measuring approximately 33mm x 28mm, estimated amethyst weight 31.5ct, enclosed within a split pearl border, pierced gallery setting, together in original fitted case, approximate gross weight 15.2 grams £300 - £400 plus BP* Lot 36 A LATE VICTORIAN DIAMOND CARVED HALF HOOP RING, five old cut diamonds graduating in size from 3.6mm to 5.2mm in diameter, claw set with rose cut diamond points, estimated total diamond weight 1.80ct, colour assessed as J-K, clarity assessed as SI1SI2, ring size N, approximate gross weight 3.4 grams (condition: please note one of the diamond points is deficient and one has been replaced with a modern round brilliant cut diamond, overall condition good, minor surface blemishes and scratches in keeping with general wear) £500 - £800 plus BP*

Lot 37 Lot 37 AN IMPRESSIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND BAR BROOCH, featuring four principle old European cut diamonds, estimated weight 1.00-1.15ct, colour assessed as K-L, clarity assessed as VS2-SI2, terminated by further old European and old mine cut diamond set triangular shaped caps, millegrain and claw set, overall estimated total diamond weight 5.00ct, measuring approximately 50.3mm in length, approximate gross weight 7.8 grams £3000 - £4000 plus BP*

Lot 34 Lot 34 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND NEGLIGEE PENDANT BROOCH, supporting two principle old European cut diamonds millegrain set, largest diamond measuring approximately 5.0mm in diameter, estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.5ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI2-I1, pendant measuring approximately 40mm in length x 16.3mm in width, this pendant is detachable from a later added bar brooch fitting, which is fully engraved in a scroll pattern design, approximate gross weight 5.2 grams (condition: overall good condition, minor surface blemishes and scratches in keeping with general wear) £600 - £800 plus BP*

ARR refer to Droit de Suite Royalty Charges - See Title Page BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT @ 20% - Also see Title Page for additional costs

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers

Lot 38 Lot 38 A LATE 20TH CENTURY 18CT GOLD TREFOIL DESIGN DIAMOND RING, comprised of three modern round brilliant cut diamonds rub over set, one modern round brilliant cut measuring approximately 6.38mm x 4mm, estimated weight 1.00ct, two modern round brilliant cut diamonds measuring approximately 5.2mm x 3.1mm, estimated weight each 0.51ct, overall diamond weight and colour clarity estimated at 2.02ct, colour I-J, clarity SI1, ring size N 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1985, approximate gross weight 6.8 grams £1500 - £1800 plus BP* Lot 39 A MODERN 18CT GOLD EMERALD AND DIAMOND SQUARE SIGNET RING, centring an emerald cut emerald measuring approximately 8.0mm x 7.7mm x 4.5mm, estimated emerald weight 1.91ct, enclosed within a border of modern round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS1-VS2, ring size P, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 10.5 grams (condition: please note the emerald does have small surface reaching inclusions) £300 - £400 plus BP* Lot 40 A MODERN EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, estimated modern round brilliant cut weight 0.36ct, colour assessed as J-K, clarity assessed as SI1-2, ring size P, stamped ‘835’, approximate gross weight 7.3 grams £200 - £300 plus BP*

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Lot 41 A MODERN TURQUOISE TORQUE BANGLE, comprised of satin and polished oval links, to a double wire, set with five oval cabachon cut turquoises, measuring approximately 70.0mm x 57mm and a width of 12mm, stamped ‘585’, approximate gross weight 20.0 grams £180 - £260 plus BP*

Lot 42 Lot 42 A MODERN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RECTANGULAR CLUSTER PENDANT AND EARRING SET, measuring approximately 21.7mm x 9.7mm, one emerald cut emerald measuring approximately 11.4mm x 6.15mm x 4.4mm, estimated weight 2.15ct, enclosed within a border of modern round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.35ct, colour assessed as K-L, clarity assessed as SI1-2, stamped ‘835’ and a similar modern pair of emerald and diamond stud earrings, two trap cut emeralds measuring approximately 6.7mm x 4.0mm x 3.5mm, estimated emerald weight 1.34ct, two modern round brilliant cut diamonds measuring approximately 2.4mm in diameter, estimated diamond weight 0.10ct, stamped ‘835’, approximate gross weight 4.5 grams £250 - £350 plus BP* Lot 43 A MODERN SINGLE STONE PEAR SHAPED EMERALD RING, emerald measuring approximately 7.3mm x 5.2mm, ring size Q 1/2, stamped ‘835’, approximate gross weight 3.8 grams £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 44 Lot 44 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GOLD DROP EARRINGS, each comprised of gold repousse foliate design, suspending a dainty split pearl and blue enamel star, centred on a hinged ball, intricately decorated with fine wire bead work, earrings measuring approximately 45mm in length, screw fitting, approximate gross weight 6.2 grams £200 - £300 plus BP* Lot 45 A VICTORIAN GOLD PLATED SET OF JEWELLERY, to include a brooch, a fancy entwined triple knot, with applied beaded twist wire, heavily decorated with drops of green and red paste stones, brooch measuring approximately 46mm x 34mm, together with a matching pair of ear pendants, similarly decorated, measuring 52mm in length, fitted to screw fittings £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 46 AN 18CT EDWARDIAN EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, carved scroll sides and settings, three old European cut diamonds, graduating in size from 3.5mm to 4.3mm in diameter, estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct, colour assessed as J-K, clarity SI12, ring size P 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, Chester 1907, maker’s mark AL, approximate gross weight 2.8 grams (condition: please note the emeralds do have surface wear and are chipped) £300 - £400 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 47 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD SINGLE STONE GREEN SAPPHIRE RING, a round mixed cut dark green sapphire, estimated weight approximately 2.00ct, ring size O, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 5.2 grams £120 - £150 plus BP* Lot 48 A MID 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND ROUND CLUSTER RING, estimated modern round brilliant cut weight 0.50ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as I1-I2, ring size N 1/2 (please note two sizing shots inserted), stamped ‘18ct’ £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 49 A MODERN MABE PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANT, one round white Mabe pearl, measuring approximately 12.5mm in diameter, estimated modern round brilliant cut weight approximately 0.12ct, hinged bail, stamped ‘585’, pendant measuring approximately 17.5mm in diameter, approximate gross weight 3.3 grams £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 54 Lot 54 A MID 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, a round brilliant cut diamond, estimated weight 1.50ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI1-2, eight cut diamond set shoulders graduating from 1.8mm to 2.00mm, estimated smaller eight cut diamond weight 0.10ct, ring size P, stamped ‘18ct Plat’, approximate gross weight 2.9 grams £3500 - £4500 plus BP*

Lot 50 A LATE 20TH CENTURY GRADUATED AKOYA CULTURED PEARL NEKCLACE, measuring approximately 400mm in length, graduating in size from 3.7mm to 7mm, strung plain to a single row push in style clasp, stamped ‘375’, together with midlate 20th Century cultured pearl and garnet round cluster earrings, measuring approximately 12.3mm in diameter, fitted to fixed solid hook wires, approximate gross weight 16.0 grams £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 51 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DOUBLE ALBERT CHAIN, plain polished curb links fitted to a swivel and large bolt ring, stamped ‘9.375’, measuring approximately 400mm in length, Albert together with a gold back and front fancy engraved rose metal locket, sepia images enclosed, approximate gross weight 47 grams £450 - £550 plus BP* Lot 52 A MID-LATE 20TH CENTURY 18CT GOLD SINGLE STONE BLUE ZIRCON RING, one mixed cut blue Zircon measuring approximately 8.5mm in diameter, ring size N 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, approximate gross weight 4.3 grams £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 55 Lot 55 AN 18CT GOLD LARGE SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, diamond claw set, a transitional brilliant cut diamond measuring 10.8mm in diameter x 5.9mm in depth, calculated weight 4.30ct, colour assessed as tinted, clarity assessed as VVS2-VS1, ring size N 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 6.3 grams £12000 - £15000 plus BP*

Lot 53 A LATE 20TH CENTURY AKOYA CULTURED PEARL NECKLACE, pearls graduating in size from 3.2mm to 6.3mm in diameter, necklace measuring approximately 440mm in length, strung plain to a marcasite set clasp £20 - £40 plus BP* ARR refer to Droit de Suite Royalty Charges - See Title Page BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT @ 20% - Also see Title Page for additional costs

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers

Lot 56 Lot 56 AN ART DECO GRADUATED DIAMOND LINE BRACELET, brilliant cut diamonds, each set to a box setting graduating in size, largest diamond measuring 5.7mm in diameter, overall estimated diamond weight 6.00ct, colour assessed s G-I, clarity SI2-I1, bracelet measuring 190mm in length, fitted to an integral diamond set box clasp with an additional figure of eight safety catch, approximate gross weight 19.3 grams (condition: please note two smaller diamonds have been removed and two plain discs are in their place) £5000 - £7000 plus BP*

Lot 59 Lot 59 AN EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND ROUND CLUSTER RING, brilliant cut diamonds millegrain and claw set, centre diamond measuring approximately 5.1mm in diameter, outer diamonds measuring approximately 3.6mm, overall diamond weight estimated 2.00ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI1-2, ring size M, stamped ‘PLAT’, approximate gross weight 4.3 grams £1500 - £2000 plus BP*

Lot 57 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND HALF HOOP RING, old European cut diamonds graduating in size from 5.2mm -3.3mm in diameter, estimated total diamond weight 1.00ct, colour assessed as K-L, clarity assessed as SI1-2, ring size N 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 4.1 grams £400 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 60 Lot 60 AN ART DECO OVAL CLUSTER RING, centring on three brilliant cut diamonds millegrain set, to a border of twenty smaller eight and brilliant cut diamonds, overall diamond weight estimated at 4.0ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as VS2-SI2, ring size M, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams (condition: please note the settings are worn) £400 - £500 plus BP* Lot 58 Lot 58 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND ROUND CLUSTER RING, seven old European cut diamonds measuring on average 3.6mm in diameter each, overall diamond weight estimated at 0.85ct, colour assessed as J-K, clarity assessed as SI2-I1, ring size O, stamped ‘18ct’, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams (condition: please note one diamond is a later modern replacement) £400 - £600 plus BP*

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Lot 61 A MID TO LATE 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, seven modern round brilliant cut diamonds grain set in square settings, estimated total diamond weight 0.35ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as SI1-SI2, ring size Q, stamped ‘18ct’, approximate gross weight 5.1 grams (condition: please note one diamond is badly chipped) £150 - £200 plus BP*


WATCHES


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 64 TWO 9CT HEAD WRISTWATCHES, one on a 9ct elastic strap, the other on a plated strap (2) £100 - £120 plus BP* Lot 65 A 9CT ACCURIST ANTIMAGNETIC GENTS WRISTWATCH, on leather strap £70 - £90 plus BP*

Lot 70 A 9CT LONGINES GENTS WRISTWATCH, secondary dial, on leather strap, boxed £150 - £180 plus BP* Lot 71 A GENTS CORUM AUTOMATIC STAINLESS STEEL BUBBLE ROULETTE WHEEL WRISTWATCH £0 - £0 plus BP*

Lot 66 A 9CT MARVIN GENTS WRISTWATCH £70 - £90 plus BP* Lot 67 A LADIES 9CT LONGINES WRISTWATCH, 17 jewel, on an integral 9ct bracelet, approximate weight 28.5grams £150 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 62 Lot 62 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT ROSE GOLD LADIES ROLEX WRISTWATCH, an octagonal case measuring approximately 25mm in diameter, a gold textured dial with Arabic numerals and blue steeled hands, fifteen jewelled movement, signed Rolex, fitted to a rose metal sprung bracelet, stamped ‘9ct Britannic 19204’, bracelet measuring approximately 150mm in length, case back import hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1915, approximate gross weight 19.4 grams £350 - £450 plus BP* Lot 63 A GENTS 9CT TUDOR ROLEX WRISTWATCH, with gilt baton markers, on leather strap, in original box, engraved to back (watch is working at time of this report) £150 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 72 Lot 72 A GENTS 9CT SMITHS DE LUXE WRISTWATCH, the signed dial with seconds subsidiary dial, the case engraved ‘The Austin Motor Company Ltd’ in their Golden Jubilee Year to S.I Ravenhill 25 Year Service, boxed (The Austin Motor Company) £70 - £90 plus BP* Lot 68 Lot 68 A GENTS 9CT LONGINES WRISTWATCH, 17 jewel, on an integral tapered bark brick bracelet, approximate weight 69.1 grams, boxed £600 - £650 plus BP* Lot 69 A 9CT AVIA GENTS WRISTWATCH, on leather strap £70 - £90 plus BP*

Lot 73 A GENTS 9CT DECO WRISTWATCH, with secondary dial, boxed £70 - £90 plus BP* Lot 74 A LADIES 9CT LONGINES WRISTWATCH, on a rolled gold strap £50 - £70 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 75 A GENTS SICURA WRISTWATCH, 17 jewels, water resistant, shock resistant, date at 6 o’clock, leather strap £30 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 76 Lot 76 A GENTS LONGINES STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o’clock, on expandable bracelet £100 - £120 plus BP* Lot 77 A 9CT LADIES COCKTAIL WATCH, on a gold plated expandable strap, boxed £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 78 A GENTS OMEGA AUTOMATIC DE VILLE GOLD PLATED CALENDAR WRISTWATCH, on modern leather strap £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 79 Lot 79 A MID 20TH CENTURY LADIES CYMA DIAMOND COCKTAIL WRISTWATCH, round case measuring approximately 15.5mm in diameter, silvered dial signed ‘Cyma Cymaflex’, baton style hour markers, hand wound mechanical movement, six round brilliant cut diamonds set to the case, estimated total weight approximately 0.18ct, fitted to the original integral bracelet with fold over catch, measuring approximately 170mm in length, Swiss control marks for 18ct gold and stamped ‘750’, approximate gross weight 23.7 grams £300 - £350 plus BP* Lot 80 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SMALL POCKET WATCH, measuring approximately 34mm in diameter, gold foliate engraved dial, Roman numerals, blue steeled hands, inner case back stamped ‘14C’, case fully engraved in a floral and foliate pattern, mechanical hand wound movement, together with a round belcher link chain, measuring approximately 720mm in length (please note this chain has base metal bolt ring, approximate gross weight 37.3 grams £280 - £380 plus BP*

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Lot 81 Lot 81 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LADIES DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH, circa 1930, round case measuring approximately 18.5mm in diameter, Arabic hour markers and blue steeled hands, mechanical hand wound movement, diamond set bezel and diamond set lugs to an expanding bracelet with an additional safety chain, approximate total diamond weight 0.50ct, colour assessed as H-I clarity assessed as SI1-2, stamped ‘PLATINUM’, approximate gross weight 16.6 grams £250 - £350 plus BP* Lot 82 A GENTS 1970’S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA SEAMASTER BRACELET WATCH, black dial with luminous inlaid silver batons, day and date apertures, 1268/241 £100 - £120 plus BP* Lot 83 A TISSOT DIGITAL DISPLAY WRISTWATCH £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 84 A GENTS HARWOOD SELF WINDING 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH, c.1930, on modern leather strap, No.106583 £100 - £120 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 85 A GENTS TISSOT NON MAGNETIC WRISTWATCH, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved monogram on leather strap, (working), together with gents Accurist wristwatch (missing minute hand, not working) (2) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 86 Lot 86 A GENTS OMEGA SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL WRISTWATCH, Cal: Omega 321, bracelet strap, case No.145012-68SP (working order, faint scratches to perspex face) £800 - £1000 plus BP* Lot 87 A GENTS STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA SEAMASTER CHRONO QUARTZ WRISTWATCH, 32 KHZ, bracelet strap, analog digital, boxed (not working) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 88 A LADIES LATE 19TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURY POCKET WATCH, housed in a wristwatch case, the pocket watch is fully detachable from the wristwatch to be used independently, pocket watch measuring 28mm in diameter, enamelled dial with floral detail, Roman numerals, hand wound movement, case back stamped ‘14K’, Swiss control marks, the outer hinged case set with rubies and split pearls, double twist rope bangle design, overall bangle dimension approximately 65mm x 50mm, approximate gross weight 41.0 grams £400 - £600 plus BP*

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Lot 89 Lot 89 A GOLD COIN MINIATURE POCKET WATCH, hidden within a 1902 double sovereign Edward VII case, this was a special commemorative issue related to the Coronation of Edward VII, after carefully pressing a hidden button to the milled edge with your nail, the front of the coin hinges open to reveal a miniature pocket watch on a swing-out pivot, inner case marked with Swiss control marks, measuring 28.4mm in diameter, approximate gross weight 20.4 grams (condition: please note the glass is deficient and the name to the dial is illegible) £300 - £400 plus BP*


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Lot 90 Lot 90 AN OMEGA CONSTELLATION CO-AXIAL CHRONOMETER DOUBLE EAGLE GENTS WRISTWATCH, with silvered dial, baton markers, centred seconds and date aperture at 3 o’clock, International warranty, chronometer certificate, operating instruction book, boxed, with outer box, fully working order, excellent condition £1200 - £1500 plus BP*

Lot 92 Lot 92 A CARTIER GENTS STEEL AND GOLD PANTHERE BRACELET WATCH, silver dial with Roman numerals, date aperture at 5 o’clock, numbered 83949009923, boxed (extra link) (working) £800 - £1000 plus BP* Lot 93 A GENTS OMEGA SPEEDMASTER AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, black dial with silvered baton markers and hands, triple subsidiary dials, case reference 175-0083, calibre 1152, on a stainless steel bracelet (working) £400 - £500 plus BP*

Lot 91 Lot 91 A ROLEX LADIES OYSTER STAINLESS STEEL PERPETUAL WRISTWATCH, model number 67180, on a stainless steel bracelet (78340), the signed blue dial with batch numerals and numbered at 3, 6 & 9, (spare link), boxed with guarantee, (working) £800 - £1200 plus BP*

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Lot 94 Lot 94 A GENTS OMEGA SPEEDMASTER AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, silver dial with silver baton markers and hands, triple subsidiary dials, case reference 5488788, calibre 1150, on a stainless steel bracelet, 24 hour, day/date/month dial (working) £400 - £500 plus BP* Lot 95 A GENTS OMEGA SEAMASTER PROFESSIONAL CHRONOMETER AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH, 300m/1000ft, case reference No.168-1623, 368-1623, calibre 1120, 23 jewel, on a stainless steel bracelet, with documents (working) £400 - £500 plus BP*

Lot 96 Lot 96 A GENTS LONGINES STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, 1999, case No.7807 263, box and papers (no battery, untested for working) £120 - £180 plus BP*

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POCKET WATCHES


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 100 A 9CT GOLD CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, with a 9ct dust cover, enamel dial by F.A. Chandler of Leamington Spa, maker to the admiralty, secondary dial, London 1922, dial approximately 4.2cm, approximate weight 72 grams £200 - £250 plus BP* Lot 101 A 9CT GOLD CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, with a 9ct dust cover, enamel with secondary dial, Chester 1901, dial approximately 4.2cm, approximate weight 96 grams £220 - £250 plus BP* Lot 102 AN 18CT GOLD CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, with plated dust cover, enamel with secondary dial, marked Coventry Astral, dial approximately 4.4cm, approximate weight 91 grams £300 - £320 plus BP* Lot 97 Lot 97 AN 18CT FRENCH IMPORT MARKS OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, with an 18ct dust cover, white enamel with secondary dial, dial approximately 4cm, approximate weight 103 grams £400 - £450 plus BP* Lot 98 AN 18CT GOLD CASED DOCTOR’S STOP WATCH, fusee movement centre seconds, Chester 1879, ‘James Neale’, dial approximately 4.8cm, approximate weight 133 grams (sweep second hand broken) £600 - £650 plus BP* Lot 103 Lot 103 AN 18CT GOLD CASED OPEN FACE DOCTOR’S STOP WATCH, with 18ct dust cover, enamel face by J.H. Hargreave & Co, Liverpool, No.50414, Chester 1887, dial approximately 4.6cm, approximately weight 122.5 grams £420 - £450 plus BP*

Lot 99 Lot 99 AN 18CT GOLD CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, with an 18ct dust cover (broken), white enamel with secondary dial, French import marks, approximate weight 109 grams, together with an 18ct chain and T-bar, approximate length 41.5cm, dial approximately 4.5cm, approximate weight 85.1 grams £1700 - £1900 plus BP*

Lot 104 A 15CT GOLD CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, with 15ct dust cover, enamel face, secondary dial, by Wray Son and Perry, Birmingham, dial approximately 4.4cm, approximate weight 94.8 grams £280 - £300 plus BP* Lot 105 AN 18CT GOLD CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, fusee movement, the case with machine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1887, dial approximately 4.3cm, approximate weight 103 grams £380 - £400 plus BP*

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Lot 106 Lot 106 AN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH, with an 18ct dust cover, by Alexander Clark, London, enamel dial (lacking glass), London 1928, approximate weight 102 grams £350 - £400 plus BP* Lot 107 AN 18CT GOLD CASED OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, fusee movement, the case with machine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, London 1937, dial approximately 4.3cm, approximate weight 103 grams £350 - £380 plus BP* Lot 108 AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, fusee movement, unsigned, numbered 14350, engraved gold dial with subsidiary seconds, London 1880, dial approximately 3.5cm, approximate weight 52.5 grams £220 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 109 Lot 109 AN 18CT GOLD CASED DOCTOR’S STOP WATCH, centre seconds, lever pocket watch, Chester 1889, No.54006, dial approximately 4.9cm, approximate weight 161 grams £600 - £650 plus BP* Lot 110 AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, fusee movement, unsigned, numbered 8000, engraved gold dial, London 1868, dial approximately 3.8cm, approximate weight 60 grams £200 - £220 plus BP* Lot 111 AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, fusee movement, signed J. Smith & Sons, Market Place, Derby, numbered 9232, London 1882, dial approximately 3.7cm, approximate weight 55 grams £180 - £200 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 116 AN 18CT GOLD LEVER FUSEE OPEN FACE DOCTOR’S STOP WATCH, number 37312, London 1874, dial approximately 4.8cm, approximate weight 130 grams £500 - £550 plus BP*

Lot 112 Lot 112 AN 18CT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, signed J.W. Benson, London, fusee movement, marked ‘The Ludgate Watch’ (patent number 4658), number 95618, London 1894, dial approximately 4cm, approximate weight 117 grams £1000 - £1200 plus BP* Lot 113 AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE DOCTOR’S STOP WATCH, 18ct dust cover, numbered 9611, Chester 1901, dial approximately 4.5cm, approximate weight 132 grams £500 - £550 plus BP*

Lot 114 Lot 114 AN 18CT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH, signed Dent, London 32604, watchmaker to Her Late Majesty, dust cover engraved with dedication, London 1903, dial approximately 4.4cm, approximate weight 149 grams £750 - £800 plus BP* Lot 115 AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, 18ct dust cover, white enamel with secondary dial, numbered 154 561, London 1913, dial approximately 4.5cm, approximate weight 133 grams (please note: the dust cover is inscribed and presented to George Scoby Smith for his service to the Nation and The Iron & Steel Manufactures, Mr Scoby Smith 1848-1929 was an important figure in British Industrial History and the first person in Middlesborough to own a car) £500 - £550 plus BP*

Lot 117 Lot 117 AN 18CT HUNTER SWISS POCKET WATCH, press repeat at 6 o’clock below subsidiary seconds, 1/4 repeating, 18ct dust cover, no hallmarks, generally good condition, case with small dents, approximate weight 81.8 grams £350 - £400 plus BP* Lot 118 A GUN METAL SWISS POCKET WATCH, moon phase to centre of enamel dial, blue steel hands, subsidiary seconds, reverse shows calendar beneath glass inset in case back, dials show day, date, month with blue steel hand, with lever and wheel setting, rear glass chipped , movement in need of service, otherwise good £120 - £150 plus BP* Lot 119 AN ENGLISH CYLINDER 18CT POCKET WATCH, 1/4 repeating on bell, case back pierced, movement signed ‘De Montanrouge’ No.1990, dial signed Hgrs Du Roi A. Carouge, dial with slight damage, hairline cracks, hands missing, approximate weight 91.7 grams £350 - £400 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 124 AN 18CT GOLD FULL HUNTER 3/4 PLATE POCKET WATCH BY L.H. ARONSON, BANGOR, minute repeating movement, numbered 11940, temperature compensated balance with blue Breguet hair spring, dial good, Hunter glass intact, 18ct dust cover, hands out of synchronous, repeat operated by case slide at 6 o’clock, generally good condition, needs overhaul, monogram to case lid, approximate weight 120 grams £500 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 120 Lot 120 A SWISS MARKED 18CT GOLD POCKET WATCH, minute repeating Patek & Co Geneve, No.13498, top quality movement jewelled to the hammers, wolf tooth winding, compensated balance with Breguet overcoil spring, original hands, case with replacement bow (not gold), pin set, approximate weight 116 grams £1500 - £2000 plus BP* Lot 121 AN 18K SLIM SWISS POCKET WATCH, (no hallmarks), enamelled case lever movement after style of Patek, Longines etc, good condition, needs overhaul, not original hands, silvered dial with engine turned numbered 27610, minimum loss to enamel, approximate weight 47.6 grams £300 - £350 plus BP* Lot 122 AN 18K FULL PLATE WALTHAM HUNTER POCKET WATCH, Waltham Vanguard, London 1915, 18ct dust cover, good condition, needs overhaul, case band with heavy repousse, glass intact, seconds hand missing, approximate weight 173 grams £600 - £700 plus BP* Lot 123 A ROLLED GOLD HUNTER POCKET WATCH, minute repeating Swiss movement Hunter glass missing, case worn, minute and seconds hands missing £50 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 125 Lot 125 AN 18CT ENGLISH OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, with gold dial polished Roman numerals and moon hands with subsidiary seconds, keywind movement, full plate fusee, diamond end stone to balance, blued screws, 18ct dust cover, temperature compensated balance with flat hair spring, signed ‘French Royal Exchange, London 2090’, London 1899, approximate weight 198 grams £1500 - £2000 plus BP* Lot 126 A SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH, French movement, case fusee with chain, movement with inset stones to top plate, dial damaged at 11 o’clock, wrong hands, case with soft solder repairs, outer case with tortoiseshell and silver pins £100 - £200 plus BP*


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Lot 131 Lot 131 A BRASS PAIR CASED VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCH, with enamel dial and non-matching hands and plain glass, outer case missing the back, gilding generally rubbed, one watch paper to outer case £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 129

Lot 127 Lot 127 A DUMPY TRIPLE CASE VERGE WITH CONVERTION TO LEVER SILVER PAIR CASE, with good hinge, pendant and original bull’s eye glass, hands later, dial signed Soret A Geneve as movement signed and numbered 5035, outer case with tortoiseshell and silver pins, some damage, movement good, needs overhaul £300 - £400 plus BP* Lot 128 A VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCH, with chain, 1/4 repeating by J. Reith, H Mesreyer, London No.507, dust cover signed, pierced case with bell, dial badly damaged, bezel with later glass, hands missing, gilt case £100 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 129 A BRASS AND GILT PAIR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH, with fusee, diamond end stone to balance cock, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gilt hands, outer case with tortoiseshell cover, some damage £200 - £250 plus BP* Lot 130 A SILVER VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCH, with silvered dial by ‘Gorsuch Salop’ the plain polished inner case in good condition, well pierced movement, cock gilded, signed, fusee chain off, repousse dial with Roman numerals, inside Arabic minutes, minute hand original, hour hand missing, glass chipped and loose, outer case with dings as evidence of use £120 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 132 A SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH BY TARTS LONDON, case with later brass pendant and bow and soft solder to repair, movement with fusee chain off, white enamel dial with scratches and cracks, Roman numerals and Arabic minutes, non-original hands, outer case with two watch papers £100 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 133 Lot 133 A FRENCH SILVER CONSULAR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH, signed Breguet, No.238, A. Paris, white enamel dial with Fleur De Lys hands and dial hole for winding, case back hinge broken £300 - £350 plus BP*

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Lot 134 A SMALL 18K FRENCH MARK VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCH, unsigned, French movement, unsigned, with gold dial, engine turned and 18mm diameter time dial, non original hands, engine turned case, missing the pendant and bow, approximate weight 37.2 grams £100 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 137 Lot 137 A 18CT GOLD HALLMARKED ENGLISH LEVER FUSEE POCKET WATCH, unsigned, with diamond end stone, top plate engraved ‘3741’, large balance and Boseley style regulator, 18ct half Hunter case showing wear but good condition, gold dial with sunray engine turning and raised and polished Roman numerals, dial wind with non original hands, approximate weight 75.6 grams £300 - £350 plus BP*

Lot 135 AN 18CT HALLMARKED VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCH, with diamond end stone, signed Francis Atkin, London , 3667, gold dial with engine turning and polished Arabic dial winding, outer case engine turned, Sheffield 1855, approximate weight 58.6 grams £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 138 AN 18K FRENCH MARK POCKET WATCH, inner cuvette gilded brass, with wind and set, cylinder movement, signed ‘Bright & Son A Geneve’, good dial with engine turned centre and engraved stylised leaves, blue steel Breguet style hands, damage to bow, key, approximate weight 39 grams £150 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 136 AN 18CT GOLD HALLMARKED ENGLISH LEVER FUSEE POCKET WATCH, signed S. Mayer, Manchester No.11935, needs overhaul, case showing general wear and small ding, gold dial with original Fleur De Lys hands and polished Roman numerals, matt centre with flower engraving, approximate weight 84.4 grams £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 139 AN 18CT GOLD HALLMARKED 3/4 PLATE ENGLISH LEVER FUSEE POCKET WATCH, with copper/Beryllium annulaire balance and diamond end stone, movement signed ‘F. Simmons, St Annes Square, Manchester 7485’, London 1869, good condition, needs chain, movement with flip up dust cover, good dial with sunray engine turning, raised polished Roman numerals, edging of gold, silver flowers engine turned case bands, engraved bow and pendant, approximate weight 72.6 grams £250 - £300 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 140 AN 18K SWISS CYLINDER POCKET WATCH, with silver engine turned dial, the movement with cylinder cocked movement missing click wheel, the case with repairs to hinge, cuvette presentation engraved ‘From Albert to Lizzie Feb 9th 1902’, original hands, approximate weight 57 grams £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 142 TWO ENGLISH LEVER FUSEE WATCHES, one silver dial and one small Hunter by Watkins of Lichfield (2) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 143 A SILVER FUSEE VERGE OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH BY WILLIAM RUSSELL, and a silver English lever verge doctor’s stop watch by Thos Russell & Sons 105873 (2) £80 - £100 plus BP* Lot 144 A SILVER VERGE POCKET WATCH BY STYLE, LONDON, and nickel cased chronograph triple action Swiss pocket watch (2) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 141 Lot 141 AN 18K FRENCH VERGE POCKET WATCH, (no hallmark), movement signed Cnt Morichand A Geneve No.2455, the dial white enamel signed, front wind dial very good, hour hand broken, minute hand original, the case with seed pearls set to both bezels and the case back with polychrome enamel scene of a young couple seated, the outer case with engine turned edges and back with glass to show enamel work £1800 - £2000 plus BP*

Lot 145 Lot 145 A SILVER 1/4 REPEATING FRENCH VERGE POCKET WATCH, Romilly Geneve, needs work £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 146 A SILVER FUSEE DUPLEX ESCAPEMENT POCKET WATCH, Edward Powel, Bristol, hand missing £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 147 A GILT METAL VERGE HUNTER POCKET WATCH, Thos Stripling, Lichfield, slight damage to dial but good overall £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 148 THREE VERGE POCKET WATCHES, one missing bezel as found, useful for repair or restoration (3) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 152 Lot 152 TWO VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCHES, one silver, one brass cased (2) £80 - £100 plus BP* Lot 153 A GUN METAL TRIPLE ACTION CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH, one verge fusee pocket watch (a/f) (2) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 149 Lot 149 A SILVER PAIR CASED DOCTOR’S STOP WATCH, with cylinder escapement and date, white enamel dial with original hands, outer case good £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 154 Lot 154 TWO VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCHES, silver cases, one Thos Stripling Lichfield and one by Gilbert of Rugeley £100 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 150 TWO SILVER VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCHES, (a/f) (2) £80 - £100 plus BP* Lot 151 TWO SILVER VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCHES, one Hunter, one open faced (2) £100 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 155 Lot 155 A SILVER VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCH, Joyce of Whitchurch, No.2848, hairline to dial, odd hands £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 156 Lot 156 A SILVER VERGE FUSEE POCKET WATCH, Thos Stripling, Lichfield, white dial, wrong hands £100 - £150 plus BP*


PENS


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 157 A BOXED PARKER SLIMFOLD FOUNTAIN PEN, in blue (no nib), a black Parker Slimfold (no nib), two Parker Duofold black fountain pens (both with 14ct gold No.10 nibs), a black Parker Duofold (with 14ct gold No.35 nib) and a black Parker Duofold (with 14ct N nib spares) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 161 Lot 161 A CONWAY STEWART NO.286, in black (no clip) with CS 14ct gold gold nib, a Stephen Leverfill No.106 fountain pen with 14ct nib, a De La Rue pen (with 14ct No.22 nib), a Golden Platignum, a non descript ballpoint and a Platignum fountain pen with 14ct gold nib £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 158 Lot 158 A LIFE LONG STERLING SILVER PROPELLING PENCIL, a Sampson Mordan and Co 1901 hallmarked silver pencil holder and an Eversharp silver plated propelling pencil £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 159 A PARKER DUOFOLD FOUNTAIN PEN, in green and gold, a Parker Vector fountain pen in black, a Wyvern No.50C fountain pen in pearloid blue (needs fill bladder), a Watermans vintage fountain pen in pearloid green (needs fill bladder), a Swan Leverless black (spares), a Sheaffer stainless steel fountain pen, a Platignum fountain pen (spares), an Onoto the pen by De La Rue in olive (spares) and a Parker Vacumatic Standard in laminated burgundy pearl (spares) (9) £30 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 160 Lot 160 A REXALL STONES ‘SIGNET’ 1/20TH GOLD FILLED ‘DINKIE’ FOUNTAIN PEN AND PENCIL SET, two Wahl Eversharp propelling pencils (both gold filled) and another gold coloured propelling pencil (no cap) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 162 A CONWAY STEWART NO.286 FOUNTAIN PEN, in marbled grey (with 14ct gold CS nib) and a boxed Watermans W2 fountain pen in grey with a W2-B 14ct gold nib and care certificate £30 - £40 plus BP* Lot 163 TWO BOXED CROSS ROLLED GOLD FOUNTAIN PENS, both 1/20 10ct rolled gold made in Ireland, 14ct gold nibs marked 585 M and a box of pens including a pink snake skin finish fountain pen with Parker style clip £30 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 164 Lot 164 A SWAN MABIE TODD ‘EYE DROPPER’ FOUNTAIN PEN, with Chatelaine and brooch pin, a gold coloured cap appears at both ends of the pin with filigree carving to each, at the cap end appears RD 303254 stamped, slot and pin gold coloured band on cap, gold coloured nib markings are covered, in vintage Mabie Todd and Bard case £120 - £150 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 168 A PARKER VICTORY MK1, no cap ring, in lined green and silver, a Duofold Senior Lucky Curve in orange (Canada), a Duofold Junior Lucky Curve (USA) in black and a black Duofold (Canada) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 165 Lot 165 AN OMAS 557-F FOUNTAIN PEN, in black and gold, stamped Omas 557-F, with 1922 along the same facet, with broad gold coloured bands on the cap and barrel with OMAS 585 nib, no cracks to cap but the fill cap is misaligned, s.d. £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 169 Lot 169 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ‘BLANZY POURE & CIE’ TRADE DISPLAY CASE OF PLUMES METALLIQUES, in book form which opens to eight pages of numbered pen nibs in series 1 to 19 and various other ranges, some of the numbered sections vacant and unstrung, others strung and nibs not present, closed dimensions of book approximately 41.5cm x 28.5cm x 7cm £500 - £700 plus BP*

Lot 166 Lot 166 A GOLD COLOURED WATERMANS FOUNTAIN AND BALLPOINT PEN SET, stamped plaque or G, the fountain pen is marked Watermans CF with an 18k nib £30 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 170 Lot 170 A PARKER 105 FOUNTAIN PEN AND BALL PEN SET, rolled gold bark effect, the ball pen with plastic label under clip, fountain pen unlinked, comes with presentation box, outer two piece card box and guarantee stamped for Selfridges Ltd, July 1980 £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 167 Lot 167 A PARKER 51 NAVY GREY PEN SET, with Lusteroy cap including fountain pen and propelling pencil, also another 51 navy grey and Lusteroy and a 51 rolled gold and black £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 171 Lot 171 A PRE DUNHILL NAMIKI LAKE AND HILLSIDE TAKAMAKI-E FOUNTAIN PEN, an intricate and highly detailed lacquer work fountain pen with the Takamaki-e, Nashiji and Maki-e techniques extensively covering the cap, from top to cap ring and the barrel from nib to base, with an overall length of 130mm, the cap is decorated with miniature scenes of a Nashiji clouded sky over a craggy mountain side with trees and foliage with a gold coloured clip and ring which has engraved and re-lacquer detailing to them, the cap is 65mm in length and 14.5mm in diameter, the barrel has highly delicate and intricate scenes of a forested hillside with many rocky crevices with intricate Takamaki-e detail in the leaves and trees, overlooking a tidal lake connected to a rocky island by a wooden footbridge and two sailing vessels at rest moored on the lake, it has a yellow metal straight fill lever and to the lower right of this is the artist’s signature which is partially obscured by the Nashiji gold dust detailing, the nib has a heart shaped vent and is stamped 18ct, 6, Namiki and Asprey, dating this pen from 1925 (when eminent retailers such as Cartier and Asprey started to market these pens to the world) and 1929 when Dunhill began their exclusive collaboration with Ryosuke Namiki under the Dunhill Namiki brand name, the barrel is 120mm from tip of the nib to its base and 12.5mm in diameter £8000 - £10000 plus BP*

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SILVER


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 172 A PAIR OF GEORGE III TELESCOPIC SILVER CANDLESTICKS, of cylindrical form, detachable sconces with reeded rims, the stem and circular stepped foot similarly moulded, loaded bases, makers Thomas Blagden & Co, Sheffield 1812, closed height approximately 21cm, extended height approximately 26.5cm (2) £150 - £180 plus BP* Lot 173 A GEORGE II SILVER CREAM JUG, of baluster form, wavy rim, ‘S’ scroll handle, repousse decorated with birds within cartouches, on three cabriole legs with pad feet, maker Samuel Meriton I, London 1746, approximate weight 2.8ozt, 87.7 grams, height approximately 9.5cm £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 174 A GEORGE III TEAPOT, of flattened bullet form, the finial cast as two flowers and leaves, the cover, shoulders and sides of the spout engraved with foliate scrolls and cartouches, circular foot, maker Thomas Robins, London 1812, approximate weight 15ozt, 468 grams, height approximately 13cm £150 - £180 plus BP* Lot 175 A PRESENTATION CASED EDWARDIAN SILVER COMMEMORATIVE KEY, engraved to one side ‘U.M.F.C. Wilnecote March 5th 1902’, the other side ‘Presented by the architects Ingall & Son to Miss E.J. Vero Upon the occasion of the opening of the Chapel’, no makers mark visible, Birmingham 1901, approximate weight 1.8ozt, 58.5 grams, length approximately 11cm £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 176 A GEORGE V TRAVELLING COMMUNION SET IN A FITTED CASE, comprising two glass bottles with silver screw on covers (one loose), a chalice, paten, wafer box and spoon, makers F. Osborne & Co Ltd, London, 1931, weighable silver approximate weight 4.9ozt, 153 grams £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 177 A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, maker George Jamieson, London 1824 and ABDN for Aberdeen, approximate weight 13.3ozt, 442 grams (6) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 178 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, maker Charles Boyton II, London 1869, approximate weight 10ozt, 311 grams, together with a set of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved initials, makers marks rubbed, London 1814, approximate weight 2.5ozt, 79 grams, a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, an Edwardian silver handled EPNS butter knife and two silver topped glass toilet jars (16) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 179 A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS, engraved initial ‘N’, makers P. Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield 1934, together with a pair of fruit serving spoons, engraved initials, same makers, Sheffield 1933, a circular silver napkin ring and a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, engraved initial ‘K’, maker Robert Wallis, London 1849, total approximate weight 10.5ozt, 327 grams (6) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 180 Lot 180 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, oval panelled form, on cabriole legs with paw feet, teapot with ebonised fitments, makers Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1963, total approximate weight 31.7ozt, 986 grams (3) (Please note: a postcode has been written on the base of all three pieces in Ultra Violet security pen) £250 - £350 plus BP* Lot 181 A GEORGE V SILVER TANKARD, of baluster form, foliate thumbpiece on a ‘S’ scroll handle, stepped circular foot, makers Z. Barraclough & Sons, London 1919, height approximately 12cm, approximate weight 10.2ozt, 317 grams £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 182 AN ELIZABETH II CIRCULAR SILVER PRESENTATION DISH, bears inscription to rim, makers Boodle & Dunthorne, London 1965, diameter 17cm, approximate weight 9.5ozt, 297 grams, together with two Elizabeth II circular pin dishes, one commemorating decimalisation of UK coinage, Birmingham 1969 and 1972 (3) £80 - £120 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 183 AN ELIZABETH II RECTANGULAR SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, engine turned cover with initials and date to centre, on stepped bracket feet, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1960, width 17cm x depth 11.5cm x height 4cm, gross weight approximately 16.8ozt, 522 grams, together with a rectangular silver cigarette case, engine turned decoration to exterior and interior, engraved initials, presentation inscription to interior, maker W.A. Perry & Co, assay office mark rubbed, probably Birmingham 1938, approximate weight 6.2ozt, 192 grams (2) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 186 A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER LIMITED EDITION DECANTER LABELS, to commemorate The Queens Silver Jubilee, Nos.404 and 405 of 2500, makers Roberts & Balk Ltd, Sheffield 1977, together with a silver money clip, total weight approximately 2.5ozt, 79 grams, also with a silver posy vase, loaded base, makers Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1965, height approximately 17.5cm and a pair of dwarf silver candlesticks on hexagonal loaded bases, makers Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1958, height approximately 5.5cm (6) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 187 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED HOBNAIL CUT SPHERICAL GLASS SCENT BOTTLE, hinged cover embossed with foliate scrolls, no inner stopper, silver collar, makers Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1898, height approximately 12.5cm £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 184 Lot 184 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SALVER, pie crust edge, on four scrolled feet, engraved to the top with presentation inscription and signatures, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1977, approximate weight 25.6ozt, 796 grams, diameter approximately 31cm £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 188 Lot 188 A GEORGE III SILVER TWIN-HANDLED LEMON STRAINER, reeded rim and handles, the bowl pierced with a geometric design, maker Henry Chawner, London 1795, approximate weight 4.7ozt, 146 grams, length approximately 29.5cm £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 189 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER HEXAGONAL BUD VASES, makers Gorham Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1909, approximate weight 8.1ozt, 252 grams, height approximately 15cm (2) (condition: one vase with repairs down an edge) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 190 AN ELIZABETH II BOXED ARTHUR PRICE SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, rectangular, beaded rim, easel back, inner dimensions 12.7cm x 8.8cm £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 185 Lot 185 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SALVER, pie crust edge, on three scrolled feet, engraved presentation inscription and signatures, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1939, approximate weight 44.2ozt, 1376 grams, diameter approximately 47.5cm £400 - £500 plus BP*

Lot 191 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL SWING HANDLED BON BON BASKET, beaded rims, foliate pierced and engraved with swags, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1904, approximate weight 4.9ozt, 154 grams, oval length 16.5cm £50 - £80 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 194 A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER MUSTARD POT, hinged domed cover with ball finial, engraved foliate decoration, blue glass liner, maker John Emes, London 1800, approximate weight 3.3ozt, 105 grams, together with a George IV silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoon, maker Samuel Atkins, London 1820 (2) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 192 Lot 192 A GEORGE V SILVER AND TURQUOISE ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, of rectangular form, engine turned, gilt interior, makers mark T.W.L. London 1932, gross weight approximately 3.8ozt, 118 grams, height 8.2cm x width 7.3cm (including clasp) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 193 Lot 193 A GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SPHERICAL SCENT BOTTLE, hinged cover with engine turned blue enamel decoration, cut glass inner stopper and silver collar, maker Albert Carter, Birmingham 1925, height approximately 12.5cm £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 195 AN EARLY VICTORIAN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE OVAL STANDISH, on four scrolled feet, fitted with removable taper stick and two facet cut inkwells with plated tops, oval length approximately 21.75cm, together with another similar with beaded rims, oval length approximately 23cm (2) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 196 CONCORDE INTEREST, a boxed pair of Elizabeth II silver decanter labels ‘Bourbon’ and ‘Rye’, sponsor’s mark for British Airways, Birmingham 1986, comes with information leaflet, together with a pair of late Victorian circular silver napkin rings, another silver napkin ring, a silver backed nail buffer, a sterling mounted comb s.d., an early Victorian silver bladed butter knife with ivory handle and a silver teaspoon (8) £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 197 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MOUNTED GLASS CLARET JUG, of conical form, mask spout, beast head thumbpiece on cast scrolled handle, maker Laurence R. Watson & Co, Sheffield 1977, height approximately 28cm (condition: differing thickness of filler suggest silver collar may have come loose from glass body, together with a cased set of six teaspoons and a tea strainer, s.d.) (2) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 198 Lot 198 A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD, of baluster form, the body later repousse decorated and chased with flowers and scrolls, gilt interior, ‘S’ scroll handle, stepped circular foot, makers Thomas Whipman & William Williams, London 1740, height approximately 11.5cm, approximate weight 10.5ozt, 327 grams, with a late 19th Century presentation case £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 199 A CASED GEORGE V SILVER TWIN HANDLED PORRIDGE BOWL AND SPOON, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1922, approximate weight 6.2ozt, 193 grams (condition: bowl has two dents) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 200 A LATE VICTORIAN MATCHED SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR’S TEASET, of oval reeded form, teapot with ebony fitments, engraved initials to all pieces ‘MW’, marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1896 and London 1897, approximate weight 13.1ozt, 407 grams (3) (condition: some marks rubbed, especially on the sugar bowl, which also has several dents, the tip of the spout is also slightly dented) £100 - £150 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 201 A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL SILVER SWEETMEAT DISH, pierced and repousse decoration of swags and foliate designs, makers mark C.S., London 1899, oval length approximately 18cm, approximate weight 5.7ozt, 180 grams £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 205 A VICTORIAN OVAL SILVER TEAPOT, reeded decoration, ebonised fitments, maker Samuel Walton Smith, Birmingham 1882, approximate weight 15ozt, 467 grams £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 206 A GEORGE III CIRCULAR SILVER WAITER, raised shell and scroll rim, central cartouche with bull’s head crest, on three cabriole legs with hoot feet, maker Thomas Hannam & Richard Mills, London 1763, diameter approximately 16cm, approximate weight 6.4ozt, 199 grams £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 202 Lot 202 A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER TEAPOT, later foliate embossed decoration and contemporary bright cut bands, cartouches engraved with crests and initials, ebony fitments, makers mark W.S., London 1798, approximate weight 15.1ozt, 472 grams, height approximately 17cm (condition: solder around top handle and bottom handle also around base of a cartouche, hinge pin is loose, crest and initials worn) £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 203 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CIRCULAR TEAPOT, bobbin beaded borders, ebony fitments, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1960, approximate weight 19.2ozt, 599 grams, height approximately 14cm £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 204 Lot 204 A GEORGE V FIVE PIECE SILVER CRUET SET, of rectangular form, cast foliate and reeded rim, stepped foot, comprising a pair of pepperettes, a covered mustard and a pair of open salts, the mustard with blue glass liner, maker BPLLC, London 1932, approximate weight 19.2ozt, 599 grams (5) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 207 Lot 207 A SET OF FIVE LATE VICTORIAN APOSTLE TOP SILVER TEASPOONS, with matching sugar tongs (repair) and caddy spoon, maker Henry Holland, London 1872, approximate weight 4.7ozt, 147 grams, together with a cased silver baby spoon and pusher, maker Kirby Beard Ltd, Sheffield 1944 and a cased set of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd teaspoons, London 1937, gross weight of the two sets approximately 4.0ozt, 124 grams (3) £60 - £100 plus BP* Lot 208 A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, maker Spink & Son, London 1902, approximate weight 10.2ozt, 317 grams, together with a set of six late George IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, engraved initials, makers Morris & Michael Emanuel, London 1830, approximate weight 12.5ozt, 391 grams (12) £180 - £220 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 209 A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS, engraved bull’s head crest, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1802, approximate weight 12.8ozt, 400 grams (6) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 210 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN TABLE FORKS, a matching set of six dessert forks, engraved with a letter ‘C’, maker David Phillips, London 1840, together with a Victorian silver Fiddle & Thread pattern sauce ladle, maker Henry Holland, London 1875, gross weight approximately 29ozt, 903 grams (13) £250 - £300 plus BP* Lot 211 A SET OF FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE FORKS, a set of six matching teaspoons and three matching condiment spoons, makers Chawner & Co (George Adams), London 1882, together with a George III silver Old English pattern table fork, maker Thomas Barker, London 1806, gross weight approximately 17.5ozt, 545 grams (13) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 212 A CASED PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER FISH SERVERS, with ivory handles, the blade and fork with pierced and engraved decoration, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1909, together with a late Victorian silver pistol handled three piece carving set, same makers, Sheffield 1899, (4) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 213 A PARCEL OF SILVER, to include a Victorian silver cauldron salt, gadrooned rim repousse decorated with foliate motifs, lion mask knees and cast cabriole legs with paw feet, maker Henry Holland, London 1868, approximate weight 5.7ozt, 178 grams, together with other silver including George III oval mustard, maker Nathaniel Smith & Co, Sheffield 1799, lacks glass liner, another covered mustard, a small trinket box, a.f., two silver napkin rings, condiment spoons, etc, gross weight 12.2ozt, 381 grams and two plated items (parcel) £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 214 A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SILVER SNUFF BOX, engine turned decoration to top and bottom, rectangular cartouche, ribbed sides, gilt interior, maker John Shaw, Birmingham 1811, width 6.8cm x depth 4cm x height 2cm, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 68 grams £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 215 Lot 215 A PAIR OF INDIAN WHITE METAL SALTS, of spherical form, repousse foliate decoration and band and handle in the form of snakes, unmarked, gilt lined, height approximately 6.5cm, 133 grams, together with a late 19th Century white metal bowl, repousse decoration of foliate scrolls and animals, diameter at rim approximately 10.5cm, 167 grams, a white metal single handled bowl, the interior decorated with Egyptian scenes of pyramids, mythical beasts, figures and other motifs, bears indistinct marks to the base of the interior, diameter approximately 13cm and a pair of circular white metal pin dishes inset with copper medallions (6) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 216 A PAIR OF GERMAN WHITE METAL TRAYS, of circular form with pie crust edge, bears mark for Wilkens & Sohne, 830 standard, diameter approximately 16cm, 261 grams, together with two French silver wine tasting vessels, fleur de lys thumb pieces above loop handles, embossed with circles and reeded designs, diameter approximately 7.8cm and 6.9cm, gross weight approximately 109 grams, together with two white metal caddy spoons and another spoon (7) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 217 A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEASET, of rectangular form, gadrooned rims, teapot with ebonised fitments, all on four ball feet, marks partially rubbed, makers C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1922, approximate weight 29ozt, 906 grams, together with a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, engraved initials, maker J.W, London 1813 and an Elizabeth II silver pedestal bon-bon dish, maker Charles S. Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1986, approximate weight 2.5ozt, 78 grams (5) £250 - £350 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 221 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER NEO CLASSICAL REVIVAL CANDLESTICKS, loaded bases, marks rubbed, makers Fordham & Faulkner, height approximately 20.5cm, some damage and repairs, together with a late Victorian silver handled ivory page turner, chips to end, makers W.W., Birmingham 1892, length approximately 35.5cm (3) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 218 Lot 218 A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, of wavy circular outline, foliate engraved decoration and with crest and inscription, the centre fitted with a removable facet cut glass inkwell with silver hinged cover and collar (loose), maker Edward Ker Reid, London 1871, stand approximate weight 5.3ozt, 165 grams (condition: dents to inkwell cover and collar is loose) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 219 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TWIN HANDLED SALTS, embossed reeding, oval foot, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1888, together with a pair of George V silver pepperettes, maker Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1913, approximate gross weight 8.8ozt, 275 grams (4) £60 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 220 Lot 220 A MID 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER SNUFF BOX OF RECTANGULAR FORM BY KHECHEONG OF CANTON, the hinged lid with landscape and figures on horseback, the base with figures in a garden, the sides similarly decorated including man fishing and man in a boat, gilt interior stamped KHC, width 6.3cm x depth 4.3cm x height 2.1cm £250 - £350 plus BP*

Lot 222 Lot 222 A GEORGE V SILVER FIVE BAR TOAST RACK, of arched form, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1923, approximate weight 2.6ozt, 82 grams, together with a pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons, later engraved and gilded decoration to the bowls, maker Stephen Adams, London 1809, approximate weight 3.1ozt, 96 grams, a George V rectangular silver cigarette box, marks partially rubbed, Birmingham circa 1922, a white metal mounted and leather pocket watch frame with easel back and containing a silver plated pocket watch, a silver condiment spoon and four silver and enamel spoons, two with damage to the enamel (10) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 223 Lot 223 A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY VASE, of baluster form, bears presentation inscription relating to the ‘Champion Fat Beast at The Eccleshall Xmas Sale 1928’, maker I.S. Greenberg & Co, Birmingham 1928, approximate weight 19.6ozt, 611 grams, height approximately 20.5cm £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 224 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, gilt interior, on a cylindrical stem with beaded rims and foot rims, bears applied decoration entitled ‘Potash Salt’ and presentation inscription, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1903, approximate weight 15.3ozt, 476 grams, height approximately 25.5cm £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 227 Lot 227 A VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE OF OBLONG FORM ENGRAVED WITH THE SCOTT MEMORIAL TO THE LID, engine turned base with vacant cartouche, gilt interior, foliate pierced grille, maker David Pettifer, Birmingham 1847, length approximately 4.5cm, approximate weight 0.5ozt, 17 grams £200 - £300 plus BP* Lot 228 A GEORGE VI CASED SET OF TWELVE SILVER COFFEE SPOONS AND MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938, approximate weight 4ozt, 126 grams £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 225 A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEASET, of rectangular form, teapot with ebonised fitments, all pieces on four ball feet, marks partially rubbed, makers Barker Brothers, Chester 1918, approximate weight 31.8ozt, 990 grams (3) £250 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 226 Lot 226 A PARCEL OF SILVER, comprising eight circular napkin rings, two of which are pairs, a three piece pink enamel dressing table set, assorted teaspoons, silver handled tea knives, mother of pearl handled preserve spoon and a candlestick on loaded base, various makers and dates, weighable silver gross weight approximately 7ozt, 219 grams (parcel) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 229 Lot 229 A LATE VICTORIAN SEVEN PIECE CRUET, foliate embossed decoration, comprises two pepperettes, a covered mustard and four open salts, two with worn gilt lining, two with blue glass liners, makers Hayes Brothers, Birmingham 1891-93, approximate weight 7.4ozt, 231 grams, together with a late Victorian silver sugar bowl, foliate embossed decoration, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1898, approximate weight 4.7ozt, 148 grams (8) £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 230 Lot 230 A CASED SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER GILT ICE CREAM SPOONS, the handles with cast foliate decoration, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1892, approximate weight 3.5ozt, 112 grams, approximate length 11.5cm, together with a cased set of six George VI silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937/38, approximate weight 3.1ozt, 97 grams (2) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 231 A LATE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN STARR & MARCUS WHITE METAL SERVING SPOON, squirrel finial, plain cylindrical handle, shaped bowl with engraved monogram, marked Starr & Marcus on back of bowl, traces of gilding, length approximately 28.5cm, 117 grams, together with a circular silver napkin ring, a circular compact and a rectangular silver cigarette case with sliding catch mechanism, approximate gross weight 7.6ozt, 237 grams (4) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 232 Lot 232 AN ELIZABETH II FIVE PIECE CASED SILVER CRUET, comprising open salts, pepperette, covered mustard and two spoons, gadrooned rims, makers JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1962, approximate weight 4.4ozt, 137 grams, together with three silver mounted clear glass scent bottles (one a.f.) and a similar atomiser (5) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 233 Lot 233 A LATE VICTORIAN CUT GLASS CLARET JUG, of onion form, silver plated mounts, the scrolling handle cast with lion mask, s.d., height approximately 29cm, together with a silver plated milk jug and covered sugar bowl, chain mail evening bag and an Indian bowl embossed with figures and animals, height approximately 10cm (5) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 234 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER BUD VASE, of conical form, with wavy rim, cast conical rose on a circular foot, maker Brian Shadbolt, Birmingham 1975, approximate weight 3ozt, 97 grams, height 13cm, together with an Egyptian silver circular plate, beaded rim, the front engraved with geometric and foliate motifs, bears cat mark, circa 1944, approximate weight 282 grams, diameter approximately 22.5cm (2) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 235 Lot 235 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON SILVER MUG, of tapered cylindrical form, the handle cast as a dragon, the exterior cast with a band of figures in a landscape, shield shaped cartouche, the base stamped with character mark, height approximately 10.5cm, approximate weight 167 grams, together with an Indian white metal cylindrical box and cover, embossed with elephants and other animals amongst foliage, height approximately 9cm (2) £200 - £300 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 239 AN ELIZABETH II LIMITED EDITION ‘HISTORICAL HEIRLOOM COLLECTION NO.4’ SILVER JUG, No.174/2000, commemorating the 350th Anniversary of The Sailing of the Mayflower and the founding of The Plymouth Colony, sponsors mark P Ltd, London 1969, approximate weight 7.6ozt, 237 grams, height approximately 14.5cm, cased and boxed with certificate, scroll, book and other related paperwork £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 236 Lot 236 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN WHITE METAL BOWL, of circular form, repousse decorated with birds on branches within an arch and foliate motifs, diameter approximately 10cm, together with a circular white metal plate, repousse decorated with an elephant to the centre surround by foliate scrolls, indistinct marks to the outer rim, diameter approximately 15.5cm, overall approximate gross weight 273 grams (2) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 237 Lot 237 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND BROWN/GOLD COLOURED ENAMEL ACORN SHAPED COMPACT, hanging loop on hinged cover with engine turned decoration, the gilt interior with mirror and void above a further compartment with mirror and voids, the base fitted with a ring loop and black tassle, inset cabochons to the button catches, bears partially rubbed marks including import mark for London 1925, length including loops approximately 10cm, approximate gross weight 4.9ozt, 154 grams £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 238 A SET OF SEVEN CASED LIMITED EDITION ROYAL LINEAGE SILVER ARMADA STYLE DISHES, each bearing a portrait of a British King or Queen, six are 690/1500 with a duplicate Charles I 692/1500, London 1972/73, each approximately 4ozt, 130 grams, diameter approximately 13cm, boxed with papers and a quantity of the original order forms (7) £200 - £300 plus BP*

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Lot 240 AN ELIZABETH II LIMITED EDITION ‘HISTORICAL HEIRLOOM COLLECTION NO.3’ SILVER TANKARD, No.172/750, to commemorate the 200th Anniversary of Lt. James Cook in H.M. Bark Endeavour, with applied discs, impression of Australia and inscriptions, sponsors mark for Prestons Ltd, Sheffield 1969, height approximately 12.5cm to top of handle, approximate weight 21.9ozt, 683 grams, presentation cased with certificate, booklet and other related paperwork £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 241 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE PLATE, gadrooned rim, engraved emblem to centre, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1977, diameter approximately 20.5cm, approximate weight 8ozt, 251 grams, with certificate and Silver Jubilee paperwork, together with two boxed silver and enamel 1977 Silver Jubilee tea spoons, a 1977 Silver Jubilee decanter label, a boxed 1972 Royal Wedding Anniversary hexagonal silver pin dish with crown inset and a cased silver 1977 Silver Jubilee commemorative plate, maker Sterling Silverware Ltd, Sheffield 1977, approximate weight 5.9ozt, 184 grams, with a quantity of Silver Jubilee paperwork (6) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 242 A CASED SET OF FOUR ELIZABETH II SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, circular with large assay marks for London, Birmingham, Sheffield and Edinburgh, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 1979, approximate weight 4ozt, 124 grams, together with an Elizabeth II silver three light candelabrum, filled base, maker W.I. Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1994, height approximately 21cm (2) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 243 A CASED PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL ANNIVERSARY GOBLETS AND COASTERS, Commissioned by Salloways Ltd in 1972 to commemorate the 1300th Anniversary of the death of St. Chad, goblet Nos. 226 and 227 of 672, with certificates, makers J.M.S., Birmingham 1972, goblets gross weight approximately 10.1ozt, 315 grams (condition: outer case has liquid damage) £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 244 Lot 244 TWO CASED ELIZABETH II SILVER LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL ANNIVERSARY GOBLETS AND COASTERS, both lacking certificates, Nos. 272 and 273 of 672, makers J.M.S., Birmingham 1972, goblets gross weight approximately 10.7ozt, 332 grams (2) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 245 TWO CASED ELIZABETH II SILVER LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL ANNIVERSARY GOBLETS AND COASTERS, Nos. 228 and 393 of 672, with certificates, makers J.M.S., Birmingham 1972, goblets gross weight approximately 10.3ozt, 323 grams (2) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 246 A CASED SET OF EIGHT ELIZABETH II SILVER LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL ANNIVERSARY GOBLETS AND MATCHING COASTERS, Nos. 1, 99, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 and 672 of 672, no certificates, makers J.M.S., Birmingham 1972, goblets gross weight approximately 40.6ozt, 1264 grams £350 - £450 plus BP* Lot 247 TWO EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED ABALONE SHELL DISHES, makers S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1906, length approximately 20cm, together with a white metal and shell salt (3) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 248 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND SILVER GILT LIMITED EDITION HEREFORD CATHEDRAL GOBLET, to commemorate the 13th Centenary of The Foundation of The Diocese in 676 AD, No.57 of 676, makers mark for John Sutherland Hawes (Aurum Ltd), London 1976, approximate weight 10.8ozt, 336 grams, with relevant paperwork and certificate £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 249 A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL BLEEDING BOWL, circular with loop handle, bears three marks to the base, diameter approximately 9cm, approximate weight 137 grams £25 - £35 plus BP*

Lot 250 Lot 250 A CASED SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER COCKTAIL STICKS WITH ENAMEL COCKEREL FINIALS, makers mark Adolph Scott, Birmingham 1927, together with an Edwardian silver mounted easel back mirror, embossed foliate scrolls, circular bevel edged mirror, inner dimensions diameter approximately 18cm, height of mirror approximately 28.5cm, some losses from corners £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 251 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED CLEAR GLASS DECANTER, of hour glass form, spherical stopper, the silver collar and shoulders with wavy rims, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1906, height approximately 27.5cm £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 252 A VICTORIAN SILVER TRAY, pie crust and shell border, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1893, approximate weight 26.7ozt, 832 grams, diameter approximately 32cm £220 - £280 plus BP* Lot 253 A 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED FIGURE OF AN IRISH GUARDS SERGEANT, modelled in the uniform of the Edwardian era, mounted on a square ebonised wooden plinth base, height approximately 35cm, comes with a later Mappin & Webb box and a 1997 valuation from Carrington at Mappin & Webb) £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 254 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SPHERICAL SCENT BOTTLE, hinged cover engraved with monogram enclosing a glass inner stopper, silver collar, maker Hilliard & Thomason, Chester 1898, height 13.5cm, together with a silver backed hand mirror and a silver backed hair brush (3) £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 255 A VICTORIAN STYLE SILVER PLATED INTERCHANGEABLE FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRUM/EPERGNE, of foliate design, the four candleholders with detachable sconces, which unscrew to refit with plated frames which hold three small and one large cut glass bowls, one of the smaller bowls with glued repairs, height of candelabrum 43.5cm (condition: one glued bowl, large epergne frame, some small losses and splits) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 256 A GEORGE IV CIRCULAR SILVER BACHELOR’S TEAPOT, with central bands and stepped foot, ebonised fitments, maker John James Keith, London 1828, height approximately 10.5cm, approximate weight 10.4oztm 324 grams £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 257 Lot 257 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUG, gadrooned rim above half reeded circular body, cast foliate scroll handle and circular foot, gilt interior, makers Carrington & Co (John Bodman Carrington), London 1900, height approximately 9.5cm, approximate weight 7.1ozt, 222 grams, together with George V oval silver twin handled bon bon basket, gadrooned rim, lattice pierced frame on four short cabriole legs with paw feet, makers Martin Hall & Co, Chester 1912, approximate weight 5.7ozt, 180 grams (2) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 258 Lot 258 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY NOVELTY SILVER DOG’S HEAD RATTLE, lacks bells, mother of pearl teether, top ring is split, registered design No.359172, marks rubbed £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 259 A PARCEL OF SILVER, to include an Elizabeth II cased set of six teaspoons, an Edwardian silver mounted crocodile skin cigar sleeve, London 1905, an Edwardian silver pedestal bowl, London 1905, a two division silver stamp box, assorted spoons, cufflinks, thimbles, vesta cases and a late 19th Century silver holy water stoup, sponsor’s mark indistinct, import marks London 1896, weighable silver gross weight approximately 18.4ozt, 574 grams £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 260 A PARCEL OF SILVER FLATWARE, etc, late 18th to 20th Century, including two Victorian Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, London 1851 and 1877, a set of six Old English pattern coffee spoons, Sheffield 1910, a set of three silver and mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks, assorted teaspoons, condiment spoons and butter knives, together with a pair of hallmarked silver knife rests and a silver cigarette case, various makers and dates, weighable silver approximately 22.4ozt, 699 grams (parcel) £180 - £220 plus BP*

Lot 261 A GEORGE V CIRCULAR SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX WITH TORTOISESHELL INSET COVER, pull off cover, gilt interior to base, maker E.S. Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1920, diameter approximately 10.7cm, approximate gross weight 4.3ozt, 135 grams, together with a three piece George V tortoiseshell and silver pique work dressing table set, comprising hand mirror and two brushes, Birmingham 19261929, a similar dressing table jar, Birmingham 1927, a Victorian tortoiseshell and horn pique work snuff box, three tortoiseshell effect dressing table items, six glass scent bottles with silver mounts and a glass sugar castor with EPNS mounts (16) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 262 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER LIMITED EDITION COMMORATIVE PLATE, for the Wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, authorised by the Earl Marshall, The Duke of Norfolk and The Heralds Museum at The Tower of London, from an edition of 2,500, sponsors mark for Danbury Mint, Birmingham 1981, approximately 10ozt, 311 grams, diameter approximately 22.8cm, with two pieces of related paperwork (3) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 263 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BACKED HAND MIRROR, embossed with Reynold’s Angels, sponsors mark Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1907, together with a silver mounted miniature bible with the same embossed design and sponsors mark, Chester 1903, an oval glass dressing table jar with silver cover, a silver topped glass scent bottle, a silver backed hair brush, green crocodile skin purse with silver mounts to two corners and two lacking and a set of six silver handled tea knives in an associated case (7) £50 - £70 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 264 A VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TEAPOT, reeded decoration to lid and body, ebony fitments, repair to hinge, makers Martin, Hall & Co, London 1883, approximate weight 18.4ozt, 572 grams, height approximately 13.5cm, together with a pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, filled, poor condition, maker Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1961, height approximately 13.5cm and two EPNS ice buckets with loose inserts, both with swing handles, heights to rim approximately 19.5cm and 13cm (5) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 265 A GEORGE V CIRCULAR SILVER FOOTED ROSE BOWL, gilt interior, indistinct makers mark, London 1928, approximate weight 4.4ozt, 137 grams, diameter approximately 11.5cm, together with two silver posy vases on loaded bases, William Comyns, London 1906 and S. Blankensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1926, a William IV silver topped glass condiment jar, makers mark indistinct, Sheffield 1837/38, a Victorian silver teaspoon, a white metal teaspoon and a horn beaker with white metal mounts (7) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 266 Lot 266 A GEORGE IV SILVER WINE FUNNEL, of circular form, two section, gadrooned rim, reeded body, maker I.B., London 1820, approximate weight 3.8ozt, 119 grams, length 14cm (condition: gadrooned rim with repairs, splits and holes, base with dents, small split at tip) £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 267 Lot 267 THREE GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY CUPS, all with three handles and engraved ‘LLOYD CHALLENGE CUP’, makers Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1929, 1931 and 32, approximate weight 6.8ozt, 212 grams, together with black plastic stands, a George V silver ring tree and a small quantity of modern silver trinkets £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 268 Lot 268 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER WILLIAM COMYNS & SONS CIRCULAR PLATTER, the border pierced and chased with foliate scrolls, birds, squirrels, masks and swags, London 1899, diameter approximately 23.5cm, approximate weight 9.8ozt, 306 grams (condition: some evidence of solder, dents and misshapen, a few areas of loss in the border) £60 - £100 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 271 A ROYAL WORCESTER LIMITED EDITION MODEL OF A SQUIRRELFISH (HOLOCENTRUS ASCENSIONIS) BY RONALD VAN RUYCKEVELT, No.238 of 500, printed marks, height on wooden plinth base approximately 25.5cm, with signed certificate (2) (condition: damage to the white coral fronds, possible firing fault to one of the small fishes tails) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 272 A CLERMONT FINE CHINA LTD BONE CHINA SCULPTURE OF CHAMPION SHIRE STALLION NAMED COWERSLANE TRUEMAN, Limited Edition No.41 of 100, designed by Robert Donaldson, with a named wooden plinth, printed gilt marks, height approximately 29.5cm, with signed and dated certificate (2) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 269 Lot 269 A ROYAL WORCESTER HAND PAINTED PLAQUE, ‘The Fair Haired Child After Fragonard’, signed H. Ayrton, gilt printed mark, date cypher for approximately 1922, titled verso, mounted as circular, diameter approximately 10cm £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 270 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD PEARLWARE PART DESSERT SERVICE, pattern No.1268 printed and tinted with a floral design within a patterned green border, comprising a twin handled tureen with cover and stand, two oval dishes on fixed bases with covers, a set of four shaped rectangular serving platters, a pair of inverted hexagonal platters, a larger shaped rectangular platter and a set of ten circular dessert plates, impressed Wedgwood upper case mark, painted pattern numbers (20) (condition: tureen cover cracked and stained, tureen has extensive damage with stapled repairs, cracks are stained, the stand has a chip to the underside, one oval dish on fixed base has extensive damage with stapled repairs and stained, inverted hexagonal platters one has chips with glued repairs and the other damage, the other has a chip, of the set four shaped rectangular platters, one is cracked and with glued repairs and two have chips on the underside, there is paint loss in varying degrees throughout the service as well as signs of use) £60 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 273 Lot 273 A ROYAL WORCESTER LIMITED EDITION MODEL OF H.R.H THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH BY DORIS LINDER, No.549/750, printed marks with a wooden plinth, with a framed certificate, height including plinth approximately 38.5cm (2) £250 - £350 plus BP*

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Lot 274 Lot 274 A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER LIMITED EDITION RING NECKED PHEASANTS, designed by Ronald Van Ruyckevelt, impressed and printed marks, both with square wooden stands, no certificates, height of cock and hen including stands approximately 36.5cm and 34cm respectively (condition: Hen Pheasant has some losses to three fern tips, one tip present, possible factory fault/repair to the tip of the lower rear fern, the cock appears to be in good condition) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 276 Lot 276 A 19TH CENTURY MINTON PARIAN ARIADNE AND THE PANTHER, impressed and incised marks to the underside, date cypher for 1851, height approximately 37.5cm, together with a smaller Parian model of the same figure later painted black, marks not visible, height approximately 26cm (2) (condition: larger figure has a number of firing cracks, one below her folded leg in the drape, another in a drape by the panther’s back leg at front, a larger crack running through the base and two other firing cracks in the drapery at the back of the panther, the smaller figure is painted black and no damage is visible) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 275 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SITZENDORF PORCELAIN FIGURE GROUP OF A LADY AND GENTLEMAN IN 18TH CENTURY DRESS, on a floral encrusted oval base, blue underglaze mark, height approximately 22cm, together with five pieces of modern Dresden porcelain comprising a pair of candlesticks, a rectangular box and cover, a ladies slipper and a comport with pierced bowl, some damage to rim (6) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 277 Lot 277 A 20TH CENTURY WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE CHESNUT BASKET, after the 18th Century design, impressed Wedgwood Made in England to underside, diameter approximately 26cm (condition: one upright with split at the top rim) £0 - £0 plus BP*

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Lot 278 Lot 278 A LATE VICTORIAN SET OF TWELVE DESSERT PLATES, decorated in raised gilt and silver lustre with aesthetic style birds in flight, within a black and gilt border, painted pattern No.B5182, diameter approximately 22.5cm (condition: some wear to gilding on rims and scratching in glaze from use) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 279 Lot 279 A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN DESSERT PLATES, gilt rims, both painted by William Powell, titled verso ‘Wagtail’ and ‘Hawk’, signed W. Powell, impressed, painted and printed blue marks, one restored, the other cracked, diameters approximately 21.5cm, together with six other Royal Worcester items painted with birds or flowers comprising a miniature tyg, cracked, a miniature mug, restored handle, a small twin handled vase, restored and cracked, two small W. Powell plates, worn gilt edges and one cracked and a cream jug of barrelled form with restored rim (8) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 280 TWO AYNSLEY DESSERT PLATES PAINTED WITH BIRDS, comprising a wavy rim plate with a Lesser White Throat amongst apple blossom by G.H. Evans dated (19)16, diameter approximately 23cm and the other with raised borders (s.d.), painted with a Snipe by F. Micklewright, diameter approximately 23.5cm, together with an unmarked plate painted with American Golden Plover by J. Birbeck Senior and a set of three unmarked plates painted with scenes of birds ‘Gadwell’, Goldfinches in thistles and ‘Golden Eagle’, all signed or initialled by the artists, diameter approximately 22.5cm (6) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 281 Lot 281 A COLLECTION OF TEN ROYAL DOULTON AND DOULTON BURSLEM DESSERT AND CABINET PLATES, painted with birds including water fowl, artists include G. Holloway, J. Birkbeck Senior, J. Wilson, H. Mitchell and C. Hart, some plates with backstamps for American retailers, diameters approximately 22.5cm and 24.5cm (10) (condition: some have gilding wear, one with a chip to rim and cracked, some crazing and scratching) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 282 Lot 282 A 19TH CENTURY RUBY GLASS TANKARD, of tapering decagonal form, cut to clear with intaglio scene of a deer grazing in a wooded landscape, lacks pewter cover and base worn, height approximately 13cm, together with a ruby flashed decanter and stopper, s.d., a ruby glass inkwell and stopper with enamelled foliate decoration, a ruby flashed and gilt scent bottle with stopper and a pair of blue facet cut ale glasses on a clear stem and foot, height approximately 17.5cm (7) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 283 A 19TH CENTURY GLASS WALKING CANE, with textured spiral twist surface and dark red double air twist to the centre, length approximately 95cm (condition: old chips to tip of handle and end of cane base) £30 - £40 plus BP*

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Lot 286 Lot 286 FIVE PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY PORCELAIN, comprising a twin handled vase decorated with thistles, shape No.1482, height approximately 31.5cm, another three twin handled vases all decorated with floral sprays, shape No.1921, 1759 and H263, heights 29.5cm, 26cm and 19cm respectively and a jug, shape No.1094, decorated with flowers, height approximately 17cm (5) (condition: light wear to gilding, no sign of damage at the time of report) £150 - £250 plus BP* Lot 284 Lot 284 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CASED GLASS BALUSTER VASES, circular gilt rims over facet cut white and clear panels with foliate gilt detail in between, two larger white panels enamelled with floral decoration, on circular bases, height approximately 24.5cm (2) (condition: some gilding loss) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 287 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CLEAR GLASS LUSTRES, the crenellated rims above vertical cut decoration, each hung with ten facet cut droppers, on a baluster pedestal with spiral cut base and on a facet cut circular foot, height approximately 33cm (2) (condition: some chips and nibbles to droppers, chips to foot rims) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 288 A COLLECTION OF BOXED LIMITED EDITION ROYAL COMMEMORATIVE GLASSWARE, including Wedgwood Royal Silver Wedding goblets, 393/500, Thomas Webb loving cup for wedding of Princess Anne, 691/750, Caithness Princess Anne vase, 93/150, five Royal Doulton goblets and a Webb Corbett Silver Jubilee toasting goblet, 629/750, all boxed with certificates (10) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 285 Lot 285 A 20TH CENTURY BONE CHINA COFFEE SERVICE PAINTED BY AND MARKED FOR F.R. BUDD (ROYAL WORCESTER ARTIST), comprising coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug, six cups and six saucers, gilt interiors to bowl, jug and cups, all pieces painted with fruit, mainly apples, plums and blackberries, all pieces signed, some pieces with gilt printed marks, height of coffee pot approximately 17cm (15) £120 - £180 plus BP*

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Lot 289 A PART SUITE OF TWENTY FIVE WATERFORD CRYSTAL DRINKING GLASSES, oval facet and hobnail cut decoration, comprising a set of six champagne flutes, six wine glasses, five water glasses, a set of six pedestal glasses (one slightly shorter) and a pair of brandy glasses, etched Waterford marks, together with a pair of Waterford Crystal champagne flutes with floral decoration and a pair of moulded wine glasses (29) £150 - £250 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 290 A SUITE OF STUART CRYSTAL BEACONSFIELD PATTERN DRINKING GLASSES AND TABLEWARES, comprising ten hock glasses, eight tumblers, height approximately 10cm, a jug, height 14.5cm, eight liqueur glasses, four conical footed tumblers, height 10cm, seven dessert wine glasses, height 11.5cm, eight tumblers, height approximately 9.2cm, six port glasses, height approximately 11.2cm and a set of six footed hi ball glasses, etched marks to base (58) £150 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 291 Lot 291 A VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS EPERGNE, the removable central vase with cranberry and gilt glass serpent spiralled around the base, circular open comport base with circular foot, height approximately 40.5cm, together with a Victorian double ended ruby glass scent bottle, plated mounts, length approximately 10.5cm, a Victorian clear glass scent flask with ribbed exterior, lacks inner stopper, height approximately 7.5cm, a late Victorian moulded square glass trinket box with gilt metal mounts, a 19th Century Bohemian green glass vase with gilt details and hand painted floral panel, chipped around rim, height approximately 9.5cm and a 19th Century cranberry and clear scent flask with etched design, height approximately 18.5cm (6) £60 - £100 plus BP* Lot 292 A LIMITED EDITION DAVID GULLAND FOR CAITHNESS THE SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL CENTENARY VASE, engraved decoration, No.8/10, signed and dated 1974, with certificate and no box, height approximately 20.5cm, together with three Caithness wedding of Princess Anne vases, one unboxed and two no certificates, four various Webb Corbett limited edition Royal Commemorative boxed toasting goblets for the Silver Wedding No.378/750 and a late Victorian floral engraved glass goblet, height approximately 26cm (10) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 293 Lot 293 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN OVAL WALL MIRROR, the frame modelled with two cherubs holding a floral swag, the lower frame florally encrusted with roses, carnations, etc, mirror plate with bevelled edge, wooden panel verso with remnants of easel back, overall height 33cm x 25.5cm, together with a 20th Century Continental figure group of three putti by a tree stump, shaped oval base, printed and incised marks, height approximately 13.5cm (2) (condition: damage to floral encrusting and lacks easel back) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 294 A VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PART TEA SERVICE, pale turquoise ground painted with enamels in relief with birds and insects with gilt foliage, pattern No.9158, initialled TR to the undersides, comprising two bread and butter plates, twelve saucers and twelve cups, painted and printed and impressed marks, date cyphers comprise 1875, one cup 1882 and one cup 1926, some damage, particularly to cups (26) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 295 Lot 295 A ROYAL DUX FIGURAL COMPORT, in the form of a young maiden picking an apple from a tree, green, pink and ivory decoration with gilt highlights, pink triangle mark to base and model No.1821, painted mark 44, height approximately 52cm £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 296 A PAIR OF ROYAL DUX FIGURAL SWEETMEAT DISHES, modelled as a classical man and woman holding wicker effect baskets, on circular bases, with pink, green, ivory and other decoration with gilt highlights, pink triangle mark to bases and impressed 2076 and 2077, height approximately 28cm (2) (condition: lady has damage to head and face) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 297 Lot 297 A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAJOLICA CASED MANTEL CLOCK, the case of domed and scrolled form moulded in relief with flowers, grotesque mask, reeding and fluting, the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals to the chapter ring, Brocot ecsapement, marked ‘J. Wainwright, Southport’, between the winding holes, bell strike, with key and pendulum, height approximately 37cm £50 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 298 Lot 298 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IMARI HEXGAONAL BALUSTER VASES AND COVERS, decorated with floral designs and dragons, heights 43cm and 42cm, together with a similar circular punch bowl with wavy rim, diameter approximately 36cm and two Imari chargers, diameters approximately 38cm and 37.5cm (5) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 299 A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE FISH BOWL, depicting birds and butterflies amongst foliage, diameter 36cm x height 30cm £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 300 Lot 300 A DOULTON LAMBETH TOBACCO JAR WITH CRICKETERS DECORATION, the continuous relief moulded band featuring men in fielding, batting and bowling poses, the cover badly damaged and incomplete, the base impressed and incised, height approximately 10.5cm, together with the base of a Minton Majolica cheese dish modelled with mice in a woven basket on a oval green base with brown glazed floral decoration, impressed marks No.620, oval length 24cm (condition: tobacco jar has a bead missing, firing cracks in the relief decoration, the Minton base has extensive glaze loss to the green top and bottom, also chips around the rim) £60 - £80 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 301 SIX PIECES OF VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY, comprising two arbour groups, a St. George and the dragon, a spill vase with figures and sheep, a lady with basket of fruit and a dog and a cow and milkmaid, some s.d./restoration and paint loss, maximum height 25.5cm, minimum height 14cm (6) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 302 SEVEN VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES, comprising four figure groups including Babes in the Wood, two figures resting against tree stumps with sheep and a lady beside a plinth, together with a broken Staffordshire Pottery figure, incomplete, some pieces with damage and/or restoration, maximum height 18cm, minimum height 12.5cm (7) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 303 Lot 303 A 19TH CENTURY FAMILLE VERTE SHAPED HEXAGONAL BOWL, wavy rim, painted with landscapes and figures in panels, character marks to base, restored, diameter 23cm, together with a 19th Century famille verte ginger jar and cover, (a/f), height approximately 25cm and a pair of 20th Century Chinese bowls painted with carp, stamped China to bases, diameter 24.5cm (4) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 304 SIX LATE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN PLATES, including two pairs, decorated with foliate designs, some damage, diameters approximately 23cm, together with a 19th Century famille rose twin handled baluster vase, celadon ground, a/f to rim and handle, height approximately 23.5cm, a twin handled chestnut basket and three other oriental porcelain items (s.d./restoration) (11) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 305 A CHINESE CELADON DISH, of wavy circular form, enamelled with white butterflies and flowers, bears blue mark to base, diameter approximately 28.5cm £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 306 Lot 306 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN BOWL, decorated with figures and foliage, diameter approximately 24.5cm, together with a Chinese baluster vase decorated in underglaze blue with figures, unmarked, height approximately 15cm, a late 19th Century Chinese porcelain vase decorated with prunus blossom, height approximately 29cm and an onion shaped vase decorated with clouds and dragons, cracks to neck, height approximately 28cm (4) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 307 FIVE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN MOON FLASKS, each with applied dragons to the neck, painted with scenes of figures, dragons, vase and objects, etc, heights approximately 30cm to rim (5) (condition: some pieces damaged) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 308 Lot 308 A FRENCH FAIENCE FIGURE OF ‘ST YVES’, initialled HB to the back, height approximately 22cm, together with another similar figure of ‘Ste. Anne’, with child at her side, height approximately 21cm, together with a Watcombe Torquay Pottery figure of a small parrot on a stump, glued repair, height approximately 17cm (3) £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 309 A GROUP OF LATE 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE, ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS, comprising blue and white and enamelled tea bowls and coffee cans, a Chinese blue and white jug with glued repair at base, height approximately 13.5cm and an earthenware baluster vase and cover with figural finial, s.d., height approximately 28cm (7) £25 - £35 plus BP* Lot 310 A CHINESE PORCELAIN FLATTENED BALUSTER SNUFF BOTTLE, decorated in underglaze blue with a landscape, height approximately 7.5cm, a glass snuff bottle, painted to the interior with flora and Fauna, lacks top, height approximately 5.5cm, two miniature Chinese porcelain blue and white vases, heights approximately 8.5cm and 7cm, a Japanese Kutani teapot and cover, height approximately 4.5cm, a late 19th Century inkwell and seven various wooden stands (13) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 311 THREE EARLY 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES, comprising one titled ‘Air’, height approximately 16.5cm, another of three children playing, on a square base, height approximately 20cm, a shepherd and shepherdess with dog, goat and lamb, on a square base height approximately 30cm, together with a reproduction figure of ‘Elijah’, height approximately 26.5cm (4) (condition: all pieces with damage and/or restoration) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 314 Lot 314 FIVE EARLY 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES, four being pearlware, one titled ‘Rural’ to the base and modelled as a country couple by a stream and tree, height approximately 19cm, another similar figure group, height approximately 18cm, a hurdy-gurdy player, height approximately 23cm, a gardener, height approximately 16.5cm and a boy wearing ice skates, height approximately 20cm, together with five Continental porcelain figures (10) (condition: most pieces have some restoration and/or damage) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 312 A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES OF ANIMALS AND PEOPLE, including dogs, goats, sheep and a courting couple, heights approximately 20cm to 11cm (7) (condition: damage and restoration to several pieces) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 313 Lot 313 SEVEN EARLY 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES, including ‘Sportsman’ and another similar figure untitled, marked for Walton, shepherd and shepherdess figure group, a lady archer, marked for Walton, boy with grapes and chalice, etc, heights approximately 18.5cm x 15cm (7) (most pieces have some restoration and /or damage) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 315 Lot 315 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HAND PAINTED CERAMIC PLAQUE, (probably by Crown Devon), of rectangular form, depicting two Spaniels with pheasants flying overhead, signed R. Hinton lower right, approximately 17cm x 23cm, together with another hand painted plaque in a matching oak frame, depicting Highland Cattle in a landscape, initialled G.C.Y., approximately 17cm x 23cm and an oval porcelain plaque painted with a Cockerel, approximately 25cm x 20cm, loose in frame (3) £120 - £180 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 316 A LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY CREAMWARE JUG, brown painted rim, stapled spout, the body painted in browns and yellow with farming implements and a sheaf of corn, chipped to rims and underside, height approximately 14cm, together with an early 19th Century pearlware Farmers Arms jug, printed and tinted with verse and farming scenes, named for Samuel Haywood, 1830, height approximately 18.5cm, a pair of early 19th Century Farmer’s Arms plates, diameter approximately 22cm and an early 19th Century pearlware plate, printed and tinted decoration of ‘A Cowherd of Oberhasli’, cracked, diameter 21cm (5) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 317 Lot 317 AN EARLY VICTORIAN ENGLISH PORCELAIN ‘GOD SPEED THE PLOUGH’ JUG, printed with brown farming implements, animals and figures, gilt initials and date 1843, height approximately 19.5cm, together with two early Victorian bone china jugs with hand painted decoration, both restored/damaged, heights approximately 22.5cm and 18cm and a 19th Century Sunderland lustre ‘God Speed The Plough’ rectangular plaque with printed and tinted decoration, width 22.5cm (4) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 318 AN EARLY VICTORIAN PORCELAIN JUG, printed in puce with farming verse and scene, initials and details in gilt, damage to spout, height approximately 17.5cm, together with two Victorian twin handled loving cups painted with rural scenery, one inscribed and dated, heights approximately 13.5cm and 13cm, an early 19th Century English porcelain circular teapot, printed and tinted Oriental style decoration, s.d. and restored, a late 18th/early 19th Century Pratt type jug, moulded in relief with two male faces with contrasting expressions, s.d., height approximately 12.5cm (6) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 319 Lot 319 A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY CERAMICS PAINTED WITH BIRDS, comprising a pair of porcelain door finger plates, both bear impressed registration diamonds, length approximately 19.5cm, a suite of three claret ground vases, heights approximately 17.5cm and 14.5cm, an oval porcelain plaque painted with a bird by water, framed, approximately 12.5cm x 9.5cm, a small circular Bodley plaque decorated with a pigeon on a nest, diameter approximately 11cm, a loving cup, a cylindrical spill vase on three paw feet and a pair of miniature silver lustre and puce printed baluster vases, height approximately 4cm (11) (condition: some pieces with slight damage, other pieces with more extensive damage and restoration) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 320 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY COALPORT SPIRAL TWIST CANDLESTICKS, pink and gilt ground, painted with a continuous band of flowers and foliage, stepped square bases, printed marks, s.d., height approximately 15cm, together with a Victorian wall pocket and vase, both pink ground and painted with flowers and two pairs of 19th Century English porcelain spill vases painted with landscapes, heights approximately 10.5cm and 6.5cm (8) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 321 A MINTONS PORCELAIN PLAQUE, painted with two cattle by a stream in a moorland landscape, within a gilt octagonal border, mounted, framed and glazed, impressed marks, diameter of visible plaque 8.5cm, overall diameter 19.5cm £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 322 Lot 322 A COLLECTION OF 19TH CENTURY PRATT WARE PLATES, POT LIDS AND DRESSING TABLE ITEMS, including a set of four and a set of two 18.3cm diameter plates with pink ground borders, etc, and two other pot lids and bases, s.d. and restoration (21) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 323 A CAULDON CIRCULAR PLATTER, hand painted with two Highland Cattle in a landscape, signed Gaskell, printed marks, diameter 31.5cm, together with three Cauldon plates painted with ‘Spruce Grouse’, ‘Pheasant’ signed by D. Birbeck and ‘Landrail’ signed by J. Birbeck Senr, diameters approximately 22cm, together with two Royal Cauldon plates printed with decoration after Pratt & Co and three pieces of the 19th Century Prattware printed with birds including a loving cup (9) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 324 Lot 324 A SET OF THREE COALPORT DESSERT PLATES, of silver shape, painted with birds in landscapes, signed P.H. Simpson, titled verso ‘Landrail’, ‘Widgeon’ and ‘Woodcock’, printed No.8328, retailers mark for ‘T. Goode & Co, London N.W.’, diameter approximately 23cm, together with another dessert plate painted with ‘Widgeon’, signed by J. Birbeck Senr (4) £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 325 Lot 325 A SET OF FIVE WEDGWOOD CABINET PLATES, painted by Arthur Holland, with scenes of birds titled verso ‘Wild Duck’, ‘Partridge’, ‘Woodcock’, ‘Capercallie’ and ‘Quail’, green, yellow and gilt borders, retailed by T. Goode & Co Ltd, London, printed marks, diameter approximately 23cm (5) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 326 A SET OF THREE MINTON CABINET PLATES PAINTED BY ROGER SHUFFLEBOTTOM, titled verso ‘Teal’, ‘Pochard’ and ‘Mallard’, gilt backstamps, diameter approximately 22.5cm, together with four other Minton plates painted with birds, including a second and s.d. (7) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 327 A SET OF FOUR FLIGHT BARR & BARR WORCESTER PORCELAIN DISHES, silver shape, painted with named views within gilt borders and pink ground, comprising ‘Kirkstall Abbey, Yorkshire’, ‘Keswick Lake’, ‘Moss Dale, Yorkshire’ and ‘The Straits of Menai, from Anglesea’ (sic), printed and impressed marks, diameters approximately 19.5cm (4) (condition: some gilding loss, wear to ground colour and minor damage) £100 - £150 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 330 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SEVRES PORCELAIN CABINET PLATE, wavy circular outline, gilt borders, painted to the centre with a Goldcrest perched on a flowering shrub, verso incised and printed marks, including green S.76 and Dore A Sevres around a monogram, diameter approximately 23.5cm £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 328 Lot 328 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY MINTONS PORCELAIN CABINET PLATES, painted with landscapes within a pink ground with raised gilt decoration and enamelled beading, retailed by A.B. Danniell & Son, Wigmore St, London, printed, painted and impressed marks, diameter approximately 24.5cm, together with four other 19th Century and early 20th Century porcelain plates painted with titled views within pink and gilt ground (6) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 329 A MID 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN LOVING CUP, painted with landscape and gilt verse, height approximately 11cm, together with six various late 19th and early 20th Century porcelain cabinet and dessert plates, painted with landscapes and seascapes, diameters approximately 23cm £20 - £30 plus BP*

Lot 331 Lot 331 A COLLECTION OF NINE LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY CABINET AND DESSERT PLATES, including Mintons, Doulton, most unmarked, painted with birds, including one titled ‘The Wood Lark’, another signed ‘Hy Mitchell’ (9) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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WINES & WHISKY


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 336 A BOTTLE OF HINE PETITE CHAMPAGNE COGNAC, 40% vol, 70cl, one cased bottle of E & E Black Pepper Shiraz (Limited Release) 1991, 14.2% vol, 1.5L and a bottle of Rheinhessen 1997 era, white wine in a Limited Edition ‘Millennium’ bottle, 9.5% vol, 0.75L (3) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 332 Lot 332 EIGHT BOTTLES OF CHATEAU HAUT BAILLY 1976 GRAND CRU CLASSE GRAVES, all bottles show degrees of sediment in the neck and at the base of the cork with fill levels to lower neck (8) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 337 A COLLECTION OF FOUR BOTTLES OF FRENCH WINE, the lot includes two Chateau cos D’Estournel 1987 St. Estephe, a bottle of Chateau Talbot 1989 (outstanding vintage) St. Julien Grand Cru Classe, a bottle of Puligny-Montrachet 1st Cru Les Champs Gains 1997 Burgundy and a bottle of P. Guidon Champagne (5) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 333 SIX BOTTLES OF RED WINE, comprising of three bottles of Chateau Fombrauge 1971 Saint Emilion Grande Cru (Reserve du Chateau), one bottle of George Dubouef Fleurie, one bottle of Fattoria la Cassacia and one bottle of Valderpomares Rioja 2008 (6) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 334 A BOTTLE OF 1939 WHITE HORSE CELLAR WHISKY, bottle No.L2660835 labelled by appointment to The Late King George V, the seal is unbroken but the fill level is to lower shoulder £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 335 Lot 335 A BOTTLE OF SPRINGBANK CAMPBELTOWN SINGLE MALT WHISKY, 100% proof, aged 10 years, 57% vol, boxed, together with a bottle of Herradura Ultra Tequila Anejo, 35% vol, 750ml £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 338 Lot 338 A BOTTLE OF MARTELL CORDON BLEU COGNAC, Baccarat Edition in a crystal decanter and presentation box £200 - £250 plus BP* Lot 339 COURVOISIER CHATEAU LIMOGES COGNAC, a Limited Edition bottling of this famous cognac in a porcelain decanter made by Bernarduad, complete with a presentation box and scroll of authenticity £80 - £100 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 340 TWO BOTTLES OF MOET & CHANDON GRAND VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE, 2000 and 2004 vintages, both in presentation box (2) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 340A A BOXED BOTTLE OF BOLLINGER, and a boxed bottle of Moet (2) £80 - £100 plus BP* Lot 341 A BOTTLE OF DOM PERIGNON CHAMPAGNE 1998 VINTAGE, in a presentation box £80 - £100 plus BP* Lot 342 A BOTTLE OF CUVEE DOM PERIGNON 1982 VINTAGE, a very good year £100 - £120 plus BP* Lot 342A A BOTTLE OF ROYAL DRACKLA 20 YEAR AGED SINGLE MALT LIMITED EDITION WHISKY, No.5403, 59.8% vol £140 - £160 plus BP* Lot 342A

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WORKS OF ART


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 343 A 20TH CENTURY CLOCKWORK AUTOMATON OF TWO BIRDS IN A CAGE, both birds sing and move beaks, the red bird with moving head, circular embossed base, height to top of ring approximately 30cm £300 - £350 plus BP* Lot 344 A MID VICTORIAN BURR WOOD STATIONERY LAP BOX, gilt metal mounts (one lacking and gilding mostly worn), the interior fitted with writing surface to the lid and compartments to the base, one inkwell lacking cover, width 27cm x depth 21cm x height 7.5cm £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 347 Lot 347 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, oval patera to the hinged lid, lozenge ivory escutcheon, height 12cm x width 12cm x depth 10.2cm, together with another similar cube shaped tea caddy, inlaid hinged lid, interior lid, approximately 11cm square (2) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 348 A GEORGE III YEW RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY, with canted corners, satinwood banded, inlaid with circular design to the hinged lid and oval marquetry floral design to the front, ivory lozenge escutcheon, some losses to the veneers, height 12cm x depth 9.7cm x width 11.4cm £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 345 Lot 345 A VICTORIAN BRASS DESK STAND, of oval form, the raised pierced back with central female masks and foliate scrolls, two glass inkwells with gilt metal sprung lids in pedestal stands and a pen rest mounted on a red/brown lacquered metal base with engraved decoration, on a scrolling cast brass base, comes with a loose presentation plaque, oval length approximately 24cm, height approximately 14cm £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 346 A VICTORIAN BRASS INKWELL, cast with a cherub on a section of semi-circular railing and holding an envelope, square glass inkwell mounted on a circular base, on four turned feet, height 14cm, together with an Art Nouveau brass crumb tray and brush and a pair of brass chamber sticks (5) £40 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 349 A GEORGE III BURR YEW, IVORY AND FAUX IVORY TEA CADDY, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with small handle and ivory inlaid corners and banding, missing lock plate, the base with white painted faux ivory stringing, some losses to inlays and veneers, height 12.7cm x depth 11cm x width 12.5cm £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 350 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT DOME TOP TEA CADDY, applied gilt metal foliate mounts (escutcheon mount loose), fitted with two internal covers, height 10.5cm x depth 10.3cm x width 15.2cm (condition: crack in the base), together with a Victorian rosewood work box and another Victorian rectangular box with brass inlay, (both lack internal fittings and in need of restoration) (3) £40 - £60 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 353 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, bevelled glass panels to the front, sides and door, between column supports, with a rectangular bevelled panel to the top, fitted with a hinged carrying handle, white enamel face with Roman numerals, named ‘Mappin & Webb Ltd, London. W French Make’, comes with two keys, height to top handle approximately 13.5cm (condition: in working order at the time of this report, gilding largely worn, some staining to dial and fault in top left hand corner) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 351 Lot 351 A COLLECTION OF SEVENTY THREE 19TH CENTURY PLASTER INTAGLIOS, including busts and figures, mounted in card and gilt frames and mounted in a wooden tray, tray approximately 32cm x 20cm £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 354 Lot 354 AN ARTS & CRAFTS COPPER MOUNTED ON WOOD ‘GUEST BOOK’, the embossed cover decorated with foliate scrolls, the reverse plain copper, marbled end papers and lined paper, some pages torn out, red leather spine, approximately 30.5cm x 23.5cm x 3cm £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 352 Lot 352 A FRENCH GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, bevelled glass panels to the front, sides and door with an oval bevelled panel to the top, fitted with a hinged carrying handle, eight day repeating movement, striking on a gong, white enamel face with Roman numerals, stamped H J. Paris, with two keys, height to the top of handle approximately 17cm (condition: in working order at the time of this report) £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 355 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK SMOKERS BOX, the hinged top opening to reveal two chrome ashtrays and divided compartments, the secret revolving front compartment with Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar and chrome pipe rack, chrome side handles, width 35.5cm x height 26cm x 20cm £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 356 Lot 356 A COLLECTION OF FIFTY FOUR CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL GAMING COUNTERS, including thirteen fish, twelve rectangular thirteen oval and sixteen circular, some damaged, together with a small quantity of shells (parcel) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 357 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND BLUE ABALONE SHELL EFFECT OPERA GLASSES, in a blue velvet drawstring bag, together with a pair of bone glove stretchers and a pair of early 20th Century oval miniatures, both depicting Madonna and child, in piano key frames, both bear Venetian retailers stamp verso (4) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 358 A LIBERTY & CO ENGLISH PEWTER TWIN HANDLED ROSE BOWL DESIGNED BY DAVID VEASEY, No.011, moulded with rose bushes and butterflies and verse ‘And the Woodbine spices are wafted abroad and the musk of the rose is blown’, from Tennyson’s ‘Come Into The Garden, Maud’, stamped marks to the underside, foot rim pushed up, diameter including handles approximately 32cm x height 11cm £200 - £300 plus BP* Lot 359 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT METAL MOUNTED HORSES HOOF, the hinged cover inscribed ‘Dutch Symphony Alias Moorbird 1896-1914’, clear glass liner, the inner cover stamped Harrods Ltd, London S.W., height approximately 8.5cm £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 360 Lot 360 AN ASPREY 9CT GOLD MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL CIGARETTE CASE, applied initials within a circle, interior stamped marks to bottom edge, sponsors mark P.J. Finch Ltd, Birmingham 1926, 8cm x 6.5cm x 1cm £350 - £450 plus BP* Lot 361 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER MAP, worked by A.F. Gosset, aged eight years, depicting England and Wales divided into Counties, within an oval border of floral designs, unframed, approximately 52cm x 43.5cm (condition: frayed edges, holes of various sizes, some fading) £20 - £30 plus BP*

Lot 362 Lot 362 A LATE 17TH CENTURY PURITAN STYLE MALACCA WALKING CANE, turned ivory pommel pierced with hole for a tassel, inset white metal dot design dated ‘1694’ within a flower head shape, the lower section of pommel similarly decorated with bands and interlinked C’s, white metal band, metal ferule, overall length 84cm £300 - £350 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 363 A VICTORIAN TUNBRIDGE WARE RECTANGULAR BOX, the sloped hinged lid inlaid with flowers surrounded by borders, the outswept base with bands of floral and geometric designs, silk and paper lined interior, width 18.5cm x height 9.5cm x depth 11cm max (condition: some losses to veneers and inlay) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 364 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARVED CHERRY ROOT FIGURES, with wire inlay, each depicting a naked child and a man with wide brimmed hat seated on the back of an Ox, on an oval base, height 34cm x length of base 27cm (2) (condition: some splits and possible loss to side of man’s head, some inlay protruding and losses) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 368 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED MICROSCOPE, un-named, fitted with drawer of glass slides and various lenses, height approximately 25.5cm £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 369 A BRASS FIGURE OF AN EASTERN DEITY IN A STANDING POSE, on a domed and square base, shows signs of solder repair at feet, height approximately 12.5cm £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 370 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND INLAID BOX, of square form, oval paterae to centre of hinged lid, the interior unfitted, 29cm square x height 10cm, together with ten other treen boxes of various ages and sizes, mostly 20th Century (11) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 371 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND INLAID BOX, of square tapering form, Victorian beadwork tapestry hinged lid, the sides with stamped brass lion mask backplates lacking ring handles, embossed flower head roundels under, the base on four bun feet, height approximately 40.5cm £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 365 Lot 365 A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON TORTOISESHELL CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER, the lid carved with a border of dragons surrounding a landscape with figures, the base shallow carved with figures in a boat, figures on a bridge, buildings, etc, diameter approximately 12.5cm (condition: the top bleached, the rim with section of moulding missing, the inner rim of base slightly loose, chip to base edge) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 366 A VICTORIAN WALNUT RECTANGULAR GAMING BOX, the lid inset with card suits cartouche, brass lozenge escutcheon, the interior fitted with four boxes, the covers inset with a white metal card suit and each box containing bone gaming pieces in natural, stained yellow, green/yellow and red, together with some later playing cards and dice, box width 27cm x depth 15cm x height 6.5cm £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 367 A VICTORIAN TURNED BONE CHESS SET, natural and red stained, maximum height 10cm, minimum height 3.5cm £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 372 Lot 372 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID DRESSING CASE, of rectangular form, the hinged cover opening to reveal a tooled blue leather stationery compartment behind which is a fitted easel back mirror, the base with an arrangement of glass bottles and mother of pearl handled accessories, lockable jewellery drawer to the side, width 30cm x 22cm x height 15.5cm (with key) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 373 Lot 373 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the handle, four columns, pediment and foot cast with bobbin turned decoration, five bevelled glass panels, enamel dial with Arabic numerals and the centre with floral swag painted decoration, gong strike with repeat mechanism, height to top of the handle approximately 19cm, with key (condition: wear to the gilding particularly on top of clock) £300 - £400 plus BP*

Lot 376 Lot 376 A 20TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER GILT BIRD AUTOMATON MUSIC BOX, the case decorated with putti, foliate scrolls, birds and musical instruments, pull out button to side, oval hinged lid opening to reveal singing bird within a pierced grille, the whole on bun feet, marked Sterling, Germany 925 to underside, height 6cm x width 11cm x depth 8cm, with key £300 - £500 plus BP*

Lot 374 AFTER LUCIEN CHARLES E. ALLIOT (FRENCH 18771967), a patinated bronze and ivory figure of a pierrot, the ivory face looking skyward with hands clasped as if in prayer, on a shaped square base, bears signature and indistinct oval French mark, height approximately 16cm, together with a late 19th Century ivory and micro mosaic card case, height approximately 10cm (2) (condition: Pierrot’s face has a crack and the ivory has yellowed, the hands are more natural in colour, some wear to the patination, the card case has wood loss to the interior) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 375 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PATINATED BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF A DUTCH BOY, ivory head carved with small hat, the boy modelled with hands in pocket trousers, mounted on a stepped marble base, no marks visible, height approximately 16cm (condition: head loose where it joins the bronze and evidence of old glue, head has a hairline running across the hat to back of ears, side to side) £150 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 377 Lot 377 A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, the handle and four columns of square fluted design, five bevelled glass panels, foliate pierced gilt panels and borders, circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals, height to top of handle height 15.5cm, with key (condition: wear to the gilding on the outer case) £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 378 Lot 378 A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE MARQUETRY AND ORMOLU MOUNTED BRACKET CLOCK, in need of restoration, seated putti surmount, silvered and chased gilt dial with Arabic seconds and Roman numerals, bell strike, under the dial gilt plaque marked ‘THURET’ above an oval gilt relief portrait of a man surrounded by blue enamel decoration, glazed side panels, height approximately 52cm, with pendulum, key and loose strips of brass inlay £150 - £250 plus BP* Lot 379 AN R & J BECK LTD LONDON BRASS MICROSCOPE, serial No.24250, in a fitted case with two additional lenses, the door interior with torn label for Aberdeen retailer, height of case excluding carry handle 28cm £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 380 Lot 380 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, figural surmount on circular claret glazed case with Bacchus mask side ornament, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, on a cast pedestal base, lacks rear door, height approximately 49cm, with key and pendulum £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 381 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JOHN NESBITT’S LIMITED YARN ASSORTING BALANCE, cased, another similar by George Thomas & Co Ltd, a cased Beesley Yarn Balance by Goodbrand & Co Ltd and another unmarked, together with a tin of penny weights, etc, and a cased set of weights, incomplete £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 382 Lot 382 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FIGURAL GILT METAL AND WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK, cast with a male figure holding a piece of fruit and a knife beside the dial with urn of fruit surmount and side support of cornucopia with musical devices, circular white enamel dial (cracked) with Roman numerals, eight day bell strike movement marked ‘BREVETE S.G.D.G 6236’, lacks cover to back, on a shaped base with foliate and mask mounts, s.d., height approximately 46cm, with pendulum £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 383 TWO VICTORIAN CARVED OAK WALL MASKS OF FEMALE HEADS, one side profile looking to the right with her wavy hair loose, diameter approximately 25cm, the other facing front and with garland of flowers in her hair, some losses, height approximately 27.5cm (2) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 384 Lot 384 A GEORGE III AND LATER MAHOGANY AND STAINED CASED BRACKET CLOCK, brass carry handle above caddy top, moulded glass door enclosing a 6’’/15cm silivered dial, Roman and Arabic numerals, the spandrels engraved with foliate scrolls and the arch named ‘Joseph Lum, London’, glazed side panels and rear door, enclosing crown escapement double fusee movement, bell strike and repeat mechanism, the case base on bracket feet, height to top of handle approximately 51cm, with pendulum, key and case key £300 - £400 plus BP* Lot 385 TRIBAL INTEREST, a flattened hand held object, the upper section of rectangular form carved and pierced with scrolling decoration, length approximately 31.5cm £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 386 A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT BRASS FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, clerical figure holding staff on a rocky base above a circular enamel dial (cracked), with Roman numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, lacks rear door, the dial flanked by later painted panels with bishop’s mitre gilt metal decoration, on an openwork foliate scroll base, height approximately 40.5cm, with pendulum £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 387 Lot 387 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE GILT METAL HORIZONTAL STRIKING AND REPEATING TABLE CLOCK, of square form, foliate engraved surround to the silvered 3’’/8cm dial and central alarm dial with double fingered steel hand, the lower case with four shaped rectangular oval panels enclosing movement, foliate engraved and pierced supports and frames, the base of the case fitted with two bells on a hinged plate which opens to reveal inscription ‘Pereulius Esass Aug’, on four short turned feet, square 13.5cm x height 10cm £600 - £800 plus BP*

Lot 388 Lot 388 A PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY CLOISONNE VASES, white ground with geometric, butterfly and foliage designs, brass rims, height approximately 38.5cm, with a pair of wooden stands (4) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 389 A MODERN BRASS MANTEL CLOCK WITH MYSTERY COUNTER BALANCE MOVEMENT, circular open form, Roman numerals, the reverse of the pendulum inset with a watch dial, the Arabic numerals running anti-clockwise, on a circular mahogany base, height approximately 25cm, together with a reproduction lantern clock containing a French movement, height approximately 16cm (2) £40 - £60 plus BP*


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Lot 390 Lot 390 A 20TH CENTURY CARVED HARDSTONE FIGURE OF A STANDING DUCK, tiger’s eye beak, lapis lazuli head with glass eyes and an orange/brown jasper body with gilt metal legs, height approximately 21.5cm £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 391 A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS SKELETON TYPE CLOCK, white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals named R. HOLT ET CIE A PARIS, similarly marked within an oval to the reverse, the base stamped to the front, numbered 2080, mounted on an ebonised stand, lacks glass dome, overall height approximately 21cm, with pendulum £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 394 Lot 394 A LATE VICTORIAN OAK CASED BRACKET CLOCK, the architectural top with five finials, bevelled glass door below enclosing a silvered chapter ring with Arabic and Roman numerals, gilt spandrels, foliate pierced gilt metal sound boards, chime/silent mechanism to side, the panel door to rear opening to reveal eight day movement with gong strike chime, bears label for ‘The New Haven Clock Co, Chime Clock No.3’, overall height approximately 47cm, with key and pendulum £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 392 A 19TH CENTURY AND LATER MYSTERY CLOCK, in the form of a gilt urn, fitted with a minutes band in Arabic numerals and an hours band in Roman numerals, with coiled snake head and tail pointers, on a circular base, height approximately 28cm £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 393 A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED SET OF DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, bears engraved brass name plaque to hinged cover, the interior fitted with various instruments stamped Stanley, incomplete, together with a Middle Eastern silvered travelling scribe’s set of traditional form, engraved decoration, length approximately 24.5cm (2) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 395 Lot 395 A LATE 19TH CENTURY SWORD STICK, the white metal crook handle repousse decorated with a Stag Beetle on a leaf with initials engraved on its back, the 47cm length blade marked ‘L. CHOBERT ARQ R PARIS, JG R. LAFAYETTE 27 R. TAITBOUT. 27’, numbered 2757 to the sprung clip, splits to the stick at the join, overall length approximately 87cm £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 396 A GROUP LOT OF TREEN, METALWARE, etc, including a novelty treen nutcracker, two Victorian ivory page turners and two Victorian ivory bodkin cases, two early 20th Century treen dolls in felt jackets, a horse nutcracker and a cased late Victorian watercolour overpainted photograph of a boy in an alpine setting, approximately 21.5cm x 16.5cm (parcel) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 400 A LATE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN MUSICAL CABINETTO BARREL ORGAN, the shaped rectangular walnut case with gilt decoration and orange and gilt paper label to the hinged lid interior, retailed by George Whight & Co of 143 Holborn Road, London, inscribed No.1148, width including handle 53.5cm x height 30cm x depth 36cm, together with a box of eight paper rolls, some labelled (2) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 397 A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED GILT BRASS MICROSCOPE, the foot named ‘Bryan 24 Cross St, Manchester’, gilding badly worn in places, height approximately 39cm, the case fitted with eight drawers mostly containing glass slides and a small quantity of microscope accessories, together with a late Victorian case containing two tiers of microscope slides, mostly numbered (2) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 401 A 19TH CENTURY BLACK LACQUERED, GILT AND PAINTED CHEST OF SARCOPHAGUS FORM, the hinged lid painted to the rectangular panel with a scene of two Japanese men stoking a fire in a landscape, ebonised interior, on four ogee bracket feet, width 62.5cm x height 34cm x depth 43cm £150 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 398 Lot 398 A 20TH CENTURY CLOISONNE CHARGER, blue floral ground with central basket of flowers, s.d., to the underside, diameter approximately 39cm, with an oriental carved and pierced display stand (2) £30 - £40 plus BP* Lot 399 A PAIR OF ART DECO BRONZED TABLE LAMPS, the rectangular bases mounted with female busts in side profile with a scrolling strap of metal connecting to a column lamp with pink glass section, width of bases 27cm x depth 10.5cm x height to top of sconce 19cm, together with a damaged glass spherical shade (3) £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 402 Lot 402 A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN BRASS BASED OIL LAMP, the cranberry glass shade with acid etched floral decoration, cranberry reservoir with clear trailed decoration on a brass column pedestal with foliate embossed circular foot, no chimney, height approximately 58cm £50 - £70 plus BP*


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Lot 403 Lot 403 A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, urn surmount above an oval painted plaque of a lady within a foliate scrolled frame, the circular dial with turquoise porcelain ground and blue Roman numerals with central band of flowers, the dial flanked by two further oval plaques painted with floral sprays, the shaped oval base with rectangular plaque painted with a bird in a landscape, eight day movement with bell strike, the clock on a separate gilt wood stand and with a glass dome with ebonised base on bun feet, height of clock including gilt wood stand 37.5cm, height of dome 42.5cm, with key (glass dome has some cracks, the clock case has some evidence of repairs) £300 - £400 plus BP*

Lot 404 Lot 404 A 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND ALABASTER FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, cast with a girl holding a bird cage beside a circular white enamel dial, with Roman numerals, the movement numbered 650 411 10 15, scrolled base, with velvet and gilt wood stand and glass dome with ebonised base on bun feet, height of clock including gilt wood stand 36cm, height of dome 45cm, with pendulum £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 405 A LATE 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND ALABASTER FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, building design surmount with sheaf of wheat and sickle, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals flanked by a country boy and girl, movement numbered 17307, the base with lozenge and chain design, with a gilt wood and velvet stand and glass dome with ebonised stand with bun feet, height of clock including gilt wood stand 38cm, height of dome 42.5cm, with keys and pendulum £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 406 FIVE 19TH CENTURY PROFILE WATERCOLOUR PORTRAIT MINIATURES, comprising a girl and lady cut out and laid on blue paper, another lady and two gentleman, all framed as ovals, minimum 7cm x 5.5cm and maximum 12cm x 8.5cm (5) £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 410 AN INUIT TYPE HUNTING KNIFE, bone grip and scabbard with leather band, the scabbard decorated with a reindeer’s head, length 23cm, together a Georgian travelling horn handled knife and fork and a pipe tamper (3) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 411 A PAIR OF CHINESE LACQUERED AND GILT BRONZE FIGURES OF SEATED ELDERS, cast with hands in front, one lacking item in hands, on shaped open bases, height approximately 15.5cm (2) £150 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 407 Lot 407 TAXIDERMY, a Victorian display, to include Kingfishers, Hummingbirds, Hoopoe, American Robin, Red Crested Finch, etc, posed on mossy twigs in a naturalistic setting, under a glass dome and an oval ebonised base, height 53cm x width 47cm £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 408 Lot 408 A 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE OF A PARVATI, holding left hand up, on a stepped square base, height approximately 8.3cm, together with an iron and gilt tsuba of wavy outline, width approximately 7cm £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 409 A CHINESE JADE CARVING OF TWO DOGS OF FO WITH FRONT PAWS RESTING ON A BALL, on a carved stand, s.d., length 15cm x height 8.5cm excluding stand £50 - £70 plus BP*

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Lot 412 JAPANESE SCHOOL, two paintings on silk mounted as scrolls, comprising a lady in a garden by a fence, approximately 82cm x 37.5cm, two ladies with a small dog, one holding fan, the other with scroll and brush, approximately 104.5cm x 53.5cm, the scroll ends of blue and white porcelain and another on paper painted in monochrome with five elders huddled in a group, approximately 129.5cm x 63.5cm, foxed (please note all sizes are images only and exclude mounts) (3) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 413 Lot 413 A LATE VICTORIAN BONE WALKING CANE HANDLE IN THE FORM OF AN ELEPHANT’S HEAD, with silver collar, maker’s mark WD, London 1881, on a section of walking cane, length approximately 17cm, together with a late Victorian ebonised walking cane with a carved ivory finial, white metal band, length approximately 90cm (2) £40 - £60 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 414 FIVE WALKING STICKS/CANES, including one with a silver collar, another fashioned as a face with spiralling snake, various lengths, the longest approximately 96cm (5) £30 - £40 plus BP* Lot 415 A LADIES WALKING CANE WITH 9CT GOLD TIP IN THE FORM OF A SWAN’S HEAD, inset with turquoise eyes, stamped 9.375, the underside of the head (a/f), length approximately 81.5cm, together with a ladies umbrella with hallmarked silver handle in the form of a Swan’s head, glass eyes, engraved decoration, marks partially rubbed, s.d., height approximately 81.5cm (2) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 417 Lot 417 A LATE VICTORIAN CARVED EBONY WALKING CANE WITH ELEPHANT HANDLE, inlaid eyes, ivory tusks broken, bears white metal collar with presentation inscription and dated 1900, length approximately 93cm, together with another similar carved ebony elephant walking cane, one tusk missing and one broken, length approximately 89.5cm (2) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 416 Lot 416 A LATE 19TH CENTURY WALKING CANE WITH GOLF CLUB HANDLE, inlaid decoration, length approximately 88cm, together with a late Victorian walking cane sword stick with golf ball pommel, silver plated mounts, blade unmarked, length approximately 89.5cm (2) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 418 THREE LATE VICTORIAN/EARLY 20TH CENTURY NOVELTY WALKING STICKS/CANES, comprising a tipple stick fitted with glass and flask to the malacca stick interior, another fitted with a knife and fork, the third with a light bulb and battery fitting, together with a late Victorian sword stick, the longest stick approximately 91.5cm (4) £150 - £200 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 419 A LATE VICTORIAN LADIES BLUE SILK PARASOL, the folding bone handle carved with a dog’s head tip, s.d., foliate carved shaft, length approximately 62cm, together with a 19th Century ebonised walking cane with ivory handle and gilt mount, length approximately 88cm and a 19th Century child’s malacca walking cane, the ivory handle with carved grip and seated dog motif, silver band, length approximately 72cm (3) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 421 Lot 421 A VICTORIAN MALACCA WALKING CANE, the horn handle carved as an elephant’s head, white metal band, length approximately 89.5cm, a late 19th Century Japanese walking cane carved and decorated with a snake, tiger and monkey in landscape, bears character marks, length approximately 81.5cm and a 19th Century walking stick carved to the handle with a female being swallowed by a serpent, scales carved to the shaft, length approximately 77cm (3) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 422 A NOVELTY AFRICAN WALKING STICK, with painted and overlaid bark decoration, the handle in the form of a snake, length approximately 97cm, together with a rustic thorn stick, the handle modelled as a grotesque face, length approximately 89cm and a Victorian bog oak walking cane, carved with shamrocks, length approximately 92cm (3) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 420 Lot 420 A VICTORIAN ARNOLD & SONS OF LONDON HORSE MEASURING STICK, horn handle, chased silver collar, bamboo shaft, fitted with spirit level, measures to 17.1 hands, closed length approximately 96.5cm, together with an Edwardian bentwood shooting stick with caned seat (2) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 423 Lot 423 A 19TH CENTURY CARVED WALKING STICK WITH SOLDIERS ON HORSEBACK, decapitated head and horse’s leg, a standing soldier and animals, bears heart shaped silver mount engraved ‘Watson Burton 1815’, length approximately 81cm £30 - £40 plus BP*

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FURNITURE & PICTURES


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 427 WILLIAM CRUICKSHANK (BRITISH 1848-1922), ‘Just too Late’, a rabbit escaping from a grey terrier in undergrowth, oil on board, signed lower right, bears label verso with attribution, title and stock No. for The McDonald Booth Gallery, London, approximately 10.5cm x 15cm £100 - £120 plus BP* Lot 428 ALEXANDER BLAIKLEY (BRITISH 1816-1903), Young girl with flower and bell, pastel, heightened with watercolour, signed and dated 1890 lower left, approximately 66cm x 50cm £100 - £120 plus BP* Lot 424 Lot 424 JOHN R. TOWNSEND (BRITISH 1930-2013), Village scene of children with a horse and cart by thatched cottages, church on a hill to the distance, oil on canvas, signed lower right, approximately 49.5cm x 59.5cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 425 Lot 425 JOHN R. TOWNSEND (BRITISH 1930-2013), Summers day in the village, women, girls, poultry and donkeys on a path by thatched cottages, oil on canvas, monogram lower right, approximately 49.5cm x 60cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £200 - £300 plus BP* Lot 426 AFTER C.C. HENDERSON, ‘Fores’s Coaching Recollections’, five coloured plates engraved by H. Papprill, published 1874 by Messrs Fores, 41 Picadilly, titled ‘Changing Horses’, ‘Waking Up’, ‘All Right’, ‘The Olden Times’ and ‘Pulling Up to Un-skid’, approximately 21cm x 31cm, mounted, glazed and framed (5) £50 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 429 Lot 429 A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND INLAID PIANO TOP DAVENPORT, fitted with a rising mechanism, back opening to reveal fret cut stationery racks above three small drawers, the sloped front enclosing a pullout writing surface with easel back, two drawers, pen compartment and two voids, one with cover, the base fitted with pierced and turned walnut stained uprights to the front, the right side with a cupboard door enclosing four satinwood drawers with gilt metal handles, on plinth style base with ceramic castors, height 90cm x width 59cm x depth 54.5cm £200 - £300 plus BP*


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Lot 430 Lot 430 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN OAK CABINETS WITH CARVED DECORATION, the short raised backs with a cresting rail of fruiting vine, the tops of inverted breakfront form over a single drawer with foliate carved front and handle, a cupboard door under (opening opposite ways), one carved with a putti leading a goat being ridden by another putto, in a landscape, the other carved with three putti eating grapes and squeezing grapes within a rocky landscape, each cupboard flanked by lion mask and fruiting vine uprights with foliate corbel style terminals, on plinth bases, height 130cm x width 115cm x depth 53cm (2) £600 - £800 plus BP* Lot 431 ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCIS EDWARD COLTHURST (BRITISH 1874-1945), ‘Bishops Lydeard’ Mother and Child on a village street at dusk, thatched white washed cottage beyond, oil on canvas board, bears attribution and titled verso, approximately 14.5cm x 21cm £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 432 STYLE OF HANS JORDAENS (DUTCH 17TH CENTURY), 19th Century study of an artist at work in a humble interior, seated on an upturned half barrel whilst smoking a pipe, oil on panel, attribution to frame mount and to 19th Century paper label verso in sepia ink and later biro, various chalked and hand written numbers to panel and frame, approximately 30cm x 23.5cm £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 433 Lot 433 PAUL FALCONER POOLE (BRITISH 1807-1897), The Bird Cage, country family of mother and two young children looking at their pet, watercolour, signed lower left (partially obscured by the mount), and dated (18)40, approximately 44.5cm x 35cm, framed and glazed £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 434 LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, figures on a wooded track, one leading a horse and cart with a clearing showing distant view of river, castle and mountains, oil on relined canvas, approximately 68cm x 54.5cm £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 435 JOSEPH FOXCROFT COLE (AMERICAN, 1837-1892), Village scene with figures, shepherd and sheep, oil on relined canvas, signed lower right, bears hand written label to centre stretcher and a small label to frame written ‘Bought at Sotheby’s Fleming Crooks Auction’, gilt frame with attribution, approximately 60cm x 79cm £600 - £800 plus BP*

Lot 437 Lot 437 HAROLD GRESLEY (BRITISH, 1892-1967), ‘Little Eaton Cottages’, cat seated with a dish outside a white washed thatched cottage, with figures approaching through a garden gate, watercolour, signed lower left, titled verso on a ‘The Ownart Gallery’ label and bears Charles H. Ward of Derby label, approximately 29cm x 21.5cm, mounted, framed and glazed (condition: no tears, scratches or scuffs, colours good, some slight staining to the sky in the upper left hand corner) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 436 Lot 436 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED STICK BAROMETER, brass urn finial between broken architectural pediment, the silvered dial with thermometer and barometer scale, signed ‘Cattely Co Fecit London’, approximate height 98cm £200 - £250 plus BP*

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Lot 438 Lot 438 HENRY W. KERR, RSA (BRITISH, 1857-1936), THE LUCK-PENNY, three quarter length study of an elderly man looking at a coin in his hand, holding shabby top hat in the other and a cane tucked under his arm, watercolour, signed and dated (18)90, upper left, titled verso, approximately 44.5cm x 32cm, framed and glazed £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 439 Lot 439 HENRY WRIGHT KERR, RSA (BRITISH, 1857-1936), OLD MAN WEARING TAM-O-SHANTER, grey wash watercolour, signed with initials lower right, bears labels verso for G. Hannaford of Rose Street, Edinburgh and Moss Galleries, Brampton, Cumbria, approximately 32cm x 24.5cm, framed and glazed £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 441 Lot 441 A WILLIAM & MARY AND LATER WALNUT VENEERED CUSHION FRAMED MIRROR, later bevel edged plate, plate size approximately 29cm x 23.5cm, frame size 44cm x 39cm, bears torn label verso for White & Co Furniture Depositories, Winchester (condition: some veneer losses and repairs, also splits, evidence of old woodworm damage to the back and where veneer is missing to the front) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 442 A WILLIAM & MARY STYLE WALNUT VENEERED CUSHION FRAMED MIRROR, bevel edged plate, plate size approximately 61.5cm x 48cm, frame size approximately 80.5cm x 67cm, bears torn labels verso for White & Co Furniture Depositories, Winchester and Northover & Sons, Reigate (condition: some veneer loss especially at corners, evidence of old woodworm damage to the back) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 440 Lot 440 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, wool on a coarse linen ground, with text, peacocks, flowers and architecture, worked by Ann Gregory 1808, approximately 54cm x 63.5cm, framed and glazed (condition: some brown staining to the linen, a few areas where stitching is missing, badly stretched along sides) £30 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 443 TAXIDERMY, a mid 20th Century Pheasant in a naturalistic setting, within an oak framed case with five glazed panels £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 446 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND THREE LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS, shaped brass escutcheons and swan neck handles, bracket feet, width 89cm x depth 49cm x height 84.5cm £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 444 Lot 444 RICHARD RHEAD SIMM (BRITISH B.1926), Fishing boats at low tide and companion study of figures walking on a deserted beach, castle ruins to the distance, oil on board, a pair, signed lower left, approximately 11.5cm x 16.5cm, together with Thomas J. Purchas (British Fl.1879-1915), Shrimping in a Rock Pool, oil on card, indistinctly signed lower left, approximately 15cm x 19.5cm (Provenance: purchased from John Noott in 1995) (3) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 445 Lot 445 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SARCOPHAGUS TEAPOY, moulded detail to cover and bottom edge, the side fitted for handles but lacking loops, the interior with green velvet lined top and four removable caddies with hinged covers, two circular voids for mixing bowls (lacking), on a tapered octagonal pedestal to a shaped plinth with four scroll feet, height 77cm max x width at feet 45cm £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 447 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WATERFALL BOOKCASE, with four adjustable sliding shelves and one fixed shelf, on a shaped plinth base, width 61cm x height 148cm x depth 35.5cm £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 448 Lot 448 AN ARTS & CRAFTS OAK HALLSTAND, of pylon form, moulded cornice above a panelled back shelf, fitted with seven hooks below and shelf to the base, on bracket feet, max width 104cm x height 208cm x depth 29cm £150 - £250 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 449 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD BANDED FOLD OVER TEA TABLE, of rectangular form, the swivel top revealing a void flanked by horizontal turned spindle supports with foliate moulded fronts, on a hexagonal pedestal with moulded base on a shaped plinth with brass castors, width 92cm x depth 45.5cm £150 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 453 AN EARLY VICTORIAN BURR YEW AND INLAID WORK TABLE, the rectangular top with beaded edge above a single drawer with ivory lozenge escutcheon and brass knop handles, the drawer with divisions, faux drawer to the reverse, on a turned pedestal to rectangular base with four outswept legs and ball feet, width 52cm x height 73.5cm £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 454 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY STRIATED BROWN MARBLE TWO TIER OCCASIONAL TABLE, of square form, the top (with damage) on four brass columns to an undertier on four brass legs, various losses and damage, 30cm square x height 55cm, together with a late 19th Century French two tier bedside stand, brass gallery above a marble top, stamped brass frieze of circular motifs and foliate scrolls, on fluted supports linked by an undertier, conical legs to bun feet, width 43.5cm x height 84cm x depth 31.5cm (2) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 450 Lot 450 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF FOUR LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS, the top with moulded edge, brass circular handles, on bracket feet, width 80cm x height 77cm x depth 48cm £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 451 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST OF FOUR LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS, brass swan neck handles bracket feet, width 80cm x height 79.5cm depth 48.5cm £150 - £250 plus BP* Lot 452 A GEORGE III OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a single drawer with brass escutcheon, flower head back plates and ring handles, wavy apron, four cabriole legs with carved detail to the knees on pad feet, width 79cm x height 73cm x depth 55cm £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 455 Lot 455 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WALNUT AND INLAID LOUIS XVI REVIVAL DISPLAY TABLE, the rectangular cushion moulded hinged top with bevel edge glass inset, beaded brass detail, the base with bevel edged glass to each side, wavy aprons and on four cabriole legs with foliate brass mounts, width 82.5cm x height 85cm x depth 47cm £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 456 Lot 456 A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH MARQUETRY WALNUT AND OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, the frieze with inlaid band above an overhanging long drawer with a further five long graduated drawers under, each with marquetry foliate flowers and scrolls, pierced circular escutcheons and oval brass back plates and handles, the base with two protruding square tapering front legs, height 101.5cm x height 150.5cm x depth 49.5cm £1500 - £2000 plus BP* Lot 457 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, Half length portrait of a gentleman holding a red book to his chest, oil on relined canvas, approximately 74cm x 62cm, in a gilt frame £50 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 458 Lot 458 A LATE 19TH CENTURY STYLE ANGLO CHINESE CARVED HARDWOOD SEVEN PIECE SUITE, comprising four salon chairs, a pair of elbow chairs and a settee, the wavy top rail above backs carved and pierced with dragons and foliate motifs, serpentine shaped hardwood seat with gadrooned edge, the elbow chairs with beaded edge, foliate carved apron and front cabriole legs, linked by turned stretchers, length of sofa 130cm x height 110cm £600 - £800 plus BP*

Lot 459 A GEORGE III OAK, MAHOGANY BANDED AND INLAID LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with broken arch pediment and three gilt metal ball surmounts, veneered detail frieze, gilt topped column supports flanking the arched glazed door enclosing arched brass face with silvered dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with ‘Tempus Fugit’, 11’’/28cm dial named Thomas Danes, Northampton, Roman and Arabic numerals, eight day movement with bell strike, the case with arched trunk door with shell paterae and flanked by quarter columns, inlaid plinth base on ogee bracket feet, height 236cm, with pendulum, two weights and door key £200 - £300 plus BP* Lot 459

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Lot 460 Lot 460 A GEORGE III OAK SIDE TABLE, of rectangular form, the single frieze drawer with wavy brass escutcheon and brass acorn handles with circular back plates, on cylindrical turned and block legs linked by four plain stretchers, width 81cm x height 70cm x depth 55cm £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 463 Lot 463 A GEORGE III OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with moulded edge over an arrangement of three drawers with engraved brass back plates and handles, scrolled and wavy apron and four cabriole legs with pad feet, width 78cm x height 70cm x depth 51cm £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 464 AN 18TH CENTURY OAK COFFER, triple panel hinged top, the interior with left hand end shelf, the front with chip carved frieze above triple panels, on block stile feet, width 102cm x height 57cm x depth 48.5cm £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 461 Lot 461 A GEORGE III AND LATER ELM AND OAK DRESSER, three short drawers above two cupboards and two further short drawers with later brass handles, on short bracket feet, width 157cm x height 91.5cm x depth 50cm £150 - £250 plus BP* Lot 462 A GEORGE III OAK PLATE RACK, the moulded cornice above three shelves, width 203cm x height 112cm x 17.5cm £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 465 Lot 465 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED RECTANGULAR DROP LEAF DINING/LIBRARY TABLE, moulded edge with D shaped drop ends (s.d.), the frieze fitted with two long drawers and two dummy drawers, replacement brass handles, on four turned tapering cylindrical legs with metal caps and castors, width 91.5cm x length 142.5cm £60 - £80 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 466 A GEORGE III OAK SIDE TABLE, rectangular top with moulded edge above a long drawer with pierced brass back plates with swan neck handles, on four baluster and block turned legs united by four stretchers, width 105cm x height 72.5cm x depth 57cm £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 467 Lot 467 AN 18TH CENTURY AND LATER OAK OVAL GATE LEG TABLE, fitted with a single end drawer with a turned wooden knob, on eight baluster and block turned legs united by plain stretchers, width 133.5cm x length 159cm £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 469 Lot 469 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD BANDED AND INLAID PEMBROKE TABLE, D drop ends, drawer to either end of the frieze, turned wooden handles, on turned and reeded tapering legs to brass caps and castors, width 86cm x length 106cm £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 470 Lot 470 A PAIR OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD SIMULATED ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID DINING CHAIRS, the top rail with scrolled ends, the central horizontal splat with anthemion and scroll moulding, bergere seat with loose cushion, on sabre legs, chairs numbered VII and III (2) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 468 Lot 468 A VICTORIAN WALNUT FRAMED TUB CHAIR, the rounded upholstered back with scrolled terminals supported on four barley twist uprights, stuffed over seat, cabriole front legs with brass castors £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 471 Lot 471 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONG CASE CLOCK, the hood with caddy top on half column supports flanking arched door, the brass face with circular silvered name plaque for ‘Thomas Bell’ to the arch above silvered 11 1/4’’, 29cm dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with date aperture, eight day movement with bell strike spandrels, rectangular trunk door, plinth base, pendulum, two weights and door key £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 472 Lot 472 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK RECTANGULAR SINGLE DROP GATE LEG TABLE, moulded edge, on six bobbin and cotton reel turned legs and similar stretchers and one plain stretcher, width 92cm x length 64.5cm x height 69.5cm £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 473 Lot 473 A LATE GEORGE III OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with rounded corners, the frieze fitted with a short drawer flanked by two deeper drawers, brass back plates and swan neck handles, wavy apron, on squared cabriole legs with pad feet, width 83.5cm x depth 50.5cm x height 71.5cm £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 474 Lot 474 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND FLORAL INLAID DISPLAY CABINET WITH SINGLE GLAZED DOOR, foliate gilt metal mounts, velvet lined interior with three shelves, plinth base, width 84cm x height 104.5cm x depth 30.5cm £80 - £120 plus BP*


Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 480 A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND UPHOLSTERED SQUARE OTTOMAN STOOL, hinged seat with fabric lined interior, concave upholstered base with rosewood plinth and on four paw feet, height 46cm x base 57.5cm square £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 475 Lot 475 A MID/LATE 19TH CENTURY YEW AND ELM WINDSOR CHAIR, central vase shaped splat, turned legs, crinoline stretcher, height 99.5cm x height of seat 43cm £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 477 Lot 477 A VICTORIAN WALNUT DAVENPORT, the brass and walnut gallery over a hinged lid opening to reveal an arrangement of compartments, writing slope surface below, on turned columns, linked by two shaped undertiers, width 53cm x height 94cm x depth 44.5cm £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 478 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OVAL PEMBROKE TABLE, fitted with a single end drawer with brass swan neck handles, on square tapering legs with brass caps and castors, width 85cm x length 106.5cm £60 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 476 Lot 476 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND INLAID TRUMPET SHAPED WORK TABLE, of octagonal form, the top inlaid with a Tunbridge Ware chessboard design, on a foliate and reeded bulbous pedestal with three scrolled feet, approximate height 77cm (condition: top warped so not closing shut) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 479 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY STYLE OAK JOINT STOOL/TABLE, rectangular top with moulded edge on four block and cylindrical turned legs united by stretchers, width 46.5cm x height 51.5cm x length 94cm £60 - £100 plus BP*

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Lot 481 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, central section with arched cornice above glazed double doors, flanked by a further glazed door, enclosing adjustable wooden shelves with tooled green leather wavy edge trim, the breakfront base with a long drawer above a double door cupboard with a short drawer and single door cupboard to either side, on a plinth base, width 234.5cm x height 262cm x depth 68cm (condition: some pieces of moulding loose or absent and veneer loss) £500 - £700 plus BP* Lot 482 FRITZ VON KAMPTZ (GERMAN 1866-1938), GERTRAUD PLATH, head and shoulders portrait of a lady, oil on canvas laid down on board, signed Fritz V. Kamptz lower right, oval approximately 48cm x 38.5cm (provenance: a gift to the vendor direct from the sitter who was a close personal friend, Gertraud Plath 1900-1992 was the daughter of The Dean of Berlin, the artist was married to her elder sister, Grete) £500 - £700 plus BP*

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Lot 483 Lot 483 SYLVESTER MARTIN (BRITISH ACT. 1856-1906), ‘Tom Hill, Tanworth’, ‘Sqire Wood, Tanworth’, ‘Mockley Wood, Tanworth’ and ‘Near Barston, A Check’, a set of four fox hunting scenes of the Tanworth-in-Arden Hunt, oils on panel, titled, signed and dated 1902, approximately 24cm x 45cm (4) (provenance: the vendor purchased the set in 1985 from an art dealer, Eric Jones of Erdington, Birmingham, he advised he purchased them in the 1960’s from an estate sale of the Hertford family of Ragley Hall, Studley) £3200 - £4000 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 484 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, ‘THE WEST GATE....’, town scene with figures, oil on canvas in need of restoration, possibly signed lower left, titled verso visible under UV light, canvas unframed, losses upper left and tear middle left hand side, approximately 25.5cm x 35.5cm (condition: in need of restoration) £30 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 487 Lot 487 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL (INITIALLED S.A.), HEAD AND SHOULDERS PORTRAIT OF AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY GENTLEMAN, watercolour, foxing visible to face, initialled S.A. lower left, approximately 28cm x 23cm, early 20th Century British School, head and shoulders side profile portrait of a young boy, watercolour, approximately 15cm x 13cm, framed and glazed and late 19th/early 20th Century British School, head and shoulders portrait of a PreRaphaelite style lady in classical dress, watercolour, approximately 16.5cm x 12cm, framed and glazed (3) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 485 Lot 485 JOHN BERRY (BRITISH 1920-2009), PORTRAIT OF A NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN CHIEF, oil on board, signed and dated 1999 lower right, approximately 41cm x 31.5cm, John Berry was a prolific illustrator of Ladybird books during his career (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £300 - £400 plus BP* Lot 486 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL, Tavern scene, three men around a table with clay pipes and drink, oil on copper, approximately 19cm x 16cm, framed, together with William J. King (British, B.1857), landscape scene with figures on a moorland track, oil on canvas, approximately 12cm x 17cm, framed and glazed (2) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 488 Lot 488 ALLAN GWYNNE-JONES (BRITISH 1892-1982), HOUSE BEING BUILT BY A CROSSROADS, etching, signed in pencil lower right, some foxing, approximately 17cm x 21cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £100 - £200 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 489 WILLIAM J. KING (BRITISH B.1857), FIGURES ON A HEATH WITH CHURCH SPIRE TO THE DISTANCE, companion study of a moorland scene, oil on canvas, signed and dated 1906, approximately 17cm x 24.5cm and approximately 16cm x 23.5cm, both framed and glazed, together with a late 19th Century British School, coastal landscape, oil on patched canvas, indistinctly signed and dated lower left, approximately 23cm x 34cm, framed (3) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 490 Lot 490 SYLVESTER MARTIN (BRITISH FL.1856-1906), ‘Waiting For Bob and The Poney’ (sic), a gamekeeper seated with his shotgun and four spaniels by a wooden stile, figure on a grey pony to the distance, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 1904 lower left, approximately 54cm x 44cm, in a gilt frame £200 - £300 plus BP* Lot 491 WILLIAM P CARTWRIGHT (BRITISH, 1864-1911), figures on a track beside a river, cattle watering and sheep in a pasture beyond, oil on relined canvas, signed lower left, 42.5cm x 69.5cm £100 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 492 19TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL, half length portrait of a 17th Century gentleman wearing a wide brimmed hat, oil on copper, approximately 8cm x 6cm, in a gilt frame, together with a 19th Century small oval walnut framed mirror, the plate engraved with a man, three dogs and dead game, plate size approximately 7.5cm x 15cm (2) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 493 INDISTINCTLY SIGNED, EARLY 20TH CENTURY MONOCHROME ETCHING OF A MUTILATED CORPSE, signed in pencil lower centre, artist’s proof and bears signature lower right, unmounted and unframed, approximately 50.5cm x 33cm, together with seven late 18th/early 19th century pencil sketches of landscapes and seascapes, sizes approximately 4.3cm x 7cm to 9cm x 15cm (8) £20 - £30 plus BP*

Lot 494 (detail) Lot 494 A VICTORIAN AND LATER MAHOGANY STAINED SET OF PHARMACISTS SHOP SHELVES AND DRAWERS, the cornice with central moulded detail above an arrangement of six divisions of removable shelves, the base fitted with one cupboard and seventy nine drawers of three graduated sizes, with moulded glass knobs, majority of drawers retain their original lettering, the drawer interiors brightly repainted to sterilise, with a replacement footboard, width 375cm x height 265cm x depth 25cm (condition: the shelves fitted with LED lights to backs of shelves, alterations have been carried out to fit the item in a residential property and viewing is recommended for this item) £3,000 - £5,000 plus BP*


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NEW BIDDER REGISTRATION FORM All prospective purchasers are requested to complete this form and provide a form of identification such as utility bill, driving licence or passport.

PLEASE REGISTER BEFORE THE SALE Name:

Address:

Name: Telephone No.: Email Address: Signature:

Date:

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers BUYING AT AUCTION REGISTRATION Prospective bidders are required to register their details to obtain a bidding number, (paddle). Identification is required in the form of a passport or driving license. Card details are requested for new and overseas buyers and will be verified. References may also be required. Credit and reference checks may also be made. PAYMENT Payment and collection should be made within seven days of the auction by cash, bank transfer, direct debit only (We regret that we are unable to accept payment by credit card to a large increase in costs - we felt it unfair to increase buyers’ premium and penalise customers who do not use credit cards). We no longer accept cheques. All winning bids should be paid for and collected/collection arranged within seven days of the auction. Failure to do so will result in the sale being cancelled and the bidder blacklisted across the auction network. Any purchases not collected/collection arranged within seven days will be moved offsite and incur storage fees of £5 per Lot per day. Overseas payments can only be made by direct bank transfer. DESCRIPTION & ESTIMATE OF LOTS Every effort is made to describe Lots as fairly and as accurately as possible. Descriptions are a matter of opinion only and the potential purchaser is advised to examine for themselves the authenticity of any given Lot. Damage/restoration may be mentioned but if not, does not imply an item is free from damage and/or restoration. Our liability in respect of Lot descriptions is limited. All weights and measurements stated should be regarded as approximate. Pre-sale estimates are intended only as a guide for prospective purchasers. Depending on the degree of competition Lots can realise more or sometimes less than our listed estimates. Estimates and descriptions are subject to revision. CONDITION REPORTS Ample time is allocated prior to the auction to allow prospective purchasers to come and view and satisfy for themselves the condition of any given Lot. However, where this is not possible, we are always happy to advise prospective buyers on the condition of any Lot by email only. This is an opinion only and where possible should be requested in writing in ample time eg email. This service closes the day prior to prior to the auction. Hundreds of enquiries are logged for our sales and therefore enquiries are answered on a first come first served basis and are sent at the enquirer’s risk. IMAGES All images, whether printed in the catalogue or on our websites, remain the property of Richard Winterton Auctioneers and may not be reproduced without prior written consent from us. PROGRESS OF SALE Under normal circumstances, our auctions proceed at around 150-200 Lots per hour.

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TELEPHONE BIDS We are happy to arrange phone bids on Lots estimated at over £200 or at our discretion. By making a booking, you will automatically have the opening bid. Bookings can only be taken up to 48 hours prior to the auction and are subject to line availability. Telephone bids are accepted at the senders risk and should be requested in writing. ABSENTEE BIDS AND SALE RESULTS If you are unable to attend the auction, we will be happy to bid on your behalf up to a set amount. Please use the forms available from reception or at the back of a catalogue. Absentee bids should be submitted no later than 9am on the sale morning. We endeavour to buy the Lot as cheaply as is allowed by other bids and reserves if applicable. If your bid(s) is successful, an invoice will be posted or emailed to you on the sale day or you can telephone reception who will be happy to inform clients of sale results. BUYERS’ PREMIUM All bids are charged a buyers’ premium of 21% inclusive of VAT in addition to the ‘hammer’ price. An additional 3% + VAT premium applies to Live Online Bidding. SALEROOM NOTICES It is advisable to check for any notices in the saleroom relating to withdrawn/additional Lots or revised Lot descriptions/guide prices. COLLECTION OF LOTS Lots purchased should be paid for and collected within seven days of the sale. No Lots will be released without cleared funds and a valid invoice slip. Any Lot not collected/collection arranged within seven days of the sale date will incur storage charges at the rate of £5 per Lot per day. STOLEN GOODS & DUE DILIGENCE Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd operate a due diligence scheme to help in the prevention in the trade of stolen goods. We co-operate fully with law enforcement agencies in this respect. PARKING & DISABLED ACCESS The Lichfield Auction Centre has ample parking on site and disabled access. ADMISSION TO THE SALEROOM We reserve the right to refuse admission to any of our auctions, without necessarily giving a reason.

CLIENT SERVICES VALUATION DAYS We hold regular free valuation days at locations throughout Staffordshire, The West Midlands and Derbyshire for all antiques, fine art and collectables. We have a network of specialist consultants for areas such as fine wines, pictures, jewellery, watches, modern design, toys, ceramics, cameras, postcards, cigarette cards, sporting memorabilia, antiquarian books, oriental works of art, coins, postage stamps and medals/military memorabilia to name a few. Lichfield Valuation Days The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park, WS13 8NF (Tel 01543 251081) Coins & Banknotes - Tuesdays 9.30am to 12.00noon

General Antique & Collectable Valuations of single/selected items Tuesdays 9.30am to 4pm (no appointment necessary) Specialist Themed Valuation Days - oriental works of art, books/maps, stamps, sporting memorabilia etc (by appointment only - dates to be announced - see our website) Auction Consignments only (for boxes and large quantities) Monday to Friday 9.30am to 4pm (excluding sale days) (Ample parking and disabled access) Toys, Trains, Dolls & Teddy Valuations - Every Tuesday 9.30am to 4.00pm Wine, Whisky & Port Valuations - Every Tuesday 9.30am to 4.00pm Sutton Coldfield Valuation Days The Trinity Centre, Church Hill, Mill St, Sutton Coldfield, B72 1TF *Most Mondays from 2pm to 3.30pm (Check our website for exceptions) (Ample free parking and disabled access) Tamworth Contact us on 01543 251081 for a free home visit At Your Own Home... If you have a large quantity of items or a bulky collection which you are considering selling at auction with us, call us on 01543 251081 to make a free appointment for a Representative to visit you at home to discuss your individual requirements. We can also arrange for the consignment to be collected using our in-house haulage service. FULL/PART ESTATE CLEARANCES We are pleased to advise private individuals, estate agents and solicitors with regards to the clearance of the contents of a property. An area representative will be pleased to meet clients at the property in question and give confidential advice. We have our own fleet of vehicles to assist in the removal process. We can also instruct cleaning professionals should you want the property to be spotless afterwards. WRITTEN VALUATIONS We offer professional written valuations for insurance, probate, tax and family division purposes at attractive rates based on an hourly charge. ANTIQUE TALKS & ONE-OFF VALUATION EVENTS We offer a service whereby we can provide Valuers for ‘antiques talks’ and one-off valuation events. Phone 01543 251081 for further information on this service.

SHIPPING All Lots are available to be packed and shipped by our in house packing service. Once you’ve won your lot, Please contact us for a quote for professionally packed and tracked delivery to your door.


TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

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1. In these conditions Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd act only as auctioneers and agents and the representatives of Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd conducting the sale is called “Auctioneer”.

10. Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd declaim all responsibility for loss or damage of goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by negligence of their employees.

2. For all purposes of sale the Auctioneer shall be deemed to be the agents of both the vendor and purchaser and may in the case of lots upon which there is a reserve price exercise the right to bid on behalf of the vendor. As agent the Auctioneer cannot be responsible for any default by either the vendor or purchaser.

11. All goods are put up for sale without reserve unless written instructions as to reserve are received by Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd prior to the commencement of the sale.

3. The Auctioneer will not be responsible for the correctness of the description, measurement, weight, date, age, genuineness, authenticity, condition or faults of any item, they are believed to be correct but are made as an expression of opinion only, and the lots are sold subject to all faults and errors in description.

13. The purchaser shall pay the hammer price together with the buyers premium of 21% inclusive.

4. The Auctioneer will be pleased to execute bids free of charge for anyone unable to attend the sale on receipt of written instructions. Bids by telephone are accepted only at the senders risk and should be confirmed by letter or fax. 5. The highest bidder is in due time to be the purchaser, and no persons shall retract a bid. The advance on each lot to be determined by the Auctioneer, who reserves the right of refusing any bids and of altering, adding to, dividing, consolidating or withdrawing any lot or lots at the sale or bidding on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve at Auctioneers discretion. Should any dispute or difficulty arise between two or more bidders, the Auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle it or re-offer the lot. 6. Charges for Vendors are per lot and are as follows:- £7 per lot entry fee and 15% thereafter per lot plus VAT 7. Insurance:- All goods will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary and water damage, for which Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd will charge a premium of 1% subject to the Value Added Tax. The value of the goods so covered shall be the gross amount realised, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of withdrawn lots prior to a sale that which the specialised staff of Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd shall in their absolute discretion, estimate to be the auction value of the goods.

12. The vendor will duly indemnify Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd in connection with any goods sold on the vendors behalf.

14. All lots to be at the sole risk and charge of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer, and such lots to be taken away with all faults, defects and errors in descriptions without any power of dispute, at the risk and expense of the purchaser. No purchaser shall be entitled to remove any lot until payment has been received in full for the lots purchased. 15. Settlement is normally 4-6 weeks post auction less charges, provided we have been paid by the purchaser. VAT is applicable on all services. 16. All categorised lots withdrawn prior to auction will incur a £25 per lot fee or 7.5% of our value, whichever is greater. 17. Expenses:- You agree to pay all costs relating to (1) packing and shipping the lots to the saleroom or returned. ONLINE BIDDING Richard Winterton Fine Art Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via thesaleroom. com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Richard Winterton Fine Art Auctioneers: 1. authorise Richard Winterton Fine Art Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and

8. Vendors will be charged for goods left on the premises if the vendor has been requested to remove them and if the goods are not removed within fourteen days of such request. Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd reserve the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage charges.

2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Richard Winterton Fine Art Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Richard Winterton Fine Art Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale.

9. Richard Winterton Auctioneers Ltd reserve the right to store or arrange the the storage of goods delivered to them for sale either on their own premises or elsewhere at their sole discretion. They exempt themselves from any liability for loss or damage to goods delivered without sufficient sale instructions.

Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price

EXPLANATION OF CATALOGUING TERMS (S.D/A.F) We have identified that the Lot in question has some damage/ faults, (s.d/a.f). This is for guidance only and does not constitute that a Lot is free of damage/faults where no mention is made. (RESTORATIONS) We have identified that the Lot in question in our opinion has some restoration, whether in full or part. This is for guidance only and does not constitute that a Lot is free of restoration where no mention is made. FINE ART (PICTURES, PRINTS & WORKS OF ART) Any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date, age, provenance and condition is a statement of our opinion and is not to be taken as a statement of fact. Please read carefully the Terms of Business printed in this catalogue and available upon request. LOWRY, LAURENCE STEPHEN (1887-1976): In our opinion a work by the artist. ATTRIBUTED TO LOWRY, LAURENCE STEPHEN (1887-1976): In our opinion a work by the artists but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the above category.

CIRCLE/MANNER/FOLLOWER OF LOWRY, LAURENCE STEPHEN: In our opinion a work by an unidentified hand associated with the artists but not necessarily a pupil or of the period of the artist. All dimensions are given in centimetres of the image only, height before width and are approximate. Pictures are unframed unless otherwise stated. Artists Resale Rights may apply to certain Lots (living and deceased artists within 70 years) that fetch over 1,000 Euros hammer price (approximately £800). In which case a 4% surcharge is payable by the purchaser in addition to the hammer price and buyers’ premium (and if applicable, live bidding fees). WEIGHTS & MEASUREMENTS All weights and measurements quoted in this catalogue are to be regarded as approximate. CLOCKS & WATCHES All clocks and watches are sold as seen and have not been tested for operation. We therefore advise servicing by a suitably qualified horologist. There are no keys, weights or pendulums unless stated in the Lot description.

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ABSENTEE BID FORM BID No.

Please bid on my behalf on the following lot(s) up to the price limit shown (in GBP), but otherwise as cheaply as other bids and reserves permit. This is a legal binding bid all items purchased must be paid for and collected within seven days of the sale. I have read and understand Terms & Conditions of sale in the back of the catalogue and agree. BUYERS PREMIUM 17.5% + VAT (21% INCLUSIVE) AUCTION TITLE AND DATE

PLEASE CHECK THAT ALL INFORMATION BELOW IS CORRECT BEFORE SUBMITTING BIDS

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BRIEF DESCRIPTION

LIMIT OF PRICE

Name: Address: Post Code.: Tel. Landline:

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Free Valuations Specialist, Jewellery, Toys, Trains, Dolls & Teddies, Coins, Ceramics, Glass, Collectors Items, etc. Every Tuesday 9.30am – 4.00pm The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park, Lichfield, WS13 8NF By Rail Lichfield City is on the cross-city line to Birmingham New Street. Virgin Trains operate high speed services from London Euston (1hr 20mins) and Scotland to Lichfield Trent Valley which is a five minute taxi drive. Contact the National Rail Enquiries line on 08457 484950 or visit www.nationalrail.co.uk for exact train times. By Air Birmingham International and East Midlands Airports are each a 40 minute drive from Lichfield.


The Lichfield Auction Centre, Wood End Lane, Fradley Park, Lichfield WS13 8NF T: +44(0)1543 251081 E: lichfield@richardwinterton.co.uk www.richardwinterton.co.uk


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