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Decorative Arts Sale Wednesday 19th June at 10am


WATCH & DESIGNER SALE

15th July Held At Lichfield St Mary's, Market Square, Lichfield, Staffordshire WS13 6LG (Sale commences at 6pm)

Viewing: 13th July: 9.30am - 12.00noon at The Lichfield Auction Centre Sale days: 12.00noon - 6pm at St Mary's in the Market Square, Lichfield


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Fine & Decorative Arts WEDNESDAY 19TH JUNE 2019 at 10.00am Viewing: Saturday 15th June 9.30am – 12.00 noon Monday 17th June 9.00am – 4.00pm Tuesday 18th June 9.00am – 4.00pm 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 or www.easyliveauction.com Buyers premium on the hammer price 20 % + VAT @20% Online Saleroom.com charges 6% + VAT @20% or Online EasyLiveAuction Premium 3% or £3 - please choose when registering 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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ORDER OF SALE Jewellery Silver Ceramics & Glass Collectables Works of Art Taxidermy Pictures Decorative & Design Pictures Wine, Whisky & Port Furniture Decorative & Design Furniture

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1 – 83 84 – 235 236 – 315 316 – 322 323 – 392 393 – 403 404 – 430 431 – 456 457 – 522 523 – 546 547 – 602


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Lot 1 Lot 1 A MODERN 18CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING, oval blue sapphire measuring approximately 6.3mm x 5.1mm, sapphire weight stamped to band 1.08ct, estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, colour assessed as F-G, clarity assessed as VS1-VS2, ring size M, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, approximate gross weight 4.4 grams £300 - £400 plus BP* Lot 2 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD TANZANITE AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING, oval mixed cut tanzanite measuring approximately 9.10mm - 6.9mm, estimated total modern round brilliant cut diamond weight 1.00ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as SI1-SI2, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, approximate gross weight 4.8 grams £500 - £700 plus BP* Lot 3 A MID TO LATE 20TH CENTURY 18CT WHITE GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, estimated modern round brilliant diamond weight 0.61ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as SI1-2, ring size L 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, Sheffield 1977, approximate gross weight 2.0 grams £700 - £900 plus BP*

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Lot 4 Lot 4 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD LARGE BLUE TOPAZ AND DIAMOND PENDANT, claw set in an abstract mount, topaz measuring 28mm x 20mm, estimated diamond weight 0.10ct, snake chain measuring 440mm in length, pendant hallmarked 18ct gold, Sheffield, approximate gross weight 25.0 grams £300 - £500 plus BP* Lot 5 AN EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY DOMED CLUSTER RING, centring on an old European diamond, measuring approximately 6.12mm in diameter, estimated weight 0.85ct, overall total diamond weight estimated at 2.75ct, average colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as SI1-SI2, ring size Q, approximate gross weight 8.7 grams £2500 - £3000 plus BP* Lot 6 A LATE 20TH CENTURY 18CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND LINE BRACELET, estimated total diamond weight 2.28ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as I2, measuring approximately 190mm in length, hallmarked 18ct gold London, approximate gross weight 22.0 grams (condition: please note this bracelet is broken at clasp) £700 - £900 plus BP*

Lot 7 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD CIGARETTE CASE, measuring approximately 86.0mm x 71.0mm, line engraved decoration, personalised with initials and inner inscription, approximate gross weight 75.6 grams £700 - £800 plus BP*

Lot 8 Lot 8 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD FANCY LINK ALBERT CHAIN, measuring approximately 310mm in length, fitted to a cornelian and compass swivel fob and a crowned shield fob, both the shield and T-bar hallmarked 9ct gold, approximate gross weight 53.7 grams (condition: please note the swivel clasp, watch key and one other jump ring are not gold) £500 - £600 plus BP* Lot 9 A MODERN THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, centre brilliant cut diamond estimated 1.60ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as SI1, two outer modern round brilliant diamonds each estimated 0.33ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS1-2, overall total diamond weight estimated 2.26ct, ring size T 1/2, stamped ‘750’ and ‘1.60 J, SI1’, approximate gross weight 6.7 grams £5000 - £7000 plus BP*

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Lot 10 A MODERN SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND OVAL CLUSTER RING, oval mixed cut sapphire measuring approximately 8.7mm x 5.7mm, estimated weight 1.50ct, estimated modern round brilliant cut weight 0.16ct, ring size I 1/2, stamped ‘750’, approximate gross weight 8.1 grams £400 - £600 plus BP* Lot 11 A MODERN 18CT GOLD LARGE EMERALD AND DIAMOND MARQUISE CLUSTER RING, emerald measuring approximately 20.00mm x 7.58mm x 7.2mm, calculated weight 4.7ct, estimated total modern round brilliant cut diamond weight 0.60ct, ring size O, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 11.3 grams £500 - £700 plus BP*

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Lot 12 A MODERN 18CT ROSE GOLD DIAMOND SET CENTRE PIECE NECKLET, comprised of open twist design links, estimated total diamond weight 4.00ct, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham ‘CJ’, approximate gross weight 41.0 grams £1200 - £1800 plus BP*

Lot 13 A MODERN PLATINUM DIAMOND DRESS RING, centring on an oval modern brilliant cut diamond, accompanied by a diamond grading report from the GIA, carat weight 0.71ct, colour D, clarity assessed as VS2, fluorescence - none, further set with pear shape and round modern cut diamonds, overall diamond weight estimated 1.43ct, ring size M, hallmarked platinum, London, approximate gross weight 5.2 grams £1800 - £2600 plus BP*

Lot 14 A MODERN PLATINUM SINGLE STONE PRINCESS CUT DIAMOND PENDANT, estimated weight 0.64ct, colour assessed as E-F, clarity assessed VS1-2, together with a platinum fine filled curb link chain, measuring approximately 460mm in length, hallmarked platinum, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 5.0 grams £600 - £800 plus BP*

Lot 15 A MID 20TH CENTURY LARGE DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, a transitional brilliant cut diamond measuring 9mm in diameter, calculated weight 2.67ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as VVS2VS1, shoulders diamond set with single and Swiss cut diamonds, total smaller weight 0.16ct, ring size P, approximate gross weight 5.4 grams £10000 - £12000 plus BP*

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Lot 19 Lot 19 A MODERN PICCHIOTTI 18CT GOLD DIAMOND SET RUSSIAN WEDDING RING, three colour bands each rub over set diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.40ct, ring size J, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, approximate gross weight 14.0 grams £220 - £280 plus BP* Lot 16 Lot 16 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND PENDANT, comprised of four Princess cut diamonds tension set, within a diamond halo of modern round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS1-VS2, together with an 18ct white gold filled curb chain 440mm in length, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 6.4 grams £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 17 A MODERN PICCHIOTTI 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND SET RING, pave diamond set, together with a certificate of authenticity, estimated total weight 0.50ct, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, ring size L, approximate gross weight 6.6 grams £180 - £260 plus BP* Lot 18 A MODERN PAIR OF 18CT GOLD YOKO CULTURED FRESH WATER PEARL AND DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS, together with certificate of authenticity, stated diamond weight 0.26ct, hallmarked 18ct gold, approximate gross weight 5.0 grams £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 20 Lot 20 A 9CT GOLD IVAN TARRATT PENDANT DESIGNED BY ERNEST A BLYTH, the pendant an abstract star or cross, with maker’s marks, with 9ct hallmark for Birmingham 1965, pendant length 80mm, suspended from a later added rope twist chain, clasp stamped 9ct, chain length 750mm, total approximate gross weight 35.9 grams £500 - £800 plus BP* Lot 21 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD, THREE ROW CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND BRACELET, each row intersected by a rectangular satin finish panel, strung plain to a three row diamond set clasp, measuring approximately 175mm in length, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, approximate gross weight 31.5 grams £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 22 Lot 22 A PAIR OF MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD PICCHIOTTI DIAMOND SET EAR PENDANTS, two square diamond sections, fitted to a hinged Omega style catch, estimated diamond weight approximately 1.00ct, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, together with certificate of authenticity, approximate gross weight 10.3 grams £300 - £500 plus BP*

Lot 23 Lot 23 A DELICATE VICTORIAN CARVED CORAL BANGLE, centring on a carved cameo depicting Demeter, suspending a tapered coral drop, flanked by two panels carved with chimera, tested as gold, overall measurement when fastened 68.0mm x 62.0mm, approximate gross weight 20.7 grams (condition: overall condition very good, some resin evident on one of the shell pieces, one pin loose connecting the central panel) £400 - £600 plus BP* Lot 24 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARVED CORAL RING, an oval floral panel measuring approximately 15mm x 10mm, ring size N, stamped ‘9ct shanks’, approximate gross weight 3.0 grams £40 - £60 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 25 A CORAL COLLECTION, to include two brooches and a glass ring, two brooches of similar appearance, vari cut coral fitted to a wire construction mounting, together with a glass (coral colour) gold plated ring (condition: please note a/f, one of the brooches is damaged a wire work piece is broken from the mount) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 26 TWO MODERN SMALL CORAL PENDANTS, a heart and a round panel within a twist rope edge border, both together with fine chains, one a/f, stamped ‘9ct’, approximate gross weight 3.7 grams £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 27 Lot 27 A CORAL NECKLET, comprised of graduated coral beads, connected by twist wire sections to a barrel screw in style clasp, necklet measuring approximately 200mm in length £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 28 A LATE VICTORIAN THREE ROW CORAL BRACELET, rounded beads strung plain to a three row gilt coral floral carved rectangular shape push in style clasp, bracelet measuring approximately 170mm in length (condition: please note overall condition good, aside from some lead solder to the clasp) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 29 Lot 29 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARVED CORAL BROOCH, designed as a spray of chrysanthemums, measuring approximately 37.0mm in length, fitted to metal pin and hook catch £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 30 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CARVED CORAL BAR BROOCH AND A MATCHING PAIR OF SMALL ROSE STUD EARRINGS, the brooch designed as a rose, set to a plain polished bar, measuring approximately 75.00mm in length, stamped ‘15ct’, smaller carved coral studs fitted to screw fittings, stamped ‘9ct’, approximate gross weight 10.1 grams £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 31 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CORAL MOURNING BROOCH AND A PAIR OF CORAL STUD EARRINGS, rectangular form with blond plaited hair section, personalised with initials to the reverse, measuring approximately 23.3mm x 19.3mm £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 32 Lot 32 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PAIR OF CARVED JADE DROP EARRINGS, each pear shaped jadite carved in a floral design, measuring approximately 29.2mm x 12.1mm, fitted to an open wire work panel and screw fittings, overall length approximately 51.6mm in length, stamped ‘9ct’, approximate gross weight 4.4 grams £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 33 Lot 33 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND SET FULL ETERNITY/WEDDING BAND, estimated total modern round brilliant cut weight 0.38ct, satin finish, ring size M, Swiss convention marks for 18ct gold, approximate gross weight 8.7 grams £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 34 A LATE VICTORIAN TRIPLE GRADUATED CURB LINK CHARM BRACELET, together with six assorted charms to large cornelian fob, fitted to a padlock fastener which is hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham 1899, bracelet measuring approximately 180.0mm in length, approximate gross weight 90.4 grams £800 - £1200 plus BP*

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Lot 35 Lot 35 A MODERN DIAMOND DRESS RING, centring on a modern round brilliant cut diamond, estimated weight 0.45ct, colour assessed as F-G, clarity assessed as SI1-SI2, further set with trap and smaller modern round brilliant and single cut diamonds, estimated smaller weight 0.25ct, ring size L 1/2, stamped ‘750’, approximate gross weight 4.0 grams £400 - £600 plus BP* Lot 36 A VICTORIAN GOLD STAR SAPPHIRE AND WHITE STONE ROUND SMALL CIRCULAR BROOCH, a light purplish-blue star sapphire measuring approximately 13.3mm in diameter, enclosed within an old cut white stone border, assessed as white sapphires, overall diameter approximately 15.8mm, approximate gross weight 5.1 grams (condition: please note there is a chip to the side of the sapphire) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 37 Lot 37 A MID VICTORIAN GOLD GARNET AND WHITE ENAMEL PENDANT, centring on a large cabochon circular garnet measuring approximately 17.3mm in diameter, enclosed with a border of white enamel oval panels and applied bead and twist wire decoration, together with dainty fetter chain, measuring approximately 430mm in length, fitted to a later barrel style clasp, circa 1860, approximate gross weight 9.9 grams £350 - £450 plus BP*

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Lot 38 Lot 38 A MODERN SINGLE STONE DIAMOND PENDANT, a modern round brilliant cut diamond, together with an HRD diamond grading report, stated weight 1.00ct, colour G, clarity SI1, pendant stamped ‘750’, together with a fine 18ct white gold curb chain measuring 450mm in length, approximate gross weight 3.9 grams £1500 - £2000 plus BP*

Lot 41 Lot 41 A MODERN PLATINUM DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, with a diamond set under band, principle diamond accompanied by a GIA diamond grading report, stating weight 0.71ct, colour G, clarity SI1, smaller modern round brilliant cut weight approximately 0.10ct, ring size M, hallmarked platinum, London, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams £1200 - £1800 plus BP*

Lot 39 Lot 39 A MODERN PLATINUM DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, a modern round brilliant cut diamond, together with a diamond grading report from the HRD, stated weight 0.80ct, colour G, clarity SI1, ring size L 1/2, hallmarked platinum, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 4.6 grams £900 - £1200 plus BP*

Lot 42 Lot 42 A MID VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, set with an old cut diamond to the scrolling gallery, estimated diamond weight 0.25ct, with 18ct hallmark for Birmingham 1879, ring size O, approximate weight 4.9 grams £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 40 A MODERN DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING, with diamond crossover set shoulders, principle diamond accompanied by GIA diamond grading report, stated weight 0.41ct, colour G, clarity SI1, approximately 0.10ct, round brilliant cut diamonds set to the shoulders, ring size M, hallmarked platinum, London, approximate gross weight 3.0 grams £300 - £500 plus BP*

Lot 43 A LATE VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed as three old cut diamonds claw set within diamond shape settings, with carved detail to the shoulders, stamped 18, ring size V, approximate weight 3.7 grams £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 44 Lot 44 A GENTLEMANS DIAMOND SET SIGNET RING, designed as a square of sixteen claw set brilliant cut diamonds, with crosshatch detail to the shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.45ct, ring size S 1/2, approximate weight 8.1 grams £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 45 Lot 45 A 1970’S 18CT GOLD ABSTRACT DIAMOND SET RING, designed as spokes claw set with brilliant cut diamonds, interspaced by angled triangular panels set at varying heights, estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, with 18ct hallmark for London 1978, ring size K 1/2, approximate weight 8 grams £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 46 Lot 46 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND PENDANT AND EARRING SET, the pendant designed with an oval emerald within a single cut diamond surround, suspended from a fine curb link chain, pendant length 18mm, chain length 460mm, the ear studs of the same design, length of ear studs 10mm, all with 18ct hallmarks, approximate total weight 7.8 grams £140 - £180 plus BP*

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Lot 47 A GOLD AMETHYST AND SEED PEARL BROOCH, the central rectangular amethyst, surrounded by shell and foliate designed panels, within a line of seed pearls, with a rectangular amethyst set at each quarter with further leaf and bead detail above each, length 49mm, approximate weight 15 grams £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 48 Lot 48 AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed as three brilliant cut diamonds within collet settings to the plain band, estimated central diamond weight 1.10ct, colour assessed as I-J, clarity assessed as I1, the side diamonds estimated weight as 0.25ct each, colour asssessed as H-I, clarity assessed as SI1, hallmarked 18ct gold, Sheffield 2004, ring size P, approximate weight 5.7 grams £2500 - £3500 plus BP*

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

Lot 49 AN ART DECO GRADUATED DIAMOND LINE BRACELET, brilliant cut diamonds, each set to a box setting graduated in size, largest diamond measuring 5.7mm in diameter, overall estimated diamond weight 6.00ct, colour assessed as G-I, clarity assessed as SI1-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 (please note two plain square links have been added next to the clasp to extend the bracelet, these are not diamond set) £4000 - £5000 plus BP*

Lot 50 Lot 50 AN 18CT GOLD FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING, the graduated row of old cut diamonds within claw settings, estimated total diamond weight 1.30ct, colour assessed as H-J, clarity assessed as VS2-SI2, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, ring size N, approximate weight 4.1 grams £400 - £600 plus BP*

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Lot 51 Lot 51 A DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, the central brilliant cut diamond within a surround of eight brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 2.20ct, colour assessed as F-G, clarity assessed as VS2-SI2, band stamped Plat, ring size L 1/2, approximate weight 4.1 grams £1000 - £1200 plus BP*

Lot 52 Lot 52 A SCOTTISH BRACELET, designed as four shaped agate pieces, each interspaced by an oval citrine to the heart padlock clasp, length 180mm £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 53 Lot 53 A 9CT GOLD CHARM BRACELET, the fancy link bracelet suspending a total of thirty charms, to include an enamel cuckoo clock, a hinged caravan with enamel fortune teller inside, with a heart padlock clasp and safety chain, chain and clasp with 9ct hallmark, length 190mm, approximate weight 78.3 grams £650 - £750 plus BP*

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Lot 54 Lot 54 A MODERN 18CT GOLD EMERALD AND DIAMOND HALO CLUSTER STYLE RING, with diamond set shoulders, emerald measuring approximately 7.0mm x 5.0mm, approximate diamond weight 0.30ct, ring size J 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 4.5 grams £250 - £300 plus BP* Lot 55 A MODERN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND PAVE SET BAND RING, approximate total diamond weight 1.16ct, colour assessed as F-G, clarity assessed as VS1-VS2, ring size O, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, approximate gross weight 7.1 grams £400 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 56 Lot 56 TWO RINGS, the first an abstract design diamond ring, centring on a principle modern round brilliant cut diamond, estimated weight 0.60ct, colour assessed as H-I, clarity assessed as VS1-VS2, eight Princess cut diamonds channel set to the shoulders, estimated total Princess cut diamonds 0.80ct, abstract triangular shaped shank, approximate ring size L, stamped ‘18k’, the second a shaped to fit wedding band, abstract design, approximate ring size L, approximate gross weight 17.4 grams £1300 - £1800 plus BP*

Lot 57 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, cultured akoya cultured pearl measuring approximately 9mm in diameter, estimated diamond weight 0.10ct, ring size N 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, approximate gross weight 4.5 grams £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 58 Lot 58 A MODERN 18CT GOLD AKOYA CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND RING, centring on a large white cultured pearl measuring approximately 9.6mm in diameter, enclosed within a fine diamond border and further scatter set with diamonds to the shoulders and sides, diamond weight stamped to the band 0.36ct, hallmarked 18ct gold, Edinburgh, approximate gross weight 10.6 grams £250 - £350 plus BP*

Lot 59 Lot 59 A MODERN 18CT GOLD OVAL LOCKET, plain polished finish, measuring approximately 25mm x 19.0mm, together with a fine box link chain, measuring approximately 500mm in length, hallmarked 18ct gold, Birmingham, approximate gross weight 14 grams £250 - £300 plus BP*


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Lot 60 Lot 60 A CARNELIAN INTAGLIO RING, the oval carnelian carved to depict a bearded man, within a collet mount to the plain band, length of intaglio 21mm, approximate ring size M (shank quite oval in shape), approximate weight 5.4 grams £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 61 THREE PAIRS OF EARRINGS, the first a pair of studs designed as a cultured pearl within a circular embossed beaded surround, stamped 375, one earring back missing, the second designed as an oval citrine suspended from a belcher link chain to the bead and ear hook, the third designed as an oval blue topaz and an oval peridot, both in collet settings, each within a further oval outer surround, with 9ct hallmark, approximate total weight 11.5 grams £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 62 Lot 62 A MODERN 18CT GOLD MULTI GEM AND DIAMOND FANCY BOMBE STYLE DRESS RING, lattice design incorporating various coloured sapphires and demantoid garnets, estimated total diamond weight 2.10ct, ring size N, approximate gross weight 13.1 grams £550 - £750 plus BP*

Lot 63 Lot 63 AN 18CT WHITE GOLD RUBILITE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, centring on a cushion cut rubilite measuring approximately 7.7mm in diameter, calculated weight 2.44ct, estimated modern round brilliant cut weight 0.75ct, ring size N 1/2, hallmarked 18ct white gold, London, sponsor TIVON, approximate gross weight 4.4 grams £400 - £600 plus BP* Lot 64 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD AQUAMARINE AND DIAMOND TRIANGULAR SHAPE PENDANT, centring on a principle triangular cut aquamarine measuring approximately 8.9mm in diameter, estimated modern round brilliant cut weight 0.27ct, together with an 18ct gold spiga chain, measuring approximately 400mm in length, hallmarked 18ct white gold, London, approximate gross weight 6.9 grams £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 65 Lot 65 A TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, the floral like undulating outline with tiered spokes claw set with turquoise cabochons, some replacements, with a central brilliant cut diamond, estimated diamond weight 0.25ct, length approximately 25mm, approximate weight 7.4 grams £140 - £180 plus BP*

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Lot 66 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD AMETHYST AND DIAMOND HINGED BANGLE, designed as a navette shape panel set with a graduated line of circular amethysts, some interspaced by diamond chip detail, to the openwork bangle with scrolling and bead detail, with push piece clasp and safety chain, with 9ct hallmark rubbed, inner diameter 60mm, width 13mm, approximate weight 8.8 grams £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 67 Lot 67 TWO LATE VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD GEM RINGS, the first designed as a graduated row of five old cut diamonds within claw settings, with scrolling detail to the shoulders, stamped 18, ring size M, the second designed as three circular sapphires, each interspaced by two single cut diamonds with scrolling detail to the gallery, with 18ct hallmark, ring size L, approximate total weight 6.9 grams £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 68 Lot 68 A MODERN EMERALD CUT DIAMOND RING, with square cut diamonds channel set to the shoulders, centre emerald cut diamond laser inscribed to the girdle with a GIA report number 1106961134 dated July 2009, 0.30ct, colour D, clarity VS1, estimated square diamond weight to the shoulders 0.36ct, total diamond weight of the ring estimated 0.66ct, ring size L, hallmarked Platinum, London, approximate gross weight 3.7 grams £250 - £350 plus BP*

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Lot 69 Lot 69 A MODERN PICCHIOTTI 18CT WHITE GOLD AND DIAMOND PENDANT, centring on a round cluster, enclosed within an oval halo border, suspended from a diamond bail, estimated total diamond weight 0.62ct, colour assessed as F-G, clarity assessed as VS1-VS2, signed ‘Picchiotti’, together with an 18ct white gold spiga link chain measuring 400mm in length, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, sponsor Picchiotti, approximate gross weight 7.6 grams £400 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 70 Lot 70 A MODERN PICCHIOTTI 18CT GOLD DIAMOND RING, centring on modern round brilliant cut diamond, calculated weight 0.90ct, colour assessed as E-F, clarity assessed as VVS1-VVS2, shoulders diamond set with tapered trap cut diamonds estimated shoulder weight 0.75ct, ring size M 1/2, hallmarked 18ct gold, London, sponsor mark Picchiotti, approximate gross weight 4.3 grams £500 - £700 plus BP*

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Lot 71 Lot 71 AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND CROSS PENDANT AND CHAIN, the cross designed as two interlocking navette shapes, set to the front with a line of single cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 0.20ct, with 18ct hallmark for Birmingham, length of pendant 35mm, length of chain 450mm, approximate weight 5.4 grams £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 72 Lot 72 A THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, designed as three graduated diamonds, two old cut and one brilliant cut, all within claw settings, estimated total diamond weight 0.55ct, stamped 18ct Plat, ring size K 1/2, approximate weight 1.7 grams £60 - £90 plus BP*

Lot 73 Lot 73 A MODERN DIAMOND FLOWER PENDANT, comprised of a circular yellow and white diamond cluster suspended from a pink diamond flower cluster of marquise diamonds (please note diamonds assessed as treated colour), yellow radiant cut diamond estimated weight 0.30ct, marquise and one modern round cut pink diamonds estimated weight 0.16ct, white modern round brilliant cut diamonds estimated weight 0.48ct, pendant measuring approximately 18.5mm in length, together with a fine trace link chain measuring 400mm, approximate gross weight 5.9 grams £400 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 74 Lot 74 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD WIDE PAVE DIAMOND SET BAND, measuring approximately 14.3mm in diameter, estimated modern round brilliant cut weight 1.50ct, ring size N, hallmarked 18ct gold, Sheffield, approximate gross weight 9.3 grams £300 - £500 plus BP*


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Lot 75 Lot 75 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD FANCY SCROLL DESIGN MULTI COLOURED SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND PENDANT, comprised of eight briolette cut sapphires in green, orange, yellow and blue colours, interspaced between diamond scroll set sections, estimated total diamond weight 0.75ct, pendant measuring approximately 53mm in length, fitted in a fixed position to diamond spectacle set white gold chain measuring approximately 400mm in length, approximate gross weight 8.1 grams £300 - £400 plus BP* Lot 76 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ROSE GOLD THREE STRAIGHT BAR AND KNOT GATE BRACELET, fitted to a later added safety chain and trigger clasp, bracelet measuring approximately 200mm in length, approximate gross weight 15.8 grams £140 - £180 plus BP* Lot 77 A PAIR OF 18CT GOLD CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND DROP EARRINGS, each designed as a spherical cultured pearl suspended from triple curved band set with a line of brilliant cut diamonds, with 18ct hallmark, lengths 28mm, approximate total weight 6.1 grams £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 78 Lot 78 A PAIR OF EMERALD AND DIAMOND STUD CLUSTER EARRINGS, each designed as a central circular emerald within a brilliant cut diamond surround, estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, with 18ct hallmark for London 1993, diameter 9mm, approximate weight 3.1 grams £250 - £350 plus BP*

Lot 79 Lot 79 AN OPAL AND DIAMOND BROOCH, of tapered, curved, abstract design, set to the open centre with three graduated oval opal cabochons, the arms of the brooch set with graduated old cut diamonds, with safety chain, estimated total diamond weight 0.80ct, length 72mm, approximate weight 11 grams £300 - £500 plus BP* Lot 80 A MODERN PAIR OF DIAMOND SET HOOP STYLE EARRINGS, hinged clip fitting, estimated modern round brilliant cut weight 0.36ct, two small rubies set to the inside of the mount, earrings measuring approximately 24.0mm x 7.6mm, Italian control marks for 18ct gold, approximate gross weight 15.9 grams £250 - £350 plus BP*

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Lot 81 Lot 81 A MODERN 18CT WHITE GOLD FANCY NECKLET, central section comprised of alternating solid ovals and oval links, fitted to a snake link chain with an adjustable trigger, enabling the necklet to be worn at various lengths, necklet measuring approximately 500mm in length, stamped ‘750’, approximate gross weight 12.3 grams £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 82 Lot 82 AN IMPRESSIVE 18CT GOLD EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, centring on an emerald cut emerald measuring 10.3mm in diameter, calculated weight 4.01ct, surrounded by modern round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated total diamond weight 2.80ct, assessed colour G-H, clarity SI1-2, ring size approximately L, sizing shots inserted to the shank obscuring the hallmark partially, approximate gross weight 9.2 grams £3000 - £4000 plus BP*

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Lot 83

Lot 83 PRIVATE REGISTRATION CAR NUMBER PLATE, 4OLD, with retention document (please note image is for illustration purpose only) £6000 - £8000 plus BP*

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Lot 84 Lot 84 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL, the wavy rim above a border of embossed hearts and a raised concentric band, on a short pedestal to a stepped circular foot, lacks metal grill and comes with an ebonised wooden plinth, makers Roberts & Belk Ltd, London 1905, approximate weight 21.8ozt, 680 grams, diameter 26cm, height including stand 23.5cm (2) (condition: gilt underside to bowl, interior of bowl some scratches of varying depths, a number of dents £150 - £200 plus BP* and creases throughout) Lot 85 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SALVER, of wavy circular form, on three cabriole legs with scrolled feet, Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1965, approximate weight 16.3ozt, 507 grams, diameter 26cm (condition: not engraved but surface is heavily scratched) £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 86 Lot 86 A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEASET, of baluster form, the teapot with flower head finial, ivory insulators to teapot handle, all three items repousse decorated with flowers and scrolls, engraved crests to the cartouches and on four cast and pierced feet, the milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors, each piece engraved ‘Ellis, Exeter’ to the base, maker William Hunter, London 1858, approximate weight 43.3ozt, 1348 grams (3) (condition: one cartouche engraved on each piece, the other cartouche may have erasing, gilding in cream jug is worn, sugar bowl and milk jug not sitting level on a flat surface) £300 - £500 plus BP*

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Lot 87 Lot 87 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CASED BOUDOIR OR CARRIAGE TIMEPIECE, the top with hinged carrying handle cast and pierced with scrolls, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals, the case repousse decorated with landscape scenes and figures in 18th Century costume, on four scrolled feet, gilt interior, back of movement stamped 26220, with integral key, height with handle up 23.5cm, makers William Comyns & Sons, London 1903 (condition: area of damage to top right hand corner with a small split, detail of decoration slightly worn due to polishing, the underside has one replacement washer, small hole in raised area on bottom right hand corner of back door, movement heard ticking at time of report, mechanism winds, circular frame to dial is sitting slightly proud of the case) £300 - £400 plus BP* Lot 88 AN EDWARDIAN GUILD OF HANDICRAFTS SILVER TRAY, of circular form, the rim with a border of embossed stylised flower head between two leaves with berries or dots above, the centre with erased presentation inscriptions and signatures, bears retailers stamp for ‘JAYS 142 AND 144 OXFORD ST. W’, London 1903, approximate weight 21.7ozt, 677 grams, diameter 31.5cm (condition: erased engraving visible, some scratches, not sitting completely flat on a level surface, maker’s mark partially rubbed) £150 - £200 plus BP*


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Lot 89 Lot 89 A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEASET, of shaped rectangular form, gadrooned rims, ebonised fitments, on flattened bun feet, makers S. Blankensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1933, approximate weight 36.2ozt, 1128 grams, together with a cased George V silver three piece cruet set of circular form, makers Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1927, approximate weight 1.7ozt, 53 grams (4) (condition: cruet set lacks spoons, the only blue glass liner is chipped and the silver is extensively dented, teapot spout has dents and small split to top of spout, all three pieces of the teaset have some dents to the bodies) £250 - £350 plus BP* Lot 90 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER QUAICH, of traditional form, cast with a Celtic border of scrolling serpents and roundels, circular foot rim, makers Jamieson & Carry, Edinburgh, 1984, approximate weight 11ozt, 345 grams, width handle to handle 22.3cm, diameter 15cm (condition: foot rim slightly mishapen, whole piece tarnished, interior of bowl has light surface scratches and a minor dent) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 91 Lot 91 A CASED PAIR OF LATE 20TH CENTURY IRISH SILVER BOTTLE COASTERS, Celtic design borders of scrolls and roundels to the top rim and foot rim, turned wooden insets with baized bases, maker JW, Dublin 1988 with Dublin City Millennium Year mark, diameter 13.4cm (2) (condition: overall good condition, silver polish in grain of wood) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 92 A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER CANDLESTICKS, circular sconces over tapering stems to a circular loaded foot, makers Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1989, height 19cm (2) (condition: overall good condition, wax inside sconces from use, light scratching on bases) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 92 Lot 93 A GEORGE V SILVER SEVEN BAR TOAST RACK, arched form on a rectangular base with flattened bun feet, numbered 170, makers Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1929, approximate weight 5.4ozt, 170 grams, length 13cm, together with an Elizabeth II cased silver four piece cruet set of banded circular form, maker Laurence R. Watson & Co, Birmingham 1989, approximate weight 1.9ozt, 60 grams (2) (condition: toast rack base has slight mishaping/ripples along the bottom frame, cruet has salt corrosion to the cover, both covers are stuck in place at time of report) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 94 Lot 94 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DUTCH SILVER OVAL DISH, the wavy rim with masks, foliate and geometric pierced borders, oval base on four open feet, bears large article mark for .833 standard, date letter for 1908, oval length 19cm, approximate weight 200 grams (condition: two splits in the same area of the rim, sits level on a flat surface) £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 95 Lot 95 A CASED SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS AND MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, cast with crown finials held aloft by female nudes, their lower halves forming the scrolled handle, gilt bowls, makers Holland, Aldwinkle & Slater, London 1901, approximate weight 10.9ozt, 340 grams, in a silk and velvet lined cased labelled for ‘H. Greaves, New St. Birmingham’ Provenance: A hand written piece of paper with the set states that it was commissioned for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee as a gift from Nawab Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Asaf VI but was rejected by the gift committee due to the erotic nature of the casting however as the Diamond Jubilee was in 1897 it is unlikely to be correct (condition: one spoon has lost most of the gilding others have varying amounts of wear, no gilding on the tongs) £200 - £250 plus BP* Lot 96 A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH PROVINICIAL SILVER BRIGHT CUT TEASPOONS, engraved initials, stamped ‘STERLING and C T’, possibly for Carden Terry, together with three George III silver bright cut tablespoons, all three with engraved initials, comprising Hester Bateman, London 1782, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult, London 1799, the third Exeter rubbed marks and a small parcel of late 18th and 19th Century silver flatware, including caddy spoons, butter knives, etc some pieces with mother of pearl handles, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 10.9ozt, 341 grams (16) (condition: Irish teaspoons, one has mishapen handle, engraved initials rubbed, other items in used condition with some rubbing of marks, mother of pearl loose on caddy spoon) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 97 Lot 97 A GEORGE V SILVER ASPREY & CO LTD SUGAR CASTER, of baluster form, knop finial to the screw fitting cover, stepped circular foot, London 1924, height 22cm, approximate weight 8.9ozt, 277 grams, together with three Elizabeth II silver decanter labels, makers C. Robathan & Son, Birmingham 1988 (4) (condition: decanter labels have some surface scratches and one has a small dint, the caster has several dents around the area below the cover) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 98 Lot 98 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL CREAM JUG AND SUGAR BOWL, gadrooned rims and part reeded bodies, on flattened bun feet, gilt interiors, makers Martin Hall & Co, Chester 1909, approximate weight 9.9ozt, 308 grams (2) (condition: overall good condition, some partial rubbing to the marks) £80 - £100 plus BP*


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Lot 101

Lot 99 A GEORGE V SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUGAR BOWL, of circular form, cast bobbin rims, ‘C’ scroll handles, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, together with an Edwardian silver bachelor’s cream jug of lobed oval form, maker Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1906, a Victorian bead pattern silver caster spoon (splits to bowl), London 1877, a silver Apostle top caster spoon, Birmingham 1894 and a pair of silver sugar tongs, approximate gross weight 11.3ozt, 352 grams (5) (condition: sugar bowl has dents to interior and surface scratches, marks slightly rubbed, cream jug has slight rubbing of marks, one caster spoon has split to bowl) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 101 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, of rectangular form, foliate engraved decoration surrounding a shield shaped blind cartouche, worn gilt interior, maker John Rose, Birmingham 1901, together with an Edwardian silver vesta case of rounded rectangular form, engraved initials to cartouche and presentation inscription around edges, makers Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1902 and a miniature silver scent flask, with screw cover, inscribed to cover and cartouche, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1891, height 4cm (3) (condition: dent to back of vesta, dent to front of scent flask, snuff box has dints along right hand side and worn gilt interior) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 100 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER BRIGHT CUT HESTER BATEMAN SUGAR TONGS, engraved initials, monarch’s head incuse mark, no date letter, together with a George III silver caddy spoon (repaired at join of bowl and handle), maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1819, six various silver pepperettes of differing shapes and a small parcel of Georgian and later condiment and teaspoons, etc, including EPNS, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 7.8ozt, 245 grams (parcel) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 102 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED PIN DISH, repousse decorated with a bird amongst foliate scrolls, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1900, max height 10cm, together with an Edwardian circular silver dressing table box, the hinged cover engraved with ribbons, swags and basket of flowers, blue silk lined and on three short feet, makers Henry Hobson & Sons, Birmingham 1910, diameter 5.5cm and a cased Elizabeth II silver backed three piece dressing table set, maker Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1972 (3) (condition: dressing table set has space for a comb in the side of the case, the circular box has a ripple to edge of cover) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 103 A GEORGE V SILVER CIRCULAR HORS D’OEUVRES TRAY, with fixed carry handle above the open frame, fitted with six triangular dishes surrounding a replacement silver plated and glass circular dish, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927, approximate weight 22ozt, 689 grams (condition: centre dish is a replacement and is not a perfect fit, several of the triangular glass dishes have chips, the largest to the inside back edge of one) £200 - £250 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 104 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER DWARF NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE CANDLESTICKS, removable sconces with beaded rims, with reeded holders and fanned decoration to the circular loaded bases, makers James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1891, height 10cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver circular bottle coaster, gadrooned rim, turned wooden inset, makers Frank Hawker Ltd, Birmingham 1967, inner diameter 11.5cm, a cased silver spoon enamelled with a teddy bear, Birmingham 1978 and an Edwardian silver jug of baluster form, ‘S’ scroll handle, the body with bands of repousse foliate and scroll decoration, maker Maurice Freeman, London 1898, height 16.5cm, approximate weight 4.5ozt, 141 grams (5) (condition: jug has small splits to wavy rim and slightly mishapen foot, dent to top of handle/rim join) 150 - £180 plus BP* Lot 105 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BACHELOR’S THREE PIECE TEASET, of oval form, part reeded to lower half of bodies, ivory finial and insulators to teapot, makers John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1893, approximate weight 16ozt, 498 grams (3) (condition: teapot handle lacks two pins and is loose, solder repair to back of base of teapot, some light rubbing to marks) £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 106 A PARCEL OF LATE GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE, Old English and Fiddle patterns, including two pairs of Old English pattern tablespoons, engraved initial ‘H’, maker Mary Sumner, London 1808 and John & Henry Lias, London 1819, a set of six William IV Old English pattern teaspoons, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1830, a set of six Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert forks, engraved monogram, maker William Eaton, London 1841 and two pairs of late Georgian Fiddle pattern table forks, makers William Chawner II, London 1829 and Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1815, approximate weight 42.5ozt, 1323 grams (31) £300 - £400 plus BP* 20

Lot 107 Lot 107 AN EDWARDIAN BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER SALVER, of square form, rounded corners, stepped banding to border, on four shaped feet, maker Solomon Joel Phillips Ltd, London 1907, approximate weight 38.3ozt, 1193 grams, 28cm square (condition: surface scratches to back and front of salver, no sign of erased engraving, a few minor dints around border, slight rubbing to makers mark) £350 - £450 plus BP*

Lot 108 Lot 108 A VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY PEPPERETTE, in the form of an Owl, with pull off cover and set with red and black glass eyes, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1867, approximate weight 2.7ozt, 86 grams, height 8.5cm (condition: interior coated with layer of pepper, underside of feet and tail feathers have some corrosion/ heavy tarnish, marked to back of head, tip of tail feathers and underside of tail feathers, the cover is a little stiff to get on and off the body and leaves a small gap between the two when put together) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 109 Lot 109 A GEORGE V SILVER BACHELOR’S TEAPOT, of shaped rectangular form, ebonised fitments and on four ball feet, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, Sheffield 1919, approximate weight 13.3ozt, 414 grams (condition: some chipping to the handle, interior shows signs of use, feet slightly uneven on a level surface) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 110 Lot 110 A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER BON BON DISHES, of wavy circular form, pierced and repousse decorated with foliate scrolls, ribbons, hearts and flower heads, on cast bases, both bases with losses and splits, maker William Comyns, London 1889, approximate weight 6.8ozt, 211 grams, together with a pair of George V silver pin dishes of shaped square form, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1919, approximate weight 2.6ozt, 81 grams (4) (condition: bon bon dishes both have damage to the bases with losses and splits, one pin dish has a large crease, the other has a smaller crease and dints) £60 - £100 plus BP*


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Lot 111 Lot 111 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TOPPED SQUARE GLASS INKWELL, hinged domed top cover over ribbed sides with star cut base, makers Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd (Frederick Bradford Macrea), London 1887, height 11cm x width 9cm, together with a Victorian silver topped cylindrical glass jar, engraved date ‘1888’ to cover, gilt interior to lid, retains glass stopper (stuck in), retailed by Percy Edwards & Co, Piccadilly, maker Joseph Braham, London 1888, height 9cm, together with a pair of George V silver dwarf candlesticks, s.d. and an Edwardian silver pepperette of cylindrical form, Birmingham 1902 (5) (condition: inkwell dents to cover, toilet jar dent to side of cover, pair of candlesticks have damage to bases, pepperette has dents to top and base) £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 112 A GEORGE III SILVER SHAPED RECTANGULAR INKSTAND, fitted with a central taperstick with removable sconce and foliate pierced decoration and with snuffer on chain, flanked by a pair of hobnail and facet cut glass inkwells with silver pull off covers, the stand with pen recesses to either side, on four open scrolled feet with flower head decoration, makers Samuel & George Whitford, London 1804, approximate weight 28.4ozt, 885 grams, width 31cm (condition: surface scratches and signs of use, some marks partially rubbed, one pull off cover stiff, the other loose, some chips to inside rims of glass inkwells) £300 - £400 plus BP*

Lot 112 Lot 113 A SET OF GEORGE V SILVER HANDLED MEAT AND GAME CARVERS AND A MATCHING SET OF EIGHT TABLE KNIVES, steel blades have extensive wear, handle makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1912/1914 (12) (condition: blades very worn, some with rusting and to carving forks, one knife has a broken handle) £20 - £30 plus BP* Lot 114 A GEORGE III SILVER RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX, plain case, gilt interior, makers Richard Lockwood & John Douglas, London 1802, approximate weight 1.7ozt, 54 grams, width 6.8cm x depth 3.8cm x height 1.5cm (condition: overall good condition, lid has very slight gap and some ripples, light surface scratches, gilding bright, marks clear) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 115 A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, of octagonal form, bright cut decoration to edges of hinged cover, base and sides, the cover with initials within a cartouche, gilt interior, makers Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1793, approximate weight 2.8ozt, 88 grams, width 7.4cm x 5cm x 1.9cm (condition: hinge works freely, front not closing flush, surface scratches to base, gilding bright, marks clear) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 116 Lot 116 A GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SNUFF BOX, of navette form, bright cut borders to cover and sides, the hinged portion of the cover with star shaped cartouche enclosing engraved rearing deer crest and initials, gilt interior, maker James Keating, Dublin 1786, approximate weight 1.8ozt, 58 grams, oval length 8cm x width 4cm x height 2.2cm (condition: split to seam on side at hinged end and to the base section that corresponds, some knocks and dents to the base, gilt interior exhibits wear, marks partially rubbed, cover closes flush and hinge moves freely) £150 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 120

Lot 117 A GEORGE III SILVER DOUBLE ENDED SNUFF BOX, of plain rectangular curved form, later ribbed at ends for striking matches, gilt interior, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807, approximate weight 1.7ozt, 53 grams, width 6.5cm x depth 3.9cm x height 1.2cm maximum, together with a George III silver vinaigrette of flattened octagonal form, pin prick and wriggle work decoration, gilt interior, plain grille with holes punched in lozenge formation, retains sponge, marks rubbed, Birmingham 1818, approximate weight 0.1ozt, 5.7 grams, width 2.3cm x depth 1.7cm x height 0.6cm (2) (condition: snuff box has later ribbing, some dents to corners, surface scratches, hinges move with stiffness, slight gaps when covers are closed, vinaigrette has wear to initials on cover which has left impression on the inside, marks are worn to lid and tarnished to the base, lid not closing flush, hinge works) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 118 A GEORGE V SILVER AND PALE BLUE ENAMEL POWDER COMPACT, of circular form, engine turned decoration, mirror to inside of hinged lid and gilt interior, sponsors mark for Cohen & Charles, import marks for London 1922, diameter 4.5cm, height 1.5cm, s.d. to enamel on bottom edge below and left of hinge, together with a George V silver rectangular snuff box, foliate engraved hinged cover, worn gilt interiors, makers Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Chester 1912, s.d. (splits), a late Victorian baby’s rattle of cow bell form on a bone teething ring, Birmingham 1899, s.d. and two other boxes, one 19th Century with mother of pearl inset to cover and base, the base damaged and repaired (5) (condition: all pieces with some damage/faults) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 121 Lot 119 A VICTORIAN SILVER TROPHY CUP, foliate engraved decoration with beaded knop to pedestal and beaded circular foot, gilt interior, bears presentation inscription relating to the Robin Hood Rifles, ‘Presented by Robert Haycock Esq’ in 1873 ‘Won by Corporal H. Davis No.3 Company’, maker Henry Holland, London 1873, approximate weight 13.5ozt, 421 grams, height 24cm, together with an envelope containing two newspaper cuttings relating to the retirement of Colour- Sergeant H.W. Davis and his achievements in rifle shooting competitions (condition: wobbles slightly when sitting on a level surface, gilt interior scratched and the interior base worn, some dints to interior rim and surface scratches) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 120 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, of circular form, cast scrolling handles, the cup with central girdle, on a short pedestal to a stepped circular foot, engraved with presentation inscription ‘ROBIN HOOD RIFLES BATTALION PRIZE 1899, PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR OF NOTTINGHAM ALD. A. PYATT, WON BY SERGEANT H.W. DAVIS’, makers James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1899, height 16cm, approximate weight 35.1ozt, 1092 grams (condition: sits level on a flat surface, oval mark to interior where the bottom section of a handle has pushed in, pedestal has pushed up into base of cup, some dents, dints and surface scratches) £250 - £350 plus BP* Lot 121 A SET OF THREE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS, maker Samuel Neville, Dublin 1804, together with two other William IV/Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert spoons and a small quantity of late Georgian and Victorian Fiddle and Old English pattern flatware, various makers and dates, approximate gross weight 17.6ozt, 547 grams, together with a mother of pearl handled silver butter knife with rubbed marks, a silver handled shoe horn and button hook and a Sampson Mordan & Co dip pen (parcel) £120 - £180 plus BP*


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Lot 124

Lot 122 A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, of octagonal baluster form, ‘S’ scroll handles, ebony fitments to teapot and hot water jug, on four open scrolled feet, makers Northern Goldsmiths Co, Sheffield 1918, approximate weight 54.6ozt, 1698 grams (4) (condition: sugar bowl and hot water jug do not sit level on a flat surface, teapot and milk jug have slightly uneven feet, teapot interior shows use, teapot lid not closing completely flush, all pieces have light surface scratches and a few minor dints, especially the hot water jug) £400 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 123 A GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of baluster form, knopped finial with foliate pierced sifter, stepped circular foot, maker William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1935, approximate weight 4.8ozt, 150 grams, together with a George VI silver rectangular cigarette case, engine turned decoration, gilt interior, makers E.J. Trevitt & Sons, Birmingham 1941, approximate weight 5.8ozt, 182 grams and an Edwardian silver and glass inkwell, hinged silver cover over a facet cut base, a.f, on a removable square silver base, retailed by Z. Barraclough & Sons of Leeds, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1906, approximate weight 2.4ozt, 76 grams (3) (condition: glass inkwell has substantial chip to a bottom front corner, sits level on a flat surface, cigarette case has many dints, caster has partially rubbed marks, sits level) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 124 THREE SETS OF SILVER THREE PIECE CRUET SETS, two of oval form and one circular, the circular and pierced oval set with blue glass liners, the NeoClassical decorated oval set lacking two glass liners, makers Northern Goldsmith Company and George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, approximate gross weight 9.1ozt, 284 grams (9) (condition: two blue glass liners missing, mixed condition overall with partial rubbing of marks, some covers not sitting flush, bent finial, some dents, splits to one cover) £60 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 125 Lot 125 A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCEBOAT, of oval form, wavy rim, ‘S’ scroll handle, on three cabriole legs with shell knees and hoof feet, makers Reid & Sons, London 1923, together with an Elizabeth II silver rose bowl, with removable grille, lion mask ring handles, stepped circular foot, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1966, diameter 15.5cm, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives (case damaged), approximate gross weight 23.9ozt, 745 grams (parcel) (condition: sauceboat and rose bowl both sit flat on a level surface, some minor dints, surface scratches, cutlery and flatware in mixed conditions) £180 - £220 plus BP*

Lot 126 Lot 126 A GEORGE V SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, of oval form, gadrooned rims, over a lobed girdle, on four ball feet, teapot and hot water jug with ebony fitments, sugar and milk with gilt interiors, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, 1932 and 1933, approximate gross weight 53.8ozt, 1674 grams (4) (condition: all four pieces have slight movement when sitting on a flat surface, gilding slightly worn, some minor dents and surface scratches) £400 - £500 plus BP*

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Lot 127 Lot 127 A GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN GRAVY STRAINING SPOON, engraved crest, the bowl with pierced divider, marker William Chawner II, London 1828, approximate weight 5.6ozt, 174 grams, length 30.5cm (condition: marks clear with slight wear to duty mark, surface scratches especially to the back of the bowl) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 128 A MATCHED SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN TABLESPOONS, comprising a set of three, makers Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1836, one Chawner & Co (George W. Adams), London 1859 and a pair with rubbed marks, together with a set of five Victorian Fiddle & Thread pattern teaspoons, makers Chawner & Co, (George W. Adams), London 1867, approximate gross weight 22.2ozt, 690 grams (11) (condition: no sign of crests or other engraving, surface scratches and evidence of use to tips of bowls of tablespoons, teaspoons have more worn bowls) £180 - £220 plus BP*

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Lot 129 Lot 129 A PARCEL OF 18TH, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER FLATWARE, including Old English and Fiddle patterns, a mother of pearl handled butter knife, a set of six coffee spoons and part sets of teaspoons, a pair of George III tablespoons circa 1762, with extensive splits to both bowls, various makers and dates, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 19.8ozt, 618 grams (condition: mixed condition, some items poor state others in good condition with little use) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 130 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL TWIN HANDLED PEDESTAL SALTS, worn gilt interiors, foliate repousse decoration, blind cartouches, makers Martin Hall & Co , London 1876, together with a pair of late Victorian silver cauldron salts embossed with acorns and oak leaves, on three scrolled feet, worn gilt interiors, makers Mappin & Webb, London 1897 and a cased pair of Edwardian silver salts of rectangular form and matching spoons, makers William Devenport, Birmingham 1903, approximate gross weight 7.1ozt, 220 grams (5) (condition: cased set missing clasp, gilding bright to spoon bowls but worn in salts, cauldron salts, one has a soldered repair to outer rim, worn gilt interiors, one oval salt has a crease to the foot) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 131 Lot 131 A PARCEL OF SILVER, the majority Edwardian and George V, includes a pair of oval silver backed brushes, a pin cushion topped trinket box, three silver backs from dressing table items, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives, distressed silver mounted photograph frames, various makers and dates (parcel) (condition: many pieces in worn condition, pair of brushes in good condition but engraved with initials) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 132 Lot 132 A PARCEL OF SILVER CRUET ITEMS, including a three piece set of shaped oval form with cast rims and on cabriole legs with pad feet, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1934, mustard lacks liner, a late Victorian oval mustard with reeded decoration, London 1891, lacks liner, together with a cauldron salt, a pepperette and six assorted silver condiment spoons, approximate gross weight 12.6ozt, 394 grams (12) (condition: mustards missing glass liners, Victorian mustard cover loose, both pepperettes have dents, one has creased base, tarnish and corrosion damage) £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 133 Lot 133 A GEORGE V BLUE LEATHER SUITCASE, with canvas outer cover, the case interior with water marked blue silk interior and fitted with an engine turned silver topped/backed dressing set, comprising hand mirror, comb (distressed), two brushes, a silver topped bottle, three silver topped jars and a silver mounted manicure set in a fitted sleeve, maker Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1934 (condition: case is missing one bottle/jar, comb distressed, surface scratches and condition commensurate with age and use, canvas cover has holes to underside and other patches of wear) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 135 Lot 135 A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, of baluster form, embossed foliate decoration, with ‘S’ scroll handles and eagle mask spout, makers Elkington & Co (3) (condition: heavily tarnished, jug not sitting level on a flat surface, wear to gilt interiors) £25 - £35 plus BP* Lot 136 A LATE VICTORIAN JAMES DIXON & SONS SILVER PLATED OVAL SWING HANDLED CAKE BASKET, foliate cast and pierced rim, embossed fruit and flower to centre, oval length 29.5cm, together with an oversized 19th Century silver plated sauce boat of oval form with scroll over handle, engraved crest, short pedestal and an oval foot, height to top of handle 21.5cm (2) (condition: some wear to plate on basket, sits level, sauce boat rocks on base, some pitting) £20 - £30 plus BP*

Lot 134 Lot 134 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS, detachable sconces, tapering fluted stems, stepped square loaded bases, height 29.5cm, together with a pair of late Victorian silver plated candlesticks (4) (condition: Neoclassical style pair both have damage to the sconces and upper rims, copper showing through, no baize to bases, the other pair in good order but leaning slightly) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 137 Lot 137 A GRADUATED SET OF TWO VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED OVAL MEAT DOMES, beaded and foliate cast handles, beaded base rim, engraved to both sides with foliate cartouches, oval lengths 37cm and 52.5cm (2) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 138 Lot 138 A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT AND STAND, of serpentine outline, dome oval hinged cover with fruitwood finial, fruitwood handle s.d., bright cut decoration throughout, oval cartouches, one with initials, the stand of matching outline, engraved initials to oval cartouche, on four splayed legs, maker Robert Hennell I, London 1792, approximate gross weight 19.8ozt, 617 grams (2) (condition: the teapot handle is cracked just above the bottom fitting, the finial slopes forward slightly, the teapot cover hinge is in good order but the front of the cover is sitting proud of the rim, dent to the bottom edge below the handle, the base is uneven, one of the legs on the stand has been repaired) £350 - £400 plus BP*

Lot 139 Lot 139 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER LOVING CUP OF LATE 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY STYLE, the cartouche engraved with two crests either side of an initial, maker Solomon J. Phillips, London 1902, approximate weight 9.4ozt, 292 grams, height 10.5cm (condition: partial rubbing of marks, sits level on a flat surface, general good condition) £120 - £180 plus BP*

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Lot 140 Lot 140 A VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET, repousse and punched foliate, scroll and swag decoration, beaded foot rim, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1876, height 17.5cm, approximate weight 3.8ozt, 119 grams (condition: gilt interior worn, various dints, both cartouches blind, base very slightly uneven on a flat surface) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 141 Lot 141 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED COMMUNION CHALICE, concentric band decoration, knopped stem, circular foot engraved with patee cross within a circle, the base marked for Elkington & Co with broad arrow mark, height 14.5cm (condition: worn gilt interior, top rim and base both with knocks, broad arrow mark scratched through) £120 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 142 Lot 142 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CYLINDRICAL BEAKERS, gilt interiors, engraved bands to the rims with lozenge, swag and lunette decoration above two circular panels engraved with Oriental inspired landscape scenes with birds and figures, makers Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1876, approximate weight 11.9ozt, 370 grams, height approximately 11.5cm (2) (condition: both bear small marks near the rim, possibly French, gilt interiors have some wear and tarnishing, one beaker has three large dents/creases towards the base) £220 - £280 plus BP* Lot 143 A GEORGE V SILVER WAITER, of shaped octagonal form, gadrooned rim, on three short cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, marks rubbed but probably George Wish & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1930, approximate weight 4.6ozt, 143 grams, width 13cm, together with an early 20th Century silver cased octagonal engine turned bedside clock, with easel back, maker James Griffiths, marks covered by screw in movement, height approximately 8cm (2) (condition: waiter not sitting flat on a level surface, marks rubbed and surface scratches, clock has one side point flattened at base, one side of easel hinge broken) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 144 Lot 144 TWO LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA CADDIES, the Victorian example with plain circular pull off cover over an oval body repousse decorated with flower heads, foliage and scrolls, gilt interior, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1894, height 9cm, the Edwardian caddy of cylindrical form, pull off cover with flower head embossed to the top, the body with blind oval cartouche surrounded by foliate scrolls, Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1904, height 8cm, approximate gross weight 4.7ozt, 146 grams (2) (condition: both caddies have rubbed marks to the undersides, cylindrical caddy has a split to shoulder, both have a number of small dents) £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 145 Lot 145 A LATE VICTORIAN CASED SET OF SIX SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TEASPOONS AND MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, engraved initials and morocco case lid with presentation inscription, maker Josiah Williams & Co, London 1893, together with a cased set of six silver teaspoons, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1919, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives and a cased set of six silver plated coffee spoons with wavy lobed bowls and scrolled leaf finials, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 5.4ozt, 169 grams (4) £50 - £70 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 146 A GEORGE VI SILVER FIVE BAR TOAST RACK, of arched form on a rectangular base, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1942, together with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, engraved initials, marks partially rubbed, Birmingham 1847, three Irish silver Fiddle pattern condiment spoons and three Georgian silver condiment and sauce ladles, approximate gross weight 8.3ozt, 258 grams (condition: toast rack not sitting completely level on a flat surface, all spoons engraved with crests or initials, caddy spoon marks rubbed, other marks have slight to fair rubbing) £70 - £90 plus BP*

Lot 147 Lot 147 A GEORGE VI SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of baluster form, knop finial above domed pull off cover with foliate scroll piercing, the base with girdle to the waist, stepped circular foot, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns), London 1937, height 21.5cm, approximate weight 6.7ozt, 210 grams (condition: sits fairly level on a flat surface, dent below girdle, cover stiff to pull off and push back on, other tiny dints) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 148 Lot 148 A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, of circular form, with foliate cast wavy rim above pie crust border, foliate engraved decoration to the centre, on three pierced foliate scroll feet, maker John Evans II, London 1846, diameter 25.5cm, approximate weight 18ozt, 560 grams (condition: surface scratches, no sign of erased crest, etc, sits level on a flat surface, marks clear) £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 149 Lot 149 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED ARTS & CRAFTS STYLE VASE, of conical form, flared rim with two stylised flower heads, the sinuous stems forming the handles, makers Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1904, height 12.5cm, approximate weight 5.3ozt, 166 grams (condition: maker’s mark is partially rubbed, upper rim slightly mishapen, several dents towards the widest part of the base) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 150 A GEORGE V SILVER CAPSTAN INKWELL, the hinged cover with tortoiseshell and pique work inlay of ribbons, swags and oval paterae with a cast husk rim, later ceramic liner, loaded base with wooden inset, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1912, diameter 14.7cm (condition: hinge on cover is in good order but the cover is not sitting flush to the rim, a few small dints and surface scratches) £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 151 Lot 151 A GEORGE III SILVER HELMET SHAPED PEDESTAL CREAM JUG, strap handle, crimped rim, bright cut decoration including shield shaped cartouche with initials, short pedestal on a square foot, makers Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1809, height 14cm, approximate weight 2.9ozt, 92 grams (condition: repair to top of handle where it joins the jug, some corners of the square foot slightly raised off flat surface) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 152 Lot 152 AN EDWARDIAN HORSESHOE SHAPED SILVER TOPPED GLASS TRINKET BOX, the pull off cover with crimped rim and tortoiseshell pique work decoration, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1909, approximate length 7cm x height 3.5cm (condition: the crimped edge has been mishapen in places, a few small chips to the glass) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 153 Lot 153 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SPHERICAL GLASS SCENT BOTTLES, with white metal pull off covers stamped with a star and 291/B within a hexagon, white metal collars, with inner glass stoppers, the bottles facet and star cut, height 12cm (2) (condition: both bottles have a number of chips to the edges of the facets, particularly along the edges of the vertical concave facets) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 154 Lot 154 A GEORGE III SILVER LOVING CUP, with a ribbed girdle and punched bands of leaves, chased with a foliate cartouche engraved with initials, the lower section spirally lobed and fluted, strap handles, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1770, approximate weight 7.8ozt, 244 grams, height 13cm (condition: one handle split horizontally at join to lower part of cup, the other handle with vertical split at join to the upper part of cup, both handles mishapen, base not flat, several large dents around base, initials ‘J*H’ engraved on the base) £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 155 Lot 155 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, of rectangular form, the front embossed with birds on a blossom covered branch the back of the case embossed with a landscape, the interior with character mark and ‘H.C’, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, approximate weight 82 grams (condition: hinges and clasp all in working order, lacks internal straps, corners slight dints) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 156 Lot 156 A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER TABLE BOX, of oval form, probably Dutch, repousse decorated to the hinged lid with putti, foliate scrolls throughout, worn gilt interior, spurious marks to the base, length 15.5cm x depth 5.5cm x height 3.2cm, approximate weight 168 grams (condition: hinge works fully, lid doesn’t close flush to base, worn gilt interior) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 157 Lot 157 A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER BEAKER, of cylindrical form, flared rim, engraved with two vignettes of architectural scenes, probably St. Basil’s, surrounded by scrolls, the base marked for Moscow, Ivan Vasilyevich Avdeyev 1858, standard 84, maker’s mark partially rubbed, height 8cm, approximate weight 134 grams (condition: gilding worn to the interior, also some sort of deposits to the interior base that have raised patches of corrosion/rusting, some rubbing to marks on base) £120 - £180 plus BP*


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Lot 158 Lot 158 AN ELIZABETH II LIMITED EDITION FRAMED ‘THE SILVER MAP OF GREAT BRITAIN’, in a limited edition of 3000, produced for ‘The Council for the Protection of Rural England’ with related paperwork including certificate, sponsor’s mark for Danbury Mint, London 1978, 54.5cm x 36.5cm, framed and glazed, together with a cased Elizabeth II limited edition silver gilt Tower of London 900th Anniversary plate, No.20/90, sponsor’s St. James House Company, London 1978, diameter 19.8cm, approximate weight 9.3ozt, 292 grams, with certificates and related paperwork (2) (condition: map in good condition, plate has surface scratches to dished area) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 159 A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER CELTIC POINT DESSERT SPOONS, all engraved with an initial, together with another matched, six Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1787 and Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1798, approximate weight 6.7ozt, 209 grams (7) (condition: all spoons engraved with initial, some slight rubbing of marks, bowls seen light use) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 160 Lot 160 A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER, of circular form, beaded rim, engraved with roundels, swags and other Neo-Classical revival motifs, monogram to centre, on three short cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, makers Richard Hodd & Son, London 1872, diameter 25cm, approximate weight 17.2ozt, 537 grams (condition: in overall good condition, sits level, marks clear) £150 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 161 Lot 161 A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT, of bellied oblong form, foliate finial lacking insulator collar, engraved initials to lower body, on four ball feet, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1813, approximate weight 18.3ozt, 570 grams (condition: hinged lid with very slight gap to rim, finial lacks collar, body has a number of dents of varying sizes, split in tip of spout) £150 - £180 plus BP*

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Lot 162 Lot 162 A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED SUGAR BOWL, of oval waisted vase form, embossed decoration of lozenges and foliate motifs, lion mask ring handles, gilt interior, makers Pairpoint Brothers, London 1889, approximate weight 8.1ozt, 252 grams, together with a pair of late Georgian sugar tongs, repaired, approximate weight 1.5ozt, 47 grams (2) (condition: sugar bowl has some wear to the gilding, otherwise in reasonable condition, the tongs have been repaired at the top of each arm) £80 - £100 plus BP* Lot 163 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN TEASPOONS AND MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, engraved inscription to handles, makers Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1853, together with a cased pair of George V circular engine turned silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1932, a silver baby’s pusher and a cased set of six George V silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1926, approximate gross weight 10.6ozt, 331 grams (condition: coffee spoon case has a broken hinge, overall good condition) £80 - £100 plus BP*

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Lot 164 Lot 164 A GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of octagonal form, foliate pierced pull off cover above bulbous body and stepped foot, maker’s mark rubbed, Birmingham 1919, together with another sugar caster of baluster form, makers William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1922, together with four pairs of silver salts, all late Victorian/Edwardian oval pedestal salts loaded, weighable silver gross weight 13.6ozt, 425 grams (10) (condition: octagonal caster has corrosion damage and solder repair to cover, cover not closing flush, baluster caster has rubbed marks, all eight salts have worn gilt interiors) £120 - £140 plus BP* Lot 165 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED PORRIDGE BOWL AND STAND, of circular form, ‘S’ scroll handles, makers Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1897, approximate weight 8ozt, 250 grams, together with a George VI silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, Sheffield 1939, approximate weight 1.3ozt, 42 grams and an Edwardian silver twin handled pedestal dish, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907, height 7.5cm, approximate weight 3ozt, 94 grams (4) (condition: pedestal dish has a crease along edge, porridge bowl has a dent towards the base, the stand has a crease in the centre as well as slight knocks to the rim) £100 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 166 Lot 166 A PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER BALUSTER CREAM JUGS, ‘S’ scroll handles, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1945, approximate weight 8.2ozt, 256 grams, together with a George V silver milk jug of panelled oblong form, angular handle, maker William Adams Ltd, approximate weight 5.6ozt, 175 grams, together with a silver plated sauce boat of oval form with ‘S’ scroll handle (4) (condition: one of the pair of cream jugs has a dent towards the base, the milk jug has a small dent on the inner edge of the lip) £140 - £160 plus BP*

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Lot 167 Lot 167 A GEORGE V SILVER AND APRICOT ENAMEL DESK SET, comprising rectangular easel back desk clock, seal, glass inkwell with fitted pen rest and blotter, all with engine turned decoration and pale blue line detail, bears import marks for London 1913 (4) (condition: clock has hairline cracks to lower half of dial and a more obvious area of damage by the number 8, enamel is chipped in a few places along the bottom edge, also top right corner and along the right hand side by 3, the seal has monogram SR/RS, damage to the enamel towards the base and lighter area on the top, the blotter enamel is in reasonable condition but some scratches and tarnish to the edges, the inkwell has chips along the edges of the pen rest, the enamel is in reasonable order and the hinged cover closes flush, internal glass liner is present) £350 - £450 plus BP*

Lot 168 Lot 168 A MODERN SILVER BABY’S RATTLE, of late Victorian style, embossed decoration, with bells and whistle, stamped 925, together with a modern silver compact of shaped square outline, stamped 925 and a modern white metal pill box of Gladstone bag form (3) (condition: all pieces in good order) £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 169 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX, Celtic design to lid and feet, engine turned top, presentation inscription to front, maker A Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1959, approximate gross weight 12.1ozt, 378 grams, width 14.2cm (condition: hallmarks rubbed, slight gap when lid is closed on right hand side, surface scratches) £45 - £55 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 172 A SET OF GEORGE IV PROVINCIAL SILVER OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN DESSERT FORKS, engraved initials, makers James Barber, George Cattle II and William North, York 1827, approximate weight 6.5ozt, 205 grams (6) (condition: tines are uneven from use, scratches on tines, otherwise in fair condition) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 170 Lot 170 AN ELIZABETH II MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER KINGS PATTERN CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, for eight settings, comprising eight table knives and eight dessert knives both sets with steel blades and silver handles, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, a pair of salad servers, four tablespoons, eight table forks, eight dessert spoons and eight dessert forks, housed in a walnut lockable canteen, with key, Sheffield 1995, gross weight of weighable silver 117.4ozt, 3654 grams (condition: both canteen and cutlery in good condition) £1500 - £1800 plus BP*

Lot 171 Lot 171 A VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE, engraved crest, foliate pierced blade, split across one scroll, maker IH, London 1842, approximate weight 5.2ozt, 162 grams (condition: one split through a scroll, other creases and marks to blade and scrollwork) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 173 Lot 173 A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN BASTING SPOONS, engraved boar’s head crest, maker William Eaton, London 1832, approximate weight 8.6ozt, 268 grams (2) (condition: light wear to tips of bowls, light surface scratches, good condition overall) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 174 Lot 174 A VICTORIAN SILVER CIGAR CASE, of rounded rectangular form, engraved decoration with raised oval cartouche engraved with initials, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1871, length 14cm x depth 2.5cm, approximate weight 5.2ozt, 163 grams (condition: hinged cover has slight gap when closed, clasp mechanism working, minor dents) £160 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 175 Lot 175 A WILLIAM IV SILVER TAPER STICK, shaped octagonal detachable sconce on an urn shaped pedestal holder, petal shaped stand with scroll over bird’s head handle, conical snuffer on chain attached, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1834, approximate weight 5.2ozt, 163 grams, height 6cm, together with an oval 20th Century gilt metal trinket box with portrait miniature of a lady to the hinged lid, oval length 7.5cm (2) (condition: taper stick has broken snuffer clip, hole along raised petal edge of base, repair to base of pedestal, other scratches and marks to the underside, the oval trinket box is loose at the hinge, otherwise in reasonable condition) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 176 A VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASE, of shaped rectangular form, foliate engraved decoration, blind circular cartouches, hinged cover maker Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1881, length 9.5cm, in a Morocco case with blue silk and velvet lining (condition: leather worn on case in places, slight gap to cover when closed) £70 - £100 plus BP* Lot 177 A GEORGE V SILVER RECTANGULAR TABLE CIGAR BOX, blind circular cartouche, rounded corners, horizontal line engine turning to all sides, gilt and cedar wood lined interior, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, width 19.5cm x height 6.5cm, gross weight 27.7ozt, 862 grams (condition: no wooden dividers, marks slightly rubbed on hinged cover, light surface scratches) £120 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 180 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERETTES, of lighthouse shape, knopped finials, bayonet fitting covers, stepped circular bases, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1885, height 9cm, together with a George VI silver five bar toast rack, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, approximate gross weight 6.4ozt, 200 grams (3) (condition: toast rack bars slightly mishapen, pepperettes have partial rubbing of marks, some tarnished patches) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 178 Lot 178 A GEORGE V SILVER RECTANGULAR CIGAR CASE, rounded corners and bowed back, foliate scroll decoration, presentation inscription to shield shaped cartouche, worn gilt interior, maker ISG, Birmingham 1911, height 12cm x depth 2.25cm, approximate weight 4.2ozt, 133 grams (condition: two minor dents to sides, very slight gap to rims when closed) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 179 Lot 179 A GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOON, engraved initials, maker John Walton, Newcastle 1820, together with a similar silver tablespoon, maker Jonathan Haynes, London 1835 and a William IV Old English pattern sauce ladle, engraved crest, maker’s mark rubbed possibly William Eaton, London 1835, approximate gross weight 7ozt, 220 grams (3) (condition: some marks partially rubbed, overall fair condition) £70 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 181 Lot 181 A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL AIDE MEMOIRE, of rectangular form, the hinged cover enamelled with a Japanese landscape in muted tones with gilt highlights within a green border, the cover locked in place by an unmarked pencil and enclosing a gilt edge pad of paper, gilt interior, bears import marks for P.H. Vogel, London 1926, length 7.5cm x width 5.5cm x depth 1cm (condition: several pages torn off pad, exterior exhibits traces of gilding) £100 - £150 plus BP*


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Lot 182 Lot 182 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, of flattened conical form, foliate embossed decoration throughout, hinged cover with gilt interior, lacks glass stopper, cartouche on flask engraved with initials, makers Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1896, length 16cm (condition: lacks inner stopper, cover closes fairly flush, few dints) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 184 Lot 184 A VICTORIAN SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of cylindrical form, domed pull off cover, foliate repousse decoration, base edge stamped with retailers mark ‘DESPREZ BRISTOL’, makers Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, London 1889), height 15.5cm, approximate weight 5.2ozt, 164 grams (condition: some remnants of sugar still inside base, patch of corrosion, underside has rust and white substance under edge of foot) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 186 Lot 186 A VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT, of baluster form, domed cover with ebony finial and handle, reeded to the lower body, circular foot, makers William Hutton & Sons, London 1882, height 25cm, approximate weight 17.4ozt, 543 grams (condition: base rocks on a level surface, splits to finial) £180 - £220 plus BP*

Lot 185 Lot 185 A LATE 19TH CENTURY ELECTRO PLATED QUEEN ANNE STYLE COFFEE POT, pineapple finial on a domed hinged cover, ‘S’ scroll handle, the conical body with crest and motto and engraved with foliate scrolls, on a circular stepped foot, the underside marked P6, height 30.5cm £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 187 Lot 187 A GEORGE III SILVER CASTER, of baluster form, spiral finial on a pull off domed cover with lattice engraving, baluster body, flattened circular foot, maker TS (Thomas Shepherd ?), London 1780, height 14cm, approximate weight 2.6ozt, 82 grams (condition: pull off cover is a tight fit in base, overall condition is good, the foot rim is slightly mishapen) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 183 Lot 183 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER FOUR PIECE CRUET SET BY ROBERT EDGAR STONE, of conical form, with domed covers and lobed circular bases, engraved signature to covered mustard, salt, pepper and mustard, London 1960, mustard spoon, London 1950, approximate weight 8.6ozt, 269 grams (4) (condition: some minor dints and slight knocks to rims) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 188 Lot 188 A GEORGE V SILVER SUGAR CASTER, of baluster form, knopped finial on pull off cover, fluted lower base, circular foot, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1930, height 15cm, approximate weight 4.2ozt, 132 grams, together with an Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet set, Celtic design rims, blue glass liners to mustard and salt, makers W.A. Humphries Ltd, Birmingham 1964, approximate weight 5.5ozt, 172 grams (condition: pepperette is not sitting level on a flat surface mustard has slight dent to foot rim) £75 - £85 plus BP* Lot 189 A GEORGE II SILVER MEAT/SERVING PLATTER, of shaped oval form, gadrooned and stepped rim, the centre engraved with coronet and armorial, maker Edward Wakelin, London 1749, length approximately 44cm, approximate weight 51.9ozt, 1615 grams (condition: some deep knife/serving scratches to the front, engraved ‘No.21 52.10’ verso, marks partially rubbed, some scratches verso) £650 - £750 plus BP*

Lot 190 Lot 190 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER BOX, of shaped oval form, the hinged cover embossed with a side profile portrait of an 18th Century Lady, worn gilt interior, bears import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1897, length 7cm x depth 5.5cm x height 2.2cm, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 69 grams, together with a late Victorian silver rectangular trinket box, embossed decoration, polished through in several places, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1891, length 11cm, approximate weight 2.6ozt, 81 grams (2) (condition: rectangular box has many holes and a worn gilt interior) £75 - £85 plus BP*

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Lot 191 Lot 191 A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER TRINKET BOX, of circular form, the hinged cover repousse decorated with a scene of figures on horse back, gilt interior, bears import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1899, diameter 7.5cm x height 4cm, approximate weight 3.9ozt, 123 grams (condition: in overall good condition) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 192 A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR SILVER SNUFF BOX, the whole exterior engine turned with horizontal bands, gilt interior, maker William Pugh, Birmingham 1813, width 6.5cm x depth 3.6cm x height 1.5cm, approximate weight 1.5ozt, 47 grams (condition: surface scratches and some light rubbing to engine turning, lid closes almost flush, hinge has resistance) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 193 A GEORGE II SILVER PAP BOAT, plain, maker Joseph Sanders, London 1742, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 68 grams (condition: split in the rim to one side, some £50 - £70 plus BP* dents and dints throughout) Lot 194 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED OVAL GLASS INKWELL, the hinged cover set with a Cairngorm (brown quartz), the inkwell facet cut, maker William Robb, Edinburgh 1901, height 5.5cm (condition: the stone sitting up and slightly out of mount one end) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 195 Lot 195 A LATE VICTORIAN RUBY GLASS DOUBLE ENDED SCENT BOTTLE, of decagonal form, one end with hinged white metal cover, the other end with a replacement screw cover a.f, length 10cm, together with a late 19th Century/early 20th Century mother of pearl, gilt metal and simulated tortoiseshell monocular, fully drawn height 7.5cm (2) (condition: the scent bottle has a deep scratch running the entire circumference to the centre where the two sides meet, one cover is loose/split and is a replacement) £40 - £60 plus BP*


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Lot 196 Lot 196 A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH HORN SNUFF MULL, hinged white metal domed cover with inset smokey quartz surrounded by repousse thistle and foliate scroll decoration, tip of horn scroll missing, height 10cm (condition: tip of lacking, scroll cover closes flush, light surface scratches to horn) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 197 Lot 197 A YELLOW METAL THIMBLE, unmarked, numbered ‘6’, height 1.9cm, approximate weight 2.9 grams, in an unassociated case, together with a thimble stamped 830S in a Sinclair tartanware case and two hallmarked silver thimbles, one cased, James Fenton, Birmingham 1897 and Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1919 (4) (condition: yellow metal thimble has a split, two of the silver thimbles are slightly mishapen) £45 - £55 plus BP*

Lot 198 Lot 198 A GEORGE V SILVER MINIATURE QUAICH, the handles inset with a turquoise cabochon, engraved name below rim, makers Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1914, together with a Pilling Show medal and a 36cm section of a Russian silver niello belt, approximate gross weight 138 grams (3) (condition: belt has loose links between sections of belt and is incomplete) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 199 Lot 199 A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, decorated with an engraved band of rolling waves above a repousse Roman chariot racing scene, the lower cup with leaf designs, knopped pedestal to a circular base with foliate motifs, maker S. Smith & Son, London 1867, height 28.5cm, approximate weight 27.5ozt, 857 grams (condition: upper rim slightly mishapen, large dent on curve near pedestal, foot rim slightly mishapen) £450 - £550 plus BP*

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Lot 200 Lot 200 A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP, of urn form, repousse decorated with roses and thistles, the cartouches later engraved with ‘YORK SEA ANGLING ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT VICTORY CHALLENGE CUP, PRESENTED BY J.X. PRENDERGAST ESQ 1946’, on a short pedestal with frilled border and a wavy circular foot, makers Edward & John Barnard, London 1854, height 24.5cm, approximate weight 30ozt, 935 grams (condition: heavily tarnished, no sign of repair or notable damage) £350 - £400 plus BP* Lot 201 A GEORGE V SILVER ROSE BOWL, of circular form, with wavy rim above a girdle, on a short pedestal with circular foot, fitted to the interior with a wire grille, makers S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1933, diameter 20cm x height 15.5cm, approximate weight 14.7ozt, 459 grams (condition: the wire grille has a few faults but is useable and fits, the rose bowl is in reasonable condition) £160 - £200 plus BP* Lot 202 A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE BACHELOR’S TEASET, of oval form, egg and tongue rims, on four cabriole legs with shell knees and pad feet, teapot with ebony fitments, makers Docker & Burn, Birmingham 1924, approximate weight 14.3ozt, 446 grams (condition: teapot interior stained, worn gilt interiors to milk and sugar, teapot lid has a crude repair to hinge, creases near hallmarks and a number of dents around body, smaller dents in sugar and milk) £150 - £200 plus BP* 35


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Lot 203 Lot 203 A GEORGE V SILVER SAUCEBOAT BY ASPREY & CO LTD, of oval form with wavy rim, double ‘C’ scroll handle, on three cabriole legs with shell shaped knees and feet, Birmingham 1930, approximate weight 8.4ozt, 262 grams (condition: scratched interior, dents to underside, two small dints near the tail of the handle) £120 - £150 plus BP* Lot 204 A CASED SET OF FOUR GEORGE V SILVER PEDESTAL BON BON DISHES, foliate embossed wavy rims above pierced decoration, circular loaded bases, height 7.5cm, makers S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1915 (condition: case in poor condition, most of the dishes are losing the loading in the bases, some slight mishaping to piercing on most) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 205 Lot 205 A GEORGE V CASED SILVER MAPPIN & WEBB SILVER CREAM JUG AND SUGAR CASTER, both of girdled baluster form, caster with knopped finial to domed pull off cover, stepped circular foot, Birmingham 1929, approximate weight 6.4ozt, 200 grams (condition: case is worn to the exterior and stained to the interior, small dent to cream jug, caster interior has a brown substance around the neck and dripped into the interior) £120 - £150 plus BP* 36

Lot 206 Lot 206 A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD, of baluster form, ‘S’ scroll handle with foliate thumb piece, gilt interior,engraved G W to front, stepped circular foot, engraved S over W.S. to underside, maker Thomas Farren, London 1735, height 12cm, approximate weight 12.3ozt, 383 grams (condition: foot rim slightly mishapen due to a rim dent, surface scratches and two small dents visible to the interior, one at the base of the handle, the other on the underside of the belly of the tankard) £280 - £320 plus BP*

Lot 207 Lot 207 A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER CANDLESTICKS OF GEORGE I STYLE, urn shaped holders on inverted baluster stems, dished circular bases, makers C J Vander Ltd, London 1964, height 14.5cm, approximate gross weight including candle stubs and wax 12.9ozt, 401 grams (2) (condition: overall in good condition) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 208 Lot 208 A CASED ELIZABETH II LIMITED EDITION MILLENNIUM COLLECTION BEAKER BY A. EDWARD JONES LTD, of conical form with openwork foot, No.109/1000, with corresponding certificate, Birmingham 2000, height 10cm, approximate weight 3.3ozt, 105 grams (condition: good condition overall) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 209 Lot 209 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER DWARF CANDLESTICKS, the removable sconces with beaded rims above foliate decorated holders, spiral twist stems to stepped square loaded bases embossed with Neo-Classical decoration, makers James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1902, height 14.5cm (2) (condition: the bases have a few places where the raised decoration has been polished through, the sconces have a few small knocks) £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 210 Lot 210 A CASED PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER GILT BERRY SPOONS, foliate chased handles engraved with initials ‘J’, the wavy rim bowls each with a bird amongst flowers and scrolls, maker William Bateman I, London 1825, approximate weight 3.8ozt, 118 grams (condition: some gilding loss, marks clear) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 211 Lot 211 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER DIVIDED TWIN HANDLED SALTS, of oval form, beaded rims, gilt interiors, panelled lower bodies, stepped oval foot, makers John Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1783, maximum width 13cm, approximate weight 11.1ozt, 347 grams (2) (condition: overall in good condition with some wear to gilding) £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 212 Lot 212 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS, engraved initials E*Q, makers William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808, together with a pair of George V silver grape scissors, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1929, approximate gross weight 7ozt, 219 grams (3) (condition: grape scissors are in good order, spoon bowls worn) £70 - £90 plus BP*

Lot 213 Lot 213 A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CIRCULAR OPEN SALTS, wavy lobed rims, worn gilt interiors, on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, engraved initials ‘H’ over ‘GM’ to underside, maker’s mark rubbed, London 1754, approximate weight 3.2ozt, 100 grams, comes with later blue glass liners (2) (condition: gilding heavily worn, corrosion damage, especially around rims, with repairs and creases where legs have been slightly pushed in) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 214 A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER AESTHETIC STYLE DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, engraved foliate decoration and two crests to the handles, makers Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1880, approximate gross weight 13.7ozt, 426 grams (12) (condition: overall good condition, slight wear to tips of knives and prongs) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 215 Lot 215 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY HANAU SILVER CHARGER, crimped rim, the border embossed with alternating stylised goat masks and swags of fruit and vegetables, the centre with a scene of classical figures, bears pseudo Hanau marks for Neresheimer, diameter 49cm, approximate weight 986 grams (condition: marks are at rim edge at 12 o’clock position, some dents, dints and creases throughout) £550 - £650 plus BP* Lot 216 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, of canted rectangular form, engine turned decoration, gilt interior, maker WH Manton Ltd, Birmingham 1952, approximate weight 4.6ozt, 145 grams, together with a modern Italian white metal compact, floral engraved decoration, stamped 800 (2) (condition: a few surface scratches to the front of the cigarette case, compact in reasonable condition) £50 - £70 plus BP*

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Lot 217 Lot 217 A MIDDLE EASTERN WHITE METAL MOUNTED GREEN STONE BOWL, possibly Connemara marble, the white metal filigree mounts to base set with coral cabochons, circular foot rim with a band of turquoise cabochons above beaded decoration, diameter 9.5cm x height 6cm (condition: cracks to the main body, metal dinted around rim) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 218 A VICTORIAN SILVER CANDELABRUM, the removable two branch section cast with foliate scrolls and shells, the detachable sconces and one small cartouche engraved with a crest, the lower section engraved to cartouche on the ornately cast stem, the shaped circular cast base with plain edge to foot, stamped with retailers ‘Makepeace London’ to sconces, maker Richard Sibley II, London 1841, height 45cm, approximate gross weight 85ozt, 2646 grams (condition: the two candle holders from the arms are loose and the threads are worn on the screw fittings, the sconces are slightly mishapen, the base is sitting flat on a level surface) £1000 - £1500 plus BP*

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Lot 219 Lot 219 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OPEN SALTS, of plain circular form, on three cabriole legs with hoof feet, marks rubbed, with blue glass liners, together with two George III Old English pattern salt spoons and a pair of George V silver condiment spoons with shovel shaped bowls, Sheffield 1913, approximate gross weight 5.7ozt, 179 grams (condition: marks on salts heavily rubbed, items in reasonable condition) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 220 A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, of rectangular form, engraved with a monogram and Russian name to the cover, wood lined interior, the base bears marks for Moscow, Vladimir Morozov and Mikhail Aleksandrovich Pereselegin, 1888, width 20.5cm x depth 9.5cm x height 4.5cm (condition: hinged cover sitting slightly off centre and not closing absolutely flush, small nick of silver missing in this area, inside of lid has some corrosion and glue or pitch all around the inner rim) £200 - £250 plus BP*


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Lot 221 Lot 221 A COLLECTION OF EIGHT VARIOUS SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, assorted makers and dates, approximate gross weight 4.8ozt, 151 grams, together with a modern silver mounted bottle coaster, maker WI Broadway & Co, Birmingham 2002, diameter 9.5cm (condition: some minor dents to the napkin rings, coaster in good order) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 222 A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCEBOAT, wavy rims, ‘S’ scroll handle, engraved initials to side, on three cabriole legs with shell knees and hoof feet, maker’s mark partially rubbed London 1756, overall length 12.5cm, approximate weight 2.7ozt, 85 grams (condition: light surface scratches, creases to interior where legs have pushed in, other dints and shallow creases) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 225 Lot 225 A VICTORIAN EPBS TEA KETTLE ON STAND, of globular form with fixed handle, floral finial above bulbous body embossed with floral decoration and two blind cartouches, on a circular base with four scrolled legs, lacks burner, height 43cm (condition: plate slightly worn, lacks burner) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 223 AN ELIZABETH II SILVER TOPPED GLASS DRESSING TABLE/POWDER BOWL, of circular form, foliate repousse decoration to the pull off cover, makers Carr’s of Sheffield, Sheffield 2000, maximum diameter 12.5cm (condition: overall good condition) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 224 Lot 224 FOUR LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS, comprising a pair with beaded rims, another similar and the fourth with gadrooned and shell rims (4) (condition: two of the bayonet fitting handles are loose, overall fair condition with signs of use) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 226 Lot 226 A WILLIAM IV SILVER FOUR DIVISION CRUET STAND BY WILLIAM BATEMAN (II) FOR RUNDELL, BRIDGE & CO, heart shaped handle on foliate stem to four ring frame, shaped square base with gadrooned shell rim with four scroll feet, retailer’s stamp to underside, London 1837, height 25cm, approximate weight 33.7ozt, 1048 grams (condition: one foot slightly raised when on a level surface, two replacement knuts to underside, circular rings slightly mishapen) £300 - £350 plus BP*

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Lot 227 Lot 227 A CASED PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER SHELL SHAPED BUTTER DISHES AND MATCHING KNIVES, makers Josiah Williams & Co, London 1910, together with a George VI silver shallow circular dish with three cast scrolled females holding vases of flowers, maker W.T. Hickman, diameter 13cm, a George V silver twin handled trophy cup, height 10cm, a pair of Elizabeth II dwarf candlesticks on loaded bases, height 12cm and an Edwardian silver posy vase of trumpet shape with wavy rim, embossed irises to the body, loaded base, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, height 19cm, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 8.6ozt, 269 grams (condition: candlesticks, posy vase, trophy cup and bowl have some dints and dents) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 228 AN INDIAN SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL, embossed with a continuous scene of village life with buildings, cattle, figures and trees, on a short pedestal with foliate embossed circular base, stamped on the underside ‘Grish Chunder Dutt, Bhowanipore, Calcutta’, diameter 14.5cm x height 10.5cm, approximate weight 246 grams, together with a cased niello cigarette case, stamped ‘Sterling Siam’, 14cm x 9.5cm (2) (condition: cigarette case is in good condition, bowl has some dents) £80 - £100 plus BP* Lot 229 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER MOUNTED COWRIE SHELL SNUFF BOX, plain, the hinged lid interior with partially rubbed marks, makers mark IK double struck and Perth? City mark, length 7.5cm x width 5.5cm (condition: the silver is lifting and splitting on top and bottom ends of the shell, also some small splits along one side, the hinged lid has several dents/creases) £250 - £300 plus BP*

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Lot 230 Lot 230 A GEORGE II SILVER SAUCEBOAT, wavy rim, ‘S’ scroll handle, on three cabriole legs, shell knees and feet, maker’s mark not visible, London circa 1745, approximate weight 4.9ozt, 154 grams (condition: marks rubbed, dents where joins of legs have pushed in, one shell knee fractionally parted from body) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 231 Lot 231 A GEORGE IV SILVER RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE BY NATHANIEL MILLS, foliate border surrounding pin prick and engraved decoration with central oval containing initials, gilt interior, foliate pierced grille, Birmingham 1826, 2.8cm x 2cm x 0.8cm, approximate weight 0.3ozt, 10 grams (condition: underside of box has wear/scratches, lid closes fairly flush, both sets of hinges working, grille sitting slightly proud when closed) £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 232 Lot 232 A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX, of shaped rectangular form, foliate engraved decoration throughout with presentation inscription to the hinged cover ‘PRESENTED TO MR JAMES JOHNSTON By The Farmers and others in the PARISH OF STRICHEN & SURROUNDING DISTRICT, In acknowledgement of his valuable services As A VETERINARY SURGEON 1852’, worn gilt interior, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham 1851, 8.6cm x 5.7cm x 2cm, approximate weight 4.4ozt, 137 grams (condition: the top has a dent in the inscription, lid closes flush although overhangs slightly on the right hand side, interior gilding is worn) £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 233 Lot 233 AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL TRINKET BOX, the hinged cover repousse decorated with side profile of a lady wearing a bonnet, worn gilt interior, gadrooned rim to base, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, oval length 10cm, approximate weight 2.3ozt, 73 grams, together with an oval white metal trinket box, engine turned and repousse decoration, worn gilt interior, stamped 800 to base, approximate weight 104 grams (2) (condition: both have worn gilding to interiors, both need assistance to close lids, holes in flowers on lid to the Edwardian box, each one has a dent to the base) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 234 Lot 234 A GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY CUP, plain with beaded foot rim, mounted on a black plastic socle base, makers Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1920, height 27.5cm, approximate weight 7.8ozt, 243 grams including metal screw fitting in the base (condition: top rim slightly mishapen, surface scratches) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 235 Lot 235 A GEORGE V SILVER TROPHY CUP, plain with knopped stem, mounted on a black plastic socle base, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1927, height 33cm, approximate weight 12.2ozt, 381 grams including metal screw fitting (condition: top rim is very slightly mishapen, some minor dents and surface scratches) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 236 Lot 236 A JAMES MACINTYRE & CO AURELIAN TWIN HANDLED CYLINDRICAL VASE, with flared rims, printed and painted with an Art Nouveau poppy design, printed factory marks, pattern No. M428/160 and impressed 160, height 20cm (condition: crazed but no signs of chips, cracks or restoration) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 237 Lot 237 A PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY LUSTRE ONION SHAPED VASE, decorated with silver lustre and black anthemium motifs on a blue ground, impressed 2874, Pilkington mark, Royal Lancastrian, England and with silver artist’s monogram, height 22cm (condition: no signs of chips, cracks or restoration) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 238 A VICTORIAN STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE OF A LADY SEATED WITH A LAMB, repair around her neck, on an oval base with blue frit decoration, height 15.5cm, together with a spill vase with two swans to the base, repair to one branch, height 11.5cm, a poodle holding a basket in its mouth, standing on an oval base, a pair of recumbent pottery sheep, one with broken ear and five Continental porcelain figures of animals including lambs and a seated cat (10) (condition: glued repairs to lady with lamb and branch on spill vase, one recumbent sheep lacking ear, tiny sheep have nibbles to ears and bases, standing poodle has a crack across the front back leg, sheep with bocage has chips to leaves and petals and a glued repair to a leaf at the back) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 239 A COLLECTION OF EARLY 19TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURY POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, including copper lustre pottery goblet dated 1824, five various Continental porcelain figures including Sitzendorf, a Samson type gold anchor porcelain pastille burner, hand painted mugs, etc (14) (condition: largest mug has handle broken off and missing, both smaller mugs have stained cracks in the base, the jar and cover are in fair condition, the miniature saucer has a chip to the underside of the rim, bisque is in fair condition, Sunderland lustre saucer has a chip to rim, figure of lady with a letter has a missing thumb, her companion has minor paint loss, cavalier figure has missing arm and a section of tricorn hat broken, the pair of seated figures are in good condition) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 240 Lot 240 A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY TRANSFER PRINTED WARES AND ENGLISH PORCELAIN TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, to include a monochrome printed mug titled ‘THE GREAT EXHIBITION LONDON 1851’, with a view of Crystal Palace, s.d., another mug printed and painted with gun dogs and shooters, a jug monochrome printed with Shakespeare’s Monument and Stratford Upon Avon church, a Bloor Derby cup and saucer in a green and gilt panelled design, etc (parcel) (condition: many pieces with stained cracks, blue and white jug has broken spout) £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 241 A LATE 18TH CENTURY SEPTFONTAINES CREAMWARE TWIN HANDLED CHESTNUT BASKET, COVER AND PLATTER, painted blue swag decoration, gilt decoration, impressed marks ‘B.L’ over ‘I2’, height of basket and cover 15cm, diameter of plate 24cm (2) (condition: cream glaze has a cracked effect to it, edge of the plate has two glaze chips to the rim and scuffs in the glaze, the underside of the lid has a chip to the inner rim and gilding wear throughout) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 242 A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY VIENNA PORCELAIN TABLE CENTREPIECES, of Rococo form, with a wavy rimmed shallow bowl above open scrolling with floral encrusting with a bird perched to the front of each, on a scrolled base painted with deutsche blumen above a base with demi lune pierced base, with underglaze blue mark and black painted ‘51’ and ‘52’, height 17cm x width 26.5cm (2) (condition: both pieces are damaged with chips to the birds beaks, one has extensive damage to the scroll work including crude restoration, the same one has a glued section to the edge of the bowl) £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 244 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WHITE SALTGLAZE TEAPOT, of oval form, the cover with scrolled finial, the teapot decorated with two panels of classical scenes, blue line decoration, height approximately 14cm, together with a 20th Century chestnut basket and stand in late 18th Century style (3) (condition: teapot lid has a crack and chips to the inner rim, the spout has two small chips to the underside and a small amount of paint loss to blue lines) £20 - £30 plus BP* Lot 243 Lot 243 A PAIR OF LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, both wearing mid blue costume with black capes decorated with ribboned shells, on shaped square bases with moulded shell and scroll designs, with gilt details, underglaze ‘R’ to undersides of bases, heights 24cm and 23cm (2) (condition: she has a chip to the ribbon on her hat and wear to the gilding to the base and hem of her dress, he has a chip to the front of his tricorn hat, chipped section to the front of the cape above his left arm which is also missing a finger, glued repair to top of legs and back of his coat, some chips to the right hand side of coat, hairline to the back of the tree stump, some wear to gilding) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 245 A 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURE OF A GIRL SEATED ON THE BACK OF A GOAT, she holds onto his horns, on a shaped base, height approximately 10cm, s.d., together with an early 19th Century pearlware pottery figure of a putto seated on a rock with a basket of flowers, on a rectangular base, s.d., a late 18th Century oval enamel patch box, the hinged lid printed with a monochrome landscape titled ‘Virtue is the greatest Ornament of the Fair’, pale pink base, s.d., oval length 4cm and a 20th Century Continental porcelain trinket box of oval form, oval length 7.5cm (4) (condition: Goat has an ear missing, firing chip to under goat’s beard, crack across front leg, some gilding loss, putto has been glued at the neck and also has chips in this area, the patch box has a deep chip and cracks to the lid, the mirror is in reasonable order, the base has a number of stained cracks) £50 - £80 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 246 A GEORGE III WINE GLASS, bell shaped bowl on a stem with clear spiral air twist, to a bulbous knop with air bubble inclusions, on a spreading foot, chipped, height 17.5cm, together with two other George III wine glasses, one with flared trumpet shaped bowl, the other with an elongated trumpet shaped bowl, both on stems with clear spiral air twists to a spreading foot, heights 16.8cm and 18.5cm, respectively (condition: bell shaped glass with a chip to the edge of the foot rim, the elongated trumpet glass with extensive scratching to the underside, all with slight £100 - £150 plus BP* faults to the glass) Lot 247 A SMALL PARCEL OF LATE 19TH CENTURY AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN, including two miniature cups and saucers, a near pair of miniature vases and a two division dish with central ring handle, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature floral printed and tinted pot and cover and a similar bulbous bud vase (a/f), diameter of pot 3.5cm, height of vase 12.5cm (parcel) (condition: cylindrical cup has a vertical hairline crack running from the rim to the base, Royal Worcester vase has a glued repair just above and around the gold band section of the lower neck) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 248 Lot 248 A CHINESE PORCELAIN TURQUOISE GLAZED BALUSTER VASE, crazed in the glaze throughout, unmarked, underside of base white glaze, s.d. to rim, height 46cm, together with a late 19th Century Chinese ginger jar, lacks cover, yellow ground, decorated with foliate design, height 13cm (2) (condition: turquoise glaze vase has a glued repair to top rim with a curved crack extending approximately 7cm down from the repair, the underside of the base rim is rough where the glaze has chipped away, as well as four more substantial chips, uneven glaze coverage towards the base, ginger jar has some wear to the paint) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 249 Lot 249 A CHINESE XIANFENG PORCELAIN POLYCHROME ENAMELLED BOWL, of shallow form, the rim decorated with flowers and leaves on a latticed blue ground, the bowl interior with two iron red dragons with gilt scales and five claws chasing flaming pearls amongst clouds, the centre with a chrysanthemum, the bowl exterior with further chrysanthemums, above a fan shaped border, six character mark in underglaze blue to base, chipped and cracked, diameter 20.5cm x height 6.5cm, together with a Chinese porcelain blue and white decorated bowl, the exterior with continuous scene of fisherman, boat on water, buildings, landscape and animal by three section fence, four character mark in underglaze blue to the base, chip to rim, diameter 12.5cm x height 6.5cm (2) (condition: polychrome bowl has three chips to the rim, one of which has a stained crack to the sides of it, gilding worn to rim in places, the blue and white bowl has a chip to the top rim and a nibble to the glaze on the rim) £150 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 250 Lot 250 A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BALUSTER VASES AND COVERS, decorated in underglaze blue with trailing foliage and lotus flowers, the domed covers with dog of fo finials, one cover a.f, the vases with moulded mask and ring handles, unmarked, height 32cm (2) (condition: both vases have yellow adhesive residue from sellotape having been used to keep the covers attached to the vases, one cover is badly damaged with extensive losses, some black speckles in the glaze around the shoulders) £200 - £300 plus BP*

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Lot 251 Lot 251 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEACUP, orange marble decoration, gilt Greek Key border, painted with puce crest for Baron Lyttelton of Hagley Park, bears old handwritten label to underside ‘Old Worcester Painted by Baxter, The Crest of Baron Lyttelton of Hadley Park, Worcestershire, This cup was brought from Baxter’s Niece’, together with another similar teacup with floral gilt border, both cups cracked, together with a Flight Worcester wrythen tea bowl with puce and gilt floral and ribbon decoration, script mark in puce to base, a New Hall porcelain saucer, cracked, a matching tea bowl and saucer, another tea bowl and a 19th Century relief moulded jug, depicting scenes of fox hunting and shooting (8) (condition: both marbled cups have some wear to the gilding, both have vertical cracks from the rim, the one with the floral gilding has a damaged handle, the Flight tea bowl has some scratching and light staining, New Hall saucer has an extensive crack which is stained, matching tea bowl and saucer has scratching to the tea bowl and a chip to the rim of the saucer, the single tea bowl has a chipped rim and a scratched interior, the jug has a crack near the base by the bottom join of the handle) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 252 Lot 252 A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER KATE GREENWAY STYLE FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS, modelled by James Hadley, white with gilt details, impressed and green printed marks, numbered 938 and 939, date cypher for 1884, height 20cm (2) (condition: bay candlestick has a glued repair to the rim of the sconce, nibble to gilding on his hat, chipped edge to his jacket, she has some gilding loss to back of bow) £50 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 253 Lot 253 A LATE 18TH CENTURY DERBY PORCELAIN FIGURE OF SPRING, in the form of a putto wearing garlands of flowers and holding a basket, patch marked base s.d., height 14cm, together with a late 18th Century Derby porcelain tea bowl of wrythen form with cornflower decoration, purple marks to base and two early 19th Century Derby porcelain urn shaped pot pourris, both lacking covers, both with iron red painted marks to the bases, height 9cm (4) (condition: some damage to leaves and flowers on figures, wear to the gilding on the pot pourris and tea bowl has scratched interior) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 254 Lot 254 NANKING CARGO, a Chinese circular footed bowl, decorated with the scholar on the bridge pattern, bears label, ex lot 3112 Christies, diameter 15cm, together with two tea bowls and saucers from Christies The Nanking Cargo auction, ex lots 5058 and 5628, together with an unrelated early 20th Century transfer printed blue and white saucer (6) (condition: bowl has damage to the foot rim, smaller tea bowl has nibbles to the rim, saucer has some scratches, brown glazed tea bowl has star crack to the interior, the saucer has firing inclusions, the transfer printed saucer has warped during firing) £60 - £80 plus BP*


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Lot 255 Lot 255 A JAPANESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE WAVY RIM PLATE, the zig zag border surrounding an asymmetric lattice design with mythical beast and flaming pearls, the outer rim with underglaze blue band decorated with red and green foliage, four character mark in underglaze blue, diameter 22.2cm, together with a mid 18th Century Chinese export octagonal plate, decorated with two deer beneath hanging lanterns, cracked, width 22cm and two porcelain tea bowls, enamelled with birds amongst foliage, the other with four enamelled sprigs of flowers/bamboo, diameters 9.5cm x and 8.5cm respectively, all items with some damage (condition: famille verte plate has some light scratching and some patches of wear to the enamel, nibbles to the rim, some patches of white emulsion or plaster to the outer rim, octagonal plate has a crack and several small chips around the rim, both tea bowls have cracks from the rim, the larger one with rim chips) £200 - £300 plus BP* Lot 256 A LATE 18TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT PORCELAIN TEA BOWL AND SAUCER, decorated with circus performers, including a tightrope walker and knife juggler, s.d., together with a pair of Chinese export porcelain armorial bud vases, a late 18th Century porcelain tea bowl and saucer with pink scale and floral decoration, a Meissen cup and saucer in the Imari palette and four other late 18th and 19th Century porcelain saucers, cup and tea bowl, s.d. (12) (condition: tightrope walker tea bowl has wear to the gilding, the saucer has a deep chip in the rim, one of the vases has a chip to the underside of the rim, the other has an extensive crack from the rim, a glued repair and a chip, the matching tea bowl and saucer have several rim chips to the bowl and a crack, the saucer has a chip and is cracked, the Meissen cup has a chip and a crack to the inside of the rim, both the cup and saucer has gilding loss, the tea bowl has a stained crack, the saucer has firing faults/inclusions, the deutsche blumen cup has gilding loss) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 257 Lot 257 AN ART NOUVEAU WMF (ATTRIBUTED) CLARET JUG, the conical green glass body with openwork stopper and handle cast with foliate tendrils and berries, the foot cast with four female figures with flowing hair, four lily pad feet, one foot indistinctly marked E.P. 1/0, the underside of the stopper stamped 1/0, height approximately 38cm (condition: silver plate has mostly been polished off, the green glass has two inclusions/bubbles, otherwise it appears to be in good condition, WMF mark not visible) £400 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 258 Lot 258 A COLLECTION OF 19TH/20TH CENTURY DRINKING GLASSES, to include Bristol blue rummers, amethyst plain and knopped stem wine glasses, yellow knopped stem wine glass, green rummer, yellow slice cut wine, cranberry and green with clear stems, amethyst tumbler and facet cut wine glass with polychrome decoration to the bowl £50 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 259 Lot 259 A COLLECTION OF 19TH/20TH CENTURY SCENT BOTTLES, etc, to include a British flash cut example with amber panels etched with roses, thistles and shamrocks, a pink satin glass bottle with white metal collar and lid, missing stopper, a pair of amber and gilt decorated examples, together with three other examples (8) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 260 Lot 260 A COLLECTION OF 19TH/20TH CENTURY SCENT/TOILET WATER BOTTLES, etc, to include three Uranium glass examples, a Richardson vitrified bottle decorated with Grecian figures over a blue ground, a ruby bottle etched with oak leaves and acorns, a blue milk glass example with gilt decoration, a blue cased bottle with star form collar and a blue frosted glass example £80 - £100 plus BP*

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Lot 261 Lot 261 A COLLECTION OF 19TH/20TH CENTURY GLASS, to include a pair of trumpet shaped vaseline vases, height approximately 23cm, a pair of onion shaped vaseline glass vases with flared rims, Uranium glass Jack in the Pulpit vase, two Uranium glass posy vases, four items with applied fine thread decoration, green glass jug with cranberry rim, a Portieux/Vallerysthal blue milk glass lidded dish with shell decoration, blue milk glass goblet and three rustic glass posy vases (17) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 262 Lot 262 A GROUP OF THOMAS WEBB & SONS QUEENS BURMESE WARE, to include a pair of posy vases, graduated pink to yellow with folded rims, posy vase of compressed ovoid form with ruffled decoration to the rim, posy bowl with ruffled rim decoration, a fairy pyramid night light shade, together with a Burmese style posy vase in a high gloss finish (6) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 263 Lot 263 SATIN QUILTED AIR TRAP GLASS, to include a yellow gourd shape vase with zig zag trap lines to the body and a blue jug with diamond trap lines and a clear handle, together with a pair of pink milk glass baluster shaped vases decorated with classical vitrified enamel panels £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 264 Lot 264 THREE CONTINENTAL 19TH CENTURY CAMEO GLASS SCENT BOTTLES, the first having hand painted flower panels alternating with hobnail panels over a clear ground with gilt decoration, no stopper, height approximately 14cm, together with two white overlay scent bottles, one with hand painted panels, both with stoppers £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 265 Lot 265 A GROUP OF CONTINENTAL STYLE CAMEO GLASS, to include a trumpet shaped vase with berry decoration towards the rim, height approximately 31cm, a white over ruby scent bottle, hobnail and circular pattern decoration, a cobalt blue and white scent bottle, missing stopper, a blue and white over clear scent bottle, together with a pair of cameo posy vases, a cameo glass sugar sifter and a cut glass scent and powder bowl, missing atomiser £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 266 Lot 266 A COLLECTION OF BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL GLASS, to include a Stevens and Williams alabaster glass urn shaped vase, two pink Stourbridge style vases, a pair of uranium glass vases with hand painted decoration, uranium glass ewer, uranium glass posy vase with applied cabouchon decoration with another in opaline white glass, Venetian glass to include a Latticino basket and a cameo posy vase with painted enamel decoration, tallest approximate height 22cm (13) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 267 A NAILSEA GLASS ROLLING PIN, in a cranberry and white ground, approximately 37cm, together with a Nailsea bellows shaped decanter, missing stopper, a Nailsea spiral twist pen quill, cameo glass cheroot holder, a ruby glass paper knife with gilt decoration to the handle and a glass dump weight with internal flower decoration (6) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 268 Lot 268 SIX PIECES OF MARY GREGORY STYLE GLASS, together with a 19th Century Hors D’oeuvre dish having gilt decoration, a 19th Century glass tankard, engraved ‘Mary Lee’ (handle cracked), five cruet bottles, jugs, glass punch ladle etc £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 269 Lot 269 A COLLECTION OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY CRANBERRY GLASS, to include decanters, jugs, vases, etc, together with a ruby flash cut oil lamp chimney, engraved with a stag and hinds in a forest setting, height approximately 34cm (s.d.) (18) £80 - £100 plus BP*

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Lot 270 Lot 270 A FACON DE VENISE STYLE GLASS GOBLET, having wrythen moulding to the bowl and foot, the stem having applied decoration including three white enamel flowers, a small amount of damage towards the bottom of the stem, height approximately 20cm £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 271 Lot 271 AN ORNATE FACON DE VENISE STYLE GLASS GOBLET, the bowl having gold leaf and white whiplash decoration and two applied dragon figures, the hollow blown stem also has applied decoration, the foot has similar decoration to the bowl, the foot is broken and a prunt is broken to the stem decoration, height approximately 28cm £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 272 Lot 272 DAUM, NANCY ART NOUVEAU CAMEO GLASS VASE, of square form, the mottled body is covered in dicentra (bleeding heart) flowers and leaves, inscribed Daum Nancy with the Cross of Lorraine, height approximately 12cm, three nibbles to a bottom edge £300 - £400 plus BP*

Lot 273 Lot 273 A D’ARGENTAL CAMEO GLASS BOWL, designed by Paul Nicolas (formerly of Daum) the yellow ground body is decorated with ornamental poppies, signed D’Argental with the Cross of Lorraine, height approximately 10cm (condition: no chips or cracks) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 274 Lot 274 RENE LALIQUE (1860-1945), a circular opalescent bowl in the Ondines pattern, the exterior has relief decoration in the form of mermaids, inscribed R. Lalique towards the base of the bowl, diameter approximately 20cm (no chips or cracks) £500 - £600 plus BP*

Lot 275 Lot 275 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BOHEMIAN FLASH CUT TABLE LUSTRES, the central columns decorated with stags and peacocks amid foliage, the bowls and feet decorated with repeat clear panels, height approximately 27cm (condition: chips to the bodies, droppers damaged and made up of non original parts) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 276 A PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, decorated with a putto reading a book, the clock face is by Howell James & Co, Meissen style mark to the base, height approximately 25cm, the movement has been replaced by a quartz one, some losses to the decoration £100 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 277 Lot 277 A PAIR OF RELIEF MOULDED CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN WALL PLAQUES, depicting portraits of Alexander Farnese (1545-1592) who was Duke of Parma, Piacenza and Castro and Governor of the Spanish Netherlands, together with his wife Infanta Maria of Portugal, maximum diameter approximately 42.5cm £120 - £150 plus BP* Lot 278 A CAULDON CHINA PART DESSERT SERVICE, hand painted roses to the centres surrounded by bands of gilt and cobalt blue, twelve plates, two oval serving dishes, two circular serving dishes and two lozenge shaped serving dishes, printed Cauldon china back stamps with Mortlocks, Oxford Street to some pieces £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 279 Lot 279 A SAMUEL ALCOCK PORCELAIN PART DESSERT SERVICE, painted with named Botanical flowers within a green and yellow foliate scroll border pattern 3/3327, comprising a pair of single handled comports and six plates £100 - £120 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 281 A PAIR OF DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE HANNAH BARLOW BALUSTER VASES, the central band incised with a continuous scene of two donkeys, cow, calf and a farm boy, on one he holds aloft a stick, in the other he leads the cow on a rope, the upper and lower rims with mottled grounds and relief decorated with foliate and geometric motifs, impressed and incised marks to base including 3761, HBB, FEL (Frances E. Lee), height 27cm (condition: one restored at the base of the neck and part way up the neck, no other damage, cracks or restoration noted) £300 - £350 plus BP*

Lot 280 Lot 280 A VICTORIAN MINTON MAJOLICA LAZY SUSAN, of gothic design, attributed to A.W.N. Pugin, shape No.799, wavy green rim surrounding foliate scrollwork with white fleur de lys on a brown, turquoise and blue ground, the underside with a strapwork motif, the circular base with flower head motifs, impressed Minton, ‘N’ and date cypher for 1867, diameter 46.5cm x height 10cm (restored) (condition: professional restoration visible to underside, some firing cracks to strapwork and a small crack by screw fitting) £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 282 A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE HANNAH AND FLORENCE BARLOW BALUSTER VASE, the blue, green and brown glazed upper and lower rims incised with scalloped and foliate scroll designs, the main body incised with a continuous scene of cattle and sheep in a landscape, impressed and incised marks to the base including FEB, HBB, 816, 1879, factory mark, etc, height 41.75cm (condition: extensive restoration to rim and neck, no other damage noted) £300 - £350 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 283 A GROUP OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN, to include a Harry Stinton Highland Cattle pin dish, signed front and back, printed ‘Direction G.B & Sons Ltd, London’, diameter 8.5cm, a fruit painted coffee can and saucer, cup with gilt interior, both pieces signed H.H. Price, puce printed marks, date cypher for 1935, a coffee can and saucer painted with a castle in a landscape, signed Rushton to both pieces, puce printed marks, date cyphers for 1912, the remaining six pieces mainly blush ivory miniature pieces (11) (condition: no sign of restoration or cracks, nibble to rim of miniature cup) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 284 Lot 284 A 19TH CENTURY OVAL PORCELAIN PLAQUE, possibly KPM, painted with a portrait of a late 18th Century lady with a ribbon in her hair and a decollete dress, mounted in an oval mahogany frame and mahogany stained back, plaque height 26cm x width 21cm (condition: some areas of wear to the hair and background colour, no sign of chips, cracks or restoration) £300 - £350 plus BP*

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Lot 286 Lot 285 A LATE 18TH CENTURY CAUGHLEY COFFEE POT AND COVER, transfer printed in blue with Fisherman and Cormorant pattern, crescent mark to base, height 25.5cm (condition: restored to finial, top and base of handle and tip of spout) £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 286 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR ENAMELLED PORCELAIN PLAQUES, each painted with cattle watering, indistinctly signed, mounted in gilt and ebonised frames with enclosed backs, plaque size 26cm x 18cm (condition: no signs of chips, cracks or restoration but heavy crazing in places) £300 - £350 plus BP* Lot 287 A ROYAL WORCESTER LIMITED EDITION FIGURE ‘STROLLER AND MARION COAKES’, modelled by Doris Lindner, certificate No.391/750, with wooden plinth, framed certificate and Royal Worcester cardboard box, overall height of figure 28.5cm (3) (condition: no damage or restoration noted, the cushioning inside the plinth is perishing, the figure is numbered to underside 544) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 288 A ROYAL WORCESTER LIMITED EDITION FIGURE ‘PERCHERON STALLION’, modelled by Doris Lindner, certificate No.401/500, with wooden plinth, framed certificate and Royal Worcester cardboard box, overall height of figure 24.5cm (condition: possible repair to one of the mane tufts, the cushioning inside the plinth is perishing, the figure is numbered to the underside 379) £250 - £350 plus BP* Lot 289 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE CHARGERS, of circular form, the borders decorated with flowers and butterflies, the centre roundels with figures in an interior, diameter 37cm (2) (condition: both chargers have adhesive plate hangers on the backs, no visible marks, no sign of cracks or restoration, small chip to outer rim) £100 - £150 plus BP*


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Lot 290 Lot 290 A CHAMBERLAINS WORCESTER SOUP PLATE AND MATCHING DESSERT PLATE, gilt gadrooned rims, apple green borders with three cartouches of floral sprays, the centre of both plates decorated with the Oliveia Quarterly armorial and motto ‘AUDENTIOR IBO’, printed puce marks, diameter 25.5cm (2) (condition: no major damage or restoration noted, nibbles to gadrooned rims and some touching in to gilding, patches of touching in to green border on soup plate) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 291 Lot 291 A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IMARI PORCELAIN CHARGERS, wavy rims, decorated with flowers, birds and roundels on a fanned design surrounding central panel, diameter 45cm, together with a late 19th Century Japanese Imari porcelain jardiniere, height 17cm and an early 20th Century Japanese crackle glazed baluster vase and cover, finial glued, height 33cm (4) (condition: finial with glued repair, gilding wear on Imari pieces) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 292 Lot 292 A 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD SATSUMA PORCELAIN DISH, decorated with circular and rectangular panels of a landscape, birds on a branch, flowers and a scene of a naked male figure washing a horse with other figures seated by a bucket, within an iron red and gilt scroll ground, the reverse painted with convulvulous and green base with iron red square to centre painted with four gilt character marks, extensive firing cracks and hairlines with stained star crack to underside, diameter 39cm (condition: fitted with metal plate hanger and chain, various firing cracks and stained hairlines) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 293 Lot 293 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ERNST WAHLISS ART NOUVEAU POTTERY PLAQUE, moulded in relief with a portrait of a lady wearing a head scarf, incised verso 349/2, impressed factory marks, height 44.5cm x 44.5cm (condition: paint loss to nose, chin, neck and fingers) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 294 Lot 294 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE YEN YEN VASE, both the neck and body enamelled with a bird and mythical beast in a landscape, unmarked, height 44cm (condition: the top of the flared rim has lots of pitting, on the neck there is a stained crack measuring approximately 3.5cm which is visible both sides, the curved sections of the body have extensive stained cracks) £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 295 Lot 295 A GRAINGER & CO WORCESTER TWIN HANDLED VASE, shape No.G60, reticulated decoration to the top of the neck and the Persian design handles, blush ivory ground painted with cornfield flowers to the front and briar leaves to the back, green printed marks, painted orange 6020, height 35cm (condition: no signs of restoration or chips, there is a horizontal mark around the back of the vase which looks to be a scratch rather than a crack) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 297 A PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE ROSE TABLE LANTERNS, of hexagonal form, reticulated sections divided by panels of scrolls, flowers and various symbols, printed seal marks to bases, height 39cm (condition: one lantern has the base attached by adhesive pads, the other is loose, both bases have felt pads fastened to the undersides, the loose base has a chip on the uppermost rim that inserts inside the lantern, it also has a small patch of enamel loss around the foot rim, no restoration or major damage noted) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 296 Lot 296 A 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN FAMILLE VERTE VASE AND COVER, the domed cover with spherical finial, enamelled with foliate scrolls and flowers, the vase similarly decorated with the addition of two exotic birds, height 52cm (condition: glued repairs to finial and rim of cover with some small sections missing back and front, the vase has a crack in the base and up into the side of the vase which goes through the body) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 299 Lot 299 CRICH POTTERY BY DIANAH WORTHY, to include a cylindrical vase of tapering form with mottled overlapping panel decoration, incised to the base, height approximately 29.5cm, together with Crich Pottery 1977 Silver Jubilee mug and saucer, inscribed to the base (3) £40 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 298 Lot 298 A TROIKA POTTERY MARMALADE POT, decorated with Sgraffito decoration in blue and green glazes, signed to the base by Avril Bennet, height approximately 9cm (condition: no chips or cracks) £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 300 Lot 300 PAUL HORTON FOR ROYAL WORCESTER, ‘Half A World Away’, a compressed ovoid ceramic vase, transfer printed decoration depicting a ‘Gentleman of the Road’ with his dog, dated 2005, height approximately 26cm (condition: no chips or cracks) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 301 Lot 301 MOORCROFT, a limited edition Daffodils and Daisy vase, 46/150, designed by Nicola Slaney, signed and dated 2009 to the base along with Moorcroft and Teapot backstamps, height approximately 26cm (condition: no chips or cracks, some crazing to the glaze) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 302 Lot 302 TIMOTHY HARRIS FOR ISLE OF WIGHT GLASS, a lollipop vase of compressed teardrop form, the green body is cased in clear glass with internal pale ‘Net’ decoration, signed to base, dated 2009, gold foil label to the front, height approximately 21cm (condition: no chips, cracks or bruises) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 303 Lot 303 A WHITEFRIARS BANJO VASE, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern No.9681 in Kingfisher blue, height approximately 32cm (condition: no chips, cracks or bruises, glue remnants from a furniture protector to the base) £500 - £600 plus BP* Lot 304 A WHITEFRIARS CIRRUS VASE, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, pattern No.9890 in the sky blue streaked colourway, produced in 1980 only, the year the factory closed, the cirrus range was made by Ray Annenberg, height approximately 23cm (condition: no chips, cracks or bruises, small scratch towards the base) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 305 Lot 305 A SIDDY LANGLEY SCENT BOTTLE WITH STOPPER IN THE FORM OF A SHIPS DECANTER, having an iridescent ground interspersed with white mottled decoration, signed and dated 1989 to the base, undamaged, height approximately 10.5cm £40 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 306 Lot 306 THREE ISLE OF WIGHT STUDIO GLASS SCENT BOTTLES, to include a Azurene compressed globular example, height approximately 9cm, an iridescent conical example, height approximately 8cm and a white iridescent example with mottled decoration, height approximately 9.5cm, all with foil labels to the base, all undamaged (3) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 307 A COLLECTION OF STUDIO GLASS, to include Whitefriars Molar vase, pattern No.9410 in kingfisher blue, a Whitefiars tapering lobed vase, pattern No.9727 in meadow green (chipped), a Gill Devine scent bottle inscribed to the base ‘The Foundry’, together with an unmarked scent bottle and three unmarked vases (7) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 308 Lot 308 A LARGE STUDIO GLASS SAND CAST BOWL, of square form, having a moulded spiral design to the centre, decorated in a stylised sun motif, red, yellow and black grounds, maximum diameter 39cm £35 - £45 plus BP*

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Lot 309 Lot 309 TWO TOM PETIT STUDIO ART GLASS SCENT BOTTLES, the first of globular form with horizontal bands of streaked ground, the second of compressed oval form, frosted glass finish, together with a compressed teardrop shaped vase, horizontal bands of decoration, all with inscribed signatures, tallest approximately 21cm including stopper (condition: no chips or cracks) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 313 Lot 313 A COLLECTION OF GLASS REFERENCE BOOKS, to include books on English glass, decanters, milk glass and European glass, etc £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 310 JOHN DITCHFIELD FOR GLASFORM, an iridescent green frog, signed to the base with gold foil label, height approximately 9cm, together with a Glasform iridescent apple, unsigned with foil label, height approximately 6cm (2) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 314 Lot 314 A COLLECTION OF GLASS REFERENCE BOOKS, to include Arthur Negus Guide to British Glass, English drinking glasses, decanters and glass circle volumes, etc £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 311 Lot 311 A COLLECTION OF WHITEFRIARS RUBY STUDIO GLASS, to include a knobbly vase, pattern No.9609, a small bowl, pattern No.9517, a bud vase, pattern No.9496 and and candle shade with Whitefriars paper label, together with Whitefriars coffin vase, tangerine colourway pattern No.9686 (chip and nibbles to rim) (5) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 312 A POST WAR MURANO SOMMERSO GLASS VASE, of square form, probably by Luigi Mandruzzato, cased in clear over blue, yellow and green, height approximately 21cm £50 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 315 Lot 315 A COLLECTION OF GLASS REFERENCE BOOKS, to include books on English and Irish glass, Sowerby, footed salvers, perfume bottles and pressed glass of The North East, etc £40 - £60 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 316 GORDON BANKS (1937-2019), A December 1964 contract for Gordon Banks at Leicester City where he agreed a weekly wage of £60 per week from 11th December 1964 to 30th June 1966, there are a number of other financial provisions written into the contract signed by the Secretary of Leicester City and Gordon Banks, Gordon joined Leicester City in 1959 and this particular contract has significant importance (Banks started the 1964-65 season on wages of £40 a week, and the club only agreed to pay £60 a week in December, these miserly wages made it difficult for the club to spend the £80,000 it received from the sale of Frank McLintock, he had put in a transfer request over dissatisfaction with his pay and quality replacements were reluctant to join a club that paid full internationals like Banks and McLintock no more than the base rate that rival clubs paid to average players) £1000 - £1200 plus BP* Lot 317 GORDON BANKS (1937-2019), Two Gordon Banks contracts at Stoke City, the first 27th April 1970, agreed £75 per week, the second 6th July 1971 agreed £100 per week, there are a number of other financial provisions and both contracts signed by the Secretary of Stoke City and Gordon Banks (Gordon joined Stoke City in 1967 and stayed with them to 1973, a hugely successful period for Stoke City, reaching the F.A. Cup Semi Final and then in 1972 beating Chelsea for The League Cup, Gordon went to the 1970 World Cup and it was against Brazil and Pele that he made the save that is down in history as the greatest) £1000 - £1200 plus BP*

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Lot 318 Lot 318 ROBERT (MOUSEMAN) THOMPSON, a carved oak candlestick with a wrought iron sconce, workshop reference No.G5070, height approximately 29cm £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 321 Lot 321 A PAIR OF VINTAGE SHATTERLINE LAMP BASES, in the green colourway with a red accent to each, height approximately 32cm, together with a period spun fibreglass lamp shade £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 319 Lot 319 FOUR ROBERT (MOUSEMAN) THOMPSON NAPKIN RINGS, each bearing the trademark carved mouse, height approximately 5cm £100 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 320 Lot 320 ROBERT (MOUSEMAN) THOMPSON, a carved oak cheese board, oval shape with trademark mouse to the handle, length approximately 38cm £100 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 322 Lot 322 A SMITHS MYSTERY CLOCK, fitted with a Jaeger Brevette electric movement, the glass face has Arabic numerals at the twelve, three, six and nine o’clock positions, eliptical markers for the other positions, signed Smiths to the front and Jaeger verso, height approximately 24cm, the movement functions but has not been tested for accuracy £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 325 Lot 323 A LATE 19TH CENTURY JUNGHANS SYMPHONION DISC MANTEL CLOCK, the moulded caddy top with fixed metal handle opening to reveal the Symphonion disc and mechanism, numbered 374928, the rectangular face with circular celluloid dial and Arabic numerals, glazed to four sides, the moulded base on four bun feet, the four 4 1/2’’ (11.5cm) discs numbered and titled S61. ‘Ye Banks and Braes Scotch’, S21. ‘God Save The Queen’, S58. ‘Martha, Last Rose of Summer’ and S70. ‘Oh ! Honey, my Honey ! Plantation Song’, with clock key (condition: clock mechanism winds and works, discs will play but not perfectly tuned, the discs have some rusting, the dial is perished in places particularly 4,5 and 11 o’clock with staining, elsewhere to the dial) £350 - £400 plus BP* Lot 324 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY EMPIRE STYLE GILT METAL AND CREAM SILK RECTANGULAR PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, easel back, glazed, inner dimensions 22.5cm x 16.5cm, overall height 38cm (condition: overall good condition, some tarnishing/gilding wear) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 325 A COLLECTION OF TREEN, comprising a wine bottle corker, a pair of late 19th Century fruitwood tazzas, diameter 10cm x height 9cm, a turned pestle and a miniature beech folding folio stand (5) (condition: all pieces in overall good condition, pestle has an old split which has been filled, one tazza has an indentation to the rim) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 326 Lot 326 A 19TH CENTURY SCRIMSHAW POWDER HORN, decorated with a steam train named ‘Lion’ pulling carriages and wagons towards buildings and a bridge, further decorated with three sail ships, church, buildings, figures, sun, moon and stars, flowers, foliage and a heart, some areas coloured red, the heart painted red and gilt, metal mount to base, length approximately 38cm (condition: the metal is lacking two of the pins to hold it in place, red paint has worn in places, a few light scratches but no obvious splits or cracks) £200 - £300 plus BP* Lot 327 A LATE GEORGIAN IVORY, ENAMEL AND GOLD MOUNTED GAMING COUNTER BOX, of cylindrical form, the screw off cover enamelled with King of Diamonds playing card within a dark brown ground and white enamel circular frame inlaid in gold with ‘Three Out’ and foliate sprigs, height 3.5cm x diameter 2.9cm to fit counters approximate diameter 2.4cm (condition: gold band around base is loose in places, few small nibbles to screw rim, enamelled white band has several chips cracks which are just visible with the naked eye, bottom half of box has a deeper horizontal scratch approximately 4mm long) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 328 Lot 328 A 19TH CENTURY SWISS BRASS CASED REPEATING ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK, the white enamel dial marked ‘ANCNE MAISON J.F. BAUTTE & CIE, ROSSEL ET FILS SUCRS, GENEVE’, with carrying handle and repeat button by oval panel, the dial with Roman numerals and alarm dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, height to top of handle 16cm, with key (condition: repeat mechanism working, movement in going order, small chip to bevel edge glass panel over dial in bottom left hand corner, sits level on a flat surface, some surface dirt on glass panels to sides and back, otherwise in good order) £250 - £350 plus BP*

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Lot 329 Lot 329 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CASED ALARM CARRIAGE CLOCK, with carrying handle above oval glazed panel, the white enamel dial unnamed, with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, height to top of handle 17cm (condition: dial has a substantial crack running from below the alarm dial in a vertical line through to the hands, the glass panel to the front has a deep diagonal scratch, movement and alarm in working order, movement a little dirty) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 330 Lot 330 TAXIDERMY, A RED DEER STAG’S HEAD, mounted on an oak shield, overall height 82cm (condition: tips of ears missing, deep indentation below left eye, nose and edge of bottom jaw, some splits/cracks) £150 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 331 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN STYLE BRASS COLUMN TABLE LAMPS, on a circular base with switches, remnants of labels to the undersides, possibly Schroder & Co, height to top of bulb fitting 61cm, together with a late Victorian brass and walnut two division magazine rack, width 36cm (3) (condition: the magazine rack base is not sitting level, the metalwork is loose and needs tightening, some losses to the edges of the walnut, the lamps are in reasonable condition) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 332 Lot 332 A MID 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK, cast with bird finials, circular enamel dial with retailers mark of ‘AUBERTO KLAFTENBERGER GENEVE’ between the winding holes, Roman numerals, movement stamped ‘Levy Freres, Paris, 579’, bell strike, the dial flanked by two oval porcelain panels of girls, the base inset with central panel of two young ladies and further floral panels, above an acanthus cast plinth on foliate feet to the front, height 30cm x width 32cm, with key and pendulum (condition: crack in base at back of case and dent on base below door) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 333 Lot 333 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE MARQUETRY EBONISED AND ORMOLU MANTEL CLOCK, the finial with blind folded cherub holding bow, the gilt dial with enamel Roman numerals, the eight day movement with bell strike, stamped for Samuel Marti No.148055, ‘Medaille D’or Paris 1900’, height 43cm (condition: finial, boulle and ebonised and ormolu mount loose, strip of tortoiseshell missing behind arched ormolu mount which is missing a pin, brass inlay standing slightly proud in some areas, cherub finial lacks string for bow and probably has an arrow missing from its hand) £250 - £350 plus BP* Lot 334 AN EARLY VICTORIAN TREEN SNUFF BOX, of rectangular form, the lid with gun dog decoration, cross hatched to all other areas, hinge broken, worn foil lining, width 8cm, together with a late Georgian circular ivory box with portrait of a lady painted to the lid, s.d., diameter 6.5cm, a small parcel of three pence pieces and two fans, one with mother of pearl sticks and hand painted with a girl feeding poultry, a.f (5) (condition: all items have some damage or imperfections) £30 - £50 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 335 A GEORGE III SATINWOOD AND INLAID TEA CADDY, (in need of restoration), of rectangular form with canted corners, paterae inlaid to the hinged cover and front, replacement inner cover, papered interior, baize to base, height 12cm x width 12cm x depth 9.5cm, together with a George III oval polychrome enamel patch box, the hinged lid painted with ‘As the Dove, So is My Love’, mirror perished, oval length 4.5cm, a late Victorian oval snuff box with name and date to lid, another brass snuff box with name and date to lid and a small jade bowl, diameter 4cm (5) (condition: caddy has missing veneer, particularly from the edges of the hinged lid, panels of veneer lifting and some with splits, but paterae both intact with small section lifting on the shell, the baize has moth holes, paper lining is 20th Century, patch box has stained cracks to the enamel on the cover and another on the back of the base, hairlines to the enamel inside the base, Victorian snuff box has soldered repair to one end, the other snuff box has solder to the back of hinge, jade bowl is in good condition) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 337 Lot 337 A LATE VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN GILT METAL AND MOTHER OF PEARL DIP PEN, the nib marked ‘H.M. Smith & co, New York, No.2’, the mother of pearl with spiral carving, overall length 16cm, with velvet and silk case (condition: silk lining in case has staining and splits, the yellow band on the mother of pearl could be covering a repair but it is stable) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 338 Lot 338 A COCO DE MER (LODOICEA) CARVED AS A TWO DIVISION BASKET, the outer edge carved with a shallow band of criss cross design, length 31.5cm x depth 25cm (condition: overall fair condition commensurate with age, £80 - £100 plus BP* underside scratched)

Lot 336 Lot 336 AN 18TH/19TH CENTURY CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF A MEDIEVAL LADY, wearing traditional headdress and long flowing robes, with her right hand at her waist clutching a fistfull of fabric, her left arm down by her side holding a sword, height 19.5cm (condition: extensive vertical splits throughout the piece, including through right arm and a large crack from base to shoulder up the back with a filled section at the waist) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 339 Lot 339 A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY POLISHED STEEL AND BRASS SUGAR CUTTERS, with turned wooden handle (split) and mounted on a rectangular walnut base, together with a Victorian deep oval copper twin handled pan with slot on dished twin handled cover, oval length 51cm x height 30.5cm and four various copper funnels (6) (condition: sugar cutter has split to turned wooden handle and chip to one corner of base) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 340 Lot 340 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OCTAGONAL ROSEWOOD, BRASS INLAID AND WALNUT WALL CLOCK, painted circular 28cm/11’’ dial with Roman numerals, thirty hour fusee movement, with pendulum and winding key, height 43cm (condition: side door has veneer loss, dial repainted, gilding worn to dial door surround, let in repair to one side of case, several other long splits to sides of case, chip out of timber at wall hook, brass inlay lifting slightly by dial £100 - £150 plus BP* door clip)

Lot 341 Lot 341 AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS INLAID DROP DIAL WALL CLOCK, the painted circular 28cm/11’’ dial with Roman numerals and 30 hour fusee movement, named ‘Ransome, Norwich’, foliate carved details flanking the glazed pendulum aperture above rounded base with hinged inset, with case key, winding key and pendulum, height 59cm (condition: Roman numerals have some wear, splits to sides of wood by pendulum aperture, brass inlay lifting in a couple of places, damage to dial door lock but working, peg missing to side of case by dial) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 342 AN 18TH CENTURY COW HORN POWDER FLASK, incised with initials, monograms, names and a date of 1789, two holes drilled at sides of narrow end, one hole drilled to side of wider end, four nails through the base with a plaster type material base, length 27cm (condition: split in the horn at edge of wider end, extensive scratches and knocks elsewhere commensurate with age and use)£80 - £100 plus BP*

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Lot 343 Lot 343 A LATE 19TH CENTURY VIOLIN BEARING HAND WRITTEN LABEL FOR JOHN ASKEW, STANHOPE 1872, two piece 14 1/4’’ / 36.5cm back, overall length 24’’/61cm, together with a bow, unmarked and in a velvet lined case, comes with two pieces of related paperwork (condition: the back has surface scratches and lighter patches of wear to the varnish, split by one ‘F’ hole, dirty patches and surface scratches to the front) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 344 Lot 344 A LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS SKELETON CLOCK, of cathedral form, the pinnacle with bell which is struck by an axe headed hammer, the pierced steel dial with black painted Roman numerals, single fusee movement, with brass bob pendulum and a key, mounted on a velvet covered oval base with ebonised plinth on turned feet, with a glass dome, a.f, height of clock 34cm, height including base and dome 42cm (condition: clock can be wound and seen working but not striking, dome is damaged) £400 - £500 plus BP* Lot 345 A FIJIAN ROOTSTOCK WAR CLUB, with shallow carved grip decoration to the lower shaft, length 107cm (condition: a few splits along the shaft, other splits around rootstock, damaged/worn to very tip and around ribbed head) £800 - £1200 plus BP*


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Lot 346 Lot 346 AN E. DENT & CO LTD OF LONDON LIMITED EDITION INCLINED PLANE MYSTERY CLOCK, No.308 of 500, the rolling brass drum with engraved name and dated 1973 verso, diameter 13cm, the blue tooled leather incline on a brass frame with two columns and a pyramid, on four turned feet, length 72.5cm, with certificate, letter of provenance and instructions, clock in original polystyrene packaging (condition: hands need securing to dial, some discolouration to the underside of the blue perspex mounts) £750 - £850 plus BP*

Lot 347 Lot 347 MARITIME INTEREST, AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WOODEN AND BRASS SHIP’S WHEEL, the circular centre hub engraved ‘VENUS PENZANCE’, the turned spokes to circular frame inset with brass geometric motifs, the outer wheel with turned wooden grips, one with turned decoration, overall diameter 113cm, The Venus was a small Schooner built at Scilly in 1827 and owned at Penzance in October 1827, she was originally used in the fruit trade from Spain and the Azores but was later used to transport coal from South Wales, she was wrecked on 22nd April 1867 at Port Talbot due to pilot error, the ship’s wheel comes with four facsimile letters and a more detailed history, one letter is from Lloyd’s of London dated 1975 £300 - £400 plus BP*

Lot 348 Lot 348 A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL DRESSING CASE, rectangular mother of pearl cartouche to hinged cover and escutcheon, blue velvet lined interior with leather backed mirror and stationery compartment, the lower section fitted with covered compartments, glass jars with plated mounts and glass stoppers, sprung secret jewellery drawer to base, width 31.5cm x depth 23cm x height 17.5cm (condition: Coromandel has faded from sunlight, some splits to veneer on the cover) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 349 A COLLECTION OF COSTUME AND TEXTILES, including an early 20th Century black silk dress, pale pink/peach lingerie items, a quantity of white kid leather gloves, lace off cuts and doilies, an evening bag, etc (condition: mixed condition and viewing is advised to assess staining, holes, completeness, etc) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 350 20TH CENTURY INDIAN/MOGHUL AND CHINESE SCHOOL, a quantity of gouache on fabric studies, comprising six near identical ceremonial elephants within geometric borders, signed Ramesh, Ashok, Abdul and Soni, approximately 92cm x 119cm, four Moghul studies of interior scenes with figures and animals, within floral borders and nine Chinese near identical studies of a male figure in traditional costume, together with a printed cotton Coronation of Elizabeth II fabric panel, approximately 58cm x 92cm (20) (condition: the elephant scenes have unfinished edges and are stained, the Moghul and Chinese studies have tears and holes especially on lower edges and the Coronation panel has a hole and stained patches) £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 351 Lot 351 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH LOUIS XIV STYLE WALNUT CASED MANTEL CLOCK WITH ORMOLU MOUNTS, enamel dial with Roman numerals and Arabic quarters, eight day movement stamped DC & Co, F. Marti, gong strike, with pendulum and key, height 31.5cm (condition: clock heard ticking at time of report, right hand hole winds, left hand hole fully wound, the back of the clock has crackled varnish and a vertical splits in the centre at the base) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 353 TWO PAIRS OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES, both of baluster form, dark blue/black ground, taller pair decorated with birds in flight above rushes and flowers, height 18.5cm, the smaller pair with butterflies, convolvulus and other foliage, height 14.5cm (4) (condition: one of the taller vases has damage around the foot, all four rims are slightly mishapen, a few scratches to the surfaces) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 354 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE CLOISONNE VASES, together with a near pair, taller pair of baluster form each with a single bird flying by bamboo, silver plated rims, height 18.5cm, the smaller near pair of squat baluster form, one with cranes in flight, the other with a bird in flight over a tree covered in blossom, height 9cm (4) (condition: some wear to the plating on the taller pair, with light surface scratches, the smaller vases in fair condition) £60 - £100 plus BP* Lot 355 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE GILT METAL CIGARETTE CASE, the black ground with dragons to the front and the reverse with birds amongst branches of wisteria above water and irises, the interior with gilt Mount Fuji mark and engraved monogram, with a green velvet covered box, case 9cm x 8.5cm (condition: overall fair condition) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 356 A 19TH CENTURY TORTOISESHELL CARD CASE, of rectangular form, inlaid back and front with mother of pearl and twisted wire inlay in scrolling form, 11cm x 8cm (condition: hinge in working order, small section of inlay missing from inner rim of upper section, surface scratches) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 352 Lot 352 A COLLECTION OF EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY CLOISONNE JARS AND COVERS AND POT POURRI, comprising a bronze jar and cover with iron red ground, height 23.5cm, a pot pourri and cover and a jar and cover, the black ground decorated with flowers and roundels, heights 13.5cm and 9.5cm, a restored dragon decorated jar and cover, height 19.5cm and a blue ground jar and cover decorated with waves, birds, flowers and foliage, height 13cm (5) (condition: blue jar has glue to underside of cover to fix finial in place, rough texture to enamel, dragon jar has small looses but also extensive restoration, smallest jar and cover has pitting and nibbles, pot pourri cover may have restoration to interior, the jar is generally in reasonable order with a few nibbles, the interior has some chipped areas, the iron red jar has chips to cover interior where finial joins, slight dent to lower jar, some pitting but no major damage noted) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 357 Lot 357 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A GENTLEMAN, chair back visible behind shoulder, the reverse with plaited brown hair overlaid with scrolled gilt initials, in a gold plated oval mount with hanging loop, glazed back and front, miniature 6.5cm x 5.0cm, frame including loop 8.5cm x 5.6cm, fitted in red leather covered card case with cream silk lining (condition: case is a little worn, portrait seems to have a grey bloom which might be inside the glass, gold plating worn in places) £100 - £150 plus BP*


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Lot 358 Lot 358 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN VIENNESE GILT METAL AND ENAMEL MINIATURE TRIPTYCH CLOCK, the enamel panels painted with a fete champetre, with key, height 13cm (condition: movement not working, otherwise no sign of damage or restoration) £180 - £220 plus BP* Lot 359 TWO SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY MINIATURE BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKS, the smaller with porcelain panels and with printed circular dial, with key, height to carrying handle up 7.5cm, the larger with printed dial named J.W. Benson, London, lacks glass from door and glass from top is loose, height with handle up 10.5cm, no key (2) (condition: smaller clock working/winding, the larger clock no key, glass missing and loose, back of case has screw threads showing near base) £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 360 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK, enamel dial a.f, painted with swags and courting couple, Roman numerals, height to handle up 14.5cm, with an unassociated carriage clock case, no key (condition: outer case has some wear, clock case pitted and dial chipped and cracked, decoration worn) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 361 Lot 361 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY COLD PAINTED BRONZE AND GREEN ONYX ASHTRAY, modelled with two cock pheasants perched in the branches of a tree, on a circular dished base, height 13cm x diameter 11cm (condition: very minor paint loss, small chips to the base) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 362 Lot 362 A JAPANESE PATINATED BRONZE FIGURE GROUP OF A TIGER ATTACKING A CROCODILE, Meiji/Taisho period, both animals with glass eyes, cast marks to underside of crocodiles belly, length 32cm (condition: overall good condition with very slight wear to patination mainly underside of paws and claws) £200 - £250 plus BP*

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Lot 363 A PAIR OF GEORGIAN BILSTON ENAMEL CANDLESTICKS, both lacking drip pans, knopped stems and domed wavy circular bases, painted with floral sprays, courting couples, men with fishing rods, blue panels and raised foliate gilding, both with extensive damage and amateur restoration, height 26.5cm (condition: both with extensive damage, cracks, chips, splits, lacking both drip pans, foot rim missing from one, some repairs and amateur restoration) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 364 Lot 364 TWO LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT METAL AND ENAMEL PILL BOXES, diameters 5.2cm and 4cm, together with a turned wood snuff box with bronzed metal mounts commemorating Longfellow, Winner of the 1872 Kentucky, diameter 7cm (3) (condition: enamel appears free from damage but metal has dints and signs of use, the snuff box has a small chip to inner rim) £40 - £50 plus BP* Lot 365 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE CARVED IVORY FIGURE OF A GIRL HOLDING A POMEGRANATE, stained details to hair and robes with gilding by outline of legs, mounted on a rectangular hardwood base with champleve upper rim, height 27cm (condition: split with coloured filling on back of lower robes, some staining slightly worn, minor nibbles to leaf tips, one finial missing around champleve rim) £200 - £250 plus BP*

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Lot 366 Lot 366 A LATE 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE GILT METAL CLOCK, with cherub finial above balloon shaped case, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, four scrolled feet, the back inscribed ‘No.41817 Conrad Felsing Hof Urmacher, Berlin’, no key, height 9.5cm (condition: some metal mounts loose, not seen working) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 367 Lot 367 A SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY MINIATURE WALNUT AND STAINED CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND TWO LONG DRAWERS, of late 17th Century style, with stamped circular metal backplates and ring handles, on turned bun feet, height 22.5cm x width 30cm x depth 17cm (condition: in clean condition) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 368 Lot 368 A 20TH CENTURY MINIATURE WALNUT VENEERED BOW FRONT CHEST OF THREE LONG DRAWERS, with gilt metal pierced brass handles, on ogee bracket feet, height 18.5cm x width 19.5cm x depth 12cm (condition: some veneer loss, lifting and splits, drawers not running smoothly) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 369 Lot 369 A VICTORIAN WALNUT JEWELLERY AND DRESSING CASE, the hinged lid with carrying handle above double doors opening to reveal green silk lined compartments and two similarly lined drawers with gothic brass handles, the doors fitted with voids for square toilet bottles, one vacant, with key, height 17cm x width 19cm x depth 19cm (condition: in overall fair condition, key and lock work) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 370 Lot 370 A PAIR OF 20TH CENTURY TREEN SHOES, with circular openings, length 16cm (2) (condition: some light scuffs to underside and edges) £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 371 A VICTORIAN AND LATER TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY, of serpentine outline, the hinged lid with replaced glass panel to the top, with inner tortoiseshell cover over silver painted interior, on four ivory bun feet, height 8.5cm x width 11.5cm x depth 7.5cm (condition: lid not sitting straight and has gaps, patches of dried glue, hinges intact and working, left hand side of caddy has a patch of splitting and loss and a small chip to the back bottom edge) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 372 Lot 372 A CARVED AMBER STYLE BRUSH POT, decorated throughout with oriental decoration of monkeys in trees, buddhas, other figures and animals, height 13.5cm (condition: some faults around the rim, chipped to the outer rim, base smooth with surface scratches) £150 - £200 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 373 A 19TH CENTURY BONE SCRIMSHAW PAGE TURNER, engraved with portraits of ladies within oval laurel leaf borders and a central image of an Ottoman type scene of a seated lady musician and a man standing, length 36cm (condition: bone slightly warped/twisted top and bottom, 2.5cm long vertical crack in bottom edge) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 374 Lot 374 A 19TH CENTURY AND LATER LOUIS XIV STYLE BOULLE WORK MANTEL CLOCK, gilt metal mounts to the balloon shaped case, gilt dial with enamel Roman numerals inset, glazed pendulum aperture to the base, the sides of the case with quatrefoil lattice grilles, eight day movement by Japy Frere & Cie gong strike, stamped and numbered to both clock and pendulum 10249, height 49cm, with key and pendulum (condition: some wear to gilding on high points, brass inlay sitting proud as well as missing from other areas, split between legs on right hand side, clock ticks without pendulum in place, movement overwound, heard chiming) £180 - £220 plus BP*

Lot 375 Lot 375 A 20TH CENTURY ROCOCO STYLE GILTWOOD CARTEL CLOCK, ribbon surmount, circular gilt metal dial with black Arabic numerals, eight day movement, striking on a bell, marked Y. Westerstrands, Toreboda and 034375, P155, the lower case with glazed pendulum aperture, glass a.f, height 52.5cm, with pendulum (condition: no key, movement not checked to see if in working order, some losses to gilding, glazed pendulum aperture broken) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 376 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF A LADY SEATED WITH A DOG ON HER LAP, reputedly Queen Alexandra, within a red velvet and gilt frame, leather easel back stamped ‘W & D. Downey, 57 and 61 Ebury St, S.W’, in gilt lettering verso, miniature measures 15cm x 10.5cm (condition: miniature has bowed within frame, back is screwed onto frame and has not been removed for purposes of cataloguing) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 377 Lot 377 A LATE 19TH CENTURY MOGHUL MINIATURE PAINTING OF INDIAN BUILDINGS, on ivory, mounted in a foliate carved hardwood frame with metal easel back, oval 8.5cm x 11.5cm (condition: some sections of oval frame moulding missing, the glass has a number of scuffs and scratches, two splits noted to the front of the frame and old small minor chips to wood) £120 - £180 plus BP*

Lot 378 Lot 378 A CHINESE CARVED BROWN AGATE FIGURE OF A HORSE, s.d., length 9cm x height 5cm (condition: substantial chip to hoof on back leg, with a few nibbles to front hooves and small chips to the other back hoof) £200 - £250 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 379 A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE IVORY OKIMONO OF A BASKET SELLER, stained decoration to the engraved detail on his head scarf, jacket and breeches, engraved signature to base within a foliate oval, oval base height 15.5cm (condition: basket on his back is broken but the majority of the loose piece is there, splits in the back of the jacket, glued repair to the wooden pole on his left shoulder, split to basket on his back, there is a loose cloth purse or bag with the figure but it is unclear where it has broken off from) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 380 Lot 380 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRONZED METAL FIGURES OF HORSES AND JOCKEYS, on rectangular bases, mounted on differing rectangular marble plinths, one base is slightly higher than the other, heights 25cm and 24.5cm x lengths 21.5cm and 21cm (condition: wire reins are bent, chips to edges of marble bases) £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 381 A VICTORIAN BRONZE OF TWO SEATED CHERUBS EMBRACING, with a shell shaped recess before them and a tree trunk behind, the tree trunk may have been the base of a vase, mounted on a rectangular black marble base, height 20cm x width 16.5cm (condition: base has chips on the edges, the tree trunk has a hole at the front and a small section missing at the back above another hole) £150 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 382

Lot 382 A LATE VICTORIAN LEATHER BOUND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, containing thirty two late 19th and early 20th Century cabinet card photographs, mostly portraits, together with a box file of loose Carte de Visite photographs, daguerreotypes, a stereoscopic viewer, etc (2) (condition: photograph album lacks spine but pages are all intact, other items in mixed condition) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 383 A PAIR OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS FORMED WITH VICTORIAN SWORD HILT STEMS, cylindrical candle holders above wavy rimmed drip pans, the tripod base with spurs at feet, hilts stamped Rd.No.278788, height 30.5cm (condition: both sit level on a flat surface, one drip pan is thicker than the other) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 384 Lot 384 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRACKET CLOCK MOVEMENT IN A LATER MAHOGANY CASE, painted dial with repainted black Roman numerals, eight day movement, with a pendulum and key, height to handle 36cm (condition: case has a vertical split from the bottom hinge, dial has elements of repainting and touching in, case and movement are a marriage, heard striking and ticking but pendulum stops when the door is closed) £120 - £180 plus BP*


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Lot 389

Lot 390

Lot 385 A LATE VICTORIAN OAK STATIONERY BOX, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with sprung drawer for inkwells and pens and a drop down writing surface with hinged compartment, width 43.5cm x height 28.5cm x depth 24.5cm (condition: some chips to corners and surface scratches, a few sections of moulding are loose) £120 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 386 Lot 386 A VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED CIRCULAR WALL CLOCK, the painted 33.5cm / 13 1/4’’ dial with Roman numerals, named ‘H. KENYON MORLEY, STOCKPORT’, thirty hour movement, lacks pendulum and key, diameter 46cm (condition: not known if in working order, paint loss around winding hole) £120 - £150 plus BP* Lot 387 AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID DRESSING CASE, of rectangular form, the hinged lid inlaid with laurel leaf and ribbon design surrounding a cartouche with crest and initials, the brass band edge engraved ‘JOHN SHEDDEN DOLMAGE’, the interior of the lid fitted with mirror and stationery compartment, the lower section containing five silver plated/glass bottles and boxes engraved with the same crest as the box lid, together with two velvet trays of original and later dressing, writing, sewing and needlework requisites, some damaged and incomplete, width 31.5cm x depth 24.5cm x height 11.75cm (condition: gilding has worn in places, especially to flush side handles, brass line inlay lifting to lid, rosewood has some splits and warping commensurate with age, section of wood missing to front around lock, contents incomplete and with some damage) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 388 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY BRONZE MARLY HORSES, After Coustou, heights 41cm and 40.5cm x length of bases 31cm (2) (condition: one rein is off the bridle by horse’s mouth, pin prick size hole visible in one mane) £350 - £400 plus BP* Lot 389 THREE CHINESE CARVED GILT WOOD PANELS, of rectangular form, all three with scenes of figures, horses and pagodas, two panels with latticed metalwork applied to the backs, some damage, height 76.5cm x width 24cm and 42.5cm x 30.5cm (3) (condition: a few chips to the wood and small sections missing, all three painted red verso, one with several splits to the back) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 390 A BOX OF LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY PEWTER TANKARDS AND LOVING CUPS, one covered tankard with anthemian thumb piece, Gilbert family crest to lid, the front engraved with armorial for Jesus College Cambridge, named ‘Edwd. W. Gilbert 1845’, together with a letter from Jesus College, Cambridge dated 1964 from the ‘Keeper of the Records’, together with a twin handled pewter trophy cup for a canoe race dated 1871 (15) (condition: mixed condition, some pieces polished, others dull, many engraved with initials and monograms) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 391 A BOX OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY PEWTER MEASURES, various shapes including cylindrical and haystack, some Continental pieces (parcel) (condition: mixed condition, some pieces worn and corroded) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 392 A BOX OF PEWTER PLATES, INKWELLS AND WARMING DISHES, etc, mostly Victorian, diameter of largest plate 34cm (condition: mixed condition, several pieces well worn, all but one inkwell has a liner) £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 395 TAXIDERMY, A STUDY OF A PERCH IN A NATURALISTIC SETTING, in a bow fronted case with gilt surround and name, length 36cm x depth 13.5cm £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 396 TAXIDERMY, A VICTORIAN DISPLAY OF SMALL HUMMINGBIRDS, FINCHES, etc, mounted in a naturalistic setting, under a glass dome which is too large for the circular ebonised base, height 43cm x diameter of ebonised base 24cm (condition: the dome is sitting over the top of the ebonised base by 1cm approximately, foliage is distressed, one bird lacking a beak, some feather loss) £30 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 393 Lot 393 TAXIDERMY, A VICTORIAN CYLINDRICAL GLASS DOME CONTAINING AN AFRICAN GREY PARROT, mounted perching on a branch within a naturalistic setting, circular ebonised base, height to top of dome 39cm, diameter of ebonised base 25.5cm (condition: dome intact, a few small feathers on the base) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 397 TAXIDERMY, A SET OF 20TH CENTURY COW HORNS AND SECTION OF HIDE, mounted on a stained wood plaque with rope detail to the edges, overall height 83cm x maximum width 57cm £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 398 Lot 398 TAXIDERMY, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CUCKOO AND KESTREL, mounted in a naturalistic setting within a case, glazed to the front only, height 39.5cm x width 48.5cm, together with a taxidermy woodcock mounted on a piece of mossy wood, height 29cm (2) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 394 Lot 394 TAXIDERMY, A VICTORIAN GLASS DOME CONTAINING A GREEN PARAKEET AND AN INDIAN ROLLER BIRD, within a naturalistic setting of dried grasses and a mossy log, oval ebonised base with four bun feet, with later light fitting, height to top of dome 52.5cm x width of ebonised base 35cm (condition: small amount of feather loss, seeds shedding from grasses) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 399 TAXIDERMY, A COLLECTION OF TAXIDERMY, to include four deer hooves mounted as individual coat hooks, a fox’s mask on a wooden shield shaped mount, a taxidermy jay, etc £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 400 TAXIDERMY, A CASED HOBBY MOUNTED IN NATURALISTIC SETTING, bears paper label for ‘Hutchinson, Naturalist.... Derby’, glazed to the front only, height 39.5cm x width 35.5cm £60 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 401 TAXIDERMY, A CASED STUDY OF A PIKE IN A NATURALISTIC SETTING, bears engraved metal plaque to the top right hand corner ‘21lb 8oz Caught By W. JACKSON BUSHLEY 1972’, length 104cm £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 402 TAXIDERMY, A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY BOAR’S HEAD MOUNTED ON AN OAK PLAQUE, overall height 61cm x depth 54cm (condition: teeth missing, snout slightly damaged, oak mount is probably a replacement) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 403 TAXIDERMY, A CASED BLACK HEADED GULL, mounted as if in flight, five glazed panels, height 66cm x depth 42.5cm, together with a taxidermy monitor lizard in poor condition, length 81cm (2) £30 - £40 plus BP*

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Lot 404 Lot 404 AN EARLY VICTORIAN NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, linen ground embroidered and cross stitched with silks, a foliate border, vases of flowers, goldfinch in an oak tree, a squirrel and religious text, worked by Ann Cope dated 1837, 36cm x 32cm, in a contemporary birds eye maple frame (condition: the linen is stained generally with a few areas of darker staining, colours are still fairly good, some small holes especially along the right hand side, the bottom left and right hand corners show frayed edges) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 405 A LATE GEORGIAN SILK PAINTED AND EMBOIDERED PICTURE OF A LADY SEATED OUTSIDE AT HER SPINNING WHEEL, cottage to the distance, approximately 19cm x 14.5cm, together with another Georgian silk painted and embroidered picture of two good samaritans attending a wounded male figure, approximately 30cm x 23.5cm (2) (condition: both pictures have some fading and splits to the silk, the lady picture has more damage, most of the surrounding silk has horizontal splits, also a dark stain to upper right hand side) £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 407 Lot 407 CORNELIUS VAN DER MEER MOHR (DUTCH 1821-1876), 17th Century style Dutch Interior scene with men at tables, mother and daughter walking away looking pensive, oil on panel, signed lower right, approximately 26.5cm x 35cm (condition: in a modern gilt frame which is backed in hardboard, paint surface is crackled, circular mark over hat by open window on left hand side) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 406 Lot 406 EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, Art Nouveau style lady posed standing beside a small tree covered in pink blossom, embossed gilt ground, oil on leather, verso inked ‘60905 M18. R.E.**’, red initials faintly printed, 30cm x 17cm, framed and glazed (condition: old yellowed sellotape covering all leather edges on the stretchers, verso also has blue/green crayon lettering, some staining verso not visible to front, long vertical scuff mark along gilding to left hand side) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 408 Lot 408 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL AFTER WILLIAM COLLINS (BRITISH 1788-1847), Happy as a King, a group of children playing on a wooden five bar gate, oil on panel, unsigned, approximately 19cm x 25cm, framed and glazed (condition: oil paint has crackled, panel not sitting flat in frame it may have warped slightly along the bottom edge, frame bears label for W. Boswell & Sons of Norwich £60 - £80 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 409 EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, mother and child on a country track near a duck pond, with buildings by woodland and church to distance, oil on panel, unsigned but pencilled verso ‘Mrs Flowers? Morningthorpe’ bears 19th Century label for ‘Freeman Carver, Gilder & Looking Glass Manufacturer ....... Norwich’, approximately 24cm x 33cm, framed (condition: some paint loss to top corners, panel is not sitting correctly within frame, varnish has yellowed and crackled, some gilding from slip on paint surface down left hand side) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 410 ATTRIBUTED TO ALFRED PRIEST, (BRITISH 1810-1850), Maritime scene of small fishing boats on the water, lighthouse on pier, hilltop with buildings beyond, oil on panel, attribution to the slip, approximately 23cm x 31cm, framed and glazed (condition: varnish yellowed, some crackling to the paint, fault to the right of lighthouse tower) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 411 19TH CENTURY PRINTED COMICAL CARTOON ‘ENGLAND IN DANGER OR THE THREATENED INVASION’, a sepia print on cotton detailing ‘Mr John Jones being balloted for the Militia with cartoon and verse’, approximately 40cm x 53cm, together with two early 19th Century coloured etchings comprising after Bunbury ‘Anglers of 1811’ and after Cruikshank ‘The Pleasures of Angling’ (3) (condition: cotton has black staining to upper left hand corner and to a lesser extent the upper right hand corner, a few holes and patches of lighter staining, both etchings have general discolouration of the paper) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 412 Lot 412 JOHN CYRIL HARRISON (BRITISH 1898-1985), Osprey lifting a fish from Hickling Broad, Norfolk, watercolour, signed lower right, bears label for The Gameson Gallery, Mere Green, Sutton Coldfield verso, comes with a letter dated 12/5/82 from The Studio, Haynford, Norwich mentioning the picture and Jack (John) Harrison’s travels to South Africa, watercolour, approximately 37.5cm x 55.5cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) (condition: paper has stained yellow all over, it has dropped in the mount slightly and the original colour is visible) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 413 Lot 413 ATTRIBUTED TO HENRY STACY MARKS (BRITISH 1829-1898), ‘The Favourite Plant’, a monk by a potting table holding a seedling in a terracotta plant pot, crucifix hanging on the wall, oil on panel, no signature visible but hand written name and title verso, approximately 37cm x 25.5cm, framed and glazed (condition: there is a bloom visible to some of the darker areas of paint, background painted in quite an abstract/sketchy) £120 - £180 plus BP*

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Lot 414 Lot 414 18TH CENTURY SCHOOL, head and shoulders portrait of an Elizabeth lady, wearing white lace cap and ruff, black dress with gold trim and chain, oil on canvas, cut down and laid down onto another canvas, cut image approximately 60cm x 45cm, framed (condition: some cracking of the paint, particularly on and around the bonnet, with some patches of restoration, white/damp marks along bottom edge, the canvas verso is dark and stained, clips into frame) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 415 M.E. ADAMS (BRITISH LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY), Tall ships, steamers and dinghys on choppy seas and campanion study of a similar scene, watercolours, signed and dated 1901, approximately 27.5cm x 75cm, framed and glazed (2) (condition: Gesso flaking on frames, a small amount of foxing, insides of glass looks dirty) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 419 LESTER SUTCLIFFE (BRITISH 1848-1933), ‘Meanwood Lake, Leeds’, figures beside a lake, one holding a fishing rod, signed bottom right, hand written label verso, oil on canvas, unframed, approximately 40.5cm x 61cm (condition: some cracks to the paint, would benefit from a clean) £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 416 Lot 416 LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, Coastal landscape with an old wooden lifeboat wrecked on a beach and with an anchor on the sand nearby, oil on board, indistinctly signed lower left, Dutton & Sons Gallery, Chester label verso, approximately 34.5cm x 53cm, mounted and framed £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 417 Lot 417 NORAH FULCHER (BRITISH 19TH/20TH CENTURY), a head and shoulders portrait of a young female figure wearing a blue dress with a bow in her hair, watercolour, signed lower left, set into an oval aperture within a gilt frame, approximately 62cm x 47cm £120 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 418 Lot 418 AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE THREE QUARTER LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL HOLDING A BASKET OF APPLES, open country views in the distance, unsigned, oil on canvas, relined, inscribed Raeburn verso, ornate gilt frame, approximately 75cm x 62cm, extensive over painting, cracks to the paint surface, the frame is in need of restoration £250 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 420 Lot 420 AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE PORTRAIT OF A MATURE FEMALE FIGURE HOLDING A BOOK, open countryside in the distance, unsigned, oil on canvas, modern label verso, stating sister of William Dunn (1753-1812), gilt framed, approximately 73cm x 63cm (condition: cracks over the whole surface of the painting) £75 - £100 plus BP* Lot 421 AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE PORTRAIT OF A MOTHER AND CHILD, the child is holding a seashell, unsigned, oil on canvas, gilt framed, approximately 63cm x 47cm, there are scratches and paint loss to the painting, relined, loose within the frame £150 - £200 plus BP*


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Lot 425 Lot 424 WILLIAM GILBERT FOSTER (1855-1906), a lone figure walking towards a dilapidated watermill in a winter landscape, signed and dated 1879 lower left, oil on canvas, gilt framed, approximately 29cm x 59cm (condition: some loss to gilding) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 422 Lot 422 PHILIP NAVIASKY (1894-1983), still life with flowers in a jug, signed bottom left, oil on board, indistinctly inscribed Albert Corless label verso, framed, approximately 49cm x 38cm (condition: small areas of paint loss, over painted frame) (Artist Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £250 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 423 Lot 423 GUY LIPSCOMBE (BRITISH 18811952), a still life study of flowers in a patterned jug, signed bottom right, signed and dated 1933 with Deans London Art Agency label verso, oil on board, framed, approximately 49cm x 39cm (condition: no obvious damage to painting) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 425 ATTRIBUTED TO ANDREW PLIMER (1763-1837), Mrs Amelia Henley Tyler, seated, three quarter length portrait with her children, unsigned, oil on relined canvas, unframed, backed with plywood, small hole, scratches and small areas of paint loss, cracks across the surface (provenance: Christie’s old master and British pictures sale April 2007), approximately 103cm x 127cm £1000 - £1500 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 426 AN EDWARDIAN STYLE PORTRAIT OF TWO FEMALE FIGURES, three quarter length, one seated, one standing, unsigned, framed, oil on canvas, approximately 120cm x 99cm (condition: the painting has been relined onto an earlier canvas, some paint loss in a few places, frame requires some attention) £500 - £700 plus BP*

Lot 427 Lot 427 HELEN FLETCHER (BRITISH 20TH CENTURY), ‘Tulips and Wallflowers’, still life study of flowers in a vase, watercolour on paper, signed bottom left, society of women artists label verso, mounted, framed and glazed, approximately 42cm x 51cm £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 428 JEANETTE LEUERS (BRITISH 1942), ‘The Letter’, an impressionistic portrait of a young female figure reading a book beside a river, oil on board, signed bottom left, painted ornate frame, approximately 23cm x 28cm (condition: some paint loss to the frame) £50 - £80 plus BP*

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Lot 429 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, THE ALCHEMISTS, interior scenes of elderly men reading and conducting experiments, oil on copper panels, unsigned, framed, mounted and glazed, image approximately 21cm x 24.5cm (2) (condition: glass is dirty on the inside, oil looks to have patches of bloom/varnish deterioration, otherwise in fair condition) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 430 Lot 430 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY NEEDLEWORK PICTURE OF A TIGER PROWLING IN A LANDSCAPE WITH PALM TREE, another tree in the top right corner with textured embroidered leaves, in a contemporary mahogany frame with two gilt brass ring hangers to the top, needlework approximately 64cm x 72cm (condition: faded but no signs of holes or loose threads) £200 - £300 plus BP*


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Lot 431 Lot 431 JOHN WATERHOUSE (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), ‘View From The Pool’, a limited edition print 69/75, signed bottom right, with certificate, framed, approximately 32cm x 44cm (condition: very good) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 432 Lot 432 MACKENZIE THORPE (BRITISH 1956), ‘Up A Hill’, a limited edition print 628/850, signed, titled and numbered, no certificate, mounted, framed and glazed, approximately 44cm x 30cm (condition: very good) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £70 - £90 plus BP*

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Lot 433 Lot 433 SHERREE VALENTINE DAINES (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), ‘English Elegance’, a limited edition print 58/195 of Henley Regatta, initialled bottom right, with certificate, framed, approximately 46cm x 64cm (condition: very good) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 434 JOHN WATERHOUSE (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), ‘Riverbank Stroll’, a limited edition print 23/75 , view across a mist shrouded field, signed bottom left and verso, with certificate, framed, approximately 57cm x 75cm (condition: very good) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 435 Lot 435 SHERREE VALENTINE DAINES (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), ‘Vintage Rally’, a limited edition print 44/195, featuring a Dakota DC3 Aeroplane with vintage racing car, initialled bottom right, with certificate, framed, approximately 39cm x 25cm (condition: very good) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £70 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 436 JOHN WATERHOUSE (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), ‘Off The Beaten Track’, a limited edition print 5/75, a mist shrouded landscape, signed bottom left, signed and dated 2015 verso, with certificate, framed, approximately 75cm x 75cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) (condition: in very good condition) £80 - £100 plus BP* Lot 437 ATTRIBUTED TO PRUNELLA CLOUGH (BRITISH 1919-1999), ‘Design For Dress Fabric’, abstract charcoal and watercolour on paper, unsigned, gallery label verso, mounted and framed, approximately 58cm x 45cm (Provenance: sold by Christies, June 1984) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £300 - £400 plus BP*

Lot 438 Lot 438 FRITZ KAUSEK (CZECH 18901962), portrait of a male figure wearing a suit, signed and dated (22) bottom right, oil on canvas, framed, approximately 83cm x 63cm (condition: there is a 4cm tear in the canvas, there is white paint to the edges from where the frame was painted) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 439 Lot 439 JUNE REDFERN (BRITISH 1951), ‘My Mother Seeing Things’, an abstract portrait, signed, titled and dated 1985 verso, oil on canvas, framed, approximately 107cm x 81cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 440 Lot 440 MALI MORRIS R.A. (BRITISH 1945), ‘Gold Wisp I’, an abstract composition, signed, titled and dated 1983 and verso, acrylic on canvas, Nicola Jacobs Gallery label, framed, approximately 90cm x 90cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply to This Lot) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 441 WILLIAM JOHNSTONE (BRITISH 1897-1982), two abstract ink splashes on paper, monogrammed to bottom edge, both framed and glazed, approximately 76cm x 56cm (Provenance: purchased from Christies Glasgow Studio Sale April 1990) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 445 RAY (ROSEMARY) HOWARDJONES (BRITISH 1903-1996), Dilapidated Farm Yard with cart and chickens, signed bottom right, dated (19)55, watercolour and pencil on paper, mounted, framed and glazed, approximately 27cm x 45cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply to This Lot) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 442 AUBREY WILLIAMS (GUYANA 1926-1990), ‘Guyana X’, an abstract composition from one of the founders of the 1966 Caribbean Artists Movement, signed and titled verso, mixed media on canvas, unframed, approximately 76cm x 61cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 446 IN THE MANNER OF RAY (ROSEMARY) HOWARD-JONES (BRITISH 1903-1996), an abstract landscape with feather outlines, unsigned and on dated mounted, framed and glazed, approximately 43cm x 56cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 443 JOHN TALBOT MCLEAN (BRITISH 1939), ‘Winchester’, an abstract composition signed, titled and dated 1980 with Nicola Jacobs Gallery label verso, acrylic on canvas, framed, approximately 71cm x 135cm (condition: the painting needs a light clean, the canvas has been re-used and has a painting verso, purchased from Christies in 1987) £400 - £600 plus BP* Lot 444 MALI MORRIS R.A. (BRITISH 1945), ‘Vermilion Pass’, an abstract composition of bold blocks of colour, signed, titled, dated 197980 with Nicola Jacobs Gallery label verso, acrylic on canvas, approximately 86cm x 228cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 447 Lot 447 RAY (ROSEMARY) HOWARDJONES (BRITISH 1903-1996), a coastal landscape with rocky foreshore, signed bottom left, dated (19)93, watercolour on paper, mounted, framed and glazed, approximately 37cm x 54cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £200 - £250 plus BP* Lot 448 RICHARD SORRELL RWS RBA NEAC (BRITISH 1948), ‘By The Pool’, three figures drinking beside a swimming pool, signed bottom right, artists label and sale receipt verso, oil on board, framed, approximately 43cm x 23cm (condition: small scratches to frame) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 449 SIR PETER BLAKE CBE RDI RA (BRITISH 1932), ‘Victorian Postcard Series 5’, a limited edition silkscreen print 15/95, signed in pencil to the margin, framed, approximately 54cm x 36cm, including margins (condition: no damage to the print) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 450 Lot 450 JOHN TRICKETT (BRITISH 1952), a Fisherman on a river against snow covered mountains, signed bottom right, oil on canvas, framed approximately 59cm x 75cm, (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £150 - £200 plus BP*

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Lot 451 JOHN TRICKETT (BRITISH 1952), a Fisherman in a river against a mountainous backdrop, signed bottom right, oil on canvas, framed, approximately 59cm x 75cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 452 LAWRENCE COULSON (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY), an early example of a traditional landscape by Coulson, having grazing sheep to mid ground and mist shrouded background, signed bottom left, annotated verso, oil on canvas, framed, approximately 49cm x 75cm, when starting out Coulson approached a restaurant and asked if he could hang some paintings there, the annotation reads ‘Given To David By Larry 2/6/97 in Thanks for Putting Paintings in Restaurant’ (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 453 DOUGLAS PERCY BLISS (BRITISH 1900-1984), ‘Orchard Gate’, red brick bothy and wall beside a wooden gate in a woodland setting, oil on canvas, signed and dated (19)55 lower left, bears label verso with title artist’s name, price and address of ‘3 Princess Gardens, Glasgow’, approximately 49.5cm x 60cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £300 - £500 plus BP*

Lot 454 DOUGLAS PERCY BLISS (BRITISH 1900-1984), a country cottage garden scene with a male figure pushing a wheelbarrow, signed and dated (19)65 bottom right, oil on board, framed, approximately 40cm x 58.5cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £300 - £500 plus BP* Lot 455 PIET SLUIS (DUTCH 1929-2008), a still life study of flowers in a vase, signed and dated (19)87, pen and watercolour on paper, unmounted, approximately 41cm x 30cm, together with an Exhibition Invitation to his Exhibition in 1993 and two books illustrated by Sluis, ‘Cold Moon’ the Erotic Haiku by Gabriel Rosenstock, signed by the author and ‘The Wasp in The Mug’ also by Rosenstock (4) (Artists Resale Rights May Apply to This Lot) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 456 HUW WILLIAMS (BRITISH 1968), ‘Equus II’, a large portrait of a Black Horse, signed verso, acrylic on canvas, framed, approximately 153cm x 153cm (condition: light scratches towards the bottom right corner, some paint loss to the right hand edge) (Arists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) £500 - £600 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 460 A BOTTLE OF NIEPOORT’S 20 YEAR OLD PORT, bottled in 1978, seal intact but the label is heavily stained, ullage consistent for the year £20 - £30 plus BP*

Lot 457 Lot 457 SIX BOTTLES OF MADEIRA, comprising two x Finest Old Malmsey, shipped by Cossart Gordon & Co, two x Fine Old Malmsey from Berry Bros & Rudd Ltd, a bottle of Rich Old Boal from Blandy Brothers & Co and a bottle of Rainwater Madeira from Berry Bros & Rudd, fill levels generally low-mid neck, all bottles seals intact apart from the Rich Old Boal which has a partially detached seal exposing a small section of the cork (6) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 458 TWO BOTTLES OF VINTAGE PORT, from two of the outstanding vintages of the 20th century, comprising a bottle of Graham’s 1970 vintage and a bottle of Croft 1977 vintage, ullage appears consistent for the respective years but the Graham’s has no label and the Croft has a slightly damaged seal exposing a small section of the cork although there is no sign of leakage (2) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 459 A COLLECTION OF NINE AND A HALF BOTTLES OF LBV AND NON-VINTAGE PORT, comprising a bottle of Wine Press LBV 1989, bottled in 1995, a bottle of M & S LBV 1990, a bottle of Graham’s LBV 2007, a bottle of Croft ‘Platinum’ Reserve Port, a bottle of Dow’s ‘Midnight’ Port, a bottle of Essentia Port, a bottle of Dona Atonia Reserva Tawny, two bottles of Dow’s ‘Trademark’ Finest Reserve and a half bottle of Taylor’s ‘First Estate’ Reserve Port (all seals intact) (10) £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 464 A COLLECTION OF WINE, PORT, GIN AND SHERRY, including a Horeau Beylot Bordeaux, a 50eme Aniversaire 1944 - 1994 Bordeaux in a collectable bottle, a Bonamour Chablis 1983, a Moet & Chandon Cremant Demi-Sec Champagne and a bottle of Tanqueray London Gin, 1 Litre, seventeen bottles and two half bottles in total (19) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 461 Lot 461 TWO BOTTLES OF VINTAGE PORT FROM THE LEGENDARY 1963 VINTAGE AND THE OUTSTANDING 1966 VINTAGE, comprising a bottle of Graham’s 1963, bottled in 1965, a bottle of Offley Boa Vista 1966, both bottles seals are intact and no evidence of any leakage, ullage appears consistent with year, together with a bottle of Graham’s 10 year old Tawny Port in this lot (3) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 462 TWO BOTTLES OF CHAMPAGNE, comprising a collectable 1949 vintage Moet & Chandon Dry Imperial and a Moet & Chandon 2000 Grande Vintage, the foil on the 1949 bottle has become slightly detached but the cork has not been compromised, the 2000 bottle is boxed, the lot also includes various Champagne related items including flutes, ice bucket, tray and carrier flasks £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 466 A HALF BOTTLE OF 1957 SAUTERNES SHIPPED AND BOTTLED BY WHITTALLS WINERS LTD £40 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 463 A COLLECTION OF WINE, PORT, SPIRITS AND CIDER, including Remy Martin Cognac, Nierpoort 20 year old Port and Louis Jadot Beaujolais, twelve bottles and three half bottles in total (15) £20 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 467 A BOTTLE OF MARTELL CORDON BLEU COGNAC, Baccarat Edition in a decanter and presentation box, the bottle has been inscribed to a named individual and is dated 29th April 1987 £250 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 465 Lot 465 A BOTTLE OF CHATEAU MARGAUX 1981 PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSE 1855, ullage consistent with year £100 - £150 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 471 A COLLECTION OF CHAMPAGNE, SPARKLING WINE, WHITE AND RED WINE, to include one bottle of Leclerc Briant 1983 Champagne, one bottle of Fortnum & Mason Blanc de Blancs Grand Cru Champagne, one bottle of Comte de Brismand Champagne, one bottle of De Courcy Champagne, four bottles of Fizz to include a small Prosecco, three bottles of white and five bottles of assorted red wine (16) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 468 Lot 468 A BOTTLE OF SANDEMAN VINTAGE PORT 1966, an outstanding vintage, ullage consistent for year, label and outer wax seal partially detached but cork condition has not been compromised £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 469 A BOTTLE OF ‘BLACK JOE’ ORIGINAL JAMAICA RUM,, 1960’s bottling, fill level mid neck £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 472 Lot 472 FOURTEEN BOTTLES OF CHATEAUNEUF DU PAPE, to include six bottles of Domaine de Nalys 2011, five bottles of Le Prince de Courthezon 2010, one bottle of Domaine la Begude de Papes 1999 and one bottle of Le Crau de ma Mare 1995 (14) £70 - £90 plus BP* Lot 473 TWENTY FIVE BOTTLES OF FRENCH RED WINE, generally Vin de Pays standard or a little above but with a notable exception which is a Chateau La Dauphine Fronsac 1989, and including wines from Bordeaux, the Rhone and Languedoc, most wines produced between 1999 and 2013 (25) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 470 Lot 470 A COLLECTION OF COGNAC, PORT AND OTHER SPIRITS, comprising two bottles of Martell VS Three Star Cognac, one bottle sealed and boxed, two bottles of Courvoisier Three Star Luxe Cognac, one bottle opened, one bottle of Jules Clairon Five Star Napoleon Brandy, one bottle of Bertrand French Spirit, six bottles of non-vintage Port to include Sandeman, Cockburn’s, Croft, Fletcher’s and M&S, one bottle of Southern Comfort, sealed and boxed, one bottle of Drambuie Liqueur, one bottle of Cointreau, one bottle of Pernod, one bottle of Gin (Asda), one bottle of White Rum, one bottle of Croft Particular Sherry and two small bottles of Kahlua and Angostura Bitters (21) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 474 Lot 474 TWENTY THREE BOTTLES OF ITALIAN RED WINE, to include various Chianti, Sangiovese and Rosso Piceno wines, most wines produced between 2000 and 2013 (23) £50 - £70 plus BP*

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Lot 480 Lot 475 TWENTY ONE BOTTLES OF SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE RED WINE, to include Rioja, Garnacha and Tempranillo wines, most wines produced between 1995 and 2013 (21) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 476 TWENTY BOTTLES OF SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE RED WINE, to include Rioja, Garnacha and Tempranillo wines, most wines produced between 1995 and 2013 (20) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 477 FIFTEEN BOTTLES OF EUROPEAN RED WINE, from Romania, Bulgaria, Moldova, Cyprus and England including Colina, Dealu Mare Pinot Noir, Burebista Feteasca Neagra Shiraz, San Stephan Cabernet Sauvignon and Commandaria Dessert Wine bottled by Kykkos Monastery Cyprus (15) Lot 478 TWENTY SIX BOTTLES OF RED WINE, from Argentina and Chile, including Malbec and Pinot Grigio varieties, most wines produced since 2007 (26) £40 - £60 plus BP* Lot 479 TWENTY SEVEN BOTTLES OF RED WINE, from Australia and South Africa, including Wolf Blass, The Folly, Palm Print, Angrove and Cane Cutter (27) £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 485 Lot 480 THIRTY BOTTLES OF WHITE WINE, Champagne and Sparkling from Europe and the New World including nine bottles of Domaine Daniel Reverdy Sancerre 2014, two Prosecco, two Le Prince de Courthezon Rose and a De Laurency Champagne, also included in the total are two bottles of wine selected and shipped by Tanners for the Warrant Officers & Sergeants Mess of the 22 Special Air Service Regiment (30) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 481 Lot 481 A BOTTLE OF BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE ‘JAMES BOND 007 2002 BRUT’, commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the franchise. 12% vol. 75cl. limited edition in special presentation case £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 482 SIX BOTTLES OF CHAMPAGNE, and two half-bottles of Champagne comprising two bottles of Nicholas Feuillatte (1 x Rose), two bottles of Damien Bauchet (highly recommended), one bottle of Andre Carpentier, one bottle of Heidsieck and two half-bottles of Chateau ‘d ay (8) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 483 EIGHT BOTTLES OF FRENCH WHITE WINE, comprising six bottles of Henri Laisement Vouvray 1982 and two bottles of Chateau de Chamirey Mercurey 1990 (8) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 484 Lot 484 EIGHT BOTTLES OF FINE FRENCH RED WINE, comprising two bottles of Chateau Giscours Margaux 1977 Grand Cru Classe en 1855, two bottles of Chateau Cantermerle Haut-Medoc 1987, one bottle of Chateau La Tour Carnet 1974 Grand Cru Classe du Medoc 1855 and three bottles of Baron Phillipe St Emilion 1986 (8) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 485 NINETEEN BOTTLES OF BORDEAUX/SOUTH-WEST RED WINE, including three bottles of Chateau Bel Air 1989 Bordeaux, two bottles of Chateau Tour du Pas St Georges 1985 St Emilion, one bottle of Chateau Soussans 2004 Margaux, two bottles of Chateau Plagnac 1987 Cru Bourgeois Medoc and others £60 - £80 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 486 TWENTY BOTTLES OF WINE, from Eastern France including Chateauneuf du Pape, Domaine Rodet, Beaujolais, Tavel and a collector’s bottle of 1936 Bonnezeax (20) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 487 THIRTY FOUR BOTTLES OF WINE, from Southern France, Spain and the New World to include five bottles of Corbieres Chateau Prieure de Bubas 1992, three Vina Albali Tinto Reserva, four Tyrrels Long Flat Red, four Stutter Home Californian Red and single others (34) £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 488 TWENTY THREE BOTTLES OF WHITE/ROSE WINE AND CAVA, mainly from Europe including Chablis, Sancerre and PouillyFuisse (23) £30 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 489 Lot 489 A CASE OF SIX BOTTLES OF BARON PHILIPPE DE ROTHSCHILD, ‘BARON ARQUES’ VIGNERONS DU SIEUR D’ARQUES 1999, a highly commended wine from the Languedoc, box opened to verify contents £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 490 Lot 490 TWO BOTTLES OF VINTAGE PORT AND A BOTTLE OF MADEIRA, comprising a bottle of Taylor’s Quinta de Vargellas 1978, a bottle of Fonsecas Finest 1970 and a bottle of Harveys Madeira Malmsey, all bottle seals intact (3) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 491 Lot 491 A CASE OF TWELVE BOTTLES OF GRAHAM’S 1977 VINTAGE PORT, a classic vintage, the case has been opened to verify the contents and re-sealed £600 - £800 plus BP*

Lot 492 Lot 492 A CASE OF TWELVE BOTTLES OF GRAHAM’S VINTAGE PORT, a classic vintage, the case has been opened to verify the contents and re-sealed £600 - £800 plus BP*

Lot 493 Lot 493 FOUR BOTTLES OF TAYLOR’S PORT FROM THE LEGENDARY 1963 VINTAGE, shipped and bottled by the famous Wine Merchants, Hedges & Butler Ltd. of London, the bottle labels are in a disintegrated state due to over 40 years of cellaring but the seals are intact and there appears to be no sign of seepage, ullage consistent with year £320 - £450 plus BP*

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Lot 494 Lot 494 FOUR BOTTLES OF TAYLOR’S PORT FROM THE LEGENDARY 1963 VINTAGE, shipped and bottled by the famous Wine Merchants, Hedges & Butler Ltd. of London, the bottle labels are in a disintegrated state due to over 40 years of cellaring but the seals are intact and there appears to be no sign of seepage, ullage consistent with year £320 - £450 plus BP*

Lot 495 Lot 495 FOUR BOTTLES OF VINTAGE PORT, comprising one bottle of Grahams 1963 and three bottles of Grahams (unknown year), due to long cellaring the labels are detached, partially detached or heavily stained and the seals have varying degrees of deterioration although there is no sign of seepage, ullage consistent for bottles from this era which we believe is the 1960’s £150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 496 FOUR BOTTLES OF VINTAGE PORT, comprising three bottles of Army & Navy Port and one bottle of Grahams (unknown years), due to long cellaring the labels are detached, partially detached or heavily stained and the seals have varying degrees of deterioration although there is no sign of seepage, ullage consistent for bottles from this era which we believe is the 1960’s 1970’s £150 - £200 plus BP* 89


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 497 TWELVE BOTTLES OF WHITE BURGUNDY, comprising six bottles of Bourgogne Blanc, Domaine Rene Manuel 1988 and six bottles of Meursault 1985, 3 x Pierre Millot Battault and 3 x cuvee Maurice Chevalier numbered bottles 000239, 000253 and 000254, due to long cellaring the labels are detached, partially detached or heavily stained although all seals appear intact £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 498 Lot 498 ELEVEN BOTTLES OF WHITE BURGUNDY, comprising nine bottles of Meursault - Poruzots 1983, Remoissenet Pere & Fils and two bottles of Meursault - Genevrieres 1983. Cuvee Baudot, due to long cellaring the labels are detached, partially detached or heavily stained although all seals appear intact £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 499 Lot 499 FIVE BOTTLES OF CHEVALIER MONTRACHET 1985, bottled and shipped by Averys Wine Merchants, two of the bottles labels are partially detached due to cellaring but overall condition excellent for the year £150 - £250 plus BP*

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Lot 500 FOUR BOTTLES OF WHITE BURGUNDY, comprising three bottles of Puligny - Montrachet 1985 Clos de la Mouchere , Remoissenet Pere & Fils and one bottle of Corton Charlemagne 1983, Remoissenet Pere & Fils, due to long cellaring the labels are partially detached although all seals appear intact £100 - £140 plus BP*

Lot 501 Lot 501 ONE MAGNUM OF CHAMBERTIN 1976, Camus Pere & Fils, Proprietaires A Gevry Chambertin (Cote D’Or), the wine has been cellared correctly over a long period and the bottle is in excellent condition £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 502 ONE MAGNUM OF CHAMBERTIN 1983, Camus Pere & Fils, Proprietaires A Gevry Hambertin (Cote D’Or). The wine has been cellared correctly over a long period and the bottle is in excellent condition £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 503 Lot 503 ONE MAGNUM OF LEROY MARC DE BOURGOGNE, NEGOCIANTES A AUXEY MEURSAULT COTE D’OR, this wine was made for the World famous LES FRERES TROISGROS, Restaurateurs a Roanne, France, consistently voted among the top 25 Restaurants in the World and winners of ‘World’s best wine list’ by Wine Spector Magazine in 1997 & 1998, this wine we estimate dates back to the 1970’s, the wine is boxed and comes with a book ‘The Nouvelle Cuisine of Jean and Pierre Troigros’ signed by the authors to the Vendor £150 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 504 Lot 504 A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN COMMEMORATIVE BELL’S WHISKY DECANTERS, (contents intact but varying levels) depicting Christmas editions 1988 - 1997 including duplicates, the birth of Princess Eugenie, 1990 and the Queen Mothers 90th birthday 1990 (all bottles seals intact and boxed) (14) £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 505 FOUR BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of Aberlour ‘St. Droston’s Well’ Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky aged 10 years, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level low neck, a bottle of Glen Deveron Pure Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky aged 10 years, 1994 distillation, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level lower neck, a bottle of Auchentoshan, triple distilled, Single Lowland Malt Scotch Whisky, 10 years old (we believe a 1980’s bottling) 40% vol. 75cl, fill level lower shoulder and a bottle of Old Fettercairn Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky 10 years old, 43% vol. 70cl, fill level high shoulder (all bottles seals are intact, including the Auchentoshan, and all are boxed) (4) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 505A THREE BOTTLES OF GLEN MORAY 12 YEAR OLD WHISKY, Highland Regimental tins £60 - £100 plus BP* Lot 506 FOUR BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of Glenmorangie Single Highland Malt Whisky, 10 years old, 40% vol. 75cl, fill level low neck, a bottle of Glengoyne Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 10 years old, 40% vol. 75cl, fill level upper shoulder, a bottle of Tobermory Single Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 10 years, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level high shoulder and a bottle of Cardhu Speyside Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 12 years, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level upper shoulder (all bottles seals are intact and all are boxed) (4) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 507 Lot 507 FOUR BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of The Glenlivet Unblended Malt Scotch Whisky, 12 years old, 43% GL, 1 Litre, fill level high shoulder (old and discontinued bottling), a bottle of Laphroaig Single Islay Malt Scotch Whisky, 10 years old, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level mid-low neck, a bottle of Glenmorangie Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky aged 12 years, a 3 cask matured limited edition, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level low-mid neck and a bottle of Cardhu Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, matured 12 years, 43% vol. 1 Litre, fill level upper shoulder (old bottling) (all bottles seals are intact and all are boxed) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 508 FOUR BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of Glenmorangie ‘The Quinta Ruban’ Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 46% vol. 70cl. fill level low neck, a bottle of Glengoyne Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 10 years old, 40% vol. 75cl, fill level low neck, a bottle of Auchentoshan ‘Select’ Lowland Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 40% vol. 700ml, fill level low neck and a bottle of Cardhu Speyside Pure Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 12 years, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level upper shoulder (all bottles seals are intact and all are boxed) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 509 Lot 509 FOUR BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of The Dalmore Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 12 years old, 43% vol. 1 Litre, fill level low neck, a bottle of Dalwhinnie Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 15 years old, 43% vol. 1 Litre, fill level upper shoulder, a bottle of The Glenlivet Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 12 years old, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level mid-neck and a bottle of Bunnahabhain ‘Westering Home’ Single Islay Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 12 years, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level high shoulder (all bottles seals are intact and all are boxed) (4) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 510 Lot 510 THREE BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of Glenfiddich Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 18 years old, batch number 3237, 40% vol. 70cl. fill level upper shoulder, a bottle of Benriach Pure Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 10 years, 43% vol. 1 Litre, fill level low neck, a bottle of Oban ‘Little Bay of Caves’ West Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 43% vol. 1 Litre and a bottle of Chivas Regal Blended Scotch Whisky, aged 12 years, 43% vol. 75cl, fill level upper shoulder (all bottles seals are intact and all are boxed) (4) £80 - £100 plus BP*

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Lot 511 Lot 511 THREE ONE LITRE BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of The Edradour Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 10 years, 43% vol. fill level low neck, one bottle of The Singleton of Auchroisk Single Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 10 years, 43% vol, fill level low neck, and one bottle of The Bruichladdich Islay Single Malt, aged 17 years, fill level mid-neck (all bottles seals intact and boxed) (3) £120 - £160 plus BP*

Lot 512 Lot 512 THREE BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of Knockando Pure Single Malt Scotch Whisky, distilled in 1984 in Scotland and bottled by Justerini & Brookes of London, 43% vol. 1 Litre, fill level mid-low neck, a bottle of The Tormore Pure Speyside Malt, 10 years old, 40% vol. 75cl, fill level low neck and a bottle of Talisker Isle of Skye Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 45.8% vol. 75cl, fill level low neck (all bottles seals intact and boxed) (3) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 513 Lot 513 THREE BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of Cragganmore Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 12 years, 40% vol. 1 Litre, fill level mid-low neck, a bottle of Tomintoul Glenlivet Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 12 years old, 43% vol. 75cl (Perfume style bottle) and a bottle of Glenmorangie Port Wood Finish, Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 43% vol. 70cl, fill level low neck (all bottles seals intact and boxed) (3) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 514 THREE BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of The Glendronach Original Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 12 years old, 40% vol. 75cl. fill level low neck, a bottle of The Glendronach Pure Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, 12 years old, matured in sherry casks, 40% vol. 70cl. fill level low neck and a bottle of Springbank Single Malt Scotch Whisky, 12 years old 58.5% vol. 70cl, fill level mid neck (all bottles seals intact and boxed) (3) £120 - £160 plus BP*

Lot 515 Lot 515 TWO BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of Loch Dhu ‘The Black Whisky’, aged 10 years, 40% vol. 1 Litre, fill level mid-low neck and a bottle of Lagavulin Single Islay Malt Whisky, aged 16 years, 43% vol. 70cl. fill level low neck, from White Horse Distillers (both bottle seals intact and boxed) (2) £120 - £160 plus BP*

Lot 516 Lot 516 TWO BOTTLES OF SINGLE MALT, comprising a bottle of The Balvenie ‘Single Barrel’ Malt Scotch Whisky, aged 15 years, in cask date 25th April 1978 (cask no. 4730) and bottled on 30th April 1999 (bottle no. 320), 50.4% vol. 70cl, fill level low neck and a bottle of The Balvenie ‘PortWood’ 1991, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level low neck (both bottles seals are intact and boxed) (2) £120 - £160 plus BP*


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Lot 517

Lot 518

Lot 517 A BOTTLE OF BRUICHLADDICH ‘BLACKER STILL’ ISLAY SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY, aged 20 years, distilled in 1986 and bottled in 2006, this is bottle No. 0282 of 2840 produced, 50.7% vol. 700ml (seal intact and in a presentation container) £400 - £600 plus BP* Lot 518 A BOTTLE OF BRUICHLADDICH ‘BLACKER STILL’ ISLAY SINGLE MALT SCOTCH WHISKY, aged 20 years, distilled in 1986 and bottled in 2006, this is bottle no. 0283 of 2840 produced, 50.7% vol. 700ml, (seal intact and in a presentation container) £400 - £600 plus BP* Lot 519 Lot 519 A BOTTLE OF THE MACALLAN 18 YEAR OLD SINGLE HIGHLAND MALT SCOTCH WHISKY, distilled in 1974 and bottled in 1992, 43% vol. 70cle, fill level mid neck (seal is intact and boxed) £1000 - £1500 plus BP* Lot 520 A BOTTLE OF A DUNCAN TAYLOR & CO. LTD, PEERLESS CASK STRENGTH SPEYSIDE SINGLE MALT, distilled at MACALLAN in September 1968 and bottled in January 2004, aged 35 years, bottle No. 75 of 221 produced, 40.1% vol. 700ml, fill level mid-neck, seal intact and in a presentation box £600 - £800 plus BP*

Lot 521 Lot 521 A COLLECTION OF WHISKY, comprising a bottle of Aberlour St Drostan’s Well Highland Single Malt, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level midlow neck, seal intact and boxed, one bottle of William Grant’s ‘The Family Reserve’ blended Scotch Whisky, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level low neck, seal intact and boxed, one bottle of Bell’s blended Scotch Whisky, matured 8 years, 40% vol. 70cl, fill level mid-neck, seal intact and boxed, one bottle of The Famous Grouse blended Scotch Whisky, 40% vol. 700ml, fill level low neck, seal intact, unboxed, one bottle of Johnnie Walker Black Label Extra Special Old Scotch Whisky, 43.5% vol. 1 Litre, box is sealed and labelled Duty Free for Exportation Only and one bottle of Canadian Club, 70% proof, 40 fl.oz, seal intact, unboxed, also included in this lot is a 20cl. bottle of William Grant’s Family Reserve (7) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 522 COPPER WHISKY DECANTER IN THE FORM OF A STILL (MACALLAN ?) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 523 Lot 523 A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED DRESSER, the back with moulded cornice above a wavy frieze, enclosed back with three shelves and fret cut sides, the base with three short drawers, brass handles and escutcheons, on two cabriole front legs and stiles to the rear, height 189cm x width 164cm x depth 50cm (condition: the back has some splits running horizontally as well as chips out of the moulding to the shelf fronts above the left hand drawer and middle drawers have a section missing above the locks, moulding loose to left hand side of plate rack) £250 - £350 plus BP* Lot 524 AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, of rectangular form, rounded front corners, the swivel top with green baize interior, on a cylindrical column with foliate moulded base to an ‘X’ framed base with flattened bun feet with brass castors, height 73.5cm x width 88.5cm x depth 44cm (condition: two pieces of moulding missing along right hand side possibly French polished along the front edge, smiling along front, wider at right hand side) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 525 A MID VICTORIAN NURSING CHAIR WITH ORIGINAL BERLIN WOOLWORK AND VELVET UPHOLSTERY, the wavy back shaped as three panels with a rounded seat, all stitched with roses, iris, arum lily, red flower buds and blooms, on turned rosewood front legs with brass caps and castors, block legs to the back, height to seat 30cm, overall height 93cm (condition: some overall fading to the woolwork, repair to back leg near castor, the other back leg has a loose castor, braiding around seat edge worn) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 526 Lot 526 A VICTORIAN WALNUT, SIMULATED WALNUT AND BURR WALNUT GAMES AND WORK TABLE, the hinged rectangular swivel top opening to reveal an inlaid boxwood and ebony chess board, with drawer under (locked at time of cataloguing) and velvet mounted pull out work compartment below, on turned dual end supports linked by a turned stretcher, with foliate carved outswept legs with ceramic castors, height 71cm x width 53.5cm x depth 41cm (condition: the bottom half of the chess board has splits and this is evident to the front edge, old woodworm damage noted to the feet, losses to the velvet, covered compartment has areas of missing velvet) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 529 A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY WOOLLEN CARPET, red ground with a deep border of foliate motifs and further floral patterns to the centre, 397cm x 271cm (condition: fringe missing to one end and losses, areas of wear throughout and faded, more noticeable to one end) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 528 Lot 527 A 17TH CENTURY STYLE CIRCULAR OAK BRAZIER TABLE, circa 1900 and later, fitted with a twin handled copper bowl in a carved frame with flower heads, mythical beasts, foliate scrolls with metal decoration, shaped frame with later studded iron corners, on four bulbous legs with lobed moulded feet, height 56.5cm x diameter 90.5cm (condition: hole to centre of copper bowl, frame loose in joints, legs exhibit vertical splits, surface has areas of wear and some minor splitting) £100 - £150 plus BP*

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Lot 528 A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice with dentil frieze above four astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base section with double cupboard doors to the breakfront, flanked by three drawers to each side, brass backplates and swan neck handles, on a plinth base, height 245cm x width 248cm x depth 53.5cm (condition: paint splatter to sides, losses to cornice, two panels of glass cracked, moulding missing by left hand side door, plinth exhibits extensive wear, wooden baton mounted to left hand side of base, general overall condition is in need of some restoration and shows signs of heavy use) £300 - £500 plus BP*

Lot 530 Lot 530 A VICTORIAN WALNUT CHEST OF TWO SHORT OVER THREE LONG DRAWERS, turned wooden handles on plinth base with shaped bracket feet, height 92.5cm x width 82cm x depth 52.5cm (condition: the surface of the top has surface and deeper scratches as well as liquid damage, the sides at the back edge both have sections of different timber and we believe this chest has been created from a section of a Victorian wardrobe, other surface scratches and patches of veneer loss, a few woodworm holes) £50 - £70 plus BP*


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Lot 531 Lot 531 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHEST ON CHEST, the upper section with moulded cornice above two short and three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, brass pierced back plates and escutcheons with swan neck handles, height 182cm x width 102cm x depth 56cm (condition: back panels split and some warping, some fading, splits and losses to moulding and veneer, section of moulding loose along left hand side, in need of some restoration) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 532 Lot 532 A LATE GEORGE III OAK DRESSER BASE, moulded top above three short drawers with brass swan neck handles, wavy apron to the front between block legs, height 84cm x width 194cm x depth 49cm (condition: evidence of escutcheons or handles to centres of drawers, piece of oak let in along length of back, water ring marks to top, general wear and tear, woodworm damage to one back leg and to backboard) £150 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 533 Lot 533 A VICTORIAN WALNUT BOOKCASE OF INVERTED BREAKFRONT FORM, rounded corners to the frieze above four arched glazed doors with foliate moulded decoration to the centre, fitted with adjustable shelves, on a plinth base, height 106.5cm x width 183cm x depth 43cm, with key (condition: top has extensive surface scratches and cup ring marks, veneer loss to both sides of plinth and white paint splatter along front of plinth) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 534 Lot 534 A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY, SATINWOOD BANDED AND INLAID BOW FRONT SIDEBOARD, fitted with single drawer above arched secret drawer, flanked by two deep drawers, gilt metal lion mask and ring handles, on six turned legs, height 88cm x width 153cm x depth 60cm, with key (condition: very faded throughout, some inlay and veneer missing, a few splits to inlay and banding, surface scratches and wear commensurate with use and age) £120 - £180 plus BP* Lot 535 A VICTORIAN WALNUT AND STAINED STOOL, of square form, upholstered drop in seat to moulded frame, ‘X’ frame dual end supports linked with a turned stretcher and on scrolled feet, height to seat 43cm, width 55cm x depth 54cm (condition: some wear to staining in places, slightly loose in joints, reasonable condition overall) £50 - £70 plus BP*

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Lot 536 Lot 536 A LATE VICTORIAN OAK INVERTED BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, the moulded cornice with dentil frieze above three astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelving, the lower section fitted with three short drawers above central astragal glazed cupboard flanked by three short drawers to either side, on a plinth base, height 225cm x width 153cm x depth 46cm (condition: surface scratches to shelves, top of base and drawer fronts, central cupboard in upper section has two chromed coat hooks screwed to back and top, other wear commensurate with age and use) £350 - £400 plus BP* Lot 537 A SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY GOOD QUALITY REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY AND INLAID SIDEBOARD IN GEORGE III STYLE, the breakfront fitted with a single long drawer flanked by bowed cupboard doors, all with fan inlay to the corners, oval brass ring handles and backplates, on six square tapering legs with spade feet, height 90.5cm x width 200.5cm x depth 61.5cm, with two keys (condition: in good condition overall, light surface scratches) £200 - £300 plus BP*

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Lot 538 Lot 538 A GEORGE III AND LATER OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED DRESSER, the open back lacking upper structure, fitted with two open shelves and one enclosed shelf above seven short drawers, one only with escutcheon, fitted with later brass swan neck handles, the base with three long drawers above three cupboard doors which have warped, with quarter columns to corners, the base cut down and mounted on a later plinth style base, height 220cm x width 269cm x depth 61.5cm (condition: some mahogany veneer missing, splits to dresser top and doors, various alterations, in £250 - £350 plus BP* need of restoration)

Lot 539 Lot 539 A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT NURSING CHAIR, the arched back with foliate carved cresting rail above an oval button back flanked by sloped fluted columns to the circular stuffed over seat, on cross frame legs, linked by bowed and fluted stretchers) £60 - £80 plus BP*


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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 540 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK, the broken swan neck pediment with brass sphere finial to centre, the hood with fluted columns, painted 13 1/2’’ / 34cm dial, dial with floral spandrels, lunar phase mechanism date aperture, Arabic numerals, named ‘W. Edwards, Bishops Castle’, shaped trunk door with shell paterae, flanked by quarter columns with brass caps and castors, the plinth with shell paterae, on bracket feet, overall height 225cm, replacement winding key, key for trunk door, pendulum and weights (condition: repainting to areas of the dial, dial probably matched to case) £350 - £400 plus BP* Lot 541 AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD WALNUT AND ROSEWOOD BANDED OVAL ETAGERE, wavy gallery with four turned and block finials painted ribbon and floral borders surrounding cherubs to the upper tier and flowers and musical motifs to the bottom tier, on four square splayed legs, oval 71cm x 51cm, height 82.5cm (condition: tiers are warped and some scratches/scuffing to areas) £50 - £80 plus BP* Lot 542 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY WALNUT LONGCASE CLOCK, the plain hood with moulded cornice and columns, arched door enclosing painted 13 1/2’’ / 34cm dial with lunar phase mechanism to the arch, floral spandrels, subsidiary seconds and date dials, Roman and Arabic numerals, named ‘R. ROSKELL, LIVERPOOL’, plain trunk and plinth with reeded moulding, overall height 226cm, with door key, pendulum and weights (condition: lunar phase mechanism has some crackling to the paint, otherwise in good overall condition) £200 - £300 plus BP*

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Lot 543 A VICTORIAN WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, the shaped rectangular top on an octagonal and turned pedestal, tripod plinth base with scrolled feet, length 43cm x depth 56.5cm (condition: top has three filled holes to the top) £30 - £50 plus BP*

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Lot 544 Lot 544 A VICTORIAN SCUMBLED AND STAINED PINE COLLECTORS CABINET, the rectangular top with moulded edge above two side flaps enclosing twelve long drawers with turned wooden handles and mostly with an outline of a butterfly, the drawer interiors with a glass cover and largely perished butterfly specimens, on a plinth base, width 67.5cm x depth 42cm x height 85cm (condition: the painted finish is crackled and crazed, the staining worn, the top and sides have splits, one wooden knob is missing, others are loose) £80 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 545 Lot 545 A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED SIDE TABLE, fitted with an arrangement of three frieze drawers, wavy apron, on four chamfered block legs, width 76.5cm x depth 47cm x height 72.5cm (condition: some stains to the top, repairs to scrolls) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 546 AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY AND LATER OAK AND PINE DRESSER, the two plank top above three frieze drawers with dropper handles, on three cylindrical turned and block legs with ball feet to the front, two block legs to the back, united by stretchers to the front and sides, length 181cm x depth 48cm x height 77cm (condition: repair to front left corner, replaced leg back left, old worm damage and general old wear with later staining) £150 - £250 plus BP*

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Lot 547 Lot 547 A COLLECTION OF EIGHT PALASET CUBED STORAGE SYSTEMS, comprising of five three tier shelves, six drawer file chest and single door cupboard, all 34.5cm cubed (condition: some surface scratches, frames solid) £50 - £70 plus BP* Lot 548 A DANISH TEAK DRINKS TROLLEY, the double sliding top revealing a red velvet interior, above a single drawer to the side with bottle separators and front open shelf, on orbit casters, width 91.5cm x depth 43cm x height 70cm (condition: single ring mark and water marks, some surface scratches) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 549 A 1970’S DANISH ROSEWOOD TWO TIER TEA TROLLEY, with a shaped framed on orbit casters, width 91cm x depth 47.5 cm x height 81cm (condition: sunlight fading to tier and general wear) (with CITES Article 10) (Non-Transferable licence No.579801/02) £40 - £60 plus BP*

Lot 550 Lot 550 A GORDON RUSSELL OF BROADWAY WALNUT TOPPED EXTENDING DINING TABLE, with a single additional leaf on a beech frame, extended width 153.5cm x closed 107.5 cm x depth 78cm x height 76.5cm together with four spindle back chairs with stuffover seat pads (5) (condition: overall very good condition, some surface scrapes and frame solid) £80 - £120 plus BP*

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Lot 551 Lot 551 A GORDON RUSSELL OF BROADWAY WALNUT SIDEBOARD, flanked by cupboard doors and the three central drawers with tuned cone handles on a beech frame, width 141cm x depth 49cm x height 58.5cm (condition: sunlight fading to top and front, surface scratches) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 552 A MCINTOSH AND CO BEECH AND WALNUT TWO PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, with hourglass shaped handles, on shaped tapering legs, comprising of a dressing table with a single rectangular mirror and five various drawers, width 141cm x depth 46cm x height 71cm and a tall chest of five graduated drawers, width 68.5cm x depth 46.5cm x height 106cm (condition: sunlight fading, water and surface marks) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 553 Lot 553 AN ELLIOTS OF NEWBURY TEAK AND ZERBAWOOD FRONTED CONCAVE SIDEBOARD, reed fronted, central fall front door above a single drawer flanked by single cupboard doors, on cylindrical tapering legs, width 151.5cm x depth 44.5cm x height 75.5cm (condition: some surface marks/scratches) £200 - £250 plus BP* Lot 554 AN AUSTIN SUITE TEAK CHEST OF FOUR LONG GRADUATED DRAWERS, with shaped handles, on square tapering legs, width 79.5cm x depth 42.5cm x height 92cm (condition: some light surface marks) £40 - £60 plus BP*


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Lot 555 Lot 555 BORGE MOGENSEN, a Danish teak secretaire bookcase, the double open adjustable shelves above tambour front revealing two drawers (third drawer missing) open shelf and 45’s record spacers above pull out writing surface and double sliding doors on four cylindrical legs, width 100cm x depth 42.5cm x height 182cm (condition: surface marks to writing surface, minor veneer missing to right side, in need of minor £100 - £150 plus BP* restoration) Lot 556 POUL CADOVIUS FOR CADO, DENMARK, the Royal five section wall shelving system, comprising of two sections of four long drawers, two sections with two drawers, two glazed sliding doors sections, four shelves and five wall mounts, width 80cm to each section (condition: surface scratches and water marks) (15) £200 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 557 Lot 557 A MCINTOSH AND CO TEAK SIDEBOARD, with double cupboard doors revealing a shaped shelf, flanked by three graduated drawers and a fall front door with a white formica slide, width 201.5cm x depth 46cm x height 74cm (condition: surface marks and fading) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 558 Lot 558 A MCINTOSH AND CO TEAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE, with one additional leaf, extended width 193.5cm x closed width 147.5cm x depth 84cm x height 74cm together with four ladder back chairs with black vinyl drop in seat pads (5) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 559 A GORDON RUSSELL OF BROADWAY WALNUT TWO PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, both pieces bearing labels to the backs, comprising of a dressing table with triple mirror and fitted with five various drawers, width 122cm x depth 48.5cm x height to surface 75.5cm and a chest of three long drawers, width 91.5cm x depth 48.5cm x height 83.5cm (Condition Sunlight fading to both pieces, veneer loss to dressing table, surface scratches) £50 - £70 plus BP*

Lot 560 Lot 560 A NEAR PAIR OF G PLAN TEAK BOOKCASES, one section with double doors above single shelf and fall front door, the other with various open shelving, both above bases with sliding double doors, approximately width 76cm x depth 46cm x height 198cm (2) £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 561 A 1970’S TEAK MODULAR SHELVING ROOM DIVIDER, of asymmetric design comprising an arrangement of shelves and sliding double door cupboards supported on metal rod framework, overall width 183cm x depth 23cm x maximum height to tip of rod 143cm (condition - black plastic mounts have some damage and losses, surfaces scratches) £80 - £120 plus BP* Lot 562 USM HALLER CHROME FRAMED MODULAR SHELVING SYSTEM, comprising ten open shelves with enclosed back in a mixture of light and dark grey and black, width 153cm x depth 52.5cm x height 215cm together with additional matching frame and panels (condition: chrome has rusting and pitting, panels have some rusting and scratches through paint to base metal, some bolts missing) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 566 Lot 566 GRETE JALK FOR POUL JEPPESENS MOBELFABRK, DENMARK, a teak nest of three tables on tapered cylindrical legs united by similar stretchers, width 56.5cm x depth 37cm x height 49.5cm £30 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 563 USM HALLER CHROME FRAMED MODULAR SHELVING SYSTEM, comprising eight open shelves with enclosed back in a mixture of light and dark grey and black, width 153cm x depth 37cm x height 145cm (condition: chrome has light rusting and pitting, panels have some rusting and scratches through paint to base metal) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 567 Lot 567 IN THE MANNER OF POUL HUNDEVAD, a 1960’s Danish style teak panelled double sliding door sideboard, revealing six rails in the each of the sections, with five painted slides, on a golden oak base with four tapering legs, width 155cm x depth 45.5cm x height 94cm (condition: general wear and tear, surface marks, veneers in good condition, rails working) £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 564 Lot 564 A PAIR OF 1980’S ROSEWOOD AND LEATHER FOLDING DIRECTOR’S CHAIRS, cylindrical armrests and feet, width 62cm x depth 58cm x height to backrest 78.5cm (condition: the leather stained and in need of reviving, rusting to the metal joints) (with CITES Article 10) (Non-Transferable licence No.579801/01) £80 - £100 plus BP* Lot 565 A SET OF FOUR 1970’S ITALIAN CHROME WIRE CANTILEVER CHAIRS, in the manner of Gastone Rinaldi (condition: chrome rusting and pitting) (4) £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Lot 568 Lot 568 A 1960’S/70’S BLACK VINYL THREE SECTION DOG LEG CORNER SOFA AND MATCHING SINGLE ARMCHAIR, with original padded seat cushions, approximate width 536cm depth 93cm x height 77cm (condition: wear and tear, small tear to bottom front right extension, vinyl is soft, cushions in need of £150 - £200 plus BP* cleaning/replacing)


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Lot 569 Lot 569 A PAIR OF MOROSO, TAKE A LINE FOR A WALK LOUNGE CHAIRS, for Alfredo Haberli, covered in stitching red upholstery on a steel base (condition: upholstery on need of cleaning, various marks, mainly to one chair, frame solid) £500 - £700 plus BP* Lot 570 ROBERT HEAL FOR STAPLES, a Ladderax seven bay modular shelving system, comprising of seven teak laddered uprights and one room dividing laddered upright, three wooden sliding door bookcases, one glazed bookcase, fall front bureau, six various long shelves, fourteen other shelves and three other teak shelves (condition: overall good condition, wear and tear, some sunlight fading) £700 - £900 plus BP*

Lot 571 Lot 571 ROBERT HEAL FOR STAPLES, a Ladderax single bay modular shelving system, comprising of two metal laddered uprights, fall front cabinet, double glazed sliding door bookcase and a single shelf £250 - £300 plus BP*

Lot 572 Lot 572 AN ERCOL ELM 1960’S REFECTORY TABLE, on four square tapering beech legs, width 152cm x depth 76.5cm x height 71cm together with a set of six spindle back chairs including a pair of cow horn chairs (7) (condition: overall condition is okay, mainly wear and tear, the table top showing indents, surface scratches, water marks, etc, all chairs in similar condition with some loose joints) £250 - £350 plus BP*

Lot 573 Lot 573 A SCANDINAVIAN STYLE RED UPHOLSTERED OFFICE ARMCHAIR, on a shaped chrome base (condition: sunlight fading and wear to upholstery) £20 - £40 plus BP* Lot 574 A SQUARE 1960’S/70’S DANISH STYLE TEAK COFFEE TABLE, with a slate veined marble top, 68.5cm squared x height 36.5cm £40 - £60 plus BP*

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Richard Winterton Auctioneers Lot 581 IN THE MANNER OF CARL JACOBS, a Steelmobil of Italy pastel yellow perspex armchair (condition: wear and tear, surface marks, frame solid) £30 - £50 plus BP*

Lot 575 Lot 575 FRANCO ALBINI, a wicker lobster pot stool (condition, some loose weaving top) £60 - £80 plus BP* Lot 576 A NATHAN 1960’S TEAK SIDEBOARD, flanked by three graduated drawers and double sliding doors, on four square tapering legs, width 183cm x depth 44.5cm x height 75cm (condition: sunlight fading, ring marks, indents and surface scratches, frame solid) £100 - £150 plus BP* Lot 577 A RECTANGULAR MID 20TH CENTURY FLORAL ORANGE FORMICA TOPPED OCCASIONAL TABLE, on a shaped metal frame with adjoining undershelf, width 91cm x depth 45cm x height 70cm (condition: frame finish worn and damaged) £20 - £40 plus BP*

Lot 578 Lot 578 IN THE MANNER OF HANS WEGNER, a set of six light ash wishbone chairs with a rush seat (condition: five chair frames solid, one with loose arm, finish in good condition, rush seat in clean and good £200 - £300 plus BP* condition) (6) Lot 579 A 20TH CENTURY GOLD PAINTED LLOYD LOOM LINEN BASKET, of a domed design, height 57cm (condition: lid in need of reupholstering) £30 - £40 plus BP* Lot 580 A 20TH CENTURY WHITE PAINTED LLOYD LOOM SATELLITE ARMCHAIR, with the arms of wide proportions (condition: seat in need of upholstering) £30 - £40 plus BP*

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Lot 582 Lot 582 A JENTIQUE 1960’S TEAK SIDEBOARD, flanked by three tapering drawers and double cupboard doors on four square tapering legs and brass capped pads, width 167.6cm x depth 44.5cm x height 74.5cm (condition: very good condition)£150 - £200 plus BP* Lot 583 A WRIGHTONS 1960’S TEAK DRESSING TABLE, with a rectangular mirror above two long drawers flanked by two drawers at each end with shaped handles adjoining oval front legs, width 161cm x depth 44cm x height to mirror 125cm x height without mirror 70.5cm (condition: sunlight fading, surface scratches, joint at mirror splitting, scratch to side) £70 - £90 plus BP*

Lot 584 Lot 584 NEIL MORRIS FOR MORRIS OF GLASGOW, Cumbrae Range, a mid 20th century Australian walnut and Canadian sycamore dining suite, comprising of a metamorphic fold over table/desk, the table with canted front corners, on four teak splayed tapered legs, width 88cm closed depth 57cm x open depth 114cm x height 76cm and four bar back chairs (5) (condition: table in overall good condition, some surface marks, all four chairs with a solid frames with surface wear/scratches) £80 - £120 plus BP*


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Lot 585 Lot 585 NEIL MORRIS FOR MORRIS OF GLASGOW, Cumbrae Range, a mid 20th century Australian walnut and Canadian sycamore double door sideboard revealing a contrasting pale interior, later added single beech lined cutlery drawer, single shelves to each compartment, makers stamp to left inner door, on four splayed tapered legs, width 138.5cm x depth 47cm x height 89cm (condition: frame solid, wear and tear, surface scratches) £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 586 Lot 588 IB KOFOD LARSEN, FOR GPLAN DANISH RANGE, a teak 1960’s triple door wardrobe, with double bifold and a single door with a joining rectangular handle, revealing five various drawers including a single deep drawer, all with afromosia fronts, maker’s stamp to inner left door, on cylindrical tapering legs united by a stretcher, width 122cm x depth 58.5cm x height 176cm (condition: light indents to door, some staining and surface marks, single dent to an inner drawer) £60 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 586 A 1960’S TEAK SIDEBOARD, with one long and two short drawers with walnut fronts above a fall front cocktail cupboard flanked by single cupboard doors on four tapered legs, width 168cm x depth 45cm x height 75.5cm (condition: frame solid, wear and tear, surface scratches) £100 - £150 plus BP*

Lot 587 Lot 587 A MID 20TH CENTURY ATOMIC ERA CEILING LIGHT, the domed circular opaque glass shade with original abstract design, yellow ground, marked Scarland to edge, 53cm diameter, the ceiling light attachment with triple bayonet bulb holders below a white twisted wire egg timer shaped centre and tulip top, drop 42.5cm (condition: wear and tear, no obvious chips to shade, framed paint lifted in places, original wiring) £50 - £80 plus BP*

Lot 589 Lot 589 IB KOFOD LARSEN, FOR GPLAN DANISH RANGE, a teak 1960’s dressing table, with a shaped mirror above one long drawer with a maker’s stamp to inside, flanked by two graduating drawers with square shaped handles, on four cylindrical tapering legs, width 132cm x depth 47.5cm x height with mirror 117.5cm x height without mirror 75cm (condition: very good condition, some wear and tear) £150 - £250 plus BP*

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Lot 590 Lot 590 IB KOFOD LARSEN, FOR GPLAN DANISH RANGE, a teak double headboard/nightstand, with black vinyl head rest, flanked by single drawers with square handles, on cylindrical tapering legs, maker’s stamp to reverse, width 243.5cm x depth 41.5cm x height 88cm (condition: very good condition, some wear and tear, vinyl with light nicks to the top) £100 - £120 plus BP*

Lot 591 Lot 591 IB KOFOD LARSEN, FOR GPLAN DANISH RANGE, a teak chest of six long graduated drawers with adjoining square handles, third drawer from top with maker’s stamp, on cylindrical tapering legs united by a stretcher, width 76cm x depth 45.5cm x height 107cm (condition: very good condition, frame solid, some wear and tear to top, some indents) £150 - £250 plus BP* Lot 592 AN VINTAGE EVERTAUT INDUSTRIAL GREEN PAINTED STACKING CHAIR, maker’s label to reverse of seat, together with a matching later painted blue chair (2) (condition: frames solid to both chairs, blue chair with distressed seat and missing back rest, green chair in overall good condition considering age) £30 - £50 plus BP* Lot 593 GORDON RUSSELL, BROADWAY WORKS, a teak coffee table, with shaped sides on four square tapering legs, maker’s label stamped to underside, width 121.5cm x depth 44cm x height 39.5cm (condition: sunlight fading to top, water and ring marks, wear and tear) £50 - £70 plus BP*

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Lot 594 Lot 594 KAI KRISTIANSEN FOR KORUP STOLEFABRIK, a 1960’s teak double extending dining table, to each end is a pull out slide for an extra leaf, on four cylindrical tapering legs united by a stretcher, extended width 244cm x closed width 152cm x depth 89cm x height 72cm together with a set of six ladderback chairs covered with black vinyl upholstery (7) (condition: the table top with wear and tear, light surface scratches/marks and sunlight fading, all chairs with solid frames and good condition, one chair with repair to top left of backrest) £300 - £500 plus BP* Lot 595 A TOOTHILL 1950’S/60’S DANISH STYLE AFROMOSIA TEAK DAY BED/SOFA, with a flip over back and flanked by a pair of attached extending side tables on cylindrical tapering legs, width 210cm x depth 75cm x height 77cm (condition: distressed coverings and straps, in need of replacement, frame solid, surface marks) £150 - £200 plus BP*

Lot 596 Lot 596 A 1970’S FUTURISTIC ITALIAN STYLE GREEN LEATHER THREE PIECE LOUNGE SUITE, of an open egg shaped frame, padded cushions to arms and backs, comprised a three seater settee, width 216cm x depth 94cm x height 90cm and a pair of easy chairs, width 102cm x depth 94cm x height 90cm (3) (condition: general wear and tear, no tears and splits) £200 - £300 plus BP*


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Lot 597 Lot 597 ULDUM MOBELFABRIK, a teak extending dining table, the ends of a half moon design and two leaves with a steel adjoining pull out mechanism, extended width 240cm x closed width 120cm x depth 120cm x height 72cm, together with a set of eight ladder back chairs with shaped backs and cream upholstery seats, label to underside of most chairs (9) (condition: table and chairs in very good condition) £300 - £500 plus BP*

Lot 599 Lot 599 A GPLAN STYLE DRESSING TABLE, with a rectangular mirror, above flanked by two drawers to each side on four tapering legs, width 152.5cm x depth 45cm x height with mirror 120cm height x height without mirror 68.5cm (condition: good condition) £80 - £100 plus BP*

Lot 598 Lot 598 A STONEHILL TEAK SIDEBOARD, the door fronts with a geometric pattern and central shaped handle, flanked by cupboard doors, the right door with maker’s stamp, fall front cupboard section and three graduated drawers, on two U shaped legs, width 197.5cm x depth 43.5cm x height 72cm (condition: water marks to top, wear and tear) £200 - £250 plus BP*

Lot 600 Lot 601 Lot 600 A 1960’S METAMEC SUNBURST CLOCK, diameter 44.5cm £30 - £40 plus BP* Lot 601 AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DARK BLUE PAINTED ANGLE POISE STYLE DESK LAMP on a sloped base £40 - £50 plus BP* Lot 602 A MID 20TH CENTURY CHROME FIVE BRANCH CANDELABRA, height 48.5cm £30 - £40 plus BP*

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

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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 re-produced 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.

General Antique & Collectable Valuations of single/selected items Tuesdays 9.30am to 4pm (no appointment necessary)

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.

Auction Consignments only (for boxes and large quantities) Monday to Friday 9.30am to 4pm (excluding sale days) (Ample parking and disabled access)

BUYERS’ PREMIUM All bids are charged a buyers’ premium of 20% plus VAT in addition to the ‘hammer’ price. An additional 6% + 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

Specialist Themed Valuation Days oriental works of art, books/maps, stamps, sporting memorabilia etc (by appointment only - dates to be announced - see our website)

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.


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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE 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. 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:- £5 per lot entry fee and 18% 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. 13. The purchaser shall pay the hammer price together with the buyers premium of 20% plus VAT. 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 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 and Easyliveauction for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and www.easyliveauction.com 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 thesaleroom.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.thesaleroom.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 6% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price and easyliveauction with a choice of premium of 3% or flatrate £3.

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 20% + VAT (21% INCLUSIVE) AUCTION TITLE AND DATE

PLEASE CHECK THAT ALL INFORMATION BELOW IS CORRECT BEFORE SUBMITTING BIDS

LOT NO.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

LIMIT OF PRICE

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

Tel. Mobile:

E-mail: Signed:

No E-mail: Dated:

Yes! I would like to receive all latest news, updates and catalogues via email


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 WS13 8NF

+44(0)1543 251081 office@richardwinterton.co.uk www.richardwinterton.co.uk SPECIALIST SALES | HOUSE CLEARANCES | PROBATE SERVICES | INSURANCE VALUATIONS


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