Toys & Dolls 20th Century Decorative Arts and Antique Furniture & Objects
Saturday 7th December 2013 at 10.30 am
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE 1
Definitions In these Conditions Semley Auctioneers, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “The Auctioneers”, and the representative of Semley Auctioneers conducting the Auction is called “The Auctioneer”
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General Whilst Semley Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions Semley Auctioneers do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Semley Auctioneers, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendors so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneer within ten days of the day of sale Semley Auctioneers reserve the right at their absolute discretion to refuse admission to their premises or attendance at their sales, without giving any reason therefore
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The Auction The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor Where there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person (who may be the Auctioneer) (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot 3 (a)
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Rescission Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within ten days after the sale Semley Auctioneers have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery, and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Semley Auctioneers in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Semley Auctioneers that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded In the event of a dispute then the matter shall be settled by arbitration, the arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Both the buyer and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision
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Default Semley Auctioneers disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the vendor because they act as agents for the vendor only and therefore do not pay out to the vendor until payment is received from the buyer Instructions given by telephone are accepted at sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith
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In the event of a sale by private treaty both the vendor and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and any Special Conditions of Sale
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Instructions As Semley Auctioneers are auctioneers, all goods delivered to Semley Auctioneers’ premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by Auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at Semley Auctioneers’ discretion and accepted by Semley Auctioneers subject to all the Sale Conditions The Auctioneers have sole discretion as to cataloguedescription, type of Sale, and grouping of items submitted for auction The Auctioneers may decline to accept for sale any item without giving any reason therefore By delivering the goods to Semley Auctioneers for inclusion in their auction sales each vendor acknowledges that he or she has accepted and agreed to be bound by all these conditions The right is reserved to charge 15% of the Auctioneer’s mid estimate of any item(s) withdrawn from sale having been accepted for sale, together with all other charges incurred VAT is payable on all charges The Auctioneers may exercise a lien on any such item(s)
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Collections Semley Auctioneers do not themselves usually undertake the collection of goods but will, if required in writing, instruct a contractor on the vendors behalf in their capacity as agents Semley Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods to and for damage to premises caused by the contractor who should be insured for such risks Unless instructions are received to the contrary the charge for these services will be normally deducted from the proceeds of sale
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Loss or Damage Semley Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by the direct negligence of their employees
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Storage Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to store or arrange for 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 to their sale rooms without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make a minimum storage charge of 50p per lot per day for such goods (unless the loss or damage is caused by the negligence of their employees)
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Right to Sell 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 Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage charges
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Insurance (a) Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on Semley Auctioneers’premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, theft following forcible entry and water damage (but not against accidental breakage or damage) for which insurance Semley Auctioneers will charge a premium of £150 per £100 (minimum 1p) 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 goods withdrawn prior to a sale that which the specialised staff of Semley Auctioneers shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods
(b) Semley Auctioneers shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft or destruction of any goods not so insured upon the owner’s written instructions (c) Semley Auctioneers shall not be responsible for accident breakage, loss or damage howsoever caused unless directly caused by the negligence of their employees
VENDORS CONDITIONS
Continued on inside back cover
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Saturday 7th December 2013 at 10.30 am Toys & Dolls 20th Century Decorative Arts and Antique Furniture & Objects Viewing Times Friday 6th December - 9.00 am to 9.00 pm and Morning of Sale from 9.00 am To be sold in Salerooms Two and Three Catalogue: ÂŁ500 Front Cover Illustration : Lot 267 Sale No: 0219 Semley Auctioneers Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN Telephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax: (01747) 855 222
Semley Auctioneers is the Trading name of Semley Auctioneers Ltd Registered in England No: 5136578 3
commission bidders as soon as possible However, we cannot accept responsibility for this and therefore suggest to all commission bidders that they enquire as to whether or not they were successful or not at the end of the sale or shortly thereafter
Third Party Liability: Every person on Semley Auctioneers’ premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk He shall have no claim against Semley Auctioneers in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Semley Auctioneers’ employees
Telephone Bids: There are a limited number of telephone lines Any buyer wishing to bid by this method should book and confirm in writing not less than 24 hours prior to the commencement of the sale However, it should be noted that the auctioneers may be unable to contact the intending bidder at the desired time and therefore such requests will be entirely at the risk of the intending bidder This service is only available for lots expected to realise more than £500
Special Notices: Prospective buyers are advised to take heed of any special notices displayed in the salerooms or announced from the rostrum as these may affect or invalidate statements made in the catalogue or printed elsewhere Buyer’s Registration: All prospective buyers must register with the clerk and obtain a bidding number prior to the commencement of the sale This number, once issued, is permanent and applicable to all sales conducted by Semley Auctioneers Proof of identity may be required Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse bids from or to re-offer lots bought by buyers whose identities have not been satisfactorily established It is appreciated if registration can be completed before the day of the sale
Export Licences: An export licence is required for certain items and others above a certain value leaving the United Kingdom The obtaining of a relevant licence is the responsibility of the buyer Condition of Lots: While an identification of damage is given in some instances, an absence of such advise does not imply that a lot is free from defect Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect any lot on which they intend to bid All weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending buyers
Buyer’s Premium: A premium of 175% plus VAT at the standard rate will be charged on the hammer price of each lot
Payment: Payment may be made by cash, banker’s draft, or cheque supported by a valid cheque guarantee card and provided that the amount does not exceed the limit stated on that card Cheques in excess of their guaranteed limit will only be accepted if prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers
VAT: All lots marked with an asterisk (*) are subject to VAT on the hammer price in addition to the Buyer’s Premium We operate under the VAT Margin Scheme General Conditions of Sale: These may be found at the back of the catalogue
We also accept debit cards and some (but not all) credit cards There is a surcharge of 2% on the total invoice for payments made by credit card
Rate of Sale: Approximately 120 lots per hour This may vary and the auctioneers cannot be held responsible for a buyer missing a lot
A charge is made for electronic transfers to our bank Our bankers are Barclays Bank PLC Shaftesbury Branch Mid Wessex Group King George Street Yeovil Somerset BA20 1PX Sort Code: 20-99-40 Account number 40796948
Estimates: These are intended only as a guide to prospective buyers Any bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, offer a fair chance of success However, the degree of competition for a lot may cause it to sell above or below the given estimates Estimates can be subject to revision so it is advisable to enquire of any change nearer the time of the sale Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium Commission Bids (Absentee Bidding): We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service All bids are treated in strict confidence and the auctioneers undertake to purchase lots as cheaply as permitted by other bids and any reserves If more than one bid for the same lot is received the bidding shall commence at one bid above the underbidder’s maximum bid Where identical bids are left for the same lot the earlier bid left will take precedence Bidding slips are available from the office and can be found at the back of the catalogue All bidding slips must be signed Faxed bids may also be sent However, these must include the name, address, daytime telephone number and signature of the intending buyer No responsibility will be accepted for taxed bids or bids taken over the telephone All written bids must be submitted to the clerk before the commencement of the sale The auctioneers accept no responsibility for wrong lot numbers entered Please note all bids are subject to Buyer’s Premium as stated Semley Auctioneers will endeavour to advise successful
Clearing: No lot may be removed from the salerooms before full payment has been received and a receipted invoice shown All lots must be cleared not later than 1300 hours on the third working day following the sale unless prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers Delivery: Delivery of goods can be arranged through our ‘in-house’ carriers service who charge a competitive rate Early bookings are advised Buyers are reminded that the onus is on them for the prompt removal of purchases from the salerooms Postage: A charge is made for items requiring packing and postage, on receipt of which the goods will be dispatched
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Please Note the Buyer’s Premium of 175% plus VAT
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Property of a lady - an 18ct gold three-stone diamond ring, with triple diamond set shoulders, total diamond weight approx 075ct, finger size N/O (see illustration) £200-300
Saleroom Two Jewellery
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Property of a lady - a heavy 14ct gold graduated chain link necklace, 1675ins (425cms) long, boxed (see illustration) £1000-1500
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An Indian carved green stone bead necklace with yellow metal spacers, 18ins (46cms) long £60-90
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Property of a gentleman - a diamond set stickpin with safety chain; together with an HM silver mounted leather purse; and a damaged carved ivory paperknife (3)
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Property of a lady - an Egyptian 18ct gold signet ring, finger size L (see illustration) £120-180
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Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th crescent brooch set with seed pearls & pink stones, probably rubies, 2ins (51cms) long (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - an oval cut pale blue ‘stone’ ring, set within borders of seed pearls & dark blue ‘stones’, probably sapphires (one missing) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - a Victorian garnet bar & pendant brooch, 17ins (43cms) wide (see illustration) £80-120
Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Swiss 18ct gold cased half hunter fob watch with blue & peach guilloche enamel chapter ring, approx 35 grams gross (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a deceased estate - a lady’s Sekonda wristwatch, on black leather strap
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Property of a lady - an early C20th Art Deco Jaeger-LeCoultre lady’s rectangular cased wristwatch, number 363672, on leather strap; together with a pearl graduated single row necklace, the one hundred & twenty-six pearls ranging from 2mm to 45mm dia, the clasp missing (tongue present); and an Art Deco style brooch (3) (see illustration)
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted gold & yellow metal items including a 9ct gold cased half hunter pocket watch & a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch on 9ct gold bracelet strap (a lot) (see illustration) £300-400
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Lot 12
Lot 5
Lot 10
Lot 3
Lot 4
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Lot 6
Lot 9
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Property of a lady - two Victorian multi-coloured cut steel or marcasite sautoir necklaces (2) (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - a 9ct rose gold chain necklace; together with a 9ct yellow gold chain necklace, each 18ins (46cms) long (2) £120-180
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A Victorian 18ct gold diamond & black enamel mourning ring, the outside of the shank inscribed ‘IN MEMORY OF’, the inside of the shank engraved ‘1881 Andrew Stein 24 July 1899 9th Feby’, finger size O (see illustration) £300-400
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A pair of 18ct white gold diamond flowerhead earrings with teardrop shaped pendants, estimated total diamond weight 17 carats, each 13ins (33cms) long (2) (see illustration) £1200-1600
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A pair of large teardrop shaped opal & collet set diamond earrings, in white metal, probably white gold, settings, estimated weight of opals 9-10 carats, hairline to one opal (total) (2) (see illustration) £1500-2500
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An unusual late C19th / early C20th brooch modelled as a hand holding a flower stem with a butterfly, set with turquoise & pink stones, probably rubies, with glazed oval panel to reverse & fitted with a safety chain, 135ins (35cms) (excluding pin) (see illustration) £300-400
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An 18ct white gold aquamarine ring with three-stone diamond shoulders, finger size O (see illustration) £200-300
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A late C19th / early C20th micromosaic oval panelled locket brooch with aventurine border, the panel 15ins (38cms) high; together with a matching pair of earrings en suite (3) (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted jewellery fragments, etc
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Property of a lady - an Austro-Hungarian silver & multicoloured enamel pendant set with garnets & turquoise (one garnet missing) (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted items, mostly jewellery boxes
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Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of partly strung faceted red ‘stone’ beads, probably garnets, including a braided four-strand bracelet, clasp missing; together with a small quantity of jadeite beads; a cornelian agate bead necklace; and a damaged bracelet (a lot) (see illustration) £50-100
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Lot 15
Lot 18
Lot 17
Lot 19
Lot 20
Lot 13
Lot 22 6
Lot 24
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted jewellery including mourning ring & brooches (a lot) (see illustration) £120-180
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Property of a deceased estate - a pair of white agate oval panel bracelets (2) (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - two single row graduated pearl necklaces, the largest pearls 6mm and 55mm, one with yellow metal clasp set with a single pearl, the other with silver clasp (2) (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - a quantity of amber jewellery including silver mounted brooches, rings, earrings & cufflinks (a lot) (see illustration) £150-250
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Property of a deceased estate - an 18ct gold cornflower blue sapphire & clear stone cluster ring, the sapphire approx 7 by 6mm, finger size K (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a lady - an unusual early C20th carved malachite bracelet, modelled as a mermaid clutching a stylised dolphin, some chips to tail beads; together with an 800 grade silver oval shell cameo brooch (2) (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - an 18ct gold diamond solitaire pendant, the brilliant-cut stone approx 03 carat (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver sovereign case, makers Sampson Mordan, London 1888, on a 15ct gold watch chain (2) (see illustration) £250-350
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Property of a deceased estate - a pair of 18ct white gold diamond solitaire stud earrings, approx 05 carat total diamond weight (2) £200-300
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Property of a lady - a 9ct gold chain necklace, 2735ins (695cms) long £150-200
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Lot 26
Lot 27
Lot 28
Lot 29
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Lot 32
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Property of a lady - a 9ct gold fancy link bracelet with heart shaped lock, 75ins (19cms) long (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate - four 9ct gold chain necklaces; together with a 9ct gold chain bracelet (5) £150-200
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Property of a lady - an 18ct gold ring set with rope-twist band & set with four cornflower blue oval cut sapphires, finger size N/O (see illustration) £300-500
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Property of a deceased estate - an 18ct gold bark effect bar & chain link necklace, with additional link (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate - an 18ct gold chain link bracelet (see illustration) £500-700
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Property of a lady - a three-colour gold link bracelet, marked 750, 78ins (198cms) long (see illustration) £500-700
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Property of a deceased estate - a diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone approx 07 carat, estimated colour H (‘near colourless’) and clarity SI1, claw set on an 18ct gold shank, finger size J/K (see illustration) £800-1200
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A good platinum diamond cluster ring, the central brilliant cut diamond approximately 075 carat, with horseshoe shaped shoulders set with two diamonds, finger size N (see illustration) £2000-3000
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A good platinum diamond & sapphire cluster ring, the central brilliant cut diamond approximately 078 carat, with threestone diamond shoulders, finger size L (see illustration) £2000-3000
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A pair of 14ct white gold diamond & calibre cut sapphire cluster earrings, the central brilliant cut diamonds approximately 20 points each (2) (see illustration) £1000-1500
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A good diamond three-stone ring, the central stone approx 11cts, the two flanking stones approx 05ct each, estimated colour ‘near colourless’ H (two flanking stones) and J (central stone), estimated clarity all VS2, finger size P (see illustration) £4000-6000
Property of a lady - a 1981 gold 1/10th Krugerrand coin set in a 9ct gold pendant frame on a 9ct gold chain necklace (see illustration) £120-160
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Lot 35
Lot 38
Lot 39
Lot 40
Lot 42
Lot 44
Lot 46 Lot 41
Lot 43
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Coins & Objets Vertu 47
Property of a deceased estate - a 1978 One Rand gold coin in a 9ct gold pendant frame; together with a 1967 One Rand special issue silver coin (2) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - gold coin - a boxed limited edition gold £ 2 proof coin - the 2009 UK Robert Burns commemorative coin, number 791 / 1,000 (see illustration) £300-400
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Property of a lady - gold coin - a boxed limited edition gold £ 2 proof coin commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the Act of Union, number 491 / 750 (see illustration) £300-400
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Property of a lady - a George II 1745 Lima half crown silver coin (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including a silver charm bracelet & pre-1947 silver coins (a lot)
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Property of a deceased estate - a cased neck badge of The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (CB), awarded to Derek John Wakefield, complete with related ephemera (a lot) (see illustration) £100-150
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A private collection of visiting card cases - a group of four visiting card cases, comprising an engraved mother-of-pearl case, a sadeli case, a carved sandalwood case, and a plain tortoiseshell case (4) (see illustration) £80-120
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A private collection of visiting card cases - a group of five silver & white metal cases, one with red cabochon button (5) (see illustration) £80-120
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A private collection of visiting card cases - a group of four visiting card cases including a plain ivory example and a plain tortoiseshell example (4) (see illustration) £80-120
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A private collection of visiting card cases - a group of four cases including an ivory example with floral carved oval cartouche (4) (see illustration) £50-80
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A private collection of visiting card cases - a group of three visiting card cases, comprising a tortoiseshell case with mother-of-pearl inlaid floral decoration, an engraved mother-of-pearl case, and a plain mother-of-pearl case with white metal diamond cartouche (3) (see illustration) £80-120
Lot 50 Lot 47
Lot 48
Lot 49
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Lot 55
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Lot 53
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A private collection of visiting card cases - a group of four silver visiting card cases, two with chains (4) (see illustration) £100-150
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A private collection of visiting card cases - an engraved mother-of-pearl & tortoiseshell card case with interior divisions; together with an engraved mother-of-pearl card case (2) (see illustration) £50-80
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A private collection of visiting card cases - an engraved mother-of-pearl visiting card case with mother-of-pearl inlaid tortoiseshell panels, 42ins (107cms) high (see illustration) £50-80
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A private collection of visiting card cases - a Chinese Canton carved ivory visiting card case, 38ins (97cms) high (see illustration) £80-120
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A private collection of visiting card cases - a C19th ivory visiting card case with pique work geometric decoration, 385ins (98cms) high (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a lady - a group of seventeen C19th family photographs from the Beale family, including daguerrotypes and ambrotypes (17) (see illustration) Footnote - Dorothea Beale (1831-1906) was appointed Head Teacher of Cheltenham Ladies College in 1858 At that time the school had only a moderate reputation but under Beale’s leadership it became one of the most highly regarded schools in the country, and she continued as Principal there until her death In 1865 she joined with Emily Davies and Elizabeth Garrett and eight other women to form a discussion group called the Kensington Society In 1867 the group drafted a petition asking Parliament to grant women the right to vote When the proposed amendment to the 1967 Reform Act was defeated in Parliament members of the Kensington Society formed the London Society for Women’s Suffrage Similar societies soon followed in other large towns in Britain Dorothea Beale eventually became vice-president of the Central Society for Women’s Suffrage £50-80
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A group of four late C19th / early C20th French gilt metal photograph frames, three of easel form, the tallest 10ins (254cms) high (4) (see illustration) £400-600
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A late C19th / early C20th French gilt metal & bevelled glass casket, with burgundy padded base, on scroll feet, 77ins (195cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £150-250
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A late C19th / early C20th French gilt metal & bevelled glass casket, with pale blue padded base, on lion’s paw feet, 65ins (165cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £150-250
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Property of a deceased estate - a Georgian silver vinaigrette with gilt interior & grille; together with a small silver box, probably Dutch (2) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - a C19th tortoiseshell & burr wood snuff box with yellow metal, possibly gold mounts, 4ins (102cms) long
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted items including seals, purses & a small treen bowl (a lot) (see illustration)
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted intaglio seals, mostly unframed (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including a carved ivory paper-knife, a tunbridgeware ruler, and assorted pens (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - a group of twelve miniature carved ivory animals, early C20th, including a camel and a water buffalo, the tallest 11ins (28cms) high; together with a similar model of a champagne bottle (13) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a gentleman - two small Spanish silver boxes, with repousse decorations, the larger 37ins (94cms) long (2) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a deceased estate - a collection of seven late C19th / early C20th card cases including a pressed tortoiseshell example, one side with a view of Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire (7) (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including a beadwork decorated evening bag, a pair of late C19th ivory covered opera glasses, and a late C19th ivory circular box with inset portrait miniature to the cover (a lot) (see illustration) £80-120
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Lot 78
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted ivory items including an early C20th rectangular dressing table box, 6ins (152cms) wide (a lot) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a gentleman - a group of eight various small silver boxes, one modelled as a pear, another with pale blue guilloche enamel to the cover (8) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a gentleman - a group of five small Spanish silver boxes, with repousse & engraved decorations, the largest 3ins (76cms) long (5) (see illustration) £50-80
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Lot 87
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Property of a gentleman - a group of seven small silver boxes, various grades 800 - 925, the largest 27ins (68cms) long (7) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a gentleman - a group of four small Spanish silver boxes, with repousse decorations, the largest 36ins (91cms) long (4) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - a Halcyon Days enamel arched cased mantel clock, 28ins (71cms) high; together with a Halcyon Days enamel V&A pot pourri bucket with pierced cover; three Halcyon Days enamel boxes; and two Crummles enamel boxes (7) (see illustration) £50-70 Property of a lady - a Russian Fedoskino lacquer rectangular box, painted with a troika scene, signed Fedoskino, 1973 (?), and T Toyonov (?), 6ins (152cms) wide (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - an early C20th tortoiseshell eight-piece dressing table vanity set (8) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver cylindrical scent bottle or phial with flip top & glass inner stopper to the gilt interior, maker possibly George Wish, Chester 1902, 28ins (72cms) high, in original fitted box (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - a graduated set of three Victorian HM silver collared horn beakers, makers William Thomas Wright & Frederick Davies, London 1879, the tallest 43ins (109cms) high (3) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a gentleman - an Art Nouveau Kayserzinn pewter dish, pattern number 4199; together with a white metal handled three-piece desk set; and a gold plated propelling pencil (5)
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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted small silver & vertu items including an 800 grade silver card case modelled as an envelope with cabochon blue ‘stone’ button, a silver cased compass and a silver whistle (a lot) (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a lady - an early C20th tortoiseshell five-piece mirror & brush set, two brushes broken at the handle) (5)
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Property of a lady - a French silver & silver gilt circular box & cover, with engine turned & trailing bell flower decoration, Minerva head mark, 28ins (71cms) dia (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a gentleman - a pair of mid C19th rosewood framed silhouettes, with ‘bronzing’, each approx 64 by 57ins (162 by 145cms) (overall) (2) (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver baby’s rattle with turned ivory handle, Birmingham 1922, 485ins (123cms) long; together with another early C20th HM silver baby’s rattle in the form of an acorn, with mother-of-pearl ring handle, marks rubbed; a pair of early C20th Crown Staffordshire bottle labels; and a small carved ivory model of a frog (5) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian HM silver novelty pin cushion modelled as a pig, makers Sydney & Co, Birmingham 1907, 265ins (67cms) long (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian HM silver novelty swan pin cushion, makers Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1906, 22ins (56cms) long, the cushion itself missing (see illustration) £50-80
Lot 95
Lot 92 Lot 93
Silver & Silver Plated Items 100
Property of a lady - a Victorian 1887 silver crown coin; together with a quantity of assorted silver plated & brass items including a Hukin & Heath pattern 1426 silver plated three-piece tea-set (in cabinet and on one shelf) (2)
101
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th silver plated roll-top breakfast dish; together with an HM silver shell butterdish (2)
102
Property of a lady - a modern sixty-seven piece silver plated cutlery set, in mahogany canteen
103
Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including entree dishes & flatware (on two shelves) (2) £50-80
104
Property of a gentleman - a pair of Gucci silver plated novelty salt & pepperpots modelled as quails, probably 1960’s (2)
Property of a gentleman - a small quantity of silver plated items including a pair of oval entree dishes & a three-piece condiment set (a lot) (on one shelf)
105
Property of a lady - a Victorian mother-of-pearl necessaire, of octagonal form, some fittings possibly associated, 4ins (10cms) high (see illustration) £150-250
Property of a lady - a quantity of silver plated items including a king’s pattern cutlery set, in canteen (a lot) (on one shelf) £50-100
106
Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a late Victorian Aesthetic Movement kettle on stand with burner and a WMF tea-set (a lot) (on one shelf) (see illustration) £70-100
107
Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th silver plated waiter, with engraved vacant shield to centre, on ball & claw feet, 122ins (31cms) dia
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Property of a gentleman - an HM 9 ct gold swizzlestick, approx 5 grams; together with an HM silver swizzlestick, approx 6 grams (2) (see illustration) £50-80
94
Property of a lady - an early / mid C20th Desmo brass car mascot modelled as a nymph, 51ins (13cms) high £50-80
95
Property of a lady - an early C19th HM silver rectangular snuff box, with raised foliate borders & reeded sides, with presentation inscription to top panel, makers Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, 29ins (74cms) wide, approx 94 grams (see illustration) £150-250
96
Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver double ended medicine spoon, makers John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1888, 53ins (135cms) long; together with another similar, makers George Unite, Birmingham 1905, 52ins (132cms) long (2) (see illustration) £120-180
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108
Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th silver plated oval biscuit box with frosted glass liner; together with an early C20th silver plated kettle on stand with burner; a silver plated cocktail shaker; a bundle of ivory handled silver plated knives & forks; and a cased set of six each silver plated fish-knives & forks (a lot) (on one shelf) £60-90
109
Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a pair of candelabra & a treasury inkstand (the lid detached) (a lot)
110
Property of a gentleman - a quantity of silver plated items including a late C19th / early C20th circular waiter with ball & talon feet, a three-light candelabrum and a muffin dish (a lot) (on one shelf) £50-80
111
Property of a lady - a group of nine silver plated bottle coasters with turned wooden bases, C19th & later, including a set of three & two pairs (9) £50-100
112
Property of a lady - a good silver plated two-handled warming meat plate or dish, second quarter C19th, with draining well, 2575ins (655cms) long (overall) (see illustration) £80-120
113
Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including cased fish servers & toastracks (a lot) (on one shelf) £50-100
114
Property of a lady - a pair of silver plated neo-classical three-light candelabra, each 134ins (34cms) high (2) £50-100
115
Property of a gentleman - a Victorian silver plated kettle on stand with burner, 1425ins (36cms) high (see illustration) £50-80
116
Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th cased set of twelve each silver plated dessert knives & forks with mother-of-pearl handles, the case with inset label ‘M BILSKY & SON LIMD OTTAWA’ (see illustration) £80-120
117
Property of a lady - a late Victorian gilt decorated yellow ground porcelain oval teapot with pierced HM silver casing & cover, London 1893; together with a similar coffee can & saucer (3)
118
Property of a deceased estate - an C18th silver mote spoon, the pierced bowl with long rat-tail, the tapering shaft with spike terminal, maker’s mark RH, 61ins (155cms) long, approx 7 grams (see illustration) £80-120
119
Property of a lady - a late C19th Indian silver bowl with continuous scrolling foliate decoration, import marks for London 1890, 45ins (115cms) dia; together with a George III HM silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1817; and a small C19th silver cream jug, makers mark ‘RAMU’, possibly Swiss (3) (see illustration) £50-80
120
Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted silver items including a set of six teaspoons with barleytwist handles, maker’s mark italic AH, two stamped 13 1/4, the others 12L (?), a caddy spoon & sugar tongs (a lot) (see illustration) £60-90
121
Property of a lady - a pair of Victorian HM silver circular salts, on hoof feet, Charles Boyton, London 1869/70 (2)
122
Property of a lady - a Georgian HM silver milk jug, with bead rim & ball feet, London, year letter indistinct
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130
Property of a gentleman - a Continental 800 grade silver oval boat shaped dish with hoof feet, 101ins (257cms) wide (see illustration) £120-180
131
Property of a lady - a solid HM silver model of a bull, makers H Ltd, Birmingham 1976, 27ins (69cms) high, approx 1,158 grams (see illustration) £300-400
132
Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver beaker, of tapering cylindrical form with reeded ring collar, makers Munsey & Co, London 1939, 37ins (94cms) high, approx 257 grams £100-150
133
Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver soup ladle, makers Ollivant & Botsford, London 1908, 121ins (307cms) long, approx 229 grams £100-150
134
Property of a lady - an HM silver model of a West Highland terrier, makers Garrard & Co, London 1976, 295ins (75cms) high, approx 262 grams (see illustration) £80-120
135
Property of a gentleman - a Spanish 800 grade silver bowl modelled as a half walnut shell, 47ins (12cms) long
136
Property of a gentleman - a set of six Egyptian 900-grade silver bowls with engraved decorations, all with date mark for 1940-41, each 46ins (117cms) dia (6) (see illustration) £120-180
137
Property of a deceased estate - a George III unmarked silver ladle with coin base & twisted horn handle; together with a pair of Edwardian HM silver pierced bonbon dishes, Chester 1904 (3)
138
Property of a lady - an HM silver model of a Jersey cow, makers Garrard & Co, London 1978, 46ins (117cms) high, approx 602 grams (see illustration) £200-300
139
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver & silver mounted items including a toddy set, a toastrack and a vesta case (a lot) £70-100
140
Property of a lady - an HM silver model of a standing horse, makers Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1974, 45ins (114cms) high, approx 590 grams (see illustration) Footnote - this lot is accompanied by a receipt from Allum & Sidaway, dated 8th April 1992, for £ 450 £200-300
141
Property of a deceased estate - two C19th HM silver sauce ladles; together with a C19th silver plated oval serving dish with gadrooned border (3)
142
Property of a gentleman - a Victorian HM silver goblet, with punched garlands, makers AI (unidentified), London 1868, 725ins (184cms) high, approx 233 grams (see illustration) £70-100
143
Property of a gentleman - an Egyptian 900-grade silver covered dish, with bird finial, date mark for 1941-42, 51ins (13cms) dia; together with a Turkish silver similar, pre-1925 mark (2) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a gentleman - a group of four Egyptian 900-grade silver circular trays with cast & pierced borders, date marks for 1940-41 and 1941-42, the largest 12ins (305cms) dia (4) (see illustration) £500-700 Property of a gentleman - an Egyptian 800-grade silver circular plate with engraved anthemion leaf border, date mark for 1941-42, 106ins (269cms) dia (see illustration) £100-150 Property of a gentleman - an Egyptian 900-grade silver shaped circular tray, with cast floral border, post-1946 mark, 15ins (38cms) across (see illustration) £200-300 Property of a gentleman - a set of six Egyptian 900-grade silver bowls on stands, with fluted rims, all with date mark for 1941-42, the bowls 45ins (114cms) dia, the stands 67ins (17cms) dia (12) (see illustration) £500-700 Property of a lady - an HM silver model of a sheep, London 1976, 24ins (61cms) high, approx 146 grams (see illustration) £50-80 Property of a lady - an HM silver model of a cow, makers Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1977, 33ins (84cms) high, approx 272 grams (see illustration) £80-120 Property of a gentleman - a group of three Islamic silver coffee pots, one with Turkish pre-1925 mark, another with Egyptian mark, the tallest 89ins (226cms) high (3) (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a gentleman - a group of ten Egyptian 900-grade silver small dishes, most with date mark for 1941-42, the largest 465ins (118cms) dia; together with an Italian 800 grade silver similar (11) £100-150
145
Property of a gentleman - a Victorian HM silver goblet, with engraved garlands, makers Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1889, 69ins (175cms) high, approx 157 grams (see illustration) £50-80
146
Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th HM silver gimballed table cigar lighter with twisted goat horn handle, with presentation inscription to collar, maker John Batt, London, no date letter, 18ins (457cms) long (see illustration) £300-500
147
Property of a lady - an Edwardian Britannia standard HM silver chocolate pot, of tapering cylindrical form with tapering bead decorated spout, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1907, 101ins (255cms) high (see illustration) £250-350
148
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted items, mostly silver, including a set of six Victorian 1897 Diamond Jubilee tea-spoons in red morocco leather case, and two pocket watches; together with a cased pair of silver plated fish servers (weighable silver approx 507 grams) (a lot) (see illustration) £150-200
149
Lot 156
Property of a lady - a George III HM silver pap boat, with leaf decoration to handle, no makers mark, London 1780 or 1820, 54ins (138cms) long, approx 79 grams (see illustration) £80-120 16
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Property of a lady - an Italian 800 grade silver circular shallow dish with floral repousse decoration, 73ins (185cms) dia; together with an English HM silver leaf dish; and an HM silver topped glass hat-pin jar (silver approx 319 grams) (3) (see illustration) £80-120
151
An early C20th HM silver backed four-piece dressing table hand-mirror & brush set, Birmingham 1919-23 (4)
152
Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian HM silver sugar basket with swing handle & blue glass liner, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1902, 775ins (197cms) long, approx 250 grams (see illustration) £80-120
153
Property of a lady - a set of five Italian 800 grade silver fluted bowls, each 525ins (133cms) dia; together with a boxed set of four Italian 800 grade silver ashtrays; and a set of three small Italian 800 grade silver square trays by R Miracoli (approx 866 grams total) (12) (see illustration) £200-300
154
Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th HM silver cream jug, Britannia standard, London 1912, 515ins (13cms) high £50-80
155
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a set of four pierced bonbon dishes & a three-piece condiment set £50-100
156
Property of a gentleman - two HM silver sugar casters; together with an HM silver pierced bonbon dish; and an HM silver pedestal sugar bowl (approx 498 grams total) (4) (see illustration) £150-200
157
Property of a lady - an Italian 800 grade silver seven-piece dressing table vanity set, the tray with maker’s mark I Crippa (7) (see illustration) £80-120
158
Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver milk jug & matching sugar basin, makers Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1909; together with another HM silver sugar basin, London 1911 (3) £100-150
159
Property of a lady - a George III HM silver marrow scoop, maker Elizabeth Tookey, London 1772, 9ins (229cms) long (see illustration) £80-120
160
Property of a gentleman - a pair of Edwardian HM silver pierced oval salts with ball & claw feet, with blue glass liners, maker Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1903 (2) £60-90
161
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th HM silver pedestal dish or tazza, with pierced bell flower garlands & scroll handles, makers Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1912, 11ins (28cms) wide (overall), approx 404 grams (see illustration) £120-160
162
Property of a gentleman - an HM silver sandwich plate of square form with canted corners & pierced floral borders, makers Garrard & Co, Sheffield 1960, 825ins (21cms), approx 417 grams (see illustration) £120-160
163
Property of a gentleman - a Peruvian silver armorial dish, probably late C19th / early C20th, stamped ‘PERU’ and other marks, 125ins (318cms) dia (see illustration) £80-120
164
Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver cream jug with engraved foliate decoration, London 1800 (see illustration) £80-120
165
Property of a lady - an Italian 800 grade silver pedestal cup & cover, with swan’s head handles & stiff leaf borders, maker R Miracoli, 59ins (15cms) high, approx 300 grams (see illustration) £80-120
166
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including an early C20th tea-caddy with hinged lid, makers Sibray Hall & Co (Charles Clement Pilling), London 1912, and an Art Deco sugar caster, London 1939 (a lot) (see illustration) £150-250
167
Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver rose bowl with lion mask handles, engraved presentation inscription, makers David Edward & George Edward, London 1912, 925ins (235cms) dia (excluding handles) (see illustration) £250-300
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Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver baluster cream jug, indistinct marks, repairs near handle; together with a George III HM silver cream jug, with floral repousse decoration, London 1769, repaired split adjacent to handle (2) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - a small Italian 800 grade silver circular salver, 625ins (159cms) across, approx 112 grams
170
Property of a lady - a modern HM silver easel photograph frame, with repousse ‘C’-scrolls & foliate decoration, Sheffield 1994, 115ins (292cms) high £50-100
171
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver flatware including sugar tongs and two HM silver napkin rings (a lot) £180-240
172
Property of a lady - two Italian 800-grade silver shallow bowls, the larger 97ins (246cms) across; together with three smaller foreign silver bowls (5) (see illustration) £150-200
173
Property of a gentleman - two HM silver three-piece condiment sets, with spoons (10) £50-80
174
Property of a gentleman - a George III provincial HM silver cream jug with engraved foliate band & crest, maker Christian Ker Reid I, Newcastle (see illustration) £80-120
175
Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver rectangular framed easel mirror with bevelled glass, Birmingham 1928, 134ins (34cms) high (see illustration) £100-150
176
Property of a lady - an HM silver cigarette case with gold band & engine turned decoration; together with a smaller similar with Royal Corps of Signals emblem; a pair of silver plated sugar tongs; and a silver plated vesta case (weighable silver approx 235 grams) (4) £60-90
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Property of a gentleman - a pair of C18th silver scissoraction sugar nips, with shell bowls, maker’s mark HB, 525ins (133cms) long, approx 44 grams (see illustration) £50-80
178
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th HM silver cylindrical tea cannister, makers Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1916, 43ins (11cms) high; together with an AE Jones HM silver caddy spoon (2) £50-80
179
Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver two-handled sugar bowl, London 1899; together with four Victorian HM silver fiddle & thread pattern table spoons; and a George I style baluster pepperette (6) £150-250
180
Property of a lady - a Dutch silver crumb tray, late C19th / early C20th, 71ins (18cms) across; together with a silver plated hot water jug (2)
181
Property of a lady - a pair of Egyptian 900-grade silver circular dishes, with cast foliate borders, date mark for 1943-44, each 69ins (175cms) across (2) £100-150
182
A Continental 800 grade silver gilt rectangular box with repousse shell & floral decorations, 61ins (155cms) wide (see illustration) £100-150
183
Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver rose bowl, with repousse drapes & spiral fluted decoration, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903, 825ins (21cms) dia, approx 544 grams (see illustration) £150-250
184
Property of a lady of title - a set of twelve each early C20th HM silver fish-knives & forks with mother-of-pearl handles, together with a matching pair of fish servers, makers Walker Hall & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911-14 (26) (see illustration) £200-300
185
Property of a lady - an American sterling silver baluster caster, makers Bigelow, Kennard & Co, Boston, 675ins (171cms) high; together with a pair of HM silver pickle forks; and a quantity of silver plated flatware including fish-knives (a lot) (see illustration for caster) £70-100
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Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver cream jug with engraved Greek key band, maker GM, rubbed London mark (see illustration) £80-120
187
Property of a lady - a jewellery box containing an ivory bangle & a Marie Theresa thaler silver coin; together with a cased set of six HM silver teaspoons; a silver plated entree dish and two boxed sets of silver plated cutlery (5) £50-80
188
Property of a lady - a boxed pair of plain heavy HM silver napkin rings, London 1935; together with a small quantity of silver plated items including a kettle on stand with burner (in cabinet & on shelf) (2) £80-120
189
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including a hip flask, a cigarette case, and an ashtray £80-120
190
Property of a lady - a large modern HM silver easel photograph frame, Sheffield 2002, 115ins (292cms) high £50-100
191
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing a gentleman’s gold signet ring, a gentleman’s silver tank cased wristwatch, two pocket watch chains and assorted small silver items; together with a small quantity of silver plated flatware including five meat skewers, a stilton scoop and cased fish servers (a lot) (see illustration) £100-150
192
Property of a gentleman - two bags containing assorted HM silver mounted items including hand-mirrors, brushes & scent bottles; together with a box containing assorted items, mostly silver plated (3) £50-80 19
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Property of a lady - a pair of Edwardian neo-classical candlesticks, with stepped square bases, Sheffield 1903, 675ins (172cms) high (2) (see illustration) £120-160
194
Property of a lady - a modern HM silver easel photograph frame, Sheffield 1990, 11ins (28cms) high £50-80
195
Property of a lady - a large modern HM silver easel photograph frame, London 1990, 1275ins (324cms) high £50-100
196
Property of a lady of title - an early C20th HM silver coffee pot in the George II style, with leaf & shell decorated spout, makers Charles Stuart Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1927, 8ins (203cms) high (overall) (see illustration) £180-240
197
Property of a lady - an HM silver Queen Elizabeth II coronation commemorative beaker, makers Wakely & Wheeler, London 1952, 35ins (89cms) high; together with an early C20th HM silver oval mustard pot, with blue glass liner, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1912; a small Continental silver circular dish, probably French, stamped E Hugo, 445ins (113cms) dia; and a Georgian Scottish HM silver mustard spoon (4) (see illustration) £120-180
198
Property of a lady - three Georgian HM silver table spoons with later chased berry & mask decorations; together with a similar sifting spoon by Alice & George Burrows (4) £80-120
199
Property of a lady - a good late C19th / early C20th French silver double lipped sauceboat on attached stand, with chased flowers, leaves and fruiting vines, maker V Boivin, 950 grade Minerva head mark, 105ins (267cms) long, approx 612 grams (see illustration) £400-600
200
Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver arched rectangular framed easel mirror with bevelled glass, Birmingham 1908, 162ins (411cms) high (see illustration) £150-200
201
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including an engine turned cigarette case, a similar pair of ashtrays, and three napkin rings £150-200
202
Property of a gentleman - an C18th silver mote spoon, the pierced bowl with shell to reverse, the tapering shaft with spike terminal, struck twice with maker’s mark ‘R + ?’, small tear to one side of bowl, 525ins (133cms) long, approx 8 grams (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - a George II HM silver coffee pot with later chased floral repousse decoration, marked IS on underside, London 1730, 9ins (229cms) high, approx 832 grams (gross) (see illustration) £700-1000
208
Property of a lady - a good pair of early George III HM silver sauceboats with gadrooned rims & leaf capped scroll handles, on shell feet, makers Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1762, each 87ins (22cms) long, approx 751 grams (total) (2) (see illustration) £600-900
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Property of a lady - a pair of French Casoar silver & marcasite earrings modelled as panthers with red paste eyes on black roundels (2) (see illustration) £50-80
210
Property of a lady - Lalique - a boxed pair of Lalique amber glass earrings; together with a boxed Lalique amber glass pendant; and a boxed Lalique red glass pendant (4) (see illustration) £80-120
211
An Art Deco 9ct gold carved jadeite & diamond clip, 105ins (26cms) high (see illustration) £150-250
212
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted modern jewellery including an Aarre & Krogh Denmark sterling silver brooch and a plique a jour brooch (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a gentleman - an early C20th HM silver twohandled rectangular tray, with faint inscription ‘Presented to Mr Fred Sutton by the Stewards and Members of The Hong Kong Jockey Club in recognition of his services to the Club as a Steward 10th March 1934’, makers Atkin Bros (Harry Atkin), Sheffield 1933, 2375ins (603cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £800-1200
204
Property of a lady - a good early C19th George IV Scottish HM silver three-piece tea-set of fluted form with gadrooned borders & acanthus handles, makers James McKay, Edinburgh 1818, approx 1,510 grams (3) (see illustration) £500-800
205
Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver Old English pattern cutlery set, makers Thomas, Walter & Henry Holland, London 1897, the soup ladle 1893, the egg spoons later, all housed in an oak four-drawer canteen (see illustration) £800-1200
206
Property of a lady - an Italian 800 grade silver four piece tea & coffee service on two-handled tray, the tray 274ins (696cms) wide (overall), approx 5,205 grams gross (5) (see illustration) £1200-1800
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Property of a deceased estate - a large Continental, probably German plique-a-jour butterfly brooch with claw fitting, marked 800, legs missing, one eye missing, 27ins (69cms) wide (see illustration) £50-100
214
Property of a lady - an early C20th Sheffield silver plated Springtime pattern sixty-three piece cutlery set; together with a set of four Royal Crown Derby imari pistol handled butter-knives (67)
215
An Art Deco style WMF plated metal & glass punch set, comprising a large double lidded bowl or pail, 154ins (39cms) high, and twelve cups, all with black handles (13) (see illustration) £400-600
216
Property of a lady - a pair of Arts & Crafts HM silver candlesticks, makers AA Wall, Birmingham 1906, 57ins (145cms) high, loaded (2) (see illustration) £80-120
217
Property of a lady - an Art Deco HM silver sugar caster of stepped cylindrical form, makers FR & Co Ld, London 1933, 575ins (146cms) high; together with a matching cream jug, 4ins(102cms) high (2) (see illustration) £100-150
218
Property of a lady - an Art Deco HM silver rounded rectangular pedestal dish, makers Richard Woodman Burbridge, Birmingham 1936, 11ins (28cms) long (see illustration) £150-250
219
Property of a lady - The St Paul’s Cathedral Royal Wedding Candelabrum - a pair of limited edition HM silver & silver gilt three-light candelabra commemorating the marriage of His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and The Lady Diana Spencer, numbers 377 / 400 and 378 / 400, maker Hector Miller, London 1981, each 875ins (222cms) high, approx 1,191 grams total; together with a folder of relevant paperwork (2) (see illustration) £400-600
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Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver mounted wooden mazer, with spot hammered decoration & ornate frieze, makers AE Jones, Birmingham 1922, 55ins (14cms) dia (see illustration) £200-300
221
Property of a lady - Birmingham Guild of Handicraft - a pair of Arts & Crafts hammered silver circular bowls with Celtic bands, Birmingham Guild of Handicrafts Ld, Birmingham 1902, 41ins (104cms) dia, approx 271 grams (total) (2) (see illustration) 200-300
222
Property of a lady - an early C20th Omar Ramsden HM silver goblet with flared rim & pierced Celtic brackets, inscribed to underside ‘OMAR RAMSDEN ME FECIT’, London 1922, 365ins (92cms) high (see illustration) £600-900
223
Property of a lady - a box containing assorted items including a malachite slag or cloud glass Bacchantes lamp base, two damaged Lalique scent bottles, and a needlework evening bag (a lot) (see illustration) £50-100
224
Property of a deceased estate - a set of six Waterford ‘Sheila’ pattern wine glasses, 65ins (165cms) high (6) (see illustration) £80-120
225
Property of a lady - two Lalique frosted glass models of quails or partridge or grouse, both as new, both with etched marks & original labels, the taller 7ins (178cms) high; together with two Baccarat frosted glass models of ducks, the larger 525ins (133cms) long (4) (see illustration) £100-150
226
Property of a lady - a Lalique ‘Samoa’ pattern glass scent bottle, etched marks; together with a Baccarat scent bottle; and a Steuben glass model of a penguin (3) (see illustration) £80-120
227
Property of a lady - an early C20th Art Deco Lalique ‘Ondines’ pattern opalescent glass bowl, wheel engraved ‘R LALIQUE / FRANCE’, 82ins (208cms) dia (see illustration) £400-600
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with shades, possibly part of the same suite (95) (see illustration) £400-600
Property of a gentleman - an Art Deco green glass bowl, circa 1930, with shallow cut & frosted glass foliate panels, very faint & indistinct etched mark to centre, 145ins (368cms) dia (see illustration) £200-300
230
Property of a lady - two Royal Copenhagen porcelain vases decorated with flowers, the taller 85ins (215cms) high (2) (see illustration)
231
Property of a lady - a group of four Bing & Grondahl porcelain figures of children, model no’s 1614, 1636, 1951 and 4539 (4) (see illustration) £80-120
232
Property of a lady - a Royal Copenhagen porcelain model of Two Lovebirds, model no 649; together with a Royal Copenhagen model of Two Owls, model no 834; and a Royal Copenhagen model of a Swallow, model no 2374 (3) (see illustration) £80-120
233
A set of four William de Morgan style glazed pottery architectural tiles with incised grey-green dragons & dolphins on a navy ground, the outside edges of the end tiles rounded, the panel 9 by 61ins (23 by 155cms) (4) (see illustration) £80-120
234
Property of a lady - a Royal Copenhagen porcelain group of two children with a dachshund, model no 707; together with a Royal Copenhagen figure of a boy with a football, model no 3542; and Royal Copenhagen figure of a baby with a sock, model no 1739 (3) (see illustration) £100-150
Property of a lady - an extensive Orrefors ‘Prelude’ pattern ninety-one piece suite of table glass, designed by Nils Landberg (1957), basically for twelve, including six decanters, champagne, wine & sherry glasses; together with a set of four clear glass table candleholders
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Property of a lady - a large Royal Copenhagen porcelain model of a dachshund, model no 856 (see illustration) £70-100
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Property of a deceased estate - a group of five Herend items including a green floral decorated pierced oval basket and similar two-handled bowl with cover (5)
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Property of a lady - two studio pottery bowls; together with a blue & white ‘Blue Danube’ pattern porcelain bell (3)
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Property of a lady - a Moustiers Atelier de Segries ‘Tree of Life’ candelabrum, 145ins (368cms) high; together with a set of nine Continental cream glazed pottery waterlily planters with oases (10)
Property of a lady of title - a Shelley rose pattern 13520 honeymoon breakfast set, including a muffin dish, the teapot & one cup with crack, one egg-cup broken & re-glued (a lot) (see illustration) £50-70
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Property of a lady - a Royal Worcester ‘Evesham’ pattern forty-one piece tea-set including six boxed mugs (41) £50-80
Property of a lady - a Portmeirion brown ‘Totem’ pattern thirty-seven piece dinner & tea service for six place settings, designed by Susan Williams-Ellis (37)
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Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th French Vallauris Jerome Massier Fils majolica or faience jardiniere or planter, painted with pale poppies, signed Max, script & impressed marks to underside, 1595ins (405cms) dia (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a lady of title - a Herend blue fishnet model of a swan, chip to beak, 51ins (13cms) high; together with two art glass items, both signed (3)
251
Property of a lady - a group of five assorted ceramics including a 1970’s Royal Copenhagen Diana series butterfly decorated shallow dish designed by Nils Thorsson, pattern number 5302, 495ins (125cms) wide, and a late C19th Dresden style quatrefoil cup & saucer, probably Helena Wolfsohn (5) (see illustration) £50-70
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Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th Royal Doulton stoneware vase, 9ins (229cms) high (see illustration)
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Property of a gentleman - modern pottery ovoid vase with abstract decoration, 144ins (365cms) high
241
Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of glass scent bottles; together with a repaired cranberry glass jug (a lot)
242
Property of a lady - Alan Caiger Smith (b1930) - a circular tureen or casserole & cover, decorated with a cockerel by Edgar Campden, 133ins (34cms) across (see illustration) Provenance - Palace Gate Gallery, Exeter, 1st December 1982 (£65) (receipt included) £50-100
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Property of a lady - three Royal Copenhagen models of foxes, comprising group model number 1788, and figure model numbers 438 and 1475 (3) (see illustration) £150-250
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Property of a lady - Alan Caiger Smith (b1930) - a stylised floral decorated bowl, 85ins (216cms) dia (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - a pair of Herend fishnet models of Cockerels, the taller 56ins (142cms) high (2) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a gentleman - a Poole Pottery table lamp, CS pattern, printed mark, 97ins (245cms) high (excluding electric fitment)
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Property of a lady - a group of fourteen early C20th ceramics including an Art Deco mug or tankard with inscription ‘We are given our relations / Thank God we can choose our friends!’, a pair of Carlton Ware chambersticks, and a Royal Doulton ‘Paddy’ character jug (14) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - an Art Nouveau Mont Chevalier, Leon Castel, Cannes lustre ewer, script marks to underside, 3 rim chips, 75ins (19cms) high (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a deceased estate - a Royal Doulton Fireglow pattern sixty-two piece dinner service (62)
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Property of a lady - seven pieces of Ridgway ‘Homemaker’ pattern tableware; together with a set of five orange & blue glazed ceramic sundae dishes (12)
257
Property of a gentleman - an Italian Albisola Fenice jardiniere, decorated with stylised peach trees, 13ins (33cms) dia
258
Property of a lady - a Max Laeuger (1864-1952) polychrome glazed pottery vase, decorated with snowdrops on a dark blue ground, various impressed marks, 3 rim chips, 76ins (193cms) high (see illustration) £50-80
259
Property of a gentleman - a collection of ten Poole Pottery items including vases and a butterdish, the tallest 85ins (215cms) high (10) (see illustration) £50-80
260
Property of a lady - a Poole Pottery ‘Dorset Fruits’ pattern 15-piece complete tea-set for six place settings; together with nine matching dinner plates (24)
261
Property of a lady - a Troika rough textured cylindrical vase, by Anne Lewis, circa 1966-72, 78ins (198cms) high (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a gentleman - Piero Fornasetti (1918-1988) - a pair of ‘Citta di Carte’ plates, printed marks, each 1025ins (26cms) dia (2) (see illustration) £120-180
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Property of a lady - a Moorcroft Violet pattern pin dish, 46ins (117cms) dia
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Property of a lady - a Moorcroft ‘Flambe Leaf and Berries’ pattern shallow circular box and cover, 465ins (118cms) dia (see illustration) £100-150
265
Sold on behalf of Brainwave - a Clarice Cliff Bizarre Fantasque ‘Farmhouse’ pattern vase, shape number 269, 6ins (152cms) (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate - a Clarice Cliff Bizarre Fantasque ‘Green Chintz’ pattern Bon Jour shape early morning tea set, circa 1932, comprising teapot, milk jug, sugar basin, two cups and two plates, some damages (7) (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a lady - a fine early C20th Wedgwood fairyland lustre lily bowl decorated in the Fairy Gondola pattern, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, gilt Portland vase mark, 1315ins (334cms) dia (see illustration) £2000-3000
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Property of a lady - an Art Deco Jaeger-LeCoultre pale amethyst glass circular faced mantel clock timepiece, with black chapter ring, numbered 9627 to underside, 98ins (249cms) high (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a lady - an Arts & Crafts embossed pewter trefoil dish with blue cabochon paste ‘stones’, 64ins (163cms) across; together with an Edwardian HM silver collared cut glass scent bottle with stopper, Birmingham 1903; a small HM silver rectangular pin tray; and a small Chinese paktong visiting card tray (4) (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - a Tudric pewter ‘The Bollellin’ dish or tray, designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, the base stamped ‘TUDRIC’ and 044, 1025ins (26cms) dia; together with a Art Nouveau embossed copper dish, 65ins (165cms) dia (2) (see illustration) £80-120 Property of a deceased estate - a Continental metal easel photograph frame, 71ins (18cms) high; together with a Gouda pottery cased mantel clock; and a small Delft ironred & white vase (3)
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Property of a lady - a modern wooden sculpture, 1725ins (438cms) high (overall) (see illustration)
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Property of a gentleman - an Art Deco style bronze figure of a dancer, after Chiparus, on red & black marble base, 129ins (327cms) high
274
Property of a gentleman - an Art Nouveau embossed brass circular framed wall mirror, with Celtic decorations, 1975ins (502cms) dia (see illustration) £50-80 25
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Property of a lady - an Art Nouveau mahogany & floral marquetry inlaid satinwood shaped tray with cast foliate carrying handles, in the manner of Emile Galle, 2375ins (603cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £100-150
276
Property of a lady - an Art Nouveau brass paraffin oil lamp, 228ins (58cms) high (overall) £50-70
277
Property of a lady - a pair of Art Deco wall lights with glass uplighter shades (2)
278
Property of a lady - an Art Deco style bronzed metal threelight ceiling lantern, with clear glass ball drops; together with a majolica jardiniere (2)
279
Property of a lady - an Art Deco frosted glass ceiling light, of plafonnier form, decorated with concentric rings, 19ins (48cms) dia
280
Property of a lady - Louise Mansfield (Irish, b1950) ‘SUMMER DAYS’ - acrylic on board, 1925 by 231ins (489 by 587cms), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right & titled on reverse (see illustration) £150-250
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Property of a lady - modern school - BLOSSOMING CHERRY BRANCH - a triptych, oils on gold ground canvas, the central panel 40ins (1016cms) square, the flanking panels 15 by 40ins (381 by 1016cms) (3) (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a gentleman, a small collection of original cartoons - Ian Baker (b1970) - “DOES IT HURT WHEN I DO THAT?” - watercolour, 55 by 71ins (14 by 18cms), in glazed frame - signed (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - Russell Hollings (New Zealand, b1948) - ‘IL CAMPO’ (FIELD) TUSCANY - oil on canvas, 1125ins (286cms) square, framed - signed lower left, titled & dated 2005 on reverse (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - a folio of unframed early C20th porchoir & other prints, including two sets of ‘Quatre Proverbes’ after Ettore Tito (1859-1941) and Lucien Baubaut (see illustration for sample) £50-100
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Property of a lady - Giancarlo Settembrini (modern Italian architect & interior designer) - ABSTRACT - oil on canvas, 197 by 158ins (50 by 40cms), framed - signed lower right & dedicated on reverse (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - Philip Wilson Steer (British, 1860-1942) - STREET VIEW WITH CASTLE BEYOND - pencil sketch, 43 by 66ins (109 by 168cms), in glazed frame - inscription on backboard; together with a signed limited edition print (2) (see illustration) £50-100
Property of a lady - Jane Taylor RBA RWS (b1925) ‘ZENNOR, CORNWALL’ - gouache, 43 by 65ins (11 by 165cms), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right & with Bankside Gallery label on reverse; together with a gilt framed print of a farmstead (2) £50-100
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Property of a gentleman - THL (modern) - ‘MOTHER AND CHILD, HARARE’ - charcoal on paper, 233 by 166ins (592 by 422cms), in glazed maple frame - initialled lower left & dated ‘05
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Property of a lady - modern school - FRUITING PLUM BRANCH - oil on gold ground canvas, 36ins (914cms) square (see illustration)
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Property of a gentleman - Hoff (modern) - ABSTRACT - oil on board, 2325 by 36ins (59 by 915cms), framed - signed lower left (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - Sir Edmund Fairfax Lucy (British, b1945) - ‘MISTY EVENING’ - oil on board, 8 by 10ins (203 by 254cms), framed - labelled on reverse (see illustration) Provenance - with New Grafton Gallery, London £50-100
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Property of a lady - Geoffrey Pruis (?) - ABSTRACT - oil on canvas, 485 by 36ins (123 by 915cms), framed - signed on reverse & dated 1978 (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - Charlotte Ardizzone (British, b1943) ‘SHEEP’ - pastel, 7 by 108ins (178 by 274cms), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration) Provenance with Blond Fine Art, London, from whom purchased in 1979 £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - Sabrina Rowan Hamilton (b1962) - WINTER LANDSCAPE - acrylic on board, 54 by 19ins (137 by 48cms), in duck-egg blue painted frame signed & dated on reverse (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - Bernard Myers (British, 1925-2007) - FEMALE NUDES - a triptych, pastel, each 725 by 51ins (185 by 13cms), in glazed frame - signed on reverse (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - Sabrina Rowan Hamilton (b1962) - SUMMER LANDSCAPE - acrylic on board, 54 by 19ins (137 by 48cms), in duck-egg blue painted frame signed & dated on reverse (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - Bernard Myers (British, 1925-2007) STILL LIFE OF FRUIT AND FLOWERS IN A JUG - pastel, 205 by 28ins (52 by 71cms), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate - Sabrina Rowan Hamilton (b1962) - STANDING LADIES - acrylic on board, 54 by 19ins (137 by 48cms), in duck-egg blue painted frame (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a gentleman, a small collection of original cartoons - Martin Honeysett (b1943) - “ARE YOU SURE YOU’VE FITTED HEARING-AIDS BEFORE?” - ink, 725 by 825ins (184 by 21cms), in glazed frame - signed (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - modern school - SURREALIST POND SCENE - ink drawing, 1275 by 109ins (324 by 277cms), in glazed gilt frame - indistinctly signed lower left & dated ‘59 (see illustration)
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Property of a gentleman, a small collection of original cartoons - Tony Husband (b1950) - FOXHUNTING and RETURN TO WORK - two triptychs, ink, 475 by 1125ins (121 by 286cms) and 46 by 115ins (117 by 292cms), in glazed frames - one signed; together with another ink cartoon by Berkin (3) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a gentleman, a small collection of original cartoons - Ray Lowry (1944-2008) - “I CAN’T REMEMBER WHETHER I WAS HERE IN A PREVIOUS EXISTENCE OR IF IT WAS LAST NIGHT” - ink & wash, 67 by 74ins (17 by 188cms), in glazed frame - signed (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a gentleman - a group of six modern pictures & prints including works by Alec Stepley, David Chandler and Athene (6) £50-100
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Property of a gentleman - Andrew Ingamells (b1956) - five signed limited edition etchings with aquatint - ‘ARCADIA’ (102/300), WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL (25/200), THE PYRAMID AT STOWE (48/225), LE THEATRE DE L’OPERA, PARIS (38/150), and THE CHINESE PAGODA AT KEW GARDENS (49/225) - all framed & glazed (5) (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate - Claire Norrington (b1969) - A DONKEY STANDING - pastel & wash, 15 by 185ins (381 by 47cms), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated ‘96 (see illustration)
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Property of a deceased estate - Claire Norrington (b1969) A DONKEY GRAZING - pastel & wash, 148 by 145ins (376 by 368cms), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated ‘96 (see illustration)
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Modern - BEACH SCENE - signed limited edition print, numbered 156 / 350, 206 by 305ins (523 by 775cms) (S), in glazed frame - indistinctly signed lower right (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - Michael Paul Joulill (C20th) - ‘THE COTTAGE, STOKE D’ABERNON, SURREY’ - oil on canvas, 225 by 325ins (57 by 825cms), framed - signed lower left
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Property of a lady - Andre Brasilier (1929-2004) - LADY IN KIMONO, WITH REFLECTION - lithograph in colours, numbered 39 of 80, in glazed frame - signed in the margin (see illustration) £100-200
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Property of a lady - Andre Brasilier (1929-2004) - LADY PICKING PINK FLOWERS IN A FIELD - lithograph in colours, numbered 89 of 125, in glazed frame - signed in the margin (see illustration) £100-200
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Property of a lady - Andre Brasilier (1929-2004) - LADY IN GREEN DRESS, ARRANGING FLOWERS - lithograph in colours, numbered 108 of 175, in glazed frame - signed in the margin (see illustration) £100-200
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Property of a lady - Margaret Fisher Prout (British, 18751963) - ‘ROSES’ - oil on board, 1175 by 1425ins (298 by 362cms), framed - signed lower right (see illustration) Provenance - with Blond Fine Art, London, from whom purchased in 1981 £200-300
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Property of a gentleman - J A Stiegl (?) (late C19th / early C20th) - STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A VASE - oil on canvas with Paul Foinet Fils, Paris stencil, 18 by 15ins (457 by 381cms), framed - signed lower left (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a gentleman - GS Galkin (Russian, b1924) ‘POND IN ZOLOTAREVO ‘57’ - oil on board, 84 by 109ins (213 by 277cms), in silvered frame - various inscriptions & stamps on reverse (see illustration) Provenance - with Roy Miles Gallery, 29 Bruton Street, London W1 £80-120
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Property of a lady - Selina Thorp (b1968) - COWS GRAZING - pastel, 575 by 87ins (146 by 221cms), in glazed frame signed lower right (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - six assorted pictures & prints including Celine McDonald - ‘ONE VIEW, THREE SEASONS, I’ - a triptych, oil on paper, each 525 by 175ins (133 by 445cms), in glazed frame - inscribed on reverse (6) (see illustration for McDonald)
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Property of a lady of title - Vladimir de Terlikowski (18731951) - PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY - oil on canvas, 24 by 18ins (61 by 46cms), framed - signed lower right & dated 1935 (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a lady - Derrick Greaves (b1927) - HAND, FLOWER AND VASE and FLOWER IN VASE - a pair, lithographs, 198 by 1475ins (50 3 by 375cms), in matching glazed gilt frames - both signed in pencil in the margin & dated ‘75, the latter numbered 37/150 (2) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - Bernard Cathelin (1919-2004) FLOWERS IN A VASE - lithograph in colours, numbered 32 of 175, in glazed frame - signed in the margin (see illustration) £100-200
Property of a lady - Terry Frost RA (1915-2003) - ABSTRACT BLUE COMPOSITION, SIMILAR TO ‘TREMBATH BLUE’ artist’s proof, 1175 by 16ins (298 by 406cms) (S), in glazed white frame - signed in the margin lower right & dated ‘03 (see illustration) Provenance - with Mybritart, Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire, from whom purchased 8th February 2010 (£ 2,450) (Ãr) 400-600
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Property of a lady - Michael Oelman (British, b1941) ‘MOONLIGHTING’ and ‘LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT’ - two signed limited edition prints, in matching glazed frames; together with three other modern framed prints (5) £50-80
Property of a gentleman - Dmitry Arkadievich Nalbandyan (Rissian, 1906-1993), also written as Dimitrij Arkadevic Nalbandian or Dimitrij Nalbandjan - BEACH SCENE WITH FIGURES - oil on board, 845 by 1045ins (215 by 265cms), in silvered frame - various inscriptions & stamps on reverse (see illustration) Provenance - with Roy Miles Gallery, 29 Bruton Street, London W1 £800-1200
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Property of a lady - Andre Brasilier (1929-2004) - LADY IN WHITE DRESS - lithograph in colours, inscribed epreuve d’artiste (artist’s proof) & numbered 22 of 25, in glazed frame - signed in the margin (see illustration) £100-200
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Property of a gentleman - an Art Deco two-tone circular wall mirror with peach tinted borders, 22ins (56cms) dia
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Property of a lady - an Edwardian Art Nouveau mahogany purdonium, stamped ‘105655’ (see illustration) £200-300
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Property of a lady of title - a modern John Lewis extending dining table with six chairs, the table 355 by 795ins (90 by 202cms) (max) (7) £50-100
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Property of a gentleman - a 1960’s / 70’s Danish teak rectangular topped occasional table with cane panelled shelf under, labelled ‘DANISH FURNITUREMAKERS’ CONTROL’, 2245ins (57cms) long (see illustration) £60-90
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Property of a lady of title - a pair of Ercol cowhorn chairs (2) (see illustration) £50-70 30
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Property of a gentleman - a teak rectangular topped coffee table, 5925ins (150cms) long
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Property of a lady - a modern solid oak sideboard, 57ins (145cms) wide
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Property of a lady - a good modern solid oak kitchen table, with planked top & square tapering legs, the top 78 by 36ins (198 by 91cms) (see illustration) £150-250
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A modern stainless steel & brown leather elbow chair (see illustration) £50-80
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An Art Deco mustard coloured leather button upholstered three-piece suite comprising a two-seater sofa and a pair of armchairs, the rounded arms with wooden bases; together with a matching pair of footstools (5) (see illustration) £300-500
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Property of a lady - a set of six Gordon Russell model no X6409 dining chairs, designed by WH ‘Curly’ Russell, circa 1970, with triple rail backs, including two carvers (6) (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a lady - a Heal & Son faded mahogany or teak double bedstead, circa 1970 (see illustration) £50-100
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Property of a gentleman - a modern birch circular topped dining table with fluted column & circular platform base, 60ins (1525cms) dia (see illustration) £100-200
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Property of a lady - a boxed Lesney Matchbox G-5 Famous Cars of Yesteryear set (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - a boxed Lesney Matchbox G-4 Race’N Rally set (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - a boxed Lesney Matchbox G-6 Truck set (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - a boxed Pelham Puppet modelled as a dog
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Property of a lady - a collection of eight boxed Pelham Puppets, including Policeman and Poodle (8) (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a lady - a boxed Pelham Puppet - SL63 Dachshund (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a lady - a collection of fourteen mid C20th dolls including miniature jointed bisque porcelain examples (14) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - a box containing a composite Hornby ‘OO’ gauge model railway train set (see illustration) Property of a gentleman - a quantity of 00-gauge model railway items including boxed Tri-ang, Rovex and Roco items; together with a small quantity of other toy models including a Minic blue & red dustbin lorry & a Crescent Coronation coach & horses (a lot) (see illustration)
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Property of a gentleman - a German tin-plate clockwork biplane, the wheels inscribed ‘BALLOON TYRE / 4 x 27’, the wingspan 183ins (465cms)
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Property of a gentleman - a box containing assorted toy models including Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox examples
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Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Armand Marseille bisque headed doll, with sleeping eyes & open mouth, impressed model number 351/3K, 13ins (33cms) high; together with a wicker crib; and a small quantity of clothing including a pair of baby’s cream leather moccasins (a lot) £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th Simon & Halbig bisque headed doll, model number 1079, eyes, one leg & one arm detached but present, 20ins (51cms) high; together with a mid C20th teak crib (2)
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Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted items including miniature dolls & doll’s china
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Property of a gentleman - a modern Steiff 1920 Classic mohair teddy bear with growler; together with a large Dean’s Antique Showcase limited edition mohair teddy bear designed by Frank Webster, with growler (2)
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Property of a lady - a quantity of doll’s china, late C19th / early C20th (a lot)
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Property of a lady - a Royal Doulton Nursery Rhymes pattern fourteen-piece tea-set (14) (see illustration) £100-150
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An unbroken run of eight Rupert annuals, 1943-50 inclusive, condition mixed (8) £50-80
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A box containing assorted books including annuals
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Property of a lady - a box containing late C19th / early C20th children’s books including various titles by Juliana Horatio Ewing (see illustration for sample) £50-100
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Property of a lady - fourteen late C19th / early C20th children’s books including Caldecott’s Picture Books and Edmund Dulac’s Picture Book For The French Red Cross (14) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - POTTER, Beatrix - six titles, all believed first editions, comprising ‘The Tale of Peter Rabbit’ (nd, white dots in O’s on cover, later impression WITHOUT ‘wept’ on p51), ‘The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes’ (1911 on both sides of title page), ‘The Tale of Jeremy Fisher’ (1906), ‘The Tale of Mr Tod’ (1912 on both sides of title page, Peter Rabbit Books pictorial advertisement on BOTH end-papers), ‘The tale of Mrs Tittlemouse’ (1910 on both sides of title page), and ‘The Pie and The Patty-Pan’ (1905) (6) (see illustration) £100-200
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Property of a lady - KILNER, Mary Ann - ‘Familiar Dialogues For The Instruction and Amusement of Children of Four and Five Years Old’ - London, Printed and Sold by John Marshall, with three pages of books printed by J Marshall and Co, 24mo, nd, circa 1787, original marbled boards (rare) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted games including a boxed Pelham puppet & boxed solitaire
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Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted toys & games, including boxed table croquet & quoits (a lot) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted games including
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Property of a deceased estate - a Chinese cased carved natural & red stained bone chess set, the kings 36ins (91cms) high (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - a C19th ivory & sadeli decorated octagonal box containing a large quantity of natural, red & green stained ivory alphabet capital letters, each approx 07ins (17cms) high; together with an incomplete set of natural & red stained bone chessmen (a lot) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th burr walnut gaming counters or tokens box, with lift-out trays, 99ins (251cms) long; together with a drum shaped similar (2) (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - a quantity of jigsaw puzzles including Tuck’s ‘Zag-Zaw’ examples (on one shelf) (see illustration)
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Property of a gentleman - a boxed Vulcan Senior child’s sewing machine
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Property of a lady - a 1970’s Corgi Magic Roundabout, complete & in working order (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a gentleman - a complete set of late C19th / early C20th red stained & natural turned bone chess men, height of kings 175ins (44cms) high; together with a pair of bronze ram’s head furniture mounts (3)
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Property of a lady - a pair of Victorian whist markers by Mudie & Sons, Coventry St, London, with diamond ‘kite’ registration marks for January 31st 1860 (2) (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - an early / mid C20th Chinese carved red stained & natural bone chess set, in fitted folding board box £50-80
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Property of a lady - a full set of 55 ebony & bone doublenine dominoes, in mahogany box with sliding cover
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th mahogany boxed mah jong set, complete with two Jaques mah jongg method of scoring cards, a Chad Valley mah jongg score card & calculator, and four tile stands (a lot)
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A modern Chinese carved wooden chess set, the board fitted with two drawers
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Property of a lady - a complete set of turned wooden chessmen, C19th, in the manner of John Calvert, height of kings 413ins (105cms) (see illustration) £100-200
Property of a lady - a late C19th Swiss Qualite Excelsior thuyawood & kingwood strung cylinder musical box, playing 6 airs, with paper song sheet, numbered 5057, 675ins (172cms) wide (see illustration) 50-100
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Property of a gentleman - a late C19th French mahogany cot, of bateau lit form, 58ins (148cms) long (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - a mid C20th dapple grey painted wooden rocking horse (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady, a private collection of 18th century drinking glasses - a wine glass, circa 1740, the trumpet bowl with drawn stem and tear drop, on folded conical foot, 66ins (168cms) high (see illustration) £60-90
386
Property of a lady, a private collection of 18th century drinking glasses - a tall ratafia glass, circa 1760, with plain elongated funnel bowl, on opaque air-twist stem and conical foot, 775ins (197cms) high (see illustration) £100-150
387
Property of a lady - a small quantity of ceramics & glassware including a set of four Waterford sherry glasses & a set of six Tudor tumblers (on one shelf)
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Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted glassware including Tudor crystal ‘Frobisher’ pattern hi ball glasses & whisky tumblers (43) (see illustration) £50-80
380
Property of a lady - three Waterford cut glass jam or preserve pots with covers, the tallest 485ins (123cms) high (3) (see illustration)
388
Property of a lady - four Royal Copenhagen porcelain Christmas cups, saucers & matching plates, for the years 1982-85 inclusive, all boxed (12)
381
Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted glassware, C19th & later, including a pair of C19th Irish cut glass decanters (stoppers missing) (a lot) (see illustration) £50-80
389
Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th pearlware blue & white oval meatplate, 2175ins (552cms) wide; together with three other blue & white items (4)
382
Property of a lady - a scrambled glass paperweight, with twisted coloured canes, white latticino & aventurine, 21ins (53cms) high (see illustration)
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Property of a lady - a large C19th Bohemian glass vase with gilt decoration, chip to footrim, 1435ins (365cms) high; together with a smaller overlaid glass vase, 6ins (151cms) high (2) (see illustration) £150-250
Property of a deceased estate - three Royal Crown Derby imari pattern small dishes; together with a similar table lighter; two Royal Copenhagen floral decorated bottle vases, each 765ins (195cms) high; and a Royal Copenhagen style figure of a horse & rider (7) (see illustration) £50-100
391
Property of a lady, a private collection of 18th century drinking glasses - a firing or dram glass, late C18th, with drawn wrythen bowl and conical foot, 325ins (82cms) high (see illustration)
Property of a lady - a group of six Karl Ens porcelain models of birds, the largest 61ins (155cms) high; together with another similar (7) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - a pair of late C19th Dresden ornithological cache pots, underglaze blue AR marks, one with re-stuck feet, 585ins (148cms) high (2) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a deceased estate - a pair of Royal Doulton stoneware baluster vases, probably by Florence C Roberts, 1065ins (27cms) high (2) (see illustration) £50-100
394
Property of a lady - a Royal Crown Derby bone china ‘Bali’ pattern fifty-one piece dinner service, for twelve place settings (51) £50-100
395
Property of a lady - a set of ten Wedgwood Piranesi plates, for the American market, retailed by Jones McDuffee & Stratton Co, Boston, each 1065ins (27cms) dia (10)
396
Property of a gentleman - a pair of late Victorian Royal Worcester blush ivory posyholders or small vases, modelled as bamboo sections, date codes for 1896, each 395ins (10cms) high (2)
397
Property of a lady - a Wedgwood bone china ‘Florentine’ pattern fifteen-piece part tea-set, with dark blue borders, the finial of the covered sugar bowl re-stuck (15)
398
Property of a lady - a pair of Royal Worcester bone china botanical dinner plates, designed by AH Williamson, one painted with a poppy, the other with convolvulus, 106ins (27cms) dia; together with a matching pair of dessert plates, 93ins (236cms) dia; and a Royal Doulton ‘Provencal’ pattern cake plate, 131ins (333cms) dia (5)
399
Property of a lady - a mixed lot of ceramics & glass including a Victorian Copeland majolica butter or sardine dish, modelled as a wrapped parcel on a sledge, impressed marks, the cover broken in two & with two chips, 9ins (229cms) long, a late C19th Plaue cherub lamp base (one head detached), and two Royal Doulton miniature character jugs (a lot) (in cabinet & on shelf) (see illustration) £80-120
400
Property of a lady - a Royal Doulton figure - URIAH HEEP, HN1892 (see illustration) £50-80
401
Property of a lady - an early C20th Royal Crown Derby fourteen-piece tea-set; together with an early C20th fourteen-piece coffee set (28)
402
Property of a lady - a group of ten assorted ceramic items including a pair of Royal Doulton Silicon ware candlesticks, 65ins (165cms) high, and a Continental Vienna style floral decorated box in the form of an egg, blue beehive mark, 69ins (175cms) long (10) (see illustration) £50-80
403
Property of a lady - two Royal Doulton figures - THE BALLOON MAN, HN1954, and THE OLD BALLOON SELLER, HN1315 (2) (see illustration) £50-80
404
Property of a lady - a Bishop & Stonier Bisto ware rose decorated toiletry set comprising a wash bowl, wash jug, slop pail, and two soap dishes, retailed by Harrods (5) £50-80
405
Property of a lady - a set of six Johnson Bros ‘Fish’ pattern oval fish plates; together with a matching serving dish (all of a different design) (7) £50-70
406
Property of a lady - a large pair of late C19th Continental coloured biscuit porcelain figures, the taller 21ins (533cms) high (2) (see illustration) £80-120
407
Property of a gentleman - an early C19th ironstone octagonal ‘Hydra’ jug, impressed ‘IRONSTONE CHINA’, 775ins (195cms) high
408
Property of a lady - three Royal Doulton figurines - RACHEL (HN 2936) , HEATHER (HN 2956), and LYNSEY (HN 3043); together with a Beswick SAM WELLER (model 1359) character teapot; and a Royal Winton character jug (5) (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - a pair of Victorian Staffordshire models of seated spaniels with iron red painted decorations, both numbered 2, 1015ins (258cms) high (2) £50-80
410
Property of a deceased estate - an extensive Royal Crown Derby Red Aves pattern one hundred & twelve piece dinner service (112) (see illustration) £400-600
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Property of a gentleman - DAVY, Sir Humphry (“An Angler”) - ‘Salmonia: or Days of Fly Fishing’ - second edition, John Murray, London, 1829, green cloth; together with MASEFIELD, John - ‘The Bird of Dawning’ - illustrated by Claude Muncaster, number 257 of a limited edition of 300 copies signed by both the author and the illustrator, Heinemann, London 1933 (2)
412
Property of a lady - R Havell Jnr after R Havell Jnr - ‘WILD DUCK SHOOTING NEAR COWLEY’, ‘PHEASANT SHOOTING, BLACK PARK, NEAR UXBRIDGE’, ‘PARTRIDGE SHOOTING NEAR WINDSOR’, and ‘SNIPE SHOOTINGNEAR UXBRIDGE’ - a set of four C19th coloured engravings, 114 by 1475ins (29 by 375cms) and 11 by 143ins (28 by 363cms) (P), in matching glazed Hogarth frames (4) (see illustration)
413
Property of a lady - a set of nine Franklin Porcelain collector’s plates - ‘Gamebirds of the World’, by Basil Ede, all boxed; together with six Wedgwood porcelain collector’s plates - ‘The Wildlife of Britain’, all boxed (15)
414
Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th Continental tobacco jar modelled as the head of a jockey, the cover impressed 5196, restoration, 52ins (132cms) high
415
Property of a lady - an Isle of Man Shebeg pottery model of a Holstein Friesian cow, 6ins (15cms) high (see illustration) £50-80
416
Property of a lady - a Border Fine Arts limited edition model of a Simmental bull, by Anne Wall, number 849 / 850; together with a Border Fine Arts limited edition group of a Simmental cow & calf, by David Ayres, number 200 / 1500; and another Border Fine Arts model of a Simmental calf, by David Ayres (3) (see illustration) £100-150
417
Property of a lady - a set of three Beswick Holstein Friesian cattle including Champion Coddington Hilt Bar bull, Champion Claybury Leegwater cow, and a calf (3) (see illustration) £80-120
418
Property of a lady - a Royal Copenhagen porcelain model of a West Highland Terrier, model number 4918, modelled by Jeanne Grut; together with another Royal Copenhagen model of a West Highland Terrier, model number 3476 (2) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - an early C20th French brass cased carriage clock timepiece, by Richard & Co, 47ins (119cms) high (to hilt of handle) £50-80
420
Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th French brass cased carriage clock timepiece, 47ins (119cms) high (to hilt of handle) £50-80
421
Property of a gentleman - an unusual pine coal box, late C19th / early C20th, with painted & poker-work decorations depicting various mythical masks & animals, the hinged sloping lid with a scene depicting Sir Walter Raleigh, 165ins (42cms) wide (see illustration) £80-120
422
Property of a deceased estate - a pair of C18th brass baluster candlesticks, each 68ins (173cms) high; together with a pair of ebonised circular framed modern prints (4)
430
A fine pair of C19th French opera glasses with ‘jewelled’, gilt & floral painted turquoise enamelled barrels and mother-of-pearl mounts; together with two further pairs of opera glasses with shagreen covered barrels (3) (see illustration) £200-300
423
A C19th gilt metal mounted white marble triple light candelabrum, with pineapple finial & toupie feet, 113ins (285cms) high; together with a C19th green glass carafe, 73ins (185cms) high (2) (see illustration) £50-100
431
Property of a lady - an early C20th Indian tortoiseshell & carved bone domed ring box, with paw feet, 4ins (101cms) wide (overall); together with a decorated ebonised square box with cut corners, 715ins (18cms) across (2) £80-120
Property of a lady - an early C20th tan leather trunk, of excellent colour, with brass lock, stamped ‘HARRODS LTD / MAKERS LONDON’, 40ins (102cms) wide (see illustration) £100-150
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Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th brass inkstand, 1025ins (26cms) wide
Property of a deceased estate - a good quality polished bronze electrolier with cherub mounts, 21ins (53cms) high (excluding suspension chain & rose) (see illustration) £120-180
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Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency period rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, with two lift-out cannisters flanking a glass mixing bowl, 12ins (305cms) wide (see illustration) £80-100
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Property of a lady - a late C19th red morocco leather writing box, with Bramah lock & key, 16ins (406cms) wide £70-100
428
Property of a lady - a boxed Bells Old Scotch Whisky 1990 Queen Mother’s 90th Birthday commemorative decanter (full); together with a boxed Bells Old Scotch Whisky Christmas 1999 decanter (full); a boxed Bells Extra Special Scotch Whisky Queen & Duke of Edinburgh 50th Golden Wedding Anniversary commemorative decanter (full); a boxed Brugal Siglo de Oro Reserva Centenaria rum (full); a boxed QE2 Single Malt Scotch Whisky decanter (full); and a Carlton Ware Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee commemorative tankard (6) £50-100
429
Property of a lady - two pairs of late C19th French coloured biscuit porcelain figures, the tallest 8ins (204cms) high; together with an autograph albums & a photograph album containing signatures & photographs of 1940’s stage actors including Alec Guinness and Ralph Richardson (6)
433
A large Turkish carved gourd, late C19th, with scrimshawed figures, 10ins (255cms) dia (see illustration) £70-100
434
Property of a gentleman - a Safavid tinned copper ewer, Persia, probably C16th / C17th, dents to lower body, loss to tinning, 1695ins (43cms) high (see illustration) £200-300
435
Property of a lady - a group of four Islamic, possibly Indian, gouache paintings, C19th / C20th, in matching glazed silvered frames, each 129 by 94ins (328 by 239cms) (overall) (4) (see illustration) £150-250
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A C19th Japanese Imari octagonal bowl, underglaze blue 4-character mark to base, 9ins (229cms) across; together with an C18th Chinese imari saucer dish; and another similar (3) (see illustration)
446
A folio of unframed Japanese watercolour drawings & prints, numbering approximately 45 (see illustration for sample) £150-250
437
Property of a gentleman - a late C19th Japanese Arita blue & white moonflask wall vase, 73ins (186cms) high; together with a small Japanese blue & white pedestal dish; and a similar ring (3) (see illustration), 50-100
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Property of a gentleman - four assorted Japanese Imari plates, all C19th, the largest 1225ins (311cms) dia (4)
Property of a lady - a pair of Japanese ivory & abalone shell inlaid lacquer panels, Meiji period, each depicting a bird among flowering shrubs, 154 by 103ins (391 by 262cms) (2) (see illustration) £50-80
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439
A large early C20th Japanese Satsuma baluster vase, signed, 211ins (535cms) high (see illustration) £200-300
440
A good pair of Japanese kutani porcelain vases, with gilt lion head handles, painted with flowering shrubs between geometric bands, 1225ins (31cms) high (2) (see illustration) £200-300
Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th Japanese Meiji period lacquer kodansu or table cabinet with two doors enclosing six drawers, flanked by two long drawers, the top decorated with a fisherman on a bridge in a landscape, the front & sides decorated with birds amongst flowering shrubs, the top drawer handle missing, 132ins (335cms) high (see illustration) £50-100
441
A box containing assorted Asian books, maps & prints, mostly Japanese
442
A group of five Japanese items, comprising a carved sandalwood model of a rhinoceros, a pair of ivory inlaid plaques (losses), and a pair of blue & white sake bottles (5) (see illustration)
443
Property of a lady - a collection of sixty-eight Japanese kimono’s (68) (see illustration for sample) £300-500
444
Property of a lady - Utagawa Hiroshige III (1842-1894) TOKYO VIEW - woodblock, 65 by 43ins (165 by 109cms), mounted but unframed (see illustration) Provenance Japanese Gallery, London
445
Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Japanese Meiji period lacquer table cabinet or kodansu, the door decorated in gilt lacquer with a peacock, enclosing three drawers, the underside with paper label inscribed ‘Hewett & Co 59, Baker St, London, Chinese Warehouse, Baker St Bazaar’, 62ins (157cms) high (see illustration)
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Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Japanese carved ivory netsuke modelled as Hotei, 2-character signature to underside, 12ins (3cms) high; together with a carved ivory folding knife, the handle modelled as a fish, 53ins (135cms) long (closed) (2) (see illustration) £50-80
450
Property of a lady - a Japanese carved ivory model of a chicken, Meiji period, with mother-of-pearl eyes, 165ins (42cms) high (see illustration) £50-100
451
Property of a lady - a Japanese carved ivory model of a chicken, Meiji period, with mother-of-pearl eyes, 42ins (107cms) high (see illustration) £150-250
452
Property of a gentleman - a Japanese cinnabar lacquer four-case inro, C19th Edo / Meiji period, carved in relief with figures, cord missing to one side, 375ins (95cms) high, with carved ivory netsuke modelled as a seated man (see illustration) £150-250
453
Property of a lady of title - a group of six Chinese porcelain famille rose bowls with turquoise interiors, C19th / C20th, two with iron red Tongzhi 6-character seal marks (1862-74), the largest 72ins (183cms) across (6) (see illustration)
454
Property of a deceased estate - a large Chinese famille rose shallow dish, Yongzheng period, damages & restorations, 1475ins (375cms) dia (see illustration)
455
Property of a gentleman - a C19th Chinese Canton famille rose plate, 84ins (213cms) dia; together with a pair of late C19th Chinese famille rose crackle glazed vases, damages to rims, 10ins (254cms) high (3)
456
Property of a gentleman - a Chinese blue & white ovoid jar, C19th, with prunus decoration on a ‘cracked ice’ ground, double circle to base, adapted as a table lamp, the porcelain 69ins (175cms) high; together with a Chinese green crackle glazed baluster vase, also adapted as a table lamp, the porcelain 1075ins (273cms) high (2) (see illustration) £50-100
457
A Chinese famille rose hexagonal bowl, painted with peonies & other flowers in a garden, the interior painted with a bat & peach roundel flanked by two birds, iron red Daoguang 6-character seal mark and of the period (182150), broken & re-stuck section & hairlines, 65ins (165cms) across (see illustration) £80-120
458
A group of six assorted Chinese ceramics, C18th & later, including a famille verte shallow dish, Kangxi period, 105ins (267cms) dia, and a Qianlong exportware famille rose plate, 94ins (239cms) dia, some damages & restorations (6) (see illustration)
459
Property of a private collector - a pair of Chinese creamy yellow glazed terracotta standing figures of ladies, the taller 1375ins (35cms) high (2) (see illustration) £150-250
460
A pair of Chinese exportware imari oval plates, late C18th, each 115ins (292cms) wide (2) (see illustration) £100-150
461
A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain bowls painted with fruiting lychee branches, underglaze blue Guangxu 6-character marks, each 35ins (9cms) dia (2) (see illustration) £200-300
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462
Property of a lady - a quantity of Chinese ceramics, C18th & later, mostly damaged (on one shelf)
463
A Chinese famille rose reclining figure, late C19th / early C20th, 76ins (193cms) long (see illustration) £50-100
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A pair of Chinese famille rose wall vases, C19th, each painted with a family group in a garden with a boy in a tree & a man holding a ladder, tip of one handle missing, each 79ins (20cms) high (2) (see illustration) £200-300
465
A Chinese painted terracotta storage jar, decorated in relief with figures & pine trees, various indistinct impressed marks, 1515ins (385cms) high (see illustration) £50-80
466
A pair of Chinese famille rose circular plates, Yongzheng / Qianlong period, painted with peonies & chrysanthemums, 9ins (229cms) dia (2) (see illustration) £80-120
467
Property of a lady - a Chinese famille rose 17-piece part tea-set, early C20th, each piece decorated with a lion & bird in landscape within a border of coins & roundels (17) (see illustration) £50-100
468
Property of a lady - a set of four Chinese yellow ground porcelain dragon & phoenix bowls or beakers, iron red Kangxi 4-character marks but late C19th / early C20th, 385ins (98cms) dia (4) (see illustration) £50-100 40
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Property of a lady - a large Chinese blue & white zhadou, C18th / C19th, painted with a continuous river landscape, 9ins (228cms) high (see illustration) £200-300
470
Property from the estate of the late Roger Malengreau, Belgian consul in Beijing, 1948-52 - a small Chinese blue & white porcelain ovoid jar & cover, Kangxi period (16621722), painted with all-over scrolling foliage, double circle to base, 475ins (12cms) high (see illustration) £100-200
471
Property of a gentleman - a group of fourteen Chinese stone carvings including a creamy coloured Shoushan example, the largest 425ins (108cms) high (14) (see illustration)
472
Property of a gentleman - a Chinese floral carved ivory circular box & cover, late C19th / early C20th, 27ins (69cms) dia; together with two Japanese ivory circular boxes with incised animal decorations (3) (see illustration) £80-120
473
A Chinese Canton carved mother-of-pearl brise fan, C19th, 73ins (185cms) long (see illustration) £150-250
474
Property of a lady - a Burmese red lacquer shallow dish, 16ins (405cms) dia
475
Property of a lady - a pair of Chinese carved dark brown soapstone figures of scholars, late C19th / early C20th, with square bases, each 675ins (172cms) high (2)
476
Property from the estate of the late Roger Malengreau, Belgian consul in Beijing, 1948-52 - a Chinese embroidered midnight blue silk panel depicting deer & cranes, mid C20th, 37ins (94cms) square; together with a Chinese embroidered gold silk panel depicting fighting cockerels, early C20th, 36 by 23ins (914 by 584cms) (2) (see illustration)
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A C19th Chinese Canton carved tortoiseshell circular box, 255ins (65cms) dia; together with a similar cigarette case, 385ins (98cms) long (2) (see illustration) £300-500 Two Chinese inside painted clear glass snuff bottles, one depicting horses, the other rabbits with a landscape verso, 315 and 3ins (8 and 76cms) high (2) (see illustration) £400-600
479
Property of a private collector - a Burmese red lacquer box, 91ins (23cms) wide; together with an Asian woven circular mat, 325ins (825cms) dia (2)
480
Property of a private collector - a Chinese handwarmer with pierced cover, C18th / C19th (see illustration) £100-150
481
Property of a lady - an early C20th Chinese hardwood rectangular tray carved with a phoenix & butterflies among flowering shrubs, 26ins (66cms) long (see illustration) £50-100
482
Property of a lady - Gaylord Chan (Chinese, b1925) WATERMELON - watercolour & pastel on paper, 1475 by 1985ins (375 by 505cms), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated 1990 (see illustration) Provenance - acquired in Hong Kong in 1994 (HK$ 9,000) £80-120
483
Property of a lady - a pair of late C19th / early C20th Chinese carved bamboo brush pots with HM silver mounts, Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, London 1911 79ins (201cms) high (2) (see illustration) £150-250
484
Property of a lady - a Chinese soapstone carving of Shoulao, 95ins (242cms) high
485
Property of a gentleman - a pair of Chinese cloisonne vases, late C20th, 95ins (24cms) high (2)
486
Property of a lady - a pair of Chinese carved bamboo brush pots, early C20th, 66ins (168cms) high; together with two Islamic tinned copper bowls (4)
487
Property of a gentleman - a C19th Chinese export black lacquer sewing box, feet missing, 141ins (36cms) wide (excluding handles) (see illustration) £50-80
488
Property of a gentleman - a Chinese bamboo brush pot, probably C19th, carved with figures amongst bamboo, 62ins (157cms) high (see illustration) £50-100
489
A small Chinese carved celadon & russet jade model of a recumbent lion, 275ins (7cms) long, on fitted hardwood stand; together with another jade carving of a standing child, 23ins (6cms) high, on fitted hardwood stand (2) (see illustration) £300-400
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Property of a deceased estate - two Chinese green soapstone figures of Guanyin, the taller 12ins (305cms) high; together with a small blue & white ginger jar & cover; and a small Japanese green ground bottle vase (4) £100-150 Property of a lady - a pair of Chinese carved bamboo brush pots, bitong, late C19th, each with figures in bamboo forest, 875ins (223cms) high (2) (see illustration) £200-300
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A Chinese carved hardwood throne chair, C19th (see illustration) £100-200
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A Chinese mother-of-pearl inlaid carved hardwood circular table or stand, probably early / mid C20th, with pink marble inset top, two brackets missing, 205ins (52cms) high (see illustration) £150-250
494
A Chinese black lacquer two-door table cabinet, probably for a temple figure, circa 1900, with carved & pierced gilt panels above a red key fret band, 166ins (422cms) high (see illustration) £80-120
495
Property from the estate of the late Roger Malengreau, Belgian consul in Beijing, 1948-52 - a Chinese bronze circular mirror, probably Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), decorated with four characters, 9ins (228cms) dia; together with an archaic bronze mount or frame, with mask decorations, 63ins (18cms) wide (2) (see illustration) £100-200
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Property of a lady - a folio containing assorted ephemera, border designs, etc
499
Two boxes containing fine art related auction catalogues (2)
500
Two boxes containing antiques auction catalogues including jewellery, watches & motor cars related catalogues (2)
501
Property of a lady - a pair of etchings depicting Henri IV of France and Le Duc de Sully, in single glazed frame, 106 by 12ins (269 by 305cms) (overall)
502
Property of a lady - thirteen assorted pictures & prints including Olaf Barnett - THAMES SCENE - watercolour; MH Nicholas - FLOWERS - pastel; and Lindsay Oliver LANDSCAPE - watercolour (13) £100-150
503
Joseph Halford Ross (b1866) - ‘A CHESHIRE GARDEN’ watercolour, 105 by 65ins (267 by 165cms), on ornate glazed gilt frame - signed lower right (see illustration) £70-100
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A C19th Chinese Canton embroidered silk throw or coverlet, with pale blue ground & tasselled fringe, decorated with trailing flowers, 105 by 855ins (267 by 217cms) (see illustration) £600-900 A good C19th Chinese Canton carved ivory rectangular box, carved with figures on terraces within rose borders, 89ins (226cms) wide (see illustration) £1200-1800
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Late C19th / early C20th English school - A ROCKY SHORESCAPE AT DUSK - watercolour, 86 by 118ins (218 by 30cms), in modern glazed gilt frame (see illustration) £50-100
508
Property of a lady - follower of Miles Birket Foster (18251899) - THE CHILDREN’S TUG-O-WAR - watercolour, 135 by 2775ins (343 by 705cms), in modern glazed frame (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a gentleman - KJ Wood (C20th British) - A PERCHED KESTREL - gouache, 1015 by 805ins (258 by 205cms), in glazed frame - signed lower left & dated 1978 (see illustration) £50-80
510
Property of a lady - Norwich school, C19th - THATCHED COTTAGES WITH FIGURES AND GEESE - oil on canvas, a circle, 86ins (218cms) dia, in gilt composition frame (see illustration) £50-100
511
Property of a gentleman - Garry Miller (modern) - RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH THATCHED COTTAGE AND CHURCH - oil on canvas, 20 by 30ins (51 by 76cms), framed - signed lower left (see illustration) £80-120
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Property of a lady - Alwyn Crawshaw (British, b1934) LANDSCAPE - oil on canvas, 16 by 24ins (406 by 61cms), unframed - signed lower left (see illustration) £100-150
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Textiles, Rugs & Carpets
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Property of a lady - an Indian silk brocade bed cover with zari border, 95 by 88ins (241 by 224cms) (see illustration) £50-80
514
Property of a lady - a good Indian woollen paisley Jamawar shawl, probably C19th, 106 by 55ins (270 by 140cms) (see illustration) £100-150
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Joseph Halford Ross (b1866) - ‘A SURREY GARDEN’ watercolour, 65 by 105ins (165 by 267cms), in ornate glazed gilt frame - signed lower left (see illustration) £70-100
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Property of a gentleman - David Wilkie Raimbach (18201895) - ‘VILLE DE DIEPPE’ and ANOTHER SIMILAR - a pair, watercolours, each 5 by 85ins (127 by 216cms), in matching glazed Hogarth frames - one dated 10 Juin 1867 (2) £70-100
506
Property of a lady - a pair of late C19th / early C20th botanical watercolours, in glazed gilt composition frames with verre eglomise mounts (2)
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Lot 518 Lot 522 515
Property of a lady - an early C20th Egyptian silk throw or coverlet, with gold ground, 89 by 80ins (226 by 203cms) (see illustration) £80-120
516
Property of a lady - a page boy’s suit of pale peach silk, probably French, comprising a tunic, a shirt, pantaloons and a pair of socks; together with a quantity of antique lace (a lot) (see illustration) £50-80
517
Property of a gentleman - an English floral embroidered panel, probably C17th, with gold & silver thread embroidery, mounted in a mahogany & brass strung two-handled shaped tray, 257ins (653cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £50-80
518
Property of a lady - a collection of fans & fan boxes, mostly C20th; together with a parasol (a lot) (see illustration) £50-100
519
Property of a deceased estate - an early / mid C20th Turkoman rug with central row of four octagonal guls, 56 by 33ins (143 by 84cms) (see illustration)
520
Property of a gentleman - a Turkish Kazak style rug, by 775 by 495ins (197 by 126cms)
521
Property of a lady - a Belouch rug with three rows of octagonal guls, on a copper ground, 61 by 46ins (155 by 117cms)
522
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Lot 524
Property of a lady - an antique Persian Kerman carpet, early C20th, the outer borders missing, 117 by 76ins (297 by 193cms) (see illustration) £50-100 44
523
Property of a lady - a good Kashmiri silk carpet of Tabriz design, mid / late C20th, with central red medallion on a navy field with ivory spandrels, within red borders, in excellent condition, 120 by 96ins (305 by 244cms) (see illustration) £1000-1500
524
Property of a lady - a very fine Persian Sarab Mashayekh medallion carpet, with signature tablet to one end, in excellent condition, 163 by 120ins (413 by 305cms) (see illustration) Provenance - the collection of General Mahmoud Eram, and thence by descent £3000-5000
Furniture 525
526
527
528
529
530
Property of a lady - a modern gilt trumeau, the frieze with three early C19th ornithological engravings, 39 by 30ins (99 by 76cms) £50-100
Property of a lady - a pair of mid C20th Italian carved giltwood stylised shield shaped wall mirrors, each 35ins (89cms) high (2) (see illustration) £100-200
531
Property of a deceased estate - a good quality Regency style figured mahogany & satinwood crossbanded oval topped dining table with four turned columns & hipped sabre legs terminating in brass sabots & castors, 8425ins (214cms) long (see illustration) £200-300
Property of a lady - an Edwardian mahogany shaving stand with octagonal mirror & twin hinged top above a drawer & cupboard, on scratch moulded square section legs with shelf under; together with a late C19th rosewood side chair (2) (see illustration) £80-120
532
Property of a lady - a pair of George III & later mahogany Hepplewhite style elbow chairs with stylised wheatsheaf backs (2) £80-120
Property of a lady - a set of six good quality Victorian mahogany or rosewood dining chairs with carved backs & tulip turned front legs (6) (see illustration) £200-300
533
Property of a lady - a George III mahogany & boxwood strung demi-lune double gate-leg foldover tea table, with shaped apron & square tapering legs, 36ins (915cms) wide (see illustration) £120-180
Property of a deceased estate - a pair of Chippendale style carved mahogany elbow chairs, mid C20th, with drop-in seats, on acanthus carved cabriole front legs terminating in ball & claw feet (2) £50-80
534
Property of a deceased estate - an early Victorian faux rosewood & yellow upholstered prie dieu, with turned front legs terminating in Cope’s Patent gilt brass capped castors
535
Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th French rosewood & trellis parquetry inlaid kidney shaped occasional table with frieze drawer & shelf under, on square tapering sabre legs, 2975ins (755cms) wide (see illustration) £150-250
Property of a gentleman - a C19th mahogany extending dining table comprising two ‘D’ end tables and one (of two) extra leaves, on turned legs terminating in brass capped castors, 48 by 925ins (122 by 235cms) (including extra leaf) (see illustration) £250-350
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Lot 530
Lot 531
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Lot 539
Lot 537 536
Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency period mahogany elbow chair with sabre legs & reeded decorations £50-100
Saleroom Three
537
Property of a lady - an C18th painted & green leather oval padded back elbow chair, with square tapering front legs terminating in block feet (see illustration) £100-150
538
Property of a lady - an early C19th William IV rosewood swivel-top foldover card or games table, with tapering octagonal column & quatrefoil base, 36ins (915cms) wide (see illustration) £100-150
539
Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany & ebony strung chest of two short & three long graduated drawers, with swept bracket feet, 4225ins (1075cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £150-250
540
Property of a lady - a George III mahogany tallboy or cheston-chest, with Greek key frieze & blind fretwork canted corners, on bracket feet, 434ins (1102cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £300-500
Lot 540
Oak & Country Furniture 541
Property of a gentleman - a late C17th carved oak coffer, the front with carved thistle flanked by stylised sea-horses within trailing leaf borders, 555ins (141cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £200-300
542
Property of a gentleman - a Victorian pine kitchen table with frieze drawer & turned legs, 48 by 35ins (122 by 89cms) £80-120
543
Property of a deceased estate - a walnut oval topped folding occasional table, parts C18th, with turned baluster legs, restorations & replacements, 2485ins (631cms) wide (see illustration) £70-100
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554
Property of a gentleman - a George III oak hanging corner cupboard, with dentil cornice & inlaid shell motif, replacement apron, 46ins (117cms) high £80-120
555
Property of a gentleman - an oak three-door low cupboard, parts Georgian, on bracket feet, 555ins (141cms) wide £80-120
556
Property of a gentleman - a pine glazed two-door cabinet on chest, 355ins (90cms) wide
557
Property of a lady - four C19th rush seated ladder-back chairs (4)
558
Property of a gentleman - a small oak box cupboard, parts C18th, with single door to front, 1875ins (48cms) wide; together with two rush seated ladderback chairs (3)
559
Property of a lady - an C18th oak marriage or mule chest, probably Dutch, 545ins (1385cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £150-250
560
Property of a gentleman - an C18th oak lambing chair with hooded back, restorations (see illustration) £200-300
General Antiques & Household Chattels
Lot 560 544
Property of a lady - an early C18th oak oval topped gate-leg table with end drawer, on slender turned supports, 3925ins (100cms) long (see illustration) £80-120
545
Property of a gentleman - a Victorian elm seated captain’s chair with turned legs & stretchers
546
Property of a gentleman - a late Victorian elm seated bar-back kitchen elbow chair, slightly reduced in height; together with three similar Oxford side chairs (4)
547
Property of a gentleman - a pine kitchen table with end drawer & turned legs, 545ins (1385cms) long £50-80
548
Property of a gentleman - an early C18th oak oval topped gate-leg dining table, with turned tapering legs, previously with end drawer, 475ins (121cms) long £50-70
549
Property of a gentleman - a pine single door cupboard; together with a set of pine wallshelves (2)
550
Property of a lady - an C18th oak bench or form, with shaped aprons & standard end supports, 575ins (146cms) long (see illustration) £300-400
551
Property of a gentleman - a pine glazed two-door bookcase, on plinth base, 425ins (108cms) wide (overall) (see illustration) £120-180
552
Property of a gentleman - an early C18th oak fall-front bureau, with interior well above two short & two long drawers, on bracket feet, restorations & replacements, 37ins (94cms) wide (see illustration) £100-150
553
Property of a gentleman - a pale blue painted pine & mesh panelled two-door meatsafe, 3875ins (985cms) wide 47
561
Dorothea Travers-Smith (American, b1902) - PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN GIRL, SEATED - oil on board, 48 by 24ins, unframed - signed lower right and dated ‘61
562
Property of a gentleman - C19th English school - ‘TRANSEPT OF NETLEY ABBEY’ - pencil drawing, 975 by 136ins (248 by 345cms,), in glazed frame
563
Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted items including a pair of Victorian papier mache face screens
564
A Persian kelim with cream and blue ground, 69 by 38ins (175 by 96cms) £50-70
565
Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian brass helmet coal scuttle; together with a pair of grey painted plaster wall appliques (3)
566
Property of a lady - a Royal Worcester ‘Beauchamp’ pattern fifty-three piece dinner service (53) (see illustration)
567
A Tabriz woollen hand-made rug with red ground, 59 by 37ins (150 by 94cms)
568
Property of a deceased estate - a group of six assorted pictures & prints including Ewald Kreusch (C20th) - PINE FOREST - oil on panel, 16 by 1975ins (405 by 50cms), unframed - signed lower left; Kolbe (?) - STORMY SKY pastel, 12 by 175ins (305 by 445cms), in glazed gilt frame signed lower left and dated ‘96; and Pamela Strong (C20th) - EARLY MORNING, LEVANT - watercolour, 12 by 16ins (305 by 405cms), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left (6)
Lot 566
569
A Gabbeh woollen hand-made rug with blue ground, 43 by 42ins (109 by 107cms) £50-70
570
Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany & crossbanded dwarf linen press, circa 1780, with inlaid oval shell panels, on bracket feet, interior bereft, 4075ins (1035cms) wide (overall) (see illustration)
571
Property of a gentleman - John Palmer (C20th) - ‘SAUNTON SANDS, NDEVON’ - watercolour, 97 by 1325ins (246 by 337cms), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated 1983; together with another watercolour by Vic Carr; another by EM Newsom; and a signed artist’s proof print by Robert Greenhall (4)
572
Property of a deceased estate - a modern armchair with red chenille type upholstery; together with a matching footstool (2)
573
Property of a gentleman - John Jowitt (C20th) - FARMYARD SCENE - 17 by 205ins (432 by 521cms), framed - signed lower left & dated 1957; together with Norris (modern) ‘GIRL IN TURBAN’ - oil on board, framed (2)
574
Property of a lady - a mahogany freestanding corner cabinet with glazed upper section, on bracket feet, 718ins (1825cms) high £60-90
575
Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th George IV mahogany drop-leaf circular two-tier dumb waiter, with turned baluster columns & sabre legs terminating in brass castors (see illustration) £100-150
576
Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th George IV mahogany secretaire press cabinet, on swept bracket feet, 46ins (117cms) wide (F/R)
577
Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian mahogany & inlaid square two-tier occasional table; together with another similar (2)
578
Property of a deceased estate - a mixed lot of furniture, comprising two open bookcases, two tables & four chairs (8)
579
Property of a lady - a Victorian mahogany & floral button upholstered armchair with turned arm supports & front legs terminating in china castors £60-90
580
Property of a lady - a small yew-wood circular topped tripod wine table; together with a reproduction mahogany canterbury; a mahogany & upholstered stool, parts late C18th; and a modern clothes horse (4)
581
Property of a lady - a reproduction walnut sofa table, 38ins (965cms) long (min) £50-80
582
Property of a lady - a reproduction Regency style mahogany twin pillar ‘D’-end dining table with extra leaf
583
Property of a lady - a mid C20th reproduction mahogany fall-front bureau, 3175ins (78cms) wide (overall)
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584
Property of a gentleman - by & after Henry Alken - ‘BOUND TO WIN’ - coloured engraving, published 1823, 9 by 11ins (23 by 28cms) (P), in glazed bird’s eye maple frame; together with after Lionel Edwards - ‘GOODWOOD’ published by Rowland Ward, 1951, in glazed Hogarth frame (2)
585
Property of a lady - Hazel Morgan (British, b1967) MOTHER AND CHILD - oil on canvas, 24 by 18ins (61 by 46cms), framed - signed lower right & dated 1994; together with a pastel drawing by Mollie Burnett; six assorted framed watercolours & pencil drawings including four by De La Fargue; a fruit painted rectangular framed wall mirror; ten assorted framed prints; and two picture frames (21)
586
Property of a gentleman - S Jones (modern British) VARIOUS SUBJECTS - a group of eleven watercolours, various sizes - all signed (11) (see illustration for sample)
587
Property of a lady - Kirsteen Tytler Noble (C20th British) STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A VASE - textile collage, 288 by 347ins (732 by 881cms), in glazed frame - signed lower right; together with a signed limited edition print depicting a Brassica Oleracea, by Elizabeth Cameron, number 359 / 360, in glazed frame (2) (see illustration)
588
Property of a lady - a mahogany table-top bookshelf, 2275ins (575cms) wide
589
Property of a gentleman - a large quantity of assorted pictures & prints, in five boxes and five loose, including a watercolour portrait of a lady, signed Percy Buckman & dated 1946 (a lot)
590
Property of a lady - a George III mahogany dining table, comprising two ‘D’ end tables with square chamfered legs, and an extra leaf, adapted, 458 by 74ins (1165 by 188cms) (max) £80-120
591
Property of a gentleman - five assorted C19th coloured engravings, subjects including Billingsgate, Amersfoort and fly fishing, all framed & glazed (5)
592
Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany sideboard with three drawers above three panelled doors, 55ins (140cms) wide
593
Property of a lady - a late Victorian carved bobbin framed dinner gong with beater (see illustration) £50-80
594
Property of a lady of title - a modern pine two-door wardrobe with drawer under, 40ins (102cms) wide (overall) £50-80
595
Property of a gentleman - a group of four small C19th Japanese monochrome prints after Kunisada, Toyokuni and Kuniyoshi, in modern glazed frames (4)
596
Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany & banded two-drawer side table with square tapering legs, 41ins (104cms) wide; together with a similar astragal glazed two-door bookcase (2) £50-80
597
Property of a gentleman - a modern pine single pedestal desk; together with two school desks; and a modern metal based coffee table (4)
598
Property of a lady of title - a retro music centre, with remote control
599
Property of a lady - a blue & green painted rectangular twotier coffee table
600
Property of a lady - a patinated bronze model of a recumbent ibex, unsigned, 128ins (325cms) long; together with a late C19th / early C20th smoothing iron with hinged top, decorative heat plate & chimney; a pair of late C19th Roman style lamps; and two enamel backed brushes (6) (see illustration) £50-80
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Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted items, mostly ceramics, including a late C19th Dresden style cherub decorated oval framed easel mirror (on two shelves) (2)
604
Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany bow-fronted corner washstand
601
Property of a lady of title - a Toshiba 15-inch flat-screen television and a Grundig freeview box, with remote controls & leads (a lot)
605
A large mixed lot including a C19th Indian carved sandalwood writing box (F/R) and two Wade Johnnie Walker whisky jugs (a lot)
602
Property of a lady - D Smith (C20th) - RIVER LANDSCAPES a pair, oils on board, each 8 by 10ins (203 by 254cms), in matching gilt frames - both signed; together with a signed drawing of a church, in glazed gilt frame (3)
606
Property of a gentleman - a late C19th Continental walnut secretaire a abattant, 395ins (101cms) wide (see illustration) £100-150
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(355 by 61cms), in gilt frame - signed & titled lower right; together with a small framed oil on board depicting a rocky shorescape, unsigned (2) £50-100 620
Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany glazed two-door display cabinet with square tapering legs & spade feet, 36ins (915cms) wide £50-70
621
Property of a lady - a late C19th Mintons porcelain tea-set painted with scattered flowers; together with a pair of C19th blue bordered plates or stands (a lot)
622
Property of a deceased estate - a Middle Eastern carved hardwood circular topped occasional table with folding octagonal base, 2075ins (53cms) dia; together with a Benares type engraved brass circular tray on folding wooden stand (2)
623
Property of a gentleman - George Trevor (late C19th / early C20th) - ‘A WINDING STREAM’ - watercolour, 675 by 105ins (17 by 265cms), in glazed frame - signed lower left; together with a signed limited edition print entitled ‘A Small Tent’ (2)
624
Property of a gentleman - a large Lloyd Loom white painted circular two-tier table, 355ins (90cms) dia £50-80
Lot 615 607
Property of a gentleman - two C18th / C19th brass & copper warming pans; together with a Victorian copper helmet coal scuttle (3)
608
A mahogany side table with frieze drawer & ring turned legs; together with three kitchen chairs (4)
609
Property of a lady - a Chinese gilt decorated black ground ovoid ginger jar & cover, C20th, 825ins (21cms) high
610
Property of a gentleman - a C19th American rosewood & mother-of-pearl octagonal drop dial wall clock with two-train movement, 28ins (71cms) high
625
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th monochrome etching depicting The Beguinage, Bruges, indistinctly signed & dated 1916, in glazed frame
611
An Edwardian brass adjustable lamp standard; together with a box containing assorted metalware including silver plated cutlery (2)
626
Property of a lady - a mid C20th Belouch rug, 65 by 37ins (166 by 94cms)
612
Property of a lady - an early C20th oak rectangular framed cheval mirror, with bevelled glass
627
Property of a gentleman - a group of five reproduction Staffordshire style figures (5)
613
Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency mahogany side table with frieze drawer & turned legs, losses to mouldings, 355ins (90cms) wide £50-80
628
Property of a deceased estate - a mixed lot of furniture comprising a modern three-drawer side table, a corner whatnot, a firescreen, and two side chairs (5)
629
Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th oak set of bookshelves; together with an oak barleytwist occasional table; and another oak occasional table (3)
630
Property of a gentleman - two Belfast sinks (2)
631
Property of a gentleman - a set of golf clubs in bag
632
Property of a gentleman - a mixed lot, mostly metalware, including two brass figural table lamps (a lot) £50-80
633
Property of a lady - a quantity of Wedgwood blue jasperware items including two biscuit barrels (a lot) £50-80
614
Property of a lady - a small table-top display cabinet, 14ins (355cms) high
615
A set of six Victorian mahogany balloon-back dining chairs with tulip carved turned front legs (6) (see illustration) £80-120
616
Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany, satinwood crossbanded & chequer strung chest of two short & three long graduated drawers, on swept bracket feet, 415ins (105cms) wide £50-80
617
Property of a gentleman - a 1920’s upholstered armchair with loose covers; together with two loom style chairs; a modern kitchen trolley or vegetable rack; an ebonised wall mirror; a Victorian bedroom chair; and a wicker basket (7)
634
Property of a lady - a George III mahogany fall-front bureau bookcase, with fluted cornice & astragal glazed doors, top & base associated, 41ins (104cms) wide (overall) (F/R) £80-120
618
Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany & featherbanded fretwork framed long mirror, with bevelled glass; together with a similar octagonal topped two-tier occasional table; a Victorian green button upholstered armchair; and a wicker corner laundry basket (4)
635
Property of a lady - a Derwent blue floral upholstered wingback sofa, 81ins (206cms) long £50-100
636
Property of a lady - a late Victorian ebonised & burgundy button upholstered armchair with carved legs terminating in brass castors
619
Property of a lady - W Honnywill Hall (exh1880-1890) SPEEN MARSH, NEWBURY - oil on canvas, 14 by 24ins 50
637
Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted ceramics including a majolica jardiniere & Poole Pottery items (a lot)
638
Property of a lady - an Edwardian carved mahogany mirrorback chiffonier or display cabinet, 49ins (125cms) wide (overall); together with an early C20th wall mounted aneroid barometer & brush set (2)
639
Property of a lady - twelve Limoges porcelain collector’s plates, boxed (12)
640
Property of a gentleman - a set of twelve silk prints depicting Italianate scenes, in glazed frames (12)
641
Property of a gentleman - a modern brass 4’6” double bedstead
642
Property of a gentleman - two similar Victorian carved walnut & brown draylon button upholstered grandfather & grandmother chairs, with cabriole front legs & castors (2) (see illustration) £120-180
643
Property of a lady - a George III mahogany extending dining table, comprising a pair of demi-lune end tables, a rectangular topped centre table, and three extra leaves, parts adapted, 48 by 117ins (122 by 297cms) (max) (see illustration) £400-600
644
Property of a lady - a C19th mahogany & strung swingframe toilet mirror with three-drawer base; together with a box containing assorted pictures & prints including two late C19th watercolours by SG Jardine depicting a landscape & a shorescape, and a Vanity Fair print of a huntsman (2)
645
Property of a gentleman - a set of six late Victorian walnut side chairs with turned front legs & castors (6)
646
Property of a lady - a mid C19th mahogany three-door dwarf linen press, enclosing slides & drawers, 7875ins (200cms) wide (see illustration) £100-150
647
Property of a gentleman - an oak cased mantel clock with French 8-day movement striking on a gong, 107ins (272cms) high
648
Property of a gentleman - Joseph Hughes Clayton (fl18911929) - THATCHED COTTAGE WITH FIGURE IN GARDEN watercolour, 1285 by 1785ins (326 by 453cms), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right
649
Property of a lady - a mahogany twin pedestal ‘D’-end dining table with extra leaf, the top probably C19th, 38 by 74ins (965 by 188cms) (max) (see illustration) £80-120
650
Property of a lady - a modern kelim, with mustard ground, 54 by 39ins (137 by 100cms)
651
Property of a gentleman - a Victorian pine chest of two short & three long graduated drawers, previously veneered (F/R)
652
Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th green upholstered chesterfield sofa, with ebonised feet, 65ins (165cms) wide £50-100
653
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Property of a gentleman - a late Victorian carved walnut combination wardrobe, 61ins (155cms) wide (overall) £100-150 51
654
Property of a lady - an early C20th mahogany dwarf china display cabinet with gadrooned mouldings & ogee moulded square section legs, 54ins (137cms) wide £80-120
655
Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th Japanese lacquer postcard album containing colour images of bijin & landscapes; together with a pair of Japanese porcelain serving plates; and a matching serving bowl (4)
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Property of a gentleman - a Victorian carved rosewood & pink draylon button upholstered double ended chaise or sofa, with cabriole front legs & castors, 74ins (188cms) long (see illustration) £150-250
657
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Turkish Konya rug, 88 by 62ins (216 by 158cms) (see illustration) £100-200
658
Property of a gentleman - an Indian bronze or brass model of a hooded cobra, 126ins (32cms) high; together with a brass topped table with folding wooden base (2)
659
Property of a lady - a pair of Casa Pupo white glazed planters or jardinieres, of square basket weave form (2)
660
Property of a lady - a C19th mahogany commode with two doors above two drawers, on bracket feet, 233ins (59cms) wide
661
Property of a lady - a brass 3-pull telescope, ‘The Lord Bury Telescope’, by JH Steward, 406 & 457 Strand, London, with 175-inch lens; together with another similar; and a copper helmet coal scuttle containing assorted metal items including a car horn & scales (a lot) £60-90
662
Property of a lady - a modern black leather upholstered office armchair
663
Property of a gentleman - a modern pine open bookcase
664
Property of a lady of title - an eighty-bottle wine rack
665
Property of a gentleman - a modern moss-green upholstered Knole or Knowle sofa, in excellent condition, 76ins (193cms) wide (see illustration) £100-200
666
Property of a gentleman - en suite with the preceding lot - a matching modern moss-green upholstered Knole or Knowle sofa, in excellent condition, 76ins (193cms) wide (see illustration) £100-200
667
Property of a gentleman - en suite with the preceding lot - a matching upholstered square lounge stool
668
Property of a lady - a good quality reproduction mahogany & satinwood crossbanded twin pedestal ‘D’-end dining table with two extra leaves, 48 by 1195ins (122 by 3035cms) (max); together with a set of eight reproduction Victorian dining chairs including two carvers (9) £200-300
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Manner of In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date
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After In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist
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Signed/Dated/Inscribed In our opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist
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A glossary of the conventional terms employed in this catalogue concerning attribution of paintings, drawings, and works of art The auctioneers reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable Dimensions are given in centimetres, height before width
With or Bears Signature/Date/lnscription In our opinion the signature/date/inscription is by a hand other than that of the artist
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Cataloguing Terms: - ‘All Faults’ or ‘As Found’, indicates that the item(s) referred to was (were) found to be damaged or repaired when catalogued - ‘Slight Damage’ - Hallmarked - Blue and White - Framed and glazed - Mother-of-Pearl
The forename(s) and surname of the artist: In our opinion a work by the artist When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks (*), followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named
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Attributed to In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty is expressed than in the preceding category
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Studio of In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may or may not have been executed under the direction of the artist
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Circle of In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand - closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil
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Follower of In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil
Prints: The measurements of prints are taken, where possible, from the platemark (P); otherwise they record the size of the subject (S), or the image of the subject (I) In other categories the use of the word “style” indicates that, in our opinion, the item(s) is(are) in the style stated but of a later date
BIDDING SLIP Sale Date: Bidding Number: Please bid on my behalf for the undermentioned lots up to the price specified, these to be executed as cheaply as permitted by other bids or reserves, if any I agree to comply with the Notices and Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue, and accept responsibility for any lot(s) purchased for me at the fall of the hammer Please note: All successful bids are subject to the Buyer’s Premium of 175% plus VAT at the standard rate, and, if applicable, any VAT payable on the hammer price PLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS
Name Address Postcode Telephone No (Daytime) Signature Date
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
LIMIT IN £
(excluding Premium and VAT)
(continue over if necessary)
Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN Telephone (01747) 855122 Fax: (01747) 855222 Web Site: http://wwwsemleyauctioneerscom
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Continued from inside front cover BUYERS CONDITIONS (d) In respect of any article delivered to Semley Auctioneers if the vendor has in force a policy or policies of insurance in which the article is specifically mentioned as being insured, whether or not for an agreed sum or value, thevendor shall notify his insurers of and shall himself note Semley Auctioneers’ interest as bailees in such policy or policies 13 Reserves (a) All goods are put up for sale WITHOUT RESERVE at the Auctioneer’s discretion unless written instructions as to reserves are received by Semley Auctioneers prior to the commencement of the sale (b) The Vendor shall be entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve in writing on any lot, being the minimum ‘hammer price’ at which that lot may be treated as sold A reserve once placed by the vendor shall not be changed without the consent of the Auctioneers The Auctioneers may at their option sell at a ‘hammer price’ below the reserve or the reserve less any agreed discretion on that reserve, but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the vendor is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reserve or the reserve less any agreed discretion on that reserve (c)
In the event of any reserve not being reached at auction the Auctioneers are empowered to sell after the auction, by private treaty, as long as the goods remain on Semley Auctioneers’ premises and may at their option sell at a price below the reserve or the reserve less any agreed discretion on that reserve, but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the vendor is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reserve or the reserve less any agreed discretion on that reserve In the event of such a sale by private treaty the Conditions of Sale applicable to a buyer governing the auction will apply
(d)
Where a reserve has been placed, only the Auctioneer may bid on behalf of the Vendor
14
Indemnity The Vendor shall duly indemnify Semley Auctioneers against any claims in connection with any goods sold by Semley Auctioneers on the vendor’s behalf
15
Value Added Tax A vendor who sends for sale by auction or private treaty any item which is an asset of his business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for Value Added Tax purposes in the UK or any other EU country and if so, declare his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the margin scheme for secondhand goods This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to the items being released to the Auctioneer
16
The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain any premium payable by the purchaser
17
Rights to Photographs and Illustrations The vendor gives Semley Auctioneers full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs provided by the vendor at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction) Charges are normally made for photographs and illustrations placed in advertisements or catalogues prior to the sale These charges are subject to VAT at the standard rate The Auctioneers have sole discretion in disclosing the names of vendors
18
Electrical and Mechanical Goods The Vendor or consignor of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to the Auctioneers that at the date on which the same are consigned to the Auctioneers or put under the Auctioneer’s control and except as previously disclosed to the Auctioneers the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from defect not obvious on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health, and will indemnify the Auctioneers, their servants and agents against any loss or damage suffered by any of them in consequence of any breach of the above warranty and undertaking
19
Inspection Each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored
20
Property and Risk Legal title will not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot until the purchase price (as defined in 22 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to Semley Auctioneers such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneers sole discretion be put up again and re-sold
21
Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Semley Auctioneers that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal
22 (a)
Removal of Goods No purchase shall be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and the sale has been concluded All purchases shall be paid for and removed at the buyers risk and expense by 1300 hours on the third working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and may be removed to independent warehousing facilities, the costs to be borne by the buyer, in default of which the warehousing facility may exercise a lien on such goods If they are not paid for and removed within 10 days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sale them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer Any liability that there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot
(b)
In the event of any failure of the buyers to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lot, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Barclays Bank plc Base Rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within 48 hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidders own cheque Cheques drawn by third parties, whether or not in favour of the Auctioneers, cannot be accepted
23
Purchase Price The purchaser shall pay the hammer price together with a premium of 175% of the hammer price (adjusted for VAT as necessary) The premium at the appropriate rate is payable by all purchasers The amount invoiced in respect of the premium will be inclusive of VAT but this VAT will not normally be recoverable by the buyer The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain the premium payable by the purchaser
24
Third Party Liability Every person on Semley Auctioneers' premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at their own risk He or she shall have no claim against Semley Auctioneers in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Semley Auctioneers' employees
25
Commission Charges Commission is charged at 15% of the hammer price with a minimum commission of £851 per lot The Auctioneer reserves the right to apply unsold charges at 15% of the Auctioneer's mid estimate, together with all other charges incurred Vat is payable on all charges Payments are normally issued within 21 days of the date of the sale, providing that Semley Auctioneers Ltd has received payment from the buyer
BID NUMBER Semley Auctioneers, Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN Telephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax: (01747) 855 222