The House & Garden Sale - 10th & 11th October 2016 (Mallams Abingdon)

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Mallams Abingdon

Mallams 1788

HOUSE & GARDEN SALE 10th/11th October 2016

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THE HOUSE & GARDEN SALE Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th October ABINGDON



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THE HOUSE & GARDEN SALE Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th October at 11.00am Viewing Friday 7th October 9.00am –5.00pm Saturday 8th October 9.00am – 4.00pm Sunday 9th October 10.00am – 3.00pm And the mornings of the Sale from 8.30am

Order of Sale: Day 1 – Monday 10th October Furniture, Sculpture and Works of Art

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To include a private collection of Paintings and Sculpture 100-116 Day 2 – Tuesday 11th October Garden Ornament, Sculpture and Architectural Elements

To bid online please go to www.the-saleroom.com

Auction and Enquiries: Dunmore Court, Wootton Road, Abingdon, OX13 6BH Tel: 01235 462840 Fax: 01235 534788 enquiries@mallams.co.uk

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Conditions of Sale: The auction is subject to Important Notices, Conditions of Sale and to reserves Front cover: Lot 109 Back cover: Lot 270


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Wednesday 26th October 2016

Chinese Art Thursday 27th October 2016

Japanese, Indian & Islamic Art

SOLD FOR £750,000 SOURCED FROM AN OXFORDSHIRE VENDOR An Imperial Yongzheng pale celadon vase (1723-1735) sold in Mallams’ specialist sale in April 2016.

Final entries by Wednesday October 5th

For more information or to arrange a free valuation please contact Robin Fisher on 01242 235712 or robin.fisher@mallams.co.uk

Mallams Auctioneers, Grosvenor Galleries 26 Grosvenor Street, Cheltenham GL52 2SG www.mallams.co.uk


Mallams

JEWELLERY & SILVER Wednesday 16th November Oxford Closing date: Friday 21st October

Entries Invited

Enquiries to louise.dennis@mallams.co.uk 01865 241358 Bocardo House 24a St Michael’s Street OX1 2EB www.mallams.co.uk


IMPORTANT NOTICES: CHANGES TO THE DROITE DE SUITE OR ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHTS ***Pictures produced by European Artists can be subject to the Droite de Suite or Artist’s Resale Right which took effect in the United Kingdom on the 14th February 2006. Under this legislation Mallams is required to collect a royalty payment for works by living artists which sell for more than 1000 Euros. This now also applies to works by artists who have died within the last seventy years. It is calculated on the Rate of Exchange at the European Central Bank on the date of sale. It is charged to the buyer as a percentage of the hammer price and in addition to the buyer’s premium. The Artist’s Resale right is not subject to VAT. The charge for Works of Art sold at or above 1000 Euros and below 50,000 Euros is 4%. For items selling above this figure the fee is calculated on a sliding scale. These charges are paid to the Design and Artist’s Copyright Society (DACS). No additional fees or handling costs are retained by Mallams. For more information visit www.dacs.org.uk. Please be aware of this extra charge and especially the recent changes if you intend to bid for any works which might fall into the above category. POST 1950 FURNITURE All items of furniture included in this sale are offered for sale as works of art.The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason, they should not be used in a private dwelling.

EXPLANATION OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS A work catalogued with the full name of the artist in our opinion, is or is probably a work by that artist, however intending buyers are respectfully reminded to fully satisfy themselves prior to bidding as the catalogue description does NOT represent a certificate of authenticity. Other wise the following terms are used: ‘Attributed to’ … in our opinion the work is probably by the artist named in whole or in part. ‘Circle of ’ … in our opinion the work is by an artist influenced by the named artist and of the period. ‘Follower of ’ … in our opinion the work is executed in the named artist’s style. ‘Manner of ’ … in our opinion the work is executed in the named artist’s style but is of a considerably later date. ‘School (together with place or country and date)’ … in our opinion the work was executed in that location at that time. ‘After’ … in our opinion the work is a copy of a known painting by the named artist. ‘Signed’ … in our opinion the signature is by the hand of the artist stated. ‘Bears signature’ … in our opinion there is an element of doubt over the signature or it has been added by another hand.

Please note that condition reports are not printed in the catalogue or on our website. However, we are happy to provide them on request subject to our terms and conditions of sale. The absence of any reference in any description does not imply the lot is without fault.

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DAY 1 Lots 1-497


DAY ONE, 10TH OCTOBER 2016

THERE IS A PREMIUM OF 20% OF THE HAMMER PRICE ON ALL SALES.THIS IS SUBJECT TO V.A.T.

1. A PAIR OF BRASS CHERUB FIGURAL CANDLESTICK HOLDERS with faceted cut glass drops, 24cm high £50-80

2. A GREY PAINTED PARCEL GILT CONSOLE TABLE with faux marble top, frieze drawer and standing on scroll and shell carved cabriole legs terminating in paw feet and square block plinths, 104cm wide x 36cm deep x 89cm high £150-250

3. AN 18TH CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE of pegged construction with plain top, two frieze drawers with brass ring handles and standing on turned tapering legs terminating in club feet, 61cm wide x 45cm deep x 63.5cm high £100-200

4. A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CASED DIAL WALL CLOCK with a shaped, carved acanthus leaf decorated case, surrounding a spun bezel and painted dial with Roman numerals, signed ‘Lutnan of Lewes’ and with a fusee movement, 42cm diameter £150-250

5. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HOWARD AND SONS UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR with square tapering front legs and brass casters, stamped and numbered to the left back leg 18928 2342 Howard and Sons Limited, Berners Street, 76cm wide x 84cm high £600-800

6. AN ANTIQUE PINE DOME TOPPED TRUNK with wrought iron carrying handles to the side 93cm wide x 56cm high x 55.5cm deep £100-200

7. A SMALL SIZED ANTIQUE OAK MULE CHEST with twin fielded panels to the front above a single drawer and on short bracket feet, 58cm wide x 36.5cm deep x 47cm high £150-250

8. A PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL STYLE WINDSOR ARMCHAIRS with carved saddle seats and cabriole front legs, the legs united by a crinoline stretcher, the chairs originally acquired from Brights of Nettlebed, 60cm wide (2) £300-500

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9. A GOTHIC REVIVAL STYLE WINDSOR ARMCHAIR with carved saddle seat and cabriole front legs and a crinoline stretcher, the chair by ‘Brights of Nettlebed’, 60cm wide £100-200

10. AN ANTIQUE OAK COFFER of plain form, the lifting lid with iron hinges and all standing on shaped bracket feet, 147.5cm wide x 47.5cm deep x 60cm high £200-400

12. A LARGE ETCHED AND CUT GLASS PANEL depicting sailing yachts on the sea and with seagulls flying above, the panel set within an oak frame and fitted with a light box behind, the frame 202cm wide x 112cm high overall £300-500

11. A 20TH CENTURY ETCHED AND CUT GLASS DECORATIVE PANEL depicting two sailing yachts racing on the sea, the panel with canted corners and set within a fitted oak frame, the frame 152cm wide x 65.5cm high overall £100-200

13. A LATE 20TH CENTURY CHROME PLATED FLOOR STANDING READING LAMP with hinged adjustable lamp and circular spreading base 130cm high £100-200

15. A PAINTED AND PARCELGILT WALL MIRROR in the classical revival manner decorated with acanthus leaf scrolling crest, Corinthian pilaster columns to either side and parcel gilt decoration on the faux marble painted surface 122.5cm wide x 165.5cm high £600-800

14. A GEORGIAN STYLE KELIM UPHOLSTERED WING BACK ARMCHAIR with scrolling arms and cabriole front legs 75.5cm wide x 101cm high £150-250

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16. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GREEN PAINTED PARCEL GILT PIER GLASS the central decoration with a ribbon tied floral swag over classical urn issuing roses, all over a mirror plate flanked by ribbon tied hanging vase decoration to either side 131cm wide x 195cm high £700-900

18. A RECTANGULAR LOW NEEDLEWORK UPHOLSTERED STOOL or banquette by Vaughan of London with turned tapering legs and brass castors 104cm wide x 64cm deep x 37cm high £100-200

19. A PAIR OF GEORGE I STYLE NEEDLEWORK UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIRS BY VAUGHAN, the upholstery decorated with flowers, fruit and exotic birds, the chairs with cabriole front legs terminating in pad feet, each 58cm wide x 100cm high £200-400

17. A RECTANGULAR WALL MIRROR with parcel gilt and ebonised moulded frame surrounding the bevelled mirror plate 105cm wide x 132cm high £150-250

20. A RECTANGULAR LOW OAK TOPPED OCCASIONAL TABLE the painted base with turned supports and undertier and turned feet and with two shallow frieze drawers 130cm wide x 70cm deep x 45cm high £100-200

22. A LIGHT OAK RECTANGULAR TOPPED FARMHOUSE KITCHEN TABLE, the plank top with cleated ends and standing on square tapering legs 250cm long x 100cm wide x 76cm high £300-500 21. A CONTEMPORARY TWO SEATER SOFA designed by Christopher Neville, with a high back, red and white striped upholstery with squab cushions and all standing on square tapering silver foil decorated legs, terminating in brass castors 147cm wide x 112cm high £300-500

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23. A SET OF ELEVEN BEECH AND ELM HORIZONTAL SPLAT BACK CHAPEL OR KITCHEN CHAIRS with carved seats and turned tapering legs united by stretchers (11) £200-400

24. A DECORATIVE PARCEL GILT OAK AND PAINTED BOX and cover, the lid in the form of a crown, the lid possibly originally an antique architectural boss, the box 35cm diameter x 46.5cm high overall £100-200

26. A CONTINENTAL BRASS EIGHT LIGHT CHANDELIER, the swan neck arms supporting cut glass drops around a central hexagonal finial, 78cm high £150-250

27. AN INDIAN SILK GROUND SILVER THREAD AND BEAD AND SEQUIN DECORATED PANEL with central star motif and within a floral banded border, 156cm x 106cm together with a further similar smaller panel decorated with diamond designs (2) £100-200

25. A CONTINENTAL BRASS AND GLASS SIX BRANCH ELECTROLIER or chandelier with scrolling arms supporting cut glass drops and further decorative drops, all emanating from a central spiralling glass stem 70cm high £150-250

28. A PAIR OF ETCHINGS after Carle Van Loo, Les Confidence and La Sultane, each within moulded black and parcel gilt decorated frames, 49cm x 36.5cm together with a pair of decorative shell prints each in gilt frames 22cm x 18cm (4) £70-90

29. A GROUP OF EIGHT 19TH CENTURY DECORATIVE COLOURED PRINTS and lithographs depicting furnishing and room designs, all mounted in moulded gilt frames, the largest 35cm x 27cm (8) £80-120

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31. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE INDIAN CARVED WOODEN ARCHITECTURAL BRACKETS decorated with leaves, flowerheads and turned finials, each bracket with traces of green paint, 125cm x 89cm (2) £200-400

30. A PAIR OF DECORATIVE 19TH CENTURY COLOURED LITHOGRAPHS one depicting printed muslins by Depouilly, the other specimens of Turkish embroidery, each 42cm x 28cm (2) £40-60

32. AN ANTIQUE FRENCH CREAM PAINTED KITCHEN CUPBOARD with twin glazed doors enclosing shelves above and twin panelled doors beneath, all on a plinth base 140cm wide x 43cm deep x 243cm high £400-600

33. A CONTEMPORARY GEORGE SMITH GREEN MOHAIR UPHOLSTERED SOFA with feather filled loose cushions to the seat and standing on turned tapering front legs, terminating in brass castors 178cm wide x 104cm deep x 84cm high £800-1200

34. A RECTANGULAR TOPPED PINE KITCHEN TABLE with turned tapering legs, 152cm long x 91cm deep x 78cm high £200-400

35. AN OLD OAK GEORGE III STYLE DRESSER BASE with three drawers, each with fielded panelled fronts over two cupboard doors with further fielded panels, standing on bracket feet, 158cm x 52cm x 94cm £500-700

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36. A VICTORIAN OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL STYLE THREE TIER BUFFET, with blind fret work decoration and octagonal supports to each tier, the legs terminating in octagonal feet with recessed casters, 129.5cm x 53cm x 109cm £200-300


DAY ONE, 10TH OCTOBER 2016

37. ANTHONY SOUTHWELL A kneeling female figure, bronze, 24cm in height £300-500

40. JOHN BOND (1945) ‘Haystacks’, oil on board, 32cm x 32cm £200-300

42. JOHN LAVIERS WHEATLEY (1892 -1955) ‘A Lion Rock, Kynance Cove, Cornwall’, oil on canvas, 48cm x 59cm £200-400

38. A PAIR OF AUSTRIAN COLD CAST BRONZE FIGURES, a girl with a lamb, and a boy with a pig, each 12cm in height £200-300

39. A PAIR OF CAST BRASS CANDLESTICKS with square bases, each 14cm in height £60-80

41. ALEXANDER JAMES MAVROGORDATO A lady approaching a doorway, watercolour, 45cm x 29cm £200-300

43. A 19TH CENTURY OAK CIRCULAR TOPPED CRICKET TABLE with triangular legs united by a conforming undertier, 75.5cm wide x 67.5cm high £400-600

44. A 19TH CENTURY LONG NARROW ELM BENCH, 293cm in length £100-200

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45. AN ITALIAN MAJOLICA BUST OF DAVID after Andrea Del Verrocchio, decorated in tin glaze and with coloured enamels, 27cm high £80-120

46. A GEORGE VI SILVER CIRCULAR DISH with pierced galleried edge and fluted bowl on a circular spreading base, marks for Birmingham 1937 and maker’s mark for I S Greenberg & Co., 21cm diameter x 8.2cm high £100-200

47. A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TURNED CANDLESTICKS with gadrooned decoration and on a stepped base, engraved with monogram and with marks for Sheffield 1811 and maker’s mark of Thomas Blagden & Co., 13cm wide x 24.5cm high (loaded) (one drip pan replaced with silver plated copy) £200-400

48. AN OLD AFRICAN HARDWOOD LOCK of sculptural form, mounted on a steel support, 53cm wide x 75cm high overall £100-200

49. A CONTEMPORARY BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A HORSE, 13.5cm long x 10cm high £300-400

50. A CONTEMPORARY BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A FOX CHASING A DUCK indistinctly signed with initials to the base, 32cm long x 10cm high £200-300

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51. GERALDINE KNIGHT (1933-2008) ‘Jacob Ramshead’, bronze, 34cm wide x 42cm high £2000-3000

52. A WHITE AND RED PAINTED CAST ALUMINIUM ‘ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLY SOCIETY’ SIGN surmounted by a liver bird with wings outstretched, the sign attached to a steel bracket for wall mounting, 64cm wide x 91cm high £400-600


DAY ONE, 10TH OCTOBER 2016

53. MARTIN WILLIAMS (20TH / 21ST CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL) ‘Small Bird’, bronze and Portland stone, signed with initials, 14cm wide x 16cm high £400-600

54. MEGAN DI GIROLAMO R.B.A. (20TH / 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL) ‘The Orange Hat’, glazed ceramic, 45cm wide x 60cm high £800-1200

55. AN ORIENTAL NARROW BENCH with square section carved legs, 114cm wide x 53cm high £80-120

56. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MAHOGANY WARDROBE with shaped moulded cornice and single mirrored door above a single long drawer and standing on shaped feet, 132cm wide x 59cm deep x 233cm high £400-600

57. A GRADUATED SET OF THREE HARDWOOD LIDDED BOXES, the largest 44cm wide x 49cm high (3) £100-200

58. A SET OF NINE POINT ANTLERS mounted on a hardwood shield, 41cm wide x 47cm high overall £30-50

59. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH STYLE BRONZE BACCHANTE FIGURAL GROUP, mounted on a circular marble plinth base, 43cm high £200-300

60. A CAST BRONZE MASK, after Rodin, depicting a face of one of the burghers of Calais, 18cm wide x 20cm high £150-250

61. A SMALL BRONZE FIGURAL GROUP depicting two putti, each with floral wreaths in their hair, resting on a rocky outcrop, the sculpture indistinctly signed to the base and mounted on a green marble plinth, 14cm wide x 20.5cm high £150-250

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64. AN OLD BLACK FOREST CARVED PINE WALL MOUNTED SCULPTURE OF AN EAGLE with its wings outstretched, 86cm wide x 27cm high £100-200

62. AFTER DIDIER DEBUT (1824-1893) ‘Janissaire’, bronze, cast with a foundry mark, 32.5cm high £800-1200

63. AFTER EMILIE PINEDO (1840-1916) ‘Arabe en Marche’, 33cm high £800-1200

65. AN OLD OAK CASED WIND UP GRAMOPHONE with green painted flaring horn, approximately 72cm high overall £80-120

66. A GROUP OF ELEVEN BEECHWOOD STOCKING DRYING STANDS, the largest 98cm long (11) £80-120

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67. A MID 20TH CENTURY MIDDLE EASTERN RED AND GREEN GROUND RUG with multiple banded border, a central octagonal motif and stylised designs, 172cm x 255cm £40-80

68. A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY KNEE HOLE DESK with brass swan neck handles, arcaded and reeded front legs with overhang top, 115cm x 85cm x 55cm £200-400


DAY ONE, 10TH OCTOBER 2016

69. A LATE 20TH CENTURY ARMCHAIR with scrolling arms, loose cushions and standing on mahogany square tapering legs terminating in brass castors, the chair by Whitock & Reid of Edinburgh and upholstered in Whitock & Reid monogrammed material, the back legs stamped by the maker and also numbered 2/95, 75cm wide x 75cm deep x 74cm high £200-400

70. A CONTINENTAL PINE ARMOIRE with glazed and panelled doors to the front, flanked by pilaster columns, all over a long drawer and on turned feet 113.5cm wide x 53.5cm deep x 196cm high £200-400

71. AN ANTIQUE OAK DRESSER the associated plate rack with cup hooks and two shelves over a base with boarded top, square legs and united by a pot stand 147cm wide x 45cm deep x 178cm high £300-500

72. AN OLD INDIAN SEAT of iron riveted panelled construction, the box seat with lifting lid and iron hasp and standing on stile feet, 137cm wide x 89cm deep x 91.5cm high £300-500

73. A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED CORNER CUPBOARD circa 1800 with panelled doors, crossbanded decoration and boxwood stringing 81.5cm wide x 120cm high £100-200

74.TWO LARGE SIGNS, one for ‘King’ the other ‘Queen’ each with cast brass letters mounted on hardwood board backings, the largest 200cm wide x 47cm high £100-200

75. A LARGE CONTEMPORARY STUDIO POTTERY BOWL decorated in cobalt blue and iron red on a tin glaze with geese and chickens, 41cm diameter x 22cm high £80-120

76. A MARBLE AND GILT BRONZE TORCHERE with octagonal top, cast Corinthian column capital on a spiralling shaft and turned spreading base, 33cm wide x 115cm high £100-200

77. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN EBONISED PIER CABINETS with walnut inlay, boxwood stringing and floral ormolu mounts, each with a single glazed door enclosing shelves within and all standing on ball feet, 79cm wide x 29cm deep x 106cm high £300-500

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78. A FRENCH STYLE WALNUT SMALL SOFA with arching back, twisted wire metal mounts and cabriole front legs, 149cm wide x 88cm high £100-200

79. A 19TH CENTURY OAK FRAMED ARMCHAIR with arching back, scroll arm supports and serpentine front to the seat and standing on cabriole legs, 65cm wide x 93cm high £100-200

80. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE LIMEWOOD CARVINGS each in the form of a Saint with gilded decoration, 48cm high (2) Provenance: Property belonging to the late Elizabeth Wansbrough, Mallams sale 31/5/95 lot 37 £200-300

81. HILARY SIMMS ‘Cream Grey Nautilus’, raku fired ceramic, signed with a monogram beneath and dated 2012, approximately 63cm wide x 52cm high £600-800

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82. A CONTEMPORARY BRONZE SCULPTURE OF AN OTTER AND HIS CATCH, 35cm high £400-600

83. A PAINTED ‘TAPESTRY’ OF SAINT GEORGE AND THE DRAGON dated 1929, signed lower left hand corner ‘Ailie De Gioroi’, 248cm x 125cm £200-300


DAY ONE, 10TH OCTOBER 2016

84. AN ANTIQUE DOUBLE GOURD BLEU DE ROI EWER with ormolu mounts and with two similar vases, the ewer measuring 27cm in height (3) £500-800

86. ANTONIE BOUVART (1870-1956) Venetian canal scene, oil on canvas in swept gilt frame, signed lower right hand corner, 62cm x 47cm £3000-5000

88. A GEORGE III OVAL COPPER ICE BUCKET with ribbed sides and scroll handles, 26cm wide £80-120

89. A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRASS FOOTMAN on pad feet with twin bulbous baluster handles, 30cm x 50cm £150-200

85. A RENE LALIQUE COQUILLES OPALESCENT BOWL, signed to the base with number 3201 and etched to the base with Lalique mark, 21cm across £150-200

87. A WHITEFRIARS CUT CRYSTAL GLASS TALL VASE, etched to base ‘G Baxter, Whitefriars’, 25cm high and a Baccarat faceted cut crystal bowl with circular stamp to base, 24cm across (2) £50-100

90. A FRENCH PAINTED OVAL CABINET with marble inset top and carved side, standing on reeded legs united by an undertier, 34cm high £250-300

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DAY ONE, 10TH OCTOBER 2016

91. A NEST OF FOUR EARLY VICTORIAN CHINOISIERIE TABLES with gilt decoration and scrolling pad feet, the tallest measures 71cm in height (4) £300-400 92. AN ASHBURTON HARD STONE INLAID SLATE BOWL decorated with flowers in malachite, onyx and blood stone 23.5cm diameter £150-250

93. A VICTORIAN WALKING STICK WITH TURNED HORN FINIAL, SHAGREEN GRIP AND MALLACA CANE, the top screwing off to reveal a two drawer telescope, the cane with silver label ‘To Mr. John Spence From J.D. Pinkerton’, the telescope 44.5cm long extended, the stick 88.5cm long overall £300-500

95. A SILVER PLATED TABLE CENTRE or caviar stand with central cut glass bowl on scrolling acanthus supports surrounded by four serpentine reeded, acanthus leaf decorated arms terminating in smaller cut glass bowls, each marked Brierley, the stand with a circular spreading base and cast scrolling feet, the central bowl 25.5cm diameter, the stand 33cm high overall £300-500

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94. AN ANTIQUE OAK COFFER, the hinged lid with central floral inlaid panel within a chequer banded border with a quadruple panelled front, each panel set with floral cartouches, all standing on inlaid bracket feet 130cm wide x 68cm deep x 77cm high £300-500

96. A BATTERIE DE CUISINE consisting of a group of seven copper saucepans with spreading sides, tinned interiors and cast brass handles, the largest 31cm diameter x 10cm high together with a graduated set of three copper saucepans, the largest 33.5cm diameter and further various copper pans and serving dishes (18) £400-600


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97. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WALNUT OVAL CENTRE TABLE, the serpentine top with decorative floral marquetry inlay to a central cartouche and with decorative floral and bird border, with cross banded edge and cast ormolu mount, the undulating frieze with confirming decoration and a single drawer and with cast ormolu mounts to the cabriole legs in the form of putti seated on scrolls with ribbon tied oak and laurel swags, the tapering legs terminating in cast feet, the table with a label for ‘Spillman & Co., St Martin’s Lane, London’, 136cm wide x 89cm deep x 77cm high £3000-5000

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98. SALLY CLARK-LOWES (20TH CENTURY SCHOOL) Sheep on an Italianate hillside, oil on canvas, unsigned 27cm x 35cm £100-200

99. SALLY CLARK-LOWES (20TH CENTURY SCHOOL) Still life of lilies, in a terracotta vase and other flowers, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 2000, 101.5cm x 91cm £200-400

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LOTS 100-116 PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURE FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION 100

100. ROBERT HEINDEL (1938 - 2005) ‘Waiting for the Messiah’, mixed media on board, signed lower left, 122cm x 122cm £8000-12000 101. ROBERT HEINDEL (1938 - 2005) ‘Arthur Study I’, mixed media, signed lower left, 56cm x 44cm £2000-3000 102. ROBERT HEINDEL (1938 - 2005) ‘Yuri’, mixed media on board, signed lower left, 95cm x 87cm £10000-20000

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103. ROBERT HEINDEL (1938 - 2005) ‘White Skirt, Red Stage’, mixed media on board, signed lower right, 100.5cm x 70.5cm With Halcyon Gallery label to the reverse £5000-8000

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104. ROBERT HEINDEL (1938 - 2005) ‘In The Mirror’, mixed media on canvas board, signed lower right, 66cm x 91.3cm With Halcyon Gallery label to the reverse £7000-9000

105. ROBERT HEINDEL (1938 - 2005) ‘San Francisco I’, mixed media on board, signed lower right, 116.5cm x 121cm With Halcyon Gallery label to the reverse £10000-20000

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106. ROBERT HEINDEL (1938 - 2005) ‘Yellow Stripes’, mixed media on board, signed lower left, 120cm x 118cm With Halcyon Gallery label to the reverse £8000-12000

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107. MARK KAPLAN (b. 1950) ‘Rialto’, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 114cm x 162cm £10000-20000

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108. JEFFREY KROLL (b.1963) ‘Valhalla’, oil on canvas, signed ‘Kroll’, dated 2003 and inscribed to the reverse, 139.4cm x 136cm With Halcyon Gallery label to the reverse £8000-12000

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109. JEFFREY KROLL (b.1963) ‘Calabria’, oil on canvas, signed, indistinctly dated and inscribed to the reverse, 160cm x 147.5cm With Halcyon Gallery label to the reverse £7000-9000

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110. JEFFREY KROLL (b.1963) ‘Abstract Form’, oil on canvas, signed and indistinctly dated to the reverse, 42cm x 42cm £1000-2000 111. JEFFREY KROLL (b.1963) ‘Abstract Form’, signed and indistinctly dated to the reverse, 43.5cm x 47cm £1000-2000 112. JEFFREY KROLL (b.1963) ‘Orange Vigil’, seemingly unsigned, 85.2cm x 71cm With Halcyon Gallery label to the reverse £2000-3000

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113. LORENZO QUINN (b.1966) ‘In Perspective’, bronze, glass, iron and wood, 40cm wide x 40cm deep x 171.5cm high overall purchased from the Halcyon Gallery, London £12000-18000

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114. LORENZO QUINN (b.1966) ‘Gravity’, bronze, signed ‘Lorenzo’, numbered 1/5 and also bearing foundry stamp ‘Fundicion, Vila’, 120cm wide x 37.3cm deep x 172cm high overall, mounted on a polished stone plinth purchased from the Halcyon Gallery, London £30000-50000

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115. LORENZO QUINN (b.1966) ‘Volare’, cast and polished aluminium, signed ‘Lorenzo’ and numbered 2/8, also bearing foundry stamp ‘Fundicion, Vila’, 116cm wide x 194cm high overall, the circle 90cm wide purchased from the Halcyon Gallery, London £30000-50000

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116. SIMON GUDGEON (b.1958) ‘Isis, Goddess of Nature’, bronze on a polished marble plinth, signed with initials ‘SG’ and numbered 1/9, 81cm wide x 208cm high overall (not including the plinth) purchased from the Halcyon Gallery, London £100000-200000

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This sculpture is named after Isis, the ancient Egyptian Goddess of Nature, and is based in a sinuous and styled way on an ibis bird. The simplified elegant form is a key element of Gudgeon’s brilliantly observed studies of nature.


DAY ONE, 10TH OCTOBER 2016

117. A VICTORIAN SOLID ROSEWOOD COLLECTOR’S CABINET, the interior fitted with forty numbered drawers, enclosed by panelled doors with bone shield escutcheons, on bun feet, 108cm wide x 169cm high x 51cm deep £500-800

118. A FINE CUT GLASS AND GILT METAL TWELVE BRANCH, EIGHT LIGHT HANGING CHANDELIER with numerous facet cut drops, 69cm diameter x approximately 100cm high £300-500

119. AN OLD TONGAN WOODEN FEASTING BOWL with rounded ends and simple plain supports, 151cm x 54cm £400-600 120. Spare Lot

121.TWO PHILIPPINES CANE LIDDED BASKETS, finely woven with carrying handles, 62cm and 61cm high; together with a baby carrier (3) £150-250

122. A PAIR OF FLOOR STANDING BRASS AND COPPER LAMP STANDARDS with octagonal light and plinth connected by a brass column, each lamp 47cm wide x 164cm high £400-600

123. A 19TH CENTURY PRINT DEPICTING THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON, 67cm x 43cm £50-80

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125. E BOURET (1837 - 1906) A young peasant girl holding a flower, bronze, signed to the base and on a turned socle, 53.5cm high £400-600

124. A VICTORIAN GILT OVERMANTLE MIRROR, the arching top with foliate scrolling crest and with scroll supports to either side, 125cm wide x 141cm high £200-300

126. A GEORGIAN STYLE CANOPIED BED with reeded posts, the bed with flower decorated hangings, 142cm wide x 206cm long x 228cm high £300-500

127. A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL KIDNEY SHAPED OCCASIONAL TABLES, the marble tops with pierced brass galleries, each with a single frieze drawer and tapering cabriole legs united by a conforming stretcher and terminating in brass mounts to the feet, 44cm wide x 30cm deep x 68.5cm high (2) £100-200

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128. AN OLD FRENCH BRONZE AND GILT BRASS JARDINIERE of oval form with gadrooned rim, the body cast with putti and a goddess, with snake handles supporting a fawn to either end and all on a fluted base with cast ivy leaves and a stepped plinth, 45cm wide x 36cm high £500-700

129. A PAIR OF CAST BRONZE TABLE LAMPS of classical form with fluted columns, paw supports and triform base, each lamp 40cm high not including the fitting £80-120

130. A PAIR OF CAST BRASS WALL SCONCES with scrolling arms and ram’s mask decoration, each 34cm wide x 40cm high £70-90

131. A CONTINENTAL, POSSIBLY SCANDINAVIAN, CHESTNUT COMMODE with three drawers, each drawer with brass detailing and flanked by outset fluted pilaster columns, terminating in turned tapering feet, 128cm wide x 83cm high £500-800

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133. A PAIR OF CAST BRASS TWO BRANCH WALL LIGHTS with tied ribbon decoration, 23cm wide x 38cm high (2) £40-60

132. AN ANTIQUE FRENCH WALNUT ARMOIRE with twin panelled doors above a single drawer with brass ring handles and cabriole feet, 225cm high x 140cm wide approximately £350-450

134. A GROUP OF THREE FIVE BRANCH ELECTROLIERS with moulded glass stems and scrolling branches, each applied with swags of drops, 40cm high (3) £100-200

135. A TWELVE LIGHT ELECTROLIER with moulded glass stem and swags of glass drops, 39cm high together with a similar hanging light fitting (2) £80-120

136. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT OVERMANTLE MIRROR, the shaped central mirror plates surrounded by engraved mirrored slips set into the frame, surmounted by a scrolling mask decorated crest with floral swags, 92cm wide x 155.5cm high £200-400

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137. A PAIR OF LARGE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE PORCELAIN AND LACQUERED VASES of baluster form with flaring wavy rims, decorated with flowers in panels, each 123.5cm high (damages) £200-400

138. A CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN STEEL EXTENDING DINING TABLE with inset blue glass top and standing on rectangular section legs, 246cm wide x 90cm deep x 73cm high extended £300-500


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139. A SET OF SIX 1960’S MERROW ASSOCIATES CHAIRS with brown upholstery and chrome supports, each 40cm wide x 88cm high at the back (6) £400-600

140.TWO 1970’S BROWN PLASTIC SECTIONAL BEDSIDE CABINETS by Anna Castelli and manufactured in Italy by Cartell, each cabinet with a square tray top and compartments beneath and on castors, the largest 38cm wide x 38cm deep x 71cm high (2) £100-200

141.TWO MATCHING 1970’S BLACK FORMICA AND CHROME PLATED TUBULAR STEEL FRAMED OCCASIONAL TABLES one 136cm x 49cm x 34.5cm, the other 56cm x 48cm x 44.5cm (2) £100-200

142. A STUDIO POTTERY GLAZED TERRACOTTA PLATTER of cream ground glaze and line decoration across the centre with spots 43.5cm diameter, unmarked £50-80

143.TWO SIMILAR RETRO CIRCULAR MOULDED PLASTIC FRAMED WALL MIRRORS each 55cm diameter together with a further retro plastic square framed mirror by ‘Poss’, of Denmark 51cm wide (3) £100-200

144. A CREAM COLOURED RETRO CIRCULAR WALL MIRROR with moulded plastic frame, 83cm diameter £80-120

145. ALYSON SPOONER (20TH / 21ST CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL) ‘Wendy’, oil on canvas, signed with initials and dated ‘09 lower right and inscribed to the reverse, 49cm x 39cm £200-400

146.TWO CONTEMPORARY PERSPEX CYLINDRICAL WASTE PAPER BASKETS one red, one cream together with a black perspex desk top filing cabinet with three recesses and carrying handles to the side, the waste paper baskets 38cm high, the filing cabinet 45.5cm wide x 34cm high (3) £80-120

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148. AN EGYPTIAN WOVEN CARPET or wall hanging decorated with buildings among trees and sailing boats, 250cm x 168cm £300-500

147. GAYLE PITT (20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL) ‘110 Ludgate’ and ‘Daisy Buchan’s’, two watercolours with pen and ink, both signed and dated ‘99 and both 30cm x 39.5cm (2) £100-200

149. HEMMING (20TH CENTURY SCHOOL) ‘The Orchard’, a print, indistinctly signed and numbered 25/85 in the margin 60.5cm x 73.5cm £70-90

150. PENNY QUESTFED (20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL), Still life with lilies in a vase and other flowers, gouache on paper, 88cm x 65cm, indistinctly signed lower right £100-200

151. A PAIR OF CAST METAL ART DECO STYLE PRANCING HORSES, each on a rectangular plinth base and approximately 57cm long x 45cm high £800-1200

153. AN OLD, POSSIBLY 19TH CENTURY, WOOD AND STEEL PRISON DOOR with bolt and spy hole, 68cm wide x 180cm high £800-1200 152. A CONTEMPORARY BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A COCK PHEASANT, signed with a monogram and numbered 56/200, 71cm long x 44cm high £400-600

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154. PETER HAYES (b.1946) ‘Abstract Form’, raku fired stoneware, glass and copper, 36cm wide x 130cm high, mounted on a wooden plinth base £2000-3000

155. A GRADUATED SET OF THREE PAINTED POTTERY GUINEA FOWL, the largest 83cm wide x 57cm high (3) £600-800

156. ROBERT CRUTCHLEY (b.1943) ‘A Seated Dog’, bronze, signed with initials, 20cm x 21cm £400-600

157. MARTIN SCOREY ‘Stag Beetle’, carved wood, iron and taxidermic elements, approximately 61cm long x 46cm high overall £600-800

158. A CONTEMPORARY BRONZE SCULPTURE OF AN AVOCET, signed with initials SL, 22.5cm long x 12cm high £120-180

159. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY LARGE OAK RECTANGULAR TOPPED REFECTORY TABLE with cleated ends, the three heavy X shaped supports with pierced decoration and spreading feet united by peg tied stretchers, 479.5cm long x 99cm wide x 79.5cm high £600-800

160. A SQUARE SILVER SALVER with shaped canted corners and gadrooned edge, standing on four shaped feet, marks for Sheffield and further marks indistinct, 25.5cm wide £150-250

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161. A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED CHAMBER STICK by Christopher Dresser with ebony handle and removable drip pan and match striker, marked beneath for Hukin & Heath, 14cm diameter x 13cm high £100-200

162. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL HANDLED SERVING SPOONS with parcel gilt shell shaped bowls and gadrooned decorated banding either side of the mother of pearl handles, marks for London 1890 and makers mark for the Goldsmiths’ Alliance Limited, each 25cm long £100-200

163. A HAND PAINTED MODEL OF A BLACK TAILED GODWIT, number 05/2001 to base, signed with branded mark, 32cm high £50-80

164. JOHN BRUNSDON ‘Mudflats’, 1969, limited edition etching and aquatint number 73/75, signed to lower right and left in margin, 61cm x 48cm £100-200

165.VICTOR H VOYSEY (20TH CENTURY SCHOOL) Portrait of a female nude seated upon a marble pillar, signed and dated ‘73, pastels, 98cm x 78cm £200-300

166. PAUL HOGARTH (1917 - 2001) ‘Skiathos’, screen print in colours, signed, inscribed and numbered 83/200 in pencil in the margin, 46cm x 62cm £80-120

167. RUPERT GATFIELD (1959) ‘A Tropical Storm Approaches’, lithograph, signed, inscribed and numbered 245/250 in pencil in the margin, 63.5cm x 63cm £70-90

168. ARTHUR FREEMAN (1933) ‘Neipaieyz’, watercolour, signed and inscribed, 53cm x 73cm £100-200

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169. 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL ‘Atelierfenster’, coloured etching, indistinctly signed, inscribed and numbered, 94/99, 55.5cm x 41cm £70-90

170. FOUR PIECES OF ART GLASS to include a David Wallis blue glass vase 15cm in height, a Whitefriars red glass vase and two further red glass vases (4) £50-100

171.THREE ANTIQUE BLUE AND WHITE DELFT WARE VASES, the largest 23cm in height (3) £70-90

172. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE CARVED GILT PINE ARCHITECTURAL ROOM ORNAMENTS in the form of flower and fruiting swags around ribbon tied reed bundles, each approximately 19cm wide x 63cm high together with a further smaller pair of floral swags, 33cm high and a carved ribbon tied supportive knot element, 19cm wide x 21cm high (5) £100-200

173. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY AUBUSSON CARPET with central floral spray within acanthus leaf scrolls and a shaped border with further scrolls and classical motifs, 430cm long x 348cm wide

174. A SET OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY COLOURED PRINTS of racehorses, ‘Achievement, ‘Vulvan’, ‘Lady Evelyn’, and ‘Summerside’, published by Rogerson & Tutsford, 14cm x 16.5cm (4) £40-60

175. AFTER F SARTORIUS ‘Antonius’, hand-coloured engraving, and four others similar, ‘Carless’, ‘Bandy’, ‘Victorious’ and ‘Little Driver’, published by Robert Sayer, 22cm x 33cm and similar (5) £80-120

This carpet is said to have been purchased from Pontremoli £2000-3000

176. AN 18TH CENTURY DELFT WARE BLEEDING BOWL painted in cobalt blue with stylised flowers and blue dashes and with a moulded triangular shaped pierced handle to the side, 12.5cm diameter x 6cm high (restored) £200-300

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177. A WHITE METAL JARDINIERE with scroll handles and feet and tin liner, 41cm wide x 30.5cm high £50-80

178. AN OLD CAST BRASS FRENCH CRUCIFIX with pierced scrolling decoration and triform plinth base with scroll feet, 35.5cm wide x 87cm high £100-200

179. AN EIGHT POINT TAXIDERMIC STAG’S HEAD mounted on a shield, the antlers 51cm wide £250-350

180. A TWELVE POINT TAXIDERMIC STAG’S HEAD mounted on an oak shield, the antlers 70cm wide £500-700

181. AN ANTIQUE SERIE SPECIALE VILLEDIEU COPPER FISH KETTLE, 68cm wide £100-200

182. A LARGE ANTIQUE COPPER SAUCEPAN, 24cm diameter £50-80

183. A GRADUATED SET OF FIVE COPPER SAUCEPANS, the largest 22cm diameter £100-200

184. FIVE COPPER PAN LIDS with wrought iron handles £50-80

185. A SET OF FIVE COPPER PAN LIDS with wrought iron handles £50-80

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186. A BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY CYLINDRICAL BASIN decorated with iris, 36cm diameter £50-80

187.TWO OLD FRENCH FLAGS mounted on poles, each approximately 120cm x 80cm (2) £60-80

188. A LARGE FRENCH FLAG, 260cm x 150cm £50-80

189. AFTER TITIAN (1485/9 - 1576) ‘Flora’, oil on canvas, 57cm x 47cm a 19th century copy after the original painting now in The Uffizi, Florence £300-500

190. IN THE MANNER OF ANDREA DEL SARTO Head and shoulders of a woman with her hair tied up, oil on canvas, 57.5cm x 50cm £500-800

191. AN ANTIQUE RUSSIAN SMALL ICON depicting two saints, painted on a wooden panel, 10.8cm x 8cm £100-200

192. A LATE 20TH CENTURY KARASTAN MIDDLE EASTERN STYLE POLYCHROME WOOLLEN RUG, approximately 260cm x 320cm £80-120

193. AN EARLY VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT PIER CABINET with line inlay and floral marquetry panel to the frieze, the glazed door flanked by pilaster columns to either side and all standing on a plinth base, 79cm x 104cm x 34cm £300-500

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194. A SELECTION OF VINTAGE WICKER BASKETS of various sizes including a little hamper £50-100

195. A FRENCH CARVED IVORY CRUCIFIX mounted on a mahogany inlaid cross, 35cm long £100-200

196. A FREE STANDING FRENCH CARVED IVORY CRUCIFIX mounted on an ebonised cross, standing on a plinth, 38cm high overall £100-200

197. A FRENCH CARVED IVORY CRUCIFIX mounted on a silk panel with gilt frame, 30cm x 23cm £150-250

198. A CONTINENTAL CARVED IVORY CRUCIFIX mounted on a gilt cross over a silk lined panel and mounted in a gilt frame with foliate decoration in relief, ivory, 36cm high, frame 90cm high overall £800-1200

199. A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY FIGURE of a boy fishing with a net and carrying a basket, signed on the base, 13.2cm high £70-120

200. A JAPANESE CARVED IVORY FIGURE of a smiling sage with fan and staff, red lacquer seal, 16cm high £100-200

201. A PAIR OF VALENCIA SPANISH SILVER PLATED TABLE LAMPS decorated with faux tree bark and stags £50-80

202. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DOLLS CRIB OR COT with painted decoration, ‘J.Green’ to the top, 52cm x 28cm £50-80

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203. A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EBONY AND BURR WALNUT VENEERED BONHEURE DU JOUR, the stepped upper section with pierced brass gallery above a central aperture with mirrored sides and back and outset parcel gilt fluted pilasters, flanked by cupboards to either side, the lower section with a central drawer opening to reveal a blue tooled gilt leather writing slide within and further flanked by a frieze drawer to either side, all on fluted supports to the front with a shaped shelf and platform undertier base and standing on turned tapering feet, the desk decorated overall with cross banding and stringing, gilt metal mounts and decorative hand painted porcelain panels depicting courtly ladies and putti and also floral sprays, 137cm wide x 56.5cm deep x 151cm high £2000-3000

204. A 19TH CENTURY ASH AND ELM OXFORD PATTERN ARMCHAIR £70-90

205. AN ANTIQUE OAK CUPBOARD with twin panelled doors, opening to reveal three fixed shelves and standing on bracket feet, 102cm wide £80-120

206. AN ANTIQUE OAK CRICKET TABLE, with a circular top and turned supports united by stretchers, 76cm diameter £80-120

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207. A GREEN PAINTED CRICKET TABLE with circular top and triangular undertier, the top 68cm diameter £80-120

208. AN ANTIQUE CUT GLASS SPIRIT DISPENSING VASE AND COVER with brass tap and circular spreading base, 21cm wide x 66cm high overall £50-80

209. A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL COMMODE with three long drawers to the stepped architectural front and with an inlaid top, a secretaire top drawer and standing on block feet 93cm wide x 81cm high x 49cm deep £300-500

210. A GOTHIC REVIVAL OCTAGONAL TOPPED OAK AND PARCEL-GILT PLINTH with carved decoration to the capitals of the pilaster columns and on a stepped base, 54cm wide x 101cm high £300-500

211. A GEORGIAN STYLE BUTTON BACK LEATHER UPHOLSTERED SOFA with scrolling arms and studded details, 78cm x 71cm x 155cm £500-800

212. A LARGE BLACK LEATHER STOOL with studded detail on turned tulip feet and terminating in metal casters £1000-1200

213. A DUTCH DEMI LUNE MARQUETRY INLAID CABINET decorated with vases of flowers within square panels and fawn mask decoration on shaped feet, 84cm x 42cm £600-800

214. A GEORGIAN STYLE WING BACK RED LEATHER CHAIR on carved cabriole legs, 104cm high £250-300

215. AN ANTIQUE CAMPHOR WOOD BOX with brass inlay and bound edges, 104cm x 48cm x 53cm £500-800

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216. JOHN BROWN (b.1931) ‘Devotion’, bronze on a shaped granite base, signed J R Brown and dated ‘99 and numbered 3/12, 31cm wide x 50cm high overall, the sculpture comes complete with a shaped resin plinth, the plinth 30cm wide x 107cm high (2) £800-1200

217. JOHN COX (b.1941) ‘Bassett Hounds’, bronze, the largest 103cm nose to tail and 63cm high (2) £2000-3000

218. MICHAEL McMANUS (20TH / 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL) ‘Burr Elm Angel’, carved wood, 56cm wide x 95cm high £1200-1800

219. A SIX FOLD HINGED SCREEN with louvered panels, each section 25cm x 203cm £100-200

220. A PAIR OF HARDWOOD HINGED TWO-FOLD SCREENS with silvered panels to one side and faux leather panels to the other, each panel 60cm wide x 200cm high (2) £100-200

221. AN ANTIQUE OAK CIRCULAR TILT TOP LOW SUPPER OR OCCASIONAL TABLE with central V shaped hinged brace and standing on four shaped legs, 111cm diameter £100-200

222. A 19TH CENTURY ADJUSTABLE ARTISTS OR GALLERY EASEL by Robertson & Co, 99 Long Acre, London with winding handle to the front and mounted on casters, 56.5cm wide x 194cm high (adjustable) £600-800

223. A LARGE OUSHAK TURKEY RED GROUND CARPET with stylised floral motifs to the central field and within a multiple banded border (wear and damages), 558cm x 342cm £800-1200

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224. A FRENCH FAIENCE BULB VASE of shaped rectangular form painted with flower sprays 21cm wide and a pair of similar Gien faience ‘bouquetiere’ vases and stands of square section form (5) £50-70

225. A CHINESE YIXING TEAPOT and cover of circular form, 15cm overall, three Chinese late 18th Century armorial plates (all a/f), a similar teabowl and saucer and a pair of Japanese Imari plates (9) £40-60

226. AN OLD TOLEWARE TEA CANISTER and cover of octagonal form, printed in colours with Oriental scenes and converted as a table lamp, 36cm high (not including light fitting) £50-80

227. A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE BRONZE CANDLESTICKS, the urn shaped sconces above hooped branches hung with prismatic glass drops, with rams head supports on circular bases with Greek key ornament, 21cm high

228. A SET OF THREE VICTORIAN STEEL FIRE IMPLEMENTS each with octagonal baluster handle, 78cm and a George III small serpentine shaped fender (4) £50-80

229.TREEN: AN OLD CAST IRON BOUND ELM BOWL of circular form with ring handle, 20cm diameter, a cast iron trivet handle and a pair of brass candle snuffers with stand (4) £40-60

Provenance: Property belonging to the late Elizabeth Wansbrough, Mallams sale 31/5/95 Lot 31 £100-150

Lot 231

230. AN ALABASTER TABLE LAMP with spiral fluted column, 40cm high; a table standing brass reading lamp with height adjustment and a glass funnel (3) £40-60

Lot 230

231. AN ANTIQUE FRUITWOOD CANDLE STAND of knopped, turned and baluster form, now converted to a table lamp 56cm £80-120

Lot 230 Lot 230

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232. A PAIR OF GOTHIC REVIVAL GILT BRASS ALTAR CANDLESTICKS, the hexagonal columns each centred by a knopped mount cast with quatrefoil, with arcaded triform bases and acanthus cast scroll feet, 78cm high (2) £200-300


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234. A PAIR OF 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN CARVED WALNUT ALTARSTICKS, each with a foliate carved and gadrooned knopped stem also carved with angel masks and on tripod scroll bases, 57cm high (converted to electricity) 233. A LATE 19TH CENTURY BLACK MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK, the drum shaped movement with white enamel dial and visible escapement, eight day movement striking on a bell, 45cm wide £80-120

Provenance: formerly from the Tristram Jellinek collection, Sotheby’s 9th / 10th May 1996, lot 636 £800-1000

235. A SET OF SIX WALNUT AND PARCEL-GILT GIRANDOLES IN QUEEN ANNE STYLE, each with a foliate carved cresting above silvered mirrored glass panels decorated with griffin cresting and above twin candle branches, (converted to electricity), 44cm high (6) £800-1200

237. A HEPPLEWHITE STYLE MAHOGANY LAMP of reeded form, topped with a brass lantern, 205cm high £100-200

236. A 17TH CENTURY CHEST ON STAND with string inlaid decoration above two short and three graduated long drawers, later spiral turned base, bun feet, 95cm wide x 54cm deep x 100cm high Provenance: property belonging to the late Elizabeth Wansbrough, Mallams sale 31/5/95, lot 13 £600-800

238. A LOUIS XV PROVINCIAL CARVED OAK BUFFET with vine motifs and triple fielded panel doors, shaped apron and stile feet, 199.5cm wide x 49.5cm deep x 90.5cm high £800-1200

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239. AN 18TH CENTURY STYLE WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED DRESSING STOOL with shell carved cabriole legs and club feet, 63.5cm wide x 45cm deep x 49cm high £100-150

240. A 19TH CENTURY CIRCULAR RUSTIC OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE with octagonal tapering support and X frame stretcher, 46cm diameter x 59cm high £60-80

241. A VICTORIAN OAK CELLARETTE in gothic style with hinged top above formal ornament and pointed arch decoration, acorn feet, 56cm wide x 41cm deep x 45cm high £100-200

242. A SET OF SEVEN REGENCY PAINTED CHAIRS with ‘bamboo’ style frames and caned seats comprising two carvers and five standard chairs, the carvers 57cm wide x 86cm high (7) £300-500

243. AN 18TH CENTURY OAK CUPBOARD, the cresting carved ‘L.H. 1714’ above two panelled doors and two short drawers, stile feet, 141cm wide x 49cm deep x 169cm high £200-300

244. A LATE 17TH CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE, the top with a moulded edge above frieze drawer and bobbin turned legs and stretcher, 88cm wide x 59.5cm deep x 72cm high £400-600

245. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL SIDE CHAIRS with arcaded backs, upholstered seats, chamfered tapering legs, 49cm wide x 50cm deep x 96cm high (2) £100-200

246. AN ANTIQUE SILK WOVEN ALTAR FRONTAL, probably 17th century, woven with stylised motifs and geometric design and with metal thread, woven border and fringing, 202cm wide x 104cm high £300-500

247. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL WROUGHT IRON FLOOR STANDING ECCLESIASTICAL CANDLESTICKS with spiral turned columns, scroll tripod bases, traces of old paintwork, 62cm high (2) £200-300

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248. A LATE VICTORIAN OAK GOTHIC REVIVAL POT CUPBOARD in the style of Charles Bevan, the frieze inlaid with formal decoration above single panelled door, geometric inlays, 43cm wide x 34cm deep x 75.5cm high £100-200

250. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK SIDE TABLE with single frieze drawer above shaped apron, baluster turned legs, square section stretchers, 74cm wide x 51cm deep x 71cm high £100-200

249. A REGENCY STYLE TWO TIER TABLE TOP WATERFALL BOOKSHELF with fretted Gothic arch back and sides, 53cm wide x 38cm deep x 51cm high £600-800

251. AN 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN WALNUT SERPENTINE COMMODE with two drawers, each with crossbanded decoration, shaped aprons, cabriole legs, 57.5cm wide x 37.5cm deep x 78cm high £300-500

253. A SET OF TEN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GREEN PAINTED AND UPHOLSTERED TUB SHAPED CHAIRS with scroll terminals to the arms and cream lined decoration, scrolled legs, turned X frame stretchers, 61cm wide x 82cm high, each with metal label stamped ‘C.P. Ltd, Plant No 8’ and individually numbered By repute from a 1930’s ocean liner £800-1200

252. A LATE 17TH CENTURY WALNUT AND UPHOLSTERED SIDE CHAIR with rectangular back, turned legs and stretchers, 52cm wide x 110cm high £80-120

254. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SCUMBLED PINE SIDE TABLE with single frieze drawer, square section tapering legs, 71cm wide x 45.5cm deep x 76cm high £100-200

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255. A CONTEMPORARY BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A BARN OWL resting on a perch, seemingly unsigned and numbered 2/250, 15cm high £120-180

256. A CONTEMPORARY PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A PUFFIN resting on a post top, signed with a monogram ‘AZ’ and indistinctly numbered 56/250, 19cm high £120-180

257. MIEKE DE WEERDT (b.1981) ‘Freedom of Movement’ No’s I, II and III, bronze mounted on stone bases, the largest 94cm high (3) £1500-2500

258. NADINE COLLINGSON (20TH / 21ST CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL) ‘Horse Head, Small’, bronze, signed Nadine and numbered 1/6, 80cm wide x 82cm high, mounted on a painted steel plinth, the plinth 41cm wide x 113.5cm high and a steel plate base £12000-18000

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260. A TAXIDERMIED KIWI mounted on a naturalistic base and set within an oak framed five glass case (one glass cracked), the case 52cm wide x 45cm high overall £100-200

259. CONTEMPORARY SCHOOL ‘19’, bronze, 56cm wide x 80cm high overall £1200-1800

262. A TAXIDERMIED PARROT with green plumage, possibly a ring neck, mounted in a naturalistic setting, the case 31.5cm wide x 51cm high £80-120

263. A GROUP OF EIGHT CASES CONTAINING STAR FISH, SEA URCHINS, CRABS, A LOBSTER and other crustaceans and sea dwelling animals, each perspex case 55cm wide x 33cm deep x 12cm high (8) £100-200

261. A VICTORIAN GLASS DOME CONTAINING A VARIETY OF EXOTIC BIRDS with decorative plumage to include hummingbirds, all perched on branches among dried grasses, the dome approximately 25cm diameter x 70cm high overall £200-400

264. AN OLD DISPLAY CASE with sloping top containing a group of various beetles, insects and larva (AF), the case 121cm wide x 33cm deep x 14.5cm high £80-120

265. A TAXIDERMIED TURTLE, 60cm long overall £100-200

266. A VICTORIAN CASE OF TWO TAXIDERMIED OWLS by Hutchings of Aberystwyth, the owls mounted on a rocky outcrop and consisting of a barn owl and a long eared owl and set within a three glass case (one glass cracked), the case 45cm wide x 18cm deep x 62cm high £100-200

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267. A VICTORIAN TAXIDERMIED PAIR OF TWO BARN OWLS by Hutchings of Aberystwyth, mounted on a rocky outcrop within a three glass case, the case 45.5cm wide x 20cm deep x 62.5cm high £100-200

269. A TAXIDERMIED EMU mounted on a wooden plinth, approximately 111cm high £200-400

268. A VICTORIAN TAXIDERMIED TAWNY OWL by Hutchings of Aberystwyth, the owl mounted on a rocky outcrop and set within a three glass case, the case 25.5cm wide x 18cm deep x 45.5cm high £80-120

272. AN ANTIQUE ELEPHANT’S FOOT STICK STAND, 68cm high £100-200

270. A TAXIDERMIED KOOKABURRA mounted within a naturalistic setting with leaves and rocks, the wall mounted case with wooden frame, the frame 47cm wide x 68cm high overall £100-200

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271. A TAXIDERMIED NINE RING ARMADILLO mounted on a wooden plinth base, 42cm long together with an old armadillo basket, 18cm wide (2) £100-200

273. AN ANTIQUE ELEPHANT’S FOOT FOOTSTOOL with button leather upholstered top, approximately 37cm wide x 33cm high £100-200


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274. AN ANTIQUE LARGE TURTLE SHELL, 86cm wide x 109cm high £1000-2000

275. AN OLD BEAR SKIN RUG, approximately 182cm long x 130cm wide £100-200

276. A 19TH CENTURY J. COOPER AND SONS TAXIDERMIC CHUBB taken by Mr R. Barratt at Waltham, April 23rd 1877, weighing 4lb in a bow fronted case with a gilded border and description, the case 63cm wide £300-500

277. A PAIR OF MID 20TH CENTURY TAXIDERMIC PERCH caught by G S Woodford from the River Ouse, each in bow fronted glass cases with gilded borders, 50cm wide (2) £300-500

278. AN ANTIQUE TAXIDERMY FOX, mounted bearing it teeth on oak plinth, 40cm in height £100-200

279. A LARGE ANTIQUE TAXIDERMIC STAGS HEAD AND SHOULDER MOUNT, with 14 point antlers, the antlers 117cm wide £600-800

280. A PAIR OF TEN POINT STAG ANTLERS mounted on a shield, 84cm wide £150-250

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281. A TAXIDERMIC WILD CAT mounted on a branch, 40cm wide £100-200

282. AN OLD TAXIDERMIC PINE MARTIN mounted on a branch, 43cm wide £50-80

283. AN OLD TAXIDERMIC BOAR’S HEAD mounted on an oak shield, 60cm in height £150-250

284.TWO TAXIDERMIC ROE DEER head mounts, each on oak shields £200-300

285. A SET OF STAG ANTLERS mounted on a burr wood back and an oak shield, the antlers 77cm wide £200-300

286. A TAXIDERMY CASED NIGHT JAR in naturalistic landscape, 32cm high x 33cm wide x 12cm deep £80-120

288. A TAXIDERMY AND PAPIER MACHE CALF MODEL, 37cm high

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287. A SELECTION OF EXOTIC SHELLS AND LARGE PAUA SHELL SPECIMENS AND A CONCH SHELL including a small wicker basket, and an ostrich egg £80-120

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289. A TAXIDERMY WILD BOAR PIGLET, resting, 30cm wide x 16cm high £120-180

290. JOHN COX (b.1941) ‘Buzzard’, patented bronze, 95cm wide x 39cm high £800-1200

291. A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HANDLE PAPER KNIFE, handle pressed with scroll and foliate decoration, 37cm long handle, Birmingham 1900 by Henry Matthews for Hamilton & Co. of Calcutta £70-90

292. A PAIR OF FRENCH MARQUETRY INLAID KINGSWOOD BEDSIDE TABLES, with serpentine marble tops, fitted with two frieze drawers and ormolu mounts, 75cm high x 43cm wide x 31cm deep £300-500

293. A HOWARD AND SONS LIMITED BERNERS STREET, UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, stamped and numbered to the back leg, 73cm wide at the arms £600-800

294. A VICTORIAN PAINTED PINE WARDROBE with twin panelled doors above a single drawer, turned knob handles and a plinth base, 124cm wide £500-800

295. A VICTORIAN PAINTED PINE WASH STAND with a galleried white marble top, two frieze drawers above two panelled doors, with turned knob handles and bracket feet, 107cm wide £300-500

296. A VICTORIAN PAINTED PINE CHEST OF TWO SHORT AND TWO LONG DRAWERS with turned knob handles and bracket feet, 103cm wide £300-500

297. A SET OF FOUR EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD ELBOW CHAIRS with floral and geometric painted motifs in the style of Angelica Kauffman, with scrolling arms, turned supports and upholstered inset seats with turned tapering legs (4) £500-800

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298. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY HOWARD STYLE CLUB ARMCHAIR with floral upholstered turned front legs and brass casters, 90cm wide at the arms £400-600

299. A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRONZE WHITE MARBLE MANTLE CLOCK of cherub design, the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, signed ‘Paris’, overall 31cm in height £250-350

300. A FRENCH 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE, the black marble top with fossil inclusions, a frieze drawer and with supports to the front with cast bronze female busts and with a mirrored back, all on a shaped plinth base, 95.5cm wide x 41cm deep x 87.5cm high £500-800

301.T* RENTON (19TH CENTURY) Portrait of James Kemp of Hoxton Academy Chapel (1745-1819) and his wife Mary Kemp (d.1837), a pair, one signed and dated 1807, oils on canvas, 77cm x 65cm (2) James Kemp, founder of Hoxton Academy Chapel, one of the first Sunday schools in London, opening in 1814 to teach the lowest classes to read on the Sabbath and encourage a religious understanding. Prior to this he had run the Sunday school in his own home for 25 years. Each picture with inscribed labels verso with further details £100-200

303. A PAIR OF BRASS MARLEY HORSE FIGURES on textured oak bases, 50cm high x 50cm wide £150-300

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304. A REGENCY STYLE ROSEWOOD LIBRARY TABLE with ochre coloured leather inset top, two frieze drawers, twin end supports with sabre legs and brass feet and casters, decorated overall with brass stringing, 98cm wide x 61.5cm deep x 74.5cm high £600-800

302. A GEORGE III GREEN JAPANNED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12” brass break arch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring, fleur de lys half hour marks, Arabic five minutes, matted centre with subsidiary seconds, engraved date aperture and ring winding holes, with mask and scroll spandrels, the arch with convex disc signed Thomas Milner, London, flanked by dolphin mounts, the hood with plain pillars over a break arch trunk door with gilt chinoiserie decoration, 205cm high £700-900

305. A CONTEMPORARY LOW SIDE CABINET with painted sliding doors enclosing shelves within, 196cm wide x 50cm deep x 43cm high £200-400


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306. A CONTEMPORARY ‘COBRA’ OCCASIONAL TABLE by Tresserra, 49cm wide x 46cm deep x 52cm high £100-200

307. A CONTEMPORARY FLOOR STANDING JEWELLERY CABINET by Tresserra, ‘Lel Coleccionista’, the cabinet with lifting top with mirror above a series of drawers, all held shut by hinged locking mechanism to the side, the cabinet with faux leather and polished wood finish, 42cm wide x 32cm deep x 143cm high £200-400

308. A GLASS TOPPED DINING TABLE by Tresserra with ebonised supports to either end united by a polished steel stretcher, the top 220cm long x 110cm wide £300-500

309. A SET OF SIX EBONISED AND POLISHED STEEL MOUNTED DINING CHAIRS by Tresserra with arching backs and overstuffed upholstered seats, 52cm wide £200-400

310. A FRENCH,VERNIS MARTIN STYLE SERPENTINE VITRINE, the interior fitted with two shelves enclosed by glazed panelled doors with gilt metal mounts and four inset painted panels of lovers in a pastoral landscape, on splay legs, approximately 125cm wide x 195cm high £300-500

311. A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND BIRD’S EYE MAPLE WOOD KIDNEY SHAPED WRITING TABLE, the superstructure fitted with a correspondence box and with hinged rising lid and fitted interior, with gold tooled green leather tops and on fluted end supports and turned stretchers, 121cm wide £200-400

312. A FRENCH OR DUTCH ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY INLAID LADY’S CYLINDER BUREAU, the drum top opening to reveal drawers and a slide with scrolling foliate and ‘manuscript’ decoration, dated 1774, with three drawers below on four cabriole legs, 70cm wide x 98cm high £200-400

313. A TURNED AND CARVED ALABASTER PEDESTAL with square rotating top, a band of Greek key decoration to the column shaft and on a gadrooned base on an octagonal plinth, 32cm wide x 121.5cm high £100-200

314. A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY SOFA with camel back, scrolling arms with carved fluted and flower head supports and standing on four cabriole legs terminating in paw feet to the front, 180cm wide x 90cm high £500-800

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315. A REGENCY STYLE SOFA with reeded cresting rail, scroll arms and splaying paw feet to the front, 205cm wide x 83cm high £200-300

316. AN ANTIQUE PINE CORNER CUPBOARD, the twin panelled doors over further panelled doors below, all enclosing painted shelves and with a barrel back 91.5cm wide x 171cm high £300-500

317. A PAIR OF CIRCULAR CARVED GILT WOOD WALL MIRRORS centrally inset with plaster reliefs depicting classical scenes, the frames with laurel decoration, each mirror 46cm diameter (2) £300-500

318. AN ANTIQUE CONTINENTAL TIN GLAZED TWO HANDLED VASE, possibly Thune, the vase of classical form with bands of polychrome enamel decoration and with scrolling snake moulded handles, 44cm high £80-120

319. A LARGE OVOID TABLE LAMP, decorated with a variety of sea shells, 43cm wide x 60cm high £200-400

320. A SET OF FOUR DISPLAY PANELS showing examples of gesso decoration in a classical manner, each panel set within a green painted frame, 122cm x 122.5cm (4) £300-500

321. A SET OF FOUR DISPLAY PANELS showing examples of gesso decoration in a classical manner, each panel set within a green painted frame, 122cm x 122.5cm (4) £300-500

322. A PAIR OF DECORATIVE PANELS displaying moulded gesso ornament in a classical floral manner, each panel 122.5cm square (2) £200-400

323. AN OLD BOW FRONTED TIN BLACK ENAMELLED SHOPS TEA OR DRY GOODS CONTAINER with Oriental characters to the front and numbered 25, flanked by a band of floral decoration above and below, and with a label for Rudduck and Company, 219 Old Street London, 47cm wide x 42.5cm deep x 61.5cm high £150-250

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324. A SET OF FOUR REGENCY STYLE PARCEL GILT APPLE GREEN DECORATED ARMCHAIRS with pierced caned backs, fluted arms with spiral carved and acanthus leaf decorated supports on pink draylon overstuffed upholstered oval seats and on spiral fluted turned tapering legs, 55cm wide x 84cm high (4) £800-1200

325. A RECTANGULAR TRAY TOPPED WHITE PAINTED AND PARCEL GILT SIDE TABLE, the top inset with blue and white Dutch Delft tiles, the front with two frieze drawers, all standing on square tapering fluted legs terminating in block feet, 113.5cm wide x 62cm deep x 78.5cm high £300-500

326. A PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE MARBLE TOPPED CARVED GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLES with serpentine marble top and acanthus leaf flower head and scroll decoration to the base, 152cm wide x 48cm deep x 81cm high (2) £800-1200

327. A VICTORIAN NURSERY FENDER with brass top rail and wire mesh front and sides, 122cm wide x 31cm deep x 68.5cm high £80-120

328. A PAIR OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN KUTANI CHARGERS decorated with figures walking among river scenery, each marked beneath and 46cm diameter (2) £80-120

329. A SMALL FRENCH BRONZE BUST of a young boy wearing a peak cap, signed to the reverse possibly ‘G D Martine’, the sculpture mounted on a stepped marble base, 11.5cm wide x 16.5cm high overall £200-300

330. AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY EASEL with swan neck pediment, acanthus scroll and shell carving with turned baluster spindle decoration, 190cm high £80-120

331. A VICTORIAN / EARLY EDWARDIAN CROSSBANDED MAHOGANY CUPBOARD, the upper tier with boxwood inlay and gallery top, ‘London’ stamped in right hand drawer, maker unknown, 162cm x 44cm x 60cm £100-200

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332. A GOLD BROCADE UPHOLSTERED TWO SEATER SOFA with scrolling arms and on square tapering legs terminating in brass feet and casters £100-200

333. A NORTH STAR, GLASGOW, 1987 WALL MOUNTED SHIP HALF HULL MODEL, 110cm wide x 24cm high £40-60

335.VICTORIA CROWE (BRITISH b.1945) ‘Head and Chalice’, 5/35, signed, titled and numbered in pencil in the margin, intaglio, silkscreen and gold leaf, 20.5cm x 29.5cm

334. LOUISE MCCLARY (BRITISH b.1958) ‘Holyfield’, 2005, signed titled and dated to reverse, acrylic on canvas, 38cm x 38cm Provenance: with The Bohun Gallery, Henley-onThames £80-120

336. MARJ BON (BRITISH b.1939) ‘Cherai Fishtrap’, signed lower right, titled to reverse, oils on canvas, 41cm x 41cm £100-200

Provenance: with The Bohun Gallery, Henley on Thames £50-80

337. A BRIGHTLY PAINTED FAIRGROUND RIDE-ON WOODEN MOTORBIKE with iron handlebars 130cm long x 91.5cm high £200-400

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338. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN LACQUERED BRASS TORCHERES in the Gothic revival style, the stems mounted with cast palm fronds, the circular stepped bases applied with flowerheads and each with an inscription dated 1892, 141cm high £300-500


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339. A . LAWSON Rough legged falcon, barred owl and a short eared owl, coloured engraving, 25cm x 35cm £60-80

340. AN ANTIQUE EMBOSSED GILDED LEATHER FOUR FOLD SCREEN decorated in fruiting vines, classical angel figures and kingfishers, approximately 236cm wide x 177cm high £600-800

341. M.W. HUGGING Still life of antique pewter, oil on board, 51cm x 73cm £150-250

342. AN ANTIQUE BRASS OIL LAMP of column form with a stepped square base, 83cm in height overall £80-120

343. A VICTORIAN EBONISED PAPIER MACHE AND MOTHER OF PEARL INLAID OVAL TRAY TOPPED LOW TABLE with faux bamboo supports, 76cm wide £80-120

344. AN OLD MIDDLE EASTERN RED AND BLUE GROUND RUG with four central diamond motifs, geometric decoration and a multiple banded border, 215cm x 290cm £100-200

345. A MID 20TH CENTURY MIDDLE EASTERN RED AND BROWN GROUND RUG, with a banded border, 95cm x 245cm £70-90

346. A SELECTION OF ANTIQUE GILT WOOD CARVED SWAGS, ROSETTES, etc (9) £60-80

347. A LATE 19TH CENTURY BOXWOOD MERMAID AND ACANTHUS SCROLL CARVED WALL BRACKET, 50cm £120-160

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348. AN ANTIQUE CYLINDRICAL STONEWARE VESSEL with sponged decoration in blue, numbered ‘10’, carrying handles to the side and with a brass tap, 38cm diameter x 43cm high £180-220

349. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE NINE BRANCH CARVED GILT WOOD ITALIAN LIGHTS, carved with fruiting berries £500-800 350. A VINTAGE ENGLISH NEEDLEWORK WOOL AND VELVET CUSHION depicting exotic birds, and two French tapestry cushions depicting unicorn and a lady £60-80

351.TWO PAIRS OF NEEDLEWORK CUSHIONS, three further cushions and two French bed covers (9) £100-200

352. A NORTHERN CHINESE THROW, woven in three sections with colourful vibrant threads £80-120

353. A JULIAN CHICHESTER TALL CABINET painted in green with twin mirrored doors, above twin mirrored doors below, fluted supports and a plinth base, 127cm wide £400-600

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354. AN INDIAN CARVED HARDWOOD THREE SECTION WINDOW, 168cm x 120cm £250-350


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356. A LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURING ‘Early Awakening’, 12369, 56cm in length, with original box £250-350

355. A LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINE ‘Majesty of the Seas’, 06796, 29cm in height, with original box £80-120

357. AN ANTIQUE ORIENTAL RED GROUND RUG with four hooked diamond motifs to the central field within a multiple banded border, decorated in geometric patterns, 221cm long x 128cm wide £100-200

358. A GROUP OF CREAM PAINTED TIN KITCHEN WARES with pink gingham and lined decoration and consisting of a housekeeper’s box, a bread bin, four smaller tins and an ice bucket, the housekeeper’s box 31.5cm wide x 43cm high with the handle up (7) £50-80

359. A PAIR OF WIRE WORK COVERED CAKE STANDS, decorated with pressed flower heads and on circular spreading bases, each surmounted by a bird finial, each approximately 25cm diameter x 35cm high together with a matching two tier cake stand, 52cm high (3) £70-90

360. A VICTORIAN GILT METAL DESK TOP ANEROID BAROMETER mounted as a ship’s wheel, with silvered dial, the supporting bracket with monogram and on an oval onyx base with rope twist border, 21cm wide x 25cm high £150-250

361. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN TALL GLASS DOMES each containing flower ornaments within and each approximately 83cm high x 28cm diameter (2) £200-400

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362.TWO SIMILAR VICTORIAN GLASS DOMES with flower ornaments within the largest 53cm high x 17cm diameter £100-200

363. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ARTS AND CRAFTS POTTERY MODEL OF COMPTON CHURCH decorated in coloured enamels and with inscription to the plinth base, 14.5cm wide x 13.5cm high

364. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TOBY JUG in the form of a gentleman with a tricorn hat and with a pipe in one hand, an ale jug in the other, inscribed ‘Success to our wooden walls’, 27.5cm high £80-120

The Compton Pottery was set up by Mary Watts around 1900 and may be where this church model was made £200-300

365. A PINE KITCHEN TABLE with a rectangular top and large drawer with cast iron cup handles and square tapering legs, united by a stretcher, the top 180cm x 92cm £300-500

366. A PAIR OF FRENCH MID 20TH CENTURY STILL LIFE OIL ON CANVAS PAINTINGS, each depicting a vase of flowers, indistinctly signed lower right, each 40cm x 34cm £250-350

367. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY RED VELVET CUSHION, initialled ‘AS’ and dated 1736, 40cm by 40cm £100-200

368. AN OLD ART DECO STYLE WALL MIRROR with arching bevelled mirror plate and engraved with peach coloured mirror slips to either side and fixed to the tin lined flower trough beneath, 47.5cm wide x 85cm high £150-250

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369. A PAIR OF FRENCH EARLY 20TH CENTURY ART DECO ORNAMENTS OR FINIALS in the form of baskets of fruit, supported on hexagonal columns and circular marble bases, each 16cm wide x 26cm high (2) £70-90


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370. A COLD PAINTED BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A PHEASANT, mounted walking on a rectangular marble plinth base, 22cm long x 12cm high overall £100-200

371. A GILT METAL SCULPTURE OF A DOG running amok amongst pheasants, mounted a stone base, 14cm wide x 5.5cm high £100-200

372. A CAST IRON PAPERWEIGHT in the form of a dog’s head mounted on a rectangular base, 13.5cm wide x 6cm high £50-80

373. A CONTINENTAL CAST WHITE METAL CRUCIFIX with brass mounts, 16.5cm wide x 34.5cm high £50-80

374. A CAST BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A YOUNG DEER, mounted on a rectangular marble plinth base, 37cm wide x 28cm high overall £100-200

375. AN OLD BRONZE PESTLE AND MORTAR of typical form, the mortar 16.5cm diameter x 11cm high (2) £50-80

376. A OLD CONTINENTAL BRONZED SPELTER LIDDED SENSOR decorated with ram’s masks and on three legs terminating in hoof feet on a circular base, with a turned marble support and three cast brass feet, 13.5cm wide x 34cm high £80-120

377. AN EDWARDIAN CARPET UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, 93cm wide £200-400

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378. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH EBONISED AND BRASS INLAID SETTEE with cabriole legs and ceramic casters, 152cm wide £250-350

379. AN ANTIQUE SATINWOOD WATERFALL BOOKCASE with shaped gallery top, three fixed shelves above two short drawers, with brass handles and square tapering legs, 78cm wide £400-600

380. AN EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY CENTRE TABLE / CARD TABLE with gilded and lacquered chinoiserie decoration, 110cm wide £200-300

382. HONG XUN JIN (20TH / 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL) ‘Double Waveform’, white marble on a black granite base, 50cm wide x 92cm high £2000-3000

381. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD FRAMED BUTTON BACK UPHOLSTERED LOW CHAIRS with scrolling arms and cabriole legs, 68cm wide £400-600

383. JORAN MARIGA (b.1927) ‘Torso’, carved and polished stone, 130.5cm high £1200-1800

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384. MARTIN SCOREY (b.1961) ‘Chair’, wood and iron, 64cm wide x 130cm high £400-600

385. A DECORATIVE TENT AWNING from Puri Orissa, East India, decorated with geometric patterns and elephants, 300cm x 300cm £100-200


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386. A SET OF FOUR GLASS RUMMERS, each 11cm diameter x 16cm in height (4) £80-120

387. A COLLECTION OF SEVEN ANTIQUE DRINKING GLASSES, the largest 13cm in height £60-80

388. A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY CORDIAL GLASSES, 9.5cm in height (6) £100-200

390. A PAIR OF CAST IRON DOOR PORTERS in the form of horses, each 31cm wide £40-60

389.THREE 19TH CENTURY BOTANICAL HAND COLOURED PRINTS, each 20cm x 35cm £50-80

393. 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL ‘North Cliff, Southwold’, watercolour, inscribed and dated 1894, 16.5cm x 24cm £80-120

391. A PAIR OF CAST METAL DOOR PORTERS in the form of horses, each 28cm wide together with a cast iron door scraper, 29cm wide (3) £40-60

394. A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY CHINESE RICE PAPER PICTURES depicting exotic birds among flowering foliage, each 19cm x 30.5cm together with a further similar picture, 14.5cm x 22.5cm and another depicting a butterfly, 20cm x 12.5cm (4) £100-200

392. A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED PIER GLASSES OR MIRRORS with swan neck cresting either side of a central turned urn above dog tooth decoration and satinwood crossbanding with boxwood and ebony stringing, the rectangular mirror plates with bevelled edges, each mirror 72cm wide x 122.5cm high (2) £300-500

395. AN ANTIQUE MAHOGANY CASED MANTLE CLOCK, the case with boxwood inlay and decorative stringing and brass mounts and hinged heart shaped carrying handle above, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and the movement striking the hours and half hours on a gong, the clock 13cm wide x 27cm high overall with the handle up £100-200

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396. A PAIR OF MID TO LATE 19TH CENTURY BRASS KNOPPED CANDLESTICKS with drip pans, initialled to the underside ‘SB’, 36cm high £40-60

398. LOXTON KNIGHT (1905-1993) TITLED ‘ON THE ROAD’ GOUACHE ON PANEL, depicting a house in landscape, 36cm x 31cm £150-250

397. AN IRISH GILT WOOD AND GESSO MOULDED MIRROR with later shield shaped bevelled mirror plate, the mirror decorated with clover and harp decoration, with an indistinctly written label to the reverse ‘This mirror was designed from drawings from The Book of Kells, in museum of Trinity College, made by William Pym of Dublin for Lord Dunnaven, Adare Manor, County Limerick, October 14th 1785’, 72cm wide x 88cm high Provenance: Purchased from Christie’s sale 8th January 1992 £300-500

399. A MID 19TH CENTURY SAILOR TOBY JUG, character jug with tree trunk thrupp handle, 25cm in height £100-200

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400. AN ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD OPEN BOOK CASE with shaped cornice, outset pilaster barley twist columns to either side and standing on bun feet, 158cm high x 151cm wide x 47cm deep £300-500

401. AN ANTIQUE BURR WALNUT FOLD OUT WASH STAND, the top fitted with marble lined interior over four drawers with brass escutcheons, 92cm high x 47cm deep x 80cm wide £150-250


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402. A SET OF THREE GEORGIAN STYLE FIRE IRONS, a decoratively pierced shovel, knopped stems to the irons and with engraved urn finials, the shovel 78.5cm long (3) £150-250

403. A 19TH CENTURY OAK BUFFET, the raised back with eagle crest above a lion’s mask flanked by acanthus leaf scrolls to either side and with two shelves with scroll supports, the base with slide above two drawers with vine leaf carved handles and twin panelled doors set with hunting trophy motifs, all on a spreading stepped plinth and turned feet, 141.5cm wide x 57.5cm deep x 225cm high £400-600

404. A NEST OF FOUR ORIENTAL HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLES, the rectangular tops with burr wood inlay and with stylised scroll decoration to the friezes, the largest table 49.5cm wide x 37cm deep x 68cm high (4) £150-250

405. A GEORGE III STYLE GAINSBOROUGH LEATHER BUTTON UPHOLSTERED OPEN ARMCHAIR with fluted curving arm supports and conforming legs united by an H stretcher, 71cm wide x 100cm high £150-250

406. AN ORIENTAL HARDWOOD LOW OCCASIONAL TABLE with rounded ends and pierced and carved decoration to the frieze, 118cm wide x 39.5cm deep x 47.5cm high £80-120

407. A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY HAND COLOURED ENGRAVINGS OR BOOK PLATES, one depicting a goshawk the other ‘The Warnouwen’, each print 27cm x 20cm together with four further decorative hand coloured bird prints (6) £150-250

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408. A GEORGIAN STYLE RED LEATHER UPHOLSTERED WING BACK ARMCHAIR with studded upholstered, scrolling arms and squab cushion and standing on fluted front legs and with a H stretcher, 84cm wide x 110cm high £200-400

409. A GEORGIAN STYLE GILT FRAMED RECTANGULAR WALL MIRROR, 122cm wide x 71.5cm high £100-200

410. A PAIR OF BRASS LAMP STANDARDS of reeded Corinthian column form and on stepped plinth bases with outset square feet, 180cm high £200-400

411. A 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL OAK HALL STAND with overhanging crests with turned finials, above a central bevelled mirror plate flanked by carved panels, wrought iron coat hooks and with a stick stand to either side beneath, 180cm wide x 24cm deep x 190cm high £200-400

412. AN ANTIQUE GILT FRAMED MIRROR with three central bevelled mirror plates surrounded by bevelled mirror slips and a moulded gilt frame, 124cm x 62cm £100-200

414. A ROYAL LANCASTRIAN RED LUSTER BALUSTER VASE, with markings slightly rubbed to base, artist signature to base for Gladys Rogers, 24cm in height £100-200

413. A 20TH CENTURY OCTAGONAL VENETIAN MIRROR with acanthus scrolling detail and etched panels, 104cm wide x 144cm high £600-800

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415. A POSSIBLY WEDGWOOD COPY OF THE PORTLAND VASE, on blue ground with twin handles and flared rim, stamped ‘S’ to the base, possibly 1864, 23cm high £100-200


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416. A ROYAL DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE BOOK END, modelled as two seated monkeys by Florrie Jones, signed to the base, 16cm high £100-200

417. A 19TH CENTURY DELFT WARE PLATE with lustre glaze decorated with a goat amongst foliage, signed mark to the reverse, with restoration, 24cm £60-80

419. W.BRIGHT.MORRIS (1878) A Spanish gathering, oil on canvas, signed to the lower left hand corner, 64cm x 34cm (damages) £200-400

421. A WEDGWOOD CANEWARE GAME PIE DISH, c.1810, 24cm wide and a 19th century cabbage leaf bowl on Sheffield silver acanthus scroll base by Walker and Hall, 14cm high (2) £100-150

418. ATTRIBUTED TO TOM KEATING Two modern figures, oil on canvas, with Bonhams Tom Keating label and article attached to the back of the frame, 49cm x 60cm £300-500

420. A SELECTION OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER CUT GLASSWARE including a bright cut decoration Birmingham silver rimmed vase, three silver rimmed cut glass bowls, a tazza, a Georgian jug, 24cm in height and a faceted Georgian cut glass pedestal bowl on shaped base, 25cm high (7) £100-200

422. A SMALL COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE PEWTER AND COPPERWARE including a mazer, a knopped brass candlestick standing on three claw feet, a 19th century country door stop depicting game birds and a mouse on a wheatsheaf, and four pewter plates with touch marks for London on reverse, and a pair of candlesticks (9) £80-120

423. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OVAL VENETIAN MIRROR with etched floral swag detail and large ornate top rail, 95cm £200-400

424. A PAIR OF EMBROIDERY EFFECT CURTAINS decorated with birds sittings amongst foliage, 230cm width at its widest point x 228cm drop for each curtain, complete with tie backs and accessories £180-220

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425. A PAIR OF CREAM GRAIN EFFECT LINED CURTAINS, 169cm at the widest point x 216cm drop for each curtain £180-220

426. A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CASED DROP DIAL WALL CLOCK with carved brackets, the circular painted dial with Roman numerals and with a fusee movement signed ‘W & H’ for Winterhalder & Hofmeier, 37cm wide x 56cm high overall £200-400

427.THREE PAIRS OF RED SILK LINED CURTAINS, 182cm at widest point x 210cm drop for each curtain £300-500

428. A 19TH CENTURY BERLIN NEEDLEWORK TAPESTRY depicting an Aristocratic family on golden velvet backdrop with tasselled fringed edges, suspended from an oak pole terminating in fleur de lys finials, the tapestry hanging measures 120cm x 100cm £150-250

429. A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY STEEL AND BRASS ANDIRONS with knopped finials and fluted stretcher, standing on square stepped feet, 25cm high £60-80

430. A 19TH CENTURY RIVETED COPPER, 40cm x 54cm £80-120

431. A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY COPPER LOG BASKET with wrought iron loop handle and a mid 19th century copper coal scuttle with accompanying handle, with one other coal scuttle and shovel (4) £150-200

432. A GROUP OF FOUR E FOX AND CO LIMITED UMBRELLAS to include an art deco umbrella with ivory ball finial and also a Malacca walking cane with ivory handle, a further walking cane with gilt finial and a Bentwood hawthorn walking stick with silver mounts (7) £100-200

433. A SERIES OF ANTIQUE HAND COLOURED PRINTS AFTER ALKEN, depicting ‘The First Steeple-Chase on Record’, the plates numbered one to five, 36.5cm x 42cm (4) £70-90

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435. AN 18TH CENTURY FLORAL NEEDLEWORK PANEL on a blue ground decorated with various flowers, 52cm x 54cm £100-200

434. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE OIL PAINTINGS IN THE MANNER OF TENNIERS depicting figures in an inn, to include one with a gentleman playing a hurdy-gurdy, the other with a fellow encouraging a goat to smoke a pipe, each 11.5cm x 14cm (2) £100-200

437. AN ANTIQUE CAST IRON FIRE BACK of arching form, centrally decorated with St George and the dragon within a fruiting vine border, 54cm wide x 60cm high £100-200

436. PAMELA KAY (b.1939) Still life of a cup and saucer, glasses, flowers and strawberries in a bowl, oil on canvas, signed P.Kay lower right, 49.5cm x 60cm £200-400

438. A BRASS AND WIREWORK SIX BRANCH CHANDELIER with faux ivy leaves and flowers, 70cm high £80-120

439. A PAINTED WROUGHT IRON FLORAL WALL LIGHT with acanthus scrolling decoration, 28cm in height £100-150

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440. AN EXTENSIVE PANORAMIC VIEW OF DOVER HARBOUR with figures gathered on a jetty and the White Cliffs in the distance, c.1830, unsigned in a fine gilt picture frame with scallop shell and acanthus ornament (minor losses), 160cm x 56cm and 83cm x 183cm overall £500-800

441. A FRENCH WALNUT RECTANGULAR TOPPED OVERSTUFFED UPHOLSTERED STOOL with blue and white check material and carved cabriole legs 92cm wide x 46cm high £300-500

442. A FRENCH PAINTED CORNER CUPBOARD the panelled door decorated with tulips 76cm wide x 92cm high £100-200

443. A GROUP OF FOURTEEN PLASTER RECTANGULAR PANELS decorated with Putti playing instruments whilst standing beside or seated on laurel swags, each panel 124cm x 31.5cm (14) (some AF) £400-600

444. A PAIR OF BLACK GROUND PAPIER MACHE TABLE LAMPS of baluster form with chinoiserie decoration, each with pleated silk shades, 73cm high overall £100-200

445. A PAIR OF BLACK GROUND PAPIER MACHE TABLE LAMPS of baluster form with chinoiserie decoration, each with pleated silk shades, 73cm high overall £100-200

446. A PAIR OF BLACK PAINTED PARCEL GILT circular low occasional tables with scrolling tripod supports, 50cm diameter x 48cm high (2) £80-120

447. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY VASE of tall proportions, after the antique, decorated with a classical battle scene on a black ground with Greek key decoration, indistinctly stamped ‘Oracle Porcelain’?, 82cm high £200-300

448. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE CARVED WOODEN FURNITURE MOUNTS in the form of lions paw feet, continental, c.1800, 17cm high £40-60

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449. A VARIEGATED ROSE COLOURED MARBLE CYLINDRICAL PEDESTAL on an octagonal base, 18cm high; and a black slate and red marble candlestick of cylindrical form with bell base, 20.5cm high (2) £100-150

450. A BRONZE MODEL of a monkey in aggressive stance, 10cm long £80-120

451. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE SUSSEX CHAIRS each painted in green with spindle supports and rush seats, 52cm wide £150-250

453. FOUR OLD SCANDINAVIAN GREEN PAINTED TOLEWARE HANGING CHANDELIERS, each 60cm in length (4) £50-80 452. A PAIR OF OLD GILTWOOD WALL BRACKETS of scallop shell and coral design, each 48cm in length £150-250

454. A WHITE GLASS HANGING LIGHT FITTING £50-80

455. A NEEDLEPOINT CARPET, with acanthus leaf and floral decoration, 366cm x 274cm £300-500

456. A VICTORIAN BLACK PAINTED CAST IRON UMBRELLA STAND with four sectional top and shaped base, 64cm in height £50-80

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457. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SAMPLER by Louisa Jones, May 30th 1807, 23cm x 22cm; an early 19th century sampler by Elizabeth Mitchell, Broadclist 1825; a 19th century sampler by Elizabeth Keen, 1842 and a woolwork picture of a parrot (4) £100-200

458.TWO LARGE FAUX GREEN LEAF SMALL TREES in earthenware planters, each approximately 270cm high £200-300

459. A LARGE FAUX GREEN LEAF PLANT OR SMALL TREE in a Chinese pottery urn, approximately 300cm high £200-300

460. A LARGE FRENCH TAPESTRY depicting pheasants in a landscape, backed on green linen £100-200

461. A 19TH CENTURY REPAINTED FRENCH BARBER CHAIR with re upholstered seat, 91cm high £120-180

462. A WOODEN YARD STICK stamped ‘C & S 1953’ with brass scale and mounts, 90cm closed £60-80

463. A SILVER PLATED BUTLERS TRAY, twin handled by Mappin & Webb, 68cm x 42cm overall £50-80

464. A TAN LEATHER DRESSING CASE by J W Benson Ltd, Ludgate Hill, London with brass locks, 43cm wide £40-60

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465. MADELEINE PEARSON (EARLY 20TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL) A study of a monkey, pen and wash, signed with a red Chinese seal, 22cm x 39cm, mounted and in a wooden cushion frame £50-100

466. A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL OAK FRAMED TWO SEATER OPEN ARM SOFA with ribbon tied crest, overstuffed upholstered back, arms and serpentine fronted seat and standing on turned tapering fluted elgs, 118cm wide x 117cm high £200-400

467. AN 18TH CENTURY MONOCHROME ENGRAVING entitled ‘Marina, et Autres Femmes Donnees a Cortex’, 20cm x 28cm in a gilt frame; a further monochrome print of sailors being welcomed by natives; and a Victorian print entitled ‘Un Coupable’ published by Goupil, in ebonised frame (3) £40-60

468. A LARGE CARVED OAK AND WROUGHT IRON LAMP STANDARD, the scrolling top with six lights, the post with blind fretwork decoration, originally from The Prebendary, Thame, Oxfordshire, the post with scroll carved brackets and four spreading feet, 72cm wide x 240cm high £300-500

470. RACHAEL NOON (b.1964) ‘Little Greek’, bronze, signed Rachael Noon and from an addition of 12, 18cm wide x 54.5cm high £2000-3000

469. A VICTORIAN BUTTON BACK UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR with turned front legs and Cope and Collinson brass casters, 66cm wide £150-250

471. PAUL SMITH (b.1961) ‘The Great White Bear’, slate white resin, signed and numbered 1/12, 132cm long x 76cm high £2000-3000

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472. A FOSSILIZED WOOD STOOL, approximately 20 million years old, 41cm wide x 50cm high £800-1200

473. A PRESERVED TAXIDERMIED CROW RESTING ON A BRANCH, 26cm wide x 40cm high £100-200

474. A MURANO GILT METAL AND COLOURED GLASS DROP FOUR BRANCH ELECTROLIER, 45cm wide £200-300

475. A PAIR OF BRONZE SCULPTURES OF STAGS, the larger 50cm long x 51cm high (2) £400-600

476. A HANGING BRASS AND GLASS BEAD LIGHT FITTING with scrolls supporting beaded swags and pressed acanthus leaf decoration, 82cm high £200-300

477. AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH OAK VITRINE, the upper section with shaped moulded cornice and angled glazed sides, having a pair of glazed doors and shelving above two frieze drawers and a pair of panelled cupboard doors, on block feet, 153cm wide x 231cm high £400-600

478. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS ART NOUVEAU TABLE LAMP with three shaped supports around a central column and on a circular spreading base embossed with stylised flowerhead motifs, 36cm high £80-120

479. A GROUP OF SIX FRENCH GREEN GLASS BOTTLES with wire hinged lids, to include some inscribed ‘La Lorraine’ over a thistle ornament, the largest bottle, 34.5cm high £100-200

480. AN 18TH CENTURY DUTCH SERPENTINE FRONTED WALNUT COMMODE, the cross banded top with lined decoration and gilt cast mounts to the edge, the drawers with cast brass oval handles, flanked by fluted outset pilaster columns to either side, all standing on turned tapering fluted feet, 145cm wide x 69cm deep x 95.5cm high £1000-2000

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481. A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CAST GILT METAL VASES OR ORNAMENTS with flaring basket weave rims supported by putti, on a square ebonised plinth base, 15.5cm wide x 42cm high £100-200

482. AN ORIENTAL BLUE GROUND RUNNER with geometric motifs to the central field, also decorated with animals and stylised flowers, all within a triple banded border, 398cm long x 99cm wide £200-400

483. AN ORIENTAL RUG OF BLUE GROUND, the central field with stylised diamonds, animals and figures, all within a multiple banded border, 189cm long x 152cm wide (damages) £50-80

484. AN OLD ORIENTAL DARK BROWN GROUND RUG with three diamond shaped hooked motifs to the central field within a triple banded flower decorated border, 223cm long x 135.5cm wide £100-200

485. AN ORIENTAL RED GROUND RUG with scrolling diamond shaped cartouches to the central field, each decorated with flowers and trees, all within a banded floral border, 317cm x 212cm £200-400

486. A GROUP OF TWELVE ANTIQUE FRENCH PUCE COLOURED ETCHINGS depicting animals, figures, vases, flowers and buildings, some after Le Clerc, others after Roubillac, each 22.5cm x 30.5cm (12) £200-400

487. A PAIR OF CREAM PAINTED PARCEL GILT JARDINIERES, with ball finials and zinc lined interiors, 16cm wide x 22cm high together with an old wooden model of a cart, possibly originally a florists shop window display model, 42cm long and a pair of cream painted wall brackets (5) £120-180

488. A PIERCED STEEL FENDER, 122cm wide x 37cm deep x 11.5cm high £50-80

489. A BRONZED RESIN SCULPTURE OF A FRENCH SEATED NUDE LADY signed indistinctly to the reverse ‘Hugo ***’, dated ‘86, limited edition 773/1000 £400-600

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490. A PAIR OF ANTLER TIP GUN OR FISHING ROD HOOKS mounted on oak boards £60-80

491. A CAST IRON FIRE BACK decorated with a crest of a horse beneath a tree, the fire back with moulded edge and shaped top, 75cm wide x 65cm high overall This fire back reputedly came from the Queen Mother’s apartments £200-400

493. A PAIR OF PINK GROUND DAMASK TYPE CURTAINS with scrolling acanthus leaf decoration, each curtain with a drop of approximately 200cm x 160cm wide £50-80

494. A PAIR OF FRENCH GOLD GROUND SILK CURTAINS, each with a green and pink border down one side, each with a drop of approximately 250cm x 150cm wide £80-120

496. AN ANTIQUE BROWN AND GOLD GROUND VELVET THROW decorated with flower head designs and with a fringed border, 164cm square £40-60

497. A PAIR OF YELLOW GROUND INTERLINED FRILL TOP CURTAINS with floral sprays in blue, pink, green and cream, each curtain approximately 241cm in length x 260cm wide (at bottom), together with a separate deep pelmet measuring approximately 460cm in length (gathered length) x 80cm deep at longest point £80-120

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492.TWO PAIRS OF CURTAINS BY GASTON Y DAMIELLO, each with an ivory green ground and decorated with fruit and flowers in baskets, interlined and lined, each curtain with a drop of approximately 240cm x 140cm wide £150-250

495. A PAIR OF CURTAINS with a kilim style pattern in blues, reds and golds, each curtain with a drop of approximately 200cm x 120cm wide £40-60


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1000. AN 18TH CENTURY FRENCH COPPER WATERING CAN, 51cm high £150-300

1001. A RECONSTITUTED STONE FROG FOUNTAIN HEAD on a pierced naturalistically moulded base, 50cm high overall £60-80

1002. A PAIR OF LARGE HADDONSTONE BASKET WEAVE DECORATED GARDEN PLANTERS OR URNS with flaring rims and standing on paw feet, all supported on a circular shaped plinth base, 100cm diameter x 86cm high £700-900

1003.TWO OLD STONE STADDLE STONES with circular tops and spreading bases, each approximately 50cm wide x 70cm high (2) £100-200

1004.TWO SIMILAR OLD STONE STADDLE STONES with circular tops and rectangular spreading bases, the largest approximately 55cm wide x 60cm high (2) £120-180

1005. A RECONSTITUTED STONE FOUNTAIN, the shallow bowl supported by four fish and on a circular base, 64cm diameter x 89cm high £300-500

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1007. A LARGE CAST IRON GREEN PAINTED BOWL OR PLANTER, 80cm diameter x 49cm high £100-200

1008. A PAIR OF TEAK GARDEN SEATS with pierced slatted back and slatted seat, each 127cm wide (2) £100-200

1006. A RECONSTITUTED STONE FOUNTAIN surmounted by a boy holding a fish, seated within a shallow bowl with egg and dart decoration to the side, on a stand with lions to each corner and on a square stepped plinth, 65cm diameter x 120cm high £200-400

1009. AN OLD TEAK GARDEN SEAT with pierced slatted back and slatted seat, 157.5cm wide £80-120

1010. AN OLD GARDEN BENCH, 159cm wide £100-200

1011. AN OLD TEAK GARDEN BENCH, 159cm wide £100-200

1012. A TEAK GARDEN BENCH OR SEAT, 128cm wide £80-120

1013. A SET OF FOUR OCTAGONAL RECONSTITUTED STONE URNS OR PLATERS with stylised flower head decoration to the sides, each 34cm wide x 25cm high (4) £80-120

1014. A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE GARDEN URNS with acanthus leaf decoration to the bowls and on circular bases, each 42cm diameter x 68cm high (2) £100-200

1015. A RECONSTITUTED STONE SCULPTURE OF A PUTTI playing cymbals whilst perched on a ball finial, all standing on a Haddonstone square plinth with panelled sides, the putti 99cm high, the Haddonstone plinth 38cm wide x 72.5cm high (2) £150-250

1016. A VICTORIAN CAST IRON GARDEN TABLE BASE with a later blue pearl effect granite top, 127cm wide £80-120

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1019. A SET OF FOUR BLACK PAINTED BLACKSMITH’S HANGING BASKET BRACKETS, 65cm £80-120

1017. AN EDWARDIAN STREET LAMP with double knopped finial and gilt metal mounts, 108cm high £100-200

1018. A SELECTION OF TERRACOTTA RIDGED ROOF TILES, each 30cm long (9) £40-60

1020. A PAIR OF STONE BALL FINIAL GATE POST TOPS, 41cm high £100-200

1021. AN ANTIQUE LEAD SCULPTURE OF A GIRL PLAYING A MANDOLIN, 57cm high £100-200

1022. AN OLD CAST LEAD SCULPTURE OF A CROUCHING CHIMPANZEE, 35.5cm high £150-250

1024. A PAIR OF LARGE HADDONSTONE GARDEN PLANTERS with faceted rims and a band of fruiting ivy, 74cm wide x 41cm high £300-500

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1023. A VICTORIAN WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON CONSERVATORY HEATER with pierced decorative panels, scroll feet and carrying handles to the side, complete with oil burner within, 33cm wide x 77cm high £60-80

1025.TWO METALLIC GREEN PAINTED RECTANGULAR CAST IRON TROUGHS, the largest 79cm x 42cm x 28cm (2) £30-50


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1026. A RECONSTITUTED STONE SQUARE SECTION PLANTER, also possibly for use as a plinth, with mask decoration to each side, 32cm wide x 45cm high £40-60

1027. A GALVANIZED CYLINDRICAL WATER BUTT, 58cm diameter x 78cm high £40-60

1028. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN OR EDWARDIAN TERRACOTTA CHIMNEY POTS with cross hatch and boss decoration, each 32cm wide x 69cm high £40-60

1029. A GROUP OF SIX RECONSTITUTED STONE CYLINDRICAL PLATERS with lattice decoration to the sides, each 33cm diameter x 30cm high (6) £100-200

1030. A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE CYLINDRICAL URNS with wrythen fluted decoration, each 36cm diameter x 30cm high (2) £40-60

1031. A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE OVAL PLANTERS with basket weave decoration, each 50cm wide x 21cm high (2) £40-60

1032. A RECTANGULAR RECONSTITUTED STONE PLANTER decorated with classical scenes, 69cm x 51cm x 20cm together with a further rectangular reconstituted stone planter, 74cm x 55cm x 22cm high (2) £50-80

1033. A RECONSTITUTED STONE SQUARE URN OR PLANTER with moulded rose decoration, stepped plinth base, 51cm wide x 43cm high £30-50

1034. FOUR OLD PITHOI TYPE TWIN HANDLED JARS, each with green glaze, 60cm in height (4) £40-60

1036. A PAIR OF TERRACOTTA STRAWBERRY PLANTERS of inverted baluster form, 31cm wide x 45cm high £50-80

1035. A MOULDED PLASTER PLINTH of circular fluted column form, 36cm diameter x 89cm high (damages) £50-80

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1037. A PAINTED CAST IRON SCULPTURE of a fairy pulling on a branch, 59cm high £80-120

1038. A LARGE CARVED RUSTIC GARDEN CHAIR OR SEAT with a high back, approximately 70cm wide x 215cm high £800-1200

1039. AN ORIENTAL CARVED HARDWOOD SCULPTURE of a rearing horse, 52cm high £60-80

1040. A PAIR OF WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN CLOCHES, each with square stands with pyramidal covers, each surmounted by an iron handle, each 55cm wide x 55cm high (2) £200-400

1041.TWO OLD GALVANIZED WATERING CANS, the largest two gallons, together with four various wire baskets, a green painted tin jug, an old brass rose sprayer and a washing dolly (9) £100-200

1042. A GEORGIAN PINE AND GESSO MOULDED FIRE SURROUND in the neo classical style, the frieze and tablet with ribbon tied husks, urn and laurel decoration, the surround with a moulded frame, 139cm wide x 131cm high, the aperture 105cm x 98.5cm £300-500

1044. A SET OF FOUR CAST IRON FLUTED COLUMNS of classical form, each 10cm square and 92cm high (4) £80-120

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1043. A TEAK CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE with circular glass top and splaying ribbed base on a stepped stand, together with a set of four horseshoe shaped garden chairs with scrolling outswept feet (one chair lacking a seat), the table 100cm in diameter £200-300


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1045. A BLACK PAINTED WIREWORK CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE, 66.5cm diameter together with two folding garden chairs £100-200

1047. A PAIR OF OLD WHITE PAINTED GARDEN URNS with fluted bodies and square bases, 28cm wide x 43cm high £50-80

1050. A LARGE 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON PULLEY BLOCK, 53cm wide x 64cm high overall £40-60

1046. A PAIR OF TURNED MARBLE URNS of campana form, each on a square base, 31cm diameter x 38cm high (2) £80-120

1048. A PAIR OF CAST IRON SMALL PLINTHS with flower head decoration, each 20cm wide x 33cm high (2) £50-80

1049. A CARVED STONE CORBEL BLOCK decorated with leaves on a sphere, 20cm wide x 27cm high £30-50

1051. A WHITE PAINTED WROUGHT IRON LOVE SEAT with flower head and scroll decoration, 130cm wide x 102cm high £100-200

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1052. A MID VICTORIAN CAST IRON COALBROOKDALE LILY OF THE VALLEY PATTERN GARDEN SEAT,with arching back and wooden slatted seat and scrolling legs and marked ‘Coalbrookdale’ to the seat rail, 157cm wide x 84cm high £2000-3000

1053.TWO PAIRS OF VICTORIAN CAST IRON WINDOW SILL BARS with scrolling supports and each with a barley twist horizontal bar, the supports 41cm wide overall, the shortest bar 80cm long £70-90

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1054. A GROUP OF TWELVE VICTORIAN TILES decorated with flowers, each tile marked with a registration mark beneath and 5.2cm square (12) £50-80

1055.TWO SETS OF VICTORIAN TILES decorated with stylised flowers in browns and yellows, each four tiles panel 61.5cm wide x 5.3cm high (8 tiles in all) £50-80


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1056. AN IRON GATE, 204cm high by 82cm wide £40-60

1058. EMMA MAIDEN ‘Bird in Flight’, Portland stone, signed with initials, 41cm wide x 79cm high £2000-3000

1057. DENNIS KILGALLON (b.1953) ‘Landscape’, glazed stoneware with stamped with a signature and numbered 7/12, 57cm wide x 82cm deep x 61cm high £800-1200

1059. A GROUP OF THREE CAST RECONSTITUTED STONE GROTESQUES in the form of half length horned figures with wings, each approximately 23cm wide x 46cm high £100-150

1060. PETE ROGERS (CONTEMPORARY SCHOOL) ‘Woven Bridge’, welded, riveted and galvanized steel, 257cm long x 89cm wide x 109cm high overall £2000-3000

1061. PAUL MARGETTS (20TH / 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL) ‘Seagulls’, powder coated steel, 130cm wide x 146cm high £1200-1800

1062. CONTEMPORARY SCHOOL ‘Shaft of Light’, stainless steel, 25cm wide x 210cm high £600-800

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1064. JOHN COX (b.1941) ‘Leaping Frog’, bronze, 76cm long x 58cm high, with a foundry stamp to the base £600-800 1063. 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL ‘Whale Tail’, spring stone, approximately 600cm wide x 113cm high £1200-1800

1065. DAVID COOKE (b.1970) A chameleon on a long leaf, bronze, mounted on a stone plinth, numbered 1/9, 152cm high £2000-3000

1066. A GROUP OF SIX STAINED GLASS LEADED PANELS, each depicting the coat of arms of a northern English town or city, the panels consisting of arms representing Bolton, Walsall, Coventry, Hull, Liverpool and Wigan, the largest panel 60cm x 45.5cm (6) £200-400

1067. A SMALL GROUP OF SEVEN OLD GARDEN TOOLS £40-60

1068. AN ANTIQUE, POSSIBLY VICTORIAN, WOODEN CHILD’S WHEELBARROW with solid iron bound wheel and decorated with initials HB, 104cm long x 44cm wide £80-120

1069. AN OLD CAST LEAD BIRD BATH in the form of a putti supporting a shell, 37cm wide x approximately 72cm high (detached from its base), together with a similar putti garden ornament in the form of a sun dial (also AF) (2) £100-200

1070. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH GREEN PAINTED BISTRO TABLE with lattice top, 70cm high x 100cm £80-120

1071. A CANARY YELLOW PAINTED GARDEN URN on spreading base, 52cm high £80-120

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1072. A FRENCH CAST IRON SLATTED DOUBLE SIDED BENCH, initialled ‘GHM Sommevoire, number 5220’ with acanthus scrolling detail to bench ends, 91cm high £200-300

1074. A LIMITED EDITION FRENCH COPPER WATERING CAN of bulbous form with strap handle, signed to the bottom of the handle, with reproduction emblem placed on the top, 37cm high £150-300

1073. Spare Lot

1076.TWO COMPOSITE STONE LIONS, one recumbent one seated, on shaped plinth bases, 53cm x 38cm (2) £200-400

1075. A VICTORIAN HEXAGONAL BLACK PAINTED STREET LAMP with electrified modification, 100cm £500-600

1077. A PAIR OF MARBLE CYLINDRICAL COLUMNS with octagonal bases, 74cm high £400-600

1078. A LOW GARDEN TABLE with a slate top, 85cm wide £30-50

1079. A PAIR OF POSSIBLY LAVA STONE COLUMNS with Corinthian capitals, each 90cm in height £80-120

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1080.TWO FOLDING DECK CHAIRS with blue canvas seats and a teak steamer chair £80-120

1081. A SELECTION OF TERRACOTTA CHIMNEY POTS including two tall examples measuring 62cm in height and three small examples measuring 30cm in height (5) £100-200

1082. A 1960’S ALUMINIUM MILK CHURN by ‘H A Jobb Limited, Hamworth and Didcot, manufactured by Grundy (Teddington) Limited, Middlesex’, serial number 1/1961, 74cm high £50-100

1083. A VINTAGE RMT LIMITED PAINTED SACK TRUCK, 111cm high £40-60

1084. AN ALUMINIUM CATTLE WATER TROUGH, 122cm x 53cm x 46cm £40-80

1085. AN OLD SPELTER ART NOUVEAU STYLE SCULPTURE OF A FAIRY 61cm high £50-80

1086. A 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON CROSS decorated with a floral wreath, fruiting vine and wheat ears, 67cm wide x 146cm high £200-300

1087. SEVEN GLASS BEE HIVE WASP TRAPS, 24cm high (7) £30-50

1088. A SET OF FIVE NATURALISTIC STUMP WOOD GARDEN STOOLS and matching table £60-80

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1089. AN 18TH / 19TH CENTURY HORNTON STONE HORSESHOE SHAPED GARDEN TROUGH, 46cm wide £100-200

1090. AN OLD CARVED STONE STADDLE STONE with circular top and rectangular spreading base, 50cm wide x approximately 68cm high £70-90

1091. A WHITE MARBLE FIRE SURROUND, the top 149cm wide together with a Victorian cast iron tiled fire place insert (2) £200-300

1092. A WROUGHT IRON GARDEN SEAT with bun shaped finials, metal slatted seat and square section legs, 108cm wide x 100cm high £100-200

1093. A BLACK PAINTED WIREWORK GARDEN SEAT with arching back and scroll feet, 119cm wide £100-200

1094. A RECONSTITUTED STONE CYLINDRICAL PLINTH with cross hatched matted central section, 49.5cm diameter x 51.5cm high £50-80

1095. A RECONSTITUTED STONE CYLINDRICAL PLINTH with central band of cross hatched decoration, 50cm diameter x 48cm high £50-80

1096. A PAIR OF CAST IRON GARDEN URNS of flaring form on circular bases surmounted by a square plinth, 63cm diameter x 53cm high (2) £400-600

1097. A VICTORIAN WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON CAMPANA URN of fluted form with egg and dart decoration to the rim, 59cm diameter x 71cm high together with an old concrete square section plinth base decorated with roundels, 37cm wide x 50.5cm high (2) £300-500

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1098. A LARGE GREEN PAINTED WIREWORK URN of classical form with splaying rim and semi-spherical body on a spreading square section base and plinth, 105cm diameter x 143cm high £150-250

1099. A PAIR OF OLD CONTINENTAL WROUGHT IRON CAFE CHAIRS with circular seats, 40cm wide x 89.5cm high (2) £50-80

1100. A CARVED STONE URN of circular form with gadrooned bowl and circular base, approximately 45cm wide x 70cm high £100-200

1101. A BLACK PAINTED CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE with pierced scrolling decoration, 70cm diameter together with a pair of matching folding chairs £100-200

1102. A WHITE PAINTED WROUGHT IRON SEMI CIRCULAR GARDEN SEAT, 130cm wide x 91cm high £100-200

1103. A 19TH CENTURY CAST IRON WINDOW SILL, with floral decorated brackets, 124cm wide x 26cm high overall £70-90

1104. A GROUP OF THREE CREAM PAINTED WIREWORK HANGING BASKETS, each approximately 52cm diameter x 37cm high (3) £80-120

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1105. A GROUP OF FIVE CAST BRONZE SERVANTS BELLS together with a hardwood cased Edwardian indicator board, the board 27cm wide (6) £80-120


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1106. A VICTORIAN WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON FIRE SURROUND of large proportions, suitable for around an aperture with a wood burner, the surround decorated with flower heads and stylised acanthus leaves, 168cm wide x 155cm high overall, the aperture 119cm x 121cm £200-400

1107. A PAIR OF RECTANGULAR RECONSTITUTED STONE PLINTHS with acanthus leaf decoration, each 47cm wide x 37cm deep x 41cm high overall £100-200

1108. A PAIR OF ANTIQUE PINE FLUTED PILASTER COLUMNS 191cm high £150-250

1111.TWO POTTERY PUMPKINS, each 38cm wide; a wall pocket in the form of a clam shell, 30cm wide; and two terracotta African style pots and a tray (6) £80-120 1109. A LEAD FOUNTAIN SPOUT set in a reconstituted stone mount, 33cm high x 34cm wide £60-100

1110. A PAIR OF OLD BLACK PAINTED WROUGHT IRON GOTHIC REVIVAL STYLE STRAPWORK DOOR HINGES with fleur de lys decoration, 95cm wide x 54cm high (2) £100-200

1112. A PAIR OF OLD TERRACOTTA STYLE URNS stamped ‘Ampholia’ and decorated with swags, each 48cm diameter x 53cm in height £200-400

1113. A PAIR OF CYLINDRICAL STONE URNS with lobed decoration and stepped bases, each 43cm diameter x 36cm in height £100-200

1114. A COMPOSITE STONE STATUE OF A MOTHER AND CHILD, 133cm in height £200-400

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1115. A PAIR OF PAINTED STEEL PLANTERS of square tapering form with ring handles, 50cm in height x 50cm wide £150-250

1116. A PAIR OF PAINTED STEEL PLANTERS OF SQUARE TAPERING FORM with ring handles, 50cm in height x 50cm wide £150-250

1118. A 19TH CENTURY LARGE RIVETED COPPER COPPER, 83cm diameter £300-400

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1117. A PAINTED STEEL PLANTER of square tapering form with ring handles, 60cm wide x 60cm high £100-200

1119. AN OLD CAST IRON SCULPTURE OF A CHERUB playing a lute, 28cm in height £20-40


DAY TWO, 11TH OCTOBER 2016

1120.TWO PAIRS OF ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN SEATS of barrel form, each 46cm in height (4) £100-200

1121. A PAIR OF LATE 20TH CENTURY TERRACOTTA RECUMBENT LIONS, each 56cm in length £50-80

1122. A WHITE PAINTED IRON CIRCULAR LOW OCCASIONAL TABLE with pierced decoration to the top and scroll support to the tripod base, 70cm diameter x 51cm high £50-80

1123. AN OLD COPPER COPPER with pierced draining hole to the bottom and with metal carrying handles to the side, 72.5cm diameter x 50cm high overall £150-250

1124. AN OLD WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON CLOCHE with square glazed base surmounted by a pyramidal cover with carrying handle, 56cm wide x approximately 57cm high £150-250

1125. AN ANTIQUE LEAD HOPPER HEAD, 80cm in length £80-120

1126. A PAIR OF COMPOSITE STONE PLANTERS of cylindrical tapering form, each planted with a cherry tree, the planters 60cm diameter £200-300

1127. AN OLD COPPER COPPER with old plug to the bottom, 73cm diameter x 39.5cm high £150-250

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1128. AN 18TH CENTURY LEAD SCULPTURE IN THE MANNER OF JOHN CHEER, the sculpture of a classical semi-nude woman standing with one arm outstretched and with a blazing sun above her forehead, possibly emblematic of summer, the sculpture mounted on a stepped stone plinth, approximately 100cm wide x 185cm high overall £6000-9000

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1130. AN OLD COPPER COPPER with flaring rim, 72cm wide x 34cm high £150-250

1129. A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE TERRACOTTA COLOURED URNS of campana form, the flaring rims with egg and dart decoration to the edge, the bodies with scrolling acanthus leaf banding, carrying handles mounted with masks and on a fluted support and a square base, each with a square plinth, the urns 64cm diameter, the plinth and urn standing 126cm high overall £800-1200

1131. AN OLD COPPER WEATHERVANE decorated with Masonic emblems, 99cm wide x 70cm high £60-80

1132. A GREEN PAINTED CAST METAL WALL FOUNTAIN, the decorative back plate with brass tap over a semi circular bowl, 34cm wide x 60cm high £50-80

1134. AN OCTAGONAL TEAK GARDEN TABLE, 130cm wide together with four folding garden chairs and an old parasol with blue shade (all AF) (6) £60-80

1133. A GREEN PAINTED CIRCULAR ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE with pierced top and four scrolling legs, 103cm diameter together with a set of four cast aluminium green painted garden chairs with acanthus leaf scroll decoration and lattice seats (two armchairs and two standards) (5) £100-200

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1135. HENRY ÉTIENNE DUMAIGE (1830-1888) ‘Camille Desmoulins, Palais Royal 1789’, bronze, signed and inscribed to the plinth base and mounted on a terracotta plinth of classical form, the sculpture 98cm high, the terracotta plinth 39cm wide x 51.5cm high £1000-2000

1136. AN OLD COPPER COPPER of ovoid form with broad flaring rim, 65.5cm diameter x 44cm high £150-250

1137. A PAIR OF WHITE PAINTED, POSSIBLY DANISH, GARDEN BENCHES, 87cm high £100-200

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1138. A PAIR OF VINTAGE POLYCHROME PAINTED WINDOW CLEANING LADDERS £80-120


DAY TWO, 11TH OCTOBER 2016

1139. A MINIATURE CAST IRON PEDESTAL URN with fluted decoration on square plinth, 21cm high and an antique flat iron, 11cm high (2) £40-60

1140. A VINTAGE MID 20TH CENTURY REPAINTED WOODEN SLIDE, approximately 170cm long x 140cm high £50-100

1141. A PAIR OF VINTAGE CHILD’S SWING SEATS with attached chains (2) £40-60

1142. A SET OF EIGHT BULBOUS TURNED WOODEN SKITTLES with three bowls £80-120

1143. A VICTORIAN POLISHED CAST IRON FIRE SURROUND in the neo classical style with shaped mantelpiece, the frieze decorated with acanthus swags and with classically moulded decoration around the aperture, with registration number and marked ‘R Duche’ to the reverse, 166cm wide x 137cm high overall, the aperture 95cm wide x 95cm high £300-500

1144. AN OLD PINE APPLE RACK, with ten shelves, 67cm wide x 120cm high £100-200

1145. AN OLD COPPER COPPER with wrought iron carrying handles attached to the flaring rim, 78.5cm diameter x approximately 55cm high overall £200-300

1146. A GROUP OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON SMALL COLUMNS OR TABLE STANDS decorated with acanthus leaves, each 93.5cm high £60-80

1147. A WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN SCULPTURE of a boy releasing a bird, 64cm high £80-120

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1148. A CREAM PAINTED WIREWORK CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE, 77cm diameter together with a set of four matching chairs with arching backs (5) £200-300

1149. A GROUP OF THREE VICTORIAN CAST IRON BALCONY OR WINDOW FRONTS with flower head decoration, the largest section approximately 170cm wide x 40cm high (3) £120-180

1150. A PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON HOOKED SUN AWNING SUPPORTS, one decorated with a sun, the other a moon, each 30cm wide x 182cm high £60-80

1151. AN EDWARDIAN PINE FIRE SURROUND, the mantleshelf with further shelf below with carved supports and fluted pilasters to either side of the opening, the mantle piece 157cm wide x 133cm high overall, the aperture 96cm wide x 90cm high £100-200

1152. A WIREWORK CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE decorated with leaves, 80cm diameter together with a pair of matching folding chairs (3) £100-200

1153. A PAIR OF TERRACOTTA CYLINDRICAL URNS with basket weave decoration, 48cm diameter x 54cm in height (2) £200-400

1154. A PAIR OF COMPOSITE STONE LIONS in an upright seated pose and mounted on plinths, overall 70cm in height including the plinths £150-250

1155. A BLACK PAINTED WROUGHT IRON STRAPWORK GARDEN BENCH with scrolling arms, 228cm in length £200-300

1156. A LATE VICTORIAN OR EDWARDIAN GAMES OF SKITTLES, nine turned beechwood skittles with ball finials and two balls, encased within a wooden box with iron carrying handles, each skittle 29.5cm high, the box 90cm wide £80-120

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DAY TWO, 11TH OCTOBER 2016

1157. A TERRACOTTA FOUNTAIN HEAD OR PLANTER in the form of a writhing carp, 14.6cm high £150-250

1158. A PAIR OF WHITE PAINTED METAL FOLDING CHILDREN’S GARDEN CHAIRS by Zaer Limited, each 32cm wide x 67cm high (2) £30-50

1159. A WHITE PAINTED METAL CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE with lattice work top and scrolling support, 76cm diameter £40-60

1161. JONATHAN LOXLEY (b.1960) ‘Both Ways’, lime and Portland stone, 35cm x 172cm high £2000-3000

1160. DAVID COOKE (b.1970) ‘Raven and Pitchfork’, bronze, numbered 1/9, 140cm high £3000-5000

1162. LATA UPADHYAYA (20TH / 21ST CENTURY SCHOOL) ‘Windswept’, painted wrought iron, 190cm long x 75cm deep x 124cm high £2000-3000

1163. MARTIN WILLIAMS (20TH / 21ST CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL) ‘Resting’, Portland stone, signed, 31cm wide x 52cm high £1200-1800

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1164. MARTYN BARRATT (b. 1965) ‘Leaf Bench’, veined marble and stainless steel, 175cm long x 71cm wide x 51cm high £4000-6000 1165. Spare Lot

1166.TWO CONCRETE PEDESTAL URNS on square plinths with scrolling foliate detail to the rim, 45cm high (2) £80-120

1167. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SLAZENGER AND SONS TOURNAMENT CROQUET SET consisting of four mallets, four balls, hoops and a central peg, all within a pine iron bound box with paper label to the lid and also an embossed brass label with iron carrying handles to the side, the box 106.5cm wide £100-200

1169. A PAIR OF WATTISFIELD WARE TERRACOTTA PLANTERS of cylindrical naturalistic tree stump form, each 28cm diameter x 23cm in height £100-200

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1168. AN ANTIQUE CARVED STONE CORBEL decorated with a worn face of a bearded man, approximately 21cm wide x 25cm deep x 30cm high £100-150

1170. A PAIR OF SMALL CAST IRON URNS AND COVERS, each of classical fluted design, 26cm in height (2) £50-80


DAY TWO, 11TH OCTOBER 2016

1171. A PAIR OF GREY PAINTED CAST IRON HOUNDS, each resting on a rectangular plinth base, 125cm long x 40cm wide x 64cm high £800-1200

1172.YUE LONG SHI (LATE 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL) ‘Flow’, marble, 100cm long x 77cm high £2000-3000

1173. 20TH / 21ST CENTURY CONTEMPORARY SCHOOL ‘Spectra’, No’s I, II and VI, stainless steel and coloured glass, each 26cm wide x 200cm high (3) £2000-3000

1174. A VICTORIAN COPPER WEATHER VANE with pierced star decoration to the sail and on a support with scrolling brackets, 86cm wide x 182cm high overall £1200-1800

1176. JULIAN JEFFERY (b.1973) ‘Spring’, bronze, signed on the base, 66cm wide x 119cm high £800-1200

1175.TWO POLISHED STAINLESS STEEL PYRAMIDAL ORNAMENTS each with a ball finial, the largest 40cm wide x 121cm high (2) £800-1200

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1178. DAVID COOKE (b.1970) ‘Pearched Eagle’, ceramic and wood on a stone base, 159cm high £1500-2500

1177. JENNY PICKFORD (b.1969) ‘Vase of Flowers’, wrought iron and glass, 250cm high £2000-3000

1179. A VICTORIAN WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON RECTANGULAR TOPPED CONSERVATORY OR GARDEN TABLE inset with cream tiles, with pierced decoration and flower and fruit swags, the top 91.5cm x 54cm and standing 72cm high £120-180

1181. A PAIR OF STRIPPED PINE GLAZED DOORS with moulded panels, the pair of doors approximately 121cm wide x 234cm high overall £120-180

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1180. A SET OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY CAST AND WROUGHT IRON WHEELS for a shepherds hut, each wheel 35.5cm diameter £80-120

1182. A RECONSTITUTED STONE OCTAGONAL BIRD BATH on four columns and conforming base, 37cm wide x 58cm high £50-80


DAY TWO, 11TH OCTOBER 2016

1183. DANU (b.1955) ‘Mouton I’, white powder coated steel, signed to the base and numbered 5/80, 96cm wide x 75cm high £2000-3000

1184. DANU (b.1955) ‘Mouton’, white powder coated steel, signed and numbered to the base, 110cm wide x 98cm high £2000-3000

1186. A CAST COMPOSITE STONE RESTING LION on a rectangular plinth base, 79cm long x 49cm high £200-300

1185. BENJAMIN EDWARD SPENCE (1822-1866) A carved marble bust of a gentleman in Roman costume, signed ‘Spence, Rome’, 59cm wide x 63cm high £1300-1500

1187. A T BEND (21ST CENTURY SCHOOL) ‘Infinity Curve’, polished stainless steel, approximately 90cm x 80cm x 152cm £2000-3000

1188. DANU (b.1952) ‘Africane’, powder coated steel, signed to the base and numbered 8/80, 191cm high £1500-2500

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1189. DENNIS KILGALLON (b.1953) Two ceramic spheres, both textured and glazed with stamped signature beneath and dated, each 41cm diameter (2) £600-800

1190. A VICTORIAN CAST IRON CONSERVATORY TABLE with hardwood rectangular top and a cast iron base, with scrolling decoration, the top 91cm x 60cm and the table standing 74cm high £100-200

1191. AN OLD LIMESTONE STADDLE STONE, 55cm diameter x 70cm in height £100-200

1192. A PAIR OF POLISHED GRANITE OBELISKS of square tapering form, each 47cm in height £80-120

1194. AN EDWARDIAN DECORATIVE TERRACOTTA PLINTH TOP, 35cm high; a Victorian boot scraper and two Edwardian galvanized shoe scrapers; a pair of wire framed patio arm chairs and a small circular tripod table £60-80

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1193. DAVID GOODE (b.1966) ‘The Drinker’, Bronze, 50 from an edition of 50, 120cm high £8000-12000


DAY TWO, 11TH OCTOBER 2016

1195. AN EDWARDIAN GALVANIZED AND IRON WHEELBARROW with solid wheel £20-40

1196. AN OLD COTSWOLD BOW FRONTED STONE SINK with drain hole, 70cm x 40cm £80-120

1197. A COALBROOKDALE WHITE PAINTED CAST IRON WALKING STICK STAND with twin supports and original drip tray, 47cm x 79cm £120-150

1198. A PAIR OF ITALIAN TERRACOTTA PLANTERS with swag decoration stamped ‘G&G Patto A Mano”, 40cm square x 35cm high £50-80

1199. AN OLD DECORATIVE CARVED OCTAGONAL TOPPED STONE FONT, 409cm high £100-200

1200. AN OLD STONE FINISH SHELL SHAPED BIRD BATH £30-50

1201. A LARGE TERRACOTTA BUST OF A ROMAN SOLDIER, 45cm high £30-50

1202. A WHITE FINISH DECORATIVE URN SHAPED PLANTER, 45cm high £20-30

1203.TWO COMPOSITE STONE GARDEN BENCHES raised on twin supports, 125cm long £30-40

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1204. A LARGE CIRCULAR BLUE GLAZED PLANTER, 50cm diameter £30-50

1205. AN ANTIQUE WHITE MARBLE COLUMN of cylindrical form, 112cm in height £200-300

1206.TWO OLD STADDLE STONES and a marble urn of lobed form, 31cm in height (3) £50-80

1208. AN OLD WEATHERED COMPOSITE STONE STATUE OF AN OWL, 72cm in height £80-120

1207. P ROMANELLI, (1812-1887) ITALIAN SCHOOL White marble bust, depicting ‘Rebecca’, on a turned socle base, 50cm in height £300-500

1209. AN OLD TERRACOTTA URN with a frilled edge, 48cm in height; a composite stone urn, 35cm in diameter; a composite stone urn of foliate form, 40cm wide x 45cm high; a further stoneware pottery urn, 43cm diameter (4) £60-80

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1210. AN OLD GLAZED STONEWARE SINK 65cm wide, an old porcelain sink 59cm wide, a rubber bucket with twin handles, a grindstone, two edging tiles, a ridge tile, an old painted watering can, a copper urn of campana form and an old wooden ladder £40-60

1211. A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE TERRACOTTA PLANT POTS of varying sizes including a terracotta strawberry planter £60-100


DAY TWO, 11TH OCTOBER 2016

1212. AN OLD TERRACOTTA TYPE PLANTER of oval lobed form with scrolling handles 53cm wide, two composite stone urns and an architectural element (4) £60-80

1213. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST IRON URNS of campana form, each 30cm diameter x 43cm in height (2) £100-200

1214. A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CAST IRON URNS of campana form, each 30cm diameter x 43cm in height £120-160

1215. A PAIR OF CAST METAL WHITE PAINTED BENCH ENDS with lion’s mask decoration and acanthus leaf scrolling design £50-80

1216. AN ANTIQUE CAST IRON TABLE with pierced geometric decoration and lion’s mask mounts to the column support, the top 56cm diameter £80-120

1217. A GLAZED COMPOSITE STONE BIRD BATH of octagonal form, 55cm wide £70-100

1218. EIGHT OLD TERRACOTTA POTS of varying sizes, the largest 45cm diameter (8) £200-300

1219. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY PAINTED HARDWOOD GARDEN BENCH with slatted back and seats and scrolling arms, 153cm wide together with a pair of matching chairs, 62cm wide (3) £200-400

1220. AN OLD COPPER MILK CHURN with loop handles, 60cm high £100-200

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1221. A CONTEMPORARY CARVED WOOD AND WROUGHT IRON GARDEN TABLE with a shaped iron bound top with central recess with a carved rim decorated with sculpted fungus, the base with scrolling wrought iron supports decorated with poppy flowers and leaves, 156cm long x 120cm wide £500-800

1222. A GROUP OF FRENCH CAST GILT BRASS DOOR FURNITURE consisting of handles and locks, some marked ‘Garnier’ (a lot) £150-250

1223. A PAIR OF RUSTIC GARDEN CHAIRS constructed from found timber, each approximately 70cm wide x 120cm high £200-400

1224. A PAIR OF WHITE PAINTED TERRACOTTA PLINTHS, each 27cm wide x 58cm high £100-200

1225. A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE GARDEN URNS with basket weave decoration and each with a matching plinth base, 40cm wide x 730cm high overall £100-200

1226. A PAIR OF RECONSTITUTED STONE BUFF COLOURED DOGS, each seated to attention and wearing a collar, 70cm high £100-200

1227. A GROUP OF THREE OLD CAST IRON RAIN HOPPERS, the largest 320cm wide x 40cm high (3) £60-80

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1228. A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY COALBROOKDALE RAILINGS with pierced scrolling decoration, each railing 22cm wide x 82.5cm high £80-120

1229. A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY COALBROOKDALE RAILINGS with pierced scrolling decoration, each railing 22cm wide x 82.5cm high £80-120

1230. A PAIR OF CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN GARDEN SEATS of barrel form decorated with figures in a landscape 35cm diameter x 46cm high £600-800

1231. A TEAK GARDEN SEAT with arching back and serpentine front 160cm wide £150-250

1232. A TEAK GARDEN SEAT with arching back and serpentine front 160cm wide £180-280

1233. A TEAK GARDEN BENCH 109cm wide x 84cm high £70-90

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CONDITIONS OF SALE Mallams carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein. 1. DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Mallams or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Mallams accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate. 2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (2) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved. (3)The Auctioneers reserve the right to charge a deposit for certain lots. These will be indicated before the sale. 3. INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4. THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 20%. This premium is subject to VAT at the rate imposed by law. 5. VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. (Please refer to “Information for Buyers” for a brief explanation of the VAT position). 6. PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. 7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied. (2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions 9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

10. COMMISSION AND TELEPHONE BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf or by telephone. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11. WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. 12. AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers. 13. TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15. FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. GENERAL 16. We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17 (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. 18. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 19. Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. 20. Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. 21. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. ENDANGERED SPECIES LAWS Due to international laws, any item on the Endangered species list (i.e. Ivory, Rhino horn etc.), whether it dates from the 18th/19th Century or the 1930s, requires re-export permits for bidders outside the EU (CITES). Some countries also require import permits as well and all permits must be in place prior to shipment. Mallams cannot be held liable if a purchaser buys a lot that comes within this field and then import/export licences cannot be arranged. Certain countries, particularly the USA, have their own Endangered Species Act (USESA) and possession or being involved in a commercial transaction with any item on this list can be an offence for a US resident. Therefore, it is the potential buyers responsibility to check Federal regulations before bidding for a lot, which comes under these or similar regulations. Please note no license is required to sell or advertise within the EU if items are pre-1947. ONLINE BIDDING Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers, you: 1. authorise Mallams Fine Art auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Mallams Fine Art Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Mallams Fine art Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.

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DIRECTIONS FROM THE A34 Abingdon North turn-off from Oxford end Come off the slip road, the A4183 Oxford Road. Turn right at the roundabout onto Dunmore Road. Turn right at the next roundabout onto the B4017, Wootton Road, Go under the A34 flyover and we are on the right, Dunmore Court is the group of buildings on the right. Coming through the edge of Abingdon Come off the A34 at the Abingdon South turn-off on the roundabout. Take the 3rd exit onto the A415, Marcham Road. Go over the next small roundabout, going past the Abingdon Community Hospital on the left. At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Colwell Drive. Go over the next roundabout. At the next roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Copenhagen Drive. At the next roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Wootton Road.

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Absentee Bid Form

Mallams

Sale Date: .................................................................................................... Name: .......................................................................................................... Address: ....................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................................................................... ...................................................................

Postcode ..................................

Telephone: 1............................................. 2 ............................................... Email: ...........................................................................................................

Notices

Lot

Brief Description

Price Limit

I hereby request Mallams to bid for the lots listed herewith up to the hammer price stated. The auctioneers, on my behalf, will try to purchase lots for the lowest possible price, in accordance with the usual bidding increments and taking into account the reserve and other bids. I understand that if any bid is successful the total price payable by me is the sum of the final bid and the buyer’s premium (plus VAT). I agree that the bids are made in accordance with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue.

✂

I understand that absentee bids should be with the auctioneers at least one hour before the commencement of the auction.

Signed:

..............................................................

Date: ................................

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Lot 31 detail



Mallams Abingdon

Mallams 1788

HOUSE & GARDEN SALE 10th/11th October 2016

www.mallams.co.uk

THE HOUSE & GARDEN SALE Monday 10th and Tuesday 11th October ABINGDON


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