The Estate of Lyn Jansen Auction - Saturday, December 9, 2023 @ 10 AM. Pridhams Auctions.

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The Estate of Lyn Jansen Saturday, December 9, 2023 at 10:00 AM Live Online & In-Person Bidding Pridham’s Gallery, Ottawa

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The Estate of Lyn Jansen Saturday, December 9, 2023 at 10:00 AM Live Online & In-Person Bidding Absentee & telephone bids are accepted Preview before the sale: December 7 and 8 from 11 AM to 5 PM Toll Free: 1-877-533-5877 Buyer’s premium 20% Pridham’s Auctions & Appraisals Gallery 9-2615 Lancaster Road, OTTAWA Lots may be added post production of this catalogue.

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The Estate of Lyn Jansen

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he Lyn Jansen collection represents over 40 years of meticulous collecting. The core of Lyn’s collection is represented by outstanding examples of figural Staffordshire animals. Purchased primarily from some of England’s top specialists to include John Howard, Andrew Dando and numerous other BADA specialists. The collection shows some of the rarest examples available on the market, ranging from the mid 18th century on, into the 19th century. Lyn’s penchant for figurative objects extended to match safes and holders, still banks, inkwells and wood carvings. A fairly extensive offering of Canadian scenic pottery will be offered including a rare arctic scene example. The furniture selection crosses many collecting boundaries to include fine Canadiana examples, traditional formal along with European carved oak in various forms. The sale is filled with rare, unusual objects, and curiosities - this sale is not to be missed. Included, but not limited to 18th & 19th century Staffordshire, Rockingham, Derby, Prattware, Portneuf, Pearlware pottery whistles, animals - overall an extensive miniature collections. Also included in this sale, a Lanark County ash side table, an 18th century Dutch Baroque hall chair, a 17th century style throne oak chair, a very good 19th century maple work table, a small 17th century Charles II oak coffer, a very good 19th century two-part bookcase burl walnut cabinet, a Charles II oak chest of drawers, an antique miniature birds eye maple bonnet chest, a striking 19th century two-part Ontario butternut sideboard, an early 19th century Lanark County pine open dish dresser, a 19th century flat to the wall cupboard. Of note, a rare 19th century Staffordshire dove-on-nest tureen - game dish, a very good 18th century Dutch Delft charger, a rare 18th century Dutch Delft William & Mary double portrait plate, a rare pair of early 18th century English Delft plates, a rare 18thh century English Delft Parrot on Branch plate attributed to Abigail Griffith, a rare Capodimonte porcelain lidded bowl. A rare 17th tin glazed faience barber’s bowl, an 18th century engine turned caneware ceramic teapot. An 18th century ebonized ripple molded wall mirror. This sale also includes a rare 18th century Worcester porcelain teapot, a rare 18th century Staffordshire Jackfield Blackware teapot, a rare 18th century Worcester transferware porcelain teapot. Also included in the Canadiana department, a 19th century Canadian red stained pine jam cupboard, a 19th century mahogany longcase clock by Savage of Montreal, a Canadian butternut drop-leaf table, a 19th century pine extending harvest table, and six 19th century Canadian pine spindle back dining chairs. Rugs, Arts & Crafts furniture and accessories, miniature banks, paintings, pottery de faience, and objets de vertu. This sale includes a few inclusions of Canadiana from Ottawa Collections.

Robin Andrew Pridham – President, Pridham’s Auctions & Appraisals; Auctioneer / Encanteur Josée Bonneville – Chief of Operations / Chef d’administration François Guenet – Director of Operations / Directeur des opérations Cassia Jager – Social Media / Médias sociaux Ernest Cardillo Johnson – Cataloguer: Decorative Arts Sergii Martseniuk – Cataloguer: Fine Art Andrew Rashotte – Photographer / Photographe Helen Rimmer – Design / Mise en page

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1 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CERAMIC NOVELTY WHISTLES England early / mid 19th century, consisting of two Thomas Whieldon style standing dog figures, together with a hound’s head, the highest measuring 2.25” high. Two with remnants of inventory tags. Estimation 400-600 $

2 19TH C. CERAMIC BIRD SHAPED NOVELTY WHISTLES England early / mid 19th century, consisting of a Staffordshire nesting bird, a Rockingham crowing figure, and a rare miniature Pearlware Staffordshire figure, the highest measuring 4” high. The undersides with inventory numbers. Estimation 500-700 $

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3 19TH C. CERAMIC BIRD SHAPED NOVELTY WHISTLES England late 19th century, all three whistles with hand-painted decoration, minor losses & cracks, the highest measuring 2.75” high. Estimation 200-300 $

4 19TH C. ROCKINGHAM CERAMIC NOVELTY WHISTLES England mid 19th century, all three showing feathered bodies decorated with a translucent brown glaze, the highest measuring 4” high. Estimation 300-500 $

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5 STAFFORDSHIRE ‘BOCAGE’ PEARLWARE FIGURES England circa 1820, showing a ram (minor loss to one ram’s horn) and an ewe standing upon naturalistically modelled bases above a lamb, the reverse of both bearing the impressed mark SALT for Ralph Salt Pottery, Stoke-on Trent, the highest measuring 6.5” high. Estimation 500-700 $

6 RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE AGATEWARE CAT England circa 1750, the hollow body molded & salt glazed figure of a seated cat featuring a black clay striated ‘agate’ body, decorated with cobalt splotches & cobalt ears, traces of kiln debris. Measuring 3.5” high. Estimation 500-700 $

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7 19TH C. CERAMIC NOVELTY WHISTLES Mid / late 19th century, consisting of an unusual Rockingham brown glazed horn / whistle in the form of a seated bear, a Staffordshire figural whistle in the form of a boy seated on a stump, and a continental glazed ceramic whistle in the form of a seated dog wearing a hat, minor losses. The highest measuring 4” high Estimation 300-500 $

8 RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAPOT England circa 1790, strawberry pattern, the body with an applied spout & handle, decorated overall with fruiting strawberry branches, rising to a flaring collar & removable lid decorated with vermillion accents. Minor crazing, measuring 6” high x 9.75” wide from spout to handle. Estimation 900-1,200 $

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9 18TH C. DUTCH BAROQUE STYLE HALL CHAIR Circa 1890, the peg constructed oak frame showing a foliate carved crestrail over bar slats sided by turned stiles, sided by swept armrests with scrolled grips, and raised on block and turned rear supports and block and carved front supports braced by turned stretchers. Back reinforced, splits & early repairs. Measuring 51” high x 26.5” wide, seat height 17”. Estimation 400-600 $

10 WILLIAM & MARY PERIOD LACE BOX England circa 1680, the case fitted with oyster veneered laburnum veneers, opening to a plain interior, minor losses & splits. Measuring 5” high x 19” wide x 15.2” deep. Estimation 350-450 $

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11 VERY RARE STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN GIRAFFE England circa 1840, the recumbent figure of a giraffe resting upon a green cushioned ground, measuring 4” high. Provenance: Original receipt dated July 2014 from noted BADA ceramics dealer John Howard, the underside bearing his retail decal. Estimation 2,000-3,000 $

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12 RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE BONBONNIÈRE England circa 1760, bonbonnière showing a hand-painted cat’s head mounted with a hinged lid inset with a porcelain roundel decorated with floral sprays, measuring 2” high.

Estimation 1,800-2,500 $

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13 RARE STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE BIRD WHISTLE England circa 1775, the body exhibiting a fine glaze over a mottled & striated brown, green & yellow polychrome painted surface, minor flake to back of tail. Measuring 4.5” high. Provenance: The underside bearing retail decal for noted BADA dealers Samson & Horne, London UK. Estimation 700-900 $

14 MID 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CERAMIC ZEBRA England circa 1860, the figure of a zebra shown standing atop a naturalistically modelled base, measuring 4.7/8” high. Estimation 300-500 $

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15 COUNTRY CHIPPENDALE STYLE OAK ELBOW CHAIR England circa 1900, the peg joined oak frame showing a serpentine crest-rail over a carved vasiform solid splat, sided by outswept armrests over a planked seat, raised on squared front supports & stile rear supports braced by an H shaped stretcher. Measuring 41” high x 27.5” wide, seat height 16”. Estimation 350-450 $

16 SILVER FIGURAL MATCH SAFE DOG HEAD Circa 1942, a hallmarked silver figural match safe in the form of a dog’s head, marks for London, weighing 36 grams.

Estimation 300-400 $

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17 RARE SILVER FIGURAL MATCH SAFES A silver Mr. Punch figural match safe, measuring 2.25” and weighing 27 grams, set with red stone eyes and marked .925, along with a silver figural match safe in the form of a devil’s head, measuring 1.5” and 39 grams, also with red stone eyes, marked to the base. Estimation 400-500 $

18 GEORGE III CIRCULAR TILT TOP TRIPOD TABLE England circa 1780, mahogany, the top fitted with a later tilt & latch mechanism affixed to a baluster shaped column, raised on three cabriole supports, repairs to top & tilt / latch mechanism. Measuring 27.75” high x 36” diameter. Estimation 300-400 $

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18A WILLIAM IV CARVED MAHOGANY SOFA England, circa 1835, the carved mahogany frame showing a curvilinear crestrail centred by a finely carved shell-shaped cartouche flanked by carved foliate motifs, both S shaped armrests with carved fronts, over a reeded seat rail raised on carved columnar supports, casters replaced with furniture pads. Measuring 35” high x 85” wide x 27.5” deep, seat height 18”. Estimation 600-800 $

19 GOOD ROOM SIZE CAUCASIAN KELIM Circa 1920, showing repeating rows of contrasting light & dark diamond shaped motifs outlined in black, set against a terracotta field within two broad borders of geometric & latch hook motifs. Measuring 15’ x 9.6’. Estimation 900-1,200 $

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20 EARLY 19TH C. DERBY PORCELAIN BOCAGE COWS England circa 1810, both showing a cow and calf standing atop a naturalistically modelled base, measuring 5.5” high. Estimation 400-600 $

21 RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE BONBONNIÈRE England circa 1770, the enamelled piece showing a small dog curled upon a cushion, raised upon a columnar foot fitted with a screw mounted cap decorated with a floral spray, damage to helix. Measuring 2” high. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

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22 ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE CERAMIC SATYR MUGS England, consisting of a creamware jug, circa 1780, with moulded features accented with brown & pale green glaze highlights, cracked, measuring 3.75” high, together with an earthenware jug, circa 1820, with hand- painted moulded features, raised on a fluted pedestal foot, measuring 5.25” high, and lastly a pitcher, circa 1800, with a pinched spout, hand-painted moulded features and an applied handle, measuring 4.25” high. Estimation 500-700 $

23 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CATS England circa 1790, both having hollow moulded bodies, the larger figure showing mottled yellow & brown spot painted decoration, measuring 5.75” high, the smaller figure showing yellow, puce & green spot painted decoration, measuring 3.25” high. Estimation 300-450 $

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24 TWO 19TH C. PRATTWARE POTTERY CRADLES England circa 1810, the larger example showing a child in a yellow frock within a cradle decorated with cobalt and russet spatter painted detail, measuring 3” high, the smaller example showing a child in a cobalt spot-painted frock, within a cradle decorated with a puce and brown spatter painted detail, measuring 2.25” high. Estimation 900-1,200 $

25 RARE 18TH C. BOVEY TRACY CREAMWARE CAT Devon England circa 1780, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent cat shown resting upon a cushioned base, decorated with brown & black spot-painted detail, measuring 3.5” high. Provenance: The underside retaining a retail decal for noted BADA ceramic dealer Jonathan Horne. Estimation 700-900 $

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26 EARLY 20TH C. JACOBEAN STYLE OAK BUFFET England circa 1900, the heavily carved case showing an upper shelf fitted with two flush mounted drawers, raised upon a pair of robust turned columns over an open shelf, the base showing a pair of cupboard doors fronting a shelved interior, raised overall on compressed bun feet. Measuring 41.25” high x 47.5” wide x 22.5” deep. Estimation 500-700 $

27 ENGLISH DELFT ‘PARROT ON A BRANCH’ PLATE Lambeth England circa 1770, attributed to Abigail Griffith (working 1765-1775) of Lambeth High Street Pothouse, the central theme decorated in polychrome enamels rising to a lip with pine cone & foliate painted designs, minor frits to rim. Measuring 1” high x 8.75” diameter. Estimation 600-800 $

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28 DUTCH SILVER FIGURAL MATCH SAFE In the form of an owl, touch marks for Arnhem 1929, weighing 105 grams and measuring 3 5/8” high. Estimation 300-500 $

29 MID-VICTORIAN FRUITWOOD MATCH SAFE / CANISTER One decorated with a natural material finial and banding, along with a similar match strike, disguised as a crown, made from dark wood, decorated with natural material banding and a Maltese cross, along with an ebony match safe decorated with heavy brass appliqué. Losses to all. Largest measuring 4” x 2.5”. Estimation 300-500 $

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30 SMALL 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CATS England circa 1770, consisting of a hollow body moulded figure of a naively modelled seated cat, decorated with spot painted green and brown detail, measuring 2.5” high, together with that of a crouching lion decorated with blue, brown & tan detail, firing cracks, measuring 2.25” high. Estimation 600-800 $

31 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CAT & DOG England circa 1800, the hollow body moulded figure of a seated cat decorated with cobalt & brown detail, measuring 3.25” high, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent dog decorated with brown, puce & cobalt detail (minor chip to base) measuring 2.75” high. The underside of the dog retaining a retail decal for noted BADA ceramic dealer Jonathan Horne.

Estimation 600-800 $

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32 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY STIRRUP CUPS England circa 1890, the fox’s head showing a partial russet exterior, yellow painted eyes with black accents and black tipped nose, standing upright on a matte black collar, measuring 5.25” high, the hound’s head showing a tan and puce exterior, yellow painted eyes with black accents and grey tipped nose, standing upright measuring 5” high. Estimation 500-700 $

33 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CANDLESTICKS England circa 1820, both showing tulip shaped nozzles decorated with hand-painted Greek-key motifs, rising from recumbent griffins resting upon curvilinear molded bases. Measuring 4.5” high. Estimation 900-1,200 $

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34 RARE 18TH C. BOVEY TRACY CREAMWARE LAMB Devon, England circa 1810, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent lamb, decorated with spot painted detail, hairline crack, measuring 2.75” high x 4” long. Estimation 400-600 $

35 18TH C. ENGINE TURNED CERAMIC TEAPOT England circa 1790, the Caneware globular shaped body fitted with a conforming lid and an applied loop handle and angled spout, decorated with moulded guilloché and linear motifs embellished with hand-painted cobalt blue, (minor frits to lid and firing crack to the finial), the underside referencing the maker as Turner with comparisons to Wedgwood. Measuring 7.5” high x 9” wide (from handle to spout) x 5.75” diameter.

Estimation 500-700 $

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36 8TH C. DELFT PEACOCK & VASE PATTERN PLATE Netherlands circa 1770, the tin glazed body showing a central field decorated in the “Peacock & Vase” pattern, radiating out to an ochre rim, the underside with blue painted initials BP for Bloem Pot Factory and the number 5. Frits to rim, later drilled holes for wall mounting. Measuring 1.5” high x 9.25” diameter. Estimation 400-600 $

37 MINIATURE BIRDS EYE MAPLE BONNET CHEST Canada circa 1900, the bird’s eye maple case showing an overhanging top sided by shaped panels and fitted with four tiers of drawers with tiger maple fronts - two with locks, all with original porcelain pulls, raised on stile supports. Measuring 13.25” high x 14.5” wide x 9” deep. Estimation 300-500 $

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38 RARE DOWLERS NOCTURNAL VESTA MATCH SAFE 19th century, rare Dowler’s nocturnal vesta brass match box safe, registration #2349, spring loaded top pin enables it to be used as a lamp by trapping a lit matchstick, measuring 3.25” high, along with a vesta light safety barrel, measuring 2.25” high. Estimation 200-250 $

39 CAST BRONZE MATCH SAFE - TURTLE Likely Austrian, a good cast bronze match safe in the form of a turtle, the back opening to reveal a storage compartment and multiple strike areas, remnants of red cold paint decoration, stamped 3 31 at the base, also TT under the neck. Measuring 5” x 3.5”.

Estimation 300-450 $

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40 CAST IRON ALLIGATOR The hollow body opening to reveal compartments for cigarettes and matches. Marked “Made in England” with registry number 732221. Measuring 9.75” long. Estimation 200-300 $

41 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY EWE England circa 1780, the hollow body figure of a recumbent ewe decorated with tan and brown spot painted detail, measuring 3” high x 4.25” wide. Estimation 600-800 $

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42 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CAT England circa 1780, the figure of a seated cat decorated with black and yellow spatter painted detail, abrasions to base, one ear restored, firing crack, measuring 4.25” high. Estimation 500-700 $

43 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CATS England circa 1820, one cat with brown & yellow spatter painted detail resting upon a tasseled cushion base, measuring 2” high x 3” wide, one with brown & yellow spatter painted detail seated upon a molded white base, measuring 1.75” high (loss to one ear), and one with black & yellow spot painted detail measuring 1.75” high.

Estimation 600-800 $

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44 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY BEAR England circa 1790, the glazed hollow body moulded figure of a muzzled bear decorated with brown spatter detail, standing upright atop a domed base, measuring 3.5” high. Estimation 500-700 $

45 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES England circa 1860, both recumbent figures (Camel and Dromedary) decorated with spatter painted detail, shown atop molded bases decorated with red linear detail, (crack to base of camel), measuring 3” high x 3.5” wide. Estimation 600-800 $

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46 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE LION England circa 1790, the glazed hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent lion decorated with brown & black detail, atop a green painted naturalistic moulded base, (cracked & chip to base), measuring 3” high x 3.5” wide. Estimation 400-600 $

47 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY LEOPARD England circa 1810, a rare and grisly pearlware figure depicting a leopard devouring an animals limb, crouched upon a naturalistic modelled mound with green polychrome highlights, measuring 4.25” high x 5” wide.

Estimation 900-1,200 $

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48 RARE 17TH C. TIN GLAZED FAIENCE BARBER’S BOWL Rouen, France circa 1680, the oval shaped basin showing early staple conservation, decorated in cobalt blue with images of a fruiting basket & foliate sprays, rising to a (repaired) border of cobalt foliate motifs, the rim with a recessed niche. The reverse bearing a hand- written note by Ms Jansen, referencing a Colonel Garnier and the Seminary at Sault-au-Recollet in Montreal, etc. Measuring 2.25” high x 12.75” wide x 9.75” deep. Estimation 300-500 $

49 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY TEAPOTS England circa 1820, one decorated with handcoloured and transfer decoration illustrating Orientalist themes in orange, black & yellow, (crack to rim, minor losses to spout & base of handle), measuring 6” high x 10” wide, one decorated with hand-painted Oriental figures and flowerheads in a garden setting, (crack to interior of base) measuring 6” high x 10” wide, together with one with blue transfer decoration illustrating rustic romantic views, measuring 5.5” high x 10” wide. Estimation 400-600 $

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50 RARE 18TH C. WORCESTER PORCELAIN TEAPOT England circa 1770, the globular shaped body with lobed panels decorated with cobalt sprays of flowerheads & foliage, the entwined organic inspired handle, spout and lid decorated with gilt accents, the lid with early staple conservation, the underside sowing blue underglaze oriental type mark, measuring 5.5” high x 7.75” wide from spout to handle. The decoration is very much in the manner of works by Worcester porcelain artist James Giles, working at Worcester 1771-1774. Estimation 400-600 $

51 EBONIZED RIPPLE MOULDED WALL MIRROR Flemish circa 1740, the squared black lacquered frame with wavy molded veneers, with a raised rectilinear molding framed by quartered spandrels, surface abrasions, the reverse showing later alterations. Measuring 31.5” high x 29” wide. Estimation 700-900 $

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52 BRASS HOTEL BELL - MATCH HOLDER Mid 19th century, the bell with a spring loaded clapper, the finial is a tapered match holder, and the exterior is the striking rib. Fitted to a cast iron base with a hand- made nut. Very good condition. Measuring 8” high x 5” side. Estimation 200-300 $

53 RARE SLIPWARE DECORATED PUZZLE JUG England, dated 1779, the glazed body decorated with script inviting a wager to successfully drink from the jug, rising up to a pierced neck ringed with five spouts and an applied handle, measuring 8.25” high. Estimation 500-700 $

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54 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK BENCH England circa 1900, comprised of old timbers with peg joined construction, the top mounted to a flattened frieze and raised on squared supports braced by a bar stretcher. Measuring 18” high x 48” wide x 12” deep. Estimation 250-350 $

55 RARE 19TH C. PRATTWARE POTTERY STOAT England circa 1800, the hollow body moulded figure of a stoat or weasel decorated with tan painted detail, standing upon a multi-coloured base, measuring 2.3/8” high x 3.25” wide. Estimation 500-700 $

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56 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE MOUSE England circa 1820, the rare, grey painted mouse perched upon a naturalistically modelled ground. Ref: Volume 3 ‘Staffordshire Figures 1780 - 1840’ by Myrna Schkolne. Measuring 1.5/8” high x 3.25” wide. Estimation 500-700 $

57 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY RABBIT England circa 1820, the hollow body moulded figure of a rabbit shown crouched upon a naturalistic fern modelled base, measuring 2” high x 3.7/8” wide. Estimation 400-600 $

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58 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY BEAR England circa 1820, the hollow body moulded figure of a small brown bear with a moulded collar and chain, seated upon a green painted base, chip to base, measuring 2.5” high x 2.75” wide. Provenance: the underside retaining the original retail decal for BADA dealers Sampson & Horne. Estimation 300-500 $

59 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY DOG England circa 1850, the seated figure, possibly a Border Collie, decorated with black painted detail, mounted atop a naturalistically modelled and painted ground, cracks. Measuring 4” high x 4.75” wide. Estimation 300-500 $

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60 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FOX England circa 1820, the seated figure of a fox shown atop a squared base with a green painted surface, measuring 4” high. Provenance: the underside retaining the original retail decal for noted BADA ceramics dealer Jonathan Horne. Ref: Volume 3 ‘Staffordshire Figures 1780 - 1840’ published by Schiffer. Estimation 500-700 $

61 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SPANIEL England circa 1820, the figure of a brown painted spaniel seated upon a green cushion base with yellow tassels, measuring 3.3/8” high. Estimation 300-500 $

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62 RARE 19TH C. DERBY PORCELAIN TIGER England circa 1800, the figure of a tiger shown partially seated upon a rocaille base with teal accents, measuring 2” high. Provenance: the underside retaining the decal for noted BADA ceramics specialist, John Howard. Estimation 500-700 $

63 THREE 18TH C. DUTCH DELFT PLATES Netherlands circa 1780, all showing tin glazed bodies, their central fields decorated with images of blossoming peach trees, flowerheads and gated gardens, the lip decorated with geometric panels radiating out to an ochre rim, all with rim frits & minor losses. One plate bearing an export Netherlands customs decal. Measuring .75” high x 8.75” diameter. Estimation 600-800 $

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64 RARE CAPODIMONTE PORCELAIN LIDDED BOWL Italy circa 1760, the moulded creamware body illustrating various classical figures, fitted with its conforming lid featuring a bacchanal figure of a putto holding a wine goblet, covered overall with a subtle lustrous glaze. Underglaze Naples Factory mark on underside. Handles missing, minor associated damage. Measuring 6” high x 5.75” diameter. Estimation 900-1,200 $

65 TWO GLASS PITCHERS Early 19th century, one hand-blown pitcher showing a rough pontil and applied handle, along with a small, thick glass pitcher with an applied handle, rough pontil, and blue hue, the highest measuring 7.5” high. Estimation 200-300 $

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66 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAPOTS England circa 1780, both lidded globular shaped bodies with foliate moulded gooseneck spouts & entwined strap handles, the larger example decorated with hand-painted enamels depicting a lion tamer, lid with minor losses, cracks & crazed interior, measuring 4.25” high, the smaller example decorated with hand-painted enamels of exotic birds perched among fruiting vines, the spout decorated with puce highlights, losses to lid & crazed interior, measuring 3.75” high. Estimation 500-700 $

67 ARTS & CRAFTS CARVED COAT RACK English circa 1900, the flattened hat shelf braced by shaped supports over a carved frieze of organic motifs, measuring 14” high x 39.5” wide x 9.5” deep. Estimation 200-300 $

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68 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY HOLSTEIN England circa 1840, the standing figure of a grazing Holstein cow, measuring 2” high, restoration notes on underside, together with decal for British ceramics specialist Andrew Dando. Estimation 300-500 $

69 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE POTTERY CAT England circa 1820, the hollow body moulded figure of a cat seated atop an rectangular base, surface abrasions to nose & base, measuring 3.5” high X 2.25” wide. Estimation 300-500 $

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70 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CAT England circa 1800, the hollow body moulded figure of a cat decorated with Prattware colours, resting upon a pleated cushion base, losses to ears, cracks to base. Measuring 2.5” high x 3” wide. Estimation 300-500 $

71 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CAT England circa 1820, the hollow body moulded figure of a cat with spot painted detail, resting upon a yellow & green cushion base, measuring 2.75” high x 3” wide. Estimation 300-500 $

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72 LARGE 19TH C. PRATTWARE POTTERY CAT England circa 1850, the figure of a large cat with black & yellow painted detail, shown seated upon a terracotta & green cushion base, crazing, measuring 7” high. Estimation 350-450 $

73 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY RABBIT England circa 1780, the hollow body moulded figure of a rabbit crouching atop an integral base, decorated with spot painted Prattware colours, abrasions, measuring 2.25” high x 3.25” wide. Provenance: the underside retaining the original retail decal for noted BADA ceramics dealer Jonathan Horne. Estimation 500-700 $

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74 RARE STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE RABBIT England circa 1810, the hollow body moulded figure of a rabbit crouching atop an integral base, decorated with puce and black painted detail, abrasions, measuring 2.75” high x 3” wide. Estimation 500-700 $

75 RARE DUTCH DELFT WILLIAM & MARY PLATE Netherlands circa 1680, the tin glazed body showing a welled central field decorated with three-quarter portrait busts of King William and Queen Mary interspersed with the initials K.G K.W (Konin Gin & Konin Willem), the lip decorated with repeating guilloché designs, hairline crack & minor frits to rim. Measuring 1.5” high x 8.75” diameter. Estimation 1,200-1,500 $

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76 17TH C. STYLE WILLIAM & MARY THRONE CHAIR England circa 1890, the peg constructed frame featuring a richly carved high panelled back, the crestrail carved with twin ‘lions rampants’ figures flanking a crowned shield, over a figural carved panel inscribed with the date 1690, sided by flattened armrests over a panelled seat and turned supports braced by carved seat rails, raised overall on stile rear supports and carved front supports braced by carved and flattened stretchers. Splits to back, measuring 62.5” high x 24.5” wide, seat height 19”. Estimation 600-800 $

77 SMALL 17TH C. CHARLES II OAK COFFER England circa 1670, the peg joined case showing a front panel with carved crescent shaped motifs, with both architectural and figural elements, the panelled top opening to a plain interior on remnants of later hinges, replaced escutcheon, lock mechanism & hinges, minor structural losses, raised overall on stile supports. Measuring 23” high x 32” wide x 17” deep. Estimation 400-600 $

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77A ANTIQUE OAK SIDE TABLE 19th century, the table with one frieze drawer under an overhanging top, supported by turned legs and box stretcher, measuring 29.5” high x 33” wide x 22 deep. Provenance: Private Ottawa Collection. Estimation300-500 $

78 RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE CAT England circa 1790, the hollow body moulded figure of a seated cat, abrasion to one ear, measuring 2.3/8” high. Estimation 300-500 $

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79 RARE 18TH C. DERBY PORCELAIN LEOPARD England circa 1790, the figure of a snarling leopard with one front paw raised, standing atop a green painted base with gilt highlights, measuring 2” high x 2.25” wide. Provenance: the underside retaining the original retail decal for Castle Antiques, Essex England. Estimation 4900-600 $

80 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE SWAN England circa 1800, the hollow body moulded figure decorated with spot painted detail, minor abrasions, measuring 3.5” high. Estimation 350-450 $

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81 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES England circa 1820, the seated figure of a cat with blue sponge painted detail, atop a marbleized base, firing cracks to front legs, abrasions to ears and base, measuring 2.5” high x 2.5” wide, together with the figure of a dog with puce painted detail atop a green base, abrasions, measuring 2” high x 2.7/8” wide. Estimation 350-550 $

82 RARE 18TH C. PEARLWARE RAM English circa 1790, the pottery figure of a ram decorated with ochre accents, standing atop a terraced plateau above a small lion cub, minor chip to base, possible conservation to tree trunk. Estimation 700-900 $

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83 RENAISSANCE REVIVAL CORNER CUPBOARD England circa 1900, the upper shelf featuring a carved & hinged panel fitted with a lock mechanism & key, opening a plain interior, over an arched frieze raised on barley turned columns braced by an open shelf stretcher, raised on bun feet. Measuring 45” high x 50.5” wide x 24” deep. Estimation 300-500 $

84 17TH C. STYLE OAK BIBLE BOX English 17th century, the case featuring a foliate carved front panel with a later escutcheon and lock, fitted with a hinged top (split) opening to a plain interior, minor losses & surface abrasions. Measuring 9.75” high x 25.75” wide x 17.25” deep. Estimation 250-350 $

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85 RARE PAIR OF ENGLISH DELFT PLATES Bristol England circa 1730, both tin glazed bodies showing welled centers decorated with church spires and sailing vessels, both rims decorated with repeating bands of foliate wreaths and linear designs, one with damage to the lip & border, both with frits. Measuring 1” high x 8.75” diameter. Estimation 400-600 $

86 SIGNED 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY TEAPOT England dated 1789, the barrel shaped body fitted with a conforming lid and an applied loop handle & gooseneck spout, beautifully decorated with hand-painted flowerheads and vinery, signed by hand ‘Mary Ridal’ and dated 1789. Minor crazing & hairline cracks to base. Measuring 5.75” high x 8” wide (from handle to spout). Estimation 400-600 $

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87 THREE STAFFORDSHIRE CHILDREN’S TEAPOTS England circa 1840, one teapot of baluster form with puce transfer decoration, crazing to body, measuring 5.25” high, one of compressed form decorated with hand-painted fruiting vines with red berries, crazing to body, measuring 3.25” high, together with one of compressed lobed form with black transfer decoration depicting classical Greek Key & Anthemia patterns, crazing, measuring 4.25” high. Estimation 250-350 $

88 STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE BOCAGE GROUPS English circa 1845, two groups depicting rams with kids fronting flowering trees atop rocky mounds, one measuring 5.7/8” high, the other measuring 5.5/8” high, together with one of a reclining ewe modelled in the manner of Salt Potteries, measuring 4.1/8” high. All with minor surface abrasions. Estimation 700-900 $

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89 STAFFORDSHIRE FLAT BACK POTTERY FIGURES English circa 1840, consisting of a camel atop a green painted ground measuring 5.25” high, a lion standing overtop a lamb measuring 3.7/8” high, together with a leopard standing atop a white rocky base, measuring 3.25” high. Estimation 800-1,000 $

90 STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE POTTERY LEOPARD England circa 1790, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent leopard atop a grassy mound, minor abrasion, measuring 2.38” high x 3.75” wide. Estimation 400-600 $

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91 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY LIONS England circa 1840, showing the reclining figures of a lion male and female, both modelled on teal painted rocky mounds, the lioness measuring 2.5” high x 4.25” wide, the male measuring 2.7/8” high x 4.25” wide. Estimation 300-500 $

92 RARE TREACLE GLAZED POTTERY PENNY BANKS Scotland circa 1880, also known as ‘Pirley Pigs’ the smaller example showing the glazed earthenware figure of a seated cat with a vertical coin slot on its back, minor chips, measuring 3.75” high, together with a larger ‘flat back’ example having a horizontal coin slot on the reverse, minor losses to base & one ear, measuring 4.75” high. Both likely from the Rosslyn Potteries in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. Estimation 400-600 $

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93 EARLY 20TH C. QUARTER SAWN OAK CUPBOARD English circa 1920, the Elizabethan Revival case showing a flute-carved splashboard over a pair of cupboard doors with figural carved panels and carved, turned columns fronting a shelved interior, the sides decorated with full length carved figures of huntsmen, raised overall upon compressed bun feet. Measuring 54.75” high x 48” wide x 18.5” deep. Estimation 700-900 $

94 17TH C. STYLE OAK COFFER England, the peg joined case comprised of old timers showing a front panel decorated with carved Tudor rose motifs and crescent shaped elements, the hinged lid opening to an interior housing a candle box, raised on stile supports, measuring 23” high x 48.5” wide x 19.5” deep. Estimation 400-600 $

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95 STAFFORDSHIRE ‘JACKFIELD BLACKWARE’ TEAPOT Staffordshire or Shropshire, England circa 1755, the compressed body decorated with relief moulded designs of trailing flowering vines, showing a pronounced gooseneck spout and a handle featuring a bird shaped finial, the lid with a turned finial, early staple conservation to the lip of spout, chips to the rim and rim of lid. Measuring 6” high x 9” wide from spout to handle. Ref: The Henry Weldon Collection of English Pottery 16501800 by Leslie Grigsby. Estimation 400-600 $

96 ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMWARE TEAWARE England, consisting of a small lidded Prattware teapot circa 1800, decorated with running bands of hand-painted flowering vines and leafy sprays in ochre and green with cobalt blue linear detail, repair to lid, frits to base, measuring 4.75” high, together with a lidded creamware sugar bowl, circa 1780, decorated with applied floral moulded entwined strap handles, raised on a circular socle foot, measuring 3.5” high x 4.75” wide (across the handles). Estimation 500-700 $

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97 CAUGHLEY PORCELAIN ‘SCHOLARS ROCK’ PLATE England circa 1775, the soup plate in “Scholars Rock” pattern has a welled centre rising to a petal moulded lip to a scalloped rim, measuring 1.25” high x 9” diameter. Estimation 300-400 $

98 LARGE 18TH C. FRENCH FAIENCE CHARGER France probably Nevers circa 1770, the tin glazed body with a welled centre decorated with handpainted enamels depicting a songbird perched upon a flowering branch within a garden gate, rising to a lip with fruiting vines & yellow wavy panels, frits, losses to glaze, cracked. Measuring 1.75” high x 13.75” diameter. Estimation 300-400 $

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98A 18TH C. ORIENTAL INSPIRED FRENCH FAIENCE PLATTER Moustiers France circa 1780, the curvilinear shaped and tin glazed oval body, showing a welled interior decorated with hand-painted polychrome oriental designs, depicting a dragon surrounded by various flora, insects, fruiting vines & phoenix birds, the scalloped rim decorated with a running band of iron oxide petal shaped designs. The underside with blue marks for Moustiers. Measuring 1.75” high x 17.75” wide x 13.75” deep. Estimation 700-900 $

99 19TH C. MINIATURE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FIGURES England 1840-60, consisting of a recumbent dromedary resting atop a grassy mound measuring 2.5” high x 2.7/8” wide, a crouching leopard eating game measuring 1.75” high x 3.75” wide, a baby elephant standing atop a grassy base measuring 2.25” high, and an elephant modelled in the round standing on a grassy mound measuring 3.1/8” high x 3” wide. Estimation 600-800 $

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100 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE POTTERY GOAT England circa 1820, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent goat resting upon a grassy base, measuring 3.7/8” high x 3.25” wide. Estimation 300-500 $

101 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FARM ANIMALS England circa 1820, consisting of a ram standing over its kid atop a grassy base decorated with shredded clay foliage, measuring 4.25” high x 4.7/8” wide, together with a bocage of a cow with one rear hoof raised, atop a grassy base with shredded clay foliage, measuring 5.5” high x 5.75” wide. Estimation 400-600 $

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102 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY BOCAGE DEER England, one depicting a recumbent hollow body moulded spotted deer (circa 1810) resting upon a leafy base, minor loss to tree, minor loss to foliage, small crack to base, measuring 4.3/8” high, together with a standing brown doe shown straddling a small stream on a green base, minor loss to foliage, measuring 5” high. Estimation 350-450 $

103 STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY ALCOCK ‘DISMAL’ HOUNDS England circa 1840, both hounds shown with chained collars seated atop white rocky bases, one with a bone, one with minor loss to tail. Measuring 5” high & 4” high. Estimation 250-350 $

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104 EARLY 20TH C. LITURGICAL THEMED OAK CUPBOARD Possibly American circa 1920, the unusual richly carved quarter sawn oak case featuring a super structure with a carved panel depicting the parable of the Good Samaritan - the central cupboard door fronting a shelved interior, the base fitted with two short drawers over three tiers of graduated full width drawers all with carved front panels of varying themes & carved pulls. Measuring 52” high x 48” wide x 18” deep. Estimation 500-700 $

105 17TH C. STYLE OAK BIBLE BOX English, the case showing a carved front panel referencing Elizabeth Coxhill & dated 1665, fitted with a hinged lid (split), measuring 9.75” high x 25.75” wide x 17.25” deep.

Estimation 1250-350 $

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106 FIVE RARE GAUDY DUTCH PORCELAIN SAUCERS England circa 1820, all centred with flower blossom and vinery designs in an Imari palette, rising to running mustard coloured vines against blue borders and burnt umber rims. One bearing CADA ceramic specialist dealer decal for Town House Antiques, St. Catherines, Ontario Canada. Measuring 1.75” high x 5.75” diameter. Estimation 500-700 $

107 WORCESTER TRANSFERWARE PORCELAIN TEAPOT England circa 1760, the ovoid shaped body having a loop handle and short gooseneck spout, decorated with black transfer foliate sprays with gilt accents, conservation to the lip of the spout and underside of lid, unmarked. Measuring 5.75” high x 6.75” wide from spout to handle. Estimation 500-700 $

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108 RARE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY PEACOCK England circa 1820, the standing figure of a peacock atop a naturalistically modelled base decorated with shredded clay foliage, measuring 4.25” high. Estimation 400-600 $

109 RARE GLAZED EARTHENWARE CAT England circa 1760, showing a moulded figure of a seated cat naively decorated with spot painted eyes and mouth, surface loss to one ear, measuring 3.3/8” high.

Estimation 400-600 $

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110 ROCKINGHAM GLAZED EARTHENWARE LAMB Yorkshire England circa 1850, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent lamb decorated with a mottled high glaze, the reverse bearing remnants of a BADA (British Antique Dealers Association) label, minor frits to base. Measuring 4” high x 5.5” wide. Estimation 250-350 $

111 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY SPANIEL & PUP England circa 1835, the mottle glazed figures of a seated spaniel & pup shown atop a green stepped base, minor chips to reverse of base, measuring 2.75” high x 2.3/8” wide. Estimation 300-400 $

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112 PAIR 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY LIONS England circa 1840, both flat back moulded figures shown standing on oval bases, measuring 3.3/8” high. Estimation 350-450 $

113 HIGH VICTORIAN CHIFFONIER IN FIGURED MAHOGANY England circa 1850, the galleried top fitted with a flush mounted drawer over a pair cupboard doors decorated with finely carved applied mouldings, fronting a shelved interior flanked by barley twist columns, raised overall on compressed cup feet. Measuring 43” High x 43” wide x 17” deep.

Estimation 600-800 $

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114 STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE POTTERY LAMB England circa 1790, the hollow body moulded figure of a recumbent lamb resting upon a green base, measuring 2.75” high x 3.25” wide. Estimation 350-350 $

115 RARE 18TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY FOX England circa 1770, the hollow body moulded figure of a fox seated upon a green integral base, measuring 3.3/8” high x 3.3/8” wide. Provenance: the interior retaining the retail label for Guitel Montague, Madison Avenue, NYC. Ref: Supplementary Archive - Staffordshire Figures 1780-1840. Estimation 500-700 $

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116 ARTS & CRAFTS CARVED OAK COAL BOX England circa 1920, the sloping lid richly carved with fruiting leafy vines, opening to a plain interior, raised on castors. Measuring 18.75” high x 21” wide x 18” deep. Estimation 300-400 $

116A Norah E. McGIFFIN, O.A.C.A . (1905-1960) Canadian Two miniature oil paintings by Ottawa born artist Norah McGiffin, fall scenes, signed lower right. Estimation 100-300 $

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117 17TH C. CHARLES II OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS England circa 1660, the peg joined case fitted with five tiers of graduated drawers, all with later but stylistically correct drop pulls, raised overall on stile supports. Measuring 34” high x 32” wide x 22” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $

118 DUTCH DELFT ‘PORCELEYNE SCHOTEL’ CHARGER Netherlands circa 1770, the tin glazed body showing Kangxi influences of a central field decorated with a fenced garden and a tree with an expansive canopy surrounded by sunflowers & diaper motifs, the lip decorated with foliate and geometric designs, radiating out to a scalloped rim. The underside signed with designer and maker’s signature for Johannes Van Duijn, working 1764-1773. Minor frits to rim. Measuring 2.25” high x 13.7/8” diameter. Estimation 500-700 $

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119 PAIR OF 18TH C. DUTCH DELFT LIDDED VASES Netherlands circa 1750, both hexagonal sided bodies decorated overall with floral and foliate designs in cobalt blue, interspersed by panels of flowering vines and exotic birds, rising to collars fitted with conforming lids decorated with foo dog finials, the undersides with blue maker’s marks for Keyser & Pynaker. Minor losses to glaze, one finial repaired. Measuring 9.75” high. Estimation 700-900 $

120 STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE SONG BIRD England circa 1820, the figure of a song bird decorated with magenta & ochre painted detail, perched atop a green mossy base, measuring 3.5” high.

Estimation 300-400 $

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121 GLAZED CERAMIC FIGURE OF CAPITOLINE LION Continental circa 1850, the moulded figure of a lion laying outstretched atop an integral rectangular base, minor chips & surface abrasions, measuring 2.75” high x 5.5” wide x 3.75” deep. Estimation 350-450 $

122 WHIELDON STYLE CREAMWARE CAT England circa 1780, the hollow body moulded figure of a cat with spot painted decoration, seated upon a grassy base, minor paint loss and frits, measuring 2” high x 2” wide. Estimation 300-400 $

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123 19TH C. PRATTWARE POTTERY FIGURE OF A HAWK England circa 1820, the hollow body moulded figure of a hawk decorated with ochre & brown painted detail, perched atop an integral base, minor chips to base, measuring 2.7/8” high. Estimation 350-450 $

124 LARGE HAND-BLOWN CLOCHE Possibly French, circa 1890, rim at base, excellent condition. Measuring 14” high x 11.5” wide.

Estimation 300-400 $

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125 THREE 19TH C. POTTERY COW CREAMERS England, consisting of a Swansea example (circa 1800) decorated with spot painted purple lustre & red enamel standing upon a green grassy base, chip to lid & base, measuring 5.75” high x 7.25” wide, together with a large Staffordshire treacle glazed creamer (circa 1820) standing atop an octagonal base, horns restored, measuring 6.75” high x 8.5” wide, and a Bennington treacle glazed creamer (circa 1840) standing upon an oval base, lacking lid, measuring 5.3/8” high x 6.7/8” wide. Estimation 500-700 $

126 ANTIQUE CAUCASIAN LONG RUG Circa 1900, the central panel decorated with diamond shaped lozenges edged with cobalt blue against a terracotta field, all within a navy border decorated with flowerheads, losses to selvage, tears, repairs, areas of significant wear, ends shortened. Measuring 116” x 45”. Estimation 600-800 $

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127 ANTIQUE PORCELAIN MINIATURE BIRDS Continental circa 1760, likely Meissen, consisting of two hand-painted hawks shown clutching prey, one with repair to base, one repaired at the leg, both with minor chips to the tips of their tails, both measuring 2” high, together with a hand-painted figurine of a stork, measuring 1.7/8” high. Estimation 500-700 $

128 PRATTWARE POTTERY FIGURE OF A ROOSTER England circa 1790, the hollow body moulded figure decorated with a pearlware glaze standing atop a grassy mound, firing crack, measuring 3.3/8” high. Provenance: the interior retaining the retail label for noted British ceramic dealer Jonathan Horne.

Estimation 350-450 $

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129 UNUSUAL AGATE GLAZED CERAMIC BANK Possibly Scottish circa 1840, the figure of a monkey holding a cane and the reverse showing a coin slot, decorated overall with a fine striated agate-like glaze, measuring 5.1/8” high. Estimation 400-600 $

130 THREE CAST IRON FIGURAL BANKS 19th century, to include a sitting bear, an owl embossed “Be wise, save money”, and a sitting rabbit. Largest 5.3/8” high. Estimation 200-300 $

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131 THREE CAST IRON PIGGY BANKS 19th century, one piggy in brown-tan colour embossed V.L, one in white paint embossed “Buy at Narco and save”, and one in a seated position. Largest measuring 2.75” x 7.25”. Estimation 250-350 $

132 WATERCOLOUR OF SHEEP A small flock grazing under a tree, watercolour on paper, 9 x 12 inches at sight, unsigned. Estimation 200-300 $

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133 FIGURAL MATCH SAFE SKULL AND CELLO A figural match safe in the form of a scull, by pressing his nose the skull opens, measuring 1.75” high, along with a vesta safe cello, measuring 2.5/8” high. Estimation 150-200 $

134 THREE FIGURAL VESTA MATCH SAFES OWLS Three figural vesta match safes in the form of owls, the largest wearing a top hat and having glass eyes, along with two other similar examples. Largest measuring 2” high. Estimation 250-350 $

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135 THREE SPONGEWARE PLATES Early 19th century, the plates in a blue palette, each with central themes of birds around floral bouquets, largest measuring 9.7/8” diameter. Estimation 300-400 $

136 PORTNEUF SPONGEWARE TABLEWARE Scotland, an oversized Portneuf spongeware cup (6” dia.), one under plate (8.3/8” dia.), along with a milk pitcher 5.3/8” high. All in a blue, red and green swag and floral decoration.

Estimation 200-300 $

137 PORTNEUF SPONGEWARE BOWL & PLATE Scotland, the large Portneuf spongeware bowl decorated with a multi-coloured central peacock and red sponge with blue lines at the rim, Glasgow mark on the bottom, measuring 3.5” high x 9.5” high. Along with a plate decorated with a Robin in the centre, measuring 8.75” diameter. Estimation 300-500 $

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138 AUSTRIAN GESCH METAL LIGHTERS The larger dog in the form of a Dachshund with glass eyes, by pushing on the tail, the head tilts back, activating the flint, marked on the collar and raised mark on the belly, along with a small metal lighter in the form of a bulldog, his dog tag dated 1912 and marked Austria. Estimation 300-500 $

139 THREE BRASS MATCH SAFES Includes a monkey’s head, a tall boot and the bust of a Georgian gentleman. The boot measuring 2.5”. Estimation 250-350 $

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140 WHEELING PEACHBLOW GLASS BOTTLE VASE West Virginia USA circa 1900, the highly glazed body showing a bulbous shaped base rising to a slender flaring neck with a white enamelled interior, the underside showing a ground pontil mark, measuring 10.7/8” high

Estimation 400-600 $

141 FINELY MODELLED CERAMIC PORTLAND VASE England circa 1900, the navy blue dipped matte glazed body decorated in the round with ‘pâtesur-pâte’ classical figures, rising to a flaring neck sided by writhen moulded handles, the underside of the base decorated with the bust of Paris wearing a Phrygian cap. No apparent factory marks, possibly Wedgwood, measuring 7.25” high. Estimation 700-900 $

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142 LANARK COUNTY ASH SIDE TABLE Ontario Canada circa 1840, the case showing an overhanging top with a shaped gallery, over a full width drawer, above two short drawers, all with figured fronts and restored original turned wooden pulls, measuring 33” high x 24” wide x 17.5” deep. Estimation 500-700 $

143 FOLK ART PAINTING OF PASTURE & SHEEP A pasture in the mountains, oil on cardboard, 20th century, 18 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches, unsigned. Estimation 300-400 $

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144 BIRDS EYE & TIGER MAPLE WORK TABLE Canada circa 1830, the highly figured tiger maple top opening to a recessed interior with slotted sides, raised upon four turned and tapering bird’s eye maple supports, measuring 29.75” high x 21.75” wide x 17.5” deep.

Estimation 700-900 $

145 FOLK ART PAINTING OF RIVER SCENE Taking a break, oil on canvas, 19 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches, unsigned. Estimation 250-350 $

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146 CARVED ORIENTAL KAMPAS WOODEN HORSE Japan circa 1950, purportedly that of the Emperor’s horse by a master carver from the island of Miya Jima, mounted atop a shaped wood base, repair to one leg & partial loss to one rear hoof. Measuring 15” high x 13.75” wide. Estimation 300-400 $

147 Adam MCBETH, HIGHLAND SCENE A Highland cow by the lake, oil on canvas, 30 1/8 x 25 inches, signed lower left. Estimation 200-300 $

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148 TWO-PART BURL WALNUT BOOKCASE CABINET England circa 1850, the superstructure showing a pair of glazed doors with applied mouldings fronting a shelved interior, mounted atop a base with twin panelled doors fronting a shelved interior, raised overall upon a plinth base. Minor losses to mouldings. Measuring 84.5” high x 44” wide x 19” deep.

Estimation 800-1,000 $

149 19TH C. ADMIRAL FITZROY BAROMETER England circa 1900, the grained oak case showing a richly carved pediment with turned finials, over a glazed panel fronting a paper backing in faux Old German font, affixed with a storm glass on the left, a mercury tube in the centre and a scaled thermometer to the right. Measuring 49” high x 10” wide. Contents & functionality unknown at time of cataloguing. Admiral Fitzroy 1805-1865, was the Captain of The HMS Beagle that took Charles Darwin on board to Patagonia. Soon after his retirement, Capt. Fitzroy turned his knowledge of seafaring towards developing a barometer for inhabitants living in coastal areas, and which bears his name. This lot must be picked up. Estimation 700-900 $ 81


150 After Arthur BRATT (1846 - 1911) British “A Woeful Companion”, oil on cardboard, 12 5/8 x 9 1/2 inches, unsigned. Estimation 200-300 $

151 FINE EARLY 19TH C. DUTCH CISTERN BAROMETER Amsterdam circa 1820, the parquetry inlaid mahogany case showing a broken arch pediment centred by an urn shaped finial, over a glazed panel fronting two engraved pewter scales bearing maker’s signature for Antonio Peia (1769-1845), engraved with weather indicators in Dutch and fronted by a thermometer on the left and a barometer in the centre, the base showing a boxed reservoir raised on twin peg supports. Measuring 49.75” high x 12” wide. Contents & functionality unknown at time of cataloguing. This lot must be picked up. Estimation 900-1,200 $

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152 STRIKING 19TH C. TWO PART BUTTERNUT SIDEBOARD South Western Ontario, Canada, circa 1870, showing obvious Germanic / Polish influences, the monumental superstructure showing recessed panels decorated with contrasting light and dark dado carved mouldings surmounted by a foliate carved and polychrome painted finial. The base fitted with three drawers with carved & ebonized moustache pulls, above four cupboard doors decorated with contrasting light and dark dado carved mouldings, fronting a shelved interior. The original back showing horizontal boards secured with nails, raised overall upon a wavy carved and ebonized base. One side of the base is similarly decorated with contrasting light and dark moulding, whereas the opposing side is plain. Measuring 93” high x 66.25” wide x 23” deep. Estimation 4,000-6,000 $ 83


153 RARE 19TH C. EARTHENWARE PLATTER Scotland circa 1880, showing brown transfer decoration, the large hexagonal shaped platter illustrated & titled ‘VIEW LOOKING NORTH FROM THE CITADEL / VUE PRISE DE LA CITADELLE’, (crazing & hairline crack) measuring 1.5” high x 16” wide x 13” deep, the reverse with stamped Quebec retailer marks for F.T. Thomas. Estimation 600-800 $

154 LARGE SPONGEWARE BOWL With a brown leaf and flower pattern glaze, the interior fully decorated, and with a single swag decoration to the exterior. Cracks and hairline. Measuring 4.75” high x 12” diameter. Estimation 200-300 $

155 SPATTERWARE LIDDED SUGAR POT A multi coloured spatterware lidded sugar pot, with all over red and blue decoration. Chipping to lid edge and loss at finial. Measuring 7.5” high x 6.25” wide. Estimation 200-300 $

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156 LANARK COUNTY PINE OPEN DISH DRESSER Canada circa 1825, exhibiting a red stained surface overall, the superstructure featuring four tiers of plate racks over a bank of four small spice drawers, mounted upon a base fitted with three short drawers, over a pair of cupboard doors fronting a shelved interior. The sides showing exposed tenon join construction, and raised overall on a plain plinth base fronted by ‘shoe’ feet. Measuring 93” high x 66.5” wide x 23” deep. Provenance: Illustrated & described in ‘The Heritage of Upper Canadian Furniture’ by Howard Pain, page #174, illustration #439. Estimation 1,500-1,800 $ 85


157 SPATTERWARE TEAPOT England, a good spatterware teapot in blue, measuring 8” high. Estimation 400-600 $

158 LARGE PORTNEUF MUG Scotland, decorated with brown cows, in very good condition, minor loss to glaze on underside, measuring 3.75” x 4”. Estimation 500-700 $

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159 PORTNEUF SPONGEWARE PLATE & BOWL Scotland, to include a rare Portneuf plate (8” dia.) decorated with a moose amongst green foliage, along with a Portneuf bowl (hairline) painted with a Scottish folklore verse “May the moose ne’er leave your meal poke wi’a tear in its e’e”, measuring 6.5” diameter. Estimation 500-700 $

160 FOLK CARVING OF MOOSE BY ALBERT DEMERS One in a polychrome finish by noted Quebec sculptor Albert Demers (1910-1989) of Laval, signed on the base, loss to tips of antlers, measuring 17.5” high x 9” wide, along with another similar example in a light brown finish, artist unknown. Estimation 300-400 $

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161 FOLK ART PAINTING OF LOGGING Transporting round timber, oil on board, 19 x 28 7/8 inches, unsigned. Estimation 250-350 $

162 THREE GLASS PITCHERS Early 19th century, one pitcher in the bullseye pattern with a ground pontil, one pitcher with faceted sides with a ground pontil, and one pitcher from a four-piece mould, each with applied handles, the highest measuring 9” high. Estimation 250-350 $

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163 ONTARIO FLAT TO THE WALL CUPBOARD Canada circa 1860, the case showing a cavetto shaped cornice (side sections missing) over a pair of glazed doors, each with twelve panes (one cracked) fronting a shelved interior, over a pair of panelled cupboard doors fronting a shelved interior, raised on a shaped side panel supports with an applied kick plate. Measuring 83.5” high x 49” wide x 19.75” deep. Estimation 900-1,200 $

164 TRANSFERWARE PLATES OF CANADIAN INTEREST England circa 1870, one plate with blue transfer decoration illustrating and titled ‘Town Hall, Carleton Place Ontario’, the lip surrounded by flowerheads & scrolled panels radiating out to a scalloped rim, the reverse showing impressed factory mark and printed banner for W. Adams & Co. Tunstall England, (chip to rim), diameter 10.5”, together with a souvenir plate with blue transfer decoration illustrating Prospect Point, surrounded by six additional view of Niagara Falls, centred at the top with crossed American & Canadian flags, the bottom titled ‘Souvenir of Niagara’, the reverse with stenciled title ‘FROM NIAGARA FALLS’, crazing, diameter, 10.25”, and lastly one plate with blue transfer decoration illustrating the Ottawa courthouse, titled ‘Court House’ surrounded by four additional Ottawa landmarks, (crazing), measuring 9” diameter. Estimation 250-350 $ 89


164A Helen W. LORDLY (20TH C.) Canadian “Rideau Canal, Ont.”, (Along the Dominion Driveway), miniature watercolour, carved frame, signed lower right. Estimation 100-200 $

165 SCARCE 19TH C. TRANSFERWARE PLATES OF CANADA England circa 1835, both earthenware plates with blue transfer decoration illustrating Montmorency Falls, the lip showing shell designs radiating out to a rim ringed with palmette designs. The reverse of each bearing impressed factory marks for Enoch Wood & Sons of Burslem England, and titled FALL OF MONTMORENCY NEAR QUEBEC, surmounted by the American eagle & shield and motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. Both measuring 9.25” diameter. Ref: An identical example is in the permanent collection of the Gardner Museum in Ontario Canada, object # G13.15.7. Estimation 700-900 $

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166 STAFFORDSHIRE FLOW BLUE PORCELAIN England early 19th century, one cup of Ottawa and the other of Montreal, each showing three paneled views of each city, along with three plates, “Views of Kingston, Ontario”, “Views of St. John, N.B.” and “Niagara Falls (General View)”. Each plate decorated with a central picture and four paneled views. Plate measuring 9” high, cup 4” high. Estimation 500-700 $

167 William Stuart TAGGART (1859 - 1925) Canadian Hunting a bull, (1906), oil on canvas, 25 x 30 inches, signed lower left, signed and dated verso. Estimation 500-700 $

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168 W.S. ROLAND (20TH C.) FUNERAL SCENE “Perry’s Death. Saskatchewan 1902”, oil on board, 20 x 24 inches, signed and titled verso. Estimation 400-600 $

169 RARE PORTNEUF PITCHER Scotland, 19th century, the polychrome pitcher sponge decorated with a Blue bird motif, small hairline but in overall very good condition, measuring 8” high. Estimation 800-1,200 $

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170 TWO PORTNEUF MUGS Scotland, the smaller mug with cows opposing each other and an interior band, the larger with three cows under a heart shaped band. Largest measuring 4” high x 3.7/8” dia., with loss at the base and cracks, the smallest measuring 3.25” high x 3.25” dia., with frits at the rim and a small hairline. Estimation 300-500 $

171 SPONGEWARE SERVING PLATTER The central field decorated with a light blue flora & fauna motif, the border with floral sprigs, impressed number 18 on back, hairline crack and associated chip in one corner, measuring 14.25” x 17.75”. Estimation 300-600 $

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172 CHANTAUQUA ROLLER ORGAN American circa 1880, in very good working condition producing a good quality melodic sound. The organ comes with approximately 40 cob rolls, some identified and some not. A fun and nostalgic object. Measuring, 12.5” high x 17” wide x 15” deep. Estimation 400-600 $

173 FOLK ART PAINTING OF NATIVE HUNTER Oil on canvas, 20th century, 30 3/4 x 18 5/8 inches, unsigned. Estimation 250-350 $

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174 RARE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY DOVE-ON-NEST England circa 1820, a well modelled tureen / game dish in the form of a dove decorated in purple lustre, nestled atop a shredded clay decorated nestshaped base, minor areas of paint loss. Measuring 4.5” high x 7.25” wide. Estimation 500-700 $

175 MINIATURE STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY ANIMALS England late 19th century, consisting of a pair of baby leopards on white platforms measuring 1.25” high, a recumbent lion on a green base measuring 1.5” high, a brown bear on a green base measuring 1” high, a monkey seated on a green base measuring 1.5/8” high, together with a brown cow on a green base measuring 1” high. Some with minor paint loss & chips. Estimation 400-600 $

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176 TWO 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CATS England circa 1830, one shown seated next to its kitten, both with sponge painted decoration, shown seated upon an oval base, early repairs to front legs, measuring 3.25” high, together with a seated cat with sponge and spot painted decoration, sitting upon an hexagonal sided base, measuring 3.25” high. The underside retaining retail label for noted British ceramic dealer Andrew Dando. Estimation 400-600 $

177 CANADIAN RED STAINED PINE JAM CUPBOARD Canada circa 1870, the case showing a pair of panelled cupboard doors retaining what appear to be original hardware, opening to a shelved interior and raised overall on a plinth base, the vertical panelled pine back affixed to the case with rose head nails. Measuring, 43” high x 48” wide x 20” deep. Estimation 600-800 $

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178 RARE SPORTING SERIES TRANSFERWARE BOWL England circa 1820, the earthenware dish showing the welled interior decorated with a polar bear hunt, after a print by John Church in 1805, the lip showing floral & scrolled designs radiating out to a rim with dental designs. The underside decorated with transfer designs of various big game animals and impressed factory marks for Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem England, showing crazing & cracks to underside. Measuring 2.25” high x 10.5” wide x 8.25” deep. Estimation 800-1,000 $

179 RARE 19TH C. EARTHENWARE PLATTER England Stoke-on-Trent, showing a large rectangular platter with brown transfer decoration of flowering vines and two off-set cartouches - one illustrating and titled ‘PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, OTTAWA’ , the other ‘NOTRE DAME, MONTREAL’, measuring 15.75” wide x 12.5” deep. The reverse showing factory marks ‘THE WORLD’ for Wallis Gimson & Co., registry number RD 7624 (for 1884) and importer / distributor marks MB&C. Estimation 700-900 $

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180 RARE 19TH C. EARTHWARE TABLEWARE England, Stoke-on-Trent, consisting of a pair of small plates with flowering vines and two off-set cartouches, one illustrating and titled ‘GOVERNOR GENERAL’S RESIDENCE, OTTAWA’ and ‘THE CITY HALL, BOSTON’, the 2nd plate illustrating and titled ‘LIEUT. GOVERNOR’S RESIDENCE, TORONTO’ and ‘THE CUSTOMHOUSE, BOSTON’ both measuring 8” diameter, together with a lidded sugar bowl illustrating and titled ‘NORMAL SCHOOL, TORONTO’ and ‘GRAND BATTERY, QUEBEC’, measuring 6.5” high x 7” wide (across the handles) x 4.25” deep, and lastly an associated cup and saucer - the saucer illustrating and titled ‘GRAND BATTERY, QUEBEC’, measuring 5.5/8” diameter, the cup discoloured and crazed measuring 2.75” high. With the exception of the cup, the reverse of all bearing factory marks ‘THE WORLD’ for Wallis Gimson & Co., registry number RD 7624 (for 1884) and importer / distributor marks MB&C. Estimation 600-800 $

181 P.F. COPLAND (20TH C.) Canadian Black bear, 1914, oil on canvas, 14 1/8 x 11 inches, signed and dated lower right. Estimation 300-400 $

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182 P.F. COPLAND (20TH C.) Canadian Moose, 1914, oil on canvas, 11 x 14 1/8 inches, signed and dated lower left. Estimation 300-400 $

183 NAIVE FOLK CARVING OF A BLACK BEAR Circa 1900, a naively carved black bear, with brownish tones to the muzzle along with glass eyes, unsigned, measuring 6.5” x 12.5”. Estimation 400-600 $

184 SET OF PORCELAIN CARPET BALLS Circa 1880, a set of Canadian porcelain carpet balls along with the hero (white ball), thirteen balls in total. Minor chips and dents. Approximately 3.25” diameter, along with a carved wooden bowl. Estimation 600-900 $

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185 CANADIAN MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY SAVAGE Montreal Canada, circa 1835, the highly figured mahogany case showing a hood with a carved crestrail decorated with brass finials and barley twist columns, over a glazed arched door and glazed side panels (one cracked) fronting a brass face (from the late 1700s, would have been silvered, probably made in Liverpool, England), and chapter ring with Roman numerals and pierced sweep hands, together with its maker’s plaque for Savage of Montreal. The eightday weight driven movement and pendulum remain intact, retaining what appears to be its original pendulum. The mechanism is currently nonfunctioning at the time of cataloguing. It has an automated Scottish soldier who would rock from side to side – currently broken but can be repaired. Measuring 89” high x 20.5” wide x 10.5” deep. George Savage (1767-1845) of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, immigrated to Montreal, Canada, with his family circa 1818, after working as a silversmith/watchmaker for some years in Yorkshire. All of the clocks bearing his name were purchased from UK manufacturers. Some he signed George Savage, Huddersfield, UK and later ones say Montreal, Toronto, etc. Please contact Pridham’s for more information. Estimation 2,500-3,500 $ 100


186 CANADIAN BUTTERNUT DROP LEAF TABLE Ontario circa 1860, the planked top affixed with twin drop leaves with rounded corners, braced from underneath by bar stretchers, raised on ring turned supports, separation to top. Measuring 28.5” high x 45” deep x 21” wide (45” with leaves up). Estimation 300-400 $

186A PINE WORK TABLE With tapered legs and stretcher base showing pegged construction and through tenons, and rosehead nails, in nice overall patina. Measuring 26 high x 41.5” x 33 inches. Provenance: The Estate of H. Basil Robinson, O.C., Ottawa. Estimation 600-900 $

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187 SCARCE TRANSFERWARE PLATES OF CANADIAN INTEREST England circa 1830, one plate with blue transfer decoration illustrating a View of Quebec, after a work titled ‘A General View of Quebec from Port Levy’ by Richard Short, titled on the reverse ‘QUEBEC’, two minor kiln related losses to glaze, measuring 9.1/8” diameter. Ref: An identical example is in the permanent collection of the Gardner Museum in Ontario, Canada, Object # G13.15.6., together with a soup plate decorated with a view of Table Rock at Niagara Falls, the lip with shell designs radiating out to a scalloped rim with palmettte designs, minor loss to glaze, the reverse with impressed mark WOOD, likely for Enoch Wood & Sons, Burslem England, measuring 9.3/8” diameter. Ref: An identical example is in the permanent collection of the Gardner Museum in Ontario, Canada, Object # G13.15.9. Estimation 700-900 $

188 RARE 19TH C. TRANSFERWARE PLATES Scotland circa 1880, both earthenware plates with puce transfer decoration and titles, the reverse with stamped Quebec retailer marks for F.T. Thomas, consisting of a plate illustrating and titled ‘ST. LOUIS GATE / PORTE ST. LOUIS’ measuring 9.5” diameter, together with a small side plate illustrating and titled ‘WOLFE’S MONUMENT / MONUMENT DE WOLFE’, measuring 7.75” diameter. Estimation 200-300 $

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189 N. DYSON (20TH C.) HUNTING DOGS Setters hunting pheasants, oil on cardboard, 12 3/4 x 23 1/4 inches, signed “Dyson” lower right, with dedication dated 1918 verso. Estimation 300-400 $

190 E.A. BARWICK (20TH C.) FOREST SCENE A grouse in the wood, oil on wooden panel, 24 x 18 inches, signed lower left. Estimation 300-500 $

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191 SPONGEWARE LIDDED PITCHER The central body decorated with blue and brown flowers, marked 3 at the base, chipping at lid and hairline, measuring 8.75” x 6.5” Estimation 150-250 $

192 PORTNEUF SPONGEWARE BOWL Scotland, a large decorated Portneuf spongeware bowl, in red, green and blue swag and floral decoration, two fissures and crackling, measuring 4.25” high x 8.3/8” diameter. Estimation 300-500 $

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192A LANARK COUNTY JAM CUPBOARD Early 19th century, in as found condition in Lanark County, showing old red and grey paint, two blind doors open to a shelved interior, measuring 44” high x 42.5” wide x 14” deep. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 600-900 $

193 LARGE MOCHAWARE POTTERY PITCHER The blue seaweed design on a cream and brown base, repair to handle, and chip at spout, measuring 7.5/8” high. Estimation 400-600 $

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194 PORTNEUF SPONGEWARE DEMI-TASSES Scotland, four Portneuf spongeware demi-tasse cups and saucers, two in an overall striking blue and red pattern (2.5/8” dia.), one in red only, and another with red, yellow and green. All in very good condition. Estimation 200-300 $

195 FOLK CARVING OF ROOSTER BY R.T. BARBER Canada (Ontario) circa 1950, a polychrome rooster resting on a wooden plinth, signed R.T. Barber, probably Ronald Barber of Orono, Ontario. Estimation 300-400 $

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196 FOLK CARVING OF A BEAR BY CLERMONT DUBÉ St-Roch-des-Aulnaies, Québec, a good carving of a bear from a single block of pine, deep overall striations typical of this well regarded carver, minor loss to top of right fang, impressed signature to rear of block. Measuring 10.5” x 12.5”. Estimation 300-500 $

197 FOUR PIECES OF PEAFOWL SPONGEWARE A lidded sugar, a small lidded tureen (chip at rim, hairline), one luncheon plate and one dessert plate, all in blue colour. Tureen measuring 7.5” high. Estimation 300-400 $

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198 PEAFOWL SPATTERWARE TABLEWARE A teapot, one handless cup and saucer in light pink, along with a lidded sugar bowl in dark pink. Teapot measuring 7” high. Estimation 400-800 $

199 TWO LARGE GLASS PITCHERS Circa 1850, one pitcher with a faceted base and applied handle, the other with a ribbed body, applied handle and ground pontil, the highest measuring 9.75” high. Estimation 150-250$

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200 CANADIAN PINE EXTENDING HARVEST TABLE Ontario circa 1860, the planked top opening on twin rails to reveal a recessed interior housing various associated and later leaves, raised overall on six turned supports secured to the skirt with pegged joinery. Measuring 29.5” high x 40” wide x 73” long - extending to 113” when fully extended. Note: the associated number of leaves will not facilitate the fully extended length - new ones required. Estimation 1,500-2,000 $

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201 RARE 19TH C. EARTHENWARE COFFEE POT & JUG England Stoke-on-Trent, circa 1880, consisting of a large lidded coffee pot illustrating and titled ‘LORETTE FALLS / CHUTE DE LORETTE’ measuring 9” high, together with a milk jug illustrating and titled ‘MONTMORENCY FALLS / CHUTE DE MONTMORENCY’ (cracked) measuring 5.25” high. Both stamped with Quebec retailer marks F.T. Thomas. Estimation 400-600 $

202 RARE 19TH C. EARTHENWARE TUREEN & BOWL Stoke-On-Trent England, a large lidded vegetable tureen illustrating and titled ‘QUEBEC FROM POINT LEVIS / QUEBEC VUE DE POINT LEVIS’ (lid cracked), measuring 6.5” high x 13.5” wide (across the handles) x 8” deep, together with a large open vegetable dish of hexagonal form illustrating & titled ‘ST. JOHN’S GATE / PORTE ST. JEAN’ (heavily crazed), measuring 2.5” high x 11.75” wide x 9.5” deep. Both stamped with Quebec retailer marks F.T. Thomas. Estimation 600-800 $

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203 J.M. SCOTT (20TH C.) Mill by fast river, oil on cardboard, 8 3/4 x 11 7/8 inches at sight, signed lower right. Estimation 250-350 $

204 TWO MOCHAWARE POTTERY PITCHERS The largest with blue and brown seaweed decoration on a white ground, the smaller with brown seaweed on a brown base. Largest measuring 6” high. Estimation 400-600 $

205 TWO MOCHAWARE BOWLS Showing the earthworm pattern, the largest with interlacing decoration (multiple hairlines, repair / stabilization at rim), measuring 4” x 8.75”, along with a smaller example showing a continuous pattern, in excellent condition, measuring 2.75” high x 4.5/8” diameter. Estimation 400-600 $

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206 HANDLED MOCHAWARE POTTY BOWL A good large handled potty bowl, well decorated in alternating brown and green seaweed decoration. Very good overall condition. Measuring 5.25” high x 8.25” wide. Estimation 400-600 $

207 MOCHAWARE POTTERY POTS Three lidded mustard pots, two in blue seaweed and one in brown, along with three large salts, two in green and one in brown seaweed, as well as a caster with brown seaweed decoration, measuring 4.25” high. Estimation 300-400 $

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208 PAINTED & SPONGE DECORATED PLATE Early 19th century, the plate shows a colourful rooster with other songbirds amongst foliage and blue stars, in very good condition, measuring 9” diameter. Estimation 300-500 $

209 BOOK OF PICTURESQUE CANADA Circa 1850, “The country as it was and is.”, George Monro Grant, D.D., Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario. With over 500 engravings on wood (not counted). One page detached. Pages not counted. Rebound. James Clarke, Publisher, Toronto. Estimation 200-300 $

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210 RED PINE DEED BOX Late 19th century, in original red paint., lacking front lock. Measuring 7.25” x 18.5” x 7.5”. Estimation 500-700 $

211 FOLK CARVING OF A SCOTTIE DOG A well carved Scottie dog in a classic show stance, defined muzzle and under coat, in black paint, impressed marks to the underside “J.A.F”, minor loss to right ear. Measuring 5.25” x 8”. Estimation 200-300 $

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212 FINE DINING CHAIRS Ontario circa 1860, six pine spindle back dining chairs. Estimation 300-500 $

213 HAMADAN RUG WITH CAUCASIAN MOTIFS Persia circa 1950, the central field showing an elongated prism shaped lozenge decorated with flowerheads and foliate motifs, surrounded by terracotta spandrels within a cobalt border, areas of wear, ends shortened. Measuring 82” x 57”. Estimation 400-600 $

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214 SIX RARE 19TH C. TRANSFERWARE PLATES Scotland circa 1880, all of earthenware with brown transfer decoration & titles, the reverse with stamped Quebec retailer marks for F.T. Thomas. Consisting of the following; a dinner plate illustrating & titled ‘DUFFERIN TERRACE & CITADEL / PLACE DUFFERIN & CITADELLE’ measuring 10.25” diameter, a luncheon plate illustrating & titled ‘ST. LOUIS GATE / [PORTE ST. LOUIS’ measuring 9.75” diameter, a small scalloped dish illustrating & titled ‘WOLFE & MONTCALM MONUMENT / MONUMENT DE WOLFE & MONTCALM’ measuring 9” diameter, a small side plate illustrating & titled ‘WOLFE’S MONUMENT / MONUMENT DE WOLFE’ measuring 7.5/8” diameter, a small side plate illustrating & titled ‘WOLFE & MONTCALM MONUMENT / MONUMENT LE WOLFE & MONTCALM’ measuring 7.5/8” diameter, together with a small plate illustrating & titled ‘MONTMORENCY FALLS WINTER VIEW’ measuring 7” diameter. Estimation 700-900 $

215 Thomas ROWDEN (1842 - 1926) BRITISH Cattle grazing against the sea, watercolour on paper, 7 3/4 x 15 inches at sight, signed lower right. Estimation 200-300 $

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216 RARE MINIATURE SPATTERWARE TEA POT & PLATES England, a rare blue and red miniature spatterware tea pot (3.25” high), along with two small spatterware plates decorated with scenes of boys spinning tops (hairline to one), measuring 3.75” diameter. Estimation 300-500 $

217 SPATTERWARE COVERED TUREEN England, the large tureen in blue with bale handles and loop finial, measuring 9.5” high x 1” wide. Estimation 150-250 $

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218 PORTNEUF SPONGEWARE BOWL Scotland, the bowl decorated with butterflies on the outside, and one centred, inside the bowl. Very good overall condition, measuring 3” high x 5.75” diameter. Estimation 300-500 $

219 MOCHAWARE POTTERY, TWO MUGS & PITCHER A pitcher with green seaweed decoration along with two mugs, one with green seaweed (hairline), the other with puce coloured seaweed. Pitcher measuring 5.5” high. Estimation 400-600 $

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220 FOLK CARVING OF A NUTHATCH BY H.R. NICHOL Smiths Falls Ontario, carving of a White Breasted Nuthatch standing on a branch, in excellent condition, impressed marks along with signature in graphite and dated 1987. Measuring 5.25” high with the wooden base. Estimation 300-400 $

221 LATE FEDERAL PERIOD STENCILED SIDE CHAIR USA, Mid Atlantic, circa 1840, the brown painted frame showing a spoon shaped back and pierced splat decorated with foliate and shell motifs, over a solid seat raised on turned supports with gilded accents, braced by turned stretchers, surface wear and minor paint loss. Measuring 31.5” high, seat height 18”. Estimation 300-400$

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222 LATE 19TH C. AMERICAN SCHOOL, PASTORAL SCENE A pastoral scene with free-ranging cattle, oil on canvas, 24 1/2 x 34 1/2 inches, unsigned. Estimation 300-400 $

223 19TH C. LANARK COUNTY PINE DOUGH BOX Ontario, the red stained case fitted with a cleated lid and applied handles, raised on bowed and arched side panels, measuring 32” high x 28” wide x 18” deep. Purportedly made by William Ferguson (1842-1879) for his wife Elizabeth (1842-1907). See accompanying tag. Estimation 500-700 $

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223A LANARK COUNTY CORNER CUPBOARD In original, gatored pale blue paint, two blind doors with original porcelain knobs over two smaller opening to reveal levels of shelving. As found, functional and highly decorative. Measuring 78.5” high x 56” wide x 18” deep. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 1,000-1,500 $

223B LANARK COUNTY WORK TABLE The small work table with tapered legs, showing old blue, red, yellow and black paint remnants, as found in Lanark County, measuring 28.5” high x 29.5” wide x 20.5” deep. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 300-500 $

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224 PAINTED NAVAL CHEST TITLED ‘THE PACER’ British, the hinged top decorated with a handpainted clipper ship titled ‘The Pacer’ with the British Union Jack flying at its stern, opening on strap iron hinges to a plain interior, the front panel bearing a date of 1870, the sides referencing Capt. J. Fisher. Repair to top, surface wear & paint losses. Measuring 11” high x 29.5” wide x 14” deep. Estimation 300-500 $

225 19TH CENTURY DIORAMA OF SAILING SHIP Circa 1870, a very good diorama, the stack for the auxiliary powered steam engine shows smoke bellowing out, various flags up, other ships painted in the distance, a fine well painted example. Measuring 23 1/4” x 32 3/4”. Estimation 800-1,200 $

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226 BLUE SPATTERWARE TABLEWARE To include a large cup (4.75” dia.) with handle and underplate, a welled plate (8” dia.), a saucer (5.75” dia.), a small lidded sugar bowl, a large sugar pot with handles and donor lid (5.5” high), a smaller ovoid shaped sugar bowl with lid (chips), and a hanging match container. Estimation 300-400 $

227 BLUE SPATTERWARE TABLEWARE To include one handless cup and underplate decorated with a pink rose, a lidded sugar bowl, a small dish with a castle and a plate with a pink and blue flower (hairline), measuring 9” diameter. Estimation 300-500 $

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228 PORTNEUF SPONGEWARE CUPS & SAUCERS Scotland, four Portneuf spongeware cups and saucers and one single cup, the brown cup has a hairline. Each cup measuring approx. 3.75” diameter. Estimation 250-350 $

229 ARTS & CRAFTS TOLE COAL BOX WITH LINER England circa 1900, the panelled body having brass clad corners, applied forged handles and a hinged lid with a brass knop handle, opening to an interior retaining its original removable liner, surface wear and abrasions. Measuring 14.5” high x 19.75” wide x 11.75” deep. Estimation 250-350 $

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230 ANTIQUE PATINATED BRONZE OF A HORSE Continental circa 1900, the figure of a bridled horse rearing up on its hind legs, mounted atop a black marble plinth, surface wear and loss to patination, verdigris. Measuring 5” high (7.25” high with base). Estimation 250-350 $

231 EUROPEAN SCHOOL, FISHING BOAT “Dumbarton Rock”, (1891), oil on canvas, 18 x 24 inches, indistinctly signed and dated lower right. Estimation 200-300 $

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232 STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY RABBIT & EWE England circa 1870, the figure of a rabbit decorated with black spot painted detail shown crouching upon a naturalistic ground, chip to one ear and firing crack, measuring 2.25” high x 3.25” wide, together with a figure of a ewe decorated with blue sponge painted detail and yellow ears, standing upon a green painted mound, measuring 2” high x 3.25” wide. Estimation 300-400 $

233 RARE 18TH C. DERBY PORCELAIN PUG DOG England circa 1760, the figure of a seated pug with a puce muzzle, striped back and wearing a studded red collar, mounted atop a modelled base decorated with puce and green highlights. Measuring 2.75” high x 2.75” wide. Estimation 500-700 $

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234 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE CERAMIC DOGS England circa 1860, one showing a small flatback figure of a Lurcher seated overtop his kill of a hare, mounted atop a white modelled base measuring 3.75” high, together with a larger version of a Lurcher modelled in the round, wearing a yellow collar and seated overtop his kill of a hare, mounted atop an oval fluted base, measuring 6” high. Lurchers are a mixed breed of Greyhound & terrier, bred in Ireland to hunt rabbits. Estimation 500-700 $

235 EARLY 19TH C. DERBY PORCELAIN DOG England, the figure of a sporting dog in mid leap decorated in dark grey painted detail, mounted atop a naturalistic modelled base with painted and applied foliage, the reverse bearing red factory marks used 1806-1825, measuring 3” high x 4” wide. Estimation 300-500 $

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236 PAIR OF 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN CATS England circa 1870, both black painted cats with white muzzles & eyes, shown seated upon green cushioned bases with tassels & gilt accents, measuring 2.5” high. Estimation 250-350 $

237 STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN CAT & KITTEN England circa 1830, likely Alcock Potteries, showing a cat and kitten with tan and black sponge painted detail, both seated upon a ripple molded yellow base, area of distress to glaze to top base, measuring 2.5” high. Estimation 300-400 $

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238 FIVE MINIATURE 19TH C. PORCELAIN ANIMALS England, consisting of a tiny beige pug holding up a paw, measuring 7/8” high, a tiny grey kitten on a pink cushion (nibble to one ear) measuring 7/8” high, a small white glazed pug on a cushion (possibly Minton) measuring 1.25” high, a Chamberlain Worcester white rabbit on a green oval base (repaired) circa 1830 measuring 7/8” high x 1.75” wide, and a calico cat on a blue cushion (loss to one ear) measuring .75” high. Estimation 400-600 $

239 19TH C. GLAZED CREAMWARE GOAT & KID England circa 1820, possibly St. Anthony’s Pottery, the figure of a goat standing over its kid, atop a green painted moulded base, measuring 3.7/8” high. Estimation 300-500 $

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240 MINIATURE 19TH C. PORCELAIN ANIMALS Consisting of a figure of a peccary standing upon a green painted base, measuring 1.3/8” high, a pair of white mice (ears nibbled) measuring 1.25” high, a recumbent matte glazed spaniel on a green grassy base, measuring 1.1/8” high x 1.75” wide, a cat seated upon a green square base with Prattware like painted detail (one ear repaired) measuring 2” high, and a Staffordshire rough coat poodle with a hat in its mouth standing atop a modelled white base, measuring 2” high. Estimation 500-700 $

241 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY CATS England circa 1840, consisting of a black and white cat seated upon an oval base, measuring 3.5” high, a tortoiseshell cat seated upon a molded green base, measuring 3.5” high, together with a cat decorated with yellow and black spot painted detail seated upon a conforming base, measuring 3.75” high. Estimation 350-450 $

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242 EARLY 19TH C. STAFFORDSHIRE NOVELTY WHISTLE England circa 1830, the whistle in the form of a rooster standing atop a naturalistic modelled ground, measuring 3.5” high. Estimation 250-350 $

243 SALT GLAZED STONEWARE PUZZLE JUG England, probably Burslem circa 1840, the pierced baluster shaped body decorated with moulded images of merrymakers, rising to a ringed neck with three spouts and an applied handle, measuring 7” high. Estimation 300-400 $

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244 LANARK COUNTY PINE BUFFET As found, in old green paint, two drawers (one replaced) over two doors, shaped back board, wear and loss to top and right side, measuring 45” high x 48” wide x 17” deep. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 500-700 $

245 TWO ANTIQUE GLOVE HOLDER WALKING STICKS Circa 1900, one featuring the carved head of a boxer, a sprung jaw opening to a pink mouth with teeth affixed to a tapering wood shaft terminating to a brass tip, glass eyes missing, replaced spring pin, measuring 36” long, the other featuring a painted hound’s head with glass eyes, affixed to a partially reeded wood shaft terminating to a brass tip, losses to ears, measuring 37” long. Estimation 200-300 $

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246 After Mårten Eskil WINGE (1835 - 1896) Swedish “Loki and Sigyn”, oil on canvas, 24 x 12 1/2 inches, unsigned. Estimation 150-300 $

247 EUROPEAN SCHOOL, WINTER SCENE Lake in the winter, oil on board, 19th century, 17 1/8 x 20 7/8 inches, indistinctly signed and dated lower right Marston(?). Estimation 200-300 $

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248 EARLY 20TH C. OCTAGONAL MIRROR An octagonal mirror in a repoussé brass frame, measuring 29” high x17” wide. Estimation 80-150 $

249 SIX VARIOUS MATCH SAFES Two Gutta-percha shaped like a book, one showing Queen Victoria, three treen examples and a round model with a transfer scene of Rozel Harbour, Jersey. Largest measuring 2.75” long. Estimation 200-300 $

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250 TWO SILVER PLATED FIGURAL MATCH SAFES Both match safes in the form of mice, one more animated with protruding ears and tail, measuring 2.3/8” long. Estimation 150-200 $

251 THREE FIGURAL VESTA MATCH SAFES Includes a silver-plated elephant head, a recumbent deer along with a dog head figural whistle. Deer measuring 2.25” high. Estimation 250-350 $

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252 FOUR FIGURAL VESTA MATCH SAFES A group of four figural vesta match safes to include an outhouse, a lidded pitcher and a boar standing on his hind legs along with a silverplated pig with red stone eyes showing a slot to his belly, the highest measuring 2” high. Estimation 200-300 $

253 THREE FIGURAL VESTA MATCH SAFES Includes a turtle with glass eyes, a recumbent fox, along with a beetle measuring 2.5/8” long. Estimation 200-300 $

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254 FOUR FIGURAL MATCH SAFES Four figural match safes, to include; a dog, a mouse and a bear tied to a tree, all with glass eyes (bear lacking one eye), along with a rooster measuring 4.25” high. Estimation 400-500 $

255 THREE VICTORIAN MATCH SAFES One match safe with a green glass receptacle, having a lid, fitted to an engraved brass base, and adorned with coloured stones. Two vesta match safes, one Victorian agate example and another in the shape of a horseshoe with embossed decoration. Largest measuring 2.5” high x 2” square. Estimation 300-500 $

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256 THREE MATCH HOLDERS Three match holders to include a wooden owl with a pewter head (repair to ear) set with big orange glass eyes resting on a plinth with barrels and striker plate, along with a small carved owl with glass eyes and a treen barrel. The largest measuring 5.5” high x 6.5” wide x 2.5/8 deep. Estimation 200-250 $

257 COLD PAINTED ZINC INKWELLS ANIMALS One in the shape of a bull’s head which opens to reveal a pen rest and original porcelain well, measuring 3” x 3.25”, a cold painted chicken with its chicks inkwell retaining its original porcelain well, along with a sitting kitten match safe in zinc with striker on the bottom. Estimation 250-300 $

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258 THREE INKWELLS - ANIMALS Three inkwells to include a cast metal cat with glass eyes and black paint with original porcelain well, a well cast metal pig with a smiling face holding a ball, along with a softwood carved owl set with glass eyes showing a glass ink bottle. Cat measuring 4” x 4.25” x 4.25”. Estimation 300-400 $

259 RARE CARVED INKWELL - PUG Set with glass eyes and a leather collar, resting on a treen base, by tilting the head back and the original spring loaded metal ink well is present. Losses to ears, right foot and cigar. Measuring 8.25” high x 5.75” wide. Estimation 300-500 $

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260 CAST METAL INKWELL - TIGER The large cast metal inkwell in the form of a tiger, his paws crossed and mouth open showing rows of white teeth, his head tilts back to reveal a glass inkwell. Well cast with a copper luster finish, lid detached. Measuring 4.5” high x 6” wide x 5.5” deep. Estimation 200-300 $

261 SIX CAST IRON FIGURAL BANKS 19th / early 20th century, a bulldog embossed “Made in Canada”, measuring 3.75” x 4.75”, a terrier dog, a pointer dog a Newfoundland dog, and two cats (one in white paint with red bow tie). Estimation 300-500 $

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262 NINE CAST IRON FIGURAL BANKS 19th century, includes a large deer (loss to tip of one antler), 8.25” x 5”, a smaller deer, a fawn, a sheep, two chickens and one ox, along with a goose marked “Red goose shoes”. Along with a large mid 20th century pig. Estimation 300-500 $

263 SEVEN CAST IRON FIGURAL BANKS 19th century, includes a horse marked “Beauty”, a prancing horse, a horse in white paint, a donkey, a lion, and two elephants. Largest 4.7/8” x 6.5”. Estimation 250-300 $

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264 ANTIQUE DISPLAY CASE A good four-sided display case, measuring 33” high x 14” wide. Estimation 300-400 $

265 LANARK COUNTY BIRD HOUSE Early 20th century, a good three-story Martin bird house showing a pitched roof over balconies, over a yellow painted second floor, over a galleried 1st floor in white paint. Completely hand-made, including the shingles, as found in Lanark County. Measuring 24” high x 38” wide x 23” deep. Provenance: Ottawa Collection. Estimation 500-700 $

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BILINGUAL PRIDHAM’S TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE Please take the time to read, thank you.

RÈGLEMENTS & CONDITIONS DE VENTE PRIDHAM’S BILINGUES S.V.P. veuillez prendre le temps de lire, merci.

1. The term “Auctioneer” means Pridham’s Auction House Inc. (“ Pridham’s “). | Le terme “Encanteur” signifie Pridham’s Auction House Inc. (“ Pridham’s “). 2. Each lot is sold “AS IS” and “WHERE IS”. Sales are final. | Chaque item est vendu “TEL QUEL” et “OÙ IL EST”. Les ventes sont finales. 3. The descriptions are provided to help move along the process on auction day. No warranty regarding the descriptions, age or condition is made or implied. Additionally, under the Conditions of Sale applicable to the sale of any lot, buyers must satisfy themselves as to each and every aspect of the quality of the lot, including and without limitation, its authorship, attribution, condition, provenance, authenticity, age, suitability and origin. Lots are sold on an ‘as is’ basis but the actual condition of the lot may not be as good as indicated by its outward appearance. In particular parts may have been replaced or renewed and lots may not be authentic or of satisfactory quality. Any statement in relation to a lot is merely an expression of opinion of the seller or Pridham’s and should not be relied upon as an inducement to bid on the lot. Please contact us for a condition report. 1-877-533-5877 or info@pridhams.ca NO LATER than: December 8th at 5:00pm. After that time, we can not guarantee phone calls & emails will be answered due to the live webcast demands. Les descriptions sont inclues pour faciliter le processus le jour de la vente. Aucune garantie en ce qui concerne les descriptions, l’âge et condition est offerte ou implicite. En outre, conformément aux conditions de vente applicables à la vente de tout lot, les acheteurs doivent s’assurer de chaque aspect de la qualité du lot, y compris et sans limitation, son auteur, son attribution, sa condition, sa provenance, son authenticité et origine. Les lots sont vendus “tel quel”, mais la condition réelle du lot peut ne pas être aussi bonne que celle indiquée par son apparence extérieure. En particulier, des pièces peuvent avoir été remplacées ou restaurées, et les lots peuvent ne pas être authentiques ou de qualité satisfaisante. Toute déclaration relative à un lot est simplement une expression d’opinion du vendeur ou de Pridham’s et ne devrait pas être invoquée comme une incitation à soumissionner sur le lot. S.V.P. contactez-nous pour un rapport de condition. 1-877533-5877 ou info@pridhams.ca, au plus tard le 8 decembre à 17h. Nous ne pouvons pas garantir un retour d’appel ou courriel après cette date vu les besoins technologiques du webcast. 4. The Auctioneer does its very best to point out condition issues. You have to examine each piece carefully; sales will not be set aside on grounds of condition, or of real or imagined misdescription. The condition reports are not prepared by a professional conservator or engineer. | Pridham’s fait de son mieux pour vous informer de la condition d’un objet. Vous devez examiner chaque item soigneusement; les ventes ne seront pas mises de côté pour des raisons de condition, ou de descriptions erronées réelles ou imaginaires. Nos rapports de condition ne sont pas préparés par un conservateur professionnel ou un ingénieur. 5. The Auctioneer may accept and submit absentee, telephone and online bids, to be executed by an employee of the Auctioneer, pursuant to the instructions of prospective purchasers not in attendance at the sale. | Pridham’s peut accepter et soumettre des offres par absence, par téléphone ou en ligne, devant être exécutées par un employé de Pridham’s, conformément aux instructions des acheteurs éventuels qui ne peuvent pas être présents. 6. Registration: all bidders are required to submit full name, address and a telephone number. Information is used pursuant to the “Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act”. A credit card on file is required for telephone/absentee bidding. | Enregistrement: tous les clients sont tenus de donner leur nom, adresse et un numéro de téléphone. L’information est utilisée selon la “Loi canadienne sur la protection des renseignements personnels et les documents électroniques”. Une carte de crédit au dossier est nécessaire pour l’enregistrement d’une mise téléphonique ou par absence. 7. There are applicable taxes except for out-of-country buyers who require shipping their purchases. | Il y a des taxes applicables sauf pour les acheteurs hors Canada qui doivent faire livrer leur marchandise. 8. Unless exempted by law, the buyer must pay applicable taxes on the total purchase price. The buyer’s premium is added before the applicable taxes. Pridham’s does not divide a buyer’s invoice between two or more people on auction day. | À moins d’être exemptés, les acheteurs doivent payer les taxes appropriées sur le montant total. La prime de l’acheteur est ajoutée avant les taxes applicables. Pridham’s ne divise pas une facture entre deux ou plusieurs personnes le jour de la vente. 9. Unless exempted by law, the buyer is required to pay HST on the total purchase price including the buyer’s premium. For international buyers, taxes are not applicable when purchases are shipped out of Canada. For items shipped out of the province, the buyer is required to PAY TAXES as per their provincial tax status, whether it is HST, GST and PST. Includes Quebec buyers, there is GST AND QST. À moins d’être exempté par la loi, l’acheteur est tenu de payer la TVH sur le prix d’achat total, y compris la prime de l’acheteur. Pour les acheteurs internationaux, les taxes ne sont pas applicables lorsque les achats sont expédiés hors du Canada. Pour les articles expédiés hors province, l’acheteur est tenu de payer les taxes selon le statut fiscal de sa province, que ce soit la TVH, TPS ou TVP. 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10. The Auctioneer has the right to withdraw or add to the items as listed in any printed catalogue or listing or promoted on the internet. | Pridham’s a le droit de retirer ou d’ajouter des items sur une liste ou dans un catalogue imprimé, ou annoncé sur l’internet. 11. The Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot from the sale at any time, to divide any lot or to combine any two or more lots at his sole discretion, all without notice. | L’Encanteur se réserve le droit de retirer tout lot de la vente, à n’importe quel moment, de diviser un ou plusieurs lots, et ce sans avis. 12. The Auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion. The auctioneer reserves the right not to accept and to reject any bid. Without limitation, any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance over the previous bid may not be recognized. | Pridham’s a le droit de refuser toute offre et d’avancer l’appel d’offres à son entière discrétion. Il se réserve le droit de ne pas accepter et de refuser toute offre. Sans limitation, toute offre qui n’est pas proportionnelle à la valeur de l’article offert ou qui est simplement une avance nominale ou fractionnaire par rapport à l’offre précédente ne peut être reconnue. 13. When the Auctioneer says “sold” it is a contractual agreement between the Auctioneer and the buyer. All auctions are also audiorecorded. | Lorsque l’Encanteur dit “vendu” cela est tout comme un contrat entre l’acheteur et l’Encanteur. Les encans sont aussi enregistrés par audio. 14. The highest bidder accepted by the Auctioneer for any lot shall be the buyer and such buyer shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the lot and must comply with such other Conditions of Sale as may be applicable. If any dispute should arise between bidders, the Auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion to designate the buyer or, at his option, to withdraw any disputed lot from the sale, or to re-offer it at the same or a subsequent sale. The Auctioneer’s decision in all cases is final. | Le soumissionnaire le plus offrant accepté par Pridham’s pour tout lot sera l’acheteur et cet acheteur assumera sans délai tous les risques et responsabilités du lot et devra se conformer aux autres Conditions de vente applicables. En cas de litige entre deux soumissionnaires, Pridham’s aura la discrétion absolue de désigner l’acheteur ou, à son gré, de retirer tout lot contesté de la vente ou de la proposer à la même vente ou à une autre vente ultérieure. La décision de l’Encanteur dans tous les cas est définitive. 15. The buyer shall pay an item in full and to the satisfaction of the Auctioneer; failing to do so may result in the cancellation of the sale, with or without re-offering the item for sale. | L’acheteur doit payer un item au complet et à la satisfaction de Pridham’s, à défaut de quoi, Pridham’s peut annuler la vente, avec ou sans offrir de nouveau l’article à vendre. 16. Payments have to be made in full by Visa, MasterCard (over the telephone, or online with our MONERIS PAGE), or e-transfer within 5 days after receiving their final invoice from Pridham’s (or Live Auctioneers). American Express and cheques are not accepted. | Paiements doivent être faits par VISA, MasterCard (par téléphone ou avec notre lien en ligne MONERIS), ou Interac 5 jours après avoir reçu une facture finale Pridham’s (ou Live Auctioneers). American Express et chèques ne sont pas acceptés. 17. Pridham’s is not responsible for any damages or injuries under any circumstances. | Pridham’s n’est pas responsable pour aucun dommage ou blessure et ce, en aucun cas. 18. If you are not able to pick-up your purchase at 2615 Lancaster Road Ottawa, Pridham’s can deliver (smalls only, and art, for free) your unpacked paid purchases, at the buyer’s risk to UPS #112 (St Laurent Blvd, Ottawa, store112@theupsstore.ca). Pridham’s will share your information, not your credit card number, with UPS. Once your purchase is with UPS, you will liaise directly with them for packing, insuring, shipping, and payment. Please take note that UPS charges are with the amount of packing required, size, weight, destination, etc and NOT with the hammer price. Please ask for a shipping QUOTE before the auction (until FRIDAY NOON BEFORE THE SALE), if you are concerned. Sales will not be cancelled due to shipping costs. EMAIL ADIL FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE: store112@theupsstore.ca If you prefer to use another carrier (not UPS), please take note that Pridham’s does not pack and insure - but we would be pleased to liaise with the shipper of your choice. For larger items (ex. furniture), please call us (1-877-533-5877) to discuss a pick-up schedule (within 5 business days) or carrier shipping. A list of suggested shippers is available. We can not store furniture for weeks, please have a plan of action before buying large pieces, or a storage fee may apply. ***UPS shipping must be paid by you no more than 5 business days after receiving the UPS SHIPPING AUTHORIZATION. UPS can not store your purchase, fees may apply. Thank you very much. We appreciate your cooperation. Si vous n’êtes pas en mesure de ramasser vos achats, Pridham’s peut les livrer les petits objets (seulement, gratuitement) non-emballés au risque de l’acheteur chez UPS #112, lorsque convenable pour Pridham’s. Pridham’s fournira à UPS les infos de l’acheteur, pas le numéro de carte de crédit. L’acheteur communiquera directement avec UPS pour l’assurance, l’emballage, l’expédition, et paiement. Veuillez prendre note que les frais UPS sont proportionnels à la quantité d’emballage requis, la taille, le poids, etc. Veuillez demander une estimation pour un envoi avec la vente (AU PLUS TARD, VENDREDI MIDI AVANT LA VENTE), et non pas après la vente. Les achats ne seront pas cancellés si vous trouvez votre envoi trop dispendieux.

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COURRIEL- ESTIMATION: store112@theupsstore.ca Si vous désirez utiliser une autre compagnie (que UPS), s.v.p. laissez-nous savoir. Il nous fera plaisir de coordonner le tout pour vous. Veuillez prendre note que Pridham’s ne fait pas l’emballage et n’assume pas les assurances. Pour les plus grands objets (comme meubles), s.v.p. veuillez nous contacter pour discuter du ramassage (en 5 jours ouvrables) ou d’une livraison contractuelle. Nous pouvons vous suggérer un déménageur. Nous ne pouvons pas garder des meubles durant des semaines, un frais d’entreposage peut s’appliquer. **Vous n’avez pas plus que 5 jours pour payer UPS après avoir reçu votre formulaire. Le magasin ne peut pas entreproser vos achats plus longtemps, ou des frais peuvent s’appliquer. Merci beaucoup pour votre collaboration. 19. The Auctioneer acts solely as agent for the seller and makes no representation as to any attribute of, title to, or restriction affecting the articles in the sale. Without limitation, the buyer understands that any item bought may be affected by the provisions of the Cultural Property Export Act. | L’Encanteur est un agent seulement pour le client et ne fait aucunes représentations en ce qui concerne l’attribution, le titre ou restriction affectant les articles dans une vente. Sans limitations, l’acheteur comprend que les items achetés peuvent être affectés par des provisions culturelles et d’exportation. 20. DISCLAIMER: Ivory, tortoise shell and other “animal” items, including Rosewood, are restricted from export out of Canada due to protection under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). Pridham’s will not provide shipping or CITES application service. The successful buyer has to pick-up the item in person. Shall the buyer decide to take the item across a border after picking it up, the buyer takes full responsibility for obtaining proper exporting and importing documents from both countries: EXPORT IS AT THE BUYER’S RISK. Pridham’s supports the protection of all wildlife. | AVERTISSEMENT: L’ivoire, la coquille de tortue et d’autres objets de source animale (et même le Bois de rose) ont un interdit d’exportation à l’extérieur du Canada en raison de la protection prévue par la CITES (Convention sur le commerce international des espèces de faune et de flore sauvages menacées d’extinction). Pridham’s n’offrira pas de service d’expédition ni de service d’application pour CITES. L’acheteur doit ramasser l’article en personne. Si l’acheteur décide de croiser une frontière après avoir ramassé l’article, l’acheteur assume pleine responsabilité d’obtenir les documents appropriés d’exportation et d’importation des deux pays. L’EXPORTATION EST AU RISQUE DE L’ACHETEUR. Pridham’s supporte la protection de tous les animaux sauvages. Please do not hesitate to contact Pridham’s if you have questions, thank you. S.V.P. n’hésitez pas à contacter Pridham’s si vous avez des questions, merci. Toll Free / Sans Frais: 1-877-533-5877 info@pridhams.ca

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