Kingham & Orme Auction Catalogue June 2017

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KINGHAM AND ORME AUCTIONEERS

SATURDAY 17TH JUNE 2017

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ANTIQUES, FINE ART & COLLECTABLES AUCTION Saturday 17 June 2017

th For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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Front Cover Image: Lot 589 A Martin Brothers triple bird sculpture Inside Front Cover Image: Lot 711 A Royal Worcester potpourri vase

Back Page Image: Lot 483 A Rene Lalique Formose doubled cased scarlet red and white stained vase

JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT SALE PICTURE SALE - SATURDAY 4 TH NOVEMBER 2017 ANTIQUES SALE - SATURDAY 25TH NOVEMBER 2017 ENTRIES NOW INVITED For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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ANTIQUES, FINE ART & COLLECTABLES AUCTION To be held at: LIFFORD HALL LOWER GREEN BROADWAY WORCESTERSHIRE WR12 7BU SATURDAY 17TH JUNE 2017 - 10.30AM

Viewing Friday 16 th June 2017 - 10.00am to 7.00pm Day of Sale - From 8.30am or by appointment

Day of the Sale The auction is scheduled to start at 10.30am. Bids will only be accepted from registered bidders. Please ensure you obtain a paddle number on arrival. You will need to be registered before the sale.

Live internet bidding is available on www.the-saleroom.com together with the fully illustrated online catalogue. Catalogue £10.00 (£12.00 by post)

Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd (Office address) 10 The Green, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7AA Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd (Collection address) Avondale Storage, Hinton Road, Childswickham, Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7HZ (NB: Please telephone to arrange collection). Telephone: 01386 244224 Mobile: 07973 207096 / 07976 919836 Email: enquiries@kinghamandorme.com Website: www.kinghamandorme.com For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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MAP AND DIRECTIONS

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Our valuation office and Auction site are in the pretty village of Broadway in the Cotswolds. By Car We are centrally located in reach of motorways the M5, M4, M40, M42, a short way from the A44

By Rail The local train stations are Evesham, Moreton-in-theMarsh and Honeybourne, all within a few miles.

By Plane The nearest International Airports are Birmingham 45 miles, Heathrow 90 miles.

DELIVERY SERVICES FOR BUYERS For furniture: Stephen Morris Shipping PLC, 9 Ockham Drive, Greenford, London UB6 0FD Tel: 02088322222 Email: info@shipsms.co.uk

For paintings: Aardvark Art Services Ltd Tel: 01253 794673 Email: info@aardvarkartservices.com

For small items: Mailboxes, Stratford upon Avon Branch Tel: 01789 294968 Email: info@mbestratforduponavon.co.uk

We also offer an in-house packing service for small items. Please call 01386 244224 for a quotation. For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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USEFUL INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Please see full Terms and Conditions at the back of this catalogue. Buying at Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd: There are several ways you can bid at our auctions; in person, by leaving a commission bid, on the telephone and live via the internet (the-saleroom.com).

Bidding in Person It is essential that all prospective buyers register with us prior to the auction. Proof of identification will be required in order for a bidding number to be allocated which can then be used when bidding for an item.

Commission Bids Kingham & Orme will execute bids if you are unable to attend the sale. Bids can be left with our staff after/ during viewing, or in advance by telephone or e-mail: enquiries@kinghamandorme.com.

Telephone Bids Lines should be booked 48 hours before the Auction. Lines are booked on a first come first served basis. Full name, address and telephone numbers will be required together with proof of identity. Bank and or credit/ debit card details are necessary to secure the line.

Live Internet Bidding Register online a minimum of 24 hours before the Auction at the-saleroom.com If your bid is successful we will notify you after the sale for payment. A charge of 3% of the hammer price plus VAT is made for internet bidding in addition to all other charges.

Condition Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports are available on request (no later than 48 hours before the sale).

Buyer’s Premium There is a buyer’s premium of 20% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot. Artist’s Resale Right – A lot with a † symbol indicates that the item will incur a royalty charge (if sold for a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1000).

Payment Must be made in full before items can be removed from the premises. If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot hand over purchases unless payment is cleared. Payment Methods – We accept payment by: Cash – up to £9000 (subject to money laundering regulations). Cheques – following 5 working days clearance. Debit/Credit cards – a 3% charge for credit cards is levied. (American Express and Diners Club are not accepted). Bank transfer to: HSBC Bank, 32 Bridge St, Evesham WR11 4RU Account no:51655345 Account name: Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd Sort code:40-20-27 IBAN: GB91MIDL40202751655345 SWIFTBIC: MIDLGB22 Please note that a fee of £15 will added forofinternational bank payments. For details of the charges payable in addition to the finalbe Hammer Price each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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A ewer, possibly Coalport, circa 1840. Height 36cm. Old restoration to sockle.

Mixed tray lot of pottery. £10-£20

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2 Mixed tray lot, glass & pottery.

Mixed tray lot of Noritake. £10-£20

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3 Twelve pieces of Mable Lucie Atwell Shelley china, and four framed postcards. China, circa 1930.

Mixed tray lot of pottery. £10-£20

£20-£30

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Mixed tray lot of pottery.

Mixed tray lot of pottery teapots.

£10-£20

£10-£20

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Mixed tray lot of teapots.

Mixed tray lot of pottery teapots.

£10-£20

£10-£20

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Mixed tray lot of pottery.

Mixed tray lot of pottery.

£10-£20

£10-£20

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7 Mixed tray lot of pottery. £10-£20

Mixed tray lot of pottery. £10-£20 20

8 Mixed tray lot of pottery. £10-£20

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Mixed tray lot of pottery.

Mixed tray lot of pottery.

£10-£20

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10 Mixed tray lot of pottery.

Mixed tray lot of pottery, silver plate and wooden boxes.

£10-£20

£10-£20

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Mixed tray lot of glass items.

Mixed tray lot of pottery.

£10-£20

£10-£20

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Mixed tray lot of Crown Derby pottery. (27)

Mixed tray lot of pottery.

£20-£30

£10-£20 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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A Masons pottery chamber pot, 19th century, Pagoda pattern Diameter 23 cm.

Three vases, including two resin carved and one ceramic. Chinese dragon, floral and fish patterns. Height of tallest vase 23cm. (3)

£50-£100

£10-£15

26 A Clarice Cliff Art Deco vegetable tureen. Circa 1930. £20-£30

36 A Minton St. James pattern tea and dinner service for 12, consisting of 77 pieces. (77) £100-£120

27 Four Royal Copenhagen figures, 20th century. Tallest 13cm. (4) £50-£60 28

37 An Ellesmore and Forster harlequin jug featuring fighting cockerels and men and women in a variety of costumes. Circa 1860. Height 22cm. £200-£250

A Continental clock in a ceramic case. Height 19cm. £20-£30 29 A collection of Denby pottery, Harlequin and Greenwich patterns. Approx 27 pieces.

38 An Ellesmore and Forster puzzle jug depicting fighting cockerels and harlequins. Circa 1860. Height 21cm. £150-£200

£50-£60

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An extra large Spode vegetable drainer. Circa 1840. Diameter 44cm.

A tin glazed Delft earthenware plate, with a church scene in a manganese-purple. Circa 1730. Diameter 19cm.

£170-£200

£100-£150

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A Spanish Hispano Moresque earthenware charger, decorated with flowers and foliage. Diameter 41cm.

Two Quimper faience scent bottles. Circa 1930. Height 8cm. (2)

£100-£120

£60-£80 32 A ceramic French figure of a black setter signed by Millet de Marcilly. Either Edouard Millet de Marcilly (1839-1914) or Gustave Millet de Marcilly (18111885). Height 60cm and length 30cm. £300-£350 33 A Capo Di Monti ceramic figure of Michelangelo, circa 1975. Label identifying figure as a limited edition numbered 457 out of 500 to celebrate the birth of Michelangelo. Height 46cm excluding plinth.

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£550-£650 34 Four Villeroy and Boch tiles, “The Seasons,” framed. Tile width 14.5cm. 40

£50-£60

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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Two Lladro figures. Boy with a dog and a boy lying down. Height 19cm. (2)

A Goldscheider Art Deco figure by Dakon, circa 1930. Height 17cm.

£60-£80

£250-£300

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Two figures, one Lladro and one Nao figure. Lladro Shepherd boy and a Nao girl with ducks. Height 26cm. (2)

Two Goldscheider figures of women in long dresses, marked Goldscheider Wien. Height 22cm. (2)

£60-£80

£200-£250

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Two Lladro figures. Girl with puppy and a girl with ducks. Height 17cm (2)

A Quimper group. Two men playing bag pipes. Signed on back R.Micheau-Vernez. Height 29cm.

£60-£80

£100-£120

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A pair of Poole pottery vases. Printed marks. Circa 1970. Height 23cm. (2)

A Masons pottery vase and cover, hexagonal shape. Japan pattern with lion finial and lion mask handles, circa 1830. Height 42cm.

£60-£80

£200-£250 45 A Myott Art Deco jardinere. Circa 1930. Height 17cm. £40-£60

55 A Goldscheider figure of a lady with a basket of roses. Marked Goldscheider. Height 31.5cm. £100-£120

46 A mixed tray lot of watches, silver plate goblets and trays. £20-£30

56 Three cups and saucers including one Crown Derby, all painted with floral sprays. (6) £20-£30

47 A Vienna vase and cover, circa 1920. Height 35cm.

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£30-£50

A pearlware blue and white basket on stand. Pierced work. Circa 1800. Height 8cm, length of tray 23.5cm.

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£100-£150

A mirrored pair of Amphora vases with Art Nouveau ladies. Circa 1910. Height 37cm.

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£300-£350 49 A Clarice Cliff Bizarre “Milano vase.” Printed marks to base, circa 1930. Height 31cm.

A fine Copeland Spode golfing tea pot circa 1910. Decorated with golfers in white relief on green background - the base printed and impressed with the makers logo. £250-£300

£150-£200 50 Two Goebel figures of ladies, Marked Goebel W Germany. Height 21cm. (2) 58

£100-£120

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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An approximately fifty piece Princess dinner service, including serving platers and tureens.

A Victorian mahogany ‘Materia Medica’ fitted box, by Evans, Lecher & Evans of London. Vacant tray filled interior with printed original contents labels. Height 11cm, length 38cm, width 27cm.

£100-£150

£60-£80

60 An English majolica sardine box. Circa 1880. Height 9cm. £40-£60

70 A wooden banjo barometer, circa 1900, and a boxed Sikes hydrometer. (2)

61 A Minton tea set ‘Basilica pattern.’ Teapot, milk, sugar, cake plate. Six cups and saucers and six side plates. (22)

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£100-£150

An Edwardian mahogany secrétaire. Circa 1910, English. Width 51cm. Depth 27cm.

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£180-£230

A Minton tea set ‘Rosenborg pattern.’ Teapot, milk, sugar, cake plate. Six cups and saucers and six side plates. Also six coffee cans. (28) One saucer damaged.

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£100-£150

An oak three panel chest 16th/17th century, approx length 120cm. Depth 50cm. Height 50cm. £300-£400

63 A spider table topped in exotic wood, early 20th century. Height 57cm. £200-£300

73 A Gordon Russell set of six heirloom chairs 1952 original labels. Two carvers and four chairs. (6) £400-£500

64 A European yew wood hall chair, with carved hawk on gauntlet decoration, late 19th century. Height 88cm. £150-£200

74 An Art Nouveau Jugendstil wooden pendulum wall clock. Possibly Dutch. Circa 1900. Height 42cm. £200-£300

65 A pair of Regency mahogany carver chairs. Height 83cm. (2) £50-£60 66 An Edwardian mahogany towel rail with inlaid stringing. Height 98cm. £50-£60 67 A modern Belgian tapestry “The Hunt” 128cm x 160cm. £100-£120 68 A Cotswold School Arts and Crafts oak dressing table mirror, on two drawer box base. Height 52cm. £60-£80

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For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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A Philip Miles Cotswold school desk, black bean and walnut. Date 1977. Width 60cm. Height 65cm.

A pair of Aesthetic ebonised bedroom chairs. Circa 1880. (2)

£250-£300

£50-£60

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An oak Secessionist / Art Deco glass top table. Circa 1920. Width 60cm. Height 65cm.

A Cotswold school oak refectory table. Circa 1950. Width 150cm. Height 74cm.

£150-£180

£150-£200

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A Heals limed oak book table. Circa 1930. Width 60cm. Height 60cm.

An art deco rosewood table and sycamore modernist desk, Circa 1950. Width 123cm. Height 65cm.

£100-£120

£250-£350

78 A Gordon Russell oak tub chair, with original metal label.

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£50-£60

£60-£80

Three industrial swivel chairs. Circa 1950. (3)

83 An Irish yew wood Killarney work table inlaid with shamrocks and a central panel, ruins of an abbey circa 1870. Width 42cm Height 56cm. £800-£1,000 84 A small oak plank chest 16/17th century. Width 120cm. Height 36cm. £400-£500

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For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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A pair of kitchen chairs with unusual backs. Circa 1850. (2)

Two Windsor carver chairs, 19th/20th century (2) £100-£200

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86 A Victorian walnut canterbury. Circa 1880. Width 65cm. Depth 38cm. Height 108cm. £150-£200

An oak 18th century joined chair. £80-£100 93 An oak hall tripod 18th century.

87 An Edwardian satinwood display cabinet, with inlaid stringing and two glass shelves. Circa 1910. Width 116cm. Depth 38cm. Height 185cm.

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£600-£800

An Victorian mahogany dining table with two leaves, fully extended length 265cm. Width 145cm.

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£300-£400

A Georgian oak settle with high panelled back, with carved scroll and floral decoration. Hinged box seat with panelled front. Circa 1800. Width 186cm. Depth 50cm. Height 132cm.

95 A pair of yew and elm Windsor carver chairs 19th century. (2)

£400-£600

£100-£150

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A Georgian oak Welsh dresser with possibly later carving. Circa 1800. Width 205cm. Depth 52cm. Height 197cm.

A yew and elm Windsor carver chair and 4 elm kitchen chairs 19th century. (5)

£600-£800

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90 A large oak three panel chest 17/18th century. Width 142cm. Height 63cm.

An Indonesian wooden tribal sculpture of a deity stained red and black, from the island Madura. Height 113cm.

£200-£300

£80-£100 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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98 A large African tribal mask. 20th century. Height 60cm. £250-£350 102

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A Felix Eboigbe wooden tribal sculpture. Circa 1970. Height 45cm. £40-£60 100 Three items including two Papua New Guinea offering boxes and a war club. Early 20th century. Box length 67cm. £150-£200 101 An Australian boomerang in original sheath. £10-£20 102 λ A Yoruba ivory divination tapper figure, carved with a kneeling female figure, the hands held across the chest, worn tip, fine worn golden brown patina. Height 41cm.

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£800-£1,200 103 λ An ivory cross with cherub decoration. Circa 1880. Height 18cm.

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£150-£200

A scrimshaw whale tooth with erotic carvings. Circa 1850. Length 12cm.

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£300-£350

A model of HMS Endeavour with string rigging and cloth sails. Total length 83cm

108 λ An American whaling sailors knife, inlaid with abalone, bone and brass, depicting whales, a ship and hunting harpoons. Circa 1880. Length 18cm.

£40-£50 105 A model of HMS Victory with string rigging and cloth sails. Total length 79cm

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A globe on a wooden plynth. Height 26cm.

A seam rubber whale bone, circa 1850. American. Length 12cm.

£20-£30

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For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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110 A walking cane with 9ct rose gold top. Length 94 cm. £50-£80

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111 A Bamboo shaft measuring cane, measures up to 60”. With a threaded metal knob. circa 1900. £150-£200 111

112 A Brigg tailors walking cane which extends to measure a bolt of material, with a stag antler handle. Silver mounts, London 1890. Length 93cm. £250-£300 113

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A square shaft silver topped walking cane. London 1920. Length 92cm. £50-£60 114 A Brigg London walking cane, with gold collar, impressed M. P. Chelsea house with a faux tortoiseshell handle. Hallmark London 1918. Length 87cm.

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£80-£120 115 λ A carved whale bone walking cane, knob is carved whale tooth. Circa 1820. Length 83cm.

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£1,400-£1,800 116 A Rowley artist easel walking cane, English circa 1930. Length 93cm. 115

£100-£120 117 λ An Indian ivory ladies walking cane, circa 1860. Handle carved with lion and elephant heads. Length 93cm. £200-£300

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118 λ An ivory miniature depicting a maiden with child in a tortoise shell frame. Circa 1800. Overall height size 9cm. £120-£150 117 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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A small Tunbridge ware box and Crib board. Height of box 2.5cm. (2)

A Japanese Rosewood shibayama box, signed inside lid made with pearl, abalone and ivory, lacquer interior Meiji Circa 1900. Width 12.5cm. Height 6cm.

£20-£30

£1,200-£1,500 120 A silk needle work picture of a fisherman. Oval shape. Framed. Circa 1790. Height of picture 12.5cm. £100-£120

127 A solid satinwood tea caddy, urn shape decorated with a Wedgwood plaque. Height 28cm. £1,500-£2,000

121 A mahogany knife / cutlery box, conch shell inlay. Fully fitted interior. Circa 1800. Height 36cm.

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£250-£300

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A tortoiseshell and abalone covered wooden box. Circa 1880. Height 10cm, width 31cm.

A German penwork fruitwood tea caddy. A souvenir from Spa von Baden. Circa 1820. Height 11cm.

£200-£300

£500-£600

A pear tea caddy, 20th century. Height 17cm.

123 A Victorian inlaid desk tidy. Height 20cm, width 30cm. £100-£150 124 A bronze trophy plaque for Progress in Photography south western centre. Base with brass plate showing winners from 1945 through to 1971. £200-£300 125 λ A Japanese Rosewood shibayama box, made with pearl, abalone and bone. Meiji Circa 1900. Width 9.5cm Height 5cm.

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£800-£1,000

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For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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A coconut tea caddy with silver plate mounts. Circa 1900. Height 14cm.

A bottle of Chivas Royal Salute whiskey, in a red ceramic wade bottle, 21 years old 40%vol, 750ml

£30-£50

£60-£80

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A pressed tortoiseshell tea caddy, with ball finial and ball feet, with basket weaved panels. Circa 1815. Height 14cm.

Three fossils including two ammonites and a crow shark tooth. (3) £20-£30

£800-£1,200 132 A rosewood Tunbridge ware tea caddy, with an abstract panel to the top. Marble sliced veneer banding. Interior with a Tunbridge ware panel of a building. Circa 1850. Height 17cm, length 30.5cm. £600-£800 133 A painted urn tea caddy. Spa souvenir with pressed flowers. Circa 1820. Height 19cm. £800-£1,200 134 A Chinoiserie tea caddy in a lacquer box, with red embellishments on the outside and engraved pewter caddies inside. Circa 1880. Height 12.5cm.

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£200-£300 135 A bottle of Chivas Regal whiskey in a black bottle cask strength 50% vol 750ml. £50-£60

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For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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A signed cricket bat from ‘Freddie Truman’s tribute to Brian Statham,’ assorted signatures of England and Australia Test cricketers including: Brian Statham, Freddie Trueman, Christopher Martin Jenkins, Bob Simpson, David Sheppard, Bill Lawry, Ian Chappell, Ted Dexter, Richie Bernaud, Henry Blofeld. From a dinner held in honour of Brian Statham at Grosvenor House on May 23rd 1989. Height 86cm.

A box of approx 100 TY Beanie Babies including bears and tag protectors.

£30-£50

£80-£100

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Two Edwardian fur stoles. Length approx 140cm (2)

A box of approx 50 TY Beanie Babies including bears and tag protectors.

£20-£30

£80-£100 148 A box of approx 100 TY Beanie Babies including bears and tag protectors.

£80-£100

140 A vintage set of Avery shop scales.

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£10-£20

A box of approx 100 TY Beanie Babies including bears and tag protectors.

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£80-£100

A set of vintage potato scales. £10-£20

151 A box of approx 100 TY Beanie Babies including bears and tag protectors.

142 A deactivated Thompson double barrelled shotgun in case (with deactivation certificate) together with a pair of Ross binoculars. (2)

£80-£100 152

£150-£200

A box of approx 100 TY Beanie Babies including bears and tag protectors.

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£80-£100

A table blotter made by Asprey. Marked on bottom corner “from Capt George Nikolos.”

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£150-£200

A box of approx 100 TY Beanie Babies including bears and tag protectors.

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£80-£100

An Indian woven woollen floor rug, geometric pattern on a neutral field. 136cm x 228cm.

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A box of approx 70 TY Plush Beanie Babies including bears and tag protectors.

A Gotz Play Doll ‘Sabber Baby’ by Carin Lossnitzer for Gotz-Puppenfabrik Gmbh. Dressed in original white outfit with gold earrings and separate woolly hat and matching booties. Vinyl head and limbs with weighted cloth body. Limited edition signed on back. Height 24 inches.

£60-£70

£20-£30

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A box of approx 100 TY Beanie Babies including bears and tag protectors.

A Mattel Jack in the box and metal nodding dog with pipe. (2)

£80-£100

£20-£30

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For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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A vintage game ‘Willy’s Walk to see Grandmamma.’ Game in original box with counters of glazed earthenware marked with the letters A to H, two teetotums of bone marked with red and black numbers 1 to 6 and 1 to 12, and hand-coloured lithograph on linen. Published by A N Myers & Co in 1869.

F50 Engine mounted in glass presentation case 1:12 - Maranello Miniatures/Roger Knight. Dimensions 24.5cm x 14.5cm x 14.5cm.

£80-£120 157 Five Bentley Model Cars, including Exp Speed 8, Continental GT, R-Type Continental and Arnage R; Bentley Exp Speed 8 2001 Le Mans 1:32 Model - Carrera Evolution (boxed); Bentley BL327 Arnage R Verdant Green rhd 1:43 Model - Paul’s Model Art GmbH & Co (boxed); Bentley BL426 R-Type Continental Ivory 1:43 Model - Paul’s Model Art GmbH & Co (boxed); Bentley BL312 Continental GT Cypress Green rhd 1:43 Model - Paul’s Model Art GmbH & Co (boxed); Bentley BL314 Continental GT Silver lake rhd 1:43 Model - Paul’s Model Art GmbH & Co (boxed).

£40-£50 163 Two Ferrari’s 365 GTB/4 “Daytona” Le Mans 1972 Number 38 Jarrier-Buchet 1:32 Model - FLY (boxed). Reference 88111; Ferrari 330 P4 Le Mans 1967 Number 21 1:32 Model - Scalextric (boxed). Reference C2641; Ferrari 330 P4 Le Mans 1967 Number 24 1:32 Model - Scalextric (boxed). Reference C2642; Ferrari BB LM 512 Le Mans 1979 Number 63 1:32 Model Carrera Evolution. Reference 27100; Ferrari BB LM 512 Le Mans 1979 Number 64 1:32 Model - Carrera Evolution. Reference 25727. Longest box 16.5cm. (6) £40-£50 164

£40-£50

Ferrari F50 1:12 Model - Tamiya 1997. Length 37cm.

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£70-£80

Three Aston Martin Model Cars including the DB5 and Vanquish, from the James Bond film series; Aston Martin DB5 1963 1:18 Model - Chrono; Aston Martin DB5 1964 1:24 Model - Danbury Mint; Aston Martin V12 Vanquish 1:18 Model - The Beanstalk Group. £20-£30

165 Ferrari F50 1:18 Model Ltd Edition 084/500 - 1996 MDS, Reference MAXI01. Length of car 24cm. £10-£20 166

159 Tray Lot of Model Cars, including Dinky, Corgi and Scalextric, nine in total; Bugatti Royal 1930 1:12 Model - Solido; five Dinky racing cars and one Corgi racing car (boxed); Vanwall F1 No 10 (Stirling Moss) 1957 German GP 1:32 Model - Scalextric (boxed). Reference C2552A; Maserati 250F (Fangio) 1957 Germand GP 1:32 Model - Scalextric (boxed). Reference C2551. (9) £20-£30

Ferrari F40 1:12 Model PHR1802R. Length 37cm.

- Kyosho, Reference

£70-£80 167 Ferrari 250 GT SWB California Spider 1961 1:18 Model - CMC, Reference M091. Length 23cm. £70-£80

160 Two Ferrari Transporters including double deck GP car transporter and M160 Rolfo racing transporter; Ferrari double deck GP car transporter 1956 1:43 Old cars (boxed). Reference 56000; Ferrari M160 Rolfo racing transporter 1967 1:43 - Old Cars. Reference 57000. Longest model 22.5cm. (2) £40-£50 161 Ferrari Enzo Sculptured Car - Compulsion Gallery. Length 24cm.

166

£30-£40 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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173

Maserati 250F 1957 1:18 Model - CMC GmbH, Reference M-051. Length 23cm.

A set of 3 British medals in recognition of service, WWI pair and a Special Constabulary medal awarded to W.R.Purdy of the Royal Artillery.

£70-£80

£80-£100 169 Three Ferrari Model Cars including 550 Maranello, 330 P4 Spyder and 250 Testa Rossa; Ferrari 550 Maranello 1:18 Model - UT Models 1996. Reference 076020; Ferrari 330 P4 Spyder 1967 1:24 Model Jouef Evolution; Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa 1957 1:18 Model - Burago. Longest model 24cm. (3) £20-£30 170 Two Ferrari Model Cars including F137 and Enzo Ferrari; Ferrari F137 1:18 Model - Mattel Hot Wheels 2003; Enzo Ferrari 1:18 Model - Mattel Hot Wheels 2002. Reference 56293. Longest model 26.5cm. (2) £20-£30 171 Three Ferrari Model Cars including 360 Modena, F1 and 360 Spider; Ferrari 360 Modena 1:18 - Mattel Hot Wheels 1999. Reference 25736; Ferrari F1 F2000 N 3 M.Schumacher - Mattel Hot Wheels 2000. Reference 26737; Ferrari 360 Spider 1:18 - Mattel Hot Wheels 1999. Reference 27774. Longest model 24cm. (3)

174 A miniature Imperial German cavalry sword/ letter opener. Circa 1900. Length 29cm. £100-£130 175 A group lot of Military Emphera of Gunner Hodgetts. Includes Soldier’s Release Book, private correspondence, Soldiers Service and Pay Book, National Defence Note Book, Skill at Arms Book, over 100 original photos dated from 1940 - 1943 showing Egypt, Tobruk, Libya, Italy and an original picture of Montgomery visiting the troops. Also includes poster of pin-up girl with dozens of fellow servicemen’s signatures, a Royal Artillery badge, 8th Army Veteran’s badge, a Desert Rat’s badge, a picture of William Hodgetts complete with 8th Army African Star medal, Italy Star, The 1939 - 1945 Star, The War Medal 1939 - 1945, The Defence Medal 1939 -1945, an original Kit bag, various military books relating to the 8th Army, a framed Montgomery print and signature, along with a Winston Churchill framed picture with cut-out signature. £600-£800

£20-£30 176 172 Five Ferrari Model Cars including F1 555 Squalo, F1 375, Enzo Ferrari, F40 and 288 GTO; Ferrari F1 555 Squalo Model Mike Hawthorn 1955 1:43 Model - Brumm (boxed); Ferrari F1 375 Alberto Ascari 1951 1:43 Model - Brumm (boxed); Enzo Ferrari 2002 1:43 Model - IXO models (boxed). Reference FER001; Ferrari F40 1987 1:43 Model - IXO models (boxed). Reference FER007; Ferrari 288 GTO 1984 1:43 Model - IXO models (boxed). Reference FER002. (5)

A 19th century cast brass and iron wheeled model cannon. Length 52cm. £60-£80

£10-£20

174 175 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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186

A selection of Officer’s Military Commissions In East India Army and Hampshire Rifle Volunteers: Five Commissions appointing George Preston Vallancey to the rank of Ensign, Gentleman Lieutenant, Lieutenant, Captain and Quarter Master in the 36th Native Infantry Regiment, dated between 1825 and 1835. Two further Commissions appointing George Preston Vallancey to the ranks of Major and Lieutenant Colonel in the Hampshire rifle Volunteers, dated 1860 and 1861. Also includes a land contract and a letter (9)

A copper and brass hot water urn, 19th century, dolphin handles and flower finial. No tap. Height 46cm.

£200-£250

188

178 A patinated bronze “Albani” vase. Mid 19th century. Height 13cm, diameter 21cm. £150-£180

£100-£150 187 A copper and brass log bucket, 20th century. Diameter 45cm. Height 35cm. £40-£50

A large copper and brass covered urn, with repousse decoration of an angel amongst flowers and the word ‘Salut.’ Possibly French 19th century. Height 69cm. £200-£300 189

179 A brass Dutch style chandelier. Six branches. Height 83cm. £100-£120

A set of twelve brass hand bells with leather straps. (12) £100-£150 190

180 A brass ornate chandelier. Six branches. Height 58cm.

A pair of Georgian style silver plated candle sticks. Height 31cm. (2)

£200-£250

£100-£120

181

191

A miners ‘Davy’ lamp. Height 25cm. £20-£30

A pewter plate with name inscribed Phillip 1840, with two miniature pewter trays marked London. Diameter 21.5cm (3)

182

£60-£80

A pewter hip flask dated 1856 and 5 odd bits of cutlery. (6)

192

£40-£60

An Ormulu watch stand. Possibly French. Circa 1890. £20-£30

183 A Bilston and Battersea enamel fretted playing card basket. Circa 1800. £200-£250

193 A Hinks and Son Aesthetic period brass floor lamp. Christopher Dresser style. Circa 1880. £50-£60

184 A brass oil lamp with glass well. With a Hinks Duplex burner. Height 63cm.

194

£50-£60

£100-£150

185

195

A pair of tall brass candlesticks possibly 18th century, Height 53cm.

A Christopher Dresser style brass water jug. Height 21cm.

£100-£120

£100-£150

A Christopher Dresser style brass water jug. Height 22cm

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197

196 A bronze bust titled Brodie. Height 12cm, with a copper dish depicting George III’s profile. Diameter 17cm. (2) £80-£120 197 A Newlyn copper charger with marine subjects. Stamped Newlyn. Circa1900. Diameter 51cm. £400-£500 198 A Josef Hoffmann brass hand hammered basket. Made by the Wiener Werkstatte. Stamped with Josef Hoffman monogram, Wiener Werkstatte and made in Austria. Circa 1920. Height 20cm.

199

£2,500-£3,500 199 A Liberty Tudric tray attributed to Archibald Knox. Shape number 042. Circa 1904. Length 48cm. £300-£350 200 A Liberty and Co Tudric pewter biscuit box designed by Archibold Knox. Circa 1902. Stamped Tudric, Liberty and Co 0194. Height 12.5cm. 200

£150-£200

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201

206λ

An Arts and Crafts oak mirror with hooks. Circa 1930. Height 58cm.

A bronze and ivory figure of a Biedermeier woman by Peter Tereszczuk. Circa 1920. Height 18.5cm.

£80-£100

£300-£400

202

207 λ

A bronze figure of a girl on an onyx base. Marked Germany. Circa 1910.

An Art Deco ivory figure of a dancing women, by Alexandre Falguiere. Made in France. Circa 1920. Height 25.5.

£100-£150

£300-£400

203 A bronze bust of Dante, 20th century. Height 9cm.

208

£20-£30

An Ondine Art Nouveau spelter figure of a water nymph. By M Henry. France. Circa 1900. Height 43cm.

204

£300-£400

A reproduction Ferdinand Preiss figure. Height 29.5cm.

209 A bronze figure of an Alsatian dog, signed France. Circa 1930. Total length 28cm.

£100-£120 205 An English School bronze figure of a girl with a mirror. Circa 1930. Height 28cm.

£200-£300

£200-£300 205

206

202

209

207

208

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217

A brass clam shaped inkwell. Circa 1900. Height 12cm.

A silver plate cruet set with seven bottles. Circa 1920. Height 26cm.

£60-£80

£80-£120

211

218

A medium size brass carriage clock. Height 17.5cm.

A WMF silver plate casket, circa 1906 with original key. Height 25cm.

£120-£150

£150-£200 212 A small brass carriage clock, Elliott & Sons, London. Height 8cm. £60-£80

219 A boxed set of fish slices retailed by Mappin brothers. Agate handles with silver collars. Sheffield 1905.

213

£100-£150

A small brass carriage clock, Elliott & Sons, London. Height 8cm.

220

£60-£80 214 A small brass carriage clock, movement made in France. Height 11cm. £120-£150

A box set of white metal spoons with possible dutch hall marks. White metal napkin ring and 2 silver plate knife holders. Weight of spoons approx 99 grams. (11) £30-£40 221 A silver and brass chamber stick, with a brass and white metal letter opener, silver marked 925.

215 Two Ronson table lighters, silver plate. Circa 1940. Height 6cm. £30-£40

£20-£30 222 λ A tortoise shell letter knife possibly Russian. With yellow metal star (thought to be gold). Length 25.5cm.

216 A large silverplate serving tray, circa 1900. Diameter 78cm. 3 wine bottle holders with fruiting vine decoration, and a set of ice tongs. (5) £40-£60

£100-£150 223 Three pieces of Russian silver and a glass egg. Silver pieces with Kokoshnik mark on handles. Total weight 273 grams. With a Russian glass egg. (4) £100-£120 224 A mixed lot with amber beads and two pieces of silver. Beads 1.5m long. £100-£120

218

222

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225 A silver golfing vesta, marked Sterling, approx 13.5 grams. £40-£60 226 A silver dressing table mirror golfing trophy. Presented to A.Hewitt June 1914. for winning the American tournament at Lytham and St Annes golf club. London 1913. Height 33cm. £150-£200 227 A silver golfing award dish, from The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, London 1937. Diameter 10cm, approx 31 grams.

228

£40-£60 228 A boxed set of silver Ingots. “A Thousand years of British Monarchy.” Sixty ingots in total. Boxed. Total weight 3960 grams. £1,000-£1,200 229 A collection of silver Royal commemorative coins and others, including 5 x Golden Wedding Anniversary coins approx 140 grams. 24 x Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother silver collection and the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth. Total 55 coins.

229

£500-£600 230 A silver hinged box, by Charles Fox and Co, London 1890. Width 9.5cm, approx 108 grams. £150-£180 231 A white metal snuff box with carved abalone and a filigree box. (2) £100-£150

232

232 A silver twin handled cup by Waker and Hall, presented by the Durham Light Infantry to Consett AntiAircraft Battery. Sheffield 1938. Height 19cm, approx 604 grams.

234 A group of 20th century silver items, including 3 small dishes and a pair of tongs. Weight approx 224 grams. (4)

£400-£500 233 Eleven silver tea spoons, English hallmarked, approx 113.5 grams. (11)

£70-£80

£30-£40 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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235 A pair of silver cruets. Hallmarked Sheffield. Height 8.5cm. Approx weight 82 grams. £30-£40 236

239

A Dutch silver serving spoon, 20th century. Length 18cm. Approx 28.5 grams. £20-£30 237 λ A white metal ladle (possibly silver) with a carved ivory handle. Circa 1880. £40-£60 238 λ A silver and ivory page turner. Birmingham 1890. Length 46cm. £150-£200 239 λ A silver masonic trowel with ivory handle, Sheffield 1880, by Hawksworth Eyre and Co. Approx total weight 290 gram.

242

£200-£250 240 A set of six silver soup spoons by Josiah Williams and Co. 1930. Weight approx 439 grams. £100-£120 241 A Georgian silver snuff box, by William Elleerby. Dated 1813. Width 4.75cm. Weight 22 grams. £60-£80 242 A Oak wooden shield with silver plaques commemorating the winners of the London to Brighton walk. From 1938 - 1952. Plaque on verso “made from the oak timbers taken from the roof of the Guildhall London after its destruction by enemy action 29th Dec 1940.” Height 56cm. Silver marked London 1951. £200-£250

245 244 A pair of silver toast racks by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1930. Height 8cm, approx 141 grams. £80-£100

243 λ A tortoise shell and silver powder box. Birmingham 1927. By Sanders and Mackenzie. Total weight 536 grams.

245 A pair of silver and glass French jars in leather box. Early 20th century. French silver marks. £100-£100

£120-£150

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246

251

A WM Comyns silver and glass Bon Bon dish. London 1908. Height 7cm.

A cased silver handled desert serving set by Alfred Biggin and Son, a large spoon and a large cake knife. Sheffield 1903. Length 30cm.

£200-£300

£100-£130

247

252

A boxed set of six silver coffee spoons with wooden coffee bean pommels by William Suckling Ltd. with two spare spoons. Birmingham 1925. Total weight approx 55.5 grams.

A silver thimble in Mochlin ware fitted box, depicting Kilkenny Scotland, silver Birmingham 1948. approx 3.5 grams.

£10-£20

£50-£70

248

253

A glass oil and vinegar with silver collars. Birmingham 1917. £60-£80

A silver ring stand in pin tray, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1911. Height 7.5cm, total approx 40 grams. £60-£80

249 A silver HMV award presentation plaque, mounted on a wooden back for hanging. Birmingham 1936. Height 19cm.

254

£130-£150

£80-£100

250 A Victorian silver beaker by H.J Lias & Son, with fern engraving. London 1873. Height 9.5cm. Weight approx 105.5 grams.

A cased pair of silver salts with matching spoons, by William Aitken. Chester 1899, approx 24 grams

255 A silver policeman novelty clock. Birmingham 1908. Maker mark M & C Lister Ltd. Total weight 249 grams. £200-£250

£30-£40

246

251

249

254

255

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265

261

260

261 An Arts and Crafts silver sugar caster by A.E.Jones, Birmingham 1923. Base stamped 660. Height 13.5cm. Weight approx 115 grams.

256 A boxed set of silver compacts. Total weight of compacts 163 grams.

£250-£300

£150-£180

262 λ

257 A group lot of silver items, including boxed set with 5 spoons (1 spoon missing), a posy vase and drainer spoon. Height 14.cm.Total weight appox 157 grams.

Three small silver pieces, one continental. Continental compact stamped at 800. One white metal with tortoise shell base and abalone insets and a silver card case. Total weight approx 181 grams. (3) £30-£40

£20-£30

263

258

A silver topped glass inkwell, with a horse decoration plaque inset. London 1901. Height 7cm.

A French Art Nouveau glass bowl with silver rim. Circa 1890. Height 7.5cm.

£50-£70

£200-£300

264

259

A silver Bon Bon dish with wooden handles. Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1962. Diameter 17cm.

A silver novelty hat, by John George Piddington, London 1903. Diameter 6cm, approx 27 grams.

£80-£120

£15-£20

265

A Guild of Handicraft silver canister. London 1930. Height 8.5cm. 211 grams.

A Georg Jensen silver bowl, number 1132. Designed by Henning Koppel. Stamped with post 1945 dotted oval. Denmark sterling HK. Diameter 29cm, height 8cm. Weight approx 326 grams.

£400-£600

£400-£500

260

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266 A small sterling silver dish with shell motif handles, design #355B from 1929 by Gundorph Albertus Jensen. Hallmarks from 1945-1977. Width across handles 16cm, approx 139 grams. £100-£120 267 A silver topped claret jug, silver London hallmarks. Height 32cm. £150-£180 268

266

An Elizabeth I style silver mounted Tigerware jug. Silver engraved with flowers, foliage and lion head masks. Height 24cm. £600-£700

267

268

269 A silver footed salver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, presented to the Captain of the HMS Dragon in 1933, engraved with names of serving officers. Sheffield 1932. Diameter 31cm, approx 915 grams. £400-£500 270 A footed silver salver ball and claw feet by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1920. Diameter 26.5cm. Weight approx 569 gram. £120-£140 271 A Georgian silver platter by Benjamin Smith III, decorated with coat of arms and a gadrooning border. London 1819. Length 40.5cm, approx 1358 grams. £1,500-£2,000 269

271

270

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272 A Georgian silver porringer by J. E. Terrey, London 1823, height 13.5cm, approx 479 grams. £350-£450 273 A Georgian silver cruet set with five matching cut glass bottles. A round cruet basket with a wooden internal platform. Possibly R.Pringle or Richard Palmer.

274

£800-£1,000 274 A silver footed stand by John Hutson, London 1789. George III. Weight approx 419 grams.

273

£200-£250

272

276

275

275

276

A square footed silver salver by W. Hutton & Sons Ltd. Sheffield 1930. Weight approx 447 grams.

A Georgian silver tea caddy, oval shaped straight sided with hidden flat hinge, by Michael Plummer, London 1791. Height 16cm. Weight approx 484 grams.

£120-£140

£600-£800 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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277 A silver curb linked watch chain with T bar and a hallmarked horses head fob and pig, through a hallmarked horse shoe. Weight approx 2.28 oz.

278

£40-£60 278 Two silver brooches, one flower marked sterling silver, marked Charles Horner and one dragonfly white metal marked silver. Chester 1947. £60-£80

279

279 A silver goblet Prince of Wales Investiture. Engraved ‘Caernarvon 1969’. In original presentation box. Maker P Limited. London 1969. Height 15cm, approx 355 grams. £150-£250 280 Three carriage clocks, 20th century. One mechanical and two battery operated. Height 11cm. (3) £40-£60 281

An Asprey gold and crocodile racing purse. Circa 1920.

A Vacheron et Constantin lady’s Art Deco sapphire and diamond cocktail watch, circa 1924. Vacheron et Constantin 18 jewel movement adjusted to five positions, ref 397791, the two piece hinged case pave set with old brilliant cut diamonds with square cut saphire shoulders, attached to a mesh link 18ct white gold bracelet with sapphire cabochon crown.

£250-£300

£1,200-£1,400

282 282 λ

283 Eight of the smallest gold coins set mint and boxed, seven are 24ct, one is 21ct, approx 8 grams. (8) £120-£140

283

281

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284

291

A 9ct gold sweethearts brooch, for the Guards regiment. Length 4.5cm, approx 2.2 grams.

A pair of turquoise oval ear rings approx 8x6 oval in 18ct yellow gold.

£80-£100

£70-£80

285

292

Three pocket brooches, a pearl set brooch, in yellow metal, thought to be 15ct (stamped) with six pearls set in a petal shape. Weight approx 3.8 grams. A yellow metal circular brooch, thought to be 9ct yellow gold set with sixteen pearls and rub, backed with blue enamel (damage). Weight approx 9.7 grams. A brooch set with two pearls and one ruby (damage) in yellow metal thought to be 9ct (stamped). Weight approx 2.4 grams. (3)

A seventeen stone ruby and diamond cluster ring, eight round rubies surrounding eight diamonds with a ruby centre stone. Mounted on an 18ct shank. Approx weight 3 grams. £180-£200 293 A 9ct. white gold three stone ring set with grey freshwater pearls and two synthetic emeralds. Size:N. approx 3.7 grms.

£80-£100 286 A 9ct gold necklace of an Ingot, weight: approx 10grams.

£100-£150

£80-£100 287 A 9ct yellow gold bracelet with padlock and 1/10 Krugerand, weight: approx 8.9 grams. £140-£160

284

288 Two gold bracelets, one 12ct with pearl and twisted style links, the other a 9ct brink link and engine turned panel bracelet. Total weight: approx. 17.6grms. (2) £120-£140 289 A pair of round onyx ear rings approx. 7 ½ mm in 9ct yellow gold. £40-£50 292

290 A pair of square Onyx ear rings approx. 6mm in 9ct yellow gold. £40-£50

293

294

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296

297

298

294 An 18ct. white gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring. Oval sapphire: 7. x 5mm approx. Size: M 1/2. Fourteen diamonds: 0.10ct each, approx. 3.4 grms. £250-£300 299 295 A platinum single stone ring. Brilliant cut diamond in rub-over setting. Diamond: 0.2 ct. Colour H. Size: M. 5. approx. grms. £200-£250 296 An 18ct. yellow gold band set with six brilliant cut diamonds. 0.10 ct. each, approx. 5.6grms.

300

£300-£350 297

299

An old cut diamond three stone ring, claw set (some claws missing). An 18ct white gold shank. Weight approx 1.6 grams.

A diamond five stone ring, graduation in size from approx 3.5mm to 2.5mm, with a white metal (thought to be platinum) rub over setting. Mounted in 18ct gold. Weight approx 2.2grams.

£120-£140

£200-£250 298 A single diamond stone ring, illusion set in platinum on an 18ct gold shank. Diamond approx 0.35ct 0.4ct. Weight approx 3.2grams.

300

£400-£500

£80-£100

A twenty seven stone diamond ring, claw set and mounted in a 14ct shank. Weight approx 5.7 grams.

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301

304

Oval ruby (chipped) and brilliant cut diamond three stone ring mounted in yellow metal, thought to be 18ct. Weight approx 2.00 grams. Finger size: approx. K.

A Murlle Bennett silver trace chain with with five round pink stones and two oval pink stones, amethyst and abalone. Jungenstil circa 1900. Weight approx 4.3 grams.

£170-£200

£150-£200

302

305

A single diamond claw set ring set in platinum, on an 18ct gold shank. Diamond approx 0.7ct. Weight approx 2grams.

A two row grey and white Freshwater pearl necklace, threaded onto a 9 ct yellow gold clasp, 42cm in length.

£500-£600

£80-£90

303 An old cut diamond ring, set with three graduating diamonds, from 5.7mm to 4.6mm, claw set in an Art Deco style with nine old cut diamonds set in three scrolls mounted in white metal (unhallmarked). Weight approx 8 grams. Finger Size approx L. £900-£1100 302

304

301

306 A grey Freshwater pearl necklace approx 8mm round threaded onto an 18ct yellow gold clasp. £200-£250

303

307 A grey and white Freshwater pearl necklace approx. 8 – 8 1/2mm threaded onto a 18ct white gold clasp. £200-£250

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308 A pink Freshwater pearl necklace approx. 5 – 5 ½ mm threaded onto a 14ct white gold clasp. £60-£70 309 A Freshwater pearl [button shaped approx 9mm] and pink sapphire er rings in 9ct white gold. £80-£90 310 A three row cultured pearl necklace, from approx 3.5mm to 7mm. Knotted onto a white metal clasp. (Thought to be silver).

310

£370-£400 311 A two row graduating cultured pearl necklace, from approx 4mm to 7.5mm, with a 9ct gold clasp. £350-£400 312 A large pewter desk inkwell. £60-£80 313 Tray lot of Gordon Russell tools. (27)

311

£60-£80 314 A signed print of the racehorse “Dancing Brave” 2000 Guineas winner. Signed by trainer Guy Harwood and jockey Pat Eddery. Framed. Print size 30cm x 45cm. £100-£120 315 A signed photograph of the racehorse “Shergar” Epsom derby winner. Signed by trainer Sir Michael Stout and jockey Walter Swinburn. Framed. Picture size 19cm x 29cm.

313

£40-£50 316 A signed print of the racehorse “Frankel” champion stakes winner. Signed by trainer Henry Cecil and jockey Tom Queally. Also by the artist Dennis Finney. Framed. Print size 42cm x 53cm. 316

£200-£250

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324

A signed photograph of the racehorse “Katchit” 2008 champion hurdle winner. Signed by trainer Alan King and jockey Robert Thornton. Framed. Picture size 20cm x 28cm.

A signed print of “The Royal Airforce Battle of Britain memorial flight” over RAF Cosford. Signed by Squadron Leader E.R Patterson and Spitfire pilot A. Martin and Hurricane pilot D.M Moss. Framed. Print size 24cm x 49cm.

£20-£30

£20-£30 318 A signed photograph of the racehorse “Desert Orchid” King George V winner. Signed by the jockey Ricard Dunwoody. Framed. Picture size 19cm x 25cm. With certificate.

325

£30-£50

£100-£120

319

326

A signed photograph of the racehorse “Estimate” Ascot gold cup winner. Owned by HM the Queen. Signed by trainer Sir Michael Stouet and Jockey Ryan Moore. Framed. Picture size 20cm x 29cm. With certificate.

A signed photograph of George ‘Johnny’ Johnson of the legendary Dambusters. Framed. Photo size 19cm x 24cm, together with a signed book of ‘the last British dambuster.’ (2)

£30-£60

A signed print “Raid on the Mohne dam.” Signed by Fred Sutherland of the legendary Dambusters. Framed. Picture size 11cm x 19cm.

£40-£60 327

320 A signed photograph of “Workforce.” a 2010 Epsom derby and Pre de l’arc de triomphe winner. Signed by trainer Sir Michael Stoute and jockey Ryan Moore. Framed. Picture size 18cm x 24cm.

A signed print “Concorde formation” signed by Capt Brian Walpole plus others. Framed. Picture size 49cm x 72cm. £60-£80

£40-£60

328

321

A signed print “Return to Ascension.” Signed by Martin Withers. Framed. Picture size 45cm by 63cm.

A signed photograph of the racehorse “Mountain Tunes” National Hunt winner. Signed by the trainer Jonjo O’Neill and jockey AP “ Tony” McCoy. Framed. Picture size 20cm x 29cm. With certificate.

£40-£60 329 A signed photograph of Sir Arthur Travers “Travers bomber harris.” GCB,OBE,AFC. Marshall of the Royal airforce. Framed. Picture 35cm x 28cm.

£40-£60 322 A signed copy of a photograph of a Spitfire. Signed by Squadron Leader Geoffrey Wellum and Wing Commander Tom Neal. Both fought in the battle of Britain. Framed. Picture size 23.5cm x 18.5.

£130-£160

£70-£80 323 A print of a photograph of 617 squadron “The Dambusters” with facsimile signatures. Framed. Picture size 22.5cm x 68cm. £20-£30

329

335

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330

338

Alan Ingham (British, 1932-2002) ‘At the Home Farm’ limited edition print 564 of 600, signed, framed and glazed. 28.5cm x 72cm. £30-£50

J. Gould and H.C. Richter (British, 1804-1881 and 1821-1902) Exotic birds: Paleornis Luciani, Pericrocotus Speciosus, Cissa Venatoria, Harpactes Rutilus, Harpactes Fasciatus, Pericrocotus Perecrinus, framed and glazed. 47cm x 32cm. (6)

331

£500-£600

A signed print of North Cotswolds from Spring Hill. By John King. Limited edition 143 of 250. Framed 47cm x 67cm.

339

£80-£100

Thomas Moule (British, 1784-1851), map of Gloucestershire County c.1840, glazed and framed. Includes bibliography on verso. 26cm x 20cm.

332

£40-£60

Leslie Moffat Ward (British, 1888-1978) ‘Traction Engine near Chipping Campden’ etching 12 of an indeterminate number, signed, framed and glazed. 15.5cm x 25cm.

340

£200-£250

Thomas Moule (British, 1784-1851), map of Hampshire County, glazed and framed. 20cm x 26cm. £30-£50

333

341

Eric Ravilious (British) Hardware lithograph print. Framed 21cm x 13cm.

A pair of 17th-18th century maps, including counties of Warwickshire and Worcestershire. An early 17th century map from Michael Drayton’s ‘poly-olbion’, drawn by William Hole, together with a Bowen map of Worcestershire c.1760, both glazed and framed. 25cm x 32cm & 20cm x 18cm. (2)

£20-£30 334 Sir William Russell Flint (British, 1880-1969) ‘Retreat from the Sun” print. Edition of 850, signed in pencil framed and glazed. 28.5cm x 72cm. £60-£80 335 Louis Icart original etching of Don Juan 1928, framed and signed in pencil and numbered 164.

£40-£60 342 Thomas Kinkade (American, b.1958), Pathway to Paradise, Canvas Lithograph Transfer, with handembellished painted accents. Limited edition number 8 of 390. 64cm x 86cm. £300-£400

£850-£1,000 343

336 F. Goodall, two original prints, ‘The Tired Soldier,’ 25cm x 19cm, and ‘The Post Boy,’ 25cm x 17cm. (2)

Three car posters, featuring Mg etc (3) £10-£20

£10-£20 337 Walter Dendy Sadler (British, 1854-1923). Two coloured engravings “The end of the skein” and “For fifty years” framed and glazed 36cm x 49cm. £80-£120

338 (part)

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344 Five car posters, featuring rally cars etc (5) £10-£20 345 Two car posters, featuring Jaguar etc (2) £10-£20 346 Signed poster by racing driver James Hunt. £10-£20 347 349

Bull fighting poster dated 1977. £10-£20

350

348 Two car posters, featuring Jaguar etc

Edwin Viner (British, b.1867) ‘Broadway Village’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 17cm x 27.5cm.

£10-£20

£200-£250

349 †

351

Mervyn Grist (British, late 20th Century) ‘Contentment’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 33cm x 26cm.

R.J. Dymond (British, Early 20th Century) ‘Yew Tree Cottage, Broadway, Worcestershire’ ink drawing, signed, framed and glazed. 19cm x 31.5cm.

£150-£200

£40-£60 352 Bryan Conway (British, 20th Century) ‘The Working Horse’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 37cm x 54cm. £40-£50 353 Bryan Conway (British, 20th Century) ‘The Last Furrow’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 37cm x 54cm. £40-£50 352

350

351

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359 Roger Bradley (British 20th century) mixed media painting. Framed. 28.5cm x 41cm. £40-£50 360 Victorian, watercolour, 18.5cm x 13cm

street

scene,

unsigned

£20-£30 361 358

Leslie F. Everett (British, 19th/20th century), ‘The Heroes,’ pen and ink illustration dated 1914. Framed. 36cm x 27cm. £150-£200 362 † Jupp Dernbach-Mayen (British, 1908-1990), coastal scene of Bornholm, watercolour, initialled and dated 1957. Originating from Wenlock Fine Art Shropshire. 45cm x 64cm. £200-£300 363

362 354

Arthur Claude Strachan (British,1885 - 1932), ‘Feathered Friends’ watercolour, signed, framed and glazed. 46cm x 29cm.

A signed watercolour of a child study with cat. 15cm x 12cm.

£350-£450

£20-£30

William Henry Pigott (British, 1810-1901), ‘Haymaking at Newark, Nottinghamshire,’ watercolour, signed and dated 1872, framed and glazed. 75cm x 39cm.

355 British school (20th century) castle ruins, watercolour, framed and glazed. 22.5cm x 29cm. £50-£70 356 A marine landscape painting, watercolour, framed and glazed. 36cm x 43cm.

364

£700-£800 365 William Stephen Coleman (British. b.1829 - 1904). Watercolour of a nude girl, signed and dated 1874. Framed, 32cm x 25cm. £1,000-£1,200

£40-£60 357 Edna B. De-Maurice (British, c. 20th century), ‘The Mill at Tewkesbury’ watercolour dated 1985, signed, framed and glazed. 25.5cm x 37cm. £40-£60 358 Brian Bradshaw (South African 1923 - 2016). Cottage interior, charcoal, signed. Framed and glazed. 38cm x 55cm. 365

£200-£250

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366 † Sir Kyffin Williams KBE, RA (British, 1918-2006), study of a Welsh cob, pencil and wash, initialled, framed and glazed. Further sketch study en verso, open mounted and originating from the Albany Gallery Cardiff. 28cm x 37cm. £1,000-£1,500 367 A pastel picture of a nude women. 20th century. 53cm x 53cm. £100-£120 368 A pair of interesting shaped portraits. Pastel on paper. Framed and glazed. Height 54cm. £40-£50 369 † Garrick Palmer (British, b.1933), a figural study, acrylic on paper, signed and dated 1965. Framed and glazed. 29cm x 38cm.

366 373 Pam Masco (American, b.1953), ‘This Year in Jerusalem,’ the original painting to illustrate the dust jacket of the book by Joel Gross, oil on board, signed and dated 09/87. 61cm x 45cm.

£300-£350 370 † Dawn Cookson (British, 1925-2005), still life, pastel on paper. Framed. 55cm x 75cm.

£200-£300

£200-£250

374

371 Pam Masco (American, b.1953), a girl ready for school, the original painting to illustrate a dust jacket of a book, watercolour laid on card, signed. 60cm x 43cm.

Pam Masco (American, b.1953), ‘This Kingdom by the Sea,’ the original painting to illustrate the dust jacket of the book by Marina Wylie, oil on board, signed. 56cm x 75cm.

£80-£120

£400-£600

372

375

Pam Masco (American, b.1953), a teenager reading, the original painting to illustrate a dust jacket of a book, watercolour on card, signed and mounted. 40cm x 38cm.

Pam Masco (American, b.1953), ‘Now and Forever,’ the original painting to illustrate a dust jacket of a book, oil on board, signed. 38cm x 57cm. £80-£120

£80-£120

369

373

374

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382

382

376 Pam Masco (American, b.1953), a Napoleonic romance painting, the original painting to illustrate a dust jacket of a book, oil on board, signed. 61cm x 61cm.

381

£150-£250

£100-£150

377

382

Pam Masco (American, b.1953), an African adventure, the original painting to illustrate a dust jacket of a book, oil on board, signed. 61cm x 43cm. £100-£200

English School (19th/20th century), a pair of rural landscapes, oil on board, framed and glazed, oval. 24cm x 28.5cm. (2)

Edward Armfield (British, 1817-1896) two paintings ‘Terriers Rabbiting’ and ‘Spilling the Cauldron’ oil, signed, framed. 42cm x 52cm. (2) £800-£1,000 383 †

378 Pam Masco (American, b.1953), a romantic embrace, the original painting to illustrate a dust jacket of a book, oil on board, signed. 54cm x 67cm. £100-£200

Anna Hornby N.E.A.C (British, 1914-1996) ‘Evening, Joucas, Provence’ oil, monogrammed, framed. 25.5cm x 30cm. £100-£150 384

379 Pam Masco (American, b.1953), a redhead in red, the original painting to illustrate a dust jacket of a book, oil on board, signed. 47cm x 65cm. £200-£300

† Lionel Rouse (British,1913 - 1986) Alpha Romeo P3 1934, Tazio Nuvolari, oil on board, signed, framed. 89cm x 99cm. £600-£800 385

380 English School (19th/20th century), Rural cottage scene, oil on canvas, framed. 19cm x 39cm. £50-£60

Harold Knight attributed (British, 1874-1961). Lady on a wooden bridge, oil on canvas, bearing signature Harold Knight. 40.5cm 25cm. (Image on following page) £200-£300

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386

391

S.J. Lamorna Birch (British, 1869-1955) Highland scene, watercolour, signed, framed, 10cm x 16.5cm. £100-£150

European school (20th century) Harbour scene, oil on board, framed. 12.5cm x 26cm.

387 Owen Lunnon (British 20th cent) garden landscape, gouache, signed, framed and glazed, 28cm x 22cm. £60-£80

£50-£70 392 Peaty (British 20th Century) rural landscape, oil on board, signed, framed. 13.5cm x 18.5cm. £40-£60

388 Victorian, oil on board, fisherman by a river, indistinctly signed, framed. 18.5cm x 23.5cm £70-£90

393 Two European landscape paintings, oil on canvas, framed. 24cm x 19cm and 40cm x 50cm. (2) £30-£40

389 Italianate 20th century, mountain landscape, indistinctly signed, framed. 13cm x 25cm. £50-£80

394 A marine landscape painting, gouache, framed and glazed. Signed M Hall. 18cm x 36cm. £30-£40

390 British school (19th century) lake and boat scene, oil on board, unsigned, framed. 12cm x 21cm. £60-£80

395 Alex H Kirk (British 20th century). A military painting of Colonel G Soady, oil on board, signed, framed. 63cm x 54cm. £200-£300 396 Pair of J Morris (British, 20th century). Scottish highland landscapes, oil on canvas, signed, framed. 29cm x 49cm. £100-£150 397 Mark Enslin (South African, 20th Century), South African bird on a branch, acrylic on canvas board. Signed and dated 1992. 37cm x 60cm. £30-£50

385

397

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398 Herbert Edward Cox (British, 1870-1941), Warwick castle and Windsor castle, oils on canvas. A pair in period oak leaf frames. 24cm x 34cm. (2) £80-£100 399 † Sir William MacTaggart FRSE RA RSA (Scottish, 1903-1981), Scottish landscape, oil on board, signed en verso. Originating from Gordon Wilson of Glasgow. 37cm x 44cm. £600-£800 400 Dora Khayatt (Egyptian 1912-1986) “Alpine scene.” Oil on board. Signed and dated 1950. Framed. 60cm x 40cm.

399 401 †

£300-£400

Edward Noott RBSA (British, b.1965). Still life cutting flowers in the garden. Oil on canvas, signed, framed. 75cm x 62cm. £1,000-£1,200 402 † Ivan Lapper RSMA (British, b.1939), Fishing boats at Mevagissey. Exhibited at the Mall galleries 2010. Oil on canvas. Signed, framed 54cm x 79cm. £600-£800

400

402

401

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403 A horse racing cap signed by the jockey Ryan Moore. In presentation frame with photograph of himself riding “Snowfairy” the winner of the Darley Irish Oaks.

408

£150-£180 404 Earl John Spencer autograph, signature on an empty Althorp fino sherry bottle. £10-£15 405 Henry Fonda autograph, the signature of the famous actor of Hollywood’s Golden Age.

415

£50-£75 406

412

Orson Welles, American actor and director’s signature.

Ella Fitzgerald autograph, American jazz singer’s signature. Four autographs on verso including Joan Plowright, Robert Morley, Bernard Cribbins and Annie Leake.

£40-£60 407

£50-£75

Lord Mountbatten autograph, naval officer, statesman and uncle to Prince Philip. Signature ‘Mountbatten of Burma A.F.’ on magazine cutting including photograph.

413

£50-£75

Woody Allen autograph, American director and comedian’s signature. £50-£75

408 Glenn Miller autograph, American jazz musician and bandleader’s signature. Signature on letter cutout precluding the distribution of officers’ photographs. Dated August 21 1944. Autograph on verso signed ‘most sincerely Lena Howe.’

414 James Stewart autograph, American actor and military officer’s signature. £30-£50

£100-£150

415

409

Dame Vera Lynn autograph, English actress and singer’s signature. Cutting from a signed letter.

Roy Plomley autograph, English BBC radio broadcaster, producer and playwright’s signature.

£50-£75

£30-£50

416

410

Sir Edmund Hillary autograph, New Zealand mountaineer and explorer’s signature.

George Formby autograph, English actor, singersongwriter and comedian’s signature. Dated 1957. £40-£60

£75-£100 417

Dame Gracie Fields autograph, English actress, singer and comedian’s signature.

Alec Guinness autograph, Academy Award winning English actor’s signature. Eight additional signatures of actors who played characters in T.S. Eliot’s play ‘The Cocktail Party.’

£50-£75

£40-£60

411

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418 Ingrid Bergman autograph, Academy Award winning Swedish actress’ signature. £25-£45 419 Noel Coward autograph, famous English playwright, composer, director, actor and singer’s signature. 421

£50-£75 420 Bill Haley autograph, American rock and roll musician’s signature. Labelled ‘Mr. Rock ‘n’ Roll.’ £30-£50 421 John Wayne autograph, American actor and filmmaker’s signature. Dated 1974. £75-£100 422 A selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; R.L. Hobson - ‘Worcester Porcelain,’ Brian Smith and Bryan Beardmore - ‘Identifying Daniel Porcelain Tablewares,’ Robin Hildyard, - ‘English Pottery 1620-1840,’ Frank Hurlbutt - ‘Bristol Porcelain,’ John O. Wilstead & Bernard Morris - ‘Thomas Baxter - The Swansea Years 1816-1819,’ Cyril Williams-Wood ‘Staffordshire Pot Lids and Their Potters,’ Arthur Hayden - ‘Spode and His Successors,’ Geoffrey A. Godden ‘Coalport & Coalbrookdale Porcelains,’ Bernard and Therle Hughes - ‘The Collector’s Encyclopedia of English Ceramics,’ Diana and John Callow - ‘The Charlton Standard Catalogue of BEswick Pottery,’ Bernard and Therle Hughes - ‘English Porcelain and Bone China 1743-1850,’ M.H. Davey and D.J. Mannion - ‘Fifty Years of Royal Commemorative China 1887-1937,’ Graham McClaren - ‘Toby Jugs,’ Lynne Bebb - ‘Welsh Pottery,’ Peter Bradshaw - ‘18th Century English Porcelain Figures 1745-1795.’ Generally in good condition. £40-£60

423 A selection of books on art and furniture, comprising; Andrew Wilton and Anne Lyles - ‘The Great Age of British Watercolours 1750-1880,’ John Woodforde - ‘The Observer’s Book of Furniture,’ Philip Miller - ‘Teapots and Coffee Pots,’ Watteau - ‘Masterpieces in Colour,’ Graham Reynolds - ‘A Concise History of Watercolours,’ Philip Rawson - ‘The Art of Southeast Asia,’ Christoper Payne - ‘Miller’s Collecting Furniture,’ Marina Warner ‘Queen Victoria’s Sketchbook,’ R.H. Wilenski - ‘English painting,’ Peter Ward-Jackson - ‘English Furniture Designs,’ Christopher Wood - ‘The Dictionary of Victorian painters,’ A.all and M. Martin - ‘The Price Guide to Baxter Prints,’ Carlos Peacock - ‘Bonnington,’ Joseph Ronson - ‘The Encyclopedia of Furniture,’ Kenneth Davis and Thom Henvey - ‘Restoring Furniture.’ Generally in good condition. £60-£80 424 A selection of books on collecting glass, metals and other collectables, comprising; Ida Grehan ‘Waterford: An Irish Art,’ R.A. Robertson - ‘Old Sheffield Plate,’ Philip Miller - ‘Teapots and Coffee Pots,’ George Savage - ‘Glass,’ Geoffrey Wills - ‘Silver for Pleasure and Investment,’ N. Hudson Moore - ‘Old Glass: European and American,’ Deirdre O’Day - ‘Victorian Jewellery,’ Evangeline H. Bergstrom - ‘Old Glass Paperweights,’ G.B. Hughes - ‘Horse Brasses and Other Small Items for the Collector,’ Elizabeth De Castres - ‘A Guide to Collecting Silver,’ W.B. Honey - ‘Victoria and Albert Museum: Glass,’ James Mackay - ‘Glass Paperweights,’ Gail Belden and Michael Snodin - ‘Spoons,’ Patricia K McCauley ‘Antique Glass Paperweights from France,’ E.M. Elville - ‘Paperweights and other Glass Curiosities,’ John Benjamin - ‘Starting to Collect Antique Jewellery,’ Susan Mayor - ‘Collecting Fans,’ Hugh Wakefield - ‘Nineteenth Century British Glass,’ Kenneth Blakemore - ‘Snuff Boxes,’ Charles Truman - ‘English Glassware to 1900,’ Ward Lloyd - ‘Investing in Georgian Glass,’ Howard Linecar - ‘Coins and Coin Collecting,’ June Glencross - ‘The Story of Antiques,’ ‘Matthew Boulton and The Toymakers,’ Edmund Launert - ‘Scent and Scent Bottles,’ £60-£80

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425

427

A selection of books generally historical or fictional, comprising; Gramercy Books - ‘The Great Exhibition: A Facsimile of the Illustrated Catalogue of London’s 1851 Crystal Palace Exposition,’ Charles Dickens ‘A Christmas Carol,’ Charles Dickens - ‘A Tale of Two Cities,’ Roger Kilroy - ‘The Compleat Loo: A Lavatorial Miscellany,’ Vivian Stuart- ‘The Nationalists: Volume XI of Vivian Stuart’s The Australians,’ Vincent Cronn - ‘Louis and Antoinette,’ A.C. Fox-Davies - ‘Complete Guide to Heraldry,’ Elizabeth Longford - ‘A Viceroy’s India: Leaves from Lord Curzon’s Notebook,’ William Weber Johnson - ‘The Old West: The Forty-Niners,’ Michael Groushko - ‘Lost Treasures of the World,’ Sydney R. Jones - ‘The Village Homes of England,’ Dorothy Bosomworth - ‘The Victorian Catalogue of Household Goods,’ Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke - ‘The Plays of William Shakespeare Part I : Histories,’ Malcolm C. Salaman - ‘Masters of the Colour Print,’ Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke - ‘The Plays of William Shakespeare Part II : Comedies.’ Books by Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke and Malcolm C. Salaman in poor condition, remainder in good state.

A selection of books on pottery and porcelain, comprising; Richard Dennis - ‘The Parian Phenomenon: A Survey of Victorian Parian Porcelain Statuary and Busts,’ John P. Cushion - ‘Pottey and Porcelain Tablewares,’ Katharine Morrison McClinton - ‘Antique Cats for Collectors,’ Muriel White - ‘Restoring Fine China,’ John P. Cushion - ‘Animals in Pottery and Porcelain,’ William Chaffers - ‘Marks & Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain Volume One,’ William Chaffers - ‘Marks & Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain - Volume Two,’ Lucinda Lambton - ‘Chambers of Delight,’ William Chaffers - ‘Chaffer’s Concise Marks & Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain,’ Edwin Atlee Barber - ‘Lead Glazed Pottery,’ Reference Works - ‘1996/1997 Catalogue No.11 Books on Pottery & Porcelain,’ W. Chaffers - ‘Marks & Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain,’ Maurice and Barbara Grover ‘Renovating Pottery and Porcelain,’ Hamlyn - ‘Maiolica, Delft and Faience,’ Paul Tippett - ‘Teapots - The Connoisseur’s Guide,’ Nora Travis - ‘Evolution of Haviland China Design.’ Generally in good condition.

£40-£60

£60-£80 428

426 A selection of books on pottery and porcelain, comprising; Siegfried Ducret - ‘The Colour Treasury of 18th Century Porcelain,’ David Battle - ‘Sotheby’s Concise Encyclopedia of Porcelain,’ Hugo Morley-Fletcher ‘Investing in Pottery & Porcelain,’ Bonhams - ‘The Billie Pain Collection: Wednesday 26 November 2003,’ Donnington Priory Salerooms - ‘Dreweatt Neate Ceramics and Glass: Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd October 1998,’ Tim H. Peake - ‘An Illustrated Guide to Brownfield Porcelain and Majolica 1871-1900 Vol 2,’ Michael Berthoud and Richard Maskell - ‘Cups in Colour,’ William Burton - ‘A General History of Porcelain Volume Two,’ Frederick Litchfield - ‘Pottery & Porcelain,’ William Chaffers - ‘Marks & Monograms on Pottery & Porcelain Volume Two,’ Ulla Stafford - ‘Custard Cups Pots à Jus,’ Edwin Atlee Barber - ‘Salt Glazed Stoneware,’ Fred W. Burgess - ‘Old Pottery and Porcelain,’ Jeff Oliver - ‘Repairing Old China and Ceramic Tiles,’ The Pressed Glass Collectors Club ‘George Davidson & Co: Unregistered Shapes & Designs: 1878-1888,’ Gaye Blake Roberts - ‘True Blue - Transfer Printed Earthenware,’

A selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; Wolf Mankowitz - ‘Wedgwood,’ Phillips Auctioneers - ‘The Norman Stretton Collection,’ Knowles Boney - ‘Liverpool Porcelain,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘Minton Pottery and Porcelain of the First Period 1793-1850,’ Bernard Watney - ‘English Blue and White Porcelain of the 18th Century,’ Geoffrey Bemrose - ‘19th century English Pottery and Porcelain,’ Bernard Price - ‘The Arthur Negus Guide to English Pottery and Porcelain,’ Henry Sandon - ‘The Illustrated Guide to Worcester Porcelain,’ Griselda Lewis - ‘A Collector’s History of English Pottery,’ F.H. Garner - ‘English Delftware,’ Margaret Hewat & June M. Owen - ‘Hilditch Porcelain - A Collector’s Guide,’ John Cushion - ‘English Porcelain,’ W.B. Honey - ‘Old English Porcelain,’ Audrey Dudson and Alison Morgan ‘Dudson Staffordshire Figures c.1815-c.1865,’ Leonard Griffin - ‘Taking Tea with Clarice Cliff - A Celebration of her Art Deco Teaware,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘The Concise Guide to British Pottery and Porcelain,’ Henry and John Sandon - ‘Grainger’s Worcester Porcelain,’ £60-£80

£40-£60

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429

431

A selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; George Savage - ‘English Ceramics,’ David Barker - ‘William Greatbatch - a Staffordshire Potter,’ Therle and Bernard Hughes - ‘English Painted Enamels,’ Cyril Williams-Wood - ‘English Transfer-Printed Pottery & Porcelain - A History of Over-Glaze Printing,’ Arthur Lane - ‘English Porcelain Figures of the 18th Century,’ W.B. Honey - ‘Wedgwood Ware,’ D.G. Rice - ‘The Illustrated Guide to Rockingham Pottery and Porcelain,’ Donald C. Towner - ‘English Cream-coloured Earthenware,’ Deborah Stratton - ‘Candlesticks,’ Monica A. South ‘Gaudy Welsh - A Visual Reference Book,’ Sydney B. Williams - ‘Antique Blue & White Spode,’ A. de Saye Hutton - ‘A Guide to New Hall Porcelain Patterns,’ A.W. Coysh - ‘Blue-Printed Earthenware 1800-1850,’ A.W. Coysh - ‘Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840,’ Vic Schuler - ‘Collecting British Toby Jugs - Includes Ralph Wood, Victorian, Twentieth Century and Kevin Francs Toby Jugs,’ H.A.B. Turner - ‘A Collector’s Guide to Staffordshire Pottery Figures,’ W.M. Parkin - ‘The Earthenwares of Booths 1864-1948,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘English China.’ Generally in good condition.

A Selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; W.D. John - ‘Nantgarw Porcelain,’ Phillips International Auctioneers and Valuers - ‘The Watney Collection of Fine Early English Porcelain, Parts I, II and III,’ John Sandon - ‘The Phillips Guide to English Porcelain of the 18th and 19th Centuries,’ William King - ‘English Porcelain Figures of the XVIII Century,’ Bernard Rackham - ‘Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Ceramics Catalogue of The Schreiber Collection. Volume One: Porcelain,’ Anton Gabszewicz and Geoffrey Freeman - ‘Bow Porcelain: The Collection formed by Geoffrey Freeman,’ Rowland Williams - ‘Nantgarw Porcelain 1813-1822,’ Anthony Cast and John Edwards - ‘The Charlton Price Guide to Royal Worcester Figurines,’ John and Griselda Lewis - ‘Pratt Ware,’ John Bedford - ‘Old English Lustre Ware,’ John Bedford - ‘Wedgwood Jasper Ware,’ John Bedford - ‘Toby Jugs,’ Geoffrey Godden - ‘Staffordshire Porcelain.’ Generally in good condition.

£60-£80

432

430 A selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; Michael Berthoud and Lynne Price - ‘Daniel Patterns on Porcelain,’ Gordon Bushnell - ‘The Illustrated Guide to 19th Century Coalport ‘Coalbrookdale’ Floral Encrusted Porcelain,’ Gerald Coke - ‘In Search of James Giles,’ Leonard Whiter - ‘Spode: A History of the Family, Factory and Wares from 1733 to 1833,’ Michael Gibson ‘19th Century Lustreware,’ Simon Spero - ‘Worcester Porcelain: The Klepser Collection,’ William Burton - ‘A History and Description of English Earthenware and Stoneware,’ J.L. Dixon - ‘English Porcelain of the 18th Century,’ Lynn Knight - ‘Clarice Cliff,’ Chris Watkins, William Harvey, Robert Senft - ‘Shelley Potteries: The History and Production of a Staffordshire family of Potters,’ Donna Baker - ‘Wade Miniatures: An Unauthorized Guide to Whimsies, Premiums, Villages and Characters,’ Maurice and Evelyn Milbourn Understanding Miniature British Pottery and Porcelain 1730-Present Day,’ Elizabeth Aslin and Paul Atterbury - ‘Minton 1798-1910,’ W. Bosanko - ‘Collecting Old Lustre Ware,’ S.W. Fisher - ‘English Pottery and Porcelain Marks including Scottish and Irish Marks,’ Henry Sandon - ‘Flight and Barr Worcester Porcelain 1783-1840.’ Generally in good condition.

£40-£60

A selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; Bryn Youds - ‘Susie Cooper: An Elegant Affair,’ P.D. Gordon Pugh - ‘Staffordshire Portrait Figures of the Victorian Era,’ Geoffrey A. Godden ‘Godden’s Guide to Ironstone Stone & Granite Wares,’ Geoffrey Wills - ‘Wedgwood,’ Bonhams - ‘The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part I,’ Ian Deverill and C.Barry Sheppard - ‘Billingsley Mansfield: An Exhibition to celebrate the Millennium and the Bicentenary of William Billingsley’s Mansfield Porcelain-Decorating Establishment,’ Usher Gallery - ‘Not Just a Bed of Roses: The Life and Work of the Artist, Ceramicist and Manufacturer William Billingsley,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘Caughley and Worcester Porcelains 1775-1800,’ Charles and Dorrie Shinn - ‘The Illustrated Guide to Victorian Parian China,’ Franklin A. Barrett - ‘Worcester Porcelain and Lund’s Bristol,’ Bernard Watney ‘Longton Hall Porcelain,’Elizabeth Adams and David Redstone - ‘Bow Porcelain,’ Elizabeth Adams ‘Chelsea Porcelain,’ Michael Gibson - ‘Lustreware,’ W.D. John - ‘Nantgarw Porcelain. Generally in good condition. £40-£60

£40-£60

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436

A selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; H.G. Bradley - ‘Ceramics of Derbyshire 1750-1975,’ W.D. John - ‘Swansea Porcelain,’ Dennis G. Rice - ‘Derby Porcelain: The Golden Years 1750-1770,’ Alwyn Cox & Angela Cox - ‘Rockingham Pottery & Porcelain 17451842,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘An Illustrated Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain,’ David Holgate - ‘New Hall & Its Imitators,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘The Illustrated Guide to Ridgway Porcelains,’ Alan Smith - ‘The Illustrated Guide to Liverpool Herculaneum Pottery,’ Reginald Haggar & Elizabeth Adams - ‘Mason Porcelain & Ironstone 1796-1853,’ Wolf Mankowitz & Reginald G. Haggar - ‘The Concie Encyclopedia of English Pottery and Porcelain,’ Henry Sandon - ‘Royal Worcester Porcelain from 1862 to Present Day,’ Egan Mew ‘Chelsea and Chelsea-Derby China,’ Egan Mew - ‘Old Bow China,’ The Royal Doulton Potteries - ‘Royal Doulton Figures Collector’s Book No. 11,’ Tim H. Peake - ‘William Brownfield and Son(s): 1837-1900.’ Generally in good condition.

A selection of books on oriental porcelain, comprising; Colin Sheaf and Richard Kilburn - ‘The Hatcher Porcelain Cargoes,’ Margaret Medley - ‘The Chinese Potter, A Practical Guide of Chinese Ceramics,’ Sheila Riddell ‘Dated Chinese Antiquities 600-1650,’ Soame Jenyns ‘Japanese Porcelain,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘Oriental Export Market Porcelain and its influence on European wares,’ G.St.G.M. Gompertz - ‘Celadon Wares,’ Peter Swain - Art of China Korea and Japan,’ T. Leman Hare - ‘Old Chinese Porcelain,’ T. Leman Hare - ‘Japanese Porcelain,’ Gerald Davison - ‘A Guide to Marks on Chinese Porcelain,’ Dony Karandjoulov-Alexiev - ‘Painting on Porcelain in the Oriental Style.’ Generally in good condition.

£60-£80 434 A selection of books on continental porcelain and pottery, comprising; Edouard Garnier - ‘The Soft Porcelain of Sèvres,’ Dr. K. Berling - ‘Meissen China: An illustrated History,’ Rollo Charles ‘Continental Porcelain of the Eighteenth Century,’ Claire Dauguet et Dorothée Guilleme-Brulon - ‘Reconnaître Les Origines Des Faïences,’ Baudhuin Pringiers - ‘Faïence Et Porcelaine En Belqique : Faience En Porselein in België Earthenware and Porcelain in Belgium : 1700-1881,’ Arthur Lane - ‘Greek Pottery,’ W.B. Honey - ‘German Porcelain,’ W.B. Honey - ‘French Porcelain,’ Bernard Rackham - ‘Italian Maiolica,’ M.L. Solon - French Faïence,’ W.B. Honey - ‘Dresden China,’ W.B. Honey - ‘Dresden China: An Introduction to the Study of Meissen Porcelain,’ Mina Bacci ‘European Porcelain,’ Marion Langham - ‘Belleek Irish Porcelain.’ Generally in good condition.

£40-£60 437 A selection of books, comprising; Margaret Anderson - ‘Victorian Fairings and their Values,’ Anthony Oliver - ‘Staffordshire Pottery The Tribal Art of Endland,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘British Porcelain, An Illustrated Guide,’ W.S. Bristowe - ‘Victorian China Fairings,’ Michael Gibson - ‘19th Century Lustreware,’ Dennis G. Rice - ‘Dogs in English Porcelain of the 19th Century, D. G. Rice - English Porcelain Animals of the 19th Century,’ Philip Miller and Michael Berthound - ‘An Anthology of British Teapots,’ Robin Emmerson - ‘British Teapots & Tea Drinking,’ R.K. Henrywood - ‘An Illustrated Guide to British Jugs, From Medieval Times To The Twentieth Century,’ Michael Berthound - ‘A Compendium of British Cups,’ Michael Berthound - ‘A Cabinet of British Creamers.’ Generally in good condition. £20-£30 438

A selection of books on continental porcelain and pottery, comprising; Robert E. Röntgen - ‘The Book of Meissen,’ Jana Kybalová - ‘European Creamware,’ Mary Frank Gaston - ‘The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Limoges Porcelain,’ Győző Sikota - ‘Herend - The Art of Hungarian Porcelain,’ Christies - ‘Highly Important Early Continental Porcelain - Monday, March 28, 1977,’ Arthur Lane - ‘French Faience,’ Rosalind Savill ‘The Wallace Collection Catalogue of Sèvres Porcelain I,’ Rosalind Savill - ‘The Wallace Collection Catalogue of Sèvres Porcelain References, Appendices, Index III,’ Francesco Stazzi - ‘Italian Porcelain,’ Egan Mew - ‘Royal Sèvres China,’ Egan Mew - ‘Dresden China,’ John ScottTaggart - ‘Italian Maiolica,’ Edouard Garnier - ‘The Soft Porcelain of Sèvres.’ Generally in good condition.

A selection of books on British porcelain and pottery, comprising; David A. Furniss, J. Richard Wagner and Judith Wagner - ‘Adams Ceramics: Staffordshire Potters and Pots, 1779-1998,’ Desmond Eyles, Louise Irvine and Valerie Baynton - ‘Royal Doulton Figures,’ Peter Woodger - ‘James Hadley & Sons Artist Potters Worcester,’ Geoffrey A. Godden ‘Godden’s Guide to English Blue and White Porcelain,’ John and Margaret Cushion - ‘A Collector’s History of British Porcelain,’ Lynda and Nicholas Pine - ‘William Henry Goss: The Story of the Staffordshire Family of Potters who Invented Heraldic Porcelain,’ R.C. Bell ‘Tynside Pottery,’ Lawrence Branyan, Neal French and John Sandon - ‘Worcester Blue and White Porcelain 1751-1790,’ Geoffrey A. Godden - ‘British Pottery: An illustrated Guide,’ Ian T. Henderson - ‘Pictorial Souvenirs of Britain,’ G. Bernard Hughes - ‘English Pottery and Porcelain Figures,’ Charles R. Hajdamach - ‘British Glass 1800-1914.’ Generally in good condition.

£60-£80

£60-£80

£60-£80 435

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447

Three stamp books, Commonwealth and Europe collection, British Virgin Islands collections and the new Hebrides collection. (3)

An embossed leather bound photograph album, with pages of illustrations of vases and curios in colour. Circa 1880. Height 30cm.

£120-£140

£80-£100

440

448

A stamp collection “the British Virgin Islands collection.”

Four limited edition Pirelli Calendars 1992/93/94/95, 1993 calendar no. 26622, 1994 ‘In Praise of Women’ calendar no. 12007, 1995 ‘Seasons’ calendar no. 26137 (boxed). Height 60-65cm. (4)

£400-£500 441

£30-£50

The Complete Angler by Isaac Walton, illustrated by Arthur Rackham. 1931 edition.

449

£30-£40 442 Four books including three first editions. “Overdue” by Harry Collingwood, “Tom Tuftons Toll” by Evelyn Everett- Green, “The girl without ambition” by Isobel Robson and “Tom Browns school days” 1903. (4)

Four limited edition Pirelli Calendars 1996/97/98/99, 1996 ‘Timeless Views’ calendar no. 25046, 1997 ‘Women of the World’ calendar no. 22250 (boxed), 1998 ‘Men that Women Live For’ calendar no. 18885, 1999 ‘Women through the Decade’ calendar no. 22250 (boxed). (4) £30-£50

£40-£50

450

443

A pair of Indian brass figures, of the Hindu gods Ganesha and Durga. Height of tallest figure 37cm.

A book of early twentieth century postcards. Approx 100. £20-£30

£30-£40 450a λ

444 A set of Alfred Wainwright books, included are the seven books from the series ‘A Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells,’ ‘The Outlying Fellas of Lakeland,’ and ‘Pennine Way Companion.’ (10)

Eleven Indian ivory miniature animals, box dated 1925 approx 2cm length each. (11) £100-£130

£30-£40 445 A set of old books including a number of bibles and books on poetry, including ‘Modern Methods of Feeding in Infancy and Childhood,’ ‘The Silver Books of Verse,’ ‘Mazo De La Roche,’ ‘Poetical Works of Longfellow,’ ‘The School of Poetry,’ and ‘A Book on Pictorial Perspective.’ (15) £20-£30 446 Two books, “Railways of the World’ by Cassells, Volumes one and two, complete with original dust covers. (2) £30-£50

450

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451 A pair of Meiji period Satsuma vases, depicting a floral pattern, circa 1900. Japanese identifying marks on base. Height 24cm. (2) £600-£800 452 Six Japanese Kutani eggshell cups and saucers 20th century. (12) £15-£20 453 Three Japanese Netsuke and a Japanese lighthouse. (4) £120-£150 457

454 A Japanese Cloisonne dish depicting geese in flight. Meiji period circa 1900. Diameter 30cm. £150-£200

455 A Japanese Kutani charger. Meiji period circa 1900. Diameter 37cm. £150-£200 456 A Japanese boxwood double faced netsuke. One side masked. Height 3.5cm. £60-£80 457 A pair of Japanese Arita vases. Circa 1700, possibly earlier. Height 45.5cm. (2) £200-£250 458A Chinese blue and white charger, 19th century. Chinese characters on verso. Diameter 47cm.

454

£80-£120 459 A pair of Chinese bronze with silver inlay vases. 19th century. Height 14cm. (2) £200-£300 460 A Chinese jade mask plaque. Height 8cm. £100-£150 461 Tray lot including Cloissone box and Chinese dishes. (6)

459

£20-£40

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462 A Chinese Celedon vase. Circa 1870. Height 38cm. £200-£250 463 A Chinese porcelain punch bowl, circa 1760. Qianlong period. Painted to the exterior, with sprays of flowers, in famille rose enamels. The interior with a single rose, and having a continuous band of scrollwork to the rim. Standing upon a high footrim, with a burnt orange foot. Diameter 28.5 cm. Height 11.5cm.

467

464

£150-£200 464 A Chinese porcelain meat plate. Kang Hsi period. Circa 1700. The moulded hexagonal dish, painted in famille verte enamels, with a central scene of two ladies in a garden, all within a moulded border, painted with butterflies in oval panels. The reverse with with floral scroll, around an unglazed base. Length 31.5 cm. £400-£600 465 A Chinese bronze figure of Guanyin. 19th Century. The champleve enamelled figure, holding a vase in her left hand. Standing upon a similarly decorated mound base. Height 32 cm.

466

£400-£600 466 A Chinese hardwood table cabinet of exotic wood construction. 19th Century. Having six drawers asymmetrically configured, with original metal handles. Standing upon four bracket feet. £300-£500 467 A good cut glass dish decorated with a peacock. Diameter 32cm. £200-£250 468 Two contemporary glass bowls by Anthony Stern. Signed to base. Diameter 23cm and 15cm. (2)

462

£70-£90 468a Mixed tray lot of cut glass £10-£20

463

465

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469 A hand engraved glass panel by John Hutton, England. Engraved signature. Circa 1960. Framed, 52cm x 42cm. £500-£600 470 A jubilee, abdication, coronation glass decanter with crown stopper. By Stevens and Williams. Circa 1937. Height 26cm. £200-£250 471 An Edwardian soda syphon, marked ‘British Syphon Company London.’ Circa 1910. Height 49cm. £30-£40 469 471a Six late Victorian Codd bottles. (6) £15-£20 472 A glass goblet and cover. Circa 1940. Height 19cm. £60-£80 472a A modern leather framed mirror. £10-£20

470

473 470

474

A Whitefriars bark vase with a Scandinavian vase and a Caithness paperweight. Height tallest 40cm. (3) £40-£60 473a A cut glass towel rail with chrome mounts. Length 65cm. £20-£30 474 A Keith Murray for Stevens and Williams footed vase. Acid etched signature, circa 1930. Height 20cm. £250-£300 475 A Keith Murray glass bowl, stepped design with a black base, circa 1930. Diameter 26cm.

475

£600-£650

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476 An art nouveau Rindskopf glass vase with pewter base. Circa 1900. Height 27.5cm. £80-£100 477 A Mdina glass vase, axe head shape. By Michael Harris. Signed to base Mdina, circa 1975. Height 27cm. £150-£200 478 Three graduated Jobling glass bowls with fir cones. Stamped registered number 777133. Circa 1930. Largest diameter 23cm. (3) £100-£120 479 A Rene Lalique frosted glass “Ormeaux” charger, circa 1931. Signed R.Lalique France. Diameter 35cm.

476

477

£300-£350

482

480

479 480 A Rene Lalique opalescent glass “Dahlias” bowl, circa 1924. Signed R.Lalique France. Diameter 23.5 cm. £350-£400 481 A Rene Lalique opalescent silk lined chocolate box “Syprins.” Moulded R.Lalique. Diameter 26cm. £1,400-£1,600 482

481

A Rene Lalique car mascot “Tete d’aigle.” Model number 1138. Clear frosted. Etched in frosting R.Lalique. Designed 1928. Height 11cm. £1,000-£1,200

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483 A Rene Lalique Formose doubled cased scarlet red and white stained vase. Engraved R.Lalique France. Model number 934. Designed 1924. Height 17cm.

489

£4,000-£5,000

£40-£60

484

490

A Minton majolica archive collection “Cockerel and Monkey teapot.” Limited edition of 1000. Boxed with certificate.

A Cobridge stoneware vase, decorated with grotesque fish covered in a blue glaze. Designed by Andrew Hull. Height 24cm.

£40-£60

£300-£400

485

491

A Minton majolica archive collection “Cockerel teapot.” Limited edition of 1000. Boxed with certificate.

A Cobridge Sang de Boeuff vase. High-fired glaze. Impress mark Cobridge. Height 25cm.

£40-£60

£100-£150

A Minton majolica archive collection “Chinaman teapot.” Limited edition of 1000. Boxed with certificate.

486 A Minton majolica archive collection “Tortoise teapot.” Limited edition of 1000. Boxed with certificate. £40-£60 487 A Minton majolica archive collection “Fish teapot.” Limited edition of 1000. Boxed with certificate. £40-£60 488 A Minton majolica archive collection “Monkey teapot.” Limited edition of 1000. Boxed with certificate.

490

£40-£60

483

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498 492 A Burslem pottery fish and Anita Harris model of a penguin. Printed and impressed marks. Height 20cm £50-£70 493 A Cobridge large grotesque model “The Politician.” Modelled by Andrew Hull. Height 34cm. £300-£400

495

494 A Cobridge large fish group, “Around the rock.” Modelled by Robert Tabbenor. Height 35cm. £150-£200 495 A Cobridge stoneware grotesque bird “Major,” modelled by Andrew Hull. Impressed marks. Height 42cm. £500-£700

497a A Cobridge stoneware grotesque bird “Boris,” modelled by Andrew Hull. Impressed marks. Height 18cm.

496

£150-£200

A Cobridge stoneware grotesque fish spoon warmer, modelled by Andrew Hull. Impressed marks. Height 15cm.

498

£80-£120

A Cobridge Stoneware bust of a young girl. Impressed marks to base. Height 14cm. £150-£200

497 A Cobridge stoneware grotesque bird “Rosie,” modelled by Andrew Hull. Impressed marks. Height 19cm.

499

£150-£200

£60-£80

A Cobridge stoneware tile with hand-painted squirrel. Framed. Impressed marks. Tile 21cm.

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510

A Cobridge stoneware tile, depicting an owl by Andrew Hull. Framed. Impressed marks.Tile 30cm x 20cm.

Moorcroft ‘Cheviot Sheep’ vase (RRP £495). Height 16cm. First quality.

£200-£300

£160-£180 511

501 A Moorcroft ‘Christmas in the Cotswolds’ plaque. 28cm x 28cm. First quality.

A Moorcroft ‘Berkshire Pigs’ Vase (RRP £565). Special members market day event colourway. Height 16cm. First quality. £170-£200

£140-£180

512

502 A Moorcroft ‘This Gentle Fellow’ hedgehog plaque, (RRP £465). 25cm x 25cm. First quality £150-£180 503 A Moorcroft ‘Winters Feed’ vase, (RRP £695). Height 20cm. First quality.

A Moorcroft twin handled ‘Kestrel’ trial vase (RRP £540). First quality. £180-£220 513 A Moorcroft ‘Moonlit Badgers’ vase, (RRP £575). Height 19cm. First quality. £180-£200

£200-£300 504 A Moorcroft ‘The Showground’ vase, (RRP £1560). Height 30cm. First quality. £500-£600 505 A Moorcroft ‘swifts’ trial vase, (RRP £560). Height 18cm. £160 - £180 506 A Moorcroft ‘off to market’ vase, (RRP £1960). Height 26cm. First quality £550-£650

501

507 A Moorcroft ‘preparing to scramble’ spitfire plaque, (RRP £1120). 47cm x 27cm. First quality. £350-£450 508 A Moorcroft ‘Lest We Forget’ vase (RRP £595). Height 23cm. First quality. £200-£250 509 A Moorcroft ‘Eagles’ trial vase (RRP £560). Height 26cm. First quality. 502

£180-£220

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516 A William Moorcroft ‘Pomegranate’ vase, ocre background. Faint impressed mark, Moorcroft Burslem England, circa 1914. Height 7cm. £200-£250 517 A William Moorcroft flambe ’Pomegranate’ charger, impressed and signed. Circa 1930. Diameter 39cm. (Image on following page) £500-£600 503 504

510

508

505

506

511

509

507 514 A Moorcroft ‘Clematis’ pattern vase. Height 10cm. £80-£100 515 A William Moorcroft ‘Pomegranate’ vase. Marked Moorcroft Burslem England, circa 1914. Signed William Moorcroft. Height 27cm. 512

£300-£350

513

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518

518

521

A William Moorcroft ‘Pomegranate’ large bowl, marked Moorcroft Burslem. Signed W. Moorcroft, circa 1912. Diameter 26.5cm.

A Moorcroft Macintyre florian jug, decorated with the forget me not pattern. Circa 1900. Height 16cm.

£500-£600

£150-£200 522

519 A William Moorcroft for James Macintyre ‘Cornflower’ two handled pedestal bowl, ocre background. Marked Macintyre Burslem, circa 1905. Signed W. Moorcroft. Height 17.5cm. £1,800-£2,000 520 A William Moorcroft ‘Spanish’ two handled vase, ocre background. Marked Moorcroft Burslem England, circa 1914. Signed William Moorcroft. Height 27cm.

A William Moorcroft for MacIntyre pottery vase. Circa 1900. Alhambra design, signed. Printed marks to the base. Height 41cm. £500-£600 523 A Royal Doulton hand-painted vase by H. Nixon, depicting cattle in landscape. Circa 1910. Height 21.5cm. £300-£350

£2,000-£2,500

519

520

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524 A Pinder Bourne charger painted by Linnie Watt, depicting two girls by a stream. Circa 1880. Impressed marks. Diameter 32cm. £1,000-£1,200 525 A Doulton Lambeth Faience vase, hand-painted with a windmill scene. Circa 1890. Height 21cm. £400-£450 524

526 A Doulton Lambeth Faience vase, with floral decoration. Circa 1890. Impressed and painted marks. Height 36cm. £250-£300 527 A Doulton Faience tankard, decorated with beer hops. Circa 1885. Height 15cm. £120-£140 528 A pair of Doulton Faience moonflasks by J.H McLennan. Painted with maidens, named on verso Summer and Spring. Gilded neck and feet. Circa 1895. Height 24.5cm.

531

525

£1,500-£2,000 528

529 A pair of Doulton Lambeth faience ewers, decorated with daisies. Circa 1895. Height 17cm. £80-£100 530 A pair of Doulton Faience vase, painted with flowers. Gourd shape. Circa 1895. Height 28cm. (2) £250-£300 531 A Doulton Carrara ware lidded vase, hand painted with panels of exotic flowers between gilded borders. Circa 1895. Height 24cm. (2) £200-£250

530

532 A Doulton Lambeth whiskey jug, with advertising slogan impressed to base. Circa 1910. Height 21cm. £130-£160

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533 A Doulton Lambeth ewer, floral decoration, impressed mark Art Union of London. Circa 1910. Height 20cm. £100-£120 534 A Doulton Lambeth extra large water filter, with applied decoration. Circa 1910. Height 50cm. £400-£500 535 A Doulton Lambeth bonbon dish on a silver plated stand. Circa 1890. Height 13cm.

538

£140-£180 536 A Doulton Lambeth smalll jardiniere, decoration, Circa 1910. Height 13.5cm.

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£100-£120 537 A Doulton Lambeth jardiniere by William Rowe. Signed. Circa 1895. Height 28cm. £80-£100 538 A Doulton Lambeth jardiniere design by Harry Simeon, Circa 1930. Height 21cm. £100-£130

539

542

539 A Doulton Lambeth square jardiniere, decorated with birds in panels alternating with flower heads. Possibly by John Broad. Circa 1885. Height 25cm. £300-£400 540 A Doulton Lambeth Mark Marshall oil lamp. Decorated with dragons and bats. Dated 1882, Height 34cm. £600-£800 541 A Doulton Lambeth Mark V Marshall oil lamp well, foliage decoration. Dated 1885. Diameter 15cm. £50-£60 542 A Doulton Lambeth silicon owl. Attributed to Mark V Marshall. Circa 1890. Height 20cm.

534

540

£400-£500

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543 A salt glazed stoneware reform flask, by Belper and Denby, Derbyshire potteries of Lord Broughams, 19th century. Height 18cm. £150-£200 544 A Doulton Lambeth baby inkwell. Circa 1910. Height 9cm. £300-£350 545 A Doulton Lambeth Stoneware bookend modelled as two seated monkeys. Circa 1910. Impressed marks to the base. Height 16cm.

544

545

£250-£300 546 A Royal Doulton Lambeth Queen of Spades bibelot, Circa 1925. Height 11cm. £100-£150 547 A hand painted Leslie Johnson brooch, (one of Royal Doulton’s top artists who also worked independently.) Painted with a Gainsborough lady. 549

£300-£350 547a A Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow vase, decorated with a man and his dog ploughing. Dated 1895. Height 32cm. Badly damaged. £20-£30

548 A Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow vase, decorated with grazing horses. Circa 1895. Height 28.5cm. £200-£250 549 A pair of Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow vases, with rabbits and deer. Lucy Barlow boarders. Dated 1883. Height 23cm. (2) £1,000-£1,200 550 A Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow silver mounted tyg. Decorated with deer and stags. Dated 1877. Height 15cm. (Shown on following page) £400-£450 551 A pair of Doulton Lambeth Florence Barlow lamp bases. Impressed marks. Dated 1888. Height 32cm.

543

548

£400-£600

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552 A Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow biscuit barrel showing a farmyard animal. With an American sterling silver lid (marked Theodore Star New York’s.) Circa 1895. Impressed marks.Height 29cm. £500-£600 553 A Doulton Lambeth vase with horses, wearing a collar, towing a tree stump, dated 1883. Height 29cm. £550-£650

550

554 A Doulton Lambeth Hannah Barlow vase, decorated with a cat startling geese and donkeys. Dated 1881. Height 35cm. £400-£500 555 A Doulton Lambeth salt with child study playing a clarinet by George Tinworth. Signed to reverse GT with impressed Doulton mark to base. Circa 1885. Height 8.5cm.

555

£800-£1,000 556 A Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth group “The Conjurors.” Signed to reverse GT with impressed Doulton mark to base. Circa 1885. Height 8.5cm. £2,000-£2,500

556

557

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560

559 557 A very rare Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth group. “Hunting.” Modelled with frogs riding mice over a fence. GT monogram to the rear. Impressed mark. Circa 1885. Height 11cm. £5,000-£6,000 558 A Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth figure. A mouse playing a violin. GT monogram to the rear with Doulton Lambeth stamp to the base. Circa 1885. Height 8cm. £1,500-£1,800 559 561

A Doulton Lambeth George Tinworth group. Two mice musicians playing a harp and an accordion. GT monogram to the rear with H Doulton Lambeth inscribed to the base. Dated 1885. Height 10cm. £2,500-£3,000 560 A Doulton Lambeth stoneware clock “The Menagerie” by George Tinworth. Incised artist initials. Circa 1885. Height 24cm. £12,000-£14,000 561 A Martin Brothers jug, Decorated with cartouches saying Southall pottery 1879. Dated 1879. Height 16cm. £300-£400

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562 An early Martin Brothers pot. Signed R.W Martin London. Circa 1875. Diameter 9cm. £120-£150 563 A Martin Brothers vase decorated with flowers. Signed and dated 1884. Height 20cm. £1,000-£1,200 564 A Martin Brothers jardiniere, on three ball feet. Floral decoration. Signed to the base and side. Circa 1885. Height 34cm.

562

£600-£700 565 A Martin Brothers vase with wheat decoration. Circa 1890. Height 12.5cm. £300-£350 566 A Martin Brothers tile, decorated with flowers. Unmarked. 15cm x 15cm. £180-£200

563

566

565

567

564

567 A Martin Brothers four sided gourd vase, with ribbed decoration. Dated 1906, Signed Martin Brothers London & Southall. Height 24.5cm. £1,200-£1,400 568 A miniature four sided Martin Brothers gourd vase, spotted decoration.signed Martin London southall. Height 6.5cm. 568

£800-£1,000

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570

569 A Martin Brothers gourd vase. Twisted four sided shape.Dated 1898. Signed Martin Brothers London. Height 10cm.

572

£300-£350 570 A miniature twin handled Martin Brothers vase, Circa 1900. Signed Martin Bros London & Southall. Height 10cm. £300-£350 571 A miniature ribbed Martin Brothers vase. Dated 1908. Signed Martin Bros London & Southall. Height 9cm. £300-£350 572 A Martin Brothers ribbed jug decorated with grotesque eels, barnacles and six legged creatures. Dated 1890. Height 20cm.

571

£5,000-£6,000 573 Three medals referring to the Martin Brothers. One medal designed by R.W Martin for South London industrial expo 1865. See page 21 The Martin Brothers potters by Malcolm Haslam, A medal from Royal Cornwall polytechnic inscribed on the edge R.Wallace Martin for stoneware art pottery. Another for the London international exhibition of all fine arts. Inscribed on the edge “Awarded to R.Wallace Martin”. One other referring to South London working classes industrial exhibition 1869.(4) £800-£1,000

573

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574 A Martin Brothers small square sectioned shouldered vase, black glaze decorated with sea horses. Signed and dated 1886. Height 7cm. £800-£1,000 575 A Martin Brothers cruet set. Salt, pepper and mustard. Incised with grotesque fish on the pepper and mustard pot. Signed Martin Brothers London & Southall. Dated 1890. Height 7cm. £1,200-£1,500 576 A Martin Brothers vase with grotesque fish and seahorse handles, seahorses biting the rim of the vase, fish in low relief. This piece was probably executed by Walter who threw the vase, Edwin who sgraffitoed the fish, Robert who sculpted the seahorses and then sold by Charles Martin. signed R.W. Martin and Bros London and Southall, dated 1886. Height 22cm.

578

574

£8,000-£10,000 577 A Martin Brothers vase, sgraffitoed with wally birds. Signed Martin Brothers London & Southall. Dated 1913. Height 8.5cm.

575

£1,500-£1,800

577

576

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579 580 578 A Martin Brothers Eskimo jug, by R.W. Martin signed R W Martin London and Southall, dated 14.9.1903. Height 36cm. £2,500-£3,000 579 A Martin Brother grinning face jug, sculpted in relief to both sides, signed R.W. Martin London and Southall. Early 20th century. Height 16cm. £3,000-£4,000 580 An extra large Martin Brothers face jug, sculpted by Robert Wallace Martin, in relief to both sides, one side with a grinning face exposing teeth and the other side whistling. Dated 1897. Signed Martin Brothers London & Southall. Height 23cm. £5,000-£6,000 581 A Martin Brothers jar sculpted as a two faced character, with a hat as lid by R.W Martin signed R W Martin London and Southall, dated 1900. Height 17cm. £10,000-£12,000

582

581

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583

586

582 A Martin Brothers dragon ink well. Sculpted by Robert Wallace Martin. Dated 1910. Height 9cm, length 13cm. (Image on previous page) £18,000-£22,000 583 A Martin Brothers sculpture of a toad, with removable head. By Robert Wallace Martin. Circa 1900. Height 10cm. £22,000-£26,000 584 A Martin Brothers musician imp, playing the cello. Sculpted by R.W Martin. Circa 1900. Height 12cm. £2,500-£3,000 585 A Martin Brothers musician imp, playing panpipes. Sculpted by R.W Martin. Signed on the leg. Circa 1890. Height 10cm. (Unusually modelled wearing a grass skirt.) £2,500-£3,000 586 A Martin Brothers bird head. Signed Martin Brothers London & Southall. Height 6.5cm. £300-£400 587 An early Martin Brothers sculpture of a penguin chick, modelled with webbed feet and blue eyes. Signed R.W Martin. Dated 13/7/80 to the base and inside the head. Height 23cm. £14,000-£16,000

584

585

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587

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588 A miniature Martin Brothers barrister bird, wearing a barristers wig. Dated 2/12/13. Bird height 8.5cm. See Page 114, The Martins Brothers Potters by Malcolm Haslam.

588

£10,000-£12,000 589 A Martin Brothers triple bird sculpture of a male bird with his arms around two females. Signed R.W.Martin on the base and on each of the removable heads. Dated 1907. Height 18cm (not including base). See page 132 of the book “ The Martin Brothers Potters by Malcolm Haslam. £50,000-£60,000

589

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589a A large Martin Brothers sculpture of a bird, modelled with a sneaky expression. Signed Martin Bros London and Southall, dated 3.1899.Height 32cm. (without wooden base). ÂŁ35,000-ÂŁ40,000

589a

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590 A William De Morgan Persian palette vase, with floral decoration. Circa 1890. Signed JB with impressed tulip mark. Height 13.5 cm. £300-£350 591

590

A William De Morgan vase, Persian palette with foliage and stripes. Circa 1890. Unmarked. Height 17cm. £100-£150 592 A pair of William De Morgan galleon tiles. Circa 1880. One tile corner broken off and restuck. (2) £800-£1,000 593 A William De Morgan ruby lustre charger, decorated with character fish. Verso decorated with ruby lustre swirls. Circa 1880. Diameter 36cm. £1,000-£1,500 594 A William De Morgan moonlit suite lustre comport.Decorated with two feline animals with a serpent tail amongst foliage.Painted initials for Fred Passenger on the base. Circa 1890. Height 7.5cm, diameter 23cm. £800-£1,000

593

592

594

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595 A Maw & Co ruby lustre charger, decorated with a squirrel in a tree with evening sky behind in low relief. Dated 1889. Diameter 34.5 cm. £500-£600 596

598

A Maw & Co ruby lustre charger, decorated with dragons and a central mask. Circa 1890. Diameter 45.5cm. £800-£1,200 597 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian charger, by William S Mycock, red lustre glaze with gold latin writing. design inspired by William De Morgan. Dated 1919. Diameter 48cm. £2,000-£2,500 598 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian exhibition vase. Painted with shields, rampant lions and eagles amongst poplar trees on a yellow ground. By Gordon Forsyth. Dated 1907. Height 43cm, diameter 40cm at its widest point. £4,000-£4,500

595

596

597 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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599 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase decorated with flowers. Signed by Richard Joyce. Circa 1919. Height 21.5cm. £400-£500 600 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase decorated with fish. Signed by Richard Joyce. Circa 1919. Height 27cm. £800-£1,000

601

601 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian Aventurine leaf shape plate. Circa 1907. Diameter 21.5cm. £50-£60

600

602 A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian Aventurine vase, double gourd shape. Date 1907. Height 13cm. £130-£150 603 A Ruskin charger modelled in relief. Circa 1930. Diameter 30cm. £300-£350 602

599

603

604

604 Two Ruskin miniatures. A bowl and a vase with crystallline glaze. Circa 1930. Stamped Ruskin. Tallest 4cm. £400-£450 605 A Ruskin vase, turquoise cream crystalline glaze. Circa 1930. Height 26cm. 605

£180-£220

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607

608

606 A Ruskin eggshell bowl, orange lustre glaze. Dated 1922. Diameter 23cm. (Image on following page) £200-£250 607 A Ruskin vase, kingfisher lustre glaze with a silver plated rim. Circa 1910. Height 12cm. £450-£500 609

610

608 A Ruskin vase, a mauve souffle glaze. Dated 1905. Height 23cm. £400-£500 609

611

A Ruskin vase, green souffle glaze. Dated 1905. Height 19cm. £400-£500 610 A Ruskin vase, orange lustre glaze, onion shape. Dated 1922. Height 20cm. £120-£150 611 A Ruskin vase, blue black lustre glaze. Dated 1915. Height 16cm. £200-£250

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616

612

616

A large Ruskin pottery high fired stand with fish scale design. Height 12cm. Internal diameter 18.5cm.

A Ruskin Pottery cup, saucer and plate, apple green lustre glaze. Dated 1927. Plate diameter 18cm.

£400-£500

£80-£120

613

617

A Ruskin Pottery vase, orange lustre glaze. Dated 1921. Height 11.5cm.

A Ruskin Pottery vase, with a kingfisher blue lustre glaze. Dated 1914. Height 23cm.

£50-£60

£1,000-£1,200

614 A Ruskin Pottery vase, apple green matt glaze. Dated 1930. Height 22cm.

618

£130-£150

£200-£250

A Ruskin Pottery vase, blue/purple lustre glaze. Dated 1924. Height 21.5cm.

615 A Ruskin Pottery vase, lilac soufflé / lustre glaze. Circa 1910. Height 17cm. £180-£220

613

614

615

617

618

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619 A Ruskin Pottery high fired jug. Dated 1933. Height 17.5cm. £500-£600 620 A Ruskin Pottery ginger jar and cover, lilac lustre glaze. Dated 1921. Height 12.5cm. £180-£220 621 A Ruskin Pottery vase, orange lustre glaze. Dated 1920. Height 9cm. 619

£50-£60

622

622 A Ruskin high fired lily vase, decorated in mottled shades of red, purple and blue. Dated 1905. Impressed marks to base. Height 24cm. £1,200-£1,400 623 A Ruskin high fired vase, decorated in mottled shades of red, purple, blue and green. Dated 1913. Impressed marks to base. Height 26.5cm. £1,200-£1,400 624

620

621

A Minton Secessionist jardiniere stand, floral design with green, blues and pink glazes. Circa 1900. Height 70cm. £200-£250

625

625

A Minton Secessionist Jardiniere and matched stand. Circa 1910. Total height 86cm. Star crack to base. 623

624

£400-£450

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631

A large Shelley lustre vase. Circa 1930. Height 39cm.

A Wedgwood majolica game dish, depicting rabbits and birds, circa 1880. Impress mark ‘Wedgwood’ and ‘England.’ Height 16cm and length 30.5cm.

£500-£600

£200-£250

627 A large Poole pottery vase. Carter Stable Adams Poole England mark . Circa 1930. Height 26cm. £200-£250 628 A large C.H.Brannam grotesque fish, signed C.H.Brannam Barum. Dated 1888. Length 27cm. £100-£130

632 A Choisy-le-Roi majolica lobster triform dish, featuring an applied lobster handle, circa late nineteenth century. Stamped with Choisy-le-Roi mark. Height 15cm and width 36cm. £100-£150 633 An Austrian amphora vase decorated with fruit. Circa 1900. Height 28cm.

629 A Charlotte Rhead lamp Art Deco, tulip design tubelined decoration.Circa 1930. Height approx 16cm.

£170-£200

£80-£100 629a A Charlotte Rhead Crown Ducal tubelined vase. Circa 1930. Printed marks to base. Height 22cm.

628

£50-£60 630 A Leeds Art Pottery impasto vase (Burmantofts), featuring a floral decoration, circa 1898 -1904. Impressed marks. Height 27cm. £150-£200 633 630

627

631

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640 634 A pair of majolica vases by Jules Dressler, depicting a Venezia design of figures and bulls, circa 1910. Stamped with Dressler mark and impressed ‘Austria.’ Height 21cm. (2) £500-£600 635 An Austrian green vase by Jules Dressler, Egyptian revival, circa 1920s. Lozenge mark ‘JDB’ and stamped ‘Austria.’ Height 22cm and diameter 21cm. £350-£450

635 638 A Gouda vase by Zuid Holland, decorated with rats below the moon. Circa 1920. Height 31cm. £300-£350 639 A European pottery vase possible Zsolney. With incised floral decoration and gilding. £250-£300 640 A large Art Deco pottery vase by Charles Catteau for Boch Fereres. Belgian. Circa 1930. Height 35cm.

636 A Mettlach large size charger by Christian Warth, artist signature. Circa 1910. Diameter 61cm.

£300-£400

£250-£300 637 A French art deco vase by Louis Dage, depicting a scene at Le Pouliguen, circa 1920. Height 34cm. £200-£250 634

639

637

636

638

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644 642

646

643 641 A pair of Art Deco pottery vases by Charles Catteau for Boch Fereres. Belgian. Circa 1930. Height 25cm. £400-£500 642 An Art Deco pottery limited edition charger by Paul Mignon for Longwy France. Circa 1950. Diameter 37.5cm. £800-£1,000

645 An Ault pottery peacock vase designed by Christopher Dresser, circa 1900. Green and yellow glaze, stamped factory mark impressed ‘858’ and ‘Rd no. 274897.’ Height 42cm.

643

£500-£600

An Art Deco Montieres pottery charger by Samara, France. Circa 1930.

646

A pair of Quajar Persian tiles circa 1880, forming an arch, painted with scenes of musicians and dancers. One A/F. Width 38cm. Height 33cm.

A Rosenthal rare charger wall plate decorated with a lake and hill scene in underglaze enamels. Monogram signature to scene, printed marks to reverse for 1914; together with a Royal Copenhagen vase painted with a panel of Hollyhocks on a graduated blue ground. Signed by artist and printed marks to base for 1963. Wall plate height 28.5cm. Vase height 27cm. (2)

£200-£300

£130-£150

£350-£450 644

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647 A Rosenthal group of ‘Putto with Borzoi’ modelled by Max Fritz. Impressed signature to back of base, printed marks to base for 1937. Length 18cm, Height 17cm. £130-£180 648 A Rosenthal figure of ‘Congratulations’ modelled by F. Liebermann. Impressed signature and printed marks to base for 1913. Height 16.5cm.

650

£120-£170 649 A Rörstrand rare group of ‘Masquerade’ modelled by Vicken von Post-Börjesson, subtly highlighted with gilt decoration throughout. Incised signature of modeller to back of base, underglaze blue Rörstrand and three crowns mark to base, circa 1910. Height 16.5cm, diameter of base 10.5cm.

651

£140-£190 650 A Sevres hard past porcelain imperial teapot, with monkey decoration, dated 1833. Height 16cm. (Restored handle) £150-£200 651

653

A Sevres style cup and saucer decorated with Madame Du berry, cobalt blue ground. Panel signed L.Malpass. Tooled gilding. Interlaced L’s mark. Circa 1840. Height 9cm. (2)

653

A Sèvres style spoon tray finely painted with a harbour scene with parcels bearing initials and a signed ‘LEBER’, reserved by a cobalt blue gilt border. Painted interlaced L’s and S mark to base, circa 1870. Length 19cm. Width 14.5cm.

A Chodau rare figure from the von Portheim period of a Serresaner from the Croatian military frontier. Script title to front of base. Incised VP factory mark to underside, circa 1845 – 72. Height 10cm.

£200-£250

£80-£100

£200-£300 652

652

648

647

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654 A Nymphenburg shallow serving bowl from the ‘Hofservice’ or ‘Cumberland Service’, first created by Joseph Zächenberger for the Electoral Court in 1765. Intensely painted with sprays of flowers, circa 1915. Diameter 23cm. £250-£300 655 A Nymphenburg square serving bowl from the ‘Hofservice’ or ‘Cumberland Service’, first created by Joseph Zächenberger for the Electoral Court in 1765. Intensely painted with sprays of flowers, circa 1915. Height 10cm. Diameter 21cm. £300-£350

657 657 A rare Meissen porcelain bowl. Circa 1735. The deep sided bowl with quatre lobed panels, finely painted with scenes of figures in garden settings, within gilded rims, upon a puce ground. The interior painted en puce cameau, with a scene of figures overlooking a harbour, against a gilt ground. Underglaze blue crossed swords mark & gilt dot to the base, within an unglazed & ground foot rim. Height 7.8 cm. £1,000-£1,500 658 A Meissen monkey figure of the clarinettist from the monkey orchestra modelled by J.J. Kaendler, circa 1750. Height 14cm.

655a

£450-£550

A pair of Dresden pot pouri, 20th century. Printed Dresden mark. Height 19cm. (2)

659

£80-£120 656 A German hand-painted Dresden pierced porcelain dish. Circa 1900. Diameter 28cm.

A Meissen teapot and four cups and saucers with four side plates, scored mark painted with floral sprays. Swan necked handles to the cups, circa 1880. Teapot height 15cm. (14) £200-£250

£40-£60 656a A Dresden pug dog with a Samson porcelain bird. Circa 1900. Tallest height 10cm. £40-£60

658

659

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660

662

660 A pair of Meissen vases decorated with sprays of flowers, snake handles. Circa 1900. Height 27cm. (2) £300-£400 661 A Meissen lobed dish painted with a topographical panel of ‘Bielaer Grund’ and flowers within gilt cartouches reserved on a yellow ground, circa 1880; together with a Meissen match striker painted with a topographical panel of ‘Königstein’, similarly decorated, circa 1880. Each with script title and blue crossed swords to base. Dish diameter 14cm. Match striker diameter 12.5cm. (2)

663

£400-£450 662 A Meissen pot pourri vase and reticulated cover, finely painted with two classical scenes within gilt cartouches of Venus with Putto and Psyche with Cupid, reserved on a cobalt blue gilt ground, circa 1880. Height 28cm. £500-£600 664

663

666

A Meissen set of cubist character figures modelled by Peter Strang portraying street performers. Raised PS monogram signature to each, blue crossed swords to bases, circa 1993-95. (6) £750-£1,000 665

664 A French ivory group ‘The Three Graces’. Circa 1870. After Antonio Canova. Set upon an ebonies base. Height 24cm. £400-£600 665 A pair of George Jones pate-sur-pate vases. Decorated with maidens amongst trees by Frederick Schenck. Circa 1860. Height 24cm. (2) £400-£500

666 A Royal Worcester majolica figure of a fisher boy, circa 1870. Height 19cm. £80-£100

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670

A Minton tile panel, hand-painted shepherd boy. Signed L.Hall. Impressed marks. Sixteen separate tiles. Framed. Height 59cm x 59cm.

A Minton porcelain plaque painted with foxhounds by J.E Dean. Signed and dated 1918. Length 24.5cm.

£500-£600

£300-£350 671

668 A Minton cloisonné spill vase, possibly by Dr. Christopher Dresser, painted with bands of stylised flowers set on triangular footed bases. Height 13.5cm. £150-£200

A Pair of Minton game plaques signed by J.E. Dean, depicting Leghorn cockerels, circa 1920s. Impress mark Minton. Diameter 22.5cm. (2) £1,000-£1,500 672

669 A Minton pair of ‘Salamonic’ shaped candlesticks, finely painted with floral and etched gilt garlands on a bleu celeste ground. Minton’s puce globe mark and retailer’s mark for ‘John Mortlock, Orchard St, London’ to each base, date code for 1884. Height 14.5 cm.

A Pair of Minton game tiles signed by J.E. Dean, depicting a Fan Tail and White Old English cockerel, circa 1920s. Relief mark Minton. 20.5cm x 20.5cm. (2) £1,000-£1,500

£400-£500

668

670

669

672

671

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673

676

675 674

678

673

677

A Minton custard cup and saucer, gilded interior, flower shaped cup with butterfly handle. Circa 1830. Height 6cm.

A Linton plaque by Stephan Nowacki, depicting galleons in battle. Framed. Plaque size 15cm diameter.

£200-£250

£200-£250 678

674 A Coalport pair of vases painted with panels of the Grampians on a turquoise ground, the reverse with raised gilt, red and white jewel-like enamels. Green printed mark and puce script title ‘Grampians’ to bases, circa 1880. Height 18.5 cm. (2) £150-£200 675 A Coalport vase and cover. With a hand-painted spray of flowers. Signed by E.Richards. Circa 1900. Height 29cm.

A Linton plate by Stephan Nowacki, painted with a scene of a house by the river. Diameter 21.5cm. £100-£120 679 A matched pair of possible Derby vases, handpainted with floral panels, circa 1830. Some damage to one. Height 11.5cm. (2) £100-£120

£200-£250 676 A Royal Crown Derby vase, decorated with a floral spray by C.Harris. Dated 1899. Height 21cm. £450-£500

679 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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680

691

A pair of Crown Devon Fieldings plaques, decorated with Highland cattle, circa 1930, signed G.Cox. Original wooden frames. Plaque size 17cm x 22cm.

695

680

£400-£500 681 686

An Albany fine china figure group ‘The Rendezvous.’ Circa 1975. Height 29cm. £80-£100 682 Three Royal Worcester china studies of birds. Tallest height 14.5cm. (3) £80-£100

688 A pair of Royal Worcester vases depicting floral patterns, Kerr & Binns period (circa 1852-1862). Height 12.5cm. (2)

683 Three Albany Worcester china and bronze studies of birds. Tallest height 27cm. (3) £80-£100

£200-£250 689

Four Albany Worcester china and bronze studies of birds. Tallest height 16.5cm. (4)

A Royal Worcester double-walled reticulated scent bottle and stopper, of pear shape and painted with stylised foliage and pierced geometric panels in gold, claret and turquoise. Printed mark to base, date code for 1878. Height 18cm.

£80-£100

£350-£450

685

690

A pair of Royal Worcester parian wall brackets, depicting semi nude females. Circa 1880. Height 22cm. (2)

A Hadley Worcester cup and saucer, decorated with flowers, berries and insects. Circa 1900.

£50-£60

£100-£120

686

691

A Royal Worcester amphora vase, in a stand with three griffins. Printed mark, circa 1880. Height 24cm.

A Hadley Worcester cup and saucer, decorated with flowers, berries and insects. Circa 1900.

£300-£350

£100-£120

687

692

A pair of Royal Worcester male and female swans, impressed marks, circa 1880. Height 14cm.

A Hadley Worcester cup and saucer, decorated with flowers, berries and insects. Circa 1900.

£150-£200

£100-£120

684

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700

A Hadley Worcester cup and saucer, decorated with flowers, berries and insects. Circa 1900.

A pair of Royal Worcester plates, decorated with blackberries. Signed K.Blake. Dated 1933. Diameter 22.5cm. (2)

£100-£120

£100-£120

694 A Hadley Worcester vase and cover, decorated with roses and with pierced lid. Circa 1895. Height 26cm. £150-£180

701 A pair of Royal Worcester square dishes, decorated with blackberries. Signed K.Blake. Dated 1933. Diameter 22.5cm. (2)

695

£100-£120

A Royal Worcester cup and saucer, decorated with Chinese pheasants. Signed by Sedgley. Date code 1926.

702

£150-£180

A pair of Royal Worcester oval dishes, decorated with blackberries. Signed K.Blake. Dated 1933. Diameter 22.5cm. (2)

696

£100-£120

A Royal Worcester cup and saucer, decorated with Chinese pheasants. Signed by Sedgley. Date code 1926.

703

£150-£180 697 A Royal Worcester cup and saucer, decorated with Chinese pheasants. Signed by Sedgley. Date code 1926. £150-£180 698 A pair of Royal Worcester plates, decorated with blackberries. Signed K.Blake. Dated 1933. Diameter 22.5cm. (2) £100-£120 699 A pair of Royal Worcester round dishes, decorated with blackberries. Signed K.Blake. Dated 1933. Diameter 22.5cm. (2)

A pair of Royal Worcester plates, decorated with blackberries. Signed K.Blake. Dated 1933. Diameter 22.5cm. (2) £100-£120 704 A pair of Royal Worcester plates, decorated with blackberries. Signed K.Blake. Dated 1933. Diameter 22.5cm. (2) £100-£120 705 A pair of Royal Worcester plates, decorated with blackberries. Signed K.Blake. Dated 1933. Diameter 22.5cm. (2) £100-£120 707

£100-£120

698

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706 A pair of Royal Worcester plates, decorated with blackberries. Signed K.Blake. Dated 1933. Diameter 22.5cm. (2) £100-£120 707 A Royal Worcester plate, painted with apple blossom and rural scene by R Rushton. Date code 1935. Diameter 27.5cm. £250-£300 708

708

A Royal Worcester plaque painted with fruit on a mossy background. Signed by Sibley - Lewis. Circa 1960. With original frame. Height 15cm. Width 21.5cm. £600-£800 709 A Royal Worcester vase, decorated with Highland cattle. Signed by H.Stinton. Date code 1939. Shape G957. Height 8cm. £400-£500 710 A Royal Worcester vase, decorated with Highland cattle. Signed by H.Stinton. Circa 1891. Shape H302. Height 11cm. £400-£450

709

710

711 A Royal Worcester potpourri vase with inner cover, decorated with Highland cattle. Signed by J.Stinton. Shape number 2048. Date code 1924. Height 33cm. £2,500-£3,000 712 A large Royal Worcester twin handled baluster vase, decorated with Highland cattle. Signed by J.Stinton. Shape number 1969. Date code1924. Height 41cm. £3,000-£3,500 713 A Wedgwood dragon lustre tray. Circa 1925. Length 31.5cm. £200-£250 714 A Wedgwood Fairyland bowl, Firbolg patten by Daisy Makeig Jones. Circa 1925. £400-£450

712

711

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715

716

715

722

A Wedgwood fairyland bowl, garden of paradise interior and woodland bridge exterior. Designed by Daisy Makeig Jones. Diameter 18.5cm.

A Troika anvil shape vase, signed Troika. Height 21cm.

£1,500-£1,800 716 A Wedgwood china desk set designed by Keith Murray in matt green glaze, the inkwell containing the original two small green ink pots impressed and printed facsimile signature marks to base. Length 25.5.cm.

£450-£500 723 A Bernard Rooke contempory pottery tall lamp. Height 58cm. £40-£50 724

£300-£400

A Bernard Rooke contempory pottery tall lamp. Height 50cm.

717

£40-£50

A Darlington Pottery peacock platter. 31cm x 34.5cm. £30-£40

725 A Bernard Rooke contempory pottery tall lamp. Height 99cm.

718 A 1930s Bernard Leach pottery ‘colourway testing’ tile, annotated and impressed to rear. Includes copy of his book. (2) £80-£100

£40-£50 726 Two studio pottery teapots. Possible St Ives pottery. Height of tallest 14cm. (2) £100-£150

719 A Robert Fornier studio pottery organic pebble pot. Circa 1970. Diameter 18cm. £50-£70 720 A Reginald Wells Coldrum studio pottery vase. Circa 1920. Height 16cm.

722

£100-£120

725

721 A Peter Mason studio pottery large mug. Sgraffito decoration. Circa 1925. Height 14cm. With another studio bowl. (2) £50-£60 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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728

727 729 727 † A Lucie Rie shallow open form bowl, with concentric circles. The underside with a textured glaze with mineral elements mixed into the body material, producing a pitted speckled surface. Impressed artist seal. Diameter 16cm. £2,000-£3,000 728 † A Lucie Rie and Hans Coper bowl, with an oatmeal exterior glaze and an olive green interior. Lucy Rie and Hans Coper seals. Diameter 13.5cm. Height 7cm. £1,000-£1,500

729 † A Lucie Rie cylindrical stoneware vase, white pitted with flowing glaze. Manganese elements in the body creating a brown speckle. Impressed artists seal. Height 15.5cm. £3,000-£4,000 730 † 730

A Lucie Rie porcelain vase with a manganese glaze. With a band of sgraffito around the waist and outer and inner of the lip. Impressed with artists seal. Height 24.5cm. £6,000-£8,000

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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731 A Bernard Moore miniature model of a cat, covered in a blue glaze. BM monogram inside base. Height 5.5cm. £250-£300 734

732 A Bernard Moore miniature model of a monkey, covered in a blue glaze. BM monogram inside base. Height 5.5cm.

735

£250-£300 733 A Bernard Moore miniature model of an elephant, covered in a blue glaze. Inscribed BM. Height 5cm. £250-£300 734 A Bernard Moore model of a seated elephant covered in a red lustre, flambe glaze. BM monogram to base. Height 8.5cm.

737

736

£250-£300 735 A Bernard Moore miniature model of a rabbit, covered in a red lustre, flambe glaze. BM monogram inside base. Height 2.5cm. £250-£300

738

731 736

732

A Bernard Moore model of a seated monkey covered in a red lustre, flambe glaze. BM monogram inside base. Height 9.5cm. £250-£300 737 A Bernard Moore figure of Diakokan, with applied glass eyes, covered in a red lustre, flambe glaze. Painted BM monogram to base. Height 5.5cm. £250-£300 738

733

A Bernard Moore Pottery model of Gazeka, modelled seated on haunches, covered in a red lustre flambe glaze. BM monogram. Height 14cm. £250-£300

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752 739 739 A Royal Doulton large size flambe elephant HN1121. Circa 1940. Printed marks. Height 33cm. £1,500-£1,800 740 A Royal Doulton flambe Moor HN3642. Limited edition, number 30 of 150. Height 44cm. £700-£800 741 A Doulton Burslem Artwares, Fuyang dragon vase. Height 27cm. Boxed with certificate.

741

£200-£300 742 A Doulton Burslem Artwares, Kowloon dragon vase. Height 27cm. Boxed with certificate. £200-£250

747 A pair of Royal Doulton flambe pigs. Circa 1920. Printed marks. Height 9cm. £250-£280

743 A Burslem flambe Artwares model of a pig. Limited edition of 250. Height 14.5cm. £150-£200

748 A Royal Doulton flambe model of a seated puppy. Printed marks. Circa 1925. Printed marks. Height 11cm. £250-£300

744 A Royal Doulton flambe model of a Peruvian penguin on a rock. Printed marks, initialled Fred Moore. Height 14cm. £200-£250

749 A Royal Doulton flambe penguin group consisting of two penguins standing beside each other. Printed marks. Height 16cm. £200-£250

745 A Royal Doulton flambe model of a Pekinese. Circa 1920. Printed marks. Height 9cm. £250-£300 746 A Doulton flambe figure depicting monkeys. Circa 1910. Height 7cm.

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750 A Royal Doulton ‘Sung’ glazed flambé bowl, the interior decorated with stems of vine and berries in streaked tones of reds, ambers and blues on a mottled blue-purple-dark green ground with a lustrous glaze. Doulton printed lion, circle, crown and Flambé marks to base, c.1920. Diameter 24 cm (9.5 inches), height 10 cm (4 inches). £200-£250

£150-£180

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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751

760

A Royal Doulton flambe bowl by Harry Nixon. Circa 1930. Diameter 10cm.

A Royal Doulton dogs head wall plaque of an English Setter mounted on an oval wooden base.

£100-£120

£120-£140

752

761

A Royal Doulton Burslem hand-painted Titanian vase, decorated with magpies. Circa 1920. Signed H. Allen. Height 14cm.

A Beswick Thelwell Angel on horseback and a Doulton P&O ashtray. Impressed and printed marks. (2)

£500-£550

£40-£60 762

753 An unusual Royal Doulton Titanian vase decorated with a lady amongst lanterns and flowers. Circa 1920. Height 27cm. £700-£800 754 A Royal Doulton Blue Children vase. Circa 1910. Height 27cm. £150-£200 755 A Royal Doulton Blue Children vase. Circa 1915. Height 9cm. £50-£60

A Royal Doulton figurine ‘Miss Demure’ by Leslie Harradine, circa 1930-1949. Stamped with Royal Doulton mark and numbered ‘HN1440.’ Height 19cm. £40-£60 763 An English Ladies Co. prototype, ‘The Flower Seller’, from the Carnival Collection. Marked 1st Protoype and with English Ladies Co backstamp. Signed D Smith (ex prestige painter for Royal Doulton.) Hand painted, finished with 24ct gold detail. This piece was deemed too complex to put into general production. Unique. £300-£400 764

756 A Royal Doulton Blue Children jardiniere, circa 1915. Height 20cm, diameter 24cm. £80-£100

An American Bulldog prototype, by the English Ladies Co. Bone china. Marked Prototype No1, with English Ladies Co backstamp. Signed D Smith (ex prestige painter for Royal Doulton).This piece was proposed as a US collectors piece but was sidelined. Unique. £300-£400

757 A large Royal Doulton Blue Children jardiniere, circa 1915. Height 27cm, diameter 36cm. Restoration to rim, faults. £50-£60 758 A Royal Doulton Blue Children vase, circa 1895. Height 37cm, width between the two handles 24cm. With lid missing. £120-£150 759 A Royal Doulton ‘The Gude Grey’ horse and foal group, HN 2519. Printed and impressed marks.1938 1960. Length 35cm.

764

£150-£180 763 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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765 An English Ladies Co. prototype, ‘Along the Esplanade’. Marked No 1 Prototype and with English Ladies Co backstamp. Signed D Smith (ex prestige painter for Royal Doulton.) Finished with real gold detail. This piece was deemed too complex to put into general production in this colourway. Unique.

771

£600-£800 766 A complete set of Royal Doulton Tolkien Middle Earth Lord of the Rings figures to include Boromir HN2918, Samwise HN2925, Bilbo HN2914, Gollum HN2913, Tom Bombadil HN2924, Legolas HN2917, Gandalf HN2911, Galadriel HN2915, Barliman Butterbur HN2923, Frodo HN2912, Gimli HN2911 and Aragorn HN2916, together with the naturalistic rockwork hand made ceramic display stand, designed by Harry Sales (13) £600-£800

774

771

767 A set of twelve Wedgwood Lord of the Rings plates. (12)

A Royal Doulton large two sided character jug, Mephistopheles, (without verse.) D5757.

£20-£30

£250-£300

768

772

Two Royal Doulton figures, Toy Story and The Lobster man. Height 16cm. (2)

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Mikado. D6507.

£40-£50

£30-£40

769

773

Fourteen Doulton dickens figures and two Doulton DIckens busts. (16)

A Royal Doulton small two sided character jug, Mephistopheles, (with verse) D5758.

£160-£180

£100-£150

770

774

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Mikado. D6501.

A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Mikado. D7258. Ltd edition of 250. With certificate.

£20-£30

£100-£120

765

766

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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775

785

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Farmer John. D5788, with Coleman’s Compliments backstamp.

A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, The Fireman, in a different colour way with silver hat. Not produced for re-sale back stamp.

£100-£120

£60-£80

776 A Royal Doulton small two sided character jug, Mephistopheles. D5758 £100-£150

786 A Royal Doulton large prototype character jug, Chelsea Pensioner, in different colourway. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp.

777

£80-£100

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Field Marshall Smuts. D6198.

787

£250-£300 778 A Royal Doulton small white character jug, Gulliver. D6563. Unpainted. £30-£40 779 A Royal Doulton large character jug, Scaramouche. D6558.

A Royal Doulton large prototype character jug, Queen Victoria in a different colour way. Not produced for re-sale back stamp. £100-£120 788 A Royal Doulton small size character jug, Punch and Judy Man and a miniature jug, Regency Beau. Both restored. (2) £20-£30

£40-£50

789

780

A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, Mikado. D6525.

A Royal Doulton small character jug, The Gladiator. D6553.

£20-£30

£30-£40

790

781

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Punch and Judy Man D6590.

A pair of Royal Doulton busts, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police HN2547 and HN2555. Both limited editions of 1500. (2) £150-£180

£40-£60 791 A Royal Doulton large character jug, Alfred Hitchcock. D6987 with pink shower handle.

782 A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, Scaramouche. D6564. £20-£30

£200-£300 792 A Royal Doulton large character jug, Mephistopheles. D5757. Full verse to base.

783 A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, Fortune Teller. D6523. £20-£30

£400-£500 793 A Royal Doulton complete set of tiny character jugs from the Dickens Series with stand. (13)

784 A Royal Doulton large two handled character jug, Henry VIII D6888. With certificate.

£80-£100

£60-£80 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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794 A Royal Doulton intermediate size prototype character jug, Scotland strip. Intended as part of the Football Supporters Series. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £200-£250 795 A Royal Doulton intermediate size prototype character jug, England strip. Intended as part of the Football Supporters Series. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £200-£250

794

795

796

797

798

799

796 A Royal Doulton intermediate size prototype character jug, Brazil strip. Intended as part of the Football Supporters Series. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £200-£250 797 A Royal Doulton intermediate size prototype character jug, Argentina 1978 strip. Intended as part of the Football Supporters Series. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £200-£250 798 A Royal Doulton intermediate size prototype character jug, Uruguay 1930 strip. Intended as part of the Football Supporters Series. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £200-£250 799 A Royal Doulton intermediate size prototype character jug, Northern Ireland strip. Intended as part of the Football Supporters Series. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £200-£250

800 A Royal Doulton intermediate size prototype character jug, Wales strip. Intended as part of the Football Supporters Series. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £200-£250 801 A Royal Doulton intermediate size prototype character jug, England 1966 strip. Intended as part of the Football Supporters Series. Not produced for resale backstamp. 800

801

£200-£250

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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802 A Royal Doulton large character jug, yellow crown Old King Cole. D6036. £600-£800 803 A Royal Doulton large character jug, Clark Gable from the Celebrity collection. D6709. This jug was not approved by the estate so only small limited numbers were ever produced. £1,000-£1,200 804

803

804 A Royal Doulton small character jug, Pearly Boy. Blue version with pearl buttons. £500-£600 805 A Royal Doulton prototype small character jug, Albert Einstein. Property of Royal Doulton mark to base. £1,500-£2,000 806 A Royal Doulton prototype small size double character jug, Heathcliffe and Cathy from Wuthering Heights. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp.

805

807

£1,000-£1,200 807 A Royal Doulton large prototype character jug, The Maori. Second version. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £2,000-£2,500 808 A rare Royal Doulton large Mccallum character jug in an unusual green kingsware glaze. 806

£1,000-£1,500 809 A Royal Doulton large prototype character jug, Elvis.. Second version. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £3,000-£3,500 810 A Royal Doulton large prototype character jug, George Washington. First version with monument handle. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. (Image on following page) £3,000-£3,500

808

809

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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811 A Royal Doulton large prototype character jug, George Washington. First version with stars and stripes handle. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £3,000-£3,500 812 A Royal Doulton large prototype character jug, Grant and Lee. First version with monument handle. Royal Doulton backstamp. £2,000-£2,500

812

813

814

815

813 A Royal Doulton prototype large character jug, John Gilpin. Factory marks to base. £1,500-£1,800 814 A Royal Doulton small size prototype character jug, William Shakespeare, in a flambe glaze. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £600-£800 815 A Royal Doulton small size prototype character jug, The Fisherman, in a flambe glaze. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp.

816

£600-£800 816 A Royal Doulton small size prototype character jug, The Chef, in a flambe glaze. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £400-£500

818 A Royal Doulton tiny prototype character jug, The Explorer. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £100-£150

817 A Royal Doulton tiny prototype character jug, Nancy. Not produced for re-sale backstamp. £100-£150

819 A Royal Doulton prototype miniature character jug, The Baseball Player. In Atlanta Braves colours. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £250-£300 820 A Royal Doulton tiny prototype character jug, Bill Sykes. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £100-£150 821 A Royal Doulton prototype tiny character jug of Jessie Owens. Un-painted. This piece was never put into general production. Printed marks. Height 3.5cm.

810

811

£100-£120

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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822

832

A Royal Doulton prototype tiny character jug, possibly Scott of the Antarctic. Un-painted. This piece was never put into general production. Printed marks. Height 3.5cm.

A Royal Doulton large character jug, red haired Clown. D5610.

£100-£120

833 A Royal Doulton large character jug, blue Pearly Boy. D6207.

823

£600-£800

A Royal Doulton tiny prototype character jug, Toby Philpots. Unmarked.

£1,000-£1,200

£80-£100

834 A Royal Doulton large double sided character jug, Punch and Judy Man. D6946. With certificate.

824 A Royal Doulton rare miniature character jug. The Lumberjack. D6616. £300-£350

£50-£60 835 A Royal Doulton large flambe character jug, The Mikado. D7254. Ltd edition of 250. With certificate.

825 A Royal Doulton prototype miniature character jug, The Lumberjack, in a bisque finish. Printed marks. £100-£150

£100-£120 836 A Royal Doulton large character jug, Pearly Boy with brown buttons.

826 A Royal Doulton large character jug, white haired Clown. D6322. £150-£180

£200-£250 837 A Royal Doulton large character jug, Santa Claus. D6793 candy cane handle.

827 A Royal Doulton large character jug, brown haired Clown. D5610. £600-£800

£80-£100 838

828

A Royal Doulton large character jug, McCallum with ivory glaze.

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Hatless Drake D6115.

£300-£400

£600-£800

839

829 A Royal Doulton large Kingsware character jug, McCallum. £300-£400

A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, brown Pearly Boy (with pearl buttons.) £200-£250 840

830 A Royal Doulton small character jug, Pearly Girl, with lime green hat.

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Mad Hatter. D6590. Different decoration. (Outside factory decoration.)

£500-£600

£80-£100

831

841

A Royal Doulton small character jug, brown Pearly Boy (with pearl buttons.) £300-£350

A Royal Doulton prototype large character jug, Mae West. D6688. Gold highlights. Complete with certificate of sale from the Doulton archive collection 1999. £200-£300

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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842

851

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Ard of Earing. D6588

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Gulliver. D6560.

£200-£250

£40-£60

843

852

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Capt Henry Morgan. D6467. With Royal Doulton Jubilee backstamp.

A large Royal Doulton character jug, Bacchus. D6499. With Royal Doulton Jubilee backstamp.

£100-£150

£100-£150

844

853

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Long John Silver. D6335. With Royal Doulton Jubilee backstamp.

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Ard of Earing D6591.

£100-£150

£100-£120

845

854

A Royal Doulton prototype large character jug, Louis Armstrong. D6707. Gold trumpet, Complete with certificate of sale from the Doulton archive collection 1999.

A very rare Royal Doulton miniature character jug, Pearly Girl, with lime green hat.

£200-£250

855

846

A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Red Gardener. D6630, with red striped shirt and red scarf.

A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Viking. D6496. With Royal Doulton Jubilee backstamp.

£1,000-£1,200

£200-£250

£100-£150

856

847

A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, The Baseball Player. With blue stripes and blue hat. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp.

A Royal Doulton prototype small character jug, Santa Claus. D6964, with bells and ribbon handle. White decoration. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp.

£100-£120

£80-£100

857

848

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Queen of Hearts. White heart to handle instead of red.

Three small Royal Doulton character jugs, Henry VIII, Policeman and the Trapper. Decorated with a red glaze. (Outside factory decoration.) (3)

£100-£150

£60-£80

A Royal Doulton large character jug, goatee beard Cavalier. D6114.

849 Three small Royal Doulton character jugs, Rip van Winkle, Henry VIII and Robin Hood. Decorated in solid colours. (Outside factory decoration.) (3) £60-£80

858

£400-£500 859 A Royal Doulton small character jug, Parson Brown. With backstamp ‘’Souvenir from Bentalls.’ £100-£120

850 A Royal Doulton small character jug, Old King Cole. Different decoration and highlights. (Outside factory decoration.)

860

£60-£80

£40-£60

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Dick Turpin. With backstamp ‘’Souvenir from Bentalls.’’ (Restored.)

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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871

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Tony Weller. With back stamp ‘’Souvenir from Bentalls.’’

A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, Don Quixote, in totally different colourway. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp to base.

£100-£120

£40-£60

862 A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Fortune Teller. D6874. With certificate.

872 A Royal Doulton mini character jug, Ard of Earing. D6591.

£40-£60

£100-£150

863

873

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Captain Hook. D6601 in a different colour way. (Possible outside factory decoration.)

A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Beefeater. GR Cipher and writing on the handle picked out in yellow.

£60-£80

£150-£200

864

874

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Long John Silver. Painted with green parrot and extra detailing. Printed with Doulton and Co Ltd under backstamp.

£40-£50

£100-£120

A Royal Doulton large sized character jug, Ugly Duchess. D6599.

875

865 A Royal Doulton large character jug, Regency Beau. D6559.

A Royal Doulton large character jug, North American Indian. D6811. Okoboji backstamp.

£60-£80

£200-£250

866

876

A Royal Doulton large prototype character jug, The Guardsman, in different colourway. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp.

Three small Royal Doulton character jugs, Henry VIII, Old Charley and the Poacher. Decorated with a red glaze. (Outside factory decoration.) (3)

£80-£100

£60-£80

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877

A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, The Snooker Player, in a different colourway.

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Pearly Boy with brown buttons.

£60-£80

£80-£100

868

878

A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, The Poacher, in a different colourway. Not produced for resale back stamp.

A large Royal Doulton character jug, Capt Ahab. D6500. With Royal Doulton Jubilee backstamp.

£40-£60

£100-£150 879

869 A Royal Doulton colourway large character jug, The Juggler. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp.

Three large Royal Doulton character jugs, Pied Piper, Paddy and Jane Seymour. Decorated in solid colours. (Outside factory decoration.) (3)

£150-£200

£60-£80

870

880

A Royal Doulton rare miniature size character jug, Old Salt. D6557. Open arm version.

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Merlin. D6536. Different decoration. (Outside factory decoration.)

£100-£120

£80-£100 For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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A Royal Doulton large character jug, Santa Claus. D6840 candy cane handle, edition of 1000.

A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, The Golfer, in different colourway. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp.

£80-£100

£60-£80

882

892

A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, Santa Claus in a completely different colour way. Not produced for re-sale back stamp.

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Old Charley. With back stamp ‘’Souvenir from Bentalls.’’

£100-£120

£80-£100 893

883 A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, Ugly Duchess. D6607. £20-£30

A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, Pearly Boy. D6525. £100-£120 894

884 A Royal Doulton small size character jug, The Fortune Teller. D6503. £30-£40

A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, The Fortune Teller. In a different colour way. (Possibly painted off the factory.) £40-£60

885 A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, Santa Claus. D6705, all white with green handle. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £100-£120

895 A Royal Doulton small character jug, Falstaff, in a different colourway. Not produced for re-sale back stamp. (Outside factory decoration.) £20-£40

886 A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, Winston Churchill. D6934 (with no lettering on the handle.) Backstamp marked trial.

896 A Royal Doulton small size character jug, Old King Cole, with yellow crown.

£100-£150

£400-£500

887 A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, The Beefeater. With GR handle, yellow highlights to handle.

897 A Royal Doulton small character jug, The Red Gardener. D6634, with red striped shirt and red scarf.

£100-£120

£100-£120

888

898

A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, Santa Claus. D6705. All green version.

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Robinson Crusoe, in a different colourway. (Outside factory decoration.)

£150-£200 889

£40-£60

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Simon the Cellarer. With back stamp ‘’Souvenir from Bentalls.’’ £80-£100

899 A Royal Doulton small character jug, Tony Weller. With backstamp ‘’Souvenir from Darley & Son Sheffield & Rotherham.’’ £80-£100

890 A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, The American Indian, in a different colourway. £40-£60

900 A Royal Doulton small size character jug, Regency Beau. D6562. £30-£40

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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901

911

A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, The Beefeater. GR handle with yellow highlights to handle.

A Royal Doulton small size character jug, Ugly Duchess. D6603.

£100-£120

£30-£40

902

912

A Royal Doulton large colourway character jug, Captain Hook. D6947, white jacket instead of red.

A Royal Doulton large character jug, Santa Claus. D6794. Holly wreath handle.

£200-£250

£60-£80

903

913

A Royal Doulton colourway character jug, Henry V. D6671. Yellow crown with no red or gold highlights.

A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Gladiator. D6550.

£100-£150

£40-£60

904

914

A Royal Doulton miniature size character jug, Punch and Judy Man. D6596.

A Royal Doulton rare small character jug, The Beefeater. GR handle with yellow highlights to handle.

£20-£30

£80-£100

905

915

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Old Charley, with back stamp ‘’Souvenir from Darley & Son Sheffield & Rotherham.’’

£40-£50

£80-£100

A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Gondolier. D6589.

916

906 A Royal Doulton colourway large character jug, The Juggler. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £150-£200

A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, Gulliver. D6566. £20-£30 917

907 A Royal Doulton large character jug, The Fortune Teller D6497. £30-£40

A Royal Doulton small character jug, Gulliver. D6563. £30-£40 918

908 A Royal Doulton small prototype character jug, The Guardsman, in different colourway. Property of Royal Doulton backstamp. £40-£60

A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, The Gondolier. D6595. £20-£30 919

909 A Royal Doulton large character jug, Izaak Walton. D6404, with Stoke On Trent Jubilee backstamp. £100-£150

A Royal Doulton miniature character jug, The Gladiator. D6556. £20-£30 920

910 A Royal Doulton large character jug, Toothless Granny. D5521. (Restored)

A Beswick set of the “The Flintstones”, Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty, Pebbles, Bam Bam, Dino. Boxed with certificates (7)

£40-£60

£80 - £100

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE AND BUSINESS These Conditions of Sale and Business constitute the contract between Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Limited and the seller, on the one hand, and the buyer on the other. By bidding at the auction, and/or consigning to Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Limited, you agree to be bound by the following terms. Conditions of Sale

8. Disputes Any dispute not covered in these terms of business will be settled at the sole discretion of K & O. 9. General We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person.

1. Definition In these terms of business: Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd is referred to as ‘K & O.’ The K & O representative conducting the auction is referred to as the ‘auctioneer’.

a) Any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of the Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate.

2. Agency The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.

b) Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them.

3. Terms of Sale The seller acknowledges that lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment.

Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or email in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting.

4. Descriptions and Condition of Lots Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of statements relating to authorship, descriptions, origin, date, age, provenance and condition of lots. Statements made orally or in the catalogue are opinions given after careful consideration and research. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunity to view lots before any sale. When bidding, buyers acknowledge that they are fully satisfied as to the description and condition of the lot. 5. Attribution of Pictures (a) If the forename(s) (or asterisks where not known) and surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of K & O the picture is a work by the named artist. (b) If the initials of the forename(s) and the surname of the artist are given, this indicates that in the opinion of K & O the picture is a work of the period of the named artist and may be wholly or in part his work. (c) If the surname of the artist is given, this indicates that in the opinion of K & O the picture is a work of the same school of the named artist, or by one of his followers, or in his style and of uncertain date. (d) The term ‘Bears signature’ indicates that in the opinion of K & O this is not the signature of the artist. (e) All other terms are self-explanatory. 6. Forgeries Notwithstanding Condition 4, any lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence provided that the lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the lot including any buyer’s premium. 7. Third Party Liability Every person on K & O premises before, during or after a sale shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and shall have no claim against K & O in respect of any injury they may sustain or any accident which may occur.

Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of terms in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. Any indulgence extended to bidders, buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of the Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions.  Terms of Consignment for Sellers 1. Interpretation In these Terms the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to the Seller and if the consignment of goods to us is made by an agent we assume that the Seller has authorised the consignment and that the consignor has the Seller’s authority to contract. Similarly the words ‘we’, ‘us’ etc. refer to Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd. 2. Warranty The Seller warrants that possession in the lots can be transferred to the Buyer with good and marketable title, free from any third party right and encumbrances, claims or potential claims. The Seller has provided all information concerning the items ownership, condition and provenance, attribution, authenticity, import or export history and of any concerns expressed by third parties concerning the same. 3. Commission Commission is charged to sellers at a flat rate of 15% plus VAT on each lot sold for up to £999, 10% plus VAT on each lot realising £1,000 and above. There is a minimum charge of £5 plus VAT per lot. 4. Removal Costs Items for sale must be consigned to the saleroom by and stated deadline and at your expense. We may be able to assist you with this process but any liability incurred to a carrier for haulage charges is solely your responsibility. 5. Loss and Damage of Goods a) Loss and Damage Warranty – K & O is not authorised

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN Terms BE FOUND AT WWW.KINGHAMANDORME.COM of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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by the FSA to provide insurance to its clients and does not do so. However, K & O for its own protection, assumes liability for property consigned to it at the lower pre-sale estimate until the hammer falls. To justify accepting liability, K & O makes a charge of 1.5% of the hammer price plus VAT. The liability assumed by K & O shall be limited to the lower pre-sale estimate or the hammer price if the lot is sold. b) If the owner of the goods consigned instructs us in writing not to take such action, the goods then remain entirely at the owners risk unless and until the property in them passes to the Buyer or they are collected by or on behalf of the owner, and clause 5(a) is inapplicable. 6. Illustrations The cost of any illustrations is borne by you. If we consider that the lot should be illustrated your permission will be asked first. The copyright in respect of such illustrations shall be the property of us, the auctioneers, as is the text of the catalogue. 7. Minimum Bids and Our Discretion Goods will normally be offered subject to a reserve agreed between us before the sale in accordance with clause 8. We may sell lots below the reserve provided we can account to you for the same sale proceeds as you would have received had the reserve been the hammer price. If you specifically give us a “discretion” we may accept a bid of up to 10% below the formal reserve. 8. Reserves a) You are entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve on any lot consigned, being the minimum hammer price at which that lot may be sold. Reserves must be reasonable and we may decline to offer goods which in our opinion would be subject to unreasonably high reserves {in which case goods carry the storage (Condition 17) and loss damage warranty (Condition 5(a) charges as stipulated in these Terms of Consignment}. b) A reserve once set cannot be changed except with our consent. c) Where a reserve has been placed only we may bid on your behalf and only up to the reserve (if any) and you may in no circumstances bid personally. d) Reserves are not usually accepted for lots expected to realise below £100. 9. Electrical Items These are subject to detailed statutory safety controls. Where such items are accepted for sale you accept responsibility for the cost of testing by external contractors. Goods not certified as safe by an electrician (unless antiques) will not be accepted for sale. They must be removed at your expense on your being notified. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. 10. Soft Furnishings The sale of soft furnishings is strictly regulated by statute law in the interests of fire safety. Goods found to infringe safety regulations will not be offered and must be removed at your expense. We reserve the right to dispose of unsafe goods as refuse, at your expense. The rights of disposal referred to in clauses 9 and 10 are subject to the provisions of The Torts (Interference

with Goods) Act 1977, Schedule 1, a copy of which is available for inspection upon request. 11. Descriptions Please assist us with accurate information as to the provenance etc. of goods where this is relevant. There is strict liability for the accuracy of descriptions under modern consumer legislation and in some circumstances responsibility lies with sellers if inaccuracies occur. We will assume that you have approved the catalogue description of your lots unless informed to the contrary. Where we are obliged to return the price to the buyer when the lot is a deliberate forgery under Condition 4 of the Conditions of Sale and we have accounted to you for the proceeds of sale you agree to reimburse us the sale proceeds. 12. Unsold Items If an item is unsold it may at our discretion be reoffered at a future sale. Where in our opinion an item is unsaleable you must collect such items from the saleroom promptly on being so informed. Otherwise, storage charges may be incurred. 13. Withdrawn and Bought In Items These are liable to incur charges on being bought in or withdrawn after being catalogued. 14. Conditions of Sale You agree that all goods will be sold subject to our Conditions of Sale. In particular you undertake that you have the right to sell the goods either as owner or agent for the owner. You undertake to compensate us and any buyer or third party for all losses, liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of this undertaking. 15. Authority to Deduct Commission and Expenses and retain Premium and Interest You authorise us to deduct commission at the stated rate and all expenses incurred from your account from the hammer price and consent to our right to retain beneficially the premium paid by the buyer in accordance with our Conditions of Sale and any interest earned on the sale proceeds until the date of settlement. You authorise us at our discretion to negotiate a sale by private treaty not later than the close of business 48 hours after the day of sale in the case of lots unsold at auction, in which case the same charges will be payable as if such lots had been sold at auction and so far as appropriate these Terms apply. 17. Storage We disclaim all liability for goods delivered to our saleroom without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make storage charges. 18. Settlement Subject to funds having cleared in our account we aim to pay you no later than four weeks following the sale. If the buyer has not paid for the goods no settlement will be made but we will take your instructions in the light of our Conditions of Sale. You authorise any sums owed by you to us on other transactions to be deducted from the sale proceeds. Please note the liability to reimburse the proceeds of sale to us as under the circumstances provided for in Condition 11 above and you should therefore bear this in mind before parting with the proceeds of sale.

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN BE of FOUND AT WWW.KINGHAMANDORME.COM Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back the catalogue.

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Terms of Consignment for Buyers 1. Introduction The following notes are intended to assist buyers particularly those who may be inexperienced or new to our saleroom. All sales are conducted in accordance with our Conditions of Sale. Our staff will be happy to help you with anything you do not fully understand. 2. Agency As auctioneers we usually contract as agents for the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. Accordingly, if you buy your primary contract is with the seller. 3. The Buyer The highest bidder acknowledged as such by the auctioneer will be the buyer. If any dispute arises, the auctioneer has absolute discretion to settle the matter. The auctioneer rules the bidding and bids cannot be retracted. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid. The successful bidder, whether bidding for himself or for a third party, is entirely responsible for paying for the lots they have bought in accordance with K & O’s Conditions of Sale and Business. The auctioneer reserves the right to bid on behalf of the sellers for any lot and to withdraw, consolidate or divide any lot or lots. 4. Registration It is essential that all prospective buyers register with us, giving their full name, address, contact telephone number(s) and email address. First time buyers will be required to provide proof of identity (i.e. driving licence/passport), a valid debit or credit card and a copy of a utility bill confirming their name and address. Upon receipt of the above a paddle will be issued, which is only valid for the current sale. The paddle may be used to indicate your bids to the Auctioneer during the sale. If successful, the bidder must ensure that their number can be seen by the Auctioneer and that it is their number that is called out. Should there be any doubts as to price or buyer, please draw the Auctioneer’s attention to it immediately. 5. Buyer’s Premium - Commission Charges There is a buyer’s premium of 20 per cent plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot. 6. Value Added Tax Lots on which the buyer may have to pay VAT on the ‘hammer price’ are indicated in the catalogue with the following symbol *. The buyer must pay this VAT at the rates that apply on the day of the auction in addition to the buyer’s premium and VAT thereon. 7. Auctioneers Margin Scheme This scheme allows auctioneers to sell items without VAT on the hammer price. The buyer then pays an amount equivalent to VAT. This amount cannot be refunded and is not shown separately on the invoice. 8. Payment Buyers must pay in full before items can be removed from the premises (please see “payment methods” below).

Invoices will be issued from the day of the sale. Buyers must pay their invoice in full within 24 hours and advise when they will be collecting their item(s). Any invoices which remain unpaid after seven days will incur interest at 5% above the base rate, charged from the date of the sale. If buyers are unknown to us, we cannot hand over purchases unless we have adequate references or payment is cleared. Payment Methods We accept payment by: Cash – up to £9,000 (subject to money laundering regulations). Cheques – bankers draft, cashiers cheque, personal cheques and travellers cheques are all accepted. Credit cards – Visa or Mastercard for which there is a 3% surcharge +VAT (American Express or Diners Club not accepted). Debit cards – Visa, Delta, Switch, Connect Please note that we are unable to accept any card payments where the cardholder is not present. Bank transfer to: HSBC Bank, Bridge St, Evesham WR11 4RU Account no. 51655345 Account name: Kingham & Orme Auctioneers Ltd Sort code: 40-20-27 IBAN: GB91MIDL40202751655345 SWIFTBIC: MIDLGB22 Please note that a fee of £15 will be added for international bank payments. 9. Live Internet Bidding Live online auctions are in conjunction with thesaleroom.com We ask that you register for the sale a minimum of 24 hours before the auction. the-saleroom.com will notify you before the auction is about to start. When you have registered, you can watch the auction in real time; simply click the bid button to place a bid. If your bid is successful we will notify you after the sale for payment. A charge of 3% of the hammer price (plus VAT) is made for internet bidding in addition to all other charges. 10. Transfer of Risk Each lot is the buyer’s sole responsibility from the fall of the hammer. 11. Commission Bids If instructed, K & O will execute bids and advise prospective buyers. This service is free. Buyers who cannot come to a sale may leave their bid with our staff after/during viewing, or make their bid in advance by telephone or email (enquiries@ kinghamandormeauctioneers.com). Such bids are placed at the buyer’s own risk. Bids must be made at least one hour before the sale starts, but we advise buyers to make bids at the earliest possible opportunity.

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN Terms BE FOUND AT WWW.KINGHAMANDORME.COM of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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When making bids, buyers must provide: • Their full name • Address • Email address • Contact telephone numbers • The number of the lot they wish to buy • Their maximum bid amount – excluding commission which will be added to the invoice afterwards. • Buyers must state what their maximum bid would be. We cannot accept an instruction to ‘buy’ or unlimited bids.

18. Droit de Suite Royalty Charges A work of art by a living artist, or those who have died within the last 70 years, which costs more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000 will incur a royalty charge. We pass this payment onto the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), and do not charge a handling fee. Buyers can calculate royalty charges on the DACS website.

We will ensure that lots are bought as cheaply as possible depending on the bids made and other reserves. If identical bids are placed, they will be dealt with on a “first come first served” basis.

We use the euro to UK sterling exchange rate which applies on the day of the sale. It is the buyer’s responsibility to check the relevant exchange rate.

12. Telephone Bids Lines for telephone bidding should be booked 48 hours before the auction. Lines are booked on a “first come first served basis.” Full name, address and telephone numbers will be required together with proof of identity and address. Bank and credit/debit card details are also necessary to secure the line. 13. Data Protection K & O will use information provided by its clients or obtained by K & O relating to its clients for the provision of auction services or as required by law. K & O may need to record telephone conversations for security or legal reasons or as necessary to provide a higher quality of service. Clients agree that K & O may use sensitive information that they supply to K & O. Unless permitted by law, K & O will not otherwise process sensitive personal data without express consent. By agreeing to the Conditions of Sale and Business, clients agree to the processing of their personal information. 14. Storage and Collection Please note all items after the auction will be removed to store. Arrangements for collection can be made with the office. 15. Electrical Goods and Soft Furnishings These are sold as ‘antiques’ only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations. 16. Export of Goods Buyers intending to export goods should check whether an export licence is required and whether there is any specific prohibition on importing goods of that character because e.g. they may contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Ask us if you need help.

Items marked with the † symbol in the catalogue will potentially incur royalty payments.

The actual qualifying threshold is calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on the DACS website. The royalty charge for pictures which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €1,000, but less that the UK sterling equivalent of €50,000 is 4%. On works of art that achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of €50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges applies. For a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels please download more information from the DACS website. The royalty charge is added to invoices, and must be paid before purchases are removed. VAT is not paid on royalty charges. 19. Cites License - Important Notice Relating to Sporting and Natural History Clients intending to import/export any item derived from natural history specimens into/from a nonEuropean country should first check for any Import/ Export and possession restrictions prior to bidding/ selling. Certain species (λ) are also subject to CITES regulations when exporting/importing these items out of the EU. CITES regulations are given on www.ukcites.gov. uk or maybe obtained from Animal Health, Wildlife Licensing and Registration Service, Zone 1/17, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Bristol BS1 6EB. Those species that are covered by the US Endangered Species Act (USESA) or The Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA): potential US bidders should check with USF&W (US Fish and Wildlife Services) for trade/possession restrictions in the US prior to bidding.

17. Packing and Despatch We offer a packing and despatch service for smaller lots. We also use national and local carriers. Further details can be obtained from our office.

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN BE of FOUND AT WWW.KINGHAMANDORME.COM Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back the catalogue.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN Terms BE FOUND AT WWW.KINGHAMANDORME.COM of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue.

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JOIN US FOR OUR NEXT SALES PICTURE SALE SATURDAY 4 TH NOVEMBER 2017 LOT NUMBER: 545 Brian A. Shields, ‘Braaq’ (British,1951 - 1997) ‘I am not going out in that’ oil on board, signed Braaq, titled on frame and on label attached to the backboard. 40cm x 49cm. 545

SOLD FOR: £9,000

ANTIQUES SALE SATURDAY 25 TH NOVEMBER 2017 20 LOT NUMBER: 20 A Rene Lalique opalescent glass ‘Ceylan’ vase, circa 1924.

SOLD FOR: £2,400 LOT NUMBER: 304 A large Royal Worcester fruit all round decorated potpourri and cover, signed by Freeman.

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SOLD FOR: £1,900

SPECIALIST ORIENTAL SALE SPRING 2018* A Chinese Kang Hsi vase, decorated with dragons, Circa 1700. Height 24cm. *Date to be confirmed. See website for further details

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN BE of FOUND AT WWW.KINGHAMANDORME.COM Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back the catalogue.

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CONTACT US GEORGE KINGHAM

GARY ORME

CALL GEORGE ON 07976 919836

CALL GARY ON 07973 207096

OR EMAIL george@kinghamandorme.com

OR EMAIL gary@kinghamandorme.com

For details of the charges payable in addition to the final Hammer Price of each lot please refer to paragraphs 5 to 9 of the Terms of Consignment for Buyers at the back of the catalogue. WWW.KINGHAMANDORME.COM

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