Sworders Fine Interiors 8th and 9th December 2020

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FINE INTERIORS Tuesday 8 and Wednesday 9 December 2020




FINE INTERIORS

DECEMBER 2020

at the Stansted Mountfitchet Auction Rooms

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VIEWING TIMES

Day One | Tuesday 8 December Lots 1-10

A Private Collection of Russian Icons

Assuming prevailing government restrictions allow, viewing by appointment will be held at our Stansted Auction Rooms as follows. Please check our website for up-to-date information and to book an appointment.

Lots 11-59

Silver and Objets de Vertu

One hour time slots will be available from:

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Furniture and Works of Art

Lots 146-183

A Collection of Staffordshire Redware

Lots 184-499

Furniture and Works of Art

Day Two | Wednesday 9 December Lots 500-759

Paintings, Watercolours and Prints, to include a previously unrecorded oil sketch by John Constable

Lots 760-809

Antique Arms and Militaria

Lots 810-980

Furniture and Works of Art

Lots 981-996

Garden Antiques

Friday 4 December

9am - 5pm

Saturday 5 December

10am - 4pm

Sunday 6 December

10am - 4pm

Monday 7 December

9am - 5pm

REMOVAL OF LOTS All lots should be removed by 5pm on Monday 4 January 2021. Furniture lots remaining after this date will be removed to: Perry Removals, Chapel End, Broxted, Essex CM6 2BW. Removal will be at a cost of £20 +VAT per lot and storage will be charged at £2 +VAT per lot, per day.


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ELIZABETH MAURICE Interior Design

Designers Clare Rea and Thomas Leek work in partnership with their clients to transform and enhance beautiful spaces. We supply a wide range of fabrics and create bespoke soft furnishings and upholstery. We also supply exclusive furniture and accessories. By appointment only THE OLD STABLES, VICARAGE FARM, THE GREEN, WICKLEWOOD, NORWICH, NR18 9PX E: elizabethmaurice-interiordesign@outlook.com T: 01953 602240 www.elizabethmaurice.co.uk


Day One Tuesday 8 December at 10am


A Private Collection of Russian Icons 1-10 The ten icons included in this sale were executed by artisans in Moscow and St Petersburg in the second half of the 19th and first few years of the 20th centuries. The holy figures on these icons were beautifully executed, and the silversmiths and enamellers enhanced these images with their skilful embossing, chasing and repoussé work. The coloured enamels were applied carefully in order to provide a respectful, visual effect. The decoration of the silver facade or oklad took pride of place for the craftsmen and women, and a dedication to producing a venerable religious symbol was uppermost in their minds. Original painted icons of this period are all the more sought after as the craft went into a great decline with the arrival of the printed image, which made icons much cheaper and easier to produce. Most were not signed and the only clues we have to their origins, other than stylistic clues, are the silver maker’s initials and the date marks. They are all stamped '84', the Russian Imperial standard. The holy visages used were usually based on much earlier traditional images. In the period that these were created, the market expanded to include those collecting them as examples of Russian traditional art and culture. Interest waned in the Soviet period and many were lost or destroyed, but there has been a resurgence of interest, fuelled by the renewed fascination in the pre-Revolution era. Collections of these icons can been seen forming icon screens or iconostases, which separate the nave from the sanctuary, in many Russian churches, and also on show in museums such as the Kremlin, where there are over 3000.

Lot 1 A silver gilt travelling icon of Christ Pantocrator and chosen saints, maker’s mark BK, St. Petersburg, c.1890, the triptych depicting Christ Pantocrator in trefoil arched section surmounted by a cross, flanked by St Nicholas and the Guardian Angel in a gilt frame, the hinged doors meeting at an Orthodox cross, a dedication inscription in Cyrillic to the reverse cover ‘From founders, council members and teachers of the first school of printing from St Petersburg on December 11, 1894’, housed in a fabric-lined fitted case, 84 standard, 14.2cm high £3,000 - 4,000

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Lot 2 A silver gilt and enamel icon of the Mother of God of Kazan, maker’s mark AH, Moscow, 1899-1908, the Mother portrayed half-length with the Child to her right, His right hand raised in benediction, the corners enriched with champlevé nameplates to the upper corners, velvet to the reverse, housed in a glazed kiot, 84 standard, 18.1cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 3 A framed icon of St Alexei, Metropolitan of Moscow, maker’s mark MP probably for Mitrofan Ryndin, stamp of Ryndin, 1896, realistically painted in bright hues, raising a cross in the right hand and Gospels in his left against a ground simulating engraved strapwork, red velvet to the reverse, inscribed with Cyrillic ink dedication inscription dated 1896, housed in a frame, 84 standard, 18cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 4 A miniature silver gilt icon of St Andrew of Crete, marked Morozov with the Imperial Warrant, maker’s Cyrillic initials IG, St Petersburg, 1908-1917, the figure painted half-length, raising his right hand in benediction and holding the Gospels in his left hand, his silver gilt vestments repoussé and chased with geometric motifs, red velvet to the reverse and suspension loop, 84 standard, 9.2cm high £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 5 A parcel-gilt silver icon of Saint Alexander Nevsky, maker’s mark Cyrillic SG, Moscow, c.1890, depicted standing, his right hand drawn to his chest, the other grasping his sword, applied below with engraved Cyrillic inscription ‘1st Companies’, red velvet to the reverse with plaque dated in Cyrillic 22 July 1896, housed in a frame, 84 standard, 11.5cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 6 A parcel-gilt, silver and jewelled icon of Christ Pantocrator, maker’s mark Cyrillic S Zh, Moscow, 1908-1917, depicted half-length with right hand raised in blessing and left holding open Gospel, the oklad with trailing foliate motifs to borders further enriched at the corners with cabochon red stones, modern red textile to the reverse, housed in a glazed kiot with suspension loop, 84 standard, 31.4cm high £2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: G ifted in 1961 and thence by descent.

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Lot 7 A parcel-gilt silver icon of Christ in Majesty, maker’s mark Cyrillic DO, Moscow, 1866, Christ depicted half-length, one hand raised in blessing, the other placed over orb, velvet to the reverse and suspension loop, 84 standard, 18cm high £100 - 200

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Lot 8 A pair of silver gilt and enamel wedding icons of the Mother of God and Christ Pantocrator, maker’s mark Cyrillic IR, St Petersburg, 1896, depicting naturalistic full-length figures within gilt arched frames enriched with champlevé and cloisonné scrolling foliate motifs to the border, in addition to shaded enamel blossom and foil-backed red sections, each frame with a suspension loop, stamped with anchors for St Petersburg, housed in separate frames, 84 standard, 15.8cm high (2) £4,000 - 6,000

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Lot 9 A parcel-gilt and cloisonné enamel icon of Christ Pantocrator, maker’s mark Cyrillic E. Tch, possibly Moscow, 1899-1908, Christ realistically painted half-length, his right hand raised in blessing, his left holding the Gospels, red velvet to the reverse, housed in a frame, 84 standard, 22.5cm high £800 - 1,000

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Lot 10 A miniature parcel-gilt framed icon of St Peter, Metropolitan of Moscow, 20th century, Russian, the figure shown half-length, his right hand raised in blessing, his left holding Gospels, red velvet to the reverse, housed in a frame, 11.2cm high £100 - 200

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Silver and Objets de Vertu 11-59 Lot 11 An Austrian Renaissance Revival gold and agate salt, early 19th century, probably Vienna, the carved shell-shaped agate bowl with a mythical beast to the rim, raised on a figural support descending on to an oval domed base, with an obscured maker’s mark to the rim of the bowl, tested as a base of 14ct gold with a top layer of approximately 18ct, 7.5cm wide 11.5cm high £300 - 500

Lot 13 A silver, champlevé and agate salt, c.1900, attributed to George Roth and Co., Hanau, the circular agate dish surmounted by putto playing the drums on a champlevé flower head decorated base, set all-over with baroque pearls, red gemstones and green enamelled leaves, the base with varicoloured enamel foliage, 9cm diameter 8cm high £600 - 800

Lot 12 An Austro-Hungarian agate, silver gilt and enamel-mounted bowl, late 19th/early 20th century, of oval shape, with a beaded rim and set with a pair of dragon handles, raised on an engraved base with inset garnet cabochons, with mermaid supports, 22.5cm wide 10.5cm high £1,200 - 1,800

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Lot 14 A Victorian silver castle-topped card case, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1844, the front with a view of St Paul’s Cathedral in high relief, amidst a chased and engraved scrolling foliate background, the reverse with vacant cartouche, in a fitted velvet-lined leather case, 6cm wide, 1.6cm deep, 9cm high, 2ozt £800 - 1,200

Lot 16 A George III silver bougie box, by Robert Hennell I, London 1790, with a hinged loop handle, 5cm diameter, 3cm high £200 - 400 Lot 17 An unusual French silver-plated table clock, late 19th century, the dial and movement mounted in a horseshoe, supported on nickel-plated saddlery including bits and chains, the ‘Japy Frères’ drum movement striking on a bell, 26.5cm high £600 - 800

Lot 15 A Dutch silver box, 18th century, of serpentine form, the top chased and engraved with putto amongst rocaille scrolls, with indistinct marks within and traces of gilding, 7.5cm wide, 6cm deep, 2cm high, 2.5ozt £300 - 500

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Lot 18 A George III silver nipple shield, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1805, of conventional form, with original scratch weight mark, 6cm wide, 3cm high, approximately 0.58ozt £200 - 300

Lot 20 A silver gilt reproduction replica of the Tudor (Holms) Cup, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907, of font shape with a raised, chased and repoussé shallow circular bowl, bearing the Latin inscription ‘Benedictus deus im dona suis ame’ (Blessed be God for his gifts. Amen) in Lombardic letters around the rim, over fish scale patterned sides and two graduated rows of honeycomb facets on the underbelly, above a pedestal base of fluted shaft and concave base, terminating in oval bosses and a plain circular foot ring, 6cm high, 9.8ozt £200 - 300

Lot 19 A George III silver tea caddy, by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1784, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with urn knop, and decorated with chased and engraved foliate bands and swags, engraved with arms to either side, 8.5cm wide, 11cm deep, 12cm high, 13.5ozt £400 - 600

The original Tudor Cup sold at Christie’s in 1901 for £4,100, the highest price ever paid for a piece of silver at the time.

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11-59 SILVER AND OBJETS DE VERTU Lot 21 A Dutch silver beaker, marks obscured, of tapering form, the body engraved with foliate detail, raised on three bun feet, inscribed to the base ‘M.E.S.’, 6.7cm high, 2.8ozt £200 - 300 Lot 22 A George II silver tankard, by Humphrey Payne, London, 1732, the domed cover with a scrolling thumbpiece over the tapering body with a handle to one side, the handle initialled ‘MM’, 16.5cm high, 20.1ozt £600 - 800 Lot 23 A walrus ivory and pewter-mounted tankard, 19th century, Hanau, carved in the round with classical figures and putti amongst trees, the handle with a figurehead finial, on a spreading oval base, 22cm high £1,000 - 2,000

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SILVER AND OBJETS DE VERTU 11-59 Lot 24 A George III silver-mounted coconut cup, London 1813, the cup carved with the arms of Frederick Augustus Berkeley, 5th Earl of Berkeley, the reverse with houses and a palm tree with a silver rim and liner, on three cast silver dolphin supports and a triform base, 20cm high £400 - 600 Lot 25 A silver-mounted coconut cup, 18th century, the silver rim over a vacant applied navette plaque and a later silver pedestal base, 13cm high £200 - 300

Lot 26 A George IV silver-mounted coconut cup, London 1829, with a silver rim and turned wooden stem and foot, 17cm high £200 - 400 Lot 27 A carved coconut ladle, late 18th/early 19th century, the underside of the bowl centred with an eagle with a pair of arrows beneath, within foliate scrolls and multiple geometrically detailed bands, with a curved horn handle, 35cm long £200 - 300

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11-59 SILVER AND OBJETS DE VERTU Lot 28 A Victorian silver-plated centrepiece possibly by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, of Indian design, the central cut-glass bowl supported by palm trees, with four scrolling branches, each suspending a basket with a smaller glass bowl, on a naturalistic base set with elephant heads and a figure in a howdah on an elephant, the whole piece raised on a mirrored base of shaped circular form, with corresponding elephant head detail, 54cm wide 69.5cm high £3,000 - 5,000

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THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE JILLIAN SINCLAIR-HILL, LATE OF HORTON LODGE, HORTON, NEAR OLD WINDSOR, BERKSHIRE Mrs Sinclair-Hill was a renowned antique dealer with shops in Eton high street, trading under the name of ‘John A Pearson Antiques’, a family business originally run in the 1950s by Mrs Sinclair-Hill’s great aunt, a redoubtable character called Mrs Cox. Mrs Cox was an American lady and enjoyed visits from browsing Eton College schoolboys; one boy inspired by her was the antiques dealer Christopher Gibbs, who wrote in Vogue magazine about his visits to Mrs Cox. Mrs Cox would go on weekly buying trips in a van with a driver, enthroned beneath a plaid blanket in a generous gilded fauteuil anchored to the floor, and would return at the end of the day with a host of mouth-watering booty to enthral her Eton boy visitors. According to Christopher Gibbs’ article, her great love was for the 18th century and Regency, but also for the coloured lacquers of the Orient and paintings of people, places and animals. The collection of furniture, paintings and statuary in this sale includes items from the old stock and furnishings of her successor, Jillian Sinclair-Hill, which echoes many of the influences of her great aunt Mrs Cox. Apart from this being an end of a family era, it could be argued that this decorative style has current decorative values popular again today. Lots from this collection are denoted with a

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Lot 29 A pair of Tiffany sterling silver-mounted shell ewers, late 20th century, each mounted with a nautilius conch shell, with a triple rope twist edge, a scrolled handle, with a loaded stepped plinth, stamped ‘Tiffany & Co. Sterling 925’, 28.5cm wide 22cm high (2) £300 - 500

Lot 31 An Art Deco shagreen patent cigarette box, c.1928, the hinged cover opening to present cigarettes in a white metal tray, stamped in gilt to the base ‘J.C. Vickery, Regent St, W.1.’, the interior with a presentation plaque, 15cm wide 6cm high £200 - 300

Lot 30 A brass and ivory miniature carriage clock, 19th century, the silvered face having a white enamel dial and Roman numerals, in original leather case, 10cm high to top of handle £500 - 800

Lot 32 An American sterling silver coffee set, by C D Peacock, 1895, consisting of a coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each of lobed form and decorated with pierced flower head swags on a shaped foot, the coffee pot 29cm high, 34ozt (3) £300 - 400

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Lot 33 A simulated oak and silver-plated spirit waggon, late 19th/early 20th century, the bound barrel with a tap and bucket at each end, and a ‘Brandy’ label, on a rustic silver-plated ‘X’ frame base modelled as wooden branches, 32cm long 26cm high £600 - 800 Lot 34 A good simulated oak and silver-plated spirit waggon, late 19th/early 20th century, the bound barrel on a carriage with steerable front wheels and a central hame, the barrel with a tap, bucket and label, 41cm long 23cm high £800 - 1,200

Lot 35 A pair of silver-plated coasters, c.1900, each with pierced sides, faux tortoiseshell base and ball feet, 12cm diameter (2) £200 - 300 Lot 36 A collection of eight silver toddy ladles, George III and later, to include an example with bright-cut decoration, marks obscured, and two with coin inset bowls, each with a twisted baleen handle, largest 42cm long (8) £700 - 900

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Lot 37 An extraordinary spun and cast brass cigar dispenser in the form of a hot air balloon, c.1880, French, the ovoid-shaped balloon surmounted with a flag on a hinged cover, which opens to reveal apertures for thirteen cigars, the body with three barrel weights attached by ‘ropes’ over a column entwined with a rope attached to an anchor, all on a cylindrical concave plinth, 47.5cm high £1,500 - 2,000

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Lot 38 A Victorian burr walnut tabletop drinks cabinet, the top inlaid with a shaped mother-of-pearl cartouche with rosewood crossbanding, with a serpentine front, hinged and opening to reveal a two-tier lift-out stand, fitted with glasses and decanters, 33.5cm wide 26cm deep 28cm high £250 - 350 Lot 39 A pair of Scottish William IV silver presentation coasters in the form of dog collars, by William Cunningham, Edinburgh 1839, the collars each engraved ‘Mid Lothian Coursing Club Silver Couples for Dogs under 20 months won by Mr Hartwell’s black dog Mosstrooper aged 18 months 6th November 1839’, 13.5cm diameter (2) £500 - 800

Lot 40 A George V silver spirit flask, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, the shaped body with a detachable cup, 15cm high, 7.4ozt £300 - 400 Lot 41 An embossed brass wine cooler, 19th century, having twin lion mask handles to either end and decorated with bacchanalian masks, quivers of arrows and an urn of fruit, on hairy paw feet, 50cm wide 34cm deep 19cm high £200 - 400

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Lot 42 A Victorian silver coffee pot, by Richard Sibley, London 1856, with chased and embossed foliate and semi-fluted decoration, hallmarked beneath and inscribed ‘Thomas, Bond St.’, 24cm high, 26ozt £400 - 600 Lot 43 A George III silver three-piece tea service, maker’s mark RW, London 1819/20, of half gadrooned form and raised on a rocaille decorated foot, the teapot 16cm high, 48ozt (3) £650 - 750 Lot 44 A Victorian silver coffee pot, by Henry Holland, London 1878, with a twisted finial, ivory S-scroll handle and various engraved, turned and cast details, on a spreading circular base, 24cm high, 15ozt £200 - 300

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Lot 45 A matched set of twelve Victorian English and Scottish silver fruit knives and forks, six by Daniel & John Welby, London 1883, six by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1881, the forks with twin tines and the knives with scimitar-shaped blades, each with a scrolling foliate detailed handle, knives 19cm long, 50ozt (24) £400 - 600 Lot 46 A silver jug, London 1965, 10cm high, a bowl, London 1966, 8.5cm diameter, and a small Armada dish, London 1972, 8cm diameter, 10ozt approximately (3) £200 - 300 Lot 47 A set of three graduated silver salvers, Z Barraclough & Sons (James Henry & Herbert Barraclough), London, 1912, each with a moulded edge and raised on short scroll feet, engraved with crest, 16cm, 22cm and 27cm diameter, 35ozt (3) £700 - 1,000

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Lot 48 A George III silver cake basket, London 1805, with a swing-over handle and pierced sides, raised on a circular spreading foot, 30cm wide, 28cm high, 30ozt £650 - 750 Lot 49 A pair of Victorian silver Corinthian column candlesticks, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1896, each on a spreading square loaded base with acanthus detail, 28cm high (2) £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 50 A pair of Victorian silver gilt ecclesiastical posy vases, by Alexander Macrae, each trumpet form vase embellished with turquoise cabochons and chain-link swags, on a retractable tripod support, 12.5cm high, 5ozt (2) £600 - 800 Lot 51 A silver box in the form of a walnut, hallmarks indistinct, with a hinged cover, 3cm long, and a carved wooden walnut, probably Chinese, 19th century, 3.5cm long (2) £300 - 400

Lot 52 A porphyry box, 19th century, probably St Petersburg, with white metal mounts and a hinged lid, 8.5cm long £200 - 300 Lot 53 A Russian silver twin-handled lidded urn, 84 standard, bearing assay mark for ‘AP 1889’, the embossed body bearing the coat of arms of Russia, on a spreading circular base, 26.5cm high, 23.7ozt approximately £300 - 500

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SILVER AND OBJETS DE VERTU 11-59 Lot 54 A Christmas card from Boris Karloff, to his then wife, signed ‘Loads & loads of love Boris’, 9cm wide 20.5cm high £100 - 200 Provenance: P urchased by the present owner from the Estate of Evelyn Karloff, Mrs Boris Karloff, 1994. Lot 55 A green leather vanity case by Cartier, c.1920, the hinged case with gilt brass mounts and fitted with silver lidded bottles and jars, a silver pin box and tortoiseshell-backed brushes, monogrammed with ‘CE’, the silver with import marks and date 1924, 28cm wide 24cm deep 10cm high £400 - 600

Lot 56 An American Prohibition sterling silver and gold inlay hip flask, of curved, rounded rectangular form, with gold inlaid stripes and monogram verso, marked STERLING 14K, 10cm wide, 14cm high, 5.7ozt £400 - 600 Lot 57 A cast silver and tortoiseshell carriage clock, late 19th century, but in 17th century style, the silver by JB, London 1889, with white porcelain numerals and finely pierced and chased side panels and basket top, with carrying handle, the French brass movement with platform escapement and striking the hours and half hours on a gong, the rear door glazed and with fret cut silver work, 13cm wide 11.5cm deep 20cm high, to top of handle £1,000 - 1,500 The maker ‘JB’ is not specifically identified. Fine quality clocks of this design were also made by Child & Child.

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11-59 SILVER AND OBJETS DE VERTU Lot 58 A good leather vanity handbag, early 20th century, in the form of a Gladstone bag with a kid leather interior and stamped ‘G.D.T.’ over a hinged base, fitted with an extensive and apparently complete toilette set in glass, silver plate and steel, 28cm long 22cm high excluding handle £300 - 500 Lot 59 A kingwood and brass inlaid travelling desk, early 19th century, by Wells & Lambe, fitted with silver lidded glass jars, compartments with mother-of-pearl vanity tools, concealed leather-cased easel mirror and stationery compartment, fitted with a Bramah lock, 31cm wide 23cm deep 13.5cm high £500 - 700

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Lot 60 A pair of tall brass telescopic Gothic fan holders, c.1860, each well cast with Gothic tracery on domed and weighted bases, 58cm high minimum 89cm high maximum (2) £200 - 400 Lot 61 A framed goldwork embroidery sampler, early 20th century, to include a Star of David, fleur-de-lys, Chi Rho, gold crown, flowers and others, framed panel, 44cm wide 50cm high £200 - 400

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Lot 63 A Gothic Revival painted four-poster bed, ivory and green lined decoration with a fret carved palmette frieze, quatrefoil and arch decorated headboard with cluster column posts, 178cm wide 208cm deep 134cm high £1,000 - 2,000

Lot 62 A Chinese style crackle-glazed porcelain table lamp, contemporary, by Vaughan Designs, of double gourd form, 50cm high, with a pleated shade £200 - 300

Provenance: ‘The Collection of Dudley Poplack Esq.’, Cheffins, 22 April 2004; Chatsworth workshops by repute c.1990.

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Lot 64 A pair of oak joint stools, 17th century, each rectangular top with ovolo-moulded edges, raised on ring turned stretchered supports, 45cm wide 27cm deep 54cm high (2) £800 - 1,200 Lot 65 Spare lot

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Lot 66 A Victorian Gothic oak library table, the top with a leather inset, within an inlaid border and floral carved edge, over five frieze drawers, ornately carved end supports and downswept legs, 126cm wide 79cm deep 76cm high £400 - 600

Lot 67 A handwoven needlepoint rug of 17th century Savonnerie design, 20th century, set with bold polychrome floral and geometric motifs, on a green ground, 561 x 346cm £3,000 - 5,000

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Lot 68 A pair of treacle-glazed pottery lions, probably Chesterfield, 1905, each seated beast on an oval base, impressed ‘D 1905 E’, 19cm high (2) £200 - 300

Lot 70 A mahogany bachelor’s chest, 18th century, the rectangular top with re-entrant corners, above a brushing slide and four graduated cockbeaded drawers, raised on bracket feet, 80cm wide 47cm deep 79cm high £500 - 800

Lot 69 A mahogany lancet-cased bracket clock, 19th century, by James Perrot, Bristol, the white-painted dial with black Roman numerals, twin fusée movement striking a bell, the case with lion mask ring handles and fret cut panels to either side and raised on brass ogee feet, 30cm wide 19cm deep 46cm high £800 - 1,000

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Lot 72 A beechwood and pine French Gothic sculpture stand, mid-19th century, the square revolving top on a splayed triform base, top 39.5cm square 114cm high £600 - 800

Lot 71 A carved marble coat of arms, 19th century, probably French, the unidentified arms are probably those of a French nobleman who had the rank of a Count, as per the coronet ensigning the arms, 66cm wide 45cm high £800 - 1,200

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Lot 73 A large hammered copper log bin, 19th century, with a looped handle to either side and on a wrought iron scrolling stand, 68cm wide 85cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 74 A very large iron fireguard, contemporary, of Gothic design, raised on bracket feet, 216cm wide 39cm deep 110cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 75 A Victorian Gothic oak side cabinet, the shaped and raised back with moulded detail and a shelf on carved supports, the inverted breakfront base having an open centre section with adjustable shelves, flanked by panelled doors with bold angular uprights, the sides with applied mouldings in the form of Gothic arches, 198cm wide 50cm deep 163cm high £1,000 - 1,500 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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77 Lot 76 A Gothic Revival wall mirror, late 19th century, the ornately carved and fret cut frame with gilt and enamel decoration, 56cm wide 120cm high £500 - 800 Provenance: The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.

Lot 77 A large four-leaf screen, early 20th century, each leaf covered in green velvet within studded borders, two with heavy brass handles and door catches, each leaf 62cm wide 230cm high £300 - 500 Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.

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Lot 78 A Victorian scroll-framed chaise longue, button upholstered in rich dark green velvet fabric, on ring turned walnut legs and castors, stamped ‘P’ to one leg, 180cm wide 72cm deep 85cm high £200 - 300

Lot 79 A country oak luggage stand, 19th century, the slatted top above baluster supports united by an undertier, 61cm wide 46cm deep 48cm high £200 - 300

Lot 80 A George III mahogany wine table, the circular dish top above a turned column and tripod base, 33cm diameter 57cm high £300 - 400

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Lot 81 An oak-framed footstool, 19th century and later, the brown button upholstered leather top raised on fluted supports to castors, 120cm wide 65cm deep 38cm high £500 - 800

Lot 82 A South West Persian Khamseh carpet, with three stepped medallions on a red field worked with numerous motifs, 290 x 199cm £700 - 1,000

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Lot 83 A North West Persian Karajar carpet, with stylised flower heads on a blue field with multiple borders, 403 x 285cm £1,500 - 2,500

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Lot 84 A pair of Italian tall wrought iron fire dogs, late 18th century, each with writhen ball finials and twist turned supports, 108cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 85 A Victorian brass single fusee skeleton clock, with a silvered chapter ring and seconds dial, on a Gothic frame and ‘S’ scrolled supports, with dome, base, pendulum and key, clock 33cm high dome 41cm high £500 - 800

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86 87 Lot 86 A Fine Bessarabian Kilim, 20th Century, the cream ground decorated with a scrolling vine pattern 272 x 181cm £800 - 1,000

Lot 87 A Swedish Gustavian painted dresser, late 18th century, of bombé shape, the arched upper section with a carved crest and a pair of doors, enclosing three graduated shelves, above three long drawers, and raised on claw and ball supports, 194cm wide 64cm deep 280cm high £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 88 A composite garden statue of Venus with the Apple, 20th century, after Bertel Thorvaldsen, on a rectangular plinth, bearing a signature, 224cm high overall £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 90 A variegated marble pedestal, 20th century, of off-white and grey colour, the circular top over a partially-ribbed cylindrical body, on a stepped circular and octagonal base, 101cm high £250 - 350

Lot 91 A Gustavian painted dresser, 19th century, the galleried top above three short drawers and cupboards beneath, 136cm wide 40cm deep 121cm high £200 - 300

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92 Lot 92 A stoneware relief, early 20th century, after one of the panels of the Parthenon frieze, with figures on horseback, 63cm wide 31cm high £200 - 300 Lot 93 A pair of neoclassical-style marble obelisks, 20th century, 44cm high (2) £300 - 500 Lot 94 An Italian grand tour giallo antico marble souvenir, 19th century, in the form of the Temple of Vespasian, on a black marble base with a canted corner, 37cm high £1,800 - 2,200 Lot 95 A grand tour white marble bust of Mercury, 19th century, the god with a downcast gaze, wearing a shallow helmet, 48cm high £1,000 - 2,000 Mercury, in Roman mythology, is the god of shopkeepers and merchants, travellers and transporters of goods, and thieves and tricksters. He is commonly identified with the Greek god Hermes, the fleet-footed messenger of the gods. The present example bears stylistic similarities to the Bateman Mercury, although does not have wings to the temples.

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93 Lot 96 A collection of plaster corbels, brackets and plaques, contemporary, to include a copy of one of the Lion Hunt of the Ashurbanipal reliefs, 16.5 x 30cm, also a pair of painted wooden acanthus corbels (8) £200 - 400 Lot 97 A grand tour white marble sculpture after Praxiteles, 19th century, ‘The Resting Satyr’ 65cm high £1,000 - 1,500 There are 115 known examples of this form, and the present piece bears stylistic similarities to those in the Munich Glyptothek and the Capitoline Museums.

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Lot 98 A carved limestone bust of Homer, 19th century, wearing an open-neck tunic, unsigned, 21cm wide 20cm deep 32cm high £1,500 - 2,500 Lot 99 A grand tour carved marble sculpture after the antique, 19th century, Boy with Thorn, also known as Spinario or Fedele, raised on a circular base, 49cm high £3,000 - 5,000

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Lot 102 A French bleached oak three-seater sofa, 19th century, in the ‘Os de Mouton’ style, with an arched back and scrolling frame, upholstered in pale linen, 180cm wide 64cm deep 120cm high £300 - 500

Lot 101 A pair of contemporary marble-topped console tables, each rectangular top with inlaid Greek key decoration, raised on a painted base, with fluted and egg and dart moulded detail, 153cm wide 62cm deep 85cm high (2) £1,500 - 2,500

Lot 102A An ornately carved mirror in the style of Grinling Gibbons, contemporary, surmounted by a pair of birds among fruit, pine cones and foliage, 120 x 84cm £600 - 800

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Lot 103 A pair of opaline glass and gilt metal table lamps, each having a bulbous central column, on a cylindrical base, with case leaf detail, 79cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 104 A pair of glass ‘gryphon’ urns, c.1880, attributed to Sowerby Glassworks, each in blue and white streaked glass, with moulded, chained swan supports, 17cm high (2) £200 - 300 Lot 105 A pair of glass obelisks attributed to Sowerby Glassworks, c.1880, each in steaked blue, on a square moulded base, 29cm high (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 106 A French gilt and patinated bronze table lamp, early 20th century, the three candle sconces with scrolled ram’s head arms, on an ornate column and a triform base mounted by three sphinx, 70cm high £700 - 900 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 107 An Art Nouveau Swedish flat-weave carpet, 20th century, with a central repeating design within a leafy border, 224 x 184cm £1,000 - 1,200


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Lot 108 A giltwood convex wall mirror, 19th century, the frame with reeded detail, 79cm diameter £400 - 600

Lot 109 A pair of large carved and giltwood triumphal arch sections, 20th century, each with ebonised and gilt acanthus columns on square bases, 80cm high (2) £800 - 1,200

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Lot 110 A pair of Italian neoclassical-style walnut hall seats, 19th century, each with three caduceus splats, over solid seats and square tapering front legs, 157cm wide 32cm deep 86cm high (2) £2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: A residence in Modena, northern Italy. In Roman mythology, a caduceus is often depicted in the left hand of Mercury, the messenger of the gods.

Lot 111 A giltwood and painted canterbury, early 20th century, fabric-lined with carved decoration, two inset oval jasperware plaques and moulded sabre legs, 53cm wide 71cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 112 A near pair of easy armchairs, handmade by George Smith, Newcastle, upholstered in an oatmeal fabric, the chairs on turned front legs, one bearing a label to the underside, the larger 77cm wide 107cm deep 79cm high, with a pair of ottoman footstools, 65cm wide 55cm deep 42cm high (4) £800 - 1,200

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Lot 113 A Chippendale period mahogany secretaire bookcase, the top with a broken, stiff arched cornice with a shaped dog-tooth and blind fret frieze, over a single door with a shaped mirror within independent, turned and carved columns with blind fret bases and capitals, the door with a dummy escutcheon, opening with one column, to reveal adjustable shelves and three drawers, the base with a fitted drawer over three long drawers, fret cut shaped bracket feet and four conforming independent carved and brass-mounted columns, 104cm wide 58cm deep 228cm high £2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: T he property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 114 A large Persian Khorassan carpet, 20th century, with dense scrolling foliate motifs on a blue ground and within a multiple banded border, 587 x 390cm £3,000 - 4,000

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Lot 116 After William Henry Rinehart(?), a portrait roundel of George Washington, and another of Benjamin Franklin, cast plaster, 56cm diameter (2) £200 - 300 Lot 117 A pair of French grand tour bronze figures, 19th century, of Minerva and Mars, each on a square base, Minerva stamped indistinctly to the underneath, 16cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 115 A pair of green glass cornucopia vases, 19th century, each with gilt metal stag head mounts, on grey marble plinths, 19cm wide 19cm deep 20cm high, together with a larger gilt decorated cut glass cornucopia vase, two similar blue glass vases, a cranberry glass vase, and an amethyst glass vase (7) £400 - 600

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Lot 118 A pair of carved marble roundels, depicting Victoria and Albert, inscribed ‘Victoria Reine d’Angleterre’ and ‘Prince Albert’, in later painted softwood frames, 22cm diameter (2) £200 - 400 Provenance: T he Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.

Lot 119 A pair of alabaster urns and covers, 19th century, now with internal lights, the domed covers carved with three male hooded faces, the ovoid bodies with bands of stiff leaves, on pedestal square bases, 57cm high (4) £1,500 - 2,500

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120 Lot 120 A pair of giltwood ‘X’ framed stools, 20th century, in an 18th century style, each with a caned seat and all-over carved decoration, 78cm wide 50cm deep 55cm high (2) £1,000 - 1,500 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 121 A pair of giltwood console tables, contemporary, in the manner of Robert Adam, each with a marble top above a relief decorated frieze, with scrolling foliate and guilloché detail punctuated by floral roundels, raised on tapering fluted square supports terminating in claw and ball feet, 127cm wide 63cm deep 86cm high (2) £1,000 - 2,000

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Lot 122 An Italian grand tour bronze urn by Boschetti (1820-1870), Rome, of classical design with an acanthus and ivy cast lid, above the body decorated in relief with Greek key detail and birds amongst foliage, set with a pair of scrolling twig handles, stamped to the base and raised on a black and green marble socle, 66cm high £8,000 - 12,000 NB. The workshop of Benedetto Boschetti was well known for the high quality of its work ‘after the antique’. His work was highly sought after by the young and wealthy ‘Grand tourers’ of the 19th century. For a similar example, see Christie’s, 16th October 1996, lot 192.

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Lot 123 A green marble figure group after Giambologna (Flemish, 1529-1608), 19th century, ‘The Rape of the Sabine Women’, raised on a square plinth with a relief carved panel and a further cylindrical socle, 31cm wide 31cm deep 156cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 124 A mahogany library timepiece, mid-19th century, by Dent of London, the silvered dial inscribed with Roman numerals, supporting a single fusee movement, 23.5cm high £300 - 500 Lot 125 A George III-style green glass hanging lantern, with a parabolic shade, the metal suspension band with mythical beast finials, 41cm high £200 - 300

Lot 126 An Anatolian blue ground carpet, 20th century, the central field with geometric foliate designs within a banded border, 345 x 220cm £600 - 800

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127 Lot 127 A Regency-style giltwood convex mirror, 20th century, the frame surmounted by an eagle, the frame 63cm diameter 101cm high £300 - 500

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130 Lot 129 A pair of painted faux marble Corinthian columns, late 18th/early 19th century, each on circular imitation porphyry bases, 76cm high (2) £500 - 800

129 Lot 128 An Italian grand tour rosso antico marble souvenir, 19th century, of Trajan’s Column, surmounted by a bronze figure of the emperor above a carved continuous processional detail, the square base inscribed ‘Colonna Trajana’, 38.5cm high £800 - 1,200

Lot 130 A pair of bronze parcel-gilt figural candlesticks, early 19th century, each putto holding a sconce aloft, on a turned column and stepped, square base, 29cm high (2) £300 - 500

131 Lot 131 A pair of French bronze and marble garniture urns, late 19th century, each with winged figure handles and decorated with signs of the zodiac, on a stepped plinth, 19cm wide 16cm deep 16cm high (2) £400 - 600

Provenance: The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.

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Lot 132 A Chippendale period mahogany twin pedestal desk, the serpentine shaped top with a leather inset and carved border over nine drawers, the sides with folio cupboards and brass carrying handles, the shaped plinth base also carved, 171cm wide 79cm deep 79cm high £800 - 1,200

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Lot 133 A French Louis XV and later red lacquer chinoiserie side cabinet, stamped ‘M.CRIAERD JME’, the serpentine marble top over two pairs of doors enclosing a fitted interior, decorated with figures among buildings, set all-over with floral gilt bronze mounts, 114cm wide 40cm deep 140cm high £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 134 Four French pricket candlesticks, mid-19th century, each with reeded columns, triform bases and paw feet, two pairs, 58 and 64cm high (4) £200 - 400

Lot 135 A Regency Revival gilt and red lacquered wine cooler, 19th century, the lead-lined cooler within a carved foliate and gilt border, supported by two boldly carved and gilded lion monopedia and a central column on a shaped platform base, 72cm wide 40cm deep 91cm high £4,000 - 6,000

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Lot 136 A large Regency-style convex wall mirror, 20th century, the moulded frame with ball detail, 101cm diameter £800 - 1,200 Lot 137 A marble portrait bust of Dante Alighieri, 19th century, the subject wearing a laurel wreath and a buttoned tunic, on a socle plinth, unsigned, 30cm wide 23cm deep 53cm high £800 - 1,200

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Lot 138 A French bronze figure of a putto, 18th century, possibly a furniture mount, supporting an eagle, raised on a later socle, 24cm high £200 - 300 Lot 139 A grand tour marble relief carved roundel, 19th century, depicting a female head in profile, 18cm diameter £400 - 600

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Lot 140 A goncalo alves library table, 19th century, the shaped top with a tooled leather writing inset over two frieze drawers, boldly scrolled supports and lion paw feet, 155cm wide 94cm deep 79cm high £2,000 - 4,000 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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60-145 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 142 A rosewood reclining library armchair, c.1840, by Jeanselme, the reclining back seat, arms and pull-out footrest upholstered in red leather, raised on reeded tapering legs and brass and leather castors, stamped with maker’s name to the underside of the seat rail, 70cm wide 86cm deep 105cm high £2,000 - 3,000 The French cabinet makers Jeanselme, were founded in 1824 by Charles-Joseph-Marie Jeanselme and supplied furniture to Louis-Philippe & Napoleon III.

Lot 141 An Indian carpet, 20th century, the field with foliate designs on a pale ground, the wide border with floral motifs, 307 x 240cm £1,500 - 2,500

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Lot 145 A Victorian mahogany library bookcase, the moulded cornice above two pairs of glazed doors, enclosing three sets of shelves, raised on a base set with four cupboard doors, bearing an ‘Army & Navy Stores’ label to the reverse, 214cm wide 40cm deep 233cm high £1,200 - 1,800

144 Lot 143 A Persian Kashan rug, modern, the brown/fawn ground with a large central medallion within multiple borders, 228 x 153cm £200 - 400

Lot 144 A bronze plaque, 19th century, cast in relief with Diana and a stag, 19 x 25cm, in a swept gilt frame £300 - 500

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Lot 146 A Staffordshire redware small baluster-shaped coffee pot and domed cover, c.1755-59, with a crabstock handle, spout and loop knop, applied in bold relief with scrolling roses and leaves, 19cm high £300 - 500 See Peter Walton, ‘Creamware and other English Pottery at Temple Newsam House, Leeds’, no 210, for a similar coffee pot, attributed to Whieldon and Wedgwood.

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Lot 147 A Staffordshire redware baluster-shaped coffee pot and cover, c.1755-60, with a basket moulded handle and spout, acorn knop, and applied with trees, masks, flowers and leaves, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 19cm high (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 148 A Staffordshire redware small cylindrical teapot and cover, c.1760, with a loop handle, conical spout and turned knop, applied in bold relief with scrolling flowers and leaves, 8cm high (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 149 A Staffordshire redware conical milk jug, c.1760, with a basket moulded handle and all-over engine-turned decoration, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 5.7cm high, and a similar baluster-shaped coffee pot, no cover (2) £200 - 300

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151 Lot 151 A Staffordshire redware miniature globular teapot and cover, c.1760, with a crabstock handle, spout and loop knop, applied with trailing roses and vines, 7cm high (2) £250 - 350

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Lot 150 A Staffordshire redware cylindrical teapot and domed cover, c.1760, with a reeded loop handle, conical spout and ball knop, applied and musical trophies, above flower and diaper garlands, no mark, 12cm high (2) £150 - 200

Provenance: Acquired from Simon Westman.

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Lot 153 A Staffordshire redware small baluster-shaped coffee pot and cover, c.1760, with a basket moulded handle and spout and acorn knop, applied with trees, flowers and diaper panels, 16cm high (2) £250 - 350 Provenance: Acquired from Simon Westman.

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Lot 154 A Staffordshire redware small cylindrical teapot and cover, c.1760, with a loop handle, conical spout and ball knop, applied with birds, flowers and Chinese-style figures, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 9.5cm high (2) £150 - 250

Lot 152 A rare Staffordshire redware fox mask stirrup cup, c.1790-1800, 12cm long £500 - 700 Provenance: Acquired from John Howard.

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Lot 156 A Staffordshire redware large globular teapot and cover, c.1760, with a crabstock handle and spout and turned knop, applied in bold relief with scrolling roses and leaves, within applied scroll and engine-turned bands, 14cm high (2) £300 - 500

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155 Lot 155 A Staffordshire redware small ovoid teapot and cover, c.1760, with a loop handle, conical spout and turned knop, applied with figures and strapwork, within applied and engine-turned bands, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 8.3cm high (2) £200 - 300

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157 Lot 157 A Staffordshire redware small cylindrical teapot and cover, c.1760, with a loop handle, conical spout and turned knop, applied with Chinese-style figures within flower, bell and diaper cartouches, pseudo Chinese character mark, 7.5cm high (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 158 A Staffordshire redware cylindrical teapot and cover, c.1760, with an engine turned loop handle, conical spout and acorn knop, applied with figures, flower heads and leaf scrolls, 13.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 Provenance: A cquired from Garry Atkins.

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Lot 160 A rare Staffordshire redware straight-sided tea canister and domed cover, c.1764-69, with a ball knop, attributed to Brickhouse, Burslem, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 11.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 Provenance: Acquired from Stockspring Antiques.

Provenance: S C Duckrow Collection; Olive Talbot Collection.

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Lot 163 A Staffordshire redware cylindrical teapot and cover, c.1765, with a loop handle, conical spout and ball knop, applied with Chinese-style figures, flowers, pillars and leaf scrolls, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 13.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 Provenance: A cquired from Simon Westman.

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Lot 162 An unusual Staffordshire redware scent bottle, c.1790-1800, of flattened oval shape, applied with classical figures and anthemia, 8.5cm long £200 - 300 Provenance: A cquired from Albert Amor.

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Lot 166 A Staffordshire redware globular teapot and cover, c.1765, with a loop handle, conical spout and turned knop, applied with a band of standing figures beneath engine-turned and applied flowers and leaves, 12cm high (2) £200 - 300 Provenance: O live Talbot Collection.

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Lot 165 A Staffordshire redware small cylindrical teapot and cover, c.1765, with a loop handle, conical spout and turned knop, applied with Indian-style figures, the cover with a leaf scroll band, 9cm high (2) £100 - 150

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Lot 164 An unusual Staffordshire redware miniature globular teapot and cover, c.1765, with loop handle and ball knop, 7.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 Provenance: Acquired from Simon Westman.

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Lot 169 A Staffordshire redware globular teapot and cover, c.1770, with a reeded handle and spout and turned knop, applied with numerous Chinese-style figures and birds in flight within flower, bell and diaper cartouches, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 16cm high (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 168 A Staffordshire redware cylindrical tea canister, c.1770, with a straight neck, applied with Chinese-style figures and birds, within flower, diaper and bell cartouches, 9.5cm high £200 - 300

Provenance: Olive Talbot Collection.

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Lot 173 A Staffordshire redware large baluster-shaped coffee pot and domed cover, c.1770, with a basket moulded handle and spout and acorn knop, applied with Chinese-style figures and flower heads, within flower and ‘C’ scroll cartouches, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 26.5cm high (2) £200 - 300 Provenance: B D Griffin Collection.

Lot 172 A Staffordshire redware baluster-shaped coffee pot and domed cover, c.1770, with a basket moulded handle and spout and acorn knop, applied with flowers and leaves, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 20.5cm high (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 175 A Staffordshire redware cylindrical punch pot and cover, c.1770, with a basket moulded loop handle, conical spout, turned knop and all-over engine-turned decoration, 19.5cm high (2) £300 - 500

174 Lot 174 A Staffordshire redware miniature cylindrical teapot and cover, c.1770, with a reeded leaf moulded loop handle and conical spout, turned knop and all-over engine-turned decoration, 7.7cm high (2) £100 - 150

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Lot 170 A Staffordshire redware ogee-shaped round sucrier and domed cover, c.1770, with a turned knop, 11cm high (2) £100 - 150 Provenance: Acquired from Albert Amor.

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Lot 180 A Staffordshire redware large ovoid teapot and cover, c.1780-90, with a loop handle, conical spout and ball knop, applied with figures and trailing flowers, within engine-turned bands, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 16cm high (2) £200 - 300 Provenance: Acquired from Simon Westman.

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Lot 176 A Staffordshire redware globular teapot and cover, c.1770, with a loop handle, conical spout and turned knop, applied with bands and garlands of flowers, within engine-turned bands, 11.5cm high (2) £150 - 250

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Lot 181 A rare Staffordshire redware tapering-sided coffee pot and domed cover, c.1780, of silver form, with a leaf moulded handle and spout, turned knop and all-over engine-turned decoration, 23.5cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 179 A Staffordshire redware round bowl, c.1770, the exterior with engine-turned decoration, 15.2cm diameter £100 - 150 Provenance: A cquired from Stockspring Antiques.

Provenance: Acquired from Stockspring Antiques.

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Lot 182 A rare Staffordshire redware globular punch pot and cover, c.1765, with a crabstock handle and spout, turned knop and all-over engine-turned decoration, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 22cm high (2) £400 - 600 Provenance: Winifred Dibben Collection; acquired from Simon Westman.

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Lot 183 A Staffordshire redware globular tea kettle and cover, c.1760, the wicker bound swing handle with leaf moulded lugs and a leaf moulded spout and turned knop, with an all-over engine-turned design, impressed pseudo Chinese character mark, 22cm high overall (2) £250 - 350

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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART 184-499 Lot 184 A black glazed terracotta flask, probably 4th century BC, Gnathian, South Italy, the globular, lobed body below a waisted neck and handle, black and red glazed, 13.5cm high £200 - 400 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman; with Rupert Wace Ancient Art.

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Lot 185 A yak wool rug, 20th century, worked with geometric motifs on a red field, four pieces stitched together, a number worked into the border, 370 x 155cm £200 - 300

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186 Lot 186 A stripped pine coffee table, with a glass inset and 19th century Chinese latticework top, possibly fruitwood, 112cm wide 62cm deep 49cm high £300 - 500 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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184-499 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 187 A Tanzanian carved hardwood chiefs staff, 20th century, surmounted with a kneeling female figure, over a carved and pierced shaft. 160cm high, together with a short spear, with a figural and snake carved handle and iron point 130cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 188 A Tongan carved wooden war club, 20th century, of triangular form and with a wound cord grip, 111cm long, together with a model of an outrigger canoe, 92cm long (2) £200 - 300

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189 Lot 189 An unusual North American centennial hook rug, 1876, worked with a stars and stripes shield within ‘Centennial 1776-1876’ and red, white and blue stars 58cm high 88cm wide, maple framed £800 - 1,200

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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART 184-499 Lot 190 A large Nasca-Huari feather panel, c.AD 500-800, the feathers woven on natural cotton in colours blue, orange and yellow, probably from a macaw, the panel 83 x 65cm overall 102 x 83cm £1,000 - 2,000

Lot 192 A Maori taiaha dance paddle, with a carved spear head and tapering flattened end, 162cm long, and a club, of tapering form with incised lines and woven grip, 94cm long (2) £300 - 500

Lot 191 A Hehe tribal stool, 20th century, Tanzania, the dished circular top above three lugs, one pierced, and three legs, 38cm diameter 28.5cm high £150 - 250

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Lot 193 A Fijian i-ula tavatava throwing club, 20th century, the crisply carved head and handle inlaid with stars and with a zigzag carved grip, 46cm long £300 - 400 Lot 194 A Native American Great Lakes beadwork bandolier or bag, c.1900, worked in coloured beads with flowers and trailing leaves, on trade cloth, 105cm long £600 - 800

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Lot 195 An East African tribal stool, early 20th century, the dished top over carved stretchered supports, 28cm diameter 23cm high £200 - 400

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Lot 196 A Sepik River carved tribal ancestor figure, Papua New Guinea, possibly Iatmül, with cowrie shell and painted decoration, 175cm high £200 - 400

Lot 197 A three-seater settee, early 20th century, with Kelim upholstery, on scrolled beechwood front legs, 216cm wide 72cm deep 83cm high £400 - 600 Provenance: T he Collection of Germaine Greer.

Lot 198 A Papuan fighting shield, early 20th century, probably Western Highlands, with a red painted geometric design, 59cm wide 154cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 199 A pair of Meissen porcelain models of golden orioles, after J J Kändler, each bird perched on a leaf-decorated tree stump, with blue crossed swords marks and impressed numbers ‘77124’ and ‘77123’ to the bases, 27cm high (2) £300 - 500

Lot 200 A large Meissen model of a crowing cockerel, late 19th century, after the model by J J Kändler, decorated in polychrome enamels, 76cm high £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 202 A French Empire mahogany breakfront bookcase, with a galleried mirror back and gilt mounts, on a plinth base, 137cm wide 38cm deep 112cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 201 A Louis XV-style red boulle and gilt brass bracket clock, late 19th/early 20th century, surmounted by a gilt metal cherub over ornate ormolu mounts, the dial with porcelain numerals, the drum movement striking on a single bell, 42cm high £200 - 400

Lot 203 A needlepoint carpet of Aubusson design, 20th century, the central medallion decorated with flowers, 269 x 174cm £600 - 800 Lot 204 A Copeland Parianware oil lamp ‘The angel and the flowers’, mid-19th century, the angel with an arm held aloft and carrying a child, raised on a naturalistic base, the reservoir moulded with lily of the valley and mounted with a Hinks collar, with maker’s stamp and moulded signature to the base, complete with acid-etched globe and clear glass funnel, 66cm high £600 - 800

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Lot 205 A Louis XV-style mahogany and gilt-bronze-mounted bookcase, with a three-tier waterfall top, over a single drawer, the cabriole legs mounted with masks, with a shaped undertier, 44.5cm wide 34.5cm deep 109.5cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 206 A clear glass chandelier, having twelve lights on facet-cut, scrolled arms, the upper and lower sections with facet-cut drops, the central column with cut decoration, the glass ‘chip pans’ with facet-cut drops and the lower double scrolled arms with applied cut tapering spires, 125cm high 87cm diameter maximum £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 207 A Persian rug, modern, the green ground with three central medallions within a multiple border, 178 x 124cm £200 - 400

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Lot 208 An ebony amboyna gilt-bronze and porcelain-mounted side cabinet, c.1870, in the French style, the raised back with a central mirrored recess flanked by cupboards, the doors inset with portrait roundels of Marie Antoinette and Mme Elizabeth, the base with a fitted secretaire drawer over shelves beneath, 135cm wide 57cm deep 153cm high £1,500 - 2,500

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Lot 209 A collection of fourteen cold-painted bronze and lead mice and rats, seven probably bronze, two stamped ‘Geschutzt’, 8 and 6cm long (14) £500 - 700

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Lot 211 A cold-painted bronze pointer, late 19th century, probably Vienna, 7cm high £200 - 300

Lot 210 A cold-painted bronze pug, late 19th century, stamped ‘Geschutzt’, 9cm high £400 - 600 Lot 212 A cold-painted bronze novelty inkwell, 19th century, in the form of a cat’s head with glass eyes and a mouse in its mouth, the mouth (and mouse) hinged to reveal the glass inkwell, 7cm high £400 - 600

Lot 213 A cold-painted bronze pug, late 19th century, probably Vienna, 9cm high £300 - 400

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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART 184-499 Lot 214 A George III strung mahogany cabinet, the top with a rope twist edge over a single astragal glazed door, 44cm wide 28cm deep 36cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 215 A French Art Nouveau patinated metal standing lamp, early 20th century, of sinuous floral form with a centre light and three pendant lights, 201cm high £200 - 300

Lot 216 A Victorian chaise longue, the walnut frame well carved with scrolls, flowers and foliage, 170cm long 80cm deep 90cm high £300 - 500 Lot 217 A French wrought and painted brass standard oil lamp, late 19th century, in the form of waterlilies, the floral shade and lobed pink font, above scrolling flowers and lily pad platforms and base, presented with an electrified attachment, 185cm high (2) £500 - 800 Lot 218 A leather and painted four-fold screen, 19th century, decorated with fruiting vines and exotic birds, 220cm wide 182cm high £200 - 400

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Lot 219 An impressive Murano chandelier, 20th century, having eight lights on scrolled arms, coloured glass flowers and leaves, and an upper tier of further scrolled flowers and leaves, 122cm high 95cm diameter maximum £4,000 - 6,000 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman.

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Lot 220 A pair of Murano glass wall lights, 20th century, each with two scrolled branches and coloured details, 39cm wide 42cm high (2) £800 - 1,200 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman.

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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART 184-499 Lot 221 A good French bombé figured walnut secretaire, second half of the 19th century, the shaped marble top over a drop-down front and fitted interior, three drawers, shaped feet and bronze sabots, all with bold cube parquetry panels within strung and crossbanded borders, 69cm wide maximum 37cm deep 115cm high £1,500 - 1,800 Lot 222 A pair of Napoleon III ebonised and gilt metal urn form table lamps, each twin-handled urn on a stepped plinth base, decorated with a musical motif wreath, and with a cream pleated shade, 64cm high including shades (2) £300 - 500 Lot 223 A large gilt-framed wall mirror, 19th century, Continental, the ornate pierced crest in the form of doves, within floral garlands and swags around the egg and dart moulded frame, 131cm wide 202cm high £600 - 800

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Lot 224 A pair of French Louis Philippe mahogany library armchairs, each with scrolling open arms, green leather upholstery and raised on baluster front supports, 62cm wide 58cm deep 93cm high (2) £500 - 800

Lot 225 A pair of French Louis Philippe mahogany console tables, the rectangular marble tops above a moulded frieze drawer, on scrolling supports united by a shaped undertier and terminating in paw feet, 97cm wide 50cm deep 85cm high (2) £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 226 A French painted terracotta figure of a cat conductor, c.1880, sat on a rocky outcrop, impressed with maker’s stamp to the underside, 36cm high £200 - 400 Lot 227 A terracotta horse’s head trade sign, c.1870, German, the head set with glass eyes, 38cm deep 42cm high £600 - 800

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Lot 228 A Finnish terracotta dog’s head, late 19th century, modelled with open mouth and set with glass eyes, stamped to the reverse ‘Wilh. Andsten Helsingfors’, 35cm wide 18cm deep 30cm high £300 - 500

Lot 229 A large painted terracotta model of a long-eared owl, 20th century, set with glass eyes, the bird perched on a tree stump, 60cm high £400 - 600

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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART 184-499 Lot 230 A French mahogany commode, c.1800, the shaped, veined marble top over three short drawers, two long drawers and turned supports, within three-quarter turned and fluted supports with pressed metal mounts, 126cm wide 59cm deep 85cm high £500 - 1,000 Provenance: The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.

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Lot 231 A large Chinese-style red-glazed porcelain table lamp, contemporary, by Vaughan Designs, of baluster form, 51cm high, with a pleated shade £300 - 500 Lot 232 A large Japanese-style porcelain baluster table lamp, contemporary, by Vaughan Designs, painted in underglaze blue with alternating panels of flowers and landscapes, on an integral gilt base, 53cm high, with a pleated shade £300 - 500

232 Lot 233 A Louis XVI-style French carved and gilded three-panel screen, inset with a portrait of a lady to the centre panel, with carved cresting of a quiver and flaming torch, flanked by two lower panels carved with bell flowers and foliate finials, above fabric panels 112cm wide 168cm high £500 - 1,000

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Lot 234 A French giltwood serpentine console table, 18th century, with rouge marble, pierced and carved guilloché frieze and urn-mounted stretcher, 99cm wide 44cm deep 79cm high £300 - 500 Lot 235 A Persian Heriz runner, 20th century, the red ground with geometric designs within a banded border, 437 x 115cm £400 - 600

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237 Lot 237 A pair of French rococo-style gilt-bronze eight-light chandeliers, late 19th century, each ornately worked with scrolling foliage and two putti, 71cm wide 142cm high (2) £1,000 - 1,500

236 Lot 236 A French gilt-bronze cartel clock, 19th century, the enamel dial set with Roman and Arabic numerals, inscribed ‘Ladrière Paris’, surmounted by a bell and flanked by a pair of hammer-wielding putti, above a pair of neoclassical maidens, 110cm high £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 238 A pair of porcelain jardinières, 19th century, in the manner of Sèvres, each painted with floral bouquets within gilt reserved borders and on a bleu celeste ground, with gilt metal and porcelain flowers and foliage, Sèvres interlinked ‘L’ mark, mounted on well-cast ormolu stands, jardinière18cm high overall 27cm high (2) £800 - 1,200 The Property of the Family of Jason ‘Jay’ and George Gould Jay Gould (1836-1892) was a US railroad magnate and financial speculator, one of the famous ‘Industrial Robber Barons’ of the emergent United States. His sharp and often unscrupulous business practices made him one of the wealthiest men of the late 19th century. His son George (1864-1923), our vendor’s grandfather, was himself a financier and railroad executive. He married a former Gaiety girl, Guinevere Sinclair, our vendor’s grandmother, and became one of the foremost clients of legendary picture dealer, Joseph Duveen. Sadly he died prematurely, shortly after viewing the tomb of King Tutankhamun - perhaps another victim of the famous curse.

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Lot 239 A pair of French beech X-framed stools, late 19th/early 20th century, each with a studded red leather upholstered seat, inscribed ‘Schmidt Freres Ameublement Decoration Toulouse’ to the underside, the supports united by turned stretchers, 59cm wide 40cm deep 52cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 240 An Aubusson-style finely handwoven needlepoint carpet, 20th century, decorated with roses within a foliate border, 336 x 246cm £1,200 - 1,300 Lot 241 A French provincial walnut commode, 18th century, of serpentine outline with leaf cast moulded brass mounts to the panel front drawers, on stile legs, 112cm wide 58cm deep 80cm high £700 - 1,000

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Lot 242 A French walnut-framed armchair, 18th century, the leaf carved frame upholstered in needlepoint, on swept legs, 70cm wide 65cm deep 95cm high, together with a similar smaller example (2) £300 - 500 Lot 243 An unusual coloured glass collage titled ‘Karlsbad’, mid-19th century, showing Karlsbad Spa by day and night, 18 x 23cm £800 - 1,200

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184-499 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 244 W B Walker after George Dawe (1781-1829) ‘TRH The Princess Charlotte & Prince Leopold in Her Royal Highness’s Box at the Opera House’ a reverse painted mezzotint laid down on glass 26 x 36cm, mounted in the original ‘Hogarth’ frame £600 - 800

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Lot 245 A Regency papier mâché lacquer tray, with galleried sides and decorated with peacock and fowl in a landscape, 51.5 x 72cm £100 - 200 Lot 246 A Continental carved settee, c.1900, with an arched back, open arms and serpentine seat, raised on profusely-detailed cabriole supports, 150cm wide 73cm deep 102cm high £500 - 800 Lot 247 A strung mahogany stick barometer, late 18th century, by ‘Porthouse of Penrith’, with a paper register, 101cm high £200 - 400

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Lot 248 A Continental clock painting, early 19th century, the river landscape with barges and figures and timepiece to the steeple, the canvas housing the movement, 64 x 80cm £800 - 1,200

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Lot 249 Jef Lambeaux (Belgian 1852-1908), a Belle Époque marble bust, signed, 64cm high £1,200 - 1,500

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Lot 250 A Regency-style green painted and giltwood pedestal, the circular moulded top on a tapering column, descending on to a quatrefoil base and scroll feet, embellished with carved leaves and flowers, 50cm wide 122cm high £400 - 600

Lot 253 A pair of French bronze and ormolu wall sconces, 19th century, each with scrolled arms supported on a winged caryatid, with a scrolled base and gilt wall plate, 44cm high (2) £1,200 - 1,600

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Lot 252 *Michele Vedani (Italian, 1874-1969) ‘The Kiss’, bronze, signed and stamped on the base, 25cm wide 30cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 254 A French Louis XVI walnut commode, the marble top over a serpentine front, having three short over two long drawers, all with marquetry inlaid fronts, scrolling gilt metal handles and mounts, on short shaped legs, 132cm wide 57cm deep 90cm high £1,000 - 1,500

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255 Lot 255 A carved oak buffet cupboard, early 17th century and later, with marquetry inlay and carved vine scrollwork, with two carved and turned columns over a pair of drawers with blind fret decoration, 145cm wide 53cm deep 143cm high £800 - 1,200

Lot 256 An Afghan carpet, 20th century, with geometric motifs on a deep red field, 290 x 210cm £400 - 600

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Lot 257 A French fruitwood serving table, 19th/20th century, with three cock-beaded drawers, with original brass bail handles on square tapering supports, 132cm wide 35cm deep 81cm high £300 - 500 Provenance: The collection of Germaine Greer.

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Lot 258 A North Italian walnut cassone, early 17th century, with cartouche and phoenix carved front panel and figure carved corners, to a gadrooned lower frieze, on lion paw feet, 166cm wide 60cm deep 61cm high £2,500 - 3,500

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259 Lot 259 A rare leather and brass-mounted dog lead, 18th century, the collar with a plaque bearing the owner’s name and date ‘Josh. Rutledge 1749’, the fittings include a swivel and are engraved with crowns with roses and thistles, dogs, fox, deer, birds, sun and moon, beehive and heart in a hand symbol, 91cm long £500 - 700

Lot 260 A marble headstone to ‘Trimmer’, a fox terrier, with rounded top, inscribed with lead lettering 46cm wide 5cm deep 101cm high £300 - 500 Provenance: Trimmer belonged to Captain Montgomerie RN, Victor Montgomerie and Henry Charrington, the previous owners of the Hunsdon House Estate, Hertfordshire. Lot 261 A blue and white pottery dog bowl, early 19th century, in the ‘Ancient Rome’ pattern, printed pattern name, 25cm wide 14cm high, and a blue and white oval pottery pedestal bowl, 19th century, 37cm wide (2) £300 - 500 Provenance: The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.

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Lot 262 A painted pine dog box inscribed ‘Valuable Dog’, early 20th century, with all-over staining and inscribed to the sloped, hinged, top ‘Valuable Dog’, the sides with two metal grills and carrying handles, the lid with a stamped metal plaque, ‘Fouracres, Pontefract’, probably for transporting show dogs, 61cm wide 41cm deep 56cm high £500 - 800

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184-499 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 265 An elm and pine refectory table, 19th century, the cleated elm plank top on a painted pine base with standard ends, 286cm wide 75cm deep 77cm high £1,000 - 2,000

Lot 263 A Coade-stone-type beehive, with imitation rush banding, lacking a base, 32cm diameter 33cm high £300 - 500 Lot 264 A Coade-stone-type beehive, with imitation rush banding, lacking a base, 38cm diameter 41cm high £300 - 500

Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.

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Lot 266 A part batterie de cuisine, 19th century, copper with steel handles, comprising: a turbot kettle and cover, kettle 66 x 50cm, five graduated saucepans and covers, saucepans 26.5, 25, 22.5 and 21cm diameter, and three shallow pans, pans 36.5, 33.5 and 26cm diameter (15) £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 267 A French fish scale picture, mid-19th century, of a floral display in a gilt frame, the fish scale flower heads amongst fabric foliage, the frame with a plaque inscribed ‘Fleurs Ecailles de Poissons, Breyet de l’Exposition 1855’, 42cm wide 61cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 268 A large coffee grinder by Parnell & Sons, 19th century, on a green painted and gilt highlighted cast iron base surmounted by a large brass hopper, wheel 72cm diameter £200 - 300

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Lot 269 A large sycamore dairy bowl, late 19th century, with turned bands, 39cm diameter 16cm high £200 - 400 Lot 270 A folk art painted wooden horse, early 19th century, naively modelled, 74cm high 82cm long £600 - 800

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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART 184-499 Lot 271 A Victorian Hinks patent brass lantern, with a lobed ventilator and pierced detail, now converted to electricity, inscribed ‘Patented 1858 & 1860 James Hinks Birmingham’, 60cm high £150 - 250

Lot 272 A George III mahogany standing corner cabinet, with a dentil cornice over four arched panelled doors, the top section with stop fluted columns, the interior with shaped shelves and short drawers, 104cm wide 70cm deep 212cm high £500 - 1,000

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Lot 273 A Black Forest carved wood stag’s head, with mounted antlers, mid-20th century, on an oval backplate, 120cm high overall £600 - 800

Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.

Lot 274 A pair of brass torches, each with a pricket top on a reeded tapering column support, on a circular spreading base, each 46cm high (2) £200 - 300 Lot 275 A Regency lacquered dressing table mirror, the shaped plate over a box base with a fall front over three drawers, and all decorated in chinoiserie with pagodas, bridges and butterflies amongst foliage, 37cm wide 26cm deep 84cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 276 An oak chest of drawers, basically 17th century, the four long drawers with moulded mitre fronts and raised on bun feet, 99cm wide 52cm deep 97cm high £400 - 600 Lot 277 A Persian Khamseh carpet, with three central medallions, birds and stylised foliage on a blue field, 304 x 224cm £800 - 1,200 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman. Lot 278 A set of George III brass and steel fire irons, late 18th century, with leaf and star chased finials, 68cm high (3) £300 - 500

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Lot 279 A cast iron boot scraper by Coalbrookdale, 19th century, with winged gryphon supports over a scrolling base, with mark and registration mark to the underside, 44cm wide 33cm deep 20cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 282 A brass candlestick, 17th century, probably Dutch, with a knopped stem, a turned base and three paw feet, 20cm high 22cm diameter £250 - 350

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Lot 283 A pair of bronze Heemskerk-type candlesticks, 18th century, possibly Dutch Colonial, with wide drip pans, 26.5cm high (2) £700 - 900

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Lot 285 A set of four walnut and fruitwood wheel back Windsor chairs, 19th century, Thames Valley, with thick seats raised on turned supports united by an H-stretcher, 53cm wide 53cm deep 88cm high (4) £600 - 800 Lot 286 A wrought iron fire guard, 1950s, by Atelier Marolle, France, set with five rows of five farmyard animals and on four shaped legs, 91cm wide 23cm deep 86cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 288 An Italian shrine icon, 19th century, depicting the Madonna and Child on a gilt ground, the Renaissance Gothic-style gilt frame with hinged, carved and pierced doors, 69cm high overall 31cm wide £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 289 An Italian icon, 18th/19th century, representing Christ, with a gilt inscription around the border, oil on leather laid on board, 37 x 28cm £300 - 400

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Lot 290 A George III Irish cut steel fire fender, the ‘D’ shaped front with lyre and geometric design, 106cm wide £200 - 400 Lot 291 A pair of copper fireside buckets, 19th century, each of riveted construction, with looped brass handles, 34cm diameter approximately 50cm high (2) £200 - 300

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292 Lot 292 A collection of five Dutch turned wooden peat buckets, 19th century, tapering form, two fitted with a brass liner and handle, together with a further half-sized example, 33-50cm high (6) £800 - 1,200

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Lot 293 A Dutch ebonised peat bucket, 19th century, of tapering form set with turned prunt roundels and half spirals, fitted with a brass liner, 36cm diameter 55cm high £200 - 300

294 Lot 294 A club fender, the deep buttoned red leather seats on a boldly turned brass base, 164cm wide 60cm deep 53cm high £600 - 800 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 295 A Dutch delft charger, mid-18th century, decorated in enamels with flowers growing from an extraordinary rock formation, 36cm diameter £250 - 350

Lot 297 A Dutch delft dish, 18th century, decorated with a floral design in blue, yellow, green, red and brown, 30cm diameter £300 - 400

Lot 296 A Dutch delft charger, mid-18th century, decorated in enamels with flowers growing from an extraordinary rock formation, 36cm diameter £300 - 400

Lot 298 A pair of Dutch delft chargers, mid-18th century, each painted with trees, flowers and a fence in yellow, red, green and blue, 35cm diameter (2) £600 - 800

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Lot 299 An oak cricket table, early 19th century, the circular top on three triangular legs, 75cm diameter 70cm high £300 - 500

299 Lot 300 A large George III Welsh oak cupboard, the upper section with turned finials and three doors, above two drawers and further doors, on stile supports, 184cm wide 60cm deep 167cm high £600 - 800

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Lot 301 A mahogany apothecary box, 19th century, fitted with ten variously-sized medicine bottles over a drawer fitted with scales and four further small bottles, 16cm wide 12cm deep 20cm high £250 - 350

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184-499 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 302 A mahogany cased travelling apothecary cabinet, c.1840, with two deep-section hinged doors, fitted with glass medicine jars, poison jars, scales and a pestle and mortar, with a recessed brass carrying handle and key, 33cm wide 23cm deep 36cm high £800 - 1,200 Lot 303 A large French stone mortar, of quadrilobed form, 38cm wide 23cm high, with a wooden pestle (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 304 A shagreen cased draughtsman’s instrument set, late 18th century, by ‘Edward Nairne & Thomas Blunt, London’, with near-complete contents to include ivory rules, compasses etc., 17cm high £150 - 250

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Lot 305 A portable pressure copying machine by James Watt and Co., c.1790, the mahogany and brass bound case, opening to reveal a folding writing desk concealing pen tray, opposite two brass rollers, detachable mahogany winding handle, the copying plate inset with maker’s label, the top of the box inscribed ‘Playfair’ to a brass roundel, 44cm wide 29cm deep 13cm high £800 - 1,200 The owner’s nameplate to the top of the mahogany box may relate to William Playfair (1759-1823), Scottish engineer, who was taken on by Boulton & Watt in Birmingham. He spent much of his tenure (1777-1781) working in James Watt’s house at Harpers Hill, preparing and copying drawings of steam engines.

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Lot 306 A vertical cylinder live steam plant, 19th century, with ‘rocker’ valve gear and pressure relief valve, timber and brass bound cylinder and geared drive, the casting finished in a yellow-lined, green-painted livery, on a mahogany plinth, 26cm high £500 - 700 Lot 307 A ¾in scale model Burrell-type live steam traction engine, completed by Mr John Burns, Liverpool, from Bassett Lowke brass castings, with water pressure gauge and reverse gear and regulator adjustment, with a display case, 40cm wide 17cm deep 21.5cm high £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 308 A 3in gauge spirit-fired live steam 4-4-0 Stevens Model Dockyard locomotive no 731, ‘Dreadnought’, c.1880, with whistle, two level test cocks and Ramsbottom safety valve, 38cm long 13cm wide 20cm high £1,200 - 1,800

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309 Lot 309 A 3½in gauge O S Porter 2-6-0 live steam spirit fired Mogul locomotive and tender, finely engineered in steel and brass, gunmetal cylinders with slide valves actuated by Stephenson’s gear with pole reverser in the cab and mechanical lubricator, finished in blue livery with plaque, ‘Porter Locomotive Works. 369 Pittsburgh PA 1880’, locomotive 66cm long, tender 38cm long 18cm deep 31cm high £1,500 - 2,000 102

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Lot 310 A live steam traction engine, painted in lime green and red, 30.5cm wide 64cm long £1,500 - 2,000

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Lot 312 A live steam model 4-6-0 locomotive, contemporary, incomplete, raised on a wooden display stand, 78cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 311 A 3in scale model of a Marshall traction engine ‘Old Nightmare’, 20th century, 130cm wide 47cm deep 76cm high £1,500 - 2,500

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Lot 313 A Regency-style giltwood pier mirror, the frieze decorated in relief with a neoclassical procession, above a rectangular plate, flanked by leaf moulded cluster columns, 84cm wide 127cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 314 Two similar Austrian oil lamps by Rudolf Ditmar, 19th century, converted into table lamps in the Empire style, having cut glass reservoirs, one replaced, on gilt and bronze pillars, entwined with a coiled snake on a three paw triform base, with cream lampshades, stamped ‘R. Ditmar, Sonnenbrenner, Wien’, 100cm high including lampshades (2) £400 - 600

Lot 315 An Aesthetic amboyna, ebony and ivory side cabinet in the manner of Lamb of Manchester, 19th century, the raised, mirrored back with ivory inlay on ebony within an amboyna, ivory, strung and ebony border, over a turned ivory spindle, the top with an ivory Greek key pattern and ebony border over four glazed doors, a conforming, turned ivory frieze and undertier on turned supports, 199cm wide 40.5cm deep 175cm high £2,500 - 3,500 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 316 A mahogany musical bracket clock, signed ‘Geo Clarke, London’, the arched dial engraved in the arch over a seconds and strike/silent dial, the silvered chapter ring enclosing a bob pendulum calendar aperture and two winding holes within ornate spandrels, the repeating movement striking on seven bells with an ornately engraved backplate and pendulum, the gilt metal mounted case later, 50cm high £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 317 A Victorian coromandel cased games compendium, late 19th century, the lid and front opening to reveal a fitted interior with folding games boards, turned bone and stained bone chess and draughts pieces, dice and shakers, playing cards and painted Escalado horses, counters, bezique markers and the cribbage board inscribed ‘Dewars Whisky’, 33cm wide 23cm deep 18cm high £800 - 1,200

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Lot 318 A Swiss interchangeable cylinder musical box, 19th century, the six cylinders playing six airs each, the case walnut with kingwood crossbanding and ebonised borders, cylinders 33cm long table 107cm wide 65cm deep 93cm high £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 319 A portable pressure copying press, early 19th century, probably by James Watt, the mahogany case with brass edges, a plaque and base drawer, the fitted interior with two brass sconces, a tin-cased ink bottle, ivory brush and lift-out section, 54cm wide 40cm deep 17.5cm high £4,000 - 6,000

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Lot 320 A Victorian burr maple twin pedestal desk, the top with a three-part leather inset over eight drawers, 117cm wide 59cm deep 65cm high £400 - 600 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 321 A pair of French book boxes, c.1900, each with leather spines and painted cardboard marbled boxes, 34cm wide 30cm deep 27cm high (2) £200 - 400 Lot 322 A pair of giltwood and gesso girandole wall lights, late 18th/19th century, in the neoclassical taste, each with scrolling floral branches and a relief moulded panel decorated with putti, 117cm high (2) £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 323 A George III rosewood breakfront collector’s cabinet, the breakfront with an arcaded frieze, having open shelves with bobbin-turned edges over six panelled doors, enclosing a bank of drawers with turned ebony handles, on an arcaded plinth base, 206cm wide 37cm deep 163cm high £1,200 - 1,500 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman. Lot 324 A pair of Victorian mahogany library bookcase pedestals, each with a hinged and moulded top over a shaped and glazed door enclosing adjustable shelves, 81cm wide 62cm deep 152cm high (2) £1,000 - 2,000 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 325 A Turkish silk and metal Hereke rug, mid-late 20th century, the field woven with dense scrolling floral and foliate motifs, within further floral borders, 99 x 78cm £800 - 1,200 Lot 326 A William IV-style mahogany armchair, mid-20th century, upholstered in deep buttoned brown leather, on an ‘X’ shaped frame, 96cm high £500 - 800

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Lot 329 A small collection of taxidermy insects, early 20th century and later, comprising: ‘Dorysthenes Walkeri’, ‘Longhorn Beetle’, ‘Golianthus Beetle’, and a framed display of butterflies, 39 x 50cm (4) £150 - 250

Lot 328 A mahogany collector’s cabinet, late 19th century, the single glazed door with applied, fluted pilasters enclosing twenty drawers with knob handles, on a plinth base, 63cm wide 53cm deep 135cm high £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 330 A beech collector’s cabinet, late 19th/early 20th century, by ‘James Gardner, 20 Oxford Street, London’, set with fifteen drawers, each containing various butterflies, moths and insects, with specimen labels, 52cm wide 36cm deep 107cm high £600 - 800

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Lot 331 A taxidermy immature egret, late 19th/early 20th century, on a naturalistic ground under a glass dome, 45cm high £200 - 400 Lot 332 A small collector’s chest, early 20th century, set with eight drawers, each containing various British and international entomological specimens, with handwritten and printed labels, 30cm wide 30cm deep 60cm high £300 - 500 Lot 333 A large Victorian mahogany collector’s cabinet, containing twenty-one drawers, each filled with numerous exotic shells of varying size, one containing fossils, some examples with labels, to include ‘Cypraecassis rufa’, ‘Conus marmoreus’ and ‘Fasciolaria tulipa’, two drawers empty, 111cm wide 47cm deep 107cm high £1,500 - 2,500 Lot 334 A pair of Jackson’s Hartebeest skull trophy mounts, early 20th century, each mounted on an oak shield with presentation plaque inscribed ‘JACKSSONS HARTEBEEST HVITA NILEN MELLAN NIMULE OCH GONDOHORO UGANDA’ and with ‘EvR’ cypher, 94cm high (2) £400 - 600

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Lot 335 A cold-painted bronze bloodhound, late 19th century, probably Vienna, now with a collar, 9cm high £300 - 400

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Lot 336 A cold-painted bronze foxhound, late 19th century, 5cm, and a similar boxer, 6.3cm high (2) £200 - 300

Lot 337 A Vienna cold-painted bronze group of two foxhounds, late 19th century, indistinctly marked to the underside, 7.5cm high £500 - 700 Lot 338 A composite roebuck head mount, early 20th century, realistically modelled and mounted with real antlers, within an oakleaf moulded frame, 55cm high £150 - 250 Lot 339 A Continental painted bisque model of a hanging French partridge, 19th century, realistically modelled and painted, in an oval ebony frame with a convex glass, 45cm wide 65cm high £500 - 800

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Lot 340 An Austrian cold-painted bronze group of two hunters with a dead stag, 19th century, by Eugene Barillot (1841-1900), signed ‘E. Barillot’, 24.5cm high £500 - 700

Lot 341 A cold-painted bronze foxhound letter clip, c.1900, probably Austrian, the running animal on the original mahogany base, hound 25cm long base 31.5cm long £600 - 800

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Lot 342 A German terracotta figure of a seated pug, late 19th century, with glass eyes, 17cm high, and two others (3) £200 - 300 Lot 343 A bronze figure of a recumbent terrier, late19th century, French, possibly a Tibetan or Havanese, the cast figure on a bronze-mounted, green-veined marble, stepped base, 20cm long 13.5cm high £400 - 600 Lot 344 A cold-painted bronze of a bay horse, early 20th century, well cast, impressed three-digit number to the underside, 17cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 345 A hand-knotted Isfahan hunting rug, 20th century, the biscuit fields with a pink central pendant, decorated with animals, trees and foliage, within a wide navy field border with stylised floral motifs, 274 x 184cm £800 - 1,200

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Lot 346 A Queen Anne walnut chest on stand, the moulded cornice over three short and three long drawers, on a base with three short drawers over a shaped apron and later scrolled legs, the drawers all with chequer stringing and crossbanding and original brass handles within double ‘D’ mouldings, 110cm wide 56cm deep 163cm high £500 - 1,000 Provenance: Foxcote House, Ilmington, Warwickshire.

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Lot 346A A pair of carved mirrors in the style of Grinling Gibbons, contemporary, each of teardrop shape, ornately decorated with flowers and foliage, 54cm wide 101cm high (2) £400 - 600

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Lot 347 A pair of carved giltwood angel’s wings, 19th century, Italian, 53cm long (2) £400 - 600 Lot 348 A Cantagali lustre charger, 19th century, in the Hispano-Moresque style with moulded and all-over painted decoration around a central heraldic eagle, painted mark, 46cm diameter £200 - 400

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184-499 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 349 A William & Mary walnut and marquetry cushion-framed mirror, of rectangular form, with a bevelled glass plate, 75cm wide 87.5cm high £600 - 800 Lot 350 A seaweed marquetry and walnut longcase clock, late 17th century and later, the square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, enclosed by cherub spandrels, signed ‘John Drew Johnson Court in Fleete Street Londini fecit’, enclosing an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with a blind fret cut panel above the glazed door, over a seaweed marquetry trunk door and plinth base, 213cm high £1,500 - 2,000

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Lot 351 A Persian Heriz runner, 20th century, the cream ground with bold foliate designs, 477 x 96cm £800 - 1,000 Lot 352 A set of four enamel plaques, probably Augsburg, late 17th/early 18th century, depicting the apostles Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, 4.5 x 3.7cm (4) £2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: T he property of a gentleman; with Blumka Gallery, New York.

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Lot 353 A set of four bronze reliquary mounts, possibly 17th century, Limoges, each in the form of a saint, each 6cm high, mounted on a perspex stand (5) £300 - 500 Lot 354 A walnut and feather banded lowboy, 18th century and later, the rectangular top above three frieze drawers and a fret carved apron, raised on straightened cabriole supports to pad feet, 75cm wide 52cm deep 71cm high £400 - 600 Lot 355 A Flemish carved walnut relief, probably 17th century, ‘The Lamentation of Christ’, on a later fabric-covered mount, surmounted by 19th century carved and pierced Gothic tracery, group 54cm wide 54cm high overall 67cm wide 77cm high £2,000 - 4,000

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Lot 356 A French Louis XVI-style, gilt-bronze, two-tier, sixteen-light chandelier, early 20th century, with cast stylised foliate decoration, scrolled arms and a pineapple terminal, 104cm high £300 - 500

357 Lot 357 An Arts & Crafts planished rosewater bowl, c.1900, silver-plate on copper, the central blue enamel boss with an inset silver lion rampant, the bowl with panels of pressed trees and flowers, the border inscribed ‘The Fruits of Labour are the Sweetest’, 35cm diameter £800 - 1,200

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Lot 358 A ten-seat, 17th-century-style, oak double gateleg table, 19th century, on twist turned supports and stretchers, top 173 x 180cm maximum 75cm high £800 - 1,500 Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.

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Lot 359 An Azerbaijan kilim, c.1930, decorated in red, green and blue with a lattice design, 275 x 156cm £600 - 800

360 Lot 360 Two similar library armchairs by Gillow, c.1840, one oak, one walnut, each with a button upholstered back, over open arms, on turned and carved supports and legs terminating in brass castors, the rear legs stamped ‘Gillow’, 71cm wide 80cm deep 85cm high, and 71cm wide 90cm deep 85cm high (2) £800 - 1,200 Lot 361 A marble torso, probably 18th century, Italian, of the Madonna and Child, 52cm high £500 - 800

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Lot 363 A Queen Anne-style walnut elbow chair, late 19th century, with a shaped back over a drop-in needlework seat, raised on cabriole legs with shell carved knees, terminating in claw and ball feet, 60cm wide 56cm deep 92cm high £300 - 400

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Lot 364 An oak and elm cricket table, 18th century, with a circular plank top, raised on three supports, 69.5cm diameter 69cm high £250 - 350

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184-499 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 365 A Welsh oak deuddarn, 17th century and later, having a carved frieze dated ‘1660’ above a pair of lozenge carved doors, with further panel doors below, on stile feet, 145cm wide 58cm deep 157cm high £1,500 - 2,000

366 Lot 366 An Italian gilt and silvered metal and red velvet altar hanging, first half of the 19th century, 96cm wide 150cm high £400 - 800 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman; Sotheby’s, London.

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Lot 368 An oak tavern table, 19th century, the rectangular top with cleated ends, raised on X-frame supports, united by a stretcher and with iron brackets, 118cm wide 41cm deep 68cm high £300 - 500

Lot 369 A pair of Dutch delft chargers, c.1780, each painted in enamels with scrolling flowers and foliage, 31cm diameter (2) £600 - 800

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Lot 370 A Dutch walnut and marquetry inlaid kettle stand, 18th century, the octagonal top inlaid with an urn of flowers, on a square tapering support and tripod base, 45cm diameter 60cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 371 A yew wood drop-leaf supper table, 18th century, with a cleated plank top, on column legs and pad feet, 81cm wide 76cm deep 68cm high £300 - 400

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Lot 372 A tortoiseshell veneered triple dressing mirror, early 20th century, with a central arched plate, 98cm wide 65.5cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 373 A George II-style walnut chest of drawers, the rectangular book-matched veneer moulded top, above four graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet, with cross and feather bandings to the top and feather banding to the drawer fronts, 84cm wide 46cm deep 84cm high £800 - 1,200

Lot 374 Six Dutch delft plates, c.1780, each painted with a flowering tree within a border of stylised leaves and flowers, 23cm diameter (6) £300 - 500

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Lot 375 A solid yew wood gateleg table, 20th century, in a 17th century style, with a frieze drawer and carved brackets, on turned legs and stretchers, top 198 x 200 maximum 76cm high £800 - 1,200 Provenance: T he property of a Suffolk gentleman. Lot 376 A walnut bachelor’s chest, early 18th century, of small proportions, fitted with two short over three long crossbanded oak-lined drawers, with later drop handles, 71cm wide 38cm deep 73cm high £600 - 800

Lot 377 An oak kneehole desk, 18th century, the rectangular top over two pedestals of three drawers, raised on bracket feet, 88cm wide 54cm deep 81cm high £300 - 500 Lot 378 A Queen Anne cocus wood cabinet, having two drawers over two doors, the interior with a door surrounded by eleven drawers, on a later mahogany stand, cabinet 99cm wide 38cm deep 69cm high overall 149cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 379 A set of four Italian majolica apothecary jars, 17th/18th century, of waisted cylindrical form, each separately inscribed ‘Sutrtrin’, ‘Tranarhanti’, ‘Pil. Aurra’ and ‘Inrarnat’ within a foliate band, on a circular foot, 11cm diameter 13.5cm high (4) £400 - 600

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Lot 380 A rare, large and documented, oak and mahogany gateleg dining table, c.1675-1700, the oval drop-leaf top of exceptionally thick mahogany boards, the oak base with a single end-frieze drawer and spiral-turned legs joined by similar peripheral and central cross-bracing stretchers, the gates also formed from spiral-turnings, but of smaller section, 171.8cm wide 133.2cm deep 77.5cm high £1,500 - 2,500 Illustrated: A lan Bowett, ‘Woods in British Furniture-Making 1400-1900’, 2012 p.120, pl.M4. This table is believed to represent a very early use of mahogany in English furniture-making. It is noted ibid. p.121, that ‘on stylistic grounds, (it) should predate 1700, but such examples are rare’. The first specific mention of mahogany in the English Customs returns occurs in 1700, when mahogany valued at £5 was imported. Other instances of it being recorded in shipments occur in the 1710s. Mahogany was sold as a prize after two captured Spanish vessels were sold in London in 1702/3. It is therefore possible that mahogany furniture began to be made in limited quantities from 1700 onwards. Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.

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Lot 381 A carved ivory triptych, 18th/19th century, Dieppe, depicting Christ on the cross surrounded by his disciples, 14.5cm high 10cm open 5cm closed, together with a gilt metal Corpus Christi, within a fitted leather easel back case, 15.5cm high 18cm open 9cm closed (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 382 A pair of brass altar gates, 20th century, with dense floral and foliate detail, each approximately 60 x 90cm (2) £200 - 300 Lot 383 A stained glass panel, 19th century, painted with the royal arms of England within the legend ‘Domine Salvum fac Regem Henricus Tertius Rex Ang’, 43cm diameter, mounted in an oak frame £250 - 450 Provenance: T he property of a West Country gentleman. Lot 384 A Schwarzlot glass oval panel, late 19th century, depicting Jacob’s Ladder, Genesis 28, 25 x 20cm £300 - 400 Lot 385 A French carved fruitwood Madonna and Child, c.1800, on a canted base, 42cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 386 A Coalbrookdale-type patent cast iron stick stand, 19th century, the column in the form of a stork, the top as rustic branches and ivy leaves, with a drop pan and bearing registration lozenges, 44cm wide 20cm deep 75cm high £200 - 300

386 Lot 387 A large Spanish iron lantern, probably 19th century, the six lights within an ornate frame with gilt painted, stylised foliage, 165cm high £500 - 800 Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman. Lot 388 A pair of cut glass and gilt brass electric lamps, early 20th century, probably by F & C Osler of Birmingham, each with a floral finial, flanked by a pair of branches supporting a globular shade, raised on a faceted column and spreading circular base, terminating in bun feet, 75cm high (2) £800 - 1,200

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Lot 389 A pair of cast iron and marble console tables, by James Yates, Rotherham, c.1840, each with a white serpentine marble top on an ornately cast base, supported on two scrolled supports linked by a stretcher with a crested medallion, on foliate cast feet, each marked ‘James Yates, Rotherham, Registered September 28, 1840, No 416’ 102cm wide 50cm deep 83cm high (2) £2,500 - 3,500 Provenance: T he property of a European gentleman.

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Lot 390 A large wrought iron framed stool, 20th century, the pink buttoned silk upholstered top, above scrolling X-frame supports, set with floral roundels, 126cm wide 61cm deep 54cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 391 A City of London cast lead property mark, 18th century, depicting the City of London coat of arms within a scrolled border over the inscription ‘Farex 33’, 37cm high, and a further lead property mark, 18th century, depicting a classical building below a crown, 22.5cm high (2) £400 - 600 Property marks were displayed on buildings in the City of London owned by parish churches, the Corporation of London, Livery Companies and other charitable institutions. Personal marks were also displayed indicating that the property was left in trust by a private individual, usually to the parish for philanthropic purposes. These marks were typically attached in pairs, one at either end of the building’s facade. They were also fixed to the side and back elevations of buildings.

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Lot 392 A large ‘Bristol’ blue glass bowl, 19th century, 22cm diameter 18cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 393 An Hispano-Moresque lustre charger, 19th century, with a central ‘boss’, moulded, beaded decoration and all-over painted stylised foliage, 39.5cm diameter £200 - 400

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Lot 394 A Persian Senneh kilim, 20th century, with all-over geometric motifs on a red and blue field, 293 x 198cm £300 - 500 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman.

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Lot 395 A closely matched pair of George III-style wing back armchairs, 20th century, each upholstered in a grey Gainsborough silk damask fabric, on dwarf cabriole legs, with ball and claw feet, 98cm wide 85cm deep 98cm high (2) £800 - 1,200

Lot 396 A late Regency rosewood centre table, with mirrored veneers and crossbanded top, with alternate blind frieze drawers, on standard end supports, with leaf and scroll carved decoration, on scroll feet, 123cm wide 67cm deep 73cm high £300 - 500

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397 Lot 397 A George III mahogany eight-day bracket clock by Daniel Vauguion, c.1770, having a 6in break arch dial, a silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, date aperture and strike/silent, the twin fusee movement with a verge escapement, engraved backplate, and an hour bell strike with repeat, with pendulum, case key and winder, and documentation from Raffety & Walwyn, 24cm wide 17cm deep 35cm high £3,000 - 5,000

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Lot 398 A Regency-style carved giltwood convex wall mirror, the circular plate within a sphere decorated moulded frame, with eagle and acanthus surmount, and further acanthus and shell detail to the bottom, 58cm diameter 111cm high £600 - 800 Lot 399 A Sheraton period painted satinwood demilune card table, decorated with trailing convolvulus and wild flowers, a banded border to the top and ebony line inlaid legs, baize-lined and on tapering square legs, 100cm wide 48cm deep 74cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 400 A Martin & Co. Style 2 ukulele, c.1925, the mahogany body with three layer binding to the front and a single layer binding to the reverse, the rosewood fingerboard with dot markers to the fifth, seventh and tenth frets and having 12 frets in total, impressed ‘C.F. Martin & Co., Nazareth, PA.’ to the reverse of the headstock, and impressed ‘C.F. Martin & Co., Nazareth, PA.’ inside the body, complete with a period fitted hardcase £300 - 500 This ukulele was formerly owned by Sam McRae, who as well as being the professional golfer at the City of Newcastle Golf Club, was also particularly adept at playing the ukulele. Tales are told of him sharing the stage with the legendary ‘Ukulele Ike’, but exactly when and where this took place has been lost in the annals of history. This instrument was the backup to the Style 3 ukulele that we are also selling (lot 405).

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Lot 401 A violin, early 19th century, probably German, in the manner of Giovanni Grancino, of dark caramel colour, the two-piece back of medium curl measuring approximately 356mm in length, together with a modern unmarked nickel mounted bow and a fitted hard case (3) £400 - 600 Lot 402 A Continental violin, 19th century, probably German, of light caramel colour, the two-piece heavily figured back measuring 356mm, together with a nickel mounted bow, marked ‘R DLOSEP’, and an unmarked nickel mounted bow and a fitted case (4) £400 - 600

Lot 403 A Wheatstone thirty-seven key concertina, 1924, serial number 30248, with hexagonal foliate pierced nickel-plated ends, bearing plaques ‘C Wheatstone & Co., Inventors, Patentees & Manfact., London’ and ‘Wheatstone, 30248’, complete tooled leather fitted case, 16cm in diameter (2) £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 404 A Beare & Son violin, labelled ‘Nach Sebastian Kloz, in Mittenwald, An 1932’ with the BS&L monogram, in a dark caramel colour, the two-piece back with medium curl measuring 358mm in length, together with two nickel mounted bows, one marked ‘Made in Saxony’, and a fitted case (4) £300 - 500

Lot 405 A Martin & Co. Style 3 ukulele, c.1925, the mahogany body with seven layer binding to the front and three layer binding to the reverse, the inlaid rosewood fingerboard with 17 frets, impressed ‘Made in U.S.A., C.F. Martin & Co., Nazareth, PA.’ to the reverse of the headstock, and impressed ‘C.F. Martin & Co., Nazareth, PA.’, complete with a period fitted hardcase £500 - 700 This ukulele was formerly owned by Sam McRae, who as well as being the professional golfer at the City of Newcastle Golf Club was also particularly adept at playing the ukulele. Tales are told of him sharing the stage with the legendary ‘Ukulele Ike’ but exactly when and where this took place has been lost in the annals of history.

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406 Lot 406 A William IV giltwood overmantel mirror, the square plate within an ebony fillet and pilaster decorated frame, 66cm wide 77.5cm high £300 - 400 Lot 407 A pair of modern two-seater settees, each with turned front legs and brass castors, 205cm wide, together with five scatter cushions (7) £400 - 800

Lot 409 A French burr wood side cabinet, 19th century, with two bevelled, glazed and panelled doors, flanked by two doors within square pilasters with bronze acanthus cast capitals, on square tapering legs and bronze feet, 196cm wide 42cm deep 180cm high £400 - 600 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

Lot 408 A Continental walnut, ebonised and brass inlaid table cabinet, 19th century, of breakfront shape, the central door with red tortoiseshell columns and applied brass mounts, opening to reveal four drawers and a parquetry reverse, flanked by six drawers with scrolled brass inlay, the parquetry sides to match the door interior, 112cm wide 46cm deep 55cm high £700 - 900

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Lot 410 A large Venetian carved giltwood overmantel mirror, 18th century, of shaped form, the highly scrolling foliate frame set with stylised masks, 150cm wide 140cm high £1,500 - 2,000 Lot 411 Two hedgelayer’s walking sticks, late 19th century, believed to be Somerset Levels, 94 and 84cm high (2) £150 - 250

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Lot 412 A French Régence walnut wing backed armchair, the shaped overstuffed upholstered back over carved open arms, an ornately carved apron, and on cabriole legs with scroll carved feet, 75cm wide 56cm deep 105cm high £600 - 800

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Lot 413 A Persian Kashan carpet, the field woven with scrolling foliate motifs, on a red ground, 415 x 300cm £800 - 1,200

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Lot 414 A carved giltwood and gesso oval wall mirror, 19th century, the central bevelled oval plate within eight segmental plates, 62cm wide 98cm high £200 - 300 Provenance: T he Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor. Lot 415 A Spanish walnut chest, 17th century, the hinged plank top opening to reveal a panelled underside and a pine lift-out top, the front and sides panelled with turned bosses and stylised foliate divisions, the base with two drawers and carved feet, 147cm wide 59cm deep 72cm high £800 - 1,200 Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman. Lot 416 A Venetian wall mirror, of shield form with an engraved and faceted border and interlocking leafwork surmount, 46cm wide 82cm high £300 - 500 Lot 417 A baroque-style cushion mirror, 19th century, the bevelled plate within a repoussé metal frame surmounted by foliate cresting, 61cm wide 100cm high £300 - 500 Lot 418 A Continental painted side cabinet, late 19th century, with an open double arched front, applied half pilasters, brass lion ring handles and panelled sides, 102cm wide 50cm deep 89cm high £200 - 400

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Lot 419 A pair of French fruitwood benches, 19th century, the long plank tops on turned supports, 236cm wide 15cm deep 52cm high (2) £300 - 500 Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.

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Lot 420 An ‘art populaire’ treacle glazed pottery tobacco jar and cover, mid-19th century, French, the lid with a mythical beast and four containers, the base supported on three horses and a shaped base, 26cm high, and a Scottish treacle glazed pottery whistle, mid-19th century, in the form of a bird on a branch with four chicks, 23cm high (3) £300 - 400 Lot 421 A pair of Spanish walnut Savonarola-style ‘X’ framed elbow chairs, 19th century, each with a gilt tooled leather back and seat, carved detail and paw feet, 77cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 422 A Continental walnut oval centre table, 17th or 18th century, the plank top on shaped end supports, 120cm long 79cm wide 74cm high £300 - 500 Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman. Lot 423 A pair of red toleware-style table lamps and shades, 21st century, decorated with chinoiserie, 43cm wide 79cm high (2) £250 - 350 Lot 424 A black lacquered chinoiserie side table, contemporary, with all-over gilt decoration with figures, landscapes and pagodas, on foliate decorated tapering square supports, 118cm wide 59cm deep 73cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 425 A pair of gilt-bronze and champlevé enamel six-branch candelabra, late 19th century, the six branches with removable drip pans, each raised with a cherub and a fairy form on the column, on inverted cruciform plinths, on squat bun feet, 57.5cm high (2) £600 - 800

Lot 426 A pair of Directoire-style giltwood pedestals, 20th century, each with a verde marble top, carved with masks and floral garlands to the angled sides, on a stepped plinth base, 41cm square 128cm high (2) £1,000 - 2,000

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Lot 427 A George III parcel gilt painted armchair, with ring turned decoration to the square upholstered panel back, armrests and overstuffed seat, 64cm wide 62cm deep 87cm high £500 - 700

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Lot 428 An Irish carved and giltwood centre table in the manner of Del Vecchio, Dublin, 19th century, the moulded white marble top supported on three mythical winged beasts, standing on a painted triform base, 97cm diameter 80cm high £2,500 - 2,800 Provenance: T he property of a West Country gentleman.

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184-499 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 429 A pair of gilt softwood wall brackets, in the rococo style with carved decoration, 30cm wide 27cm high, and a Victorian oak wall bracket, with parcel gilt highlights, 34cm wide 29cm high (3) £200 - 400

Lot 430 A French-style painted and parcel-gilt sofa, 20th century, upholstered in floral fabric, with acanthus carved detail and stop fluted supports, 205cm wide 67cm deep 87cm high £800 - 1,200

Provenance: T he Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.

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Lot 431 A carved giltwood picture frame, 19th century, with scrolling pierced acanthus detail, 53 x 43cm £300 - 400

Lot 432 A French carved giltwood and composition wall mirror, 19th century, the rectangular bevelled plate surmounted by a ‘C’ scroll crested cartouche, centred with a rose and flanked by scrolling acanthus, 96cm wide 155cm high £800 - 1,200

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Lot 433 A smokey sepia glass chandelier, the six scrolled arms with large ‘drip trays’(?) with moulded leaves, below five moulded flowers and leaves, the base with a hanging pendant, 84cm diameter 107cm high £500 - 1,000

Lot 434 A modern painted wood pier mirror, 20th century, the arched top with moulded and segmental decoration over reeded sides and a platform base, 113cm wide 191cm high £500 - 600 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 435 An oak wall-mounted cabinet by Liberty & Co., the panelled door stained to represent an apothecary mixing medicines, label verso, 56cm wide 76cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 436 A Continental painted pine coffer, mid-19th century, the front with three faux panels painted with stylised flowers and bouquets within red borders and a dark ground, the top and sides stained, on bun feet, 117cm wide 58cm deep 58cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 437 A pair of painted wood breakfront console tables, 20th century, with marble tops and mirrored backs, 156cm wide 45cm deep 90cm high (2) £600 - 800 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 438 Two mahogany plate stands, 19th century, one with a box base, 39.5 and 38.5cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 439 Charles Van Wijk (1875-1917), head of a child, bronze, 13cm wide 13cm deep 9cm high £200 - 300 Lot 440 A George III mahogany tray, with a shaped moulded edge, 35 x 46cm £200 - 300

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Lot 441 A Worcester blue and white mug, 1775-1785, printed in ‘The European Landscape Group’ pattern, 14.5cm high, a Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer, 1775-1785, printed in ‘The European Landscape Group’ pattern, saucer 12cm diameter, a Worcester blue and white teacup and saucer, printed with flowers, saucer 12cm diameter, a Caughley blue and white clamshell-shaped bowl, printed in ‘The Fisherman’ pattern, 14cm long, and a blue and white tea caddy and cover, of lobed barrel shape with a printed landscape and gilt border, 11cm high (8) £200 - 400

Lot 442 A George III-style giltwood mirror, with a pierced and carved scrolling foliate frame around a rectangular plate, 58cm wide 127cm high £300 - 500

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443 Lot 443 A French brass three-piece fender, late 19th century, with a square balustrade angled rail, flanked by ornate flaring urns with oakleaf garlands and lion masks, 137cm wide 38cm high (3) £400 - 600 Provenance: T he property of a European gentleman.

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Lot 444 A set of three twisted steel and brass fire tools, mid-19th century, with embossed brass handles, the poker 73cm long (3) £200 - 400

Lot 445 A walnut Vienna wall clock, 19th century, the case with carved foliate scrolls and beaded mounts, the enamel dial with a subsidiary seconds dial supporting a two-train weight-driven movement, striking on a gong, 38cm wide 110cm high £400 - 600

446 Lot 446 A Tunbridgeware writing slope, mid-19th century, the slope with a cube parquetry panel within a radiating specimen wood and inlaid border, the interior with two glass inkwells, 28cm wide 9.5cm high maximum £250 - 350 Lot 447 A Tunbridgeware white wood watch stand, early 19th century, in the form of a castle entrance guarded by two cylindrical crenellated towers, painted in gilt with an entrance door and arched windows, 20.5cm wide 14.5cm high £800 - 1,200

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184-499 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 449 A needlework panel, 18th/19th century, worked with lovers in a garden, the sun peeking from behind a cloud, 27 x 36cm £600 - 800

Lot 448 A George III solid mahogany tripod table, the circular top with a reeded edge, 43cm diameter 73cm high £300 - 500

Provenance: A West Country collection supplied by Mr Bernard Gulley, formerly of Lancotbury Manor.

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Lot 451 A Regency rosewood sofa table, with angled corners, alternate blind frieze drawers, on half hoop and scroll end supports and winged lion paw feet, 151cm wide 76cm deep 73cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 453 A French gilt gesso wall mirror, in the Louis XVI style, second half of the 19th century, the crest with an oval cartouche within ribbon-tied flowering foliage, over five chamfered mirror plates within ornate borders centred with garlanded trophies, the apron with musical instruments within trailing flowers, 95cm wide 138cm high £500 - 1,000

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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART 184-499 Lot 455 A small Regency rosewood circular pedestal table, with split-round moulded border, on a tapering octagonal column and down scrolling triform base, with applied rosette moulded decoration, 112cm diameter 74cm high £300 - 500

454 Lot 454 A strung mahogany mantel clock by Samuel Marsh, London, 19th century, the enamel dial inscribed within Roman numerals, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell with an inscribed backplate, the case with stop fluted quarter columns, brass grilles and lion mask ring handles, the dial 18cm diameter 42cm high £700 - 1,000

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Lot 456 A Victorian brass inlaid mahogany drop dial wall clock, the silvered dial inscribed ‘Bullock, Bradford’, within Roman numerals, the movement with a single fusee, the case with carved brackets and sliding side ‘doors’ and a hinged base door, dial 21.5cm diameter case 54cm high £300 - 500

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457 Lot 457 A George III-style gilt framed mirror, the breakfront moulded cornice with applied balls over a central frieze, decorated in relief with warriors in and around a chariot being pulled by lions towards three maidens with trumpeting angels above, flanked by reeded columns with anthemion capitals over a broad bevelled mirror plate, flanked on either side by narrow bevelled plates, 148.5cm wide 89.5cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 458 A large painted pine oval box and cover, Sweden, 1818, painted all-over on a blue ground within rust red borders, the cover inscribed ‘B.M.D., 1818’, 64cm wide 33cm deep 16cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 459 A George III mahogany oval drop-leaf table, with a frieze drawer, on delicate scrolled legs and pointed pad feet, top 107 x 130cm maximum 71cm high £200 - 300

Lot 461 A Persian Hamadan carpet, with numerous floral motifs on a red field, 340 x 193cm £300 - 400

Provenance: T he property of a West Country gentleman.

Lot 462 A George II-style walnut two-seater settee, by Bath Cabinet Makers, having an inlaid spat back over shepherd’s crook arms, on shell carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 125cm wide 53cm deep 105cm high £600 - 800

Provenance: The property of a European gentleman.

Lot 460 A pair of Art Deco-style occasional tables, 20th century, each with a square marble top over an open tubular base, 44cm wide 44cm deep 40cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 463 A George III oak occasional table, the tilting octagonal top above a turned column and sweeping tripod base, 47cm diameter 73cm high £200 - 300 Lot 464 A mahogany longcase clock by Abraham Weston, Lewes, early 19th century, the arched silvered dial inscribed ‘Weston, Lewes’, with a seconds and calendar dial below a strike silent dial in the arch, the two-train movement stretching on a bell, the hood with three brass ball spires and a fret cut frieze over stop fluted columns, dial 12in (30cm) diameter case 233cm high £500 - 800

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Lot 465 A George II-style walnut stool, late 19th/early 20th century, the leather drop-in seat decorated in gilt and colours with an apocryphal coat of arms within a carved border, on shell-carved scrolled legs and bold claw and ball feet, 65cm wide 49cm deep 50cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 466 A Persian carpet, a red and blue ground, with three central medallions, all-over foliate design, a zigzag design to the sides, and ‘spandrel’ corners, 259 x 176cm £200 - 400

Lot 467 A George II-style giltwood wall mirror, c.1900, with a double eagle crest, 50cm wide 90cm high £400 - 600

Lot 468 Four apprentice models of chairs, contemporary, comprising: a Thames Valley Windsor chair, a Chippendale-style splat backed armchair, a ladder backed rocking chair, and a Continental solid seat chair, the largest 25cm high (4) £200 - 300

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Lot 469 An oak child’s chair, 18th century, with a slat back and all-over carved detail, 30cm wide 27cm deep 64cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 470 A Dutch delft charger, mid-18th century, decorated with a bird, flowers and fruit, 34.5cm diameter £300 - 400 Lot 471 A pair of delft chargers, Lambeth, mid-18th century, each painted in enamels with a seated figure beside a river, 34cm diameter (2) £500 - 600 Lot 472 A panel of thirty-six delftware blue and white tiles, 18th century, the four central depicting flowers, most of the remainder of buildings and landscapes, each tile 13cm square £300 - 500

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Lot 473 An oak plank top refectory table, 18th century, with cleated ends, on stretchered square tapering legs, 228cm wide 92cm deep 74cm high £500 - 800 Lot 474 A fruitwood and beechwood linen or book press, 19th century, the screw thread over two drawers and square legs, 64cm wide 37cm deep 132cm high £300 - 500 Provenance: The collection of Germaine Greer.

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Lot 475 A pair of George II-style walnut side chairs, by Howard and Son Ltd., each with an arching back over open scrolling arms, on shell carved cabriole legs and pad feet, with an old paper label to the underside, 67cm wide 55cm deep 93cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 476 Three pairs of lined and interlined silk curtains, contemporary, bespoke made using fabric from Chelsea Textiles, each woven with vibrant chinoiserie floral and bird motifs, each 230cm at widest 284cm long (6) £500 - 800

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Lot 477 An upholstered easy armchair, early 20th century, in the manner of Howard & Sons, with a deep seat, raised on tapering square front supports, one of the back legs stamped ‘1Z 409 1Z 2626 1Z 112’, 80cm wide 106cm deep 90cm high £200 - 300

Lot 478 A Continental simulated rosewood window seat, c.1900, the scrolling beech frame with turned ends and shell carved detail, 134cm wide 61cm deep 48cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 479 A Bokhara rug, with multiple medallions on a red field, 270 x 233cm £200 - 300

480 Lot 480 A Regency mahogany breakfront sideboard, the three frieze drawers with applied moulding, a central tablet and bold brass lion mask ring handles, on four turned, carved, tapering and reeded legs with lion paw feet and two flat rear supports, 232cm wide 66.5cm deep 92cm high £500 - 600 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 481 A pair of Chamberlains Worcester oval meat plates, c.1800, on later imitation bamboo stands, each plate with a central heraldic crest within a gilt lined border, signed in rust red ‘Chamberlains, Worcester 120’, plates 49cm long with stands 52cm high (4) £400 - 600

Lot 482 Two similar mahogany and brass bound peat buckets, 18th century, each of navette form and coopered construction with a brass liner, 33cm wide 25cm deep 45cm high, and 48cm wide 20cm deep 48cm high (2) £300 - 500

Lot 483 A toleware painted galleried tray, 19th century, decorated with a still life study of fruit, 55 x 77cm £100 - 200

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Lot 484 A large Regency circular mahogany pedestal table, with radiating flame figured veneers, on a lappet and leaf carved column and lion paw feet, 137cm diameter 72.5cm high £500 - 700 Lot 485 An Afghan carpet of Bokhara design, the field woven with multiple elephant foot motifs within a multiple geometrically decorated border, 320 x 240cm £400 - 600 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman.

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Lot 486 An Edwardian mahogany demilune fold-over card table, the top with shell inlay, stringing and crossbanding on square tapering legs inlaid with pendant husks, 92cm wide 43cm deep 73cm high £300 - 400 Lot 487 A Regency rosewood writing table, the top with three inset leather surfaces and a ratcheted slope, over three moulded frieze drawers and panelled end supports, linked by a turned stretcher, 76cm wide 43cm deep 74cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 488 A Persian Kashan carpet, 20th century, the blue ground with a central medallion in a densely populated field and banded border, 400 x 300cm £800 - 1,000 Lot 489 A brass inlaid mahogany overmantel mirror, first half of the 19th century, having a panel inlaid in brass with two swans and scrolling foliage, over a mirror flanked by panels and turned columns, 133.5cm wide 15cm deep 89cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 490 A Regency satinwood and mahogany secretaire bookcase, the top section with a fret cut swan neck cornice over astragal glazed doors, the base with a fitted drawer over three graduated drawers and splayed bracket feet, 101cm wide 51cm deep 225cm high £400 - 600 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 491 A Regency strung mahogany centre table, the rectangular snap top on a canted square column, four reeded outswept supports, brass lion paw feet and castors, 163cm wide 120cm deep 79cm high £300 - 500 Provenance: T he property of a West Country gentleman. Lot 492 A specimen wood worktable, 19th century and later, the padouk top with ebony and rosewood parquetry inlaid edges, with folding flap above two short drawers, raised on turned supports, 72cm wide 48cm deep 72cm high £300 - 500

Lot 492A A Persian Tabriz rug, the pink/fawn ground, with a central medallion within multiple borders, 283 x 194cm £300 - 500 Lot 493 A pair of gilt-bronze three-light wall appliqués, French, late 19th century, each light with a Sèvres-style mounted sconce, 20cm high (2) £100 - 200

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Lot 494 A late Victorian walnut and ebonised octagonal centre table, the highly figured top raised on carved and fluted column supports with anthemion and Greek key detail, on a quadripartite base, to castors, 112cm wide 112cm deep 77cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 495 An Aesthetic Movement brass door porter, late 19th century, attributed to Thomas Jeckyll (1827-1881) for Robbins & Co., the semi-conical weighted base with stylised roundel and geometric decoration, 40cm high £350 - 550 Thomas Jeckyll was a Norwich architect and designer, best known for his metalwork designs and furniture, both influenced by Japanese design. He is best remembered for designing the ‘Peacock Room’ at 49 Princes Gate, London.

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Lot 496 A mahogany hall stand by James Shoolbred & Co., late 19th century, with inlaid floral decoration, the central cupboard flanked by a pair of stick stands with brass rails, bearing an ivorine label to the back, 96cm wide 30cm deep 104cm high £400 - 600 Lot 497 A French carved oak coat rack, 19th century, set with a mirrored panel and eight horn hooks, 125cm wide 75cm deep 68cm high £200 - 300 Lot 498 A walnut framed stool, 19th century, the floral silk upholstered top, above tapering fluted supports, 98cm wide 43cm deep 51cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 499 A Qashqai wool carpet, third quarter of the 20th century, the red lozenge centre with a deep blue surround, a multibanded border, ‘Fired Earth’ label verso, 300 x 200cm £300 - 500

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Paintings, Watercolours and Prints 500-759

500 Lot 500 After Albrecht Dürer (German, 1471-1528) ‘Knight, Death and the Devil’ engraving, trimmed and stuck down 29 x 21cm £400 - 600 Lot 501 Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778) ‘Vestigie delle Terme d’Antonino Caracalla (the Baths of Vespasian)’ etching, signed within the print ‘Piranesi fe’ l.l. 11.5 x 17cm £300 - 400 Literature: Focillon 104. Provenance: C hristopher Mendez, 51 Lexington Street, London, W1; The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor, Debden, Essex.

501 Lot 502 Jacques Rigaud (French, 1680-1754) The Royal Palace at Hampton Court hand-coloured engraving, 1749 28 x 40cm; Jan van Ryne (Dutch, 1712-1760) Bombay on the Malabar Coast hand-coloured engraving, 1754 27 x 38cm; John Maurer (fl.1713-1761) A Perspective View of the Parade at St. James’s Park hand-coloured engraving, 1752 28 x 40cm; and Samuel Wale (1721-1786) A General View of Vaux Hall Gardens hand-coloured engraving, 1751 29 x 39cm (4) £300 - 500

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506 Lot 507 Edward Gilbert Hester, after George Veal ‘McQueen’s Racings - Our leading Jockeys of the Day’ hand-coloured aquatint, with 16 facsimile autographs, published 1885 by M Knoedler & Co. 60 x 110cm, in a maple frame; and four further racing prints, 34.5 x 46.5cm (5) £200 - 300

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500-759 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS Lot 508 Genoese School, c.1600 St Agnes and the Lamb pen and ink on buff paper, laid to card 8 x 6.5cm £500 - 800 Provenance: Sir George Mounsey, 96 Mount Street, Mayfair, London, W1; by whom given to a friend as a birthday present (as Guercino), c.1950; thence by descent. We are grateful to Nicholas Turner for his help with the catalogue entry.

Lot 509 Attributed to John Sell Cotman (1782-1842) Walkers on a path charcoal on grey paper 15 x 21cm; and another, a Norwich church with a spire pencil 17 x 12cm (2) £300 - 500 Provenance: Dawson Turner, FRS (1775-1858), a friend of John Sell Cotman; thence by descent.

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509 Lot 510 Attributed to HRH Victoria, The Princess Royal (1840-1901) Study of a Vestal Virgin playing a harp pencil heightened with white, on buff paper laid to card 15 x 13cm, unframed £300 - 500 Sold with a copy of the book ‘Queen Victoria’s Sketchbook’ by Marina Warner, published by Macmillan London, 1979. The Princess Royal, or ‘Vicky’, as she was known in the family, and her siblings were taught by the watercolourist Edward Henry Corbould (1815-1905). The Princes and Princesses seem to have had a fond relationship with Corbould and gave him many of their works as presents. Jane Roberts, in Chapter 4 of her book ‘Royal Artists’ (1987) discusses the tuition Corbould gave to the Royal children and notes that his pupils often made him presents of their work which he carefully preserved and annotated. There are two drawings by HRH Princess Victoria owned by Corbould now in the British Museum.

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Lot 511 Basil Nightingale (1864-1940) ‘Let ‘em all come’ signed, inscribed and dated ‘Basil Nightingale 1930’ l.r., charcoal and watercolour on buff paper 38 x 51.5cm £500 - 700

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513 Lot 512 Louis Wain (1860-1939) ‘The Plaintiff’ signed l.l., inscribed l.c., pen and ink on buff paper 43.5 x 31.5cm £600 - 800

Lot 513 Louis Wain (1860-1939) ‘The Usher and the Jury’ signed l.l., indistinctly inscribed l.c., pen and ink on buff paper 41.5 x 32.5cm £600 - 800

Lot 514 Louis Wain (1860-1939) ‘The Defendant’ signed l.l., inscribed l.c., pen and ink, heightened with white on buff paper 42.5 x 32.5cm £600 - 800

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Lot 515 Louis Wain (1860-1939) ‘A rush for the gallery’ signed l.r., pen and ink 48 x 70cm £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 516 William Hoare of Bath RA (c.1707-1792) Portrait of Mrs Mary Canning (née Petre), half-length, in a white dress and blue wrap; and Portrait of Francis Canning, her husband, half-length, in a plum-coloured coat and gold embroidered waistcoat a pair, pastel, circa 1745 59 x 43cm, in the original carved giltwood frames (2) £5,000 - 7,000 Provenance: Foxcote House, Ilmington, Warwickshire. Literature: ‘Foxcote, The Story of an Estate’, Margaret Fisher and Pearl Mitchell.

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The Catholic family of Canning owned Foxcote in Warwickshire from the 15th century and the house was rebuilt in the early 18th century, probably to the designs of Edward Woodward. William Hoare executed this pair of portraits in the mid-1740s when the sitters were staying in Bath. They share a close similarity with the pair of portraits tentatively identified as William Ffolkes and his wife that now belong to the Bath Preservation Trust at No.1 the Crescent, Bath.

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Lot 517 William Hoare of Bath RA (c.1707-1792) Portrait of a lady, half-length, in a cream and gold dress pastel, c.1750 60 x 46cm, in a carved giltwood Kent frame with shell and foliate drops £300 - 500

Lot 518 English School, 18th century Turkish travellers with a grey horse before a palace watercolour 23 x 44cm £300 - 400

Lot 520 Peter Fendi (Austrian, 1796-1842) A young girl pulling her younger sibling along in a wooden cart signed and dated 1831 l.r., wash and pencil 15.5 x 10.5cm £300 - 500

This portrait is stylistically and compositionally very similar to Hoare’s portrait of Mrs Richard Plowden in the Indianapolis Museum of Art.

Lot 519 Circle of Henri-Pierre Danloux (French, 1753-1809) Portrait of William Wilkieson (1778-1839) of Woodbury Hall, Everton, Sandy, Bedfordshire inscribed on old label verso ‘William Wilkieson of Woodbury Hall, Cambridgeshire, born October 9th 1778, died May 23rd 1839, second son of Thomas Wilkieson of Chester Hall, Midlothian, and of Sarah Mainwaring his wife. Maternal grandfather of Colonel Francis Moore. This portrait was painted in 1796 at the age of 18’, pastel 62 x 52cm £700 - 1,000 Provenance: B y descent within the family of the sitter. William Wilkieson took holy orders and bought the Woodbury estate in Bedfordshire, where he immediately had the house rebuilt. Woodbury Hall was completed in 1806 with limestone brought up from Portland in Dorset. The Doric columns and the semi-circular porch give it a grand Georgian appearance.

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521 Lot 521 Attributed to Henry Edridge ARA (1768-1821) Portrait of a gentleman seated in his study, a telescope and books beside him, before an open window watercolour 43 x 33cm £250 - 350 Provenance: T he property of a West Country gentleman. Lot 522 English School, 19th century The Reverend Mr Charles Simeon (1759-1836) preaching from his pulpit pencil, pen and ink, watercolour and bodycolour on buff paper 26 x 22cm £300 - 400 The Reverend Mr Charles Simeon was Vicar of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, from 1782 until 1836. He was a Fellow of King’s College, Cambridge. Lot 523 Attributed to Frederick Cruickshank (1800-1868) Portrait group of a gentleman, his wife and their two daughters, the girls in lace dresses with blue ribbons, holding roses signed indistinctly and dated 1846 l.l., watercolour 72 x 55cm £300 - 500

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Lot 524 Carlo Ferranti (Italian, 1840-1908) Portrait of Captain William Palgrave (1771-1833), half-length, in the uniform of a Captain in the Norfolk Yeomanry, c.1798; Portrait of Mrs William Palgrave (1780-1863), half-length, in a black dress with a gold shawl, lace fichu and white lace turban a pair, signed and dated ‘C Ferranti / 1864’ l.r., watercolour on buff paper, oval 25 x 20cm (2) £300 - 500 William Palgrave was the eldest son of William and Elizabeth Palgrave of Coltishall, Norfolk. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Parker of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 18 October 1798 at St Paul’s Church, Covent Garden, London. They had twelve children. William Palgrave died in Dublin, where he is buried. The present watercolour is copied by Ferranti from an earlier portrait in oils, known from an engraving by Joseph Brown. A volunteer unit, the Norfolk Yeomanry (originally titled the Norfolk Rangers), was raised in 1782, during the American Revolutionary War by the Hon George Townshend. From its formation, the Norfolk Yeomanry wore the Tarleton pattern helmet, red tunics with gold lace frogging and blue facings, all as illustrated in Ferranti’s watercolour. Along with many other Yeomanry regiments, the Norfolk Yeomanry, as formed in 1782, was disbanded in 1828 although it was twice later recreated. We are grateful to Christopher Joll for his assistance with the catalogue entry.

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PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS 500-759 Lot 525 Helen Cordelia Angell RWS (1847-1884) Portrait of Master Jack Wentworth Angell, the artist’s son, with a fishing net watercolour on buff paper 32 x 23cm £300 - 500 Provenance: By descent within the family of the sitter. Helen Cordelia Angell was one of twelve children. She learned painting and drawing from her older brother, the painter and illustrator William Stephen Coleman, and was awarded membership of the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours. Mrs Angell became Flower Painter to HM Queen Victoria in 1879 and held the position until her early death. Her painting ‘Study of a bird’s nest’ was included in the 1905 book ‘Women Painters of the World’ and her work is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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526 Lot 526 After Thomas Gainsborough ‘Lavinia’ - a cottage girl with a bowl of milk watercolour and bodycolour 57 x 43cm £200 - 300 The present watercolour is a copy of Gainsborough’s painting of 1786 now in the South African National Gallery, Iziko Museums, Cape Town, South Africa.

Lot 527 Joseph Middleton Jopling (1831-1884) Portrait of a young Spanish woman, in a grey paisley shawl, and with roses in her hair, holding a fan at the opera signed with a monogram and dated 1873 l.r., watercolour and bodycolour 75 x 62cm £2,000 - 4,000

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500-759 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS Lot 528 W… Hunt (fl. 1869-1893) A thatched cottage with a figure and chickens in the foreground signed and dated 1869 l.r., watercolour 29 x 44cm £200 - 400

528 Lot 529 Ettore Roesler Franz (Italian, 1845-1907) Street scenes, Rome a pair, both signed and inscribed ‘E Roesler Franz / Roma’ l.l., watercolour 76 x 54cm (2) £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 530 Edgar E West (fl.1857-1892) Figures standing on a rocky shore before a rough sea signed l.l., watercolour 56 x 74cm £400 - 600

Lot 531 Neapolitan School, late 19th century The Bay of Naples with Vesuvius beyond gouache 14 x 19cm £300 - 400

Lot 532 Gaetano D’Esposito (1858-1911) Views of Malta a pair, signed ‘D’Esposito’ l.l., watercolour and gouache each 11 x 23cm (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 533 Emilie Rouillon (French, 19th century) after Titian Sacred and Profane Love (‘L’amour Sacre et Profane’) inscribed verso with title, artist and dated ‘Rome 1888’, watercolour on paper laid on canvas 80 x 151cm, in an ornate contemporary Florentine carved giltwood frame £400 - 600 Titian’s original is in the Galleria Borghese, Rome.

Lot 534 Attributed to William Buelow Gould (1803-1853) ‘The Green Gum, Tasmania’, 1849 inscribed with title l.l., also inscribed ‘New Town, Tasmania’, watercolour 31 x 28cm £400 - 600

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Lot 535 Thomas Scott RSA (1854-1927) ‘Selkirk in winter’ watercolour 33 x 43cm £300 - 500

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Lot 536 … Morgan (20th century) Yellow, gold and purple irises three, all signed and dated ‘Morgan 87’, watercolour 49 x 30cm (3) £300 - 500

Lot 537 Circle of Albert de Belleroche (1864-1944) Portrait study of a young lady in a wide-brimmed hat inscribed ‘A Portrait’ u.r., pastel 24 x 19cm £300 - 400

Provenance: Commissioned from the artist.

Lot 538 *Sir William Russell Flint RA PRWS (1880-1969) ‘The Bather’ signed ‘Russell Flint’ l.l., watercolour 48 x 32cm £6,000 - 8,000 Provenance: W B Simpson, 84 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, where acquired by the vendor’s family; thence by descent.

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PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS 500-759 Lot 539 HRH The Duke of Windsor, formerly King Edward VIII Study of a battleship signed ‘E of Wales / 1909’ l.r., inscribed on a later label verso ‘This marine sketch was penned in 1909 by Prince Edward in the autograph book of his friend and fellow Cadet at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Edward Cawdron Cordeaux’, pen and ink 9 x 16cm £400 - 600

539 Lot 540 *Richard Carline (1896-1980) ‘Palestine’ signed, inscribed ‘Palestine’ and dated 1919 l.l., watercolour 22 x 28cm £300 - 400 Born into an artistic family, Richard Carline studied art before joining up at the start of the First World War. He initially served in the Middlesex Regiment and was transferred to the Royal Flying Corps in 1917. Carline’s artistic flair was utilised when he was asked to develop camouflage designs for aeroplanes and to paint large surveys of the front lines in France on to canvas. He nominated his brother, Sydney, who also served in the RFC, to become an official war artist, and both brothers were together sent to paint in the Middle East by the Imperial War Museum in 1919. They were instructed to depict aerial scenes and combat, of which they brought home more than 300 sketches. These they developed into paintings for the Imperial War Museum, although they were allowed to keep the collection of original sketches. After the war Carline joined the London Group and studied at the Slade. He also taught at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, and at Oxford University. During the Second World War he continued his work on aircraft camouflage when he worked for the Air Ministry.

540 Lot 541 *Rowland Suddaby (1912-1972) Trees by a river signed and indistinctly dated l.r., watercolour and gouache 41 x 55cm £300 - 500

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Lot 542 English School, mid-20th century, A triptych design for stained glass windows for the Roman Catholic Chapel at Groombridge, near Tunbridge Wells watercolour each 94 x 30cm (3) £400 - 600

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543 Lot 543 Antwerp School, early 17th century a painted frame, c.1600-20, decorated with scenes from the Life of Christ and the Virgin Mary, with parcel-gilt acanthus moulding, possibly later, now surrounding a bevelled mirror, 132 x 118cm £2,000 - 3,000

Lot 544 Circle of Elisabetta Sirani (Italian, 1638-1665) Saint Veronica oil on canvas 94 x 66cm, in a 17th century Bolognese carved giltwood frame £4,000 - 6,000 Provenance: Christie’s, London, anon. sale, 13 July 2001, lot 252.

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Lot 545 T… Berti (Italian, 19th century) after Carlo Dolci (Italian, 1616-1686) The Angel of the Annunciation signed, inscribed with title and ‘Borgo St Jacopo / No.1785 / Firenze’ verso, oil on canvas, painted oval 74 x 57cm, in a contemporary Florentine carved giltwood frame £800 - 1,200 Lot 546 After Carlo Dolci The Virgin of the Annunciation oil on canvas 64 x 44cm £400 - 600 Lot 547 After Jean-Baptiste Jouvenet (French, 1644-1717) The Education of the Virgin oil on canvas 105 x 70cm, in an Italian carved giltwood frame £300 - 500 The original painting is in the Uffizi.

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Lot 548 North Italian School, early 17th century St John the Baptist preaching in the wilderness oil on walnut panel 63 x 40.5cm £600 - 800 Lot 549 Spare lot

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Lot 550 Italian School, early 17th century Christ at the Column oil on slate 14 x 12cm £400 - 600 Provenance: P rivate collection, London. Lot 551 North Italian School, 17th century Christ on the Cross, with Mary Magdalene oil on slate 25 x 19.4cm £500 - 700 Lot 552 Russian School, 19th century The Five Apostles - an icon oil on panel 43 x 34cm £600 - 800

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Lot 553 Russian School, 19th century The Madonna surrounded by Saints an icon inscribed with text along the lower edge, tempera and gold on panel 30 x 25cm £700 - 1,000

Provenance: The Roman Catholic Chapel, Burrswood, near Tunbridge Wells.

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Lot 555 After Hans Memling The Lübeck Altarpiece; the central panel depicting the Crucifixion, the two wings Christ carrying the Cross and the Entombment, flanked by panels depicting St Blaise, St John the Baptist, St Jerome and St Egidius, the reverse with the Angel of the Annunciation and the Madonna coloured lithographs central panel 56 x 41cm £600 - 800 The original is in the St Annen Museum, Lübeck, Germany. Lot 556 Follower of Sir Godfrey Kneller ‘Caritas Romana’, Christian Charity oil on canvas 81 x 66cm £600 - 800 Lot 557 Follower of Caravaggio, 17th century Judith and Holofernes oil on canvas 126 x 97cm £5,000 - 7,000 Provenance: From the collection of Sir Edward Poynter RA; acquired by the vendor’s late husband at Sotheby’s, London, in the 1950s; from a Kensington town house.

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558 Lot 558 Jacob Huysmans (Flemish, c.1630-1696) Portrait of a young nobleman as King David, playing a harp, a sheep beside him, possibly the young Winston Churchill, died 1688, aged 20 oil on canvas 104 x 128cm, in a gilded frame £8,000 - 12,000 Provenance: Acquired by the vendor’s late husband at Christie’s, London, in 1975; from a Kensington town house. By family tradition the sitter is believed to be Winston Churchill, younger brother of the first Duke of Marlborough, who died in battle aged 20. Winston Churchill died in 1672 at the age of 20 at the Battle of Sole Bay near Southwold, Suffolk. His brother, the future Duke, was also present at the Battle. The symbols in the painting are connected to the sitter’s early death and are part of an apotheosis with the Harp of the Angels, the Lamb for the virtues of innocence, purity and humility and the Heavenly Crown. References to the sitter’s death in battle could be the heavenly crown with the crossed swords and his quasi Roman decorative armour which became so fashionable on church monuments of the period. Lot 559 Circle of Jacob Huysmans (Flemish, c.1633-1696) Portrait of a lady, half-length, in a silver dress and pearl necklace oil on canvas 63 x 49.5cm £600 - 800

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Lot 560 Scottish School, mid-17th century Portrait of Sir John Maxwell Bt of Calderwood, half-length, in a white slashed doublet and white ruff inscribed ‘Colonel Jo. Maxwell who was killed at the Battle of Dunbar, 1650’, oil on canvas, painted oval 71 x 61cm £800 - 1,200 Lot 561 Follower of Sir Anthony van Dyck Portrait of a nobleman, possibly James Stuart, 1st Duke of Richmond and 4th Duke of Lennox, bust length, in a black doublet and white lace collar oil on panel 39 x 31.5cm £600 - 800 Lot 562 After Sir Peter Lely Portrait of Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland (1640-1709), three-quarter length, in a gold dress and blue wrap, holding a sword and a palm frond oil on canvas 77 x 64cm £800 - 1,200 Lot 563 After Hyacinthe Rigaud Portrait of King Louis XIV, standing full length, in ceremonial robes oil on canvas 137 x 105cm £3,000 - 5,000

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564 Lot 564 Circle of Thomas Murray (1663-1734) Portrait of a lady, believed to be of the Parker family of Dorney Court, Berkshire, half-length, in a green dress and red cloak oil on canvas, in an oval feigned stone cartouche 75.5 x 63.5cm, unframed £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 565 Attributed to Abraham Wuchters (Dutch, 1608-1682) Portrait of Peder Schumacher, Count of Griffenfeld (1635-1699), bust length, in an ermine-trimmed robe and white lace jabot, wearing the Order of the Elephant oil on canvas 67 x 59cm, framed as an oval £700 - 1,000 Abraham Wuchters was born in Antwerp and from 1638 he worked mostly in Denmark, becoming the official painter to the Royal Court serving King Christian V from 1671 until his death. The sitter of this portrait, Peder Schumacher, was a royal favourite and had a meteoric but short-lived career in the 1670s. He was ennobled in July 1670, and was made a count in 1673. He also received the Order of the Elephant and was appointed Imperial Chancellor soon afterwards. Falsely charged with treason, he was tried in 1676 and remained in prison until his death twenty-two years later. The design of this canvas is based on a portrait dated 1672 at Fredericksborg Castle in Copenhagen that was painted when the sitter was at the height of his powers. The present portrait shows an older man and it may have been painted during his imprisonment.

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565 Lot 566 Circle of Joseph Highmore (1692-1780) Portrait of a lady, half-length, in a blue dress and red wrap oil on canvas, painted oval 76 x 63cm, unframed £600 - 800 Lot 567 Circle of Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) Portrait of a nobleman, half-length, wearing armour oil on canvas, painted oval 98 x 71cm, unframed £700 - 1,000

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Lot 568 Circle of Jean-Baptiste Santerre (1651-1771) Portrait of a nobleman, believed to be Lieutenant-General Charles-Cesar, Marquis Desmier de Chenon d’Olbreuse, half-length, in armour, full grey wig, red cloak and grey and gold sash, holding a baton, a city under siege beyond oil on canvas 92 x 72cm £2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: By descent within the family of the sitter in a Dorset country house; private collection.

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Lot 569 Allan Ramsay (1713-1784) Portrait of a young gentleman, half-length, in a blue coat and waistcoat and holding a manuscript oil on canvas 69 x 56cm, in original frame £2,000 - 3,000 The present portrait dates from the mid-1760s and is an interesting addition to Ramsay’s late work. It was unknown to Professor Alastair Smart, but the soft handling and sensitivity of the portrait is comparable with the three-quarter length of Lord Sinclair, c.1765, and the head and shoulders of the Duke of Leinster dated 1762 (A Smart, ‘Allan Ramsay: A Complete Catalogue of his Paintings’, New Haven and London, 1999, pp.147-48, 181, cat. nos. 318, 476, psl. 550 and 579).

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Lot 570 Arthur Devis (1712-1787) Portrait of a gentleman, full-length, in a brown coat oil on canvas 48 x 36.5cm £1,500 - 2,000

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500-759 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS Lot 571 Follower of Allan Ramsay (1713-1784) Portrait of Miss Mary Trelawney Wigan (b.1740) as a young girl, three-quarter length, in a blue dress and red cloak, with flowers in her hair, holding a posy of flowers oil on canvas 118 x 92cm £2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: F rom a Yorkshire country house. Mary Trelawney Wigan was the daughter of Dr John Wigan, physician, poet and author, and his wife Mary Wheeler, whom he married in 1738 in Spanish Town, Jamaica, having travelled there with his lifelong friend, Colonel Edward Trelawney, who became Governor of Jamaica. Sadly Dr Wigan died before his daughter’s birth in 1740. Mary Wigan later married The Hon. Rose Herring May, of Mayfield, Kent, who was one of His Majesty’s Counsels in Jamaica.

Lot 572 Andrea Soldi (Italian, 1703-1771) Portrait of a lady of the Sherard family, c.1745, head and shoulders, in a blue dress with pale blue ribbons and a green cloak oil on canvas, in a painted feigned oval 76 x 63.5cm, unframed £1,000 - 1,500 Provenance: The Earls of Harborough, Stapleford, Leicestershire, and by descent. John Ingamells attributed this portrait to Soldi during his Directorship of the Wallace Collection (1977-92). Stylistically the portrait is very similar to a portrait of Lady Graham (d.1763) signed and dated 1743 (John Ingamells, ‘Andrea Soldi—a check-list of his work’, ‘Walpole Society’, XLVII, 1978-80, p. 10, cat. no. 33, pl. 2d). Philip Sherard, 2nd Earl of Harborough (d.1758) was painted at three-quarter length by Soldi at about the same time and this supports the suggestion that the sitter was perhaps his wife, Anne Pedley (Ingamells 1978-80, p. 11, cat. no. 35A, pl. 3b). Lot 573 English School, c.1740 Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a grey coat and white stock oil on canvas, painted oval 76 x 63cm, unframed £500 - 700

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Lot 574 English School, mid-18th century Portrait of a young lady, half-length, in a silver and blue dress with a sprig of myrtle at her breast oil on canvas, painted oval 75 x 63cm, unframed £800 - 1,200 Lot 575 Circle of Sir William Beechey (1753-1839) Portrait of a young gentleman, half-length, in a blue coat and cream waistcoat, in a stormy landscape oil on canvas 76 x 63cm £700 - 1,000

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Lot 576 Attributed to Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (1723-1792) Portrait of a gentleman, half-length, in a blue banyan and fur cap oil on canvas, in a feigned stone cartouche, in a carved wood watergilded frame 74 x 60cm £500 - 800 The sitter wears a banyan (an informal dressing gown) and a cap which often indicates that the sitter has academic interests. His likeness is shown in a sculpted feigned oval which was quite a common motif in the 1740s. It has been suggested that there are similarities with Reynolds’ earliest work painted when he was still in his native Plymouth, such as the portrait of Walter Kendall in the Fraunces Tavern Museum in New York (D Mannings, ‘Sir Joshua Reynolds: A Complete Catalogue of his Works’, New Haven and London 2000, p. 286, cat no. 1032, pl. 10). We are grateful to Hugh Belsey for his assistance with the catalogue entry. Lot 577 Circle of Philip Mercier (1689-1760) Portrait of a young lady, half-length, in a black and white bejewelled dress and blue feathered hat oil on canvas, painted oval 71 x 63cm £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 578 North European School, 18th century Portrait of a lady, bust-length, her hair powdered and wearing a grey and pink silk dress with bow and black choker; Portrait of a gentleman, bust-length, with a grey curled wig, frogged blue coat, lace jabot and silk embroidered waistcoat a pair, oil on canvas, oval 58 x 47cm (2) £500 - 800

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Lot 579 Follower of Stephen Slaughter Portrait of a cleric, believed to be the Reverend Dr John Twisden, half-length oil on canvas 76 x 63cm £400 - 600 Provenance: B y descent within the Slaughter family. Judge Sir Thomas Twisden, the father of the sitter, was a Judge of Assize on the Bedford Circuit at the time of the trial of John Bunyan. Lot 580 Attributed to Thomas Phillips RA (1770-1845) Portrait of a gentleman, seated half-length, wearing a black coat oil on canvas 76 x 63cm, unframed £400 - 600

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Lot 581 Attributed to Margaret Carpenter (1793-1872) Portrait of a lady, head and shoulders, in a white lace dress trimmed with blue ribbons, a window beyond oil on canvas 76 x 74cm £300 - 500 Lot 582 Henry Wyatt (1794-1840) Portrait of a lady, half-length, in a gold silk gown and black hat with white ostrich feathers, wearing a graduated rivière and holding a lorgnette signed and dated ‘H Wyatt 1828’ l.r., oil on canvas 94 x 74cm, unframed £1,000 - 1,500 Provenance: Thos. Agnew and Sons Ltd., London.

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Lot 583 English School, c.1820 Portrait of a young lady, half-length, in a white dress, pink shawl and gold earrings oil on canvas 75 x 62cm £500 - 800

Lot 585 English School, mid-19th century Portrait of a gentleman, half-length seated, in a white stock and dark coat oil on canvas 66 x 50cm £300 - 500

Lot 587 Paul Jean-Baptiste Lazerges (French, 1845-1902) Portrait of a young woman, half-length, in a white dress, in a landscape signed and dated 1876 l.l., oil on panel 20.5 x 15.5cm £300 - 500

Lot 584 Franz Schrotzberg (Austrian, 1811-1889) Portrait study of the Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1837-1898) as a young girl, head and shoulders signed and dated ‘F Schrotzberg / Wien 1855’ l.r., oil on canvas 45 x 36cm £400 - 600

Lot 586 Sir John Gilbert RA (1817-1897) Portrait study of a boy in Van Dyck costume, head and shoulders, in profile signed with monogram ‘JG’ l.r., oil on panel 18 x 14cm £300 - 400

Lot 588 Georges Hervy (French, 19th/20th century) Portrait of a lady, bust length, in a lilac dress signed and dated ‘94 l.r., oil on canvas 27 x 22cm £300 - 500

Provenance: A cquired at Weinmuller, Vienna, anon. sale 14-17 March 1939, lot 450; and thence by descent.

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Lot 589 Vera Cummings (New Zealand, 1891-1949) Portrait of Atama Paparangi signed ‘V Cummings’ l.l., oil on canvas 20.5 x 15.2cm £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 590 Vera Cummings (New Zealand, 1891-1949) Portrait of Harata Rewiri Tarapata in a Maori cloak signed ‘V Cummings’ l.r., oil on canvas 20.5 x 15.2cm £1,500 - 2,000

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Lot 593 Kathleen Browne (New Zealand, 1905-2007) ‘Dorodka, an Hour of Enchantment’ signed on the reverse ‘Kathleen Browne’ and inscribed with title, oil on canvas 90 x 70cm £400 - 600 Exhibited: The New English Art Club at The Mall Galleries, 1978.

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Lot 594 Follower of Piat Sauvage (Flemish, 1744-1818) The History of Painting - a trompe l’oeil of Venus painting the shadow of Apollo, with Cupid by her side en grisaille, oil on canvas 230 x 116cm £3,000 - 5,000

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595 Lot 595 English School, c.1820 Portrait of Robert Gregory Morris, said to be the grandson of King George III, half-length, in a black coat and white stock miniature on ivory 10 x 8cm £300 - 500 Provenance: B y descent within the family of the sitter. Lot 596 Italian School, late 18th century A Roman frieze with classical figures oil on canvas 61 x 151cm, unframed £400 - 600 Lot 597 Achille Leopardi (Italian, 1800-1870) A classical female figure with a child in a mountainous landscape signed ‘Achille Leopardi’ l.l., oil on canvas, in a painted oval 138 x 99cm £600 - 800

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Lot 598 Edouard Moyse (French, 1827-1908) ‘La Bénédiction de L’aïeul’ (The Blessing of the Ancestor) signed ‘Moyse’ l.l., oil on canvas 77 x 118cm £20,000 - 30,000 Edouard Moyse was a Jewish painter from Nancy who specialised in painting scenes of Jewish life. This painting is of the Kiddush, the sanctification/benediction. Although the Sabbath comes round every week, it is nevertheless holier than most of the great religious festivals that occur during the rest of the year; it marks the end of the sixth day of Creation, when God rested from all his labours, and is sanctified with the Shabbat meal usually after synagogue on Friday evening. Shabbat, like all other religiously observed dates, begins, not on Saturday morning, but at sunset on the Friday evening, and ends with the sighting of the first star on Saturday evening. It marks the day when Jews should refrain from all forms of work, physical activity like carrying, playing a sport, entertainment and so on. The day should be spent in contemplation, enjoying family life, and religious study. The pater familias is on the left, reciting or singing the Kiddush, and when he is finished, he sips from the goblet, then pours some into each of the other persons’ glasses - that would include family as well as guests, and indeed many families today, especially Levantine Jews, still set an extra place for an unknown guest. After the wine, the father and the males older than 13 wash their hands, and return to the table to say the benediction over the bread (…and God brought forth bread from the Earth), before breaking the bread - not cutting it, because that would be an act of labour - and giving each person a piece, having sprinkled it with salt, which is to remind us that, on being banished from the Garden of Eden, we had to thereafter labour by the sweat of our brow. In the present painting, the father, while saying the Kiddush, is resting his hand on the Challa, the bread, ready for the next blessing. We are grateful to Joseph Mankowitz for his assistance with the catalogue entry.

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Lot 599 Richard Parkes Bonington (1802-1828) The Interior of Sant’Ambrogio, Milan bears a later signature l.l., oil on paper laid to panel 17 x 21cm £3,000 - 5,000 Provenance: The Bonington Studio Sale; Sotheby’s, 29 June 1829, lot 61, bt. Colnaghi (£300); Captain W Webb; anon. sale, Paris, 23 May 1837, lot 15; Arthur Tooth and Sons Ltd., Bruton Street, Mayfair, London, W1 where acquired by Major A W Allan; Major A W Allan; ‘Important English Pictures’, Christie’s London, 24 June 1977, lot 104 (sold for £1700). Literature: A Dubuisson, ‘Richard Parkes Bonington’, 1924, p.168. Bonington travelled to Italy for the first time in the Spring of 1826 and arrived in Milan with his companion Charles Rivet, who wrote ‘We are in Milan, where at last we have unpacked and put to use our colour boxes ... I think that if Bonington can produce the paintings he has sketched his reputation will be made’. His first sketch in oil of the interior of the medieval basilica of Sant’Ambrogio, now in the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, was done on site on or around 11th April that year and was to be the basis for a highly finished watercolour, dated 1827 (Wallace Collection, no.714), with differences in the positioning of the figures. While in Milan Bonington also painted an interior, now lost, of the cathedral, before he and Rivet continued on to Verona in April 1827. The 1977 Christie’s catalogue description notes in its provenance: ‘Dr Marion Spencer has kindly identified this as the picture sold in the Bonington Studio sale’.

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600 Lot 600 Alfred Joseph Woolmer (1805-1892) Before the ball; After the ball a pair, oil on canvas each 35.5 x 30.5cm (2) £2,000 - 3,000

Lot 601 After Sir John Everett Millais A Huguenot oil on panel 14 x 10cm, in an ornate scrolled gilt frame £500 - 800

Lot 602 William Shayer (1787-1879) The New Brew signed and dated ‘W Shayer 1834’ l.c., oil on canvas 71 x 91cm £1,000 - 2,000

Sir John Everett Millais’s original painting of ‘A Huguenot’ is in a private collection; there is a watercolour of the same subject in the Higgins Museum and Art Gallery, Bedford. The young girl is attempting to protect her lover by asking him to wear a Catholic armband. He refuses because he does not wish to deny his Protestant faith.

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PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS 500-759 Lot 603 Follower of Thomas Faed (1826-1900) The toy boat bears signature and date l.l., oil on canvas 28 x 34cm £300 - 400 Lot 604 English School, mid-19th century A market scene indistinctly signed ‘G…S…’ and dated 1847 on a basket, oil on canvas 51.5 x 67cm £350 - 450 Lot 605 Austrian School, 19th century A group of men playing bocce by a wall, a mountainous landscape beyond oil on canvas 92 x 124cm £600 - 800

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Lot 607 Attributed to Narcisse Virgilio Diaz De La Pena (French, 1807-1876) A Spanish guitarist oil on panel 29 x 23cm £300 - 400

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Lot 608 S…T… (late 19th century) The Lesson signed with monogram and dated 1882 l.r., oil on canvas 78 x 53.5cm £300 - 400 Lot 609 Edwin Swan (1873-1949) In the Smoke Room signed and dated ‘Edwin Swan 1911’ l.l., oil on canvas 40 x 51cm £300 - 500 Lot 610 *Orlando Greenwood (1892-1989) ‘Pygmalion’ signed with monogram and dated 1923 u.r., oil on canvas 75 x 60cm, in a Bourlet frame £300 - 500

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Pygmalion falls in love with one of his sculptures which then comes to life. Lot 611 Circle of Arthur Melville (1855-1904) A street market, Cairo oil on canvas 23 x 31cm £300 - 400 Lot 612 *Anne Spalding (1911-2013) Nude by a waterfall signed and dated ‘Anne Spalding ‘58’ l.l., oil on canvas 17 x 21cm £300 - 500 Provenance: C hristie’s, London, anon. sale, 9 October 2003, lot 701. Anne Spalding studied at the Ruskin School of Art at Oxford from 1929-1933 where her tutors included Eric Ravilious, Barnett Freeman and Albert Rutherston. She exhibited widely in London, including through Sally Hunter Fine Art, and in Oxford, including the Woodstock Museum and Modern Art, Oxford.

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Lot 613 Edward Lütz (German, 19th/20th century) A putto amongst vines signed and dated ‘Edward Lütz 1909’ l.r., oil on canvas 64 x 66cm £400 - 600

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Lot 614 Chris E Makrenos (Italian, 20th century) A naive study of a lute player oil on canvas, unframed 112 x 87cm £400 - 600 Lot 615 Spare lot Lot 616 *Dianne Flynn (b.1939) The Quiet Cove signed ‘D E Flynn’ l.r., oil on canvas 51 x 76cm £800 - 1,200

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Lot 617 *Jules René Hervé (French, 1887-1981) Two ballerinas reading in an interior signed ‘Jules R Hervé’ l.r., also signed verso, oil on canvas 22 x 27cm £300 - 500

Lot 618 Anatoly Demenko (Ukrainian, 20th century) ‘Before the performance’ signed in Cyrillic l.r., also signed and inscribed verso, oil on canvas 80 x 100cm £700 - 900

Lot 619 Dmitri Kolujni (Ukrainian, b.1974) ‘Last minute before performance’ signed in Cyrillic l.l., also signed and dated 2014 verso, oil on canvas 50 x 60cm £400 - 600

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Lot 620 George Soper (1870-1942) British soldiers defending a rocky outcrop in the Afghan wars signed ‘George Soper’ l.l., oil on canvas 49 x 74cm £300 - 400 George Soper lived in Welwyn, Hertfordshire, and principally painted heavy horses at work. The present painting may have been painted for an illustration of the Afghan war. Lots 621-622 Spare lots

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623 Lot 623 French School, 18th century A design for an Aubusson tapestry seat of musical instruments, in a painted cartouche gouache on paper stuck down on canvas 80 x 90cm, mounted, unframed; A design for a chair wing gouache on paper stuck down on canvas 70 x 50cm, mounted, unframed; A floral design for a chair wing on a patterned background gouache on paper stuck down on fabric 75 x 57cm, mounted, unframed; together with two photographs of workers at the Aubusson factory (5) £500 - 700

624 Lot 624 French School, 18th century A design for an Aubusson chair wing in blue oil on canvas stuck down on cardboard 67 x 76cm, unframed; A design for an Aubusson chair wing in cream and red gouache on paper stuck down on cardboard 80 x 54cm, unframed (2) £300 - 500

Lot 625 French School, 18th century An Aubusson design of a hound with a pheasant in a landscape gouache 67 x 86cm £300 - 500

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Lot 626 French School, 18th century An Aubusson tapestry design for a large sofa back oil on linen 93 x 148cm, unframed, attached along top edge to pole £400 - 600

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Lot 627 French School, 18th century An Aubusson design for a tapestry with honeysuckle, snowdrops, daffodils gouache on paper stuck down on canvas 140 x 30cm, mounted, unframed; An Aubusson floral design in red and green for a chair back gouache on paper stuck down on canvas 80 x 80cm, mounted, unframed; An Aubusson floral design for a chair back in dark red oil on linen, 70 x 59cm, mounted, unframed (3) £400 - 600

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PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS 500-759 Lot 628 Circle of Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (French, 1636-1699) A still life of flowers in a pedestal vase oil on canvas laid on panel 74 x 69cm £2,000 - 3,000

Lot 629 Eugène Cottin (French, 1840-1902) A still life of dead game with a hare hanging on a string, partridge, woodcock, bullfinch, and a tabby cat looking on signed ‘Cottin D’s (D’apres) / F…Jeann…s’ l.l., oil on canvas, feigned oval 90 x 132cm £1,500 - 2,000 Lot 630 Henri Ottmann (French, 1877-1927) ‘Le Vase aux Oeillets’ signed l.l., inscribed with title on old label verso, oil on canvas 65 x 81.5cm £800 - 1,200

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500-759 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS Lot 631 *Cecil Kennedy (1905-1997) Summer flowers in a terracotta urn on a ledge signed ‘Cecil Kennedy’ l.r., oil on canvas 76 x 61cm £2,500 - 3,500

Lot 632 *Robert Chailloux (French, 1913-2006) A still life of grapes and peaches with a terracotta jug and blue bowl behind signed ‘Robert Chailloux’ l.l., oil on board 26 x 34cm £400 - 600 Provenance: G ladwell & Company, London (with the original receipt). Lot 633 Boris Nakhalov (Russian, 1925-2008) ‘Still life with lilac’ signed in Cyrillic and dated ‘61 l.l., oil on board 70 x 80cm £400 - 600

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Lot 634 *William Scott RA (1939-1989) ‘Still life with frying pan and eggs’ screenprint in colours, signed and dated ‘W. Scott 73’ u.l., numbered 11/250 l.l., with blind stamp l.l., on wove paper sheet 67 x 89cm, unframed £3,000 - 5,000

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Lot 635 Circle of Philipp Peter Roos, known as Rosa da Tivoli (German, 1677-1706) A bull and goats in a rocky landscape oil on canvas 104 x 79cm, unframed £600 - 800

Lot 636 Circle of Philipp Peter Roos, known as Rosa da Tivoli (German, 1677-1706) Goats and sheep in a landscape oil on canvas 90.5 x 125.5cm, unframed £600 - 800

Lot 637 Benjamin Zobel (German, 1762-1830) Sheep in a woodland clearing; Pigs and a donkey by a thatched barn a pair, both signed with initials, sand pictures on board 53 x 68cm (2) £600 - 800

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Lot 638 Attributed to Benjamin Zobel (German, 1762-1830) Goats and donkeys in a wooded clearing; Cattle and sheep near a windmill, a pair, sand pictures on board 40 x 50cm (2) £400 - 600

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Lot 639 Attributed to Benjamin Zobel (German, 1762-1830) A man on a grey horse outside an inn talking to two girls, a cowherd and cattle beyond sand picture on board 58 x 77cm £300 - 400

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Lot 640 Attributed to Benjamin Zobel (German, 1762-1830) A farmyard scene with two heavy horses, cattle, pigs, chickens and a dog, a farmer looking on from behind a gate sand picture on board 44 x 58.5cm £800 - 1,200 Lot 641 Attributed to Benjamin Zobel (German, 1762-1830) Three dray horses pulling a cart from a shed sand picture on board 31 x 39cm £600 - 800

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Lot 642 James Barenger Jnr (1780-1831) Moving Off; The Chase; The Kill three, oil on canvas 63 x 76cm (3) £2,500 - 3,500

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644 Lot 643 Jacob van Dieghem (Dutch, 1843-1885) Studies of sheep, lambs and chickens in a landscape a pair, both signed ‘van Dieghem’, one dated 1865, oil on panel each 17.75 x 24cm (2) £500 - 700 Lot 644 George William Horlor (1823-1895) Sheep with seagulls on a cliff in the Highlands signed and dated ‘G W Horlor / 1875’ l.l., oil on canvas 40 x 60cm; and another, A sheepdog with her puppy on a moor with sheep behind signed and dated ‘G W Horlor / 1884’ l.l., oil on canvas 40 x 60cm (2) £1,200 - 1,800 Lot 645 Spare lot Lot 646 Circle of Sir Edwin Landseer RA (1802-1873) A Highland pony, stag and hound oil on canvas 34 x 42cm £800 - 1,200

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Lot 647 Thomas Sidney Cooper RA (1803-1902) Sheep at pasture signed and dated ‘84, l.l., oil on panel 40.7 x 30.4cm £1,500 - 2,000 Provenance: W ith B Cohen & Sons, London, until 1976; Christie’s London, 4 November 1999, lot 169. Literature: S Sartin, ‘Thomas Sidney Cooper CVO, RA’, 1976, p.67, no.211.

Lot 648 *William Albert Clark (1880-1963) Study of a bay hunter, standing by a stone wall signed and dated ‘W A Clark 1916’ l.l., oil on canvas 51 x 61cm £350 - 450

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Lot 650 Idris Phylip Jones (b.1905) ‘Cefn Beauty’ - a racing pigeon, inscribed ‘Red Hen W.H.U. 5 M.19, Bred and Raced by Wathan Bros … ‘ signed and dated ‘IDRIS JONES 1963’ l.r., oil on board 38 x 48cm £150 - 300

Lot 651 *Joel Kirk (b.1948) A gorilla family signed ‘Joe Kirk’ l.r., oil on board 100 x 150cm £1,000 - 1,500

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LOTS 652-669 PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF BRYAN STEELE - PART VII Lot 652 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) Ella Maria Dicksee - a portrait of the artist’s wife (head and shoulders) stone lithograph on vellum, signed ‘HD’ within image l.l., edition of 20, published by The Fine Art Society, London, 1897, sepia ink. Stone destroyed sheet 17.5 x 13.5cm £150 - 250 Provenance: From the artist’s grand-daughter. Lot 653 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) A Christmas card ‘Christmas Greetings from Herbert Dicksee’ original etching on paper of three kittens image 10.2 x 10.2cm. £150 - 250

Lot 655 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘Beauty and the Beast’: a Belligerent Staffordshire Bull Terrier; and a Friendly Border Collie a pair of original etchings on one sheet of paper, signed artist’s proof, no other state, published by C E Clifford & Co., London, 1888 plates 19.4 x 12.2cm (two framed as one) £200 - 300 Provenance: F rom the artist’s grandson. Exhibited: The Royal Academy 1887, number 1473.

Provenance: From artist’s grandson. Lot 654 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) A Christmas card ‘With Best Xmas Wishes from Mr & Mrs Herbert Dicksee’. original etching on paper: study of a recumbent Irish Wolfhound image 7.7 x 12.5cm £200 - 300 Provenance: From the artist’s grandson.

Lot 656 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) An Irish Wolfhound, recumbent original etching on vellum, signed artist’s proof, published by the Fine Art Society, London, 1889 image 7.4 x 12.2cm £150 - 250 Provenance: F rom the artist’s grandson.

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500-759 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS Lot 657 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘Nearing Home’, shepherd assisted by sheepdog driving sheep and lambs along a country road at dusk original etching on vellum, signed artist’s proof, edition of 400, published by Frost & Reed, 1901 image 49.5 x 63.5cm. £150 - 250 Exhibited: The Royal Academy, London, 1902, number 1358.

Lot 658 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘Bonnie Prince Charlie’, a King Charles Spaniel, seated. original etching on satin (very rare, a rich, well-defined image), signed artist’s proof, published by the Fine Art Society, London, 1902 (on vellum paper only), plate 24.8 x 19.7cm £300 - 500

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Lot 659 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘The Little Gipsy’, a girl sitting with her terrier dog in a woodland glade, both gazing at flames under a cooking pot original etching on vellum, signed artist’s proof, blindstamped, edition of 400, published by Frost & Reed, 1903 image 48.5 x 60.4cm £150 - 250 Exhibited: The Royal Academy, London, 1904, number 1310. The sitter was a family friend, a young Gladys Cooper, before she became a famous actress.

Lot 660 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘Clouds have a silver lining, don’t forget; Just bide a wee, and dinna fret’ - a young woman and her King Charles Spaniels sitting in a window seat, hoping the rain will soon stop. Location: the inside of Penshurst Place, Kent. original etching on vellum, signed artist’s proof with blindstamp, edition of 300, published by the Fine Art Society, London, 1907 image 47 x 58.5cm £300 - 500

Lot 661 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) Irish Wolfhound, lying down original etching on paper, signed artist’s proof, c.1918 (different detail and plate size to a limited edition of 125 of the same subject titled ‘Waiting’ published by Frost & Reed, 1918) plate 15 x 40cm £300 - 500

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Lot 662 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘Airedale Pups’ original etching on wove paper, signed artist’s proof, edition of 150, this ‘33/150’, no other state, published by Frost & Reed, 1930 image 15.2 x 28cm £200 - 300 Provenance: From artist’s grandson.

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663 Lot 663 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘His Majesty’ - Portrait of a lion’s head original etching on Japan, signed artist’s proof, edition of 200, published by C E Clifford & Co., London, 1888 image 59.7 x 47.7cm £200 - 300

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Exhibited: The Royal Academy, London, 1888, number 1595; the World’s Columbian Commission, International Exhibition 1893. Lot 664 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘Solitude’ - A solitary, gaunt, crouched lion, drinking; desolate landscape. original etching on Japanese after his own watercolour, signed artist’s proof, edition of 100, published by Mawson, Swan & Morgan, Newcastle-on-Tyne, 1896 image 38 x 59.7cm; ‘The Flight into Egypt’ - Mary with baby Jesus and Joseph fleeing from Herod into Egypt, lions in foreground, after the well-received painting by Simon Harmon Vedder (1866-1937) original etching on Japanese, titled print, published by Arthur Lucas, London, 1900 image 44.5 x 69.2cm (2) £200 - 300

Lot 665 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘The King Watches’, a family of African lions, after the painting by Rosa Bonheur, 1887 original etching on vellum, signed artist’s proof, edition of 350, published jointly by L H Lefevre & Son, London and T McLean, London, 1910 image 45.8 x 64.8cm £200 - 300

Exhibited: ‘Solitude’ at the Royal Academy, London, 1895, number 1289.

Lot 666 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘Across the Desert’ - Lion, walking, gaze fixed on the horizon original etching on paper, signed artist’s proof, edition of 150, published by Frost & Reed, 1930 image 24.8 x 42.6cm £250 - 350

Provenance: F rom the artist’s grandson.

Provenance: From the artist’s grandson.

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Lot 667 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) ‘Lion Drinking’ original etching on paper, signed artist’s proof image 17.8 x 25.4cm £200 - 300 Exhibited: The Royal Academy, London, 1891, number 1581. Not known to have been published as an artist’s proof. However, publishers usually formally agreed to provide a stipulated small number of grace and favour originals to an artist/etcher for their signature and subsequent personal use. Seeley, the book publishers, London, included an unsigned, lower quality etching of this subject in ‘The Portfolio’ (1890).

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Lot 668 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) Framed set of four original book illustration etchings on paper for The Waverley Novels, Sir Walter Scott, Bart i). ‘Conrad Unhorsed’ from ‘The Talisman’. By Herbert Dicksee after his drawing (includes Sir Kenneth’s deerhound), signed ‘HD’. image 13.7 x 8.8cm. Exhibited: The Fine Art Society, London, 1901, no 27. ii). ‘Minna on the Cliff’ from ‘The Pirate’. By Herbert Dicksee after his drawing, signed ‘HD’, image 13.7 x 9.6cm Exhibited: The Fine Art Society, London, 1901, no 43. iii). ‘Howleglas and the Abbot’ from ‘The Abbot’. By Herbert Dicksee, after G F Browne. signed ‘HD’ image 9.6 x 15.8cm. iv). ‘Julian and Fenella’ from ‘Peveril of the Peak’. etched by Herbert Dicksee’ after A Hopkins. image 14 x 9.3cm together with: ‘Here be blue and white VIOLETS from the garden wherein grew Meadowsweet’ Poetry book, compilation by Norman Gale (also the author of ‘Sweetmeadow’). Printed by George E. Over (signed), The Rugby Press, 1891. Of the large paper edition of this book twenty five copies only have been printed, of which this is No. 19. Soft cover. Deckled pages. Rare. Contains a set of three original mezzotint etchings by Herbert Dicksee. Frontispiece illustrations on paper of a well-dressed young woman in woodland, carrying a basket and gathering flowers. For aesthetic appeal the printer used a different colour ink for each mezzotint etching. ‘HD’ l.r. images 12.4 x 7.2cm £150 - 200

Lot 669 Herbert Thomas Dicksee RE (1862-1942) A tiger on the prowl stone lithograph on paper, signed ‘HD’ l.l. image 21 x 36cm £300 - 500

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Lots 670-694 From the Estate of Surgeon Vice Admiral Sir Godfrey Milton-Thompson, KBE (1930-2012) Born in 1930 on the Wirral, Cheshire, Sir Godfrey James Milton-Thompson was the younger son of the Reverend James Milton Thompson. Educated at Eastbourne College, he went on to read medicine at Queens’ College, Cambridge. The family moved to Tunstall in Suffolk in 1947 which coincided with his time at university and this instilled in him a life-long love of the East Anglian countryside. Further study at St Thomas’ Hospital, London followed. Coming from a naval family, in 1955 he applied for a commission and went on to see service in Malta and the Falklands. Eminent in his field, he rose to the elevated position of Surgeon General, senior medical officer of the British armed forces. He and his wife Noreen (née Fitzmaurice) and their three daughters were based in the West Country from the 1960s. However, he never lost his love of the wide skies of Suffolk and Norfolk, and hence over the years amassed with Noreen an impressive collection of Norwich School paintings. We are delighted to offer a selection of these beautiful works for sale.

Lot 670 Jonathan Richardson (1665-1746) Portrait of Elizabeth Hinde, Mrs Henry Gough (1699-1774), seated three-quarter length, as a shepherdess in a gold dress, with a lamb and a huette beside her with later inscription along the bottom edge ‘Portrait of Elizabeth Hinde (daughter of H Hinde Esq. of Hedgeworth, Co. Buckingham) b.1699 m.1719 Harry Gough and d.1774. / She was mother of Richard Gough, the eminent antiquary and scholar (b.1735-3.1809)’, oil on canvas 148.5 x 110cm £3,000 - 5,000 Provenance: A non. sale, Sotheby’s, 15 July 1987.

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500-759 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS Lot 671 Circle of John Greenhill (1644-1676) Portrait of Sir Henry Gough (1649-1724), head and shoulders, in a lace jabot and gold cloak oil on canvas, oval 76 x 64cm, in a contemporary carved giltwood frame; together with a print of Perry Hall, Staffordshire, his seat (2) £800 - 1,200 Provenance: C hristie’s, South Kensington, 11 May 1983, lot 230.

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Lot 672 A collection of lithographic and photogravure portraits relating to the Gurney, Hoare, Buxton and Fry families, of Norfolk including portraits of Richard Hoare of Marden Hill, Canon Edward Hoare, Mrs Samuel Hoare after George Richmond, Samuel Hoare, Mrs Frederick Foster Gough, Hanna Gurney, wife of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton Bt, Caroline Gurney Hoare and her two daughters, Mrs Katherine Hoare and her two daughters Priscilla Buxton Hoare and Louisa Gurney Hoare after George Richmond, Annie Louisa Hoare, and some engravings of Norwich and Norfolk subjects (qty.) £150 - 250

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PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS 500-759 Lot 675 John Cantiloe Joy (1806-1866) Shipping in a calm, Yarmouth signed l.l., sepia washes 16.5 x 21.5cm £100 - 150 Provenance: Eastbourne Fine Art, 11 February 1991. Illustrated: The Norwich School of Painters, Harold Day, p.146.

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Lot 676 Louisa Hoare (née Gurney) (1784-1836) Carrow Abbey, Norwich signed, inscribed and dated Mar. 1805 l.r., pencil 17.5 x 37cm £100 - 150 Provenance: Mandell’s Gallery, 1982. In 1796 or early 1797, John Crome was employed as drawing master to the seven daughters of John Gurney of Earlham Hall, Norfolk. In 1802, and again in 1806, he accompanied them on holiday tours of the Lake District. This picture was drawn by his pupil in the same year as he exhibited a painting of Carrow Abbey at the Norwich Society of Artists. Lot 677 *Frank Ernest Beresford (1881-1967) HMS Glasgow in New York, May 1939 signed, inscribed and dated l.r., oil on canvas board 25.5 x 35.5cm £150 - 200 Provenance: Given by the artist to Alastair Graham Esq.

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Lot 678 John Crome (1768-1821) and Robert Ladbrooke (1769-1842) A view of Sandling’s Ferry and Bishop’s Bridge, Norwich oil on canvas 49 x 75cm £800 - 1,200 Provenance: Charles Lockey; Christie’s, 28 March 1859, lot 156, unsold; Sir Samuel Hoare, 1st Baronet; by descent to Viscount Templewood and to Paul Paget Esq.; Christie’s, 17 October 1986, lot 150.

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It has been suggested by Dr Norman Goldberg, who saw the painting at Templewood in 1963, that it was started by Ladbrooke, but that the clouds and sky were completed by Crome, with Ladbrooke painting the foreground and all the figures, except the broad figure with his back to the viewer in the central boat.

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Lot 679 John Crome (1769-1821) A thatched farmhouse by paddock rails oil on millboard 44 x 54.5cm, in a carved and gilded frame £400 - 600

Lot 680 John Crome (1768-1821) Lane scene near Beccles, Suffolk oil on panel 27.3 x 40.3cm £300 - 500

Provenance: T homas Woolner RA, his sale; Christie’s, London, 12 June 1875, lot 8 (E J Stansby, for 6 gns); Leggatt Bros., London, sold 1948, to 1st Viscount Mackintosh of Halifax; by descent to 2nd Viscount Mackintosh; Christie’s London, 17 October 1986, lot 151.

Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, 1985.

Exhibited: Norwich Society of Artists, Norwich, 1805, no.67.

Exhibited: John Crome Memorial Exhibition, Norwich, 1821, no. 5, painted in 1814. Literature: N L Goldbery ‘John Crome the Elder’, pub. New York University Press.

Literature: Viscount Mackintosh, Manuscript Catalogue, No.39; C H Collins Baker, ‘John Crome’, 1921, pp 108, 135; D & T Clifford, ‘John Crome’, 1968, p 181, plates 7 and 60A; N Goldberg ‘John Crome the Elder’, pub. New York University Press, p.172, plate 5.

Lot 681 George Vincent (1796-1831) after John Crome Chapelfields, Norwich oil on canvas 63 x 76cm £1,000 - 1,500 Provenance: with Frost & Reed, Christie’s, 26 February 1917, lot 49 (as Crome); Staats Forbes Collection; Percy M Turner, Christie’s London, 16 March 1934, Lot 122 (£84 to Atkins); Sir Jeremiah Colman. Literature: N L Goldberg ‘John Crome the Elder’, pub. New York University Press, p.215-216. Exhibited: City of Norwich Museums (on loan from J & J Colman).

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689 Lot 685 Edward Williams (1782-1866) A wooded landscape with a gypsy encampment, near a river by moonlight oil on canvas 51 x 76cm £500 - 700 Provenance: C hristie’s, South Kensington, 1985. Lot 686 Edward Williams (1782-1866) Vegetable barges on the Thames signed ‘E. Wms’ l.l., oil on panel 52.5 x 76cm £400 - 600 Provenance: C hristie’s, South Kensington, July 10 1984, lot 11 (as ‘Norwich School’).

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690 Lot 687 Henry Ladbrooke (1800-1870) Figures in a wooded landscape, Norfolk oil on panel 18 x 23cm £400 - 600 Provenance: Mandell’s Gallery, Norwich, 1987. Lot 688 Attributed to Frederick Ladbrooke (1812-1865) A stream with a heron in Snowdonia oil on canvas 30.5 x 41cm £400 - 600 Provenance: Circa Fine Art.

Lot 689 John Joseph Cotman (1814-1878) A Welsh river landscape with figures on a path and swans bears signature l.l., bears name and dated 1867 on stretcher verso, oil on canvas 23 x 30.5cm £300 - 500 Provenance: Circa Fine Art, 1985. Lot 690 Robert Burrows (1810-1883) Old Middle Mill, Colchester signed l.c., and inscribed with title, signed and dated 4 March 187… verso, oil on board 24 x 29cm £300 - 400 Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, 10 July 1984, lot 29. 213


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Lot 691 John Moore of Ipswich (1820-1902) Before the storm signed and dated 1889 l.l., oil on panel 37.5 x 46cm £600 - 800

Lot 692 John Moore of Ipswich (1820-1902) A country lane with figures and a gate signed and dated ‘J Moore / Oct.1885’ l.r., oil on canvas 30.5 x 36cm £250 - 350

Provenance: E astbourne Fine Art, 1982.

Provenance: Christie’s, South Kensington, 7 December 1983, lot 161.

Literature: Harold Day, ‘Suffolk School Painters’, illustrated, p.184.

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Lot 693 John Moore of Ipswich (1820-1902) Loudham Mill, Wickham Market, Suffolk signed and dated 1883 l.r., oil on canvas 30.5 x 40.5cm £300 - 500

Lot 694 Thomas Smythe (1825-1906) A river landscape with cattle signed l.l., oil on canvas 36 x 41cm £300 - 500

Provenance: C hristie’s, South Kensington, 1 November 1983, lot 20.

Provenance: Circa Fine Art, 1983.

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A previously unrecorded oil sketch by John Constable

Lot 695 John Constable RA (1776-1837) Dedham Vale with Brantham mill and haystacks, c.1809-10


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Lot 695 John Constable RA (1776-1837) Dedham Vale with Brantham mill and haystacks, c.1809-10 oil on millboard 26.8 x 43.3cm, in a gilt carved wood frame £100,000 - 150,000 The present view is looking south over Dedham Vale with the Church and sprawling village, and the far snaking line of the Stour against the southern higher ground. Verso: old label indistinctly inscribed ‘Landscape & ...’ Provenance: P robably a member of the Constable family; Leggatt Brothers, London; Agnews (11510), sold 1946 to Major A.W. Allen (stock number 9159); and by descent to the vendor. This previously unrecorded early oil sketch by John Constable is an exciting new discovery, and forms a useful new addition to the Constable literature. The fact that the picture once passed through the hands of Leggatt Brothers points towards a likely provenance direct from a member of the Constable family. During the first half of his career, when visiting the family home at East Bergholt during the summer and often sketching from nature there, Constable would tend to focus on two key landscape subjects: panoramic views overlooking the Stour valley, most especially vistas of Dedham Vale; or more enclosed views made in and around the mill at Flatford belonging to his father, Golding Constable. Constable’s paintings of Dedham Vale are usually taken from two favourite viewpoints: either (as is the case with this sketch) from the Suffolk side of the valley looking westwards across the Vale; or, as painted by him from as early as 1802, from the Essex side of the valley, from higher ground on Gun Hill, looking eastwards. The most famous representation by Constable of the former composition is the panorama of Dedham Vale, seen from the East Bergholt to Flatford Lane, which he sent to the Royal Academy in 1811 with the title ‘Dedham Vale, Morning’ (Proby Collection, Elton Hall; see Graham Reynolds, ‘The Early Paintings and Drawings of John Constable’, 1996, Yale University Press, no. 11.02). Constable made a number of preparatory oil sketches for this composition, which - like the final picture itself - show the towers of various Suffolk or Essex churches in the distance, of Stratford St Mary, Langham and Dedham (see Reynolds op.cit, R.11. 04-06). In these related sketches, Constable indicates the distant church towers with simple little white flecks of paint. This is his personal shorthand for showing their position in the landscape as well, no doubt, as to show the way they catch the light depending on the time of day and position of the sun. This previously unrecorded oil sketch shows the unmistakable tall tower of Dedham Church (and its adjacent village) in the far right hand distance. As Constable’s viewpoint here is clearly further east than the one he adopted for ‘Dedham Vale: Morning’, 1811, the two church towers of Stratford St Mary and Langham are no longer visible in the distance (they are out of sight on the right). Instead a windmill - apparently a weatherboarded post mill - has now come into view in the left hand middle distance. Like the towers of the local churches, Constable has rendered this mill in prominent strokes of white paint. By examining an ordnance survey map dating from the early nineteenth century, one can deduce that the windmill Constable shows here is likely to be identifiable as one situated at Brantham (see Ordnance Survey Map Sheet 64, Colchester; facsimile version of 1838 re-engraved map, on four quarter plates, based on 1805 single sheet impression of map). In fact Brantham boasted two mills in Constable’s day, both situated - a little to the south-west of Brantham village - on the river Stour where there was also a Lock indeed Brantham Lock was the last of the 15 locks which, since the time of their construction in the eighteenth century, had rendered the River Stour navigable from Sudbury to Manningtree. Of the two windmills at Brantham, one was a wind driven postmill with sails - tentatively identified as the one Constable has painted here - and the other a tidal mill driven by water. As Ian Fleming-Williams pointed out, this was a convenient arrangement, as it meant that one could be used when the other was unable to work (‘Constable and his Drawings’, 1990, p.111). Both mills at Brantham are shown, sited very close to each other, in a tiny pencil sketch Constable made in 1814 (Reynolds, op.cit, 14.23, albeit only the roof of the tidal mill is visible in this sketch). The mill shown in Constable’s oil sketch meanwhile is, as indicated above, likely to be identifiable from its sails as the wind driven post mill at Brantham (the tidal mill presumably being out of sight). Constable had made a more detailed drawing of this mill, in pencil and stump, as early as 1802 in which he showed its exact position on the river, and where the structure of the mill building can be made out in more detail (‘The Windmill at Brantham’, Victoria & Albert Museum, see Reynolds, op. cit, 02.8). He made a further sketch of the windmill at Brantham in the intact 1814 sketchbook in the Victoria & Albert Museum (Reynolds, op.cit, 14.32, p.47). Windmills frequently caught Constable’s attention as potential subject matter for his art given his father’s profession as a corn (and coal) merchant. Not only did Golding Constable own mills at Flatford and Dedham, but he seems also to have owned the windmill at Brantham, and certainly had a coal-yard at the latter location (Fleming-Williams, op.cit, p. 112). The area around Brantham, then, would have been familiar territory for Constable during the first half of his career, and perhaps especially in the period 1805-8 when the young artist was involved in painting an altarpiece for the church at Brantham (‘Christ Blessing the Children’, 1805-8, on loan to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Reynolds 05.2). Constable’s oil sketch of ‘Dedham Vale with Brantham Mill’ is painted on millboard, a support Constable is known to have taken up for oil sketching in the period around 1809, perhaps influenced by the adoption of the same support for sketching by his patron and mentor, Sir George Beaumont. Constable’s use of millboard here, together with the stylistic handling – strong tonal contrasts and a fairly even application of paint - point towards a date of c.1809-10. A view of ‘Malvern Hall from the South-West’ of 1809 in the Bristol Museums and Art Gallery (see right), although executed on paper laid on canvas, is very similar in handling. I am especially grateful to John Somerville who kindly pointed out to me that the viewpoint is probably the furthest East that Constable ever painted Dedham Vale, and therefore that the mill is most likely to be that at Brantham owned by his father, Golding Constable. Anne Lyles We are grateful to Anne Lyles for her assistance in the cataloguing of this lot. John Constable RA (1776-1837) Malvern Hall from the South-West 1809, oil on paper Reproduced by kind permission of Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK/Bridgeman Images.

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696 Lot 696 John Berney Crome (1794-1842) A wooded landscape with figures oil on panel 42 x 35cm £300 - 500

Lot 697 Attributed to John Berney Crome (1794-1842) A thatched watermill with a fisherman and family in the foreground oil on canvas 61 x 51cm £400 - 600 Provenance: Foxcote House, Ilmington, Warwickshire.

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Lot 699 Samuel David Colkett (1806-1863) Near Shotesham, Norfolk oil on canvas 48 x 60cm £600 - 800

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Lot 701 Thomas Smythe (1825-1906) A winter landscape with figures, a child and hay cart signed and inscribed ‘T Smythe, Ipswich’ l.l., oil on canvas 37 x 41cm £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 702 Follower of Heinrich Wilhelm Schweickhardt (German, 1746-1797) River landscapes with figures, farm animals, boats, cottages and castle ruins a set of five, oil on canvas 228 x 159cm, 228 x 133cm, 228 x 149cm and two 228 x 167cm (5) £5,000 - 8,000

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Lot 703 Follower of Gaspar Dughet (French, 1615-1675) A wooded river landscape with herders and cattle before a bridge oil on canvas 68 x 92cm £3,000 - 5,000 Provenance: The art historian Anthony Blunt advised the late vendor to buy the present painting at Sotheby’s, London, in the late 1950s; from a Kensington town house.

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Lot 704 Follower of Jacob van Strij (Dutch, 1756-1815) A river landscape with sailing barges, cattle watering in the foreground bears signature ‘Van Kler’(?) l.l., oil on panel 76 x 106cm, one half of the frame with a curved top £600 - 800

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Lot 705 After Jan van der Heyden The Church at Maarssen, the Netherlands oil on canvas 37 x 41cm £400 - 600 The original painting is in the collection of the National Trust at Polesden Lacey, Surrey.

Lot 706 Manner of Claude Lorraine A classical landscape at sunset, with figures by a temple and cattle grazing oil on canvas 62 x 97.5cm £600 - 800

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Lot 707 Italian School, mid-18th century A rocky river landscape with a figure on the bank in the foreground oil on canvas 74 x 128cm, in a maple frame £1,000 - 1,500 Provenance: T he Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor, Debden, Essex. Lot 708 George Cuit Snr (1743-1818) A view of Richmond Castle, Yorkshire signed and dated 1809 l.c., oil on canvas 61 x 84cm £2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: T hos. Agnew and Sons Ltd., London.

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500-759 PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS Lot 709 English School, late 18th century A wooded landscape with travellers on a road, figures resting beneath a tree, and horses grazing in a glade, a village beyond oil on canvas 101 x 126cm £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 710 George Morland (1763-1804) Bartering for the catch signed and indistinctly dated l.l., oil on canvas 72 x 92cm £2,000 - 3,000

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711 Lot 711 Charles Cooper Henderson (1803-1887) Summer; Winter - coaching scenes a pair, both signed with monogram l.r., oil on canvas 33 x 61cm (2) £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 712 Attributed to George Morland (1763-1804) Tinkers in a woodland clearing oil on panel 20 x 24cm £300 - 400

Lot 714 William Shayer (1787-1879) Gleaners with a donkey and a terrier, resting on the way home from harvest oil on panel 45 x 60cm £300 - 500

Lot 713 Alfred Vickers Snr (1786-1868) A river landscape with a ruined castle, cattle and boats oil on canvas 50 x 68cm £250 - 350

Lot 715 Willem Roelofs (Dutch, 1822-1897) A river landscape with a boat moored beside a bank and a figure on the towpath signed l.r., oil on panel 26 x 48cm £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 717 John Faulkner RHA (Irish, 1835-1894) Sailing boats on a rough sea signed l.r., oil on canvas 56 x 91.5cm £1,000 - 2,000

Lot 718 Henry Moore RA RWS (1831-1895) ‘In the Tropics’ signed ‘H Moore’ l.r., oil on canvas 34 x 60cm £500 - 800

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Lot 719 Henry Brittan Willis RWS (1810-1884) Herdsman with cattle watering at a river signed ‘H B Willis’ l.r., oil on canvas 66 x 92cm £500 - 700

Lot 722 Circle of Frederick William Watts (1800-1870) Figures in a boat, a bridge and village beyond oil on canvas 53 x 44cm £300 - 500 Provenance: Foxcote House, Ilmington, Warwickshire.

Lot 720 Henry John Boddington (1811-1865) The cottage gate oil on canvas 45 x 60cm £400 - 600 Lot 721 Joseph Horlor (1809-1887) A logging cart on a coastal track, with castle ruins beyond signed ‘Horlor’ l.r., oil on canvas 78 x 140cm £300 - 500

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Lot 723 James Edwin Meadows (1828-1888) A landscape with figures by a bridge indistinctly signed ‘Jas. Meadows’ l.l., oil on canvas 40 x 60cm £500 - 700

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724 Lot 724 James Edwin Meadows (1828-1888) Midday Rest signed ‘Jas. E Meadows’ and dated 1864 l.l., oil on canvas 76 x 122cm £2,000 - 3,000

Lot 725 James Edwin Meadows (1828-1888) A landscape with harvesters signed ‘Jas. E Meadows’ and dated 1877 l.l., oil on canvas 78 x 128cm £1,500 - 2,000

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726 Lot 726 Henry H Parker (1858-1930) ‘A Cornfield at Harlow, Essex’ signed ‘Henry H. Parker’ l.r., oil on canvas 30 x 46cm £300 - 500

Lot 727 Pieter Cornelis Dommersen (Dutch, 1834-1908) ‘Near Vlaardingen, Holland’ signed and dated ‘P C Dommersen 1881’ l.l., inscribed with title verso, oil on panel 27.5 x 38cm £800 - 1,000

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728 Lot 728 Alexis De Leeuw (1822-1900) Hauling timber in a winter landscape signed ‘A De Leeuw’ l.r., oil on canvas 75 x 125cm £1,200 - 1,800

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Lot 729 Charles Waller Shayer (1826-1914) and Henry Shayer (1825-1894) A horse and haycart outside a cottage; Figures outside a cottage a pair, oil on canvas 45 x 61cm (2) £1,200 - 1,500

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Lot 730 Attributed to George Shalders (1826-1873) A wooded landscape with a figure watering horses and cattle at the edge of a river, a cart on the bridge in the distance oil on canvas 98 x 149cm £1,500 - 2,000

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Lot 731 Joseph Thors (1835-1884) A wooded landscape with a cottage and figures by a pond; A wooded landscape with figures and cottages a pair, both signed ‘J Thors’ l.r., oil on paper mounted on to board 28 x 41cm (2) £500 - 800 Lot 732 Alfred H Vickers (fl. 1853-1907) A Rhineland landscape with a castle on a river signed and dated ‘A H Vickers 1880’ in red l.r., oil on canvas 50 x 75cm £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 733 Walter Heath Williams (1836-1906) A river landscape with a boy fishing; A wooded landscape with a boy returning home a pair, oil on canvas 46 x 66cm (2) £800 - 1,200

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Lot 735 Walter Graham (19th century) A river landscape with children fishing near a watermill signed ‘Walter Graham’ l.r., oil on canvas 74 x 126cm £300 - 500

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Lot 736 English School, 19th century Windsor Castle with soldiers and ladies promenading in the foreground oil on panel 75 x 97cm £300 - 500

Lot 737 J Ferneden(?) (19th century) A Barton White 0-4-4T Locomotive and carriages indistinctly signed and dated 1897 l.r., oil on canvas 30 x 45.5cm, unframed £200 - 300 The Barton White 0-4-4T Locomotive was built between 1878-1886 for the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway.

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Lot 738 W… Eddy (19th century) HMS Victoria off Portsmouth Harbour signed l.r., oil on canvas 50 x 70cm, in a maple frame £800 - 1,200

Lot 739 Chinese School, c.1900 The battleship ‘HMS Barfleur’ on the China station oil on canvas 44 x 59cm £300 - 500

Lot 739A Chinese School, late 19th century An auxiliary steam sailing ship in a rough sea inscribed ‘Pei-Ho’, oil on canvas 47.5 x 60cm £200 - 300

HMS Victoria was the last British wooden first-rate, three-decked ship of the line to be commissioned for sea service. She was armed with 121 guns and measured 260ft in length with a complement of 1000.

HMS Barfleur was built in 1892 at HM Dockyard in Chatham, one of only two pre-dreadnought battleships positioned at the China Station from 1898. She was sold for scrap in 1910.

The Pei-Ho was an iron passenger cargo steamer with auxiliary sails, built by Peter Denny of Dunbarton in 1872 for Albert Fry Chambers of Hong Kong. She sank in a collision in the Pei-Ho River in China on 30 April 1896.

Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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740 Lot 740 Attributed to Nam Ting, c.1870 A British barque off Hong Kong, further shipping beyond oil on canvas 45.7 x 60cm £2,500 - 3,000

Lot 741 Chinese School, c.1860 A British full-rigged merchantman in full sail off Hong Kong the frame bearing a label ‘The Vigil’, oil on canvas 30.5 x 62cm £2,000 - 3,000

Provenance: W ith the Hampshire Gallery, 2003; the property of a West Country gentleman.

Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman. The absence of the signal station mast at the summit of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, on the right of the image, suggests a date between 1842 and 1860.

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742 Lot 742 Chinese School, early 20th century The ‘SS St Albans’ in Hong Kong Harbour oil on canvas, labels verso 43 x 59cm £2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: B earnes Auction Rooms, Exeter, April 2009, Lot 272; the property of a West Country gentleman. This steamship was built in 1910 by Workman Clarke of Belfast for ‘The Eastern and Australian Mail Steamship Company of London. She was used to transport cargo and passengers between Australia and the Far East.

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Lot 743 Attributed to Lai Fong (Chinese, act.1870-1910) A fully-rigged British merchantman oil on canvas 66 x 90cm £1,500 - 2,500 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

Lot 744 Chinese School, 19th century A yacht of the Royal London Yacht Club off Hong Kong oil on canvas 45.5 x 59.5cm £1,500 - 2,500 Provenance: Dukes Auction Room, 2 November 2006, Lot 255; the property of a West Country gentleman. A rare painting depicting a two-masted schooner rigged steam yacht under sail off Hong Kong. The Royal Yacht Club archivist believes the vessel depicted is most likely to be ‘Water Lily’, 120ft wooden steam yacht, built in 1876.

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Lot 745 *Fred Dubery (1926-2011) The Garden at Saling Hall, Essex, with a lead statue of Flora signed and dated ‘74-’75, oil on panel, domed top 117 x 205cm £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 747 Attributed to Jozef Israels (Dutch, 1824-1911) Fisherman with a horse and trap on a beach oil on canvas 61 x 50cm £400 - 600 Lot 748 Giuseppe Casciaro (Italian, 1863-1941) An extensive beach scene signed and indistinctly inscribed and dated l.l., mixed media 68.5 x 98.5cm £800 - 1,200

Lot 746 Frederik Winther (Danish, 1853-1916) A lakeside farmyard signed and dated ‘F R Winther 1898’ l.l., oil on canvas 29 x 48.5cm £300 - 500

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Lot 749 20th century, after Eugéne Louis Boudin Beach scenes, Trouville a pair, oil on panel each 19 x 39cm (2) £300 - 500

Lot 750 Edward Roworth (South African, 1860-1964) Morgenster, South Africa, a Cape Dutch house, now a vineyard oil on canvas 120 x 89cm £3,000 - 5,000 The Morgenster Homestead in Somerset West, Western Cape, with its six perfectly proportioned gables and front ‘holbol’ gable, is considered one of the finest examples of the baroque style in the Cape and has been adopted as the Morgenster Estate logo.

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Lot 751 *Robert Colot (Belgian, 1927-1993) Barges on a river with an industrial landscape behind signed ‘R Colot’ l.r., oil on board 49 x 60cm £700 - 1,000

Lot 753 *Clive Madgwick (1934-2005) Fisherman casting a line signed and dated ‘C Madgwick / 1982’ l.r., oil on canvas 44 x 29cm £300 - 400

Lot 752 Alexander Shevchuk (Ukrainian, 20th century) ‘Lily Pond’ signed l.l., also signed and dated 2009 verso, oil on canvas 51 x 76cm £700 - 900

Lot 754 F… Dibden (20th century) ‘All the fun of the fair’ Southampton Common signed ‘F Dibden’ l.l., inscribed verso, oil on board 98 x 120cm £400 - 600

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Lot 755 *Caroline Ponsonby (20th century) Lone horse, Essaouira, Morocco signed ‘Caroline Ponsonby’ l.l., oil on board 25 x 30cm £300 - 400 Lot 756 *Caroline Ponsonby (20th century) Cricket at Holkham, Norfolk signed ‘Caroline Ponsonby’ l.l., oil on canvas 44 x 52cm £300 - 500 Lot 757 *Caroline Ponsonby (20th century) Gathering clouds, Old Hunstanton Beach, Norfolk signed ‘Caroline Ponsonby’ l.r., oil on canvas 44 x 53cm £300 - 400

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Lot 758 *Caroline Ponsonby (20th century) Hunstanton, Norfolk signed ‘Caroline Ponsonby’ l.l., oil on board 33 x 44cm £300 - 500 Lot 759 *Caroline Ponsonby (20th century) Caravan of camels, Essaouira, Morocco signed ‘Caroline Ponsonby’ l.r. oil on canvas 33 x 55cm, unframed £200 - 300

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Lot 760 A Brescian Miquelet lock long-barrelled pistol, late 17th century, the 23in (58cm) barrel deeply chiselled with classical figures over the entire length, the lock and furniture profusely pierced and chiselled with animals and devils, retaining traces of gilding to the muzzle, 91.5cm overall £5,000 - 7,000

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Lot 761 A pair of double-barrel box-lock flintlock pistols, 18th century, by Williams of London, with 7.5in (19cm) numbered cannon barrels with proof marks, octagonal breeches, single fire slides and trigger guard safety’s, the actions signed ‘Williams, London’, the stocks with silver wire inlay, 33cm overall (2) £6,000 - 8,000

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Lot 762 An English flintlock ‘dog-lock’ brass barrelled musketoon, early 18th century, by J Wardall, the 28.5in (72.5cm) barrel with leaf engraved breech and muzzle end, relined frizzen, indistinct maker’s mark to the lock, 112cm long overall £3,000 - 4,000

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Lot 763 A flintlock cannon barrel pocket pistol by Delaney of London, 18th century, with 3in (7.5cm) turn-off barrel, action engraved in rococo scroll and military trophies, trigger guard safety, with traces of silver wire inlay to the stock, 48cm overall £150 - 200

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Lot 764 A flintlock cannon barrel pocket pistol, 18th century, with 2½in (6.5cm) turn-off barrels by Golding of Bury St Edmunds, the action with folding trigger and stock fitted with escutcheon and action with a top safety, 16cm overall £200 - 300

764 Lot 765 A boxlock flintlock cannon barrel pistol, 18th century, by Archer, London, with a 2½in turn-off barrel, signed ‘Archer, London’, the stock with wirework inlay, 20cm overall £120 - 150

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Lot 766 A Spanish miquelet lock belt pistol, early 18th century, the 6in (15cm) slightly swamped barrel with maker’s name ‘URQUIOLA, Madrid, 1680/1714’ and dated 1714, 28cm long overall £600 - 800

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Lot 767 A pair of flintlock travelling pistols by Richard Cowper, 18th century, with 2½in (6.5cm) turn-off barrels, top safety with silver wirework inlaid decoration to the stocks and butts with grotesque masks, hallmarked for Birmingham 1776, signed to the lock ‘Cowper’, proof marked under barrels, 18.5cm overall (2) £600 - 800

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Lot 768 A cased pair of flintlock full stock duelling pistols by P Bond, late 18th century, the 10in (25.5cm) octagonal barrels with blued fore sights and gold touch holes, the locks signed ‘P. Bond’ with sliding safety catches, set-triggers and engraved with Trophies of Arms, 37cm overall, the mahogany case with folding brass handle and trade label for ‘William Bond, 43 Cornhill, London’ and fitted with accessories including a bullet mould, loading rod and three-way flask £4,000 - 6,000

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Lot 769 A percussion pocket pistol, with octagonal screw-off barrel, inscribed ‘B.Cogswell, 224 Strand, London’ with hatched butt and concealed trigger, proof marks below barrel, 13.5cm long £150 - 200

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Lot 770 A flintlock duelling pistol, late 18th century, by H W Mortimer, with 10in (25cm) octagonal barrel inlaid with two gold stripes and engraved ‘Maker to his Majesty’, the full stock with original ramrod and set trigger, stock finely chequered terminating in a carved foliate carved butt, 37.5cm overall £700 - 900

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Lot 771 A 6-shot percussion pepperbox revolver by M & J Pattison, early 19th century, with patent detachable 4in (10cm) barrel, the stock action retaining all original colour, the 6-shot barrel with engraved breeches and the action with a sliding safety, 20cm overall £4,000 - 6,000

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Lot 772 A flintlock duelling pistol by John Manton, early 19th century, no. 4863, the 10in (25.5cm) octagonal browned barrel with silver fore sight and platinum touch hole, signed in gold ‘Manton, London’, the lock with waterproof pan, French-style ‘cock’ and sliding safety, 39.5cm overall £1,500 - 2,500

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Lot 773 A French Colonial flintlock holster pistol, c.1800, the breech decorated with Trophy of Arms in relief to a 7½in (19cm) barrel, the stock crudely chequered and brass nailed with applied cast brass mounts and butt plate, 36cm overall £150 - 200

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774 Lot 774 Two Turkish flintlock holster pistols, c.1800, the 12½in (32cm) barrels engraved with armourer’s marks, foliate carved stocks with brass furniture, each 49cm overall (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 775 A cased pair of turn-over barrel percussion pistols by Joseph Lang, early 19th century, with turn-off barrels, ‘Lang’s patent turn-over system no.48’, the actions unusually engraved with shooting scenes and dogs, the 2in turn-over barrels with original jeweller’s polished finish, the actions with button-top safety’s, blued folding triggers and the turn-over actions fitted with blued springs, the polished black horn stocks with silver escutcheon, 15cm overall, the Cuban mahogany case with brass corners and folding ring handle, fitted with original label ‘Joseph Lang, 22 Cockspur Street, London’, complete with accessories comprising a loading tool, bullet mould, oil bottle and three-way flask £7,000 - 9,000 Joseph Lang married the daughter of James Purdey.

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Lot 776 A 16 bore double-barrelled rifled pin-fire Westley Richards Howdah pistol, with patent top lever sidelock action, the butt fitted with a lanyard ring and number ‘16’ to the trigger guard, the black powder proof Damascus barrels with doll’s head extension and signed along the top rib ‘170 New Bond Street, London’, 34cm overall £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 777 A pair of boxlock flintlock pistols, by James Cook, Bath, with 6in turn-off cannon barrels, the actions engraved with Trophies of Arms and maker’s name, with trigger guard safety’s, the stocks profusely inlaid with silver wire and rococo scrolls, 28cm overall (2) £3,000 - 5,000

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Lot 778 A cased pair of percussion travelling pistols by Forsyth & Co, c.1835, the actions, trigger guards and barrels with line and scroll engraving, swivel ram-rods and engraved butt caps, the 3in (7.5cm) octagonal barrels signed ‘Forsyth & Co, London’, with platinum plugs, 17.5cm overall, the fitted mahogany case with original trade label, a hidden compartment complete with a bullet mould, loading rod and a three-way flask £3,000 - 4,000

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Lot 779 A Belgian flintlock sea service pistol, 19th century, with a 9in barrel, the stock with brass mounts and butt cap lanyard ring, 39cm long £150 - 200

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Lot 780 A pair of Queen Anne-style flintlock pistols, by E Newton, Grantham, with 5.5in (14cm) cannon barrels, the walnut stocks carved with escalop shells and silver furniture including a fleur-de-lys and serpent crest engraved escutcheon, 32cm overall (2) £4,000 - 6,000

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Lot 781 An Indian service steel barrelled flintlock musketoon, late 18th century, by Brander & Potts, London, with 22.5in (57cm) swamped barrel, the lock named ‘Carnatic’ and with military stamps repeated on the barrel, original ramrod and brass furniture, 97cm overall £1,500 - 2,000 HMS Carnatic was a 74 gun 3rd rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, which was launched in 1783. The British East India Company commissioned Carnatic and presented the ship to the Royal Navy in 1815, whereupon the Navy renamed her the HMS Captain which went on to serve for a further 10 years.

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Lot 782 A flintlock blunderbuss by Ketland & Co., London, late 18th century, with 17in (43cm) brass barrel changing from octagonal to demi-octagonal and round, the heel plate with Trophy of Arms, the lock signed ‘Ketland & Co’, with swan-neck cock and acorn finial, the fore-stock with an old repair of brass bands and original ramrod, 84cm overall £400 - 600

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Lot 783 A cased six-shot pin-fire Belgian revolver, late 19th century, with foliate engraving bright finish and horn grip, contained in a shaped velvet-lined leather case, 19cm overall £200 - 300

Lot 784 A Remington .44 calibre New Model Army 1858 single percussion action revolver, no.51531, with 8in (20cm) named barrel, impressed mark to wood grip, 35.5cm overall £800 - 1,200

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Lot 785 A Colt .44 calibre Model 1860 Army 6-shot step cylinder percussion revolver, no. 9373 on all parts, stamped ‘Colts Patent’ to the action, 36cm overall £800 - 1,200

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Lot 786 A Cogswell & Harrison Tranter Patent .32 (rimfire) revolver, late 19th century, a 7 shot patent no 1706, the engraved action retaining faded colour, the proofed octagonal barrel with most colour, in a fitted case with trade label and cleaning rod, obsolete calibre, no certificate required £400 - 600

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Lot 787 A 16 bore muzzle loading double-barrelled percussion shotgun, by Wheeler & Son, with 29in (74cm) barrels, the stock with original lacquer and ebony ramrod, 116cm overall £200 - 300

Lot 788 A Browning Over and Under A1 12 bore ejector single trigger shotgun, no.50139 S75, 27½in (70cm) barrels, with original finish and packaging, 113.5cm overall £600 - 800

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789 Lot 789 An AYA ‘XV’ 12 bore double-barrelled sidelock ejector shotgun, with hand detachable locks, 25in barrels with ‘Churchill rib’, 2¾in chambers, 15in stock, no. 445179 in canvas motoring case SGC required. £300 - 500

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Lot 790 A German wheel lock action, 17th century, stamped with armourer’s mark on the face plate, 30cm overall £500 - 700

790 Lot 791 A box-lock flintlock Eprouvette steel action powder tester, 18th century, possibly Liverpool, with graduated wheel, indistinct maker’s marks, 15cm overall £500 - 700

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Lot 792 A horn powder flask, 17th century, with a belt clip and a spring-loaded catch, engraved with figures, 25cm long £700 - 900

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Lot 793 A German wheel lock wood flask, 17th century triangular shape and mounted with iron fittings and a leather side pouch, 12.5 x 9cm £600 - 800

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794 Lot 794 A cartridge and bullet factory display for Swedish Norma ammunition, with brass rifle cartridges and pistol cases, all ammunition is inert, 52cm wide 52cm high £200 - 300 No SGC or FAC certificate required.

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Lot 795 A carved ivory gun rest, 17th century, German, relief carved in the round with hunting scenes and on an oval stepped base, 20cm high £1,800 - 2,200

Lot 796 A brass-mounted leather gun case on stand, 20th century, the fitted interior for a pair of shotguns and with a paper label ‘Cogswell & Harrison, 142 New Bond Street & 226 Strand, London, established 1770’, on a stained oak stand in the Georgian style, case 84.5cm wide 34.5cm deep 9cm high overall 49cm high £500 - 800

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Lot 797 A Spanish cup hilt rapier, 19th century, with twisted wire grip and double-edged 38in (96.5cm) blade, top mount signed indistinctly, with scabbard, 114cm long £150 - 250

Lot 798 Two Indian Army lances, one scratched with ‘XX/OH’, believed to be Oxfordshire Horse, the longer 257cm, and a carbine saddle-mounted holster (3) £150 - 200

Lot 799 A Japanese WWII naval issue kai gunto, in a leather-covered black steel scabbard, with 26in (66cm) blade, 99cm long £500 - 700

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Lot 800 Four French brass-handled chassepot bayonets, 19th century, with 57cm blades, one without a scabbard and one with a differing hilt, 71cm overall (4) £150 - 200

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Lot 801 A 1907 pattern SMLE bayonet by Mole, with scabbard and regimental stamp, 42.5cm long, and a German WWI blade bayonet, the blade 53cm (2) £150 - 200

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Lot 802 A collection of 32 Martini Henry rifle bayonets, some minor variations, each approximately 55cm long (32) £800 - 1,200

Lot 803 Two Martini Henry rifle bayonets with scabbards, the blades 55cm long, together with a similar bayonet without scabbard, two Gras bayonets, and a modern post-1945 SA rifle bayonet (6) £200 - 300

804 Lot 804 An Elizabeth II RAF dress sword, scabbard and ribbon, with a gilt brass guard bearing the RAF insignia, 110cm long £800 - 1,200 The property of Wing Commander Leonard Fitch Ratcliff, DSO, DFC and Bar, Croix de Guerre Alec Palme and Lêgion d’honneur. During WWII, Wing Commander Ratcliff flew night-time bombing raids over Germany where Allied casualty rates were astonishingly and tragically high. He then transferred to the 161 Special Duties’ Squadron, responsible for dropping secret agents and equipment into Nazi-occupied Europe under cover of darkness, to aid resistance movements across the Continent. The total strength of 161 Squadron was about 200; during its wartime activities casualties amounted to 600. In other words, the whole Squadron was wiped out entirely three times - an extraordinary price to pay.

Lot 805 An American Artillery blue cloth, spiked, pith helmet with plume, c.1880, 27cm wide 29cm high, a Lord Lieutenant’s ‘fore and aft’ with plumage, 44cm wide 15cm high (without plumage), and another Naval ‘fore and aft’, 42cm wide 15cm high (3) £200 - 300

Ratcliff took part in a remarkable 70 moonlight missions, flying Halifax Havocs, Hudsons and Lysanders. Most famously, he dropped Yvonne Cormeau, codename ‘Annette’, whose work with the French Resistance was immortalised in Sebastian Faulks’ best-selling book ‘Charlotte Grey’ and the subsequent film. Yvonne Cormeau (1909-1997) was an agent and wireless operator for the Special Operations Executive (SOE) and a wireless operator for the ‘Wheelwright’ network led by George Starr in South-West France from August 1943 until the liberation of France in September 1944. She was acclaimed for the quality of her transmissions and cryptography. She survived an extraordinary length of time working behind enemy lines wireless operators were especially vulnerable to detection and capture. She was awarded an OBE from the UK and the Lêgion d’honneur and Croix de Guerre from France, as well as later being immortalised in print and film.

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Lot 808 Various military uniform and headgear, to include a Queen’s Own Oxfordshire Horse dress tunic and trousers, modern pith helmet, German Police Shako hat, leather holster on belt, ‘Arma Pacis Fulcra’ slouch cap (qty.) £100 - 200

807A Lot 807 An officer’s dress kit for the Light Cavalry, Honourable Artillery Company, formerly the property of Major C J S Ormond-King dec’d, including busby and two plumes, dress uniform, belt, sabretache, belt panel and boots, stirrups, two martingales, his leather gloves, three caps, one khaki, all unused, two white pith helmets, together with further accessories and copy of the dress regulations, accompanied by a photo of Major Ormond-King (qty.) £300 - 500

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Lot 807A A WWI Hertfordshire Yeomanry slouch cap, together with a sergeant’s tunic, a pair of corduroy riding breeches for Sgt. A R Marshall, a soler and puttees, topi helmet, War Department binoculars, belt pouch, pistol holster and saddle pouches and a brass and leather tent pole clothes hook and further items (qty.) £500 - 800

Lot 809 A set of three Masonic leather bound photograph albums, in a fitted oak box with two brass carrying handles, each album in finely tooled gilded blue leather and inscribed: ‘Presented to the Knightbridge Lodge No. 2978 By W. Bro. fred. A. Sherras, P.M. 1608 & 2978. 11th October 1906’, the first with spine inscribed ‘Past Masters’ containing 30 portrait photographs all in military uniform, some inscribed with dates and campaigns in pencil at a later date, the second and third albums each with 30 portrait photographs, also all in military uniform (but one of a soldier’s two sisters), the third with 30 portrait photographs, 11 in Masonic regalia, 14 other, 4 of ladies, 1 of a child, each album 30cm wide 8cm deep 25cm high, the box 43cm wide 36cm deep 809 36cm high (4) £400 - 600

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Furniture and Works of Art 810-980 Lot 810 A large Chinese export porcelain punch bowl, painted in England, with two images of The Integrity, a single-masted sailing ship, each image inscribed ‘Success to The Integrity’, also painted en grisaille with flower bouquets, the inside rim finely painted with gilt and an en grisaille border, 40cm diameter 16.5cm high £600 - 800 The Integrity was a coal trader, working off the East Coast of England, between Newcastle and Rotherhithe. The bowl was commissioned to commemorate the launch of this ship and comes by direct descent. Lot 811 A North American scratch built, folk art, ship model, late 19th century, a three-masted ship, the ‘Golden Eagle’, led by a tugboat the ‘Hawk’, probably into New York Harbour, housed in a pine box impressed ‘B.T. Babbitt’s Pure, concentrated LVE, 64 to 82 Washington Street, New York’, model 35.5cm long 27cm high box 42cm long 32.5cm high £600 - 800

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Lot 816 A Chinese bed panel, early 20th century, in three sections, carved and pierced with dragons, figure, birds and vases of flowers, with gilt highlights, 190cm long 3cm deep 90cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 817 A Chinese lacquer marriage chest, with carved and pierced brackets and giltwood figural panels, with Chinese characters to one end and inside door, one side folding down to reveal shelves and with carrying handles, 101cm wide 71cm deep 113cm high £600 - 800 Lot 818 A Turkish silk and metal Hereke rug, mid-late 20th century, the field woven with dense floral and foliate motifs, as well as baluster vases, within further floral borders, the outermost bearing Arabic inscriptions, on a blue ground, 105 x 76cm £1,000 - 1,500


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Lot 823 An Afghan Beshir rug, with multiple flower head motifs on a red field, 180 x 155cm, and a South West Persian Bowanat rug, with a central medallion in blue on a red field 155 x 111cm (2) £100 - 150 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman.

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Lot 824 A West Indian shellwork picture, mid-19th century, made for the French maritime market, inscribed in gilt ‘O Salutaris Hostia’, 44 x 36cm £600 - 800 ‘O Salutaris Hostia’ (O Saving Host) is a Eucharistic hymn by St Thomas Aquinas for the Feast of Corpus Christi. Lot 825 An inlaid mahogany campaign games table, c.1880, the chequerboard inlaid in sycamore and rosewood, containing a brace, extending column and folding tripod which assembles to form the table, case 38cm wide 8cm high, table 61cm high maximum £800 - 1,200 Literature: S ee Nicholas Brawer, ‘British Campaign Furniture’, p.139 for a similar example.

Lot 826 A malacca and rhino horn walking stick, mid-19th century, the horn handle carved as a beast with a mane, glass eyes and bone teeth over a pressed white metal collar, the base with a metal ferrule, 91.5cm high £400 - 600 Lot 827 A bronze and ivory mirror, c.1st-2nd century AD, the mirror of disc form with a tapering tang, the ivory handle now detached and half missing, with ridged detailing, 22cm high including handle £150 - 250 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman. Inherited by the owner from his father in the 1980s. Lot 828 A collection of ancient and later pottery figures and artefacts, to include a fragmentary Chinese sancai glazed burial attendant, mingqi, 20cm high, together with further figures to include shabti dolls, also a glass bottle, a necklace and three spearheads (26) £200 - 400

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810-980 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 829 A painted three-fold screen, 20th century, in the chinoiserie taste, decorated with birds and butterflies among peonies, 176cm wide 243cm high £300 - 500

Lot 830 A pair of yellow toleware-style table lamps and shades, 21st century, decorated with chinoiserie, 43cm wide 79cm high (2) £250 - 350

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Lot 832 An Egyptian bronze head, late 19th century, a furniture mount, 18cm high £300 - 500 Lot 833 A bronze figure of Pan, mid-19th century, French, the seated figure on a green veined marble base, 19cm high £200 - 300

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Lot 835 A miniature mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers, in the George III style, with brass handles and pine sides, 53cm wide 27cm deep 55cm high £200 - 400 Lot 836 A mahogany tripod table, 19th century, the shaped circular snap top with a moulded border carved with shells and foliage, the baluster column and outswept legs carved with acanthus leaves, 81cm diameter 71cm high £200 - 300

Lot 837 A Tehran Qum carpet, 20th century, the royal blue fields with repeating motifs of huntsmen on horseback, within a multi border with Arabic inscriptions, 350 x 230cm £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 838 A pair of bronze candlesticks, 19th century, French, each sconce supported by three eagle monopedia on a triform base, 17cm high (2) £200 - 300 Lot 839 Jean Antoine Injalbert (French, 1845-1933), Hippomenes, bronze, signed, 32.5cm high £1,000 - 1,500 Hippomenes, a Greek god, the son of Arcadian and husband to Atalanta, was known for his eagerness to undertake difficult challenges. Atalanta raced all her suitors; she outran all but Hippomenes.

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810-980 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 840 A pair of pottery sphinxes, c.1900, Italy, each with enamelled decoration and Naples mark to the underside, 20cm long (2) £300 - 400 Lot 841 A mahogany hall bench, 19th century, with a blind fret carved rail over a panelled back and sweeping arms, with a solid seat and raised on sabre legs, 118cm wide 50cm deep 98cm high £500 - 800

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Lot 842 A Regency giltwood convex mirror, with a carved eagle surmount, acanthus and grape detail and an ebonised slip, 77cm wide 120cm high £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 843 A vintage Persian overdyed carpet, 20th century, produced from a Kirman example, the field set with a shaped medallion, in tones of brown and blue, 464 x 277cm £300 - 500 Lot 844 An onyx column, early 20th century, with a rotating square top and gilt-bronze mounts, 110cm high £200 - 400

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Lot 845 A pair of bronze urns, mid-19th century, French, each campana urn on a square plinth, 19.5cm high (2) £200 - 400 Lot 846 A pair of French Empire-style bronze and gilt-bronze candlesticks, 19th century, each with a floral cast sconce above a spreading reeded column, on a circular base, converted, 17cm high, with pleated grey shades (4) £600 - 800 Lot 847 A George III mahogany tripod wine table, the solid rectangular top on a turned and fluted column, 56cm wide 46cm deep 71.5cm high £150 - 250

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Lot 848 A George III-style giltwood framed pier glass, with a carved leaf cresting to a marginal plate frame, 102cm wide 12cm deep 160cm high £250 - 350 Lot 849 An Afghan Beshir rug, 20th century, with a trellis pattern on a red field, 140 x 100cm, and a South West Persian Afshar rug, 20th century, with floral motifs on a blue field, 140 x 132cm (2) £300 - 500 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman.

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810-980 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 850 A pair of French Empire-style bronze and gilt-bronze candlesticks, 19th century, of neoclassical form, each with a spreading lobed column, above a scrolling triform lion paw base, converted, 40cm high, with white shades (4) £600 - 800 Lot 851 A bronzed spelter table lamp, early 20th century, after Giambologna’s ‘Mercury’, supporting a glass shade and on a stepped base, 70cm high £300 - 500 Lot 852 A George III mahogany bureau bookcase, the top with a swan neck cornice over two mirrored doors enclosing adjustable shelves and drawers, the base with a fitted interior over two short and three long drawers and bracket feet, 103cm wide 54cm deep 224cm high £800 - 1,200 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 853 A George III mahogany cellaret, early 19th century, of sarcophagus form, with ebony moulding and lion mask ring handles, enclosing a six-division liner, all raised on four bronze paw feet with castors, 58cm wide 43cm deep 42.5cm high £300 - 500 Lot 854 Two Persian bags, each with nine guls, plain strip and woven backing, 116 x 74cm and 119 x 70cm (2) £200 - 300

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Lot 856 A Black Forest bear desk thermometer, mid-late 19th century, the bear standing on hind legs holding a fruiting branch and leaning against a tree trunk with an applied ivorine thermometer, 19cm high £200 - 300 Lot 857 A Black Forest standing bear, c.1900, with glass eyes and a painted snout and mouth, 50cm high £1,000 - 1,500

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Lot 858 An extraordinary carved, lacquered and painted wood animal head, 19th century, Indian, the beast with ears erect and tongue sticking out, on a turned base, 27cm high £600 - 800 Lot 859 A cold-painted bronze group, late 19th century, two fig parrots on a fig leaf, impressed ‘Geschutz D 2144’, 39cm long £2,000 - 2,500 Fig parrots are small birds found in New Guinea, Indonesia and tropical Australia.

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810-980 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 860 A pair of leather and brass-nailed drum base lamp standards, with a single door to the base of each, mounted with brass columns, fitted for electricity and with pleated silk shades, 40cm wide 195cm high (2) £800 - 1,200 Lot 861 A collection of Nanking Cargo Chinese export porcelain, c.1750, a blue and white bowl painted with a soldier crossing a bridge, a building and trees, lot 3106, 15cm diameter, two blue and white tea bowls and saucers, painted with a double-roofed pagoda on a rocky riverbank, lot 5110, bowl 6cm diameter saucers 10cm diameter, a Chinese Imari teacup and saucer, painted with a chrysanthemum, bamboo and daisy around a rocky outcrop, lot 5143, cup 7cm high saucer 13cm diameter, and a copy of Christie’s 1986 auction catalogue (8) £200 - 400

Lot 862 A pair of porcelain baluster vases, 19th century, by KPM Berlin, each decorated in enamels with floral sprays on a celadon ground in the Chinese style, with iron-red orb and KPM marks, underglaze blue sceptre and eagle and circle marks, 33cm high (2) £200 - 300 Lot 863 A Scottish cast iron stick stand, by Canon Ironworks, Falkirk, cast with a named image of William Wallace, 75cm high £300 - 500 Lot 864 An Art Nouveau mahogany table top, carved ‘Nec Aspera Terrent’, the regimental motto of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, in a stylised flower head reserve within carved, trailing flowers and scrolls, 60cm square £100 - 200 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman. Lot 865 A large Persian carpet, 20th century, the central field decorated with birds and trees on a pale blue ground within a banded foliate border, 410 x 305cm £800 - 1,200

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Lot 866 A near pair of Anglo-Indian padouk tripod tables, mid-18th century, probably Vizagapatam, the circular tops with carved borders over tapering, fluted columns with floral mounts, on triform bases with crisply carved floral decoration and ivory inlay, and paw feet with ivory claws, 38cm diameter 79cm high (2) £2,000 - 4,000

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810-980 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 867 An Anglo-Indian ivory, horn and sandalwood miniature games table, late 19th century, Vizagapatam, the square top with foliate ivory border, raised on a tripod support, 21cm wide 21cm deep 19cm high £300 - 500 Lot 868 An Indian carved sandalwood chess or games table, 19th century, probably Mysore, the playing surface inlaid with alternating squares of ebony and teak, the top and base profusely carved with figures, animals and foliage, raised on three scrolling supports, each terminating in carved mythical beasts on castors, 55cm wide 55cm deep 74cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 869 A set of six Indian gouache oval miniatures, 19th century, each on ivory, depicting wives of the Mughal emperors, four with inscriptions to the reverse, each in a silvered copper frame, 9 x 7cm (6) £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 870 An Anglo-Indian padouk, ebony and ivory inlaid bureau cabinet, late 19th/early 20th century, the ivory galleried superstructure fitted with an arrangement of drawers and pigeonholes, above a sliding writing surface and inkwell compartments etc., raised on cabriole supports united by a faceted and ring turned stretcher, terminating in lobed supports to castors, 113cm wide 57cm deep 137cm high £800 - 1,200

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Lot 871 An album of photographs of India, titled in ink ‘Tour in India and Ceylon 1891’, containing over 50 photographs taken on the tour with dates visited, including of Colombo, Kandy, Himalayas (3), Benares (4), Lucknow (8), Cawnpore (3), Gwalior (2), Agra (13), album exterior 42 x 31cm £400 - 600 Full list and measurements of all photos in the album available on request.

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871 Lot 872 An exceptionally large Kashmir lacquered caddy, c.1870, the wood, gesso and lacquer decorated all-over in gilt with stylised flowers and trailing foliage, the interior with two lidded compartments, finished in sky blue with gilt bands, 45cm wide 29cm deep 25.5cm high £400 - 600 Lot 873 An Indian folding table, early 20th century, Hoshiarpur, of Moorish influence, probably of shisham wood, the octagonal top inlaid with ornate foliate motifs in ivory, the folding stand with inlaid bone flower heads and lines, with pierced panels and open arches, with 2 paper labels for ‘L. Khanaya Lal Brij Lal, Ivory, Brass, Wood Work Manufacturers, P.O. Hooshiarpur’, 60cm across 60cm high £300 - 500 For reference to work from this area, see: Amin Jaffer, ‘Furniture from British India and Ceylon’ p.285 onwards.

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Lot 874 Indian School Portrait of a warrior standing on a tiger skin watercolour, body colour and gold on paper 31 x 19cm, mounted, framed and glazed £300 - 500 Lot 875 Indian School Figures fleeing from a burning fortress gouache and gold on paper, on panel 37 x 28cm, mounted, framed and glazed £300 - 500

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Lot 876 19th century Mogul School Tiger hunt with script below oil on ivory 8 x 11.5cm, carved hardwood frame £200 - 300

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810-980 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 877 Indian School Figures in a garden setting gouache and gold on paper 29 x 19cm, mounted, framed and glazed £200 - 300 Lot 878 An Indian carved teak occasional table, 20th century, in the form of a camel, the circular top decorated with bands of flowers, 56cm wide 39cm deep 67cm high £800 - 1,200 Lot 879 A pair of Bidriware bottle vases, late 19th/early 20th century, India, each with dense scrolling foliate decoration, on a spreading circular base, inscribed ‘MUKHN - LAL MORADABAD 14’ to the underside, 26.5cm high (2) £300 - 500

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Lot 880 An Indian scarf, 20th century, printed with a caparisoned elephant, signed indistinctly, 88 x 86cm, in a clip frame £200 - 300

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Lot 881 An Anglo-Indian rosewood bureau, 19th century, carved all round with panels of flowers and fruit, with snake corners and two pairs of end drawers and one front drawer, 81cm wide 48cm deep 102cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 882 A large Indian padouk and brass-mounted writing box, 19th century, having a fitted interior with various compartments and a leather inset writing surface and sliding inkwell covers, 49cm wide 33cm deep 12cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 883 An Indian tripod table, early 20th century, the circular top ornately inlaid in bone or ivory with foliate bands, some in deep relief work, on a turned column and three flat profile legs, also with bone inlaid decoration, 50cm diameter 61cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 884 A collection of Asian shoes, 19th century, comprising fifteen pairs and seven singles, examples include silkwork, embroidery, leather moccasin slippers, Chinese Manchu high heels, one pair inscribed in pen beneath ‘Taken from the Harem of Nana Sahib by a soldier of the(?) during the Indian Mutiny’, several inscribed ‘W. Cunnungham’ on paper labels, some of painted wood, some inlaid with mother-of-pearl and bone, including Turkish, Indian and Chinese (22) £300 - 500 Nana Sahib (c.1820-c.1859), a prominent leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857-58.

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Lot 885 Two small Indian folding octagonal tables, 19th century and later, Hoshiarpur, each with inlaid floral decoration, the larger 45cm diameter 48cm high (2) £400 - 600 Lot 886 An Indian hardwood étagère, c.1890, pierced and carved in low relief with foliate designs, the top with a carved roundel of a deity, 78cm diameter 39cm deep 75cm high £400 - 600

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810-980 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 887 An alabaster pot lid, carved in relief with a figure cooking, in an ebonised frame, inscribed to the reverse ‘Kohl pot lid, Sultanabad 14th century’, 14cm diameter £300 - 500 Lot 887A A yellow and brown glazed shallow dish, bearing a ‘Bluett & Sons’ label to the underside, 16cm diameter 6.5cm high, together with a blue glazed vase, of fluted albarello form, 21cm high, and a small white glazed dish (3) £400 - 600

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Lot 888 A Multan tile, probably 18th century, Punjab, Pakistan, of red glazed earthenware with a stylised foliate design in cobalt and turquoise, 26 x 15.5cm £150 - 250

Lot 889 A pair of carved and painted softwood dancers, 19th century, probably Burmese, 124cm high 129cm high including bases (2) £700 - 1,000

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Lot 890 A collection of Burmese bronze opium weights, 19th century, each in the form of a cockerel, 3-12cm high (qty.) £1,000 - 1,500

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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART 810-980 Lot 891 A collection of fourteen Indonesian kris hilts, 18th century and later, to include wooden, horn, bone and metal examples, five carved as birds, five as figures and four animals, all on later display stands, 10-19cm high (14) £600 - 800 Provenance: Christie’s sale 4212. Lot 892 A Japanese carved ivory netsuke, late 19th century, in the form of a walnut, 2.5cm long £200 - 300

892 891 Lot 893 A near pair of Indian ebony side chairs, late 17th century, Coromandel Coast, the pierced and twist-turned backs profusely carved in low relief with flowers and foliate scrolls, each with a shaped rail and bulbous finials, above a square caned seat with a carved and pierced apron, raised on twist-turned supports and stretchers punctuated by rectangular blocks, 53.5cm wide 45.5cm deep 95cm high, and 53.5cm wide 46.5cm deep 90.5cm high (2) £2,000 - 3,000 Literature: A Jaffer, ‘Furniture from British India and Ceylon: A Catalogue of the Collections in the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Peabody Essex Museum’, London, 2001, pp.130-142. When similar pieces of this type began to be recorded in British collections in the 18th century, the prevailing thought was that they were surviving examples of early English furniture, owing to their dark colour, rigid square form, the use of twist-turning - which was believed to be common of Elizabethan furniture - and the often mythical decoration. Horace Walpole, who may have been responsible for this belief, asserted that this attribution, based on their physical attributes, was corroborated by the existence of such examples in houses with Tudor associations. For example, in 1748, he saw carved ebony chairs at Esher Place, Surrey, and posited that they must have belonged to Cardinal Wolsey, who had lived there after 1519.

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896 Lot 896 A Ceylonese porcupine quill box and cover, mid-19th century, with ebony borders, containing fourteen 19th century ivory balls, eleven plain, three stained, 13cm wide 7cm high (16) £200 - 300

Lot 897 A Sri Lankan ebony and satinwood occasional table, 19th century, the octagonal top with radiating veneers on an ebony base, with a turned and reeded column flanked by four twist turned columns and outswept supports, 60cm wide 44cm deep 69cm high £800 - 1,200 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman. Lot 899 A Dutch Colonial ebony cabinet, mid-19th century, the moulded cornice over two astragal glazed doors with double turned columns, over an inverted breakfront base with two panelled doors flanked by panels and turned columns on six bun feet, the sides panelled, 146cm wide 69cm deep 210cm high £2,500 - 3,500 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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Lot 901 Frederick W Rose, ‘Angling in Troubled Waters - A Serio-Comic map of Europe’, (repeated in French, German and Italian)… 15 thousand, 1899, a coloured chromolithographic map, published by G W Bacon, 54 x 73cm £400 - 600 Lot 902 The Americas, Abraham Ortelius (1527-1598), ‘Americae Sive Novi Orbis Nova Destriptio’, 1587, copper map, hand-coloured, 35 x 49cm £800 - 1,200 This map was first published in Antwerp the year before the Spanish Armada, as Francis Drake was ‘singeing the King of Spain’s beard’ by sacking Cadiz. Lot 903 Map of Mauritius, ‘Carte de l’Isle de France’ by P A Rameau, 1763, hand-coloured, 57 x 87.5cm £200 - 400 The island was originally colonised by France who named the island ‘Isle de France’. It was seized by the British during the Napoleonic wars when it reverted to its original Dutch name, derived from Maurice, Prince of Orange. The dodo was already extinct by this time.

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Lot 904 ‘Milazzo…Sicilia’, a hand-coloured map dated 24 Oct, 1718, by Augustus Vindel and Matth Seutter, 48.5 x 58cm £500 - 800 Lot 905 ‘Palaeontological map of the British Islands’, by A K Johnson FRGS, from the sketches and notes of Professor Edward Forbes FRS, with coloured highlights, 100 x 60cm £200 - 300

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810-980 FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART Lot 906 ‘Roma-Pianta Topografica del Suburbano di Roma 1839’, printed and sold by Moschetti, via della Croce, hand-coloured, dissected into twenty-four sections mounted on green linen, with original slipcase, 111 x 101cm £1,000 - 1,500 Lot 907 ‘Panorama di Genova’, early/ mid-19th century, lithographic print, hand-coloured, 21 x 46cm £500 - 800 Lot 908 ‘Italy From The Original Map by G.A. Rizzi-Zannoni, engraved for The Classical Tour Through Italy by The Revd J.C. Eustace’, published London 1814 by J Mawman, hand-coloured, 97 x 40cm £200 - 300

Lot 909 Four maps of Italian cities, ‘Venice’, drawn by W B Clarke, engraved by B R Davies, published by The Society For The Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 1838, 40 x 59cm ‘Plan of Modern Rome’, by W B Clarke, published by The Society For The Diffusion of Useful Knowledge 1838, 32 x 39cm, ‘Florence’, drawn by W B Clarke, engraved by E Turnell, published by Baldwin & Cradock 1835, 29 x 39cm, ‘Parma’, published 1840, 32 x 39cm hand-coloured engravings individually framed (4) £200 - 400 Lot 910 ‘A Plan of The City of Bristol, survey’d and drawn by John Rocque, engraved by John Pine 1742’, with ornate title cartouche and north and south elevations of the Exchange building, in four sheets, 104 x 120cm £1,500 - 2,000

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Lot 911 A pair of George III ormolu-mounted Blue John cassolette vases, attributed to Matthew Boulton, each with a reversible, domed foliate cover and reeded finial, the reverse with a fluted urn-shaped nozzle, the ovoid body with loop handles cast with overlaid roundels on a laurel-bound, pinched socle and stepped, square plinth, 22.5cm high (2) £25,000 - 30,000 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman; Christie’s King Street, ‘Fine English Furniture’, 18 April 1996, Lot 69.

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Lot 913 A carved giltwood framed mirror, 19th century, with a beaded edge and pierced foliate detail, surmounted with the coat of arms of Ireland, 113cm wide 88cm high £300 - 500

912 Lot 912 An unusual Irish oak and pine marble top console table, 18th century, the veined marble top on a shaped oak frieze with a central shell, this in turn with pine scrolled supports, acanthus carved knees and paw feet, 111cm wide 68cm deep 80cm high £1,200 - 1,500

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Lot 914 An Irish Killarney yew wood worktable, second quarter of the 19th century, with all-over marquetry floral decoration, the hinged lid centred with a ruined abbey, the interior with a harp, on a faceted column to a circular base, terminating in paw feet, 57cm wide 42cm deep 73cm high £800 - 1,200

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Lot 916 A George II-style wing back armchair, upholstered in a paisley patterned fabric, on knee-carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 98cm wide 75cm deep 108cm high £300 - 500

Lot 917 A square mahogany footstool, the reupholstered seat of concave shape, over turned legs with carved capitals, 72cm square 37cm high £200 - 400 Provenance: T he Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.

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Lot 915 A Persian Kashan carpet, c.1930s, the field woven with scrolling polychrome foliage, on a pale cream ground, 446 x 336cm £2,500 - 3,500

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Lot 919 A set of faux bamboo open bookshelves, 19th century, the twelve open shelves on turned supports, painted, 102cm wide 23cm deep 123cm high £200 - 400 Provenance: The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor. Lot 920 A Regency giltwood and ebonised pier mirror, with swag detail, the rectangular plate with swag detail, set between a pair of wrythen twist columns, 53cm wide 81cm high £300 - 500 Lot 921 Robert Jackson Emerson (1878-1944), ‘Jacqueline’, 1939, a bronze bust of a young lady on a green veined marble plinth, signed ‘R.J.E. Sc. 1938’, 42cm high overall £300 - 500

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Lot 918 A Central Asian Ersari rug, 20th century, the central field with blue and brown geometric designs within a banded border, 233 x 167cm £500 - 600

Lot 922 A pair of North Italian ebony console tables, early 19th century, each with a green veined marble inset to the top, over ebonised wavy borders, turned front supports and a shaped platform base, 160cm wide 48cm deep 93cm high (2) £2,500 - 3,500 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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918 922

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923 Lot 923 A German porcelain oil lamp, late 19th/early 20th century, Dresden, in the form of an owl perched on a branch, crossed swords mark to base, with a gadrooned yellow glass shade, 60cm high £300 - 500

Lot 924 A pair of Victorian gilt gesso oval wall mirrors, each within a border of trailing husks and scrolling foliage below a shell crest, 69cm wide 127cm high (2) £400 - 600 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman.

Lot 925 A pair of brass and glass girandole oil wall lights, late 19th century, attributed to F Osler, each with an original cut glass shade and reservoir fitted with a Messengers No. 2 patent fitting, and on a pierced scrolling brass support and velvet-framed mirrored back, 62cm high 28cm wide 30cm deep (2) £1,000 - 1,500

Lot 926 A near pair of Victorian armchairs, on turned mahogany and beechwood front legs, each recently reupholstered, the larger 72cm wide 84cm deep 104cm high (2) £400 - 600 Provenance: T he Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.

926

Lot 927 A William IV rosewood occasional table, the circular top above a well carved baluster column and tripartite base, raised on paw feet, 46cm diameter 71cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 928 A four-glass mantel clock, late-19th century, with a Brocot escapement, enamel dial, two-train movement, striking on a gong and a mercury-compensated pendulum within a brassed metal case, 36cm high £200 - 400 Lot 929 A rosewood side table, early 19th century, with beaded detail, a single fitted drawer and raised on tapering square supports united by a cross stretcher, 47cm wide 38cm deep 77cm high £200 - 400

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Lot 930 A French bronze table clock, 19th century, with ormolu mounts, the French drum movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, 39cm high £400 - 600 Lot 931 A large Persian Kashan carpet, 20th century, the red ground with a central medallion and foliate ground within a banded border, 555 x 342cm £2,000 - 3,000

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Lot 932 A George III-style mahogany twin pedestal dining table, with two additional leaves, on reeded swept legs with brass-capped castors, 245cm extended 127cm deep 71cm high £500 - 800

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933 detail Lot 933 A set of six Victorian walnut and buttoned leather upholstered dining chairs, c.1840, by John Crowe & Sons of Norwich, the backs and seats with moulded detail, raised on fluted and ring turned front supports to castors, the rear supports chamfered, some bearing paper labels to the underside, 51cm wide 59cm deep 92cm high (6) £500 - 800 Lot 934 A George III mahogany oval brass-bound wine cooler, the coopered cooler with carrying handles on moulded, square, tapering legs linked by an ‘X’ stretcher, together with a later liner, 95.5cm wide 61cm deep 71.5cm high £300 - 500 Provenance: T he property of a West Country gentleman.

933

Lot 935 A Victorian oak and ebonised dining room pedestal, the frieze with applied ebonised mounts within lion masks, over a panelled door with an oval relief carved and ebonised panel depicting hanging game, within ebonised strung spandrels and columns with carved and applied decoration, the door enclosing a lead-lined cellaret and two cutlery drawers, 80cm wide 66 cm deep 97cm high £700 - 900 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

Lot 936 A Persian Kashan carpet, 20th century, the densely populated field around the central medallion, within a foliate banded border, on a cream ground, 355 x 240cm £600 - 800

935 934 Lot 937 A George III strung, inlaid and crossbanded mahogany demilune cabinet, the two doors on square tapering legs, 113cm wide 52cm deep 90cm high £200 - 400 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

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939

Lot 938 A Regency rosewood fold-over card table, the strung and crossbanded top on four turned columns, a platform, outsplayed legs and brass paw feet, 90.5cm wide 44cm deep 74cm high £300 - 500

Lot 939 A late Regency burr maple and rosewood floral marquetry inlaid centre table, of octagonal shape, on a carved column, leaf and scroll carved legs and concealed brass castors, 117cm wide 73cm high £1,500 - 2,500

Lot 940 A Victorian mahogany armchair, with green leather upholstery, the padded arms supported by boldly carved lion masks and scrolled supports, the front legs turned and reeded, 102cm high £500 - 800 Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman. Lot 941 A bronze bust of Napoleon, 19th century, French, on a marble base, and a Chinese carved hardwood stand, 19th century, bust 9cm high stand 6.5cm square (2) £300 - 400

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940

Lot 942 A Chelsea Red Anchor period lobed saucer dish, c.1754-1756, painted in coloured enamels with Meissen-style sprays and scattered flowers within a brown rim, the underside with moulded and painted stylised leaves, red anchor marks, 22cm diameter £250 - 350

943 Lot 943 A Chelsea Red Anchor period lobed tea bowl and saucer, c.1754-1756, painted in enamels with sprays and scattered flowers over moulded and painted stylised leaves, the saucer 14cm diameter (2) £150 - 250

Provenance: A n East Anglian gentleman; with Stockspring Antiques.

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Lot 944 A satinwood whatnot, early 19th century, the four shelves and single drawer on turned supports, with ebonised rings and knobs, 38.5cm wide 33cm deep 132cm high £300 - 600 Provenance: The collection of Germaine Greer.

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Lot 945 A Persian Tabriz carpet, 20th century, the fawn ground decorated with flowers, within a floral banded border, 290 x 200cm £800 - 1,000

Lot 946 An inlaid walnut cassone alla certosina, probably 19th century, with extensive ivory and ebony inlay and stringing, the three-panelled back over a hinged seat, open arms and panelled base, 140cm wide 48cm deep 111cm high £500 - 800

946

Provenance: T he collection of Germaine Greer. Lot 948 A miniature bombé commode, early 19th century, France, with three drawers, the top inlaid with musical trophies within a crossbanded oval panel and shaped border, the sides with quarter cut and crossbanded ‘panels’, on splayed legs and ball feet, 47cm wide 30cm deep 38cm high £900 - 1,200

947 Lot 947 A pair of Louis XV-style beechwood elbow chairs, each upholstered in floral needlepoint, the scrolled frames carved with stiff leaves, scrolls and shells (2) £600 - 1,000 Provenance: T he property of a Suffolk gentleman.

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949 Lot 949 A Regency rosewood bracket clock, early 19th century, the silvered dial with black Roman numerals, the twin fusee movement striking on a bell, 32cm wide 20cm deep 46cm high £400 - 600 Lot 950 A Swiss walnut dresser, probably 18th century, the top section with two panelled doors within architectural mouldings, the centre section with shelves, five short drawers and shaped supports, the base with two frieze drawers over panelled doors and conforming moulding, one side chamfered, 162cm wide 44cm deep 203cm high £1,000 - 1,500

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Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.

950A 951 Lot 950A A carved wall hanging in the style of Grinling Gibbons, contemporary, in the form of a draped cloth among flowers and pine cones, 92cm long £200 - 400

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Lot 951 An ornate Italian iron window grille, probably 19th century, with ornate scrolled decoration, doors 97cm wide 91cm high overall 145cm wide £500 - 800 Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.

Lot 951A A carved wall hanging in the style of Grinling Gibbons, contemporary, in the form of a violin among flowers and foliage, 106cm high £500 - 800

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Lot 952 A Persian runner, the red ground with two central medallions and all-over foliate design, 346 x 131cm £400 - 600 Lot 953 A pair of French painted bedside cabinets, contemporary, each with two drawers and raised on tapering square supports, 50cm wide 47cm deep 70cm high (2) £200 - 400

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952

954

955 Lot 955 A Louis XV-style petit parquetry gilt-bronze-mounted bureau plat, late 19th century, the shaped top with a leather inset, over three frieze drawers and three dummy drawers on scrolled supports, the whole with ornate bronze mounts, 112cm wide 71cm deep 74cm high £500 - 800

Lot 954 A Spanish giltwood sunburst mirror, early 20th century, the mirror with a frame of carved flower heads and cartouches within carved sunrays, 83cm diameter £600 - 800

956

Lot 956 A Swedish giltwood cased wall clock in the rococo manner, 21st century, with an eight-day movement striking on a bell, the painted dial signed ‘Westerstrands Toreboda’ with Roman numerals and ornate gilt brass hands, dial 15cm 29cm wide 55cm wide £150 - 250

Lot 957 Four French Aubusson upholstered beechwood fauteuils, 19th century, each with a carved crest over open arms and on carved cabriole legs, each upholstered in 18th century tapestry fragments, each chair approximately: 70cm wide 56cm deep 94cm high, together with a matching footstool (5) £800 - 1,200

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Lot 958 A pair of Dutch marquetry single chairs, 18th century, with baluster-shaped splats and scrolled supports, over shaped drop-in seats, angular scrolled front legs and shaped stretchers, profusely inset with birds, urns and flowers, 106cm high (2) £300 - 500

Lot 959 A circular papier-mâché box and cover, mid-19th century, French, with pressed and moulded decoration, the cover depicting scene nine from ‘The Marriage of Figaro’, 6.2cm diameter, and an oval box with lapis lazuli panels, 19th century, French, 5.5cm long (3) £200 - 300

960

Lot 960 An Italian majolica blue and white panel, 19th century, with relief decoration depicting an eagle above two dolphins, with scrolling leaves, set within a pine frame, 30 x 43cm £200 - 300

959

Lot 961 A Murano glass chandelier, clear glass with blue highlights, the eight arms interspersed with scrolling brackets, 90cm high 87cm diameter £800 - 1,200

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Lot 962 A French painted buffet, late 18th/early 19th century, the faux marble top above a pair of cupboard doors, with further doors to each end, 188cm wide 74cm deep 116cm high £400 - 600

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Lot 963 A North European giltwood and gilt composition wall mirror, second half of the 19th century, the arched, bevelled plate within a moulded frame, the crest and apron with rococo-style scrolls and flowering foliage, 174cm wide 108cm high £500 - 800 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman. Lot 964 A Persian rug, with a red and blue ground, the central field with all-over foliate motifs within multiple borders, 198 x 124cm £200 - 400 Lot 965 A George III mahogany architect’s desk/secretaire, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, the double ratcheted top over a drawer containing a slide with tooled leather inserts, an inkwell and a further ratcheted slope, below this a central well flanked by six lidded compartments, each an oval inset with letters of the alphabet, this on six short drawers within three-quarter turned, reeded columns, a plinth base and castors, the reverse with dummy drawers and doors and conforming turned columns, 125cm wide 67cm deep 92cm high £2,500 - 3,500

963

Provenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.

964

Lot 966 A French bronze and marble mantel clock, 19th century, the enamel dial inscribed ‘Cachard Sr. de Chle le Roi’, the white marble case surmounted by parcel-gilt bronze figures of a lady, cherub and cupid, the base with applied pressed gilt metal panels, the movement striking the hour and half hour on a bell, 38cm high £2,500 - 3,500

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FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART 810-980 Lot 970 A French carved pine artist’s lay figure, late 19th/early 20th century, fully articulated, 34cm high £400 - 600

967

Lot 967 A French wrought iron centre table, 20th century, the painted faux marble top on a scrolling open base, 90cm diameter 72cm high £400 - 600

970

Lot 968 An Edwardian solid satinwood easel, with painted and carved decoration and an adjustable shelf, 168cm high £800 - 1,200

968

Lot 969 A mahogany and brass adjustable reading stand, 34cm high, together with two artist’s mahlsticks, with turned wooden handles (3) £200 - 300

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Lot 971 A plaster maquette, late 20th century, of a nude male, on a rectangular base, initialled ‘BW88’, 93cm high £300 - 500

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973

972 Lot 972 Three Continental treen hat formers, 19th century, on later display stands, decorated with leather bands and feathers, impressed numbers ‘899’, ‘469’ and ‘576’, 27, 22 and 30cm high (3) £700 - 1,000 Lot 973 Three polished treen hat formers, 19th century, on later stands, decorated with leather bands and feathers, one impressed with number ‘471’, 21, 20 and 21cm high respectively (3) £700 - 1,000

Lot 974 A Danish mahogany semainier, mid-19th century, in two sections with a caddy top over seven graduated drawers, within reeded three-quarter columns with foliate capitals and paw front feet, 105cm wide 54cm deep 162cm high £400 - 600

Lot 976 A Chippendale-style mahogany tilt-top tea table, 19th century, the top with a carved foliate rim, raised on a fluted turned tapering column extending to triple splay supports, carved with floral headings, knurled pad feet, 65cm diameter 74cm high £200 - 400

Lot 975 A pair of French onyx pedestals, c.1900, with gilt metal mounts, 114cm high (2) £300 - 500

Lot 977 A Regency-style giltwood and ebonised pier mirror, the bevelled rectangular plate below an ebonised lion’s mask decorated frieze and sphere decorated cornice, flanked by pilasters, 72cm wide 109cm high £300 - 400

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Lot 978 A set of eight Hepplewhite-style mahogany dining chairs, early 20th century, each with a shaped top rail, a waisted splat, a dished leather seat and moulded square tapering front legs, the elbow chairs 61cm wide 61cm deep 97cm high (8) £500 - 1,000 Provenance: Foxcote House, Ilmington, Warwickshire.

Lot 979 A George III mahogany extending pedestal dining table, early 19th century and later, the strung and crossbanded top on a later turned column, four reeded outswept legs and brass castors, together with drop-down legs to support the top when extended, with four additional leaves in a pine stand, top 138cm square minimum 280cm long maximum 72cm high £1,000 - 2,000 Provenance: Foxcote House, Ilmington, Warwickshire.

Lot 980 A William IV-style giltwood convex wall mirror, 20th century, surmounted by an eagle on scrolling foliage, the mirror with a pierced, scrolled mount and ball-mounted frame, the apron with conforming scrolling foliage, 80cm wide 146cm high £500 - 1,000 Provenance: The property of a European gentleman.

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981 Lot 981 A pair of Lutyens-style curved teak garden benches, 20th century, 160cm wide 62cm deep 85cm high (2) £300 - 500

983 Lot 983 A pair of Haddonstone garden urns, each with basket weave relief moulded decoration, 65cm diameter 48cm high (2) £200 - 300

Lot 982 A weathered composite stone figure after the antique, 20th century, raised on a square stepped plinth, 198cm high £300 - 500

Lot 984 A pair of Lutyens-style weathered garden benches, 20th century, 167cm wide 65cm deep 100cm high (2) £500 - 700

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Lot 985 A pair of Compton Pottery-type terracotta urns, c.1900, carved in the manner of Archibald Knox, with Celtic motifs, 41cm high (2) £800 - 1,200

985

Lot 986 A small faux bois cast iron garden seat, 19th/20th century, with oakleaf detail, 93cm long £100 - 200

Lot 987 A pair of Indian sandstone octagonal planters, 20th century, of Gothic design, each frieze with quatrefoil detail, raised on moulded plinths, 88cm wide 70cm high (2) £800 - 1,200

Provenance: The Estate of Virginia Chapman, late of Debden Manor.

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Lot 988 A pair of Lutyens-style weathered teak garden benches, 20th century 167cm wide 65cm deep 100cm high (2) £500 - 700

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981-996 GARDEN ANTIQUES Lot 989 A pair of Indian sandstone garden troughs, 20th century, the panels decorated in relief with stylised floral motifs, each raised on two rectangular blocks, 102cm wide 35cm deep 48cm high (2) £600 - 800

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Lot 990 A pair of Indian sandstone garden troughs, 20th century, the panels decorated in relief with stylised floral motifs, each raised on two rectangular blocks, 102cm wide 35cm deep 48cm high (2) £600 - 800

990 Lot 991 A pair of Lutyens-style weathered teak garden benches, 20th century, 167cm wide 65cm deep 100cm high (2) £600 - 800

991 Lot 992 A weathered stone garden bench, 20th century, on shaped classical supports, 139cm wide 49cm deep 55cm high £300 - 500

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Lot 993 A pair of Lutyens-style weathered teak garden benches, 20th century, 167cm wide 65cm deep 100cm high (2) £500 - 700

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Lot 994 A pair of large Italian Terrace terracotta garden urns, with floral swag relief moulded decoration, 70cm diameter 27cm high (2) £500 - 700 Lot 995 A pair of Lutyens-style curved teak garden benches, 20th century, 160cm wide 62cm deep 85cm high (2) £300 - 500 Lot 996 A large bronze group, 20th century, a bacchanalian revel, two maidens dancing, adorned with fruiting vines, Bacchus at their feet, 165cm high £800 - 1,200

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INDEX OF ARTISTS A Angelico, Fra Angell, Helen Cordelia Antwerp School, early 17th century Austrian School, 19th century

554 525 543 605

B Barenger Jnr, James Beechey, Sir William *Beresford, Frank Ernest Berti, T... Boddington, Henry John Bonington, Richard Parkes Boudin, Eugéne Louis Browne, Kathleen Burne-Jones, Edward Coley Burrows, Robert

642 575 677 545 720 599 749 593 506 690

C Caravaggio 557 *Carline, Richard 540 Carpenter, Margaret 581 Casciaro, Giuseppe 748 Cerale, L... 606 *Chailloux, Robert 632 Chinese School, c.1900 739 Chinese School, 19th century 741, 744 Chinese School, late 19th century 739A Chinese School, early 20th century 742 *Clark, William Albert 648 Colkett, Samuel David 699 *Colot, Robert 751 Constable, John 695 Cooper, Thomas Sidney 647 Cotman, John Sell 509, 682 Cotman, John Joseph 689 Cottin, Eugène 629 Crome, John 678-680 Crome, John Berney 696, 697 Cruickshank, Frederick 523 Cuit Snr, George 708 Cummings, Vera 589, 590 D Danloux, Henri-Pierre de Belleroche, Albert De La Pena, Narcisse Virgilio Diaz De Leeuw, Alexis Demenko, Anatoly D’Esposito, Gaetano Devis, Arthur Dibden, F... Dicksee, Herbert Thomas Dolci, Carlo Dommersen, Pieter Cornelis *Dubery, Fred Dughet, Gaspar Dürer, Albrecht

519 537 607 728 618 532 570 754 652-669 546 727 745 703 500

E Eddy, W... Edridge, Henry English School, 18th century English School, c.1740 English School, mid-18th century English School, late 18th century English School, 19th century English School, c.1820 English School, mid-19th century English School, mid-20th century

738 521 518 573 574 709 522, 736 583, 595 585, 604 542

F Faed, Thomas Faulkner, John Fendi, Peter Ferneden(?), J Ferrante, ... Ferranti, Carlo *Flint, Sir William Russell *Flynn, Dianne Fong, Lai Franz, Ettore Roesler French School, 18th century

603 717 520 737 716 524 538 616 743 529 623-627

G Gainsborough, Thomas Genoese School, c.1600 Gilbert, Sir John Gould, William Buelow Graham, Walter Greenhill, John *Greenwood, Orlando H Haghe, Louis Henderson, Charles Cooper *Hervé, Jules René Hervy, Georges Hester, Edward Gilbert Highmore, Joseph Hoare, Louisa Hoare of Bath, William Holder, Edward Henry Horlor, George William Horlor, Joseph Hunt, W... Huysmans, Jacob I Israels, Jozef Italian School, early 17th century Italian School, late 18th century Italian School, mid-18th century J Jones, Idris Phylip Jopling, Joseph Middleton Jouvenet, Jean Baptiste Joy, John Cantiloe *Kennedy, Cecil *Kirk, Joel Kneller, Sir Godfrey Kolujni, Dmitri L Ladbrooke, Henry Ladbrooke, Frederick Landseer, Sir Edwin Lazerges, Paul Jean-Baptiste Lee, David R Lely, Sir Peter Leopardi, Achille Lorraine, Claude Lütz, Edward M *Madgwick, Clive Makrenos, Chris E Meadows, James Edwin Melville, Arthur Memling, Hans Mercier Philip Millais, Sir John Everett Monnoyer, Jean-Baptiste Moore, Henry Moore of Ipswich, John Morgan, ... Morland, George Moyse, Edouard Murray, Thomas

526 508 586 534 735 671 610 504, 505 711 617 588 507 566 676 516, 517 734 644 721 528 558, 559 747 550 596 707 650 527 547 675 631 651 556, 567 619 687 688 646 587 649 562 597 706 613 753 614 723-725 611 555 577 601 628 718 691-693 536 710, 712 598 564

N Nakhalov, Boris Neapolitan School, late 19th century Nightingale, Basil North European School, 18th century North Italian School, early 17th century North Italian School, 17th century

633 531 511 578 548 551

O Ottmann, Henri

630

P Parker, Henry H Phillips, Thomas Piranesi, Giovanni Battista *Ponsonby, Caroline

726 580 501 755-759

R Ramsay, Allan *Rees, Sir Richard Reynolds, Sir Joshua Richardson, Jonathan Rigaud, Jacques Rigaud, Hyacinthe Roelofs, Willem Roos, Philipp Peter Rouillon, Emilie Roworth, Edward *Royo, Jose Russian School, 19th century S Santerre, Jean-Baptiste Sauvage, Piat Schrotzberg, Franz Schweickhardt, Heinrich Wilhelm Scott, Thomas *Scott, William Scottish School, mid-17th century Shalders, George Shayer, William Shayer, Charles Waller Shevchuk, Alexander Sirani, Elisabetta Slaughter, Stephen Smythe, Thomas Soldi, Andrea Soper, George *Spalding, Anne Stark, James *Suddaby, Rowland Swan, Edwin T T..., S... Thors, Joseph Ting, Nam

569, 571 591 576 670 502 563 715 635, 636 533 750 592 552, 553 568 594 584 702 535 634 560 730 602, 714 729 752 544 579 694, 700, 701 572 620 612 683, 684, 698 541 609 608 731 740

V van der Heyden, Jan 705 van Dieghem, Jacob 643 van Dyck, Sir Anthony 561 van Strij, Jacob 704 Veronese 549 Vickers, Alfred H 732 Vickers Snr, Alfred 713 Victoria, HRH The Princess Royal 510 Vincent, George 681 W Wain, Louis Walker, W B Watts, Frederick William West, Edgar E Williams, Edward Williams, Walter Heath Willis, Henry Brittan Windsor, HRH The Duke of Winther, Frederik Woolmer, Alfred Joseph Wuchters, Abraham Wyatt, Henry *Wynn, Kenneth Z Zobel, Benjamin

512-515 244 722 530 685, 686 733 719 539 746 600 565 582 806, 806A 637-641

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GLOSSARY OF PICTURE CATALOGUING TERMS A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname of a recognised destination of an artist is or is probably a work by the artist, eg. David Cox. Nevertheless, intending buyers are reminded that while a full designation is our highest category or authenticity, no unqualified statement as to the authorship is made or intended. A full cataloguing does not necessarily imply a full warranty. Attributed to David Cox in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist.

Bears/with signature, inscription, date in our opinion the signature/inscription/date are not by the hand of the named artist.

Circle of David Cox in our opinion a work from the period of the artist and showing his influence.

The addition of a question mark (?) after any of the above cataloguing terms indicates an element of doubt. A work catalogued as ‘School’ accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date means that in our opinion the work was executed at that time and in the location, eg. South Netherlands School, circa 1750.

Follower of David Cox in our opinion a work executed in the style of David Cox After David Cox in our opinion a copy of any date after a work by the artist

All references to signatures, inscriptions and dates refer to the present state of the work, ie. as at the time of inspection for the purpose of cataloguing.

Signed/inscribed/dated in our opinion the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist

Condition reports are not included in the descriptions.

ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHT (ARR) What is Artist’s Resale Right? Following a European Directive in 2006, the Artist’s Resale Right entitles creators of original works of art to a royalty each time their work is resold, with the involvement of an auction house, for 1,000 Euros or more. This right covers sales of work by living artists and also the beneficiaries and heirs of artists deceased within the last 70 years of the sale. How are resale royalties calculated? The artist’s royalty depends on the hammer price (sale price without any VAT or Buyer’s Premium). The higher the sale price of the artwork, the lower the overall royalty rate. The royalty is worked out according to a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%. Hammer Price

Royalty

From 0 to €50,000

4%

From €50,000.01 to €200,000

3%

From €200,000.01 to €350,000

1%

From €350,000.01 to €500,000

0.5%

Exceeding €500,000

Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. Artists who are nationals of these countries are therefore generally eligible to receive resale royalties. The nationality criteria only applies to the artist and not to the beneficiaries or heirs. Are all sales of artwork covered? The Artist’s Resale Right does not apply to all sales of artworks. A royalty is only due if the following conditions are met: • • • •

the artwork is a copyright protected work of graphic or plastic art; it is sold for more than €1000; it is sold in the secondary market with the involvement of an art market professional (e.g. auction house); and it is sold in the UK or another country in the European Economic Area (EEA).

0.25%

What is the qualifying threshold? An artwork must sell for more than €1,000 to qualify for a royalty. The law defines the price threshold in Euros and, because the exchange rate between the two currencies changes daily, the equivalent in Pounds Sterling must be worked out according to the exchange rate on the date the artwork was sold.

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What nationality must an artist be to qualify? The Artist’s Resale Right applies to the sale of artworks in the European Economic Area (EEA). The following countries are in the EEA:

This royalty, where applicable, will be charged to the purchaser. It is exempt of VAT.


TERMS AND CONDITIONS INFORMATION FOR BUYERS Introduction The following notes are intended to assist bidders and buyers, particularly those that are inexperienced or new to our salerooms. All of our auctions are governed by our Conditions of Business incorporating the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers), the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices that are displayed in our salerooms or announced by the auctioneer at the auction. Our Conditions of Business are available for inspection at our salerooms and the Terms of Sale are printed in the back of our auction catalogues. Our staff will be happy to help you if there is anything in our Conditions of Business that you do not fully understand. Please make sure that you read our Terms of Sale set out in this catalogue or on our website carefully before bidding in the auction. If your bid is successful, you will be obliged to comply with our Terms of Sale. Methods of Payment Lots must be paid for before they are collected. For those attending the auction we ask that lots are paid for on the day of the sale. Methods by which we accept payment are detailed on our web site, including online payment upon receipt of your invoice, and these should be paid by 5pm on the Friday following the sale. We accept cash to an upper limit of 10,000 euros equivalent. We accept credit card payments to an upper limit of £5,000. Usually any cheques will need to be cleared before you can take the goods away. Collection and storage All lots should be paid for and collected by 5pm on the Friday following the sale. Commission bidders should check the success of their bids and arrange payment and collection within this time. Please note what the Terms of Sale say about collection and storage. Items not removed by 5pm on Friday may be removed at the purchaser’s expense and storage charges of £10 as an administration fee and £2 per lot per day may be charged (plus vat). Please note that we will apply these charges strictly to Furniture purchased in our Homes and Interiors Sales. Dispatch We are rarely able to pack and dispatch purchases. A choice of shippers is detailed on our web site. Agency As auctioneers we usually act on behalf of the seller whose identity, for reasons of confidentiality, is not normally disclosed. If you buy at auction your contract for the goods is with the seller, not with us as auctioneer. Estimates Estimates are designed to help you gauge what sort of sum might be involved for the purchase of a particular lot. Estimates may change and should not be thought of as the sale price. The lower estimate may represent the reserve price (the minimum price for which a lot may be sold) and will not be below the reserve price. Estimates do not include the buyer’s premium or VAT (where chargeable). Estimates are prepared some time before the auction and may be altered by a saleroom notice or announcement by the auctioneer before the auction of the lot. They are not definitive. Buyer’s Premium The Terms of Sale oblige you to pay a buyer’s premium at 25% on the hammer price of each lot purchased, except for our Fine Wine and Port auctions when it is 15%. In addition, VAT is charged on these premiums (see below). VAT Items in our catalogue may be marked with a dagger † or double dagger ‡, which indicates that VAT is payable by the buyer on the hammer price and the buyer’s premium at either the standard rate (currently 20%) or a reduced rate (currently 5%), depending upon the legal requirements relating to that lot. Lots which do not have either of the above symbols have no VAT payable on the hammer price. This is because such lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. The VAT included within the premium is not recoverable as input tax. Inspection of goods by the buyer As we act on behalf of the seller, we are dependent on information provided by the seller about their goods. We may inspect lots and will act reasonably in taking a general view about them. However, we are normally unable to carry out detailed examinations of lots to check their condition in the way a buyer would do. You will have ample opportunity to inspect the goods. You must inspect and investigate lots that you might wish to bid for. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots set out in the Terms of Sale at clause 12.4. Condition Reports We may be able to assist buyers unable to view by emailing a condition report, but these are based solely on our own opinion and are for guidance only and no responsibility is accepted for their accuracy. Intending buyers are strongly encouraged to view. Condition reports cannot be prepared on the day of the sale. Electrical goods These are sold as ‘antiques’ only. If you buy electrical goods for use you must ask a qualified electrician to check them for compliance with safety regulations before you use them.

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Export of goods If you intend to export goods you must find out: a. whether an export licence is needed; and b. if there is a prohibition on importing goods of that character e.g. because the goods contain prohibited materials such as ivory. Bidding Bidders will be required to register with us before the auction starts. We reserve the right to impose a deadline prior to the auction by which you must register or by which we must receive a commission bid. If you wish to bid on high value lots this deadline may be several days before the auction in order to allow us sufficient time to carry out the necessary checks. Lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. You will need to provide us with proof of your identity in a form acceptable to us and such other information as we may require. Please enquire in advance about our arrangements for telephone or online bidding. Please note that we may refuse to register you if you do not provide us with all the information and documentation that we ask for or at our discretion. Commission bidding You may leave commission bids with us indicating the maximum amount to be bid against a lot (excluding the buyers’ premium and/or any applicable VAT). We will execute commission bids as cheaply as possible having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. If two buyers submit identical commission bids we may prefer the first bid received (where this can be reasonably ascertained). We recommend leaving commission bids online via our website, though please contact us about leaving bids by telephone or fax/email. All absentee bids should be received at least 30 minutes before the auction commences; we cannot guarantee to execute commission bids received after this time. Telephone Bidding If you are unable to come to the auction it may be possible to bid on the telephone for higher value lots. Please note that this service is for lots with an estimate of £500 or more. The number of lines is limited so we would urge serious telephone bidding only and ask that you be prepared to bid over the top estimate. It is advisable to leave a maximum covering bid in case we are not able to contact you by telephone. All lines must be booked and confirmed in writing before the day of the auction and preferably some time in advance. Telephone bidding involves many variables and whilst we take every care to ensure the smooth operation of this service, we cannot be held liable if your bids are missed for any reason. Online Bidding Any lots purchased via a live online bidding service will be subject to an additional commission charge on the hammer price payable by the bidder, in accordance with rates specified by the online service. From 1 January 2020, these charges will be charged at 0% plus VAT while bidding via Sworders website. If bidding through the-saleroom.com this will be charged at 4.95% plus VAT. Both charges will be payable to us on top of the hammer price and our buyer’s commission.

IMPORTANT NOTICES Removal of lots ALL lots are to be removed from the premises by 5.00pm at the latest on the Friday following each sale. Sworders retain the right to remove lots remaining after this time into safe storage, for which a charge will be made. Electrical Goods All electrical goods offered in this sale have either been tested and certified safe or unsafe by an appropriately qualified electrician. All electrical goods certified safe must be re-commissioned by an appropriately qualified electrician and we recommend those certified safe are similarly re-commissioned. Post 1950 Upholstered Furniture All items of furniture included in this sale are offered for sale as works of art. The items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason, they should not be used in a private dwelling. Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra) To comply with CITES Regulations on Post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates. If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate. You would need to contact the Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (‘AHVLA’) and, as part of the process of obtaining your document, it is a requirement that you have seen sight of the Sworders’ certificate or are aware of its reference number. It is therefore the responsibility of commercial buyers to ensure that they obtain a copy of the appropriate certificate, or the certificate reference number, after purchase from Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers. Items are marked with this sign §.

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TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the ‘Conditions of Business’). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. Please note that these Terms of Sale relate to auctions held at our premises only. We have separate terms for online only auctions. 1. Definitions and interpretation 1.1 To make these Terms of Consignment easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning:

2.4 The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9.

the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute.

2.5 Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13.

3.5 Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party.

2.6 We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale.

3.6 We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve.

2.7 If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website.

3.7 We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so.

3. Bidding procedures and the Buyer 3.1 You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid.

3.8 Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice).

3.2 We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition.

‘Auctioneer’

means GES & Sons Ltd trading as Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers, a company registered in England and Wales with registration number 6858916 and whose registered office is located at Cambridge Road, Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex CM24 8GE or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate;

‘Bidder’

means a person who places a bid for Goods at our auction;

‘Buyer’

means the person who makes the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer;

‘Commission’

means the commission that we charge you on the sale of the Goods as set out in Clause 5 below;

‘Consumer’

means an individual acting for purposes which are wholly or mainly outside that individual’s trade, business, craft or profession;

4. The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: a. the Hammer Price; b. a premium of 25% plus VAT of the Hammer Price or 15% plus VAT for our Fine Wine and Port Auction; c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and d. any VAT due. 5. VAT 5.1 You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the ‘Information for Buyers’ in our auction catalogue for further information. 5.2 We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. 6. The contract between you and the Seller 6.1 The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed after the hammer falls when the highest bid for the Goods at the auction is written into the Auction book by the Auctioneer. 6.2 You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment.

‘Consumer Contracts Regulations’

means the Consumer Contracts (Information, Cancellation and Additional Charges) Regulations 2013;

‘Deliberate Forgery’

means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described;

‘FCA’

means the Financial Conduct Authority;

‘Goods’

means the goods that you consign to us for sale at our auction;

‘Hammer Price’

means the level of the highest bid for the Goods accepted by the Auctioneer;

‘Premium’

means the premium charged to the Buyer on the sale of the Goods in accordance with the Terms of Sale;

‘Price’

means the total of the Hammer Price, Premium and any applicable VAT;

‘Proceeds’

means the Price less the Commission, the Premium, any expenses incurred to your account and any applicable VAT;

‘Reserve’

means the minimum price at which the Goods may be sold;

‘Seller’

means the owner of the Goods and any agent who consigns the Goods for sale on the owner’s behalf (if applicable);

‘Terms of Consignment’

means these terms of consignment;

‘Terms of Sale’

means the terms of sale for bidders or buyers at our auctions;

7.2 If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts.

‘Trader’

means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf (such as an agent and/or the Auctioneer);

8. Title and collection of purchases 8.1 Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it.

‘VAT’

means any value added tax or equivalent sales tax; and

‘Website’

means our website available at www.sworders.co.uk.

8.2 You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 5pm on the Friday following the auction.

2. Information that we are required to give to Consumers 2.1 A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue.

3.3 If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained).

2.2 Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website.

3.4 The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price.

2.3 The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8.

Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle

In these Terms of Sale the words ‘you’, ‘yours’, etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words ‘we’, ‘us’, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise.

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6.3 If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. 6.4 We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). 7. Payment 7.1 Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our antimoney laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in any way that we agree to accept payment. Note there is an upper limit of 10,000 euros equivalent for payments in cash.

8.3 If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal and storage charges in relation to that Lot. 8.4 Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot. 8.5 If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within thirty days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot.


9. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 9.1 Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. 9.2 We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any non-compliance by you with these Terms of Sale. 10. Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11. Warranties 11.1 The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. 11.2 If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. 11.3 Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are second-hand.

12. Descriptions and condition 12.1 Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (b) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot).

15.2 Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given:

12.2 We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot.

15.3 Notices must be sent:

12.3 Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. 12.4 Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold ‘as is’ (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of secondhand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. 13. Deliberate Forgeries 13.1 You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within 30 days of the auction provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. 13.2 If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if: 13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2. 13.3 If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. 13.4 Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. 14. Our liability to you 14.1 We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. 14.2 In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. 14.3 Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot.

11.4 If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots.

14.4 Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for:

11.5 Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded.

14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law.

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14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 15. Notices 15.1 All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it.

15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that receipt of the email is acknowledged by the recipient. 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email: a. to us, by sending the notice to the following email address: auctions@sworder.co.uk b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. 15.4 Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that receipt is acknowledged by the recipient). 15.5 Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. 16. Data Protection We will hold and process any personal data in relation to you in accordance with our current privacy policy, a copy of which is available on our website. 17. General 17.1 We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. 17.2 We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. 17.3 We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. 17.4 Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. 17.5 We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. 17.6 Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. 17.7 These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any noncontractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. These terms are based upon the recommended terms of sale by the Society of Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers

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