Spring Sale 19 & 20 March 2021

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SPRING SALE FRIDAY 19 MARCH & SATURDAY 20 MARCH 2021


Tennants is the UK’s largest family-owned fine art auctioneers, with a well-deserved reputation for delivering unrivalled service and results. Twenty-seven specialist departments offer an outstanding range of depth and expertise that, combined with the company’s strong traditional values and a personal approach, have won Tennants widespread respect in the international marketplace. Each year Tennants holds over 80 auctions and handles in excess of 40,000 lots covering all major discipliners, making it one of the UK’s busiest salerooms.

YOUR SPECIALISTS

Jeremy Pattison Auctions Director Furniture

Charlotte Conboy Head of Pictures

Adam Wasdell, Wostep, MBHI Clocks, Watches & Barometers

Andrew Parker Glass, Ceramics, Asian & Works of Art

Andrew Middleton Rugs, Carpets & Textiles


SPRING SALE FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 AT 9.30AM and SATURDAY 20 MARCH 2021 AT 9.30AM AUCTION The Auction Centre, Leyburn North Yorkshire DL8 5SG VIEWING There will be no public viewing for our auctions until further notice. Condition reports and extra images are available on request and, in some instances, we can offer a video call. Live bidding is available on this sale by registering at www.tennants.co.uk All lots illustrated online at www.tennants.co.uk

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FRONT COVER Forcett Hall BACK COVER Lot 269 (detail)


THE SELECTED CONTENTS OF FORCETT HALL AS INSTRUCTED BY THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE J H EDWARDS-HEATHCOTE ESQ Tennants are delighted to sell The Selected Contents of Forcett Hall, North Yorkshire, allowing collectors the rare opportunity to acquire works of art that have been part of a family collection for generations. The collection encompasses paintings, silver, furniture, jewellery, ceramics, works of art, watches and traditional country house furnishings. 6JG ƂTUV (QTEGVV *CNN YCU DWKNV QP VJG +TQP #IG UGVVNGOGPV CV 5VCPYKEM 5V ,QJP FWTKPI VJG TGKIP QH 'NK\CDGVJ + JQYGXGT KV YCU FGUVTQ[GF D[ ƂTG KP 6JG *CNN YCU TGFGUKIPGF KP D[ CTEJKVGEV &CPKGN )CTTGVV HQT 4KEJCTF 5JWVVNGYQTVJ /2 YJQUG HCOKN[ QYPGF VJG 'UVCVG HTQO )CTTGVV YCU C RTQVÅIÅ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aller and it has remained in the same family, passing most recently to the 'FYCTFU *GCVJEQVGU *KIJNKIJVU HTQO VJG EQNNGEVKQP KPENWFG C TCTG NCVG VJ EGPVWT[ DQQM QP OCVJGOCVKEU YTKVVGP D[ 5CTCJ 0QTVJ GUVKOCVG 0QTVJ YCU C UVWFGPV WPFGT 'NK\CDGVJ $GCPG pOKUVTGUU KP VJG CTV QH YTKVKPI CPF CTKVJOGVKEq #NUQ QH PQVG CTG C ƂPG ECTCV IQNF TGRGCVKPI RQEMGV YCVEJ OCFG D[ *WDGTV 5CTVQP QH .KGIG EKTEC QPEG VJG RTQRGTV[ QH 5KT 0KIGN $QY[GT )TGUNG[ VJ $CTQPGV GUVKOCVG CPF C 8KEVQTKCP 5KNXGT %WR D[ (TGFGTKEM 'NMKPIVQP QH .QPFQP GPITCXGF YKVJ CP KPUETKRVKQP VQ %CRVCKP , * 'FYCTFU *GCVJEQVG QP VJG QEECUKQP QH JKU NGCXKPI #RGFCNG *CNN KP GUVKOCVG 0QVCDNG RCKPVKPIU CPF HCOKN[ RQTVTCKVU KPENWFG n4GVWTPKPI YKVJ VJG ECVEJo D[ ,QJP 6JQOCU *COKNVQP /E%CNNWO GUVKOCVG CPF n2QTVTCKV QH VJG VJTGG EJKNFTGP QH 5KT ,QJP *GCVJEQVG QH .CPIVQP *CNNo D[ C (QNNQYGT QH )GQTIG 4QOPG[ GUVKOCVG 6JG UCNG YKNN CNUQ KPENWFG VJG UGNGEVGF EQPVGPVU QH %NCWIJVQP *CNN .CPECUJKTG CPF QVJGT PQVCDNG GUVCVGU HTQO VJG +UNG QH /CP CPF CTQWPF VJG 7- .QVU HTQO (QTEGVV *CNN CTG FGPQVGF D[

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ORDER OF SALE FRIDAY 19 MARCH British Ceramics & Glass European Ceramics Asian Ceramics & Works of Art Books, Maps & Ephemera

1-46 47-66 67-116 117-128A

Port

129-132

Jewellery, Watches, Silver & Gold

133-203

Sporting

204-210

Works of Art

211-273

British Collector

274-316

Rugs & Carpets

317-351

Pictures & Miniatures

352-377

SATURDAY 20 MARCH Clocks

400-428

Furniture

429-716


DAY ONE FRIDAY 19 MARCH 2021 AT 9.30AM


BRITISH CERAMICS & GLASS 1 A Roman Glass Beaker, probably 4th century AD, with slightly everted rim and band of three lines and four deep indentations to body, 7cm diameter, 7.5cm high; and A Small Glass Flask (2)

£100-150

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A Light Baluster Wine Glass, circa 1740, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with a border of birds, foliage and scrollwork over an annular knob and baluster stem, 18.2cm high

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£300-400

3 A Lithyalin Green Glass Vase, mid 18th century, of panelled baluster form with trumpet neck and with marbled tones of white and amber on a green ground, 35cm high

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A Glass Pedestal Bowl, 19th century, of ovoid form with plain stem and circular foot, 25.5cm high; A Similar Bowl, 20th century, with wave cutting on a knopped stem and circular foot, 26cm high; and A Set of Thirty-Eight White Wine Glasses and Nine Sherry Glasses, the bowls with prunt cut borders, on faceted stems

The name Lithyalin is derived from the Greek word “lithos”, meaning stone and is a type of marbled glass developed by Friedrich Egermann (1777-1864) of Hajda in Bohemia, using opaque coloured glass to produce a marbled surface in imitation of semi-precious stones

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An English Enamel Double Sided Masonic Plaque, circa 1780, of oval form, both sides printed in black with Masonic motifs, emblems and mottos, in a white metal mount with suspension loop, 7.5cm high

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6 A Bow Porcelain Figure of Winter, circa 1755, from the Rustic Seasons, modelled CU C DGCTFGF UGCVGF ƂIWTG YGCTKPI C JQQFGF cloak holding a stick, a brazier at his feet, 13.5cm high

£200-300

7 A Derby Porcelain Rococo Scroll Vase, circa 1765, of asymmetric baluster form, RCKPVGF YKVJ GZQVKE DKTFU CPF ƃQYGTURTC[U within shaped scroll panels painted and CRRNKGF YKVJ TKDDQP VKGF PCVWTCNKUVKE ƃQYGTU on a circular base, 23cm high

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£200-300

8 A Pair of Derby Porcelain Figures of Summer and Winter, circa 1765, from a set of The Seasons, Summer as a maiden holding a posy, a cherub with a basket of ƃQYGTU QP JKU JGCF CV JGT UKFG 9KPVGT CU C DGCTFGF ƂIWTG KP C HWT ENQCM C EJGTWD chopping wood at his side, on scroll moulded bases, 22cm high

£300-400

9 A Derby Porcelain Inkwell, circa 1780, of drum form with angular handle and central EQXGTGF SWKNN JQNFGT ƃCPMGF D[ ƂXG RQVU painted in gilt with SB monogram within foliate scroll decoration, painted mark in puce, 12.5cm long; and A Pair of Derby Porcelain Figures of a Boy and Girl, circa 1760, representing Spring and Summer from The Seasons, 12cm high (3)

£200-300

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10 A Worcester Porcelain Chestnut Basket, Cover and Stand, circa 1770, of lobed oval form YKVJ ETCDUVQEM JCPFNGU OQWNFGF CPF RKGTEGF YKVJ UV[NKUGF ƃQYGTJGCFU VJG UVCPF RCKPVGF YKVJ dishevelled birds, 26.5cm wide Although known as chestnut baskets, the examples with solid sides were listed as “cream basons” in contemporary records. The present example is unusual in having birds painted on the stand

£600-800

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11 A Pair of Worcester Porcelain Vases, circa 1770, of baluster HQTO YKVJ VTWORGV PGEMU RCKPVGF YKVJ URTC[U QH ƃQYGTU QP C DNWG ground gilt with scrolls and foliage, crescent marks in underglaze blue, 14.5cm high

£500-700

12 A Worcester Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer, the porcelain circa 1770, the decoration later, QH ƃWVGF HQTO RCKPVGF YKVJ URTC[U QH UWOOGT ƃQYGTU YKVJKP ENCTGV RCPGNU RCKPVGF YKVJ ƃQYGT sprigs and gilt with foliage, saucer with seal mark in underglaze blue

£80-120

13 A Flight Worcester Porcelain Part Tea Service, circa 1785, QH ƃWVGF HQTO RCKPVGF KP WPFGTINC\G DNWG CPF IKNV YKVJ UECVVGTGF sprigs and leaves within a foliate border, comprising a coffee cup, tea bowl, two saucers, teapot stand, saucer dish and a similar plate, crescent marks, coffee cup, tea bowl and coffee cup and teapot stand inscribed Flight; A Group of Similar Teawares, comprising a coffee cup, three tea bowls and a saucer, another tea bowl and saucer, and a plate; and A Chamberlains Worcester Tea Service, circa 1800, similarly decorated, comprising a teapot and cover, sucrier and cover, milk jug, teacup, coffee cup and saucer, painted marks,

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£100-150

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14 A Dated English Delft Puzzle Jug, London or Brislington, 1670, of ovoid form, the knopped pierced neck with three spouts and loop handle, painted in blue YKVJ EJKPQKUGTKG ƂIWTGU KP NCPFUECRG CPF YKVJ VJG FCVG ƃCPMKPI VJG KPKVKCNU * + ( EO JKIJ This form of English delft puzzle jug, with its distinctive knopped neck, seems to be peculiar to the second half of the 17th century. An example dated 1653 is illustrated in Archer (Michael) Delftware, pg.192, item D8. A similar undated example, with related decoration, is illustrated in the same publication, pg.194, item D10, which is dated to circa 1669-1675 due to the Ming Transitional style of decoration of parallel appearance on a mug in the Fitzwilliam Collection, dated 1669, and a jug in the Longridge Collection, dated 1674. An example of the same shape in the Maidstone Museum is dated 1675. For a similar undated example see Christie’s, New York, 24 January 2011, The Cyd Levethan Longridge Collection, lot 86.

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15 An English Delft Posset Pot and Cover, probably London or Brislington, circa 1690, of baluster form with twin scroll handles and scrolling spout, painted in blue with a peacock and insects amongst rockwork and foliage, the domed cover painted with a EJKPQKUGTKG ƂIWTG KP C HGPEGF ICTFGP RCKPVGF number 3 mark, 19cm high For a comparable example see Archer (Michael) Delftware, pg.202, item D19

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£1000-1500

16 An English Delft Stand, circa 1760, of circular form, the convex centre painted in blue with peony in a fenced garden within a foliate border, 34.5cm diameter

£100-150

17 A Pair of Buff Glazed Earthenware Figures of Lions, circa 1800, recumbent, on oval bases with treacle splash decoration, 12cm wide

£500-700

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A Sunderland Lustre Chamber Pot, early 19th century, printed and painted with PRESENT AND MARRIAGE within foliate cartouches, the rim inscribed NOW YOU’R MARRIED I WISH YOU JOY FIRST A GIRL & THEN A BOY, the interior with a bearded ƂIWTG KPUETKDGF OH DEAR ME WHAT DO I SEE KEEP ME CLEAN AND USE ME WELL AND WHAT I SEE I WILL NOT TELL, 30cm wide over handles; and A Similar Jug, printed and painted with A WEST VIEW OF THE IRON BRIDGE AT SUNDERLAND … and with verse, ƂIWTGU CPF UJKRU YKVJKP ƃQTCN ECTVQWEJG 23.5cm high

A Minton Porcelain Dinner Service, circa 1840, RCKPVGF YKVJ ƃQYGTURTC[U YKVJKP IKNV scroll cartouches on a moulded and green painted lattice ground within gilt borders, comprising: 1 soup tureen, cover and 2 stands 5 vegetable tureens and covers 3 sauce tureens, 2 covers and 1 stand 1 twin-handled pedestal bowl 1 twin-bowl and cover 28 dinner plates 11 soup plates 2 graduated platters

£500-700

£150-200

A Pratt Type Figure of a Sheep, circa 1800, recumbent with puce sponged markings on a green washed base, 12.5cm long

£200-300

19 A Buffware Shepherdess Group, early 19th century, modelled as a shepherdess standing beside a ewe, two lambs at their feet, on a mound base picked out in brown glazes, 14cm long

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A Set of Twenty-Eight Creamware Bin Labels, 19th century, of circular form, painted in black with numbers up to 31, 9cm diameter

£200-300

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Six Creamware Bin Labels, 19th century, inscribed in black HOCK, CHAMPAGNE, PORT, P BRANDY, CLARET and SHERRY, 15cm wide

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Six Creamware Bin Labels, 19th century, inscribed in black RUM, SHERRY, MADEIRA, CHAMPAGNE, PORT and CLARET, 14cm wide

£200-300

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Six Creamware Bin Labels, 19th century, inscribed in black CLARET, GIN, CHAMPAGNE, SHERRY, MADEIRA and PORT, 14cm wide

£200-300

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Six Creamware Bin Labels, 19th century, inscribed in black MALMSEY, ALE, CLARET, BRANDY, PORT and SHERRY, Sherry with indistinct impressed mark, 14cm wide

£200-300

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Five Creamware Bin Labels, 19th century, inscribed in black P BRANDY, BURGUNDY, FRONTINIAC, MADEIRA and HOCK, 14cm wide

£200-300

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A Soil Hill Pottery Puzzle Jug, by Isaac Button, Halifax, 20th century, inscribed From Mother Earth I claim my birth, +oO OCFG C LQMG D[ OCP PQY +oO JGTG ƂNNGF YKVJ IQQF EJGGT come taste me if you can, impressed mark, 14cm high, and Two Slipware Savings Banks, late 19th century, formed as Scottish chests of drawers, one inscribed Sarah Ludlow, the other A Swindells (3)

£100-150

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29 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Topographical Dessert Service, by Harry Davis, 1900, painted with named landscapes within a green border with gilt cailhoutte and gadrooned rim, comprising a comport and ten plates, signed, printed marks in grey, 23.5cm diameter

£500-700

30 A Pair of Royal Worcester Porcelain Plates, by Harry Ayrton, 1959, painted with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank within a gilt gadrooned border, signed, printed marks in black, 27cm diameter

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£500-700

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31 A Set of Eight Royal Worcester Porcelain Plates, by Horace Price, 1937, 1938, of lobed circular form, painted with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt gadrooned borders, signed, printed marks in puce, 22cm diameter

£2000-3000

32 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Teacup and Saucer, 1952/53, painted with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank within gilt borders, signed to cup, printed marks in black

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase, by Frank Roberts, 1911, of slender baluster HQTO YKVJ OCUM JCPFNGU RCKPVGF YKVJ ƂIWTGU on a bridge in a mountainous river landscape, signed, printed in puce, 28cm high

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase and Cover, circa 1905, of baluster form with leaf sheathed angular handles, painted with RCTVTKFIG KP C YJGCV ƂGNF YKVJKP OQWNFGF CPF gilt borders, printed mark in puce, 32cm high

£200-300

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Matched Teacup, Saucer and Tea Plate, 1928, 1930 and 1932, painted by Edward Townsend, Thomas Lockyear and Harry Ayrton, with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed marks in puce

£200-300

34 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Ewer, by Harry Davis, circa 1910, of urn shape with scroll and mask handle, painted with mountain goats in landscape within gilt borders, signed, printed mark in puce, 23.5cm high

£200-300

35 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Ewer, by Charles White, 1907, of baluster form with leaf sheathed loop handle, painted with peacocks perched in branches within moulded and gilt borders, signed, printed mark in green, 30cm high

£200-300

36 A Graingers & Co Royal China Works Vase, by James Stinton, circa 1900, of twin-handled baluster form, painted with birds in landscape within pink and cream moulded borders, signed, painted mark in green, 28cm high

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39 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Cabinet Saucer, by Harry Stinton, 1916, painted with highland cattle in landscape within gilt line borders, signed, printed marks in puce; and A Matched Set of Four Similar Cups and Saucers, by James Stinton and Reginald Austin, 1920-25, painted with peacocks and pheasants in landscape and with heather sprigs, signed, printed marks in puce

£300-400

40 A Royal Worcester Cabinet Cup and Saucer, by Reginald Austin and William Ricketts, 1923 and 1924, painted with still lives of fruit on a mossy bank on a gilt ground, signed, printed marks in puce; and A Similar Coffee Can, by Frank Roberts, signed, printed mark in black (3)

£200-300

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Coffee Service, by Harry Stinton, 1919, painted with highland cattle in landscape within gilt line borders, comprising six cups and saucers, signed, printed marks in puce, together with Six George V Silver Gilt Coffee Spoons, .QPFQP KP C ƂVVGF VQQNGF OQTQEEQ ECUG stamped Asprey

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Small Pedestal Dish, by Harry Ayrton, 1939, of shaped circular form, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank, signed, printed mark in puce, 10cm diameter; A Similar Asymmetrical Dish, by George Moseley, 1936, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within a moulded and gilt scroll border, signed, printed mark in puce, 11.5cm wide; and A Similar Dish, by John Freeman, 1935, painted with a ƃQYGTURTC[ QP C OQUU[ ITQWPF UKIPGF RTKPVGF OCTM KP RWEG EO YKFG

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A Royal Worcester Porcelain Prismatic Enamels Vase, circa 1891, of ovoid form with VYKP UETQNN JCPFNGU RCKPVGF YKVJ ƃQYGTURTC[U QP a pink shaded into ivory ground within moulded borders, printed marks, 27cm high

£200-300

44 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Twin-Handled Bowl, by R Austin, 1910, of lobed oval form, painted with rose sprays within moulded, gilt and green painted borders, signed, printed mark in green, 35cm wide

£150-200

45 A Royal Worcester Porcelain Plate, by Albert Shuck, 1925, painted with a still life of fruit on a mossy bank within a gilt line border, signed, printed mark in puce, 23cm diameter; and A Similar Plate, by Peter Platt, signed, printed mark in black, 27cm diameter (2)

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A Royal Crown Derby Dessert Service, 1938, FGEQTCVGF YKVJ CP +OCTK pattern, comprising two square dishes with acorn handles, three oval dishes with acorn handles and twelve plates, pattern number 2451, printed marks, paper label for Thomas Goode Retailer

£500-700

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A Meissen Porcelain Saucer, circa 1730, painted in the manner of Christian Friedrich *GTĩNF YKVJ -CWHHCJTVGK FGRKEVKPI 'WTQRGCP and Eastern merchants with their wares by a quayside and estuary within a scroll and +PFKCPKUEJG DNWOGP ECTVQWEJG ETQUUGF swords mark in underglaze blue and gilt N, 12cm diameter

A Meissen Porcelain Figure of a Boy, late 19th/early 20th century, wearing 18th century costume holding a bird in each hand, on a scroll moulded base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 12.5cm high

Provenance: From the collection of Herbert & 4WVJ 9QNHG UQNF 6GPPCPVU 5RTKPI %CVCNQIWG Sale, 22 April 1998, lot 267

£150-200

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A Meissen Porcelain Figure Group, circa 1880, as a 18th century lovers sitting on a rocky outcrop, he YKVJ C DCUMGV QH ƃQYGTU UJG YKVJ CP CRTQP QH ƃQYGTU C UJGGR CV VJGKT side, on a rocky base, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue, 19cm high

48 A Meissen Porcelain Teacup and Saucer, circa 1740, RCKPVGF YKVJ ƂIWTGU KP NCPFUECRG within gilt shell, frond and scroll cartouches and with scattered Holzschnittblumen and insects within formal borders, crossed swords marks in underglaze blue, a gilt 29 to inside of foot rims, impressed numeral marks

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£400-600

Provenance: From the collection of Herbert & 4WVJ 9QNHG UQNF 6GPPCPVU 5RTKPI %CVCNQIWG Sale, 22 April 1998, lot 280

£700-1000

49 A Meissen Porcelain Tea Service, circa 1750, painted with birds in branches and with scattered insects within ozier borders and gilt line rims, comprising a teapot and cover, and three teacups and saucers, crossed swords mark in underglaze blue and impressed numbers 48

£400-600

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54 A Pair of Vienna Style Porcelain Cabinet Plates, circa 1900, painted with “Gute Nachte” and “Lisette”, each depicting a girl holding a chamber candlestick on a blue ground with three panels of putti and gilt foliage and strapwork, titled in black and printed marks in blue, 24.5cm diameter

£300-500

55 A Meissen Style Porcelain Figure Group, late 19th century, modelled and painted as an 18th century mother and father with a baby sitting on a bench with a carrycot, a lady to one side, on a scroll moulded base, bears crossed lines mark, 34cm high

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£800-1200

56 A KPM Berlin Porcelain Plaque, late 19th century, painted with a mother and child in a Renaissance interior after Edouard Niczky, impressed marks, 39cm by 25cm

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53 A Meissen Porcelain Flower Encrusted Vase and Cover, late 19th/early 20th century, YKVJ ƃQTCN MPQR CPF VYKP UETQNN JCPFNGU RCKPVGF YKVJ URTC[U QH ƃQYGTU YKVJKP naturalistically modelled and painted foliate borders on a circular socle surmounted by C EJGTWD YKVJ C DCUMGV QH ƃQYGTU ETQUUGF swords mark struck out, 74cm high

£200-300

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57 A Vienna Style Porcelain Saucer Dish, circa 1900, painted with a bust portrait of a girl, 19.5cm diameter, mounted in a gilt metal ribbon tied frame

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60 A Pair of Sevres Porcelain Plates, the porcelain 18th century, the decoration later, painted with 9CVVGCWGUSWG NQXGTU in landscapes on a blue ground with panels of ƃQYGTU JWPI YKVJ IKNV swags, bear painted marks in blue, 25cm diameter

£200-300

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A Pair of Gilt Metal Mounted Sèvres Style Earthenware Vases and Covers, circa 1900, of baluster form, decorated with VJ EGPVWT[ ƂIWTGU DGUKFG chateaux on the Loire within blue borders highlighted in gilt, bear pseudo Sèvres marks, 77cm high

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£500-700

A Gardner Porcelain Figure of a Sbiten Vendor, early 19th century, standing wearing a black top hat, blue coat and white apron holding a kettle and chequered bag, on a scroll moulded mound base, impressed and painted marks, 19cm high Having settled in Russia in 1764 as a timber merchant, Englishman Francis Gardner HQWPFGF 4WUUKCoU ƂTUV RTKXCVGN[ QYPGF porcelain factory near Verbilki in 1766. +PKVKCNN[ RTQFWEKPI /GKUUGP KPƃWGPEGF ware, the factory became well known in the GCTN[ VJ EGPVWT[ HQT RTQFWEKPI ƂIWTGU KP traditional Russian costume. 6JG EWTTGPV ƂIWTG KU QH C UVTGGV XGPFQT selling Sbiten, a spicy and sweet drink made with honey, water, spices and jam. (QT C UKOKNCT ƂIWTG UGG %JTKUVKGoU .QPFQP 27 November 2017, lot 310

£800-1200

59 A Pair of Paris (Dihl et Guerhard) Porcelain Coffee Cans and A Saucer, circa 1790, painted en grisaille with children playing, on a salmon pink ground within gilt line borders, saucer with stencil mark; and An Almost Matching Coffee Can and Saucer

£80-120

62 A Pair of French Porcelain Figures of Lovers, 19th century, he wearing a red skull cap and yellow cloak, a dagger in his waistband, two doves at his feet, she holding a handkerchief in her left hand, a basket over her right arm, both on circular mound bases, 50cm and 52cm high

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£200-300

63 A Sèvres Style Porcelain Tureen, Cover and Stand, late 19th century, of lobed oval form, painted with exotic birds in landscapes in panels on a rose pompadour ground gilt with scrolls, bears painted marks in blue, 24cm wide

£150-200

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64 A Pair of Samson of Paris Porcelain Figures of a Stag and Doe, late 19th century, after Bow originals, the recumbent animals before bocage on scroll moulded bases, 17cm high

£150-200

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65 A Pair of Samson of Paris Porcelain Figures Groups from The Seasons, late 19th century, after Bow originals, as Bacchic putti with goats and sheep, holding their various attributes, on scroll moulded bases, bear anchor and dagger marks in red, 25cm high

£150-200

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A Samson of Paris Porcelain Toilet Set, in Chinese Export style, painted in famille rose enamels with ƃQYGTURTC[U YKVJKP YJKVG GPCOGN borders and gilt rims, comprising a large ewer and basin, a smaller ewer and basin, a chamber pot, a toothbrush vase, and a soup sponge dish and liner

£150-200

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ASIAN CERAMICS & WORKS OF ART

67 A Peking Green Overlay Opaque White Glass Baluster Vase, late 19th/early 20th century, carved with birds amongst blossoming branches, 23cm high

£200-300

68 A Kraak Porcelain Ewer, early 17th century, of pear shape with loop handle, typically painted in underglaze blue with landscapes and fruiting branches in panels, 27cm high

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69 A Chinese Porcelain Large Circular Dish, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with a foliate roundel within radiating lappet shaped panels with foliage on a lattice ground within a broad scroll rim with peacocks and chrysanthemums and panels of baskets of fruit, the reverse with precious objects and foliage, 55.5cm diameter Large chargers in this classic Chinese pattern were sought after by the foremost collectors of Chinese porcelain in the 18th century. A similar example in the Topkapi Saray is illustrated by -TCJN CPF #[TGU KP The Catalogue of the Chinese Ceramics, vol 3, pl.2300. Another from the Royal Collection in Dresden was sold at Christie’s, London, 19 May 2005

£3000-4000

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70 A Chinese Porcelain Jar, Kangxi, of baluster form, painted in underglaze blue with dignitaries and attendants in a garden, 22.5cm high, with later hardwood cover and stand

£500-800

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71 A Chinese Porcelain Baluster Jar and Cover, 18th century, decorated in relief with birds amongst foliage on a blue ground, 64cm high

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£1000-1500

A Chinese Porcelain Jar, Kangxi reign mark and probably of the period, QH QXQKF DCNWUVGT HQTO YKVJ ƃCTGF PGEM painted in underglaze blue with bands of RJQGPKZ RTGEKQWU QDLGEVU UETQNNU ƃQYGTU and lattice, bears six character reign mark in underglaze blue, 25.5cm high

£1000-1500

73 A Chinese Porcelain Rouleau Vase, Kangxi, painted in underglaze blue with a musician kneeling before a dignitary ƃCPMGF D[ CVVGPFCPVU HWTVJGT ƂIWTGU KP C garden, 60.5cm high

£1000-1500

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74 A Chinese Porcelain Bowl, Qing Dynasty, probably 18th century, painted in underglaze blue with scrolling lotus, script mark in underglaze blue, 16.5cm diameter

£150-200

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75 A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Jars and Covers, Chenghua reign mark but not of the period, of baluster form, the domed EQXGTU YKVJ DCNN ƂPKCNU painted in underglaze blue YKVJ VJG %TCEMGF +EG CPF Prunus pattern, bear four character reign marks in underglaze blue, 37cm high

£400-600

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76 A Matched Pair of Chinese Porcelain Ginger Jars, 19th century, of ovoid form, painted in underglaze blue with mythical beasts in panels on a cracked ice and prunus ground, 21cm and 21.5cm high, together with carved and pieced hardwood stands

£200-300

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77 A Chinese Wucai Porcelain Jar and Cover, mid 17th century, of baluster form, painted with birds and insects amongst blossoming branches and rockwork, 36cm high, with associated carved hardwood stand For a similar example see Sotheby’s, St George Street Sale, 18 May 2018, lot 397

£2000-3000

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78 A Chinese Wucai Porcelain Sleeve Vase, mid 17th century, painted in famille verte enamels with ducks and geese amongst rockwork and foliage, 38.5cm high, with matched carved and pierced hardwood stand

£2000-3000

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79 A Chinese Porcelain Dish, Kangxi, painted in famille verte enamels with a lady mounting a horse and with various attendants in a fenced garden within a cell and lattice border with panels of precious objects, painted mark in blue, 36cm diameter

£500-700

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80 A Chinese Porcelain Dish, Kangxi, painted in famille verte GPCOGNU YKVJ C DCUMGV QH ƃQYGTU YKVJKP C EGNN CPF NCVVKEG border with panels of insects, painted marks in underglaze blue, 35cm diameter

£1000-1500

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81 A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Baluster Vases and Covers, Yongzheng/Qianlong, painted in iron red and gilt with precious objects and scroll paintings within scroll panelled borders, 34cm high

£400-600

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A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Rice Bowls, Daoguang reign marks and possibly of the period, painted in famille rose enamels with dignitaries and attendants in a garden, six character reign marks in underglaze blue, 13.5cm diameter

A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Temple Guardians, in 18th century style, modelled as seated lion dogs picked in green, gilt and manganese, 23cm high

£1000-1500

A Pair of Chinese Porcelain Dishes, Yongzheng/Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with a pagoda in a river landscape YKVJKP ƃQYGTURTC[ DQTFGTU EO FKCOGVGT CPF A Matching Circular Basin, 38cm diameter (3)

83 A Chinese Porcelain Vase, Qing Dynasty, 18th/19th century, of baluster form, painted in famille rose enamels with a maiden holding a DCUMGV QH ƃQYGTU KP C HGPEGF ICTFGP 26cm high

£200-300

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£600-800

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A Chinese Porcelain Tea Service, circa 1790, painted with a basket of ƃQYGTU YKVJKP C ƃQTCN OGCPFGT DQTFGT comprising teapot and cover, ten large tea bowls and saucers, eleven smaller VGC DQYNU CPF VJKTV[ ƂXG UCWEGTU CPF a cover

A Chinese Porcelain Smaller Platter, Qianlong, of shaped rectangular form, painted in famille rose enamels with lotus in panels in an underglaze blue scroll ground, 26cm wide; A Similar Twin-Handled Chocolate Cup, Cover and Stand, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with a river landscape within gilt scroll borders; and A Similar Pair of Beaker Vases, Qianlong, painted in underglaze blue with ƃQYGTU KP C HGPEGF ICTFGP YKVJKP HQNKCVG DQTFGTU 27cm high (4)

£300-400

£100-150

£1000-1500

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A Chinese Porcelain Tea Bowl and Two Saucers, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with ƃQYGTURTC[U CPF NCVVKEGYQTM A Similar Tea Bowl and Seven Saucers; An English Porcelain Teacup and Five Saucers, with gilt decoration; A Set of Three Coalport Twin-Handled Dishes; A Pair of Sèvres Campana Vases; An Adderley Four Piece Toilet Set; A Similar Three Piece Toilet Set; Another Four Piece Toilet Set; and A Small Quantity of Decorative Ceramics

£80-120

89 An Arita Porcelain Dish, circa 1700, RCKPVGF KP EQNQWTU KP -TCCM style with a central jardiniere of ƃQYGTU YKVJKP RCPGNU QH HWTVJGT foliage, 33cm diameter

£500-700

90 A Chinese Porcelain “Ko-Sometsuke” Dish, mid 17th century, QH ƃWVGF NGCH UJCRG RCKPVGF KP underglaze blue with birds above waves on a lattice ground within scroll dentil border, 12cm long

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£200-300

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91 A Satsuma Earthenware Bowl, Meiji period, of octagonal circular form, typically painted with mothers and children in gardens in panels on a brocade ground, signed, 15cm wide; and A Similar Circular Bowl, painted with warriors, signed, 16cm diameter (2)

£200-300

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92 A Satsuma Earthenware Jar and Cover, Meiji period, of hexagonal baluster form, RCKPVGF YKVJ VJTGG RCPGNU QH DKTFU COQPIUV ƃQYGTKPI DTCPEJGU QP C DTQECFG ITQWPF signed, 18.5cm high, with hardwood stand

£200-300

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93 A Pair of Metal Mounted Satsuma Type Earthenware Vases, early 20th century, of baluster form with ring handles, painted with warriors in landscape on a cast and pierced foot, mounted as oil lamps, 49.5cm high

£100-150

94 A Chinese Gilt and Lacquered Wood Figure of Buddha, probably 16th century, carved seated in dhyanasana with right hand in vitarkamudra and left hand in avakashamudra, YGCTKPI ƃQYKPI TQDGU QP C FQWDNG NQVWU ƃQYGT RGFGUVCN bears six character Xuande reign mark, 38cm high

£1500-2000

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95 A Pair of Gilt Bronze Mounted Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Figures of Quails mounted as Candelabra, Qianlong with later mounts, VJG UVCPFKPI DKTFU YKVJ FGVCEJCDNG YKPIU JQNFKPI ƃQYGTKPI branches in their beaks supporting drum shaped sockets, on stepped rectangular bases and cast and pierced scrollwork bracket feet, 22cm high 2TQXGPCPEG 'Z 'FYKP &CXKGU %NQKUQPPÅ %QNNGEVKQP KNNWUVTCVGF RI +TXKPG )TGIQT[ Japanese Cloisonné: The Seven Treasures, Victoria & Albert Museum Far Eastern Series, V&A Publications 2006 (QT C UKOKNCT RCKT UGG %JTKUVKGoU 5QWVJ -GPUKPIVQP ,CPWCT[ NQV

£8000-10000

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96 A Pair of Chinese Cloisonné Enamel Incense Burners, possibly Qianlong, of square section baluster form with ropetwist handles, on four feet, decorated with scrolling lotus on a turquoise ground, 12cm wide 2TQXGPCPEG 'Z 'FYKP &CXKGU %NQKUQPPÅ %QNNGEVKQP KNNWUVTCVGF RI +TXKPG )TGIQT[ Japanese Cloisonné: The Seven Treasures, Victoria & Albert Museum Far Eastern Series, V&A Publications 2006, where the possibility that these incense burners are Japanese copies is discussed

£5000-6000

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97 A Chinese Bronze Figure Group, late 19th century, as a sage reading, seated on the back of a water buffalo, 25cm high

£100-150

98 A Chinese Porcelain Figure of a Sage, 19th century, standing YGCTKPI ƃQYKPI TQDGU JQNFKPI a plank over his shoulder, on a hardwood base, 33cm high

£100-150 97

99 A Pair of Chinese Bronze Figures of Temple Guardians, 19th century, modelled as roaring lion dogs on pierced table bases, 25.5cm high 98

£200-300

100 A Chinese Lacquered and Gilt Bronze Figure of Putai, in Ming style, VJG EQTRWNGPV ƂIWTG UGCVGF YKVJ TKIJV JCPF QRGP QP C NQVWU DCUG EO JKIJ

£150-250

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101 A Chinese Hardwood Stand, of rectangular form with carved and pierced fretwork, on four legs tied by stretchers, 45cm wide

£200-300

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103 A Chinese Cloisonne Enamel Figure of Guanyin, 19th century, UVCPFKPI YGCTKPI ƃQYKPI TQDGU JQNFKPI a scroll in her left hand, bears four character reign mark, 31cm high; A Giltwood Figure of Buddha, seated cross-legged holding a peach, children climbing up him, on a mound base, 20cm high; A Nepalese Parcel Gilt Bronze Figure of Buddha, seated cross-legged on a lotus base, 18cm high; and A Bronze Bell, with mythical beast handle, 22cm high (4)

£200-300

104 A Chinese Lacquer Six-Fold Screen, late 19th/ early 20th century, inlaid in ivory and hardstones and RCKPVGF CPF IKNV YKVJ ƂIWTGU KP C NCPFUECRG RCPGN YKVJKP mother-of-pearl foliate lattice borders, on bracket feet, 184cm by 246cm extended

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£300-400

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A Chinese Silver Gilt and Enamel Box, early 20th century, of rectangular HQTO ƂNKITGG FGEQTCVGF YKVJ ƃQYGTU CPF UETQNNU VJG JKPIGF EQXGT UGV YKVJ C carnelian carved as Buddha, stamped SILVER, 11cm wide

A Chinese Bronze Figure of a Guardian, 19th century, standing wearing scroll headdress and robes, holding a ceremonial axe, on a circular plinth, 99cm high

£500-700

£1000-1500

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106 A Japanese Bronze Figure of a Lion, Meiji period, standing on a rocky promontory with waves below, signed, 29cm long, on hardwood base

£300-500

107 A Japanese Cloisonne Enamel Box and Hinged Cover, Meiji period, of rectangular form, decorated with a bird amongst lotus and peony on a foliate and scroll ground, 14cm wide

£150-200

108 A Japanese Ivory Netsuke, Meiji period, as a seated animal with a large stomach, signed, 4cm high; and A Similar Netsuke, carved with rats on a fruit, 4cm wide (2)

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£100-150

109 A Pair of Japanese Mixed Metal Vases, Meiji period, of slender baluster form, depicting cranes amongst water lilies, engraved signatures, 30cm high; and A Similar Smaller Pair of Vases, with birds amongst foliage, 16cm high (4)

£200-300

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110 A Japanese Bronze Large Okimono, Meiji period, as an elephant being attacked by two tigers, the elephant with ivory tusks, all with glass eyes, 71cm high, on a rootwood base

£4000-6000

111 A Japanese Inlaid Bronze Box and Cover, Meiji period, of cushioned QEVCIQPCN HQTO FGEQTCVGF YKVJ KPUGEVU COQPIUV ƃQYGTU QP C RKGTEGF ITQWPF within panels of further animals, signed, 14cm wide

£600-800

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112 A Japanese Gilt, Silvered and Patinated Wall Plaque, Meiji period, modelled in high relief YKVJ C ETCPG COQPIUV ƃQYGTKPI NKNKGU UKIPGF EO D[ EO

£6000-8000

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113 A Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Koro and Cover, by Namikawa Yasuyuki (1845-1927), circa 1880-1890, of spherical form, the domed cover YKVJ EJT[UCPVJGOWO ƂPKCN YQTMGF KP EQNQWTGF GPCOGNU CPF IQNF CPF UKNXGT YKTG YKVJ VJTGG ETGCO EQNQWTGF RCPGNU YKVJ KPUGEVU COQPIUV ƃQYGTKPI branches on a dark blue ground with scattered chrysanthemums within formal panelled borders, four character signature to silver tablet, 11.5cm high *CXKPI DGGP C 5COWTCK 0COKMCYC ;CUW[WMK DGICP YQTMKPI CU CP CTVKUV CHVGT VJG 4GUVQTCVKQP QH VJG /GKLK &[PCUV[ *G LQKPGF VJG -[QVQ %NQKUQPPG Company in 1871, leaving three years later to form his own company, whose works were displayed at several international exhibitions, and visits to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

£3000-5000

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114 A Large Qajar Pottery Tile, circa 1880, moulded and painted with Sheikh Sana’an and the Christian Maiden in a garden with pigs and attendants within an integral frame with blue scrolls, 44cm by 34cm, in wooden frame and stand For a discussion of the iconography of the story of Sheikh Sana’an, a good Muslin who was tempted by the Christian Maiden to drink alcohol and walk with pigs, see the article by Afsaneh Najmabadi in Diba (L) Royal Persian Paintings, The Qajar Epoch 1785-1925, New York, 1998, pg.83-85

£700-1000

115 A South Indian Carved and Painted Wood and Gesso Temple Vahana, modelled as a lion rampant, an attendant at its feet, on a table base, 166cm wide

£500-800

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An Ottoman Gilt Metal Stirrup, probably 16th/17th century, QH ƃCTGF TGEVCPIWNCT HQTO GPITCXGF YKVJ DCPFU QH UETQNNU CPF geometric motifs, 26cm long

£200-300 114

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BOOKS, MAPS & EPHEMERA 117

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Miscellaneous A large collection of mostly 20th century books and publications, comprising literature, poetry, biographies, reference works etc. (23 boxes)

Countryside and Gardening Interest A selection of Coates’s Herd Books; The Shorthorn Society’s Grading Register; The Rose Annual; together with various other related titles (4 boxes)

£100-200

£60-100

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Country Pursuits A collection of assorted books and publications, including fox hunting, horse TCEKPI QTPKVJQNQI[ ƂUJKPI IGPGTCN URQTVKPI titles etc. (4 boxes)

Military Interest A collection of books and publications relating to military and regimental history, DKQITCRJ[ CPF TGHGTGPEG GVE +PENWFKPI Royal Artillery titles (3 boxes)

£200-400

£80-120

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Dickens (Charles) The Fireside Edition, Chapman & Hall, 20 volumes, green cloth boards; together with Browning (Robert) 2QGVKECN 9QTMU 5OKVJ 'NFGT %Q 17 volumes, green cloth boards; also Kipling (Rudyard) Various titles and editions, Macmillan & Co. 19 volumes, red cloth boards (56)

£60-100

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Pasternak (Boris) Doctor Zhivago, Collins & Harvill Press, 1958, 8vo, QTKIKPCN ENQVJ CPF FWUV LCEMGV ƂTUV 'PINKUJ GFKVKQP idem, FKVVQ ƂHVJ KORTGUUKQP 0QXGODGT

£60-100

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Mathematics ‘Sarah North Her Book Scholler to Eliz Beane /TU KP VJG #TV QH 9TKVKPI CPF #TKVJOGVKEM CPPQ 1686’, a manuscript volume comprising 127 TGEVQ RCIGU QH GZGTEKUGU KP XCTKQWU ƂGNFU QH mathematics, black pen and ink with red ink borders and underlining, some use of yellow, green and blue ink, contains numerous ƂIWTCN CPF CPKOCN FQQFNGU #NUQ JCPFYTKVVGP NKUV QH DKTVJU CPF FGCVJU VQ ƃ[NGCXGU dated 1662-1771, Pike family of Cork(e). Contemporary gilt tooled calf boards and spine, named ‘Sarah North’ in rectangular cartouche to front and back, A.E.G. Together with eighteen Pike family related VJ EGPVWT[ OKFYKHG UKIPGF EGTVKƂECVGU

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Art History A collection of books and publications relating to art history and biography, auctions and exhibitions; together with scrap books etc. (2 boxes)

£60-100

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£150-250

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£80-120

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Holy Bible Holy Bible Containing the Old & New Testaments with a few select notes and embellished with engravings, published by the NCVG 9 *GRVKPUVCNN IKNV VQQNGF ECNH DQCTFU

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Milne (A.A.) The House at Pooh Corner, Methuen & Co. ƂTUV GFKVKQP QTKIKPCN ENQVJ idem, 9KPPKG VJG 2QQJ /GVJWGP second edition, original cloth idem, 9JGP YG YGTG XGT[ [QWPI /GVJWGP 1956 reprint, original cloth idem, Now we are six, Methuen, 1956 reprint, original cloth (4)

Norton (Lieutenant-Colonel E.F.) The Fight for Everest:1924, Edward Arnold %Q ƂTUV GFKVKQP XQ ITGGP ENQVJ boards; together with Younghusband (Sir Francis) The Epic of Mount Everest, Edward Arnold & Co. reprinted November 1926, brown cloth; with another (3)

£60-100

£1000-1500

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Tolkien (J.R.R.) The Fellowship of the Ring, George Allen & 7PYKP 5GEQPF +ORTGUUKQP &GEGODGT 8vo, red cloth boards idem, The Two Towers, George Allen & 7PYKP 5GEQPF +ORTGUUKQP XQ red cloth boards (2)

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Chassereau (P.) A Plan of the City of York Survey`d by Peter Chassereau, J. Rocque, 1750 [but later reproduction], hand-coloured street plan surrounded by small County map and various architectural views, sheet approx 480mm x 690mm, a little staining to margins, framed and glazed

£50-100

PORT 129

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Dow’s 1977 Vintage Port (one bottle), Graham’s 1985 Vintage Port (one bottle) (2)

£100-150

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Sandeman 1982 Vintage Port, bottled in 1984 (seven bottles)

£250-350

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Quinta Da Foz 1970 Vintage Port, by the Wine Society (seven bottles)

£250-350

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Fonseca Bin 27 Port (nine bottles)

£200-300

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JEWELLERY, WATCHES, SILVER & GOLD 1333

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A George G III Silver Hot-Water Jug, by John J Parker and Edward Wakelin, Lon n London, 1761, The Handle and Handle Sockets Soc c London, 1854, pear-shaped and on EQNNGV HQQV VJG URQWV CPF ƂPKCN ECUV CU HQNKCIG EQNN GPITCXGF QP GCEJ UKFG YKVJ C ETGUV RQUUKDN[ GPI I QTKIKPCNN[ YKVJ C UVCPF PQY NCEMKPI YKVJ NCVGT QTKI I KXQT[ KPUWNCVGF JCPFNG RCVEJGF EO JKIJ KXQT T ITQUU YGKIJV Q\ FYV ITQU U

£700-1000 £70 0

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FH A George II Silver Salver, by William Williams, London, 1746, UJCRGF EKTEWNCT CPF QP HQWT RCF HGGV GPITCXGF YKVJ C EQCV QH CTOU TGRCKTGF EO FKCOGVGT Q\ Q\ FYV IT

£500-800

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FH A Victorian Silver Cup,, by Frederick Elkington, London, ondon, 1886, VCRGTKPI CPF QP URTGCFKPI RTGCFKPI HQQV YKVJ VYQ NGCH ECRRGF JCPFNGU F JCPFNGU QPG UKFG GPITCXGF YKVJ CP KPUETKRVKQP P KPUETKRVKQP VQ %CRVCKP , * 'FYCTFU *GCVJEQVG *GCVJEQVG QP VJG QEECUKQP QH JKU NGCXKPI CXKPI #RGFCNG *CNN FCVGF VJG QVJGT VJG QVJGT YKVJ VYQ ETGUVU EO JKIJ Q\ IJ Q\ FYV IT

£500-800

FH A Victorian Silver Cu Cup, by Frederick Elkington, London, 1874, 1 in the 0GQ ENCUUKECN UV[NG VCRGTKPI CPF YKVJ 0GQ ENCUUKECN UV[NG VC FTCRGT[ UYCIU GPITCXGF YKVJ CP KPUETKRVKQP FTCRGT[ UYCIU GPITCX VQ ,WUVKPKCP ,QJP 'FYCTFU *GCVJEQVG QP JKU VQ ,WUVKPKCP ,QJP 'FYC $CRVKUO D[ JKU HCVJGToU VGPCPVU EO JKIJ $CRVKUO D[ JKU HCVJGToU Q\ FYV IT

£600-800

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FH An Edward VII Gold Vesta-Case, by Deakin and Francis Ltd., London, 1903, 9ct, QDNQPI CPF YKVJ GPIKPG VWTPGF FGEQTCVKQP YKVJ UWURGPUKQP NQQR GPITCXGF|YKVJ KPKVKCNU RQUUKDN[ +5* EO|JKIJ FYV IT

£300-500

FH Two Enamelled Gilt-Metal Propelling Pencils, First Half 20th Century, each OQFGNNGF CU C FKHHGTKPI 'I[RVKCP UCTEQRJCIWU YKVJ XCTK EQNQWT GPCOGN GCEJ YKVJ UWURGPUKQP NQQR EO NQPI GZVGPFGF CPF UOCNNGT

£70-100

FH A Chinese Export Silver Scent Flask, by Wang Hing, Circa 1900, %[NKPFTKECN VJG UKFGU EJCUGF YKVJ DCODQQ YKVJ UETGY ECR CPF UWURGPUKQP EJCKP EO JKIJ GZENWFKPI EJCKP Q\ IT

£150-250

FH A Diamond Stickpin/Button, the old cut FKCOQPF KP YJKVG ENCY UGVVKPIU GUVKOCVGF FKCOQPF YGKIJV ECTCV CRRTQZKOCVGN[

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£800-1200

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# 2CKT QH %CTCV )QNF %WHƃKPMU the [GNNQY EJCKP NKPMGF QXCN RNCSWGU GPITCXGF YKVJ KPKVKCNU n*9o CPF Five Buttons, cased D[ & , 9GNND[ .VF )CTTKEM 5V .QPFQP

£500-700

FH A Victorian Silver Card-Case, by George and Mary Wheeler, Birmingham, 1855, QDNQPI GPITCXGF YKVJ HQNKCIG QPG UKFG GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV CPF KPKVKCNU ,'* KP NGCVJGT ECUG VJG ECUG EO YKFG Q\ IT

£100-150

FH A Victorian Silver Spirit-Flask, by William Thomas Wright and Frederick Davies, London, 1871, QXCN CPF YKVJ DC[QPGV OQWPVGF EQXGT GPITCXGF YKVJ VYQ ETGUVU EO JKIJ ITQUU YGKIJV Q\ FYV IT

£100-150

FH A George III Silver Toothpick-Case, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1789, QDNQPI CPF YKVJ EWV EQTPGTU GPITCXGF YKVJ HQNKCIG CPF KPKVKCNU RTQDCDN[ n#,%o VJG KPVGTKQT|XGNXGV NKPGF EO NQPI ITQUU YGKIJV FYV IT

£120-180

FH A Victorian Mourning Pendant, C EKTEWNCT DNWG GPCOGN RNCSWG QXGTNCKF YKVJ VJG KPKVKCNU n*9o KP UGGF RGCTNU YKVJKP C RNCKVGF JCKTYQTM HTCOG VQ C HWTVJGT [GNNQY RNCKP RQNKUJGF DQTFGT CPF C NQEM QH JCKT VQ VJG TGXGTUG NGPIVJ EO

£300-500

FH A Regency Diamond Mourning Brooch, VJG EGPVTCN QXCN NQEMGV EQORCTVOGPV EQPVCKPKPI JCKTYQTM YKVJKP C FQWDNG DQTFGT HQTOGF QH TQUG EWV CPF QNF EWV FKCOQPFU VQVCN GUVKOCVGF FKCOQPF YGKIJV ECTCV CRRTQZKOCVGN[ NGPIVJ EO

# 2CKT QH %WHƃKPMU EQORQUGF QH EJCKP NKPMGF QXCN RNCSWGU YKVJ C VWTSWQKUG ECDQEJQP EGPVTCNN[ VQ GCEJ C H

£200-300

FH A Collection of Jewellery, KPENWFKPI C UKOWNCVGF RGCTN PGEMNCEG C RCKT QH ƂNKITGG GCTTKPIU VYQ UVKEMRKP CVVCEJOGPVU C H C ƃQTCN URTC[ VYQ EQTCN DWVVQPU C EWNVWTGF RGCTN DWVVQP C ECUGF UGV QH VJTGG IQNF RNCVGF DWVVQPU KPKVKCNNGF n%4o IQNF DWVVQPU XCTKQWU QVJGT DWVVQPU GVE

£200-300

FH Three Mother-of-Pearl and Pearl Dress Studs, ECUGF D[ )QNFUOKVJU 5KNXGTUOKVJU )CTFPGT )CTFPGT $WTNKPIVQP #TECFG Two Pearl Dress Studs, ECUGF D[ %CTTKPIVQP %Q .VF 4GIGPV 5VTGGV CPF Four Pearl Stickpins 0$ 6JG RGCTNU JCXG PQV DGGP NCDQTCVQT[ tested

£200-300

£300-500

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#P #TEJCGQNQIKECN 4GXKXCN /KNNGƂQTK Brooch, circa 1880, QH VTGHQKN FGUKIP VJG VYQ EKTEWNCT RNCSWGU QH DQODÅ HQTO FGEQTCVGF YKVJ ENWUVGTU QH ƃQYGT JGCFU VJG DQTFGT FGEQTCVGF YKVJ VYKUVGF YKTG YQTM UWTOQWPVGF YKVJ C UGCVGF QYN CPF UWRRQTVKPI DGCFU YKVJ C HWTVJGT EKTEWNCT RGPFCPV FTQR CRRNKGF YKVJ C HTQI VJG HTCOG UKOKNCTN[ FGEQTCVGF YKVJ C ƃQYGT OQVKH VQ GCEJ UKFG UWRRQTVKPI VJTGG ITCFWCVGF DGCFU TGXGTUG YKVJ JCKT NQEMGV EQORCTVOGPV OGCUWTGU EO D[ EO VQIGVJGT YKVJ Two Dress Studs, UKOKNCTN[ CRRNKGF YKVJ C HTQI OQVKH

An Edward VII Full Sovereign, FCVGF

£200-300

# 2CKT QH %WHƃKPMU EQORQUGF QH EJCKP NKPMGF EKTEWNCT OQVJGT QH RGCTN RNCSWGU YKVJ C TQWPF EWV U[PVJGVKE TWD[ EGPVTCNN[

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£120-180

A Jade Signet Ring, VJG QXCN KPVCINKQ UGCN KPUGV KPVQ C [GNNQY VCRGTGF UJCPM ƂPIGT UK\G 2

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£150-200

# 2CKT QH %WHƃKPMU EQORQUGF QH EJCKP NKPMGF QXCN RNCSWGU YKVJ DNCEM CPF YJKVG EJGEMGTDQCTF GPCOGN FGVCKN

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£100-150

/CP[ XGTUKQPU QH /KNNGƂQTK IQNF YQTM RKGEGU CTG MPQYP CPF VJKU DTQQEJ YQWNF CRRGCT VQ DG QH VJG YQTM QH C ENQUG HQNNQYGT QH %CUVGNNCPK

# 2CKT QH %WHƃKPMU EQORQUGF QH EJCKP NKPMGF QXCN RNCSWGU QPG GPCOGNNGF KP DNWG ITGGP CPF TGF VJG QVJGT UKFG YKVJ 4Q[CN #TVKNNGT[ /KNKVCT[ GODNGO YKVJ .CVKP KPUETKRVKQP p7DKSWG 3WQ (CU 'V )NQTKC &WEWPVq

£1200-1800

£300-500

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FH Seven Stock Pins, QH XCTKQWU UK\GU TCPIKPI HTQO EO VQ EO

£200-300

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A Set of Four Mother-of-Pearl Buttons, C UGGF RGCTN RNCEGF WRQP C EKTEWNCT OQVJGT QH RGCTN RNCSWG KP YJKVG RNCKP RQNKUJGF HTCOGU CPF A Pair of Mother-of-Pearl %WHƃKPMU QH UKOKNCT FGUKIP ECUGF D[ 2NCPVG $WT[ 5V .QPFQP

A Bloodstone Signet Ring, VJG QXCN KPVCINKQ UGCN GPITCXGF YKVJ KPKVKCNU KPUGV KPVQ C [GNNQY VCRGTGF UJCPM ƂPIGT UK\G -

A Collection of Jewellery, EQORTKUKPI QH C VWTSWQKUG CPF URNKV RGCTN UVKEMRKP C HQZ OCUM UVKEMRKP C TWPPKPI HQZ UVKEMRKP C DCPFGF CICVG DWVVQP CPF C UKPING EWHƃKPM

£200-300

£250-350

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£200-300

# 2CKT QH 4QEM %T[UVCN %WHƃKPMU the TQWPF ECDQEJQP TQEM ET[UVCN KP [GNNQY TWDDGF QXGT UGVVKPIU LQKPGF D[ ENKR NKPMU ECUGF D[ )QNFUOKVJU 5KNXGTUOKVJU %QORCP[ .VF 4GIGPV 5V .QPFQP

# 2CKT QH %WHƃKPMU EQORQUGF QH EJCKP NKPMGF RNCKP QXCN RNCSWGU

FH A Pearl and Diamond Stickpin, the pearl YKVJ C TQUG EWV FKCOQPF EQNNCT KP YJKVG OKNNGITCKP UGVVKPIU ECUGF D[ %CTTKPIVQP %Q .VF 4GIGPV 5VTGGV CPF Two Further Pearl Stickpins, cased

£300-500

£150-200

0$ 6JG RGCTNU JCXG PQV DGGP NCDQTCVQT[ VGUVGF

£200-300

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A Collection of Seven Gilt-Metal, Blue John or Steel Fob-Seals, VJG IKNV OGVCN GZCORNGU ECTXGF YKVJ VJG CTOU QH )TGUNG[ KORCNKPI *GCVJEQVG RQUUKDN[ HQT 5KT ,QRJP 'FGPUQT *GCVJEQVG YJQ OCTTKGF #PPG FCWIJVGT QH 5KT 0KIGN )TGUNG[ VJ $CTQPGV C ETGUV CPF n9GFPGUFC[o VJG HQWT UVGGN GZCORNGU YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQCV EQCV QH CTOU 6JG CTOU QH )TGUNG[ SWCTVGTKPI $QY[GT CPF CPQVJGT CPF YKVJ CPQVJGT KP RTGVGPEG CPF VJG 'FGPUQT EQCV QH CTOU VJG $NWG ,QJP HQD UGCN ECTXGF n'OOCo Together With: VJG UGCN HTQO C JCPF UGCN YKVJ VJG )TGUNG[ EQCV QH CTOU JCPFNG NCEMKPI

A Gold-Mounted Nephrite Hand Seal, Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1820, the OCVTKZ EWV YKVJ C ETGUV VJG JCPFNG ECTXGF CPF HCEGVGF DCNWUVGT EO JKIJ

A Silvered Metal Hand Seal, Apparently Unmarked, Mid 19th Century, Possibly French, OQFGNNGF CU UV[NKUGF DKTF VJG DNQQFUVQPG OCVKZ WPECTXGF EO JKIJ

6JG ETGUV KU VJCV QH 2KMG RTQDCDN[ HQT ,QUGRJ 2KMG QH $GUDQTQWIJ %Q %QTM F 2KMG YCU VJG ITCPFHCVJGT QH .[FKC &QTQVJ[ /WTKGN YJQ OCTTKGF UGEQPFN[ %QNQPGN *CTFTGUU 9KNNKCO .WEKWU 9CNNGT QH (QTEGVV *CNN

£70-100

£100-150

£150-250

FH Three Gilt-Metal Mounted Fob-Seals, Mid 19th Century, VJG OCVTKZ QH GCEJ ECTXGF QPG YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG EQCV QH CTOU CPQVJGT DNQQFUVQPG OCVTKZ ECTGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV CPF VJG VJKTF ECTPGNKCP OCVTKZ ECTXGF YKVJ C IWP FQI CNN QP C HQNKCIG UVCORGF NQQR TKPI

FH A Collection of Three Gilt-Metal Fob-Seals, VJG ECTPGNKCP OCVTKZGU ECTXGF n&TCMGNQY 2CTMo HQT VJG CPEGUVTCN JQOG QH VJG )TGUNG[ DCTQPGVU YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV CPF VJG KPKVKCNU n4'*o RQUUKDN[ HQT 4KEJCTF 'FGPUQT *GCVJEQVG CPF YKVJ C ENCUUKECN DWUV Together With: C FQWDNG UKFGF UGCN QPG UKFG ECTXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG EQCV QH CTOU VJG QVJGT YKVJ VJG KPKVKCNU ,'* RQUUKDN[ HQT 5KT ,QJP 'FGPUQT *GCVJEQVG OQWPV NCEMKPI CPF C IKNV OGVCN HQD UGCN OCVTKZ NCEMKPI

£70-100

£100-150

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FH A Fine 18 Carat Gold Repeating Pocket Watch with Calendar and Lunar Phase Indications, signed Hubert Sarton A Liege, circa 1800, IKNV HWUGG OQXGOGPV UKIPGF Hubt Sarton A Liege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n5KT 0KIGN $QY[GT )TGUNG[ $CTV &TCMGNQY &GTD[UJKTGo HQT 5KT 0KIGN VJ $CTQPGV EQPUWNCT ECUG UVCORGF KPUKFG VJG DCEM EQXGT M ECUG OCMGToU OCTM FIRL CPF PWODGTGF 1899 OO YKFG 2TQXGPCPEG 5KT 0KIGN $QY[GT )TGUNG[ VJ $CTQPGV CPF RTQDCDN[ D[ FGUEGPV VQ JKU FCWIJVGT 'OOC 5QRJKC YJQ OCTTKGF 4KEJCTF 'FGPUQT *GCVJEQVG / 2

£1000-1500

FH An 18 Carat Gold Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Vacheron & Constantin, Geneve, 1966 ECNKDTG - NGXGT OQXGOGPV UKIPGF CPF PWODGTGF 574090 UVCORGF VYKEG YKVJ VJG )GPGXC UGCN CFLWUVGF VQ JGCV EQNF KUQEJTQPKUO CPF ƂXG RQUKVKQPU UKNXGTGF FKCN YKVJ DCVQP OCTMGTU UPCR QP DCEM UVCORGF KPUKFG YKVJ OCMGToU OCTM 18k0750 PWODGTGF 405638 6487 .QPFQP KORQTV OCTM HQT OO YKFG YKVJ 8CEJGTQP %QPUVCPVKP DQZ

£400-600

FH A Silver Single Push Chronograph Pocket Watch, TGVCKNGF D[ 2 1TT 5QPU /CFTCU EKTEC a Lady’s 18 Carat Gold Converted Wristwatch, a Silver Cushion Shaped Enamel Dial Wristwatch, Nickel Cased Trench Style Wristwatch, EKTEC a Plated Day/Date Centre Seconds Wristwatch, UKIPGF 6KOGZ EKTEC and a Chrome Plated Stirrup Shaped Travelling Alarm Timepiece, UKIPGF 5OKVJU EKTEC

£150-250

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A Victorian Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Trowel, by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham, 1876, VJG DNCFG VTKCPIWNCT CPF GPITCXGF YKVJ CP KPUETKRVKQP VQ /TU 'FYCTFU *GCVJEQVG QP VJG QEECUKQP QH NC[KPI VJG HQWPFCVKQP UVQPG QH 5V /CTVKPU /KUUKQP %JWTEJ 6CNMG 5VCHHQTFUJKTG FCVGF VJG VTQYGN EO NQPI

£150-250

171

FH A Victorian Silver Plated Ear-Trumpet, by F. C Rein and Sons, the Strand, London, Mid 19th Century, DGNN UJCRGF CPF GPITCXGF YKVJ HQNKCIG YKVJ C ECTXGF KXQT[ ECR EO JKIJ

£300-500

173

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A Cased Silver-Plate Mounted Dressing-Table Service, Mid 19th Century, VJG OQWPVU GPITCXGF YKVJ HQNKCIG KP ƂVVGF YCNPWV ECUG YKVJ VYQ UGETGV EQORCTVOGPVU VJG KPUKFG QH VJG EQXGT YKVJ C OKTTQT VJG ECUG EO YKFG

£100-150

FH A Cased Victorian Silver Bowl and Sifting Spoon, D[ 4KEJCTF /CTVKP CPF 'DGPG\GT *CNN 5JGHƂGNF The Bowl 1872, The Sifting Spoon 1884, the VCRGTKPI DQYN GPITCXGF YKVJ CP KPUETKRVKQP VQ /TU 'FYCTFU *GCVJEQVG D[ VJG #NUCEGT $CPM 1TRJCPCIG %QOOKVVGG FCVGF VJG UKHVKPI URQQP YKVJ RKGTEGF DQYN KP ƂVVGF ECUG VJG ECUG EO YKFG YGKIJV QH UKNXGT Q\ FYV IT

£120-180

FH Mixed Lot of Silver Plate, KPENWFKPI C UQWHƃG FKUJ QP DCNN CPF ENCY HGGV GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV C OWI GPITCXGF YKVJ CP KPUETKRVKQP HTQO VJG UV .CPEGTU C MGVVNG CPF UVCPF GPITCXGF YKVJ KPKVKCNU C ECUGF -KPIoU RCVVGTP VCDNG UGTXKEG CPF QVJGT KVGOU SV[

£70-100

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FH A George V Silver Teapot, by Sebastian Garrard, London, 1921, DWNNGV UJCRGF VJG TKO GPITCXGF YKVJ C DCPF QH NCVVKEGYQTM YKVJ YQQF JCPFNG VJG JKPIGF EQXGT YKVJ DCNN ƂPKCN GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG 2KMG ETGUV EO YKFG QXGT JCPFNG ITQUU YGKIJV Q\ FYV IT

£300-500

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An Elizabeth II Silver Goblet, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham, 1971, Number 110 From a Limited Edition of 1,300, VCRGTKPI E[NKPFTKECN CPF QP URTGCFKPI HQQV GPITCXGF VQ EQOOGOQTCVG VJG VJ CPPKXGTUCT[ QH VJG EQPUGETCVKQP QH 4KRQP %CVJGFTCN YKVJ EGTVKƂECVG EO JKIJ Q\ FYV IT

£100-150

FH A Georgee V Silver Caster, by The Goldsmiths Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1912, and Silve e VCRGTKPI CPF QP URTGCFKPI HQQV VJG RWNN QHH RKGTEGF VCRGTKPI C C EQXGT YKVJ DCNWUVGT ƂPKCN GPITCXGF YKVJ CP KPUETKRVKQP EQXGT YKVJ J VQ /KEJCGN *GCVJEQVG HTQO JKU )QFHCVJGT .KQPGN VQ /KEJCG G 0 $GCVV[ FCVGF EO JKIJ Q\ FYV IT 0 $GCVV[

£150-250 £150-25 5

FH A George V Silver Salver, by Mappin and 9GDD 5JGHƂGNF UJCRGF EKTEWNCT CPF QP VJTGG RCF HGGV GPITCXGF YKVJ CP KPUETKRVKQP VQ /CLQT * 9 9CNNGT HTQO VJG 1HƂEGTU QH VJG VJ (KGNF $TKICFG 4Q[CN #TVKNNGT[ FCVGF EO FKCOGVGT Q\ FYV IT

£400-600

FH A George V Silver Salver, by Mappin and 9GDD 5JGHƂGNF UJCRGF EKTEWNCT CPF QP UETQNN HGGV GPITCXGF YKVJ VYQ ETGUVU EO FKCOGVGT Q\ FYV IT

£400-600

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A George III Silver Table-Service, by William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, London, 1808 (KFFNG 6JTGCF RCVVGTP GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV EQORTKUKPI VCDNG HQTMU FGUUGTV HQTMU VGCURQQPU DCUVKPI URQQPU A soup-ladle Q\ FYV IT

A Set of Eight Victorian Silver Dessert-Forks and Nine Victorian Silver Teaspoons, by George Adams, London, 1845, (KFFNG 6JTGCF RCVVGTP GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV Q\ FYV IT

£1500-2500

FH A Set of Eight Victorian Silver Table-Forks, by John and Henry Lias, London, 1846 and 1847, (KFFNG 6JTGCF RCVVGTP GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV QPG TGRCKTGF Q\ FYV IT

£250-350

FH A Pair of Victorian Silver Basting-Spoons, by Mary Chawner, London, 1837, (KFFNG 6JTGCF RCVVGTP GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV Q\ FYV IT

£300-500

FH A George IV, William IV and Victorian Silver Table-Service, Mostly by Mary Chawner or William Chawner, London, (KFFNG 6JTGCF RCVVGTP GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV EQORTKUKPI VCDNG HQTMU VCDNG URQQP FGUUGTV HQTMU HQWT VJTGG CPF VYQ D[ CPQVJGT OCMGT CPF VGCURQQPU DWVVGT MPKXGU D[ 9KNNKCO 'CVQP DCUVKPI URQQPU # UQWR NCFNG # RCKT QH UWICT VQPIU D[ 9KNNKCO 'CVQP Q\ FYV IT

£1200-1800

£150-250

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A Cased Set of Thirty-Six Silver Plate-Mounted Ivory Knives, by Richard /CTVKP CPF 'DGPG\GT *CNN 5JGHƂGNF Last Half 19th Century, the handle of each UVCKPGF YKVJ VJG 2KMG ETGUV KP ƂVVGF OCJQICP[ ƂPKUJ ECPVGGP YKVJ XCECPV DTCUU UJKGNF VJG DQZ EO YKFG

A Set of Victorian Silver-Mounted Ivory Fruit-Eaters, by James Dixon and 5QPU 5JGHƂGNF CPF each YKVJ ECTXGF KXQT[ JCPFNG EQORTKUKPI HTWKV HQTMU CPF HTWKV MPKXGU 6QIGVJGT 9KVJ UKNXGT OQWPVGF EQORQUKVKQP ƂUJ MPKXGU D[ *GPT[ #VMKP 5JGHƂGNF CPF UKNXGT RNCVGF OQWPVGF EQORQUKVKQP ƂUJ HQTMU CPF UNKXGT RNCVG OQWPVGF EQORQUKVKQP ƂUJ MPKXGU

A Set of Twelve Victorian Silver Plate Fruit-Eaters, by Richard Martin and 'DGPG\GT *CNN 5JGHƂGNF .CUV *CNH VJ Century, With Design Registration Mark, 'NK\CDGVJCP RCVVGTP EQORTKUKPI HTWKV HQTMU CPF HTWKV MPKXGU

£100-150

FH A Set of Twelve Pairs of George III and Victorian Silver Fish-Eaters, The Handles on Six Pairs by Robert Trickett and Co., 5JGHƂGNF %KTEC The Blades and Tines by Francis Higgins, .QPFQP CPF Six Pairs by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, .QPFQP GCEJ YKVJ DGCFGF JCPFNG CPF GPITCXGF QT NCVGT GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV ƂNNGF

£70-100

£150-250

£150-250

FH A Pair of Victorian Silver Grape-Scissors, by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, 5JGHƂGNF VJG JCPFNGU ECUV YKVJ HTWKVKPI ITCRGXKPGU GPITCXGF YKVJ KPKVKCNU KP ƂVVGF ECUG VJG ECUG EO YKFG YGKIJV QH UKNXGT Q\ FYV IT

£100-150

FH An Irish Silver Part Table-Service, by West and Sons, Dublin, 1925, 2QKPVGF CPF DTKIJV EWV QNF 'PINKUJ RCVVGTP GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG 9CNNGT ETGUV EQORTKUKPI VCDNG URQQPU FGUUGTV URQQPU 6GCURQQPU QPG DTQMGP Q\ FYV IT

£300-500

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FH A Set of Twelve Pairs of Victorian Silver Fruit-Eaters, Probably by Thomas 5CPUQO 5JGHƂGNF 5KZ 2CKTU CPF Six Pair 1842, -KPIoU UJCRG VJG JCPFNG UVCORGF YKVJ VTCKNKPI XKPGU GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV ƂNNGF

A Set of Twelve George Silver Table-Forks and Sixteen Dessert-Forks, by William *WVVQP CPF 5QPU 5JGHƂGNF *CPQXGTKCP RCVVGTP GCEJ GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG 9CNNGT ETGUV Q\ FYV IT

£500-800

£100-200

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A Cased Pair of George III Parcel-Gilt Silver Mounted Buckles, by Richard Pugh and John Wheeldon, London, Circa 1790, of V[RKECN HQTO KP ƂVVGF ECUG VJG ECUG YQTP EO NQPI

Two Scottish Silver-Mounted Kilt-Pins, One With Design Registration Mark for 1861, The Second Apparently Unmarked, 5GEQPF *CNH VJ %GPVWT[ VJG ƂTUV OQFGNNGF CU C DCUMGV JKNV UYQTF UKNXGT OQWPVGF CPF UGV YKVJ DNQQFUVQPG CPF LCURGT EO NQPI VJG UGEQPF OQFGNNGF CU C UIKCP FWDJ YKVJ DQI QCM JCPFNG EO NQPI 6QIGVJGT 9KVJ # UKNXGT OQWPVGF JQTP UPWHH OWNN VJ EGPVWT[ VJG JKPIGF VQTVQKUGUJGNN UGV EQXGT GPITCXGF YKVJ KPKVKCNU EO NQPI

£100-150

£100-150

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A Victorian Silver Seal, Retailed by Benjamin Wyon, YKVJ VJG CTOU QH *GCVJEQVG SWCTVGTKPI 'FGPUQT CPF )TGUNG[ CPF KORCNKPI 5CPFHQTF YKVJ QRGPYQTM JCPFNG CPF KP ƂVVGF ECUG KP ƂVVGF ECUG VJG ECUG EO JKIJ 6QIGVJGT 9KVJ C NKIPWO XKVCG DQZ EQPVCKPGF VYQ YCZ UGCN EO FKCOGVGT CPF YKVJ C DTCUU DQZ VJG JKPIGF EQXGT CPF DCUG GCEJ UGV YKVJ C DCPFGF CICVG RCPGN EO YKFG

A Set of Four Edward VII Silver-Mounted Place-Card Holders, by Grey and Co., Birmingham, 1906 and 1907, GCEJ CRRNKGF YKVJ C FKHHGTKPI ƂUJKPI ƃ[ DGJKPF INC\GF RCPGN QPG INCUU RCPGN NCEMKPI Together With: C RCKT QH 2NCEG %CTF *QNFGTU D[ 5CORUQP /QTFCP CPF %Q %JGUVGT GCEJ HQTOGF CU VYQ VCRGTKPI FKUEU CPF QP EKTEWNCT DCUG

£70-100

FH A Quantity of Assorted Silver, Silver Plate and Other Items, including: UGXGP XCTKQWU UKNXGT DWVVQPU C UGV QH GNGXGP UKNXGT RNCVG DWVVQPU GPITCXGF YKVJ KPKVKCNU C IKNV OGVCN CPF GPCOGN 2TKOTQUG .GCIWG DCFIG TGVCKNGF D[ * .GYKU 0GY $QPF 5VTGGV CPF QVJGT KVGOU| SV[

£70-100

£300-500

FH A Collection of Silver and Silver Plate, VJG UKNXGT EQORTKUKPI C UGCNKPI YCZ ECUG .QPFQP JKPIGF CV GCEJ GPF EO NQPI C )GQTIG +++ UKNXGT VQFF[ NCFNG YKVJ VYKUVGF YJCNGDQPG JCPFNG C DWEMNG $KTOKPIJCO C ECUGF UGV QH VGC MPKXGU C UKNXGT CPF UJCITGGP JCPF OKTTQT CPF C OQVJGT QH RGCTN OQWPVGF HTWKV MPKHG %JGUVGT VJG UKNXGT RNCVG KPENWFKPI C EKTEWNCT DQZ C FGUM DNQVVGT GPITCXGF YKVJ CP|KPUETKRVKQP VQ /CLQT / . ' *GCVJEQVG HTQO VJG .CPEGT CPF QVJGT KVGOU SV[

£70-100

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An Edward VII or George V Silver-Mounted Glass Spirit-Flask, by Neal Brothers, London, Circa 1910, VJG HCEGVVGF INCUU DQF[ YKVJ FGVCEJCDNG UKNXGT EWR CPF JKPIGF EQXGT EO JKIJ

A George VI Silver Inkstand, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1938, QDNQPI CPF YKVJ GPIKPG VWTPGF FGEQTCVKQP GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG ETGUV QH 9CNNGT KPKVKCNU *9.9 CPF FCVGF VJG VYQ INCUU DQVVNGU GCEJ YKVJ JKPIGF UKNXGT EQXGT YKVJ GPIKPG VWTPGF FGEQTCVKQP EO YKFG YGKIJCDNG UKNXGT Q\ FYV IT

£100-150

£200-300

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An Edward VII Silver Rose-Bowl, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1904, VCRGTKPI CPF YKVJ URKTCN ƃWVGF NQYGT DQF[ GPITCXGF YKVJ KPKVKCNU RTQDCDN[ n,+ '*o CPF VJG FCVG n o EO FKCOGVGT Q\ FYV IT

# 2CKT QH 1NF 5JGHƂGNF 2NCVGF 9KPG %QCUVGTU %KTEC each UJCRGF EKTEWNCT CPF YKVJ HQNKCIG CPF ƃQYGT JGKIJVGPGF TGGFGF DQTFGTU VJG VWTPGF YQQF DCUG YKVJ EGPVTCN DQUU GPITCXGF YKVJ VJG *GCVJEQVG ETGUV EO FKCOGVGT

6JG E[RJGT KU RTQDCDN[ VJCV QH %CRVCKP ,WUVKPKCP *GCVJEQVG 'FYCTFU *GCVJEQVG CPF JKU YKHG +UCDGNNC FCWIJVGT QH 4QYNCPF %NGII *KNN TF 8KUEQWPV *KNN YJQ YGTG OCTTKGF KP

£70-100

£400-600

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SPORTING FH Two Part Sets of Leather Pony Driving Tack, KPENWFKPI C DTKFNG YKVJ DTCUU DTQY DCPF C RCKT QH TGKPU C EQNNCT DTGGEJKPI UVTCRU C FTKXKPI UCFFNG GVE

£100-150

FH A Quantity of Leather Horse Tack, KPENWFKPI C RQP[ UK\G NWPIKPI ECXGUUQP

PQUGDCPF PGGFU TGRCFFKPI VJTGG RQP[ UK\G JGCFEQNNCTU VJTGG HQCN UK\G JGCFEQNNCTU DTKFNG RKGEGU UVKTTWR NGCVJGTU C ITC\KPI OW\\NG C RGNJCO DKV YKVJ VYQ RCKTU QH TGKPU C NQQUG TKPI UPCHƃG CPF RCKT QH TGKPU C HWNN UK\G ECXGUUQP DTKFNG UKZ RCKTU QH UVKTTWR KTQPU CPF ƂXG UCHGV[ UVKTTWR KTQP

£100-150

FH

FH

Four Complete Full Size Leather Double Bridles, YKVJ DKVU CPF TGKPU also, C HWNN UK\G DTKFNG YKVJ ICI UPCHƃG VYQ HWNN UK\G DTKFNGU YKVJ XWNECPKVG RGNJCO DKVU C HWNN UK\G DTKFNG YKVJ -CPICTQQ RGNJCO DKV YKVJ ƃCV & HTQPV DCT NCEMU PQUGDCPF

Five Pieces of Fox Hunting Accessories, EQORTKUKPI C RCKT QH YKTG EWVVGTU KP UVKEJGF NGCVJGT ECUG YKVJ UCFFNG UVTCR VYQ UVKVEJGF NGCVJGT JWPVKPI JQTP JQNFGTU CPF VYQ UCPFYKEJ DQZ JQNFGTU

£80-120

£200-300

FH

FH A Quantity of Horse Tack, KPENWFKPI C UVKVEJGF NGCVJGT CPVK ECUV UWTEKPING C YGDDKPI CPF NGCVJGT DTGCUV RNCVG HQWT NGCVJGT IKTVJU VYQ UVTKPI IKTVJU UKZ YGDDKPI IKTVJU VJTGG OCTVKPICNGU HQWT RCKTU QH NGCVJGT TGKPU C RCKT QH RNCKVGF UVTKPI TGKPU VYGNXG XCTKQWU NQQUG TKPI UPCHƃGU DKVU GKIJV XCTKQWU UVGGN RGNJCO DKVU CPF C PKEMGN RGNJCO DKV

A Split Cane Fishing Rod, EQPVCKPGF KP C NGCVJGT ECUG UVCORGF HWLW EO NQPI QXGTCNN A Leather and Canvas Satchel; A Lawrence & Mayo “The Signpost” Three-Draw Telescope, IKNV OCTM KP NGCVJGT ECTT[KPI ECUG A Leather Cased Camera and A Leather Cased Glass Flask

£100-150

£80-120

FH A Pine Saddle Horse, QP VTGUVNG UWRRQTVU also, VYQ XKPVCIG NGCVJGT IGPGTCN RWTRQUG UCFFNGU C NGCVJGT CPF HGNV TCEKPI UCFFNG C NGCVJGT PWOPCJ CPF C NGCVJGT UCFFNG RTQVGEVQT

£100-150

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WORKS OF ART

Af the Antique: A Bronze After Fi Figure of a Dancing Faun, on C ECPVGF USWCTG DCUG CPF OCTDNG C RNKPVJ EO JKIJ RN 6JG &CPEKPI (CWP KU C *GNNGPKUVKE 6J OCTDNG ƂTUV TGEQTFGF KP O YJGP #NDGTV 4WDGPU NKUVGF KV CU Y KP VJG EQNNGEVKQP QH VJG )TCPF KP &WMG QH 6WUECP[ VJQWIJ JCXKPI & DGGP TGUVQTGF KP VJG VJ EGPVWT[ DG KVKV KU NKMGN[ VQ JCXG DGGP KP VJGKT RQUUGUUKQP HQT UQOG VKOG $[ RQ VJG UEWNRVWTG YCU KP VJG 6TKDWPC VJ QH VJG 7HƂ\K CPF VJGTG ICKPGF VJG QH TGRWVCVKQP CU QPG QH VJG ƂPGUV TG CPEKGPV UEWNRVWTGU KP GZKUVGPEG 6JG CP OQFGN DGECOG RQRWNCT YKVJ )TCPF O 6QWTKUVU CPF XGTUKQPU YGTG RTQFWEGF 6Q D[ /CUUKOKNKCPQ 5QNFCPK $GP\K D[

CPF 2KGVTQ %KRTKCPK

EKTEC DGHQTG CU YGNN

E CU RQTEGNCKP GZCORNGU OCFG CV VJG CU PGCTD[ &QEEKC HCEVQT[ +VU RQRWNCTKV[ PG EQPVKPWGF VJTQWIJQWV VJG VJ EQ EGPVWT[ CPF EQPVKPWGU VQFC[ EG

After the Antique: A Bronze Figure of the Borghesee Gladiator, QP C TGEVCPIWNCT OCTDNG RNKPVJ EO JKIJ 6JG $QTIJGUG )NCFKCVQT KU C HWNN UK\G OCTDNG ƂIWTG QH C UYQTFUOCP OCFG CV 'RJGUWU CTQWPF $% +V YCU TGFKUEQXGTGF GCTN[ KP VJG VJ EGPVWT[ QP VJG UKVG QH 0GTQoU QoU RCNCEG CV #P\KQ #HVGT KVU CTTKXCN VJG 8KNNC $QTIJGUG KP 4QOG OG KV DGECOG QPG QH VJG OQUV CFOKTGF KOCIGU QH ENCUUKECN UEWNRVWTG +V DGECOG QPG QH VJG OQUV EQRKGF YQTMU QH CPVKSWKV[ KP VJG VJ CPF VJ EGPVWTKGU

£700-1000 £

£300-500

After Giambologna: #|/CTDNG )TQWR QH C .KQP Attacking a Bull, QP C TQWIG OCTDNG DCUG EO|YKFG

#HVGT )KCODQNQIPC #|2CKT QH Bronze Figures of Mercury and Fortuna, QP 5KGPPC OCTDNG CPF DTQP\G EQNWOPU ECUV YKVJ ƂIWTGU EO CPF EO JKIJ

£600-800

£1000-1500

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Etienne-Henri Dumaige (1830-1888): 8 8): 92” “Avant de Combat Volontaire de 1792” and “Apres de Combat Grenaider dee 1792q C RCKT QH DTQP\G ƂIWTGU QH (TGPEJ EJ E 4GXQNWVKQPCT[ UQNFKGTU QP TGEVCPIWNCT DCUGU DDCUGU UKIPGF H Dumaige EO JKIJ *CXKPI UVWFKGF WPFGT ,GCP (GWEJGTG CPF PPF %JTKUVQRJG &WOQPV &WOCKIG GZJKDKVGF CV FF CV VJG 5CNQP HTQO VQ TGEGKXKPI VYQ II VYQ OGFCNU FWTKPI VJCV VKOG 6JG EWTTGPV RCKT QH CKT QH C ƂIWTGU TGRTGUGPVKPI Before Combat and nd n After Combat CTG COQPIUV JKU OQUV RQRWNCT YQTMU YQTMU Y

£2000-3000

Etienne-Hen Dumaige (1830-1888): Etienne-Henri Combat Volontaire de 1792” “Avant de C and “Apres de Combat Grenaider de 1792q C RCKT QH DTQP\G ƂIWTGU QH (TGPEJ 1792q C RCK 4GXQNWVKQPCT[ UQNFKGTU QP TGEVCPIWNCT DCUGU 4GXQNWVKQPCT[ UKIPGF H Dum Dumaige CPF YKVJ VKVNG RNCSWGU EO JKIJ EO JKIJ

£2000-3000 £2000-300

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After Jean Didier Début (1824-1893): A Bronze Figure of Harlequin, UVCPFKPI RNC[KPI VJG IWKVCT QP C HCWZ YQQFGP RNKPVJ UKIPGF DEBUT EO JKIJ

Louis Kley (French, 1833-1911): A Bronze Figure of a Young Boy, YGCTKPI C ENQYPoU EQUVWOG UVCPFKPI TQNNKPI WR JKU UNGGXGU UKIPGF .|-.';, QP C TQWIG OCTDNG EKTEWNCT DCUG EO JKIJ CPF A Bronze Figure of a Goat, KP VJG OCPPGT QH ,GCP $CT[G QP C ITGGP OCTDNG DCUG EO NQPI

£500-700 £

French School (late VJ EGPVWT[ #|$TQP\G Figure of Cupid, UVCPFKPI JQNFKPI JKU DQY QP C EKTEWNCT DCUG EO JKIJ

£700-1000 £

René-Paul Marquet (French, 1875-1939): #|2CTEGN )KNV $TQP\G Model of a Seated Alsatian, QP C OQWPF DCUG UKIPGF R Marquet, UVCORGF Société des Bronzes de Paris HQWPFT[ OCTM CPF 4704G, EO|JKIJ

£600-800

Pierre Albert Laplanche (French, 1854-1935): A Bronze Figure of a Seated Alsatian, on C OQWPF DCUG UKIPGF A Laplanche EO JKIJ

£300-500 £

Alfred Boucher (French, 1850-1934): A Pair of Bronze Figures of Putti, GCEJ NQQUGN[ FTCRGF UGCVGF QPG JQNFKPI C DWPEJ QH ITCRGU CPF C IQDNGV VJG QVJGT JQNFKPI C IQDNGV QP OQWPF DCUGU CPF TQWIG OCTDNG RNKPVJU EO JKIJ

£200-300

Jean Antoine Injalbert (French, 1845-1933): A Gilt Bronze Bust of a Smiling Child, QP C ITGGP OCTDNG RGFGUVCN UKIPGF VQ left shoulder A INJALBERT, VJG TGXGTUG UVCORGF SIOT PARIS S464 VJG DTQP\G RNKPVJ VQ DCUG UVCORGF Siot Decauville Fondeur Paris, EO JKIJ

£200-300

Louis Kley (French, #|2CKT QH Gilt Bronze Figures of Cherubs Representing Theatre, DQVJ UVCPFKPI YKVJ CTOU ETQUUGF JQNFKPI DGCTFGF OCUMU QP OQWPF DCUGU CPF TGF OCTDNG UQENGU UKIPGF .|-NG[, EO JKIJ

£400-600 400-600

£150-200

Antonin Larroux (French, 1859-1937): #|)KNV $TQP\G $WUV QH C Maiden, YKVJ ƃQYGTU KP JGT JCKT QP C DTQP\G OQWPVGF QP[Z USWCTG EQNWOP CPF RNKPVJ UKIPGF A LARROUX, EO JKIJ

£200-300 £200 300

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Giovanni de Martino (Italian, 1870-1935): A Bronze Bust of a Boy, YGCTKPI C JCV YKVJ C HGCVJGT QP C OCTDNG RNKPVJ UKIPGF )|/#46+01 UVCORGF DIRITTI D’AUTORE CPF YKVJ HQWPFT[ UVCOR EO JKIJ A White Alabaster Bust of a Young Boy, YGCTKPI C JCV KPUETKDGF PARIS QP C OCTDNG RNKPVJ EO JKIJ CPF A Bronze Bust of a Girl, QP C OCTDNG RNKPVJ KPFKUVKPEVN[ UKIPGF EO JKIJ

A German WILHELM II Commemorative Parcel Gilt Bronze Plaque, circa 1900, QH EKTEWNCT HQTO ECUV KP TGNKGH YKVJ C RTQƂNG DWUV KPUETKDGF WILHELM II IMP REX YKVJKP C TGGFGF DQTFGT YKVJ ETQYP ƂPKCN VJG TGXGTUG YKVJ ETQYPGF WII QP C ITGGP OCTDNG EQNWOP CPF UJCRGF USWCTG DCUG EO JKIJ

£200-300

An Alabaster Bust of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), YGCTKPI C ENQVJ ECR EO JKIJJ

Charles Oufert (?): A Bronze Bacchanalian Group, YKVJ VJTGG RWVVK CPF|C IQCV QP C TGEVCPIWNCT DCUG UKIPGF EO|NQPI

£150-200

French School (19th century): A Gilt Bronze Bird, YKVJ KVU JGCF WPFGT QPG TCKUGF YKPI QP C ITGGP OCTDNG RNKPVJ EO JKIJ A Silvered Metal Figure of a Fox, on a SWCTV\ DCGU EO JKIJ A Brass Figure of a Cockerel, CHVGT ,WNGU /QKIPKG\ EO JKIJ CPF A Brass Model of a Lizard, EO EO NQPI

£200-300

*CXKPI DGGP EQORNGVGF KP &CPVGoU &KXKPG %QOGF[ JCU DGEQOG TGICTFGF CU QPG QH VJG ITGCVGUV YQTMU QH NKVGTCVWTG +V HGNN HTQO HCUJKQP KP VJG VJ EGPVWT[ DWV YCU TGFKUEQXGTGF D[ $NCMG CPF VJG TQOCPVKE YTKVGTU QH VJG VJ EGPVWT[ CPF UQ C DWUV QH &CPVG RNCEGF KP C NKDTCT[ YCU C UKIP QH C IGPVNGOCPoU GFWECVKQP

£100-150

£100-150

French School (circa 1900): A Bronze Figure of a Bacchic Cherub, UVCPFKPI NQQUGN[ FTCRGF C DWPEJ QH ITCRGU QXGT JKU UJQWNFGT QP C EKTEWNCT DCUG CPF UVGRRGF USWCTG QP[Z RNKPVJ EO JKIJ

£100-150

Rudolf Kaesbach (1873-1955): A Bronze Figure of a Fallen Gladiator, QP QPG MPGG JKU UYQTF KP JKU TCKUGF TKIJV JCPF QP C IPGF OQWPF DCUG CPF DNCEM OCTDNG RNKPVJ UKIPGF 4|-#'5$#%* EO NQPI

£200-300

After Antoine Louis Barye (French, 1796-1875): A Bronze Model of the Lion and Serpent No.2, UKIPGF $#4;' EO O JKIJ QP C TQWIG OCTDNG RNKPVJ

£600-800

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A Pair of Marble Relief Portrait Roundels of Napoleon and Empress Josephine, 19th century, ECTXGF KP TGNKGH YKVJKP CTECFGF TQUGVVG DQTFGTU EO FKCOGVGT

Giovanni Paganucci (Italian, 1827-1889): A White Marble Bust of a Girl, YGCTKPI C JGCFUECTH CPF YKVJ KX[ NGCH DQTFGT QP C EKTEWNCT UQENG CPF QEVCIQPCN RNKPVJ UKIPGF G PAGANUCCI F FIRENZE 1873 EO JKIJ

A Set of Six Pewter Candlesticks, KP VJ EGPVWT[ UV[NG YKVJ EKTEWNCT FTKR RCPU DCNWUVGT UVGOU CPF JGZCIQPCN DCUGU UVCORGF GT OCTMU CPF YKVJ (TGPEJ RGYVGT OCTMU EO JKIJ CPF A Similar Pair of Chamber Candlesticks, YKVJ UETQNN JCPFNGU CPF EQPKECN DCUGU EO JKIJ

*CXKPI DGGP DQTP KP (NQTGPEG 2CICPWEEK YCU VTCKPGF CV VJG #ECFGO[ QH (KPG #TVU KP (NQTGPEG CPF NCVG DGICP VGCEJKPI VJGTG HTQO

£80-120

6JG RTQƂNG QH ,QUGRJKPG KU RQUUKDN[ FGTKXGF HTQO VJG OCTDNG DWUV D[ ,QUGRJ %JKPCTF PQY KP VJG 0CVKQPCN )CNNGT[ QH %CPCFC (QT UKOKNCT GZCORNGU YKVJ VJG UCOG OQFGN QH 0CRQNGQP DWV C FKHHGTGPV OQFGN QH ,QUGRJKPG UGG %JTKUVKGoU .QPFQP &GEGODGT NQV CPF %JTKUVKGoU 5QWVJ -GPUKPIVQP 5GRVGODGT NQV

£400-600

£2000-3000

After Desiderio da Settignano (c.1428-1464): A White Marble Bust of the Laughing Boy, EO JKIJ $QTP KP (NQTGPEG CTQWPF &GUKFGTKQ FG 5GVVKIPCPQ YCU C JKIJN[ TGICTFGF UEWNRVQT YJQUG NQY TGNKGHU KPƃWGPEGF D[ &QPCVGNNQ YGTG RCTVKEWNCTN[ CRRTGEKCVGF KP JKU NKHGVKOG *QYGXGT JKU UGPUKVKXG RQTVTCKV DWUVU QH YQOGP CPF EJKNFTGP YGTG OWEJ CFOKTGF CPF TGRTQFWEGF KP VJG VJ CPF GCTN[ VJ EGPVWT[

After the Antique: A White Marble Bust of Diana, JGT JCKT WR YGCTKPI C NQQUG TQDG QP C EKTEWNCT UQENG CPF USWCTG RNKPVJ EO JKIJ

£200-300

An Iron Lock, probably 17th century, VJG URTKPI OGEJCPKUO YQTMKPI QP VYQ DQNVU CPF YKVJ UETQNN GPITCXGF FGEQTCVKQP VJG RNCVG QH TGEVCPIWNCT HQTO YKVJ FKUE VGTOKPCN CPF UETQNN GFIGU EO NQPI VQIGVJGT YKVJ MG[ A Collection of Ten Various Iron and Steel Keys, 16th-19th century CPF Sixteen Steel Lock-Pick Tools, QP C EKTEWNCT TKPI

£200-300

After the Antique: A White Marble Bust of Venus, JGT JCKT VKGF WR QP C YCKUVGF EKTEWNCT UQENG EO JKIJ

£200-300

A Steel Dog Collar, possibly 17th century, YKVJ VJTGG RKGTEGF TGEVCPIWNCT RNCSWGU LQKPGF D[ EWURGF JQQMU EO FKCOGVGT CPF A Six-Ball Treen Bolas, GCEJ UGV YKVJ UVGGN UVWFU QP C UVGGN EJCKP

£150-200

£300-400

A Wrought-Iron Cruis-Type Lamp, possibly Portuguese, 18the/19th century, the cartouche UJCRGF VGTOKPCN RKGTEGF YKVJ C ETQUU YKVJKP C YTKIINGYQTM DQTFGT UWURGPFGF HTQO C VYKUVGF JQQM EO JKIJ An Iron Cooking Pot, QH QXQKF HQTO YKVJ QXGTJGCF UYKPI JCPFNG EO JKIJ A Pine Spoon Rack, QH VTKCPIWNCT HQTO YKVJ UGXGP XCTKQWU RGYVGT URQQPU EO YKFG A Pewter Warming Plate, EO YKFG A French Pewter Covered Jug, OCTMGF Meunier Martin CPF YKVJ VQWEJ OCTMU HQT .KNNG EO JKIJ A Brass Sign, CU CP CTOQTKCN ƃCPMGF D[ VYQ JGTCNFKE DKTFU EO YKFG A Brass Pot Hook, YKVJ DCNWUVGT JKPIG CPF UETQNN YCNN RNCVG EO NQPI A Wire Letter Rack, EO YKFG A Flat Iron, YKVJ EQEMGTGN ƂPKCN VJG JCPFNG ECUV YKVJ G EO NQPI CPF An Oak Slatted Door, EO D[ EO

£200-300 #NN NQVU UWDLGEV VQ C DW[GToU RTGOKWO QH KPENWUKXG QH 8#6 "


No lot

A White Metal Mounted Agate Cigarette Box and Cover, 20th century, of TGEVCPIWNCT HQTO QP HQWT HGGV EO YKFG Two Gilt Metal Mounted Agate Small Caskets and Covers, QP DCNN HGGV EO CPF EO Six Metal Mounted Oval Agate Boxes and Covers; Two Rectangular Boxes and Covers; A Vesta Case CPF A Miniature Set of Dominos, DQZGF YKVJ KPKVKCN D

A Set of Six Gilt-Brass Twin-Light Wall Appliques, QH QEVCIQPCN HQTO YKVJ ITCRG CPF XKPG TGNKGH HTKG\G DQTFGTU VJG NGCH ECRRGF UETQNN CTOU UWRRQTVKPI UEQPEGU EO JKIJ EO YKFG ƂVVGF HQT GNGEVTKEKV[

A Victorian JB Allen Brass Balance, VJG QXCN RCPU UGV YKVJ DNWG LCURGT RCPGNU FGRKEVKPI %NCUUKECN ƂIWTGU QP CP QXCN DCUG YKVJ ECXGVVQ DQTFGT CPF YKVJ HQWT ITCFWCVGF RCP YGKIJVU KPUETKDGF J.B.ALLEN LONDON & NORWICH EO YKFG

£120-180

A Herbert & Sons Cast Iron “LION QUICK ACTION SCALE”, early 20th century, YKVJ NKQP ETGUVKPI QXGT GPCOGN UJKGNF UJCRGF DCFIG ITGGP RCKPVGF HTCOG CPF CNWOKPKWO RCPU EO JKIJ VQIGVJGT YKVJ ƂXG YGKIJVU

£120-180

An Oak Country House Letter Box, OQFGTP VJG CTEJKVGEVWTCN RGFKOGPV QXGT C DTCUU RNCSWG UVCORGF LETTERS YKVJ JKPIGF FQQT DGNQY YKVJ INC\GF RCPGNU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£250-350

£100-150

A Victorian Gilt Brass Mounted Coromandel Book Holder, QH TGEVCPIWNCT HQTO VJG UVTCRYQTM OQWPVU GPITCXGF YKVJ UETQNNU CPF UGV YKVJ 9GFIYQQF V[RG LCURGT RNCSWGU FGRKEVKPI %NCUUKECN ƂIWTGU EQPVCKPKPI ƂXG IKNV OQTQEEQ DQWPF PQVGDQQMU VKVNGF PERSONAL EXPENSES, VISITS & ADDRESSES, MEMORANDA, CASH ACCOUNTS and &#+.; ,1740#. EO YKFG

A Pair of Gilt Metal Mounted Pink Veined Marble Lamp Bases, KP 0GQ %NCUUKECN UV[NG QH WTP VJG IQCVUo OCUM JCPFNGU JWPI YKVJ HTWKVKPI XKPG UYCIU QP C EKTEWNCT UQENG USWCTG DCUG CPF RGI HGGV EO JKIJ ƂVVGF HQT GNGEVTKEKV[

£300-400

£250-350

A Brass Mounted Olivewood Correspondence Box, possibly Middle Eastern, late 19th century, VJG JKPIGF UNQRKPI VQRU YKVJ RGPYQTM FQPMG[U VKVNGF 9*; and %'46#+06; GPENQUKPI CP CTTCPIGOGPV QH EQORCTVOGPVU CPF CP KPMYGNN QXGT C HTKG\G FTCYGT EO YKFG

£100-150

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£300-500


An Orthodox Icon, 19th century, RCKPVGF YKVJ ƂIWTGU CPF C JQTUG KP TKXGT NCPFUECRG CPF YKVJ UETKRV EO D[ EO

£300-500

A Victorian Ivory and Cut Steel Button Hook, possibly formerly the property of Edward, Prince of Wales, VJG JCPFNG YKVJ 2TKPEG QH 9CNGU HGCVJGTU OQVVQ CPF ETQYP EO NQPI

£250-300

A Grey Marble Column, 19th century, the USWCTG VQR QP C ECXGVVQ ECRKVCN RNCKP EQNWOP EKTEWNCT HQQV CPF USWCTG RNKPVJ EO JKIJ

£300-500

A Grey Veined Marble and White Marble Column, 19th century, VJG USWCTG RNKPVJ QP C ECXGVVQ ECRKVCN CPF RNCKP UVGO QP EKTEWNCT DCUG CPF USWCTG RNKPVJ EO JKIJ

£150-200

A Pair of Scrimshaw Horns, early 20th century, FGEQTCVGF YKVJ OQVJGTU CPF EJKNFTGP QP QCM RNCSWGU EO YKFG CPF A Silver Plate Mounted Blackbuck Horn Toasting Fork, EO|NQPI

£100-150

After James Tassie (1735-1799): A Set of Eight Plaster Medallions, KP TGNKGH YKVJ DWUV RQTVTCKVU QH VJG /CTSWGUU QH 4QEMKPIJCO /TU 9KNUQP /CT[ /CZYGNN *CNN ,CPG )TCJCO 'CTN QH %JGUVGTƂGNF /CTICTGV /CKT 'ORTGUU %CVJGTKPG QH 4WUUKC CPF %QNQPGN VJG *QPQWTCDNG #TEJKDCNF (TCUGT HQWT DGCTKPI VKVNGU FCVGU CPF UKIPCVWTGU QXCN GCEJ CRRTQZKOCVGN[ EO D[ EO KP VYQ INC\GF HTCOGU

£70-100

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A Singing Bird Automaton, early 20th century, YKVJ VYQ DKTFU KP C IKNV YKTGYQTM ECIG QP C IQNF RCKPVGF USWCTG DCUG FGEQTCVGF KP TGNKGH YKVJ HQNKCIG CPF NGCXGU QP DCNN HGGV EO|JKIJ

A Vizagapatam Stained and Natural Ivory and Parquetry Games Box, mid 19th century, QH JKPIGF TGEVCPIWNCT HQTO VJG GZVGTKQT YKVJ EJGUU FTCWIJVU DQTFGT YKVJKP C )TGGM -G[ DQTFGT VJG KPVGTKQT YKVJ DCEMICOOQP DQCTF CPF EQPVCKPKPI VJTGG NKFFGF DQZGU YKVJ C DNCEM UVCKPGF CPF PCVWTCN KXQT[ EJGUU UGV C UKOKNCT UGV QH DCEMICOOQP EQWPVGTU VYQ FKEG UJCMGTU CPF HQWT FKEG DQZ EO YKFG EJGUU MKPIU EO JKIJ

A Gilt Tooled Leather Bound Stationery Set, retailed by C J Vicary, Regent Street, 20th century, CU C FQOGF VQR UVCVKQPGT[ DQZ YKVJ YCVGTGF UKNM KPVGTKQT CPF C HQNFKPI FGUM DNQVVGT A Similar Desk Blotter; A Velvet Lined Stationery Set, EQORTKUKPI C NGVVGT TCEM C HQNFKPI FGUM DNQVVGT CPF C HQNFKPI VGNGITCO JQNFGT A Small Quantity of Hair Combs; A Hand Mirror, YKVJ GODTQKFGTGF RCPGN A Miniature Book of Poems by Adam Lindsay Gordon; A Paperknife, as C NK\CTF A Pair of Lorgnettes; Two Note Books CPF A Retailers Handkerchief Box

£600-800

£400-600

FH A Brass Mounted Oak Country House Letter Box, QH TGEVCPIWNCT HQTO VJG JKPIGF UNQRKPI VQR UGV YKVJ C LETTERS RNCSWG QXGT C INC\GF RCPGN VJG DCUG YKVJ HWTVJGT INC\GF RCPGN EO YKFG

£100-150

FH A Silver Plate Mounted Oak Tantalus, late 19th/early 20th century, QH VTCFKVKQPCN HQTO EQPVCKPKPI VYQ INCUU URKTKV FGECPVGTU CPF UVQRRGTU EO YKFG A Graduated Set of Three Brass Ewers, VJG VCNNGUV EO JKIJ A Pair of Plated Warmers, YKVJ QXCN RNCVGCWZ CPF ECDTKQNG NGIU VKGF D[ CP WPFGTVKGT YKVJ URKTKV DWTPGTU EO YKFG Two Carved Wooden Animals CPF A Cast Stone Owl

£80-120

£70-100

FH A Collection of Approximately One Hundred and Forty-Seven Chinese Mother-of-Pearl Gaming Counters, VJ|EGPVWT[ QH XCTKQWU HQTOU YKVJ GPITCXGF FGEQTCVKQP

£100-150

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FH A Matched Pair of Umbrellas by Brigg of London, YKVJ IKNV OGVCN EQNNCTU KPUETKDGF PEH EH and MRS WALLER CORNHILL BANFFSHIRE EO EO JKIJ A Brass ECLIPSE No.1 Sprayer, YKVJ VJ VWTPGF YQQF JCPFNG A Steel and Leather Life s; A Preserver; Five Various Tennis Racquets; Skittles Game; A Chad Valley Bunje Washable shable Soft Toy, DQZGF A Tell Me Quiz Game CPF PF Seven Various Children’s Books

£80-120

FH A Japanned Trunk, QH TGEVCPIWNCT HQTO VJG JKPIGF VQR KPUETKDGF , *GCVJEQVG 5VCHHQTFUJKTG ;GQOCPT[ EO YKFG A Leather Hat Box, EO A Steel Box, QH TGEVCPIWNCT HQTO KPUETKDGF 6 Cartridges DL5 5IN CPF YKVJ UVGPEKNU EO YKFG

£70-100

FH An Engraved Printing Block, YKVJ C XKGY QH (QTEGVV *CNN EO D[ EO

£50-70

FH A Gilt Metal William Pitt Memorial Medal, circa 1806, UGV YKVJ C R¾VG FG XGTTG ECOGQ DWUV QH 2KVV YKVJKP C OQVVQ NON SIBI SED PATRIAE VIXIT DGNQY C NCWTGN YTGCVJ VJG TGXGTUG YKVJ GPCOGN RCPGN KPUETKDGF PITT CLUB QP C VGZVWTGF ITQWPF HWTVJGT KPUETKDGF SIR JOHN HEATHCOTE YKVJKP C DNWG GPCOGN TKO KPUETKDGF KP IKNV +P /GOQT[ QH VJG 4V *QPQWTCDNG 9O 2KVV &KGF ,CPWCT[ CIGF 47 EO YKVJ UWURGPUKQP NQQR CPF DNWG TKDDQP KP TGF OQTQEEQ ECUG CPF A Similar Gilt Metal Pitt Club Medal, KPUETKDGF 5+4 + ' *'#6*%16' -06

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FH

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A George III GRAND NATIONAL JUBILEE Commemorative Medal, 1809, KPKVKCNNGF TW A Princess Charlotte Augusta Death Commemorative Metal, 1810; A George III Death Commemorative Medal, 1820; A George IV Coronation Medal, 1820 and # .KEJƂGNF 'NGEVKQP /GFCN 1826

Pair of 18th Century PInk Silk Lady’s Shoes, YKVJ UKNXGTGF VTKO VQ VJG JGGN CPF HTQPV QH VJG UJQG YKVJ UKNXGT HTKPIKPI C H Late 17th/Early 18th Century Purse, VJG HTQPV CPF DCEM GODTQKFGTGF YKVJ EQNQWTGF ƃQTCN URTKI VTKOOGF YKVJ UKNXGT VJTGCF CPF TGF UKNM NKPKPI C H

£200-300

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FH A Gilt Metal and Tortoiseshell Snuff Box, mid 18th century, QH EKTEWNCT HQTO VJG JKPIGF EQXGT OQWNFGF YKVJ C OQVJ YKVJKP IQNF KPNCKF UETQNNYQTM CPF ƃQYGTJGCFU EO FKCOGVGT A Gilt Metal Medal, YKVJ 9GNUJ KPUETKRVKQP CPF ECUV DGCTFGF ƂIWTG An Overpainted Printed Miniature; An Engraved Miniature; A Tortoiseshell Mounted Magnifying Glass; A Gilt Travelling Timepiece, YKVJ GPCOGN FKCN CPF A Miniature Basket

£200-300

Assorted 20th Century Costume and Accessories, KPENWFKPI C YJKVG GTOKPG GXGPKPI LCEMGV YKVJ QRGP EQNNCT CPF UV[NKUGF UNGGXGU )WEEK DNCEM NGCVJGT UJQWNFGT DCI YKVJ IKNV OGVCN OQWPVU *CTTQFU HWT UVQNG

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£100-150

£200-300

£200-300

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THE FOLLOWING 43 LOTS HAVE BEEN CONSIGNED BY A BRITISH COLLECTOR WHOSE COLLECTION HAS BEEN ACQUIRED IN EUROPE AND THE UK OVER THE LAST 50 YEARS

274

274 A Spanish Cuerdo Seca, Tolado, 16th century, decorated with stylised scrolling foliage, 12cm by 7.5cm; A Similar Tile, decorated with a swirling motif, 13cm by 13cm; and Another Tile, with a geometric strapwork pattern, 7cm by 7cm (3)

£100-150

275 A Persian Slip Painted Earthenware Bowl, probably Nishapur, 10th century, painted in green/white with a central character within a border of loose calligraphy and dotted rim on a manganese ground, 21.5cm diameter For a discussion of these green slip on black slip bowls see Watson (Oliver) Ceramics of Iran, Islamic Pottery from the Sarikhani Collection, pg.81, where it is noted that wares in this striking colour combination were found in quantity at Nishapur, but with apparently fewer to be found at Samakand and none at Tashkent. The present example exhibits the discussed typical bowl shape and decoration to reverse. See also Watson (Oliver) Ceramics from the Islamic Lands, The Al-Sabah Collection, pg.212, and Fehervari (Geza) Ceramics of the Islamic World in the Tareq Rajab Museum, pg.59.

£700-1000

275

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276 A Persian Slip Painted Earthenware Bowl, probably Nishapor, 10th century, painted in green/white with a central character within a border of calligraphy, 20.5cm diameter See Sarikhani Collection idem. item 71 for a discussion of the hurried style of calligraphy and The Al-Sabah Collection idem., pl.218 where a comparable bowl has calligraphy rendered as an abstraction where YJCV CV ƂTUV sight seem to be recognisable words are merely elements forming a repeating and rhythmic sequence.

£500-700

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277 An Isnik Pottery Tile, circa 1580, painted in red bole, black, blue and turquoise with rolling stylised foliage, 25cm by 12.5cm

£700-1000

278 An Islamic Faience Small Ewer, probably Damascus, 18th/19th century, of baluster form, painted in blue and turquoise with stylised tulips, 11cm high

£100-150 278 www.tennants.co.uk

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279 A Damascus Pottery Tile, late 16th/ early 17th century, painted in blue, green and turquoise with arabesques in shaped panels on a scroll and foliate ground, 23cm by 24cm Provenance: With Momtaz Islamic Art, London For a similar example see Sotheby’s, London, 18 May 2020, lot 50.

£1500-2000

279

280 A Kashan Pottery Ewer, 13th century, of baluster form with strap handle, painted in black with band of scrolls on a blue border over a black band with turquoise calligraphy and alternating turquoise and blue stripes, 20cm high See Sarikhani Collection, pg.305 for a jug with similar elements, including inscriptions incised through black bands.

£1500-2000

280

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281 An Abbasid Painted Earthenware Bowl, probably Samarkand, 10th century, painted in manganese, red and brown with a central character within bands of calligraphy and dotted panels, 20cm diameter For a similar example attributed to Samarkand and dated 300AH/AD912 see Fehervari (Geza) Ceramics of the Islamic World, pg.57 and 58. See The Tareq Rajab Museum, pl.56-58 for a discussion of ware’s with FQVVGF ƂGNF KPVGTURGTUGF YKVJ ECNNKITCRJ[

£700-1000

282

282 A Garrus Green Glazed Earthenware Bowl, 12th/13th century, carved and incised through the black slip ground with a central roundel within a band of stylised leaves, the vertical rim with scrolls and geometric motifs, 15.5cm diameter See Sarikhani Collection, pg.155 for a bowl of similar shape and with comparable scrolling palmettes to the exterior border, with reference to many sherds found in the excavations at Takht-I Sulaiman. The palmettes are also shown on the lid of a jar, pg.262, The Al-Sabah Collection, and a bowl, pl.87 The Tareq Rajab Collection.

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A Kashan Earthenware Bowl, 13th/14th century, painted in blue, brown and turquoise with radiating foliate and calligraphic panels, the exterior with leaf shape panels, 23cm diameter

A Slip Painted Earthenware Bowl, probably Tashkent, 13th century, painted in green and ochre with a stylised bird within roundels, 21cm diameter

See Sarikhani Collection RI HQT C UKOKNCT DQYN YJKEJ GZGORNKƂGU the Ilkhanid panel style and discusses that the shape is derived from Chinese celadon lotus bowls with the pointed petals painted on the exterior. Another example in the Al-Sabah Collection, pg.388 and similar examples in the Tareq Rajab Collection, pg.110 and 222.

See Sarikhani Collection, pg.119, 120 and 121 for similar bowls painted with stylised birds and with green splashed decoration attributed to Tashkent.

£600-800

£1000-1500

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285 An Iranian Slipware Painted Small Bowl, probably 13th century, painted with a small bird within a dot dentil border, 11.5cm diameter; An Iranian Green Glazed Bowl, probably 13th/14th century, 16cm diameter; and A Similar Cream Painted Small Bowl, of conical form, 15cm diameter (3)

£300-350 285

286 A Persian Earthenware Bowl, probably 17th/18th century, with pierced and INC\GF ƂNNGF NCVVKEG RCPGNU QP C DNWG ITQWPF QWVNKPGF KP DTQYP EO FKCOGVGT For related examples see Christie’s, London, 13 April 2000, lot 448 and Sotheby’s, London, 6 April 2011, lot 338

£500-700

286

287 An Egyptian Alabaster Vessel, 1st Millennium BC, of baluster form, 11.5cm high; A Similar Ovoid Pot, 5.5cm high; A Roman Glass Phial, 10cm; A Similar Green Glass Bottle, 16cm high; and A Carved Stone Small Pot, 4cm (5) Provenance: Alabaster vessels part lot 612, Christie’s South Kensington, 15 May 2002

£80-120 287 (part)

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288 An Isnik Border Tile, late 16th century, painted in blue and turquoise with scrolling stylised foliage, 22.5cm by 7.5cm Provenance: With Montaz Islamic Art, London For a related example see Sarikhani Collection, pg.210 and Al-Sabah Collection, pg.323

£600-800 288

289 An Iranian Blue Glazed Ewer, 12th/13th century, of ovoid form with CPIWNCT JCPFNG VJG UNKIJVN[ ƃCTGF PGEM YKVJ reeded border, 17cm high

£300-400 289

290 A Blue Glazed Pottery Bowl, probably Nishapur, 13th century, of circular form with everted rim and incised bowl, decorated in copper lustre with stylised panels, 21.5cm diameter

£400-600

290

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291 A Persian Splash Decorated Earthenware Bowl, probably Nishapur, 10th century, incised with geometric motifs picked out in green, ochre and manganese, 17.5cm diameter

291

See Sarikhani Collection, pg.138 and 139 for similar geometric incised decoration which splashed decoration, and The Al-Sabah Collection, pg.202 and 203 for similar bowls.

£500-600

292

292 A Persian Slip Painted Earthenware Bow, probably Nishapur, 10th/11th century, painted in manganese with a stylised bull within a dotted border, 18.5cm diameter For a similar example see Ceramics from Islamic Lands, The Al-Sabah Collection, pg.235

£700-1000

293 A Nishapur Slip Decorated Bowl, 10th century, painted with a band of calligraphy below an olive green panel, 19cm diameter

£600-800

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294 Lotto Rug West Anatolia, 17th century 6JG VGTTCEQVVC ƂGNF YKVJ V[RKECN OWUVCTF OGFCNNKQPU GPENQUGF D[ C NCVVKEG HTCOGF D[ KPFKIQ DQTFGTU QH IGQOGVTKE FGXKEGU and S motif outer guard stripes, 168cm by 110cm Rugs of this design take their name from the Venetian artist Lorenzo Lotto (1480-1557). The artist used rugs of this distinctive pattern as props in a number of his paintings. Evidently, by the beginning of the 16th century ‘Lotto’ rugs and carpets had been imported into Northern Italy and beyond from Istanbul and Smyrna. During this period rugs were hugely expensive in Europe and available only to the nobility, the Church and the wealthiest of merchants. They were status symbols. When a nobleman commissioned a painting from a well-known artist, and if he possessed a rug or carpet, the weaving would appear in the painting. Examples of ‘Lotto’ rugs can be seen in museums including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and the Met museum in New York.

£10000-15000

295 Ersari/Kizil Ayak Churval Emirate of Bukhara, circa 1900 6JG TKEJ DTKEM TGF ƂGNF YKVJ VJTGG EQNWOPU QH UVGRRGF IØNU enclosed by borders of stellar devices, 90cm by 145cm

£80-120

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South Caucasian Carpet, late 18th/early 19th century 6JG OCFFGT ƂGNF YKVJ C EQNWOP QH HWNN CPF RCTV OGFCNNKQPU GCEJ ƃCPMGF D[ serrated leaves, stylised plants and smaller medallions enclosed by narrow KXQT[ DQTFGTU QH CPIWNCT UV[NKUGF OGCPFGTKPI XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ CP KPPGT RCNG lemon guard stripe and outer madder guard stripe, 344cm by 178cm

Hamadan Rug West Iran, circa 1920 6JG DTKEM TGF ƂGNF QH DQVGJ GPENQUGF D[ EJCTEQCN DQTFGTU QH UGTTCVGF NGCXGU CPF ƃQYGTJGCFU EO D[ EO

Caucasian rugs such as this example are thought to have been made in the Karabagh region of the South Caucasus. They are known in the 18th century DWV YGTG CNUQ RTQFWEGF KP VJG ƂTUV SWCTVGT QH VJG VJ EGPVWT[ DGHQTG DGKPI replaced with rugs of different designs. This group of rugs are distinctive for their design and excellent quality dyes.

£7000-10000

£80-120

299 Rare Baluch Rug East Iran/Afghan Frontier, circa 1880 6JG VGTTCEQVVC ƂGNF YKVJ C QPGYC[ FGUKIP QH RQN[EJTQOG UV[NKUGF boteh enclosed by leaf and calyx borders

£100-150

297 Afshar Rug South East Iran, circa 1900 6JG RNCKP OKFPKIJV DNWG ƂGNF EGPVTGF D[ C VGTTCEQVVC OGFCNNKQP HTCOGF D[ UVGRRGF URCPFTGNU CPF KXQT[ DQTFGTU QH CPIWNCT ƃQYGTJGCFU CPF XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ IWCTF UVTKRGU EO D[ EO

£150-250

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300 An Ottoman Towel, 19th century, on a plain linen ground, the ends worked with silk and OGVCN VJTGCF YKVJ TQYU QH ƃQYGTKPI XKPGU EO by 44cm

£100-150

300

301 Three Chasuble Fragments, 18th/19th century, on a rich burgundy ITQWPF YQTMGF KP OGVCN VJTGCF GCEJ YKVJ OGCPFGTKPI ƃQTCN XKPGU 112cm by 160cm and smaller

£80-120

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302 An Ottoman Embroidered Silk Panel, early 20th century, worked in metal thread, the champagne ground of vines and pomegranates, 105cm by 33cm

£100-120

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303 An Ottoman Embroidered Panel, late 19th/early 20th century, worked with metal VJTGCF QP C RNCKP NKPGP ITQWPF YKVJ UETQNNGF ƃQTCN XKPGU EO D[ EO 302 76

£120-150

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304 An Ottoman Embroidered Silk Panel, late 19th/early 20th century, YQTMGF KP OGVCN VJTGCF VJG FGGR VWTSWQKUG ƂGNF EGPVTGF D[ ƃQYGTU VJG spandrels with plants enclosed by borders of C and S scrolls, 74cm by 77cm

£100-150

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305 A Chinese Silk Panel, 19th/early 20th century, VJG GOGTCNF ITGGP ƂGNF YKVJ GZQVKE DKTFU ƃQYGTU EJCTCEVGTU CPF Taoist symbols enclosed on three sides D[ ƃQTCN DQTFGTU OQWPVGF QP C DNCEM border, 198cm by 59cm

£150-250 305

306 A Chinese Silk Embroidered Panel, 20th century, VJG ETKOUQP ƂGNF EGPVTGF D[ C ƃQTCN URTC[ UWTTQWPFGF D[ HWTVJGT UKOKNCT ƃQYGTU RCPGNU at each end, 216cm by 150cm

£150-250

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307 A Renaissance Period Lampas Fragment, on a faded crimson ground depicting exotic animals in naturalistic form, now mounted on black linen, 42cm by 15cm 307 www.tennants.co.uk

£400-600

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308 A Silk Damask Panel, probably 18th century, the faded crimson ITQWPF QH ƃQTCN FGUKIP GPENQUGF by narrow fringed borders, 64cm by 62cm; together with Another Embroidery (2)

£120-180

309 An Ottoman Towel, 19th century, on a plain linen ground worked with columns of geometric devices, the end panel embroidered with silk with ƃQYGTKPI RNCPVU EO D[ EO

£100-150 308 (part)

310

310 A Velvet Trim, 19th century, woven with scrolling metal thread on an aubergine ground, 29cm by 13cm; together with Two Other Fragments (3)

£200-300

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311 A Victorian Kashmir Shawl, of typical design woven in reds and green, the end borders with niches, 326cm by 148cm

£300-500

311

312 A Silk Embroidered Panel, probably 17th century, on C EJCORCIPG ƂGNF YQTMGF YKVJ ƃQYGTKPI RNCPVU EO D[ EO together with A 17th/18th Century Silk Cushion (2)

£50-70 312 (part)

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313 A Kashmir Shawl Fragment, 19th century, with three border sections (now joined), two with rows of niches depicting plants, VJG VJKTF YKVJ ƃQTCN XKPGU DCEMGF EO D[ EO

£50-70

314 An Egyptian Stole, early 20th century, worked in metal thread, the ground with three medallions enclosed by narrow chevron borders, 211cm by 37cm

£100-150

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316 An Ottoman Silk Velvet Çatma Panel Bursa or Istanbul, 17th century, on a faded crimson ground with typical large serrated carnation leaves centred by a VWNKR CPF ƃCPMGF D[ RQOGITCPCVGU EO by 55cm, mounted on linen, mounted on a stretcher and behind Perspex This Çatma fragment forms part of an endless repeating design of a panel made during the 16th and 17th centuries for the Ottoman court and senior Ottoman nobility. They were used as wall hangings in much the same way as tapestries were employed in Christian Europe during the same period. The production of workshop carpets and textiles was often sponsored and control by the Ottoman court in order to preserve excellence. Examples of Çatma can be found in a number of European museums and Turkey.

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315 A Large Ottoman or Indian Silk Embroidered Panel, 19th/early 20th century, YQXGP KP UGEVKQP CPF LQKPGF VJG EJCORCIPG ƂGNF YKVJ EQNWOPU QH NGCH[ XKPGU HTKPIGU to all sides, 203cm by 155cm

£5000-6000

£300-500

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RUGS & CARPETS

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317 Isfahan Rug Central Iran, circa 1920 6JG KXQT[ ƂGNF QH UETQNNKPI XKPGU EGPVTGF D[ C TQWPFGN OGFCNNKQP HTCOGF D[ URCPFTGNU CPF TCURDGTT[ DQTFGTU QH DKTFU CPF WTPU KUUWKPI XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ ivory guard stripes, 216cm by 140cm

£300-500

318 Finely Woven Kashan Rug Central Iran, circa 1940 6JG EJCORCIPG ƂGNF FGRKEVKPI C UVCI JKPF CPF HCYP YKVJKP C TWTCN UGVVKPI GPENQUGF D[ DQTFGTU QH CPKOCNU CPF VTGGU ƃCPMGF D[ OGCPFGTKPI XKPG IWCTF stripes, 208cm by 131cm

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£500-800

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Unusual Finely Woven Part Silk Oriental Rug, 2nd half 20th century 6JG ƂGNF YKVJ EQNWOPU QH ƃQYGTKPI RNCPVU HTCOGF D[ KXQT[ DQTFGTU QH meandering vines, 208cm by 148cm

Chinese Carpet of unusual size, circa 1920 6JG KXQT[ ƂGNF URCTUGN[ FGEQTCVGF YKVJ 6CQKUV OQVKHU EGPVTGF by a sky blue medallion with exotic birds framed by spandrels and borders of scrolling vines and ivory guard stripes, 339cm by 326cm

£400-600

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£400-600

Kirman Rug South East Iran, circa 1910 6JG KXQT[ DNWG ƂGNF QH 6TGG QH .KHG FGUKIP HTCOGF D[ TCURDGTT[ DQTFGTU CPF KEG blue guard stripes, 227cm by 137cm

£200-300

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Amritsar Carpet, 19th century 6JG KXQT[ ƂGNF YKVJ CP CNN QXGT FGUKIP QH OGFCNNKQPU GPENQUGF D[ EJCTEQCN DQTFGTU QH KPUETKDGF ECTVQWEJGU ƃCPMGF D[ IWCTF stripes and plain outer guard stripes, the medallions and cartouches inscribed with verse from the works of the Shirazi poet Hafez Iran (1315-1390), 508cm by 402cm

Silk Piled Kashmir Carpet, modern 6JG KXQT[ ƂGNF YKVJ CP CNNQXGT FGUKIP QH ƃQYGTU CPF XKPGU EGPVTGF D[ C ƃQTCN OGFCNNKQP GPENQUGF D[ CRTKEQV OGCPFGTKPI XKPG DQTFGTU ƃCPMGF D[ IWCTF UVTKRGU EO D[ EO

£1000-1500

£1800-2500

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324 Bidjar Carpet West Iran, 20th century 6JG KXQT[ ƂGNF YKVJ CP CNNQXGT FGUKIP QH PCVWTCNKUVKE TQUGU CPF ƃQYGTJGCFU GPENQUGF by borders of urns issuing plants, 330cm by 240cm

£1200-1800

325 Heriz Carpet Iranian Azerbaijan, 20th century 6JG DTKEM TGF ƂGNF QH CPIWNCT XKPGU EGPVTGF by a large medallion framed by spandrels and indigo borders of samovar motifs and lemon guard stripes, 448cm by 340cm

£700-1000

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326 Tabriz Carpet Iranian Azerbaijan, circa 1950 The polychrome EQORCTVOGPVCNKUGF ƂGNF YKVJ garden scenes and Mihrabs around a pictorial medallion framed by indigo borders with cartouches ƃCPMGF D[ IWCTF UVTKRGU EO by 350cm

£800-1200

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North West Persian Carpet, circa 1950 6JG EJGTT[ TGF ƂGNF QH ƃQYGTJGCFU CPF CPIWNCT XKPGU ƃCPMKPI C EGPVTCN EQNWOP enclosed by narrow ivory borders of OGCPFGTKPI XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ UM[ DNWG guard stripes, 381cm by 234cm

Good Ghom Carpet Central Iran, circa 1950 6JG KXQT[ ƂGNF QH RNCPVU DKTFU CPF serrated leafy vines enclosed by similar borders and sky blue guard stripes, 333cm by 224cm

£1200-1600

£400-600

329 Feraghan Saroukh Carpet West Iran, circa 1920 6JG VGTTCEQVVC ƂGNF QH CPIWNCT XKPGU CTQWPF C ETGCO OGFCNNKQP HTCOGF D[ URCPFTGNU CPF KPFKIQ DQTFGTU QH UV[NKUGF ƃQTCN CPIWNCT XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ FQWDNG IWCTF UVTKRGU EO D[ EO

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£2000-3000

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330 Tabriz Carpet North West Iran, 2nd half 20th century 6JG OKF KPFKIQ ƂGNF QH NCTIG RCNOGVVGU CPF XKPGU GPENQUGF D[ TCURDGTT[ DQTFGTU QH ƃQTCN XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ VTKRNG IWCTF UVTKRGU UKIPGF EO D[ EO

£2500-3500

331 Haji Jallili Tabriz Rug North West Iran, late 19th century 6JG ETGCO ƂGNF YKVJ C TQWPFGN medallion and two further part roundels enclosed by borders of trees CPF RNCPVU ƃCPMGF D[ IWCTF UVTKRGU 178cm by 125cm

£400-600

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Kars Rug North East Anatolia, circa 1920 6JG TCURDGTT[ ƂGNF YKVJ C NCVEJ hook panel of cruciform motifs enclosed by ivory Harshang borders and reciprocal guard stripes, 248cm by 191cm

Kashan Carpet Central Iran, circa 1960 6JG KEG DNWG ƂGNF YKVJ CP CNNQXGT design of palmettes and vines enclosed by sky blue borders of OGCPFGTKPI XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ VTKRNG guard stripes, 399cm by 290cm

£500-700

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334 Large Kashan Carpet Central Iran, circa 1960 6JG KXQT[ ƂGNF YKVJ CP allover design of palmettes and vines enclosed by similar meandering vine DQTFGTU ƃCPMGF D[ VTKRNG guard stripes, 460cm by 330cm

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335 Khamseh Rug South West Iran, circa 1900 6JG FGGR KPFKIQ ƂGNF QH UV[NKUGF RNCPVU EGPVTGF D[ a panel with stepped medallion framed by ivory spandrels and narrow borders of stylised angular XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ ECTPCVKQP IWCTF UVTKRGU EO by 184cm

£400-600

336 Kashgai Rug South West Iran, circa 1900 6JG UM[ DNWG ƂGNF YKVJ VJTGG FKCOQPF OGFCNNKQPU surrounded by tribal devices enclosed by multiple narrow borders, 215cm by 146cm

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£100-200

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Large Indian Carpet, early 20th century 6JG TCURDGTT[ ƂGNF YKVJ CP CNN QXGT FGUKIP QH RCNOGVVGU XKPGU CPF NCTIG ƃQYGT JGCFU GPENQUGF by olive green borders of meandering vines ƃCPMGF D[ IWCTF UVTKRGU EO D[ EO

£500-800

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Feraghan Carpet West Iran, circa 1900 6JG FGGR KPFKIQ *GTCVK ƂGNF GPENQUGF D[ VGTTCEQVVC DQTFGTU QH CPIWNCT OGCPFGTKPI XKPGU CPF UCOQXCT OQVKHU ƃCPMGF D[ VTKRNG IWCTF UVTKRGU EO D[ EO

£300-500

339 Lilihan Runner West Iran, circa 1960 6JG DNQQF TGF ƂGNF QH RNCPVU KP DNQQO GPENQUGF D[ PCTTQY DQTFGTU QH OGCPFGTKPI XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ KXQT[ IWCTF stripes, 840cm by 80cm

£600-900

340 Kashgai Rug South West Iran, circa 1890 6JG ƂGNF TKEJN[ FGEQTCVGF YKVJ UV[NKUGF RNCPVU CPF VTKDCN FGXKEGU CTQWPF C EQNWOP QH FKCOQPF OGFCNNKQPU GPENQUGF D[ OKF KPFKIQ DQTFGTU ƃCPMGF D[ IWCTF UVTKRGU EO D[ EO

£700-1000

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341 Large Kirman Carpet South East Iran, circa 1920 6JG KXQT[ ƂGNF TKEJN[ FGEQTCVGF YKVJ ƃQYGTKPI XKPGU CTQWPF C ƃQYGTJGCF OGFCNNKQP HTCOGF by spandrels and meandering vine borders ƃCPMGF D[ FQWDNG IWCTF UVTKRGU EO by 358cm

£2000-3000

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Unusual Kashgai Rug South West Iran, early 20th century 6JG RQN[EJTQOG EQORCTVOGPVCNKUGF ƂGNF of geometric and tribal motifs enclosed by reciprocal borders, chequered panels to the ends, signed and dated, 263cm by 140cm

Yomut Ensi East Caspian Region, circa 1880 6JG RCNG CWDGTIKPG SWCTVGTGF ƂGNF with a lattice of ‘parasol’ motifs framed by narrow ivory borders of IGQOGVTKE OQVKHU ƃCPMGF D[ IWCTF stripes, 131cm by 128cm

£300-500

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344 West Anatolian Kilim, circa 1900 6JG OCFFGT ƂGNF YKVJ C EGPVTCN JGZCIQP ƃCPMGF by saw tooth borders and twin end panels each with VYQ NCTIG NCVEJJQQM IØNU EO D[ EO

£250-350

345 Sanjabi Jaff Bagface Irani Kurdistan, circa 1900 6JG RQN[EJTQOG FKCOQPF NCVVKEG ƂGNF QH NCVEJJQQMGF IØNU GPENQUGF D[ DQTFGTU QH UVGRRGF IØNU EO by 92cm

£100-150 345

346 Baluch Flatweave Salt Bag Afghan/Iranian Frontier, circa 1900 6JG ƂGNF QH JQQMGF CPF IGQOGVTKE devices enclosed by similar borders, 51cm by 39cm

£50-80

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347 Tribal Khorgeen Probably Shahsavan, early 20th century 6JG RCNG VGTTCEQVVC ƂGNFU YKVJ PCTTQY CPF YKFG DCPFU QH IGQOGVTKE FGXKEGU enclosed by serrated ivory borders, 66cm by 27cm; and Another (2)

£150-250

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348 Tabriz Carpet Iranian Azerbaijan, 20th century 6JG DNQQF TGF ƂGNF QH XKPGU CTQWPF CP indigo medallion framed by spandrels and indigo borders of meandering XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ IWCTF UVTKRGU EO by 279cm

£700-1000 348

349 Kashan Carpet Central Iran, circa 1960 6JG KXQT[ ƂGNF YKVJ CP CNNQXGT FGUKIP of palmettes and vines enclosed by ice blue borders of palmettes and OGCPFGTKPI XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ VTKRNG guard stripes, 386cm by 292cm

£700-1000

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350 Mashad Carpet of unusual size North East Iran, circa 1970 6JG FGGR KPFKIQ ƂGNF QH XKPGU CTQWPF C ƃQYGTJGCF OGFCNNKQP HTCOGF D[ spandrels and meandering vine borders, 278cm by 290cm

£450-650

351 Tabriz Carpet of unusual size North West Iran, circa 1960 6JG TCURDGTT[ ƂGNF QH 5JCJ #DDCU FGUKIP enclosed by ivory borders of palmettes CPF OGCPFGTKPI XKPGU ƃCPMGF D[ VTKRNG guard stripes, 438cm by 338cm

£3000-5000

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Manner of Nicholas Hilliard (1547-1619) Portrait of a noblewoman, head and shoulders, wearing a black dress embellished with gold and a white ruff Watercolour on ivory, 7cm by 4.5cm

£500-800

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Follower of Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641) Portrait miniature of a gentleman, head and shoulders, wearing a broad brimmed hat and a large white collar over a black satin jacket Watercolour on ivory, 4cm dia. (oval)

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After Sir Anthony Van Dyck (1599-1641) Portrait of a lady, possibly Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, half length, wearing a plumed hat Watercolour on card, 9.5cm by 8cm

£400-600

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Circle of Andrew Plimer (1763-1837) Portrait of Mrs Stone of Needwood House, half length Watercolour on ivory, 8.5cm by 6.5cm Mrs Stone of Needwood House was the mother of Spencer Stone of Collingwood

£400-600 All lots subject to a buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


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Circle of Adam Buck (1759-1833) Portrait of Catherine Bromhead, head and shoulders, aged 20, wearing a white cap and dress Inscribed verso, watercolour on ivory, 4.5cm dia. (oval)

£300-500

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Circle of James William Childe (1778-1862) Portrait of Richard Edensor Heathcote, seated, half length, wearing a blue velvet jacket and holding a manuscript Watercolour on ivory, 12cm by 9cm

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British School (19th Century) Portrait of a lady half length, wearing strings of pearls to decorate her hair Watercolour, 8cm dia. (oval)

£120-180

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Circle of George Richmond RA (1809-1896) Portrait of a young man, half length, wearing a fur scarf and white shirt Watercolour, 15.5cm by 12cm

£150-250

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Sir Oswald Birley (1880-1952) Portrait of Francis Pike née Critchley of Salwick Hall, Lancashire, seated in a chair Signed and dated 1922, oil on canvas, 132cm by 97.5cm

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Francis Pike was the wife of Joseph Pike (1851-1929). He was High Sheriff of Cork in 1898

James Peter Quinn (1869-1951) Australian Portrait of Alida Heathcote, standing full length, wearing an elegant white dress with a diaphanous shawl and holding a bunch of white Lilies Signed, oil on canvas, 151cm by 76cm

£1500-2500

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James Peter Quinn (1869-1951) Australian Portrait of Col. Heathcote as a child, holding an apple Signed, oil on canvas, 118cm by 73.5cm

£180-250

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British School (19th century) Portrait of a gentleman, half length, wearing a black jacket with white shirt and tie holding a stick Oil on canvas, 73.5cm by 61.5cm Christie’s stencil verso 370FW

£250-400

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Circle of Valentine Cameron Prinsep (1838-1904) Portrait of Eleanor (1844-1927) née Stone and wife of Justinian Edwards-Heathcote, full length, standing in an interior, wearing an elegant white and powder blue dress GZWDGTCPVN[ FGEQTCVGF YKVJ ƃQYGTU CPF DQYU Oil on canvas, 196cm by 120cm

£2000-3000

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Circle of Thomas Hickey (1741-1824) Portrait of a gentleman, half length, wearing a white powdered wig and red jacket. Portrait of a lady, half length, wearing riding attire Oil on metal, 12.5cm dia.(oval) (2)

£300-500

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Follower of Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA FRS FRSA (1723-1792) Portrait of a gentleman, half length, wearing a white powdered wig, burgundy satin waistcoat and white necktie Oil on canvas, 74cm by 62.5cm

£500-800

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Follower of Anthony Frederick Augustus Sandys (1829-1904) 2QTVTCKV QH VJG ƂXG GNFGUV EJKNFTGP QH VJG 4GX ',,) 'FYCTFU ,* 'FYCTFU *GCVJEQVG Katherine Edwards (Cooper), Edith Lindsay Edwards (Reynolds), James Edwards and Beatrice M Edwards (Clarke), half length Oil on canvas, 79cm by 97cm (with arched top)

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Follower of George Romney (1734-1802) Portrait of the three children of 5KT ,QJP *GCVJEQVG QH .CPIVQP *CNN Richard Heathcote on the right, Mrs Fenton née Selena Heathcote and Nigel Heathcote, seated before a landscape and holding sprigs of ƃQYGTU Oil on canvas, 126cm by 100.5cm

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Manner of Mason Chamberlin (1727-1787) Portrait of Catherine Ayre, standing full length, holding roses before a landscape Oil on canvas, 125cm by 100.5cm Catherine Ayre was the wife of the Rev. Edward Bromhead and mother of Thomas Ayre Bromhead

£500-800

Provenance: With Frost and Reed, London

£2500-4000

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Attributed to George Roth

ƃ | Portrait of Miss Olivia Hardress Waller standing at a table lamenting the death of a songbird Oil on canvas, 72.5cm by 60cm

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Follower of William Hoare (1706-1799) Portrait of a young lady, half length, wearing a pale pink satin dress trimmed with lace at the décolletage and cuffs and embellished with blue bows Oil on canvas, 73cm by 60cm 370FW Christie’s stamp verso

£800-1200

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Manner of Thomas Hudson (1701-1779) Portrait of a gentleman, seated, wearing a dark green frock coat and gold waistcoat before an architectural column and landscape beyond Oil on canvas, 123cm by 96.5cm

£1200-1800

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Follower of Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) Portrait of Hardress Waller, head and shoulders, wearing a red powdered wig, red velvet coat over an armoured breastplate, in feigned oval Oil on canvas, 69.5cm by 58.5cm

£800-1200

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Follower of Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680) Portrait of William Waller, full length seated, wearing a powdered wig, red velvet costume, with blue cloak and attendant hound before a landscape Oil on canvas, 130cm by 95cm

£2000-3000

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Attributed to James Wyatt (1764-1813) Portrait of Sir Hardress Waller, head and shoulders, wearing a large white collar, in a feigned oval Oil on canvas, 73.5cm by 60cm Sir Hardress Waller was the son of Sir G Waller by Mary Hardress. He sat as one of the judges on the King’s trial December 1648 for which he was tried and banished to Ireland and sat in the Irish Parliament. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir J Dowdall KT Provenance: According to label verso, exhibited Council on Education Kensington Museum Collection 1866 no. 648 Lent by Rev JT Waller. Christie’s stencil 3FW3H (?)

£800-1200

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Manner of Robert Walker (1599-1658) Portrait of a gentleman, three-quarter length, standing before a red curtain wearing armour and holding a sword Oil on canvas, 105cm by 83.5cm

£400-600

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John Thomas Hamilton McCallum RI RSW (1841-1896) Returning with the catch Signed and dated 1889, oil on canvas, 66cm by 119.5cm Provenance: Arthur Tooth and Sons, London

£4000-6000

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DAY TWO SATURDAY 20 MARCH 2021 AT 9.30AM


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A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, signed Henri Jacot, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, bamboo style corners, enamel with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement, striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped HJ Paris for Henri Jacot and numbered 10601, 19cm high over handle

A Brass Petite Sonnerie Repeating Alarm Carriage Clock, signed Richard & Co, circa 1900, carrying handle and repeat button, underside of the case with selection lever silent/ quarters only, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, alarm dial, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement, quarter striking on two gongs, movement backplate stamped R&C for Richard & Co, 18.5cm high over handle

£600-800

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402 A Brass Striking and Repeating Carriage Clock, circa 1890, carrying handle and repeat button, Corinthian capped columns, enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with a silvered platform lever escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate numbered 1490, 20.5cm high over handle

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403 A Limited Edition Atmos Clock to Celebrate Silver Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, limited edition 109 of 500 pieces, model: Classic, 1977, rhodium plated case with four glass panels depicting Royal armorial bearings and Royal cypher marks for His Royal Highness The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh and Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, 4-inch dial with Arabic and dagger markers, movement signed and numbered 410399, large balance wheel below, start/stop lever, base with a spirit level, 22.5cm high, YKVJ ,CGIGT .G%QWNVTG EGTVKƂECVG IWCTCPVGG DQQMNGV CPF C instruction booklet

£500-700

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A Gilt Metal Pink Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, surmounted by a swan JCPFNGF RKPM RQTEGNCKP WTP ƂPKCN pink porcelain dial and side panels depicting children playing, base with pink porcelain gilt decorated panels, Roman numeral chapter ring, twin barrel movement, 52cm high

A Brass and Red Lacquered Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Embassy, 20th century, case with red lacquered panels, 5-inch white dial with Roman numerals, large balance wheel aperture, stop/start lever, base with spirit level, 27.5cm high

£400-600

£300-500

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406 A Figural Gilt Bronze and Marble Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1870, depicting a gilt bronze lady in robes leaning against a column, 3-1/2 inch marble dial with applied Roman numerals and indistinctly signed, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Charpentier De Bronzes A Paris and numbered 794, 57cm high

£200-300

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407 A Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by LeRoy A Paris, circa 1890, surmounted by a seated putti, gilt metal mask and scroll mounts, tortoiseshell veneers with elaborate scroll brass inlay, cast dial with twelve blue Roman numeral enamel cartouches, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and retailers signature LeRoy A Paris and numbered 301, pendulum with a winged cherub bob and with matching number 301, 41cm high

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408 A Brass and Porcelain Mounted Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1890, ECFF[ RGFKOGPV YKVJ HQWT VWTPGF ƂPKCNU porcelain dial and side panels depicting UGCUECRG UEGPGU YKVJ ƂIWTGU CPF ICNNGQPU U dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and numbered 7983, retailers stamp mark MR&Co, 30cm high

£200-300

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409 A Brass Four Glass Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1900, brass case with silvered mounts, four glass bevelled panels, raised upon silvered hoof shaped feet, 4-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, recessed dial centre with a visible Brocot escapement, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, with a twin glass tube pendulum, 38cm high

£300-500

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A Brass Hunting Theme Striking Mantel Clock, retailed by Goldsmiths Alliance Limited, Cornhill, London, no.9478, circa 1910, caddy shaped pediment with urn shaped ƂPKCNU GNCDQTCVGN[ UETQNN CPF DKTF FGEQTCVGF side columns, front panel with a hunting scene, base with acanthus leaf borders, 4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and retailers signature, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres and numbered 9478, pendulum bob with matching number 9478, 37.5cm high

An Ormolu and Bronze Striking Elephant Mantel Clock, circa 1890, surmounted by a cherub, bronze elephant raised upon a scroll decorated base, 5-1/2-inch cast dial, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, movement backplate stamped Japy Freres, 50cm high

£500-700

£100-200

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412 A Wall Timepiece with Passing Strike, signed Thomas Dawes, Northampton, circa 1760, oak and mahogany case with side and bottom doors, 12-inch circular silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, A-frame single fusee movement with verge escapement and passing hour strike on a bell, bob pendulum, 41cm high

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A Victorian Carved Mahogany Striking Bracket Wall Clock, signed John Bennett, 65&64 Cheapside, circa 1860, UETQNN CPF ƃQTCN ECTXGF case, waisted carved bracket, side doors, 12-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a gong, 103cm high

414 A Large Wall Clock, 20th Century, side and bottom doors, 22-inch painted dial bearing a later inscription Armstrong, Manchester, single fusee movement with anchor escapement, 83cm high

£800-1200

£500-700

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415 A Walnut Quarter Striking Bracket Clock with Bracket, signed Lenzkirch, circa 1900, architectural pediment, Doric capped columns, 6-inch brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, matted dial centre with plaque inscribed by retailer G.Kirton Stockton, twin spring barrel movement quarter striking on two gongs, movement backplate stamped Lenzkirch and numbered 779813, 40.5cm high, with matching walnut wall bracket

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416 A Lantern Form Hook and Spike Striking Wall Clock, unsigned, late 18th Century, lantern form case with top pierced frets, side door panels, hook and spikes, 30 hour weight driven movement with anchor escapement and countwheel hour striking on a top mounted bell, 7-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, central dummy alarm disc, single hand, 36cm high

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£500-700

417 A Rare and Unusual Pair of Mahogany Directors/Library Timepieces, signed Arnold & Lewis, Manchester, circa 1890, balloon shaped cases with recessed panelled trunks and base, brass bun shaped feet, 8-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, single fusee movements with anchor escapements, 51cm high

£1000-1500

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A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed John Meek, London, circa 1790, inverted bell top pediment YKVJ ECTT[KPI JCPFNG CEQTP ƂPKCNU RKGTEGF side panels, front door with gilt metal cast mask mounts to the canted corners, bracket feet, one piece arch silvered brass dial, inner date ring with corresponding date hand, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate GNCDQTCVGN[ GPITCXGF YKVJ UETQNN CPF ƃQTCN decoration, movement secured in by brackets, bob pendulum, 55cm high

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A Small 18th Century Style Mahogany Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment, %QTKPVJKCP ECRRGF EQNWOPU YGNN ƂIWTGF VTWPM FQQT ƃCPMGF D[ KPUGV RKNCUVGTU KPEJ arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring bearing a later inscription J Barber Winster, dial arch with moon phase aperture, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 164cm high

A Small 18th Century Style Mahogany Longcase Clock, pagoda pediment with shell inlay, arched trunk and plinth with matching shell inlay, 4-1/2-inch arch dial, twin spring barrel movement striking on a bell, 177cm high

A Scottish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Robt Clydsdale, Edinburgh, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 12-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, seconds dial and date aperture, arch with silvered disc signed, strike/silent selection lever above 12, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later case, 233cm high

£300-500

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An Irish Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Edwd Hawkesworth, Cork, early 19th century, arched pediment, ƃWVGF RKNCUVGTU KPEJ EKTEWNCT RCKPVGF dial with Roman numerals and signed, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped Carter & Heeley Birmingham, anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 197cm high

An Ebonised Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Blackburn, Oakham, No.1146, circa 1740, caddy pediment, moulded trunk door with glass lenticle, 12-inch square brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring signed, matted dial centre with a date aperture, single hand, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and inside countwheel striking on a bell, later seatboard, possibly later case, 196cm high

A Walnut Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Joshua Hutchins, London, late 17th century and later, later case with barley twist columns, side glass panels, well ƂIWTGF ECUG YKVJ C OQWNFGF VTWPM FQQT 10-inch square brass dial plate signed below 6, silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, matted dial centre with date aperture, winged cherub spandrels, four pillar movement, tulip shaped pillars, anchor escapement, outside countwheel striking on a bell, 192cm high

£400-600

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A Walnut Marquetry Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Hen Massy, London, circa 1700, caddied pediment, brass capped columns, side viewing windows, OCTSWGVT[ VTWPM FQQT FGRKEVKPI ƃQTCN DKTF CPF UETQNN YQTM and central urn, inlaid stringing side panels, front of the plinth with matching marquetry, 12-inch square brass dial with silvered Roman chapter ring signed, matted centre with date aperture and seconds, crown and cherub spandrels, ƂXG RKNNCT OQXGOGPV YKVJ CPEJQT GUECRGOGPV CPF KPUKFG countwheel striking on a bell, later seatboard, 232cm high

A Rare Chinoiserie Quarter Chiming Longcase Clock, signed Jos Green, North Shields, circa 1730, caddy pediment, side glass panels, black chinoiserie ECUG YKVJ ƂIWTCN DKTFU ƃQTCN CPF 1TKGPVCN FGEQTCVKQP VTWPM FQQT YKVJ INCUU lenticle, 14-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic signed chapter TKPI FKCN EGPVTG YKVJ UGEQPFU FCVG CRGTVWTG CPF YKVJ ƂPG UETQNN CPF ƃQTCN GPITCXKPI ƂPGN[ GPITCXGF DQTFGT CPF CTEJ YKVJ RJCUGU QH VJG OQQP CRGTVWTG large triple weight driven movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and with outside countwheel hour striking on a further bell, later seatboard, 252cm high

Henry Massy is recorded as working from Charles Street, London and was free of the clockmakers from 1692 to 1745.

Joseph Green is recorded as working in North shields as early as 1720 and several longcase clocks are known by him. He is believed to have died in 1739. See Loomes (Brian) Clockmakers of Northern England, pg.130.

£4000-6000

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427 A Carved Oak Aneroid Barometer, retailed by E.Lennie, Optician, Edinburgh, circa 1910, case with carved scroll and leaf borders, silvered dial thermometer box, 7-1/2-inch silvered dial with retailers signature, 85.5cm high

£100-150

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428 A Mahogany Stick Barometer, signed Robson, Northshields, early 19th century, inlaid crested pediment, exposed mercury tube with a single silvered vernier dial signed, turned cistern cover, 93cm high

£150-250

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FURNITURE 429 A Late George III Oak and Pine-Lined Dresser and Rack, the moulded cornice above a crossbanded frieze and three ƂZGF UJGNXGU CPF RCTV YT[VJGP VWTPGF WRTKIJVU VJG DCUG YKVJ an arrangement of six drawers with ivory escutcheons and ƃCPMGF D[ EWRDQCTF FQQTU QP DTCEMGV HGGV EO D[ EO by 210cm

£600-800

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An Oak Dresser Base, 18th century in part, the plank top above three deep drawers above a moulding, on turned and block forelegs, 201cm by 53cm by 84cm

A Late 17th Century Oak Dresser, the three-plank top above three geometric moulded drawers all between applied mounts, the moulded base with turned and block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher, 110cm by 54cm by 81cm

£300-500

£400-600

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432 An Early 18th Century Open Dresser and Rack, YKVJ VJTGG ƂZGF UJGNXGU CDQXG two cupboard doors, the base with three two-as-one moulded drawers, on turned forelegs joined by a stretcher, 215cm by 58cm by 200cm

£2000-3000

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433 David Semple: A Reproduction Oak Sideboard, in 17th century style, the moulded top above four two-as-one moulded drawers above cupboard doors, with moulded base and stile feet, 214cm by 52cm by 86cm

£800-1200 433 118

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434 A George III Oak Dresser and Rack, late 18th century, the bold cornice above two shelves, the base with four frieze drawers above a wavy shaped apron and turned spindle forelegs joined by a potboard, on block feet, 216cm by 42cm by 190cm

£1200-1800

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435 A Late 17th Century Oak Dresser, the moulded top above four geometric moulded drawers between applied mounts, the wavy shaped apron on turned and block forelegs, 211cm by 57cm by 83cm, HQTOGTN[ ƂVVGF YKVJ a rack Provenance: By repute from Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire

£1500-2000

436 A George III Oak Open Dresser, late 18th century, the rack with two shelves with scrolled end supports, the base with a plate moulding and boarded top above three deep drawers and moulded base, on square chamfered and block forelegs, 212cm by 54cm by 195cm

£800-1200 436

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437 A George III Green-Painted Pine Dresser, late 18th century, the three-quarter gallery above a scrubbed top and three frieze drawers with later handles and three moulded cupboard doors, 182cm by 58cm by 96cm

£2000-3000

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A Joined Oak Standing Livery Cupboard, early 18th century, the moulded top above chamfered and punch ground decorated supports with two moulded cupboards, on plain supports below joined by a potboard, 114cm by 59cm by 165cm

A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Chest, the hinged lid with four moulded panels above a carved frieze with S shaped motifs and three further panels below between moulded stiles and muntins, 144cm by 58cm by 63cm

£600-800

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439 A George II Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded Straight Front Chest of Drawers, mid 18th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 95cm by 53cm by 91cm

£400-600

£150-200

An 18th Century Joined Oak Food Cupboard, probably North Wales, the upper section with turned spindle doors enclosing a shelf, the base with two moulded and chip carved cupboard doors all between moulded stiles and muntins, on stile feet, 104cm by 40cm by 132cm

£800-1200 438

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A Late 17th Century Oak Straight Front Chest of Drawers, the moulded top above three conforming drawers and moulded base with turned bun feet, 89cm by 49cm by 84cm

A George III Oak Mule Chest, late 18th century, the moulded hinged lid enclosing a candle box, with two sham above four real FTCYGTU CNN DGVYGGP ECPVGF ƃWVGF stiles, on block feet, 137cm by 54cm by 87cm

£300-500

£300-400 444

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A Late 17th Century Elm Chest, of six plank construction, the moulded hinged lid above an iron lockplate and enclosing a vacant interior, 115cm by 41cm by 52cm

An 18th Century Joined Oak Chest, the hinged lid enclosing a vacant interior above two moulded panels and long frieze drawer above a scrolled apron, 64.5cm by 36cm by 55cm

£250-350

£300-500

445 A 16th Century Six Plank Chest, with iron hinges and solid lockplate, 132cm by 39cm by 55cm old decay throughout

£600-800

447 A George III Oak Straight Front Chest of Drawers, 2nd half 18th century, the moulded top above three short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 77cm by 47cm by 93cm

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£250-350

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A Joined Oak Chest, the later JKPIGF NKF CDQXG ƂXG ECTXGF panels all between carved stiles and muntins, the chest 17th century, the carving later, 116cm by 55cm by 80cm

A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Chest, the hinged lid with four moulded panels enclosing a vacant interior with carved frieze above three carved panels, 144cm by 59cm by 73cm

£200-300

£300-500

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450 A George III Oak and Pine-Lined Chest of Drawers, 3rd quarter 18th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on scrolled bracket feet, 82cm by 48cm by 77cm

£300-500

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A George III Oak and Pine Lined Straight Front Chest of Drawers, 3rd quarter 18th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 80cm by 42cm by 77cm

£400-600

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A Late George III Pine Framed Flake, the rectangular frame with sixteen slats and turned supports, the outer frame with previous nail marks, 245cm by 178cm

A 20th Century Joined Oak Settle, of boarded construction, the curved back section above a solid seat with outswept arms and turned supports, the base with three deep drawers, on sledge feet, the verso as cupboard doors with H brass hinges, 165cm by 69cm by 175cm

For a similar example see Hartley (Marie) & Ingilby (Joan) Life and Tradition in the Yorkshire Dales plate 42 where a similar example is referred to as a “Bread Flake” This was used as a kitchen necessary HQT VJG FT[KPI QH QCVECMGU UQOGVKOGU RTQPQWPEGF pƃGGCMq

£600-800

£300-500

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A 17th Century Joined Oak, Parquetry and Marquetry Inlaid Wainscot Armchair, Leeds region, the back support above an arched panel with S shaped carving around a central RCPGN YKVJ ƃQYGTU CPF DKTFU the later boarded seat above a lunette carved seat rail, on gun barrel legs with block feet and a peripheral stretcher, 60cm by 54cm by 103cm

A George III Joined Oak Settle, late 18th century, the moulded top rail above ƂXG ƂGNFGF RCPGNU CPF C later close-nailed green velvet seat, with downswept arms, plain seat rail and stout cabriole forelegs with hoof feet, 187cm by 69cm by 107cm

£450-650

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456 An 18th Century Oak and Iron Rushnip Holder, on a turned base, 97cm high; and A Smaller Example, 37cm high (2)

£250-350

457 A George I Oak Dining Chair, early 18th century, with solid yoke splat above a drop-in ƃQTCN UGCV QP ECDTKQNG HQTGNGIU LQKPGF D[ CP * stretcher, 53cm by 42cm by 93cm

£150-200

458 A Late 17th Century Carved Walnut Open Armchair, with cane back and seat, the carved top rail centred by a shell above spiral turned supports, with acanthus carved handgrips and bobbin turned legs with block feet, 69cm by 45cm by 119cm

£300-500

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A Pair of 17th Century Joined Oak Armchairs, later upholstered and recovered in red velvet, the carved top rails above ƂGNFGF DCEM UWRRQTVU FGEQTCVGF with lozenges and roundels above a carved seat rail, on turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 59cm by 57cm by 124cm

A Thames Valley Style Ash and Elm Windsor Armchair, the comb shaped top rail above a solid splat with moulded seat, on cabriole legs joined by an H stretcher and terminating in pad feet, the underside of the seat stamped T5962, 66cm by 42cm

A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Wainscot Armchair, with a leaf carved top rail above moulded panels of scrolls and a lozenge, with downswept arms above a later boarded seat, the front rail with a journeyman stamp? E.S, raised on turned forelegs joined by a stretcher, 60cm by 45cm by 112cm

£300-500

£450-550

Provenance: Purchased from the 1978 sale of the Contents of Gresgarth Hall, Caton, Lancashire

£2000-3000

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A Victorian Glazed Pine Bookcase, 3rd quarter 19th century, the top probably associated, the later moulding above a glazed door enclosing a fabric lined interior between gilt metal mounts, the base with ƂXG ITCFWCVGF FTCYGTU CNN DGVYGGP RKXQVKPI and lockable stiles, on a plinth base, 76cm by 44cm by 227cm

An Early 20th Century Pine Apple Rack, with eight sliding slatted trays, 79cm by 65cm by 158cm

£200-300

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A Victorian Stained Pine and Scrubbed-Top Kitchen Table, late 19th century, with brown painted base, single frieze drawer and square tapering legs, 89cm by 137cm by 74cm

£100-150

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£150-200

465 A 17th Century Joined Oak Refectory Table, QH ƂXG RNCPM EQPUVTWEVKQP YKVJ cleated ends, on bulbous supports and sledge feet joined by a stretcher, 206cm by 78.5cm by 74cm

£1000-1500

466 An Oak Trestle Dining Table, the top of two plank construction with cleated ends, on X form supports joined by a chamfered stretcher, the base 17th century, the top later, 95cm by 286cm by 76cm

£2000-3000

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467 A Harlequin Set of Ten Ash and Elm Rush-Seated Dining Chairs, comprising seven 19th century Lancashire single examples with double spindle back supports and bobbin turned front stretchers, 47cm by 39cm by 95cm, and two single and one carver chair with spindle front rail, the carver 60cm by 45cm by 109cm 467

£600-800

468 Eight Carved Oak Dining Chairs, late 19th/early 20th century, with close-nailed and painted leather seats, comprising four examples with acorn ECTXGF ƂPKCNU CDQXG CTEJGF DCEM UWRRQTVU ECTXGF KP TGNKGH YKVJ ƂIWTGU CPF C UKOKNCT UGV QH HQWT YKVJ ƃWVGF ƂPKCNU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£400-600

468A An 18th Century Style Oak Free-Standing Corner Cupboard, the breakfront moulded cornice above two cupboard doors with four ƂGNFGF RCPGNU GPENQUKPI VJTGG ƂZGF UJGNXGU a moulded cupboard door below, all between ECPVGF ƃWVGF UVKNGU EO D[ EO

£500-700

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469 A Good Early 18th Century Joined Oak Refectory Style Dining Table, the four-plank top with cleated ends, with single frieze drawer, on turned legs joined by a moulded H stretcher, 244cm by 80cm by 75cm

£1500-2000

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A Joined Oak Refectory Style Dining Table, basically 18th century, the plank top above a plain frieze, on gun barrel turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher and block feet, 144cm by 83cm by 76cm

£400-600

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A Regency Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Chiffonier, early 19th century, the superstructure with three-quarter gallery above two moulded panels with egg and dart moulding, above two cupboard doors with gathered pink fabric, all between inlaid stiles with conforming frieze, 137cm by 34cm by 141cm

A George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, 3rd quarter 18th century, with oak lined frieze drawer and pull-out lopers, on square chamfered legs joined by a cross-stretcher, with chamfered block feet and small leather castors, 69.5cm by 55cm by 69cm

A George I Walnut, Crossbanded and Boxwood Strung Bureau, early 18th century, VJG HCNN GPENQUKPI C ƂVVGF KPVGTKQT of pigeon holes and a central cupboard door above a sliding well, the base with four long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 88cm by 49cm by 100cm

£250-350

£250-350

£700-1000

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A George III Mahogany Library Breakfront Bookcase, labelled George Allen, early 19th century, the arcaded cornice above four glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base of two moulded EWRDQCTF FQQTU GPENQUKPI VYQ CFLWUVCDNG UJGNXGU ƃCPMGF D[ GKIJV oak-lined drawers, on a plinth base, 244cm by 62cm by 225cm

A Late Regency Rosewood Four-Division Canterbury, early 19th century, with brass lyre shaped dividers and turned spindle hand grips above a single drawer, turned legs and brass capped feet, 50cm by 37cm by 52cm

George Allen, Fenchurch Street, London, U, CM and Looking-Glass Manufacturer to the Bank of England (1800-20). Son and successor of John Allen, admitted Freeman of the Upholders Co by Patrimony on 7th May 1800, for a brief period traded from his father’s address at 50 Fenchurch Street, but by 1802 was at number 158. Subscribed to Sheraton’s Cabinet Dictionary 1803, maintained a carpet and paper hanging warehouse and acted as auctioneer, appraiser and undertaker, trade card in BM. See Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, pg.9

£200-300

476 An Early Victorian Rosewood Duet Stand, mid 19th century, with lyre shaped supports on an adjustable ratchet frame with pivoting brass candle arms, the carved and turned support with quadripartite base and ƃCVVGPGF HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£200-300

£4000-6000

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477 A Set of George III Style Four-Tier Mahogany Hanging Shelves, the base with four deep drawers between pierced and scrolled end supports, 50cm by 18cm by 92cm

£200-300

478 A George II Walnut, Feather and Crossbanded Dressing Table, 2nd quarter 18th century, the quarter-veneered top with re-entrant corners above three small drawers and arched apron, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 79cm by 52cm by 70cm

£500-700 480

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A Victorian Figured Walnut Work/Games Table, circa 1880, the pivoting top with Tunbridgeware mosaic view of Eridge Castle with a band of VTCKNKPI ƃQYGTU VJG HQNFKPI CPF pivoting top inlaid for chess, backgammon and cribbage with a drawer below, on turned and carved supports with cabriole legs and castors, 58cm by 42cm by 75cm

A George III Mahogany Kneehole Dressing Table, late 18th century, the moulded top above a long frieze drawer with small sliding CTEJGF FTCYGT DGNQY ƃCPMGF by six graduated drawers all around a cupboard door, on bracket feet, 75cm by 48cm by 76cm

£250-350

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£300-500

A George II Walnut and Featherbanded Bureau, 2nd quarter 18th century, the HCNN GPENQUKPI C ƂVVGF KPVGTKQT QH pigeon holes and small drawers around a sliding well and leather writing surface, three drawers below, on bracket feet, 94cm by 49cm by 98cm

A Late George III Mahogany, Marquetry and Parquetry Decorated Linen Press, early 19th century, the moulded cornice and hinged lid above two moulded cupboard doors inlaid with urns and enclosing four sliding trays, the base with two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet, 131cm by 59cm by 212cm

£600-800

£600-800

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483 A George III Mahogany Straight Front Chest of Drawers, 2nd half 18th century, with two short over three long graduated drawers oak-lined drawers, on bracket feet, 100cm by 55cm by 73cm

£1000-1500 484

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A Walnut and Featherbanded Chest on Stand, the moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers with brass engraved escutcheons and handles, on a stand with three small drawers above an arched apron, on cabriole legs, the chest 18th century, the stand later, 98cm by 55cm by 186cm

A George I Walnut, Crossbanded and Barber Pole Strung Bureau, early 18th century, the quarter-veneered fall enclosing C ƂVVGF KPVGTKQT QH RKIGQP JQNGU CPF UOCNN drawers above three small drawers with three long graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 94cm by 54cm by 106cm

A George III Mahogany Straight Front Chest of Drawers, early 19th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated oak-lined drawers all between canted stiles, on a moulded base with bracket feet, 117cm by 53cm by 110cm

£250-350

£1000-1500

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487 A Joined Oak Chest, late 17th century, the later moulded hinged lid above a vine decorated frieze initialled EL, three moulded panels below with parquetry banding above two moulded drawers, on stile feet, 134cm by 57cm by 70cm

£250-350

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A Matched Pair of Victorian Rosewood Foldover Card Tables, circa 1850, the rectangular hinged leaf enclosing a green baize lined interior, on a baluster support with moulded socle, quadripartite base and carved and scroll feet with recessed castors, 91cm by 45cm by 74cm

A Victorian Rosewood Foldover Tea Table, mid 19th century, the moulded frieze above a scrolled apron and inverted VWTPGF ƂPKCNU QP C DCNWUVGT UWRRQTV CPF quadripartite base with scrolled feet and recessed castors, 93cm by 36cm by 75cm

A George III Mahogany Kneehole Desk, early 19th century, the moulded top above one long and eight graduated drawers all above a moulded cupboard door, on bracket feet, 113cm by 54cm by 84cm

£300-500

£250-350

£800-1200

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491 An Early Victorian Rosewood Work Table, mid 19th century, with two real and two sham small drawers, with gathered fabric sliding workbox below, on turned support and quadripartite base with scrolled toes and castors, 48cm by 42cm by 73cm

£300-400

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A Regency Rosewood Sofa Table, early 19th century, with two rounded drop leaves above two real and two sham drawers, on a square support above a quadripartite base with carved anthemion and sabre legs with brass capped toes and castors, 69cm by 61cm by 71cm

A Victorian Mahogany Straight Front Chest of Drawers, circa 1870, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on a plinth base, 111cm by 60cm by 105cm

£250-350

£300-500

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494 A Regency Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Tea Table, early 19th century, of D shape form, on a turned support and four splayed legs with brass hairy paw feet and castors, 90cm by 44cm by 72cm

£250-350

495 An Early Victorian Rosewood Duet Stand, circa 1840, with pivoting frame and adjustable lyre shaped rests, on acanthus carved adjustable pole above a baluster support with moulded socle and circular base with three scroll feet, 126cm (minimum) by 39cm by 39cm

£300-500

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496 A Pair of Victorian Carved Mahogany Hall Chairs, circa 1870, with acanthus carved and scrolled back supports with vacant cartouches above solid seats and ring turned forelegs, 40cm by 35cm by 85cm

£250-350

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497 A William & Mary Walnut and Featherbanded Bureau, late 17th century, the fall enclosing a later oak lined interior of pigeon holes, two small drawers above a sliding well and a leather writing surface, with pull-out lopers below and two small drawers, on turned legs joined by a ƃCVVGPGF UVTGVEJGT EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1000-1500

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498 A Victorian Burr Walnut Piano-Top Davenport, circa 1870, the sprung mechanism with fretwork gallery enclosing three small drawers and four pigeon holes, the hinged lid above a leather writing UWTHCEG YKVJ ECTXGF 5 UJCRG UWRRQTVU ƃCPMGF D[ four real and four sham drawers, on compressed feet and castors, 56cm by 57cm by 98cm

£900-1200

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499 A Victorian Mahogany and Rosewood Crossbanded Hall Seat, the one piece top above a plain frieze with turned legs, 152cm by 30cm by 47cm

£350-450 499

500 A George III Mahogany and Brass Bound Hexagonal Shaped Cellaret on Stand, late 18th century, the hinged lid enclosing a lead lined interior with lead tap below, with elegant brass loop handles to the sides, on tapering legs with small castors, 50cm by 44cm by 70cm

£700-1000 500

501 A William & Mary Walnut, Oyster and Marquetry Inlaid Straight Front Chest, late 17th century, the VQR KPNCKF YKVJ ƃGWT FG N[U CDQXG VYQ UJQTV CPF VJTGG long drawers, on later bracket feet, 95cm by 56cm by 79cm

£3000-5000

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A George III Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Bowfront Corner Cupboard, circa 1780, the frieze inlaid with shell patera above two cupboard doors with oval urn panels enclosing three shelves, 66cm 47cm by 106cm

A George II Walnut, Crossbanded ed and Oak Sided Straight Front Chestt of Drawers, 2nd quarter 18th century, ntury, with two short over three long drawers, wers, on later turned feet, 97cm by 53cm byy 95cm

£200-300

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504 A George III Mahogany and Crossbanded Linen Press, early 19th century, the bold cornice above oval cupboard doors enclosing four oak lined sliding trays, the base with two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet, 128cm by 60cm by 197cm

£300-500

505 A George III Style Gilt, Gesso and Japanned Display Cabinet, late 19th century, the glazed canopy CDQXG C ƃWVGF HTKG\G UWTOQWPVGF D[ WTPU CPF ƃQYGTDGNNU CDQXG C central glazed door enclosing a painted interior, the base with a cupboard door with three panels FGEQTCVGF YKVJ 1TKGPVCN ƂIWTGU KP C landscape, above a guilloche base, square tapering legs and block feet (repainted), 86cm by 43cm by 221cm

£600-800 504

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A Late Victorian Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Carlton House Style Desk, circa 1900, with pierced brass balustrade gallery above six small FTCYGTU KPNCKF YKVJ ƃQYGTU CPF VTCKNKPI HQNKCIG ƃCPMGF D[ EWRDQCTF FQQTU CDQXG C ITGGP NGCVJGT YTKVKPI UWTHCEG ƃCPMGF by two small drawers and three drawers below, on square tapering legs with brass capped toes and castors, 137cm by 67 cm by 103cm

A Victorian Burr Satinwood, Crossbanded and Marquetry Inlaid Foldover Card Table, late 19th century, of serpentine shaped form, the pivoting top enclosing a green baize lined interior above a single drawer inlaid with trailing foliage, on square tapering legs decorated with husks and terminating in spade feet, 77cm by 42cm by 74cm

£800-1200

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508 A Re Regency M Mahogany Sofa Table, early 19th century, the two rounded drop leaves with a gadrooned border above one real and one sham drawer, on a turned support with four reeded sabre legs, brass capped feet and castors, 97cm by 114cm extended by 69cm

£200-300

509 An Irish George II Style Carved Padouk Wood and Marble Top Serving Table, the moulded grey and white Carrara above an acanthus and scrolled frieze centred by a shell, on carved cabriole legs with carved paw feet, 287cm by 92cm by 91cm

£2000-3000

510 A Victorian Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Double Pedestal Desk, late 19th century, with inset leather writing surface CDQXG VJTGG HTKG\G FTCYGTU ƂVVGF YKVJ Hobbs & Co London brass locks, each pedestal with three drawers, on bracket feet, 137cm by 68cm by 76cm

£700-1000

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A Victorian Rosewood and Marquetry Inlaid Music Cabinet, circa 1870, with a small gallery shelf and bevelled glass plate below with turned supports, the mirror door inlaid with urns and ribbons enclosing a deep drawer, two shelves and a divided interior, on brass capped feet and castors, 61cm by 38cm by 132cm

A Sheraton Revival Mahogany, Satinwood and Tulipwood Banded Cylinder Bureau Bookcase, circa 1900, the fret carved swan neck pediment above a Greek Key dentil cornice and inlaid frieze above glazed doors enclosing three adjustable shelves all DGVYGGP ECPVGF ƃWVGF UVKNGU VJG KPVGTKQT YKVJ satinwood veneered drawers and pigeon holes above hinged gilt tooled leather hinged writing surfaces, two cupboard doors below inlaid YKVJ WTPU CPF ƃQYGTDGNNU EO D[ EO by 245cm

£300-500

£1500-2000

513 A Regency Mahogany, Rosewood Crossbanded and Boxwood Strung Foldover Tea Table, early 19th century, of D shape form with plain frieze, on a turned support with four scrolled sabre legs, brass capped toes and castors, 84.5cm by 43.5cm by 74cm 513

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A Regency Rosewood Pedestal Writing Table, early 19th century, with three-quarter brass rail above a brown leather writing surface and two frieze drawers, on a turned support with four reeded legs, acanthus leaf capped brass feet and castors, 91cm by 52cm by 75cm

A Late Regency Mahogany Canterbury, 2nd quarter 19th century, labelled Antique Furniture from Norman Adams Ltd, 8-10 Hans Road, London SW3, the lockable hinged lid above a three-division interior with rectangular slats and turned uprights, a frieze drawer below, on turned legs with brass capped toes and castors, 48.5cm by 40cm by 65cm

£700-1000

515 A Late Regency Rosewood Games/ Sewing Table, early 19th century, the sliding chess board top enclosing a backgammon board, with two drawers below and fabric covered workbox between scrolled end supports joined by a turned stretcher, on scrolled sabre legs with brass capped toes and castors, 76cm by 45cm by 73cm

£500-700

£300-500

517 A George III Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Straight Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, the moulded top inlaid with shell patera above a pull-out brushing slide with four graduated drawers below all between blind fret carved stiles, on later bracket feet, 75cm by 42cm by 74cm

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518 A George III Mahogany Tray-Top Bedside Commode, early 19th century, the three-quarter gallery and pierced carrying handles above a sliding commode drawer, on square chamfered legs, 56cm by 45m by 79cm

£150-200

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A George III Mahogany, Crossbanded and Ebony Strung Side Table, late 18th century, the two-as-one frieze drawer with ivory handles and escutcheon enclosing four small drawers and pigeon holes, on square tapering legs, 73cm by 45cm by 79cm

A Late George III Mahogany Linen Press, early 19th century, the moulded cornice above moulded oval panel doors enclosing hanging URCEG CPF HQTOGTN[ ƂVVGF YKVJ VTC[U the base of two short and two long drawers above an arched apron, on splayed bracket feet, 141cm by 58cm by 206cm

£200-300

£350-450

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A George III Mahogany Chest on Chest, circa 1800, the bold cornice above two short and ƂXG NQPI ITCFWCVGF FTCYGTU QP splayed bracket feet, 123cm by 57cm by 181cm

A Mahogany Straight Front Chest of Drawers, 19th century and adapted, with one hinged lid enclosing a lead lined interior with one real and one sham small drawer above two deep drawers, on compressed bun feet, 114cm by 40cm by 80.5cm

£450-650

£150-200

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A George III Mahogany and Crossbanded Straight Front Chest of Drawers, circa 1760, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers between column supports, on bracket feet, 92cm by 48cm by 78cm

A Regency Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Foldover Card Table, early 19th century, of D shape form enclosing a green baize interior, on a lyre shaped support, quadripartite base, scrolled legs and castors, 91cm by 45cm by 75cm

£600-800

£600-800

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A Late Victorian Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Vitrine, late 19th century, KPNCKF YKVJ ƃQYGTU TKDDQPU CPF foliage, the staged top with pierced brass gallery above a glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with three adjustable shelves, on slender cabriole legs, 61cm by 40cm by 127cm

A Regency Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Side Cabinet, early 19th century, of bowfront form, the grille doors with gathered silk fabric enclosing an adjustable shelf, on splayed bracket feet, 78cm by 35cm by 111cm

£150-250

£500-700

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A Late Victorian Mahogany and Brass Inlaid Three-Tier Etagere, late 19th century, of rectangular form inlaid with acanthus scrolls, the top tier with a drawer above turned supports, 42cm by 36cm by 86cm

A Late Victorian Carved Oak Wellington Chest, late 19th century, the three-quarter gallery above a leaf carved border and six graduated drawers with Green Man mask handles between a lockable stile, on plinth base, 63cm by 37cm by 107cm

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£150-250

£250-350

£300-500

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524

A George III Mahogany and Pine-Sided Chest on Chest, early 19th century, the moulded top above two short and four long drawers with oval backplate brass handles, on bracket feet, 101cm by 50cm by 147cm

528 All lots subject to a buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


530 A William & Mary Style Figured Walnut and Crossbanded Side Table, with three small drawers above an arched apron, on spiral turned NGIU LQKPGF D[ C ƃCVVGPGF stretcher, 66cm by 45cm by 76cm

£150-200

530

531

532

James Shoolbred & Co: A Late Victorian Satinwood and Rosewood Crossbanded Cupboard, late 19th century, the moulded top above two drawers and a moulded cupboard door, with brass capped feet and castors, 65cm by 54cm by 75cm

A George IV Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Straight Front Chest of Drawers, 2nd quarter 19th century, the four graduated drawers with ivory escutcheons above a shaped apron, on bracket feet, 104cm by 50cm by 111cm

532

£200-300

£200-300

533 A Victorian Mahogany Three-Tier Dumb Waiter, mid 19th century, of rectangular form with reeded tapering supports, brass capped toes and castors, 76cm by 45cm by 91cm

£200-300

533

534 A Mahogany D Shaped Display Cabinet, with a moulded and dentil cornice above a blind fret carved frieze and glazed doors enclosing two shelves, raised on an associated George III D shaped table with carved TQUGVVGU CPF ƃWVGF VCRGTKPI NGIU VJG VCDNG NCVG VJ century, the cabinet later, 88.5cm by 45cm by 193cm

534

£250-350

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535 A Burr Ash and Parquetry Decorated Wall Mounted Display Cabinet, early 19th century, the glazed door enclosing three modern shelves, 38cm by 53cm by 8cm

£150-200

536 A Victorian Mahogany Bedside Cupboard, stamped Holland & Sons, circa 1900, the superstructure with three-quarter gallery shelf above moulded panel and cupboard door all between ƃWVGF UWRRQTVU VJG NGIU LQKPGF D[ C HWTVJGT shelf and with brass castors, 42cm by 37cm by 100cm

537

£200-300

537

538

A Late Victorian Satinwood, Crossbanded and Marquetry Inlaid Oval Occasional Table, late 19th century, the quarter-veneered top joined D[ ƃQYGTDGNNU CDQXG C UKPING HTKG\G FTCYGT on turned tapering legs joined by a stretcher, 80.5cm by 55cm by 74cm

A Late Victorian Carved Mahogany D Shape Table, with carved border above a TQUGVVG CPF ƃWVGF HTKG\G QP square tapering legs decorated with husks and terminating in block feet, 76cm by 40.5cm by 75.5cm

£300-500

538

5533388 538

£200-300

539 A Victorian Satinwood and Polychrome Painted Display Cabinet, late 19th century, in Neo-Classical style, the moulded top above a central INC\GF FQQT ƃCPMGF D[ TQUGYQQF crossbanding and two glazed doors enclosing a green velvet lined interior, three painted panels below, on splayed bracket feet, 127cm by 32cm by 193cm

£500-700

540 A Victorian Carved Oak Bookcase, circa 1870, the upper section with bevelled glass glazed door between acanthus carved stiles, the base with a single drawer above a geometric moulded cupboard door, on a moulded base, 91cm by 51cm by 211cm

£300-500

536 540

140

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541 A Victorian Figured Walnut and Ebonised Four Door Library Bookcase, circa 1870, the upper section with four glazed doors enclosing sixteen adjustable shelves CNN DGVYGGP ƃWVGF EQNWOPU the base with four moulded cupboard doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the right hand cupboard door ƂVVGF YKVJ RKIGQP JQNGU plinth base, 288cm by 60cm by 271cm

£2000-3000

541

542 An Early 20th Century French Galvanised CPF|2CKPVGF 2KPG )TCRG *QF with Chateauneuf-du-Pape lettering, with three NQQR|JCPFNGU VQ VJG XGTUQ ƂVVGF YKVJ TQRG EO|D[| EO D[ EO

£300-400

543 An Early 20th Century French Galvanised Metal Grape Hod, with Chateauneuf-du-Pape lettering YKVJ VYQ NGCVJGT ECTT[KPI UVTCRU VQ VJG|XGTUQ EO|D[ EO D[ EO

£250-350 542

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544 No lot 141


545 A Late Victorian Mahogany, Satinwood Banded and Marquetry Inlaid Two-Tier Etagere, in the manner of Edwards & Roberts, late 19th century, of graduated oval form with removable serving VTC[ GCEJ VKGT TKEJN[ KPNCKF YKVJ ƃQYGTU HQNKCVG CPF TKDDQPU EO D[ 55cm by 84cm

£400-600

545

546

547

A George III Mahogany Circular Dumb Waiter, late 18th century, of circular moulded form with turned support, three cabriole legs with pad feet and castors, the largest tier 60cm diameter, 114cm high overall

A George I Walnut and Featherbanded Bureau, early 18th century, the moulded fall with C TGUV GPENQUKPI C IQQF ƂVVGF KPVGTKQT of pigeon holes, small drawers and cupboard door above a sliding well, with two short over long drawers below, on bracket feet (good colour), 96cm by 53cm by 95cm

£350-550

£2500-3500

546

548

549

An Early 18th Century Walnut Bureau Bookcase, the upper section with moulded panel doors enclosing an oak lined interior, above a feather banded fall GPENQUKPI CP CVVTCEVKXG ƂVVGF interior of pigeon holes and a sliding well, with a frieze drawer below and two short over two long drawers, raised on later bracket feet, 101cm by 57cm by 210cm

An Imposing Victorian Mahogany Mirror Back Sideboard, 2nd half 19th century, the original mirror plate within a moulded frame decorated with scrolls, leaves, and vines, the base of inverted breakfront form YKVJ EGPVTCN FTCYGT ƃCPMGF D[ four moulded cupboard doors and raised on a plinth base, 216cm by 68cm by 260cm

£1200-1800 142

£500-700 547 All lots subject to a buyer’s premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


550

FH

A George III Mahogany Straight Front Chest of Drawers, early 19th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated oak-lined drawers, on scrolled bracket feet, 109cm by 53cm by 94cm

£120-180

551

FH

A George III Mahogany Linen Press, late 18th century, the architectural and dentil cornice above two moulded cupboard doors enclosing four oak sliding trays, with two short over two long drawers, on bracket feet, 140cm by 67cm by 215cm

£400-600

550

552

FH

A Late George III Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, early 19th century, of two short over three long drawers, on bracket feet, 103cm by 52cm by 94cm

£100-150

551

552

553

FH

A Mid 19th Century Washstand, the hinged lid enclosing apertures to receive a wash set above a long dummy drawer, two small drawers and arched apron, on turned legs, 94cm by 52cm by 76cm

£150-250

554

FH

Two Victorian Painted Pine Washstands, late 19th century, of rectangular form with turned supports and a single frieze drawer, one painted white, the other cream, YKVJ C NCVGT JCPFNG ƂVVGF VQ VJG UKFG 75cm by 45cm by 73cm

£70-100

553

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555

FH

A George III Mahogany Bureau Bookcase, late 18th century, the dentil cornice above astragal glazed doors enclosing three CFLWUVCDNG UJGNXGU VJG HCNN GPENQUKPI C ƂVVGF interior of pigeon holes and small drawers around a cupboard door, four long graduated drawers below, on bracket feet, 91cm by 51cm by 210cm

£300-500

556

FH

A George III Glazed Mahogany Display Cabinet, late 18th century, the fret carved swan neck pediment above glazed doors enclosing two shelves, on an associated base with two drawers and square chamfered legs joined by a shelf, 67cm by 34cm by 174cm

£250-350

557

FH

A Victorian Mahogany Breakfront Library Bookcase, 2nd half 19th century, the upper section with sixteen leather-trimmed CFLWUVCDNG UJGNXGU VYQ UJGNXGU DGNQY ƃCPMGF by moulded cupboard doors, 305cm by 49cm by 276cm

£2500-3500 556

555

558

FH

A Victorian Mahogany Four-Door Library Bookcase, 2nd half 19th century, the bold cornice above four glazed doors enclosing a later velvet lined interior, an open section DGNQY ƃCPMGF D[ VYQ EWRDQCTF FQQTU with adjustable shelves, 305cm by 49cm by 276cm

£2000-3000

559

FH

A George I Figured Walnut, Crossbanded and Featherbanded Escritoire, early 18th century, the bold cornice above a cushion FTCYGT CPF HCNN HTQPV GPENQUKPI C ƂVVGF KPVGTKQT of pigeon holes and small drawers around a central cupboard door, the base with three graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 108cm by 57cm by 170cm

£500-700

559 144

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The Library at Forcett Hall showing lot 557

560

561

FH

An Early Victorian Rosewood Library Table, mid 19th century, the moulded top with brown leather skiver above two small drawers and scrolled supports, on vasiform shaped supports with gadrooned bases, scrolled cabriole legs, claw feet and castors, 138cm by 71cm by 73cm

FH

A George III Style Mahogany Library Table, with single frieze drawer, on acanthus carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 119cm by 62cm by 77cm

£200-300

£700-1000

560

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561

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The Library at Forcett Hall showing lot 562

562

FH

A Pair of Victorian Mahogany Bookcases, 2nd half 19th century, the moulded cornices above leather-trimmed adjustable shelves, on plinth bases, 142cm by 42cm by 272cm

£1500-2500

563

FH

A George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, late 18th century, with two drop leaves above a real drawer, on square chamfered legs joined by a stretcher, 73cm by 49cm by 71cm

£150-200

563

564

FH

A George III Mahogany Serving Table, circa 1800, the moulded top above a plain frieze and fret carved supports and square chamfered legs, 112cm by 61.5cm by 84cm

£300-500

146

564

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565 566

565

566

FH

An Early Victorian Rosewood Circular Fliptop Breakfast Table, the carved border above a vasiform support with three acanthus carved cabriole legs, carved claw feet and recessed castors, 110cm by 74cm

FH

A George III Mahogany Chest, 2nd half 18th century, the moulded hinged lid with re-entrant corners enclosing a vacant interior, the base with two deep drawers, the sides with solid backplate carrying handles to the sides, on bracket feet, 126cm by 64cm by 84cm

£250-350

£300-500

567

567

FH

A George IV Mahogany and Rosewood Crossbanded Circular Fliptop Dining Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the gadrooned edge above a vasiform support with quadripartite base, scrolled legs, brass hairy paw feet and castors, 126cm by 72cm

£300-500

568

FH

A Victorian Mahogany Straight Front Chest, 3rd quarter 19th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated FTCYGTU ƃCPMGF D[ C OQWNFGF cupboard door enclosing two UJGNXGU QP ƃCVVGPGF DWP HGGV 123cm by 59cm by 100cm

£100-150 568

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569

FH

A Regency Rosewood Sofa Table, early 19th century, the two drop leaves with pivoting scrolled supports, with two real and opposing sham drawers, on spindle turned legs with turned stretcher with sabre legs, brass hairy paw feet and castors, 150cm extended by 66cm by 71cm

£300-500

569

570

FH

An Early 20th Century Oak Barley-Twist Standard Lamp, with circular moulded base, 151cm high; A Regency Mahogany Pole Screen, early 19th century, YKVJ ƃQTCN PGGFNGYQTM DCPPGT DTCUU RQNG turned support and triform base with metal paw feet, 137cm high; A George III Mahogany Dropleaf Table, with square tapering legs (adapted), 68cm by 97cm extended by 70cm; and A Mahogany and Pine-Lined Side Table, with single drawer, on a turned and acanthus decorated carved support, 49cm by 40cm by 75cm (4)

571

£80-120

£120-180

571

FH

A Victorian Mahogany and Marble Top Washstand, mid 19th century, the grey and white Carrara top with gallery back above two HTKG\G FTCYGTU QP VWTPGF CPF ƃWVGF NGIU YKVJ castors, 120cm by 56cm by 92cm

572

FH

A Regency Mahogany Bowfront Chest of Drawers, 2nd quarter 19th century, of two short over three long graduated drawers, on splayed bracket feet, 104cm by 52cm by 103cm

£150-250

573

FH

A George III Oak and Mahogany Crossbanded Dresser and Rack, VJG CUUQEKCVGF VQR YKVJ VJTGG ƂZGF UJGNXGU ƃCPMGF D[ OQWNFGF EWRDQCTF FQQTU VJG DCUG YKVJ ƂXG FGGR FTCYGTU CPF VYQ EWRDQCTF FQQTU ƃCPMGF D[ ƃWVGF RKNNCTU QP DTCEMGV HGGV VJG DCUG VJ EGPVWT[ YKVJ C later top, 210cm by 52cm by 213cm

£400-600

574

574

FH

A Victorian Stained Pine and Metal Bound Silver Chest, late 19th century, the hinged lid enclosing a green velvet lined interior with removable tray, side carrying handles, 99cm by 61cm by 71cm

£100-150 148

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575

575

FH

A Victorian Mahogany and Crossbanded Partners’ Desk, mid 19th century, with baize writing surface above six frieze drawers, on conforming pedestals, one side with moulded cupboard doors and opposing graded drawers, 151cm by 92cm by 73cm; and A Late George III Provincial Armchair, 19th century and later, with pierced splat above outswept arms and overstuffed seat, on tapering legs with later block feet, 79cm by 52cm by 97cm rear legs retipped (2)

£200-300

576

FH

Seven Victorian Mahogany Curtain Poles, of CUUQTVGF UK\GU YKVJ VWTPGF ƂPKCNU GCEJ CRRTQZKOCVGN[ 200cm; and An Assortment of Wooden and Brass Curtain Rings

£100-150

577

FH

580

582

FH

A 1920s Painted and Wooden-Bodied Pram, in need of restoration, the folding fabric covered hood with green painted body (wormed), mounted on a metal frame with wirework wheels, 60cm by 129cm by 77cm; Two Pine Packing Crates, stamped in ink HARRODS LTD KNIGHTSBRIDGE LONDON SW, 35cm by 35cm by 31cm; A Rectangular Example, stamped HJ HINES LONDON G.57.A, 50cm by 35cm by 25cm; Two Wicker Picnic Baskets; Four Assorted Wicker Shopping Baskets; and Three Vintage Suitcases (qty)

£80-120

581

FH

A Pair of Early 20th Century Pine Waiting Room Benches, one with painted initials FCC, on cast metal supports joined by strengthening supports, 245cm by 27cm by 44cm

FH

A Victorian Mahogany Octagonal Tripod Table, mid 19th century, with turned vasiform support and triform base with scroll toes, 50cm by 50cm by 72cm; A Mahogany Two-Tier Washstand, with single drawer and square form legs, 35cm by 35cm by 81cm; and A George III Mahogany D End Table, with reeded edge, plain frieze and square tapering legs (formerly from a dining table), 121cm by 70cm by 73cm (3)

£70-100

£100-150

A Victorian Pitch Pine Five Division Stick Stand, late 19th century, YKVJ VWTPGF ƂPKCNU EJCOHGTGF supports enclosing a removable metal liner, 91cm by 31cm by 64cm

£80-120

578

FH

A George III Mahogany and Crossbanded Straight Front Chest of Drawers, late 18th century, the moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 89cm by 46cm by 83cm

£150-200

579

FH

Two Oak Barrels, of staved construction, each with six brass studded straps, 26cm by 20cm by 62cm; and An Early 20th Century Coal Box, with hinged lid and removable metal liner, 33cm by 45cm by 31cm (3)

£80-120

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583 A George II Style Figured Walnut Miniature Bachelor’s Chest, the quarter-veneered and feather-banded top above a pull-out brushing slide with three graduated drawers below CNN DGVYGGP ECPVGF ƃWVGF UVKNGU on bracket feet, 33cm by 20cm by 29cm

£350-450

584 A George III Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Chest on Chest, 3rd quarter 18th century, the dentil cornice above an oval shell patera and two short over three long graduated drawers all between canted stiles, the base of three deep drawers, on bracket feet, 110cm by 60cm by 189cm

£600-800

584

585 A Victorian Burr Walnut Davenport, circa 1870, with three-quarter gallery above a sprung mechanism enclosing satin birch drawers and pigeon holes, the hinged lid enclosing a leather writing surface above carved supports with four real and four opposing sham drawers, 55cm by 56cm by 93cm

£900-1200

585

586 A George III Mahogany Chest, 3rd quarter 18th century, the moulded hinged top enclosing a vacant interior above two deep drawers, with brass carrying handles to the sides, on bracket feet, 136cm by 60cm by 66cm

£350-450

586 150

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587

587 A George III Mahogany and Oak Crossbanded Straight Front Chest of Drawers, circa 1780, the moulded top above two short and three long gradated FTCYGTU CNN DGVYGGP ƃWVGF EQNWOP UWRRQTVU QP DTCEMGV HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£400-600

588 An Early Victorian Rosewood Cased Square Piano, by Collard & Collard, numbered 8471, circa 1850, the JKPIGF EQXGT QRGPKPI VQ TGXGCN VYQ HTGVYQTM RCPGNU QP VWTPGF CPF HCEGVGF VCRGTKPI NGIU YKVJ DTCUU ECRRGF VQGU CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£150-250 6JG EGNNCT CV (QTEGVV RCTV NQV

An Ebonised and Amboyna Octagonal Shaped Occasional Table, in the manner of Gillows, late 19th century, VJG SWCTVGT XGPGGTGF VQR CDQXG HQWT ƃWVGF CPF VWTPGF NGIU LQKPGF D[ C ƃCVVGPGF UVTGVEJGT CPF UWTOQWPVGF D[ C ƂPKCN QP ECRRGF HGGV YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO possibly reduced in height

£250-350

A 19th Century Mahogany Writing Table, in the manner of Gillows, the moulded top above two small drawers, on VWTPGF CPF TGGFGF NGIU YKVJ DTCUU ECRRGF VQGU CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£250-350

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591 A Gillows of Lancaster Eight Piece Oak Bedroom Suite, circa 1860, comprising an oak double-door wardrobe with moulded cornice above moulded cupboard doors enclosing a sliding frame with pegs flanked by four sliding trays, a small and a long drawer, a further deep drawer below, on a plinth base, 133cm by 60cm by 198cm, a kneehole dressing table with three-quarter gallery above nine drawers and an inverted cupboard door, 115cm by 61cm by 86cm, a two-drawer washstand with three-quarter gallery, on turned legs with brass capped toes and castors, 107cm by 53cm by 81cm, a compactum with moulded top and two frieze drawers above moulded cupboard doors enclosing a sliding frame with pegs, three sliding trays and two deep drawers above a plinth base, 127cm by 59cm by 144cm, a bedside cupboard with grey and white Carrara marble top above a moulded cupboard door enclosing a shelf and plinth base, 41cm by 38cm by 81cm, a three-quarter bedstead, the headboard with moulded frame and later upholstery, the footboard with moulded panel and turned and fluted supports, takes a 4ft mattress, and a pair of chairs on turned forelegs, 43cm by 35cm by 83cm Ordered in 1860 by William Preston, former Mayor of Liverpool. Purchased from Christie’s, Ellel Grange Country House Sale, 1979, Lancaster, lot 851

£3000-4000

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592 An Early 19th Century Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Sideboard, stamped Gillows, Lancaster, with a EGPVTCN VYQ CU QPG FTCYGT ƃCPMGF D[ VYQ FGGR ƂVVGF FTCYGTU QP ƃWVGF CPF TGGFGF UWRRQTVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£600-800

A Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Breakfront Bookcase, stamped Warings, late 19th century, with three lancet glazed doors and nine adjustable shelves above three frieze drawers and RCPGNNGF EWRDQCTF FQQTU DGNQY QP C RNKPVJ DCUG EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1500-2500 595

AR Regency Style Mahogany Four-Door Wardrobe, early 20th century, of Wa DTGCMHTQPV HQTO VJG OQWNFGF EQTPKEG CDQXG DTG two moulded oval panel doors enclosing VYQ UNKFKPI VTC[U VYQ UJQTV CPF VJTGG NQPI VYQ FTCYGTU DGNQY ƃCPMGF D[ VYQ CU QPG FQQTU FTC GPENQUKPI JCPIKPI URCEG QP C OQWNFGF DCUG GPE YKVJ URNC[GF DTCEMGV HGGV EO D[ EO YKV D[ EO D[

£300-500 £3

595 59 An Edwardian Mahogany and Barber Pole Strung Revolving Bookcase, early Po 20th century, the pivoting divided two-tier 20 inte interior between column supports with block HGG HGGV CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-400 £3

An Edwardian Mahogany Planter, the circular moulded rim enclosing a removable circ DTCUU NKPGT CDQXG C UNCVVGF DQF[ CPF OQWNFGF DTC DCUG YKVJ CECPVJWU ECTXGF VCRGTKPI NGIU DCU LQKPGF D[ C VWTPGF CPF EKTEWNCT OQWNFGF UJGNH LQKP EO D[ EO E

£120-180 £1

An Arts & Crafts Walnut Three-Tier Oc Occasional Table, circa 1900, of tapering HQT HQTO YKVJ UETQNNGF UWRRQTVU LQKPGF D[ C UJGNH EO D[ EO D[ EO

£100-150 £1

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599

A Pair of George III Style Satinwood, Polychrome Decorated and Rosewood Crossbanded Card Tables, modern, of D shape form with pivoting leaves enclosing a green baize NKPGF KPVGTKQT CDQXG C UVTWPI HTKG\G YKVJ QXCN RCVGTC QP USWCTG VCRGTKPI NGIU YKVJ URCFG HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Pair of George III Style Burr Oak, Crossbanded and Gilt Decorated D Shape Console Tables, modern, YKVJ ƃWVGF HTKG\GU QP ENWUVGT EQNWOP CPF DNQEM UWRRQTVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Good Satinwood and Polychrome Decorated Free-Standing Corner Cabinet, circa 1900, painted with trailing ƃQYGTU CPF TKDDQPU VJG EGPVTCN INC\GF FQQT GPENQUKPI C XGNXGV NKPGF KPVGTKQT VJG NQYGT section with a moulded cupboard door with CP QXCN RCPGN CNN DGVYGGP ECPVGF UKFGU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1200-1800

£1500-2000

A Mahogany, Crossbanded, Boxwood and Ebony Strung Bowfront Wardrobe, circa 1900, the two cupboard doors enclosing shelves with four drawers below ƃCPMGF D[ YKPIU GPENQUKPI JCPIKPI URCEG CPF QPG FTCYGT EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1400-1800

A Chinese Elm Altar Table, early 20th century, of rectangular form above a carved apron with square form legs and scrolled JQTUGUJQG HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-500

£300-400

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An Early 20th Century Chinese Hardwood Side Cabinet, the top section with moulded and scrolled handles above two drawers decorated with FTCIQPUo JGCFU YKVJ VYQ EWRDQCTF FQQTU DGNQY GPENQUKPI C UJGNH FGEQTCVGF QXGTCNN YKVJ UETQNNU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Chinese Padouk Wood Plant Stand, late 19th/early 20th century, of square HQTO CDQXG CP QRGP UETQNNYQTM HTKG\G QP JQTUGUJQG HQTO NGIU LQKPGF D[ C UVTGVEJGT EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-500

£600-800

A 17th Century Continental Oak and Pine-Lined Hinged Chest, the hinged lid YKVJ C NCVGT OQWNFKPI YKVJ KTQP ECTT[KPI JCPFNGU VJG UKFGU VJG HTQPV YKVJ GZRQUGF VGPQP LQKPVU CPF ECTXGF RCPGNU QH ƃQYGTU CPF VTCEGU QH RCKPV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£200-300

A German Iron Armada Chest, 17th century, of usual riveted strapwork form YKVJ HCNUG HTQPV GUEWVEJGQP VJG NQEM YKVJ UJQQVKPI DQNVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£800-1200

A Dutch Walnut Display Cabinet, in VJ EGPVWT[ UV[NG VJG OQWNFGF VQR CDQXG INC\GF FQQTU GPENQUKPI VYQ ƂZGF UJGNXGU YKVJ VYQ FTCYGTU DGNQY QP UETQNNGF UWRRQTVU CPF C ƃCVVGPGF UVTGVEJGT EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Quartetto Nest of Chinese Hardwood Tables, early 20th century, of graduated rectangular ar HQTO YKVJ OQWNFGF VQRU GCEJ decorated with a pierced apron off DKTFU CPF ƃQYGTU QP JQTUGUJQG HQTO QTO NGIU LQKPGF D[ JWORDCEM UVTGVEJGTU GTU VJG NCTIGUV EO D[ EO D[ EO EO

£350-450

£150-250

An Italian Carved Walnut X Frame Armchair, circa 1900, in Renaissance UV[NG ECTXGF KP TGNKGH VJG JCPF ITKRU KP VJG HQTO QH NKQP JGCFU VJG RKXQVKPI CPF UNCVVGF HTCOG YKVJ UNGFIG DCUGU VJG HGGV CU ITQVGUSWG OCUMU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-500

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A Late 19th/Early 20th Century French Cherry, Parquetry and Marquetry Decorated Four Piece Bedroom Suite, comprising a triple door wardrobe with GDQPKUGF OQWNFKPI CDQXG C IWKNNQEJG HTKG\G the central mirror door with bevelled glass OKTTQT RNCVG GPENQUKPI UJGNXGU ƃCPMGF D[ two moulded cupboard doors enclosing JCPIKPI URCEG VJG DCUG YKVJ VJTGG FGGR FTCYGTU EO D[ EO D[ EO C OCVEJKPI FTGUUKPI VCDNG VJG EGPVTCN QXCN bevelled glass mirror plate with pivoting wings UWRRQTVGF D[ VYQ ECDKPGVU YKVJ RCTSWGVT[ VQRU UKPING FTCYGTU CPF OQWNFGF EWRDQCTF FQQTU QP USWCTG VCRGTKPI NGIU EO OCZKOWO D[ EO D[ EO CPF C RCKT QH DGFUKFG ECDKPGVU YKVJ RCTSWGVT[ FGEQTCVGF VQRU RWNN QWV ECPFNG UNKFGU UKPING FTCYGTU CPF EQPHQTOKPI OQWNFGF EWRDQCTF FQQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1200-1800

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A Pair of Late 19th Century Burmese Rosewood Hall Chairs, RTQHWUGN[ ECTXGF YKVJ HQNKCIG CPF ƃQYGTU VJG conforming panels above solid UGCVU QP ECTXGF UETQNNGF HQTGNGIU in the form of elephant heads YKVJ FTCIQP JGCF HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Victorian Rosewood and Marquetry Inlaid Circular Flip-Top Dining Table, 2nd half 19th century, the top TKEJN[ KPNCKF YKVJ C DQTFGT QH VTCKNKPI NGCXGU CPF ƃQYGTU QP a turned vasiform support with VJTGG ƃQYGT ECTXGF ECDTKQNG with scrolled toes and recessed ECUVQTU EO D[ EO

£450-550

£1000-1500

A Fine Victorian Burr Walnut and Marquetry Inlaid Oval Breakfast Table, circa 1870, the quarter-veneered top with VTCKNKPI HQNKCIG CDQXG C YCX[ UJCRGF HTKG\G QP C VWTPGF CPF carved support with four cabriole NGIU UETQNNGF VQGU CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

An Early Victorian Rosewood Circular Dining Table, mid 19th century, the plain frieze above a chamfered and turned UWRRQTV YKVJ VTKHQTO DCUG EQORTGUUGF HGGV CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO

£700-1000

£500-700

A Regency Mahogany and Rosewood Circular Dining Table, early 19th century, VJG ƃKRVQR CDQXG a turned and reeded support with three scrolled sabre legs with acanthus leaf gilt metal mounts terminating in brass RCY HGGV YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO

A George III Mahogany Gateleg Dining Table, 3rd quarter 18th century, with two drop leaves and RKXQVKPI ICVGNGIU QP VCRGTKPI NGIU YKVJ EJCOHGTGF RCF HGGV EO D[ EO GZVGPFGF D[ EO

A Victorian Brown Oak Extending Dining Table, circa 1870, with three QTKIKPCN CFFKVKQPCN NGCXGU VJG RNCKP frieze on turned and tapering legs with DTCUU ECRRGF HGGV CPF ECUVQTU EO GZVGPFGF D[ EO D[ EO

£300-500

£1500-2000

£400-600

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A Victorian Burr Walnut and Marquetry Inlaid Centre Table, the quarter-veneered VQR CDQXG EQNWOP UWRRQTVU EGPVTGF D[ CP WTP YKVJ ECDTKQNG NGIU CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A William IV Rosewood and Crossbanded Circular Dining Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the moulded frieze above a chamfered vasiform support with carved UQENG VTKHQTO DCUG CPF ECTXGF ENCY HGGV YKVJ TGEGUUGF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO

A Late 19th Century Carved Mahogany Circular Dining Table, VJG ƃKRVQR YKVJ carved and gadrooned border above a turned support with four acanthus carved cabriole NGIU DCNN CPF ENCY HGGV CPF TGEGUUGF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO

£600-800

£250-350

£600-800

A Late Victorian Mahogany Extending Dining Table, circa 1890, QH & UJCRG HQTO YKVJ VYQ CFFKVKQPCN QTKIKPCN NGCXGU YKVJ OQWNFGF CRTQP QP CPVJGOKQP carved cabriole legs with ENCY HGGV CPF ECUVQTU EO GZVGPFGF D[ EO D[ EO

£800-1200

A Victorian Mahogany Extending Dining Table, circa 1870, YKVJ VJTGG QTKIKPCN CFFKVKQPCN NGCXGU VJG OQWNFGF GFIG QP VWTPGF YKVJ VJTGG QTKIKPCN CFFKVKQPCN NGCXGU VJG OQWNFGF GFIG QP VWTPGF CPF ICFTQQPGF NGIU YKVJ DTCUU ECRRGF HGGV CPF ECUVQTU EO GZVGPFGF D[ EO D[ EO GZVGPFGF D[ EO D[ EO

£700-1000

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An Oak Circular Dining Table, circa 1890, with moulded edge and VYQ QTKIKPCN NGCXGU VJG RNCKP HTKG\G QP VWTPGF NGIU EO GZVGPFGF D[ EO D[ EO CPF A Set of Eight Armchairs, KPENWFKPI VYQ ECTXGTU YKVJ ETGCO WRJQNUVGTGF FTQR KP UGCVU the scrolled and carved top rails above XCUKHQTO URNCVU QP VWTPGF HQTGNGIU UKPINGU EO D[ EO D[ EO ECTXGTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£800-1000

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A Riley Slate Bed Snooker/Dining Table, TGUVQTGF D[ *CNUVGCFU 5QNKPC VJG ƂXG TGOQXCDNG NGCXGU YKVJ ITGGP DCK\G RNC[KPI UWTHCEG QP VWTPGF CPF TGGFGF NGIU YKVJ CFLWUVCDNG OGVCN HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO An EJ Riley Mahogany and Brass Scoreboard, EO D[ EO A Boxed Set of Modern Pool and Billiard Balls; Three Triangles; Three Cues CPF Two Rests

£800-1200

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A Set of Four George III Provincial Ash and Rush-Seated Dining Chairs, with pierced splats CDQXG FTQR KP UGCVU QP USWCTG EJCOHGTGF HQTGNGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO A George II Walnut Dining Chair, YKVJ UQNKF URNCV CPF FTQR KP UGCV on acanthus carved cabriole forelegs with pad HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO A 19th Century Queen Anne Style Dining Chair, upholstered to OCVEJ YKVJ UJGNN ECTXGF VQR TCKN FTQR KP UGCV CPF UJGNN ECTXGF ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ DCNN CPF ENCY HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO A Pair of George III Mahogany Ladder-Back Chairs, with drop-in UGCVU CPF USWCTG EJCOHGTGF NGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF A Pair of Hepplewhite Style Mahogany Dining Chairs, YKVJ OQWNFGF VQR TCKNU RKGTEGF URNCVU CPF ƃQTCN EQXGTGF UGTRGPVKPG UGCVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A George III Mahogany Dining Table, late 18th century, with two rounded leaves to HQTO CP QXCN QP VCRGTKPI NGIU YKVJ RCF HGGV EO D[ EO GZVGPFGF D[ EOo CPF A George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, late 18th century, YKVJ C UKPING HTKG\G FTCYGT on square tapering legs with brass capped toes CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO GZVGPFGF D[ EO repairs

Ten Victorian Carved Oak Dining Chairs, circa 1880, recovered KP RKPM ƃQTCN HCDTKE EQORTKUKPI UKZ OCVEJKPI GZCORNGU YKVJ CECPVJWU leaf carved top rails and vine decorated frames between spiral VWTPGF UWRRQTVU YKVJ RCFFGF DCEM UWRRQTVU CPF QXGTUVWHHGF UGCVU QP VWTPGF CPF DNQEM UWRRQTVU EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF a set of four with caned seats CPF TGOQXCDNG USWCD EWUJKQPU WRJQNUVGTGF VQ OCVEJ EO D[ EO D[ EO

£100-150

£800-1200

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£70-100

A Set of Ten Victorian Carved Oak Dining Chairs, late 19th century, recovered in nailed DTQYP NGCVJGT VJG UETQNNGF VQR TCKNU LQKPGF D[ UYCIU YKVJ VWTPGF TGGFGF UWRRQTVU CPF NGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£400-600


A Set of Eight Chippendale Revival Carved Mahogany Dining Chairs, early 20th century, KPENWFKPI VYQ ECTXGTU YKVJ CECPVJWU ECTXGF CPF PWNNGF VQR TCKNU CDQXG RKGTEGF URNCVU YKVJ ETGCO UVTKRGF FTQR KP UGCVU CPF RNCKP UGCV TCKNU QP ECTXGF ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ DCNN CPF ENCY HGGV UKPINGU EO D[ EO D[ EO ECTXGTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£400-600

A Set of Ten Victorian Mahogany Dining Chairs, late 19th century, TGEQXGTGF KP DGKIG XGNXGV YKVJ OQWNFGF frames and C scroll splats above QXGTUVWHHGF UGTRGPVKPG UJCRGF UGCV QP VWTPGF CPF ECTXGF VCRGTKPI NGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1000-1500

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An Impressive Louis XV Style Marquetry Decorated and Ormolu Mounted Centre Table, the shaped top FGEQTCVGF YKVJ C EGPVTCN RCPGN QH CP CDDG[ UWTTQWPFGF D[ XCTKQWU RCPGNU QH ƃQYGTU DKTFU CPF VTGNNKU RCVVGTP YKVJ EGPVTCN HTKG\G FTCYGT EGPVTGF D[ CP QTOQNW DGCTFGF OCUM QP ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ ECT[CVKF OQWPVU CPF UETQNNGF UCDQVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£3000-4000

A French Boulle Style Ebonised Red Tortoiseshell and Ormolu Mounted Bijouterie Table, mid 19th century, the hinged lid of serpentine shaped form with bevelled glass top enclosing a velvet lined KPVGTKQT QP ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ IKNV HQNKCVG OQWPVU CPF UCDQVU LQKPGF D[ C UJGNH EO D[ EO D[ EO

£400-600

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A French Louis XV Style Rosewood and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, late 19th century, with original rouge serpentine shape marble top above a glazed door enclosing a fabric lined KPVGTKQT EO D[ EO D[ EO

A French Kingwood, Amboyna and Marquetry Inlaid and Gilt Metal Mounted Work Table, circa 1880, of UGTRGPVKPG HQTO YKVJ JKPIGF NKF GPENQUKPI C vacant interior above an inverted breakfront HTKG\G G HTKG\G TCKUGF QP UNGPFGT ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ UETQ UETQNNGF UCDQVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A French Ormolu Mounted, Ebonised, Amboyna and Marquetry Inlaid Dropleaf Table, late 19th/early 20th century, the four drop leaves inlaid with OWUKECN VTQRJKGU CTQWPF C EGPVTCN ƃQTCN RCPGN QP VWTPGF CPF ƃWVGF VCRGTKPI NGIU LQKPGF D[ C UVTGVEJGT EO D[ EO GZVGPFGF D[ EO

£600-800

£600-800 £60 0

£400-600

A Fr French r Rosewood Vernis Martin Style Vitri i Vitrine, late 19th century, of bombé shape shap p form with stage top and glazed doors ors GPENQUKPI C ITGGP HCDTKE NKPGF KPVGTKQT YKVJ GPENQ Q J HQWT RCKPVGF RCPGNU DGNQY FGRKEVKPI ƂIWTGU HQWT GU KP C NCPFUECRG EO D[ EO D[ EO KP C O

£700-1000 £70

A Fr French r Art Deco Burr Ash, Marquetry try and Gilt Metal Mounted Wardrobe, earlyy 20th century, QH FQOGF HQTO the ccentral mirror door with arched plate UWTO O UWTOQWPVGF D[ YKPIGF ITKHƂPU CPF CP WTP ƃCPMGF D[ VYQ UOCNN YKPIU KPNCKF YKVJ JWUMU ƃCPM M UMU and ffoliage enclosing an oak lined interior YKVJ [ YKVJ CFLWUVCDNG UJGNXGU EO D[ EO D[ EO D[ O O

£500-700 £50 00 70 0 00

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A French Ormolu Mounted Rosewood Bois Satine and Marquetry Dropleaf Occasional Table, late 19th/ early 20th century, inlaid to all sides with a central panel of ƃQYGTU CPF UETQNNKPI HQNKCIG QP VWTPGF CPF ƃWVGF VCRGTKPI NGIU LQKPGF D[ C ƃCVVGPGF UVTGVEJGT UWTOQWPVGF D[ CP WTP UJCRGF ƂPKCN EO D[ EO GZVGPFGF D[ EO

£500-700

A 20th Century French Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Centre Table, KP .QWKU :8+ UV[NG YKVJ rectangular pink Breccia veined marble top above a gilt OGVCN CECPVJWU OQWNFGF CPF ƃWVGF HTKG\G EGPVTGF D[ C RNCSWG ECUV KP NQY TGNKGH YKVJ RWVVK QP VCRGTKPI ƃWVGF NGIU LQKPGF D[ C ƃCVVGPGF UVTGVEJGT EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1000-1500

A 20th Century Marquetry and Bois Satine Gilt Metal Commode, KP .QWKU :+8 UV[NG QH UGTRGPVKPG UJCRG HQTO YKVJ #NGR $TGEEKC OCTDNG VQR CDQXG ƃQTCN OCTSWGVT[ FGGR FTCYGTU YKVJ HQNKCVG ECUV OQWPVU CPF UCDQVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1000-1500

A Pair of Louis XVI Style Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Gueridons, late 19th century, of circular form with green marble VQRU HTCOGF D[ C UVKHH NGCH DQTFGT YKVJ EQNWOP UWRRQTVU SWCFTKRCTVKVG DCUG CPF EQORTGUUGF DWP HGGV EO D[ EO

A French Louis XVI Style Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Desk, late 19th/early 20th century, KPUGV DNCEM NGCVJGT YTKVKPI UWTHCEG YKVJ )TGGM -G[ DQTFGT CDQXG ƂXG FTCYGT YKVJ QRRQUKPI UJCO FTCYGTU QP EQNWOP CPF DTCUU ECRRGF NGIU LQKPGF D[ C ƃCVVGPGF UVTGVEJGT EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1000-1500

£600-800

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A Pair of French Style Pink Marble and Gilt Metal Mounted Pedestals, modern, of square VCRGTKPI HQTO VJG OQWNFGF VQRU YKVJ UETQNNGF foliate mounts and circular transfer printed RQTVTCKVU VJG VQR EO D[ EO EO JKIJ

£600-800

A Late 19th Century French Carved Walnut Folio Stand, with acanthus and scrolled RGFKOGPV EGPVTGF D[ C OCUM CPF UJGNN VJG OQWNFGF HCNN HTQPV RCPGN YKVJ DTCUU FQWDNG NQEM QP UJGNN ECTXGF ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ UETQNN VQGU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-400

A Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Style Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Chest, the marble top of canted form above four long FTCYGTU CNN DGVYGGP ƃWVGF UVKNGU CDQXG CP arched apron and cabriole forelegs with gilt OGVCN OQWPVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£600-800

A Victorian Figured Walnut, Marquetry and Gilt Metal Mounted Jardiniere Table, circa 1880, KP .QWKU :8 UV[NG VJG RKGTEGF ICNNGT[ GPENQUKPI C TGOQXCDNG OGVCN NKPGT YKVJ KPNCKF RCPGNU QH VTCKNKPI ƃQYGTU CPF HQNKCIG QP UNGPFGT ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ IKNV ECUV OQWPVU CPF UCDQVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Late 19th Century French Louis XV Carved Walnut Armoire, ink-stamped Ameublements de Style-Mercier Freres/ Paris/100F Auberge St Antoine VJG TQEQEQ UV[NG ECTXGF RGFKOGPV CDQXG C OKTTQT FQQT enclosing a burr maple veneered door and FTCYGT CDQXG C ECTXGF HTKG\G EGPVTGF D[ C OCUM DGVYGGP CECPVJWU ECTXGF ECDTKQNG NGIU EO D[ EO EO

A Late 19th Century French Marble and Gilt Metal Mounted Plant Stand, the pivoting top above a leaf cast capital YKVJ EQNWOP UWRRQTV VJG UVGRRGF DCUG YKVJ IWKNNQEJG CPF TGGFGF DQTFGT QP UETQNNGF HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£500-700

£400-600

£500-700

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A Pair of Early 20th Century Carved Mahogany Armchairs, TGEQXGTGF KP ƃQTCN RKPM HCDTKE YKVJ USWCD EWUJKQPU CPF QXGTUVWHHGF CTO UWRRQTVU VJG CECPVJWU carved frame above shell carved forelegs with ball and ENCY HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-500

A Pair of George III Style Wing-Back Chairs, early 20th century, TGEQXGTGF KP IQNF CPF TGF HCDTKE YKVJ TQWPFGF CTO UWRRQTVU C USWCD CPF C UECVVGT EWUJKQP CDQXG C RNCKP UGCV TCKN QP UJGNN ECTXGF ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ RCF HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£2500-3000

A Rosewood Framed Armchair, circa 1900, TGEQXGTGF KP ƃQTCN UKNM HCDTKE VJG OQWNFGF HTCOG YKVJ ECTXGF JCPF ITKRU CDQXG CP QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV YKVJ USWCTG VCRGTKPI HQTGNGIU CPF DNQEM HGGV the rear legs retipped EO D[ EO D[ EO

£120-180

A Victorian Carved Rosewood Dressing Stool, 3rd quarter 19th century, VJG NCVGT ƃQTCN PGGFNGYQTM FTQR KP UGCV YKVJKP C OQWNFGF HTCOG QP CECPVJWU ECTXGF ECDTKQNG NGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£100-150

A Pair of Joined Oak Arts & Crafts Reclining Bed Chairs, early 20th century, TGEQXGTGF KP VCTVCP HCDTKE EQORTKUKPI C IGPVNGOCPoU GZCORNG YKVJ RKXQVKPI DCEM UWRRQTV CPF URTWPI DCUG QP USWCTG VCRGTKPI NGIU LQKPGF D[ C UJGNH EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF C NCF[oU GZCORNG EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Victorian Upholstered Box Stool, late 19th century, TGEQXGTGF KP ƃQTCN ETGYGNYQTM UV[NG HCDTKE YKVJ JKPIGF UGCV GPENQUKPI C XCECPV KPVGTKQT VJG YCKUVGF DQF[ CDQXG C OQWNFGF DCUG CPF EQORTGUUGF DWP HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£600-800

£200-300

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A Victorian Wing-Back Club Armchair, late 19th century, covered in close-nailed green DWVVQPGF NGCVJGT VJG QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV CDQXG C RNCKP UGCV TCKN QP VWTPGF HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Pair of Feather-Filled Three-Seater Sofas, modern, EQXGTGF KP ETGCO ECNKEQ V[RG HCDTKE YKVJ VYQ USWCD EWUJKQPU CPF CUUQTVGF UECVVGT EWUJKQPU QP 8KEVQTKCP UV[NG VWTPGF NGIU YKVJ DTCUU ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Victorian Walnut Nursing Chair, circa 1870, covered KP ƃQTCN PGGFNGYQTM CPF ITGGP XGNXGV HCDTKE YKVJ UETQNN VQR TCKN QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV CPF ƃQYGT carved cabriole forelegs with ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Victorian Howard Style Armchair, late 19th century, YKVJ TGOQXCDNG ITGGP EQXGT WRJQNUVGTGF KP FCTM ITG[ EWV OQSWGVVG QP USWCTG VCRGTKPI HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£100-150

£300-400

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A Victorian Upholstered Armchair, late 19th/early 20th century, upholstered KP ITGGP EQVVQP HCDTKE YKVJ QXGTUVWHHGF CTOU CPF UGCV on compressed bun feet with ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF A Similar Example, WRJQNUVGTGF KP ETGCO EQVVQP EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Victorian Howard Style Armchair, late 19th century, the underside stamped Harrods Ltd, Upholsterers London SW YKVJ TGOQXCDNG ITGGP ƃQTCN EQXGT WRJQNUVGTGF KP ITGGP ƃQTCN HCDTKE QP USWCTG VCRGTKPI NGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£500-700

# 8KEVQTKCP %JGUVGTƂGNF Drop-End Sofa, circa 1870, recovered in buttoned pink UKNM FCOCUM YKVJ TQWPFGF CTO supports and a drop end above CP QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV QP VWTPGF HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£600-800

£400-600

# FH A Mid 19th Century Wing-Back Chair, with TGOQXCDNG TGF EQXGT EQXGTGF KP light green fabric decorated with C YQQFNCPF UEGPG QP USWCTG tapering forelegs with brass ECRRGF VQGU CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£100-150

£300-400

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A Howard Style Armchair, late 19th/early 20th century, EQXGTGF KP ETGCO ECNKEQ VJG rear leg stamped 1578 QP USWCTG VCRGTKPI HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Victorian Howard Style Armchair, late 19th century, YKVJ TGOQXCDNG ITGGP ƃQTCN EQXGT WRJQNUVGTGF KP TGF XGNXGV QP VWTPGF HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£200-300

£300-500

A Victorian Rosewood Framed Two-Seater Sofa, circa 1870, recovered KP DWVVQPGF RKPM YCVGTGF UKNM HCDTKE VJG moulded seat rail with acanthus carved hand ITKRU CPF C UGTRGPVKPG UJCRGF UGCV TCKN QP UETQNNGF ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

# 8KEVQTKCP %JGUVGTƂGNF 5QHC NCVG VJ century, TGEQXGTGF KP ƃQTCN HCDTKE YKVJ TQWPFGF CTO UWRRQTVU QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV CPF RNCKP UGCV TCKN TCKUGF QP VWTPGF HQTGNGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£600-800

£400-600

An Early 20th Century Three Piece Suite, recovered in close-nailed brown leather with VCTVCP EJGEM USWCD EWUJKQPU EQORTKUKPI C VYQ UGCVGT UQHC YKVJ OQWNFGF CTO UWRRQTVU CDQXG C RNCKP UGCV TCKUGF QP UETQNNGF HQTGNGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF C RCKT QH CTOEJCKTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-500

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A Victorian Two-Seater Sofa, late 19th century, TGEQXGTGF KP ƃQTCN HCDTKE YKVJ EWTXGF CPF DWVVQPGF DCEM UWRRQTV TQWPFGF arms and overstuffed seat raised on stout ECDTKQNG HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Victorian Armchair, late 19th century, TGEQXGTGF KP DTQYP DWVVQPGF NGCVJGT YKVJ TQWPFGF CTOU CPF QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV QP TKPI turned forelegs with brass capped toes and ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

# .CVG 8KEVQTKCP 6YQ 5GCVGT %JGUVGTƂGNF Sofa, 3rd quarter 19th century, recovered KP DWVVQPGF ƃQTCN HCDTKE YKVJ OCVEJKPI UECVVGT EWUJKQPU VJG URTWPI UGCV CDQXG C RNCKP UGCV TCKN QP VWTPGF HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£400-600

FH An Early 20th Century Three-Seater Sofa, YKVJ TGOQXCDNG NQQUG EQXGT VJG overstuffed arms and sprung seat on turned HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO A Similar Three-Seater Sofa, YKVJ UKZ TGOQXCDNG EWUJKQPU CPF TQWPFGF CTO UWRRQTVU EO D[ EO D[ EO and A Similar Armchair, with rounded CTO UWRRQTVU QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV CPF QP EQORTGUUGF VWTPGF HGGV CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£200-300

FH A Late George III Mahogany Framed Wing-Back Armchair, early 19th century, TGEQXGTGF KP RKPM XGNXGV YKVJ TQWPFGF CTO UWRRQTVU CPF QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV QP USWCTG HQTO NGIU LQKPGF D[ CP * UVTGVEJGT NCVGT ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-500

£500-700

A 19th Century Mahogany Hepplewhite Style Armchair, TGEQXGTGF KP ITGGP ƃQTCN HCDTKE VJG OQWNFGF HTCOG CDQXG C RKGTEGF URNCV QWVUYGRV CTOU CPF QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV QP USWCTG VCRGTKPI NGIU YKVJ URCFG HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£150-250

A Pair of George III Style Giltwood Open Armchairs, late 19th/early 20th century, WRJQNUVGTGF KP DWVVQPGF ITGGP UKNM FCOCUM with guilloche and stiff leaf carved moulded HTCOG RCFFGF DCEM UWRRQTV CTOU CPF QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV QP RCTV YT[VJGP VWTPGF HQTGNGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£600-800

A Pair of Regency Mahogany Uxbridge Library Reading Chairs, early 19th century, RQUUKDN[ D[ )KNNQYU VJG TGEVCPIWNCT backs and reeded frames with removable ETGCO WRJQNUVGTGF USWCD EWUJKQPU VWTPGF baluster arm supports and turned legs with DTCUU ECRRGF VQGU CPF ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

# 8KEVQTKCP %JGUVGTƂGNF 5QHC NCVG VJ century, recovered in buttoned brown leather YKVJ QXGTUVWHHGF CTOU CPF UGCV TCKUGF QP USWCTG VCRGTKPI HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1200-1800

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£3000-5000

£300-500

FH An Early 20th Century Double Footstool, EQXGTGF KP ƃQTCN PGGFNGYQTM HCDTKE YKVJ QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV QP UVQWV ECDTKQNG NGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF Another Victorian Mahogany Double Footstool, YKVJ NCVGT ƃQTCN PGGFNGYQTM QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV QP UVQWV ECDTKQNG NGIU YKVJ RCF HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£100-150

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A Victorian Mahogany Framed Armchair, circa 1870, TGEQXGTGF KP DWVVQPGF ƃQTCN HCDTKE YKVJ TQWPFGF CTOU C OQWNFGF HTCOG CPF UETQNNGF JCPFITKRU TCKUGF QP ECDTKQNG HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£250-350

A Victorian Oversized Day Bed, late 19th century, recovered in multicoloured buttoned HCDTKE YKVJ TQWPFGF QXGTUVWHHGF DCEM UWRRQTV CPF UGCV TCKUGF QP VWTPGF NGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£600-800

# 8KEVQTKCP %JGUVGTƂGNF 5QHC NCVG 19th century, recovered in dark blue and ƃQTCN DWVVQPGF HCDTKE VJG TQWPFGF CTOU above an overstuffed seat and plain seat TCKN TCKUGF QP VWTPGF HQTGNGIU YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

A George II Style Walnut Armchair, late 19th/early 20th century, the rear leg numbered 9584 TGEQXGTGF KP RKPM UVTKRGF HCDTKE YKVJ TQWPFGF CTOU USWCD EWUJKQP CPF C RNCKP UGCV TCKN QP ECDTKQNG HQTGNGIU YKVJ RCF HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£800-1200

£250-350

A Late 19th Century Carved Giltwood and Green Painted Two-Seater Sofa, recovered in classical green and beige HCDTKE VJG CECPVJWU FGEQTCVGF HTCOG YKVJ RCFFGF UWRRQTV CTOU CPF QXGTUVWHHGF UGCV VJG UGCV TCKN FGEQTCVGF YKVJ TQUGVVGU CPF UETQNNU QP UVQR ƃWVGF NGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£400-600

A Suite of Louis XV Style Giltwood Furniture, 19th century, upholstered in ITGGP UKNM FCOCUM EQORTKUKPI HQWT UKPING chairs with shell and scrolled top rails and moulded frames with padded back UWRRQTVU CPF UGCV VJG UGCV TCKN EGPVTGF D[ C UJGNN QP CECPVJWU ECDTKQNG NGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF CP CTOEJCKT WRJQNUVGTGF VQ OCVEJ EO D[ EO D[ EO

£500-800

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A Victorian Giltwood Three-Seater Sofa, KP .QWKU :8 UV[NG EQXGTGF KP ƃQTCN ETGCO FCOCUM YKVJ QXCN RCFFGF DCEM UWRRQTV CPF OQWNFGF HTCOG UWTOQWPVGF D[ TKDDQPU VJG QXGTUVWHHGF seat between acanthus and moulded JCPF ITKRU QP UVQR ƃWVGF HQTGNGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£500-700

A George III Style Giltwood Suite, late 19th century, upholstered in close-nailed ITGGP UKNM VJG UETQNN GPF UQHC with squab cushion and frame decorated with anthemion CPF ƃQYGTDGNNU QP VWTPGF CPF TGGFGF NGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF C RCKT QH CTOEJCKTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£2000-3000

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A Pair of Louis XV Style Giltwood and Gesso Two-Seater Canapes, late 19th/early 20th century, recovered in cream and blue ƃQTCN HCDTKE YKVJ OQWNFGF frames and padded back support and squab cushions above a serpentine shaped UGCV TCKN QP UETQNNGF ECDTKQNG HQTGNGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£800-1200

A George III Polychrome Painted Open Armchair, late 18th century, decorated overall with trails of ƃQYGTDGNNU CDQXG C UWPDWTUV pierced splat and canework UGCV VJG UGCV TCKN FGEQTCVGF YKVJ C UJGNN QP ECDTKQNG NGIU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-500

#NN NQVU UWDLGEV VQ C DW[GToU RTGOKWO QH KPENWUKXG QH 8#6 "


A George I Style Giltwood Suite, 20th century, comprising a VYQ UGCVGT UQHC WRJQNUVGTGF KP ETKOUQP CPF IQNF ƃQTCN HCDTKE YKVJ UETQNNGF CPF ECTXGF JCPF ITKRU CDQXG C HQNKCVG ECTXGF UGCV TCKN QP UETQNNGF NGIU LQKPGF D[ CP CECPVJWU ECTXGF UVTGVEJGT EO D[ EO D[ EO CP CTOEJCKT WRJQNUVGTGF VQ OCVEJ EO D[ EO D[ EO CPQVJGT CTOEJCKT WRJQNUVGTGF KP FWEM GII DNWG IGQOGVTKE UKNM C RCKT QH UKPING EJCKTU WRJQNUVGTGF VQ OCVEJ YKVJ UETQNNGF NGIU LQKPGF D[ C UVTGVEJGT EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF C RCKT QH UKPING EJCKTU WRJQNUVGTGF KP RCKUNG[ HCDTKE

An Edwardian Chinoiserie Decorated and Parcel Gilt Three Piece Bergère Suite, early 20th century, comprising a two-seater UQHC YKVJ FQWDNG ECPGF UKFGU TGEQXGTGF KP ETGCO EQVVQP HCDTKE YKVJ RCFFGF DCEM UWRRQTV CPF HQWT USWCD EWUJKQPU QP ENCY CPF DCNN HGGV YKVJ ECUVQTU EO D[ EO D[ EO CPF C RCKT QH CTOEJCKTU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1500-2000

No lot

£800-1200

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A George III Three-Seater Sofa, late 18th century, recovered in ƃQTCN UVTKRGF UKNM HCDTKE VJG USWCD EWUJKQP QP OCJQICP[ CPF UCVKPYQQF VCRGTKPI NGIU VJG WPFGTUKFG NCDGNNGF David South Harrogate EO D[ EO D[ EO

A Late 19th Century Flemish Style Tortoiseshell and Ebonised Wall Mirror, the bevelled glass plate within a moulded and ripple FGEQTCVGF HTCOG EO D[ EO

£1500-2000

£200-300

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A Pair of George III Style Wing-Back Armchairs, 20th century, TGEQXGTGF KP [GNNQY UKNM FCOCUM YKVJ TQWPFGF CTOU CPF HGCVJGT ƂNNGF [GNNQY EQVVQP USWCD EWUJKQP VJG RNCKP UGCV TCKN CDQXG CECPVJWU ECTXGF NGIU YKVJ ENCY CPF DCNN HGGV EO D[ EO D[ EO

£500-700

A Regency Rosewood Toilet Mirror, early 19th century, the rectangular plate with turned supports above a bowfront base with VJTGG UOCNN FTCYGTU DGVYGGP TGGFGF WRTKIJVU EO D[ EO D[ EO An Edwardian Stained Beech Example, YKVJ QXCN OKTTQT DCTDGT RQNG UVTWPI HTCOG CPF VWTPGF URKPFNG UWRRQTVU EO D[ EO CPF An Early 20th Century Oak Example, YKVJ TGEVCPIWNCT OKTTQT RNCVG EO D[ EO

£70-100

#NN NQVU UWDLGEV VQ C DW[GToU RTGOKWO QH KPENWUKXG QH 8#6 "


FH An Early 20th Century Cast Iron Dinner Gong, with spiral turned supports UWURGPFKPI C DTCUU IQPI EO D[ EO D[ EO YKVJ UVTKMGT YKVJ VWTPGF wood handle

£120-180

No lot

A Victorian Mahogany Cheval Mirror, circa 1870, the original mirror plate within an CTEJGF HTCOG YKVJ % UETQNN ECTXGF UWRRQTVU VJG serpentine shaped base with scrolled legs and VQGU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£250-350

A Brass Stylised Standard Lamp, late 19th century, on a column support with knopped base and anthemion shaped base with three UETQNNGF NGIU EO JKIJ YKVJ ICVJGTGF UKNM shade

£200-300

A French Carved Mahogany Gallery Easel, late 19th/early 20th century, the pierced C scroll and rocaille cresting above an adjustable RKEVWTG TGUV EO YKFG OCZKOWO EO JKIJ OCZKOWO

£300-500

An Early 20th Century Louis Vuitton Steamer Trunk, covered in original close-nailed DTQYP NGCVJGT YKVJ JKPIGF NKF CPF DTCUU ENCUR stamped Louis Vuitton 149 New Bond Street London Made in France VJG NQEMRNCVG UVCORGF 014584 VJG KPVGTKQT UVCORGF KP KPM 124667 with .QWKU 8WKVVQP NCDGN CPF TGOQXCDNG EQORCTVOGPV VTC[ YKVJ QTKIKPCN .QWKU 8WKVVQP CFLWUVCDNG DTCUU ENCURU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£1500-2500

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A Fine Late Victorian Rosewood and Marquetry Inlaid Chimney Piece, QH KPXGTVGF DTGCMHTQPV HQTO TKEJN[ KPNCKF YKVJ TKDDQPU VTCKNKPI ƃQYGTU CPF OQVJGT QH RGCTN VJG OQWNFGF UWRRQTVU FGEQTCVGF YKVJ OWUKECN VTQRJKGU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£2500-3000

A Late Victorian Glazed Mahogany Six-Leaf Dressing Screen, late 19th century, YKVJ DQZYQQF UVTKPIKPI CPF OQWNFGF RCPGNU DGNQY GCEJ NGCH OGCUWTGU EO D[ EO

£600-800

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A Victorian Overmantel Mirror, mid 19th century, ry, ral r with guilloche decorated columns and an architectural pediment with a stiff leaf carved border above a UETQNNGF CPF JWUM FGEQTCVGF HTKG\G EO D[ EO O O

£200-300

A Regency Gilt and Gesso Pier Glass, early 19th century, the breakfront ball surmounted cornice above a verre eglomise panel depicting DWKNFKPIU KP C NCPFUECRG VJG NCVGT OKTTQT RNCVG DGNQY CNN DGVYGGP ƃWVGF RKNCUVGT UWRRQTVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£300-500

A Pair of 20th Century Grey and White Marble Pedestals, YKVJ NCRKU NC\WNK RCPGNU QH USWCTG VCRGTKPI HQTO YKVJ OQWNFGF CPF UVGRRGF DCUGU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£500-800

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A Victorian Gilt and Gesso Overmantel Mirror, circa 1870, the rectangular plate within a moulded and egg CPF FCTV HTCOG UWTOQWPVGF D[ NCWTGN NGCXGU CPF C UETQNNGF ECTVQWEJG EO D[ EO

£600-800

A Victorian Gilt and Gesso Overmantel Mirror, circa 1870, VJG DGCFGF CPF ƃQTCN FGEQTCVGF OQWNFGF HTCOG UWTOQWPVGF D[ CP CECPVJWU CPF UETQNNGF RNWOG EO D[ EO

£300-500

A Large Alabaster Floor-Standing Standard Lamp, circa 1930, the circular shade carved with acanthus NGCXGU QP C EQNWOP UWRRQTV YKVJ VCRGTKPI DCUG EO JKIJ

£600-800

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A North European Gilt and Gesso Overmantel Mirror, circa 1870, the later mirror plate within an arched moulded HTCOG UWTOQWPVGF D[ HTWKV FGEQTCVGF WTPU NGCXGU CPF C UETQNNGF ECTVQWEJG EGPVTGF D[ C OCUM EO D[ EO

£400-600

A Regency Style Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Standard Lamp, VJG VCRGTGF ƃWVGF EQNWOP UWRRQTV YKVJ acanthus scrolled collars on a circular acanthus scrolled DCUG EO JKIJ YKVJ ICVJGTGF HCDTKE UJCFG

£200-300

A Regency Gilt and Gesso Circular Convex Mirror, early 19th century, VJG OGTEWT[ RNCVG EQPVCKPGF YKVJKP C TGGFGF UNKR YKVJKP C UVKHH NGCH DQTFGT CPF C DCNN UWTOQWPVGF HTCOG UWTOQWPVGF D[ CP GCING EO D[ EO

£500-700

A Regency Gilt and Ebonised Circular Convex Mirror, early 19th century, with a reeded slip contained within a OQWNFGF HTCOG EO D[ EO

£250-350

A Gilt and Gesso Oval Mirror, KP #FCO UV[NG VJG QXCN bevelled glass plate within a moulded stiff leaf and ropework HTCOG VJG UJGNN CRTQP LQKPGF D[ UETQNNU CPF UYCIU QH ƃQYGTDGNNU UWTOQWPVGF D[ CP WTP EO D[ EO

£200-300

A Gilt and Gesso Oval Mirror, KP #FCO UV[NG VJG QXCN DGXGNNGF INCUU RNCVG YKVJKP C OQWNFGF UVKHH NGCH CPF TQRGYQTM HTCOG VJG UJGNN CRTQP LQKPGF D[ UETQNNU CPF UYCIU QH ƃQYGTDGNNU UWTOQWPVGF D[ CP WTP EO D[ EO

£200-300

A Victorian Gilt and Gesso Oval Mirror, KP #FCO UV[NG VJG QXCN DGXGNNGF INCUU RNCVG YKVJKP C OQWNFGF UVKHH NGCH CPF TQRGYQTM HTCOG VJG UJGNN CRTQP LQKPGF D[ UETQNNU CPF UYCIU QH ƃQYGTDGNNU UWTOQWPVGF D[ CP WTP EO D[ EO

£200-300

A Substantial Victorian Mahogany Dressing Table Mirror, 3rd quarter 19th century, the original arched mirror plate within a OQWNFGF HTCOG DGVYGGP VWTPGF UWRRQTVU EO D[ EO D[ EO

£100-150

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BRITISH, EUROPEAN & SPORTING ART SATURDAY 20 MARCH 2021

For further information please contact: Charlotte Conboy or Rohan McCulloch 01969 623780 charlotte.conboy@tennants-ltd.co.uk rohan.mcculloch@tennants-ltd.co.uk www.tennants.co.uk

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Archibald Thorburn FZS (1860-1935) “Sea Birds” Signed and dated 1908, watercolour, 54cm by 108cm Provenance: Haynes Fine Art, Broadway £25000-35000


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Watches All Lots are sold as seen, and the absence of any reference to the condition of a watch does not imply the lot is in good condition and without defects, repairs or restorations. Most watches have been repaired in the course of their normal lifetime and may now incorporate parts not original to them. We do not undertake any inspection of any watches prior to any Sale. We make no representation or warranty that CP[ YCVEJ KU KP YQTMKPI QTFGT #U YCVEJGU QHVGP EQPVCKP ƂPG CPF EQORNGZ mechanisms, Prospective Buyers should be aware that a general service, change of battery or further repair work, for which they are solely responsible, may be necessary.

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Collection #NN RWTEJCUGU OWEJ DG EQNNGEVGF HTQO QWT .G[DWTP QHƂEGU WPNGUU UVCVGF otherwise, within seven days of the Sale (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm).

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2021 AUCTION DATES Saturday 20 March

British, European & Sporting Art Friday 26 March

Antiques & Interiors Saturday 27 March

The Curious Collector Friday 9 April

Militaria Saturday 10 April

Antiques & Interiors and Beswick & Border Fine Art Friday 16 April

Toys & Collectables Friday 23 April

Antiques & Interiors Friday 23 April

Wine & Whisky Friday 7 May

Antiques & Interiors Friday 7 May

Textiles Saturday 8 May

Motor Vehicles & Automobilia Wednesday 12 May

Coins & Banknotes Friday 21 May

Country House – Part I Saturday 22 May

Country House – Part II Wednesday 26 May

Scientific & Musical Instruments Friday 28 May

Antiques & Interiors


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