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Featuring Property from The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker Cherry Barker (née London) trained as an actress at the Webber Douglas School of Singing and Dramatic Art during World War II and appeared in two films, Piccadilly Incident (1946) and Blanche Fury (1948) alongside British cinema stars Michael Wilding, Anna Neagle, Stewart Granger and Valerie Hobson. She married Peter Barker, General Manager of the Old Vic theatre, and after the birth of her children, Caroline and Charlie, forged a highly successful and busy career as a model in print and TV advertisements. Cherry took part in many memorable campaigns during the golden age of advertising, and deployed her acting skills in creating bright and effervescent characters for the new consumer age. Cherry’s passion for antiques ran throughout her life; whilst living in London she was often to be found at Portobello Road market where she honed her collecting eye and when she and Peter moved from London to live full time in Wiltshire she scoured the local antique shops and began to buy and sell in her own right. Cherry Barker loved the countryside, but she never quite gave up her old London life. Her interest in fashion and clothes continued, as did her entertaining and bridge playing, late into her life. Cherry Barker, 1960
Cherry with Stewart Granger in Blanche Fury (1948)
Cherry and Peter Barker’s Wiltshire cottage
Cherry and Peter Barker in a print advert for Vauxhall
Lot No
Description
Estimate
1
19th century Naive School Hunter in a stable Oil on canvas Unsigned In a maple frame 49cm x 59cm
£300-£500
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
2
A red wool upholstered two-seater sofa by Conran With rectangular back and seat, four loose squab cushions, on chrome frame end supports, 176cm wide, 91cm deep, 69cm high.
£200-£300
3
A 19th century pine cricket table The circular top on triangular tripod legs joined by a platform under-tier, 77cm diameter, 69cm high.
£300-£400
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
4
Sophie Layton (b.1986) Still Life IV, 2016 Monoprint with drawing Signed and dated 77cm x 55cm
£150-£200
Provenance: Eames Fine Art, London, 2016
5
Two small 19th century watercolours One depicting a woman and child standing in a street, 15cm x 10.5cm, the other an oval portrait of lady with her hair tied up, 12cm x 9.5cm. (2)
6
A large and impressive pair of contemporary rectangular smoked glass mirrors The rectangular plates surrounded by smoked glass marginals, 215cm high, 124cm wide, 5cm deep. (2)
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£50-£80
£600-£800
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Description
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7
A pair of Louis XV style grey and white painted fauteuils Upholstered, buttoned and close-nailed in pink silk, the oval padded backs above outswept padded arms and bowed seats, with buttoned loose squab cushions, on square tapering legs and spade feet, 56cm wide, 48cm deep, 89cm high, seat height 44cm. (2)
£200-£300
8†
Roy Petley (British b.1960) Landscape with figures Oil on board Signed In a gilt carved frame 45.5cm x 65cm
£400-£600
Artist Resale Right may apply
9
A pair of Victorian silk work pictures in verre eglomisé frames In the manner of George Morland, one of a milkmaid and girl the other of a female travelling feather pedlar on a donkey, each 38cm x 42cm. (2)
£100-£200
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
10
A group of six various 19th century Staffordshire figures An early 19th century Staffordshire spill vase in for form of a shepherdess seated by the bough of a tree with a sheep on her lap, 14cm high, an early 19th century Staffordshire figure of a seated couple with bocage by a waterfall, the woman reading, the man with a tambourine, 16cm high, a 19th century Staffordshire spill vase in the form of a seated man with a tambourine, an owl, a sheep and a lamb, 15cm high, a 19th century Staffordshire figure of a gamekeeper, lacking some bocage, 17cm high, a 19th century Staffordshire group titled 'The Sailors Return' with the figure of a young man with his arm around a young woman, 25cm high, a 19th century Staffordshire figure of Mother Goose, the figure holding a broom, seated on a goose with outstretched wings, 19.5cm high, faults and losses. (6) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£60-£80
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11
A George I walnut stool The oval padded seat upholstered in floral needlework, on cabriole legs and pad feet, one leg replaced, 53cm wide, 43cm deep, 48cm high.
£300-£400
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
12
A set of nine late Victorian carved mahogany salon chairs The curved fan carved top-rails above shaped splats and rectangular padded seats, on turned tapering legs, each 50cm wide, 50cm deep, 86cm high, seat height 43cm. (9)
£200-£400
13
A large early 20th century circular mahogany folding 'coaching' table On hinged shaped folding x-frame support, with a carrying handle and a locking mechanism, 97cm diameter, 61cm high .
£100-£200
14
An early 18th century Dutch carved oak chest of drawers The rectangular top above three long panelled drawers on block and reel feet, with arcaded pierced apron, side with cabochon mouldings, 97cm wide, 50cm deep, 76cm high.
£600-£800
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
15
A pair of early 20th century neo-classical gilt bronze twin-light wall lights With classical flamed urn cast backs and foliate nozzles, drilled for electricity, each 37cm high. (2)
£100-£150
16
A pair of Louis XV style gilt bronze twin-light wall lights and two single similar Fitted for electricity, the pair each 44cm high, the single examples 44cm and 32cm high respectively. (4)
£200-£300
17
A pair of Louis XV style gilt bronze twin-light wall lights Fitted for electricity, each 31cm high. (2)
£100-£150
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
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Description
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18
A pair of Louis XV style gilt bronze twin-light wall lights Drilled for electricity, each 36cm high. (2)
£100-£150
19
A pair of Italian carved giltwood fleur-de-lys twinlight wall lights Fitted for electricity, each 34cm high.
£100-£150
20
A set of four early 20th century Louis XVI style white painted fauteuils Upholstered in white textured fabric, the rectangular padded backs within moulded frames and with downswept padded arms above upholstered seats, on fluted tapering legs, each 62.5cm wide, 52cm deep, 90cm high. (4)
£800-£1,200
21
A late 19th century silk embroidered panel mounted in a tray and a pair of Victorian needlework face screens The silk embroidered panel contained within a mahogany twin handled tray, highlighted with gold threads and with a central oval with floral filled basket surrounded by garlands, 60cm long, the Victorian face screens with floral embroidered shield shaped panels with fringing and tassels, on gilt metal and white enamelled stands, 53cm high. (3)
£40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
22 †
Maurice Greiffenhagen RA (British, 1862-1931) Nude Pencil and watercolour Signed 15cm x 8cm Provenance: Purchased Bonhams Edinburgh, 29 November 2017, lot 45. Artist Resale Right may apply
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£400-£600
Lot No
Description
23
A George III oak tripod table The circular top (now fixed) on a baluster turned shaft, on cabriole legs and pad feet, 70cm diameter, 65cm high.
Estimate £60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
24
A 19th century and later pine box commode / settle With one open arm and hinged seat with panelled front and sides, 64cm wide, 37cm deep, 93cm high, seat height 52cm.
£60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
25
A George I style walnut low boy The rectangular quarter-veneered top above three drawers and a kneehole, on cabriole legs and pointed pad feet, 89cm wide, 49cm deep, 72cm high.
£100-£200
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
26
19th century Naive School Two gun dogs and a huntsman, 1897 Oil on board Unsigned, dated on reverse In a maple frame 23cm x 33cm
£100-£200
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
27
A set of three early 20th century Randolph Caldecott humorous hunting prints in maple frames 13cm x 22cm and two 8.5cm x 22cm. (3) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£40-£60
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Estimate
28
A pair of Italian 1950's enamel and brass articulated desk lamps in the manner of Angelo Lelii, probably by Arte Luce The shades and bases later painted, each 47cm high. (2)
£500-£700
29
J Beer, an overpainted print of a horse race and another print Signed, 34cm x 64cm, the other overpainted print also of a horse race, 29cm x 49cm. (2)
£50-£70
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
30
A set of six late Victorian humorous hunting prints In verre eglomisé frames, each 14.5cm x 18cm. (6)
£40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
31
A George I and later burr walnut and mahogany banded corner cabinet on stand The ogee moulded top above a door enclosing two shaped shelves, the stand on cabriole shell carved legs and pad feet, 66cm wide, 37cm deep, 127cm high.
£200-£300
32
A George I figured walnut and featherbanded bureau The rectangular top above a sloping fall enclosing a central cupboard door flanked by six pigeonholes and six short drawers above a sliding well, the lower part above two short and two long graduated drawers on later bracket feet, 96cm wide, 52cm deep, 100cm high.
£400-£600
33
A 19th century William and Mary style gilt wood carved walnut and caned open armchair and a matching side chair With arched pierced foliate and double scroll crest and out-swept arms, standing on block and turned legs joined by stretchers, cane and gilding distressed, the armchair 58cm wide, 43cm deep, 137cm high, seat height 47cm. (2)
£150-£250
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
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Description
34
An Edwardian doll's pram and two child's chairs The folding pram with iron wheels, 29cm wide, chairs a.f. (3)
Estimate £60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
35
A 19th century Staffordshire flatback figure 'Robin Hood' and a 19th century Staffordshire figure of Roualeyn George Gordon-Cumming, the Lion Slayer The Robin Hood group of spill vase form with two figures and a black and white dog, 38cm high, titled to the base, the Lion Slayer figure with Cumming stood on a body of a lion, 40cm high. (2)
£30-£50
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
36
A group of 19th century Staffordshire figures Comprising: a pair of Staffordshire flatback figures of a man in a kilt and a woman in cape both seated and each with a goat, 28cm high, a Staffordshire flatback spill vases of a sailor and a young woman with a sheep, 30.5cm high, a Staffordshire flatback of a turretted house, 18cm high, a Staffordshire figure on a man in a kilt with a goat, 20cm high, an early 19th century Staffordshire figure of a fruit seller by Wilton, 18cm high, lacking bocage and another early 19th century Staffordshire figure of a fruit seller, 17.5cm high, lacking bocage, a 19th century Staffordshire figure of a lady with lamb, 19cm high and a later figure of a man holding a fox, 24cm high, faults. (9) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£100-£150
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37
A George III wheel back open armchair, together with a George III open armchair Both in the Hepplewhite taste, with pierced splats and outswept arms, one with a stuffover seat the other with a drop in seat, on square tapering legs stretchers, the wheel back 58cm wide, 47cm deep, 94cm high, seat height 46cm, the other label, 'Collection of the Rev. Francis H.D.Smythe', 58cm wide, 48cm deep, 92cm high, seat height 46cm. (2)
£100-£200
Provenance: Professor Ronald Graveson CBE (1911-1991) and thence by descent.
38
R.Cooper, 1849 White horse in a stable Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1849 In a maple frame 43cm x 55cm
£200-£300
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
39
A 19th century watercolour on paper of a gentleman in a mahogany frame 23cm x 19cm
£40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
40
A group of six late 18th century mezzotints with verse eglomisé frames Comprising: a gentleman shooting, 18cm x 20cm, a mother and her two children, 22cm x 19cm, a pair of 18th century young lovers at their initial meeting and their proposal, each 29cm x 29cm and two St Giles's Beauties, each 17cm x 12cm. (6) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£100-£150
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Description
41
Four Victorian silk and needlework framed pictures Comprising of a Scotsman playing the bagpipes to an audience of country folk, 43cm x 51cm, a lion and unicorn below a tree in the medieval style, 26cm x 24cm, basket of nuts and fruit in a verre eglomisé frame, 46cm x 34cm and a floral spray, 39cm x 33cm. (4)
Estimate £60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
42
A large George III mahogany and sycamore marquetry oval tray With central large marquetry conch shell and plain gallery, 75cm wide, 52cm deep, 3cm high.
43
A group of 19th century metalwares including copper and brass Comprising of three 19th century copper bed warming pans, an oval copper twin handled pan, two brass trivets, a brass money box, a small pierced brass footman, an iron horseshoe trivet and a bronze cast child's boot, the largest warming pan 120cm long. (10)
£100-£150
£40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
44
A large George III mahogany night commode The rectangular top with pierced handles above a pair of cupboard doors and a drawer, on square legs, one door detached, 60cm wide, 56cm deep, 80cm high.
£100-£200
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
45
An 18th century carved giltwood rectangular picture frame 84cm x 57cm
£200-£300
46
A Victorian aesthetic period mirror and a small 19th century French ebonised and gilt oval mirror 67cm high and 39cm high respectively. (2)
£60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
Estimate
Lot No
Description
47
Various 19th and 20th century drinking glasses and a pair of 19th century cut glass preserve pots Comprising champagne flutes, ale glasses, liquor glasses and sherry glasses and a set of eight coloured sherry glasses. (29)
£50-£70
48
An Edwardian silk work framed picture of the battleship H M S Russell 38cm x 49cm.
£60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
49 λ
Ten various 19th century and early 20th century silk and needlework pictures Comprising: a print of a young man on a floral silk ground, in a rosewood frame, 24cm x 23cm, a young man and woman in an orchard, 29cm x 23cm, a young girl in a satinwood frame, 32cm x 29cm, an exotic bird, 26cm x 21cm, another young lady, 26cm x 21cm, a floral spray, 19cm x 19cm, a girl and a dog, 24cm x 19cm, another floral spray, 26cm x 20cm, and another 31cm x 21cm, a psalm by Olive St John, dated 1920, 19cm x 24cm. (10)
£200-£300
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
50
Harold Earnshaw (1886-1937) Nanny with a child and dog Lithograph 28cm x 29cm.
£30-£50
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
51
Four Victorian watercolours of gentlemen in maple frames 22cm x 16cm, 24cm x 19cm, 27cm x 21 and 27cm x 21cm. (4) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£120-£180
Lot No
Description
52
A 19th century framed cartoon watercolour and three framed humorous prints of gentlemen The watercolour of a man in a black suit, 31cm x 22cm, the prints: 'The Market Mends', 25cm x 20cm, 'A Gentle ride from Exeter Change to Pimlico', 29cm x 24cm and 'Very like a Whale', 32cm x 24cm. (4)
Estimate £60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
53
A group of six 19th century hand coloured prints of racehorses with jockeys Four in maple frames and two in simulated rosewood frames, 18cm x 26cm, 29cm x 43cm, 44cm x 62cm and the pair 29cm x 42cm. (6)
£150-£200
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
54
A set of four 19th century framed cockfighting prints Each 16cm x 20cm. (4)
£40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
55
19th century English school, 1864 Huntsman on horseback Oil on canvas Unsigned, dated 1864 22cm x 32cm
£100-£200
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
56 λ
A set of eight Regency rosewood carved dining chairs The scrolled lotus leaf and reeded top-rails above pierced scrolling and roundel carved crossbars and drop -in and caned seats, on fluted tapering legs headed by roundels on spool feet, each 45cm wide, 40cm deep, 85cm high, seat height 44cm. (8) N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£400-£600
Lot No
Description
57
A late Victorian ebonised and porcelain inset three tier etagere Applied with brass mounts, the porcelain painted with birds and flowers, upper tier now lacking, on turned legs, 37cm diameter, 81cm high.
Estimate £40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
58
A George III oak octagonal tripod table With undulating gallery, the tilt top above a baluster turned shaft on cabriole legs and pad feet, 65cm diameter, 71cm high.
£120-£180
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
59
A Regency mahogany miniature narrow chest Inlaid with boxwood lines, the rectangular top above four long graduated drawers, with shaped apron and outswept bracket feet, 42cm wide, 17cm deep, 43cm high.
£120-£180
60 λ
An early Victorian rosewood carved three-division canterbury With pierced 'C' scroll divisions above a frieze drawer on a baluster turned legs and castors, 51cm wide, 37cm deep, 47cm high.
£100-£200
Provenance: Professor Ronald Graveson CBE (1911-1991) and thence by descent. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
61
An early Victorian mahogany partner's desk The rectangular moulded top with later green leather writing surface, above three frieze drawers and three drawers to each side, with similar arrangement of opposing drawers, on plinth bases, centre drawer on opposing side converted to only a drawer front, 152cm wide, 116cm deep, 78cm high.
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£400-£600
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Description
62 λ
A Victorian needlework picture of a family in front of a cottage In a rosewood frame, 30cm x 41cm.
Estimate £50-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
63
A group of three Victorian coloured engravings in frames and two others The three of children, titled ' Possession', 'Pursuit' and 'Similitude or The Juvenile Botanist', in associated ebonised frames, each 10cm x 18cm, the other two stipple engravings of a shepherdess, 14cm x 12cm and children on a swing, titled 'Swinging', 9cm x 14cm. (5)
£50-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
64 λ
Nine 19th century framed botanical and bird pictures, some in maple frames Comprising: a hand coloured lithograph Trogon Ambiguus (Doubtful Trogon) by J & E Gould, from the 'Family of Trogons', in a rosewood frame, 34cm x 26cm, a watercolour by Barbara Everard, 33cm x 26cm, the others, 26cm x 20cm, 22cm x 17cm, 26cm x 29cm, 27cm x 22cm, 28cm x 22cm, and a pair in mahogany frames, 30cm x 22cm, 27cm x 22cm. (9)
£200-£300
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
65
Attributed to Claude Hayes Irish view of a farmer with plough horses Watercolour Unsigned 20cm x 27cm
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£60-£80
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Description
Estimate
66
Hector Caffieri R.I, (1847-1932) Mother and child on the shoreline Watercolour and body colour Signed 51cm x 35cm
£600-£800
Provenance: Bonhams, London, 26 November 2016, lot 100
67
Norwich School View of Mousehold with a man walking a dog Watercolour Unsigned 25cm x 35cm
68
A Charles I oak armchair, North Country With a lozenge carved panel below a deep moulded toprail, the downswept arms raised on baluster supports, seat replaced, 51cm wide, 44cm deep, 96cm high, seat height 44cm.
£400-£600
69
A Proskau faience shell shaped polychrome sauceboat, circa 1770, with manganese D.P mark With double scroll handles, painted in pink, yellow, blue and green with striped and feathered decoration, 20cm long.
£200-£300
£50-£80
Provenance: Christie's London, European Noble and Private Collections Part II, 1 October 2014, lot 539.
70
A 1930's gold cushion cased wristwatch by Longines
£400-£600
The dial with Arabic numerals, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds, the case with gold control marks and numbered 2960015, the gilt movement repeat numbered and with lever escapement with compensated bimetallic balance, now on a green leather strap. Case, dial and movement signed, 33mm diameter.
71
A James I oak plank chest With moulded lid, gouged-decorated edges to the front and standing on V-cut ends, 100cm wide, 37cm deep, 49cm high.
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£400-£600
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Description
Estimate
72
A 17th century oak chest The rectangular moulded hinged lid above a triple panelled front incised with flowerheads, on plinth feet, 112cm wide, 49cm deep, 64cm high.
£100-£200
73
A George II oak dresser, North Wales With three frieze drawers and a pair of doors with shaped fielded panels flanking three simulated drawers, standing on stile feet, 153cm wide, 51cm deep, 90cm high.
£800-£1,200
74
A Charles II oak chest The three-panel front profusely carved with foliate detail and lozenges with quadrant lunettes, all below a lunette frieze, the sides twin-panelled, 115cm wide, 53cm deep, 68cm high.
£300-£500
75
A George III elm standing corner cupboard In two parts, the moulded cornice above a pair of fielded panelled doors enclosing two shaped shelves, the lower part with a further pair of doors enclosing a shelf on shaped bracket feet, 99cm wide, 50cm deep, 210cm high.
£350-£450
76
A George I walnut crossbanded and featherbanded chest on later stand The rectangular moulded top above two short and three long graduated drawers, the stand with a frieze drawer and undulating apron on turned legs, with pad feet, 102cm wide, 56cm deep, 136cm high.
£400-£600
77
A G-Plan Astra teak coffee table With circular inset glass top, on 'X' form base, 84cm diameter, 45cm high.
£200-£300
78
An Edwardian silver circular capstan inkwell, circa 1910 With hinged lid, 12cm diameter.
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£50-£70
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Estimate
79
A late 19th century George III style mahogany carved sofa Upholstered and buttoned in cream damask, the serpentine riband carved and moulded top rail above downswept padded arms and seat with three loose squab cushions and two scatter cushions, on stiff leaf reeded and turned legs headed by paterae, 213cm wide, 59cm deep, 96cm high.
£400-£600
80
A bronzed plaster decorative shield in the style of Elkington & Co. Decorated with warriors on horseback, within strapwork bands and trophies of war, 62cm high, 46cm wide.
81
A George III style mahogany circular tray Dished with pierced gallery and scrolling pierced carrying handles, 65cm diameter.
82
A George III and later mahogany tester bed £1,500-£2,000 The carved end posts with lotus leaf and wrythen turned decoration with reeded turned balusters and block supports, the pleated canopy and padded head board above a box base, the end posts 18th century, the remainder of the bed of later date, 184 cm wide, 216 long, 229cm high.
£50-£80
£200-£300
Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire estate
Christie's London, 20 May 1980, lot 124.
83
A George III mahogany and inlaid carved open armchair In the Hepplewhite style, the oval padded back above scroll arms, serpentine padded seat on slender cabriole legs, 60cm wide, 47cm deep, 90cm high, seat height 42cm.
£120-£180
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
84 λ
A Regency rosewood occasional centre table In the manner of Gillows, the rounded rectangular top above a panelled frieze and side drawer with beaded edge, on a turned shaft and hipped quadripartite downswept legs with leaf cast cappings and castors, 56cm wide, 45cm deep, 71cm high. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£400-£600
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Description
Estimate
85
A Regency mahogany four-tier what-not The rectangular hinged ratcheted top with reading rest above tiers joined by ring turned supports, with a base drawers on ring turned legs with brass cappings and castors, 48cm wide, 40cm deep, 129cm high.
£400-£600
86
A pair of George III stripped beech wood carved open armchairs In the manner of John Linnell, with shield shaped backs, outswept leaf carved arms and serpentine padded seats, on stiff leaf carved turned legs and spool feet, headed by paterae, each 59m wide, 46cm deep, 93cm high, seat height 47cm. (2)
£500-£800
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
87
A George IV ebonised and brass marquetry ink stand in the manner of George Bullock Of rectangular form inlaid with scrolling hop flowers, with a frieze drawer, 29cm wide.
£200-£300
88
19th century Norwich School Village scene with cottages, figures, a church and sheep
£250-£350
Oil on canvas Unsigned 49cm x 74cm
89 λ
A William IV carved rosewood reclining open chair In the manner of J C Loudon, the scroll padded upholstered back. scroll arms and seat with loose squab cushion, on lotus leaf carved 'X' form and lotus leaf carved legs and castors, 64cm wide, 70cm deep, 104cm high, seat height 43cm.
£700-£900
N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
90
A Regency mahogany four division canterbury With pierced carrying handle and ring turned supports with finials; above a frieze drawer on turned legs with brass capping and castors, 51cm wide, 36cm deep, 50cm high
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£250-£350
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91
A Regency mahogany occasional centre table The rectangular top above double simulated drawers to the front and rear and two drawers to each end, on ring turned tapering legs and spool feet, 60cm wide, 40cm deep, 72cm high.
£400-£600
92
An early Victorian mahogany writing table In the manner of Gillows, the rounded rectangular top with tooled green leather inset writing surface, above two frieze drawers on turned fluted tapering legs with brass cappings and castors, 121cm wide, 58cm deep, 74cm high.
£400-£600
93
A set of three mid 19th century gilt brass fire irons Comprising a shovel, poker and tongs, the shovel 70cm long. (3)
£100-£200
94
A mid 19th century Irish specimen wood occasional tripod table The circular moulded top with radiating parquetry veneers and a circular band of stylised leaves, on an arbutus baluster turned shaft and downswept legs, 55cm diameter, 71cm high.
£300-£500
95
A Victorian walnut side cabinet by Pratt & Prince of Bradford The rounded rectangular moulded top above a cavetto moulded frieze and three glazed doors enclosing two shelves, on a plinth base, two doors with locks to the sides, labelled to the reverse, 156cm wide, 32cm deep, 118cm high.
£500-£800
For further information regarding Pratt & Prince please see: https://bifmo.history.ac.uk/entry/pratt-christopher1850-1920
96
Julien-Gustave Gagliardini (1846-1927) Trois studes de femmes au marche Oil on canvas In a gilt frame 52cm x 64cm
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£500-£600
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Description
97
A late 19th century Italian white marble figure of a child The figure clapping hands and seated on a cushion, faults, signed to the reverse A Luc Pini?, 26.5cm high.
Estimate £40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
98
A Victorian circular waxed plaster relief of the Calmady Children after Sir Thomas Lawrence P.R.A., by Edward William Wyon, dated 1848 Inscribed 'Sir T. Lawerence Dest' to the left and signed 'E. W. Wyon Sculpt 1st June 1848' to the right, in a velvet slip and brocade frame, 19cm diameter.
£50-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
Edward William Wyon (1811-1885) was the son of Thomas Wyon, the chief engraver of the seals. On the recommendation of Edward Holmes Baily, he joined the Royal Academy Schools in 1829 and went on to exhibit at the 1851 Great Exhibition and at the Royal Academy showing nearly one hundred works between 1831-1876. The Calmady Children was amongst Lawrence's most celebrated works.
99
A. Cyprien, A late 19th century white marble bust of a young girl in a bonnet Looking slightly right, wearing a frilled bonnet centred by a bow and a laced smock with a frill, on a waisted square socle, signed Ad Cyprien, faults and losses, together with an associated alabaster column, the bust 23cm wide, 16cm deep, 46cm high, the column 102cm high. (2) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
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£150-£200
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Estimate
100
A late 19th century spelter figure of a young Mozart after Jean Louis Gregoire (French 1840-1890) Signed L.Gregoire, violin detached, bow missing, 32cm high.
£100-£150
Provenance: Private Collection, England
101 λ
A late 19th century / early 20th century rosewood, walnut and sycamore marquetry secrètaire à abattant Inlaid with scrolling flowers and mythological beasts, the fall front enclosing three drawers and a shelf; above three drawers, 56cm wide, 33cm deep, 14cm high.
£200-£300
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
102
A late 19th century French three tier walnut and floral marquetry oval etagere With pierced metal gallery and mounts, 44cm wide, 34cm deep, 80cm high.
£80-£120
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
103
A pair of late 19th century French white marble and gilt bronze mounted urns in the Louis XVI style The ovoid bodies with scrolling leaf mounted rims and swagged laurel leaves on leaf moulded turned stems and square bases, each 21cm high. (2)
£400-£600
104
A pair of mid 19th century patinated bronze and ormolu candlesticks With detatchable drip pans and acanthus cast nozzles, with lobed stems and leaf cast circular bases, probably Russian, each 21cm high. (2)
£300-£400
105
An early 19th century mahogany and gilt bronze mounted jardinière stand In the French Empire style, with circular recess on triform square downswept legs headed by leaf cast mounts joined by a platform undertier, with lion paw feet and castors, 39cm diameter, 93cm high.
£250-£350
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106
A Regency fiddle-back mahogany and rosewood crossbanded card table Inlaid with boxwood and ebonised lines, the rounded rectangular top enclosing a baize, on ring turned tapering legs, 94cm wide, 47cm deep, 75cm high.
£100-£200
N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
107
A late 19th century Japanese Kutani porcelain figural group of a cockerel and a hen The birds standing of sheafs of harvested corn, 21.5cm high
£40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
108
Three late 19th century Continental porcelain centrepieces One decorated with flowers and putti, the pierced basket with painted floral reserves and decorated with applied flowers on a central column support surrounded by frolicking putti figures on a pierced lattice quadripartite base, with an underglaze blue mark to the underside, the basket and column detached and lacking a bolt for the central thread, faults, 43cm high, with a late 19th century Sitzendorf vase and cover decorated with Puttti and encrusted flowers, the baluster shaped vase decorated with painted flowers and encrusted flowers with foliate handles flanked to either side by putti, with a pierced lid (now fixed) surmounted by a small putti, on a quadripartite flower encrusted base, with partial Sitzendorf mark in underglaze blue to the base, faults 33cm high, and a 19th century continental porcelain urn and cover decorated with mask heads, flowers and birds, the bulbous body with a pale blue ground decorated with panels of birds within strapwork borders, cabochons, trailing fruit with scrolling mask head handles, the lid (now fixed) with historical busts issuing from strapwork surrounds, the base with panels of flowers and scroll work with two small seated putti, marked with a stylised 'N' to the underside, faults and restoration, 39cm high. (3) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
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£120-£180
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Description
Estimate
109
A Queen Anne oak panelled chest dated 1702 The four panel moulded lid above a running foliate roundel carved frieze with the initials W.V and the date 1702 above a four panel front, on stile ends, 146cm wide, 54cm deep, 78cm high.
£150-£200
110
A George III oak dresser base, North Wales The rectangular top above three drawers and three small drawers flanked by two shaped panelled doors on bracket feet, 168cm wide, 46cm deep, 88cm high.
£500-£800
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
111
A 19th century framed needlework sampler by Mary Ann Cummins 31cm x 32cm.
£60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
112
A group of eleven 19th century English pottery nursery plates Including 'Keeping School', 'Virginia attending the Sick', 'Carlo Swimming', 'Takeing the birds nest', three 'Robinson Crusoe' plates and 'The Bird's Nest', the largest 20cm diameter, faults. (11)
£40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
113
A set of three framed Cecil Aldin lithographs of hunting scenes Each signed and with pencil signature, 37cm x 59cm. (3)
£200-£300
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
114
A set of three 19th century framed coloured stipple engravings of hunting scenes Comprising: I The Meet, II Full Cry and IV The Death, each 18cm x 39cm. (3) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
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£50-£80
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115
A late 17th century style cast iron arched fireback With putti and swagged fruits and flowers, 84cm high, 62cm wide.
Estimate £50-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
116
A group of three Victorian needlework pictures in maple frames together with two others Comprising a boy and dog, 11.5cm x 13cm, a bird with fruit, 16cm x 29cm, boys and dog, 20cm x 17cm, a man, boy and dog,18cm x 25cm and a young man and dog, 31cm x 25cm. (5)
£60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
117
C Abbot, 1903 A photocollage of a lady with flowers Signed In a gilt frame 27cm x 19cm
£60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
118
20th century Indian School A painted panel of Indian dancers Oil on canvas Unsigned 84cm x 189cm
119
A group of five various pictures Comprising: a 19th century framed plaster group of the allegory of painting, 9.5cm x 13cm, an early 19th century watercolour miniature of a young woman in an ebonised acorn frame, 9.5cm, a watercolour of two milk maids signed on the reverse Dimsdale and dated 1783, 24cm x 19cm, a Victorian silhouette of a gentleman, 6cm, a Victorian stipple engraving of a child bowing bubbles, 'Light as Love' in a verre eglomisé frame, 18cm x 18cm. (5) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
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£200-£300
£60-£80
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120
A late Elizabethan or James I oak plank coffer The rectangular moulded hinged lid above plain sides and stile ends, with triangular front feet, 128cm wide, 43cm deep, 68cm high.
£400-£600
121
A pair of 20th century of Cantonese famille verte chargers Decorated with reserves of figures within domestic settings, flowers and exotic birds, signed on the reverse, 47cm diameter. (2)
£150-£200
122
A mahogany pedestal desk The rectangular top with gilt tooled leather writing surface above three frieze drawers and a kneehole flanked by two panelled cupboard doors each enclosing three drawers, on a plinth base, 124cm wide, 53cm deep, 79cm high.
£300-£400
123
An 18th century beech and cherry wood dough bin The rectangular lid above plain sides, on square legs, 136cm wide, 62cm deep, 63cm high.
£150-£200
124
A Victorian papier-mâché pole screen Decorated with a Venetian gondola scene, on a turned pole and base, 43cm wide, 124cm high.
£40-£60
125
A Louis XIV style pressed gilt brass and later white painted marginal mirror With central bevelled rectangular mirror plate surmounted by a cresting decorated with seated cherubs, 104cm high, 61cm wide.
£200-£300
126
A Chinese pink soapstone carving of female musicians amongst a peach tree On a naturalistic base, 29cm high, 20cm wide.
£100-£150
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127
A late 19th century Flemish style walnut open armchair The rectangular padded back and seat upholstered in cream diaper pattern fabric, with leaf carved arms on turned legs and an 'X' stretcher, with finial, on turned feet, 66cm wide, 57cm deep, 116cm high, seat height 47cm.
£150-£200
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
128
Eight oriental hardwood carved stands Of various sizes, the largest, 30cm wide. (8)
£30-£50
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
129 λ
A group of eight late 19th/early 20th century lignum vitae garden bowls By different makers including Taylor-Rolph & Co Ltd and Clapshaw & Cleav, some inset ivory discs lacking. (8)
£40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
130
A 19th century pine hanging cupboard The rectangular top above a pair of doors with iron hinges, enclosing two shelves, on a plinth base, 73cm wide, 31cm deep, 75cm high.
£80-£120
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
131
A vintage bamboo trolley With two ripple glass inset tiers, on castors, 85cm high, 65cm wide. Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
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£80-£120
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Estimate
132
A group of bamboo furniture Comprising a two-tier occasional table, 56cm wide, a tile top table, 33cm wide (tile a.f) and a small wall mirror, 44cm high. (3)
£200-£300
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
133
A quantity of mid 20th century coffee cans and saucers by Paragon and Hammersley Comprising a set of six Paragon floral decorated coffee cans and saucers with gilded interiors to the cans, one saucer broken and re-stuck, a set of five Hammersley coffee cans decorated with greek figures on varying coloured grounds and a white and gilt decorated Hammersley coffee can and saucer. (12)
£50-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
134
A pair and a matched pair of Kashmiri style painted table lamps and a pair of painted wooden birds The red matched pair 45cm high, the black pair 35cm high, excluding fittings, the birds 31cm wide. (6)
£30-£50
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
135
A small 19th century primitive pine corner cupboard 47cm wide, 25cm deep, 78cm high.
£80-£120
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
136
A Victorian Arts & Crafts oak single bed head and tail board by Brynamwr Furniture Panelled, each labelled Brynamwr Furniture (rails lacking), 94cm wide, 90cm high. Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£120-£180
Lot No
Description
137
A pine wall hanging cupboard With panelled door enclosing a shelf, 49cm wide, 16cm deep, 47cm high.
Estimate £30-£50
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
138
A large Chinese jardiniere, 20th century Decorated with flowers, leaves and insects, 47cm diameter, 39cm high.
£40-£60
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
139
A pair of composite glass storm lanterns The cut glass shades of baluster form with on pierced Chinese vase stands, 42cm high. (2)
£60-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
140
A mid 20th century wrought iron standard lamp On a scrolling leaf base, with shade, 157cm high including fitting.
£50-£80
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
141
A George III style mahogany shaving / basin stand The circular moulded aperture above two short drawers, on tripod cabriole legs and pad feet, 29cm diameter, 81cm high.
£60-£80
142
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded card / occasional table Inlaid with ebonised lines, the rectangular swivel top enclosing a red baize; on square tapering legs with double stretchers, 51cm wide, 35cm deep, 71cm high.
£30-£50
143
A late 19th century French gilt-metal kingwood bureau de dame Applied with gilt metal mounts, the Vernis Martin hinged slope enclosing a fitted interior, standing on cabriole legs joined by a lozenge parquetry frieze, 80cm wide, 45cm deep, 95cm high.
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£300-£500
Lot No 144
Description
Estimate
Julia M.Phelps, (1948-1993)
£100-£150
'Only One Length Ahead, Henley Royal Regatta' Watercolour Signed, dated on the reverse 1987 10cm x 10cm Provenance: Bohun Gallery, Henley-on-Thames
145
Edwin Steele (1850-1912) A pair of still lifes of fruit and flowers Oil on board Signed Each 16cm x 36cm (2)
£200-£400
146
Three various 18th century engraved and coloured framed maps of Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex Norfolk labelled on the reverse, Richard Blome, 'Cosmography and Geography', 3rd Edition, 1693, 19cm x 26cm, Suffolk, 12cm x 14cm, Essex, 17cm x 20cm. (3)
£100-£150
147
John Mole (20th century British School) 'Three Thames Barges- Maldon, Essex' Watercolour Signed 36.5cm x 29cm
£80-£120
148
A pair of Chinese polychrome porcelain parrots, late 20th century Each perched on a flower-encrusted stump and surmounted by a candle sconce, marked WL 1895 within a crowned wreath, each 36cm high. (2)
£300-£400
149
A group of four 20th century metal picture lights Including a large pair and two smaller ones, the pair 86cm wide, the others 58cm and 36cm wide respectively. (4)
£20-£30
150
A George II air twist glass, with spiral threads, an early 19th century water jug and late 19th century cut glass jar and cover 17cm, 20cm and 27.5cm high respectively. (3)
£40-£60
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151
A late 19th century American Art Nouveau gilt metal time-piece by the Ansonia Clock Co. Of naturalistic form decorated with a maiden, 27cm high.
£30-£50
152
A pair of tall George III brass candlesticks and other brass ware Each 26.5cm high, together with a small brass box engraved with birds and figures, circa 1900, 15.5cm wide, 9cm high, a George III petal base brass candlestick, 17.5cm high, a pair of brass snuffers 11cm high and another pair of candlesticks,18cm high. (7)
£200-£300
153 λ
Two silver pique ivory-handled palmwood and malacca walking canes One initialled and dated WS 1701, the other TC 91, 85cm and 89cm respectively, together with five other walking canes. (7)
£1,200-£1,800
N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
154
A large 20th century Chinese eggshell porcelain lobed edge bowl Decorated with courtesans, with a hardwood base, in a red silk padded box, (hairline crack), 36cm diameter.
£100-£200
155
Two ceramic spirit barrels converted to table lamps One decorated with a stag, the other with 'Rum', 32cm high and 28cm high respectively, (excluding fittings). ( 2)
£30-£50
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
156
A group of five carved table lamps, including a pair of column lamps The pair 43cm high, the others 43cm high and 33cm high respectively, (excluding fittings). (5) Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£30-£50
Lot No
Description
157
A group of three table lamps One as a twin-handled vase, another gilt metal mounted and a brass example, 31cm, 35cm and 39cm respectively, (excluding fittings). (3)
Estimate £30-£50
Provenance: The Estate of the Late Cherry Barker
158
A late 18th century Chinese famille rose tankard 12cm high
159
English School, mid 19th century A pair of watercolours of Lake District views One titled Elterwater 1852 and signed EH, the other untitled and unsigned. 37cm x 54cm & 38cm x 58cm
£150-£200
160
A pair of early 19th century French sepia watercolours and a pair of late 18th century engravings The circular sepia watercolours depicting figures in landscape settings in ebonised frames with chased ormolu slips, labelled to the reverse for the retailer Alphonse Giroux 'Au Coq Honore du Coq St Honore, Chez Alph. Giroux, a Paris' , image size 8cm diameter, with a pair of circular engravings published by C.Taylor, 1794 of St Martin in the Fields titled 'West Front of St Martin's Church' and one of Buckingham Palace titled ' The Queen's Place' in later giltwood frames, image size 13.5cm diameter. (4)
£120-£180
161
An early 20th century ivory bead, black and metallic thread extra long flapper necklace, circa 1920 The turned ivory oval beads with large ring turned ovoid pendant and black thread tassel, 176cm long.
£60-£80
£40-£50
N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
162
A Victorian mahogany side table in the manner of Gillows The rounded rectangular moulded top on fluted turned tapering legs and toupie feet, with brass cappings and castors, 114cm wide, 56cm deep, 74cm high.
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
£400-£600
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Description
Estimate
163
A Louis XVI plum pudding mahogany, satinwood and ebony marquetry brass bound dressing table The hinged rectangular top enclosing a ratcheted mirrored interior above a veined white marble top; with slides to each side, with three frieze drawers above a kneehole on turned legs with brass cappings and castors, 95cm wide, 60cm deep, 74cm high.
£300-£500
164
A George II carved mahogany dining chair The undulating top-rail above a pierced scrolling vase shaped splat and stuff-over seat on cabriole legs and scroll feet, lacking upholstery, 60cm wide, 49cm deep, 95cm high, seat height 44cm high.
£150-£200
165 λ
An Edwardian cased set of twelve silver and ivory handled dessert knives and forks, London 1906 With dragon's head family crest on the handles, 29cm wide, 25cm deep, 8cm high.
£120-£150
N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
166
A mixed group of ten late George III silver spoons Comprising six teaspoons, London 1810, two salt spoons, London 1803 and two serving spoons, London 1818, 8.8oz (250gms). (10)
£60-£80
167
A George IV rosewood jardiniere attributed to Gillows The undulating petal shaped moulded top with removable centre, above a ring turned and triple cluster column shaft, in cabriole legs and pointed pad feet, 37cm diameter, 74cm high.
£400-£600
A similar design of 'flower' table or stand, appears illustrated in the Gillows Estimate Sketch Books, dated 1826, numbered 344/3481 (City of Westminster Archives). N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
† - Artist Resale Rights charge applies to this lot λ - This lot is marked as Cites
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If you believe that you are the successful bidder for any lot but have not heard from us within three working days of the auction we recommend that you contact us to arrange collection and avoid potential storage charges. 15. We will charge a buyer’s fee of 25% on the first £50,000 of the hammer price of each lot, and 20% of any portion of such hammer price which is above £50,000, plus VAT. 16. Payment for each lot which you have purchased including all associated fees, charges and taxes is due no later than 7 calendar days after the auction. Payment can be made only by the registered bidder. Payment instructions will be given on the relevant invoice or invoices. Please note that we do not accept payment by credit card. 17. No lot will be released and legal title will not pass to you until we have received due payment in full of all sums owed to us by you. Risk in any lot for which you are the successful bidder will pass to you on the earlier of collection of the lot by you or on your behalf, or the due date for payment for such lot. 18. If you fail to make due payment for any lot we may, at our discretion and without limitation to other available remedies, charge you interest at the rate of 12% per annum; bring legal proceedings against you for the unpaid sum and all associated fees and costs
including professional fees (“Unpaid Sums”); retain and sell ourselves or otherwise any other lots held by us which are your property or any sums otherwise payable by us to you and use such proceeds or sums to defray the Unpaid Sums; cancel the sale, reoffer the lot and claim any shortfall and any associated costs from you; and/or pass your identity and contact details to the seller so that they can pursue legal remedies against you directly. 19. All lots must be collected from our shipper as notified to you in the auction catalogue and otherwise, within 14 days after the auction. Storage and handling fees will be charged in relation to lots left uncollected after that date at the shipper’s standard rates from time to time. Any lots not collected within 90 days after the auction may be sold by us at our discretion, with the proceeds applied to cover all Unpaid Sums including storage and handling charges. In this event any surplus will be paid over to you, and we will claim any shortfall from you as an Unpaid Sum. 20. A lot which has been collected from our warehouse by you or a shipper acting on your behalf is deemed to have been delivered to you by us at the time of such collection. 21. For Timed Online Auctions where lots cannot be inspected in person, if you reside mostly in the UK or the European Union and in respect of the EU Consumer Rights Directive, you have the right to cancel the purchase of a lot without cause at any time in the 14 calendar days after the lot is available for collection from The Pedestal. We request that you notify us of your decision to cancel the purchase in the 14 calendar day period which should be sent either by post to: The Pedestal, The Dairy, Stonor Park, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire RG9 6HF or by email to: info@thepedestal.com We will refund the purchase price using the same method as that used for the original purchase. In addition, the lot must be returned to us within the 14 calendar day period after the lot was available for collection. You will be responsible for the cost of returning the lot, namely, but not restricted to: shipping, packing, insurance and any import duties incurred. If the lot is damaged as a result of any investigations into the nature of the lot by you or others you will account for this loss. If the lot is returned damaged, we will deduct a sum from the refund to cover the cost of repair or the loss in value which results from this damage. 22. Lots which we believe to be covered by the CITES regulations will be marked with ¥ in our catalogue, but we are not responsible for advising you on any import/export issues including without limitation CITES or the like, and customs and import fees and the like. We recommend that you acquaint yourself with any relevant issues before bidding, as we cannot accept liability for any information which we may provide you with. If you purchase a lot requiring an export license it is your responsibility to obtain it, and we cannot accept rescission of the sale or offer a refund if you are unable to so obtain a permit. 23. Each seller warrants that they are the legal owner of the lot and/or have the unencumbered right to sell the lot at auction and to pass title to the successful bidder. The seller shall not be liable in the event of breach of this warranty for any amount greater than the hammer price of the lot in question. We may be liable only to the successful bidder in the event of fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation by us and exclude all other liability to such bidder and all third parties to the fullest extent permitted by law. Nothing herein shall limit your rights if any under the Consumer Contracts Regulations, or exclude our liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence. 24. General Terms: a. These terms are made and must be construed under English law and any disputes arising from them or from the Contract will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales. b. All charges, fees, premiums and any other sums referred to herein or arising herefrom are stated net of Value Added Tax but are subject to VAT or the like at the rate or rates prevailing at the time of any transaction. VAT is not chargeable on the hammer price unless otherwise stated. c. We will hold and process your personal data according to the conditions, for the reasons and on the bases set out in our Privacy Policy which you may access here, and as envisaged by these terms and conditions. d. We retain copyright in all images and written and other materials prepared by us, which may not be used by you without our prior written consent.
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