Semley Auctioneers - April 20th - Jewellery & Silver, Antique Furniture & Objects

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Jewellery & Silver and Antique Furniture & Objects

Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m. Saturday 20th April 2013 at 10.30 a.m.

Antiques and Collectables


GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE 1.

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VENDORS CONDITIONS

Definitions. In these Conditions Semley Auctioneers, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “The Auctioneers”, and the representative of Semley Auctioneers conducting the Auction is called “The Auctioneer”. General. Whilst Semley Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions. Semley Auctioneers do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Semley Auctioneers, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendors so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneer within ten days of the day of sale. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right at their absolute discretion to refuse admission to their premises or attendance at their sales, without giving any reason therefore.

The Auction The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Where there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person (who may be the Auctioneer). (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. 3. (a)

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Default. Semley Auctioneers disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the vendor because they act as agents for the vendor only and therefore do not pay out to the vendor until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith.

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In the event of a sale by private treaty both the vendor and the buyer agree to be bound by the General and any Special Conditions of Sale.

Instructions. As Semley Auctioneers are auctioneers, all goods delivered to Semley Auctioneers’ premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by Auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at Semley Auctioneers’ discretion and accepted by Semley Auctioneers subject to all the Sale Conditions. The Auctioneers have sole discretion as to cataloguedescription, type of Sale, and grouping of items submitted for auction. The Auctioneers may decline to accept for sale any item without giving any reason therefore. By delivering the goods to Semley Auctioneers for inclusion in their auction sales each vendor acknowledges that he or she has accepted and agreed to be bound by all these conditions. The right is reserved to charge 15% of the Auctioneer’s mid estimate of any item(s) withdrawn from sale having been accepted for sale, together with all other charges incurred. VAT is payable on all charges. The Auctioneers may exercise a lien on any such item(s).

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Collections. Semley Auctioneers do not themselves usually undertake the collection of goods but will, if required in writing, instruct a contractor on the vendors behalf in their capacity as agents. Semley Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods to and for damage to premises caused by the contractor who should be insured for such risks. Unless instructions are received to the contrary the charge for these services will be normally deducted from the proceeds of sale.

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Loss or Damage. Semley Auctioneers disclaim all responsibility for loss or damage to goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by the direct negligence of their employees.

10. Storage. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to store or arrange for the storage of goods delivered to them for sale either on their own premises or elsewhere at their sole discretion. They exempt themselves from any liability for loss or damage to goods delivered to their sale rooms without sufficient sale instructions and reserve the right to make a minimum storage charge of 50p per lot per day for such goods (unless the loss or damage is caused by the negligence of their employees). 11.

Right to Sell. Vendors will be charged for goods left on the premises if the vendor has been requested to remove them and if the goods are not removed within fourteen days of such request Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage charges.

12. Insurance. (a). Unless otherwise instructed in writing all goods on Semley Auctioneers’premises and in their custody will be held insured against the risks of fire, theft following forcible entry and water damage (but not against accidental breakage or damage) for which insurance Semley Auctioneers will charge a premium of £1.50 per £100 (minimum 1p). The value of the goods so covered shall be the gross amount realised, or in the case of unsold lots the best bid, or in the case of goods withdrawn prior to a sale that which the specialised staff of Semley Auctioneers shall in their absolute discretion estimate to be the auction value of such goods.

Rescission. Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within ten days after the sale Semley Auctioneers have received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery, and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to Semley Auctioneers in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfies Semley Auctioneers that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. In the event of a dispute then the matter shall be settled by arbitration, the arbitrator to be nominated by the President of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. Both the buyer and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision.

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(b). Semley Auctioneers shall not be responsible for damage to or the loss, theft or destruction of any goods not so insured upon the owner’s written instructions. (c). Semley Auctioneers shall not be responsible for accident breakage, loss or damage howsoever caused unless directly caused by the negligence of their employees.

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Saturday 20th April 2013 at 10.30 a.m. Jewellery & Silver and Antique Furniture & Objects Viewing Times Friday 19th April - 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. and Morning of Sale from 9.00 a.m. To be sold in Salerooms Two and Three Catalogue: £5.00 Front Cover Illustration : Lot 91 Sale No: 0212 Semley Auctioneers Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN Telephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax:at (01747) 855a.m. 222 Saturday 21st June 2003 10.00

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Third Party Liability: Every person on Semley Auctioneers’ premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk. He shall have no claim against Semley Auctioneers in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Semley Auctioneers’ employees.

Semley Auctioneers will endeavour to advise successful commission bidders as soon as possible. However, we cannot accept responsibility for this and therefore suggest to all commission bidders that they enquire as to whether or not they were successful or not at the end of the sale or shortly thereafter.

Special Notices: Prospective buyers are advised to take heed of any special notices displayed in the salerooms or announced from the rostrum as these may affect or invalidate statements made in the catalogue or printed elsewhere.

Telephone Bids: There are a limited number of telephone lines. Any buyer wishing to bid by this method should book and confirm in writing not less than 24 hours prior to the commencement of the sale. However, it should be noted that the auctioneers may be unable to contact the intending bidder at the desired time and therefore such requests will be entirely at the risk of the intending bidder. This service is only available for lots expected to realise more than £500.

Buyer’s Registration: All prospective buyers must register with the clerk and obtain a bidding number prior to the commencement of the sale. This number, once issued, is permanent and applicable to all sales conducted by Semley Auctioneers. Proof of identity may be required. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right to refuse bids from or to re-offer lots bought by buyers whose identities have not been satisfactorily established. It is appreciated if registration can be completed before the day of the sale.

Export Licences: An export licence is required for certain items and others above a certain value leaving the United Kingdom. The obtaining of a relevant licence is the responsibility of the buyer. Condition of Lots: While an identification of damage is given in some instances, an absence of such advise does not imply that a lot is free from defect. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to inspect any lot on which they intend to bid. All weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending buyers.

Buyer’s Premium: A premium of 17.5% plus VAT at the standard rate will be charged on the hammer price of each lot. V.A.T.: All lots marked with an asterisk (*) are subject to VAT on the hammer price in addition to the Buyer’s Premium. We operate under the VAT Margin Scheme.

Payment: Payment may be made by cash, banker’s draft, or cheque supported by a valid cheque guarantee card and provided that the amount does not exceed the limit stated on that card. Cheques in excess of their guaranteed limit will only be accepted if prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers.

General Conditions of Sale: These may be found at the back of the catalogue. Rate of Sale: Approximately 120 lots per hour. This may vary and the auctioneers cannot be held responsible for a buyer missing a lot.

We also accept debit cards and some (but not all) credit cards. There is a surcharge of 2% on the total invoice for payments made by credit card. A charge is made for electronic transfers to our bank. Our bankers are Barclays Bank PLC Shaftesbury Branch Mid Wessex Group King George Street Yeovil Somerset. BA20 1PX Sort Code: 20-99-40 Account number.. 40796948

Estimates: These are intended only as a guide to prospective buyers. Any bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, offer a fair chance of success. However, the degree of competition for a lot may cause it to sell above or below the given estimates. Estimates can be subject to revision so it is advisable to enquire of any change nearer the time of the sale. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium. Commission Bids (Absentee Bidding): We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. All bids are treated in strict confidence and the auctioneers undertake to purchase lots as cheaply as permitted by other bids and any reserves. If more than one bid for the same lot is received the bidding shall commence at one bid above the underbidder’s maximum bid. Where identical bids are left for the same lot the earlier bid left will take precedence. Bidding slips are available from the office and can be found at the back of the catalogue. All bidding slips must be signed. Faxed bids may also be sent. However, these must include the name, address, daytime telephone number and signature of the intending buyer. No responsibility will be accepted for taxed bids or bids taken over the telephone. All written bids must be submitted to the clerk before the commencement of the sale. The auctioneers accept no responsibility for wrong lot numbers entered. Please note all bids are subject to Buyer’s Premium as stated.

Clearing: No lot may be removed from the salerooms before full payment has been received and a receipted invoice shown. All lots must be cleared not later than 13.00 hours on the third working day following the sale unless prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers. Delivery: Delivery of goods can be arranged through our ‘in-house’ carriers service who charge a competitive rate. Early bookings are advised. Buyers are reminded that the onus is on them for the prompt removal of purchases from the salerooms. Postage: A charge is made for items requiring packing and postage, on receipt of which the goods will be dispatched. 4


Please Note the Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT Saleroom Two Watches & Jewellery 1

Property of a lady - a lady’s Vacheron & Constantin 18ct white gold cocktail wristwatch with integral bracelet strap, 7.1ins. (18cms.) long (see illustration). £1000-1500

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Property of a lady - a lady’s Vacheron & Constantin 18ct white gold circular cased wristwatch with original bracelet strap, 7.1ins. (18cms.) long (see illustration). £1000-1500

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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items comprising a silver pocket watch, a silver plated pocket watch, a cigarette card album, a quantity of cigarette silks, and three Robertson’s Golliwog badges (a lot). £50-80 Property of a lady - an early C20th Art Deco Jaeger-Le-Coultre lady’s rectangular cased wristwatch, number 363672, on leather strap; together with a pearl graduated single row necklace, the one hundred & twenty-six pearls ranging from 2mm to 4.5mm dia., the clasp missing (tongue present); and an Art Deco style brooch (3) (see illustration). £80-120 Property of a gentleman - an Asprey 18ct gold cased fob watch with subsidiary seconds dial & engine turned decoration, import marks for London 1929, 1.75ins. (4.4cms.) dia., on a slender 18ct gold & white gold chain (see illustration). £200-300

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Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Omega HM 18ct gold cased wristwatch with subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered 5288605, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1921, 1.25ins. (3.2cms.) (excluding lugs) (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver keyless lever pocket watch, Chester 1899; together with another silver pocket watch (A/F) (2).

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Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th 9ct gold cased fob watch; together with a C19th oval cornelian intaglio seal, on a 9ct gold swivel fob with plated chain (2) (see illustration). £120-180

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing a gentleman’s Tissot 18ct gold tank cased automatic wristwatch on gold plated bracelet strap; together with two commemorative Two Pounds coins (3) (see illustration for watch). £150-200

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Property of a deceased estate - a 9ct gold cased lady’s wristwatch; together with a silver & enamel lady’s fob watch with bow (2). £80-120

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Property of a lady - a Baume & Mercier stainless steel tank cased lady’s wristwatch with seconds dial, serial number ‘3284098 / MV045139’, circa 2000, on tan leather strap (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a lady - an Omega Constellation stainless steel cased lady’s wristwatch, serial number ‘55238419’, with related paperwork including original receipt from Harvey Nichols dated 21st January 1997 (see illustration). £150-250 13

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Property of a lady - a lady’s Longines silver bark effect wristwatch on matching bracelet strap; together with a lady’s Rotary marcasite decorated cocktail watch (2) (see illustration). £50-100

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Property of a gentleman - a 1960’s Rolex Precision 9ct gold cased gentleman’s wristwatch with seconds dial, engraved initials to back, on associated strap, in associated Rolex box (see illustration). £300-500

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Property of a lady - a George III HM 18ct gold pair cased pocket watch with chain fusee movement, the back engraved ‘Mitchell & Russell / 16968 / Glasgow’, the case hallmarked London 1814, with two Scottish watch-papers, all on an 18ct gold watch chain with 9ct gold connecting rings & pin (see illustration). £1600-2000

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A good diamond ring, the central brilliant cut diamond approximately 1.32 carats, with graduated brilliant cut diamond border flanking baguette diamond shoulders, the total diamond weight approximately 2.05 carats, the shank marked 18K 750, ring size M/N (see illustration). £4000-6000 A good emerald & diamond three-stone ring, the rectangular cut emerald weighing approximately 1.23 carats, the brilliant cut diamonds approximately 0.5 carat each, on 18ct white gold shank, ring size N (see illustration). £1500-2500

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Property of a lady - a quantity of modern jewellery in box, including a 9ct gold & sapphire pendant on 9ct gold chain, and a 9ct rose gold flowerhead ring. £50-80

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Property of a lady - three modern 9ct gold gem set rings the first opal & diamond, the second emerald & diamond, the third green tourmaline & diamond (3). £80-120 6

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Property of a lady - Charles De Temple - a 18ct gold mounted cultured pearl suite of jewellery, comprising a long necklace with 71 wrapped pearls, each approx. 8mm dia., the clasp mounted with a slightly smaller pearl, 30.25ins. (77cms.) long; a matching bracelet with 3 pearls alternating with 4 small diamonds; and a pair of two-pearl earrings, each set with 4 small diamonds (with original suede bags & box (4) (see illustration). £2000-3000

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A group of three large shell cameos, all unmounted, all probably C19th, the largest 2.3ins. (5.8cms.) high (3) (see illustration). £500-700

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Property of a lady - a graduated pearl single row necklace, with 9ct gold diamond set clasp, the largest of the ninetythree pearls approx. 7.5mm dia. (see illustration). £100-150

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Property of a lady - a graduated pearl two-row necklace, with paste clasp, the largest of the one hundred & thirtyeight pearls approx. 8mm dia. (see illustration). £80-120

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Property of a lady - a cut amethyst & citrine chain necklace, 17.25ins. (44cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a lady - a Royal Horse Artillery diamond & enamel regimental brooch, 1.5ins. (3.8cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a lady - an Edwardian peridot & pink tourmaline pendant, 1.9ins. (4.8cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted jewellery comprising four rings, a pin and a brooch (6) (see illustration). £50-80


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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted jewellery including a pair of 9ct gold & mother-of-pearl cufflinks and a seal fob. £50-80

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Property of a deceased estate - a black painted box containing assorted costume jewellery.

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A Victorian garnet necklace, approx. 17.5ins. (44cms.) long (see illustration). £500-700

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A modern two-colour gold link bracelet, marked 720, possibly Italian, 7.25ins. (18.5cms.) long, approx. 40.6 grams (see illustration). £1000-1500

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A Victorian 15ct gold (tested) hinged bracelet or bangle, with two glazed panels to inner, safety chain absent, approx. 27 grams (see illustration). £700-1000

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Property of a deceased estate - three boxes containing assorted costume jewellery (3).

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A Chinese jadeite graduated bead necklace, with multi-coloured gem set flowerhead clasp, the largest bead approx. 9mm dia., approx. 16.5ins. (42cms.) long (see illustration). £400-600

Property of a deceased estate - a single strand graduated pearl necklace with 9ct white gold & diamond clasp, the largest pearl approx. 7mm, 17ins. (43cms.) long. £50-100

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Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th black leather jewellery box by Asprey, with Bramah lock (& key), 14ins. (35.5cms.) wide. £50-100

A cannetille cross pendant, possibly early C19th, set with pale blue stones, probably aquamarines, marked on the suspension loop, 3.4ins. (8.6cms.) high (see illustration). £700-1000

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Property of a deceased estate - a modern 9ct gold & coloured pearl necklace; together with a pair of 9ct gold mounted green quartz drop earrings (3) (see illustration). £50-80

A Chinese carved spinach jade pendant; together with a brown flowerhead brooch (2) (see illustration). £80-120

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Property of a deceased estate - a 15ct gold chain bracelet with 9ct gold heart locket. £150-200

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted 9ct gold items including two charms and two watch chain ends. £120-180

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A graduated pearl single row necklace, with ruby & diamond clasp, the largest pearl approx. 5.5mm dia., approx. 16.75ins. (42.5cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted jewellery including a silver bangle & a gold plated pocket watch (see illustration). £80-120 7


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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted items including a hammered silver cheroot holder case, a silver powder compact and an 1890 crown coin. £60-90

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Property of a lady - a 20-row seed or small natural pearl necklace with 14ct gold clasp, 29.5ins. (75cms.) long (see illustration). £800-1200

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Property of a deceased estate - an 18ct gold emerald & diamond ring, the rectangular cut emerald flanked by two diamonds (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a deceased estate - an HM 9ct gold Pisces pendant; together with a 9ct gold eternity ring; and another ring (3). £70-100

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An Art Deco style diamond & black onyx ring, the central old brilliant cut diamond approximately 0.90 carat, within a black onyx ring surrounded by eight-cut & pointed baguette cut diamonds, the shank probably white gold, ring size O (see illustration). £2500-3500

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A black diamond & diamond three-stone ring, the central brilliant cut black diamond approximately 1.25 carats, flanked by collet set diamonds, the total diamond weight approximately 1.75 carats, the shank probably white gold, ring size Q (see illustration). £800-1200

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Property of a lady - an Israeli yellow metal (tests 22ct gold) ring (see illustration). £150-200

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A Chinese oval jadeite ring, the oval cabochon stone approximately 16 by 11mm, on marked Chinese yellow metal shank, ring size P (see illustration). £500-800

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted 9ct gold jewellery including rope necklace. £180-240

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted jewellery including a yellow metal oval pendant locket with bloodstone & agate hardstone intaglio seal panels (see illustration). £200-300

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Property of a deceased estate - a 22ct gold wedding band; together with an 18ct gold signet ring; and two 9ct gold signet rings (4). £150-200

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Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted jewellery including gold brooches, a red amber bead necklace, and a Thai silver & niello panel bracelet (see illustration). £150-200

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted modern silver gilt jewellery.

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted modern silver jewellery (see illustration). £50-100

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Lot 60 A ruby & diamond three-stone ring, the central ruby probably natural & weighing approximately 1.2 carats, the brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.62 carat total, the shank probably white gold, ring size M (see illustration). £1200-1800 A diamond nine-stone ring, with baguette cut diamonds, the total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, on 18ct gold shank, ring size M (see illustration). £700-1000 Property of a deceased estate - two modern cultured pearl necklaces, one 3-strand, the other single strand, both with clasps marked 375 (2). 8

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Property of a lady - a Victorian oval shell cameo brooch, circa 1860, depicting the goddess Athena, her helmet adorned with a galloping horse, scratched initials ‘ik’ to reverse, the shell 1.35ins. (3.4cms.) high, in original Walsh Brothers, Melbourne (Australia) box (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a lady - a good early C20th Egyptian silver chain & filigree panel bracelet, every link marked (pre-1940) (see illustration). £50-80

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Property of a deceased estate - a box containing Honora & other coloured pearl necklaces, bracelets & earrings (a lot) (see illustration). £100-200

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Property of a lady - three boxes containing assorted costume jewellery (3). £50-80

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing paste & other jewellery including Jacqueline Kennedy brooches (see illustration). £50-80

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted coloured ‘stone’ jewellery (see illustration). £50-80

Property of a lady - a 9ct gold long chain, 69ins. (175cms.) long. £120-180

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Property of a lady - an 18ct gold mesh key ring; together with a pair of 18ct gold earrings (3) (see illustration). £350-450

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Property of a lady - a box containing assorted costume jewellery, etc..

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A diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut diamond approximately 1.25 carats, with diamond shoulders, the shank probably white gold, ring size N (see illustration). £2000-3000

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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted gold & yellow metal jewellery including four brooches and three rings (see illustration). £150-200

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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted gold & yellow metal jewellery including a box link chain necklace. £150-200 Property of a lady - a graduated pearl single row necklace with eighty-two pearls, the largest approx. 7mm dia., 21ins. (53cms.) long (see illustration). £50-100

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted jewellery, mostly silver, including a silver & enamel floral brooch with safety chain (see illustration). £50-100 Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted costume jewellery. £50-80

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Property of a deceased estate - thirteen pieces of Butler & Wilson paste jewellery including brooches (13) (see illustration). £100-200

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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted jewellery including a 9ct gold mandolin pendant, a damaged 9ct gold chain bracelet, and a blue glass scent phial (a lot) (see illustration). £250-350

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Property of a lady - an opal, diamond & ruby brooch, C20th, unknown marks, 2.2ins. (5.6cms.) high, 1.65ins. (4.2cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-500

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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted jewellery including gold brooches (see illustration). £300-500

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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted gold & yellow metal jewellery including an 18ct gold three-stone diamond ring, a 9ct gold signet ring, and two other 9ct gold rings. £150-200

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Sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care - a box containing assorted items including a pair of Brannam vases and assorted costume jewellery.

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Sold on behald of Sue Ryder Care - a bag containing a modern HM silver rectangular framed easel photograph frame and assorted silver jewellery. £100-150

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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver jewellery including two charm bracelets (a lot). £60-90

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Property of a gentleman - a three-stone diamond pin, boxed (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a lady - a 14ct gold owl ring by Astor, with diamond set V-shaped band & emerald eyes, ring size O; together with a pair of earrings en suite (3) (see illustration). £400-600

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Property of a lady - a good cultured pearl uniform three-row necklace with diamond quatrefoil clasp & bars, the one hundred & forty-four pearls approx. 7mm dia., boxed (see illustration). £800-1200

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Property of a lady - Gianmaria Buccellati for Lane Crawford - an 18ct two-tone gold & diamond flowerhead brooch, signed, total diamond weight approx. 1.73cts, 2.35ins. (6cms.) dia., boxed; together with a pair of earrings en suite, signed, total diamond weight approx. 1.7cts, boxed; and an 18ct white gold necklace by Buccellati, also signed (4) (see illustration). £2000-3000

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Sold on behald of Sue Ryder Care - a bag containing assorted gold jewellery including an 18ct gold framed oval brooch with seed pearl border. £400-500

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Property of a gentleman - a good French platinum & diamond brooch, circa 1920, with old brilliant & rose cut diamonds, 2.3ins. (5.85cms.) high, in Bravingtons box (see illustration). £2000-3000

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An Art Deco platinum & diamond square panel link bracelet, the fifty round brilliant cut diamonds approximately 8 points each, total diamond weight approx. 4 carats (see illustration). £2000-3000

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A magnificent natural emerald & diamond ring, the oval mixed-cut emerald weighing 20.26 carats, flanked by twenty brilliant cut diamonds, with collet set diamond shoulders, the total diamond weight approximately 2.1 carats, the shank marked 18ct, ring size P (see illustration). Footnote - accompanied by report no. 06352 dated 28 September 2012 from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, London, stating the emerald is natural, of Colombian origin, with significant clarity enhancement. Most emeralds undergo clarity enhancement with colourless substances such as oils or resins since they contain surface reaching fissures. £8000-12000

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Coins, Objets Vertu & Portrait Miniatures 92

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of collector’s coins, mostly silver, including 2003 New Zealand $1 Lord of the Rings coins, and 2009 St. George and the Dragon, Tristan Da Cunha 1/25th ounce gold coin, all boxed; together with the complete set of fifty The Statehood Quarters Collection, in two binders (a lot) (see illustration). £250-350

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Property of a gentleman - gold coins - a 2006 Victoria Cross 150th Anniversary gold 50 pence two-coin set, boxed (see illustration). £600-800

94

Property of a gentleman - a De La Rue HM silver fountain pen, London 1919; together with a gold plated similar (2) (see illustration). £50-100

95

Property of a lady - a quantity of pens including a Parker stainless steel fountain pen & ballpoint pen set and a boxed Halcyon Days enamel ballpoint pen (a lot) (see illustration).

96

Property of a lady - a Must de Cartier blue marbled fountain pen; together with two Must de Cartier maroon ballpoint pens; and a quantity of refills (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120

97

Property of a lady - a suite of eight pieces of Indian filigree white metal miniature doll’s furniture, including a grand piano (8) (see illustration).

98

Property of a deceased estate - a set of six unmarked white metal teaspoons with leaf shaped bowls & polychrome enamel wren finials (6).

99

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th gilt metal card case with moss agate panels & malachite bosses (one replaced with turquoise), on an engraved foliate ground, 3.7ins. (9.4cms.) high; together with a large late C19th / early C20th carved ivory rose brooch, part of one petal missing, approx. 1.85ins. (4.7cms.) across, in box (2) (see illustration). £100-150

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101

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Property of a gentleman - a C19th Continental ivory circular box, the cover inset with a painted panel depicting two cherubs, one holding a bird’s nest with chicks, 2.55ins. (6.5cms.) dia. (see illustration). £100-150 A George III ivory toothpick case or box, circa 1800, of rectangular form with cut corners, the hinged cover inset with a grey wash drawing depicting a classical deer hunt, the lined interior with damaged mirror, 3.65ins. (9.3cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300

102

Property of a gentleman - two late C19th mother-of-pearl card cases, one with loss to corner edge (2).

103

A late C18th / early C19th ivory & tortoiseshell circular snuff box, the radially strung cover with central dial with Arabic numerals 1-10, the pointer operated by a button & rod, 2.25ins. (5.7cms.) dia. (see illustration). £200-300

104

Lot 113

Property of a gentleman - a small early / mid C20th purple guilloche enamel faced rectangular strut boudoir clock timepiece, with marcasite oval border, damage to enamel dial & losses to marcasite; together with a cased pocket barometer (2). £50-100

108

An early C20th HM silver snuff box with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1927, 2ins. (5.1cms.) wide. £50-80

109

Property of a deceased estate - an C18th Dutch brass oval tobacco box, with engraved decoration, 4.4ins. (11.1cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100

110

Property of a lady - a Russian silver mounted nephrite jade circular box & cover, early C20th, with 916 silver grade mark, Moscow kokoshnik mark, and initials in cyrillic ‘?.U.F’ (possibly an artel mark), 2.25ins. (5.7cms.) dia. (see illustration). £300-500

111

Property of a lady - a Russian lacquer rectangular box with painted troika panel, signed & dated 1967, 8.75ins. (22.2cms.) wide; together with three smaller similar boxes (4) (see illustration). £100-150

112

Property of a lady - a late C18th / early C19th Continental silver & tortoiseshell etui, with fittings, 3.7ins. (9.4cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

105

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted items including an HM silver & enamel powder compact (the enamel damaged) & an HM silver matchbox holder. £120-180

113

Property of a lady - two small silver boxes; together with a moss agate snuff box; and an Indian decorated silver plated rectangular box (4) (see illustration). £100-150

106

Property of a deceased estate - four assorted small HM silver items including a ring box in the form of an egg & a postage stamp box (4) (see illustration). £80-120

114

107

Property of a lady - a Halcyon Days box or bonbonniere modelled as a red cabbage with quote from Lewis Carroll; together with two other Halcyon Days boxes (3).

Property of a lady - a C19th pressed horn circular snuff box, the cover decorated in relief with Cupid & a bee among roses, signed ‘W. WILSON. J.’, with verse border, small loss to frieze of cover, 3ins. (7.6cms.) dia. (see illustration). £50-80

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Property of a lady - a collection of fifteen silver vesta cases including an enamel decorated example and another inscribed ‘H.M.S. Rochester’ (15) (see illustration). £150-250

116

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver, white metal and silver plated items including two small HM silver rectangular boxes (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120

117

Property of a lady of title - a C19th mother-of-pearl brise fan with overpainted pictorial panel, in glazed gilt rectangular case (see illustration). £80-120

118

Property of a lady - an early C19th French inlaid tortoiseshell circular snuff box, 3.15ins. (8cms.) dia. (see illustration). £150-250

119

Property of a lady - a set of five late C19th Dutch silver cloak buttons, with various repousse figural decorations, maker DB, London import marks for 1895, each 1.3ins. (3.3cms.) dia. (5) (see illustration). £50-100

120

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items, mostly silver, including a George III HM silver vinaigrette with hinged gilt pierced grille, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1817 (see illustration). £120-180

121

Property of a lady - a group of six decorative portrait miniatures on ivory including three eighteenth century ladies & two gentlemen in uniform, the largest 4.1ins. (10.4cms.) high (excluding frame) (6) (see illustration). £100-200

122

Property of a lady - a group of six early C20th portrait miniatures, ovals, the largest 3 by 2.4ins. (7.5 by 6cms.), in oval brass pendant frames - one initialled FBJ (6) (see illustration). £150-250

123

Property of a lady - late C19th / early C20th English school - PORTRAIT OF A GIRL, SAID TO BE ANNE ARNOLD - portrait miniature, an oval, 1.3 by 1ins. (3.3 by 2.5cms.), in thistle decorated oval white metal locket frame (see illustration). £50-100

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124

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th oval portrait miniature depicting a gentleman, in ornate yellow metal brooch frame, 2.6ins. (6.6cms.) high, mounted on a plush strut board; together with an oval portrait miniature depicting a young lady, in turquoise & seed pearl mounted oval frame, again mounted on a plush strut board (2) (see illustration). £100-150

125

Property of a lady of title - a Russian painted wood icon, C19th, depicting the Mother of God with Jesus holding a scroll, with Saints either side, 12.25 by 10.15ins. (31.1 by 25.8cms.) (see illustration). £200-300


Silver & Silver Plated Items 126

Property of a lady - a pair of C19th Old Sheffield Plate threelight candelabra, with gadrooned borders, each 17.5ins. (44.5cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £200-300

136

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th silver plated galleried oval tray, 18.1ins. (46cms.) wide. £100-150

137

Property of a lady - a cased set of twelve each French silver plated fishknives & forks.

138

Property of a lady - a quantity of silver plated items including a pair of candelabra & a circular waiter (on one shelf).

127

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of silver plated items including two warming dishes and fish servers (on one shelf).

139

128

Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a woven navette shaped bread basket & boxed cutlery (on one shelf).

Property of a gentleman - a walnut cased set of twelve late Victorian silver plated dessert knives & forks.

140

A pair of modern silver plated wine coolers or champagne buckets, 8.5ins. (21cms.) high (2). £80-120

Property of a lady - a silver plated & cut glass claret jug, 7.6ins. (19.3cms.) high. £50-100

141

Property of a lady - a pair of C19th Old Sheffield Plate neo-classical candlesticks, 11.8ins. (30cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £100-150

129

130

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th silver plated nautilus shell spoon warmer (see illustration). £50-100

142

131

Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted silver plated items, mostly flatware. £50-100

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian silver plated oval kettle on stand with burner, with half fluted decoration. £50-80

143

132

Property of a deceased estate - a silver plated Corinthian column table lamp, 15ins. (38cms.) high (excluding electric fitment).

133

Property of a lady - a Christofle silvered bronze model of a Renaissance pail with figural swing handle above high relief panels of Saints with latin inscriptions, 8ins. (20.3cms.) high (to hilt of handle); together with a bronze mortar; and a pair of silver plated coasters with turned wooden bases (4) (see illustration). £80-120

Property of a lady - a late Victorian gilt decorated yellow ground porcelain oval teapot with pierced HM silver casing & cover, London 1893; together with a similar coffee can & saucer (3). £60-90

144

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver, mostly flatware, including six Georgian serving spoons & four napkin rings; together with a small silver plated meat dome; and a bag containing a small quantity of silver plated items including a toastrack (3) (see illustration). £250-350

134

Property of a lady - a late Victorian silver plated & frosted glass epergne or centrepiece, with winged horse mounted trefoil base, 18.4ins. (46.7cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

145

135

Property of a lady - an early C19th Old Sheffield Plate threepiece teaset; together with an Asprey silver plated chocolate pot; and a silver plated petal rimmed dish (5).

Property of a deceased estate - a mid C20th HM silver salver in the George II style, with scroll feet, presentation inscription to centre, Birmingham 1950, 10.25ins. (26cms.) across. £200-300

146

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of Edwardian HM silver neo-classical candlesticks with fluted oval bases, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, 8.65ins. (22cms.) high, weighted (2). £100-150

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147

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver goblet with vacant cartouche, maker George Angell, London 1862, 5.75ins. (14.6cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

148

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver three-piece Christening cutlery set; together with a modern HM silver gilt swizzlestick; and an Elkington & Co. silver plated beaker (5). £50-80

149

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted HM silver flatware including a set of five fiddle pattern dessert spoons (see illustration). £200-300

150

Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian HM silver pierced oval mustard pot, makers Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1905, damages; together with an HM silver sauceboat in the George II style (2). £50-80

151

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of late Victorian HM silver pierced oval bonbon dishes, makers Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1899/1900; together with a pair of early C20th HM silver dwarf hexagonal candlesticks, Birmingham 1910 (4). £80-120

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152

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted silver flatware including a Victorian HM silver three-piece Christening set by Francis Higgins (a lot). £100-150

153

Property of a deceased estate - an unidentified silver Hanoverian pattern basting spoon, the reverse of the bowl engraved with a large armorial crest, 13ins. (33cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120

154

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted silver items including a cigarette, an Italian 800 grade beaker by F. Broggi, and a manicure set (a lot). £80-120

155

Property of a deceased estate - an Irish Art Nouveau HM silver three-handled bowl or porringer, Dublin 1908, retailed by Neill, Belfast, 5.5ins. (14cms.) across (see illustration). £80-120

161

Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian HM silver mounted clear glass claret jug with stopper, makers J.G & S, London 1902, 8.8ins. (22.5cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

156

Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian HM silver topped soft cut glass globe scent bottle, engraved with a heraldic crest of a demi lion rampant on a ducal coronet with the motto ‘IN OMNIA PARATUS’, London 1892, 5.15ins. (13cms.) high. £50-80

162

Property of a deceased estate - a set of twelve each Victorian HM silver dessert knives & forks with ivory handles, Sheffield 1892. £120-180

163

Property of a deceased estate - a large late Victorian / Edwardian HM silver strut or easel back dressing mirror with bevelled glass, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1901, 20.3ins. (51.5cms.) high (see illustration). £300-500

164

A pair of early C20th HM silver & tortoiseshell pique work flip-top soft cut glass globe scent bottles, London 1920, 4.25ins. (10.8cms.) high; together with two similar dressing table jars (4) (see illustration). £300-400

165

Property of a lady - an early C18th George II HM silver baluster cream jug, maker TR, possibly Thomas Rush, London 1734, 3.8ins. (9.7cms.) high, approx. 137g; together with an early C18th George I HM silver baluster caster, London Britannia mark, 1720, 3.8ins. (9.6cms.) high, approx. 68g (2) (see illustration). £200-300

157

Property of a deceased estate - an early Victorian Irish HM silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, Dublin 1847, 13.5ins. (34.3cms.) long. £100-150

158

Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian Art Nouveau HM silver six-piece condiment set, Sheffield 1904, with two associated HM silver saltspoons (8) (see illustration). £100-150

159

Property of a deceased estate - a set of four Victorian HM silver salts with matching spoons, engraved with a heraldic crest of a demi lion rampant on a ducal coronet, Birmingham 1883 (8). £50-80

160

Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian HM silver mounted cut glass jug with flip top & inner stopper, engraved with a heraldic crest of a demi lion rampant on a ducal coronet with the motto ‘IN OMNIA PARATUS’, 8.9ins. (22.6cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

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166

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany & brassbound vanity box containing HM silver & other fittings, London 1816, the inset brass handle plate inscribed Sir George Denys, 12.6ins. (32cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

167

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver & tortoiseshell inkwell of elongated octagonal form, Birmingham 1924, 3.5ins. (8.8cms.) long. £50-80

168

Property of a lady - a three-piece tea-set, with shell & gadroon borders, on ball feet, makers James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1933 (3) (see illustration). £300-500

169

Property of a lady - an HM silver three-piece tea-set with gadrooned borders & ball feet, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1964 (3) (see illustration). £300-500

170

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver bullet shaped bachelor’s tea-set, maker Henry Holland, London 1869, the teapot 4.8ins. (12.2cms.) high (overall) (3) (see illustration). £250-350

171

Property of a lady - a pair of etched glass decanters with HM silver collars, London 1968, each approx. 11.5ins. (29cms.) high (2). £80-120

172

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th HM silver epergne, Birmingham 1919, 11.7ins. (29.7cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

173

Property of a lady - a pair of modern HM silver baluster candlesticks, Birmingham 1973, 8.25ins. (21cms.) high, loaded (2) (see illustration). £80-120

174

Property of a deceased estate - an HM silver rectangular photograph frame; together with three HM silver napkin rings; and two HM silver sugar tongs (6). £50-80

175

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted HM silver mounted items including a dressing table mirror & brush set; together with a blue cased set of six HM silver handled tea-knives (2) (see illustration). £50-80

176

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver pierced spill vase, with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1903, 7.75ins. (19.7cms.) high, loaded. £50-80

177

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian HM silver inkstand with two inkwells, London 1883, 10.1ins. (25.7cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

178

Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian HM silver baluster mug or tankard, London 1861, engraved presentation inscription, 4.9ins. (12.5cms.) high. £120-180

179

Property of a deceased estate - an HM silver rectangular cigarette box with ornate borders & feet, Birmingham 1987, 6.9ins. (17.5cms.) wide. £50-80

180

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver milk jug, of faceted form with pad feet, Birmingham 1921. £50-80

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181

Property of a lady - a small early C20th HM silver waiter, makers Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1919, 5.9ins. (15cms.) across; together with another small HM silver salver, Sheffield 1958, 6.25ins. (15.9cms.) across (2) (see illustration). £80-120

182

Property of a lady - an HM silver topped glass scent bottle; together with two pairs of HM silver sugar tongs; and a Middle Eastern Islamic brass spittoon or shallow bowl, with silver & copper decoration (4).

183

Property of a gentleman - two matching HM silver barrel shaped small mugs, one London 1800, the other London 1879, each 2.65ins. (6.7cms.) high (2). £80-120

184

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver hot water jug, with gadrooned rim & ball feet, makers John Round & Son, Sheffield 1925, 9.3ins. (23.6cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300

185

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including two early C20th goblets & a cased set of six teaspoons. £120-180

186

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver coffee pot with half-fluted decoration, makers Walter & John Barnard, London 1891, 9.65ins. (24.5cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

187

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver shell shaped dish, with repousse & pierced decoration, makers Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1901, 8.1ins. (20.5cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150

188

Property of a gentleman - a good Victorian HM silver caddy spoon, maker George W. Adams (Chawner & Co.), London 1852 (see illustration). £50-100

189

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted silver or white metal items including a Chinese model of a house raised on stilts. £50-80

190

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th HM silver hip flask with flip top, Sheffield 1916; together with two HM silver cigarette cases (3) (see illustration). £250-350

191

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver shell shaped dish, with repousse & pierced decoration, makers Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1898, 9.7ins. (24.5cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150

192

Property of a lady - an Edwardian Britannia standard HM silver chocolate pot, of tapering cylindrical form with tapering bead decorated spout, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., London 1907, 10.1ins. (25.5cms.) high (see illustration). £400-600

193

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th HM silver sauceboat in the George II style, Birmingham 1938; together with a pair of modern HM silver coasters with turned wooden bases (3). £120-180

194

Property of a lady - an early C20th Walker & Hall HM silver fitted crocodile skin case, London 1915, with canvas outer case (see illustration). £300-500

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195

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including an inkstand (losses); together with an HM silver topped ebonised walking cane (2). £180-240

204

Property of a deceased estate - a late Victorian HM silver cased boudoir clock timepiece, Birmingham 1900, 4.6ins. (11.7cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £100-150

196

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver monteith, Birmingham 1919, 7.1ins. (18cms.) across (see illustration). £120-180

205

197

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th HM silver plain tapering tankard or mug, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1923. £120-180

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver milk jug and matching sugar basin, Birmingham 1934/5; together with two HM silver napkin rings; and a plated similar (5). £50-100

206

198

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including two small trophy cups & a cigarette case. £120-180

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver circular waiter on scroll feet, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1917, 10.5ins. (26.5cms.) across (see illustration). £120-180

207

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver items including a spill vase and a Chinese caddy spoon (a lot). £50-100

199

Property of a gentleman - four assorted HM silver small bowls or sucriers, all early C20th (4) (see illustration). £250-350

208

Property of a gentleman - a cased set of six HM silver gilt & enamel teaspoons, Birmingham 1978 (see illustration). £50-80

200

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted HM silver mounted items including a pair of late Victorian HM silver dwarf candlesticks, Sheffield 1897, loaded. £80-120

209

Property of a lady - a Danish Meka Sterling silver condiment set, the salt and pepperpots modelled as penguins (3). £50-100

201

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver ornate circular easel photograph frame, Birmingham 1901, 6ins (15.2cms.) high. £50-80

210

Property of a gentleman - a pair of modern HM silver salt & pepper pots, of skittle form, London 1960, 4.35ins. (11cms.) high (2). £80-120

202

Property of a lady - two early C20th silver mesh evening bags, import marks for London 1916 (2) (see illustration). £180-240

211

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver circular waiter on hoof feet, makers Pairpoint Bros., London 1921, 12.25ins. (31cms.) across (see illustration). £200-300

203

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver circular waiter on scroll feet, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, 10.4ins. (26.5cms.) across (see illustration). £120-180

212

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian cased set of four HM silver gilt dessert serving spoons with matching sifting spoon, makers William Gibson & John Langman, Sheffield 1889/90 (see illustration). £180-240

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213

Property of a deceased estate - a late Victorian HM silver three-piece teaset with petal rims, makers Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1900 (3) (see illustration). £300-400

223

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver beaker, with engraved foliate decoration, London 1813, 3.5ins. (8.9cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

214

Property of a gentleman - two Victorian provincial HM silver tankards or mugs, the first of baluster form with engraved heraldic crest & initials, makers James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1871/2, the second of tapering form, makers Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1882/3 (2) (see illustration). £200-300

224

Property of a lady - a pair of C18th George III HM silver scissor action sugar nips, maker R.M, probably Richard Meach, 5ins. (12.7cms.) long (see illustration). £50-80

225

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th HM silver oval inkstand with pierced border, Birmingham 1919, 10.1ins. (25.6cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150

226

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver two-handled sugar bowl, London 1899; together with four Victorian HM silver fiddle & thread pattern table spoons; a pair of HM silver bead edge dinner forks; and a George I style baluster pepperette (8). £300-400

227

Property of a deceased estate - a late Victorian HM silver framed strut mirror with bevelled glass, Birmingham 1900, 12.4ins. (31.5cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

228

Property of a gentleman - a pair of late Victorian HM silver dwarf candlesticks with stop fluted columns & square bases, Sheffield 1886, 5ins. (12.7cms.) high (2). £150-200

229

Property of a lady - a pair of Edwardian HM silver comports or tazzas, with pierced foliate rims, makers Walker & Hall, Chester 1906/7, each 10.5ins. (26.7cms.) across (2) (see illustration). £400-600

215

Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian rococo HM silver three-piece teaset, maker WH, London 1858/9 (3) (see illustration). £500-700

216

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver rectangular framed easel mirror with bevelled glass, Birmingham 1928, 13.4ins. (34cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300

217

Property of a lady - a modern Sterling silver Christening mug, 3.6ins. (9cms.) high, cased. £50-80

218

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver pierced sugar basket with swing handle & blue glass liner, London 1773, 3.65ins. (9.3cms.) high (to hilt of handle) (see illustration). £100-150

219

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver topped cut glass globe scent bottle, London 1891; together with an HM silver collared cut glass decanter with stopper (2). £50-100

220

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian HM silver seven bottle cruet, associated bottles, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1845, 11ins. (28cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300

221

Property of a gentleman - a pair of early C20th HM silver baluster candlesticks, London 1930, each 13.75ins. (35cms.) high, loaded (2) (see illustration). £200-300

222

Property of a lady - a modern HM silver octagonal baluster caster; together with eight HM silver napkin rings (9). £100-150

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232

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Property of a lady - an early C19th HM silver inkstand with gadrooned edge, shallow engraved presentation inscription, makers Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1831 (see illustration). £180-240

238

Property of a gentleman - a group of four HM silver repousse photograph frames, the tallest 10.9ins. (27.7cms.) high (4) (see illustration). £200-300

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Arts & Crafts HM silver tazza, London 1912, 4.8ins. (12.2cms.) high (see illustration). £120-180

239

Property of a lady - a cased HM silver backed dressing table mirror & brush set; together with four similar items (a lot) (see illustration). £100-150

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing a small quantity of HM silver items including a pair of Victorian wrythen pepperettes & a pair of Georgian sugar nips. £70-100

240

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing a small quantity of silver items including four napkin rings.

241

Property of a lady - a late Victorian HM silver three-piece teaset, Sheffield 1897/1900 (3) (see illustration). £100-150

242

A silver (tested) Corpus Christi, probably Continental, C19th or earlier, 5.8ins. (14.7cms.) high (see illustration). £300-500

243

Property of a gentleman - a late George III provincial HM silver teapot, maker William Woodman, Exeter 1818 (see illustration). £250-350

244

Property of a lady - a set of four George IV HM silver reeded oval bottle or decanter labels, for Claret, Madeira, Port and Sherry, maker John Reily, London 1824 (4) (see illustration). £150-250

245

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver novelty reception or table bell modelled as a tortoise, makers Grey & Co., Birmingham 1909, 5.6ins. (14.2cms.) long (see illustration). £800-1200

233

Property of a gentleman - a set of six Georgian Hanoverian or Old English pattern dinner forks; together with a similar set of six Georgian dessert forks (12). £250-300

234

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian HM silver claret jug with hinged lid, maker John Roberts, Sheffield 1889, 10.25ins. (26cms.) high, with presentation inscription (see illustration). £250-350

235

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Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver wine funnel, with engraved crest, maker CC, London 1808 (see illustration). £150-250

236

Property of a lady - an HM silver Hanoverian pattern 30-piece part cutlery set (30) (see illustration). £600-800

237

Property of a gentleman - a George II HM silver marrow scoop, maker possibly Benjamin Cartwright, London 1750, 8.9ins. (22.6cms.) long. £100-150 20


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253

Property of a deceased estate - a Royal Crown Derby imari paperweight modelled as a wren.

254

Property of a deceased estate - a faience ewer & cover, probably C19th, painted with figures in a landscape with scattered flowers & insects, painted Veuve Perrin ‘VP’ marks, 12ins. (30.5cms.) high (overall) (see illustration).

255

Property of a lady - a group of seven small ceramics including a C19th spill vase and a Royal Worcester floral painted miniature tyg, date code for 1904 (7) (see illustration).

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Property of a lady - a pair of Edwardian HM silver circular bonbon dishes with spot-hammered decoration, raised on stylised sea-horse supports, Guild of Handicraft, London 1906, 3.9ins. (10cms.) across (max.), approx. 155g (2) (see illustration). £300-500

256

Property of a lady - a late C19th early C20th Berlin KPM porcelain pedestal dish or comport, decorated with a scene depicting the flight into Egypt above a verse, all on a chocolate ground with gilt edge, underglaze blue sceptre above KPM mark, 8.65ins. (22cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120

247

Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian HM silver two-handled galleried rectangular tray with cut corners & engraved bird & foliate decorations, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, engraved central presentation inscription, 20.5ins. (52cms.) wide (see illustration). £1000-1500

257

A late C19th Royal Worcester blush ivory & gilt two-handled baluster base, painted with flowers, restoration, 9.8ins. (25cms.) high.

258

Property of a lady - a small quantity of ceramics & glass including an egg-shaped box & a plate, both decorated with hot air balloons.

259

Property of a lady - a Royal Worcester floral painted blush ivory pot pourri holder, date code for 1904, 3.4ins. (8.6cms.) high.

260

Property of a gentleman - a C19th Berlin plain white glazed figure of a putto wearing ice skates, underglaze blue sceptre mark, tip of one skate missing, 6.15ins. (15.6cms.) high.

261

Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th dated faience or maiolica waisted albarello, painted in blue, yellow & green with a cartouche of flowers, the reverse painted in manganese with the initials ‘A.D.’ & date ‘1807’, 7.5ins. (19cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

262

Property of a lady - three Royal Doulton figures - REVERIE, HN 2306; FAIR LADY, HN 2193; and MARIE, HN 1370; together with a Royal Worcester figure - FIRST DANCE, model no. 3629 (4).

263

Property of a gentleman - a C19th porcelain fox head stirrup cup, restorations & losses to ears, 4.9ins. (12.4cms.) high.

264

Property of a gentleman - an unusual Napoleon brandy bottle, with ‘bird swing’ flaw (see illustration).

European Ceramics & Glass 248

Property of a deceased estate - a Royal Doulton model of a horse - ‘Spirit of Wind’ (white).

249

Property of a lady - a Royal Crown Derby imari paperweight modelled as a pheasant; together with a Royal Crown Derby imari atomiser (2).

250

Property of a gentleman - a C19th majolica jardiniere with putti handles, broken & riveted, 15ins. (38cms.) high, 21ins. (53.5cms.) wide; together with a C19th Minton majolica lazy susan, broken & re-stuck, 18.4ins. (46.7cms.) dia. (2) (see illustration). £50-100

251

A large Quimper Keraluc wet drugs jar painted in green, ochre & blue by Andre L’Helguen, script marks, 13.7ins. (34.8cms.) high.

252

Property of a lady - a Derby figure of a gentleman digging, one from the pair known as the ‘Dead Bird’, on gilt lined square base, incised mark ‘N 363’, restorations, 7ins. (17.8cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80 21


265

Property of a lady - a collection of seven glass paperweights, all C20th (7).

266

Property of a lady - a George III & later etched wine glass, with bucket bowl on composite opaque air-twist & baluster stem, 5.5ins. (14cms.) high.

267

Property of a deceased estate - a set of six Waterford liqueur glasses (6).

268

Property of a lady - a C19th gilt metal cased aneroid barometer held aloft by a winged cherub, on serpentine marble base, 8.4ins. (21.3cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

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Objects & Miscellanea 269

Property of a lady - a C19th mahogany & inlaid banjo barometer, the dial inscribed ‘P. Bordoli / 22 Charles Stt. / Hatton Garden’, 39ins. (99cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

270

A Chinese hardwood easel frame with carved & pierced bowenite border, 13.6ins. (34.5cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

271

A Colonial mahogany & camphorwood campaign writing slope or desk, with mechanical roller shutter top, 19.3ins. (49cms.) wide (see illustration). £120-180

272

A late C19th French kingwood & Sevres style porcelain mounted rectangular box, 12.25ins. (31cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £250-350

273

An Italian carved cameo conch shell table lamp, late C19th / early C20th, depicting a shepherd & shepherdess with flock, on cast dolphin tripod base, 11.6ins. (29.5cms.) high (overall); together with two smaller similar shells with brass screw collars, each 5.25ins. (13.3cms.) and 5ins. (12.7cms.) high (3) (see illustration). £250-350

274

A collection of sixteen corkscrews including ‘The Challenge’ corkscrew & three other open-framed examples (16) (see illustration).

275

Property of a gentleman - a large pewter charger, C18th / C19th, with folded rim, 20.25ins. (51.4cms.) dia.. £50-80

276

Property of a deceased estate - a C19th French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell or faux tortoiseshell casket, 8ins. (20.3cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150

277

Property of a deceased estate - a brass & steel miner’s lamp by The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co. Ltd., Type 6.

278

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of early C19th bell metal & steel miniature oval tilt-top occasional tables with tripod bases, each 7.25ins. (18.4cms.) high (max.) (2) (see illustration).

279

A pair of C19th watercolour & feather collage pictures of birds in landscapes, in glazed ebonised frames, each 19.3 by 14.75ins. (49 by 37.5cms.) (overall) (2) (see illustration). £70-100

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289

A large pair of modern plated five-light candelabra, 31.25ins. (79.5cms.) high (2). £120-180

290

A pair of modern Empire style plated table lamps with triform bases, 20.5ins. (52cms.) high (overall) (2). £80-120

291

An early C19th Regency period bronze fender with patinated sphinx ends, 37.7ins. (96cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-400

292

Property of a lady - a mid C20th gilt metal & faceted glass basket ceiling light with leaf decorated crown, 20ins. (51cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120

293

Property of a deceased estate - a silvered & cast twelve light electrolier with putti mask decorations, 31.7ins. (80.5cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £200-300

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294

‘BERGANTIN GOL.TA CATALINA CAPT.N ERNESTO MIRO’, A BRIG IN FULL SAIL OFF THE COAST - watercolour, 27 by 38.75ins. (68.6 by 98.4cms.), in glazed gilt frame (see illustration). £150-250

295

Property of a deceased estate - Morris (C20th British) A LINER AT SEA - watercolour, 9.8 by 13.9ins. (24.9 by 35.3cms.), framed with non-reflective glass - signed lower right (see illustration).

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280

Property of a lady - a box containing assorted items including ivory backed brushes.

281

A pair of French Louis XV style green serpentine marble & gilt brass urns, each cover surmounted by a figure of a cherub, 13.4ins. (34cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £400-600

282

Property of a lady - a pair of late C19th / early C20th alabaster models of recumbent greyhounds, on white bases, each 6.25ins. long (overall) (2) (see illustration). £50-80

283

A well cast bronze model of a saddled horse, indistinctly signed, 10.2ins. (25.9cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £100-150

284

Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency period patinated bronze & ormolu inkwell with gilt squirrel finial & rams heads on lion’s paw feet & marble base, 4.5ins. (11.5cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

285

Property of a lady - a good quality Edwardian brown leather document box, with Bramah lock & key, 13.1ins. (33.3cms.) wide. £80-120

286

Property of a gentleman - a kukri in scabbard with two small knives.

287

Property of a lady - after Frederic Remington - ‘MOUNTAIN MAN’ - a bronze figure, two pieces detached, 11.1ins. (28.2cms.) high.

288

Property of a gentleman - a mid / late C20th machine-made tapestry in the C17th style, 87 by 88ins. (221 by 224cms.). £50-100

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296

Property of a lady - William Fleetwood Varley (1785-1856) - ‘MOEL SIABOD (WALES)’ - watercolour, 10.5 by 14.1ins. (26.7 by 35.8cms.), in glazed gilt frame; together with three floral watercolours (4). £50-100

297

Property of a gentleman - late C19th / early C20th English school - A BOUQUET OF FLOWERS - watercolour, 16.1 by 22.2ins. (40.9 by 56.4cms.), in glazed gilt frame. £50-100

298

Property of a gentleman - Miles Balmford Sharp (18971981) - CORN STOOKS - watercolour, 13.1 by 18.25ins. (33.3 by 46.3cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right & dated 1924. £50-100

299

Property of a gentleman - Helene M. Baron (French, late C19th / early C20th) - ALPINE LAKESIDE VILLAGE - watercolour, 11.7 by 21.4ins. (29.7 by 54.4cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left & dated ‘93. £50-100

300

Property of a gentleman - Joseph Chamberlain (British, early C20th) - WOODGREEN COMMON, ANGLERS AT LAKESIDE - pastel, 13 by 16.5ins. (33 by 42cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left. £50-100

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301

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian walnut & plum button upholstered chaise longue or day-bed, with turned legs terminating in Cope & Collinson brass capped white china castors, 72ins. (183cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250

302

Property of a lady of title - a pair of C19th rosewood adjustable rectangular topped occasional tables with trefoil bases, adapted from polescreens (2) (see illustration). £120-180

303

Property of a lady - a set of four early C19th Regency period mahogany dining chairs with rope backs & sabre legs, including one carver (4) (see illustration). £100-200

304

Property of a gentleman - George II mahogany foldover double gate-leg tea or games table, circa 1750, with eared top & counter wells, on cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, restorations, 30ins. (76.2cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-500

305

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Regency period cane seated elbow chair, with turned front legs, previously decorated. £50-80

306

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th French rosewood & trellis parquetry inlaid kidney shaped occasional table with frieze drawer & shelf under, on square tapering sabre legs, 29.75ins. (75.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250

307

Property of a gentleman - an early / mid C19th Danish mahogany & marquetry inlaid pier mirror with ‘split column’ pilasters, 52.1 by 21.9ins. (132.2 by 55.7cms.) (see illustration). £150-200

308

Property of a gentleman - a pair of Louis XV style gilt metal mounted stained burr walnut bombe commodes, late C20th, 41.7ins. (106cms.) wide (overall) (2) (see illustration). £300-500

309

Property of a lady of title - an early C19th Regency period gilt circular framed convex mirror, with ebonised reeded slip & ball decorations, 25ins. (64cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120

310

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th mahogany & inlaid tallboy or chest-on-chest, with moulded drawers, on bun feet, 45.3ins. (115cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £250-350

311

A C19th Dutch walnut & boxwood strung kettle stand of waisted staved form, with bun feet & brass liner (see illustration). £200-300

312

A C19th Dutch walnut & floral marquetry inlaid kettle stand of bucket form, with brass liner (see illustration). £200-300

313

Property of a lady - a good quality late Victorian mahogany & Hungarian ash three-door combination wardrobe or compactum, with mirror panelled central door enclosing slides & drawers, the inside of the side doors with carved floral panels, 86ins. (218.5cms.) wide (overall); together with a matching Scotch chest of drawers, 54ins. (137cms.) wide (overall) (2) (see illustration). £300-500

314

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Regency period mahogany shield-back hall chair, with square tapering front legs. £50-80

315

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian rosewood music cabinet, with bevelled glass multi-panelled door, 21.75ins. (55.2cms.) wide. £50-80

316

Property of a gentleman - a small early C19th George IV mahogany demi-lune sideboard with reeded edge, on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 45ins. (114.3cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £100-150

317

Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany occasional or work table, with two drawers on square tapering legs, previously with undertier, 20.25ins. (51.4cms.) wide. £80-120

318

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian walnut & burgundy button upholstered sofa with Cope & Collinson brass capped front castors, 74ins. (188cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

319

Property of a lady - a late C19th French onyx & gilt metal Corinthian column pedestal or plant-stand, various maker’s marks, 44.8ins. (113.8cms.) high (see illustration). £250-350

320

Property of a lady - a very large late C19th gilt framed overmantel mirror, some losses to mouldings, 84.25ins. (214cms.) high (see illustration). £400-600

321

Property of a lady - a good quality Victorian mahogany telescopic wind-out extending dining table with two extra leaves, on turned & fluted legs & castors, approx. 52 by 107ins. (132 by 277cms.) (max.) (see illustration). £500-700

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A good early C19th mahogany washstand, attributed to Gillows, circa 1820, with hinged lift-out box behind three wells with loose baize lined cover, with shelf under, on turned & fluted legs terminating in brass capped castors, 30ins. (76.2cms.) wide (see illustration). £400-600

General Antiques & Household Chattels

Property of a lady of title - a good early C19th George IV mahogany linen press, attributed to Gillows, circa 1820, with original turned handles & bun feet, 52.8ins. (134cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £800-1200 Property of a gentleman - Great Western Railway (GWR) interest - a Victorian walnut twin pedestal desk with green leather inset top above nine drawers with turned handles & plinth bases, each pedestal with paper label inscribed ‘G.W.R. / CARDIFF’, 60ins. (152.4cms.) wide (see illustration). £800-1200 Property of a lady - an early C18th George I walnut & featherbanded demi-lune foldover gate-leg card or games table with C18th petit point needlework top, the frieze fitted with two drawers and two candle-slides, the whole raised on square section cabriole legs, 37ins. (94cms.) wide (see illustration). £2000-3000

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326

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th French white painted pot cupboard with rouge marble inset top, on cabriole legs. £50-80

327

Property of a gentleman - a modern Technique 2000 Ltd cream coloured corner sofa. £100-200

328

Property of a gentleman - a modern walnut veneered desk with inset glass top above four drawers, 69ins. (175cms.) wide. £50-100

329

Property of a gentleman - a pair of modern black bedside tables, each fitted with a drawer; together with another similar (3).

330

Property of a gentleman - a modern black side table with two frieze drawers & shelf under, 47.25ins. (120cms.) wide.

331

Property of a gentleman - a modern Kusa glass topped table with black supports, 71ins. (180cms.) long.

332

Property of a gentleman - a pair of modern Italian chrome & faux leather chairs; together with a modern wicker conservatory chair (3).

333

Property of a gentleman - a modern black extending dining table with two extra leaves, on rectangular section legs, 39.4 by 110.2ins. (100 by 280cms.) (max.).

334

Property of a gentleman - a modern black extending dining table with two extra leaves, on rectangular section legs, 37.4 by 102.4ins. (95 by 260cms.) (max.); together with a set of six modern black & faux cream leather dining chairs (7). £50-80

335

Property of a deceased estate - an ornate cast blacked & polished fire basket with brass finials, late C20th.

336

Property of a deceased estate - an ornate cast blacked & polished fire basket with brass finials, late C20th (matches preceding lot).

337

Two machine-made carpets (2).

338

A quantity of assorted furniture including an Edwardian mahogany & inlaid rectangular two-tier occasional table and two 1920’s oak oval topped occasional tables with barleytwist supports (7).

339

Property of a deceased estate - a modern green moquette upholstered wing armchair.

340

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany chest of drawers; together with an Edwardian mahogany circular two-tier plantstand; and a floral needlework panelled firescreen (3).

341

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th oak oval topped gate-leg dining table with end drawer, on turned legs, 45ins. (114cms.) long.

342

A Shahsavan woollen hand-made rug with rust ground, 78 by 49ins. (198 by 124cms.). £100-150

343

A Borujerd woollen hand-made rug with navy ground, 58 by 40.5ins. (147 by 103cms.). £80-120

344

Property of a deceased estate - ten assorted pictures including two bird’s eye maple framed floral prints (10).


364

A Shahsavan woollen hand-made rug with red ground, 74 by 50.5ins. (188 by 128cms.). £120-180

Property of a gentleman - a Villeroy & Boch ‘Geranium’ pattern part service, comprising a soup tureen, a pair of vegetable tureens, a coffee pot, a teapot, a milk jug, and a dip bowl (7). £50-80

365

A Gabbeh woollen hand-made rug with blue ground, 52 by 40ins. (132 by 102cms.). £70-100

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted prints, some framed & some in folios; together with a small quantity of records (a lot).

366

Property of a lady - a taxidermy stuffed trout, in glazed case, the case 28.25ins. (72cms.) long.

345

A Lambaran woollen hand-made runner with red ground, 163 by 44ins. (462 by 112cms.). £70-100

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347

348

A Gabbeh woollen hand-made rug with blue ground, 52 by 39ins. (132 by 99cms.). £70-100

367

349

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th mahogany fall-front bureau, with cabriole legs; together with a green baize topped folding card table (2).

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a quantity of furniture restoration scrap furniture parts including a trunk containing wooden feet (a lot).

368

350

Property of a gentleman - a small mid C20th white painted compactum; together with a matching chest of drawers (2).

Property of a lady of title - a cream painted double headboard; together with a needlework upholstered long footstool (2).

369

351

Property of a deceased estate - an electric bathlift (with instructions & receipt from 2011); together with a bathroom safety rail (both little used) (2).

Property of a lady - David Mynett (C20th British) - LANDSCAPE - watercolour, 8.6 by 15.9ins. (21.8 by 40.4cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right & dated 1987.

370

Property of a lady - a box containing assorted lighting.

352

Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of gardening tools including long handled loppers (a lot).

371

Property of a lady of title - a mixed lot including an Adams Calyx Ware part service and a model galleon (a lot).

353

Property of a gentleman - Sven-Erik Hojland (C20th Swedish) - WINTER LANDSCAPE - oil on canvas, 24.5 by 20.5ins. (62 by 52cms.), framed - signed lower left & dated ‘49.

372

Property of a lady of title - a set of three early C19th mahogany side chairs with turned front legs (3).

354

Property of a gentleman - after Thomas Gainsborough - ‘THE PAINTER’S DAUGHTERS’ - Medici Society print, in glazed gilt frame.

373

355

Property of a gentleman - a C19th mahogany two-door wardrobe enclosing slides & drawers flanked by hanging space, on associated ball & claw feet, 64ins. (163cms.) wide (overall). £50-100

Property of a lady of title - two late Victorian armchairs with matching green moquette upholstery, with turned front legs & castors, one stamped ‘7799’ to back leg, one castor detached (2). £80-120

374

Property of a lady - nine assorted framed prints including a late C18th French coloured engraving of Le Chateau de Chillon (9). £50-100

356

Property of a gentleman - an Indian carved hardwood narrow two-door cupboard, with bale handles, 22.75ins. (58cms.) wide.

375

Property of a gentleman - a group of twelve assorted pictures including two watercolours (12).

357

Property of a lady of title - a pair of modern cut glass square section decanters with stoppers; together with two similar square section decanters with stoppers; a Tudor ‘globe & shaft’ decanter & stopper with matching claret jug; a cut glass handled bread knife; and a similar serving slice (8).

376

Property of a lady - a pair of wrought iron driveway gates, 45ins. (224cms.) wide (together) (2).

377

A collection of owl ornaments, mostly ceramic, including Beswick and Doulton examples (on one shelf).

378

Property of a gentleman - a white painted twin panelled twodoor hanging cupboard, 55.5ins. (141cms.) wide (overall). £80-120

358

Five assorted Persian rugs & mats (5).

359

Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany commode elbow chair; together with an upholstered stool; and a brass columned occasional table (3).

379

360

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted items including a small late Victorian ornate cast iron wall bracket with mirror panelled back & Glyndebourne mugs (on one shelf).

Property of a gentleman - a George III cast iron fire hob grate of hour glass form, with original backplate; together with a Victorian brass & iron fender (2). £80-120

380

361

Property of a gentleman - a white painted open bookcase with central glazed door, 41.75ins. (105cms.) wide.

Property of a lady - a Japanese style sword, in black lacquered wood scabbard with stitched brown suede outer sheath.

381

362

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian white painted pine washstand with hinged top above panelled door, on bun feet, 26ins. (66cms.) wide.

Property of a lady of title - four matching modern grey painted two-drawer filing cabinets (4).

382

363

Property of a lady - two identical early C19th coloured engravings of pineapples by Watts after Withers, from John Lindley’s ‘The Pomological Magazine’, published by Ridgway, 1828-30, in matching glazed ebonised frames with blue check mounts (2).

Property of a lady - an early C19th mahogany & boxwood strung rectangular swing-frame toilet mirror, with bow-fronted two-drawer base, 24.5ins. (62.2cms.).

383

Property of a lady - an unusual modern green painted cupboard modelled as a dovecote.

384

Property of a lady - a C19th mahogany pembroke table with end drawer, on turned legs.

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Property of a gentleman - a pair of Victorian carved mahogany & rope-twist bed-posts (2).

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th brass & mesh D-shaped sparkguard, 36ins. (91.4cms.) wide. £50-80

396

Property of a gentleman - a mixed lot including a copper preserve pan, a Warminster stoneware jar, a paraffin oil lamp, and silver plated cutlery (a lot).

Property of a lady - a modern pitch pine rectangular topped kitchen table with turned legs, 71ins. (181cms.) long; together with a modern piano stool (2).

397

Property of a gentleman - a set of seven early C20th Chippendale style mahogany dining chairs including two carvers, trade labels for S.& H. Jewell, London; together with three similar carver chairs; an oak bureau; and a modern adjustable stool (12). £50-100

398

A George III & later carved oak glazed single door corner cabinet, 43.5ins. (111cms.) high.

399

Property of a gentleman - a modern solid yew-wood refectory table with carved bulbous supports, 71.5ins. (182cms.) long; together with a pair of modern yew-wood Windsor elbow chairs with turned legs & ‘X’-stretchers; and a similar set of four stick-back chairs (7). £100-150

400

Property of a lady - an early C20th Japanese Maruni & Co. tea-set, cased.

401

Property of a lady - a Victorian walnut credenza, with later mahogany top, 54ins. (137cms.) wide (overall). £50-80

385

A pair of C19th mahogany rope-twist bed-posts, each 66.5ins. (169cms.) long (2).

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388

Property of a gentleman - Bryan Whitmore (fl.1880-1897) - ‘BRAY CHURCH AND EEL BUCKS’ - watercolour, 5.9 by 11.4ins. (15 by 29cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right; together with another framed watercolour signed Jack (?) (2).

389

Property of a lady - a mid C19th English porcelain tea-set painted with red flowers.

390

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany & rosewood crossbanded serpentine fronted sideboard with six square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 53.5ins. (136cms.) wide.

391

Property of a gentleman - a modern creamy yellow painted three-part side cabinet with central open shelves flanked by cupboards with shell decorated alcove shelves above, 91.2ins. (231.5cms.) wide (overall).

392

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of early C20th solid oak six-panel cupboard doors (2).

393

Property of a gentleman - two C19th Pratt type plates; together with a pair of C19th Sowerby pale blue opaque glass navette shaped salts; and a pair of C19th blue opaque glass vases (6).

402

394

Property of a lady - an Edwardian mahogany china display cabinet, with square tapering splay supports, 22.8ins. (58cms.) wide. £50-80

Property of a deceased estate - a set of three polished steel & brass fire irons; together with a pair of polished steel & brass andirons or fire-dogs (5) (see illustration). £50-100

403

Property of a lady - a modern pine rectangular topped kitchen table with turned baluster legs, 71ins. (181cms.) long.

404

Property of a deceased estate - a matched set of six Lancashire spindle-back chairs, C18th / C19th, with rush seats (6) (see illustration). £100-150

End of Sale. Next sales Saturday 18th May 2013 Oriental & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art Persian & European Rugs & Textiles Antique Furniture & Objects.

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2013 AUCTION SALE DATES MAY 18th Oriental & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art Persian & European Rugs & Textiles Antique Furniture & Objects JUNE 15th 20th Century Decorative Arts Garden & Architectural Items Antique Furniture & Objects JULY 13th Pictures, Books, Prints & Ephemera Antique Furniture & Objects SEPTEMBER 14th European Ceramics & Glass Clocks, Barometers, Scientific & Mechanical Items Antique Furniture & Objects OCTOBER 12th Jewellery & Silver Militaria & Sporting Items, Antique Furniture & Objects

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6.

Manner of....... In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.

7.

After........ In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.

8.

Signed/Dated/Inscribed......... In our opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist.

Glossary of Terms:

9.

A glossary of the conventional terms employed in this catalogue concerning attribution of paintings, drawings, and works of art. The auctioneers reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority considered by them to be reliable. Dimensions are given in centimetres, height before width.

With or Bears Signature/Date/lnscription........ In our opinion the signature/date/inscription is by a hand other than that of the artist.

The addition of a question mark (?) indicates an element of doubt.

General a.f. s.d. HM B&W F&G MOP

1.

Cataloguing Terms: - ‘All Faults’ or ‘As Found’, indicates that the item(s) referred to was (were) found to be damaged or repaired when catalogued. - ‘Slight Damage’. - Hallmarked. - Blue and White. - Framed and glazed. - Mother-of-Pearl.

The forename(s) and surname of the artist: In our opinion a work by the artist. When the artist’s forename(s) is not known, a series of asterisks (*), followed by the surname of the artist, whether preceded by an initial or not, indicates that in our opinion the work is by the artist named.

2.

Attributed to......... In our opinion probably a work by the artist but less certainty is expressed than in the preceding category.

3.

Studio of........... In our opinion a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist which may or may not have been executed under the direction of the artist.

4.

Circle of........ In our opinion a work by an as yet unidentified but distinct hand - closely associated with the named artist but not necessarily his pupil.

5.

Follower of........ In our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary, but not necessarily his pupil.

Prints: The measurements of prints are taken, where possible, from the platemark (P); otherwise they record the size of the subject (S), or the image of the subject (I). In other categories the use of the word “style” indicates that, in our opinion, the item(s) is(are) in the style stated but of a later date.


BIDDING SLIP Sale Date: ............................................................Bidding Number: ................................................................... Please bid on my behalf for the undermentioned lots up to the price specified, these to be executed as cheaply as permitted by other bids or reserves, if any. I agree to comply with the Notices and Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue, and accept responsibility for any lot(s) purchased for me at the fall of the hammer. Please note: All successful bids are subject to the Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT at the standard rate, and, if applicable, any VAT payable on the hammer price. PLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS

Name Address Postcode Telephone No. (Daytime) Signature Date

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

LIMIT IN £

(excluding Premium and VAT)

Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m.

Antiques and Collectables (continue over if necessary)

Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN. Telephone (01747) 855122. Fax: (01747) 855222 Web Site: http://www.semleyauctioneers.com

LOT


...Continued from inside front cover BUYERS CONDITIONS (d) In respect of any article delivered to Semley Auctioneers if the vendor has in force a policy or policies of insurance in which the article is specifically mentioned as being insured, whether or not for an agreed sum or value, thevendor shall notify his insurers of and shall himself note Semley Auctioneers’ interest as bailees in such policy or policies. 13. Reserves. (a) All goods are put up for sale WITHOUT RESERVE at the Auctioneer’s discretion unless written instructions as to reserves are received by Semley Auctioneers prior to the commencement of the sale. (b) The Vendor shall be entitled to place prior to the auction a reserve in writing on any lot, being the minimum ‘hammer price’ at which that lot may be treated as sold. A reserve once placed by the vendor shall not be changed without the consent of the Auctioneers. The Auctioneers may at their option sell at a ‘hammer price’ below the reserve or the reserve less any agreed discretion on that reserve, but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the vendor is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reserve or the reserve less any agreed discretion on that reserve. (c)

In the event of any reserve not being reached at auction the Auctioneers are empowered to sell after the auction, by private treaty, as long as the goods remain on Semley Auctioneers’ premises and may at their option sell at a price below the reserve or the reserve less any agreed discretion on that reserve, but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the vendor is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reserve or the reserve less any agreed discretion on that reserve. In the event of such a sale by private treaty the Conditions of Sale applicable to a buyer governing the auction will apply.

(d)

Where a reserve has been placed, only the Auctioneer may bid on behalf of the Vendor.

14. Indemnity. The Vendor shall duly indemnify Semley Auctioneers against any claims in connection with any goods sold by Semley Auctioneers on the vendor’s behalf. 15. Value Added Tax. A vendor who sends for sale by auction or private treaty any item which is an asset of his business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for Value Added Tax purposes in the UK or any other EU country and if so, declare his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the margin scheme for secondhand goods. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to the items being released to the Auctioneer. 16. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain any premium payable by the purchaser. 17. Rights to Photographs and Illustrations. The vendor gives Semley Auctioneers full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs provided by the vendor at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction). Charges are normally made for photographs and illustrations placed in advertisements or catalogues prior to the sale. These charges are subject to VAT at the standard rate. The Auctioneers have sole discretion in disclosing the names of vendors. 18. Electrical and Mechanical Goods. The Vendor or consignor of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to the Auctioneers that at the date on which the same are consigned to the Auctioneers or put under the Auctioneer’s control and except as previously disclosed to the Auctioneers the same are safe if reasonably used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from defect not obvious on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health, and will indemnify the Auctioneers, their servants and agents against any loss or damage suffered by any of them in consequence of any breach of the above warranty and undertaking.

19. Inspection. Each buyer by making a bid for a lot acknowledges that he has satisfied himself fully before bidding by inspection or otherwise as to all the Sale Conditions, the physical condition of and description of the lot including but not restricted to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired or restored. 20. Property and Risk. Legal title will not pass to the buyer until the lot(s) has been paid for in full and the Auctioneers shall be entitled to a lien on any lot until the purchase price (as defined in 22 below) is paid in full but each lot is at the sole risk of the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Each buyer shall forthwith give his full names and permanent address and if called upon to do so by the Auctioneer shall forthwith pay to Semley Auctioneers such proportion of the purchase price as the Auctioneer may require. If the buyer fails to do so, the lot may at the Auctioneers sole discretion be put up again and re-sold. 21. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Semley Auctioneers that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. 22. Removal of Goods. (a) No purchase shall be claimed or removed until it has been paid for and the sale has been concluded. All purchases shall be paid for and removed at the buyers risk and expense by 13.00 hours on the third working day after the sale, failing which the Auctioneer shall not be responsible if the same are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed, and all lots not so removed shall remain at the risk of the buyer and may be removed to independent warehousing facilities, the costs to be borne by the buyer, in default of which the warehousing facility may exercise a lien on such goods. If they are not paid for and removed within 10 days of the sale the Auctioneer may re-sale them by auction or privately without notice to the buyer. Any liability that there may be on the part of the Auctioneer in respect of any loss shall be restricted to a maximum of the price paid by the buyer of the lot. (b)

In the event of any failure of the buyers to comply with any of the above conditions the damages recoverable by the seller or the Auctioneers from the defaulter shall include any loss arising on any re-sale of the lot, together with the charges and expenses in respect of both sales, and together with interest at 2% above Barclays Bank plc Base Rate upon the price of any lot which has not been paid for within 48 hours of the sale, and any money deposited in part payment shall be held by the Auctioneers on account of any liability of the defaulter to them or to the seller. The Auctioneers are unable to accept payment from successful bidders other than in cash or by the bidders own cheque. Cheques drawn by third parties, whether or not in favour of the Auctioneers, cannot be accepted.

23. Purchase Price. The purchaser shall pay the hammer price together with a premium of 17.5% of the hammer price (adjusted for VAT as necessary). The premium at the appropriate rate is payable by all purchasers. The amount invoiced in respect of the premium will be inclusive of VAT but this VAT will not normally be recoverable by the buyer. The vendor authorises the Auctioneer to deduct commission and expenses at the stated rates from the hammer price and acknowledges the Auctioneer’s right to retain the premium payable by the purchaser. 24. Third Party Liability. Every person on Semley Auctioneers' premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at their own risk. He or she shall have no claim against Semley Auctioneers in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save insofar as the injury, damage or loss shall be caused by the direct negligence of Semley Auctioneers' employees. 25. Commission Charges. Commission is charged at 15% of the hammer price with a minimum commission of £8.51 per lot. The Auctioneer reserves the right to apply unsold charges at 15% of the Auctioneer's mid estimate, together with all other charges incurred. Vat is payable on all charges. Payments are normally issued within 21 days of the date of the sale, providing that Semley Auctioneers Ltd has received payment from the buyer.


BID NUMBER Semley Auctioneers, Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN Telephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax: (01747) 855 222


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