Boldon Auction Galleries March 7th Fine Art & Antiques Catalogue

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Boldon Auction Galleries Fine Art & Antique Sale

Wednesday 7th March 2012


Lot 55 - Pair of Lustre Wedgwood Vases

Lot 409 - Beatles Autographs

Selection of Beswick


FINE ART & ANTIQUE SALE Wednesday 7th March 2012 At 10am

Viewing: Saturday 3rd March 10am – 1pm Tuesday 6th March 2pm – 6pm And morning of sale from 9am Or view on line www.boldonauctions.co.uk Catalogues £5

Front Cover Illustration Lot: 54 Back Cover Illustration Lot: 505

Condition of lots IMPERFECTIONS AND FAULTS ARE NOT STATED. INTENDING PURCHASERS ARE THEREFORE ASKED TO MAKE CERTAIN OF THE CONDITION OF THE LOTS THEY WISH TO BUY BEFORE BIDDING. WOULD PURCHASERS PLEASE NOTE: ALL GOODS MUST BE REMOVED BY 5pm FRIDAY 9th MARCH TO ENABLE OUR NEXT AUCTION TO BE HELD EMAIL boldon@btconnect.com WEBSITE www.boldonauctions.co.uk Buyer’s Premium 17.5% including VAT

Our next General Sale will be held on Wednesday 21st March at 10am


ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL CERAMICS 9. GLASS, WORKS OF ART 1.

2.

A Victorian oil lamp with milk glass and painted enamel reservoir, with large flared cranberry coloured shade, the base with brass column supported on a stepped base. 57 cm high £50-80

10.

A Gunnar Nyland for Rorstrand stoneware shallow circular bowl with running glazes of green and brown and a small vase incised G N Sweden. (2) 17 cm diameter and 8.5 cm high £80-120

11.

A Continental porcelain circular bowl on a white ground decorated with a sailing ship and paddle steamer with harbour fortifications in the distance, highlighted in gilt. 28 cm diameter £60-100

12.

A set of four Rosenthal Studio Line wall plates “The Seasons” by Bjorn Wiinblad. 35 cm diameter £100-150

13.

A pair of Japanese Kutani two handled vases decorated with panels of figures and exotic birds. 24 cm high £100-150

14.

A pair of Mouseman bookends by Robert Thompson of Kilburn. 15 cm high £100-150

A pair of Murano glass amber coloured figures by Franco Giancarlo Toffolo, signed. 26 cm high £60-100

15.

A pair of Victorian glass vases on a milk and pink body decorated with panels of putti encased in gilt edged flowers supported on a pedestal base. 30.5 cm £40-60

A Beswick Huntswoman sat sidesaddle jumping a fence, model number 982, gloss black printed circular mark. £150-200

16.

A Beswick gloss brown horse, 2 Beswick grey horses and a black matt horse. (4) £60-100

17.

A Canton enamelled circular dish and two unusual Japanese wall pulleys. £50-80

18.

A Keith Murray for Wedgwood Art Deco green vase of globular ribbed shape, printed mark. 16 cm high £80-120

A Victorian oil lamp with clear glass reservoir and supported on a brass column with a stepped base. 68 cm high £50-80

3.

A late 19th Century mahogany wall shelf with scrolled support. 36.5 cm long £30-50

4.

A Carlton ware Persian pattern garniture of vases on a blue ground, pattern number 2884, printed marks to base. (3) £80-120

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A Seth Cardew circular shallow stoneware dish with blue and brown painted design to the rim. Impressed SC and Wenford Bridge pottery seals. 20 cm diameter £30-50

A Bob ‘Wrenman’ Hunter oak book trough, with shaped back and sides, with carved wren signature. 46.5cm long £40-60

A pair of Royal Doulton tall stoneware vases decorated with autumnal leaves, with blue rims and blue stepped bases. Impressed marks numbered 6768. 31 cm high £100-150


19.

A Keith Murray for Wedgwood Art Deco green cylindrical vase with ribbed body. 16 cm high £80-120

30.

A Moorcroft “Hibiscus” circular lidded trinket box and a small squat shaped vase. (2) 13 cm high £30-50

20.

A Keith Murray for Wedgwood Art Deco green baluster shape vase with ribbed body. 23.5 cm high £150-200

31.

A Moorcroft “Hibiscus” oblong shallow dish and a Moorcroft ovoid shape vase, 23 cm long and 13 cm high. £30-50

21.

Four various Poole Delphis vases. £80-120

32.

22.

Four Poole pottery oblong dishes numbered 361; and 2 circular shallow bowls numbered 3 and 3a. (6) £30-50

A pair of oval Moorcroft “Hibiscus” trinket boxes and a rectangular box, impressed mark. (3) £40-60

33.

A Moorcroft pottery “Hibiscus” rectangular dish and a pair of ashtrays, impressed marks. (3) £30-50

34.

A miniature Moorcroft vase, green printed mark, 5 cm high; and 2 Moorcroft dishes. £30-50

35.

A Moorcroft “Hibiscus” trinket box on a blue ground; a small “Hibiscus” vase on blue ground and two Moorcroft cups. (4) £60-100

36.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Goody Two Shoes” HN2037. £50-80

37.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Janet” HN1507. £50-80

38.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Miss Demure” HN1402. £80-120

39.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Jasmine” HN1863. £80-120

40.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Sweet and Twenty” HN1589. £80-120

41.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Margaret” HN1989. £100-150

23.

24.

A Poole Delphis arrow shaped dish; another shaped dish and a circular bowl. £30-50 Seven various Poole Delphis circular dishes and five Poole dishes various. (12) £50-80

25.

A Troika Wheel vase, printed mark, monogrammed AB. 12cm diameter £40-60

26.

A Charlotte Rhead ribbed tapering vase, decorated with stylised flowers, painted and printed mark, impressed number 212. 18.5 cm high £40-60

27.

A pair of Lalique ‘Hirondelle’ clear and frosted glass bookends, underside engraved ‘Lalique France’. 15.5 cm high £200-300

28.

A Lalique green satin glass frog, seated in the middle of a circular shallow bowl, the side engraved ‘Lalique’. 14 cm diameter £100-150

29.

An iridescent circular glass bowl by G. Vallon of France, decorated with cherries. 23.5 cm diameter £40-60


42.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Clothilde” HN1599. £200-300

43.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Polly Peachum” HN550. £100-150

44.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Eliza” HN2543. £80-120

45.

A Royal Doulton figurine “A la Mode” HN2544. £80-120

46.

A Royal Doulton figurine “Boudoir” HN2542. £80-120

47.

A Royal Doulton figure “Robin” M39. £100-150

48.

A Royal Doulton figurine ‘A Gypsy Dance’, HN 2157. £150-200

49.

A Royal Worcester coffee set by Scottie Wilson comprising coffee pot, cream, sugar bowl and 6 cans and saucers. £60-100

50.

A brass carriage clock with white enamelled dial, stamped R & Co Paris. £50-80

51.

A brass carriage clock with white enamelled dial and strike action. £50-80

52.

A pair of bronze urns and covers, decorated with grape laden vines, having looped handles and supported on marble and slate stepped plinth bases. 26 cm high £60-100

53.

A Regency mahogany bracket clock with enamelled circular dial, grilled sides, supported on brass ball feet. £250-350

54.

A fine early 17th century Lantern Clock circa 1620-1650, with original verge escapement, the central dial hand engraved with tulips, the chapter ring with stylised wheatsheaf half hour markers, the hand cast bell to the top enclosed by four finials and straps surmounted with a turned finial with 3 engraved pediments, the movement resting on square supports and rope driven (not converted, no weights or pendulum). 39.5 cm high 14.5 cm deep 15.5 cm dial diameter £1000-1500 (illustrated)

55.

A pair of Wedgwood flame ‘Fairyland Sunset Lustre’ high shouldered vases of baluster form; by Daisy Makeig Jones, decorated with willow pattern in chinoiserie style, including a candle lighthouse, highlighted in gilt, printed Portland vase mark to base, numbered 25360 and shape number 2034. 22 cm high £3000-5000 (illustrated)

56.

A Crown Devon Fielding circular wall plaque on a red ground decorated with a spider’s web and flowers and trees. Gilt printed mark. 30 cm diameter £30-50

57.

A Wedgwood blue jasperware plaque decorated with classical figures and having a green jasperware surround, impressed mark. 28.5 cm x 10.5 cm £200-300

58.

A Clarice Cliff Fantasque Bizarre Art Deco preserve pot and a Liberty pattern salt and pepper. (3) £100-150

59.

A Clarice Cliff Bizarre octagonal Art Deco design plate, printed marks. 14 cm diameter £60-100

60.

A Clarice Cliff Bizarre ‘Cabbage’ pattern preserve pot, (no lid). 6.5 cm high £40-60


61.

A Clarice Cliff Bizarre Art Deco design tray, printed marks. 29.5 cm long £60-100

62.

A Staffordshire figure “Uncle Tom and Eva”; a Staffordshire spaniel and a stirrup cup. £50-80

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70.

An English salt-glazed recumbent lion, impressed marks B.M. and bears date 1907. 25 cm long £40-60 Two Victorian blue and white tankards and a Scott blue and white oblong meat plate. (3) £40-60 A Bertil Vallien oval shaped vase on white and blue streaked ground, number 58016. £80-120 A 1930s Art Deco glass cocktail shaker with clear and frosted glass. 23 cm high £15-30 A Whitefriars orange moulded glass bark vase designed by Geoffrey Baxter, 19 cm high; and 6 Whitefriars tumblers. (7) £60-100 A 19th Century English/Irish facet cut crystal pedestal bowl. 20 cm diameter £80-150 Three blue glass bottles circa 1970s designed by Salvador Dali for “Rosso Antico” with original boxes numbered 1, 2 and 3. £200-300 A Della Robbia bottle shaped vase decorated with flower heads and leaves on a mottled turquoise green ground, incised marks. 34 cm high £60-100

71.

John Skelton (1923-1999) head with vacant eyes, bronze, signed, numbered 1/10 and dated ‘75 on back of head, supported on a marble plinth. 35 cm high (bronze) £600-1000

72.

A mid 20th century bronze of a Japanese warrior on horse back. £200-300

73.

An unusual carved bust of a female head applied to a piece of volcanic rock. 30 cm long £30-50

74.

A 19th Century etched glass ‘Forget Me Not’ and another ‘Transvaal War ended May 1902’. £40-60

75.

A model of a blacksmith forging a steering wheel, mounted on a radiator cap. 13cm high £40-60

76.

A Langham glass paperweight, bears label and a Whitefriars paperweight 1976 Olympics, created for the Montreal Games. £80-120

77.

A Sunderland Glass Works paperweight, with purple open flower petals and stamens, etched S.G.W. 7 cm diameter £40-60

78.

A Perthshire Millefiori paperweight on a red ground, ‘P’ cane to the centre. 7 cm diameter £60-80

79.

A Caithness ‘Argosy’ Scotland paperweight, etched 142/250. 8 cm diameter £60-80

80.

A Caithness ‘Fire’ paperweight, etched 118/1000, designed by Colin Terris and Peter Holmes, bears date 1973. 7 cm diameter £80-120


81.

A Caithness paperweight to commemorate P&O Canberra World Cruise, dated 8th April 1986. £150-200

82.

A Perthshire Christmas paperweight dated 1971, with opaque twist cane and a holly branch bearing berries. 6 cm diameter £150-200

83.

A Beswick pigeon model number 1383B and 3 other smaller birds. (4) £40-60

84.

A Goebel girl on a wooden stand, napkin holder, TMK2. £30-50

85.

A Hummel figure “Little Sweeper”; “A Sweet Offering”; “Pigtails”; “Just Resting” and “Little Helper”. (5) £50-80

86.

A Hummel table lamp “She loves me, she loves me not” number 227. £40-60

87.

A Hummel figure “Wayside Harmony”; “Chimney Sweep”; “Sensitive Hunter”; “Street Singer” and “Merry Wanderer”. (5) £50-80

88.

A Hummel figure “Clear as a Bell”; “Nature’s Gift”; “Apple Tree Girl”; “From Me to You” and “Forever Yours”. (5) £50-80

89.

A Hummel figure “Just Fishing”; “Cheeky Fellow”; “Garden Treasures”; “For Keeps” and “Boy Reading”. (5) £50-80

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91.

Two Apple Tree Boy Hummel table lamps, Hummel figure “Culprits”, “Apple Tree Girl” and “Wayside Devotion”. (5) £80-120

92.

A Hummel group of ‘Joseph, Mary and Jesus’, impressed mark SPO 2. £30-50

93.

Four Hummel figures ‘Goose Girl’, ‘Adoration’, ‘Signs of Spring’ and ‘We Congratulate’. (4) £30-50

94.

A quantity of Bernard Leach earthenware pottery to include a matt brown and celadon bowl and a vinegar bottle, two soup bowls and covers etc. (6) £80-120

95.

A Kayserzinn pewter cream jug and sugar bowl. £15-30

96.

A pair of oriental two handled bronze vases with elephant trunk ring handles supported on trefoil legs. 9.5 cm high £30-50

97.

A Linthorpe pottery plate designed by Christopher Dresser decorated with flowers painted in enamels, impressed marks and numbered 353, 20 cm diameter; and a Linthorpe vase numbered 1816, 15.5 cm high. £50-80

98.

A Linthorpe pottery “Aztec” two handled vase with green and brown glaze, shape number 337, impressed marks. (Designed by Christopher Dresser?) £100-150

99.

A Linthorpe pottery bottle shaped vase by Fred Brown, shape number 602, decorated with flowers, 19 cm high; and two other Linthorpe vases. £80-120

100. A pair of squat shaped Linthorpe vases with flared rims on a blue marbled ground, shape number 1785, impressed mark. 20.5 cm high £200-300

Five Hummel figures; ‘Sweet Music’, ‘Accordion Boy’, ‘Little Hiker’, Boy holding a lamb and one other. (5) £50-80


101. Two shallow Ruskin Pottery circular bowls and a small Ruskin squat shaped vase, impressed marks. £80-150

109. A Wedgwood “Chartley” pattern service comprising: 8 dinner plates, 8 side plates, 8 dessert bowls, 1 square dish, gravy boat and stand, 8 cups, 8 saucers, 8 cake plates, a sugar bowl and a cream jug. (52 pieces) £100-150

102. A 19th century blue and white continental teapot, cross swords in underglaze blue; a Minton heart shaped pill box on a pink ground decorated with mistletoe and a small blue vase. (3) £20-40

110. A Delft tinglaze earthenware blue and white circular shallow bowl decorated with chinoiserie. 34.5 cm diameter £30-50

103. A Sunderland orange lustre wall plaque “Prepare to Meet Thy God”. 21 cm long £40-60

111. A Baccarat clear glass decanter. 31 cm high £40-60 112. Two Nanking Cargo tea bowls and a saucer with original Christie’s labels. £40-60

104. A blue and white “Jamie Stuart” Scotch Whisky jug; two McNish’s Whisky jugs; a blue and white White Horse jug; a White horse match striker and a Maling R.O.L Whisky jug. (6) £40-60

113. A West Stanley Disaster, 168 Lives lost, 1909 etched glass and two postcards. £40-60

105. A collection of 14 Scotch Whisky water jugs. £40-60

114. A carved pale jade standing lion and a seated lion. (2) £40-60

106. An unusual Royal Dux dressing table mirror decorated with a girl holding a basket of pink flowers with a recessed well below the mirror, pink triangular mark, impressed number 1733. 41 cm high £300-500 107.

115. A frosted glass Indian head. 8cm high £80-120 116. A small Limoges of France lozenge shaped pill box decorated on a blue ground with panels of flowers, 6.5cm long and a French early 20th Century circular box and cover with gilt metal mounts. 8cm diameter £60-100

A Royal Worcester tusk jug, painted floral decoration, puce printed mark, number 1229. £30-50

117.

108. A large quantity of Royal Worcester Evesham ware comprising: 3 oval meat plates, 8 dinner plates, 8 dessert plates, 8 cake plates, 5 side plates, 8 cups and 8 saucers, 8 soup bowls and 8 saucers, a pair of tureens, 3 various tureens, sauceboat and stand, cream and sugar bowl, gravy boat and stand, oval butter dish and an hors d’oeuvre dish. (102 pieces) £100-150

Five various glass overlay bottles, all with hob-nail stoppers and lattice work decoration (various sizes). (5) £60-100

118. An Art Deco amber coloured scent bottle with crescent moon stopper and a small etched pink scent bottle. (2) £30-50 119. No Lot


COLLECTABLES

133. An Armand Marseille bisque headed doll with composite body, numbered 390., marked A.G.M. £60-100

120. A Sunderland football shirt, signed by Nobby Stiles and two others £80-120

134. A Rolleiflex Compur Rapid camera, f = 75mm, serial number 1090805, with leather case. £40-60

121. A Collection of postcards including Mauretania and other Cunard lines. £80-120 122. A Gretsch 6120 AM Guitar and case. £600-800

135. A model of a three mast, seventy gun Battleship of the ‘Lion’ Class. 97cm long £60-100

123. A violin by Robert Little, dated 1863, South Shields. £100-150

136. A Steiff grey pull along elephant with bone tusks and cast iron wheels. £80-120

124. A selection of letters signed by Brian Clough, Milk Cup Final programmes etc. £60-100

137.

125. A section cut from the blade 40 foot long, used in the last row of the 50,000 kw Reaction Turbine, built at Heaton Works and a book by Charles Parsons. £20-40

138. Two files containing a large quantity of black and white photographs of athletes. £20-40 139. Various Victorian beadwork shawls and lacework. £30-50

126. A mahogany cased Ever-Ready ‘The Mighty Atom’ wireless Crystal Cats Whisker wireless set. 16.5cm long £60-100 127.

A hanging ‘RAC’ sign, with ball bracket. £30-50

140. A 19th century beadwork sampler by Mary King, December 11th 1830. 38 x 29 cm £80-120

A large Antique copper jelly mould. 30cm long £60-100

141. A white Durham quilt. £150-200

128. Schuco boxed Electro Construction Tipper 665, a boxed Schuco Elektro Tank Station, 3055 etc. £50-80

142. A Durham quilt with pink and white star and pink reverse. £80-120

129. Schuco boxed Varianto 3010/12 road signs, two Schuco boxed Elektro 3112U and 3116. £50-80

143. A Durham quilt with patchwork and white reverse. £80-120 144. A Durham quilt with vivid orange ground and apple green reverse. £50-80

130. Two Albums of postcards, various. £40-60 131. Two Albums of postcards, various. £40-60

145. A Durham quilt with rose pink ground and pale purple reverse. £30-50

132. A large Album of postcards, various. £40-60 10


146. A Durham quilt with beige ground and pink reverse. £50-80 147.

157.

A Durham quilt with floral centre and purple edge, the reverse with purple centre and floral edge. £80-120

A Kenneth Rowden “Galleon”, the welded model of a galleon pouring out of a green bottle. 69 cm high £80-120

158. A Jaeger-le-Coultre Atmos clock, the chapter ring enclosing a skeletonised centre with a brass and glazed case, serial number 153241 (with instruction booklet) 22.5 cm £200-300

148. A beige Durham quilt decorated with bouquets of blue flowers and floral chains with a gold reverse. £100-150

159. A brass miner’s lamp with glazed panel and 2 other lamps. (3) £40-60

149. A cream Durham quilt. £40-60

160. “The Wolf Safety Lamp Co. Ltd” (Wm Maurice) Sheffield miner’s lamp, Wolf type F C Z and another miner’s lamp. (2) £60-100

150. A woolwork panel of two seated girls in a rosewood frame. 27 cm x 33 cm £40-60 151. A framed sampler by Elizabeth Crow aged 12, date 1815; another by Mary Ritchie aged 13, Eppleton Colliery School 1879, and four small unframed samplers. (6) £80-120

161. Two Patterson Lamps Ltd, Type A.1 Gateshead on Tyne. £60-100 162. A mahogany cased Watson and Son Ltd, London “Service” microscope, number 63543. £50-80

152. Three embroidered silk ceremonial sashes “Independent Order of the Rechabites, Salford Unity”. £40-60

163. A “Hezzanith” D968 boxed sextant. £50-100

153. A Durham quilt on a cream ground with pink flowers and an apple green reverse. £80-120

164. A late 19th Century mahogany cased eidograph by T B Winter, 21 Grey Street, Newcastle upon Tyne. £80-150

154. A pale pink Durham quilt with white reverse £40-60

165. A Junghans Ato battery operated 8 day anniversary clock with brass plinth and glass dome. 28 cm high £50-80

155. A “Planet” chrome table lighter in the form of a rocket, circa 1950s. £30-50

166. A Pentacon Six TL camera and lens; a Sonnar 2.8/180 Carl Zeiss Jena DDR. (3) £60-100

156. A 1920s oak smoker’s cabinet in the form of a safe, with 2 doors with brass mounts opening to reveal fitted drawers and pull out pipe stand and cigar cutter. 30 cm long, 32 cm high, 22 cm deep £50-80

167.

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An Album of mainly North East Edwardian postcards. £50-80


168. A box of Merchant and Naval postcards, mainly Mauritania and Aquitania. £50-80

179. Three folding bagatelle boards with balls (distressed). £50-80 180. A Reproduction bronze model of a dog. 31 cm long £30-50

169. An acoustic guitar by Jose Ramirez, date 1994, numbered H9-270, with carry case. £1500-2000

181. After Claude Michel, known as Clodion, a bronze ewer depicting mythical Classical figures supported on a stepped circular base. 41 cm high £50-80

170. A Barnes and Mullins “Perfect” nos. 2 banjo. £50-80 171.

A cased squeeze box, Howsons Steel Reeds, 45 Goose Gate, Nottingham. £200-300

182. An Armand Marseille bisque headed doll with composite body, jointed, numbered 390 A.M. 12. £60-100

172. A wall mounted stag’s head. £60-100

183. A very large quantity of 15mm and 25mm military figures by Frank Hinchcliffe and mini figures to include foot soldier, horseback figures and cannon sets. £200-300

173. A 20th Century French white marble and gilt metal clock garniture with white enamelled dial decorated with flowers. £100-150 174.

A North East Railway lamp, three other Railway lamps and two Railway plates. (6) £80-150

184. A collection of Second World War miniature military vehicles. £40-60 185. A Pape of Newcastle Upon Tyne four cane Fly fishing rod and cloth case. £30-50

175. A set of six numbered railway signal points and a signal arm. £50-80 176.

Two railway “Way Out” signs on green enamel with white lettering; a “Beware of Trains” enamel sign and a LNER bucket. £50-80

177.

A cast iron diamond shaped railway sign “Motor Car Acts 1896 and 1903 Notice this bridge is insufficient to carry a heavy motor car etc., South Eastern and Chatham Railway Co. Ltd” 127 x 87 cm £80-150

186. An umbrella with engraved 9ct gold mount and a silver tipped cane, a cane with a hoof handle, a bone handled cane and a folding parasol. (5) £40-60 187.

An Oriental bronze of a lion, signed, supported on a wooden plinth. £150-200

188. A Marconi radio, circa 1930’s with chrome rimmed circular speaker and crescent tuning panel £30-50

178. An “A P P First Aid Post” yellow enamel sign; a Union Jack “Motor BP Spirit” enamel sign; a road accident sign; and an “A treatment of electric shock” sign. £30-50

189. A Reproduction carved Indian Joe bust. 41 cm high £80-120

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190.

212. A Swiss Waffenfabrik Neuhausen bayonet, a model Argentino 1891 and another bayonet. £20-40

A decorative gilt edge mirror. 56 cm x 88 cm £40-60

191 – 199 No Lot

213. A Portuguese Steyr bayonet and two other bayonets. £20-40

MILITARIA 200. A two drawer telescope with leather case. £30-50

214. Six socket bayonets. £20-40

201. A 1908 pattern Cavalry sword. £80-120

215. A Portuguese Steyr bayonet and two other bayonets. £20-40

202. A French bayonet. £20-40

216. An Enfield bayonet, a Wilkinson bayonet and one other. £20-40

203. A French 1831 Gladius Infantry sword, brass hilt and integral pommel and cross guard, stamped 1193, double edge, blade 48cm, leather scabbard and brass point. £60-100

217.

218. Two Spanish Mauser bayonets and a Thai bayonet?. £20-40

204. A Japanese short sword with shagreen grip blade. 45 cm long £40-60

219. A Lancaster sword bayonet, a short sword and two other sword bayonets. (4) £50-80

205. Six socket bayonets, various. £20-40 206. A Belgian F N Bayonet and two other bayonets. (3) £20-40 207.

Six socket bayonets. £20-40

220. Six socket bayonets. £20-40 221. A German sword stamped Alex Coppel Solingen and two other swords. (3) £40-60

A British Lee-Metford bayonet, stamped Mole 1903 and two other bayonets. (3) £20-40

222. An Enfield 1856 bayonet, a Venezuelan bayonet and an S.L.R. bayonet. (3) £20-40

208. Six socket bayonets. £20-40 209. A Hackman and Co. bayonet, a German Mauser bayonet and one other bayonet. (3) £20-40

223. A German K98K bayonet, an Italian bayonet and one other bayonet. (3) £20-40 224. Six socket bayonets. £20-40

210. A German Mauser Erzats bayonet, an Italian bayonet, model 1891 and an Ernst Busch Solingen. £20-40

225. A quantity of Middle Eastern/Indian swords etc. £20-40

211. Six socket bayonets. £20-40 13


226. A Portuguese Steyr 1886 bayonet, and two other bayonets. £20-40 227.

247.

248. A 9ct gold watch chain. Weight 65.6 grams £550-600

Four Middle Eastern/Indian swords. £40-60

228. Four bayonets, various. £20-40

249. A 9ct gold ring set with large central amethyst with 22 small diamonds. £200-300

229. Six socket bayonets. £20-40

250. A gentleman’s 9ct gold ring set with 25 diamonds. £150-200

230. Six various Middle Eastern/Indian and other swords. £30-50

251. A 9ct gold chain and pendant set with two garnets. Total weight 4.8 grams £50-80

231. A French bayonet, two other bayonets and a sword bayonet. (4) £20-40

252. A 9ct gold St. Christopher and chain, another 9ct chain and two 9ct gold lockets. Weight 17.7 grams £150-200

232. Four Middle Eastern/Indian swords with scabbards. £20-40

253. A 9ct gold chain link bracelet and padlock fastener. Weight 26.6 grams £250-300

233. Ten various Middle Eastern/Indian swords, daggers etc. £20-40

254. Two parker Duofold fountain pens, two Watermans self-fillers and three Swan self-fillers, Mabie Todd and Co Ltd. (7) £100-150

234. A quantity of spare scabbards, leather belts and pouches etc. £30-50 235. A pair of Dispatch Rider’s pantaloons. £20-40

255. A Sterling silver pocket torch with engine turned casing. £30-50

236. A .177 calibre Webley Service air rifle, mark II. £60-100 237.

A 9ct gold chain. Weight 34.6 grams £300-350

256. An unusual silver engraved propelling pencil, the end with pull out fruit knife, a gilt metal pencil and a marbled pencil. (3) £40-60

An early 20th Century .177 calibre B.S.A. air rifle, with canvas holster. £50-80

238. A distressed Victorian Spandau bolt action rifle. £20-40

257.

No Lot 239 – 244

A Railway Timekeeper pocket watch and four various pocket watches. £50-80

258. An 18ct gold gentleman’s Longines wrist watch. £400-600

JEWELLERY, SILVER AND SILVER-PLATE 245. A 9ct gold chain. Weight 27.6 grams £200-300

259. A pair of pink sapphire and diamond earrings. £250-350

246. A 9ct gold bracelet with padlock fastener. Weight 22.9 grams £200-300 14


260. A 9ct gold ring set with Tiger’s eye and a 9ct gold chain with Tiger’s eye pendant. £80-150

270. Two Mauchline ware boxes “The Crescent Filey” and cannister “Brighton Aquarium (Orchestra)”. £30-50

261. A small gilt metal Viniagrette. £40-60

271.

262. A pair of 800 standard silver rectangular photo frames with acanthus to each corner and two other frames. (4) £80-120

272. A modern 9ct white gold bracelet set with 15 rubies. £300-500 273. A small continental sterling silver enamelled box. £80-120

263. An 800 standard silver engine turned rectangular photograph frame and a gadrooned 800 standard frame (2). £50-80

274.

264. A quantity of 1920’s coins comprising 7 half crowns; 21 two shilling pieces (florins); 37 1 shillings and 22 sixpences. £80-120

An 18ct gold diamond cluster ring set with central diamond and six further diamonds, approximately 2.5ct. £2000-3000

275. An 18ct diamond and topaz ring. £100-150

265. A quantity of 1930’s coins comprising 8 half crowns; 10 two shilling pieces (florins); 5 one shilling pieces and 14 sixpences. £40-60 266. A quantity of 1930’s coins comprising 8 half crowns; 13 two shilling pieces (florins); 36 one shilling pieces and 24 sixpences. £60-100 267.

A cold painted model of an owl. 9.5 cm high £40-60

276.

A 9ct gold cameo ring and a pair of 9ct gold cameo earrings. £30-50

277.

Four various ladies pocket watches. £60-100

278. A Victorian papier mache rectangular box with lacquered sides, the top depicting a gentleman balancing over a river, 9cm long and a circular box and cover. £80-120

A quantity of 1940’s coins comprising 11 half crowns; 31 two shilling pieces (florins); 21 one shilling pieces; 11 sixpences and 6 three pence pieces. £80-120

279. Five various silver fobs. Total weight 2.2 oz £40-60

268. A quantity of half crowns, florins etc, most are pre-1950’s. £60-100

280. A small silver Lindisfarne goblet and a small silver circular bowl inset with a coin. (2) Weight 2.7oz £40-60

269. An 18ct gold ring set with 25 diamonds, the centre seven stones H/I colour US clarity, approximately 1.80ct. £1500-2000

281. A 1920’s legs corkscrew, the bare female legs opening out to act as the handle. £80-120

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282. A small black cross inset with six circular micromosaic panels and two other crosses. (3) £60-100

295. A 9ct gold diamond five stone ring, a 9ct opal ring and a 9ct ring set with seven diamonds. Total weight 8.1 grams £120-160

283. Three various pairs of old glasses. £50-80

296. An 18ct gold ring, a 22ct cameo ring and 2 pairs of earrings. Total weight 10.7 grams £100-150

284. A Victorian 9ct gold star brooch set with seed pearls. £150-200

297.

285. A 9ct gold Victorian chain and pendant set with amethyst and pearls. £150-200 286. A 9ct gold bar brooch set with aquamarine and seed pearls and a 1920’s enamelled brooch. £30-50 287.

A Victorian 9ct gold three stone ruby ring and two 9ct gold rings. Total weight 6.6 grams £40-60

298. Four 9ct gold rings. Weight 15 grams £100-150 299. Four 9ct gold rings. Weight 12 grams £100-150

A 9ct gold diamond and garnet ring and a 9ct chain and pendant. £50-80

300. A lady’s 18ct gold Rolex Date Just with date aperture and diamond bezel, and having diamond and rubies to the dial. (Cost £15,000) £5000-6000

288. Three cameo brooches and a small silver ingot. £50-80

301. A diamond half hoop eternity ring with 3 rows of diamonds, 2.23kt total, Clarity VVS2 and G colour (with certificate). £2500-3000

289. A 14ct gold cross and chain and two rings. Total weight 18.2 grams £250-300 290. Three various 9ct gold rings. Total weight 10.7 grams £60-100

302. Pair of Continental silver glasses?, a pair of table stand magnifying glasses and a Harvette lorgnette. (3) £50-80

291. A 9ct gold cameo ring, a 9ct gold ring and an eternity style ring. Total weight 8.0 grams £50-80 292. A 9ct white gold pendant and chain set with seven graduating diamonds. £300-400 293. A platinum radiant cut diamond solitaire ring, 1.95ct, flanked by two smaller diamonds, 0.25 each, H colour and VVS1. £10000-15000 294. A gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual midi watch. £1500-2000

303. A pair of gold hoop earrings, each with small hanging freshwater pearls. £100-150 304. A 9ct gold Victorian chain with pendant inset with semi-precious stones. Total weight 5.2 grams £80-120 305. A Victorian 9ct gold crescent bar brooch inset with pearls and two other brooches. (3) £60-100 306. A 9ct gold ‘Apostle’ cameo ring. £100-150

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307.

Three 9ct gold swivel sard fobs. £100-150

319. A 9ct gold ring set with garnets and a pair of garnet cluster earrings. £80-120

308. A 9ct gold oval locket with blue enamelled and floral decoration to the front. Total weight 16.9 grams £100-150

320. Two gilt metal watch seals. £30-50 321. A small Italian gilt oval box, the lid with micromosaic top of classical ruins, supported on ball feet. 10 cm long £30-50

309. A Victorian 9ct gold bar brooch, total weight 2.8 grams; a pair of earrings and a chain. £40-60 310. A silver ring inset with a Wedgwood black jasperware plaque; a brooch; a pendant and a small sterling silver chain. £30-50

322. Two continental oval plaques decorated with enamels, 4 small ivory panels with Indian palaces, a small plated hip flask and a miniature cauldron. £30-50

311. An 18ct gold ring set with a row of 4 diamonds and 5 rubies, stamped 750. £100-150

323. A treen page turner surmounted with a carved dog seated on a cushion, 3 ivory page turners and two rulers. £60-100

312. A fine 1930s 18ct gold diamond ring, the central old cut diamond flanked by two further diamonds, VS2, G colour. £2000-3000

324. Three framed Indian watercolour miniature portraits of gentlemen. £30-50 325. A silver engine-turned purse and a chain link evening bag. £50-80

313. A platinum half hoop diamond eternity ring with seven diamonds, 1.40ct, VS2, colour I. (with certificate) £1000-1500

326. Three various gold stick pins, inset with seed pearls. Two 15ct and one 14ct £60-80

314. A Cartier gentleman’s wrist watch, stamped 925, with rectangular dial. £300-500

327.

315. An 18ct gold ring set with oval and ‘Fire’ opal, stamped 585. £100-150

328. A 9ct gold ring set with central opal surrounded by 12 diamonds. £100-150

316. An 18ct gold Victorian sapphire and diamond three stone ring. £50-80 317.

A Victorian coral brooch and a matching pair of coral earrings. £50-80

329. A 9ct gold ring and a 9ct gold ring set with semi-precious stones. £40-75

A Scottish silver and agate bracelet. £60-100

318. A Scottish silver anchor brooch set with agate, a circular Scottish silver brooch inset with coloured agate, a horse shoe stick pin and a grouse foot brooch. £100-150

330. An 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond ring. £80-120 331. Two 9ct gold rings. £50-80 17


332. An 18ct gold ring and a 9ct dress ring. £60-100 333. A 9ct 3 stone ring and a 9ct ruby and diamond ring. £80-120

346. A ladies 9ct gold Rotary wrist watch. £80-120

334. A ladies 9ct gold Omega wrist watch. Total weight 26 grams £200-300

347.

335. Five 9ct gold rings and two heart shaped pendants. Weight 15.1 grams £100-150

A silver plated dish surmounted by two cherubs below a shell shaped dish resting upon a dolphin. £50-80

348. A silver plated inkwell in the form of an eagle, supported on a stepped circular base. £80-120

336. A 9ct gold gated link bracelet and two pairs of earrings. Total weight 12.2 grams £100-150 337.

345. A 9ct gold charm bracelet. Total weight 34.7 grams £300-400

349. A Georgian silver cream jug embossed with a band of flowers, London 1787 and a shell shaped bon bon dish. (2) Total weight 7.7oz £100-150

A 9ct gold bracelet set with seven opals and a pair of opal earrings. £100-150

350. A silver pocket stop watch. £50-80

338. Four various Art Nouveau design brooches set with opals. £30-50

351. Two silver cream jugs. Weight 4.8oz £50-80

339. A 9ct gold bar brooch set with opals and rubies, two other brooches and a pair of earrings. £30-50

352. A pair of silver salts and a pair of silver salt spoons, a toast rack, weight 8.7oz and a stamp roller and silver topped bottle. £100-150

340. An 18ct gold ring set with three emeralds. Total weight 4.6 grams £80-120

353. A Gentleman’s gold Rolex watch, with cream dial, second hand dial, buttons and numerals. £200-300

341. A 9ct gold ring set with three semiprecious stones. Total weight 3.4 grams £50-80

354. An Indian medal 1857-1858 and a medal for Long Service and Good Conduct, awarded to 3546 Patrick Gowans, 43rd Light Infantry. £50-80

342. An 18ct gold ring set with central sapphire and eight diamonds. Total weight 3.8 grams £80-120

355. An Indian General Service medal, Wasiristan Bar 1894-5, and a Long Service and Good Conduct medal, both to J. Mathews, 2nd BN Border Regiment. £50-80

343. A half sovereign dated 1910, weight 4 grams mounted in 9ct gold and chain. Total weight 13.2 grams £200-300 344. A 9ct gold chain and locket. Total weight 15 grams. £100-150

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356. A good quality silver-plated spirit kettle on stand, a teapot and coffee pot and a cream jug and sugar. (5) £200-300 357.

369. A cased and silver mounted vanity case. £60-100 370. A Victorian rosewood vanity case, with mirrored inside lid, lift out tray with plated bottles and a secret drawer to the front. 30cm long £100-150

An 800 standard silver preserve pot with blue glass liner, an oval dish and two pots. Total weight 7.9oz £100-150

358. An 800 standard silver oil lamp (converted to electricity). Total weight 9.5oz £150-200

371.

359. Two 800 standard photograph frames, a small hip flask and a silver mounted ice bucket. (4) £40-60

372. ‘The Mackenzie Medal’, boxed. £15-30

360. No lot

373. A Chopard ladies white gold cocktail watch with square dial and diamond encrusted body with 106 diamonds. Total weight 2.120ct £1500-2000

361. A silver mounted hip flask. £50-80 362. An 800 standard silver cruet set with two blue John glass bottles. Weight 9.4oz £100-150

374.

363. A Japanese Oriental silver vase. Weight 14.5oz £150-200

A small rectangular lead box with engraved tablet on lid, bears date 1642. £50-80

375. Two watch fobs and chain. £40-60

364. A Batchelors silver semi-fluted tea set. Total weight 12.5oz £150-200 365. A small silver inkwell, a circular silver mirror, a silver toddy ladle and 2 napkin rings. £60-100

376.

A gold coloured eye glass. £40-60

377.

A pair of 19th Century mesh spectacles. £60-100

378. Nineteen silver and other Art Nouveau style buttons, (various). £250-350

366. A set of 6 silver tea spoons and matching sugar tongs. Weight 2.3oz £30-50 367.

A Fine 19th Century Chinese carved boxwood group, circa 1850’s, the sides decorated with entwined leaves, the body splitting to reveal a carved interior decorated with figures, frogs and dragons. £1000-1500

379. An 18ct gold, diamond and sapphire swirl design ring. £200-300

A Batchelors silver three piece tea set supported on claw and ball feet and a small silver bowl. Total weight 19.8oz £200-250

380. An 18ct gold, diamond and sapphire ring with 3 diamonds and 2 sapphires. £150-200

368. A silver mounted ebonised cane and another cane. (2) £20-40

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381. An 18ct gold, diamond eternity ring. £100-150

Meere for A. Bettesworth at the Red Lion in Pater-Noster Rowm and fold by C. King in Westminster-Hall, and T. Horn at the Royal-Exchange, 1719, hard cover. £20-40

382. A 1930’s white gold 14ct bar brooch set with central diamond and 2 sapphires. £200-300

401. A film script from ‘Shakespeare in Love’, signed by Gwyneth Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes. £20-40

383. An 18ct gold ring set with central sapphire and 38 diamonds, J/K colour, VS clarity, approximately 2.50ct £2000-3000

402. An autograph, signed Debbie Reynolds, on MGM publicity photograph. £20-40

384. A set of 6 silver handled tea knives. £20-40 385. A 9ct gold three stone diamond ring. £60-100

403. An autographed photograph, signed Paul McCartney. £20-40

386. A silver pig mounted upon a shaped green agate base. £60-100 387.

404. An autograph, signed Andy Warhol, newspaper article, bears date October 12 1978 from the Kansas City Times. £60-100

A Gentleman’s Omega automatic Seamaster watch with date aperture. £200-300

405. An autograph, signed Brigitte Bardot, signed on a Royal Mail first day cover, 100 years of cinema. £20-40

388. A Gentleman’s Omega automatic watch. £100-150 389. A Gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch. £300-500

406. An autograph, signed Harry S Truman, signed photograph, framed. £150-200

390 – 399 No Lots

407.

ANTIQUARIAN AND MODERN BOOKS AND AUTOGRAPHS 400. ‘The British Compendium: Or, a particular Account of all the Present Nobility, Both Spiritual and Temporal, From his Majesty to the Commoner. Also an Account of all the Bishopricks and Deanaries, And by whom and when founded. Likewise the Arms and Coronets of the Peers, With the Names of their Seats, what County they are in, and Distance from London. To which is added an Introduction to Heraldry’, Third edition, with large additions and corrections, London, printed by H.

Bette Davies a collection of five lobby cards, Mr Steffington, Old Acquaintance, Storm Centre, The Corn is Green and Another Man’s Poison. £100-150

408. An Amy Johnson Daily Mail Lunch Menu in honour of Amy Johnson, August 6th 1930, includes guests autographs. £60-100 409. Autograph, the Beatles, signed by Paul McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison on a compliment slip from ‘The Eden Arms Hotel, Rushyford, County Durham. £1800-2200 (illustrated) 20


410. ‘The Original Water-Colour painting by John James Audubon for the birds of America’ by John James Audubon, published American Heritage, Publishing 1966, hardcover. £30-50

419. “The Historie and Lives of the Kings of England from William the Conqueror to the end of the reigne of King Henry VIII” by William Marks and “The History of the Life of Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden, Surnamed the Great” Volume 1, by Rev Walter Harte, London, published 1759. (2) £20-40

411. ‘Regimental Heritage’ 1st Edition, published by Europa Publications, 1984, hardcover. £20-40

420. “The fables of Aesop and others with designs on wood” by Thomas Bewick, Newcastle, printed by E Walker for T Bewick and Son 1818, with thumb mark receipt and bears signature. £100-150

412. ‘Old England’ by Charles Knight, two volumes, published by James Sangster & Co., 1864, half leather and board. £30-50

421. Eight volumes “George Elliot’s Works” leather and marble bound; Thirteen volumes “Thackerey’s Works”, half leather. £40-60

413. ‘The Art of the Illustrator’ (2 matching Volumes) by Percy V. Bradshaw, published by The Press Art School, hardcover. £150-200

422. “Observations, relative chiefly to picturesque beauty, made in the year 1772, on several parts of England, particularly the mountains and lakes of Cumberland and Westmoreland” Vol II by William Gilpin, leather, printed for R Blamire, Strand, London. £20-40

414. ‘Tales of the Castle or Stories of Instruction and Delight’, Volumes 1, 2 and 4 by Holcroft, publisher Robinson, 1785, half leather. £80-120 415. ‘Poems by Mr Gray’, publisher J. Murray, 1778, leather, New Edition. £60-100 416. ‘The history of Newcastle Upon Tyne or The Ancient and Present State of that Town’ by Henry Bourne, published by John White, dated 1736. £50-80 417.

The History of Great Britain, Volumes 2 to 12, by Robert Henry, Sixth Edition, printed for T and J Allman, London 1823, leather bound and marbled board. £20-40

418. “The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham” by William Fordyce, Volume 1 published by T Fordyce, Newcastle; “A History of Cleveland Ancient and Modern” by Rev. J C Atkinson, Volume 1. £20-40

423. ‘The Book of the Happy Warrior’ by Henry Newbolt, published Longmans 1925, half leather, ‘English Life in the Middle Ages’ by Salzmon 1927, half leather, ‘P.Ovidii Nasoni Opera’, volume 1, published by Jos Vinc Degen 1806, half leather, ‘Virginibus Puerisque’ by Robert Louis Stephenson, published Chatto & Windus 1922, full leather and ‘On Writing and Writers’ by Walter Raleigh, published by Edward Arnold, 1927, full leather. £30-50 424. ‘The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham’, in 3 volumes by William Hutchinson, published by G. Walker 1823, half leather. £80-120

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425. ‘Corpus Poetarum Latinorum’ Gulielmus Sidney Walker editor, published by George Bell & Son 1894, full leather, ‘The Poems of Winthrop Mackworth Praed’, volume 2, half leather and ‘Reviews, Essays and Poems’ by Lord MacAulay, published Wardlock 1890, half leather. (3) £20-40

434. “Great Britain Illustrated” a series of original views from drawings by William Westall engraved by and under the direction of Edward Finden with description by Thomas Moule, publisher Charles Tilt, 1830. £30-50 435. “Magna Britannia Notitia, or the present state of Great Britain with divers remarks upon the ancient state thereof, in two parts” by John Chamberlayne, London 1743; and “The Works of Flavius Josephus by William Whiston, Old England” by Charles Knight. £30-50

426. ‘South Africa and the Transvaal War’, 6 volumes, by Louis Creswick, 1st Edition, publisher The Caxton Publishng Company, hard cover. £30-50 427.

‘The Family Physician, a Manual of Domestic Science’, 5 volumes, by Sir John Williams Bart, published by Cassell 1910. £15-20

436. “The Lepidoptera of the British Islands” by Charles G Barrett, Volume 1, 1893; “An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies and Moths” by Edward Newman; and two volumes of “A History of the Earth and Animated Nature” by Oliver Goldsmith and “Carpentry” Volume I and III. £20-40

428. ‘Upper Coquetdale’ by David Dippie Dixon, illustrated by John Turnbull Dixon, published by Sandhill Press 1987, hardcover and dustcover. £10-15 429. Twenty five novels including ‘Kate Coventry’, ‘The Brooks of Bridlemere’, ‘The Interpreter etc’ by G. J. WhyteMelville, illustrated by Lucy E. KempWelch, half leather, published by Ward Lock & Co. £100-150

437.

A collection of various history books, poetry etc. (16) £50-80

438. ‘The Poems of Robert Browning’, published Oxford 1926, full leather, ‘Poems of Shelley’ by Stopford A. Brooke, published Macmillan 1897, half leather, ‘Poetical Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson’, publisher Macmillan 1926, full leather and ‘The Oxford book of English Verse’, Arthur QuillerCouch editor, published Oxford 1925, full leather. (4) £15-30

430. ‘The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie’ by Richard Wagner, Margaret Armour translator and illustrated by Arthur Rackham, 1st Edition, published by William Heinemann 1910, hardcover. £80-120 431. A box of books on railways, various titles. £30-50

439. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 10 Volumes, Nos.71-80, years 19171920, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £20-40

432. A box of books on railways, various titles. £30-50 433. A box of books, North East interest, Newcastle, Durham mining. £40-60 22


440. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 10 volumes, Nos.81-90, years 19211925, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £20-40

448. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 6 volumes, Nos.161-166, years 1961-1966, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £15-30

441. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 10 volumes, Nos.91-100, years 1926-1930, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £20-40

449. ‘The Norfolk Broads’ by W. A. Dutt, published by Methuen 1903, hard cover, ‘County of Palatine, a Plan of Cheshire’ by W. Dobson Chapman, published by Country Life 1948, hard cover and 2 other. (4) £50-80

442. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 10 volumes, Nos.101-110, years 1931-1935, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £20-40

450. ‘Recording Britain’, Volumes 1 to 4, Arnold Palmer editor, published by Oxford University Press with Pilgrim Trust, 1946, hard cover and dust cover. £20-40

443. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 10 volumes, Nos.111-120, years 1936-1940, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £20-40

451. ‘The History of the Church of England’, 3 volumes by Reverend George Perry, published by Saunders, Otley & Co. 1861, hard cover. £40-60

444. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 10 volumes, Nos.121-130, years 1941-1945, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £20-40

452. ‘The Age We Live In’, volumes 1 to 7 by James Taylor, published by William Mackenzie 1887, decorative cloth. £15-30 453. ‘Cassell’s History of England’ (Century Edition), 9 volumes, published by Cassell and Company, hard cover and 3 volumes of ‘Romance of Famous Lives’. (12) £30-50

445. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 10 volumes, Nos.131-140, years 1946-1950, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £20-40

454. ‘A Glossary of Terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian and Gothic Architecture’, 3 volumes, 5th Edition, published by Oxford, John Henry Parker, 1850, hard cover. £20-40

446. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 10 volumes, Nos.141-150, years 1951-1955, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £20-40 447. “The Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Arts”, 10 volumes, Nos.151-160, years 1956-1960, Provenance The Royal Leamington Spa Library. £20-40

455. ‘The History of Scotland’, volume III by William Robertson, leather bound, ‘Burgh Police (Scotland) Act 1892’, publisher William Blackwood, leather bound and ‘Lyric Gems of Scotland’, published by Bayley and Ferguson. £30-50 23


463. ‘Day at the Races’ by Ken Ferguson, 1st Edition, published by Ken Ferguson, 1992, hard cover. £80-150

456. ‘The Northumberland Household Book’ by Henry Algernon Percy, published by A. Brown and Sons 1905, hard cover, ‘The Minstrelsy of the English Border’ by Frederick Sheldon, published by Longman, Brown, Green and Longman, 1847, half leather. (2) £50-80 457.

464. ‘Songs of a Savoyard’ by W. S. Gilbert, 1st Edition, published by George Routledge & Sons, 1890, hard cover £40-60 465. ‘Northumberland It’s History, It’s Features, and It’s People’ by James Christie, 1893’, hard cover and ‘North Countrie Folk Songs’ by W. Gillies Whittaker, London 1930. (2) £30-50

Approximately 80, 1930 and 1940’s ‘Picture Post’ magazines. £150-200

458. ‘History Topography and Directory of the County Palatine of Durham’ by Francis Whellan and Co., 1894, half leather. £30-50

466. ‘I was a Pagan’ by V. C. Kitchen, 1st Edition, published Hodder and Stoughton 1934, hard cover. £80-150

459. ‘The Pleasing Instructor or Entertaining Moralist containing Select Essays, Relations, Visions and Allegories collected from The most Eminent English Authors, to which are prefixed New Thoughts on Education, A New Edition’, published by Wilson, Spence and Mawman, York, hard cover. £20-40

467.

460. ‘An Illustration of the Holy Bible containing The Sacred Texts of The Old Testament and The New; together with The Apocrypha. The Notes are carefully selected from the most eminent Commentators’, published Birmingham 1769 by Boden and Adams, bound in panelled calf with red label. £200-300

A History of Richmondshire (Two Volumes) in the North Riding of the County of York, together with those parts of the Everwicschire of Domesday which form the wapentakes of Lonsdale, Ewecross and Amunderness in the counties of York, Lancaster and Westmoreland, by Thomas Dunham Whitaker, leather and marbled boards, printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London 1823. £80-120

468. “A New Universal and Impartial History of England from the earliest authentic records and most genuine historical evidence to the spring of the year 1784” by George Frederick Raymond, printed for J Cooke, leather and marbled binding. £60-100

461. ‘The Complete Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’, published by Houghton Mifflin Company 1910, half leather. £60-100 462. ‘Thelwell’s Sporting Prints’ by Norman Thelwell, published by Methuen, 1984, hard cover and dust jacket. £15-30

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469. Description of a set of prints of English History, Ancient History, Roman History and Scripture Lessons from the New Testament, 6 Volumes, by Mrs Trimmer, published 1828, printed for Baldwin Cradock; also “Travels through part of Africa, Syria, Egypt and Arabia into Abyssinia to Discover the Source of the Nile” by James Bruce, published by J F Dove, London, leather bound. £50-80

477.

‘Leonara’ by Miss Edgeworth, 2 volumes, published by J. Johnson, 1806, full leather. (2) £30-50

479. Box of books of mixed genres including Botany, Cookery and Nature. £20-40

‘Our Noble and Gentle Families of Royal Descent’ by Joseph Foster, published by Hazel Watson and Viney 1884 and ‘Les Veillees a du Chateau ou cours de morale l’usage des enfants’, 3 volumes by Genlin, published by Michel Lambert 1784. £40-60

480. ‘Four Famous Soldiers’ by T.R.E. Holmes, published by W. H. Allen 1889, leather and ‘The Great Battles of the British Navy’ by Lieutenant Charles R. Low, published by George Routledge 1872, hard cover. (2) £20-40 481. ‘In Memoriam Royal Grammar School’ published by RGS 1923 and ‘EarnestPennies’ by Phillip Martin 1973. (2) £15-30

472. ‘Old and New London’, 6 volumes, (bound in 3) published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co. and ‘El Hombre y la Tierra Toma Cuarto’ by Eliseco Reclus, volume 1, 2 and 4, 1906. £80-120

482. ‘’Studies in the Decorative Art of Japan’ by Sir Francis Piggott, 1910 and 4 Art related books. (5) £20-40

473. ‘Men and Women of Manorial Rights’, published by Saunders and Otley 1843, half leather and ‘Young Kate, or The Rescue a Tale’, published by J. S. Pratt 1846, hard cover. (2) £50-80 474.

A box of books, Military and Politics. (15) £30-50

478. ‘Moral Tales’, 3 volumes, by Miss Edgeworth, published by J. Johnson, 1813, leather, ‘Castle Rackrent’ 1810, leather and ‘Essay on Irish Bulls’ by Richard Lovell, published by Edgeworth and Maria, dated 1808, leather. (5) £80-120

470. “Historical Memorials of Westminster Abbey” and “Historical Memorials of Canterbury” by Arthur Stanley 1890, 1855 and “Our Inheritance in the Great Pyramids” by Prof. C Piazzi Smyth 1884. (3) £30-50 471.

476.

483. ‘The Bonny Moor Hen’ by Egglestone 1818, hard cover, ‘Marmion a tale of Flodden Field’ by Sir Walter Scott, published by Adam and Charles Black, 1855, leather and ‘The Wonders of the Human Body’ published by Richard Phillips 1810, half leather. (3) £40-60

A box of religious books including three leather bound bibles, Family Worship etc. (11) £30-50

475. A ‘Farmer’s Dictionary’ half leather, 3 various leather bound books and ‘The Pictorial New Testament’. (5) £20-40 25


491. ‘The Works of Henry Fielding’ by Henry Fielding, 10 volumes, published by Smith, Elder and Co., 1882, Limited edition set number 62 of 1250, hard cover. £250-350

484. ‘General Dictionary of the Town and County of Newcastle Upon Tyne and Gateshead by Francis White, 1847, ‘Essays on Important Subjects’ by J. Witherspoon, 1800, quarter leather and ‘The Wars of England’, published by Milner & Co. 1860, hard cover. (3) £40-60

492. ‘Patronage’, 4 volumes by Maria Edgeworth, published by J. Johnson, 1814, leather. £80-120

485. ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ by Mark Twain, published by Chatto and Windus 1900, Limited Edition 131/620, hard cover. £150-200

493. ‘Poems’ by Adam Lindsay Gordon, published by Robert Thompson and Co., 1894, half leather. £50-80

486. ‘The Hundred Best Pictures’ by C. Hubert Letts and six various books on Antiques and Collecting. £30-50 487.

494. 28 volumes, ‘Nelson’s Encyclopaedia’, 12 volume set, ‘The New Popular Encyclopaedia’, 5 volumes, ‘Illustrated War News’, 2 volumes, ‘Gibbon’s Roman Empire’ and 8 volumes ‘Cassell’s Encyclopaedia’. £40-60

‘The Monomania and Minor Press’ by Joseph P. Robson, published Newcastle 1848, hard cover, ‘Clement Kennedy or the Maledicted’ and three others. (5) £30-50

495. ‘The Orbs Around Us’ by Richard A. Proctor, published Longman, Green & Co. 1886 (4th Edition), leather, and ‘Handbook of Astronomy’ volume II by Dionysius Lardner, published by Walton & Maberly, 1853, half leather. (12) £30-50

488. ‘The Justice of the Peace’ by E Allan et al Edo, published by Charles Bond, 1906, half leather, ‘Annibal En Gaule’ by J. Colin 1904, hard cover, ‘Memoir of John Grey of Dilston’ by Josephine Butler, 1869, leather and ‘Lined with Rags’ by Phyllis Campbell, hard cover. (4) £40-60

496. ‘Antiquities’, volume I and IV ‘Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle Upon Tyne, ‘Ancient Streets and Homesteads of England’ and ‘Lays of Ancient Rome’. (4) £60-100

489. ‘A History of the Earth and animated Nature’ by Oliver Goldsmith, published by Fullarton & Co. 1855, half leather and ‘The Household Physician’ by McGregor Robertson, published by Blackie, half leather. £60-100

497.

490. ‘Tales of fashionable life’, 6 volumes by Miss Edgeworth, published by J. Johnson, 1812, leather £80-120

‘King Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, with 12 illustrations’, illustrated by Eduard Grutzner, published by Cassell 1887, ‘Mr Goulds Tropical Birds’, edited by Eva Mannering, published by Ariel Press 1955 and ‘Atlas Antiquus’ by Henry Kiepert, 1895. £40-60

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499. 4 boxes of books on the Military, various titles. £40-60

from the Giant Grumbolumbo’, published by J. Lumsden and Son, Glasgow. ‘An Abridgment of the New Testament; or, the Life, Miracles and Death, of our Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ’, published by J. Lumsden and Son, Glasgow. ‘Fun Upon Fun or the Humours of a Fair, Giving a Description of the Curious Amusements in early life: Also an account of a Mountebank Doctor, and his Merry Andrew ‘, published by J. Lumsden and Son, Glasgow. ‘Fairy Tales of Mother Goose: containing The Stories of Cinderilla; or, the Little Glass Slipper: Princess Fair-Star and the Prince Cherry’, published by Lumsden and Son, Glasgow. ‘A History of Flowers’, volume II, printed and sold by John Marshall, No. 4, Aldermary Church Yard, Bow Lane, London. ‘Miniature History of England’, published by Goode Bros, Clerkenwell Green, London. ‘The Tempest by William Shakespeare carefully edited and compared with the best texts by J Talfourd Blair’, published by David Bryce and Son, Glasgow. ‘Holiday Entertainment; or, the Good Child’s Fairing. Containing the Plays and Sports of Charles and Billy Welldon, and other Little Boys and Girls who went with them to the Fair’, published by Lumsden and Son, Glasgow. ‘Morning and Evening Amusements, at Merlin’s Mechanical Museum, No. 11 Princes Street, Hanover Square’. ‘Mrs Winlove’s Rise of Learning’, frontispiece missing. A part book of nursery rhymes and one other story book. (J. Lumsden and Son, Scottish engraving and publishing firm founded in 1783, most known for its short runs of high quality printings of children’s books.) £400-600 (illustrated)

500. 4 boxes of books on the Military, various titles. £40-60 501. 4 boxes of books on the Military, various titles. £40-60 502. 3 boxes of books on the Military, various titles. £20-40 503. 4 boxes of books, various titles. £40-60 504. The Medical Directory 1901, London, Provinces, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and 4 other volumes. £15-30 505. ‘The Good Child’s Cabinet’ (Miniature Library) containing 15 miniature children’s toy books. The hand painted cabinet depicts an astragal glazed bookshelf full of books with shaped cornice, the sliding panel opens to reveal the books inside:‘My Thumb’s Song-Book, for all little Masters and Misses. To be Sung to them by their Nurses till they can sing them themselves’ by Nurse Lovechild, published by J. Lumsden and Son, Glasgow, 1814. ‘Cottage Tales for Little People or the Amusing Repository for all good boys and girls’, published by Lumsden and Son, Glasgow. ‘The Wonderful Life and Surprising Adventures of that Renowned Hero, Robinson Crusoe, who Lived Twenty-eight Years on an Uninhabited Island’, published by Caw and Elder, High Street, Edinburgh, 1819. ‘The Child’s Instructor or Picture Alphabet’ published by J. Lumsden and Son, Glasgow. ‘Nurse Dandlem’s little repository of Great Instruction, containing The surprising adventures of Little Wake Wilful, and his deliverance

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OILS, WATERCOLOURS AND PRINTS

516. Duncan Fraser McLea Oil on board Signed Dated 1901 “Fishing vessel in stormy seas” 21 x 23 cm £100-150

510. James Campbell Howard (19061988) Watercolour Signed and dated 1977 “Seaweed Harvest” 14 x 19 cm £40-60

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511. David Thomas Robertson Watercolour Signed “Two Calves before the Haystacks” 22 x 29 cm £100-150

Louis Dodd Oil on panel signed ‘Sailing Vessels at harbour’ 35cm x 44cm £250-350

518. 20th Century English school Oil on canvas Signed “Still life of apples” 30 cm x 24.5 cm £30-50

512. Abraham Hulk Junior Watercolour Signed “Off Minehead, Somerset” (Inscribed verso) 17 x 27 cm £30-50

519. Nan Youngman Watercolour Signed and dated 1961 “Cityscape” 38 x 67 cm £40-60

513. Bill Hindmarsh Conti and charcoal Signed “The Back Shift” Provenance: The Wallington Gallery Corbridge, gallery label verso 28 x 44 cm £200-300

520. Ethel Mallinson Watercolour Signed “Market Day Hesdin Normandy” Inscribed verso with full title 32 x 40 cm £80-120

514. Duncan MacGregor Oil on board Signed “Sailing yachts at sea” 90 x 80 cm £100-150

521. Jessie Brown Watercolour Signed “Hong Kong 1890” (signed and titled verso) 15 x 19 cm £20-40

515. Leonard Russell Squirrell Aquatint Signed in pencil “Morning Durham” 26 x 34 cm £80-120

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522. Robert Coram Pen and Ink Signed “Marco” “Canoodling Librarian” Original drawing used in the Daily Mail circa 1965. Provenance: From a private collection of the artist’s work. 19.5 x 18 cm £50-80

528. Attributed to George Armfield Oil on canvas Signed “Hunting for rats in a barn” 30.5 x 41 cm £100-150 529. English School Oil on canvas ‘View of the headland, Hartlepool’ 39cm x 59cm £60-100

523. R Marshall Pair of oils Signed “Views of Hartlepool Harbour” 14 x 23 cm £20-40

530. 20th Century British school Circa 1950 Watercolour “Portrait of a Persian Cat” 17.5 x 23.5 cm £20-40

524. Robert Leslie Howey Gouache Signed “The Old Town Wall, Old Hartlepool” 35 x 26.5 cm £100-150

531. Stephen Gordon Oil on canvas Signed “Give us a kick” 30 x 23 cm £15-30

525. Hector McDonald Sutton Oil on canvas Signed “Beresford Dale, Derbyshire” Provenance: Ex Collection of Nottingham County Council 61 x 75 cm £60-100

532. Stephen J Parker Pastel Signed “Amur Tiger” 22 x 30 cm £20-40 533. Brian Burrell Watercolour Signed “Sussex Shires” (Artist’s label verso) 24 x 21.5 cm £20-50

526. Pilford Fletcher Watson Watercolour Signed Dated 1902 “Entrance to Mosque Alhambra” 43 x 30 cm £300-500 527.

534. Raymond Keillor Watercolour Signed Dated 9th October 1942 “Vickers Supermarine Walrus before a Royal Navy destroyer” 21 x 27cm £40-60

John Macwhirter Watercolour Signed “Alpine view with a lady picking flowers in the valley” 41 x 62 cm £100-150

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542. Edward Pearce 1901-1990 Watercolour Signed “Carlton March Norfolk Broads” (label verso) 26 x 36 cm £30-50

535. Stanley Thompson Watercolour Signed initialled Date (18) 97 “View of St Paul’s Cathedral from the Thames” 29.5 x 19.5 cm £250-350

543. Roland Vivian Pitchforth Watercolour Signed “Female Life Class Study” Provenance: Museum of Fine Art, Certificate of Authenticity verso 34 x 28 cm £60-100

536. Pair of prints After P Jackman “Landscapes with figures” 26 x 67 cm £40-60 537.

L Carter Oil on canvas pair Signed Dated April 1900 “Cats playing” 29 x 37 cm £60-100

544. Gary Lee Watercolour Signed “Tears” 36 x 26 cm £20-40

538. Pair of prints by George Baxter. £30-50

545. Madge Pyle Gouache Untitled abstract Signed (There is an extensive biography of Madge Pyle in Marshall Hall’s reference book “Artists of Northumbria”) 51.5 x 44 cm £60-100

539. William Hunt Oil on canvas signed dated 1864 ‘Barnaby Rudge and the Raven’ 60cm x 50cm £300-500 (illustrated) 540. Alfred William Rich Watercolour Signed “View of Tewkesbury town and Abbey” 31 x 44 cm £100-150

546. Louis Haghe Watercolour Signed “Interior scene, gentlemen seated around a table” 20 x 30 cm £100-150

541. Norman Wade Limited Edition Etching “Bamburgh Castle” Signed in pencil Date 1974 Titled and numbered 21/150 35 x 57 cm £60-100

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Attributed Samuel Prout Watercolour Signed “North Wales” 20.5 x 26.5 cm £80-120


548. Attributed David Cox Watercolour “Snowdon from Llanberis” 24 x 34 cm £80-120

555. Edward Tucker Watercolour Signed “Langdale Pikes from the Bridge” 17.5 x 27.5 cm £30-50

549. Attributed Copley Fielding Watercolour Signed Dated 1848 “Caernarfon Castle” 19.5 x 26 cm £200-300

556. Keith Proctor Watercolour Signed “Woodland Colour” Provenance: Exhibited at the Midsummer Selection Exhibition, Vicarage Cottage Gallery, North Shields 1991. Label verso. 27 x 18.5 cm £20-40

550. Roberto Angelo Kittermaster Marshall Watercolour Signed Date ‘68 “Rolling landscape with sheep and horses grazing” £200-300

557.

551. Basil Bradley Watercolour Signed Inscribed verso “No. 36, Cows at Rokeby” 33.5 x 52 cm £200-300

George Muris Watercolour Signed and dated 1942 “A Winter Snowscape” 29 x 43 cm £20-40

558. Tom Lewsey Oil on canvas Signed “A Barque in Choppy Waters” Gallery label verso 31 x 41 cm £150-200

552. A large folio of prints, etchings, engravings etc. £100-150

559. Alfred William Rich Watercolour Signed “Ludlow Castle” Unframed 26 x 34 cm £60-100

553. Carmello Bonello Set of 3 watercolours Signed “Views of Valetta” (Verso V Bonello Studio stamp) Pair of ovals 9 x 18 cm and 11.5 x 25 cm £200-300

560. Two watercolours signed S Cook “View of viaduct at Ivybridge, Devon” 26 x 37.5 cm and watercolour S Prout “Dawlish” 18 x 37 cm. £60-100

554. Attributed to Laura Sylvia Gosse 1881-1968 Conte “A Nude Study” 30 x 23 cm £40-60

561. E.H. Marten Watercolour Signed ‘River Landscape with cattle grazing’ 25cm x 36cm £50-80 31


569. William Walls Watercolour Signed Dated September 1915 “Heights of Appin, Sutherland” (Gallery label verso) 18 x 26 cm £50-80

562. Manner of Miles Birket Foster Watercolour ‘Children picking blackberries with a goat at their side’ 11cm x 14.5cm £60-100 563. James Edgar Mitchell Watercolour Signed ‘Lady washing at the side of a stream with a cottage in the distance’ 24cm x 17cm £60-100

570. Continental School Oil on canvas ‘Figures on horseback out hunting with birds of prey’ 51cm x 71cm £40-60

564. John Rock Jones Watercolour Signed and dated 1899 ‘View of King Edward’s Bay, Tynemouth’ 20cm x 49 £60-100

571.

565. John Rock Jones Watercolour Signed ‘View of Dunstanburgh Castle , Northumberland’ 22cm x 57cm £60-100

572. W H Waddington Oil on board Signed Dated 1939 “Landscape, figures walking over a bridge” 50 x 60 cm £100-150

566. John Rock Jones Watercolour Signed ‘Ladies bringing home the catch beside a cottage and duck pond’ 35cm x 50cm £100-150 567.

19th Century Continental School Oil on canvas ‘Portrait of Madonna and Child’ In ornate gilt frame 87cm x 65cm £300-500 (illustrated)

573. Robert Rule Oil on canvas Date 1886 “Sinking vessels in a stormy sea” 39 x 59 cm £100-150

Jacques Moody Oil on canvas Signed “A Winter’s Landscape in Normandy” 51 x 61 cm £80-150

574.

568. Maurice Wilson Watercolour Signed “The Herzogin Cecilie” Provenance: Exhibition at the Mall Gallery RI Exh. 1985 (label verso) 25 x 35 cm £60-100

John Chambers Oil on canvas Signed “A view across the Tyne” 34 x 49 cm £150-200

575. Pen and Ink Set of 5 Political figures including Winston Churchill, Lloyd George etc. £60-100

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576.

John Davison Liddell Pair of oils on board Signed “Coastal seascapes” 15 x 23 cm £80-120

577.

J Dobbin Watercolour Signed Dated 1875 “Porch of the Frauenkirche Nuremburg” 59 x 43 cm £100-150

583. A Bidjar rug, the large central ivory medallion filled with central flower head medallion and allover geometric animals and floral motifs, having madder red spandrels filled with a large geometric flowerhead. The main ivory flower head border with further guard stripes. 148cm x 106cm Wear to ends and slight moth damage £40-60 584. A North West Persian rug with large hooked medallion upon a deep red ground in blue and pink with triple geometric border. 183cm x 99cm Wear to side cords and ends £30-50

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CARPETS

GARDEN FURNITURE

580. A Qashgai rug, the midnight blue ground having three central medallions highlighted in ivory, yellow and orange surrounded by allover geometric flowerheads and animals, with ivory corner spandrels. The outer main serrated leaf border surrounded by further guard stripes. 210cm x 151cm Slight wear to main ground and ends. £80-120

585. An early 20th Century wirework plant stand. 78 cm long £50-80 586. A heavy cast iron garden bench. 61 cm long £80-150 587.

581. An Afghan rug, the faded madder red ground having four central medallions centred with an ivory and brown hooked flowerhead and geometric wide border. 204cm x 116cm Allover wear to ground, side cords and ends. £20-40

A metamorphic long iron and wood garden bench, the back folding over to make a table top. 212 cm long 59 cm wide £80-150

588. A red painted cast garden rocking chair. £100-150

CONTINENTAL AND ENGLISH FURNITURE

582. A pair of 1950’s Persian style rugs, the salmon pink ground bearing an allover naturalistic design of birds perching on flowering branches in brown, blue, red, ivory and green. Surrounded by three guard stripes. 146cm x 108cm Overall wear to main ground, sidecords and ends £40-60

589. A 19th Century mahogany cased long case clock with painted 8 day movement and two subsidiary dials £300-500 590. An Oriental style lacquered firescreen, decorated with landscapes. 65cm wide £40-60

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600. A 20th Century oak long stool with turned legs and plain uniting stretcher. 123cm long £40-60

591. A 19th Century camphor wood campaign chest, the central drawer pulls out to reveal a large writing slope flanked by two short drawers above three long graduated drawers, supported on turned feet with flush handles. 122cm long £1000-1500

601. A Victorian ebonised boulle work pier cabinet with applied gilt metal mounts, glazed central doors, supported on splayed legs. £300-400

592. A Continental walnut bedside cabinet with raised back, marble top below a drawer and a panelled door supported on turned legs. 40cm wide £40-60

602. A mahogany work table with quarter crossbanded top below a single drawer, supported on turned legs with turned stretchers, supported on turned feet. 58.5cm long £40-60

593. A 1930s oak international mail box. 56 cm long £50-80

603. A set of 6 Victorian mahogany dining chair with serpentine seats supported on turned tapering legs. £60-100

594. A Victorian pine straight front chest of drawers with raised back below 2 short and 2 long drawers with turned wood handles, supported on turned feet. 96 cm long £80-120

604. A Georgian oak standing corner cabinet, the top with panelled doors, below two further panelled doors, 81cm long £150-250

595. A fold up travelling Organ by W.W. Putnam & Co. Staunton USA. 66cm long £50-80

605. A Victorian mahogany circular tilt top breakfast table supported on a turned central column ending in cabriole legs. 102cm diameter £80-120

596. A brass fender. 135cm long £50-80 597.

A Burmese carved nursing chair with high shaped fretwork back, upholstered drop-in seat and scrolled feet. £100-150

606. An oak longcase clock with 8 day movement by Cuthbert Darnton, with second hand and date aperture. £250-350

598. A mahogany dwarf cabinet with gadrooned edge, central glazed door flanked by two panelled doors, supported on acanthus carved claw and ball cabriole legs. 152cm long £150-200

607.

A Victorian mahogany dining table supported on baluster fluted legs. 138cm long £80-120

608. A 19th Century mahogany bookcase the moulded cornice, having two arched glazed doors below, a central recess flanked by two panelled doors and turned columns, supported on turned feet. 120cm long £80-120

599. A mahogany two door cabinet with gadrooned edge, supported on a carved stand resting upon acanthus carved cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet. 112cm long £100-150

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609. An Edwardian mahogany hall stand with mirror back. 90cm wide £80-120

618. An Indian mother of pearl inlaid octagonal occasional table. 40cm wide £50-80

610. A Georgian oak fall flap bureau, with straight front, fitted interior below two short and thee long graduated drawers. 94cm long £80-150

619. An Edwardian mahogany bedroom suite comprising; wardrobe with central double doors below three long drawers flanked by two mirrored doors and a dressing chest. £150-200

611. A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn oak refectory table the adzed top resting upon two octagonal carved legs joined by a stretcher at floor level, with a carved mouse signature. 152cm long x 84cm wide £800-1200

620. A set of 4 William IV mahogany dining chairs with carved central splat drop in seats. £100-150 621. A 19th Century mahogany straight front chest of drawers with two short and four long drawers, supported on turned legs. 115cm long £150-200

612. A Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn oak sideboard, the raised upstand with moulded top and having two panelled doors with wrought iron hinges and latches and three central drawers, all resting on octagonal block feet, with carved mouse signature. 152cm long £1500-2000

622. A large oak mirror back sideboard, the back with central mirror and shelves, the base with central drawers flanked by carved panelled doors. £300-400

613. A set of 6 Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn oak dining chairs with lattice work backs, comprising two carvers and four single chairs, with carved mouse signature. 152cm long x 84cm wide. £1500-2000

623. A small carved oak bible box. 55cm long £60-100 624. A small 20th Century mahogany bow front side cabinet with two short drawers below two panelled doors supported on bracket feet. 107cm wide £150-200

614. An Edwardian mahogany double mirror door wardrobe with oval glazed doors, below two drawers supported on a plinth base. 148cm long £100-150

625. An oak gateleg dining table and 4 ladderback chairs. £40-60

615. A mahogany 1930’s Art Deco ‘Odeon’ style china cabinet, with central panelled door, flanked by bow glazed doors. 122cm long £50-80

626. A 19th Century mahogany fold over tea table with turned supported and supported on quadruple spreading legs. 91.5cm wide £30-50

616. An oak hanging corner cabinet with arched panelled doors. 62cm long £50-80 617.

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A 19th Century rosewood fold-over tea table with octagonal supports supported on a platform base. 91cm wide £60-100


628. A small oak coffer. 95.5cm long £60-100

642. A mahogany five piece Saloon Suite. £150-200

629. An oak Church table. 93cm long £30-50

643. A modern Rogers upright piano. £100-200

630. A quantity of oak church panelling etc. £60-100

644. A Victorian mahogany tilt top rectangular dining table, supported on circular central column and quadruple spreading platform base. 140cm long £400-600

631. A Danish oak cabinet on stand with double doors below a barley twist supporting stand. 107cm wide £100-150 632. A mahogany Chiffonier with raised back upon a plinth base. 123cm long £80-150

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633. An Edwardian oak extending dining table supported on turned tapering, reeded and fluted legs. 175cm long £150-200

Our next Antique Sale will be held on Wednesday 13th June

634. A Victorian mahogany three tier buffet with turned column supports. 110cm long £150-200 635. A ‘Harris’ loom manufactured at Hawkhurst, Kent. 73cm long £40-60 636. A mahogany trunk. £80-120 637.

A set of Victorian mahogany dining chairs. £60-100

638. A 19th Century mahogany spinnet. 168cm long £100-150 639. A mahogany cabinet with bow front and glazed doors below an arrangement of drawers. £80-150 640. A Good button back leather armchair with turned legs and brass castors. £200-300 641. A mahogany log box supported on bracket feet. 48cm long £50-80 36


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Sales Calendar 2012

All sales can be viewed on-line at: www.boldonauctions.co.uk Victorian & General Household Sales Sales are held on Wednesday’s at 10.00 am. Viewing: Saturday 10am – 1pm, Tuesday 2pm – 6pm and morning of sale 9am – 10am 21st March 4th April 2nd May 16th May 30th May 27th June 11th July 25th July 8th August 29th August 12th September 10th October 24th October 7th November 21st November 5th December

Fine Art & Antique Sales Viewing: Saturday 10am – 1pm, Tuesday 2pm – 6pm and morning of sale 9am – 10am 13th June 26th September 19th December Please note these dates may change please check our website or call us. 38


BUYING AT AUCTION Here we have outlined all the information you will require to understand how to buy at auction. If however you have any further queries please e-mail or telephone us. Viewing Our viewing times are shown at the front of the catalogue. Our members of staff are on hand during viewing in the saleroom to help with enquiries about the sale and specific lots. Please note that when handling any item at the view you do so at your own risk. Printed Catalogue All lots carry a description and pre-sale estimate of price. Estimates suggest the price that the lot may reach. Vendor’s (or Seller’s) reserves may be set, they are confidential, but they will not exceed the lower end of the estimate. Estimates do not carry buyer’s premium. Lots may carry abbreviations such as a/f (as found - considerable damage). We make every effort to note damage and restoration however the absence of such a note does not imply that the lot is without defect. All clients should satisfy themselves of both condition and descriptions. Any measurements and weights may be approximate. Any changes to the catalogue after production will be displayed in the Saleroom in a Saleroom notice and will be announced prior to the lot being sold. On-Line Catalogues Our catalogues can be viewed and down loaded for FREE from our web site www.boldonauctions.co.uk. We aim to illustrate every lot in our Specialist sales on-line. We also display our catalogues with the Antiques Trade Gazette at www.antiquestradegazette.com and Invaluable at www.invaluable.com and ukauctioneers at www.ukauctioneers.com. These services are available seven days prior to the auction. Our General Sale catalogues are on-line the Friday before the sale. Droit de Suite Any lots where Droit de Suite may be payable are indicated with a D preceding the lot number. For further information please see our Terms and Conditions of Sale at the back of the catalogue. Registering to Bid At Auction Anyone wishing to bid should register at the office and will receive a paddle number before the start of the sale. This number should be held up when bidding and paying and should be returned to the office by the end of the sale day. Registration is carried out on the day of the sale only.. Auctioning the lots Generally we will cover approximately 140 - 180 lots per hour. The speed of the auction will vary between auctioneers. Bidding stops after the hammer has fallen and the auctioneer’s decision is final. Commission bidding If you are unable to attend the sale but wish to bid on a lot, we can do this on your behalf. You will need to fill out a commission bidding form, which is found at the back of this catalogue, in the saleroom or on-line via our web site. You should complete the contact details, list the lot and the maximum price you wish to pay, excluding the buyer’s premium. The bid will be carried out by us and is completely confidential. You can then either e-mail us directly from the website, fax the form to us or submit the bid by telephone. Telephone commission bids must be received before 9am on the morning of the sale. Successful buyer’s will be contacted by telephone or email or will receive a postal invoice after the sale. Please note that we offer this service as a convenience.

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Buyers Premium Buyer’s Premium is 17.5% (including VAT). This is a commission that is paid in addition to the hammer price. Telephone bidding We can only offer a limited number of telephone bidding lines on sale day. This facility is available on lots where the bottom estimate is over £500.00. Requests for telephone bids must be made at least 24 hours prior to the sale and are allocated on a first come first served basis. Online Bidding Boldon Auction Galleries offer an online bidding service for our quarterly Antique & Fine Art Sales via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Boldon Auction Galleries you: 1. authorise Boldon Auction Galleries, if they so wish (within 24 hours after the sale), to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Boldon Auction Galleries through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Boldon Auction Galleries are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Payment Payment can be made during or immediately after the sale. We ask that all items are paid and removed from the saleroom by 5pm on the Friday after the sale. The successful buyer should take the paddle number to the office for processing. Payment can be made by cash, cheque, debit or credit card (there is a 2% surcharge on credit card transactions on the total invoice). As Company Policy new customers who wish to pay by cheque should do so together with a cheque guarantee card or the items will be held until the cheque has cleared through the bank. Once payment has been made, goods may be cleared and the purchaser will receive their invoice from one of our porters with their goods. Package and Shipping We are neither professional packers or shippers; however should you require small items to be packed and posted we will try to accomodate your requirements, after payment for the lots. Demand is high for this service and although we aim to have the items packed and ready to send within a week, we cannot guarantee this. We would like to remind all our customers that whilst we make every effort to pack suitably we can in no way take responsibility for the safe arrival of goods and take no liability for damage in transit. Condition Reports For prospective purchasers unable to attend the sale, we offer a condition report service. Requests for information are accepted by telephone, fax or e-mail. Requests for condition reports must be received at the latest 24 hours before the sale otherwise we cannot guarantee we will be able to respond in time. All lots are illustrated where possible for our specialist sales on-line. Catalogue Subscription If you would like to receive catalogues by post we offer a subscription service. For further information please call us. 40


PROFESSIONAL SERVICES We provide a full range of professional valuation services for insurance, probate or family division purposes. These can be arranged by appointment at either your home or in the saleroom and in each case are tailored to suit the individual client’s needs. Valuations for probate purposes can be provided for executors and trustees. We can also clear the property if required. Valuations for insurance may vary from a single item to an entire collection. Full illustrations can be prepared with illustrations if needed. Verbal valuations for sale purposes are provided free of charge by our specialists. Regular Valuation sessions are held on Fridays and Saturdays.

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The highest bidder shall be the purchaser, subject to the restriction that the auctioneer reserves the right to refuse any bid, to regulate the amount of bids, and has the absolute discretion in all disputes between bidders. The Auctioneer reserves the right to fix a reserve and be bid up to such a reserve on behalf of the vendor. The Auctioneer reserves the right to consolidate, withdraw or alter any lots. The lots will be sold as they stand at the time of the sale with all their qualities and defects – irrespective of their description in the catalogue. All lots after the fall of the hammer will be held at the Purchaser’s risk. The Purchasers to give their names and addresses and, if required, to pay a deposit in part payment. All lots purchased by any one person will be considered and taken as being in one contract. No goods to be delivered until paid for, or to be removed during the sale. The Purchasers of each lot shall pay to the Auctioneer THE SUM OF 17.5% LOT MONEY in addition to the sum to be paid in the lot. All lots to be removed at the Purchaser’s expense immediately after the sale, or a charge for warehousing may be made by the Auctioneer. Any damage to the premises caused by the removal of goods shall, be paid for by the purchaser. All lots sold without reserve are sold at the auctioneers’ discretion. In accordance with ‘Artists Resale Rights Regulations’ or Droit De Suite enforced on 14th February 2006 all lots marked with a D are subject to a resale royalty charge payable by the buyer. This will apply only to lots prefixed with a D selling for 1000 euros or more and will be charged at the rate of 4% of the total hammer price (exclusive of buyer’s premium). The resale royalty right payment is not subject to VAT and is payable in sterling. The amount due is calculated on the day of the sale at the prevailing rate of exchange. Payment is passed directly to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS), 33 Great Sutton Street, London, EC10 0DX. For further information please contact DACS 0845 410 3410 or www.dacs.org.uk.

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BOLDON AUCTION GALLERIES

24a Front Street, AUCTION East Boldon, Tyne and Wear, NE36 0SJ BOLDON GALLERIES 5372630 Faxand 0191 5363875 2 a Telephone Front Street,0191 East Boldon, Tyne Wear, NE3 0SJ website: www.boldonauctions.co.uk email: Telephone 01 1 3 2 30 Fax 01 1boldon@btconnect.com 3 3 website: www.boldonauctions.co.uk email: boldon@btconnect.com (Printable catalogue available) COMMISSION BIDDING FORM COMMISSION BIDDING FORM BIDS FOR PURTHE AUCTIONEER WILL BE PLEASED TO ACCEPT COMMISSION (Leave absentee bids) CHASERS WHO ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND THE SALE. PLEASE HAND THIS FORM IN THE AUCTIONEER WILL BE PLEASED TO ACCEPT COMMISSION BIDS FOR PURCHASERS WHO ARE TOUNABLE THE OFFICE ORTHE GIVE TOPLEASE ONE OF OUR TO ATTEND SALE. HAND THISPORTERS FORM IN TO THE OFFICE OR GIVE TO ONE OF OUR YOUR INFORMATION

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Lot 571 ‘Madonna and Child’

Lot 539 - ‘Barnaby Rudge and the Raven’


Front Street, East Boldon, Tyne & Wear, NE36 0SJ Telephone: (0191) 5372630 E-Mail: boldon@btconnect.com www.boldonauctions.co.uk

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