FINE ART SALE
Friday 2nd March 2012 Penkridge Auction Rooms at 10.00am
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Friday 2nd March 2012
FINE ART SALE At Penkridge Auction Rooms
to include silver and gold, jewellery, traditional ceramics, Oriental works, oil & watercolour paintings, clocks and furniture Commencing at 10.00am
Viewing:
Thursday 1st March 2012 10.00am – 7.00pm & morning of sale 9.00am – 10.00am Cover Illustration: Lot 244
Buyers premium 15% + vat Images of all lots available on www.cuttlestones.co.uk Live Internet Bidding via www.the-saleroom.com
Cuttlestones Ltd. Penkridge Auction Rooms Pinfold Lane Penkridge Stafford ST19 5AP All enquiries and bids for this sale: Email: office@cuttlestones.co.uk Tel: 01785 714905 Fax: 01785 715918 Also at: Wolverhampton Auction Rooms 1 Clarence Street Wolverhampton WV1 4JL Tel: 01902 421985 Email: wolverhampton@cuttlestones.co.uk
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Buyer’s Premium : The standard Buyers Premium is set at 15% of the Hammer Price. VAT at the current rate is added to this premium. Bidding : Bidders will be required to register before the sale commences and lots will be invoiced to the name and address on the registration form. Live Internet Bidding : This is available through www.the-saleroom.com. Please note that this service incurs a 3% surcharge. Commission Absentee Bidding : Commission bids may be left with the Auctioneer, indicating the maximum amount to be bid (excluding Buyer’s Premium and VAT). They will be executed as cheaply as possibly having regard to the reserve (if any) and competing bids. Telephone Bidding : Absentee Bidders may request a telephone bid, and this will be accepted on a ‘first come, first served basis’ up to the limit of available lines per lot. Email and Fax Bidding : Absentee Bidding may be submitted by either email (office@cuttlestones.co.uk) or fax (01785 715918). Such bids will be acknowl edged (in kind) as received and bidders should confirm their bids by telephone (01785 714905) if no such acknowledgment is received. Methods of Payment : We accept payment by Cash, Debit Cards (free of charge), Credit Card (subject to a 2.5% surcharge on the total invoice amount). Cheques can be accepted by prior arrangement, or upon production of ID including proof of registered address (eg: Driving Licence, but not Passport). Collection and Storage : It is important that goods are paid for and collected as promptly as possible. Items left for more than a week without prior agreement may be subject to storage charges. Postage and Shipping : Cuttlestones does not provide a Postage and Packing service. However, we can recommend carriers for both domestic and international shipping if required. Artists Resale Rights. All items marked “A.R.R.” in catalogues are subject to the Artist Resale Right. This is a royalty which, since 2006, has been due to living artists, for art work bought/sold by art market professionals, above the threshold of 1000 Euro. In such cases, the royalty payable is currently 4% on Hammer Prices from 0 to 50,000 Euro and 3% from 50,000.01 to 200,000 Euro. This will be an extra charge upon the Hammer Price. Standard conditions of sale can be found at the back of this catalogue
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A PAIR OF GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS, with filled bases, H 30.5 cm £30-50 GERALD BENNEY. A VINERS ‘STUDIO’ CANTEEN OF STAINLESS STEEL CUTLERY, comprising a pair of table spoons, six tea spoons, six knives, six forks, six dinner knives, six dinner forks, six dessert spoons and six soup spoons, 1970’s. £100-200
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A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICKS, the circular loaded bases supporting a tapered stem with embossed leaf decoration, H 32 cm (2) £80-120
A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS, having swirl decoration and weighted bases, H 32 cm £15-30
A TRAY OF ASSORTED PLATED WARE TO INCLUDE A WHITE METAL SIFTER £20-30
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A WHITE METAL LIDDED POT, with acanthus swirl decoration, tests as low grade silver, H 6.5 cm, approx weight 110 grams £40-60
A HALLMARKED SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE LONDON 1877, with floral engraving, fleur-de-lye style handle joins and strapwork style knop finials. Each has one vacant cartouche and one engraved with the letter G in ornate scroll. Carrying makers marks WBJ that of Walter & John Barnard, approx combined weight 2100 grams, £800-1200
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BOODLE & DUNTHORNE - A HALLMARKED SILVER SALVER, sitting on four paw feet, plain with a pie crust border, stamped on the back ‘Boodle & Dunthorne - Liverpool’ and ‘reproduction circa 1736’ carries hallmarks for Birmingham 1958 and the makers mark B&D, D 31.25 cm, approx weight 970 grams £300-500
A HALLMARKED SILVER AND RED MOROCCO DESK STAND - BIRMINGHAM 1901, the domed cover has a central silver feature of cherubic angel heads which is replicated in the four corners with a similar lock cover. The lid lifts to reveal a red lined interior with three letter compartments, pen tray and a stamp compartment, makers mark HM probably that of H Matthews, H 19cm A/F £100-200 A HALLMARKED SILVER & TORTOISESHELL CIGARETTE BOX - LONDON 1926, W 12 cm £30-50
A HALLMARKED SILVER MODERN ARMADA DISH - LONDON 1976, makers mark JHO, D 14.5 cm, approx weight 160 grams £50-80
A SMALL COLLECTION OF HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE ITEMS TO INCLUDE A JEWELLERY BOX - BIRMINGHAM 1915, a candlestick, banded perfume bottle and 2 silver topped bottles/ jars (5) A/F £50-80
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A COLLECTION OF HALLMARKED SILVER TO INCLUDE A PAIR OF SALTS - BIRMINGHAM 1905, 2 other salts - one having a Chester hallmark, 11 twist stem apostle teaspoons, a novelty pepperette, an Art Nouveau style mug H 5.5 cm and a small silver lidded preserve pot with silver spoon, approx combined weight of silver 345 grams (8) £120-180 A HALLMARKED SILVER ART DECO TWIN HANDLED TROPHY - BIRMINGHAM 1935, with presentation inscriptions, on black plastic base, H 28cm, approx weight without stand 520 grams A/F £180-220 FOUR PIECES OF HALLMARKED SILVER TO INCLUDE A SMALL CHALICE - LONDON 1928, a twin handled bowl - Sheffield 1903, and two hallmarked dishes, Approx combined weight 350 grams (4) £120-180 A PAIR OF HALLMARKED SILVER SAUCE BOATS - SHEFFIELD 1937, plain in form sitting on three pad feet, W 18 cm, approx combined weight 295 grams £100-150
A DEEP HALLMARKED SILVER CIGARETTE BOX - BIRMINGHAM 1946, engine turned engraving to lid, initials in ornate scroll, W 16.5 cm £40-60 A HALLMARKED GEORGIAN SILVER TEAPOT PROBABLY BY HENRY CHAWNER - LONDON 1788, fully fluted body, engraved banded decoration to top and bottom with similar to lid, W 27.5 cm, approx weight 465 grams £200-400
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A MINIATURE WHITE METAL NOVELTY PIN CUSHION IN THE FORM OF A CHICK, H 2 cm £20-40
A SELECTION OF SEVEN SILVER TOPPED/BANDED SCENT BOTTLE & TOILET JARS, plus a plain example (8) £60-100
A HALLMARKED SILVER CIGARETTE CASE TOGETHER WITH A SMALL VESTA - BIRMINGHAM 1905, approx combined weight 73.2 grams (2) £20-40 A COLLECTORS LOT OF SILVER TO INCLUDE SIX PISTOL GRIP BUTTER KNIVES, Kings pattern cheese knife, etc £30-50 A HALLMARKED SILVER FRAMED BUTTERFLY WING PICTURE ON A STAND WITH PENDANT FIXING BIRMINGHAM 1922, D 5.75 cm, £15-30
A PAIR OF HALLMARKED SILVER SALT DISHES - BIRMINGHAM 1902 TOGETHER WITH A PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS AND TWO SILVER SALT SPOONS, approx combined weight 39 grams (6) £15-30
A PAIR OF CHARLES HORNER HAT PINS SET WITH AMETHYST, together with other hat pins and a hallmarked silver trowel bookmarker, (8) £15-30 A PAIR OF ORIENTAL STYLE OCTAGONAL SILVER SALTS WITH PEACOCK DESIGN TO THE FRONT, floral design to the back, hammered finish, stamped sterling, H 3 cm £10-20 A HALLMARKED SILVER TOPPED WALKING CANE - BIRMINGHAM 1895, L 90 cm £20-40
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A LARGE HALLMARKED SILVER SNUFF BOX - BIRMINGHAM 1869, makers mark FM, W 8 cm, approx weight 108.3 grams £50-80
A HALLMARKED SILVER CHRISTENING MUG BY NATHAN & HAYES - CHESTER 1900, with three quarter fluted body, scrolling floral decoration to the top, cartouche with initials engraved in ornate scroll and a footed base, H 9.25 cm, approx weight 158.8 grams £50-80 A LARGE HALLMARKED SILVER DESKTOP MATCH STRIKER, H 9 cm, hallmarks completely indistinct through over polishing £20-40
A HALLMARKED SILVER 3 PIECE BACHELORS TEA SET BIRMINGHAM 1898, having a half fluted design, makers mark TH probably that of Thomas Hayes, teapot W 23.5 cm, approx combined weight 575 grams £250-350 A PAIR OF HALLMARKED SILVER NOVELTY SALTS - LONDON 1878, having comical jester style topped footings, shaped body and cherubic neo classical scene to the centre of two cherubs carrying a baccus style cherub upon their shoulders, W 8.5 cm, approx combined weight 150 grams £80-120
AN EARLY HANOVERIAN STYLE SILVER TABLE SPOON - PROBABLY FRENCH, with crest engraved upon the reverse, L 20 cm, approx weight 63.5 grams £15-30
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A HALLMARKED SILVER HEART SHAPED PIERCED NUT DISH BIRMINGHAM 1888, raised on three ball feet, makers mark T.H, L 12 cm, approx weight 41.7 grams A/F £15-30
A HALLMARKED SILVER ROSE BOWL BY ALGERNON ASPREY LONDON 1976, on a footed base with rose decoration, H 12.25 cm, approx weight 565 grams £200-300 A HALLMARKED SILVER DUCKS HEAD HANDLED UMBRELLA LONDON 1894, the duck having glass eyes, makers mark indistinct, cane handle, mechanism stamped ‘Briggs & Sons - London & Paris’ an interior arm marked ‘Paragon - S Fox & Co.’ L 90 cm £50-80 A HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE SET - CHESTER 1912, comprising of hand mirror, brush & comb, decorated with floral swags £30-50
A HALLMARKED SILVER LADIES CARD CASE - BIRMINGHAM 1912, decorated with a bow & reed design, makers mark EJH probably that of E.J.Houlston, H 9.5 cm, approx weight 78.6 grams together with a hallmarked silver chatalaine mirror (2) £50-80
A TRAVELLING VANITY SUITCASE CONTAINING SIX HALLMARKED SILVER JARS, a silver handled button hook, ebony handled brushes, mirror etc, W 44 cm £40-60 A CASED HALLMARKED SILVER ART DECO CRUET SET - BIRMINGHAM 1936, comprising of salt, pepperette, mustard pot and salt spoon, makers mark JC Ltd £30-50
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A HALLMARKED SILVER TANKARD RETAILED & PROBABLY MADE BY GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO LTD - LONDON 1919, with footed base, tapering body and scroll handle, engraved with initials & date, H 11 cm, approx weight 325 grams £120-180 A HALLMARKED SILVER GILT TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP BY MAPPIN & WEBB - SHEFFIELD 1935 WITH ADDITIONAL JUBILEE MARK, with floral and leaf decoration to the lower half of the main body and inscription relating to this being a replica of the Champion of England gold challenge cup and it being from the Peterborough Agricultural Society, H 14.25 cm, approx weight 212 grams £80-120
A COLLECTION OF HALLMARKED SILVER TO INCLUDE A BATCHELORS TEAPOT WITH HALF REED DECORATION, a four division toast rack, mustard pot and modern rat tail spoon, approx combined weight 575 grams £200-300
A PAIR OF HALLMARKED SILVER TWIN HANDLED PRESENTATION TROPHY CUPS WITH APPLIED EQUESTRIAN DECORATION - BY WILLIAM T BLACKBAND BIRMINGHAM 1936, one inscribed for the Brewood & District Agricutural Society, both engraved as the Express & Star Trophy, makers mark wtb being that of William T Blackband who was Headmaster at the off shoot School of Art in Vittoria Street in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, W 13.75 cm, approx combined weight 290 grams £100-150
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A GOOD PAIR OF HEAVY GAUGE FRENCH HALLMARKED SILVER ‘LIONS PAW’ ICE TONGS BY PIERRE QUEILLE - PARIS C1840’S, L 14.4 cm, approx weight 59.5 grams £20-40 A PAIR OF HALLMARKED SILVER LIDDED PRESENTATION TROPHIES FROM BREWOOD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY DEPICTING CATTLE AND HORSES - BIRMINGHAM 1938, triangular in form with handles on each corner, each side has a circular vignette individually featuring a heavy horse, a cow and a ridden horse, presented as the ‘Major E.N.E.M. Vaughan memorial trophy’ both upon ebonised fitted bases, H 20 cm, approx combined weight 710 grams £200-400 A HALLMARKED SILVER 3 PIECE TEA SERVICE BY ELKINGTON & CO - SHEFFIELD, plain in form with simple engine turned band to main body & lid, approx combined weight 985 grams £300-500 A HALLMARKED SILVER STUDY OF A HORSE - LONDON 1928 BY CARRINGTON & CO, this fine equine study is stood upon a wooden presentation base which has a hallmarked silver plaque engraved ‘ Winchcombe Show 1935 champion cup classes 26-31’, H 21 cm, approx combined weight inclusive of plinth 930 grams £600-1000
A PAIR OF HALLMARKED SILVER ASPARAGUS TONGS - LONDON 1849, with acanthus shell and reed decoration, pierced plates and heraldic crest upon the bow, carrying makers marks for John & Henry Lias, L 24.75 cm, approx weight 235 grams £80-120
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TWO HALLMARKED SILVER CIGARETTE CASES AND A HALLMARKED SILVER COMPACT, the smaller cigarette case by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd having a well designed ‘fitted’ opening button L 10.5 cm, approx combined weight 445 grams (3) £180-220 ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY HALLMARKED 9 CT GOLD CHALICE BY MAPPIN & WEBB - LONDON 1920, weighing approx 255.8 grams it is inscribed ‘The Royal Agricultural Society Challenge Cup Hunter Riding Classes’ and to the reverse carries the dates and names of horse & rider from 1922 through to 1932, H 16.5 cm £2000-3000 A VICTORIAN WHITE METAL COFFEE POT, with floral & foliate decoration, ebonised handle and anthemiol crest, H 24.5cm, approx weight 900 grams £300-500
A SILVER LIDDED SIDE DISH & TRAY, unmarked but testing as silver - probably continental, with ribbon finial to the lid, similar twin handles, engine turned design to the main body with unusual starfish style design to the edges, outer reed edging and coat of arms engraving, W 17.25 cm, approx weight 565 grams £200-400 A HALLMARKED SILVER CASTOR - SHEFFIELD 1945, plain in form on stepped footed base, H 18 cm, approx weight 151 grams £50-80
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THREE PIECES OF HALLMARKED SILVER COMPRISING OF A TWIN HANDLED PIERCED DISH - CHESTER 1913, W 11.75 cm, a pair of sugar nips - Birmingham 1949 and an Elkington & Co Art Deco pepperette Birmingham 1948, approx combined weight 129 grams (3) £50-80
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A YELLOW METAL BROOCH SET WITH TURQUOISE & SEED PEARLS (ONE MISSING) ON A GOLD CHAIN STAMPED .375, D 2.75 cm, approx weight 3.9 g £20-40
56A. A VICTORIAN SOVEREIGN 1892, in a yellow metal mount with chain, approx combined weight 32.3 grams £500-700 57.
A YELLOW METAL PIN BROOCH SET WITH SEED PEARLS IN THE FORM OF THE LETTER D, lacking pin, W 3.5 cm £15-30
57A. A 9 CT HALLMARKED GOLD CHARM BRACELET, adorned with seven charms, approximate weight 55.6 grams £400-600 58.
A 9 CT ROSE GOLD GRADUATING WATCH CHAIN AND T BAR, L 40.75 cm,approx weight 56.2 grams £500-600
58A. A THREE STONE SAPPHIRE RING SET IN 9 CT GOLD £60-100 59.
A 5 STRING SET OF FRESH WATER PEARLS INTERSPERSED WITH GOLD AND COLOURED BEADS ON A GOLD CLASP STAMPED 585 A/F £30-50
59A. AN AMETHYST PENDANT SET IN 9 CT GOLD, together with a three stone amethyst brooch in 9 ct mount £30-50 60.
A COLLECTION OF HALLMARKED GOLD TO INCLUDE AN 18 CT WHITE GOLD WEDDING BAND 4.2 GRAMS, a 22 ct wedding band 5.3 grams, 3 gold bands in 9 ct forming a Russian wedding ring with bark effect design, 5.7 grams, a 9 ct crucifix pendant 3 grams and a bracelet stamped 14k with 1 base metal clasp 10.2 grams approx £200-400
60A. AN 18CT WHITE GOLD & DIAMOND CHANNEL SET HALF ETERNITY RING, size M ½ £50-80 61.
A GOLD VICTORIAN STYLE CRESCENT BROOCH SET WITH SEED PEARLS AND TURQUOISE, stamped 9c, W 2.5 cm, approx weight 2.8 grams £30-50
61A. A BLUE TOPAZ PENDANT IN YELLOW METAL MOUNT, on a 9 ct gold chain £50-80 62.
A THREE COLOURED 9 CT GOLD BRACELET, watch bracelet style, L 17.25 cm, approx weight 32.6 grams £300-400
62A. A 9 CT GOLD MOUNTED CAMEO BROOCH, featuring a profile of a lady facing left £30-50 63.
AN 18CT GOLD LADIES DRESS RING SET WITH 3 PEARLS AND 2 RUBIES, size O, approx weight 3.1 grams £40-60
63A. A LARGE CAMEO BROOCH FEATURING THE THREE GRACES, set in silver with marcasite £20-40
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AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, the old cut diamond measuring approx 4.18 mm, size M 1/2 £50-80
64A. THREE CAMEO STYLE BROOCHES, one set in yellow metal & a ceramic plaque brooch (4) £30-50 65.
A 22CT GOLD BAND SET WITH A SINGLE OLD CUT DIAMOND, diamond of approx 3.53 mm, size R, approx weight 2.6 grams £50-80
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A SMOKEY QUARTZ STYLE STONE PENDANT, set in unmarked yellow mount on a 14ct chain, total approx weight 3.3 grams £30-50 A VINTAGE SEED PEARL BAR BROOCH, stamped 15ct, W 4.5 cm, approx weight 2.7 grams £15-30
A YELLOW METAL EGYPTIAN STYLE PENDANT IN THE FORM OF A HYROGLYPHIC STYLE EAGLE SET AROUND BLUE STONE, with 2 indistinct stamps to the reverse W 4.5 cm £20-40
A SELECTION OF HALLMARKED GOLD AND YELLOW METAL BAR BROOCHS AND A PENDANT, set with various stones, together with a silver stone and thistle brooch (5) £50-80 A SMALL ENAMELLED SWASTIKA BAR BROOCH ON WHITE METAL, green enamelling, W 3 cm £10-20
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A LADIES DIAMOND HALF HOOP ETERNITY RING SET WITH APPROX 1.95 CTS OF BRILLIANT CUT DIAMONDS IN YELLOW GOLD, Size S £800-1200 A HALLMARKED 9CT GOLD CHARM BRACELET ADORNED WITH 19 CHARMS, approx weight 45.9 grams £300-500
A 9 CT ROSE GOLD GATE BRACELET - EACH LINK STAMPED, approx weight 8.2 grams £60-100 A 14 KT GOLD 5 STRAND LATTICE NECKLACE, stamped 14k, approx weight 22.8 grams £200-400 AN 18 CT GOLD BRACELET WITH RELIGIOUS MEDALION, approx weight 19.3 grams £300-500
A 14 CT GOLD LADIES DRESS RING SET WITH PEARLS, SAPPHIRES & DIAMONDS, size M 1/2 £80-120
A LADIES 9 CT GOLD SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND DRESS RING, the oval sapphire measuring 12.10mm x 9.97mm, diamond chippings, size N £50-80 A LADIES SAPPHIRE & DIAMOND DRESS RING, the oval sapphire measuring approx 6.75mm by 5.77mm and surrounded by 38 brilliant cut diamonds of approx 1.5mm, size K £100-150
A 14 CT GOLD ROPE CHAIN STAMPED 585 TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR THINNER EXAMPLE, approx combined weight 14 grams £180-220
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AN UNUSUAL LINK 9 CT GOLD BRACELET, approx weight 13.4 grams £120-180
A PRETTY VICTORIAN STYLE 15 CT BROOCH SET WITH PRINCESS CUT AMETHYST & SEED PEARLS, with pearl dropper, W 4 cm £80-120
A LADIES 18CT WHITE GOLD RING SET WITH SAPPHIRE & DIAMONDS, the central oval sapphire measuring approx 6.98 mm by 5.48 mm, surrounded by diamond chippings, size N, approx weight 4.7 grams £80-120 A LADIES 15CT GOLD DRESS RING SET WITH SEED PEARLS & RUBIES, size R, approx weight 3.1 grams £40-60
AN 18 CT GOLD LADIES DRESS RING IN HALF ETERNITY STYLE SET WITH IRREGULAR PEARLS SIZE O 1/2 - APPROX WEIGHT 4.2 GRAMS TOGETHER WITH A 9 CT ILLUSION SET DIAMOND RING SIZE Q, approx 2.5 grams £80-120 A LADIES 9 CT GOLD DRESS RING SET WITH OVAL BLUE STONE AND DIAMONDS, Size Q 1/2 £20-40 AN 18 CT WHITE GOLD PENDANT SET WITH CABACHON AMETHYST AND FOUR PEARLS, W 2.75 cm, approx weight 7.6 grams £150-250
A COLLECTION OF SCRAP GOLD AND YELLOW METAL TO INCLUDE A PAIR OF GENTS CUFFLINKS AND A SMALL LOCKET ON CHAIN, approx weight 18.2 grams £120-180
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A 15CT GOLD EQUESTRIAN STICK PIN IN THE FORM OF A HORSESHOE SET WITH SEED PEARLS, stamped 15ct, together with a cameo stick pin and a ‘tooth’ stick pin (3) £30-50 A 9 CT WHITE GOLD TANZANITE & DIAMOND RING, size O 1/2 £80-120
A PAIR OF TEAL BLUE & WHITE DIAMOND STUD ‘FLOWER’ EARRINGS SET IN 9CT WHITE GOLD, W 0.75 cm £80-120 A 9 CT WHITE GOLD & DIAMOND RING IN THE FORM OF A BUTTERFLY, Size N 1/2 £80-120
A CHANNEL SET SAPPHIRE BANGLE, in yellow metal stamped 14, approx weight 14.5 grams £200-300 A 9 CT GOLD CHANNEL SET DIAMOND WISHBONE RING, Size K £40-60 AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND LADIES CLUSTER RING, stamped 18K, size N 1/2 £80-120 A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND ETERNITY RING £40-60
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A GENTLEMAN’S POLJOT CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, 21 jewel movement to a black dial with gold numerals, date aperture at 6, case stamped ‘407986’ £30-50 A GENTLEMAN’S ROAMER STANDARD RECTANGULAR STAINLESS STEEL WRISTWATCH, subsidiary seconds dial, case stamped ‘5598’, leather strap £30-40
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OMEGA - A LADY’S 18 CT GOLD WRIST WATCH, with silvered dial, gold hour batons, bevelled edged glass, in red omega box £400-600
A GENTLEMAN’S OMEGA SPEEDMASTER AUTOMATIC CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH, with black dial, stainless steel casing and bracelet, case numbered 58963493, with box £600-1000 A FRENCH FOUR SECTION GLASS DECANTER, with reminance of paper label, H 28 cm £30-50 A GEORGIAN GLASS WITH MULTI SPIRAL AIRTWIST STEM, the conical spreading foot with broken pontil, H 14 cm, S/D £30-50 A 19TH CENTURY CRANBERRY GLASS ROLLING PIN, with white opaque decoration, L 43 cm £60-100
A LARGE MDINA GLASS DECANTER WITH STOPPER, decorated in a turquoise colour with a swirled pattern, signed to the base, H 30 cm £30-50 A LOETZ STYLE LUSTRE GLASS VASE, with decorative applied glass spandrels to the body, H 14 cm £20-40 A 20TH CENTURY ETCHED GLASS DECANTER OF SLENDER PROPORTIONS, H 27 cm, together with another decanter (2) £20-30
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A SET OF SIX SMALL RUBY GLASS LIQUER GLASSES, decorated with gilt and floral decoration, together with two blue glass posy holders again with similar detail (3) £20-40
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A BORDER FINE ARTS GROUP ‘RIDING OUT’ BY DAVID GEENTY, a study of a bay with the rider looking back, dated to the base 1988, limited edition No 41/750, on wooden plinth £60-100 A COLLECTION OF FOURTEEN ASSORTED BILSTON ENAMELS, seven smaller circular enamels, five oval enamels and two larger older enamels (14) £60-100
A MOORCROFT VASE ‘OBERON’ 364/8, designed by Rachel Bishop, H 20.5 cm £80-120 THREE BORDER FINE ARTS BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES TO INCLUDE BP28 ‘OLD MR BUNNY’, BP13 ‘Old woman who lives in a shoe’ and BP24 ‘Lady mouse’ (3) £30-50
THREE BORDER FINE ARTS BEATRIX POTTER FIGURES TO INCLUDE BP8 ‘JEREMY FISHER’, BP19 ‘Foxy Whiskered Gentleman’ A/F and BP8 ‘This one is Moppet’ A/F (3) £10-20
A PAIR OF BRETBY ORIENTAL STYLE VASES, of tapered form with twin handles, decorated with oriental scenes, H 23.5 cm, together with a similar oval Bretby plaque (3) £50-80
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A PAIR OF SAMPSON HANCOCK AND SONS MORRIS WARE VASES, having tubelined floral decoration, printed marks and signed to the base ‘G. Cartlidge’, H 20 cm (2) £400-600 A STUDIO POTTERY CYLINDRICAL VASE, the body incised with scraffiti decoration and enamelled stylised flowers, impressed marks, H 29 cm £80-120 A STUDIO POTTERY CYLINDRICAL VASE, decorated with scraffiti decoration and enamelled with ‘Picasso’ esque stylised images, impressed marks, H 28.5 cm £120-150
A SHELLEY QUEEN ANNE SUNRISE PART COFFEE SERVICE, comprising of a coffee pot, four coffee cups and four saucers all decorated with the sunrise pattern £100-200 A WEMYSS CIRCULAR POT WITH DAMAGED LID, decorated in the cabbage rose pattern, D 12 cm A/F £20-30 A PAIR OF CHARLOTTE RHEAD LIDDED GINGER JARS, H 14.5 cm £80-120
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN MOORE BROTHERS CANDLESTICKS, with winged cherubic figures to the base, both impressed and printed makers marks Moore Bros, RD 190756, H 19.5 cm A/F £50-80 A COLLECTION OF 18 MINIATURE PLAQUES MAINLY OF BILSTON TYPE ENAMEL, many with floral decoration, smallest D 1.2 cm, largest D 2.7 cm £30-50 AN EARLY COALPORT FIGURINE ‘JENNIFER JANE’, H 16 cm £10-20
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TWO BORDER FINE ARTS MOUSE FIGURES, signed ‘Ayres’ (2) £20-40
A PAIR OF MEISSEN LIDDED TWIN SNAKE HANDLED VASES, sitting on a drum plinth with hand painted floral and gilt decoration with two intertwined snakes forming the handles, H 38 cm £400-600 AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN INK STAND, with hand painted bird & flower decoration on a lilac background with gilt highlights, L 24 cm £60-80
A NORITAKE DESERT SCENE DRESSING TABLE SET A/F, comprising of an oval dressing table tray, pair of candlesticks, hat pin holder, hair tidy, ring holder and 2 lidded pots, W 33 cm together with a lidded twin handled Noritake preserve pot & saucer, H 14 cm £50-80
A LIDDED WINSTON CHURCHILL TOBY JUG BY KIRKLANDS, in suitably defiant pose with trademark cigar, H 26 cm £80-120 A WILL YOUNG WIDDECOMBE FAIR FIGURE GROUP, depicted as the Widdecombe fair figures riding a horse, bearing inscription ‘with Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney, Dan’l Whiddon, ‘Arry ‘Awke, Old Uncle Tom Cobley and all’, painted signature to the base ‘Will Young, Devon’ L 26.5 cm S/D £80-120 A RECENT LARGE MOORCROFT VASE, Apple Blossom pattern, of baluster form, impressed marks to the base, H 31 cm £100-200
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A COLLECTION OF EIGHT ASSORTED CROWN STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL DECANTER LABELS, five marked to the reverse ‘T. GOODE & Co, South Audley St London N.W.’, together with a white metal Sherry label (9) £30-40 A COLLECTION OF ASSORTED 18TH CENTURY AND LATER CERAMICS, to include a globular tea pot, continental cup and saucer etc (tray) £40-60 AN ART DECO STYLE CROWN DEVON FIELDINGS WALL PLATE, D23 cm £15-30
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PORCELAIN CABINET VASES, the baluster vases hand painted with scenes of cranes, H 38 cm (2) £80-120 A CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FLORAL ENCRUSTED WALL MIRROR, with gilt lined detail, blue mark to the lower rim, H 63 cm £100-200
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A LARGE BESWICK ‘THE MINSTREL’ RACEHORSE OF THE YEAR 1977 ON WOODEN PLINTH, Connoisseur Series £60-80 A BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURE ‘TIMMY TIPTOES’ - GOLD STAMP, H 9 cm £20-40
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A BESWICK BEATRIX POTTER FIGURE ‘SQUIRREL NUTKIN’ - GOLD STAMP, H 9 cm £20-40
A RARE BESWICK WALT DISNEY FIGURE ‘MICKEY MOUSE’ - GOLD STAMP, with original green sticker, H 9.5cm £100-200 A RARE BESWICK WALT DISNEY FIGURE ‘GRUMPY’ - GOLD STAMP, H 9.5 cm £80-120 A RARE BESWICK WALT DISNEY FIGURE ‘PLUTO’, H 9.75 cm A/F, £30-50
A BESWICK JAY MODEL NUMBER 1219, W 24.5 cm £80-120
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A ROYAL DOULTON ROBIN HOOD FIGURE, matt finish, H 28 cm - arrow detached £30-50 A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE ‘DARLING’ HN1519, H 19 cm £15-30
A SMALL ROYAL DOULTON TOBY JUG - ‘WINSTON CHURCHILL’, H 9.75 £10-20 A RARE ROYAL DOULTON FACE MASK ‘THE JOVIAL MONK’, H 25 cm £100-200
A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE VASE, of baluster form, the body decorated with a gilt incised floral pattern, impressed marks to the base, H 36.5 cm £20-40
A ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUG - ‘THE CLOWN’, with white hair, H 14cm £180-220
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A RARE ROYAL DOULTON CYLINDRICAL VASE FEATURING A MAGPIE SITTING UPON A BRANCH - SIGNED H ALLEN A/F, rich red background, H 25.5 cm £80-120
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A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY LOW VASE, decorated with a picture of a bird, green backstamp, H 8 cm, together with another vase (2) S/D £20-40 A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE ‘THURSDAY’S CHILD HAS FAR TO GO’, together with two unmarked figures (3) £30-50
AN UNMARKED ROYAL WORCESTER JACOB RAM, decorated in matt, incised initials ‘WA’ to the base, H 18 cm £30-50 A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE ‘LET’S RUN’, together with three other Worcester figures (4) £30-50
A ROYAL WORCESTER PEDESTAL VASE BY HARRY DAVIS, decorated with storks within an oasis, signed, H 15 cm - Note - Cracked throughout and re-glued A/F £20-40
A ROYAL DOULTON ‘HUNTSMAN FOX’, D6448 £30-50
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A ROYAL CROWN DERBY BIRD PAPERWEIGHT, gold stopper, L 16.5 cm £20-40 A LARGE ROYAL CROWN DERBY ELEPHANT PAPERWEIGHT, Imari pattern, 1996, gold stopper, 21cm high. Unboxed, no certificate. £200-300
A ROYAL CROWN DERBY MANSION HOUSE DWARF, ‘Theatre Royal, Haymarket’, H 17 cm - second £40-60 A ROYAL CROWN DERBY ‘IMARI’ PATTERN VASE, of lobed baluster form, 1128 pattern, H 13 cm £30-50
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE BOTTLE VASE DECORATED WITH PANELS OF A SAMURI WITH FEMALE ATTENDANTS ON A BACKGROUND OF EXOTIC BIRDS, six character mark to the base H 30 cm £50-100 AN ORIENTAL BRONZE TWIN HANDLED VASE, decorated in gilt with an exotic bird to the lower half, the twin handles formed as two dragons, bearing a four character mark to the base, H 20.5 cm, together with a bronze sensor, again with a four character mark (2) £40-60
A CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL VASE, on carved hard wood base, four character mark to base, H 22 cm not including base. £40-60
A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE GINGER JAR, H 18 cm, missing lid, together with a pair of chinese plates (3) A/F £10-20
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A LARGE PAIR OF JAPANESE OVOID VASES, decorated in relief with classical figures and mythical dragons, H 30 cm £50-100
A CHINESE CLOISSONE BALUSTER VASE, decorated with flowers, H 23 cm, together with a cloissone small bowl (2) £30-40 AN ORIENTAL BOWL DECORATED WITH BUTTERFLIES, bearing six character mark, D 25.5 cm £20-40
AN ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN TULIP VASE, late 19th century, the lower body formed from five co-joined vase shaped vessels beneath a central tapered cylidrical stem with bulbous shaped mouth, decorated overall with flowers and foliage, H 25 cm £100-200 AN ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE DOUBLE GOURD VASE, decorated with floral patterns within scrolling cartouches, H 24 cm £50-80
A LARGE CANTON CIRCULAR BOWL, decorated to the outside and inside with figures on horseback accompanied by dogs, bearing six character mark to the base, D 35 cm £200-400
SIX 20TH CENTURY CHINESE DECORATIVE FIGURES, with incised & seal marks, Largest H 33 cm £60-80
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A LATE 19/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CLOISSONE DESK STAND, with three lidded compartments (two minus handles) and circular well, twin handles, raised on four bun feet, W 38 cm S/D £40-60 A CLASSICAL BRASS SIX BRANCH CHANDELIER, H 57 cm, together with seven matching appliques £50-100
A HEAVY ENGRAVED BRASS FENDER OF SQUARED FORM, having pierced gallery rail with engraved decoration below, the squared corners with engraved fleur-de-lye detail, W 132 cm £60-100 A HEAVY BRASS FENDER, with turned supports, c.1910, W 154 cm £50-80 A HEAVY LATE VICTORIAN BRASS FENDER, with turned supports W 138 cm £30-50
A 20TH CENTURY HEAVY BRASS TEN BRANCH CHANDELIER, the branches in two conforming levels of five, H 74 cm approximately converted for electricity £80-120
A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SPELTER FIGURES, classical style depicting children carrying fruit baskets, H 52 cm £30-50
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A LADIES MOTHER OF PEARL CARD CASE WITH CENTRAL CARD DIVISIONS, together with a traditional style mother of pearl card case A/F and a carved bone pocket vanity mirror, H 10 cm (3) £50-80
A TORTOISESHELL SPECTACLE CASE WITH GOLD INLAY A/F, H 14cm £40-60 A LATE 19TH CENTURY ENCLOSED OVAL PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, encased in velvet with the front twin opening having an elaborate gilt metal design, bearing name to the bottom ‘Ortner & Houle, 3 St. James’ Street’, with a gilt metal stand, H 26 cm, W 22 cm £100-120 A 19TH CENTURY SAMPLER ‘JANE BROTHERTON’ AGED 14 1827, with central motto ‘The Sabbath is designed I know to train my soul for heaven then let me keep and think it too the best of all the seven’, framed and glazed, 42 x 34 cm A/F £20-40 A BURMESE BRASS DINNER GONG, the gong suspended by two horn supports with white metal mounts, with striker, mounted on an oak plinth, H 43 cm, W 60 cm £80-120 A HALLMARKED SILVER BANDED BAMBOO HUNTING WHIP BIRMINGHAM 1893, with bone handle £60-100
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A BLAEU MAP OF DEVON c.1645, hand coloured, framed & glazed, 39½ x 50 cm £150-200
SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT. A LARGE LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINT, ‘Studio Accessories’, No 829/850, framed and glazed, 40 x 56 cm - with certificate £30-50
SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT. A LARGE LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINT, ladies in a park, No 358/750, framed and glazed, 71 x 52 cm £30-50 SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT. A LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINT, a semi-clad lady on a beach, No 557/850, framed and glazed, 54 x 70 cm £30-50 TWO SIR WILLIAM RUSSELL FLINT LIMITED EDITION COLOURED PRINTS, both classical semi-clad ladies, framed and glazed (2) £40-60
CURRIER & IVES (Pub) A PAIR OF COLOURED PRINTS AFTER THOMAS WORTH - A CORINTHIAN RACE ‘A High Toned Start’ and ‘A Low Toned Finish’ together with one other after Kemble depicting race walking (3) £100-200 GRAHAM CLARKE (1941). Winter Goods, limited edition etching in colours, No 343/400, signed in pencil to the margin, framed and glazed, 38 x 57 cm £80-120
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GRAHAM CLARKE (1941). Summer Passengers, limited edition etching in colours, No 105/400, signed in pencil to the margin, framed and glazed, 37 x 56 cm £80-120 FRANK BRANGWYN (1867-1956). A Continental river scene with a bridge, print/lithograph in colours, signed in pencil to the margin, framed and glazed, 40 x 50 cm £50-100 A HAND COLOURED LINO CUT BY ALEXANDER IVANOV - THE KISS, framed & glazed limited edition, 30cm x 25.5cm £50-80
A HAND COLOURED LINO CUT BY ALEXANDER IVANOV - GOODNIGHT I, framed & glazed limited edition, 37cm x 27.5cm £50-80
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W C ROBERTS (XX). A portrait of a young girl, signed lower left, oil on canvas, framed and glazed, 34 x 29 cm £50-80
TONY WOODING (1969) PIAZZA SAN MARCO - VENICE, signed lower right, titled verso, oil on canvas, framed, 40 x 40 cm £70-100 TONY WOODING (1969). ‘Through the French Doors’, signed lower right, titled verso, oil on canvas, framed, 70 x 50 cm £100-150 JORGE AGUILAR-AGON (1936). ‘Wine Barrels’, signed lower right ‘AGUILAR A’, oil on canvas, bearing gallery label verso, also with exhibition brochure, 45 x 37 cm £150-250
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WILLIAM ALBERT CLARK (c.19061937). Huntsman and hounds in a country landscape, signed lower right ‘W A CLARK’, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 48 x 58 cm £150-250
JOHN HENRY BOEL (XIX-XX). Highland lake scenes, signed lower left and right dated 1906, oils on canvas, a pair, gilt framed and glazed, 20 x 38 cm (2) £200-400 ANATOLIY GRIDNEV (b.1946). ‘Ebb’, signed lower right and titled verso, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 28 x 18 cm £80-120
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GEORGE CATTERMOLE (18001868). A street scene with ladies seated and a Cavalier on horseback, signed lower right ‘G Cattermole’, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 70 x 90 cm A/F - relined canvas £200-400
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ENGLISH SCHOOL (XIX-XX). A pair of still life of dead game, oil on canvas, unframed, 60 x 51 cm A/F (2) £30-50 ENGLISH SCHOOL (XIX-XX). Resting cattle and sheep in a stable, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 50 x 60 cm A/F £80-120
ARTHUR C COOKE (1867-?). Pot Pourri, signed and titled verso, oil on canvas, gilt framed and glazed, 90 x 120 cm £400-600
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EDWIN STEELE (1803-1871). Still life study of fruit, signed lower right, oil on canvas, gilt framed and glazed, 46 x 60 cm £500-700 ENGLISH SCHOOL (XX). A mountainous Lakeland landscape, signed lower right but indistinct, relined oil on canvas, gilt framed, 49 x 75 cm £100-200
WALTER ROBERT JENNINGS (1927). A Lake District landscape, signed lower right ‘WR JENNINGS’, oil on canvas, 40 x 55 cm £60-100
WILLIAM ROBERT JENNINGS (XX) Pheasant Shooting, signed lower right ‘WR Jennings’ and dated ‘80’, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 35 x 45 cm £100-200 E PREUSS, Continental School, Study of two winged Celestial cherubs, signed lower left, oval oil on canvas, gilt framed, 53 x 42 cm A/F £80-120 BARBARA HEYNES (XX). ‘Morning on the Orwell, Suffolk’, signed lower left and dated 1976, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 45 x 60 cm £150-200
H HEWITT (?-c.1870). Wooded landscape with figures, signed lower right, oil on canvas, gilt framed, 37 x 56 cm s/d £50-80
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M C SINCLAIR (XX). A 19th Century rigged ship, signed lower left, watercolours, a pair, framed and glazed, 30 x 25 cm (2) £80-120
A FRAMED CARICATURE PEN AND INK DRAWING, depicting a portly gentleman in a bar pouring a measure of scotch, with a bulldog to foot, oak framed and glazed, 34 x 17 cm £20-40 PAUL BRADDON (1864-1938). A continental cathedral, signed lower right, watercolour, contemporary frame and glazed, 75 x 50 cm £80-120
D PATON (XX). A Highland landscape, signed lower right, watercolour, framed and glazed, 27 x 37 cm £180-220 A CONNELLY (XX). Still life study of Chrysanthemums, signed lower right and dated 1905, watercolour, framed and glazed, 22 x 38 cm £60-100 HENRI FRANCK (1877-1957). Peasant Girl, signed ‘H Franck’ lower right, pastel, framed and glazed, 39 x 25 cm £60-80 STEVE WIGLEY. Hawker Hurricane Mk1, signed lower left and dated 1984, watercolour, framed and glazed, 60 x 85 cm Note - The Hawker Hurricane Mk1 P3733 was built in 1940 and sent to Malta with 418 Flight on board the aircraft carrier HMS Argus. In August 1940 it was allocated to 261 Squadron at Luqa (Malta). The P3733 was shot down on the 12th February by Bf109Es after scrambling to intercept three JU88’s. The pilot D.J. Thacker (Battle of Britain 32
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Squadron) suffered shrapnel wounds but managed to bale out and was rescued after landing in St Paul’s Bay. £40-60 ROGER M GROSCLAUDE (B.1917). ‘Bargeme’ & ‘Pitigliano’, signed lower right and dated 1989/90, watercolours, a pair, 30 x 38 cm (2) £40-60 A PAIR OF WATERCOLOUR MINIATURES, painted on ivory, a classical study of a lady and gentleman, mounted in gilt metal frames, D 4.5 cm (2) A/F £30-50
ATTRIBUTED TO PAUL SANDBY (1730-1809). A country lake scene with cattle and figures, watercolour, framed and glazed, 50 x 60 cm £200-400
ENGLISH SCHOOL (XX). A country landscape with a figure standing at a gate, watercolour, framed and glazed, 34 x 25 cm £30-50 REGINALD G. HAGGAR (1905-1988). Self portrait, signed lower left and dated 19th April 1932, pencil on paper, 24 x 17 cm £80-120 D HILL (XX). Study of a young boy and a seated elderly lady, signed lower left, watercolour, framed and glazed, 38 x 28 cm £40-60
ITALIAN SCHOOL (XX). The Bay of Naples with Mount Vesuvius erupting in the background, bearing title ‘Eruz del 1832’, gouache, framed and glazed, 30 x 43 cm £200-300 ENGLISH SCHOOL (XIX-XX). ‘Caverswall Castle’, titled verso indistinctly ‘Rose’, watercolour, framed and glazed, 35 x 47 cm £60-80
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DUTCH SCHOOL (XX). A pair of Dutch scenes with a lady and gentleman on a harbourside, intertwined monogram ‘PG’ and dated 1911, watercolour, gilt framed and glazed, 35 x 25 cm (2) S/D £100-200 CHRISTINE SILVER (XX). A set of four gilt framed pen and ink silhouettes, oval gilt frames (4) £20-40
CHRISTINE SILVER (XX). A set of four gilt framed pen and ink silhouettes depicting classical ladies (4) £20-40 A.F.U GREEN (XX), an Eastern street scene, signed lower right and in addition ‘Ronda’, watercolour, framed and glazed, 33 x 22 cm S/D £20-40
F EVANS (XX). Two elderley Gentlemen seated at a table, signed lower right, watercolour, oak framed and glazed, 34 x 30 cm £80-120 F EVANS (XX). A street scene with a cathedral in the background, signed lower right, watercolour, oak framed and glazed, 37 x 48 cm £80-120
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G CRESWELL BREWOOD. AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 10” dial with 30 hour four pillar movement, single finger, striking on one bell, brass faced with silvered chapter ring and Roman numerals, gilt cherubic spandrels to each corner, the hood with over sized caddy top and three quarter turned pillaster detail, the case with full length door and glazed circular panel, on plinth base, H 219 cm £3000-5000
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A FRENCH SPELTER FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, on a variegated marble base, after Emille Picault, the Japy Freres movement striking on a bell, c.1860, H 66 cm £400-600 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY VIENNA WALLCLOCK, the case with half turned columns, eagle surmount, H 126 cm £100-200
A 19TH CENTURY VIENNA WALLCLOCK, with enamelled face and single brass weight, half turned columns to the case, eagle surmount, H 76 cm A/F £60-100 A MAHOGANY CASED 19TH CENTURY WALLCLOCK, the painted face with Roman numerals, single fussee movement, dial D 30.5 cm, H 58 cm S/D £60-100
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK, the painted face having eight day movement, subsidiary date aperture, seconds dial and rocking ship to the arch, the hood with broken swan neck pediment, satinwood strung inlay to the case, H 221 cm A/F £200-400 AN ART NOUVEAU OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, having circular silvered dial above a glazed case with brass strapwork detail, stylised floral motif to the base, bearing a brass presentation plaque under the arched hood ‘Presented with other articles to J Ransford by the chairman and members of the Art, Markets Parks & Baths & Water Communities, Wolverhampton on the occasion of his marriage - 6th September 1910’, H 192 cm £300-400
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A 19TH CENTURY SWEDISH GILT WALL CLOCK, the circular dial signed ‘H Runsten Stockholm’, the case with ribbon swag finial and baroque style columns, mirror backed, dial D 15 cm, key and pendulum, H 54 cm £150-250 A CONTINENTAL MARBLE CLOCK GARNITURE, the portico clock with French Paris stamped movement, the circular face with floral detail, gilt metal decoration, H 43 cm, flanked by two conforming twin handled urns (3) £300-400 A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID EIGHT DAY TABLE CLOCK, the silvered dial arch with selection rings for chime/silent, regulation and Westminster/Whittington tune, the substantial triple chain fusee movement with quarter chimes striking on eight bells, hour strike on gong, bearing name ‘George W. Warren, London’, the case stamped ‘F.J Stephenson’, brass inlaid detail throughout, raised on four gilded and fluted bun feet, H 78 cm, W 44 cm, D 28.5 cm - pendulum/keys £2000-4000 A FRENCH PERPETUAL DAY/DATE BLACK MARBLE CLOCK, with visible Brocot escapement, mercury compensated pendulum, the two subsidiary dials showing the date, day of the week, month of the year, with moon rolling lunar calendar and barometer, H 59 cm, W 56 cm £1500-2000
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, the 12” brass dial with 30 hour movement and with single finger, signed ‘Lakin, Tamworth’ H 198 cm £500-800
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A PAIR OF VENETIAN BLACKAMOOR FIGURES, dressed in highly colourful attire, each modelled holding aloft a five branch candelabra, raised on faux marble tripod supports, H 180 cm (2) £1000-2000 A LATE 19/EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHILDS TRAVELLING COT, the collapsable sides supported by turned spindles, on rockers, L 93 cm £40-60
AN EBONISED BUREAU DU DAME, the upper section having a central arched mirror above three small drawers, flanked by two glazed cabinets and inset leather top, single drawer below supported on shaped legs, inlaid walnut decoration throughout and gilt metal mounts, H 125 cm, W 108 cm, D 58 cm £600-1000
A MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MIRROR BACK CHIFFONIER, the base of inverted breakfront form, the central cupboard with a single drawer above, flanked either side by cupboards, plain plinth base, the mirror with carved detail to the frame, H 188 cm, W 150 cm, D 58 cm £200-300 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY BUREAU, the fall-front enclosing a fitted interior, above a two over three arrangement of drawers, raised on bracket feet, H 107 cm, W 98 cm, D 56 cm A/F £100-200
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A LARGE GEORGIAN OAK HOUSEKEEPERS CUPBOARD, the upper section with four doors, each panelled door crossbanded in mahogany with twin patera oval inlay. The base with an arrangement of twelve drawers, in banks of three, each crossbanded in mahogany. The top four drawers baize lined with divisions, raised on shaped bracket feet, later brass handles. H 209 cm, W 242 cm, D 49 cm. £2000-4000 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OPEN ARMCHAIR, carved detail throughout, button backed upholstery £60-100
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED SPOONBACK ARMCHAIR, upholstered, raised on turned legs £60-100
A QUALITY REPRODUCTION OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, with two short drawers above four longer graduated drawers, H 122 cm, W 84 cm, D 48 cm £50-80 A VICTORIAN WALNUT GLAZED BOOKCASE, having twin glazed doors flanked by turned pillasters, inlaid satinwood decoration and ebony stringing throughout, H 105 cm, W 110 cm, D 40 cm £300-400
A 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY JARDINIERE STAND, raised on three outsplayed legs, H 95cm £20-40 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE CHEST OF DRAWERS, the fitted full length secretaire drawer above three graduated drawers, flanked by fluted corners,
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brass ring turned handles, raised on elongated hairy paw feet, H 116 cm, W 122 cm , D 55 cm £150-250 A BLACK FOREST STYLE WALL MIRROR, late 19th/early 20th century, the carved surround with oak leaf decoration, H 55 cm £30-50
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY MIRRORED WALL BRACKETS, with twin turned column detail above a shelf with pierced gallery frieze, H 71 cm (2) £50-100
A VICTORIAN BRASS AND CAST DOUBLE BEDSTEAD, with traditional sprung base and side irons, 4 ft 6” £100-150 A 19TH CENTURY OPEN ARMCHAIR, having carved top rail and carved scrolling arms, raised on shaped cabriole legs, needlepoint tapestry upholstery £300-500 A VICTORIAN EBONISED PIER CABINET, having a single glazed door, with gilt metal mounts and inlaid decoration, H 99 cm, W 76 cm, D 32 cm £60-100 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WARDROBE, having a full length single drawer below a twin door upper section, raised on shaped bracket feet, H 214 cm, W 128 cm, D 54 cm £200-300 A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD DOUBLE SPOON BACK SETTEE, the back united with a pierced carved stretcher, raised on carved shaped legs, upholstered in silk buttoned material £300-500
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A LARGE EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY TRIPLE WARDROBE, the central section with a short hanging cupboard above two short drawers, flanked by two longer hanging mirrored cupboards, two drawers to the base, crossbanded detail throughout, H 214 cm, W 190 cm, D 60 cm £200-300
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, the upper section with twin panelled doors enclosing a range of five drawers, above an arrangement of two short above two longer drawers, turned handles, raised on bracket feet, H 230 cm, W 130 cm, D 63 cm £400-500
A HARLEQUIN SET OF EIGHT REGENCY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, each chair with a flat top rail above a rope twist mid rail, upholstered seats (one drop in seat), raised on turned legs (8) £200-400 A GEORGE III MAHOGANY D-END DINING TABLE, with reeded edge detail and raised on reeded tapered supports, one extra leaf, L 165 cm, W 111 cm, H 74 cm - Note - minus brass clips £200-400
A VICTORIAN BURR OAK OFFICE/ TUB ARMCHAIR, having shaped top rail above a pierced splat, with upholstered seat, swivel mechanism, raised on four shaped supports £80-120
A REGENCY MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT LINEN PRESS, the central section having a twin door upper section enclosing a range of four linen drawers, above an arrangement of two short above two longer graduated drawers with brass ring turned handles, flanked by two full length hanging cupboards, H 197 cm, W 220 cm, D 60 cm £1000-1500
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A 19TH CENTURY OAK COUNTRYMADE CHEST OF TWO SHORT ABOVE THREE LONGER GRADUATED DRAWERS, having plank top and panelled sides with lozenge carved detail, later brass handles, raised on later bracket feet, H 99 cm, W 102 cm, D 53 cm A/F £150-250 AN EARLY EDWARDIAN/LATE VICTORIAN UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIR, having turned supports to the arms and conforming feet £80-120 A LARGE GILT GESSO SIX BRANCH CHANDELIER, with acanthus carving to the central support, H 86 cm approximately - converted for electricity £50-100
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, having inlaid marquetry decoration to the top rail and string inlaid detail throughout, comb back, raised on squared tapered legs £40-60 A SET OF SIX OAK 20TH CENTURY DINING CHAIRS, having shaped top rails with carved shellwork decoration, splat back with drop-in seats, raised on shaped cabriole legs (4+2) £60-100
AN OAK LADDER BACKED ROCKING CHAIR, with rush seat £40-60 A GEORGIAN OAK CHEST OF TWO SHORT ABOVE THREE LONGER GRADUATED DRAWERS, original brass swan neck handles, plinth base, H 92 cm, W 107 cm, D 48 cm A/F £80-120
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY LECTERN, the over hung tray top above an aperture with twin panelled doors below, H 104 cm, W 45 cm, D 33 cm £50-80
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A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD FOLD OVER GAMES TABLES, the shaped rectangular tops having carved detailing to the frieze, raised on a shaped fluted column and quatrefoil base, hairy paw supports, H 74 cm, D 92 cm (2) A/F £300-500
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WRITING DESK, having central drawer flanked by two dummy drawers, raised on turned supports, H 81 cm, W 114 cm, D 53 cm A/F £60-100 A QUALITY REPRODUCTION WALNUT DEMI-LUNE FOLDOVER GAMES TABLE, the segmented and cross banded top raised on four cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, H 76 cm, D 76 cm £100-200
AN EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD SEVEN PIECE SALON SUITE, comprising a two seater settee, pair of armchairs and four chairs, all inlaid with satinwood and marquetry detail, raised on tapered supports and spade feet (7) £180-220 A PAIR OF ORIENTAL HARDWOOD JARDINIAIRE STANDS, the hexagonal tops with inset marble, H 91 cm (2) A/F £50-100 A MID VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT OVAL CENTRE TABLE, the quarter cut top with inlaid decoration, snap top mechanism, raised on a carved baluster support with four carved outsplayed feet, D 135 cm £300-400
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY GENTLEMAN’S COMPACTUM, with a central bow fronted chest on chest, flanked by two full length hanging cupboards, rosewood and satinwood banding throughout, H 195 cm, W 220 cm, D 53 cm £300-500
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A LARGE MAHOGANY JARDINIAIRE STAND, squared tapering form, H 126 cm £80-120
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY OPEN SETTEE, having inlaid satinwood and marquetry detailing £50-100
A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SERVING SIDEBOARD, the deep top with heavy pie crust edge detail above a short central drawer, secret drawer below flanked by two cupboards, raised on tapering squared legs and spade feet, the central drawer stamped ‘T WILLSON 68 GREAT QUEEN STREET LONDON, H 92 cm, W 183 cm, D 76 cm £300-500 A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY SCROLL ARM SETTEE, reeded detailing throughout the frame, raised on outsplayed legs and brass castors £100-200 A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHAIR, having carved rail with barleytwist supports, upholstered seat £50-80
A VICTORIAN CARVED CHAIR, with barleytwist supports £40-60
A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY POLE SCREEN, the rectangular screen with inset needlework panel, supported by a turned column and triform base, H 137 cm £40-60 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FOLD OVER TEA TABLE, raised on squared tapered supports, H 73 cm, W 91 cm £80-120 A ROSEWOOD OCTAGONAL OCCASIONAL TABLE, of Eastern influence, having inlaid marquetry decoration throughout, H 59 cm, D 47 cm A/F £20-40
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A 19TH CENTURY OAK DROPLEAF TABLE, raised on turned stretchers with a gate-leg mechanism, circular tapered legs and pad feet, H 65 cm, D 116 cm £50-100 A MAHOGANY INLAID ‘X-FRAME’ STOOL, bearing label to the underside ‘Jas Shoolbred, Tottenham Ct Rd, London’ £30-50 A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY GLASS AND CRYSTAL DROP CHANDELIERS, the central baluster column supporting ten branches, H 70 cm approximately (2) S/D £150-250 AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SUTHERLAND TABLE, having satinwood inlaid detail to the top and throughout, D 87 cm A/F £40-60
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL DESK, having an arrangement of nine drawers all with turned handles, inset leather top, H 73 cm, W 122 cm, D 65 cm £80-120
A MAHOGANY WELLINGTON CHEST, with a bank of seven graduated drawers, locking bar to the side, H 102 cm, W 48 cm £80-120
A 19TH CENTURY OTTOMAN TABLE, ebonised with multi coloured wood inlays and panels of mother of pearl, the top with central panel of a Tughra, H 53 cm A/F £30-50 AN ORIENTAL LAQUERED EBONISED TILT TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top decorated with gilt chinoiserie decoration of children playing in a wooded landscape, set within a floral circular border, raised on a turned column and triform base, H 60 cm, D 60 cm £80-120
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AN 18TH CENTURY AND LATER WALNUT AND PARCEL GILT WALL MIRROR, the shaped crest with raised gilt shell, below inset with a painted floral study, rectangular plate, H 86 cm, W 43 cm S/D £60-100
A GILT CHILDS CHAIR, LOUIS XV STYLE, raised on fluted legs, tapestry seat £40-60
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS, having two short above three longer graduated drawers, with turned handles, raised on bun feet, H 100 cm, W 109 cm, D 52 cm S/D £100-200 A 19TH CENTURY SHERATON STYLE DESK, the central drawer flanked by two shorter drawers, crossbanded detail, raised on tapered squared supports and spade feet, H 84 cm, W 117 cm, D 55 cm £60-100 A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY LINEN PRESS, the twin door upper section with dentilled cornice enclosing a range of five drawers, over a three drawer base, raised on bracket feet, H 192 cm, W 127 cm, D 59 cm £200-300
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CHEST OF SMALL PROPORTIONS, with four full length graduated drawers, raised on bracket feet, with later handles, H 89 cm, W 90 cm, D 44 cm S/D £50-80 A PAIR OF LADIES AND GENTLEMAN’S CHAIRS, both with carved detail to the top rail, button back upholstery (2) £80-120
A 19TH CENTURY OAK ARMCHAIR, in the Chippendale style, drop in tapestry seat S/D £20-40
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SINGLE BEDS, each inlaid with satinwood and marquetry detail, Note - No irons £80-120 A 19TH CENTURY CHILDS MAHOGANY ARMCHAIR, in the Chippendale style with carved pierced splat, A/F £20-40
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CORNER ARM CHAIR, with drop in seat £30-50
THREE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY DINING CHAIRS, pierced splat backs £30-50 A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SHAVING STAND, the adjustable oval mirror above a twin lidded central compartment, raised on a turned support with acanthus moulding, H 161 cm £80-120 A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CARVED DINING CHAIRS, in the Chippendale style, having carved pierced splat backs, drop in seats (6) £200-300
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY NIGHT STAND, the tray top with three integrated handles, above a twin door cupboard and pull-out commode, raised on squared legs, H 77 cm, W 55 cm £100-200 A MAHOGANY NIGHT STAND, the tray top above a single drawer, twin cupboard below with a pull out commode, raised on squared legs, H 77 cm, W 58 cm £100-200
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AN ITALIAN RECTANGULAR TORTOISESHELL AND IVORY INLAID OCCASIONAL TABLE, the top with central ivory star detail, supported on shaped wooden supports united by an iron stretcher, H 55 cm A/F £100-200
A 19TH CENTURY WINGBACK SETTEE, having early needlework tapestry upholstery, raised on turned stretchers and pad feet £200-300
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A 19TH CENTURY LEAD GARDEN FIGURE, modelled as a young man in traditional dress, standing with a squirrel on his shoulder, holding nuts in the other, H 101 cm. £1000-2000
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CAST PAINTED URNS ON STANDS, having twin handles above decorative mask heads, raised on conforming stands, H 110 cm (2) S/D £200-400
THREE ASSORTED PAINTED URNS ON STANDS, one cast and two stone (3) £80-120 A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY SALT GLAZE LOG EFFECT PLANTERS ON STANDS, H 62 cm (2) £50-100 A TRADITIONAL SANDSTONE GARDEN STADDLE STONE £80-120 A TRADITIONAL SANDSTONE GARDEN STADDLE STONE £80-120 A TRADITIONAL SANDSTONE GARDEN STADDLE STONE £80-120
A TRADITIONAL SANDSTONE STADDLE STONE WITH CIRCULAR TOP, H 74cm £150-250
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Definitions. In these Conditions Cuttlestones Auctioneer’s act only as auctioneers and agents and the representative of Cuttlestones Auctioneer’s conducting the auction is called “the auctioneer”. General. Whilst Cuttlestones Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogues and the description of any lot: a) 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 description. b) Cuttlestones 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 buyer to so certify. c) All statements whether printed in the catalogue or made orally as to any of the matters set out in b) above are the statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties of fact by Cuttlestones Auctioneers, unless they have been instructed in writing by the buyers to so certify. The Auction. a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or 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 Auctioneers discretion. b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or re-offer the lot. 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 to any bid being accepted for the lot. Rescision. Notwithstanding any other terms or these conditions, if within seven days after the sale Cuttlestones Auctioneers, having received from the buyer of any lot in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same Cuttlestones Auctioneers in the same condition as at the time of the sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer, satisfied Cuttlestones 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. The vendor agrees to be bound by Cuttlestones Auctioneers decision. Default. Cuttlestones Auctioneers disclaim responsibility for default by either the buyer or the vendor because they act as Auctioneers only and therefore, do not pay out to the vendor until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. Third Party Liability. Every person on Cuttlestones Auctioneers premises at any time shall be deemed to be there at his own risk. He shall have no claim against Cuttlestones Auctioneers in respect of any accident which may occur or injury, damage or loss howsoever caused, save in so far as the injury Damage or loss shall be caused by the negligence of Cuttlestones Auctioneers employees. Premium. The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium of 15% of the hammer price (adjusted for VAT as necessary). The premium attracts VAT at the Standard Rate and is payable by all purchasers. Artists Resale Rights. All items marked A.R.R. in catalogues are subject to the Artist Resale Right. This is a royalty which, since 2006, has been due to living artists, for art work bought/sold by art market professionals, above the threshold of 1000 Euro. In such cases, the royalty payable is currently 4% on Hammer Prices from 0 to 50,000 Euro and 3% from 50,000.01 to 200,000 Euro. This will be an extra charge upon the Hammer Price.
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Commission Charges for Vendors are per lot and are as follows: A charge of £2 per lot and 16% of the Hammer Price for all Home, Garden and Collectable Sale lots, and £3 per lot and 15% of the Hammer Price for Antique/Fine Art Sales and Specialist Collectors Sale lots. Commission Charges are subject to Standard Rate VAT. Instructions. As Cuttlestones Auctioneers are auctioneers, all goods delivered to Cuttlestones Auctioneers premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at Cuttlestones Auctioneers discretion and accepted by Cuttlestones Auctioneers subject to all the sale conditions. By delivering the goods to Cuttlestones 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. Reserves. Cuttlestones Auctioneers will be pleased to advise on suitable protective reserves, but if no reserve has been received prior to the day of sale, the lot will be sold without reserve or at the discretion of the auctioneer. Reserves must be confirmed in writing or notified on the receipt at the time of delivery. 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 Cuttlestones Auctioneers reserve the right to sell the goods to defray costs and storage charges. Cuttlestones Auctioneers reserve the right to store or arrange 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 salerooms without sufficient sale instructions. All goods will be held insured against the risks of fire, burglary, and water damage. 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 withdrawn lots prior to a sale that which the specialised staff of Cuttlestones Auctioneers shall in their absolute discretion, estimate to be the auction value of goods. The vendor will duly indemnify Cuttlestones Auctioneers in connection with any goods sold on the vendor’s behalf. Cuttlestones Auctioneers declaim all responsibility for loss or damage of goods or for unauthorised removal of goods unless caused by negligence of their employees. All lots to be at the sole risk and charge of the purchaser from the fall of the hammer, and such lots to be taken away with all faults, defects and errors in descriptions without any power of dispute, at the risk and expense of the purchaser. No purchaser shall be entitled to remove any lot until payment has been received in full for the lots purchased Settlement is normally 3 weeks post auction less charges, provided Cuttlestones have been paid by the purchaser. VAT is applicable on all services. All catalogued lots withdrawn prior to auction will incur a minimum £10 withdrawal fee if valued at under £50 or 15% of the lower estimate of items valued at over £50. Expenses: Vendors agree to pay all costs relating to a) packing and shipping the lots to the saleroom or returned. Value Added Tax. A vendor who sends for sale by auction any chattel(s) which is an asset of his own business must disclose to the Auctioneer whether or not he is a registered person for VAT purposes, and, if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the special scheme covering works of art etc. This information must be supplied to the Auctioneer on or prior to delivery of the goods. Electrical and Mechanical goods: The seller or consignor of electrical or mechanical goods warrants and undertakes to Cuttlestones Auctioneer that at the date on which the same are consigned to the sale rooms, are expected safe if reasonable used for the purpose for which they were designed and free from any defect not obviously on external inspection which could prove dangerous to human life or health and will indemnify Cuttlestones Auctioneers its servants and agents against loss or damage suffered by any of them in consequence of any breach of the above warranty and undertaking, Cuttlestones Auctioneers reserve the right to make a minimum charge of £1 per item to have the goods checked for the safety of the item. Estimates: All auction estimates and descriptions are subject to revision at any point up until sale. Registered Number: 6332227
COMMISSION (ABSENTEE) BID Please bid on my behalf on the following Lot(s) up to the price limit shown, (in GBP), but otherwise as cheaply as other bids and reserves permit. I have read and understand the Terms and Conditions of Sale in the catalogue and agree to be bound by them.
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