Semley Auctioneers Dec 10th Auction Sale

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Toys & Dolls, 20th Century Decorative Arts, and Antique Furniture & Objects

Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m.

Saturday 10th December 2011 at 10.30 a.m.

Antiques and Collectables


GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE 1.

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(d) (e)

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VENDORS CONDITIONS

Definitions. In these Conditions Semley Auctioneers, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “The Auctioneers”, and the representative of Semley Auctioneers conducting the Auction is called “The Auctioneer”. General. Whilst Semley Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions. Semley Auctioneers do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Semley Auctioneers, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendors so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneer within ten days of the day of sale. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right at their absolute discretion to refuse admission to their premises or attendance at their sales, without giving any reason therefore. The Auction The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. 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). All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Saturday 10th December 2011 at 10.30 a.m. Toys & Dolls, 20th Century Decorative Arts, and Antique Furniture & Objects Viewing Times Friday 11th November - 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. and Morning of Sale from 9.00 a.m. To be sold in Salerooms Two and Three Catalogue: £5.00 Front Cover Illustration : Lot 95 Sale No: 0196 Semley Auctioneers Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN

Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m. Telephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax: (01747) 855 222

Antiques and Collectables

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Semley Auctioneers is the Trading name of Semley Auctioneers Ltd. Registered in England No: 5136578


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


Please Note the Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT Toys & Dolls, 20th Century Decorative Arts, and Antique Furniture & Objects on th Saturday 10 December 2011 At 10.30 a.m. Saleroom 2 Toys & Dolls 1

Property of a lady - an ‘O’-gauge model railway L.M.S. 4-6-0 steam locomotive & tender, on track base; together with a small quantity of railway related ephemera. £80-120

2

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a box containing assorted mid C20th dolls.

3

Property of a deceased estate - a mid C20th soft toy polar bear, 8.7ins. (22cms.) long; together with a soft toy dog (2).

4

Property of a gentleman - an Armand Marseille bisque headed doll with sleeping eyes & open mouth, impressed ‘390n / A 5 M’, with jointed composite body, 18ins. (46cms.) high, on metal stand. £50-80

5

Property of a gentleman - an Armand Marseille bisque headed doll with sleeping eyes & open mouth, impressed ‘390n / A 10 M’, with jointed composite body, 27ins. (68cms.) high; together with another similar, impressed ‘P.M. / 914 / 13’ (2). £80-120

6

A modern boxed onyx chess set.

7

Property of a gentleman - a small early C20th painted wooden rocking horse (see illustration). £50-100

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Lot 7

Lot 18

Property of a gentleman - a box containing assorted items including a Dinky Toys 351 U.F.O. Interceptor with missile, in original box & liner.

9

Property of a gentleman - mid C20th push-along plush bear, worn.

10

Property of a deceased estate - a box containing Meccano.

11

Property of a gentleman - a modern wooden model sailing boat, on stand, 26ins. (66cms.) high (overall); together with a Reeves paint box (2).

12

Property of a lady - a box containing toy model cars including Matchbox and Burago examples.

13

Property of a gentleman - two modern doll’s houses with furniture; together with a box containing more doll’s house furniture (3). £80-120

14

Property of a gentleman - a small grey painted wooden rocking horse, chip to one ear. £50-80

15

Butcher’s shop advertising automaton modelled as a butcher at his block, with trade label for J.H. Animations, 31.5ins. (80cms.) high (A/F).

16

Property of a lady - a painted rag doll; together with another doll (2).

17

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian child’s high / low chair; together with a doll (2).

18

Property of a lady - a Lines painted wooden rocking horse (see illustration). £150-250

19

Property of a gentleman - two early C20th wooden pond yachts, one with weighted keel, the larger 16ins. (41cms.) long (2).

20

Property of a lady - a Chinese bamboo backed mah jong set in red lacquer case. £50-80


21

Property of a gentleman - a carved & painted wood figure of Tintin & Snowy, 18.25ins. (46cms.) high (see illustration).

22

Property of a lady - an early C20th Armand Marseille bisque headed doll with sleeping eyes & open mouth, jointed composite body, 14ins. (35.5cms.) long. £50-70

23

Property of a lady - an early C20th Armand Marseille bisque headed doll with sleeping eyes & open mouth, 24.5ins. (62cms.) high, on metal stand; together with a boxed Rock Valley Toy battery operated Picnic Bear (2). £50-80

24

Property of a lady - an early C20th Huntley & Palmer biscuit tin modelled as a terrestrial globe, on ball feet, lid detached, handle missing & wear to decoration, 7.1ins. (18cms.).

25

Property of a lady - an early C20th Armand Marseille bisque headed doll, model number 390n, with sleeping eyes & open mouth, jointed composition body, 20ins. (51cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

26

Property of a gentleman - a C19th mahogany folding bagatelle board with replacement baize, complete with a set of crystallite balls & cues (a lot). £80-120

27

Property of a gentleman - a large Lines dappled grey painted wooden rocking horse (see illustration). £150-250

28

Property of a gentleman - a fully restored painted wooden rocking horse, of Lines type; together with the original base (see illustration). £200-300

Lot 25

Lot 21

20th Century Decorative Arts

Lot 27

29

Property of a lady - a Crown Devon Fieldings ‘Stockholm’ pattern thirty-six piece dinner service (36) (see illustration). £150-250

30

Sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care - a Dutch blue & white six-tile picture depicting a wedding carriage, after Otto Eerelman, in oak frame.

31

Pair of early C20th Gouda pot pourri jars painted with stylised flowers, each 5.9ins. (15cms.) dia. (2). £80-120

32

Property of a lady - a Troika urn vase, decorated by Penny Black, 9.8ins. (25cms.) high (see illustration). £60-90

33

Property of a deceased estate - Charlotte Rhead - a BursleyWare ewer or jug, with lustre decoration, impressed number ‘673’, 8.7ins. (22cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

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Lot 28


Lot 33

Lot 36

Lot 32

Lot 46

Lot 37

Lot 45 39

Shorter & Son nine-piece fish service (9) (see illustration). £50-80

40

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of studio pottery items, all marked (on one shelf).

41

Property of a lady - an Austrian Wien white glazed porcelain bust of Madonna, blue beehive mark, 8.1ins. (20.5cms.) high.

42

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of studio pottery items, all unmarked (on two shelves) (2).

43

Poole Pottery hors d’oeuvres dish; together with a Poole Pottery ‘bluebird’ plate; another Poole Pottery plate; and a pair of Carlton Ware cups, saucers & plates (9). £50-80

44

Property of a lady - a Beswick model of a Budgerigar, model no. 1216. £70-100

45

Property of a gentleman - a pair of early C20th treacle glazed porcelain propaganda models of seated dogs, each inscribed on the base ‘VOTES FOR WOMEN’, each 3.5ins. (9cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £80-120

46

Property of a lady - a group of seven Beswick items including a graduated set of three flying duck wall plaques (7) (see illustration). £100-150

Property of a lady - an early C20th Dutch pottery vase made for Liberty & Co., circa 1910, painted with stylised peacocks, small chip to rim, a few very small chips to footrim, 11.7ins. (29.7cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

47

Property of a gentleman - a Lladro figure - PRAYERFUL MOMENT (blue), model number 5500.

Winchcombe Pottery studio pottery stoneware vase with tenmoku glaze, impressed seal marks, 7ins. (17.8cms.) high.

48

Property of a lady - a Carlton Ware blue ground chinoiserie decorated shallow bowl, 10.8ins. (27.5cms.) dia.. £50-80

Lot 39 34

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th Shelley fifteen-piece tea-set (complete), pattern number 12299, hairline to teapot & one cup (15).

35

Robert Tarling, Kersey Pottery - a stoneware lamp base, impressed mark, 11.8ins. (30cms.) high; together with a studio pottery jug (2).

36

Pair of Royal Worcester figural sugar casters or sifters, modelled by James Hadley as figures in the Kate Greenaway style, one foot re-stuck, tiny chip to rim of her bonnet, 7.25ins. (18.3cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £100-150

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Lot 52

Lot 55

Lot 53

Lot 54

Lot 57

Lot 59

Lot 60

55

Pair of early C20th Art Nouveau pewter mounted frosted glass ewers with enamel painted floral decorations, each stamped ‘WMFB’, 8.3ins. (21cms.) high (overall) (2) (see illustration). £100-150

56

Large 1970’s Chance Brothers ‘Gingham’ red & orange check striped handkerchief (‘Hanky’) vase, 10.3ins. (26.2cms.) across (max.).

Lot 61 49

Property of a lady - a 1930’s Art Deco Poole Pottery green glazed 15-piece coffee set, two cups with hairlines (15).

50

Sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care - a pair of Sylvac green & brown glazed rabbit bookends (2).

57

51

Property of a gentleman - Alan Wallwork (b.1931) - a stoneware vase of tapering rectangular form, incised ‘W’ mark to underside, 11.9ins. (30.3cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

Property of a deceased estate - Nils Landberg for Orrefors - a clear & olive-green cased glass vase, etched marks & pattern number ‘3538/7’, 10.25ins. (26cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

58

Loetz style iridescent green glass three-handled vase, 6.1ins. (15.5cms.) high. £50-70

59

Property of a lady - an art glass vase, unsigned, 13.75ins. (35cms.) high (see illustration).

60

Property of a lady - a large 1960’s Whitefriars cinnamon & clear cased glass vase with pulled rim, unmarked, 16.2ins. (41cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote - a similar vase may be found in the collection of Graham Cooley. £100-150

61

Property of a deceased estate - a suite of unusual glassware with applied ruby glass prunts and folded foot rims (9) (see illustration). £150-250

52

Property of a lady - a large C .H. Brannam Barum ware three-handled vase decorated by James Dewdney, with incised JD monogram & date 1891, 16.6ins. (42cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

53

Property of a lady - a large C .H. Brannam Barum ware jug or ewer with fish head spout, decorated by William Baron with incised fish decoration, with incised WB monogram & date 1890, 14.3ins. (36.5cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

54

Property of a gentleman - an Art Deco Verlys opalescent glass bowl with moulded horse chestnut leaves & conkers, 11.8ins. (30cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120


62

Property of a lady - an Arts & Crafts hammered pewter pedestal bowl, stamped ‘THE NORTHERN GOLDSMITHS CO.’ with pattern number ‘04863’, 8.9ins. (22.6cms.) across.

69

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘L’HINDOU’ - bronze, 8.5ins. (21.5cms.) wide (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £50-100

63

Property of a lady - an Art Deco painted plaster figure of a lady walking two borzois, 17.5ins. (44.5cms.) high.

70

64

Art Nouveau carved rectangular framed oval mirror, 18.5 by 14ins. (47 by 35.5cms.).

65

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th mahogany miniature wall cabinet within a carved fretwork frame, the glazed door enclosing dried ferns and flowers 15.5ins. (39.4cms.).

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LA LUNE DU MIEL’ - bronze set in acrylic, 11.4 by 11.2ins. (29 by 28cms.) (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £50-100

71

66

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a quantity of lady’s hats including one by Frederick Fox and another by Valentino Boutique, probably 1960’s.

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LA MONTAGNE’ - bronze, 21ins. (53.5cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £80-150

72

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LE COQ’ - steel, broken in two, 27.5ins. (70cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67.

73

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LA COLONNE’ - bronze patinated cast aluminium, 23.75ins. (60cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £50-100

74

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LE FAUNE’ - steel set in acrylic, 19 by 15ins. (48 by 38cms.) - signed (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £50-100

75

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LE BERGER’ - bronze, 8.25ins. (21cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £50-100

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68

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LA FOIRE BLEU’ - blue tinted cast aluminium, 25ins. (63.5cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote - Benoist was born in Paris in 1931 and studied at the Beaux Arts, Grenoble, in Brussels and at the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris. He is known to have exhibited at Galerie La Felouque, Paris, in 1972, and at Minsky’s Sculpture Gallery, London, in the mid 1970’s. Provenance - purchased directly from the artist from his atelier in Vence, South of France. £100-200 Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LE CLOWN’ - bronze, Morris Singer foundry, 12ins. (31cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £50-100

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Lot 69

Lot 70

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Lot 77

Lot 76

Lot 78

Lot 81 Lot 79

Lot 80

Lot 84

Lot 82

Lot 80

Lot 83

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Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LE COUPLE’ - cast aluminium, 23.25ins. (59cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £80-150

80

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘DIRECTION CONTRAIRE’ - bronze varioscope, 11.5ins. (29cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £80-150

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Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LES JEUNES FILLES CHARENTAISES’ - cast aluminium, 20.75ins. (52.7cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £80-150

81

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘L’ARBRE’ - bronze, 16.2ins. (41cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £80-150

82

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - UNTITLED - bronze varioscope, 17.2ins. (43.5cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £150-250

76

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LE X’ - cast aluminium, 6.75ins. (17cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67.

77

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘L’HOMME SUR LA VAGUE’ - bronze, Finch Seaman foundry, 7.25ins. (18.5cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £50-100

83

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘OCTOBRE’ - cast aluminium, Finch Seaman foundry, 38.2ins. (97cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £150-250

78

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LES RAYONS SOLAIRES’ - cast aluminium, 12.75ins. (22cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £50-100

84

Property of a lady - a collection of sculptures by Guy Benoist (French, b.1931) - ‘LE CYCLOPE’ - red patinated cast aluminium, 19.25ins. (49.5cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote & provenance - see lot 67. £100-200

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Lot 89

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Lot 88 85

Property of a gentleman - a modern silk picture depicting three birds in a tree, in glazed frame.

86

Property of a lady - Pascal Magis (b.1955) - ‘LE SAUMON SAUTER’ (ABSTRACT) - oil on canvas, 39 by 39ins. (100 by 100cms.), unframed - signed lower right (see illustration). £100-200

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Property of a lady - David Kennard (C20th British) - VIEW OF VENICE - watercolour, 15.2 by 22.2ins. (38.5 by 56.5cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £50-80

88

Property of a lady - Jerome Polycarpe (Haitian, b.1950) - JUNGLE ANIMALS - acrylic on canvas, 24 by 20ins. (61 by 51cms.), framed - signed lower right & dated ‘89 (see illustration). £80-120

89

Property of a lady - A. Davies (modern) - ABSTRACT - oil on canvas, 40 by 31ins. (102 by 79cms.), unframed - inscribed on reverse (see illustration). £50-100

90

Property of a gentleman - a set of four oak framed & glazed gouache drawings depicting Dancers, labels on reverse dated 1961 (4). £50-80

91

Jane Webster Des. RCA (C20th British Glass Designer & Engraver) - CLASSICAL DESIGNS - five pastel drawings, in matching gilt frames - variously dated 1972-1978 (5) (see illustration). £100-150


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92

John Northcote Nash RA (1893-1977) - ‘CHEETAHS’ - print, 17 by 15ins. (43 by 38cms.) (I), in glazed frame (unexamined out of frame) (see illustration). £50-80

93

Property of a deceased estate - after Terry Frost RA (19152003) - ORCHARD TAMBOURINE - colour print, 20.1ins. (51cms.) square (I), in glazed frame (see illustration).

94

Property of a deceased estate - Terry Frost RA (19152003) - DEVELOPMENT OF A SQUARE RED - signed limited edition print, number 120/150, 22.7 by 22.6ins. (57.7 by 57.4cms.) (I), in glazed white frame (see illustration). £300-500

95

Property of a deceased estate - Terry Frost RA (1915-2003) - TOLCARNE MOON BLUE - signed limited edition print, number 133/150, 21.2 by 20.7ins. (53.8 by 57.4cms.) (I), in glazed white deep frame (see illustration). Footnote - this lot is accompanied by a receipt from Mybritart dated 15th March 2010 for £ 1,600. £400-600

96

Adrian Heath (British, 1920-1992) - ABSTRACT - ink, brush, wash & collage on paper, 29.5 by 21.8ins. (75 by 55.4cms.), in glazed white painted frame - signed lower right & dated ‘62 (Hanover Gallery label on reverse) (see illustration). £3000-5000

97

Property of a gentleman - a pair of Rowley Gallery faux bronze decorated standard lamps with shades, labelled on undersides (2). £80-120

98

Property of a lady - an Italian Murano millefiori glass table lamp with domed shade, the shade badly damaged & restuck with parts missing, 12.6ins. (32cms.) high.

99

Property of a lady - an Art Deco chrome framed frosted glass & pink mirror panelled square ceiling light shade, 9.5ins. (24cms.) square.


Lot 100

Lot 103

Lot 104 Lot 102 100

Property of a gentleman - an Art Nouveau wrought iron & copper firescreen; together with a similar pair of fire-dogs (3) (see illustration). £50-80

101

Property of a lady - an Art Deco frosted glass ceiling light with candy twist drops. £50-80

102

H. Molins (French, early C20th) - an Art Deco silvered bronze table lamp modelled as a Dancer, on veined black marble base, 21.25ins. (54cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

103

Property of a lady - an Aesthetic Movement ebonised breakfront side cabinet with glazed doors flanking a central door painted with a fruiting orange tree in a planter, 43.2ins. (109.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

104

Property of a lady - an early C20th Arts & Crafts oak twopart dresser with stained & leaded glass panelled door, 54ins. (137cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £200-300

105

Lot 106

Property of a lady - an Arts & Crafts oak & parquetry inlaid cabinet with two glazed doors above an open shelf, 29ins. (74cms.) wide (overall). £50-100 13

106

Edwardian Arts & Crafts mahogany elbow chair with rush panelled drop-in seat (see illustration). £100-150

107

Property of a lady - a late C19th ebonised framed William Morris Sussex type elbow chair; together with a bentwood elbow chair with cane panelled circular seat (2). £80-120


Lot 110

Lot 114

Lot 122

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Property of a deceased estate - an Arts & Crafts solid padouk narrow bookcase with glazed door above open shelves, 45.7ins. (116cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

109

Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian Arts & Crafts embossed pewter oval framed wall mirror with blue glazed ceramic bosses, probably Ruskin, 17.6ins. (45cms.) wide; together with another similar (2).

Lot 123 117

Property of a lady - a late C19th walnut side table in the manner of E.W. Godwin, with frieze drawer on ring turned legs & stretchers, undertier missing, 28.7ins. (72.8cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-80

Property of a lady - a black painted wrought iron rectangular topped coffee table, the top inset with twelve Le Vaucour Vallauris tiles, 27ins. (68cms.) wide (overall).

118

111

Late Victorian Australian ash wall cabinet with amboyna panelled door, with enamel trade label inscribed ‘G. BARTHOLOMEW & CO, SYDNEY, N.S.W.’.

Property of a lady - an Art Deco Eavestaff dark grey blue & silvered lined upright piano with iron frame; together with a matching music stool (2). £50-100

119

112

Unusual 1960’s teak compact dining table and sideboard combination, dated 1965; together with a matching set of four chairs; a G-Plan wall unit; and a two-tier coffee table (8).

Property of a gentleman - a modern veined white marbled cabinet modelled as an obelisk, with pineapple finial above open shelves, on cupboard base, 103ins. (261cms.) high. £80-120

120

Pair of early C20th Egyptian Revival plush panels, each 59.5 by 19.8ins. (152 by 50.5cms.), in wooden frames (2).

121

Property of a lady - a late Victorian metamorphic chair, converting to steps (see illustration). £80-120

122

Property of a lady - after Eero Saarinen - a white laminate & white aluminium based circular topped tulip dining table, 59ins. (150cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120

123

Property of a deceased estate - a stainless steel framed ‘Barcelona’ chair and matching ottoman stool, after the 1929 design by Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, with cream leather button upholstered cushions (2) (see illustration). £150-250

110

113

1960’s Vanson dining suite comprising an extending dining table, four chairs, and a sideboard (6).

114

Pair of late Victorian walnut ‘X’-frame elbow chairs, in the manner of Bruce Talbert (2) (see illustration). £200-300

115

Property of a gentleman - a pair of late Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised & parcel gilt stools (2).

116

Property of a lady - an early C20th Art Deco verdigris framed coffee table with inset glass rectangular top, 38ins. (96cms.) wide (overall). £150-250


125

Property of a deceased estate - a lady’s Omega gold plated wristwatch; together with a gold plated Pulsar wristwatch; and a gold plated pocket watch on chain (3). £80-120

126

Property of a lady - a 1970’s Omega Geneve gent’s stainless steel cased wristwatch with calendar aperture, on matching link bracelet strap, in original red box with yellow topped cardboard outer box, complete with original instruction leaflet & receipted guarantee dated 12th April 1978 (see illustration). £100-150

127

Property of a lady - a Cartier Must de Cartier gold plated silver tank cased watch on Cartier Paris leather strap (see illustration). £150-250

128

Property of a lady - a Girard Perregaux lady’s 18ct gold cased watch with integral 18ct gold bracelet strap, the glass scratched (see illustration). £600-800

129

Property of a gentleman - a lady’s Everite HM 9ct gold wristwatch on 9ct gold link bracelet strap. £80-100

130

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th HM 18ct white gold cocktail watch with diamond bezel, 1930/31, on 9ct white gold strap (see illustration). £200-300

131

Property of a lady - a 1920’s / 1930’s Rolex Oyster gold octagonal cased gentleman’s wristwatch with subsidiary seconds dial, numbered ‘37957’ on back (see illustration). £500-800

Lot 124 124

Property of a lady - a modern black glass rectangular topped dining table; together with a set of eight white painted wire chairs after a design by Harry Bertoia, model number 420C (9) (see illustration). £300-500

Jewellery & Objets Vertu

132

Property of a gentleman - a 9ct gold eightcut diamond eternity ring; together with a 9ct gold three-stone diamond ring (2). £60-90

133

Property of a lady - a 14ct white gold diamond & brown diamond cluster ring (see illustration). £250-350

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Lot 128

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Lot 130

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Lot 134

Lot 136

Lot 141

Lot 142 142

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted gold jewellery including a 14ct gold geometric brooch & a 9ct gold horseshoe brooch (see illustration). £200-300

143

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th silver & marcasite cocktail watch; together with a bracelet; and two brooches (4). £80-120

144

Property of a gentleman - a pair of HM 9ct gold oval cufflinks, engraved initials & Auxiliary Air Force crests (2). £80-120

145

Property of a lady - an amber ring with spider inclusion, in Sac Freres, Old Bond Street, London box (see illustration). Provenance - purchased from Sac Freres, London. £150-250

146

Property of a gentleman - a pair of 15ct gold oval cufflinks, engraved initials (2). £180-240

147

Property of a lady - a pearl uniform single strand necklace with purple spherical stone centre & 9ct gold clasp, the pearls approx. 7mm dia., 16ins. (40.5cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120

Property of a gentleman - an Austrian 1915 One Ducat gold coin with pendant loop; together with an HM 9ct gold pendant; and a yellow metal (tests gold) watch back (3). £100-150

148

Property of a gentleman - a 1912 gold half sovereign coin. £80-120

Property of a gentleman - a gold bloodstone mourning ring, inscribed ‘10. March 1857’, the oval bloodstone panel with engraved initials, the reverse with braided hair panel. £50-80

149

Property of a gentleman - a 1914 gold half sovereign coin. £80-120

150

Property of a gentleman - a 1880 gold full sovereign coin. £180-240

151

Property of a gentleman - a 1908 gold full sovereign coin. £180-240

152

Property of a gentleman - a 1909 gold full sovereign coin. £180-240

134

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th oval shell cameo brooch depicting a classical maiden with grapes & cornucopia, the shell 2.35ins. (6cms.) high (see illustration). £120-180

135

Property of a lady - a 14ct gold multi-coloured gem set chain bracelet, 7.1ins. (18cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300

136

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th oval shell cameo brooch depicting three classical maidens, the shell 1.9ins. (4.8cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

137

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including a five pound coin & silver jewellery; together with a box containing assorted items including costume jewellery (2).

138

139

140

141

Lot 139

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of HM 9ct gold mounted gold half sovereign coin earrings, 1909 and 1912 (2). £200-300

Property of a deceased estate - tiger’s eye & seed pearl brooch & pair of earrings en suite; together with a similar bangle (4) (see illustration). £100-150 16


153

Property of a gentleman - a 1912 gold full sovereign coin. £180-240

154

155

166

Bag containing assorted items including a silver charm bracelet and a faceted cornelian bead necklace. £80-120

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted jewellery including an 18ct gold sapphire & diamond ring and an 18ct gold wedding band. £80-120

167

18ct gold three-stone diamond ring; together with a 9ct gold three-stone garnet ring (2). £100-150

Property of a lady - an 18ct white gold sapphire & diamond bracelet, 7ins. (17.8cms.) long (see illustration). £300-400

168

HM 9ct gold & pink stone necklace. £80-120

169

Property of a gentleman - an 18ct gold square sapphire & diamond ring. £70-100

170

Property of a deceased estate - an Art Deco pave set diamond panel brooch, the central stone approx. 0.35 carat, possibly adapted (see illustration). £300-400

156

HM 9ct gold bar brooch set with a ring of alternating diamonds & turquoise. £80-100

157

HM 9ct gold bar brooch set with a peridot flanked by graduated seed pearls.

158

Boxed HM 9ct gold three-stone diamond ring. £100-150

159

Boxed pair of 14ct gold single pearl stud earrings; together with a boxed 9ct gold tiger’s eye ring (2). £60-90

171

160

Boxed HM 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring. £60-90

Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of paste jewellery including a C19th buckle (see illustration). £80-120

172

161

Property of a gentleman - a pair of large single pearl stud earrings, the white metal butterfly fixings marked 750, the pearls approx. 12mm dia. (2) (see illustration). £100-150

Property of a gentleman - an HM 18ct gold three-stone diamond ring. £80-120

173

162

Property of a deceased estate - an HM 9ct gold bangle, boxed.

Property of a lady - a 14ct gold tri-colour five-stone sapphire ring (see illustration). £120-180

174

163

Property of a deceased estate - a large 18ct white gold & palladium emerald cut pale blue topaz ring, boxed (see illustration). £150-250

Property of a lady - an 18ct white gold ruby & diamond cluster flowerhead ring, one ruby missing (see illustration). £120-180

175

Property of a lady - a cultured pearl & carved coral bead necklace with carved coral rose pendant, 14.5ins. (37cms.) long. Footnote - this lot is accompanied by a certificate of insurance from Jones, Beauchamp Place, London, dated July 1983 for £225. £100-150

164

Property of a deceased estate - a large Australian opal & ruby cluster ring, boxed (see illustration). £200-300

165

Yellow metal rose-cut diamond solitaire ring. £100-150

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Lot 174

Lot 178

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176

Property of a deceased estate - a 14ct white gold & cultured pearl floral brooch; together with a 14ct gold three-pearl ring; and an Edwardian 15ct gold amethyst & seed pearl cloverleaf ring brooch (3) (see illustration). £150-250

177

Property of a deceased estate - an 18ct gold three-stone diamond ring, the central stone approx. 0.5 carat (see illustration). £800-1200

178

Property of a deceased estate - a platinum diamond solitaire ring with diamond shoulders, the stone approx. 2 carats, with inclusions (see illustration). £800-1200

179

Property of a lady - an HM silver square powder compact with yellow metal banding & engine turned decoration; together with a Dunhill gold plated lighter (2). £50-80

180

Three Parker fountain pens including a Parker 51 with black barrel & gold plated cap, engraved name to barrel (3).

181

Property of a lady of title - four boxed pen or pencil sets including a 1920’s Mabie Todd Swan gold plated fountain pen and an unused Cross gold plated ballpoint & pencil set (4) (see illustration). £60-90

182

C19th rose gold mounted blond tortoiseshell circular snuff box with initials to the cover, 2.4ins. (6.1cms.) dia.. £100-150

183

Unmarked Scottish silver mounted horn flask with hinged cover, C18th / C19th, the rim inscribed ‘WILLIAM BOWMAN’ and ‘R. Gale’, 6.5ins. (16.5cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300

184

Oval portrait miniature on ivory depicting an Edwardian lady, bears signature ‘Cosway’, in brass & plush strut frame. £70-100

185

C19th tortoiseshell & silver pique etui of cylindrical form, with fittings, 2.85ins. (7.2cms.) high (see illustration). £150-200

186

C19th oval portrait miniature on ivory depicting a lady, 1.6ins. (4.1cms.) high, in gilt metal oval pendant frame (see illustration). £150-200

187

C19th unmarked silver snuff box of shaped rectangular form with chased foliate decoration, the hinged cover with inset painted panel depicting a shepherd & shepherdess in landscape, 3.1ins. (8cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

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Lot 176

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Silver & Silver Plated Items

Lot 186 Lot 185

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188

Quantity of assorted silver plated items including a pair of silver plated copper three-light candelabra (on one shelf). £80-120

189

Victorian Elkington & Co. silver plated & cut glass rectangular butterdish with twin hinged lids.

190

Good pair of C19th Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks, the columns decorated with spiral trailing hare-bells, with detachable drip-pans, on square bases, both numbered 268 in base of nozzle, 13.75ins. (35cms.) high (2). £120-180


204

Property of a lady - a pair of Barker Ellis silver plated 3-light candelabra, 15.3ins. (39cms.) high; together with two pairs of silver plated spill vases (6). £100-150

205

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th Elkington silver plated Egyptian Revival centrepiece with cut glass bowl, losses, 12.5ins. (20cms.) high. £100-150

206

Property of a lady - an Emilia Castillo Mexican silver plated articulated model of a lizard, 11.5ins. (29.2cms.) long.

207

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of late Victorian HM silver sandwich boxes with hammered decoration & enamel liners, London 1897 (2). £250-350

208

Property of a deceased estate - en suite with the previous lot - a pair of late Victorian HM silver beakers with hammered decoration, London 1897, each 3.8ins. (9.65cms.) high (2). £80-120

209

Group of assorted HM silver and white metal items including a Victorian HM silver model of a garden temple, 4.75ins. (5cms.). £150-200

210

Victorian HM silver pepperette modelled as an urn decorated with rams heads and classical figures, maker HWC, London 1876, 2.7ins. (7.3cms.) high. £70-100

211

Edwardian HM silver pin cushion modelled as shoe, Chester 1910, 5ins. (12.7cms.) long. £120-180

212

Early C20th HM silver cream jug with repousse decoration, Birmingham 1911.

213

C18th Dublin HM silver shell backed serving spoon; together with an HM silver berry spoon (2). £80-120

214

Early C20th glass dressing table jar with HM silver and blue guilloche enamel top.

215

Victorian HM silver candlestick and snuffer with repousse decoration

216

Pair of Edwardian HM silver menu holders modelled as stags heads, Birmingham 1907 (2).

217

Continental 800 grade silver rectangular box, the lid inset with a moss agate oval and repousse floral decoration, 4.3ins. (10.9cms.) wide. £120-180

218

Bag containing assorted silver and white metal items including a Chinese pepperette modelled as a pagoda,(5).

219

Sterling silver match holder with spherical glass top, the base decorated with ribbons and swags.

220

Pair of early C20th HM silver octagonal baluster casters, London 1912, 4.75ins. (12cms.) high; together with a larger similar modern HM silver caster, 6.7ins. (17cms.) high (3). £180-240

221

Early C20th HM silver pedestal pierced basket with swing handle, Sheffield 1913, 10.5ins. (26.7cms.) wide. £200-300

222

Edwardian HM silver pierced oval basket, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, 10.7ins. (27.2cms.) wide. £150-200

Lot 191 191

Property of a deceased estate - a set of six each ivory handled silver plated dessert knives & forks; together with an HM silver sifting spoon (13) (see illustration). £50-80

192

Property of a gentleman - a silver plated seventy-one piece cutlery set, in two canteens (71).

193

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th American Gem Silver Co. silver plated hot water urn with burner on stand, with ivory handled tap, 13.7ins. (34.8cms.) high (overall). £50-80

194

Property of a lady - a silver plated rectangular entree dish; together with a pair of silver plated models of peacocks (3).

195

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a half fluted kettle on stand with burner (on one shelf). £50-80

196

Property of a deceased estate - a set of twelve each late C19th / early C20th silver plated dessert knives & forks; together with a cased set of twelve each silver plated fish knives & forks (2).

197

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a sauceboat on stand. (on one shelf). £50-80

198

Property of a lady - a set of twelve each silver plated dessert knives & forks with mother-of-pearl handles (in bag and case) (2).

199

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including cased fish cutlery (on one shelf). £50-70

200

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Old Sheffield Plate inkstand, 11ins. (28cms.) wide; together with a small ivory bladed paperknife (2). £80-120

201

Late Victorian silver plated decanter or bottle stand with three associated slender clear glass decanters & stoppers. £50-70

202

Property of a lady - a Mappin & Webb silver plated 88-piece cutlery set, basically for 10 place settings (88). £80-120

203

Property of a gentleman - a set of twelve each early C20th silver plated dessert knives & forks, in fitted walnut two-tier cutlery canteen. £80-120 19


223

Late Victorian HM silver sugar bowl with half-fluted & floral repousse decorations, 4.9ins. (12.5cms.) dia.. £70-100

224

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted silver items including a pair of ashtrays, approx. 249 grams. £100-150

225

Three HM silver & mother-of-pearl handled folding fruitknives, one boxed (3). £50-70 232

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver six-piece condiment set with associated silver plated spoons, Birmingham 1922. £120-180

233

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a pair of salts and a vesta case.

Property of a lady - a George II HM silver punch ladle with turned wooden handle, repair to join, maker BS beneath a star, London 1738. £50-80

234

Property of a deceased estate - a late Victorian HM silver mounted clear glass decanter & stopper, of flanged waisted form, London 1894, 11ins. (28cms.) high (overall). £50-80

Property of a lady - a bag containing an 800 grade silver eight-piece vanity set; together with an HM silver handled miniature brush (9). £50-80

235

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including a modern two-handled bowl & a circular tobacco box. £200-300

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including a three-piece condiment set and a set of six gateau forks. £150-200

236

Property of a lady - a modern HM silver waiter, Birmingham 1981, 7.5ins. (19cms.) across. £100-150

237

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian Scottish HM silver sugar bowl with repousse figural decorations, makers Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1890. £70-100

238

Property of a gentleman - a late Victorian HM silver inkwell with hinged lid & plain circular base, London 1898. £100-150

239

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including a George I style sauceboat; together with two cased pairs of ivory opera glasses (3). £70-100

240

Property of a lady of title - two HM silver cigarette cases, one with enamel Royal Navy White Ensign flag motif (2). £60-90

241

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted silver items including a set of six mother-of-pearl handled dessert forks. £60-90

242

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian HM silver rectangular tray with floral repousse decoration, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited, London 1903, 12.5ins. (32cms.) wide. £150-200

243

Property of a lady - a bag containing a pair of HM silver sugar tongs & five assorted HM silver spoons (6).

244

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver meat skewer, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1800, 12.9ins. (32.8cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150

245

Property of a gentleman - a pair of George III HM silver gilt grape scissors with shell decorations, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1819 (see illustration). £200-300

226

Edwardian cased pair of HM silver fluted boat shaped salts with matching spoons, Birmingham 1903. £50-70

227

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th HM silver two-handled trophy cup, London 1929, 5.3ins. (13.4cms.) high. £150-200

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230

231

Lot 244

Property of a deceased estate - Dr. Christopher Dresser - a cased HM silver mounted clear glass strawberry set, makers Hukin & Heath, London 1883, the spoon associated (see illustration). Footnote - Jackson’s hallmarks states that ‘it is this mark (JWH over JTH) which is found on pieces designed for the firm by Dr C Dresser in the 1870’s / 1880’s’. £100-150

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Lot 246

246

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver items including a pair of dwarf candlesticks & a set of six Victorian teaspoons (see illustration). £180-240

247

Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted silver & white metal items including a British Red Cross Society challenge cup. £80-120

248

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th William IV HM silver caddy spoon with shell bowl, London 1835; together with a late Victorian HM silver pierced bonbon dish, Birmingham 1896 (2). £50-70

249

Property of a lady - four boxed Liberty HM silver spoons, each with a blue boss finial; together with a bag containing three HM silver napkin rings & a small quantity of silver plated cutlery (5). £180-240

250

Property of a lady - a modern HM silver magnum bottle coaster with turned wooden base. £80-120

251

Property of a lady - a set of six each Victorian HM silver dessert knives & forks with mother-of-pearl handles, Sheffield 1882. £120-180

252

Property of a gentleman - a cased HM silver handled abalone Baptism shell.

253

Property of a lady - a modern HM silver three-piece coffee set, London 1966, the coffee pot 8.5ins. (21.6cms.) high (overall) (3) (see illustration). £300-500

254

Property of a lady - a small early C20th Finnegan’s vanity case containing HM silver topped glass fittings. £80-120

255

Property of a deceased estate - cased HM silver three-piece Christening cutlery set; together with a cased HM silver eggcup & spoon set (2). £60-90

256

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver milk jug with half-fluted decoration, maker Solomon Hougham, London 1813; together with two Georgian HM silver dessert spoons with bright-cut decorations (3). £120-180

257

Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver mug or tankard, with engraved foliate decoration, London 1875, 4.5ins. (11.5cms.) high. £100-150

258

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian cased pair of HM silver fish servers, maker George W. Adams (Chawner & Co), London 1859. £100-150

259

Property of a lady - two matching Victorian HM silver sifting spoons, London 1893 and 1894; together with a late C19th Russian 84 grade silver spoon, the cast finial modelled as a peasant man, various marks, 6.6ins. (16.8cms.) long (3) (see illustration). £100-150

260

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver half-fluted teapot; together with an HM silver two-handled sugar basin; and an early C19th French silver beaker (3). £250-350

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Lot 269

Lot 263

Lot 270 267

Property of a lady - an early C20th HM silver tray in the George I style with scroll feet, Birmingham 1929, 10.1ins. (25.5cms.) across. £200-300

268

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian cased pair of HM silver & cut glass knife-rests, makers Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1904; together with a cased set of six each silver plated dessert knives & forks; a boxed HM silver handled cake slice; and a carving knife & fork (a lot). £50-100

269

Property of a lady - a large tapering cylindrical clear glass tankard or mug with early C18th silver hinged top inset with a Charles VI (Holy Roman Emperor) coin dated 1714, the silver initialled ‘JJS / MMD’ & dated 1733, 9.3ins. (23.6cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

270

Property of a gentleman - an early Victorian HM silver teapot of fluted form with engraved decoration, London 1845 (see illustration). £300-400

Lot 266 261

Property of a lady - an HM silver ashtray with turned wooden handle; together with an HM silver mounted comb; and a small 925 silver pin tray (3). £80-120

262

Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted silver items including a dwarf candlestick & cutlery. £150-200

263

Property of a gentleman - a George III HM silver teapot with floral repousse decoration, London 1800; together with a similar oval teapot stand with matching decoration, also London 1800 (2) (see illustration). £250-350

264

Property of a lady - an Italian 800 grade silver vase with petal rim, 6.25ins. (16cms.) high. £150-200

265

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted HM silver cutlery, C18th & later, including two sifting ladles. £250-350

266

Property of a lady - an Edwardian HM silver mounted clear glass claret jug of spiral ribbed waisted form with trailed green glass decorations, makers Fenton Bros., Sheffield 1902, 12ins. (30.5cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £100-150

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European Ceramics & Glass

Lot 271 Lot 281 271

Property of a gentleman - a collection of Royal Copenhagen figures - four figures, comprising a Flycatcher (2144), a Frog (061), a Finch (1040), and a Flying duck (2215) (4) (see illustration). £70-100

272

Property of a gentleman - a collection of Royal Copenhagen figures - Two sleeping lambs, model number 2769; together with - Seated cat, model number 115 (2) (see illustration). £50-80

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273

Property of a gentleman - a collection of Royal Copenhagen figures - ‘Goose Girl’, model number 528. £50-70

274

Property of a gentleman - a collection of Royal Copenhagen figures - ‘The Gossips’, model number 1319 (see illustration). £150-200

275

Property of a gentleman - a collection of Royal Copenhagen figures - Boy whittling a stick, model number 905; together with - Amager girl knitting, model number 1314 (2) (see illustration). £60-90

276

C19th Berlin baluster cream jug painted with floral sprays beneath a moulded ozier band, blue sceptre mark, 3.1ins. (9cms.) high.

277

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a C19th Dutch Delft blue & white model of a shoe, restored.

278

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a pair of late C19th / early C20th white glazed porcelain swan planters, indistinct impressed marks; together with a pair of white glazed menu holders (4).

279

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a quantity of black transfer printed porcelain tea-ware including a Paris coffee pot (on one shelf). £50-100

280

Italian maiolica tile, C18th / C19th, painted with a bird on a flowering branch, 8.5 by 8ins. (21.5 by 20cms.) (see illustration). £100-150

281

Late C19th French porcelain yellow ground bowl on stand with gui dragon handles, painted with a kingfisher & flowers, 10ins. (25.4cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80


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Property of a lady - a pair of Spode gilt chinoiserie decorated bone china two-handled vases, each 7.8ins. (20cms.) high (2). £80-120

289

Property of a gentleman - a Royal Doulton figure - Miss Demure, HN1440, tips of parasol missing; together with another Royal Doulton - The Balloon Man, HN1954 (2) (see illustration). £70-100

290

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th Meissen cup & saucer of quatrefoil form; together with a C19th Copeland ‘Japanese’ pattern strawberry set (tray cracked); and a Dresden cup & saucer (3).

291

Property of a deceased estate - a Royal Crown Derby imari two-handled miniature mug; together with a Crown Staffordshire miniature vase; a Royal Worcester blush ivory two-handled miniature mug; and a Wedgewood blue jasperware scent bottle (4).

292

Property of a deceased estate - three Belleek items including a trefoil basket (3).

293

Property of a gentleman - a pair of late C19th / early C20th Mintons rectangular tiles painted with castles in landscapes, possibly Kenilworth & Warwick, each 12 by 6ins. (30.5 by 15cms.) (2).

294

Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a pair of modern Derby style bough pots; together with a pair of Meissen outside decorated cups with swan handles, painted with pink roses; another C19th cup; and a Continetal porcelain pill box (6).

295

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Royal Worcester peach bloom two-handled slender vase painted with flowers, date code for 1909, 9.1ins. (23.1cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

296

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - three early C19th pearlware female figures including Diana the Huntress, the tallest 11.75ins. (30cms.) high; together with a C19th Staffordshire inkwell modelled as a swan; and a set of four plates (8). £50-100

297

Three ‘Bristol’ blue glass apothecary jars or chemist’s rounds, one with damaged paper label (3).

298

Property of a lady - a set of six early C20th etched glass rummers, probably Continental, five decorated with sporting subjects, the sixth with maritime subject (6). £50-100

299

Late C19th Stourbridge green glass fairy night light with Nailsea type opaque white trailed decoration & frilled rim (see illustration). £80-120

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Pair of Belleek models of swans; together with a Belleek cream jug (3).

283

Late C19th Continental porcelain figure of a lady, blue crossed swords mark, 14.6ins. (37cms.) high. £150-250

284

Property of a lady - an early C20th Dresden floral painted & gilt decorated porcelain pierced oval basket, 12.5ins. (31.8cms.) wide (overall). £50-80

285

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287

Group of five Continental porcelain items including two C19th Paris porcelain cups & saucers, a late C19th / early C20th Meissen style shell moulded milk jug, and a late C19th / early C20th German blue & white cow creamer, cover missing (5) (see illustration). £150-200 Property of a lady - a mid C19th blue & white meatplate decorated with Oriental figures in a landscape within a wild rose border, 19.25ins. (49 cms.) wide; together with a ‘Tripoli’ pattern blue & white meatplate; and two ‘Willow’ pattern blue & white meatplates (4). £100-150 Property of a lady - a C19th Moore floral encrusted porcelain pedestal bowl, restorations, 10ins. (25.4cms.) dia.; together with a Dresden style cup; and another similar with saucer (3). 24


Objects & Miscellanea 300

Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a David Peterson brass cased carriage clock, striking on a bell, 5.2ins. (13cms.) high (to hilt of handle).

301

Property of a lady - an early C20th French silvered corniche cased carriage clock timepiece, 4.5ins. (11.5cms.) high (to hilt of handle). £50-70

302

Property of a lady - a French brass oval cased miniature carriage clock, 3.5ins. (9cms.) high (to hilt of handle). £50-80

303

Early / mid C20th French miniature carriage clock timepiece, the blue painted enamel dial inscribed ‘MIGNON’, 2.7ins. (7cms.) high (to hilt of handle), in fitted case. £80-120

304

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th Edwardian mahogany & burr walnut arched cased mantel clock timepiece with brass bracket feet, 7.75ins. (19.6cms.) high. £50-80

305

Property of a lady - an Edwardian walnut cased mantel clock with Lenzkirch two-train movement striking on a gong, 9ins. (23cms.) high.

306

Sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care - cricket interest - three autographed cricket bats, comprising a full-size bat with signatures of the England West Indies Tour 1994, another full-size bat inscribed ‘Farewell to Macko / September 1993’ with signatures of the West Indies and Hampshire teams, and a miniature bat with signatures of the Hampshire Team; together with two signed limited edition prints of Gordon Greenidge (number 17 / 500) and Malcolm Marshall (number 14 / 500); and another signed print (one unframed) (6) (see illustration). £50-80

307

Property of a deceased estate - a Rivers-Zambra Approach Putter ‘The Scuffler’, Rd. No. 740870, with leather grip. £50-80

308

Group of five Roman and Egyptian style items including two shabti’s (5) (see illustration). £80-120

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309

Pair of C19th Continental gilt brass two-handled urns & covers, probably Austro-Hungarian, with fluted & beaded decorations, each 7.2ins. (18.3cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £200-300

310

Property of a deceased estate - a mid C19th rosewood fitted vanity box with jewellery drawer below, 12.6ins. (32cms.). £80-120

311

An apprentice piece miniature beechwood model of a Normandy dresser, 18.2ins. (46.2cms.) high; together with a similar oak model of a dough bin (2). £50-80

312

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th South American dagger with ornate white metal handle & sheath, the blade inscribed ‘Industria Juca Argentina’.

313

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th St. John’s red painted wall mounted first aid box with contents, inscribed ‘ST. JOHN / FACTORY / FIRST AID / OUTFIT’, 17.3ins. (44cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £50-80


314

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th bronze figure of Psyche mounted on an ebony base, 9.1ins. (23cms.) high (overall); together with a late C19th patinated spelter figure of a cherub seated upon a dragon, 6.1ins. (15.5cms.) (2). £50-80

315

Mahogany boxed set of Staunton pattern boxwood & ebony chessmen, complete, one knight & one rook from each side with red coronet or crown mark, height of kings 3.5ins. (9cms.). £80-120

316

Property of a lady - ethnographia - two late C19th / early C20th Nigerian Yoruba tribal carved eight legged stools or tables, each approx. 17ins. (43cms.) across (2) (see illustration). £80-120

317

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian coromandel & gilt metal strap-work decorated adjustable bookslide with pale blue jasparware panels. £50-80

318

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including a silver topped glass match-striker & cased opera glasses; together with a tan leather cased pair of binoculars; and a truncheon (3). £50-100

319

Painted metal three-light electrolier with shades.

320

Tiffany style table lamp.

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Oriental Ceramics & Works of Art 321

Box containing assorted items including a late C19th / early C20th Chinese dark brown lacquer cased supper set.

322

Property of a lady - a pair of Persian silver rectangular boxes, each lid inset with an ivory panel painted in colours & gilt, one with a polo match, the other with equestrian huntsmen returning to a village, the ivory panels C19th or earlier, the silver probably later, the silver marked with a signature, each 5.1 by 3.25ins. (13 by 8.3cms.) (2) (see illustration). £200-300

323

Property of a lady - Toyohara (Yoshu) Chikanobu (18381912) - LADIES AT LEISURE - six oban triptychs and three oban diptychs, in matching ebonised frames with William Rodman & Co., Belfast labels on reverse (one with different label) (9) (see illustration). £300-500

324

Burmese sword with bound wooden handle & scabbard, the blade 18.5ins. (47cms.) long.

325

Japanese dark red lacquer three-tier food storage box, jubako, late C19th / early C20th, retaining bar missing, 18.75ins. (47.5cms.) high. £50-70

326

Property of a lady of title - a length of Chinese patterned blue silk, circa 1950, 188 by 30ins. (648 by 76cms.); together with a Polish hand painted silk scarf (2). £50-80

327

Chinese jade carving of two fish & a lotus pod, 3ins. (7.6cms.) long.

328

Two Chinese carved rootwood figures of Immortals, C20th, the taller 11ins. (28cms.) high (2).

329

Late C19th carved & pierced ivory painted white lace brise fan with gold & silver lacquer decorated guards, the guards 13.75ins. (35cms.) long, in tatty cream silk box; together with a black lace brise fan, in Duvelleroy box (2) (see illustration). £150-250

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330

Carved relief panel depicting two flamingos, traces of paint, 54 by 41.5ins. (137 by 105cms.), in later frame with supporting bracket. £150-250

331

Property of a gentleman - an Indian carved sandalwood writing box, 12.5ins. (31cms.) wide; together with a lignum vitae truncheon; and an A.R.P. whistle (3).

332

Property of a lady - an early C20th Isfahan painting on ivory panel depicting Two Figures, initialled lower centre, in glazed sadeli frame, the ivory 8.85 by 4.1ins. (22.5 by 10.5cms.) (see illustration). £200-300

333

334

Property of a lady - Donge Kobayashi (b.1927) BUTTERFLIES - limited edition etching, number 11 / 50, 6.9 by 3.75ins. (17.5 by 9.5cms.) (P), in glazed frame; together with a framed & glazed painting on silk (2). Late C19th / early C20th Chinese baluster vase decorated with blue & white flowers on a celadon ground, 17.1ins. (43.4cms.) high. £80-120

335

C18th Chinese famille rose armorial tea-bowl, 3.15ins. (8cms.) dia.. £80-120

336

C19th Canton famille rose baluster vase, 10.2ins. (26cms.) high; together with a famille verte ovoid ginger jar, cover missing, 7.4ins. (18.8cms.) high (2). £50-70

337

Late C19th / early C20th Chinese famille rose baluster vase, fitted as a table lamp, 16.75ins. (42.5cms.) high (excluding electric fitment). £80-120

338

Japanese Satsuma ovoid vase painted with birds & a blossoming cherry tree in a landscape, signed, 10ins. (25.4cms.) high. £70-100

339

Japanese Imari porcelain two-handled vase, late C19th / early C20th, rim restored, 12.2ins. (31cms.) high; together with a Japanese Imari fan shaped dish, late C19th / early C20th (2).

340

Property of a lady, a private collection of Chinese ceramics - six Chinese famille rose bowls, one with iron-red Guangxu 4-character mark, all probably late C19th / early C20th, the largest 7.4ins. (18.8cms.) dia. (6) (see illustration). £100-150

341

Property of a deceased estate - two C19th Japanese Imari plates, each approx. 12.2ins. (31cms.) dia. (2).

342

Chinese blue & white baluster vase painted with figures, C20th, rim chip & short hairline, 12ins. (30.5cms.) high.

343

Small Chinese famille rose porcelain trough with pierced cover, C19th, painted with figures, 5.5ins. (14cms.) wide.

344

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Japanese vase & cover, iron-red painted 6-character mark to underside, 11ins. (28cms.) high.

345

Property of a gentleman - a large Oriental brown glazed storage jar with six mask & strap lugs above applied dragons, minor losses, 26.25ins. (66.5cms.) high (see illustration). £100-200

346

Property of a gentleman - an C18th Chinese imari punch bowl, 11.3ins. (28.7cms.) dia. (see illustration). £100-150

347

Four Chinese shiwan figures (4).

348

Property of a lady - a modern Chinese hexagonal barrel garden seat, 18.5ins. (47cms.) high. £50-80

349

Property of a lady - a group of five Chinese pottery items, Song Dynasty & later, comprising three cream / buff glazed shallow conical bowls with incised decorations (two with incised fish decorations), a tripod censer, and a bubble bowl, the largest 6.9ins. (17.5cms.) dia. (5) (see illustration). £150-250

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Pictures, Books & Prints 350

Property of a lady - run of twelve copies of Wisden Cricket Almanack, 1978-1989, the first four in cloth covers, the other eight in hardback (12).

351

Property of a gentleman - CLIFFORD, Edward - ‘Broadlands As It Was’ - first edition, London, printed by Lindsey, 1890, for private circulation only, inscribed in ink ‘Lady Pembroke’ on title page.

352

Property of a lady - three assorted books including L’ESTRANGE, Sir Roger - ‘Fables of Aesop’ - 8th edition, printed for A. Bettesworth, et alia, London, 1738; and INGOLDSBY, Thomas - ‘Ye Jackdaw of Rheims’ - illustrated by Ernest Maurice Jessop, Eyre & Spottiswoode, circa 1880 (3). £50-80

353

Box containing assorted comics, mostly 1970’s and 1980’s. £50-70

354

Property of a lady - after Sir Peter Scott (1909-1989) ‘FLIGHTING INTO THE MUD’ and TWO SIMILAR WILDFOWL SCENES - three signed prints, published by Arthur Ackermann, with blindstamps, in glazed oak frames (3). £50-80

355

Property of a gentleman - Guy Malet RBA SWE (1900-1973) - ‘DIEPPE’ - woodcut, 8.75 by 10.6ins. (22.2 by 26.9cms.) (I), in glazed gilt frame - George Large Gallery label on reverse (see illustration). £50-80

356

Property of a lady - after J. Powell - VIEWS OF CLAPHAM COMMON - four C19th chromolithographs, 11.5 by 16.5 ins. (29 by 42cms.) (I), printed by Hullmandel, published 1825, in matching glazed Hogarth frames with Thomas Agnew labels (see illustration) (4). £200-300

357

Property of a lady - C19th English school - PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG LADY - crayon & wash drawing, an oval, 5.15 by 4.25ins. (13.1 by 10.8cms.), in glazed gilt oval frame; together with a pair of C19th framed & glazed coloured fashion prints (3).

358

Property of a gentleman - Felix Topolski (1907-1989) - ‘DANCE PARODY OF GAY 20THS’ - pen & ink drawing, 10.25 by 13.8ins. (26 by 35cms.), in glazed frame (see illustration). £80-120

359

Property of a lady - C19th English school - FIGURE ON HORSEBACK IN LANDSCAPE - watercolour, 8.25 by 6.25ins. (21 by 16cms.), in glazed frame; together with another - late C19th English school - FIGURE ON BRIDGE WITH CHURCH BEYOND - watercolour, 4.25 by 6.5ins. (11 by 16.5cms.), in glazed frame (2).

360

Property of a lady - early C19th English school - FIGURES IN LANDSCAPE WITH COTTAGE BEYOND - wash drawing, 6.5 by 9.5ins. (16.5 by 24cms.), in glazed gilt frame (see illustration).

361

Property of the estate of the late Gerald Grimes (19322011) - J.M Rogers - PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG NAVAL OFFICER - pastel, 20.9 by 14.1ins. (53 by 35.8cms.), in glazed gilt composition frame - signed lower left & dated 1856; together with a companion work by the same artist - PORTRAIT OF A MILITARY OFFICER - an oval, in matching glazed frame (2) (see illustration). £150-250

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Property of a gentleman - Alistair Grant (1925-1997) - ‘GIVERNY’ - gouache & collage, 22.5 by 30.3ins. (57.1 by 77cms.), in glazed frame - labelled on reverse (see illustration). £200-300

363

Property of a deceased estate - Violet Thorne Seckham (exh.1909-1923) - “DUSTY” GOLDEN RETRIEVER - pastel, 12.5 by 10.5ins. (32 by 27cms.), in glazed gilt composition frame - signed lower right & dated 1927, and inscribed on reverse (see illustration).

364

Property of a gentleman - Tony Bray (modern) - TULIPS AND SWEET PEAS - a group of six oils on canvas, the largest three 18.6ins. (47.2cms.) square, all unframed - the three smaller signed & dated ‘99 (6).

365

Property of a gentleman - Marjorie Mostyn (1893-1979) - STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A VASE - oil on board, 24 by 20ins. (61 by 51cms.), in glazed white painted frame signed lower right (see illustration). £150-250

366

Property of a gentleman - Mollie Forestier-Walker (19121990) - STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A CENTREPIECE - oil on canvas, 30.2 by 25.1ins. (76.7 by 63.8cms.), in gilt composition frame - signed lower left (see illustration). £100-150

367

Property of a gentleman - Henri Claudius Forestier (18751922) - STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A VASE - oil on canvas, 16.25 by 13ins. (41.3 by 33cms.), in gilt frame - signed upper right. £100-150

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Property of a gentleman - John Ambrose (1931-2010) - CLIPPER AT SEA - oil on canvas, 16 by 20ins. (40.6 by 50.8cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £50-80

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Property of a gentleman - Jack Cox (1914-2007) - ESTUARY SCENE AT LOW TIDE - oil on canvas, 20 by 24ins. (51 by 61cms.), in gilt frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £400-600


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371

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - John Batchelor (C20th) - ‘SPITFIRE’ and ‘HURRICANE’ - a pair, oils on canvas, each 14ins. (36cms.) square, framed - both signed lower right & dated ‘90; together with two boxed Royal Worcester porcelain plates commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, depicting the same views as the oil paintings, both numbered 605 of a limited edition of 1,500, with certificates (4) (see illustration). £200-300 A private collection of aeronautical pictures - C20th - THREE HURRICANES - gouache, 22.5 by 17.5ins. (57 by 44.5cms.), in glazed frame. £50-80

372

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - Ferneaux Sturt (C20th) - ‘ONE OF THE FEW’ - oil on canvas, 24 by 30ins. (61 by 76cms.), framed - signed lower left. £50-80

373

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - John Young (C20th) - DE HAVILLAND DH103 HORNET - oil on canvas, 20 by 30ins. (51 by 76cms.), framed - signed lower left & with The Guild of Aviation Artists 87th Annual Exhibition label on reverse. £80-120

374

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - Dion Pears (C20th) - ‘SPITFIRE VB of 121 (EAGLE) SQUADRON 1942’ - oil on canvas, 28 by 36ins. (71 by 91.5cms.), in gilt frame - signed lower left. £120-180

375

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - Dion Pears (C20th) - ‘SPITFIRE II 65 SQUADRON 1941’ - oil on canvas, 28 by 36ins. (71 by 91.5cms.), in gilt frame - signed lower right. £120-180

376

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - Adrian Silas (late C19th / early C20th) - TWO BI-PLANES OVER COUNTRYSIDE - oil on canvas, 36 by 28ins. (91.5 by 71cms.), framed - signed lower left.

377

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - after Marguerite Montaut (‘Gamy’) - EARLY AEROPLANES - two colour lithographs, each 17.7 by 35.3ins. (45 by 90cms.) (overall), unframed (2) (see illustration). £150-250

378

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - W.S. Lamprey (C20th) - FOUR SPITFIRES - oil on board, 42 by 17.75ins. (106.7 by 45.1cms.), unframed - signed lower right.

379

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - Peter Champion (C20th) - ‘WARHAWKS ON GUAM’ - oil on board, 24 by 28ins. (61 by 71cms.), framed - signed lower left & with signed letter from the artist on reverse. £50-80

380

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - Alfredo de la Maria (C20th) - TWO FIGHTER PLANES OVER COAST watercolour, 19 by 26.25ins. (48.3 by 66.7cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated 1977. £80-120

381

A private collection of aeronautical pictures - a large framed & glazed colour poster - ‘AEROPLANES BLERIOT / G. BOREL & CIE / 25 RUE BRUNEL, PARIS’ - the poster 30 by 39.25ins. (76.2 by 99.7cms.) - inscribed in red ‘Affiches Louis GALICE 99 Fs. St. Denis Paris’ lower right (see illustration). £800-1200

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Lot 389 Textiles,

Rugs & Carpets

382

Property of a deceased estate - a bowler hat and a trilby, in box (2).

383

Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian beadwork bag of multi-coloured floral design; together with a Victorian circular beadwork footstool with encircled monochrome roses upon a light blue background (2).

384

Property of a lady - three early C20th lace tablecloths (3).

385

Property of a lady - three late C19th / early C20th Belgian machine-made tapestry panels, the two larger 24 by 34.5ins. (61 by 88cms.), in matching modern polished oak frames (3). £50-100

386

Property of a lady - a C19th embroidered silk floral panel, 11.25 by 10.9ins. (28.6 by 27.7cms.), in glazed gilt frame.

387

C19th patchwork coverlet or quilt, with seventeen rows of florets on a red ground, 85 by 75ins. (216 by 191cms.) (overall) (see illustration). £120-180

388

Property of a gentleman - a Belouch rug with camel ground & kelim ends, 58 by 34ins. (148 by 86cms.).

389

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th Chinese Peking rug with ivory ground & blue borders, 97 by 62ins. (246 by 157cms.) (see illustration). £70-100

390

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Property of a deceased estate - a good quality early C20th Turkoman rug, 62 by 39ins. (157 by 99cms.) (see illustration). £100-150 32

391

Property of a deceased estate - a fine late C19th / early C20th Turkoman rug, 54 by 39ins. (137 by 99cms.) (see illustration). £200-300

392

Property of a lady - a mid C20th Tabriz carpet with signature tablet, 119 by 80ins. (301 by 203cms.) (see illustration). £50-100

393

Property of a gentleman - a mid C20th Meshkin runner with beige field, 114 by 31.5ins. (290 by 80cms.) (see illustration). £100-200

394

Property of a gentleman - a Caucasian rug with navy ground, signature tablet at one end, 73 by 50ins. (185 by 127cms.) (see illustration). £100-200

395

Property of a lady - an early C20th Kayseri rug with navy field, 79 by 43ins. (200 by 110cms.). Footnote - this rug was purchased in Turkey in 1976 for TL 2,400 (original receipt included). £50-100

396

Property of a lady - an early C20th Turkoman carpet with burgundy ground, 149 by 86ins. (379 by 219cms.) (see illustration). £100-200

397

Property of a gentleman - a Kashan rug with navy ground, 62 by 41ins. (157 by 104cms.) (see illustration). £100-200

398

Property of a lady - a fine Turkoman carpet with navy field, 117 by 72ins. (297 by 185cms.) (see illustration). £500-700


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Furniture

399

Pair of late Victorian bamboo & cane hexagonal plantstands, each 30.5ins. (77.5cms.) high (2). £80-120

400

Property of a deceased estate - an early C18th George II walnut side chair with stylised vase splat, on cabriole front legs terminating in pad feet; together with an C18th George III fruitwood side chair (2).

401

Property of a gentleman - a pair of Rowley simulated bronze standard lamps with shades (labelled on undersides) (2). £50-80

402

Property of a deceased estate - a set of eight early C19th century Regency period mahogany & brass strung bar-back dining chairs including two carvers, with drop-in seats & ring turned front legs, restorations (8) (see illustration). £500-800

403

Property of a deceased estate - a set of six early C20th Art Nouveau oak dining chairs including two carvers (6). £50-80

404

Property of a deceased estate - a good reproduction oak refectory table with carved lunette frieze, on turned baluster legs united by ‘H’-stretchers, 84.25 by 33ins. (214 by 84cms.) (see illustration). £200-300

405

Property of a gentleman - a pair of Louis XV style blue upholstered cream & gilt painted side chairs with cabriole legs (2).

406

Property of a lady - two mahogany tripod occasional tables, C19th & later (2). £50-80

407

Property of a lady - rosewood & mahogany octagonal topped occasional table with turned column & tripod base, a few damages to gallery. £50-80

408

Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV fourtier whatnot with ring turned supports & brass capped castors, 20.5ins. (52cms.) wide. £80-120

409

Property of a lady - a Victorian elm seated Oxford elbow chair; together with two elm seated stickback chairs; an Edwardian side chair; and an oak open bookcase (5).

410

Property of a lady - a good quality George III fiddle-back mahogany bow-fronted chest of two short & two long graduated drawers with oak linings & drop shaped escutcheons, on bracket feet, 42ins. (107cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

411

Property of a gentleman of title - an C18th Dutch bowfronted two-door corner wall cabinet painted with the nativity scene (see illustration). £150-250

412

Property of a gentleman - a late C18th mahogany side chair in the manner of Hepplewhite, with inlaid fan panel, on square tapering ogee moulded front legs; together with a later matching elbow chair (2). £50-80

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413

Property of a lady - a Victorian carved oak telescopic wind-out extending dining table with two extra leaves, 47.8 by 111.5ins. (121.5 by 283cms.) (max.) (see illustration). £300-500

414

Property of a lady - an early C19th mahogany two-part four-tier whatnot with square section supports, 23.1ins. (58.7cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250

415

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian Adam revival mahogany demi-lune side cabinet with glazed central door flanked by panelled doors, on square tapering legs & block feet, 48ins. (122cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-400

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416

Mid C18th George II / III mahogany rectangular drop-leaf dining table with cabriole legs & pointed pad feet. £100-150

417

George III mahogany secretaire bookcase with Greek key cornice above two astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with secretaire drawer modelled as two drawers with three further graduated drawers under, on bracket feet, 46.3ins. (117.6cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £1000-1500

418

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian ormolu mounted walnut & marquetry inlaid credenza with bowed glass panelled end doors, the top re-veneered, 60ins. (152cms.) wide (see illustration). £800-1200

Lot 417 Lot 415

Lot 414

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Saleroom Three General Antiques & Household Chattels

437

419

Quantity of assorted ceramics including a Royal Doulton character jug - Dick Turpin (on one shelf).

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a pair of white painted wrought iron garden chairs; together with a matching table (3).

438

420

Modern Persian woollen hand-made rug with brick-red ground, 75.5 by 38.5ins. (192 by 98cms.).

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - an Edwardian brass fender; together with a similar pair of firedogs; a similar pair of fire irons; and a copper coal scuttle (6).

421

Indian carved sandalwood glove box with sadeli bands, slight losses, 11.6ins. (29.5cms.) wide; together with an Indian carved sandalwood cigarette box (2).

439

422

Postage stamp collection, in three files and a box file; together with a box containing Brooke Bond Tea cards (5). £50-70

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a large quantity of assorted ceramics including early C19th Derby navy & gilt decorated tea-ware. £50-100

440

423

Two boxes containing assorted books including ROBERT, Leo Paul and RIESENTHAL, O. von - ‘Gefiederte Freunde’ - Arnoldische Buchhandlung, Leipzig, complete with 60 chromo-lithographic plates, and FINN, Frank and ROBINSON, E. Kay - ‘Birds of our Country’ - two-volume set, Hutchinson, n.d. (2).

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a quantity of blue & white meatplates, mostly C19th. £50-100

441

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a large quantity of assorted glassware, C19th and later (on table and in cabinet). £50-100

424

Faux tortoiseshell veneered tea-caddy, 8.25ins. (21cms.) wide.

442

425

Victorian mahogany three-tier buffet with turned supports & castors, 40.75ins. (103.5cms.) wide. £60-90

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a quantity of assorted Chinese ceramics, mostly modern, including a set of eight small pedestal dishes (on one shelf).

443

426

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a quantity of assorted prints & picture frames, C19th & later (a lot).

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a box containing assorted silver plated items including an early C19th three-piece tea-set with gadrooned rims.

444

427

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - two C19th rosewood work boxes (2).

Property of a lady - a George III oak circular tilt-top table with turned column & tripod base, 41.3ins. (105cms.) dia.. £80-120

445

428

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a Victorian walnut vanity box, part fitted.

Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of religious books (on one shelf).

446

429

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a Spanish 6-string guitar, labelled Hijos de Vincente Tatay S.R.C.; together with a British Mozart zither (2).

430

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a Regency mahogany elbow chair; together with a William IV mahogany elbow chair; and a Hepplewhite style side chair (F/R) (3).

Property of a deceased estate - after Sir Peter Scott (1909-1989) - ‘MALLARDS GOING TO SEA’ and ‘HIGH TIDE AND WILD SWANS’ - a pair, signed Fine Art Society prints, published by Ackermann, with blindstamps, in matching glazed limed oak frames; together with a signed limited edition Cecil Aldin hunting print (3).

447

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a Victorian pine kitchen table with end drawer, on square section supports, 53ins. (135cms.) long. £50-80

Property of a gentleman - a group of sixteen assorted ceramic items including a late C19th French floral painted hors d’oeuvres dish and a pair of Wardle pink glazed hexagonal vases (16).

448

Property of a deceased estate - David Hankinson (19282011) - PORTRAIT OF REAR ADMIRAL JOHN ATTRIL TEMPLETON-COTTIL (1920-2011) - charcoal drawing, 16 by 11.6ins. (40.5 by 29.5cms.), in glazed frame - inscribed by the artist to the sitter lower left & dated 1973.

431

432

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a Victorian mahogany & marble topped pot cupboard.

433

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a green painted medicine cabinet with inset glass top; together with a set of wallshelves; a games table top only; and a gout stool (4).

449

Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted Oriental items including a Japanese Kutani part tea-set.

450

Property of a deceased estate - a leather suitcase containing assorted white linen & lace.

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a C19th & later elm seated Windsor elbow chair; together with a set of four late C19th / early C20th elm circular seated kitchen chairs (5). £50-80

451

Two modern Persian prayer rugs (2).

452

Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted hunting and other prints including a Susan Crawford limited edition print of Lester Piggott (23).

435

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a large quantity of unframed French military maps, mostly 1940’s and 1950’s (a lot).

453

Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian mahogany towel rail; together with a C19th & later mahogany rectangular topped occasional table (2).

436

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a late C19th French verde antico marble cased mantel clock; together with an alabaster similar (2).

454

Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian mahogany rectangular two-tier occasional table; together with three other occasional tables (4).

434

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Lot 455 455

Property of the estate of the late Gerald Grimes (19322011) - Gerald Grimes (1932-2011) - TREES IN LANDSCAPE - oil on panel, 17 by 35.5ins. (43 by 91cms.), framed (see illustration).

470

Mid C20th mahogany dwarf side cabinet with bow-fronted centre section; together with a carved oak occasional table; and a Victorian style spoon-back nursing chair (one front leg broken) (3).

456

Property of a gentleman - Ambroisine de la Fargue (French, late C19th / early C20th) - MOUNTAIN LAKE - watercolour, 16.5 by 13.2ins. (41.9 by 33.5cms.), in glazed frame - inscribed on reverse & dated 1930; together with a charcoal drawing of Craigievar Castle, Scotland, by the same artist (2).

471

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted ceramics including Price cottages & Poole Pottery (on one shelf).

472

Property of a lady - two C19th framed needlework pictures; together with a brass model of a gundog; and a resin model of a boar’s head (4).

473

Kashan woollen hand-made carpet with red ground, 150 by 100ins. (382 by 253cms.). £250-350

474

Property of a deceased estate - Charles Reginald Aston (1832-1908) - ‘CASTLE THUN’ - watercolour, 10.6 by 13.6ins. (27 by 34.6cms.), in modern glazed frame signed lower left; together with - A. Coleman - WOODLAND LANDSCAPE - watercolour, 9.75 by 13.5ins. (24.8 by 34.3cms.), in modern glazed gilt frame - signed & dated 1895 lower left (2).

475

Property of a gentleman - an C18th George III mahogany bow-fronted two-door corner wall cabinet with brass ‘H’ hinges, 41.1ins. (104.5cms.) high. £80-120

476

Property of a gentleman - an extensive French Limoges porcelain eighty-six piece dinner service (86).

477

Property of a lady - seven assorted framed pictures & prints including R.J. Mitchell (modern British) - WHITSTABLE FISHING HARBOUR - oil on canvas, framed (7).

478

Property of a lady - two boxes containing assorted items including ceramic teapots, blotters and cushions (2).

479

Property of a gentleman - Michael Down (C20th) - SOUTH AMERICAN DANCERS - watercolour, 9.8 by 14.6ins. (25 by 37cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower left.

480

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian floral painted black papier-mache oval tilt-top occasional table.

457

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th Turkoman ensi, worn, 70 by 53ins. (178 by 135cms.).

458

Property of a deceased estate - a Belouch rug with red ground, 79 by 42ins. (201 by 107cms.).

459

Property of a deceased estate - a C19th mahogany rectangular swing-frame toilet mirror with two-drawer base; together with another swing-frame toilet mirror (2).

460

Property of a gentleman - a C19th mahogany glazed single door corner wall cabinet with duck-egg green painted interior. £50-80

461

Property of a gentleman - a brass bell doorstop; together with a brass preserve pan (2).

462

Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th George IV mahogany chest of two short & three long graduated drawers with turned handles & feet, 42ins. (107cms.) wide (overall). £100-150

463

Property of a gentleman - a mixed lot, mostly ceramics & glass, including two C19th Staffordshire groups entitled ‘MINSTRELS’ (on one shelf).

464

Box containing stamp collection.

465

Property of a lady - a modern Indian gouache on board depicting figures on a terrace, in gilt frame, 41.75 by 32ins. (106 by 82cms.) (overall).

466

Property of a lady - a large quantity of fly fishing books; together with a few other books (a lot).

481

Property of a lady - an early C20th Chinese throne chair, one arm broken but present.

467

Property of a lady - a box containing five assorted pictures including samplers; together with three assorted framed prints; and an oak pedestal ashtray (9).

482

468

Property of a gentleman - a gilt oval composition framed wall mirror, 36ins. (91.5cms.) high.

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian gold button upholstered nursing chair; together with an Edwardian mahogany & rush seated corner chair; three bedroom chairs; and a set of wallshelves (6).

483

469

Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany demi-lune side table with square tapering legs & spade feet, adapted from a tea table.

Property of a lady - two child’s high chairs; together with a three-drawer chest (3).

484

Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany commode with dummy drawers, 23.5ins. (60cms.) wide. £80-120

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485

Property of a lady - a Cairo ware engraved brass ewer.

486

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany & upholstered armchair with turned front legs & castors (one detached). £50-80

487

Property of a gentleman - an C18th Chinese famille rose mandarin pattern bowl, short hairline & minor chipping to rim, 7.4ins. (18.8cms.) dia.; together with another small famille rose bowl, broken & re-stuck (2).

488

Property of a lady - late C19th / early C20th English school - ‘MARKET PLACE, CASTLETON’, and ‘OLD COTTAGE, CASTLETON’ - a pair, watercolours, each 13.7 by 9.75ins. (34.7 by 24.7cms.), in matching glazed gilt frames - both indistinctly signed (2).

489

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted ceramics & glass including a Georgian green glass decanter inscribed in gilt ‘HOLLANDS’ (on one shelf).

490

Property of a lady - a mixed lot of furniture including a pale blue painted dresser rack and a white painted corner wall cabinet (5).

491

Property of a gentleman - three boxes containing assorted books; together with three framed prints (6).

492

Property of a lady - a group of seven porcelain items including C18th Chinese imari plates (mostly with damages) (7).

493

Property of a lady - a George III oak corner wall cabinet with shaped open shelves. £50-80

494

Property of a lady - a late C19th French Sevres style porcelain mounted gilt painted spelter three-piece clock garniture, the clock with 8-day movement striking on a bell, some pieces detached (3).

495

Property of a deceased estate - a two-tone painted metal two-drawer filing cabinet (with key).

496

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Regency period mahogany & ebony strung pedestal pembroke table with end drawer on turned column & hipped sabre legs, 42ins. (106.5cms.) long. £50-80

497

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th stained pine trunk.

498

Property of a lady - a late Victorian ebonised & burgundy upholstered nursing chair; together with a loom style nursing chair; a demi-lune side table; a circular wall mirror; and a box containing assorted items including a pair of candlesticks (5).

499

Property of a lady - a collection of clocks, mostly mantel clocks, mostly C20th (a lot).

500

Property of a gentleman - two swing-frame toilet mirrors, one with single drawer base (2).

501

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th stained pine trunk.

502

Nautical interest - a large wooden scale model fore-deck of a battleship, with ivorine label inscribed ‘BUILT BY UNITED MODEL ENGINEERS, FARNBOROUGH, HANTS, TEL. 1671’, 44.75ins. (113.7cms.) long.

503

Property of a lady - William Stephen Tomkin (1861-1940) - COASTAL SCENE - watercolour, 9.5 by 13.9ins. (24.1 by 35.3cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right; together with a watercolour by Mary E. Fletcher; and another initialled M.M.K. (3). 38

504

Property of a lady - a group of nine C19th copper lustre jugs & beaker (9).

505

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th upholstered ottoman day-bed.

506

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th mahogany twopart corner cabinet, the upper section with dentil frieze above an astragal glazed door, 75.7ins. (192cms.) high. £50-100

507

Two cream painted oval drop-leaf tables (2).

508

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted ceramics including two boxed pairs of napkin rings & a set of five figures of pirates; together with a late C19th green cut glass decanter (on one shelf).

509

Property of a lady - a quantity of Orvieto maiolica bowls & dishes; together with a quantity of Spode ‘Chelsea’ pattern coffee cups & saucers (a lot).

510

Property of a gentleman - a reproduction mahogany & crossbanded circular topped extending dining table with extra leaf, on ball & claw feet.

511

Property of a lady - William Henry Carpendale (1830-1883) - STUDY OF A HORSE - pencil with white heightening, 7.2 by 10.5ins. (18.3 by 26.7cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower left & dated 1865; together with two framed & glazed dog prints (3).

512

Property of a gentleman - a carved oak & cane panelled luggage stand with barleytwist supports & stretchers. £50-80

513

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany chiffonier base with associated glazed two-door bookcase top, 45.7ins. (116cms.) wide (overall).

514

Property of a gentleman - a Belgian Ziegler design rug, 67 by 47ins. (170 by 120cms.); together with a prayer rug; and another rug (3).

515

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany rectangular swivel-top foldover tea table with square tapering legs, 39ins. (99cms.) wide.

516

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian beadwork covered stool, on turned legs; together with four other stools (5).

517

Property of a lady - Charles Pill Junr. (late C19th) - A WINTER SCENE WITH FIGURES BY A FROZEN POND WITH CHURCH BEYOND - oil on canvas, 18 by 24ins. (46 by 61cms.), in gilt composition frame - signed lower right & dated 1890. £50-80

518

Property of a gentleman - a C19th Scandinavian mahogany two-door armoire or wardrobe, probably Finnish, can be dismantled, 48ins. (122cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £80-120

519

Property of a lady - after William Joseph Shayer - HUNTING SCENES - a set of four colour circular engravings, published by Ackermann, 1902, each 9.8 by 9.2ins. (24.9 by 23.4cms.) (P), in matching glazed Hogarth frames (4).

520

Property of a deceased estate - a Chinese planter painted with five dragons to the exterior and fish to the interior, extensively damaged, 14ins. (35.5cms.) high.

521

Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany & satinwood banded sideboard with six square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, damages & restorations, 72ins. (183cms.) wide. £80-120


527

Property of a lady - an early C20th Adam style brass & iron serpentine fronted fire-basket, 24ins. (61cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

528

Box containing railway related books.

529

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian rosewood & marquetry inlaid escritoire, the superstructure with drawers flanking bevelled mirror multi-panelled doors, 38.75ins. (98.5cms.) wide. £100-150

530

Property of a lady - an Edwardian rosewood & marquetry inlaid octagonal topped two-tier window table; together with an oak barleytwist smoker’s stand (2).

531

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany sutherland table.

532

Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency mahogany pembroke table with rope-twist legs, possibly Scottish. £50-100

533

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany fall-front bureau with four long graduated drawers, 36ins. (91.5cms.) wide. £50-100

534

Qashgai rug with navy boteh field, 75 by 60ins. (190 by 152cms.).

535

Property of a gentleman - a late C17th / early C18th oak oval topped gate-leg table with end drawer, 36ins. (91cms.) long. £50-100

536

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted ceramics including three Carlton Ware relief moulded buff ground items (on one shelf).

537

Property of a lady - two Belgian machine-made carpets (2).

538

Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a quantity of assorted ceramics including a Coalport tea-set painted with pink roses (a lot).

539

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th Continental pine two-part dresser. £50-100

540

Property of a lady - a large modern Knole sofa upholstered in calico.

541

Property of a lady - a group of nine framed & glazed pictures & prints including an oil by Percy C. Thurburn (1869-1964) entitled ‘Afternoon, Frenchman’s Creek’, and three watercolours of Venice by Brigadier Rockingham Gill (9).

542

Property of a lady - a parquetry rectangular tray with butterfly wing panel.

543

Property of a lady - a modern brown leather reclining armchair.

Property of a gentleman - a National Time Recorder clocking-in clock with 8-day movement, complete with cards & key (in working order).

544

524

Property of a lady - four assorted prints including one after Stubbs and another after Snaffles, all framed (4).

Property of a lady - a set of five framed & glazed decorative butterfly wing collage pictures (5).

545

Nine boxes containing assorted books (9).

525

Property of a lady - a pair of rush-seated ladder-back chairs (2).

546

Property of a lady - a collection of cigarette cards, in two albums & a small box (3).

526

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany bow-fronted chest of two short & three long graduated drawers with turned handles & swept bracket feet, 41.5ins. (105cms.) wide. £50-100

Lot 518

Lot 527 522

523

Property of a lady - after William Joseph Shayer - HUNTING SCENES - a set of four colour engravings by J. Harris, published by Ackermann, 1864, each 12.6 by 16.25ins. (32 by 41.3cms.) (I), in matching glazed Hogarth frames (4).

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547

Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - an early Victorian mahogany two-part library bookcase, 59.5ins. (151cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £200-300

548

Property of a gentleman - a C19th mahogany bow-fronted corner washstand (F/R); together with a red button upholstered square lounge stool; and two George III country side chairs (4).

549

Property of a gentleman - two matching white painted metal ceiling lights with frosted glass petal shades (2).

550

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted lighting & lampshades (a lot). £50-80

551

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany & astragal glazed two-door china display cabinet with two drawers under, on square tapering legs & spade feet, 36ins. (91.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

552

Property of a gentleman - a C19th mahogany box commode with shaped apron, adapted.

553

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George III mahogany foldover double gate-leg card or games table with square tapering legs. 35.9ins. (91.2cms.) wide. £100-150

554

Property of a lady - a large modern club fender, 76.4ins. (194cms.) wide. £200-300

Lot 547

End of Sale Next sales Saturday 28th January 2012 Pictures, Books, Prints & Ephemera Antique Furniture & Objects.

We would like to wish all of our customers a very happy Christmas & New Year

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6.

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

7.

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

8.

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

Glossary of Terms:

9.

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

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

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

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

1.

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

Prints: The measurements of prints are taken, where possible, from the platemark (P); otherwise they record the size of the subject (S), or the image of the subject (I).

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

2.

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

3.

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

4.

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

5.

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

In other categories the use of the word “style” indicates that, in our opinion, the item(s) is(are) in the style stated but of a later date.

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

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

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

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


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


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