Semley Auctioneers, Jan 26th 2013 Sale of Pictures, Books, Prints & Ephemera

Page 1

Pictures, Books, Prints & Ephemera and Antique Furniture & Objects

Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m.

Saturday 26th January 2013 at 10.30 a.m.

Antiques and Collectables


GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE 1.

2. (a) (b)

(c)

(d) (e)

VENDORS CONDITIONS

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

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

4.

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.

6.

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).

8.

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.

9.

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.

5.

7.

(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.

Continued on inside back cover...

2


Saturday 26th January 2013 at 10.30 a.m. Pictures, Books, Prints & Ephemera and Antique Furniture & Objects Viewing Times

Friday 25th January - 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 57 Sale No: 0209

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 UKand Collectables Ǥ contributor

7+( :25/' 2) $17,48(6 $7 <285 ),1*(57,36

ǤǤǤ Semley Auctioneers is the Trading name of Semley Auctioneers Ltd. Registered in England No: 5136578 3 Ǥ


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


Please Note the Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT Books, Ephemera & Prints 1

DANIEL, Noel (ed.) - ‘Magic 1400’s - 1950’s’ - Taschen, nd, circa 2009, with dust-jacket.

2

A box containing antique tribal & Persian rugs related reference books.

3

A box containing antique furniture & sculpture related reference books.

4

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - RENARD, Jules - ‘Les Philippe’ - Edouard Pelletan, Paris, 1907, limited edition numbered 877 and initialled, with woodcut illustrations, in Trinckvel leather & marbled binding.

5

Property of a deceased estate - four boxes containing assorted fine art related reference books (4).

6

ROBINSON, C.E. - ‘A Royal Warren or Picturesque Rambles in the Isle of Purbeck’ - with etchings by Alfred Dawson, London, The Typographic Etching Company, 1882, red cloth; together with LEWIS, Samuel - ‘A Topographical Dictionary of England’ - volume V only, third edition, London, S. Lewis & Co., 1835, purple cloth (2). £50-80

7

8

Lot 14

Property of a deceased estate - FLEMING, Ian - ‘The Man With The Golden Gun’ - first edition, Jonathan Cape, 1965, without gun on board, slightly torn dust-jacket; together with - ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ - first edition, Jonathan Cape, 1963, torn dust-jacket; and - ‘The Spy Who Loved Me’ - first edition, 5th impression, Jonathan Cape, 1963, torn dust-jacket (3) (see illustration). £50-80 Property of a deceased estate - KIPLING, Rudyard - ‘Just So Stories’ - first edition, Macmillan 1902, pictorial red cloth boards (see illustration). £50-80

9

Property of a lady - KNIGHT, Charles (ed.) - ‘The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakespeare’ - nine-volume set, ‘Poems’ dated 1841, uniformly bound with marbled boards (9). £80-120

10

Property of a deceased estate - BROOKES, Richard - ‘The General Gazetteer’ - 13th edition, 1807, with eight fold-out maps, calf.

11

Property of a gentleman - FLEMING, Ian - ‘The Man With The Golden Gun’ - first edition, Jonathan Cape, 1965, with dustjacket; together with - ‘On Her Majesty’s Secret Service’ - first edition, 2nd impression, Jonathan Cape, 1963, with dust-jacket (2). £100-150

12

A set of twenty-six volumes of ‘The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine’, volumes I - XXVI, 1854 1892, half leather bindings (26). £80-120

13

Property of a gentleman - eight assorted books including PORTLAND, The Duke of - ‘Men, Women and Things’ - first edition, Faber and Faber, 1937, blue cloth boards (8) (see illustration).

14

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - a Unis France mahogany stereoscope by Mattey, Paris, on 8-drawer cabinet containing approx. 800 glass slides of the family during the 1920’s and 1930’s, including visits to Austria, Bulgaria, Hungary, Turkey, Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia (see illustration). £300-500

15

A C19th manuscript book of verses, dated 1839 & later. £50-80

16

Property of a deceased estate - two Victorian photograph albums; together with a small quantity of children’s books including WAIN, Louis - ‘Days in Catland’ - four pictures with 9 (of 14) slot in figures, Raphael Tuck, n.d., circa 1905 (a lot).

17

Property of a lady - a quantity of small Beatles posters.

Lot 7

Lot 8

Lot 13 5


Lot 23

Lot 19

Lot 22

Lot 20

Lot 24

Lot 21 18

Property of a gentleman - BENOR KALTER, J. - ‘Jerusalem, Twelve Views of the Old City’ - published by the Pro-Jerusalem Society, 1926.

19

Property of a lady - a Bank of England One Pound banknote, dated 13th April 1815, serial number 22390 (tatty); together with a United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland treasury One Pound banknote, undated (1914-1916), serial number M78 75872 (fold creases, slightly soiled); and a cheque for Two Hundred Pounds, dated 1879 (tatty) (3) (see illustration). £80-120

20

Lot 32

Property of a lady - three late C19th / early C20th photograph & scrap albums belonging to Humphrey Francis Humphreys OBE MC (1885-1977) and his brother John Humphreys, including silver gelatin prints of Burma (3) (see illustration for sample). £200-300

6

21

Property of a gentleman - a box containing assorted ephemera including six C19th albumen prints of Italy by Alfredo Noack (1833-1895), three albumen prints of France by Ladislas Konarzewsky of Saint Jean de Luz, early C20th society portrait photographs by Lenare, and various indentures dating from the early C18th (see illustration for sample). £100-200

22

Property of a gentleman - Adolphe Willette (1857-1926) CABARET - black & white lithograph, 23.8 by 16.9ins. (60.5 by 43cms.) (I), in glazed frame (see illustration). £120-180


31

Property of a lady - MERCATOR, Gerardus (1512-1594) and HONDIUS, Jodocus (1563-1612) - REGIONS OF BRITAIN - a set of six coloured map engravings, inscribed in French ‘Seconde - Septiesme Table d’Angleterre’, each approx. 138 by 200mm (P), glazed as table mats (6). £100-150

32

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - DELISLE, Guillaume - ‘Carte de L’Afrique ou du Senegal’ (map of French Africa or Senegal) - engraving, 19.25 by 24.65ins. (48.9 by 62.6cms.) (P), published 1745, in glazed frame (see illustration). £100-150

33

Property of a gentleman - Hans Bol (1534-1593) - FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPE - etching, 7.13 by 9.76ins. (18.1 by 24.8cms.), trimmed but leaving a small margin, stuck down, in glazed frame (see illustration). £200-300

Lot 33 23

Property of a gentleman - Alberto Giacometti (1901-1966) - NUDE IN PROFILE - original lithograph for ‘Derriere Le Miroir’, 1961, with printed list of pictures & sculptures verso (Ref. Lust 160), 14.9 by 11ins. (37.8 by 28cms.), in modern glazed frame (see illustration). £60-90

24

Edward Ardizzone (1900-1979) - ‘SHELTER SCENE’ (1941) - lithograph in colours, 30 by 40ins. (76.5 by 102cms.), published by the National Gallery and printed at the Baynard Press , unframed (see illustration). Footnote - another copy of the the same print sold Christies, The Peter Nahum Collection, 15/11/2006, lot 160 (GBP 500). £80-120

25

Property of a lady of title - Andrew Smith (modern British) - ‘REMINISCENCE, ALTERED PERCEPTION, IMAGINATION, DREAMS’ - limited edition print, number 8 / 10, in glazed frame, 47.6 by 37.2ins. (121 by 94.5cms.) (overall) - signed. Provenance - with Summerleaze Gallery.

26

Property of a gentleman - Robert Strange after Guido Reni ‘VENUS ATTIRED BY THE GRACES’ - black & white engraving, dated 1759, 20 by 15ins. (51 by 38cms.) (P), in glazed oak frame.

27

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

28

Property of a lady - eight C19th French fashion prints, coloured engravings, in matching modern grey & gilt frames (8). £50-80

29

30

Pictures

Lot 34

Lot 36

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th reverse mezzotint on glass entitled ‘BRITANNIA, supporting the PROTECTORS of PEACE & LIBERTY’, showing Britannia holding the busts of King George III and Napoleon Bonaparte following a putto holding aloft the flags of Great Britain and France, published 1802, 9.8 by 13.75ins. (25 by 35cms.), in Hogarth frame. £100-150 Property of a gentleman - SPEED, John - CUMBERLAND - coloured map engraving, 15.25 by 20.25ins. (38.7 by 51.4cms.) (P), in glazed ebonised frame; together with two framed & glazed architectural prints (3). £50-100 7

34

Property of a lady - Paul Delvaux (Belgian, 1897-1994) HEAD OF A YOUNG LADY - pen & ink sketch, 9.8 by 7.3ins. (25 by 18.5cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration). Provenance - West Wiltshire and Scotland private collection. £1500-2500

35

Property of a lady - Luis Sanz (C20th) - DOUBLE MASK - pen & ink drawing, 8 by 5.7ins. (20.3 by 14.5cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated 1982.

36

Property of a gentleman - two pen & ink scale drawings of early locomotives, with pencil annotations, probably late C19th / early C20th, each 10.6 by 14.6ins. (27 by 37cms.), in modern frames (2) (see illustration). £50-100


Lot 37

Lot 38

Lot 42

Lot 40

Lot 39 37

38

39

40

Property of a gentleman - Giovanni Battista Cipriani RA (1727-1785) - MERCURY CROWNING ORPHEUS WITH LAURELS - pencil drawing, 4.3 by 7.2ins. (10.9 by 18.3cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right. Provenance - Sabin Galleries, London (the collection of Sir Bruce Ingram); together with another C18th drawing by a different hand depicting a quarrying group (2) (see illustration). £150-250

Lot 43

Property of a deceased estate - old master drawing - C18th, probably French school - A CARTOUCHE WITH A RECUMBENT SHEEP ON CLOUDS - sepia drawing, 20.7 by 13.5ins. (52.6 by 34.3cms.), in glazed frame (see illustration). £100-200 Property of a lady - C18th Roman school - BIBLICAL SCENES FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT - a set of six buff & grey wash drawings with white heightening, two rectangular the larger 4.6 by 12.5ins. (11.7 by 31.8cms.), the other four circular the largest 5ins. (12.7cms.) dia., all in matching glazed gilt frames (6) (see illustration). £600-900 Flemish School, C17th - STUDY OF A CHERUB OR PUTTO - three-colour chalk drawing, 10.5 by 5.3ins. (26.7 by 13.5cms.) with additional strip affixed to left hand side, in glazed gilt frame (see illustration). £1500-2500

8

41

JB (modern) - BLUE TITS ON A BRANCH - watercolour, 13 by 9ins. (33 by 22.9cms.), in glazed Hogarth frame - monogrammed lower right & dated ‘76. £50-100

42

CMH (C20th) - A YOUNG 1920’S LADY IN PALE PINK DRESS SURROUNDED BY FLOWERS - watercolour, 19.3 by 10.75ins. (49 by 27.3cms.), in glazed frame - monogrammed lower right (see illustration). £50-100

43

Property of a lady - Margaret Bernard (exh.1883-1924) - COTTAGE IN LANDSCAPE and MILKMAID AND CATTLE NEAR FARMSTEAD - two watercolours, 8 by 12ins. (20.3 by 30.5cms.) and 8 by 16ins. (20.3 by 40.6cms.), both in glazed gilt frames - both signed & dated lower right (2) (see illustration). £100-200


Lot 47 Lot 44 44

Property of a lady - Paul Marny (1829-1914) - NORTH EUROPEAN STREET SCENE, PROBABLY NORMANDY OR BRITTANY - watercolour, 10.5 by 6.6ins. (26.7 by 16.8cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right; together with a watercolour depicting Heidelberg by Flood Page; and another watercolour depicting a Continental street scene (3) (see illustration). £50-100

45

Property of a deceased estate - Derek H. Wilkinson (19292001) - BEACH SCENE WITH FIGURES - watercolour, 18 by 25.9ins. (45.7 by 65.8cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated 1980. £50-100

46

Property of a deceased estate - an incomplete run of thirty volumes of ‘The Old Water-Colour Society’s Club’ annuals, from volume one (1923) to volume sixty-three (1994) (30).

47

Property of a deceased estate - Claude Kitto (1913-1996) CORNISH SCENES - four watercolours, each approximately 9 by 13.5ins. (23 by 34.5cms.), in glazed frames - all signed (4) (see illustration for sample). £50-100

48

Property of a gentleman - George Arthur Fripp RWS (18131896) - A VILLAGE STREET SCENE WITH SHEEP AND DROVER - watercolour, 9.3 by 16.1ins. (23.6 by 40.1cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left (see illustration). £200-300

49

Property of a gentleman - Rev. John Swete (c.1752-1821) OXTON GATEWAY (Devon) - watercolour, 6.4 by 8.6ins. (16.3 by 21.8cms.), in modern glazed gilt frame - dated 1811 (see illustration). £50-100

50

Property of a lady - Mabel Davidson after Dante Gabriel Rossetti - ‘MONNA VANNA’ - watercolour, 22.4 by 18.1ins. (56.9 by 46cms.), in glazed gilt frame - inscribed on reverse & dated 1912 (see illustration). £50-100

51

Property of a gentleman - William Alexander (fl.1878-1898) - A STREET SCENE, PROBABLY SALISBURY - watercolour, 8.3 by 10.4ins. (21 by 26.5cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower centre & dated 1894; together with two watercolours depicting Mediterranean Views, both signed D. Roberts & dated 1861, in glazed frames; and another framed & glazed watercolour depicting a canal scene (4) (see illustration). £80-120

Lot 48

Lot 49

9

Lot 50


Lot 56

Lot 51

Lot 52

Lot 58

Lot 53

Lot 59

Lot 55

Lot 60 10


52

Property of a lady - Alfred Heaton Cooper (1864-1929) - INTERIOR SCENE WITH A GIRL AT A SPINNING WHEEL watercolour, 10.8 by 20.9ins. (27.5 by 53cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £200-300

53

Property of a gentleman - Nora Davison (fl.1881-1905) THE OLD PHEASANT INN - watercolour, 13.9 by 11.2ins. (35.3 by 28.4cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £80-120

54

Property of a gentleman - E. A. Warrington (exh.1882) FIGURES AND BOAT IN RIVER LANDSCAPE - watercolour, 8.3 by 15ins. (21.1 by 38.1cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left & dated 1877; together with another gilt framed landscape watercolour (2). £50-100

55

Aaron Edwin Penley RI (1807-1870) - “A HIGHLAND FERRY” - watercolour, 9 by 13.4ins. (23 by 34cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed & dated lower left (see illustration). £100-150

56

Property of a gentleman - William Gilpin (1724-1804) LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES - watercolour, an oval, 6.3 by 9.1ins. (16 by 23cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right & with stamped initials lower left (see illustration). £150-250

57

Property of a gentleman - Paul Sandby RA (1731-1809) - A VIEW OF ETON - watercolour, 11.1 by 15.65ins. (28.2 by 39.7cms.), in glazed gilt frame (see illustration). Provenance - with Thos. Agnew & Sons, from whom purchased March 1960 (label on reverse). Exhibited June - July 1960 at the Paul Sandby Exhibition held at the Guildhall Art Gallery (label on reverse). £5000-7000

58

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - Marcial Godoy Opazo (Venezuelan, 1933-1997) - A TRINIDAD VILLAGE SCENE - oil on board, 23.5 by 39.4ins. (60 by 100cms.), in gilt frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £300-500

59

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - Andre Utter (1886-1948) - FLOWERS IN A VASE - oil on canvas, 32 by 25.6ins. (81 by 65cms.), framed - signed lower right & with 1955 Musee Jenisch, Vevey exhibition label, and Galerie Moos, Geneve label on reverse (see illustration). £300-500

60

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - Arlette Ryan nee Warain (b.1892) - PORTRAIT OF SUZANNE WARAIN (recto) and PORTRAIT OF YVONNE WARAIN (verso) oils on panel, 18 by 15ins. (46 by 38cms.), framed - signed & dated 1944 (see illustration). Footnote - Arlette herself was the subject of several celebrated portraits, including one by Paul Cesar Helleu and another by Marcel Andre Baschet, both now in the Musée d’Orsay, Paris. £50-100

61

Lot 61

Lot 62

Lot 63

Property of a lady - Margret Marks (C20th) - SEASIDE TOWN BEACH SCENE - oil on board, 14.25 by 20.3ins. (36.2 by 51.6cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £200-300

11

62

Property of a deceased estate - Earl (late C20th) - ‘ACROSS THE MENAI STRAIT’ - oil on board, 20 by 24ins. (51 by 61cms.), framed - signed in red lower left (see illustration). £50-100

63

Property of a gentleman - C20th - A DAWN ESTUARY SCENE WITH FISHING BOATS - oil on canvas, 17.9 by 22.9ins. (45.5 by 58.2cms.), in gilt frame - indistinctly signed lower right (see illustration). £50-100

64

Property of a gentleman - Sven-Erik Hojland (C20th Swedish) - WINTER LANDSCAPE - oil on canvas, 24.5 by 20.5ins. (62 by 52cms.), framed - signed lower left & dated ‘49. £50-80


Lot 65

Lot 69

Lot 67

Lot 70

Lot 66

Lot 68 12

65

Property of a lady - attributed to Thomas Stothard (17551834) - A SKETCH DEPICTING A SEATED OTTOMAN GENTLEMAN WITH STANDING FEMALE ATTENDANTS - oil on wood panel, 5.1 by 6ins. (13 by 15.2cms.), framed (see illustration). Provenance - Samuel Boddington (1766-1843), according to old crest & auction catalogue entry on reverse. £200-300

66

Property of a lady - James Peter Quinn (Australian, 18711951) - PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN - oil on canvas, 20 by 16ins. (51 by 41cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £50-100

67

Property of a gentleman - C19th English school - STILL LIFES OF GAME BIRDS AND A HARE IN ALCOVES - a pair, oils on canvas, each 10 by 8ins. (25.4 by 20.3cms.), in matching gilt frames (2) (see illustration). £300-500

68

Property of a gentleman - Continental possibly Swedish school (mid C19th) - A GROUP OF FIVE TRAVELLERS IN A LANDSCAPE WITH A TOWN BEHIND - oil on canvas, 23 by 31ins. (58.5 by 79cms.), in gilt frame - remnants of old hand-written label on reverse (see illustration). £400-600

69

Property of a gentleman - Dutch school (C18th / C19th) FIGURES BY A COTTAGE OR TAVERN WITH MEN DRINKING AT A TABLE - oil on canvas, 19.7 by 24ins. (50 by 61cms.), in gilt frame (see illustration). £300-500


Jewellery 73

Property of a lady - a late Victorian 18ct gold cased fob watch with pink & blue guilloche enamel chapter ring; together with two early C20th lady’s 18ct gold cased wristwatches (3) (see illustration). £120-180

74

Property of a lady - a pair of 18ct gold single cultured pearl earrings, the pearls approx. 6.3cms. dia. (2). £60-90

75

An Indian faceted green stone bead necklace with yellow metal spacers, 20.5ins. (52cms.) long. £80-120

76

An Indian carved blue stone & white metal bead necklace, 17ins. (43cms.) long. £80-120

77

An Indian five-row red stone bead & pearl marriage necklace with tassel end. £80-120

78

Property of a lady - a yellow metal belcher link chain, marked 375, with intaglio swivel seal, the chain 17.25ins. (44cms.) long (see illustration). £300-400

Lot 71

Lot 72 70

Property of a lady - Tom Coates PPRBA PPS RWS NEAC (b.1941) - ‘MIDDAY’ - oil on board, 10 by 12ins. (25.5 by 30.5cms.), framed - initialled lower left (see illustration). Provenance - with New Grafton Gallery, London (label on reverse). £300-500

71

Property of a lady - GHB, late C19th English school - AN EXTENSIVE LANDSCAPE - oil on board, 11 by 17.3ins. (28 by 44cms.), in gilt frame - old ink inscription verso reads ‘Distance to the East Coleorton Hall (Leicestershire) / GHB’, with Christie’s stencil mark ‘613 PW’ (see illustration). Provenance - purchased from Christie’s in 1966. £800-1200

72

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - Jules Elie Delaunay (1828-1891) - PORTRAIT OF LA MARQUESA DE ESCOMBRERAS - oil on canvas, 38.75 by 31ins. (98 by 79cms.), in gilt frame with mirror panelled margins - signed lower left & dated 1882 (see illustration). £800-1200

Lot 73

Lot 78

Lot 79 13


86

Property of a lady - a gold bar brooch set with three diamonds, 2.15ins. (5.4cms.) long, in Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. box (see illustration). £80-120

87

Property of a lady - a Chinese 18ct gold rectangular pendant on chain, the pendant with filigree border (see illustration). £900-1100

Objets Vertu 88

Property of a lady - a Stuart Devlin HM silver gilt limited edition novelty egg, enclosing three flowers, London 1968, 2.8ins. (7.2cms.) high, boxed (see illustration). £150-250

89

Property of a lady - a Stuart Devlin HM silver gilt limited edition novelty egg, enclosing a sunflower, London 1971, 2.8ins. (7.2cms.) high, boxed (see illustration). £150-250

90

Property of a lady - a Stuart Devlin HM silver gilt limited edition novelty egg, enclosing two love birds in a cage, London 1981, 2.8ins. (7.2cms.) high, boxed (see illustration). £150-250

Lot 86

Lot 87 79

Property of a lady - a graduated pearl single row necklace with eighty-two pearls, the largest approx. 7mm dia., 21ins. (53cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120

80

An Indian three-row carved blue stone bead marriage necklace with tassel end. £80-120

81

An Indian carved green stone bead necklace with yellow metal spacers, 18ins. (46cms.) long. £80-120

82

An Indian carved blue stone bead necklace with yellow metal spacers, 19.3ins. (49cms.) long. £80-120

83

An Indian carved blue stone bead necklace with white metal spacers, 19ins. (48cms.) long. £80-120

84

An Indian lapis lazuli & cloisonne bead necklace, 21ins. (53cms.) long. £80-120

85

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted jewellery including gold brooches (see illustration). £300-400

Lot 88

Lot 89 14

Lot 90


Lot 91

94

Property of a lady - four C19th painted papier-mache snuff boxes; together with a treen shoe snuff box; another treen snuff box; a small ivory circular box; and a French faience smoker’s pipe (8) (see illustration). £100-200

95

Property of a lady - a group of eight C19th enamel patch boxes, damages (8) (see illustration). £50-100

96

Property of a lady - an Indian white metal baby’s rattle, 9.8ins. (25cms.) long (overall).

97

A Middle Eastern gilt decorated base metal etui case with hinged cover, 4.5ins. (11.5cms.) high (see illustration). £400-600

98

A Victorian HM silver rectangular card case with engreved foliate decoration, maker Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1858, 4ins. (10.2cms.) high (see illustration). £120-180

99

A George III ivory toothpick case or box, circa 1800, of rectangular form with cut corners, the hinged cover inset with a grey wash drawing depicting a classical deer hunt, the lined interior with damaged mirror, 3.65ins. (9.3cms.) long (see illustration). £300-500

Lot 93

Lot 95

Lot 94 91

An Edwardian oval portrait miniature on ivory depicting a girl, 3.5 by 2.75ins. (9 by 7cms.), indistinctly monogrammed, in glazed ebonised oval frame (see illustration). £80-120

92

Property of a lady - a C19th Meissen blue ground porcelain rectangular box with gilt panels depicting a courting couple & floral bouquets, riveted, 3.3ins. (8.5cms.) wide.

93

Property of a lady - a pair of C19th oval silhouettes with ‘bronzing’ depicting a standing gentleman & lady, he depicted holding a cane, she holding a posy, each 10.75 by 7.9ins. (27.3 by 20cms.) (I), in matching glazed gilt composition rectangular frames (2) (see illustration). £150-250

Lot 97

Lot 98

Lot 99 15


Lot 100

Lot 104

Lot 103 Lot 105

Lot 101

Lot 106 100

A late C18th / early C19th ivory & tortoiseshell circular snuff box, the radially strung cover with central dial with Arabic numerals 1-10, the pointer operated by a button & rod, 2.25ins. (5.7cms.) dia. (see illustration). £300-500

101

Property of a lady - a C19th wooden panel painted with an armorial crest, 8.1 by 7.2ins. (20.6 by 18.3cms.); together with a C19th ebonised rectangular framed oval silhouette of a lady; and a Mauchlineware box (3) (see illustration).

102

Property of a lady - two miniature painted porcelain plaques, in modern glazed frames; together with a bag containing assorted ivory items including an ivory covered prayer book (3). £50-100

Lot 107

103

Property of a gentleman - a C19th German carved ivory figure of Cupid, damages & restorations, 5.1ins. (13cms.) high (see illustration).

106

104

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th mother-ofpearl & painted brise fan, in Asprey box; together with an amber bead necklace with four Marie Theresa thaler coin pendants (2) (see illustration). £100-150

Property of a lady - two small silver boxes; together with a moss agate snuff box; and an Indian decorated silver plated rectangular box (4) (see illustration). £150-250

107

Property of a lady - an early C19th blond tortoiseshell circular snuff box, the hinged cover with inlaid landscape, 2.7ins. (6.8cms.) dia.; together with another C19th tortoiseshell rectangular snuff box with inlaid stag decoration, 2.8ins. (7.1cms.) wide (2) (see illustration). £150-250

105

Property of a gentleman - late C19th Sevres style porcelain quatrefoil box, 6.4ins. (16.2cms.) wide (see illustration). 16


Lot 108

Lot 109

108

Property of a lady - a group of six early C20th portrait miniatures, ovals, the largest 3 by 2.4ins. (7.5 by 6cms.), in oval brass pendant frames - one initialled FBJ (6) (see illustration). £200-300

109

Property of a lady - an early C19th French inlaid tortoiseshell circular snuff box, 3.15ins. (8cms.) dia. (see illustration). £200-300

110

Property of a lady - a group of six decorative portrait miniatures on ivory including three eighteenth century ladies & two gentlemen in uniform, the largest 4.1ins. (10.4cms.) high (excluding frame) (6) (see illustration). £150-250

111

Property of a lady - a Georg Jensen Sterling silver Cactus pattern caddy spoon, import marks for 1951, 3.8ins. (9.7cms.) long (see illustration). £50-80

112

Property of a lady - an 18ct yellow & white gold pill box modelled as an evening bag, 1.6ins. (4cms.) wide (see illustration). £500-700

113

Property of a lady - a Jaques of London carved natural & red stained ivory chess set, complete, both kings marked ‘JAQUES LONDON’ on underside, one of each rook & one of each knight with crown mark to top, the kings 3ins. (7.6cms.) high (32) (see illustration). £500-800

Silver & Silver Plated items Lot 111 114

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th cased set of twelve each silver plated dessert knives & forks with carved mother-of-pearl handles. £50-80

115

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a cased pair of berry spoons, a pair of coasters, and an oval entree dish (on one shelf).

116

Property of a lady - a silver plated photograph frame, 10.25ins. (26cms.) high; together with a bag containing a small quantity of silver plated flatware (2).

117

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a hot water jug & a meat skewer.

118

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

119

Property of a lady - an early C20th cased silver plated toasting fork, marrow scoop and butterknife set, with carved ivory rope-twist handles.

Lot 112

Lot 110

Lot 113 17


Lot 135

Lot 133

Lot 131

Lot 138

Lot 139

Lot 137 Lot 132 120

Property of a lady - a pair of C19th silver plated candlesticks, each 10.1ins. (25.5cms.) high; together with a late C19th / early C20th silver plated circular waiter with shell & gadroon border, 15ins. (38cms.) dia. (3).

121

A group of assorted HM silver and white metal items including a Victorian HM silver model of a garden temple, 4.75ins. (5cms.). £120-180

122

123

124

Lot 140

Property of a lady - a pair of Mappin & Webb HM silver entree dish handles only; together with a pair of silver plated oval entree dishes with engraved crests; another silver plated entree dish; and a small quantity of silver plated entree dish parts (a lot). £100-150 Property of a lady - a modern HM silver caddy spoon with Prince of Wales plume, Sheffield 1981; together with a modern HM silver sauce ladle, Sheffield 1970; a modern HM silver Bibine bottle or decanter label; and a pair of Continental 835 grade silver butter-knives with matching sugar spoon & sugar tongs (7). Property of a deceased estate - a pair of modern HM silver dwarf candlesticks, Birmingham 1979, each 4ins. (10cms.) high (2).

18

125

Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV HM silver milk jug, London 1822. £100-150

126

Property of a lady - three Georgian unmarked silver punch ladles with twisted horn handles (3). £150-250

127

Property of a lady - a bag containing four assorted silver items including an Estonian cake slice; together with a small quantity of silver plated flatware (2). £100-150

128

Property of a lady - a small pair of HM silver visiting card trays; together with a late Victorian HM silver flip-top scent bottle by Samuel Mordan, London 1898 (3).

129

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted HM silver items including a three-piece condiment set. £180-240

130

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver flatware including five Edinburgh serving spoons. £180-240

131

Property of a lady - a William & Mary HM silver trefid spoon, the bowl with beaded & threaded rat-tail, maker ‘Co’, London 1699, 7.15ins. (18.2cms.) long, approx. 40 grams (see illustration). £150-250


Lot 145

Lot 141 139

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted HM silver items including a William IV goblet with floral repousse band and Georgian flatware (see illustration). £200-300

140

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian HM silver bullet shaped teapot, maker E.F over H.T, Birmingham 1883 (see illustration). £250-350

European Ceramics & Glass

Lot 146 132

A late C18th unmarked silver etui with fittings, the tortoiseshell sided folding knife with silver blade hallmarked Sheffield 1782, 3.6ins. (9.2cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

133

A late C19th / early C20th Continental 835 grade silver travelling folding fork & spoon, with mask finial & collars, 4.4ins. (11.2cms.) long (see illustration). Biblio. - a similar Genoese folding fork dated 1592 is illustrated in C.T.P. Bailey ‘Knives & Forks’, Medici Society, 1927. £100-150

134

Property of a lady - a filled HM silver copy of the Chellini Madonna roundel by Pobjoy Mint, number 336 of a limited edition of 750, in glazed frame.

135

Property of a lady - a pair of C18th George III HM silver scissor action sugar nips, maker R.M, probably Richard Meach, 5ins. (12.7cms.) long (see illustration). £70-100

136

Property of a gentleman - a large Edwardian HM silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1905, 9.25ins. (23.5cms.) high. £100-150

137

Property of a gentleman - a set of four modern Sterling silver peppermills & pepperettes, 2.75ins. (7cms.) max. (4) (see illustration). £80-120

138

Property of a lady - a pair of early C20th HM silver candlesticks, Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1912, 6.5ins. (16.5cms.) high, weighted (2) (see illustration). £70-100 19

141

Property of a lady - an early C20th Art Nouveau Loetz type iridescent glass pedestal bowl of wrythen form, circa 1905, 9.1ins. (23cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150

142

Property of a lady - a set of four Val St. Lambert clear glass candlesticks of hexagonal section, acid etched marks, each 11.25ins. (28.5cms.) high, each pair with original fitted polystyrene box (4). £80-120

143

Property of a lady - a set of fourteen Waterford Colleen pattern crystal cut glass small wine glasses, each 4.25ins. (10.8cms.) (14). £80-120

144

Property of a lady - a pair of late C19th pink opaque glass vases painted with birds & flowers, each 11.2ins. (28.5cms.) high (2).

145

Property of a lady - a collection of fourteen chemists rounds or apothecary jars, in blue, green & clear glass, the tallest 9.5ins. (24.1cms.) high (14) (see illustration). £80-120

146

Property of a lady - a pair of Victorian ruby glass table lustres, each 13.25ins. (33.5cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £100-150

147

Property of a lady - a Herend fishnet model of an owl perched on a branch, 5.1ins. (13cms.) high; together with a modern Lalique bird pin tray, 2.75ins. (7cms.) high (2). £50-80

148

Property of a gentleman - two C19th Pratt type plates; together with a pair of C19th Sowerby pale blue opaque glass navette shaped salts; and a pair of C19th blue opaque glass vases (6). £50-100


149

Property of a deceased estate - a Japanese glazed studio pottery model of a dragon, impressed seal mark (Shozo?), 8ins. (20.3cms.) long; together with a small tenmoku glazed ewer with matching bowl, both with indistinct impressed marks (3) (see illustration).

150

Property of a deceased estate - Christopher Aston, Elkesley - a studio pottery stoneware bottle vase, 8.25ins. (21cms.) high; together with Alvingham Pottery (Pru Green) - a ‘jewelled’ flowerhead decorated dish, dated ‘75, 8.7ins. (22cms.) dia.; a Japanese style teapot with cane handle; and two other studio pottery vases (5) (see illustration).

151

Property of a deceased estate - Bernard Rooke (b.1938) - a studio pottery stoneware lamp base, 10ins. (26cms.) high (see illustration).

152

Property of a deceased estate - a modern Coalport bone china strawberry pattern strawberry set.

153

Property of a lady - an early C20th Gouda candlestick, 8.25ins. (21cms.) high; together with two Gouda vases (3) (see illustration).

154

Property of a lady - a Poole Pottery Sylvan Ware vase, impressed & printed marks, inscribed M24, incised 768, 6.7ins. (17cms.) high; together with a Lake’s Cornish Pottery Truro three-handled vase, 7.4ins. (18.8cms.) high, reputedly purchased from Liberty in the early 1970’s; an early C20th Royal Doulton stoneware vase decorated by Maud Bowden, 7ins. (17.8cms.) high; and a Danish Lillerod faience owl jug, 5.4ins. (13.7cms.) high (4) (see illustration).

155

Lot 159 Lot 151

Lot 153

Property of a lady - a large Royal Copenhagen floral painted vase, pattern & shape numbers ‘2650 / 2308’, blue painted ‘Ro’ mark, 11.25ins. (28.6cms.) high.

Lot 156

Lot 149

Lot 160

Lot 150

Lot 154

Lot 161 20


163

Property of a lady - a pair of late C19th Conta & Boehme porcelain novelty trinket boxes modelled as children sitting on chairs, 4.4ins. (11.2cms.) high; together with a late C19th gilt decorated blue glass slender vase, 10ins. (25.4cms.) high (3).

164

Property of a lady - two early C20th Royal Crown Derby imari rouge pots, date codes for 1910 and 1915 (2).

165

Property of a gentleman - a C19th Berlin plain white glazed figure of a putto wearing ice skates, underglaze blue sceptre mark, tip of one skate missing, 6.15ins. (15.6cms.) high. £50-80

166

Property of a lady - an early C19th imari pattern inkwell of cylindrical form with three quill holes, probably Chamberlain’s Worcester, indistinct blue mark, 2.35ins. (6cms.) high (see illustration).

167

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Italian maiolica style pottery circular dish painted with The Judgement of Paris, probably Richard Ginori or Cantagalli, 13.4ins. (34cms.) dia.. £80-120

168

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted ceramics including a C19th Chinese famille rose rectangular box & a pair of C19th Chinese Canton cups & saucers (damages) (on one shelf). £50-100

169

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th Royal Worcester floral painted sandwich plate, with scale ground; together with a matching pair of side plates (3).

170

Property of a lady - a box containing assorted items including a Royal Doulton stoneware vase with blue ground.

171

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of Royal Crown Derby imari pattern pistol handled cutlery, in four boxes (4) (see illustration). £120-180

Lot 166

Lot 171 156

Property of a gentleman - four Poole Pottery Delphis items including a large flared bowl, shape number 58, decorated by Cynthia Bennett, 13.6ins. (34.5cms.) and a squat bowl, shape number 32, decorated by Cynthia Bennett, 6.75ins. (17.1cms.) dia. (4) (see illustration). £50-80

157

Property of a lady - a studio pottery stoneware bowl with tenmoku glaze, unmarked, 5.9ins. (15cms.) dia.; together with a Kosta art glass dish, 10.75ins. (27.3cms.) across (2).

158

Property of a lady - an early C20th Royal Doulton yellow lustre bowl, 5.1ins. (13cms.) dia..

159

Property of a lady - a studio pottery tenmoku glazed stoneware dish decorated with stylised prunus, unmarked, 10.8ins. (27.5cms.) dia. (see illustration). £100-150

160

Property of a lady - a collection of six Royal Doulton figures - Sandra (HN2275), Fair Lady (HN2832), Elyse (HN2429), Paula (HN2906), Bride (HN2873), and Bridesmaid (HN2874); together with a Big Ben teapot (7) (see illustration). £80-120

161

Property of a lady - a pair of Herend fishnet models of cockerels, chip to one beak, each approx. 5.4ins. (13.7cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £50-80

162

Property of a lady - a pair of late Victorian Staffordshire models of standing Pekinese dogs, with gilt highlights, 8ins. (20cms.) high (2).

Islamic & Oriental Ceramics & Works of Art 172

Property of a gentleman - a Persian faience blue & white bottle vase, probably C19th, painted with vertical tapering bands of flowers, the neck reduced, drilled for electricity, 13ins. (33cms.) high (see illustration). £50-100

Lot 172 21


Lot 175

Lot 173

173

Property of a lady - a Japanese wucai style miniature rectangular censer, C19th, the pierced cover with aubergine, green & ochre glazed karashishi finial, 4.2ins. (10.7cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80

174

A Japanese Satsuma ovoid vase painted with birds & a blossoming cherry tree in a landscape, signed, 10ins. (25.4cms.) high. £50-80

175

Property of a lady - a Japanese Satsuma bottle vase with dragon handles, Meiji period (1868-1912), painted with fighting warriors beneath mons, mark reads ‘Dai Nippon...... sei’, 7.4ins. (18.8cms.) high (see illustration). £70-100

176

Property of a lady - a Chinese famille rose baluster vase painted with a mother & child in garden, with calligraphy on reverse, iron red Qianlong 4-character seal mark but C20th, 7ins. (17.8cms.) high.

177

Property of a gentleman - a Chinese blue ground deep bowl with up-turned rim, late C19th / early C20th, the interior decorated in white with Buddhistic emblems & flowers, 11ins. (28cms.) dia. (see illustration). £50-80

178

A late C19th / early C20th Chinese baluster vase decorated with blue & white flowers on a celadon ground, 17.1ins. (43.4cms.) high (see illustration). £100-200

179

A pair of Chinese porcelain famille verte figures of Hehe Erxian twins, each modelled standing & holding a vase of lotus, approx. 12.4ins. (31.5cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £50-100

180

A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain bowls painted with fruiting lychee branches, underglaze blue Guangxu 6-character marks, each 3.5ins. (9cms.) dia. (2) (see illustration). £500-800

181

A pair of Chinese porcelain bowls, each painted with a red crowned crane amongst rockwork & lingzhi beneath a pine tree, iron red 4-character hall marks translated as ‘precious object of pure splendour’, each 3.75ins. (9.5cms.) dia. (2) (see illustration). £300-500

182

Property of a lady - a pair of Chinese powder blue saucer dishes, Kangxi period, each with four foliate panels, 4.9ins. (12.5cms.) dia. (2). £50-80

183

Property of a gentleman - two large Chinese flambe glazed baluster vases, one probably C19th, the other possibly later, each 21.5ins. (55cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £400-600

184

Property of a lady - a small sadeli decorated sandalwood box containing turned ivory scoring pegs, the box 3.25ins. (8.2cms.) wide; together with a pair of Chinese child’s embroidered silk shoes (3).

185

Property of a gentleman - a pair of late C19th / early C20th Indian Kashmiri floral painted papier-mache covered jars, 8ins. (20.3cms.) high (2) (see illustration).

Lot 177

Lot 178

Lot 179

Lot 180

Lot 181 22


Lot 186

Lot 183

Lot 185

Lot 187

Lot 189

Lot 188

186

Lot 197

Lot 195

Property of a gentleman - a pair of Islamic Mamluk finely cast bronze two-handled pots, probably Syrian, cast with bands of scrolling foliage & script, each 11ins. (28cms.) wide (overall with ring handles down) (2) (see illustration). £200-300

187

Property of a gentleman - a Japanese short sword, wakizashi, with 15.5-inch (39.5cms.) blade & bound shagreen grip (see illustration).

188

Property of a lady - a kakemono, painted in sumi, gofun & colour on silk depicting two cranes wading in a river before a flower-strewn riverbank, signed & sealed, 48.75 by 20.75ins. (123.8 by 52.6cms.) (see illustration). Provenance - Oriental, Tibetan, Himalayan and Ottoman Art from Spink, Christie’s, 19th June 1998, lot 648 (£ 690). £150-250 23

189

Property of a lady - a Japanese ivory circular box, late C19th / early C20th, with incised decoration depicting tigers, split to side of cover, 2.7ins. (6.9cms.) dia.; together with a tortoiseshell rectangular box with pierced lid, damages, 4.3ins. (11cms.) wide (2) (see illustration).

190

A pair of late C19th / early C20th Japanese bronze vases with chilong handles, decorated in relief with birds & flowering shrubs, each 11.8ins. (30cms.) high (2).

191

Property of a lady - a private collection of mostly Chinese ceramics & works of art, acquired in the 1970’s & 1980’s - a Japanese kakemono or scroll painting of a Bijin, C20th, signed, 41.5 by 13.6ins. (105.5 by 34.5cms.).

192

Property of a gentleman - a Chinese carved rootwood figure, early / mid C20th, 15.4ins. (39cms.) high.

193

Property of a lady - a Chinese painted terracotta headed doll with wire fingers & silk robe, probably late C19th / early C20th, impressed seal mark to back of neck, 16.5ins. (42cms.) high, with wooden stand.

194

Property of a lady - a Chinese woollen hand-made dragon carpet with beige ground, 143 by 107ins. (363 by 272cms.).

195

Property of a deceased estate - a C19th Chinese embroidered silk panel, possibly a rank badge, depicting flowers & butterflies, unframed, approx. 13.75 by 16ins. (35 by 41cms.) (see illustration).

196

Property of a lady - three Chinese carved alabaster figures of Guanyin, on hardwood stands, the tallest 17.75ins. (45cms.) high (overall); together with a Chinese carved jade figure of Budai, on fitted hardwood stand, 3.75ins. (9.5cms.) high (overall) (4).

197

A C19th Chinese Canton carved tortoiseshell circular box, 2.55ins. (6.5cms.) dia.; together with a similar cigarette case, 3.85ins. (9.8cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £800-1200


Lot 201

Lot 202

Lot 199

Lot 208

Lot 204 Lot 203

Lot 211

Lot 209

Lot 205

Lot 206

Lot 207 24

Lot 210


198

Property of a gentleman - a Chinese puzzle ball, 3.95ins. (10cms.) dia., on wooden stand.

199

A Chinese carved ‘chicken bone’ jade seal modelled as a boy, 2.9ins. (7.4cms.) high (see illustration).

200

Chinese carved pale celadon & applied russet jade model of a dragon, 3ins. (7.5cms.) long.

201

A Chinese carved jade archaic style model of a recumbent ram, 2.6ins. (6.6cms.) long (see illustration).

202

Property of a lady - six Chinese bronze coins of two sizes & designs, Han Dynasty, the larger 1.3ins. (3.3cms.) dia. (6) (see illustration).

203

A Chinese carved soapstone figure of a seated man with a goat by his side, on fitted wooden stand, 5.3ins. (13.5cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300

204

A C19th Chinese Canton carved mother-of-pearl & painted brise fan, one guard stick broken, in associated lacquer box (see illustration). £800-1200

205

An early C20th Chinese Canton carved ivory covered jar with temple lion finial, 6.75ins. (17.1cms.) high (see illustration). £300-400

206

An early C20th Chinese Canton carved & reticulated ivory covered jar with temple lion finial, 5.4ins. (13.7cms.) high (see illustration). £300-400

207

An early C20th Chinese Canton carved & reticulated ivory covered jar with flower bud finial, 5.3ins. (13.5cms.) high (see illustration). £300-400

208

A C19th Chinese Canton carved ivory rectangular box with panels of figures within a trailing floral border, 9.6ins. (24.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £800-1200

209

A C19th Chinese Canton carved ivory rectangular box with panels of figures within a trailing floral border, 9.75ins. (24.8cms.) wide (see illustration). £800-1200

210

A C19th Chinese Canton carved ivory rectangular card case, 3.75ins. (9.5cms.) high (see illustration). £400-600

211

A Chinese Canton carved ivory rectangular box, C19th, carved with figures on terraces within rose borders, 8.9ins. (22.6cms.) wide (see illustration). £2000-3000

212

Property of a lady - attributed to Lam Qua (1801-1860) - AN ENGLISH SEA CAPTAIN SEATED ON A ROCK AND HOLDING A CAP AND TELESCOPE, WITH COASTAL SHIPPING BEYOND - oil on canvas, 26 by 19.5ins. (66 by 50cms.), in gilt frame (see illustration). Provenance - purchased from Christie’s in 1966. £1500-2000

Objects & Miscellanea 213

Property of a lady - an early Wonky Toys Ltd Pelham Puppet, Clown SS, circa 1948, in original brown box with red printed paper label, complete with instructions, and typed note saying that the puppet was given to a relative of the vendor as a “thank-you” for giving materials to the company for making the puppets; together with a 1950’s Pelham Puppet, black spotted horse or mule, in original box with blue & red printed paper label (2) (see illustration). £100-200

Lot 213

Lot 212

Lot 214 25

214

Property of a gentleman - a green enamel working scale model of a French stove or range, probably early / mid C20th, complete with numerous accessories, 14.2ins. (36cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

215

Property of a gentleman - a pair of Victorian turned giltwood handled floral needlework circular face screens (2).

216

Property of a lady - a Victorian lace bonnet; together with two late C19th / early C20th baby’s bonnets (3).

217

Property of a lady - a box containing assorted textiles including lace.


Lot 218 Lot 227

Lot 224

Lot 229

Lot 230 220

Property of a lady - a steel basting spoon, probably late C17th or early C18th, 20.7ins. (52.6cms.) long.

221

Property of a gentleman - an C18th brass muffineer with domed cover & riveted strap handle, 4.15ins. (10.5cms.) high. Biblio. - a similar example is illustrated in Rupert Gentle and Rachael Field, ‘Domestic Metalwork 17401820’, p.243, pl.1.

222

No lot.

223

Property of a lady - a pair of C18th brass candlesticks with side ejectors, 6.8ins. (17cms.) high (2).

224

Property of a lady - a C17th latten spoon with cone or strawberry finial, 6.3ins. (16cms.) long; together with a C17th latten seal top spoon, feint touch mark, 6.3ins. (16cms.) long; and an C18th pewter spoon with rat tail, tear to bowl, 6.75ins. (17.1cms.) long (3) (see illustration). £80-120

225

Property of a lady - a rare C17th wrought iron downhearth hook rack with utensils (some associated), the rack 20ins. (51cms.) high; together with a pair of C18th brass mechanical calipers with primitive punched mask decorations (a lot) (see illustration). £250-350

226

Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including two back-scratchers with carved ivory hand ends.

227

Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th parquetry table cabinet or apprentice chest of drawers, 9ins. (23cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100

Lot 225 218

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - an Aubusson style verdure tapestry depicting a dog in a landscape, by Tapisseries du Lion des Flandres, 78.75 by 47.25ins. (200 by 120cms.) (see illustration). £100-150

219

Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Basque makhila (walking stick) , with horn pommel & woven leather grip unscrewing to reveal a spike, the engraved brass collar inscribed ‘NERE LAGUNA ETA LAGUNTZA’ (translates ‘my partner and help’), the bottom spiked end with another engraved brass collar inscribed ‘AINCIART-BERGARA / LARRESSORE’ and ‘MEILLEUR OUVRIER DE FRANCE’. £50-80 26


Lot 231 228

Property of a deceased estate - a plain rectangular ivory box with rope edge, 4.45ins. (11.3cms.) wide; together with a Japanese Satsuma petal rimmed dish, 4.8ins. (12.2cms.) dia. (2).

229

Property of a lady - a turned sycamore plate, 8.5ins. (21.5cms.) dia.; together with a later turned plate; a C19th treen turned shallow box; and a treen mug or tankard of staved construction (4) (see illustration). £50-100

230

Property of a lady - a turned fruitwood wassail bowl, probably early C19th, 7.7ins. (19.5cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

231

Property of a lady - a late C17th Charles II lignum vitae wassail bowl, section of foot missing, 7.9ins. (20cms.) high (see illustration). £300-500

232

Property of a lady - a George III mahogany apothecary’s medicine box or cabinet, by Dalmahoy, with inset ivory plaque inscribed ‘STOCK / LONDON’, with hinged top & doors to both front & rear, enclosing a fitted interior, the inside of the hinged top with paper label cautioning against counterfeit Dalmahoy cabinets, 11ins. (28cms.) high (see illustration). £400-600

233

Property of a lady - a George III copper & brass tavern honesty tobacco box, of oval form, with engraved inscription ‘A Halfpenny Drop / Before You Fill / or Forfeit Sixpence / Which You Will’, 4.75ins. (12cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

234

Property of a lady - a bag containing miniature treen items including a treen box modelled as a pear, containing miniature treen cups, cutlery & tools (see illustration).

235

Property of a deceased estate - a Short & Mason desk weather station with twin black dialled barometer & thermometer; together with a Kienzle automatic mantel clock timepiece on stand (2).

236

Property of a lady - a late C19th morocco leather folding writing case by W. & J. Milne, Makers to the Queen, Edinburgh,12.25ins. (31cms.) wide (closed).

237

Property of a lady - a Victorian Kent’s of High Holborn, London knife cleaner (see illustration).

238

A pair of early C20th onyx tazzas, each 16.2ins. (41cms.) dia. (2) (see illustration). £300-500

Lot 234

Lot 233

Lot 232

Lot 237

Lot 238 27


239

Property of a lady - a box containing assorted items including a Della Robbia type maiolica circular plaque & a Russian lacquer box, damages.

240

Property of a lady - James Butler RA (b.1931) - FEMALE NUDE RECLINING ON A DAY-BED - patinated bronze, numbered V/XII, signed & dated ‘94, 8.9ins. (22.6cms.) long (see illustration). £300-500

241

Property of a lady - a bronze ribbed axe head with loop, damage to cutting edge, 3.75ins. (9.5cms.) long.

242

Property of a gentleman - a large acanthoceras ammonite (Agadir), cracks, unmounted, 15.5ins. (39.4cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

243

Property of a gentleman - a C19th toleware circular box, the lid painted with two figures by classical ruins, 4.3ins. (11cms.) dia..

244

Property of a lady - an antique one-piece wooden grain shovel, 53ins. (135cms.) long. £50-80

245

Property of a lady - a Victorian walnut stereoscope; together with a microscope with accessories (2). £60-90

246

Property of a lady - Pierre Jules Mene (1810-1879) - TWO WHIPPETS AT PLAY, “JIJI” AND “GISELLA” - brown patinated bronze, on oval base, signed, 6.1ins. (15.5cms.) high (see illustration). Footnote - the plaster original of this model was exhibited in 1848 and the model is recorded as No.93 in Mene’s catalogue. Biblio. - Jane Horswell, ‘Bronze Sculpture of Les Animaliers’, p.123. £800-1200

Lot 246

Lot 247

Lot 249

Lot 240

Lot 242

Lot 248 28

Lot 250


247

Archibald Knox for Liberty - an Art Nouveau model number 0276 pewter and James Couper & Sons ‘Clutha’ aventurine decorated green tinted glass coupe, 6.5ins. (16.5cms.) high (see illustration). £800-1200

248

Property of a lady - a late C19th French Restauration style patinated bronzed spelter tripod standard lamp, with leaf decorations & claw feet, adapted to electricity, with moulded & frosted glass flambeau shade, 61ins. (155cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300

249

Property of a lady - an early C20th Art Nouveau stained & leaded glass ceiling light in the manner of Tiffany, 22ins. (56cms.) dia. (see illustration), Provenance - given as a wedding present to the vendor in 1964 by two American cousins in New York, who had inherited the light from a great aunt of the vendor. £300-400

250

Lot 252

Lot 251

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - a pair of green & gilt tole peinte & faceted glass twin light wall appliques, each approx. 25.5ins. (64cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £500-800

Rugs & Furniture 251

Property of a deceased estate - a good Turkoman kelim prayer rug with woven pile borders, 52 by 30ins. (132 by 76cms.) (see illustration). £50-100

252

Property of a lady - an early C20th Afshar rug with ivory field, 69 by 60ins. (175 by 152cms.) (see illustration). £120-180

253

Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th Hamadan long rug with madder field & ivory border, 160 by 43ins. (408 by 109cms.) (see illustration). £80-120

254

Property of a lady - a private collection of mostly Chinese ceramics & works of art, acquired in the 1970’s & 1980’s - a Turkoman Bokhara carpet, 120 by 99.5ins. (305 by 253cms.) (see illustration). £150-250

255

Lot 254

Lot 253

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Regency period mahogany & cane panelled bergere library chair, with turned back supports & front legs (see illustration). £150-250

256

Property of a gentleman - a set of six Queen Anne style walnut high-back dining chairs with stylised vase splats, the shaped drop-in seats with floral crewelwork upholstery, on cabriole front legs terminating in pointed pad feet (6) (see illustration). £300-500

257

Property of a lady - an early C19th mahogany sewing or work table with frieze drawer, on lyre shaped supports united by turned stretcher, on brass castors, 27ins. (69cms.) wide. £100-200

Lot 255

Lot 256 29


Lot 259

Lot 261

258

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - an C18th George III mahogany single drop-leaf table with end drawer, on square chamfered legs & later castors, 23.5ins. (59.7cms.) long. £80-120

259

Property of a lady of title - a George III mahogany & narrow satinwood crossbanded bow-fronted chest of three long graduated drawers, on swept bracket feet, 37.5ins. (95cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £300-500

260

Property of a lady - a pair of C19th Chippendale style carved walnut side chairs, with acanthus carved cabriole front legs terminating in ball & claw feet (2). £80-120

261

Property of a lady - a mid C20th burr walnut & crossbanded three-door cabinet on stand, with barleytwist legs & carved front stretchers, 54ins. (137cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £200-300

262

Property of a lady - a late C19th French carved mahogany bibliotheque with mirror panelled back, 38.5ins. (98cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

263

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of early / mid C20th French Transitional style mahogany & kingwood panelled kidney shaped petit commodes, each 23.4ins. (59.5cms.) wide (2) (see illustration). £200-300

264

Property of a lady - a mid C18th George II / III mahogany fall-front bureau with fitted interior above four long drawers, on bracket feet, the handles & escutcheons apparently original, repairs to the fall, 35ins. (89cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

265

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Regency period mahogany & crossbanded sideboard with embossed lion’s mask circular plate handles, on six square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 60ins. (153cms.) wide (see illustration). £400-600

Lot 262

Lot 263

Lot 264

30


Lot 265

Lot 269

Lot 267

Lot 270 Lot 268 266

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany & cane panelled folding steamer or deck chair. £50-100

267

Property of a lady - a set of twelve mid C20th Chippendale style carved mahogany dining chairs including two carvers, with red leather covered drop-in seats (12) (see illustration). £800-1200

268

Property of a gentleman - a pair of late C19th carved giltwood cartouche framed mirrors with red & green decoration, each 32.3ins. (82cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £200-300 31

269

Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency period mahogany & rosewood banded sofa table, with two frieze drawers, on standard end supports with acanthus carved reeded sabre legs terminating in brass lion’s paw feet, 39ins. (99cms.) wide (min.) (see illustration). £150-250

270

Property of a lady - a good quality Victorian mahogany telescopic wind-out extending dining table with two extra leaves, on turned & fluted legs & castors, the worm drive with maker’s label ‘SAMUEL HAWKINS / PATENTEE / BISHOPSGATE / LONDON’, approx. 52 by 107ins. (132 by 277cms.) (max.) (see illustration). £1200-1800


271

Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency period mahogany ‘D’-shaped sideboard with ring turned legs & carved hairy paw feet to the front, 56.2ins. (142.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

272

Property of a deceased estate - a good quality early C20th mahogany china display cabinet with fluted frieze, pilasters & legs, 46.5ins. (117cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £300-500

273

Property of a lady - a Victorian walnut & upholstered twoseater drop-end chesterfield sofa, with turned front legs & black china castors, 68.5ins. (174cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300

Lot 271

Lot 275

Lot 272

Lot 274

Lot 276

Lot 273 32


274

Property of a lady - a good Edwardian oak four section Globe Wernicke type bookcase with dentil cornice & carved acanthus corbels flanking bevelled glass panelled doors enclosing mirrored interiors, with fielded panelled ends, 35.4ins. (90cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-500

275

Property of a gentleman - a pair of mid C19th cane seated bobbin framed chairs (2) (see illustration). £100-150

276

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Regency period mahogany bow-fronted tallboy or chest-on-chest, with embossed brass oval plate handles, on swept bracket feet, 41.5ins. (105.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £500-800

Lot 281 282

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a mid C18th oak corner wall cupboard with fielded panelled door & brass ‘H’-hinges, enclosing shaped shelves, 30.7ins. (78cms.) high. £80-120

283

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C18th / early C19th child’s rocking commode chair of lambing chair form, 22.75ins. (57.8cms.) high. £50-100

284

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - an early C19th oak side table with frieze drawer, on square section legs, 30ins. (76cms.) wide. £80-120

285

Property of a lady - a carved oak rectangular plant trough or jardiniere, 29.5ins. (75cms.) long. £50-100

286

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C17th / early C18th oak side table with frieze drawer, on barleytwist supports & stretchers, 32.25ins. (82cms.) wide (overall). £100-150

287

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C17th / early C18th oak side table with associated top above a frieze drawer, on bobbin turned supports & stretchers, 27ins. (68.5cms.) wide (overall). £100-150

288

Property of a lady - a Victorian painted pine chest of two short & three long drawers with turned handles, on plinth base, the paint original, 45.8ins. (116.5cms.) wide (overall). £80-120

289

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a primitive circular topped table with turned column & octagonal base, 23ins. (58cms.) dia.. £50-100

290

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C18th Lancashire ladder-back side chair with rush seat; together with an C18th / C19th red painted elm circular topped tripod milking stool; and another rectangular elm topped stool (3). £50-100

291

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - an oak & upholstered rectangular stool with bobbin turned supports, parts C18th, 24.5ins. (62cms.) long.

Saleroom Three Oak & Country Furniture 277

278

279

280

281

Property of a lady of title - a Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn oak trestle type bench or form, with carved mouse signature, 81ins, (206cms.) long (see illustration). £300-400 Property of a lady of title - a Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn oak trestle type bench or form, with carved mouse signature, 81ins, (206cms.) long (see illustration). £300-400 Property of a distinguished French shipping family - a set of six late C19th / early C20th elm seated stick-back kitchen chairs, with turned legs & stretchers (6). £80-120 Property of a distinguished French shipping family - a pair of Victorian elm seated smoker’s bow or captain’s chairs, with turned legs & stretchers (2). £100-150 Property of a distinguished French shipping family - a French or Swiss cherrywood farmhouse kitchen table with frieze drawer, on square tapering legs, 74.8ins. (190cms.) long (see illustration). £300-500

Lot 277

Lot 278 33


292

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C17th oak two-part chest of four long drawers with panelled ends & split baluster mouldings, on bun feet, 40ins. (102cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-500

297

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - an oak spice cupboard, with panelled door enclosing an arrangement of six drawers, parts C17th / C18th, 13.9ins. (35.5cms.) wide. £50-100

293

Property of a lady of title - an C18th George III oak fall-front bureau cabinet, 41ins. (104cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £400-600

298

294

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C17th oak Bible box with sloping top & carved arcaded front, 20.75ins. (52.7cms.) wide. £100-150

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a small early C18th oak two-part cupboard on chest, possibly Carmarthenshire, with two fielded panelled doors above four short drawers, on bracket feet, 49.8ins. (126.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £200-300

299

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C17th oak panel with geometric mouldings, adapted from the front of a coffer, 50ins. (127cms.) wide. £50-100

300

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - an early C18th oak dresser rack, with iron hooks, 52.5ins. (133cms.) wide. £50-100

301

Property of a deceased estate - a set of seven early C19th George IV fruitwood country dining chairs including one carver, with panel seats & turned front legs (7) (see illustration). £300-500

295

296

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C17th oak Bible or lace box with carved front, 19.25ins. (49cms.) wide (overall). £50-100 Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - an early C18th oak cricket table with four bobbin turned supports united by stretchers, possibly Westmorland, restorations, 29.5ins. (75cms.) dia. (see illustration). £150-250

Lot 292

Lot 296

Lot 293

Lot 298

Lot 301 34


302

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C17th oak coffer with four-panel top, the front with carved frieze above three plain panels, replacement hinges, 43ins. (109cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250

303

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a late C17th oak coffer with three-panel top & carved two-panel front, 44.75ins. (113.5cms.) wide. £100-150

304

Property of a lady - an unusual late C19th / early C20th grained wood & metal metamorphic shelves & table, possibly American, 32.8ins. (83.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250

Lot 302

305

Property of a lady - a Victorian elm seated lath-back elbow chair with turned legs & stretchers; together with another similar (2). £50-80

306

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - an early C18th oak oval topped gate-leg table with end drawer, on turned legs, 34.75ins. (88cms.) long. £100-150

307

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a pair of oak benches with shaped end supports, each 48ins. (122cms.) long (2). £80-120

308

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - an early C18th oak chest of two short & three long graduated drawers with brass handles, on bracket feet, 35.5ins. (90cms.) wide (overall). £100-150

309

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a mid C18th oak oval drop-leaf table with club legs & pad feet, 48.4ins. (123cms.) long. £100-150

310

Property of a lady - an C18th & later oak deep coffer with triple panelled front, 48.5ins. (123cms.) wide. £50-100

311

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a quantity of old timber planks & furniture parts including a gate-leg table base & a tripod table base (a lot). £50-100

312

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - fourteen old timber planks including elm, the longest 121ins. (307cms.) long (14). £50-100

313

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a quantity of furniture restoration scrap furniture parts including a trunk containing wooden feet (a lot). £50-100

314

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a quantity of furniture restoration metal fittings, etc. (a lot).

317

Property of a lady - an C18th French Normandy chestnut buffet with ornate steel fretwork mounts, damages & restorations, 53ins. (135cms.) wide (overall). £70-100

Property of a gentleman - an C18th George III oak circular tilt-top table, with stylised vase column & tripod base, 28ins. (71cms.) dia.. £50-80

318

Property of a lady - an early C18th oak side table with frieze drawer, on cabriole legs & pointed pad feet, 37ins. (94cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

315

316

Property of a lady - an early C18th oak coffer or dough bin, with scratch moulded decoration, 54ins. (137cms.) wide. £50-100

Lot 304

Lot 318

35


Lot 319

Lot 331

Lot 327

Lot 321

Lot 334

Lot 340

Lot 328

Lot 339

Lot 342

Lot 341 36


319

Property of a lady - a late C17th oak coffer with carved & inlaid arcaded panels, 50.7ins. (128.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250

335

Property of a lady - a small oak oval topped gate-leg table with end drawer & turned slender baluster supports, 30.8ins. (78.3cms.) long. £80-120

320

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian elm seated lath-back elbow chair with turned legs & stretchers. £50-80

336

Property of a gentleman - an oak joint stool with turned baluster supports, 16.7ins. (42.4cms.) long. £50-100

321

Property of a lady - a rustic weathered pine seven-tier baker’s rack, on castors (see illustration). £100-200

337

Property of a lady - a Victorian elm seated smoker’s bow or captain’s chair with turned legs & stretchers. £50-80

322

Property of a lady - a late C19th stripped pine washstand with two frieze drawers, on faux bamboo legs, 34ins. (86cms.) wide. £50-100

338

Property of a gentleman - a walnut table cabinet or spice cupboard enclosing an arrangement of six drawers, on ball feet, 16.6ins. (42.2cms.) wide. £50-100

323

Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th beechwood stick-back elbow chair with hexagonal seat. £50-100

339

324

Property of a gentleman - four C19th carved oak dining chairs including a carver; together with two carved oak hall chairs (6). £80-120

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a mid C18th fruitwood panelled wing chair or lambing chair (see illustration). £400-600

340

325

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a matched set of five Lancashire rush seated ladderback chairs, C18th / C19th, including one carver (5). £100-150

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a mid / late C18th oak hanging cupboard with arched panelled door, 22.8ins. (58cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

341

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a small C17th oak coffer with diamond carved twopanel front, possibly Devon, 35.5ins. (90cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £200-300

342

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a large early C18th oak oval topped gate-leg table with end drawer, on turned legs, restorations, 60ins. (152.5cms.) long (see illustration). £400-600

343

Property of a gentleman - an early C18th Dutch painted gate-leg table, the top with three painted panels depicting figures in river landscapes, one showing ice skaters & a Dutch flag, within trailing foliate borders interspersed with alternating cockerel & rose, the frieze fitted with a drawer, the turned baluster legs of split form, leaf hinge broken, the top 30.6 by 43.5ins. (77.7 by 110.5cms.) (max.) (see illustration). £500-700

326

Property of a gentleman - an oak oval topped gate-leg table with turned bobbin supports, 31.75ins. (80.5cms.) long. £50-100

327

Property of a gentleman - a late C17th / early C18th oak sixplank coffer with punched & whitened initials RLW and RC with the date 1704, 45ins. (114cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

328

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th oak & mahogany crossbanded 30-hour striking longcase clock, the square painted dial with calendar arch, inscribed ‘J. Mansfield / Shaftesbury’, 85ins. (216cms.) high (see illustration). £250-350

329

Property of a lady - a Victorian cane panelled rocking chair with turned arm supports & front legs. £50-80

330

Property of a gentleman - an oak joint stool with turned gunbarrel supports, 17.75ins. (45cms.) long. £80-120

331

Property of a lady - a late C17th & later carved oak coffer with triple panel front, 55ins. (140cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £80-120

332

Property of a gentleman - an oak joint stool with thumbnail carved frieze & turned baluster supports, 17.75ins. (45cms.) long. £80-120

333

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th oak elbow chair with rush seat; together with an oak & cane panelled side chair with barleytwist supports (2). £50-80

334

Property of a gentleman - an C18th oak cricket table with chamfered tapering legs, 21ins. (53cms.) dia. (see illustration). £200-300

Lot 343 37


345

Property of a lady - a rare & small late C18th George III provincial solid yew-wood linen press, the cornice with blind fretwork decorated front panel, on bracket feet, replacement handles, 71ins. (180cms.) high, 42ins. (107cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £1500-2500

General Antiques & Household Chattels

Lot 344

Lot 344A

346

Property of a lady - five bags containing assorted hand tools including G clamps (5). £50-100

347

Property of a lady - two wooden chests or boxes containing assorted hand tools (2).

348

Property of a lady - a wooden tool chest containing assorted hand tools, 27.25ins. (69.5cms.) wide (excluding handles). £50-100

349

Property of a lady - a wooden tool chest containing assorted hand tools, 31ins. (79cms.) wide (excluding handles). £50-100

350

Property of a lady - a wooden tool chest containing assorted hand tools, 32ins. (81.5cms.) wide (excluding handles). £50-100

351

Property of a lady - a wooden boat builders tool box containing twenty-four caulking irons by Mathieson, Marples, and Ward. £80-120

352

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a twin spotlight on folding tripod base.

353

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a Draper BTS 250A 10” circular bench saw; together with a Bosch POF 500A router; and a Bosch circular saw (3).

354

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - an ELU DB 180 wood-turning lathe.

355

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a DeWalt DW 1150 planer-thicknesser. £100-150

356

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - two boxes containing assorted carpentry tools including chisels & moulding planes (2).

357

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a quantity of large sash clamps (a lot). £80-120

358

Property of a lady - a Lawnflite petrol lawnmower (A/F); together with a Mountfield electric lawnmower (2).

359

Property of a lady - a pair of modern teak recliner garden chairs; together with a small matching teak garden table (3). £50-100

360

Property of a lady - a pine boxed croquet set by Jaques of London. £50-100

361

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

362

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a C17th cast iron fire-back, possibly Yorkshire, damages; together with a fluted wooden fire surround (2).

Lot 345

344

Property of a lady - a mid C17th English oak mural livery cupboard, with turned spindles (one broken) & door, 30.2ins. (76.7cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). Footnote - a similar example is illustrated in Chinnery ‘Oak Furniture’, p.338. £400-600

344A Property of a gentleman - a C17th English carved oak credence table or side table, the associated half-round top above a drawer & canted sides with arched petal friezes, on ornately turned supports united by stretchers, 47.5ins. (120.5cms.) wide (see illustration). Provenance - purchased at Christie’s South Kensington on 3rd November 1999, lot 645 (£4,140 incl.). £1500-2000

38


363

Property of a gentleman - a George III cast iron fire hob grate of hour glass form, with original backplate; together with a Victorian brass & iron fender (2). £100-150

364

Property of a lady of title - a large pair of turned tapering wooden architectural columns with carved capitals, on carved stone square bases, each 100ins. (254cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £800-1200

365

Six boxes containing assorted antiques & fine art related auction catalogues & reference books (6).

366

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - French school (mid / late C20th) - LANDSCAPES - gouache, a group of six, various sizes, in matching glazed gilt frames (6).

367

Property of a distinguished French shipping family - a late C19th / early C20th seventeen piece French porcelain armorial part table service (17).

368

Property of a gentleman - American interest - Currier & Ives - FEEDING THE CHICKENS (unidentified title) - original chromolithograph, in glazed frame (unexamined out of frame) (see illustration).

369

Property of a gentleman - American interest - Currier & Ives - ‘AMERICAN FARM SCENES No.1’ (1853) - original chromolithograph, in glazed frame (unexamined out of frame) (see illustration).

Lot 364 370

Collins (?) (mid / late C20th) - STANDING FEMALE NUDE - oil on board, 22.5 by 15ins. (57 by 38cms.), framed - indistinctly signed lower left. £80-120

371

Modern school - A HONG KONG STREET SCENE - oil on canvas, 36 by 24ins. (91.5 by 61cms.), framed.

372

Property of a lady - R. Meyer (modern) - FLOWERS IN BACK YARD WITH TREES BEYOND - oil on canvas, 36 by 28ins. (91.5 by 71cms.), unframed - initialled lower left.

373

Property of a lady - an iron firebasket; together with a pair of andirons (3).

374

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted items including a C19th ebonised cased mantel clock timepiece and wastepaper bins (a lot).

375

Property of a lady - a C19th mahogany swing-frame toilet mirror; together with a modern shell decorated wall mirror (2).

376

Property of a lady - nine assorted botanical prints, all framed & glazed (9).

377

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted prints including an oleograph depicting a primitive school study of a cow; and two boxes containing assorted books (a lot).

378

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted furniture including a pair of folding garden chairs, an ebonised bentwood hat stand, a filing cabinet and a corner whatnot (a lot).

379

Property of a lady - a Technics stacking hi-fi system (no speakers).

380

Property of a lady - a modern Chinese hardwood sideboard with three drawers and three panelled doors, 60ins. (153cms.) wide.

381

Property of a lady - a George lll fruitwood country elbow chair: together with a George IV side chair; and a C19th mahogany sewing table (3).

Lot 368

Lot 369

39


389

Property of a lady - a small quantity of games including a Jaques wooden boxed badminton set; together with a small quantity of walking sticks (a lot).

390

Property of a deceased estate - a modern Chinese dragon rug, 78 by 54ins. (188 by 137cms.); together with a box containing assorted items including a small mat; and a small quantity of assorted pictures & prints (a lot).

391

Property of a lady - a late C20th floral upholstered armchair by George Smith Ltd., with turned front legs & brass capped castors (see illustration). £50-100

392

Property of a lady - five assorted pictures, mostly oils, including one entitled ‘Flowers Farm’ (5). £50-100

393

Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian pine chest of two short & three long drawers with turned handles, 39ins. (99cms.) wide. £50-100

394

Property of a lady - a large modern satin birch coffee table with illuminated panels, 63.75ins. (162cms.) long.

395

Property of a deceased estate - a modern pine rectangular kitchen table, 60ins. (153cms.) long; together with a set of six modern kitchen chairs; and a similar captain’s chair (8). £50-100

396

Property of a lady - an early C19th circular tilt-top tripod table ; together with a similar rectangular table (2).

397

Property of a lady - a modern butcher’s block; together with a quantity of wicker baskets (a lot).

398

Property of a lady - a modern three-seater sofa with light blue & grey upholstery, 75ins. (190.5cms.) long.

399

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th copper coal scuttle; together with an Edwardian brass fender; a similar sparkguard; and a C19th warming pan (4). £50-80

400

Property of a gentleman - a tapestry ‘cartoon’ depicting exotic birds in landscape, with floral border, probably Continental, 76 by 73ins. (193 by 185cms.) (see illustration).

401

Property of a deceased estate - an oil, two pastels, a watercolour, and a limited edition print by Patricia Clarke (late C20th), all framed & glazed; together with two oils by Pamela Russell (modern British); another limited edition print by Steven Doyle (8). £50-100

Lot 391

Lot 400 382

Property of a lady - two pairs of lined curtains, cream with yellow & blue floral pattern. 82ins. (208cms.) drop, one pair 48ins. (122cms.) wide (each curtain), the other 37ins. (95cms) wide (each curtain) (4).

383

Property of a deceased estate - a reproduction mahogany & crossbanded oval pembroke table with end drawer, on square tapering legs & brass capped castors, 28.5ins. (72.5cms.) long.

384

Property of a lady - a Beko LA620 130 litre capacity ‘A’ energy rating larder fridge.

402

Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted metalware including a Mr Punch doorstop (a lot).

385

Property of a deceased estate - an oak spinning stool with carved rosette decoration; together with a small reproduction mahogany chest of drawers; and a reproduction walnut bow-fronted chest of drawers (3).

403

Property of a lady - a mahogany narrow bow-fronted chest of five drawers, 23.6ins. (60cms.) wide. £50-100

386

Property of a lady - four boxes containing assorted textiles including cushions (4).

404

Property of a lady - a large quantity of lighting including table lamps (a lot).

387

Property of a deceased estate - a modern wrought iron rectangular coffee table with green marble inset top; together with a white painted standard lamp (2).

405

Turkoman woollen hand-made runner with red ground, 75 by 38ins. (190 by 97cms.). £50-80

388

Property of a deceased estate - a modern pine two-part dresser, 53.25ins. (135cms.) wide. £80-120

406

Property of a lady - a Victorian mahogany & red upholstered library chair with turned & fluted front legs, on brass castors. £50-100

40


407

Property of a lady - a large quantity of ceramics including C19th ‘hydra’ jugs (on table) (a lot ). £50-100

408

Malayer woollen hand-made rug with blue ground, 60 by 38ins. (150 by 95cms.).

409

Property of a lady - a Victorian brown button upholstered day bed with turned legs.

410

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - two modern Persian hand-made rugs with brick-red grounds, 78 by 44ins. (198 by 111cms.) and 77 by 40ins. (196 by 101cms.) (2). £50-100

411

Property of a lady - a modern cane five piece conservatory suite comprising a circular table & four chairs (5).

412

Property of a lady - a modern Designer’s Guild pale blue upholstered three-seater sofa with metal legs, 81.5ins. (207cms.) wide. £50-100

413

Property of a lady of title - a set of four elm seated chapel chairs; together with a patterned yellow table cover (5).

414

Property of a lady of title - a late C19th / early C20th child’s metamorphic high / low chair.

415

Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany chest of two short & three long graduated drawers with circular plate handles, on swept bracket feet, 40.5ins. (104cms.) wide. £100-150

416

Ghoochan woollen hand-made runner with cream ground, 92 by 28ins. (234 by 71cms.).

417

Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany chest of two short & three long graduated drawers on swept bracket feet, 38.5ins. (98cms.) wide. £150-250

418

Property of a lady - a 5’ divan bed with headboard.

419

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a C19th mahogany oval topped occasional table with turned column & tripod base, 28.4ins. (72cms.) wide; together with an ebonised rectangular framed wall mirror (2). £50-100

426

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th oak & walnut two-tier buffet with two drawers, reduced, 54ins. (128cms.) wide. £50-100

427

Property of a lady of title - a quantity of assorted ceramics including a late C19th Continental porcelain figure of a lady, spurious Chelsea gold anchor mark; together with a Smythson of Bond Street placement board; and a tan leather cased pair of binoculars (a lot) (on two shelves) (2).

428

Property of a lady - a pair of modern wrought iron & green marble circular topped plantstands, each 37ins. (93cms.) high (2).

429

Property of a lady - a Victorian style mahogany telescopic wind-out extending dining table with two extra leaves, on turned & fluted legs terminating in brass castors, 50 by 116.5ins. (127 by 296cms.) (max.). £200-300

430

Property of a gentleman - Gladys Best - ‘POLYANTHUS’ watercolour, 15.7 by 10.6ins. (40 by 27cms.), in glazed oak frame - signed lower right; together with Conde after Cosway - MRS. FITZHERBERT - coloured engraving, in gilt composition frame. Provenance - Lord Herbert Harvey, Red Cross Sale, 1942, the collection of Major the Honourable John Stourton; a box containing table linen; and an aneroid barometer with broken glass (4).

431

Property of a lady - a modern Designer’s Guild lilac upholstered tub chair with metal legs.

432

Property of a retired oak & country furniture dealer & restorer - a quantity of assorted metalware including two pairs of brass ejector candlesticks & pewter tankards (a lot).

433

Property of a lady - an early C19th mahogany pembroke table with end drawer, on square tapering legs & spade feet, 34.1ins. (86.5cms.) long.

434

Property of a lady - a Victorian walnut sewing or work table with pierced standard end supports united by barleytwist stretchers, losses, 21.25ins. (54cms.) wide. £80-120

435

Property of a lady - an Edwardian brass adjustable standard lamp.

436

Property of a lady - a pine side cabinet with drawer above panelled door; together with a Victorian footstool; and another stool (3).

420

Property of a lady of title - an Edwardian carved mahogany & upholstered salon armchair, with cabriole front legs.

437

421

Property of a lady - a group of five Chinese porcelain items including a pair of famille rose baluster vases & covers, Yongzheng / early Qianlong period, restorations, 8ins. (20.3cms.) high (5).

Property of a lady - a late Regency period mahogany rectangular tilt-top occasional table with turned column & downswept tripod supports, 36.75ins. (93.3cms.) long. £80-120

438

Property of a lady - a Victorian mahogany bow-fronted chest of three long drawers with turned handles, 42ins. (107cms.) wide. £70-100

Property of a lady - a Victorian North Country chest of two short & five long drawers, 45ins. (115cms.) wide; together with a late Victorian swing-frame toilet mirror (2). £50-80

439

Property of a lady - a modern Qashgai saddlebag.

440

Property of a lady - a late Regency period mahogany rectangular tilt-top breakfast table with turned column & hipped sabre legs terminating in brass capped castors, 60.5ins. (154cms.) long. £150-250

422

423

Property of a deceased estate - a cut glass three-light electrolier; together with three matching twin wall lights (4).

424

Property of a lady - a Victorian carved walnut adjustable piano stool; together with a fire curb (2).

425

ALLEN, Joseph - ‘Battles of the British Navy’ - two volumes, London, Henry G. Bohn, 1852 (2). 41


441

Property of a lady - a modern pine chest of two short & three long drawers with turned handles & feet, 36ins. (92cms.) wide.

442

Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany chest of two short & three long graduated drawers, on bracket feet, 42.75ins. (108.5cms.) wide. £50-100

443

Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany chest of two short & three long graduated drawers, on swept bracket feet, 41.3ins. (105cms.) wide. £80-120

444

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

445

Property of a gentleman - five assorted pictures & prints including a large unsigned watercolour depicting trees in landscape, all framed & glazed (5).

446

Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany chest of two short & four long graduated drawers, on turned feet (one loose), 44.1ins. (112cms.) wide. £100-150

447

Property of a lady - a George III mahogany demi-lune table with square tapering legs, formerly part of a larger table, 44.7ins. (113.5cms.) wide.

448

449

Property of a gentleman - Dick Leech (late C20th British) - HUNTSMEN AND HOUNDS AT AYOT ST LAWRENCE - watercolour, 14 by 18ins. (35.6 by 45.7cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated ‘96; together with an unframed oil on canvas depicting a seated golden labrador (2). Property of a lady - a Victorian mahogany telescopic windout dining table with extra leaf, 42 by 60.5ins. (107 by 154cms.) (max.).

450

Property of a gentleman - a box containing assorted items including two pairs of framed prints & a Royal Venton Ware sandwich set.

451

Two boxes containing assorted carpentry tools including jack planes (2).

452

Property of a lady - a C19th brass warming pan with turned handle; together with a copper helmet coal scuttle; and a small quantity of fire irons (a lot).

453

Property of a gentleman - a graduated set of four Doulton stoneware harvest jugs, chips to rims; together with an Islamic brass bowl; and a hand-bell (6).

454

Property of a lady - a group of ten assorted scent & snuff bottles, all modern (10).

455

Property of a deceased estate - an Art Deco silver lustre bowl, MF monogram to underside, 7.25ins. (18.5cms.) dia.; together with a pottery bowl painted with trees, 5.7ins. (14.5cms) dia.; and a Royal Copenhagen bottle vase painted with prunus, 6.6ins. (16.8cms.) high (3).

456

Property of a lady - a mixed lot of furniture including an oak corner cabinet on barleytwist supports (a lot).

457

Property of a lady - an early C20th mahogany circular twotier occasional table.

458

Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted items including a Victorian copper helmet coal scuttle & two copper warming pans (a lot).

459

Property of a lady - a pair of late C19th floral beadwork & gilt metal face screens (2).

460

Property of a lady - a French giltwood pelmet with floral patterned apron, 91.3ins. (232cms.) long; together with a matching pair of curtains with tassel edge, 95ins. (240cms.) drop (3). £70-100

461

Property of a gentleman - a reproduction 5’ bateau lit.

462

Property of a gentleman - a Chinese C18th style blue & white baluster jar & cover, small chip to cover rim, 13.2ins. (33.5cms.) high. Footnote - this vase is sold with a receipt from Andwells Antiques, Hartley Wintney, dated 29th July 1987 for £ 310.

463

Property of a gentleman - Andrew Smith (Scottish, b.1936) - ‘THE DESPERADOS’ - oil on paper, 11 by 14ins. (28 by 35.5cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration). Provenance - with Flying Colours Gallery, London (label on reverse).

464

Property of a lady - a set of four modern wicker conservatory side chairs (4).

465

Property of a lady - a reproduction yew wood freestanding corner cabinet.

466

Property of a lady - a small elm trunk or coffer with iron fittings, 20.7ins. (52.5cms.) long. £80-120

467

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

468

Property of a lady - an early C20th coopered oak coal bin with liner.

469

Property of a lady - a mixed lot of furniture comprising a pair of Regency mahogany side chairs, a rush seated ladderback chair, a gilt oval framed wall mirror, and a jardiniere (5).

470

Property of a gentleman - a set of six late Victorian carved walnut side chairs with burgundy upholstered seats & turned front legs (6).

Lot 463 42


Lot 483 Lot 476

Lot 471

Lot 486 471

Property of a gentleman - Ruth Rivers (modern British) OYSTER FARMER - oil on paper, 12.8 by 18.5ins. (32.5 by 47cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right; together with another smaller oil by the same artist entitled COWBOY (2) (see illustration).

479

Property of a lady - a Victorian brass & iron 4’6” double bedstead.

480

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th pine & metalbound silver chest with felt lined interior & trays, 20.6ins. (52.2cms.) wide (excluding handles).

481

Property of a gentleman - a Carsons teak office desk.

482

Property of a lady - a reproduction oak hall cupboard with linenfold decoration.

483

Property of a gentleman - seven assorted pictures & prints including two Egyptian etchings by Roland Niederbuhl (1896-1958) (7).

Property of a gentleman - an early / mid C20th Persian Tabriz carpet with navy field, 172 by 122ins. (436 by 309cms.) (see illustration). £200-300

484

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

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

485

Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany child’s high chair, one arm replaced (see illustration). £100-150

Property of a lady - a modern clear glass circular topped dining table with metal hexagonal base, 47.2ins. (120cms.) dia..

486

Property of a gentleman - Jack M. Ducker (fl.c.1910-1930) - SHEEP BY A WATERMILL and THATCHED COTTAGES IN A CLEARING - a pair, oils on board, each 15.7 by 23.6ins. (40 by 60cms.), in matching gilt frames - both signed (2) (see illustration).

472

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

473

Property of a lady of title - an C18th George III mahogany fall-front bureau with four long graduated moulded drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 41ins. (104cms.) wide (overall). £50-100

474

475

476

477

Property of a lady - a Victorian mahogany oval topped loo table with carved base, 47ins. (120cms.) long.

478

Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany eightlegged sideboard with curtain rail, 59.25ins. (151cms.) wide. £50-100 43


487

Property of a lady - a George III mahogany & crossbanded bow-fronted sideboard with six square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 73ins. (185.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-200

488

Property of a gentleman - a C19th needlework picture depicting a Cavalier & Boy Drummer, 22.7 by 19.2ins. (57.5 by 48.5cms.), in glazed frame.

489

Property of a lady - a small quantity of silver plated items including a teapot & a hot water jug (on one shelf).

490

Property of a gentleman - a small quantity of Oriental ceramics including famille rose ginger jars (on one shelf).

491

Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany extending dining table with turned legs & brass castors, extra leaves missing, 48ins. (122cms.) wide.

492

Property of a lady - an Indonesian carved hardwood grain chest with sliding cover, on wooden wheels, 61.8ins. (157cms.) long. £80-120

493

Property of a gentleman - a cream painted triple plate overmantel mirror.

494

Property of a lady - a reproduction yew wood fall-front bureau.

495

Property of a lady - a C20th oak longcase clock with Westminster, Whittington & St. Michael chimes, 77ins. (196cms.) (see illustration). £150-250

496

Property of a lady - a modern coral painted Chippendale style chest on stand, 25.5ins. (65cms.) wide. £50-100

497

Property of a lady - a pair of Edwardian brass single bedsteads (2) (see illustration). £80-120

498

Property of a gentleman - Cat de Rham (modern photographer) - ‘BANYAN LOVE’ - limited edition photograph printed on canvas, no.1 of 5, shot in Hawaii, 35.5 by 24ins. (90 by 61cms.), in black frame - signed & inscribed on reverse; together with four other prints (5) (see illustration for first).

499

Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th brass & wire D-shaped sparkguard, 42.5ins. (108cms.) wide. £80-120

Lot 497 Lot 487

Lot 495

Lot 498 44


Lot 501 500

Property of a lady - a George II walnut & featherbanded lowboy with associated leather inset top, on square section club legs & pad feet, 30.3ins. (77cms.) wide (overall). £80-120

501

Property of a lady - an early C18th & later floral marquetry inlaid fall-front bureau, the marquetry probably taken from a late C17th William & Mary secretaire, 37.6ins. (95.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

UK auctioneers.com

THE WORLD OF ANTIQUES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS

End of Sale.

www.ukauctioneers.com

Next sales Saturday 23rd February 2013

Search and bid at auction houses all over the UK wherever you are in the world

Clocks, Barometers, Scientific & Mechanical Items Militaria & Sporting Items Antique Furniture & Objects.

www.ukauctioneers.com info@ukauctioneers.com Tel: 00 44 1244 345933 45


Notes

46


Notes

47


SEMLEY AUCTIONEERS STATION ROAD SEMLEY SHAFTESBURY DORSET SP7 9AN UNITED KINGDOM

TEL: + 44 (0) 1747 855 122 FAX: + 44 (0) 1747 855 222 WEBSITE: http://www.semleyauctioneers.com E-MAIL: enquiries@semleyauctioneers.com

SALE TYPE

Antiques & Collectibles

START TIME 10.30 a.m.

VIEWING Preceding Friday from 9.00 am - 9.00 pm and Morning of sale from 9.00 am

2013 AUCTION SALE DATES JANUARY 26th Pictures, Books, Prints & Ephemera Antique Furniture & Objects

FEBRUARY 23rd Clocks, Barometers, Scientific & Mechanical Items Militaria & Sporting Items, Antique Furniture & Objects MARCH 23rd European Ceramics & Glass Garden & Architectural Items Antique Furniture & Objects APRIL 20th Jewellery & Silver Antique Furniture & Objects

MAY 18th Oriental & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art Persian & European Rugs & Textiles


6.

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

7.

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

8.

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

Glossary of Terms:

9.

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

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

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

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

1.

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

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

2.

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

3.

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

4.

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

5.

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

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


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

Name Address Postcode Telephone No. (Daytime) Signature Date

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

LIMIT IN £

(excluding Premium and VAT)

Saturday 21st June 2003 at 10.00 a.m.

Antiques and Collectables (continue over if necessary)

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

LOT


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

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

(d)

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

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

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

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

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


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


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.