Semley Auctioneers Catalogue 20th March 2010

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European Ceramics & Glass, Architectural & Garden Items and Antique Furniture & Objects Saturday 20th March 2010 at 10.30 a.m.


GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE 1.

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(d) (e)

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(c) (d)

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VENDORS CONDITIONS

Definitions. In these Conditions Semley Auctioneers, who act only as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called “The Auctioneers”, and the representative of Semley Auctioneers conducting the Auction is called “The Auctioneer”. General. Whilst Semley Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of descriptions. Semley Auctioneers do not accept responsibility for the authenticity, attribution, genuineness, origin, authorship, date, age, period, condition or quality of any lot, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendor so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. All statements, whether printed in the catalogue or made orally, as to any of the matters set out in (b) above are statements of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying any warranties or representations of fact by Semley Auctioneers, unless they have been instructed in writing by the vendors so to certify, and in such case the Auctioneers do so as agents of the vendor and are not themselves responsible for such claims. Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneer within ten days of the day of sale. Semley Auctioneers reserve the right at their absolute discretion to refuse admission to their premises or attendance at their sales, without giving any reason therefore. The Auction The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or without previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Where there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person (who may be the Auctioneer). All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Saturday 20th March 2010 at 10.30 a.m. EUROPEAN CERAMICS & GLASS, ARCHITECTURAL & GARDEN ITEMS, and ANTIQUE FURNITURE & OBJECTS Viewing Times Friday 19th March - 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: ÂŁ5.00 Front Cover Illustration : Lot 111 Sale No: 177 Semley Auctioneers Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN Telephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax: (01747) 855 222

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


Please Note the Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% plus VAT Saleroom 2 European Ceramics & Glass

Lot 12

Lot 5

Lot 3

Lot 13 4

Property of a deceased estate - a box containing two longstemmed clay pipes (2).

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Property of a deceased estate - an early / mid C19th Ironstone Japan pattern coffee pot with sieve spout, small chip to cover, 7.8ins. (20cms.) high; together with a similar sauce tureen with cover (2) (see illustration).

6

Property of a deceased estate - five C19th Pratt type pictorial potlids with bases, including WAR AND PEACE AFTER WOUVERMANN (Clarke no.’s 89 and 90), some damages (5) (see illustration). £50-80

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Property of a gentleman - a set of twelve Coalport plates with blue scale ground & gilt borders painted with vignettes of exotic birds & floral sprays, gilt painted pattern number ‘X.1496/A’ & gilt painted decorator’s number ‘18’ impressed ‘18J5’ & ‘58’, each 9.1ins. (23.1cms.) dia. (12) (see illustration). £400-600

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Property of a lady - thirty-six Royal Copenhagen Christmas plates, 1965-2002. £100-150

9

Property of a lady - a Royal Crown Derby Millenium Unicorn plate, number 74 of a limited edition of 500.

Lot 6

Lot 7

Lot 10 1

1930’s mottled turquoise glazed pottery planter with two moulded concentric bands, impressed ‘834’ possibly Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian, 12.8ins. (32.5cms.) dia..

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Property of a gentleman - a Royal Doulton ‘Snowman Partytime’ cup & saucer; together with a Royal Doulton Snowman Gift Collection ‘Walking in the Air’ plate (3).

3

Property of a gentleman - a large early C20th Royal Doulton stoneware vase by Harry Simeon & Bessie Newbury, with a band of flowering branches, 15ins. (38.1cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

10 Pair of porcelain rectangular plaques painted with figures in landscapes by Royal Worcester artist painter Richard (‘Ricky’) Lewis, both signed lower right, each 5.2 by 7.2ins. (13.2 by 18.3cms.); together with another similar by Royal Worcester artist painter Sibley-Lewis (3) (see illustration). £100-200 11 Royal Doulton character jug - IZAAK WALTON, D. 6404. 12 Property of a deceased estate - a rare set of six early C19th blue & white ‘Hop Pickers’ pattern dinner plates, circa 1825, each with title panel on reverse, 9.8ins. (25cms.) dia. (6) (see illustration). £300-500 13 Property of a deceased estate - Aynsley bone china fruit decorated twenty-two piece tea-set for six place settings, each piece signed either D. Jones or N. Brunt (22) (see illustration). £150-250


Lot 14 Lot 23

Lot 22

Lot 17

Lot 15

Lot 21

Lot 19

Lot 24

Lot 33

Lot 20


14 Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th ‘imari’ pattern twenty-piece tea-set for six place settings (one tea-plate missing), printed red crown mark, the cups, saucers & sugar basin pattern number ‘2172’, the sandwich plate, tea-plates & milk jug pattern number ‘2614’ (20) (see illustration). £150-250 15 Property of a deceased estate - a C19th Pratt type pictorial pot-lid with base, entitled ‘NELSON, CRESCENT RAMSGATE’, 5.6ins. (14.2cms.) (see illustration). £50-80

Lot 34

16 Property of a lady - three pairs of ceramic figures including a pair of early C19th pearlware figures (6). £50-80 17

Late C19th Copeland late Spode blue & white feeding bottle or pap boat, decorated with an English rural view, 7.25ins. (18.5cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120

18 Property of a lady - three late C18th floral painted porcelain tea-bowls & saucers; together with a late C18th / early C19th tea-cup & saucer, probably Spode (8). £50-100

Lot 36

19 Property of a deceased estate - a Royal Worcester pot pourri vase with inner cover & pierced outer cover, painted with pink roses, date code for 1912, 4.9ins. (12.5cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £80-120 20 Property of a deceased estate - a small quantity of assorted ceramics including a Royal Doulton figurine - Awakening, HN2837, and a Royal Crown Derby paperweight modelled as a robin (on one shelf) (see illustration). £50-80

Lot 37 29 Property of a deceased estate - two C19th Pratt type pictorial pot-lids, one entitled ‘THE ENTHUSIAST’, the other depicting SHRIMPERS, in matching ebonised circular frames (2).

21 Property of a deceased estate - a Royal Doulton figurine - Florence Nightingale, HN3144 - number 2372 of a limited edition of 5,000, boxed (see illustration). £100-150

30 Property of a lady - an early C20th Royal Crown Derby imari 8-piece part teaset comprising a milk jug, a sugar bowl and three cups with saucers (one cup cracked) (8).

22 Property of a deceased estate - a Royal Doulton figurine - Anne Boleyn, HN3232 - number 60 of a limited edition of 9,500 (see illustration). £80-120

31 Property of a gentleman - a Newport Pottery Co. plate painted with cherries on a branch by J. Hancock, inscribed on reverse ‘Fruit / painted by / J. Hancock’, 7.35ins. (18.7cms.) dia..

23 Property of a deceased estate - a Royal Doulton figurine - Catherine of Aragon, HN3233 - number 60 of a limited edition of 9,500 (see illustration). £80-120

32 Property of a gentleman - a 1930’s Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery Co. jug with moulded leaves & flowers on a basket-weave ground, above horizontal ribbing, 7.3ins. (18.5cms.) high. £50-100

24 Property of a lady - an C18th Delft polychrome charger painted with a bird on a fence with butterflies & a flowering shrub, within a trellis & floral border, 13.5ins. (34.3cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120

33 Property of a gentleman of title - a C19th Staffordshire porcellaneous group depicting a group of Four Rabbits on a mound, on gilt-lined base, 3.6ins. (9cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100

25 Property of a gentleman - a Royal Worcester ivory-coloured leaf moulded cream jug and matching sugar bowl; together with a small pair of Staffordshire models of seated spaniels (4). 26 Property of a lady - a late C18th Leeds Pottery creamware circular plate with pierced rim, impressed mark, small crack to rim & re-glued section of rim, 7.2ins. (18.2cms.) dia..

34 Property of a gentleman - a late C19th Doulton Lambeth stoneware butterdish with HM silver rim & handles, London 1877, initailled ‘EAG’, 4.95ins. (12.6cms.) dia. (excluding handles); together with a similar mustard pot with silver plated mounts, initialled ‘BB’; and a similar match-stand (3) (see illustration). £80-120

27 Property of a lady - a late C18th New Hall floral painted porcelain part tea-set comprising a serpentine sided teapot with cover, a sugar bowl, and two tea-bowls with saucers, pattern number 241, circa 1790, damages (6).

35 Property of a lady - a brightly-coloured Art Deco Barker Bros. hand-painted nineteen-piece tea-set, comprising a sandwich plate, a milk jug, six tea-plates, six cups (one cracked), and five saucers (19).

28 Property of a lady - five C19th porcelain cabinet cups & saucers; together with two further cups (12).

36 Property of a gentleman - a pair of early C20th Royal Doulton stoneware planters, initialled ‘EB’ (probably Eliza Banks), each 3.8ins. (9.6cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £50-100


Lot 45

Lot 38

Lot 43

Lot 40

Lot 39

Lot 42

39 Property of a gentleman - a matched pair of early C20th Royal Doulton stoneware baluster vases with navy grounds, one with restoration to rim, each 11.8ins. (30cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £80-120 40 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Royal Doulton stoneware baluster vase, initialled ‘LB’, 10.75ins. (27.3cms.) high; together with a similar jug (previously with pewter flip lid) (2) (see illustration). £80-120 41

Property of a gentleman of title - a large maiolica albarello, possibly Spanish, C18th / C19th, chips to footrim, the base drilled, 13.8ins. (35cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

42 Property of a gentleman - a late C19th Doulton Lambeth stoneware baluster vase by Arthur Barlow, cracked, 12.1ins. (30.8cms.) high (see illustration). £50-100

Lot 41

43 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Royal Doulton stoneware vase by Florrie Jones, star-crack to base, 14.25ins. (36.2cms.) high (see illustration). £50-100

37 Property of a gentleman - a pair of early C20th Royal Doulton stoneware tripod cauldron planters, one initialled ‘EB’ (probably Eliza Banks), each 5.5ins. (14cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £80-120

44 Property of a gentleman - a graduated set of three Keeling & Co. Losol Ware ‘Stanley’ pattern jugs, the largest 7.5ins. (19.1cms.) high (3).

38 Property of a gentleman - a late C19th Doulton stoneware jug, initialled ‘KD’, 7.25ins. (18.4cms.) high; together with a similar planter (cracked), initialled ‘CB’, 9ins. (23cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £80-120

45 Property of a gentleman - a quantity of Keeling & Co. Losol Ware ‘Chandos’ pattern tableware, comprising a rectangular comport, a teapot, a large milk jug, a large pair of serving bowls, a small covered butterdish and a small pair of circular dishes (8) (see illustration).


Lot 49 Lot 47

Lot 54

Lot 57 Lot 55

Lot 56

46 Property of a lady - a Royal Doulton figure - THE COACHMAN, HN 2282. 47

Lot 58

Property of a lady - a mid C19th Pratt type pictorial potted meat jar with continuous Crimean battle scene entitled ‘CHARGE OF THE SCOTCH GREYS AT BALAKLAVA’, 3.6ins. (9cms.) high (see illustration).

54 Property of a deceased estate - two late C19th Continental porcelain models of a flower seller & another similar, one with spurious Chelsea gold anchor mark, the other with Vienna style beehive mark, both 9.4ins. (24cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £50-100

48 Property of a lady - a Royal Doulton figure - FALSTAFF, HN 2054. 49 Property of a lady - two late C19th / early C20th Locke & Co. Worcester porcelain vases with blush grounds, one painted with a Robin on a branch, the other modelled as three joined floriform vases, the taller 6.3ins. (16cms.) high; together with a late C19th Grainger Worcester porcelain bottle vase with a panel showing Llandudno, on blush ground, titled on the base, date code for 1898, 4.1ins. (10.4cms.) high (3) (see illustration). £100-150

55 Property of a deceased estate - a pair of C19th Staffordshire models of seated greyhounds with hares, each 8.25ins. (21cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £80-120

50 Property of a lady - A Royal Doulton figure - THE TOWN CRIER, HN 2119.

57 Property of a deceased estate - a C19th Mason’s Patent Ironstone Japan pattern meatplate with draining well, red painted pattern number ‘2232’, 22ins. (56cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100

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56 Property of a deceased estate - two matching C19th ironstone Japan pattern meatplates with shaped rims & green highlights, pattern number ‘77’, 14.8ins.(37.6cms.) & 10.6ins. (27cms.) wide (2) (see illustration). £80-120

Pair of Staffordshire models of seated Spaniels, with gilt decorations, each 10.75ins. (27.3cms.) high (2).

52 Poole Pottery floral painted biscuit barrel; together with a pair of Devon mottoware dwarf candlesticks; a similar jar (cover missing); two Sylvac models of Dogs; a Sylvac model of a Rabbit; and a Studio Szeiler model of a Foal (8).

58 Three late C19th / early C20th Goss cottages comprising Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George’s Early Home, 4ins. (10.2cms.) wide Shakespeare’s House pastille burner, 3ins. (7.6cms.) wide, and Shakespeare’s House, 3ins. (7.6cms.) wide (3) (see illustration). £80-120

53 Pair of Royal Limoges baluster vases & wcovers, 13.75ins. (35cms.) high (overall) (2).


Lot 59

Lot 65

Lot 61

Lot 66

59 Property of a deceased estate - a good Victorian Mason’s Patent Ironstone jug & basin toiletry set, pattern number C2809, comprising a wash jug, a wash basin, a chamberpot, and a three-part soap-dish (4) (see illustration). £200-300 60 Property of a gentleman - a pair of early C20th Royal Bonn ‘Old Dutch’ vases, one with restoration to neck, 11ins. (28cms.) high (2). £50-80 61 Property of a gentleman - a set of six Edwardian Coalport ‘Leighton’ pattern dessert plates painted with scattered pink roses within gilt decorated pale yellow & navy borders, each 9.1ins. (23.2cms.) dia. (6) (see illustration). £100-150

Lot 62

62 Property of a gentleman - a group of six C19th / early C20th English ceramics including a mid C19th Staffordshire porcellaneous figure of a Shepherd feeding a Lamb (6) (see illustration). £50-80 63 Property of a deceased estate - a pair of early C19th blue & white fan-shaped serving dishes, each printed with two exotic birds & a turkey among flowering shrubs, 13.6ins. (34.5cms.) across (2) (see illustration). £50-100

Lot 63

64 Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th blue & white Durham Ox series oval meatplate, printed with four cattle and a calf with a drover in landscape, within a floral border, hairline crack to rim, some scratching to centre & flaking to edges, 13.6ins. (34.6cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100

Lot 64

65 Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th blue & white Durham Ox series oval dish or stand, printed with five cattle by a stream, within a floral border, 9.9ins. (25.2cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300 10


Lot 70 Lot 71

Lot 74

Lot 72

Lot 75 her side, losses, 8.1ins. (20.6cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £150-250 72 Property of a gentleman - a group of nine ceramic items, mostly Victorian, including a Worcester Grainger & Co. ‘Chemical Porcelain’ ewer and a May Wilson floral painted porcelain vase (9) (see illustration). £50-100 Lot 73

73 Property of a gentleman - an unsual C19th pottery octagonal baluster tea caddy with moulded & painted chinoiserie decoration, cover missing, minor restoration to outside of rim, 4.8ins. (12.2cms.) high (see illustration). £50-100

Lot 77

66 Property of a gentleman - a group of nine pottery items, mostly Victorian, including Wardle & Myatt examples, the tallest 10.4ins. (26.4cms.) high (9) (see illustration). £50-100

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67 Property of a deceased estate - a large Victorian Staffordshire clock group, 14.1ins. (35.8cms.) high.

75 Property of a deceased estate - a late C18th / early C19th creamware plate with hexagonal lobed rim, painted in black, green, ochre blue & reddish brown with a three-masted sailing ship within a border of six various motifs including a lighthouse, a pile of cannonballs, two fish, and an anchor, the plate recently cleanly broken into five pieces, 9.7ins. (24.5cms.) dia. (see illustration).

68 Property of a deceased estate - a large Victorian Staffordshire arbour group, 14.25ins. (36.2cms.) high. 69 Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted ceramics & glass, C19th & later, including Royal Copenhagen (on one shelf). 70 Property of a lady - Royal Copenhagen ‘Little Mermaid’ vase, 6.7ins. (17cms.) high; together with a Royal Copenhagen squat vase painted with Swallows, 2.3ins. (5.8cms.) high; two Royal Copenhagen floral vases, the taller 7ins. (17.8cms.) high; and a Royal Copenhagen floral plate, 10ins. (25.4cms.) dia. (5) (see illustration). £80-120 71

Art Nouveau Hohenstein ceramic shallow dish surmounted by a figure of a classical maiden, raised lozenge mark & impressed pattern number ‘6263’, 13ins. (33cms.) wide (see illustration). £80-120

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Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th pearlware blue & white coffee pot, damage to cover & end of spout, 9ins. (23cms.) high. £50-80

77 Property of a lady - a pair of late C19th Sevres style porcelain turquoise & gilt two-handled vases with painted floral panels & monogram MA, interlaced LL’s marks, 9.3ins. (23.6cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £200-300

Property of a deceased estate - a pair of C18th Derby William Duesbury candlestick groups with bocage, circa 1770, he modelled as a Piper or Hurdy-Gurdy Player with a Dog at his side, she modelled playing a Guitar or Lute with a Lamb at 11


Lot 79

Lot 80

Lot 86

Lot 82

Lot 85

Lot 87

Lot 88 Lot 81

Lot 83

Lot 84

Lot 88

Lot 89

Lot 91

78 Property of a gentleman - a Royal Doulton ‘Rondelay’ H.5004 pattern sixty-one piece dinner service, basically for eight place settings (61). £50-100 79 Property of a deceased estate - a set of three late C18th Leeds creamware oval shallow dishes, circa 1780, with relief moulded & pierced rims. each impressed ‘LEEDS POTTERY’, each 7.45ins. (19cms.) wide (3) (see illustration). £150-250

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93 A private collection of studio pottery - John Ward (b.1938) - a large stoneware vase with radiating blue / green lines on a matt white ground, impressed JW seal, 9.75ins. (24.8cms.) high (see illustration). £600-700

80 Property of a gentleman - cycling interest - a rare early C19th pearlware small plate with central panel entitled ‘Pedestrian Hobby Horse’ showing a gentleman riding this first form of bicycle, within a moulded floral border, circa 1820, 6ins. (15.2cms.) dia. (see illustration). £50-100

94 A private collection of studio pottery - Joanna Constantinidis (1927-2000) - a large slender stoneware vase with speckled matt lustre surface, impressed C seal, 21.65ins. (55cms.) high (see illustration). £700-1000

81 Property of a gentleman of title - a C19th ‘Tithe Pig’ group, 6.75ins. (17.1cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100 82 Pair of early C20th Royal Worcester blush ivory ground bottle vases painted with flowers, with gilt moulded collars, date codes for 1913, shape number 2187, each 10.6ins. (27cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £300-400

95 A private collection of studio pottery - Colin Pearson (19232007) - a winged vase, two small rim chips & small nicks to wings, CP monogram, impressed seal & signed on the base, 7.25ins. (18.5cms.) high (see illustration).

83 Property of a lady - a rare late C18th creamware tankard or mug decorated with a view of Liverpool lighthouse with various numbered signal flags with key index below, entitled ‘An East View of Liverpool Light House & Signals on Bidston Hill, 1788’, chips to base & some discolouration to glaze, 4.75ins. (12cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300 84 Property of a deceased estate - Trevor Corser (b.1938) - a large celadon glazed bottle vase with stylised strap handles, impressed TC and St. Ives seals, 12.3ins. (31.2cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150 85 Property of a lady - Andrew Marshall (b.1952) - a dark brown glazed stoneware lidded jar with dimple decoration, impressed AM monogram seal, 5.75ins. (14.6cms.) high (see illustration).

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86 Property of a lady - Mike Dodd (b.1943) - a set of four olive green glazed stoneware lobed jars & covers, each with impressed MD seal, the tallest 11.3ins. (28.7cms.) high (4) (see illustration). £200-300 87 A private collection of studio pottery - John Maltby (b.1936) - a stoneware tilted bowl on stand, with piped abstract decoration, painted mark to underside, 3.8ins. (9.7cms.) high, 4.9ins. (12.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £120-150 88 A private collection of studio pottery - Seth Cardew (b.1934) - an Abuja style dish with river pattern in olive green & brown, impressed SC & Wenford Bridge seals, 11.25ins. (28.6cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120

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Lot 97

89 A private collection of studio pottery - Ursula Mommens (1908-2010) - a cup & saucer with green wood ash glaze (2) (see illustration). 90 A private collection of studio pottery - Owen Thorpe - a large pedestal bowl with wax resist & foliate decoration, signed on base & numbered 531, 12ins. (30.5cms.) dia. (see illustration). £70-100

96 A private collection of studio pottery - Colin Pearson (1923-2007) - a bulbous vase with 5 grooved ring handles, short hairline to lower body, impressed CP monogram & seal, 5.2ins. (13.2cms.) high (see illustration).

91 A private collection of studio pottery - Sara Radstone (b.1955) - a naturalistic vase with textured surface, incised SR & dated ‘89, 12ins. (30.5cms.) high (see illustration). £300-500

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92 A private collection of studio pottery - John Ward (b.1938) - a large stoneware square bowl with radiating blue / green lines on a matt white ground, impressed JW seal, 12.75ins. (32.4cms.) across (max.) (see illustration). £500-700 Lot 94 13

A private collection of studio pottery - Ewen Henderson (1934-2000) - a porcellaneous shallow bowl with cream, brown & grey / blue swirl interior and textured exterior, 13.4ins. (34cms.) dia. (see illustration). £400-700


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98 A private collection of studio pottery - Dame Lucie Rie & Hans Coper - a rare twenty-one piece coffee set with cream glaze, comprising a coffee pot with cover, a milk jug, two large serving plates, six side plates, five cups and six saucers, the milk jug with two small rim chips, the coffee pot, milk jug & two large serving plates with impressed LR seal, the remainder with impressed Coper & Rie seals (21) (see illustration). £2800-3500

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99 A private collection of studio pottery - Dame Lucie Rie (1902-1995) - a good stoneware oval bowl, circa 1958, with oatmeal interior & vertical sgraffito decorated matt chocolate exterior, impressed LR seal, 3.1ins. (7.9cms.) high, 5.75ins. (14.6cms.) wide (see illustration). £1000-1500

Lot 99

100 A private collection of studio pottery - Shoji Hamada (18941978), attributed to - a good stoneware circular dish, the reddish brown glaze with black specks, decorated with a wax resist cream foliate motif to the centre, indistinct impressed seal to inside of footrim, 9.7ins. (24.6cms.) dia. (see illustration). £1000-2000

Lot 103

101 A private collection of studio pottery - a quantity of assorted studio ceramics including Goldstone slipware (on one shelf) (see illustration). 102 A private collection of studio pottery - John Maltby (b.1936) - a slab-sided stoneware planter, on panel feet, with cream & black abstract painted decoration, painted mark to underside, 7.1ins. (18cms.) high, 12ins. (30.5cms.) long (see illustration). £120-150 103 A private collection of studio pottery - Mike Dodd (b.1943) - a large olive green glazed stoneware vase with wax resist decoration to the shoulder, 13.8ins. (35cms.) high (see illustration). Provenance - bought directly from the potter. £250-400 104 A private collection of studio pottery - MH or HW - a mottled blue, green & ochre glazed teapot & cover; together with a matching set of four cups, painted marks (5) (see illustration).

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105 A private collection of studio pottery - manner of Alan CaigerSmith (b.1930) - a tall ewer of tapering cylindrical form with brown stylized floral band, indistinct brush monogram on base, 10ins. (25.4cms.) high (see illustration). 106 A private collection of studio pottery - Leach Pottery - two tankards, one with oatmeal glaze, the other with chestnut glaze, the latter with two small rim chips, both with impressed St. Ives seal, the taller 4.75ins. (12cms.) high (2) (see illustration). 107 A private collection of studio pottery - Colin Pearson (19232007) - a set of six small stoneware bowls with oatmeal glazed interiors & part glazed exteriors, impressed CP seals, each approx. 6.1ins. (15.5cms.) dia. (6) (see illustration). £60-90

Lot 107

108 A private collection of studio pottery - Colin Pearson (19232007) - en suite with the previous lot - a large stoneware bowl with oatmeal glazed interior & part glazed exterior, impressed CP seal, 11.8ins. (30cms.) dia. (see illustration). £60-90 109 A private collection of studio pottery - Sasha Wardell (b.1956) - two biscuit bone china square pots with polychrome airbrush decoration, both incised SKW, the taller 3.6ins. (9cms.) high (2) (see illustration). Lot 108

110 A private collection of studio pottery - Alan Wallwork (b.1931) - a group of five organic vases, of pebble & seed-pod forms, each incised AW, the largest 5.55ins. (14.1cms.) high (5) (see illustration). 111 A private collection of studio pottery - Dame Lucie Rie (1902-1995) - a rare bronze-glazed porcelain cut-sided bowl with terracotta well, 1970’s or 1980’s, impressed LR seal, 2.75ins. (7cms.) high, 8.3ins. (21.1cms.) wide (see illustration). Footnote - whilst similar conical examples of this bowl are well recorded we can find no reference to a cut-sided bowl. £2000-3000 112 Box containing assorted items including a Meissen porcelain blue & white ‘onion’ pattern dish, on scroll feet and a small art glass circular dish.

Lot 109

113 Mid C20th Murano glass vase of eye-bath form with cranberry bowl on pink & white latticino decorated base, 11.3ins. (28.8cms.) high (see illustration). £100-200 114 Property of a lady - a pre-1945 Lalique ‘Dahlia’ pattern circular box & cover, etched ‘R. LALIQUE / FRANCE’, 4.5ins. (11.5cms.) dia.; together with a matching scent bottle with stopper, small hole damage to side, 5ins. (13cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £200-300 Lot 110

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Lot 120 115 Property of a deceased estate - a faceted glass millefiori paperweight, probably Baccarat, with central butterfly cane within pink & white floral concentric bands, 2.1ins. (5.3cms.) dia. (see illustration). £50-80 116 Property of a gentleman - a pair of late C19th / early C20th soft-cut glass bonbonnieres on stands, the covers with spike finials, 7.4ins. (18.8cms.) high; together with a press moulded glass pedestal bowl with cover (3) (see illustration). £80-120

Lot 138 121 Property of a lady - a 1970’s Stuart crystal glass vase engraved by Michael Fairbairn depicting a Kaibab squirrel, complete with certificate inscribed ‘ONLY THREE ENGRAVINGS OF THIS SPECIES WILL BE MADE - EACH UNIQUE IN DESIGN’, 8.6ins. (21.8cms.) high. Footnote - this lot is accompanied by the original 1972 Harrods invoice for £70.00p.

117 Property of a gentleman - a pair of early C20th cut glass decanters with stoppers, each 8.75ins. (22.2cms.) high (overall) (2). 118 Property of a lady - a small quantity of glassware including a pair of early C19th green glass spirit decanters of square section with lozenge stoppers, one marked ‘SHRUB’, the other ‘GIN’ (on one shelf). £50-100

122 Property of a gentleman - a pair of large blue-green glass spiral fluted baluster vases, each 16ins. (40.6cms.) high; together with three coloured glass hyacinth vases (5). 123 Property of a deceased estate - seven assorted glass paperweights (7).

119 Property of a lady - an Edwardian cut glass thistle-shaped vase, 10ins. (25.4cms.) high; together with a pair of decanters with stoppers; and two water jugs (5) (see illustration). £80-120

124 Set of four Victorian press moulded clear glass candlesticks with stylised dolphin supports, each 9.5ins. (24.1cms.) high (4). £80-120

120 Property of a lady - a set of nine late C19th / early C20th cut glass rinsers (9) (see illustration). £80-120

125 Modern Lalique ‘Caravelle’ pin tray, 2.8ins. (7.1cms.) high. £50-80 16


Objects & Miscellanea

126 George III ale glass with faceted stem & conical base, 6.3ins. (16cms.) high. £50-80 127 Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted glassware, George III & later, including five George III wrythen dwarf ale glasses & a pair of Edwardian stirrup glasses (on one shelf) (see illustration). £50-100 128 Quantity of assorted glassware, C19th & later, including a stem glass with folded foot, the bucket shaped bowl etched with a Boxing scene (on one shelf). 129 Pair of late C19th / early C20th cut glass lidded bonbonnieres; together with a pair of cut glass scent bottles; a pair of cut glass ‘shaft & globe’ decanters with stoppers; and a Royal Doulton cut glass decanter with stopper (7). £50-80

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130 Pair of Stuart cut glass cylindrical decanters; together with two further cut glass decanters (all with original stoppers) (4). 131 C18th Dutch air-twist stem glass with bucket bowl, 5.9ins. (15cms.) high; together with two green glass roemers or rummers, with applied rasperry prunts, the bowl of one extending into the stem (3). £100-150 132 Amethyst glass ship’s decanter with triple-ring neck; together with a similar set of four stem glasses (5). £80-120 133 Two Art Nouveau ‘vaseline’ glass ‘Jack-in-the-pulpit’ vases, the taller 9.5ins. (24.1cms.) high (2). £80-120

Lot 148

134 Property of a gentleman - a Venetian glass handkerchief vase with blue, green & aventurine vertical bands, 4.5ins. (11.4cms.) high; together with a moulded pink glass model of a Sparrow (2).

139 Sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care - an early C20th HM silver photograph frame, 7ins. (17.8cms.) square. 140 Property of a lady - a George III HM silver circular salt with hoof feet, London 1770; together with a late C19th / early C20th gilt framed oil on board depicting a cottage by a river, unsigned (2).

135 Property of a gentleman - a set of three late C19th / early C20th soft-cut glass tumblers; together with a cut glass biscuit barrel; and two cut glass decanters with stoppers (6).

141 Property of a lady - a pair of HM silver dwarf candlesticks; together with a box containing assorted items including ceiling light (3).

136 Large early C20th cut glass thistle-shaped vase, 15ins. (38cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

142 Silver plated circular waiter; together with a silver plated bowl; a silver plated oval entree dish; and two onyx table lamps (5).

137 Late C19th / early C20th Bohemian cut glass thistle-shaped vase with etched ruby flashed picture panel, 10ins. (25cms.) high (see illustration). £120-180

143 Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted items including HM silver caddy spoon.

138 Property of a deceased estate - a mid C19th Bohemian green overlaid glass vase painted with a panel of Roses in Landscape Garden on one side and a Floral Bouquet on the other, some wear to gilding, 13.8ins. (35.1cms.) high; together with a similar pair of vases, damage & loss to one foot, 13.1ins. (33.3cms.) high; and another similar vase with repaired stem, 11.75ins. (29.8cms.) high (4) (see illustration). £150-250

144 Chinese carved grey / green jade model of Two Recumbent Goats, 2.75ins. (7cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300 145 Chinese carved & pierced white jade pendant modelled as a Flowering Branch, 1.7ins. (4.3cms.) long. £80-120 146 Chinese carved white jade model of a Dog, 1.65ins. (4.2cms.) long. £80-120 147 Large Chinese carved brown jade pendant modelled as a Qilin on Fruit, 2.75ins. (7cms.) long. £80-120 148 Bag containing Chinese Ming style carved jade model of a duck, 1.5ins. (3.8cms.) long (see illustration). £100-200 149 Pair of Japanese Satsuma earthenware vases & covers, each 20ins. (51cms.) high (2). 17


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150 Chinese porcelain slender baluster vase with pale liver red glaze, Kangxi blue six-character mark but C20th, restoration to rim, 14.5ins. (37cms.) high. 151 Late C19th / early C20th red painted leather cylindrical shell case with cover, 31ins. (79cms.) high. £50-80 152 Early C20th mahogany boxed set of turned boxwood & ebony Staunton pattern chessmen, the kings 3.6ins. (9cms.) high. £50-80 Lot 172

153 Sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care - a box containing ‘OO’gauge model railway rolling stock including Tri-ang ‘Princess Victoria’ 4-6-2 locomotive & tender.

158 Good quality C19th mahogany & brassbound writing box by Hausburg, Liverpool, with key, 11.1ins. (28.2cms.) wide. £80-120

154 Early C20th Armand Marseille bisque headed doll with sleeping eyes, impressed ‘390’ above ‘A3/0M’, 12.5ins. (32cms.) high. £50-70

159 Property of a lady - a pair of early C20th French patinated spelter figures of a man sowing seeds & a maiden gathering wheat, the former 13.7ins. (34.8cms.) high (overall) (2).

155 Early C20th French machine-made tapestry depicting a falconing scene, 73 by 44ins. (186 by 112cms.). £50-80

160 Property of a gentleman - a mid C19th black leather writing box with fitted interior, 14.5ins. (36.8cms.) wide. £80-120

156 C19th tortoiseshell & pewter strung two-section tea-caddy with interior lids, on ivory ball feet, 7.8ins. (20cms.) wide (see illustration). £500-800

161 Ethnic tribal bronze group of a tiger attacking a man, tail detached, 10ins. (25.4cms.) long; together with five ethnic African tribal carved wooden figures, the largest 11.6ins. (29.5cms.) high (6).

157 Late C19th / early C20th carved & painted wood figure of a native man, 23ins. (58.5cms.) high.

162 Cast iron rectangular relief plaque depicting The Last Supper, in oak frame, 18.5 by 30ins. (47 by 76cms.) (overall). 18


163 Property of a lady - a North European carved oak gryphon gargoyle, on shield back, 15ins. (38cms) protrusion. 164 Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany & inlaid teacaddy of elongated octagonal section, with interior lid, 6.4ins. (16.2cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250 165 Late C19th / early C20th bronze dressing table mirror with cherub stem, 17.5ins. (44.5cms.) high. £50-80 166 Property of a gentleman of title - a good early C19th rosewood & brass fretwork inlaid writing box of large proportions, 22ins. (56cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300 167 Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian white painted cast iron stickstand, diamond registration mark to reverse, 31.5ins. (80cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80 Lot 185

168 Property of a gentleman - a group of four bronze figures including a pair of musicians, the tallest 10ins. (25.4cms.) high (4). £50-100

180 Box file containing a small postage stamp collection. 181 Collection of postage stamps & First Day Covers, in seven albums (7). £50-80

169 Property of a deceased estate - a pair of late Victorian cast brass candlesticks with square platform bases terminating in paw feet, each 9.1ins. (23cms.) high (2).

182 Property of a gentleman of title - a C19th Gould ornithological print, framed; together with another similar (2).

170 Property of a deceased estate - a C19th Chinese export red lacquer sewing box with carved ivory fittings, on gilt lion’s paw feet, 14.5ins. (37cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £50-80

183 Property of a gentleman - Richard Baseleer (Belgian, 18671951) - three signed etchings, in matching glazed oak frames (3). £50-80

171 Russian lacquer rectangular box; together with three other boxes; and a powder horn (5). £50-80

184 OGILBY, John - ‘The Road from London to Barnstable in Devonshire’ - hand-coloured engraving, 14.5 by 17.7ins. (36.8 by 45cms.) (P), in glazed frame.

172 Property of a deceased estate - a George III mahogany oval tray with inlaid central shell motif, warped, 27.8ins. (70.6cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100

185 Property of a gentleman - twenty-eight C19th coloured engravings, plus the title page & dedication page from ‘Tombleson’s Thames’, mounted in fourteen glazed gilt frames (14) (see illustration for sample). £80-120

173 Alfred J Foretay (1861-1944) - an Art Nouveau painted terracotta bust, 19.4ins. (49.3cms.) high (see illustration). £100-200

186 Property of a lady - a large quantity of assorted pictures & prints, C18th & later, including etchings by Jacobus Jan Koeman (1889-1974) and Bernard Schumacher (b.1872), mostly framed (a lot). £50-80

174 Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian black papiermache, mother-of-pearl inlaid & floral painted writing box, 15.3ins. (39cms.) wide. £50-80 175 Mid C19th mahogany & brassbound writing box with side drawer, secret drawer & bale handles, 16ins. (40.6cms.) wide (excluding handles). £70-100

187 Property of a gentleman - an Indian gouache painting depicting a couple under a canopy, in glazed frame; together with another Indian painting, in glazed frame; and a late C19th English school watercolour depicting figures in a river landscape, monogrammed GSS, in glazed gilt frame (3). £50-100

176 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - Rudolf Thiele (German, 1856-1930) - a large cold-painted copper electrotype bust of a Nubian Maiden, circa 1880, signed, 29ins. (73.5cms.) high (see illustration). £700-1000

188 Property of a gentleman - late C19th / early C20th English school - A GUARDS OFFICER IN UNIFORM WITH SCARLET TUNIC AND BEAR-SKIN, HOLDING A MACE - watercolour, 8.9 by 5.9ins. (22.6 by 15cms.), in glazed frame - indistinctly signed lower left & dated 11-99

Books, Ephemera, Prints & Pictures

189 G.N. (?) Townsend (early C20th British) - TITHE BARN - watercolour, 9 by 13ins. (23 by 33cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower left & dated ‘95.

177 Property of a deceased estate - STRANGE, Lt. Col. E.F. - ‘Old Furniture’ - complete run, volumes I to IX, 1927-1930, the first in black cloth with gilt lettering, the remainder in four matching green half-leather bindings (5).

190 Property of a lady - W.R. Dell (English, C19th) - ‘LUXOR’ - watercolour, 9.1 by 13.4ins. (23.1 by 34cms.), in glazed frame - unsigned, inscribed lower right & labelled on reverse.

178 Box containing comics, etc.. 179 Box containing 1920’s photograph albums and a collection of Brooke Bond Tea cards. 19

191 Property of a lady - C19th English school - VILLAGE SCENE WITH FIGURES AND COWS IN PASTURE - watercolour, 11.2 by 15.5ins. (28.5 by 39.4cms.), in glazed frame.


192 Property of a gentleman - John MacWhirter (1839-1911) - MOUNTAIN LAKE SCENE WITH SHEEP ON PATH - watercolour, 9.5 by 13.65ins. (24.1 by 34.7cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed ‘MacW’ lower left (see illustration). £100-150

198 C19th - RURAL SCENE WITH FIGURES AND COTTAGES BY RIVER - oil on canvas, 14 by 18ins. (35.5 by 45.6cms.), framed. £80-120 199 Les Cowle (C20th British) - ‘H.M.S. MALAYA’ - oil on canvas, 14 by 18.1ins. (35.6 by 46cms.), framed - signed lower right (titled & dated 1980 on reverse) (see illustration). £50-100

193 Arthur Anderson Fraser (1861-1904) - ‘ON THE DOWNS SUSSEX’ - watercolour, 6.7 by 9.3ins. (17 by 23.6cms.), in glazed frame - inscribed on reverse. £50-100

200 Alexander Wilson (C20th) - STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS - oil on board, 12 by 16ins. (30.5 by 40.5cms.), framed - signed lower left. £50-80

194 Property of a gentleman - John Dryburgh (C20th British) - LAPWINGS - watercolour, 13.5 by 17.35ins. (34.3 by 44.1cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated 2005 (see illustration). £50-100

201 Kenneth Steel R.B.A. S.G.A., attributed to - SPANISH STREET SCENE - oil on board, 11.8 by 15.9ins. (30 by 40.4cms.), framed - unsigned, inscribed on reverse. £50-100

195 Property of a gentleman - Marjorie Blamey (C20th British) - LONG-TAILED TITS - watercolour, 18.2 by 12.9ins. (46.2 by 32.8cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left (see illustration). £50-100

196 Property of a gentleman - Marjorie Blamey (C20th British) - KINGFISHER - 18 by 12.75ins. (45.7 by 32.4cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £50-100 197 Peter Hoskins (modern British) after Jack Vettriano - ‘THE SINGING BUTLER’ - oil on canvas, 19.75ins. (50.2cms.) square, unframed - signed lower left.

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Lot 208 Lot 209 206 Property of a lady - a late C19th walnut & ebonised cased Vienna regulator style wall clock, 28.75ins. (73cms.) high. £50-80

Lot 204

207 Property of a deceased estate - a C19th French alabaster & gilt metal cased mantel clock with Japy Freres 8-day movement striking on a bell, numbered ‘15517’, the dial inscribed ‘F H GOULDING’, 13.2ins. (33.5cms.) high, on oval plinth with glass dome, 18.5ins. (47cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £200-300 208 Good C19th French ormolu cased mantel clock of large proportions, the handles formed as female heads, the dial with blue & white enamel Roman numerals, with 8-day movement striking on a bell, 24ins. (61cms.) high (see illustration). £1500-2500 209 Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany & boxwood strung 8-day striking longcase clock with reduced swan-neck, pediment the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring, seconds dial & arch boss, 96ins. (244cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £600-900

Fire & Light Lot 203

210 Property of a gentleman - a pair of late C19th / early C20th Continental brass altar candlesticks with triangular section bases, each 20.1ins. (51cms.) high (2). £80-120

Lot 207

Clocks & Barometers 202 Early C20th tan leather cased brass three-draw telescope with 2-inch object lens, by Broadhurst, Clarkson & Co., London. £50-80 203 Property of a gentleman – a mid C20th galvanized cased stick barometer by F. DARTON & CO., WATFORD, mounted on a wooden board (see illustration). £50-80 204 Good quality late C19th bronze cased mantel clock with French 8-day striking movement, 18.4ins. (46.7cms.) high (see illustration). £800-1200 205 Late C19th black & breche violette marble cased mantel clock with French 8-day movement striking on a bell, 19.3ins. (49cms.) high. £50-80

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Furniture

211 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th carved giltwood sixlight electrolier, 24.8ins. (63cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120

216 Property of a lady - a George III fruitwood country Hepplewhite side chair with panel seat; together with a small carved oak panelled firescreen (2).

212 Property of a gentleman of title - a late Victorian brass & wire mesh nursery fender, 48ins. (122cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

217 Property of a lady - a George III pine clerk’s desk with hinged sloping top enclosing three drawers with two further drawers under, on square section supports, 37.2ins. (94.5cms.) wide (overall). £150-250

213 Bouillotte style triple-light table lamp. £100-200 214 Property of a lady - a moulded clear glass six-branch electrolier, 24ins. (62cms.) across (see illustration). £150-250

218 Property of a gentleman - a Victorian Shaker style rocking chair (see illustration). £80-120

215 Property of a gentleman - a pair of late C19th / early C20th French ormolu & Sevres style porcelain mounted table lamps decorated with goat’s heads & drapery, both stamped ‘144’ on undersides, with shades, each 17.25ins. (43.8cms.) high (excluding bulbs & shades) (2) (see illustration). £300-500

219 Property of a lady - a C19th stained beechwood cradle (see illustration). £80-120 220 Property of a gentleman of title - a carved oak coffer, the cleated twin-plank top with re-entrant front corners above thumbnail moulded front corners flanking carved diamond & lunette decorations, 41.7ins. (105.9cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £150-250

221 Property of a gentleman - a pair of C18th French oak backstools, with turned legs united by stretchers (2) (see illustration). £200-300 222 Property of a lady - an C18th oak rectangular topped refectory table with cleated ends, on octagonal baluster legs united by stretchers, 52.25ins. (133cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300

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223 Property of a deceased estate - a C17th West Country carved oak coffer, probably Sarum (Salisbury), 48.6ins. (123.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £200-300 224 Property of a gentleman of title - a pair of Victorian amboyna, ebonised & parcel gilt etageres with plush padded tops & tapering rope-twist columns, possibly adapted from a larger piece, 16.1 and 15.3ins. (40.9 and 38.9cms.) wide (2) (see illustration). £150-250 225 Property of a lady - a good quality early C20th French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted kingwood & Vernis Martin decorated vitrine of serpentine form, on short cabriole legs, 30.7ins. (78cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £1000-1500 226 Early C19th George IV mahogany three-tier whatnot with turned columns & drawer under, on turned legs with brass capped castors, 17.6ins. (44.7cms.) wide (see illustration). £400-600

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227 Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian mahogany torchere with hexagonal baluster column terminating in ball & claw feet. £50-80 228 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - an early / mid C18th George II black lacquer & chinoiserie decorated chest with hinged top above three drawers, on square section cabriole legs, with bale carrying handles, 47ins. (120cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-500

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229 Good early C19th Regency period mahogany chiffonier with reel moulded edge above two brass trellis grille panelled glazed doors incorporating fielded dummy drawers, flanked by carved acanthus capped reeded pilasters, on short reeded sabre front legs with ring turned back legs, 42.6ins. (108cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £600-900


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230 Victorian mahogany arched framed wall mirror, 32.5ins. (82.5cms.) high. £100-150 231 Early C19th Regency period mahogany pedestal pembroke table with end drawer, on turned column with hipped & reeded sabre legs terminating in brass sabots & castors, 43.4ins. (110cms.) long (see illustration). £300-400 232 Property of a lady - a George III mahogany wake or hunt table of good colour, on square tapering legs, previously with twin gate-legs to either side, 65.3ins. (166cms.) long (see illustration). £500-800 233 Property of a gentleman - a Victorian chesterfield sofa with recent green floral button upholstery, on turned front legs & brown china castors, 64ins. (163cms.) long (see illustration). £250-35

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234 Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Regency period mahogany wine cooler or cellarette, of sarcophagus form with lead lining, 21.1ins. (53.5cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-500 235 Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany apprentice’s or child’s chair with stylised wheatsheaf back & channelled arms, the drop-in seat on scratch moulded square tapering legs 24.5ins. (62cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250

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236 Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th mahogany apprentice’s or child’s chair with Hepplewhite style carved shield back & scroll arms, on Chippendale style carved cabriole legs with ball & claw feet, 27ins. (69cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250 237 Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany two-part chiffonier bookcase, 35.5ins. (90.2cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £200-300 238 Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Regency period maple work table with a frieze drawer oppsed by a dummy drawer, above a pleated basket, on tapering standard end supports united by a turned stretcher, 23.6ins. (60cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-400

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239 Property of a gentleman of title - a Victorian style burgundy button upholstered lounge stool of large proportions, with turned & fluted legs, 39ins. (99cms.) across. £50-80 240 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C19th French Empire period provincial fruitwood & gilt metal mounted fauteuil, on panelled square section front legs (see illustration). £200-300

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241 Large & ornate C19th gilt composition rectangular framed wall mirror, later plate, 44 by 55.75ins. (112 by 141.5cms.) (overall). £200-300

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242 Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany threedivision canterbury with drawer under, on turned legs & brass castors (see illustration). £200-300

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Lot 243 Lot 242 Lot 240 243 George IV mahogany, rosewood crossbanded & boxwood strung pembroke table with rounded leaves, the ends with inlaid satinwood bands & oval panels, on square tapering legs terminating in brass barrel castors, 31.7ins. (80.5cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300 244 Victorian sycamore & floral marquetry inlaid circular topped occasional table with associated turned beechwood column & oak tripod base, stamped ‘HOLLAND & SONS’ on underside of top, 12.75ins. (32cms.) dia.. £100-150 245 Property of a gentleman - an early C19th William IV mahogany mechanical desk or secretaire, with fitted superstructure above a drawer & panelled two-door cupboard flanked by turned columns with Ionic capitals, on fluted bun feet with recessed castors, 38.2ins. (97cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £800-1200 246 Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian rosewood & upholstered fender stool with cabriole legs, 43ins. (109cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120

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247 Property of a gentleman - a pair of late Victorian Chippendale Revival mahogany astragal glazed two-door display cabinets on stands, the stands each fitted with two drawers, with carved fretwork & blind fretwork decorations throughout, on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, trade labels for C. Williams, London, each 30.2ins. (76.7cms.) wide (overall) (2) (see illustration). £600-1000 248 Property of a gentleman - a late C19th carved giltwood framed three-panel screen with glazed panels above patterned fabric panels, 63.2ins. (160.5cms.) high (see illustration). £300-400 249 Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany swing-frame toilet mirror with ring turned columns & ball finials, 25.4ins. (64.5cms.) high. £50-100 250 Property of a lady - an early C19th Regency period mahogany hall chair with painted crest & motto ‘BRENT BUT UNSCATHED’, on turned front legs (see illustration). £80-120

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251 Property of a gentleman - an early / mid C19th Danish mahogany & marquetry inlaid pier mirror with ‘split column’ pilasters, 52.1 by 21.9ins. (132.2 by 55.7cms.) (see illustration). £200-300 252 Property of a lady - a Victorian walnut & floral beadwork upholstered circular footstool, on bun feet. 253 Property of a gentleman - a late C19th Swedish gilt framed wall mirror with carved bird cresting, 19.9 by 29.5ins. (50.7 by 74.9cms.) (see illustration). £80-120 254 Property of a gentleman - an early Victorian childs mahogany rocking chair with scroll arms and turned front legs (see illustration). £100-150 255 Property of a gentleman - an C18th fruitwood side chair with stylised wheatsheaf splat & drop-in seat, on cabriole front legs with turned stretchers. £50-80 256 Property of a gentleman of title - an Edwardian child’s rushseated high / low chair (see illustration). £50-80

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257 Property of a deceased estate - a George III mahogany twopart secretaire bookcase, with dentil cornice above astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with secretaire drawer above three further drawers, on bracket feet, 41.1ins. (104.4cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £500-800 258 Property of a gentleman of title - a small early C19th Regency period ebonised double scroll-end sofa with reeded decorations, on turned legs terminating in brass capped castors, 61ins. (155cms.) wide (see illustration). £800-1200 259 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C19th William IV carved square footstool with floral needlework upholstery, on scroll feet. 260 Property of a gentleman of title - C19th mahogany two-part narrow bookcase with moulded cornice above two mirrorbacked astragal glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with two doors above two drawers, on bracket feet, adapted, 25.4ins. (64.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £100-200

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Lot 258 Lot 262 261 Early C19th George III mahogany two-tier nightstand with drawer, on square chamfered legs. £70-100 262 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a French Empire style fruitwood & ebonised double scroll-end day-bed with stylised swan decorations, on turned legs, 65ins. (165cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300 263 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a French Empire style fruitwood & ebonised rectangular jardiniere with ogee section frieze on scroll supports, 25ins. (63.5cms.) wide. £80-120 264 Property of a deceased estate - a mid C18th George II mahogany fretwork framed wall mirror with parcel gilt ho-ho bird in the cresting, detached pieces in bag, 28.2ins. (71.5cms.) high. £80-120 265 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a French Empire style fruitwood & ebonised oval topped threetier etagere, fitted with a drawer, on stylised swan supports with paw feet, 15.35ins. (39cms.) wide. £50-80

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266 Property of a lady - an unusual late C18th George III mahogany dressing table with frieze drawer enclosing a brushing slide & divisions, above a concave two-door cupboard, on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 35.8ins. (91cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £800-1200 267 Early Victorian rosewood work or sewing table, circa 1840, with fretwork panelled square tapering column on carved legs, 19.3ins. (49cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-400 268 Property of a lady - a George III mahogany circular dishtopped occasional table with turned column & tripod base, 16.4ins. (41.7cms.) dia.. £120-180

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269 Property of a lady - a Victorian oak octagonal topped occasional table with turned column & tripod base, 16.5ins. (42cms.) across. £80-120 270 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - a pair of early C19th Regency period ebonised, parcel gilt & gilt metal mounted side chairs with sabre legs, one gilt metal mount missing, re-decorated (2). £50-80 271 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C19th Regency period ebonised & brass mounted chaise longue with sabre legs terminating in brass capped castors, 77ins. (196cms.) long (see illustration). £1000-1500 Lot 272

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272 A good early C19th George IV mahogany, crossbanded & boxwood strung sideboard of eared outline with bow-fronted centre section, with four reeded columns above conforming legs, 67.8ins. (172.2cms.) wide (see illustration). £800-1200 273 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C18th George I / II black lacquer & chinoiserie decorated twopart cabinet with moulded cornice above two panelled doors enclosing a scarlet interior with shaped shelves, the base with a long drawer above two further panelled doors, raised on ogee bracket feet (one detached), the whole with original ornate brass fittings, 89.6ins. (227.6cms.) high (see illustration). £1200-1800

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274 Good Victorian carved rosewood & burgundy upholstered lounge stool with cabriole legs, 43ins. (109cms.) long (see illustration). £800-1200 275 Property of a London deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C19th French Empire period mahogany canape or sofa with carved arms & lion’s paw feet, 57ins. (145cms.) wide (see illustration). £800-1200

Saleroom Three (General Antiques & Household Chattels) 276 Property of a gentleman - a wrought iron firebasket, 23.75ins. (60.3cms.) wide (overall). 277 Property of a gentleman - two aluminium milk churns (2). 278 Property of a gentleman - a Quicksilver inflatable dinghy, in bag; together with a Yamaha 4 h.p. outboard engine (a lot) (see illustration). £300-400

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279 Property of a deceased estate - a weathered lead garden figure of a kneeling faun, 16.75ins. (42.5cms.) high (see illustration). 280 Property of a lady - a Barlow Tyrie Glenham Junior childs teak garden bench. 281 Property of a deceased estate - a weathered lead garden bird-bath surmounted by a figure of a cherub & a dove, on lion’s paw feet, the fluted bowl 15.75ins. (40cms.) dia. (see illustration). 282 Property of a gentleman - a modern small wrought iron armillary sphere. 283 Property of a gentleman - a pair of terracotta rhubarb forcers, one with cover (2). 284 Property of a lady - a pair of large wrought iron andirons with dog’s head terminals; together with a butter churn (3).

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285 Property of a gentleman - a concrete bust of a Renaissance Maiden.

289 Property of a gentleman - a white painted stacking beehive (complete).

286 Property of a gentleman - a reconstituted stone font fountain, damage to surround, 32.5ins. (83cms.) across. £60-100

290 Property of a gentleman - a bronze bell, 8.2ins. (20.5cms.) dia.. £50-80

287 Property of a gentleman - an Italian reconstituted stone figure of Pan, restoration to hand, 50.5ins. (129cms.) high. £120-180

291 Property of a gentleman - a scout’s bell tent. 292 Property of a gentleman - a buff terracotta octagonal chimney-pot, 28ins. (72cms.) high.

288 Property of a gentleman - a reconstituted stone Bacchus wall fountain & basin, the basin 28ins. (71cms.) wide. £100-150

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294 Property of a gentleman - a good large Victorian white painted wrought iron drive-way gate, complete with cast iron octagonal posts, the gate 108ins. (275cms.) wide (excluding latch) (see illustration). £800-1200 295 Property of a lady - a George III oak Lancashire dresser with reeded quarter pilasters, losses, 61ins. (155cms.) wide (see illustration). £80-120 296 A collection of paintings by Peter Hoskins (modern British) - YACHTS MOORED IN ESTUARY - oil on canvas, 19.4 by 29.4ins. (49.2 by 74.5cms.), framed - signed lower right. 297 A collection of paintings by Peter Hoskins (modern British) - RIVER SCENE WITH WINDMILL - oil on canvas, 15.5 by 21.5ins. (39.75 by 54.5cms.), framed - signed lower right, together with another similar - RIVER SCENE - oil on canvas, 23.4 by 35.7ins. (59.5 by 90.5cms.), framed - signed lower right (2). 298 A collection of paintings by Peter Hoskins (modern British) - G.W.R. STEAM LOCOMOTIVE PASSING THE SCRAPYARD - oil on board, 17.5 by 23.5ins. (44.5 by 59.6cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration).

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299 Property of a deceased estate - a George III mahogany rectangular foldover gate-leg tea table with square tapering legs, 35.5ins. (90.2cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150 300 Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th mahogany torchere with carved collar & acanthus decorated tripod base terminating in ball & claw feet. 301 Property of a gentleman - Terence Cuneo (1907-1996) - ‘THE RUNNING SHEDS OF THE GREAT CAERPHILLY AND VOLE-TAIL CENTRAL RAILWAY’ - signed limited edition print, number 79 / 850, with blindstamp, in glazed frame.

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302 Property of a gentleman - Monique Hagood (modern British) - INTERIOR SCENE - oil on canvas, 35.75 by 20.75ins. (91 by 53cms.), framed - signed lower right. 303 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th painted panelled two-door side cabinet with applied floral decorations, with Hobbs locks, 56ins. (142.5cms.) wide. 304 Property of a gentleman - an early / mid C20th walnut filing cabinet, on short cabriole legs. 305 Property of a gentleman - a modern Chinese hardwood low side table with five carved frieze drawers, 76ins. (193cms.) wide. 306 Property of a gentleman - a pair of decoratively framed botanical prints; together with a pair of decoratively framed prints depicting sea-shells (4).

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307 Property of a lady - an early C20th Queen Anne style walnut framed wall mirror, 36.5ins. (92.5cms.) high; together with a shield-shaped swing-frame toilet mirror (2). 308 Property of a deceased estate - a boxed Johnson Home Photography Number 1 Outfit; together with a boxed Kodak Brownie 127 camera with canvas case; and a boxed Kodak Instamatic 33 Colour Outfit (3). 309 Property of a deceased estate - a pair of late C19th / early C20th black painted spelter Marly Horse groups, 17.7ins. (45cms.) high (2). 310 Property of a deceased estate - a table skittles game; together with a bagatelle board (2). 311 Baillie (modern) - VENICE SCENE - oil on canvas laid on board, 24 by 48ins. (61 by 122cms.), framed - signed lower right.

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312 C19th Dutch school - THATCHED COTTAGE IN WINTER LANDSCAPE - oil on board, 7.7 by 17.6ins. (19.6 by 44.7cms.), framed.

328 Property of a lady - a modern Afghan woollen hand-made prayer rug, 51 by 32ins. (130 by 80cms.). 329 Property of a gentleman - a Victorian pine farmhouse kitchen table with two frieze drawers, on turned legs, the top 59 by 49ins. (150 by 124cms.) (see illustration). £100-150

313 C19th Canton porcelain teapot, cover missing; together with a similar tea-bowl (2). 314 Early / mid C20th Japanese reproduction woodblock print depicting Yanone, after Sadanobu Hasegawa, in glazed decorated black lacquer frame, 17.15 by 11.75ins. (43.6 by 29.8cms.) (overall); together with five unframed posters of Marilyn Monroe (6).

330 Property of a lady - Jenny Wynne-Jones (modern British) - STILL LIFE OF FRUIT - pastel, 11.25 by 14.85ins. (28.6 by 37.7cms.), in glazed frame - initialled lower right. 331 A collection of paintings by Peter Hoskins (modern British) - A UNION PACIFIC 4-8-4 STEAM LOCOMOTIVE AT THE STATION AT NIGHT- oil on canvas, 17.5 by 23.5ins. (44.5 by 59.5cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration).

315 Mahogany oval tilt-top occasional table with turned column & tripod base. 316 Late C19th / early C20th - WINTER LANDSCAPE - oil on canvas, 24 by 30ins. (61 by 76cms.), in gilt composition frame - initialled ‘AD’ lower right.

332 A collection of paintings by Peter Hoskins (modern British) - G.W.R. 4074 4-6-0 STEAM LOCOMOTIVE PASSING THE SIGNAL BRACKET- oil on canvas, 23.7 by 31.4ins. (60.25 by 80cms.), unframed - signed lower right (see illustration).

317 Property of a deceased estate - a pair of C18th George III country side chairs; together with an early C18th side chair (3).

333 A collection of paintings by Peter Hoskins (modern British) - L.N.E.R.4-6-0 STEAM LOCOMOTIVE MAIL TRAIN AT THE STATION- oil on board, 19.5 by 29.5ins. (49.5 by 75cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration).

318 Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted framed & unframed prints. 319 Property of a deceased estate - a group of four C20th pictures including a watercolour by Diana Lodge, another by Ann Sparkes and two oils by Ann Sparkes, all framed (4).

334 A collection of paintings by Peter Hoskins (modern British) - G.W.R 4-6-0 ‘STAR’ STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WITH SHEDS AND WORKERS- oil on canvas, 19.3 by 29.5ins. (48.6 by 75cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration).

320 Property of a deceased estate - two early C20th Persian rugs; together with another rug (3). 321 Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian armchair with later green striped upholstery, on cabriole front legs; together with a nursing chair; and an Edwardian child’s cane panelled side chair (3). 322 Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany folding towel rail; together with a reproduction mahogany oval topped coffee table; a yoke; four horse bits; and an African tribal axe (8). 323 Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany & crossbanded bow-fronted sideboard with square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 60ins. (153cms.) wide (overall). 324 Property of a gentleman - a French limed wood kidney-shaped dressing table with drapes & stool (2). 325 Property of a lady - seven assorted pictures & prints including an oil on canvas entitled ‘The Cause of Many Troubles’ (7). 326 Property of a lady - a set of five modern framed botanical prints (5).

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327 Ecole South Kensington (Arts School) - STILL LIFE OF AN EWER AND FRUIT - watercolour, 12.25 by 16.6ins. (31.1 by 42.2cms.), in glazed frame.

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Lot 339 340 Reproduction mahogany drop-leaf dining table and four chairs (5). 341 Property of a lady - a mahogany corner whatnot; together with a late C19th / early C20th gilt framed steel engraving (2). 342 Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted ornaments including sea-shells. 343 Property of a retired furniture restorer - two C19th mahogany chests of drawers (F/R) (2). 344 Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian mahogany & boxwood line inlaid circular 3-tier folding cakestand. 345 Property of a retired furniture restorer - two similar Chinese hardwood low cabinets, each fitted with doors above drawers, each 55.5ins. (141cms.) wide (2).

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346 Property of a lady of title - a good quality modern three-seater sofa with floral upholstery. £100-200 347 Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted china & glassware including a Crown Devon Fieldings hors d’oeuvres dish decorated with game birds a Villeroy & Boch ‘French Garden Fleurence’ pattern oval tureen & cover and a matching vegetable dish (a lot) (on table). 348 Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted metalware including silver plated items. 349 Modern Indian woollen hand-made rug with signature tablet, 57 by 30.5ins. (145 by 78cms.). 350 Property of a lady - a box containing assorted pictures & prints, mostly framed.

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351 Property of a lady - after William Fisk - ‘THE TRIAL OF CHARLES THE FIRST’ - black & white engraving by C.E. Wagstaff, in glazed black painted composition frame.

335 A collection of paintings by Peter Hoskins (modern British) - L.N.E.R. 0-4-0 STEAM LOCOMOTIVE PASSING UNDER A BRIDGE- oil on canvas, 19.5 BY 29.4ins. (49.5 by 74.6cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration).

352 Persian Belouch woollen hand-made rug with red ground, 52.5 by 31ins. (137 by 79cms.). £50-80

336 Property of a deceased estate - SUMICHRAST, Professor S.C. de - ‘The Complete Works of Theophile Gautier’ - complete set of twelve volumes, Athenaeum Press, circa 1910, red cloth with gilt top edges (12).

353 Contemporary rug with mocha ground, 71 by 47ins. (180 by 120cms.).

337 Two boxes containing assorted ceramics & glassware including hen tureen & decanters (2).

354 Contemporary rug with beige ground, 73 by 49ins. (185 by 125cms.).

338 Cased violin branded ‘STAINER’, with a bow by John Grey, and another bow (a lot).

355 Silkwork block print wall hanging with beige ground, 101 by 86ins. (273 by 216cms.).

339 Property of a lady - railway interest - a Victorian G.W.R. (Great Western Railway) pine table with two frieze drawers to either side, on turned legs, branded ‘GWR’ on underside, 60ins. (152cms.) wide (see illustration). £120-180

356 Persian Belouch woollen hand-made rug with red ground, 53 by 35ins. (138 by 89cms.). £50-80

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357 Two Middle Eastern leather pouffes; together with a boxed black marble & mother-of-pearl inlaid circular plaque (3). 358 Madras silk style runner with rose red ground, 110 by 29ins. (279 by 74cms.). £70-100 359 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Chinese woollen hand-made carpet with blue ground, 160 by 119ins. (407 by 303cms.). 360 Aubusson style rug with beige & blue ground, 66.5 by 50ins. (169 by 127cms.). £70-100

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361 Property of a gentleman - a C19th Chinese export lacquer box containing small lidded boxes & trays, damages. 362 Property of a lady of title - a mahogany oval panelled two-door cabinet, adapted & with later additions. 363 Two boxes containing fine art sales index books (2). 364 Late C19th North European mahogany bibliotheque with two mirror panelled doors enclosing adjustable shelves, 47ins. (120cms.) wide (overall). 365 Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted pictures including oils, watercolours & etchings. 366 Property of a gentleman - five boxes containing assorted books including children’s books (5). 367 Property of a gentleman of title - a pair of BRAND NEW cream upholstered armchairs (2). £200-300

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368 Property of a deceased estate - a C17th West Country carved oak coffer, probably Sarum (Salisbury), with two-panel front (F/R). £50-80 369 Property of a gentleman - a FATAR Studio 90 keyboard. 370 Property of a gentleman of title - an Edwardian child’s rushseated chair; together with a white painted bobbin framed corner chair; a green painted bamboo two-tier table; and a green painted rectangular framed wall mirror (4). 371 Property of a lady - a George III mahogany two-part rectangular drop-leaf dining table with extra leaf, on square tapering legs, 46 by 100ins. (116 by 254cms.) (max.) (see illustration). £300-500 372 Property of a gentleman - Terence Cuneo - ‘THE TRAGEDY OF ULSTER, 1976’ - signed limited edition print, number 164 / 500; together with a watercolour portrait of a black labrador (2).

Lot 382 379 Property of a lady - an Edwardian mahogany telescopic extending dining table with extra leaf, on shell carved cabriole legs.

373 Property of a gentleman - a C19th French porcelain & cast metal comport; together with a staved treen bowl (2). 374 Property of a deceased estate - a set of three Victorian mahogany bar-back dining chairs with drop-in seats & turned front legs (3).

380 Property of a deceased estate - a tin trunk containing assorted items including a shooting stick. 381 Late C19th / early C20th French floral decorated porcelain eight-piece part dessert service (8).

375 Modern Chinese six-panel screen. 376 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th carved oak mounted aneroid barometer.

382 Property of a lady - an early C19th mahogany rectangular tilttop dining table with tapering hexagonal column, on circular platform base with scroll legs & castors, the top 45.25 by 43.2ins. (115 by 110cms.) (see illustration). £60-90

377 C18th and later walnut & featherbanded twin pedestal desk with nine drawers, on bracket feet, 41.5ins. (105.4cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-400

383 Property of a lady - late C19th / early C20th French school - A TREE-LINED VILLAGE ROAD - oil on canvas, 10.7 by 13.6ins. (27.2 by 34.5cms.), unframed - indistinctly signed lower right.

378 Ruth Harling (modern British) - ‘BLUE STILL LIFE’ - pastel, 17 by 22ins. (43 by 56cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right.

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384 Property of a lady - a box containing assorted items, mostly ceramics & glass, including a pair of Chinese crackle glazed vases & two Caithness glass vases.

404 Property of a lady - a C19th blue & white printed ointment pot inscribed ‘Prepared only by Beach & Barnicott, Successors to the late Dr. Roberts Bridport. Poor Man’s Friend. Price 1/1’, discoloured crazing, 1.6ins. (4cms.) high; together with a small Victorian blue & white square vegetable tureen & cover with divided interior; and a small pewter plate with shaped rim (3).

385 Property of a lady - a Chinese hand-made rug with blue ground; together with another similar (2). 386 Property of a gentleman - a Turkish woollen hand-made carpet with faded red ground, 119 by 82ins. (301 by 209cms.).

405 Property of a deceased estate - a mahogany open bookcase with four shelves, on castors.

387 Early C20th - RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH CATHEDRAL IN DISTANCE - watercolour, 3.4 by 5.4ins. (8.7 by 13.8cms.), in glazed frame - indistinctly signed lower left.

406 Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian mahogany & satinwood banded bow-fronted sideboard with square tapering legs & spade feet, 54ins. (157cms.) wide.

388 Property of a gentleman - a modern Chinese woollen hand-made rug with beige ground, 129 by 108ins. (354 by 276cms.).

407 Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian paraffin oil lamp with cranberry glass reservoir; together with three other paraffin oil lamps; two butter churns; and a stoneware jar inscribed ‘HARDY & SON / SALISBURY’ (7).

389 Mounc Tsa (C20th Burmese) - THREE FIGURES IN LANDSCAPE - oil on linen, 32 by 39ins. (80.5 by 99cms.), unframed - signed lower centre.

408 Property of a gentleman of title - a set of blue / grey painted library steps. £50-80

390 Property of a lady - an Edwardian mahogany & satinwood crossbanded fall-front bureau with fitted interior above three long drawers; together with a modern pine chest of drawers; and a modern brass electrolier (3).

409 Property of a gentleman - pine two-tier wallshelves with turned baluster columns.

391 Property of a lady - an Edwardian pink upholstered small sofa, on short cabriole legs & castors. £50-100

410 Property of a deceased estate - a set of seven Sadler Kleen Kitchen Ware green banded storage jars & covers, of thre different sizes, the largest 4 pint (7).

392 Property of a gentleman - a modern pine two-part dresser with ‘dog kennel’. £50-100

411 Property of a deceased estate - a C19th Indian red stained & natural turned ivory chess set (incomplete); together with a Mobo ‘Toy-toise’ tinplate mechanical tortoise toy; and a Chad Valley tinplate terrestrial globe (3).

393 Sold on behalf of Cancer Research (UK) Ltd - a Belouch saddle bag, 47 by 21ins. (119 by 53cms.).

412 Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted items including two bisque headed dolls.

394 Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted ceramics & glass including a Franconia 82-piece dinner service (on table).

413 Property of a gentleman of title - six assorted framed pictures including a Japanese woodblock print & a pair of modern Mexican paintings (6).

395 Two gilt painted circular framed convex mirrors, the larger 18.5ins. (47cms.) dia.; together with two oval framed wall mirrors (4). £50-80

414 Property of a deceased estate - two C19th black marble cased mantel clocks (2).

396 Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of blue & gilt decorated dinnerware including Royal Worcester (on dresser); together with a box containing assorted ceramics (a lot).

415 Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted items including a leather motorcycle helmet & gloves. 416 Property of a gentleman - a 1920’s oak glazed two-door china cabinet with barleytwist supports.

397 Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted glassware including green drinking glasses (on dresser).

417 Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted glassware including cranberry & carnival examples.

398 Property of a deceased estate - a military tin trunk containing two Lloyd Loom type wastepaper baskets; together with a copper coal bucket containing a brass chestnut roaster & assorted brass hearth tools (2).

418 Property of a deceased estate - two Victorian blue & white meat-plates; together with five similar dinner plates; and a box containing assorted ceramics including Goebel birds (8).

399 Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th Regency period overmantel mirror; together with a tripod wine table; and a stool (3).

419 Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted items including cutlery; together with an embossed brass fireguard; a copper coal bucket with contents; and a green enamel breadbin (4).

400 Property of a deceased estate - a walnut chiffonier; together with a nursing chair; a mahogany circular topped coffee table; a floral needlework panelled firescreen; a hand-made rug; a projector; and a projector screen (a lot).

420 Property of a gentleman - a Victorian walnut & green button upholstered nursing chair with turned front legs & castors. £50-80

401 Property of a gentleman - railway interest - a large quantity of railway related books including Somerset & Dorset lines, in three boxes (3).

421 Property of a deceased estate - two boxes containing assorted ceramics including three Crown Ducal leaf dishes (2). 422 Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian walnut two-tier dumb-waiter (F/R); together with a modern footstool (2).

402 Property of a gentleman - railway interest - TRAINS ILLUSTRATED - eleven bound volumes, 1954 to 1964 (11). £50-80 403 Property of a gentleman - Edwardian satinwood framed firescreen. 34

423 Property of a gentleman - a modern Chinese carved hardwood three-piece suite of seating, comprising a three-seater sofa & a pair of armchairs, with horseshoe-shaped backs (3) (see illustration). £150-250


Lot 423

Lot 427

424 Property of a gentleman - a Victorian later white painted bentwood & cane panelled rocking chair; together with a painted folding towel rail (2). 425 Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian mahogany washstand or dressing table with low 3/4 gallery above two frieze drawers, on square tapering legs with shelf under, 41.9ins. (106.5cms.) wide. £80-120 426 Property of a gentleman - a modern Chinese hardwood kang table, 41.75ins. (107cms.) square. £50-80 427 Property of a gentleman - a set of ten modern Louis XVI style limed & pale green upholstered dining chairs including two carvers (10) (see illustration). £100-200 428 Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian smoker’s bow or captain’s chair, with turned supports & stretchers. £50-80

Lot 429

429 Property of a gentleman - an early C19th George IV mahogany washstand, the top with a well above an ebony strung frieze drawer with turned handles, on square tapering legs with shelf under, 29.9ins. (76cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150

Lot 443 437 Property of a gentleman - a modern Chinese red & gilt lacquer mirror-back panel.

430 Property of a gentleman - a 1920’s mahogany mantel clock, the 8-day movement chiming on 5 gongs, 15.6ins. (39.5cms.) wide (overall).

438 Property of a deceased estate - a carved oak faced open bookcase; together with a Victorian glazed two-door bookcase top (2).

431 Property of a gentleman - a late C19th pine corner washstand; together with a mahogany two-tier supper trolley; a black painted nest of tables; a black lacquer two-tier table (F/R); a folding table; a lacquer tray; a wine-rack; a waste-paper bin; and a modern ‘lazy Susan’ (a lot).

439 Property of a gentleman of title - a pair of late C19th / early C20th turned & stop-fluted mahogany candlesticks with brass nozzles, one drip-pan missing, each 11ins. (27.9cms.) high (2). 440 Property of a gentleman - a French Le Grange single sleigh bed. £100-150

432 Property of a deceased estate - a set of ten modern golf clubs, in bag. 433 Property of a gentleman - a pair of Edwardian upholstered armchairs with later striped loose covers (2). £50-80

441 Property of a deceased estate - a George III mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers with later turned handles, 36ins. (92cms.) wide (F/R). £50-80

434 Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th mahogany table cabinet with sixteen drawers arranged in two banks, previously part of a larger piece, 32.3ins. (82cms.) wide.

442 Property of a gentleman - an early C19th mahogany rectangular tilt-top breakfast table with turned column & reeded legs, the top 48 by 35.3ins. (122 by 90cms.). £80-120

435 Property of a gentleman - a modern Chinese red & gilt lacquer mirror-back panel. 436 Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany & upholstered nursing chair with turned front legs & castors. £80-120

443 Property of a gentleman - a George III mahogany chest of three long drawers with later associated astragal glazed twodoor bookcase top, 43.1ins. (109.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £150-250 35


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Lot 451 444 Property of a deceased estate - a good quality Victorian ebonised, gilt metal mounted & decorated armchair with turned front legs terminating in white china castors. £50-80 445 Early C19th George III oak three-tier plate-rack, 57.75ins. (147cms.) wide (overall). 446 Kerman woollen hand-made carpet with green ground, 148 by 114ins. (375 by 289cms.). £100-150

Lot 457

447 Property of a gentleman - an early C19th mahogany two-door wardrobe with dentil cornice, enclosing slides & drawers, on associated stand with ball & claw feet. £100-150

453 Property of a deceased estate - a rosewood open bookcase with adjustable shelves, on plinth base, 54.6ins. (139cms.) wide (overall). £100-150

448 Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian white painted pine kitchen table with two end drawers, on turned legs, 57.5ins. (145.5cms.) long. £50-80

454 Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian carved mahogany & upholstered salon sofa (see illustration). £80-120 455 Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian white painted pine dresser base with two drawers above panelled two-door cupboard, 48ins. (122cms.) wide. £50-80

449 Property of a gentleman - a Victorian mahogany fielded panelled two-door side cupboard, on plinth base, Bertram & Son label on reverse, 48ins. (122cms.) wide (overall). £100-150

456 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th white painted chest of four long graduated drawers with turned handles.

450 Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian mahogany dressing table; together with a similar chest of drawers; and a set of four Edwardian carved side chairs (6).

457 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Arts & Crafts oak settle with floral needlework padded back, Warings label on reverse, 49.25ins. (125cms.) wide (see illustration).

451 Property of a deceased estate - a mid C18th George II / III Cuban mahogany or ‘red walnut’ tallboy or chest-on-chest, with moulded drawers, 39.6ins. (100.5cms.) wide (overall) (F/R) (see illustration). £200-300

458 Property of a deceased estate - a late Victorian travelling harmonium or organ. 459 Property of a lady - an Edwardian mahogany oval swing-frame toilet mirror; together with an oak coal box; and two sparkguards (4).

452 Property of a gentleman - a good quality early Victorian mahogany three-door wardrobe, circa 1840, 83.2ins. (111.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £300-500

460 Property of a gentleman - a modern mint green painted twopart open bookcase. 461 Early C20th mahogany circular topped centre table with acanthus carved cabriole legs terminating in ball & claw feet. 36


469 Modern pine chest of drawers; together with a modern pine double headboard; and a modern pine side table (3). 470 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th oak glazed wall cabinet. 471 Property of a deceased estate - a 1930’s Art Deco leather upholstered wing armchair (see illustration). £100-150 472 Property of a lady - an Edwardian mahogany & ebony strung single-door display cabinet with square tapering legs, 29.5ins. (75cms.) wide (overall). £80-120 473 Property of a lady - a pair of late C19th French balloon-back side chairs with cabriole front legs & castors; together with a set of three Edwardian side chairs (5). 474 Property of a gentleman - a modern pine open bookcase. 475 Property of a lady - two similar pierced blanc-de-chine table lamps; together with another Chinese table lamp (all with shades) (3).

Lot 471

476 Property of a gentleman - a pair of modern gilt metal & faceted glass basket wall-lights (2). 477 Property of a gentleman - a reproduction oak two-part dresser. 478 Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian gold upholstered tub chair; together with a modern wrought iron candlestand with candle (2). 479 Property of a gentleman - a large Spode blue & white ‘Italian’ pattern jug, 9.5ins. (24cms.) high. 480 Property of a lady - an Edwardian lift-top piano stool; together with a marble topped white painted pot cupboard; and a reproduction shield-back chair (3). 481 Property of a lady - a nest of four modern Chinese hardwood occasional tables (4). 482 Property of a gentleman - a C19th mahogany writing box; together with a 1920’s oak oval topped gate-leg table; and an early C20th oak sewing table (3). 483 Property of a gentleman - a modern wrought iron & rectangular wooden topped coffee table, possibly Spanish.

Lot 487

484 Property of a gentleman - a cut glass ship’s decanter with stopper; together with a cut glass square section decanter with stopper (2).

462 Property of a lady - a pair of Eastern pierced brass table lamps; together with two copper warming pans (4).

485 Property of a lady - a modern pine oval drop-leaf kitchen table with turned legs; together with a pine coffee table (2).

463 Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of assorted glassware (on table).

486 Property of a lady - three boxes containing assorted items including a C19th rosewood writing box; together with a painted oval framed wall mirror (4). £50-80

464 Victorian white painted pine chest of two short & two long drawers. 465 Property of a gentleman - a modern pine bureau bookcase.

487 Property of a lady - an C18th George III mahogany pot cupboard with fretwork gallery & sides above a drawer, on scratch moulded square section legs, alterations to the drawer, 20.2ins. (51.3cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-80

466 Property of a lady - a mixed lot comprising a Victorian walnut writing box; a Victorian circular box footstool; a 1940’s mantel clock; a box containing silver plated cutlery; a late C19th / early C20th gilt framed watercolour depicting a Beach scene; and a framed monochrome print (6). £50-80

488 Property of a deceased estate - a late Victorian ash bedroom suite, comprising a wardrobe, a dressing table and a pot cupboard (3). £100-150

467 Property of a deceased estate - a set of six late Victorian mahogany dining chairs with carved backs & turned front legs (6). £100-150 468 Property of a gentleman - a set of six modern beechwood lath-back kitchen chairs (6). £50-80

489 Property of a lady - two reproduction oak joint stools (2). £60-90

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490 Late Victorian ebonised framed cello chair with turned supports. £50-80 491 Property of a gentleman - a Middle Eastern pierced brass hexagonal lantern; together with a copper saucepan; a green glass pedestal bowl; two wooden propellors; a wooden oar; a wooden lockplate; and three carved wooden panels (10). 492 Pair of modern pine three-drawer bedside chests (2). 493 Property of a lady - an early C20th mahogany oval framed cheval mirror. 494 Modern pine two-door wardrobe. 495 Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV mahogany pembroke table with turned legs (reduced) ; together with a mahogany pot cupboard (2). 496 Property of a gentleman - a Middle Eastern brass circular tray on folding wooden stand; together with a small oak & leaded glass panelled corner wall cabinet (2).

Lot 498

497 Mahogany glazed two-door wall cabinet with green painted interior & adjustable shelves. 498 Property of a gentleman - a C19th walnut kneehole desk with leather inset top above seven drawers flanking a recessed cupboard, on plinth base, 48ins. (122cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300 499 Property of a lady - a Victorian mahogany swing-frame toilet mirror with scroll supports & shaped platform base, 19.7ins. (50cms.) wide. 500 Property of a gentleman - an early C19th mahogany chest of four long graduated drawers with turned handles, on bracket feet. £80-120 501 Property of a gentleman - an early C20th cream painted compactum or combination wardrobe, with fitted interior. 502 Property of a gentleman - a set of four Edwardian lath-back side chairs with slender turned front legs & stretchers, stamped ‘J.O’ (4). 503 Property of a lady - a pine chest of three long drawers with turned handles. 504 Property of a lady - a modern Chinese hardwood sideboard with four carved doors. 505 Property of a lady - a modern fawn upholstered wing armchair with cabriole front legs. 506 Property of a lady - two boxes containing assorted ceramics & glass including a pair of blue & white vegetable tureens (2). 507 Sold on behalf of Sue Ryder Care - a Poole Pottery two-tone chocolate & mocha dinner service; together with a Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee blue press moulded glass dish (a lot). 508 Property of a lady - six assorted pictures including a pair of pastel portraits, all but one framed (6). 509 Property of a gentleman - a modern pine rectangular topped kitchen table with matching set of six chairs (7).

Lot 512

510 A collection of paintings by Peter Hoskins (modern British) - A LEOPARD AND HER CUBS - oil on canvas, 15.5 by 21.5ins. (39.4 by 54.5cms.), framed; together with another - A CROUCHING TIGER - oil on canvas, 20 by 30ins. (51 by 76cms.), unframed, both signed lower right (2).

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511 Property of a deceased estate - a C19th white painted pine & mesh panelled two-door meat-safe or food cupboard. £50-80 512 Property of a gentleman - a C19th pine two-part dresser with two drawers above a pot-board, 65.5ins. (166cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300

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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

20010 AUCTION SALE DATES April 17th Jewellery & Silver, Antique Furniture & Objects May 15th Oriental & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art, Persian & European Rugs &Textiles, Antique Furniture & Objects June 12th 20th Century Decorative Arts, Garden & Architectural Items, Antique Furniture & Objects July 10th Pictures, Books, Prints & Ephemera, Antique Furniture & Objects September 18th European Ceramics & Glass, Clocks, Barometers, Scientific & Mechanical Items, Antique Furniture & Objects October 16th Jewellery & Silver, Militaria & Sporting Items, Antique Furniture & Objects November 13th Oriental & Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art, Persian & European Rugs &Textiles, Antique Furniture & Objects December 11th Toys & Dolls, 20th Century Decorative Arts, Antique Furniture & Objects

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6.

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

7.

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

8.

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

Glossary of Terms:

9.

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

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

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

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

1.

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

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

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

2.

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

3.

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

4.

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

5.

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

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

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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.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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