Jewellery & Silver, Militaria & Sporting Items, and Antique Furniture & Objects
Saturday 11th October 2014 at 10.30 a.m.
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE 1.
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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. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Where there is no reserve price (but not otherwise) the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person (who may be the Auctioneer). (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. 3. (a)
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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 11th October 2014 at 10.30 a.m. Jewellery & Silver, Militaria & Sporting Items, and Antique Furniture & Objects Viewing Times Friday 10th October - 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. and Morning of Sale from 9.00 a.m. To be sold in Saleroom Two Catalogue: ÂŁ5.00 Front Cover Illustration : Lot 107 Sale No: 0228 Semley Auctioneers Station Road, Semley, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9AN Telephone: (01747) 855 122 Fax: (01747) 855 222
Contributor
Semley Auctioneers is the Trading name of Semley Auctioneers Ltd. Registered in England No: 5136578 3
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 19.5% plus VAT at the standard rate will be charged on the hammer price of each lot. V.A.T.: All lots marked with an asterisk (*) are subject to VAT on the hammer price in addition to the Buyer’s Premium. We operate under the VAT Margin Scheme.
Payment: Payment may be made by cash, banker’s draft, or cheque supported by a valid cheque guarantee card and provided that the amount does not exceed the limit stated on that card. Cheques in excess of their guaranteed limit will only be accepted if prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers.
General Conditions of Sale: These may be found at the back of the catalogue. Rate of Sale: Approximately 120 lots per hour. This may vary and the auctioneers cannot be held responsible for a buyer missing a lot.
We also accept debit cards and some (but not all) credit cards. There is a surcharge of 2% on the total invoice for payments made by credit card. A charge is made for electronic transfers to our bank. Our bankers are Barclays Bank PLC Shaftesbury Branch Mid Wessex Group King George Street Yeovil Somerset. BA20 1PX Sort Code: 20-99-40 Account number.. 40796948
Estimates: These are intended only as a guide to prospective buyers. Any bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, offer a fair chance of success. However, the degree of competition for a lot may cause it to sell above or below the given estimates. Estimates can be subject to revision so it is advisable to enquire of any change nearer the time of the sale. Estimates do not include the Buyer’s Premium. Commission Bids (Absentee Bidding): We will be pleased to execute bids on behalf of intending buyers, and no charge is made for this service. All bids are treated in strict confidence and the auctioneers undertake to purchase lots as cheaply as permitted by other bids and any reserves. If more than one bid for the same lot is received the bidding shall commence at one bid above the underbidder’s maximum bid. Where identical bids are left for the same lot the earlier bid left will take precedence. Bidding slips are available from the office and can be found at the back of the catalogue. All bidding slips must be signed. Faxed bids may also be sent. However, these must include the name, address, daytime telephone number and signature of the intending buyer. No responsibility will be accepted for taxed bids or bids taken over the telephone. All written bids must be submitted to the clerk before the commencement of the sale. The auctioneers accept no responsibility for wrong lot numbers entered. Please note all bids are subject to Buyer’s Premium as stated.
Clearing: No lot may be removed from the salerooms before full payment has been received and a receipted invoice shown. All lots must be cleared not later than 13.00 hours on the third working day following the sale unless prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers. Delivery: Delivery of goods can be arranged through our ‘in-house’ carriers service who charge a competitive rate. Early bookings are advised. Buyers are reminded that the onus is on them for the prompt removal of purchases from the salerooms. Postage: A charge is made for items requiring packing and postage, on receipt of which the goods will be dispatched. 4
Please Note the Buyer’s Premium of 19.5% plus VAT PLEASE NOTE that lots marked with (Ãr) are subject to Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). - If the Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount
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Watches 1
Property of a lady - an early Victorian silver cased open faced fusee pocket watch with subsidiary seconds, the backplate engraved ‘Parkinson & Frodsham / Change Alley, LONDON / 3620’, hallmarked London 1846 (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a lady - an early C20th Swiss silver cased 8-day keyless pocket watch with visible balance (see illustration). £80-120
Property of a gentleman - two lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatches with 9ct gold bracelet straps; together with an early C20th lady’s Rolex 9ct gold cased wristwatch, London 1925, without strap; and a lady’s 18ct gold cased wristwatch on associated plated strap (4) (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a lady - a Victorian silver full hunter keyless pocket watch with stop watch seconds, Birmingham 1881 (see illustration). £80-120
An early C20th Swiss Ancre Suisse 14ct gold cased open faced pocket watch with engine turned back & keyless movement (see illustration). £150-200
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Property of a lady - a lady’s Must de Cartier Vermeil gold plated silver cased wristwatch, serial number 165563/18; together with a lady’s Favre Leuba gold plated wristwatch (2) (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Continental silver cased fob watch, with engraved rural scene to reverse, damage to enamel dial (see illustration).
10
Property of a deceased estate - a TAG Heuer watch box only, with paperwork (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted items including two 9ct gold cased wristwatches & a silver photograph frame (a lot) (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - a lady’s Everite 9ct gold cased wristwatch on 9ct gold bracelet strap; together with a late Victorian silver cased pocket watch with chain fusee movement, Chester 1896 (2) (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a lady - a lady’s 18ct white gold diamond set cocktail watch (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a gentleman - a gentleman’s Rotary Elite gold plated wristwatch, boxed (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate - a lady’s Rotary 9ct gold wristwatch on 18ct gold bracelet strap (see illustration). £150-200
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a 18ct gold half hunter keyless pocket watch, with blue enamel Roman numerals to the case, the enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial & inscribed ‘EDWD. F. ASHLEY / 2 GREEN TERRACE / CLERKENWELL / 04507’ (see illustration). £400-600
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Jewellery
Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th Dennison gold plated keyless pocket watch; together with a silver cased fob watch (A/F) (2) (see illustration).
Property of a lady - a gentleman’s Movado 18ct gold cased wristwatch with 18ct gold bracelet strap, the 15-jewel movement numbered 0564 (see illustration). £600-900
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Property of a lady of title - a Belle Epoque diamond & pearl jabot brooch, by Cartier, Paris, circa 1915, with 88 rose cut diamonds, the central pearl approx. 5mm dia., numbered 7553, the pin signed ‘CARTIER PARIS LONDRES NEW YORK’, 60mm by 45mm (overall) (see illustration). £1500-2500
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A good diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone weighing approximately 1.65 carats, estimated colour G and clarity SI3, in unmarked white gold or platinum claw setting, size L (see illustration). £3000-5000
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A pair of 18ct white gold diamond pave set pear shaped drop earrings, the estimated total diamond weight approx. 0.75 carat (2) (see illustration). £300-500
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A graduated pearl two row necklace, the largest pearls approx. 5mm dia., the clasp set with a cut tourmaline surrounded by a ring of diamonds, the setting probably white gold, 17ins. (43.5cms.) long (see illustration). £400-600
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Lot 29 21
A diamond & sapphire ring, the old European cut diamond weighing approximately 0.65 carat, estimated colour L and clarity SI3, set within a circle of calibre cut sapphires, the unmarked setting probably white gold, size O (see illustration). £1000-1500
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A carved red coral brooch modelled as a cherub mask among foliage, on a wire framework, 2.15ins. (5.4cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-500
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - two bead sautoir necklaces; together with two similar bead items; a cased pair of marcasite buckles; and a matching loose pair of buckles (8) (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate - a tiger’s eye oval pendant on 9ct gold chain; together with a George V 1911 half sovereign gold coin pendant; and another pendant (3) (see illustration). £150-200 7
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Property of a gentleman - a group of four diamond rings, the largest stone approx. 0.25ct (4) (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate - five empty jewellery boxes, four Collingwood, one Garrard (5) (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate - a 9ct gold bar link bracelet with heart shaped lock & cloverleaf charm (see illustration). £150-200
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Property of a lady - a modern 9-stone turquoise brooch, the unmarked setting probably gold, approx. 2ins. (5cms.) wide; together with a pair of gold plated turquoise floral earrings (3) (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a deceased estate - a red jewellery box and two small wooden boxes containing assorted items, mostly costume jewellery (3) (see illustration). £50-70
30
Property of a gentleman - a Queen Victoria 1890 gold sovereign coin pendant on chain, the suspension & chain apparently unmarked; together with a George V 1929 gold sovereign coin pendant with 9ct gold frame on 9ct gold chain (2) (see illustration). £350-450
35
A good pair of diamond target earrings, each with a central brilliant-cut diamond of approximately 1.1 carats, estimated colour H/I and clarity SI1, set within two diamond circlets, estimated total diamond weight approximately 3.1 carats (2) (see illustration). £4000-6000
31
Property of a gentleman - an unmarked yellow metal (tests 18ct gold) necklace with central stylised butterfly set with five oval cut sapphires and five diamonds, 17.25ins. (44cms.) long (see illustration). £120-160
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Property of a lady - a set of three yellow metal mounted oval cut citrine studs (3) (see illustration).
A diamond target pendant, the central brilliant cut diamond approximately 0.46 carat, estimated colour H and clarity VS, set within two diamond circlets, the suspension loop set with further diamonds, the settings marked 950 PT for platinum, on similarly marked platinum chain, 16.5ins. (42cms.) long (see illustration). £1000-1500
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted jewellery including a freshwater pearl necklace, a Scottish silver brooch and a cameo brooch (a lot) (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a French paste pendant brooch with tassels, 3.8ins. (9.7cms.) high, in fitted box (see illustration). £50-100
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a diamond & enamel horse & jockey brooch, unmarked, probably white gold, 1.4ins. (3.6cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a diamond & enamel horse & jockey brooch, the galloping horse above a bar inscribed in enamel ‘BOSWORTH’, unmarked, probably white gold, 2.1ins. (5.4cms.) long (see illustration). £300-500
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a diamond set partridge or grouse stick-pin, numbered ‘83051147’ to reverse, 2.45ins. (6.2cms.) long (see illustration). £50-80
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A C19th black enamel, pearl & rose-cut diamond mourning ring, inscribed on inside ‘ED obit 25 March 1867’, size O (see illustration). £50-70
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A Georgian rose gold mounted emerald, rose cut diamond & seed pearl cluster ring, one seed pearl missing to pierced shoulder, size J/K (see illustration). £200-300
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An 18ct white gold diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut diamond approximately 0.5 carat, size L (see illustration). £300-400
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A late C19th / early C20th oval enamel brooch depicting Cupid with five girl attendants, set with diamonds & seed pearls within a black enamel border, area of restoration to one end, 1.3ins. (3.3cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a bag containing assorted jewellery including an enamel cased telescopic pencil pendant, with engraved coronet to terminal (two chips to enamel), and a pair of blue & clear paste buckles (see illustration). £50-80
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A bag containing assorted watches & costume jewellery; together with a silver plated pierced oval basket (2) (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a pair of early C20th Russian enamel hat pins, with creamy silver guilloche enamel egg shaped terminals, apparently unmarked, in Noble & Co. box; together with another similar pair of hat pins with blue guilloche enamel terminals (4) (see illustration). Footnote - Noble & Co. traded in Faberge and other Russian items from 1906 to 1917. The Christie’s 1957 valuation for probate of the Property of The Right Honourable Alice, Countess of Derby, at Coworth Park, Sunningdale, lists three Faberge items. Biblio. - Sotheby’s catalogue of the Ickworth estate, 11th June 1996, notes against lot 379, an unmarked paperknife, that ‘The present paperknife, like many Russian objects sold by Noble and Co., is not hallmarked and so attribution to a particular maker can only be made on stylistic grounds’.
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A pair of 18ct white gold diamond solitaire stud earrings, each brilliant cut stone approximately 0.65 carat, estimated colour F and clarity SI2 (2) (see illustration). £1200-1800
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A pair of graduated cabochon garnet & natural saltwater pearl drop earrings, in yellow metal probably gold settings, the largest garnets approx. 19mm dia., the pearls approx. 5mm long, total weight approx. 22 grams (2) (see illustration). £400-600
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A Continental silver & enamel circular brooch, painted with a young lady, the pin catch marked, 1ins. (2.5cms.) dia. (see illustration). £50-100 A pair of Art Deco style black onyx, coral & diamond drop earrings, one black onyx drop repaired, 2.75ins. (7cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £300-500 A large aquamarine ring, the vibrant clear blue emerald cut aquamarine weighing approximately 26 carats, flanked by two rows of alternating sapphires & diamonds, the setting probably yellow gold, size P (see illustration). £1500-2500 10
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A boxed pair of heart shaped ruby & diamond earrings, the heart shaped cut rubies approx. 0.45 carat each, the total diamond weight approx. 1.0 carat, the settings probably white & yellow gold (2) (see illustration). £1000-1500
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Three strings of uniform red coral beads, the larger beads approx. 7mm dia. (3) (see illustration). £80-120
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A bag containing various cut & polished garnets, approx. 100 carats (see illustration). £50-80
55
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a small Asprey red leather jewellery box containing an Asprey lady’s wristwatch with black dial & assorted costume jewellery including a silver panel bracelet (a lot) (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a long yellow metal (probably gold) & moonstone guard chain, with one hundred & eight oval moonstones, 52.5ins. (133cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300
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Lot 64 57
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a C19th ring engraved ‘Robert / 3 Mar. 1818.’; together with a brooch with enamelled frog decoration; and a 22ct gold wedding band (3) (see illustration). £150-200
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a quantity of assorted jewellery including a 14ct gold pin brooch, two 9ct gold brooches, a damaged 18ct gold cased pencil & studs (two marked 18ct) (a lot) (see illustration). £150-250
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A black jewellery box containing assorted costume jewellery & watches (a lot) (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate - a modern six-drawer table cabinet containing costume jewellery (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted jewellery including Victorian pendant lockets (see illustration). £80-120
62
Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing a small quantity of assorted jewellery including a silver & tortoiseshell pique work brooch, two 18ct gold studs and two 9ct gold studs (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80
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A Russian silver & garnet bracelet, some stones missing; together with a Russian silver & enamel crucifix pendant (2) (see illustration). £100-150
64
Property of a deceased estate - a 9ct gold R.A.F. sweetheart’s brooch, 1.85ins. (4.7cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate - an 18ct gold green enamel, ruby & rose-cut diamond cluster ring, centre stone missing, size R (see illustration). £150-250
66
Property of a lady of title - a diamond brooch modelled as a devil with sword & cloak, pin missing, 1.07ins. (2.7cms.) high; together with a pair of paste star earrings; two yellow metal chains; and a seed pearl two-strand necklace with yellow metal clasp (6) (see illustration), £100-150
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing a 9ct gold oval portrait pendant on chain; together with a 22ct gold wedding band; and a yellow metal filigree flower brooch (3) (see illustration). £180-240
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Property of a deceased estate - four 18ct gold rings including, diamond, blue topaz & signet examples (4) (see illustration). £200-300
69
Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing three 9ct gold rings, a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, and a lady’s 9ct gold cased wristwatch (6) (see illustration). £70-100
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Property of a gentleman - a 9ct gold charm bracelet, some charms detached (see illustration). £100-150 Property of a deceased estate - a 15ct gold brooch; together with three 9ct gold brooches (4) (see illustration). £80-120 12
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Property of a gentleman - a bag containing three gold rings and a gold chain necklace (4) (see illustration). £60-90
73
Property of a gentleman - a 9ct gold chain bracelet with heart shaped lock; together with three 9ct gold chain necklaces, one with cross pendant; and a boxed stickpin (5) (see illustration). £250-350
74
Property of a gentleman - two pairs of 9ct gold cufflinks (4) (see illustration). £50-80
75
Property of a deceased estate - two 9ct gold chain necklaces (2) (see illustration). £120-180
76
Property of a gentleman - an 18ct gold brooch modelled as a heart shaped lock flanked by two heart shaped entwined ribbons, all set with seed pearls, with safety chain, 1.75ins. (4.4cms.) long; together with a 15ct gold oval brooch set with a central diamond, 1.95ins. (5cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £150-200
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A Georgian unmarked gold cut garnet flowerhead cluster ring, size S (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate - four assorted rings including an 18ct gold & turquoise ring and a platinum wedding band (4) (see illustration). £120-180
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Property of a lady - a Mikimoto cultured pearl uniform two-strand necklace, the pearls approx. 6.5mm dia., the Chinese 14ct gold clasp set with a cabochon oval green stone flanked by 6 small diamonds, in Lane Crawford’s, Hong Kong box (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a gentleman - a group of four 22ct gold wedding bands or rings (4) (see illustration). £200-300
81
Property of a gentleman - two boxes containing assorted items, mostly costume jewellery (2) (see illustration).
82
Property of a lady - a Mikimoto cultured pearl graduated single strand necklace, the largest pearl approx. 7mm dia., the clasp with Mikimoto logo, in Lane Crawford’s, Hong Kong box (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a deceased estate - three 9ct gold brooches including an opal example (3) (see illustration). £120-180 13
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A platinum eternity ring set with square cut diamonds, size V/W (see illustration). £400-600
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A French Art Deco 18ct white gold diamond & calibre cut sapphire oval cluster ring, with millegrain setting, the central brilliant cut diamond approximately 0.3 carat, size M (see illustration). £700-1000
86
Property of a lady - an 18ct gold ring set with a rectangular cut brown stone, probably topaz, size L, approx. 10 grams, in Asprey box; together with an Edwardian 9ct gold pendant set with amethysts & seed pearls, on 9ct gold chain (2) (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a gentleman - a group of five gold rings including a 14ct ring set with red cabochon ‘stone’ (two with missing ‘stones’) (5) (see illustration). £150-200
88
Property of a lady - a three-row diamond ring, the setting probably white gold, the largest stone approx. 0.25 carat, approx. 8 grams, size M (see illustration). £300-500
89
Property of a lady - a graduated pearl two-strand necklace, with marcasite clasp, the largest pearl approx. 7mm dia., boxed (see illustration). £100-150
90
93
Property of a gentleman - a pair of 18ct gold coffee bean cufflinks (2) (see illustration). £80-120
94
Property of a deceased estate - an 18ct white gold diamond half eternity ring, total diamond weight approx. 0.7 carat, size P/Q (see illustration). £150-250
95
Property of a lady of title - a seed pearl multi-strand necklace, the nine strands terminating in a yellow metal rectangular clasp with braided hair panel within a border of seed pearls, 26.6ins. (67.5cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300
Property of a gentleman - an 18ct gold diamond solitaire ring, with bi-furcated loop shoulders, the brilliant cut stone approx. 0.25 carat, boxed (see illustration). £150-250
96
Property of a lady - an Art Deco style 18ct white gold panel bracelet set with a single diamond flanked by two oval cut sapphires, boxed (see illustration). £400-600
91
An Georgian unmarked high carat gold pendant brooch set with rose cut diamonds, 2.8ins. (7.1cms.) high, 2.5ins. (6.4cms.) wide (see illustration). £700-1000
97
92
Property of a deceased estate - a lady’s 9ct gold signet ring; together with another ring; and a pair of earrings (4) (see illustration).
Property of a lady - a Victorian carved coral demi parure, comprising a brooch carved with fruit & flowers, 2.5ins. (6.4cms.) wide, and a matching pair of earrings en suite, the frameworks probably gold, all in fitted box (see illustration). £500-800
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Lot 92
Lot 88
Lot 93
Lot 94
Lot 89
Lot 95
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98
Property of a deceased estate - a platinum emerald & diamond 5-stone ring, with three brilliant cut diamonds alternating with two emeralds, total diamond weight approx. 1.0 carat, estimated VS clarity, F/G colour, size Q (see illustration). £700-1000
104
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a late C19th Victorian reverse painted intaglio crystal circular brooch depicting three birds on a branch above water, with rose-cut diamond border, 1ins. (2.5cms.) dia., in Frazer & Haws box (see illustration). £500-700
99
Property of a lady - an HM 18ct yellow gold diamond cluster ring, the central diamond approximately 0.5ct, size P, boxed (see illustration). £200-300
105
100
Property of a gentleman - a two-stone diamond crossover ring, total diamond weight approx. 0.7ct, the enlarged shank probably white gold, size O (see illustration). £300-500
101
Property of a lady of title - an early C20th French platinum or white gold diamond bow brooch, numbered 7217, total diamond weight approx. 0.2 carat, 1.07ins. (2.7cms.) wide, approx. 3 grams (see illustration). £100-150
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a fine Art Deco black onyx & diamond clip brooch, by Cartier, London, modelled as a ring set with the name ‘GIMCRACK’ in diamonds, centred by a figure of a fighting cock, signed Cartier London, 2.9 by 2.6mm, in original Cartier box (see illustration). Provenance - The Right Honourable Alice, Countess of Derby, Coworth Park, Sunningdale, listed on p.104 of Christie’s valuation for probate, August 1957. £1500-2500
106
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a long French 18ct white gold guard chain, the openwork links interspersed by pearls, the untested pearls approx. 2mm dia., eagle head marks, 50ins. (127cms.) (see illustration). £300-500
107
Property of a lady of title - a large 18ct white gold enamel & diamond brooch modelled as a horse & jockey, by Garrard, 1993, set with 109 pave set brilliant cut diamonds ranging from approx. 1mm to 3mm dia., estimated total diamond weight approx. 5 carats, the horse with ruby eye, 3ins. (7.6cms.) long, approx. 49 grams, in original Garrard box (see illustration). £2000-3000
102
103
Property of a lady of title - an Art Deco style platinum & 18ct white gold diamond clip, numbered 6673, total diamond weight approx. 0.5 carat, 1.07ins. (2.7cms.) high, approx. 6 grams (see illustration). £200-300 Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a fine C19th Swiss yellow metal (probably gold) & enamel chatelaine, with guilloche ground oval panels of doves, flowers & Cupid’s bow & quiver of arrows, with uncarved bloodstone seal to one chain, 6.5ins. (16.5cms.) high (see illustration). £800-1200
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Lot 101
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Lot 103
Lot 106
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Lot 108
Lot 111
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Lot 110
Lot 112
Lot 113
Lot 116
Lot 117
Lot 114
Lot 118
Coins 108
Property of a lady - a 1974 Krugerrand gold coin (see illustration). £550-650
109
Property of a gentleman - gold coins - three gold full sovereign gold coins, 1907, 1910 and 1912; together with three gold half sovereign gold coins, 1908, 1912 and 1914 (6) (see illustration). £600-700
113
Property of a deceased estate - a set of fifteen George VI Specimen Coins, silver & copper, including Maundy money, in original fitted red leather case; together with a boxed QEII Golden Jubilee Five Pounds silver coin (2) (see illustration). £150-200
114
Property of a lady - a Royal Mint 1981 Guernsey One Pound proof gold coin, Piefort quality, cased (see illustration). £260-300
110
Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted items including coins & silver plated flatware (a lot) (see illustration).
115
Property of a lady - a Queen Elizabeth II 1980 proof half sovereign gold coin, cased (see illustration). £70-80
111
Property of a lady - a box containing assorted coins, worldwide (see illustration).
116
112
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted coins, mostly silver, including two Queen Victoria crowns, 1891 and 1896 (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80
Property of a lady - a King George V 1912 full sovereign gold coin (see illustration). £140-160
117
Property of a deceased estate - a 2002 Republik Deutschland 100 Euro gold coin, in box with certificate (see illustration). £250-300
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Lot 123
Lot 120
Lot 121
Lot 124
Lot 125
Lot 122 118
Property of a lady - a King Edward VII 1903 full sovereign gold coin, cased (see illustration). £140-160
119
Property of a lady - a Bahamas 1973 commemorative Fifty Dollars gold coin, in John Pinches, London presentation box (see illustration). £140-160
120
Property of a lady - a bag containing five assorted coins & tokens including an 1899 Gigantic Wheel, Earl’s Court medallion, a Eugen Sandow’s Cocoa & Chocolate Competition 1s3d coin-voucher, a 1792 Coventry Halfpenny, and a token for Samuel Francis, Drapery Hosiery & Clothes Warehouse, 21 St. James St., Brighton; together with an HM 9ct gold & black onyx buckle ring; and a pair of Thai Sterling silver & niello cufflinks (8) (see illustration).
121
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - gold coins - a 1909 Edward VII gold half sovereign coin; together with an 1899 French 10 francs gold coin (2) (see illustration). £100-150
122
Property of a lady - a Queen Victoria 1887 Jubilee head Five Pounds gold coin (see illustration). £600-800
123
Property of a lady - a Royal Mint UK 1980 gold four coin proof set, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-sovereign, in fitted case (see illustration). £1200-1500
Lot 126 124
Property of a lady - a Royal Mint UK 1982 gold four coin proof set, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-sovereign, in fitted case (see illustration). £1200-1500
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125
Property of a lady - a C19th Russian silver & niello decorated rectangular snuff box, the cover & base with views of Moscow, maker O.B (in cyrillic) (unidentified), 3ins. (7.6cms.) long (see illustration). £150-200
126
Property of a lady - two 9ct gold & enamel Masonic ‘jewels’, dated 1902 and 1908; together with two silver & enamel Round Table Past Chairman ‘jewels’; and another gilt metal ‘jewel’ (5) (see illustration). £150-250
Lot 128
127
Property of a lady - an Irish silver & enamel Knights Templar past preceptor’s ‘jewel’ - Londonderry Preceptory No. 164, engraved to the reverse ‘Presented to Sir Kt. G.W. Atcheson P.P.......January 1924’, in original Toye & Co. box (see illustration). £50-80
128
Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian silver & tortoiseshell powder box; together with a similar atomiser; a similar nail buffer; tortoiseshell lorgnettes; and ivory glove stretchers (5) (see illustration).
129
Property of a deceased estate - a boxed set of four silver bridge scoring pencils, the terminals with engraved trump suits; together with another set with marbled barrels (2) (see illustration). £50-80
130
A late C19th Russian silver novelty egg, with bird finial, above a peacock set with red ‘stones’ (some missing), the interior with a figure of an infant holding a pink glass ball, 4.45ins. (11.3cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300
131
A late C19th / early C20th Russian silver cigarette case, with engraved ‘C’-scroll & foliate decoration, the gilt interior with engraved inscription dated 1913, 4.75ins. (12cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300
132
A silver & champleve enamel egg box, Russian 84 grade marks, decorated with swans, with red cabochon ‘stones’, on lion’s paw feet, the interior gilt, 5.15ins. (13.1cms.) high (see illustration). £800-1200
133
Property of a deceased estate - a C19th European carved ivory needle case modelled as a swaddled baby, 2.6ins. (6.6cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80
134
A large Russian enamel oval pendant, late C19th / early C20th, painted with a portrait of Alexander Nevsky, also known as the Grand Prince of Vladimir or the Prince of Novgorod and Kiev (1220-1263), the reverse with cyrillic calligraphy, the silver mount marked 84, 3.6ins. (9.2cms.) high (including suspension ring) (see illustration). £300-500
135
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C20th hallmarked 18ct gold & enamel collared umbrella handle, with cut blue ‘stone’ bosses, possibly sapphires, London 1912, retailed by Brigg, London (see illustration). £50-80
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Lot 130
Lot 129
Lot 131
Lot 134
Lot 132
Lot 133
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137
A late C19th / early C20th umbrella with unusual novelty carved hare or rabbit’s head mechanical handle, with sprung lower jaw which, when opened, causes the ears to rise up & down, with glass eyes, the stem with silver collar & initials E.A.O. (see illustration). £200-300 Property of a deceased estate - a tartanware rectangular box fitted with twelve cotton reels by J. & P. Coats Limited, the lid interior with pasted down manufacturer’s card, 6.7ins. (17cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100
138
Two early C20th ivory paperknives or letter openers, one with silver handle hallmarked Birmingham 1905, the other mounted with a red enamel decorated heart shaped locket, the latter 11ins. (28cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £50-70
139
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a bag containing assorted items including a Norwegian David Andersen silver & yellow enamel panel bracelet, two joining rings missing, a C19th Scandinavian silver beaker or vodka cup, and a silver & blue guilloche enamel handled magnifying glass (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120
140
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a box containing assorted items including two chinoiserie decorated photograph frames (see illustration).
141
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a bag containing assorted items including a white metal seal with lion terminal (see illustration).
142
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C19th French bronze novelty inkwell modelled as King Louis XVIII of France, 3.6ins. (9.2cms.) high (see illustration). £50-80
143
A late C19th / early C20th German floral painted porcelain walking cane handle, gilder’s mark only, 2ins. (5.1cms.) high, 2.5ins. (6.4cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150
144
Three Russian Yummet salts, two with cloisonne decoration, all with clear glass liners; together with a white metal filigree miniature decanter with four matching goblets & tray, probably Caucasian (9) (see illustration). £200-300
145
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - Henry Bone RA (1755-1834) after John Jackson RA - LADY GEORGIANA AGAR ELLIS (LATER BARONESS DOVER) (1804-1860) - portrait miniature, enamel, 5.6 by 4.25ins. (14.2 by 10.8cms.), inscribed in red on the reverse ‘Lady Georgina Agar Ellis / London Nov. 1825 / Painted by Henry Bone RA / on enamel painter to his majesty & to his R.H. The Duke of York & . . . after the original by John Jackson RA’, in ormolu frame mounted in a glazed rosewood easel case (see illustration). £2000-3000
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Lot 147
Lot 149
Lot 153
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a French gold mounted tortoiseshell cigarette case, with red cabochon button, eagle head marks, 3.5ins. (8.9cms.) long (see illustration). £50-80
148
Property of a deceased estate - Keturah Collings (b.1862) - ELIZABETH GLEN-COATS and LETTICE GLEN-COATS, both aged 17 months, 1929 and 1930 - a pair of portrait miniatures, in matching blue leather cases; together with a J.D.R. (late C19th) - LADY GELN-COATS OF FERGUSLIE PARK, PAISLEY’ - portrait miniature, in silver frame hallmarked London 1875, in brown leather case; and another related portrait miniature (the largest 6 by 4.6ins. (15.2 by 11.7cms.) excluding frame) (4) (see illustration). £100-150
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Lot 154
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a Victorian silver handled ivory paperknife, the silver handle inset with an enamel oval portrait of a Jack Russell terrier, engraved “Noll” 1889 below, damage to left hand side below dog’s collar, London 1886, 13.4ins. (34cms.) long; together with a French Art Nouveau silver handled ivory paperknife, chip to end of ivory, 14ins. (35.5cms.) long; and a tortoiseshell paperknife, 15ins. (38cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150
147
149
Lot 150
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a French 18ct gold vesta case, with cabochon blue button, engraved date April 4th 1919, stamped eagle head & Hippocrates 3 head; together with a hallmarked 9ct gold vesta case, engraved ‘A.I.P.C. / OPEN CUP / 1908’, London 1908 (2) (see illustration). £700-900
20
150
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C20th hallmarked 18ct gold cigarette case, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., Sheffield 1924, 3.15ins. (8cms.) high; together with a small Tiffany Schlumberger 18ct gold oval pill box, dented (2) (see illustration). £1000-1500
151
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - C. Hardy (English, C19th) - a pair of C19th oval portrait miniatures on ivory depicting John Edward Bullock (1738-1810) and John Bullock (1801-1874), in ebonised rectangular frames; together with a pair of decorative oval portrait miniatures on ivory, one depicting the Countess of Euston, in ebonised rectangular frames; and a silhouette of a boy wearing a hat, with ‘bronzing’, in ebonised rectangular frame (5) (see illustration). £100-200
152
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a French Lenoir silver combined cigarette case & vesta case, with blue cabochon buttons, 3.75ins. (9.5cms.) long (see illustration). £50-80
153
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C19th George IV silver vinaigrette, with engine turned decoration & hinged pierced grille, makers Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1828, 1.25ins. (3.2cms.) long; together with a Victorian silver vinaigrette, with hinged pierced grille, Birmingham 1871 (2) (see illustration). £100-150
154
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a late C19th / early C20th French white ostrich feather fan, with blond tortoiseshell sticks, the front guardstick with crowned monogram set with diamonds, in Fontana Fres., Paris silk box, the box 17.7ins. (45cms.) long (see illustration). £400-600
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Lot 158
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157
158
Lot 157
Lot 156
Lot 159
Lot 162
Property of a lady - a pair of C19th overpainted portraits, in ornate gilt frames mounted in glazed rosewood cases, each 18.1 by 15.95ins. (46 by 40.5cms.) (overall) (2) (see illustration). £80-120 Property of a gentleman - a C19th Thomason type corkscrew, plaque & brush missing; together with a brass corkscrew (2) (see illustration). Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted items including a C19th papier mache box painted with a naval battle, a cased folding travel beaker, and a copper hunting horn (a lot) (see illustration). Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th tortoiseshell nine-piece dressing table set, the rectangular box and glass scent bottle with silver mounts, London & Birmingham 1923, all with yellow metal (probably gold) EGC monogram; together with two associated tortoiseshell plain rectangular boxes with silver hinges & catches, both London 1923, the larger 6.25ins. (15.9cms.) wide (11) (see illustration). £150-250
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Lot 160
Lot 164
159
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including two silver cigar cutters (see illustration).
160
Property of a lady - a yellow metal (probably gold) cased telescopic pencil, the terminal set with rose-cut diamonds & a cabochon sapphire (see illustration). £50-80
161
A Russian silver mounted simulated scallop shell powder compact, Soviet 875 grade marks, 3ins. (7.6cms.) (see illustration). £50-80
162
Property of a lady - an 18ct gold key case; together with two 9ct gold swizzle-sticks; and two 9ct gold propelling pencils (5) (see illustration). £100-150
163
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a 1920’s Cartier black leather cased travel clock, with 8-day movement, the shutter separated, 4.3ins. (11cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300
164
Property of a gentleman - two George V heraldic manuscripts relating to Sir Henry Farnham Burke KCVO CB FSA (1859– 1930), in red cases (2) (see illustration). £80-120
21
165
Property of a lady of title - a pair of Continental, probably German, silver & clear glass salts modelled as chickens, with hinged wings, the taller 3.5ins. (8.9cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £50-80
166
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted silver objets vertu including a Victorian card case, Birmingham 1860, a Georgian caddy spoon, a cigarette case, and two vesta cases (a lot) (see illustration). £100-150
167
Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th ruby glass double-ended scent bottle with silver plated mounts & chain; together with a small C19th Staffordshire enamel pill box inscribed ‘A Trifle from HALSTED’ (some damage to enamel) (2) (see illustration).
168
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including paste buckles & a beadwork sash (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80
169
Property of a lady - a Victorian porcelain scent bottle in the form of an etui, painted with four magpies on a pale green ground, diamond registration ‘kite’ mark, 3.8ins. (9.7cms.) high; together with a pair of C19th oval portrait miniatures on copper panels, one framed; a damaged painted ivory circular box; and a similar tortoiseshell lid only (a lot) (see illustration). £100-200
170
Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th tortoiseshell rectangular box with hinged lid, 7.9ins. (20cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150
171
Property of a gentleman - a Continental 800 grade silver baby’s rattle modelled as a duck (see illustration). £50-80
172
Property of a gentleman - a Russian enamel decorated metal icon, C20th, 14.3ins. (36.3cms.) high (see illustration). £50-100
173
Property of a lady - a Victorian silver heart shaped boudoir clock timepiece, makers Charles Mappin, London 1888, 4.2ins. (10.7cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120
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Lot 170
Lot 171
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Lot 173
174
Property of a lady - an C18th Continental silver snuff box, circa 1740, of waisted casket form, with panels of putti, figures & animals in landscapes, 2.25ins. (5.7cms.) long (see illustration). £120-180
175
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted items including a tortoiseshell needle case & a silver matchbox holder (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80
176
Property of a lady - a Jaeger Rue De La Paix lamp-post novelty alarm clock, probably 1960’s, 11.1ins. (28.2cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250
177
Property of a gentleman - a German enamel circular box, C19th, with hinged cover, painted with herons, ducks & chickens in landscapes, the lid interior painted with four figures in a landscape, 3.15ins. (8cms.) across (see illustration). £200-300
178
Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th hallmarked 18ct gold cigarette case with engine turned decoration, Asprey, Chester 1923, 3.3ins. (8.5cms.) high (see illustration). £1600-2000
179
Property of a lady of title - a cased set of fourteen motherof-pearl caviar knives, by Rocco Morabito, Napoli, the case with gilt crowned ‘O’ for Prince Ottoboni; together with a similar set of ten mother-of-pearl caviar knives (a lot) (see illustration). £150-250
180
A late C19th / early C20th portrait miniature depicting The Madonna, after Raphael, in unusual tooled leather tabernacle frame, 11.8ins. (30cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250
181
Property of a lady - an unusual Mordan & Co. 9ct gold cased telescopic pencil, the barrel with blue enamel perpetual calendar (see illustration). £80-120
182
Property of a lady of title - a Cartier crocodile skin handbag with 9ct gold handle, hallmarked Jacques Cartier, London 1967, in original Cartier box (box hinge broken) (see illustration). £800-1200
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Lot 175
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Lot 181
183
184
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C20th silver & shagreen circular cased drum strut clock, the dial inscribed ‘CALLOW of MOUNT STREET LONDON’, makers Thomas Callow & Son, London 1914, 2.1ins. (5.3cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120
Silver Plated Items 188
Property of a deceased estate - a large quantity of assorted silver plated items including a domed meat cover & a soup tureen (a lot) (see illustration). £50-100
Property of a deceased estate - a late C19th / early C20th cold painted bronze model of a chicken or cock, with indistinct mark, probably Bergman, 4.45ins. (11.3cms.) high; together with a cold painted bronze bell push modelled as a hen in nest, with egg button, 2.7ins. (6.8cms.) high; a cold painted bronze model of a standing drake mallard, 2.8ins. (7.1cms.) high; and two early C20th cold painted bronze Beatrix Potter figures, the taller 1.25ins. (3.2cms.) high (5) (see illustration). £100-200
189
Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including an oval entree dish & a rectangular entree dish (a lot) (on one shelf) (see illustration).
190
Property of a lady of title - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including an Old Sheffield Plate basket with swing handle, a similar pair of bottle coasters and a similar tea-caddy (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120
191
Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a cased set of 12 each fish-knives & forks and a rectangular entree dish (on two shelves) (2) (see illustration). £80-120
185
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a French painted ivory rectangular box by Maquet, Paris & Nice, late C19th / early C20th, the lid with painted garden scene, indistinctly signed, 5.5ins. (14cms.) wide, in original silk lined box (see illustration). £150-250
186
Property of a deceased estate - a white metal (probably silver) & blue enamel model of a bird perched on a branch above a nest, probably Continental, late C19th / early C20th, set with red, green & blue ‘stones’ (one eye & three other ‘stones’ missing), the underside of the tail feathers enamelled green, mounted on a stepped & waisted green aventurine quartz plinth, 3.25ins. (8.2cms.) high (see illustration). £200-300
187
Property of a deceased estate - a C19th French 18ct gold snuff box with engine turned decoration, 3 by 1.8ins. (7.6 by 4.6cms.) (see illustration). £1000-1500
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192
Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted silver plated items including hot water jug & entree dishes (see illustration).
193
Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of silver plated items, mostly flatware, including a WMF 23-piece cutlery set and an ivory handled stilton scoop (a lot) (on one shelf) (see illustration).
194
Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a Victorian three-piece tea-set; together with a boxed Halcyon Days enamel box; and a Norwegian pewter bowl (a lot) (see illustration).
195
Property of a lady - a bag containing a silver backed three-piece mirror & brush set; together with a quantity of assorted silver plated items including an egg cruet, a muffin dish, and a mahogany cased set of dessert knives & forks (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80
196
197
Property of a gentleman - a pair of silver plated three-light candelabra, with oval bases, 11.5ins. (29cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £50-80
198
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th oak cased set of twelve each silver plated dessert knives & forks with mother-of-pearl handles (see illustration). £50-80
199
Property of a deceased estate - a silver plated copper potato ring, with pierced decoration depicting various animals within gadrooned borders, with vacant cartouches & turned treen liner, 9.1ins. (23cms.) dia.; together with a plated oval biscuit box, with ball & claw feet, 8.15ins. (20.7cms.) wide (2) (see illustration). £80-120
200
Property of a lady - a pair of C19th Old Sheffield Plate three-light candelabra, each 20.3ins. (51.5cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £200-300
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a bag containing three silver plated toastracks & a Tiffany silver plated bowl; together with a small brown leather jewellery box with contents (2) (see illustration).
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205
Property of a lady - a set of four early C20th HM silver salts in the George I style, with shell capped hoof feet, makers Pairpoint Bros., London 1923, approx. 380 grams total (4) (see illustration). £80-120
206
Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th Cartier red leather cased silver Christening cutlery set, makers Jacques Cartier, import marks for London 1928 (see illustration). £50-100
207
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a George III silver oval navette shaped mustard pot, with hinged lid & blue glass liner, makers Peter & William Bateman, London 1805 (see illustration). £80-120
208
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a set of eight each silver fish-knives & forks with matching servers, makers Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1959/60, in Fortnum & Mason case (see illustration). £300-400
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201
Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted small silver & silver mounted items including a pair of early George III cauldron salts with hoof feet, London 1764/5, and a Georgian baluster pepperette (a lot) (see illustration). £200-300
202
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a set of four C19th Italian 950 grade silver coasters, each with bull’s head mark for Turin, Sardinia, and crowned double headed eagle fineness mark, each 3.1ins. (7.8cms.) dia. (4) (see illustration). £80-120
203
A C19th Russian silver beaker, with two engraved panels of buildings within scrolling foliage, one small cartouche with engraved monogram, maker’s mark indistinct, assayer probably Viktor Savinsky, Moscow 1869 , 3.4ins. (8.6cms.) high (see illustration). £300-400
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A Russian silver & enamel bachelor coffee set, C20th, comprising a cup & saucer, a cream jug, a two-handled sugar basin and a coffee spoon, all with hammer & sickle within five pointed star mark, 916 grade (5) (see illustration). £300-400
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a hip flask, a tea-strainer and two cigarette cases (a lot) (see illustration). £120-180
210
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a pair of Victorian silver fiddle & thread pattern table spoons; together with a similar dinner fork; three similar dessert forks; and four assorted teaspoons (10) (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian silver pierced oval basket, makers Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1903, 12.9ins. (32.8cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250
214
Property of a deceased estate - a silver pierced oval basket with swing handle, Sheffield 1948, 11.5ins. (29.2cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250
215
Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th George IV silver circular plate, with reeded & ribbon border, engraved crowned cat heraldic crest, maker William Edwards or William Esterbrook, London 1824, 10ins. (25.4cms.) dia. (see illustration). £150-250
216
Property of a deceased estate - an unusual Edwardian silver travel stove, comprising a burner, a pan with lid, and a reservoir for fuel, the screw-in pan handle missing, makers A. Barrett & Sons, Piccadilly, London 1903, approx. 328 grams, all in a fitted leather case (see illustration). £80-120
217
Property of a lady - a matched set of eighteen silver rat-tail table spoons including a set of nine, makers George Jackson & David Fullerton, London 1905, and a set of six, makers Viners, Sheffield 1931, approx. 1,412 grams total (18) (see illustration). £300-400
218
Property of a lady - a matched set of eighteen Georgian & Victorian silver military thread pattern table forks, one repaired, three Dublin 1838, approx. 1,350 grams total (18) (see illustration). £350-450
219
Property of a lady - two sets of six each George II silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, each with engraved sailing ship to terminal, one set with initial ‘C-S’ to reverse, London 1750 and 1758, approx. 771 grams total (12) (see illustration). £250-350
220
Property of a lady - two sets of three Georgian Scottish silver table spoons, Hanoverian pattern, Edinburgh 1759 and 1760, each with engraved ‘J L’ over ‘E L’ to reverse of terminal, approx. 424 grams total (6) (see illustration). £150-200
Lot 219 Property of a deceased estate - a set of three silver shaped octagonal bonbon dishes with pierced borders, makers Williams Ltd., Birmingham 1910, each 5.75ins. (14.5cms.) across (3) (see illustration). £80-120
212
Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th silver pierced circular basket, makers James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1921, 10.2ins. (25.9cms.) dia. (see illustration). £150-250
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Property of a lady - a set of four George III Scottish provincial silver table spoons, Old English pattern, each with engraved italic 'J', maker James Erskine, Aberdeen, circa 1800, 9ins. (22.9cms.) long, approx. 240 grams total (4) (see illustration). £150-200
226
Property of a deceased estate - two boxed silver Christening bowls, one with spoon; together with a silver waiter; a silver porringer; and a silver oval basket dish (all with engraved presentation inscription or monogram) (approx. 895 grams total) (6) (see illustration). £200-300
222
Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted silver flatware including a pair of Tiffany spoons & four Victorian Glasgow teaspoons, approx. 974 grams (total) (see illustration). £200-300
227
Property of a deceased estate - a pair of Victorian Scottish silver four division toastracks, makers Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1895, each 3.75ins. (9.5cms.) long, approx. 186 grams (total) (2) (see illustration). £50-80
223
Property of a deceased estate - a George III HM silver caddy spoon modelled as a jockey’s cap, Birmingham 1799, approx. 10 grams (see illustration). £100-150
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224
Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a sugar basin with matching cream jug; together a silver coaster with turned wooden base; and a cow horn spoon with white metal (probably silver) whistle terminal & shield (a lot) (weighable silver approx. 539 grams) (see illustration). £150-200
Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th silver baluster hot water jug, with hinged lid, makers Sibray, Hall & Co. (Charles Clement Pilling), Sheffield 1918, 8.7ins. (22.2cms.) high, approx. 509 grams (gross) (see illustration). £100-150
229
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted silver mounted items including a set of eight each silver pistol handled fish-knives & forks (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120
230
Property of a lady - a late Victorian silver pierced basket, with swing handle, with engraved initials, makers Henry Wigfull, Sheffield 1894, 10.95ins. (27.8cms.) long, approx. 494 grams (see illustration). £100-150
225
A set of six Russian silver vodka cups or shots, Soviet 875 grade marks, each 1.6ins. (4cms.) high (6) (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th silver table lighter modelled as a hunting horn, makers Grey & Co., Chester 1924, 8.1ins. (20.5cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150
232
An early C20th silver card case, with chain, Chester 1913, 3.5ins. (8.9cms.) long (see illustration). £60-90
233
A late C19th / early C20th Russian silver combined snuff box & vesta case, the hinged cover with applied yellow metal double headed eagle, St. Petersburg, 3.75ins. (9.5cms.) high (excluding chain mounts) (see illustration). £200-300
234
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a group of three C18th French silver beakers, with engraved decorations, the tallest 4.5ins. (11.4cms.) high, approx. 424 grams total (3) (see illustration). £300-500
235
Property of a deceased estate - two early C20th silver collared cut glass decanters, Birmingham 1922 and Birmingham 1929 (2) (see illustration). £50-80
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A late C19th Russian silver snuff box, the hinged cover with engraved flags & flowers, Moscow 1896, 3.95ins. (10cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250
237
Property of a deceased estate - a pair of Sterling silver three-light candelabra, weighted, each 13.1ins. (33.3cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £100-150
238
Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian Scottish silver gilt goblet or whisky tot, modelled as a thistle, the foot inscribed ‘DINNA FORGET’, with engraved coronet & letter K to underside, makers L&A, Edinburgh 1881, 3.25ins. (8.3cms.) high, approx. 49 grams (see illustration). £150-200
239
Property of a deceased estate - a George III Scottish silver goblet, with engraved thistle band, makers McHattie & Fenwick, Edinburgh 1802, 6.75ins. (17.1cms.) high, approx. 248 grams (see illustration). £200-300
240
Property of a deceased estate - a pair of George III Scottish silver circular salts, supported by lion monopodiae, makers Robert Gray & Son, Edinburgh 1817, 3.2ins. (8.1cms.) dia., approx. 189 grams (total, excluding blue glass liners) (2) (see illustration). £120-180
241
Property of a lady - three early C20th silver ring boxes, Birmingham 1910, 1918 and 1922, the largest 4.85ins. (12.3cms.) wide (3) (see illustration). £100-150
242
Property of a lady - an early C20th silver eight piece condiment set with two matching spoons, makers Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1925 (see illustration). £100-150
243
Property of a lady - a cased set of four Victorian silver dessert serving spoons with matching sifting spoon, makers John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1887, approx. 287 grams (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a lady of title - a pair of George III silver pedestal casters, maker John Emes, London 1807, 3.25ins. (8.2cms.) high; together with a pair of George II silver pierced oval salts with blue glass liners, restorations (4) (see illustration). £100-150
245
Property of a lady - three early C20th silver purses, two with chains, Birmingham 1907, 1911 and 1913 (3) (see illustration). £50-80
246
Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian silver circular waiter, with mask decorations & pierced border, on acanthus supports, masks rubbed, makers John & Edward Barnard, London 1875, 10.1ins. (25.7cms.) dia., approx. 616 grams (see illustration). £150-200
247
Two late C19th / early C20th French silver mesh evening bags, the larger 7.5ins. (19cms.) high (excluding chain), approx. 399 grams total (2) (see illustration). £150-200
248
Property of a deceased estate - a pair of silver coasters, with turned wooden bases, makers Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1924 (2) (see illustration). £80-120
249
Property of a lady of title - an Edwardian silver helmet cream jug, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1902; together with a silver baluster caster; and a silver sugar basin (3) (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a lady of title - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a pair of rectangular pedestal salts, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900 (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120
251
Property of a gentleman - a late Victorian silver hot water jug, with gadrooned rim & half fluted body, makers Henry Stratford, London 1898, 6.95ins. (17.6cms.) high (see illustration). £100-150
252
Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a toastrack, a mustard pot, a vesta case and three napkin rings (total silver weight approx. 351 grams) (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th silver coffee pot, of tapering cylindrical form with side handle, makers London 1922, 9.3ins. (23.6cms.) high, approx. 629 grams (gross) (see illustration). £120-180
254
Property of a gentleman - an Edwardian silver 6-division toastrack, makers John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1903, 7.25ins. (18.4cms.) long (see illustration). £60-90
255
Property of a deceased estate - a box containing assorted silver & silver mounted items including Georgian flatware, two egg cups, and a cruet set stand only with wooden base (total weighable silver approx. 629 grams) (see illustration). £200-300
256
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing two silver photograph frames and three silver topped dressing table jars; together with a Japanese lacquer box with contents (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80
257
A Russian silver & niello pierced bowl with gilt interior, 875 grade, post 1958 marks, 5.7ins. (14.5cms.) dia. (see illustration). £80-120
258
Property of a lady of title - two matching pairs of silver sauceboats, makers Edward Viner, Sheffield 1964/5 (4) (see illustration). £100-150
259
Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a pair of salts, four napkin rings & a tea-strainer (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120
260
Property of a deceased estate - a George III silver sauceboat, of oval pedestal form, with reeded edge, makers Henry Chawner, London 1794, 7.3ins. (18.5cms.) long, approx. 303 grams (see illustration). £150-250
261
Property of a gentleman - a good early C19th silver salt with mask & foliate decorations, makers Joseph Craddock & William Reid, London (probably 1823), 3.6ins. (9.1cms.) dia., approx. 158 grams (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a deceased estate - three assorted silver mugs, Victorian & later, the tallest 3.8ins. (9.6cms.) high (total silver weight approx. 407 grams) (3) (see illustration). £100-150
266
Property of a deceased estate - a George II silver baluster coffee pot, with later floral repousse decoration, makers Thomas Whipham II & Charles Wright, London 1757, 9.8ins. (24.9cms.) high, approx. 708 grams (gross) (see illustration). £400-600
263
Property of a deceased estate - a pair of George III style silver candlesticks, with shaped square bases, makers C.J. Vander Ltd., London 1961, each 9.25ins. (23.5cms.) high, loaded (2) (see illustration). £100-150
267
Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted items including a cased set of six silver & enamel teaspoons (see illustration). £50-80
264
Property of a deceased estate - a George III silver circular waiter, with bead rim, on ball & claw feet, engraved presentation inscription to centre, makers I.H or I.M, London 1790, 8.1ins. (20.6cms.) dia., approx. 323 grams (see illustration). £100-150
268
Property of a lady of title - a Tiffany & Co. Sterling silver pedestal dish, engraved monogram, 8.25ins. (21cms.) dia. (see illustration). £100-150
269
Property of a lady - two similar sets of three late C19th Russian silver teaspoons, one set with niello decorated backs; together with a larger C19th Russian silver spoon; and two C18th spoons (9) (see illustration). £100-200
270
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted silver & white metal flatware including a pair of William IV provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Exeter 1836 (see illustration). £150-200
271
Property of a lady - an early C20th silver pedestal dish, with shell & scroll border, makers Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1937, 9.25ins. (23.5cms.) across, approx. 278 grams (see illustration). £60-90
265
Property of a gentleman - a pair of George III silver circular salts, on hoof feet, London 1755, 2.8ins. (7.1cms.) across, with later associated blue glass liners; together with a pair of Victorian Scottish silver sugar nips, Glasgow 1852; and a Georgian silver mustard spoon (4) (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a lady - a George II silver baluster caster, maker John Gamon, London 1738, 3.7ins. (9.4cms.) high; together with a set of six silver gilt teaspoons, London 1936; and a pair of silver plated bottle coasters with turned wooden bases (9) (see illustration). £100-200
277
Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian silver cream jug & matching sugar basin,of quatrefoil form, Birmingham 1906; together with a Fisher Sterling silver cream jug & matching sugar basin (total silver weight approx. 307 grams) (4) (see illustration). £80-120
273
Property of a lady of title - a Tiffany & Co. Sterling silver circular salver, engraved monogram, 12ins. (30.5cms.) dia. (see illustration). £180-240
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Property of a gentleman - a quantity of assorted small silver items including a Francis Higgins porringer & a pair of toast-racks (a lot) (see illustration). £150-200
Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th silver salver with ‘C’-scroll & shell border, on talon feet, makers Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1913, 8.75ins. (22.2cms.) across; together with another silver salver, makers Viners, Sheffield 1940, 7.7ins. (19.5cms.) dia. (2) (see illustration). £150-200
279
Property of a lady - a set of five late C19th / early C20th Dutch silver spoons with figural terminals, 7.1ins. (18cms.) long; together with four similar spoons (9) (see illustration). £100-150
280
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted silver items including an Edwardian Britannia standard porringer, makers Maurice Freeman, London 1904, a silver teddy bear teething rattle, one bell damaged, a set of six Georgian silver teaspoons with Prince of Wales plume of feathers to the backs, makers E.C over TH, one broken in two with old repair, some wear, and two silver plated mustard spoons (a lot) (see illustration). £150-200
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Property of a deceased estate - a George III silver tea caddy of elongated octagonal section, with engraved foliate bands & shield crest, makers John Denzilow, London 1788, 5.1ins. (12.9cms.) wide, approx. 416 grams (see illustration). £500-700 Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a Chester sugar caster, a sauceboat and a toastrack (a lot) (see illustration). £120-180
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Property of a deceased estate - a late Victorian silver vase, with floral repousse decoration, makers mark indistinct, London 1898, 8.3ins. (21.1cms.) high, approx. 431 grams (see illustration). £100-150
282
Property of a gentleman - a bag containing assorted silver items including cased flatware & six napkin rings (a lot) (see illustration). £100-150
284
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Property of a lady - a silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1959, 7ins. (17.8cms.) wide; together with a plain silver cigarette box with engraved presentation inscription, 7.1ins. (18cms.) wide (2) (see illustration). £100-150 Property of a lady - a pair of early C19th George III silver fluted rectangular pedestal salts, makers John Roberts & Co., London 1810, each 3.8ins. (9.7cms.) long; together with a pair of late Victorian silver rectangular pin trays, makers William Neale, Chester 1896, each 3.7ins. (9.4cms.) long (4) (see illustration). £150-250
285
Property of a lady of title - an early C20th George II style silver waiter, with scroll feet, makers Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1928, 12.6ins. (32cms.) across (see illustration). £200-300
286
Property of a gentleman - a late C19th / early C20th American J.E. Caldwell & Co. Sterling silver pierced circular dish, 12.4ins. (31.5cms.) across; together with two Sterling silver baskets, probably American (3) (see illustration). £250-350
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Property of a deceased estate - an early Victorian silver milk jug, with gadrooned rim & acanthus handle, makers Henry Holland, London 1840 (see illustration). £80-120
288
Property of a lady - a George II style silver twin light candelabra, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1975, 9.85ins. (25cms.) high (see illustration). £120-180
289
Property of a gentleman - a modern silver circular waiter, with scroll feet, Sheffield 1973, 8.1ins. (20.5cms.) across; together with an Edwardian silver pierced circular basket, makers Harry Atkin, Sheffield 1902, 6.3ins. (16cms.) dia. (2) (see illustration). £120-160
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Property of a gentleman - a silver table lighter modelled as a Roman oil lamp, Birmingham 1951; together with a Continental, probably Italian, silver cup stand, apparently unmarked, 6.9ins. (17.5cms.) dia.; and a Continental silver circular snuff box (3) (see illustration). £70-100
291
Property of a lady - a silver three-piece tea-set, makers Alexander Clark & Co., Birmingham 1934/6 (3) (see illustration). £150-250
292
Property of a gentleman - a Victorian cased pair of silver petal rimmed salts, with matching spoons, makers Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1893 (see illustration). £50-80
293
Property of a lady - a silver two-handled trophy cup, Chester 1926, 3.2ins. (8.1cms.) high; together with a silver propelling pencil; and a quantity of assorted silver plated items including a tureen with divided interior (on one shelf) (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a lady - a Victorian silver waiter, with petal rim, makers Edward & John Barnard, London 1857, 7.25ins. (18.4cms.) dia.; together with a late Victorian silver oval teapot stand, makers George Unite, Birmingham 1899 (2) (see illustration). £120-180 Property of a lady - an early C20th Irish silver salver, with gadrooned rim on ball & claw feet, Dublin 1910, 10.4ins. (26.5cms.) dia. (see illustration). £120-180
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Property of a deceased estate - an early C20th silver table cigar cutter, London 1921; together with a silver vesta case, Birmingham 1901; and a set of three silver decanter or bottle labels, London 1972/3 (5) (see illustration). £100-150
297
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th black leather vanity case with silver & blue guilloche enamel fittings, London 1933; together with a silver handled five-piece manicure set (2) (see illustration). £50-80
298
Property of a lady - a Victorian silver circular waiter, with paw feet, makers Walter & John Barnard, London 1883, 8ins. (20.3cms.) dia. (see illustration). £70-100
299
Property of a lady - a cased Mappin & Webb silver threepiece cruet set with spoons, Birmingham 1962 (see illustration). £80-120
300
Property of a lady - an early C20th silver mounted hip flask, the flip top with inset tortoiseshell panel, makers E.S. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1914, 4.95ins. (12.5cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120
301
Property of a lady - a silver mounted clear glass claret jug, hallmarked for William Comyns, London 1895, 10.2ins. (25.9cms.) high (see illustration). £300-400
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Property of a gentleman - a George III silver helmet cream jug, with bead rim, makers Simon Harris or Solomon Hougham, London 1794, 6.1ins. (15.5cms.) high; together with a George III silver meat skewer, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1819, 12.8ins. (32.5cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £150-200 Property of a lady - an early C20th cased silver & beige enamel backed four-piece dressing set, London 1931-3 (see illustration). £50-70
304
A set of six Russian silver & niello vodka goblets, 875 grade, post 1958 marks, 3.75ins. (9.5cms.) high (6) (see illustration). £80-120
305
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th silver Old English pattern twenty-four piece cutlery set, comprising six table spoons, six dinner forks, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks, makers John Round & Son, Sheffield 1926, (two table spoons same maker & town, 1924) (24) (see illustration). £350-450
306
Property of a lady - a box containing assorted small silver items including 8 matching boxed pairs of salt & pepperpots and a cased set of six coffee spoons (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a lady - two late C19th / early C20th German 800 grade silver baskets, one with swing handle, the larger 7ins. (17.8cms.) long; together with a set of six Scandinavian teaspoons (a lot) (see illustration). £50-100
308
Property of a gentleman - a set of six Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, engraved crests, makers W.J. McDonald, Edinburgh 1853 (6) (see illustration). £100-150
309
Property of a lady - a Victorian HM silver mounted evening bag with clip attachment, makers Sidney Thomas Oldridge, London 1893, 12.6ins. (32cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £60-90
310
Property of a lady - a George III silver three-piece teaset, engraved presentation inscriptions, maker Solomon Hougham, London 1810 (3) (see illustration). £150-250
311
Property of a gentleman - a C19th Continental silver ice bucket, with repousse arches & mask handle terminals, 4.9ins. (12.4cms.) high (to hilt of handle); together with a Turkish silver coffee pot, lid detached; and a silver plated baluster hot water jug (3) (see illustration). £100-200
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Property of a lady - a George III silver bottle stand, with gadrooned rim, on shell decorated feet, maker John Carter II, London 1770, 8ins. (20.3cms.) across; together with a silver cream jug, Birmingham 1927 (2) (see illustration). £80-120
313
Property of a lady of title - an early C20th silver octagonal pedestal bowl or basket, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, 10.25ins. (26cms.) across (see illustration). £150-250
314
Property of a gentleman - a set of seven George III provincial silver fiddle pattern serving or table spoons, maker Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1787; together with a matching set of eight teaspoons, again Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1787 (15) (see illustration). £150-250
315
Property of a gentleman - a set of four Georgian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1819; together with a similar set of three table spoons, makers Richard Crossley & George Smith, London 1811 (7) (see illustration). £120-180
316
Property of a gentleman - a mahogany cased set of twelve each Victorian silver dessert knives & forks with motherof-pearl handles, makers John Gilbert & Co., Birmingham 1875-9; together with a cased set of silver plated fish cutlery, one fork missing; a silver plated sardine dish; a pair of silver plated asparagus tongs; a silver plated gateau fork; and a napkin ring (a lot) (see illustration). £150-250
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Property of a lady - an early C19th William IV silver teapot of compressed circular form, with repousse foliate panels, handle detached, makers Charles Gibson, London 1832 (see illustration). £200-300
318
A set of three Russian silver & niello glass holders, 875 grade, post 1958 marks, 3.9ins. (9.9cms.) high; together with two similar glass holders, one with early C20th Moscow kokoshnik mark (5) (see illustration). £100-150
319
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th silver threepiece teaset, with shaped rims, Birmingham 1929; together with a similar silver plated kettle on stand with burner (4) (see illustration). £200-300
320
Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, with engraved crest, maker William Traies, London 1826, 13.6ins. (34.5cms.) long, approx. 252 grams (see illustration). £150-200
321
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted small silver items including a pill box, a cigarette case and dressing table jars (a lot) (see illustration). £120-180
322
Property of a lady - an early C20th silver shaped octagonal waiter, on scroll feet, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1926, 8.1ins. (20.5cms.) across (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a deceased estate - a George II silver baluster caster, makers Samuel Wood, London 1744, 6ins. (15.3cms.) high, approx. 158 grams (see illustration). £100-150
328
Property of a gentleman - a George III silver three-piece teaset, with basketweave borders, makers Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1809, all with vacant cartouches (3) (see illustration). £300-500
324
Property of a lady - an early C19th George IV silver four bottle cruet set, one bottle with silver mounted spatula stopper, maker John Edward Terrey, London 1827, 7.75ins. (19.7cms.) high (see illustration). £150-250
329
Property of a gentleman - an early C20th Arts & Crafts hammered silver four-piece tea-set, makers Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1927/8 (4) (see illustration). £400-600
330
Property of a lady of title - a pair of Victorian silver casters or pepperettes, with applied lizard decorations, engraved ‘Hon. ble Aubrey C.T. Robin Hood Hastings 19th Feb. 1878 from F.S. Herries’, makers Francis Higgins, Birmingham 1878, 3.2ins. (8.2cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £80-120
331
Property of a gentleman - a French silver two-handled tureen or vegetable dish & cover, Minerva head & other marks, 11.2ins. (28.5cms.) across; together with a similar plate, with engraved crest, 10.7ins. (27cms.) across (2) (see illustration). £400-600
332
Property of a lady - a rare George III amputee fork or ‘Nelson fork’, fiddle & thread pattern, makers George Smith III & William Fearn, London 1793, 5.3ins. (13.4cms.) long (see illustration). £200-300
333
Property of a lady - a good early C19th George IV silver double salt, with shell & foliate cast rim & rocaille scroll feet, the interior gilt, maker Paul Storr, London 1826, 4.4ins. (11.2cms.) long (see illustration). £300-500
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - The Ascot Royal Hunt Cup 1961- a silver gilt trophy cup & cover, designed by Howard Webster for Asprey, with engraved Royal crest to cover, engraver T.C.F. Wise, hallmarked London 1960, 8.6ins. (21.8cms.) high (excluding stand), approx. 1,670 grams, in fitted red leather case (see illustration). £500-700 A Victorian silver ‘castle top’ visiting card case by Nathaniel Mills, depicting Osborne House, Isle of Wight, hallmarked Birmingham 1855, 4ins. (10.2cms.) high (see illustration). £600-900 Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a matched pair of George III silver oval pedestal navette shaped salts, with Greek key bands & gilt interiors, makers John Wakelin & William Taylor, London 1783, and Robert Garrard I, London 1804 (2) (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a lady - a pair of Victorian silver menu boards or paddles, of rectangular form with lion crestings & ivory handles, makers J.B, London 1871, each 7.9ins. (20cms.) long (2) (see illustration). £300-500
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Property of a gentleman - an Italian silver baluster coffee pot, circa 1790, apparently unmarked, with stylised bird spout & leaf decorated handle base, 12.8ins. (32.5cms.) high, approx. 1,054 grams (gross) (see illustration). £500-700
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Property of a lady - a George III silver navette shaped sugar basket, presentation inscription to underside of base, maker Alexander Field, London 1800, 5.6ins. (14.2cms.) long (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Dutch silver cow creamer, the hinged lid with engraved decoration, 5.4ins. (13.7cms.) long (see illustration). £300-500
Property of a deceased estate - a fine late C19th French silver shaped arch framed wall & strut mirror, the cartouche cresting with initials ‘SC’ set with diamonds, the wooden back with adjustable easel support, 20.75ins. (52.7cms.) high (see illustration). £800-1200
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Property of a gentleman - a George III silver navette shaped sweetmeat basket, with swing handle & blue glass liner, maker Hester Bateman, London 1788, 5.6ins. (14.2cms.) long (see illustration). £180-240
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a good pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, makers Ann Craig & John Neville, London 1746, 8.8ins. (22.4cms.) high, approx. 1,596 grams (2) (see illustration). £1500-2000
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - an early George III silver inverted pear shaped teapot, with cockerel finial & small engraved crest to oval panel at base of spout, maker Samuel Courtauld, London 1763, 6.9ins. (17.5cms.) high, approx. 636 grams (gross) (see illustration). £300-500 Property of a lady - an Edwardian Scottish silver beer jug of baluster form with mask spout & mask handle terminal, makers James Weir, Glasgow 1902, 8.5ins. (21.5cms.) high, approx. 1,072 grams (see illustration). £300-500
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Property of a lady - a quantity of assorted militaria including a C19th telescope by Watkins & Hill, London, a First World War Christmas tin, and a set of three Second World War tin fire helmets, each stencilled ‘McEWAN BREWERS’ (a lot) (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a lady - an early C20th picture postcard album containing First World War related postcards, among them three Bamforth Kaiser Bill cartoons; together with a Kaye-Kards Ltd music box card; and an usual card with sand filled transparent panel showing a baby being fed (see illustration for sample).
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted items including a group of three First World War military medals, with ribbons, in original box & envelope (a lot) (see illustration).
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The cased General Service Medal 1962 with Northern Ireland & South Arabia clasps and green beret of P024021K Terrence John Callow Royal Marines; together with his Fairbairn Sykes commando dagger in sheath; his boxed Police Long Service medal; his boxed Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal; a framed watercolour of Royal Marines H.M.S. Sirius on patrol, by David Lawrence Cowan; the cased group of four Second World War military medals awarded to 2010348 Sapper L.B. Callow Royal Engineers; and other related items (a lot) (see illustration). £150-250 An C18th printed & ink manuscript indenture witnessing the agreement of a seven year apprenticeship of Isaac Jefferys, aged between thirteen & fourteen years, the son of Robert Jefferys of East Stoke in Dorset, a labourer, to Richard... of the Isle of Purbeck, dated 1771, in a tin box with embossed Royal coat of arms and inscription ‘MARINER’S REGISTER TICKET’ (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - English school, mid C19th - PORTRAIT OF A MILITARY OFFICER, FULL LENGTH - oil on canvas, 20 by 16ins. (50.5 by 40.5cms.), un framed (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate - John Russell Chancellor (1925-1984) - ‘H.M.S. BEAGLE IN THE GALAPAGOS’ signed print, 1982, with Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, in glazed frame (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a deceased estate - a small brass porthole mirror, stamped ‘Luxline’, 12.2ins. (31cms.) dia. (see illustration).
351
Property of a gentleman - a Webley Sports starting pistol, in original box with instructions; together with a Vanguard starting pistol; and a quantity of blanks (a lot) (see illustration).
352
Property of a gentleman - a Heath & Co. ‘Hezzanith’ sextant, circa 1942, in oak case (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a Second World War silk double-sided escape map of China (part of) French Indo China (Sheets L & M on reverse), approx. 24 by 38ins. (61 by 96.5cms.) (see illustration).
354
Property of a deceased estate - a collection of thirteen ship’s crests on wooden shields, mid / late C20th (13) (see illustration).
355
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted medals, medallions & military buttons including a large white metal (probably silver) brooch cast as an eagle within a strap containing the motto ‘Nil Desperandum’ (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a gentleman - a pair of Second World War German Luftwaffe ammunition boxes, with leather & wood handles, 18ins. (46cms.) long (overall) (2) (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - an early C20th Royal Worcester figure entitled ‘Admiral 1780’, model number 2261, by F.M. Gertner, date code for 1929, 10.75ins. (27.5cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120
362
Property of a deceased estate - a Parker-Hale Army Signalling telescope, three-draw, with spare lens, in tan leather cases on strap; together with a cased pair of binoculars (2) (see illustration). £50-70
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Property of a deceased estate - a bag containing assorted items, mostly medals, including two trios of First World War military medals awarded to Captain C.B. Isard, 10th Battalion, London Regiment, and Surgeon Lieutenant C.V. Isard (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a lady - a First World War 1914 Princess Mary Christmas tin containing cigarettes & tobacco, with card (see illustration).
364
Property of a gentleman - a reproduction flintlock pistol; together with a kukri (2) (see illustration).
365
Property of a lady - a bag containing assorted items including a group of four Second World War military medals and a silver cigarette case (a lot) (see illustration).
366
Property of a lady - four bottles of wine, 1994 vintage, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Normandy Landings (3 Bordeaux, 1 Cotes de Provence); together with two other bottles (6) (see illustration).
359
Property of a gentleman - a late C19th French carved & turned boxwood sword club with retractable flick-out spike end, 14.75ins. (37.5cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250
360
Property of a lady - Anthony Robert Klitz (1917-2000) HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY AT HYDE PARK CORNER - oil on canvas, 24 by 46ins. (61 by 117cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration). £100-200
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Property of a gentleman - a Royal Artillery No.1 dress uniform, comprising a tunic, trousers & peaked cap (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - a bag containing R.A.F. related jewellery.
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Property of a deceased estate - the group of seven Second World War military medals awarded to 14452935 Corporal L.W. Faulkes RASC, including Air Crew Europe Star, GVI General Service Medal with Palestine 1945-48 clasp, and QEII Africa General Service Medal with Kenya clasp, all with ribbons & mounted in a glazed case; together with a glazed case containing related Army Air Corps, Parachute Regiment and Special Air Service badges and photographs (2) (see illustration). £150-250
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Property of a gentleman - William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) - PROFESSOR BRANESTAWM ON A CAROUSEL GOOSE, illustrated in ‘The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm’, by Norman Hunter, illustrated by W. Heath Robinson, published by John Lane, The Bodley Head, page 68 - ink, 4.8 by 6.25ins. (12.2 by 15.9cms.), in glazed gilt frame (see illustration). Provenance purchased from Peter Nahum in the 1970’s. £400-600
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Property of a gentleman - William Heath Robinson (1872-1944) - “HE SEIZED THE POKER”, illustrated in ‘The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm’, by Norman Hunter, illustrated by W. Heath Robinson, published by John Lane, The Bodley Head, page 184 - ink, 6.9 by 9.9ins. (17.5 by 25.1cms.), in glazed frame (see illustration). Provenance - purchased from Peter Nahum in the 1970’s. £500-700
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A private UK collection of Bruce Bairnsfather related items Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959) - ‘WILLIAM. K. FLICKER THE EX MOVIE PRODUCER, AFTER SURVEYING THE SURROUNDING CIVILIZATION IN SILENT INDIGNATION “GUESS THEY OUGHT TO SEND THIS OUTFIT ON TOUR WHEN THEY’VE FINISHED HERE!”’ - grey wash drawing, 21 by 15ins. (53.2 by 38cms.), mounted on board, unframed - signed lower right & with typed label on reverse ‘I certify that this is my original drawing and I undertake not to make any duplicates of it’. Dated (in pen) April 5th 1918 & signed (in pen) (see illustration). Footnote - this drawing was published in BAIRNSFATHER, Captain Bruce ‘Fragments from France’, volume VI, page 24, titled ‘An Eye for Business’. £1500-2500
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A private UK collection of Bruce Bairnsfather related items - Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959) - ‘HE HAS LEFT A GOOD BUSINESS IN BOSTON, HE HAS COME 3000 MILES AND HE HAS HAD SIX MONTHS OF THIS. GERMAN PAPERS PLEASE COPY’ - grey wash drawing, with faint impression of a standing soldier verso, 20.9 by 14.85ins. (53.1 by 37.7cms.), mounted on board, unframed - signed lower right & with typed label on reverse ‘I certify that this is my original drawing and I undertake not to make any duplicates of it’. Dated (in pen) May 1st 1918 & signed (in pen) (see illustration). Footnote this drawing was published in BAIRNSFATHER, Captain Bruce - ‘Fragments from France’, volume VI, page 28. £1500-2500
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A private UK collection of Bruce Bairnsfather related items - Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959) - ‘ONE OF THOSE DAYS WHEN YOU WONDER WHATS GOING ON IN BOSTON MASS.’ grey wash drawing, 21 by 15ins. (53.2 by 38cms.), mounted on board, unframed - signed lower right & with typed label on reverse ‘I certify that this is my original drawing and I undertake not to make any duplicates of it’. Dated (in pen) June 19th 1918 & signed (in pen) (see illustration). Footnote - this drawing was published in BAIRNSFATHER, Captain Bruce - ‘Fragments from France’, volume VI, page 29, titled ‘Hardly a “home from Home”’. £1500-2500
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A private UK collection of Bruce Bairnsfather related items - Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959) - AN UNTITLED PORTRAIT OF A U.S. SOLDIER - wash drawing, 21.25 by 15.3ins. (54 by 39cms.), mounted on board, unframed signed lower right & with typed label on reverse ‘I certify that this is my original drawing and I undertake not to make any duplicates of it’. Dated (in pen) June 19th 1918 & signed (in pen) (see illustration). Footnote - this drawing was published in BAIRNSFATHER, Bruce - ‘From Mud to Mufti’, published by Grant Richards Ltd., 1919, opposite page 260, titled ‘The Man Who Came 3000 Miles’. £800-1200
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A private UK collection of Bruce Bairnsfather related items - an original ‘Old Bill’ bronze car mascot, signed, mounted on a square tapering lead base, 5.25ins. 13.4cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £150-200
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Property of a gentleman - Bruce Bairnsfather (18881959) - “ONCE UPON A TIME” - charcoal, 27.75 by 18ins. (70.5 by 45.7cms.), in glazed frame - inscribed ‘To Bob Lewis from ‘Old Bill’ Bruce Bairnsfather’ (see illustration). Footnote - Bob Lewis was a fellow resident of Hassocks, Sussex. £1000-1500
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - John Augustus Atkinson (1775-1831) - A NAPOLEONIC SOLDIER IN MILITARY UNIFORM - watercolour, 7.1 by 4.9ins. (18 by 12.4cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower left & dated 1811 (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a gentleman - an C18th flintlock pistol, probably Near Eastern, with engraved cock (see illustration).
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Property of a gentleman - an American Samuel Colt .36 inch 6-shot Navy revolver, percussion cap, serial number 118478 (made in 1862), with engraving to the cylinder depicting naval sailing ships commemorating the victory of the Texas Navy over the Mexican Navy at the Battle of Campeche in 1843, with brass back strap & trigger guard indicating a Hartford, America manufacture (London Colts had iron back straps & trigger guards), all matching numbers, marked ‘Colts Patent’ on frame, ‘Colts Patent No.118478’ on cylinder, and ‘-Address Col. Saml. Colt New-York U.S. America’ on barrel (see illustration). £800-1200
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Property of a gentleman - a George VI Royal Navy dress sword, by Gieves, the locking catch engraved J.K.H. Freeman R.N., in black leather scabbard, cloth protective bag & tan leather outer bag; together with his Midshipman’s dirk, in black leather scabbard & outer bag; and a box containing related accoutrements (a lot) (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a lady - military medal - a WWI George V Military Cross, in original box with ribbon, un-named & undated (see illustration). £300-500
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Property of a lady - the Second World War dress uniform of Captain William ‘Billy’ Bankier Henderson RM (19031993) worn when he was ADC (Aide-de-Camp) to Lord Linlithgow and Lord Wavell in India, comprising a red tunic with extensive gold braid, aiguillettes & epaulettes, and trousers (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate - a large bronze ship’s bell, inscribed ‘H.M.S. JUPITER’ above an ornate scroll motif, 21.5ins. (54.5cms.) high, 17.75 ins. (45cms.) dia. (see illustration). £300-500 Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - Samuel Atkins (fl.1787-1808) - A FRENCH FRIGATE AT ANCHOR OFF COAST WITH OTHER SHIPPING - watercolour, 11.6 by 18.4ins. (29.5 by 46.7cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration). £500-700
388
Property of a deceased estate - a Hardy 10 Graphite Salmon Fly Deluxe Rod 15’4”, 3-piece, in Hardy cloth bag (see illustration). £50-100
389
Property of a deceased estate - a Hardy ‘The LRH dry fly rod’ Palakona 9’ spinning rod, 3-piece with spare tip, in Hardy cloth bag (see illustration).
390
Property of a lady - a Hardy ‘The St George’ 3 3/8ins. alloy fly reel with ribbed brass foot; together with a Hardy ‘The Viscount 140’ 3.5ins. fly reel; and a Hardy ‘The Uniqua’ 3.5ins. fly reel (3) (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate - a Hardy ‘The Gem’ 3 5/8” alloy lightweight series trout fly reel (see illustration).
392
Property of a deceased estate - an Abu Garcia Ambassadeur Ultra Mag XL III fishing reel, boxed (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate - a Garcia Mitchell 302 salt water fishing reel; together with a Garcia Mitchell 304 reel; and a Diamond Super Deluxe 777 reel (all boxed) (3) (see illustration).
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Property of a deceased estate - a large quantity of fishing related items including rods & fly tying equipment (a lot) (see illustration). £50-100
386
Property of a lady - a box containing a small quantity of assorted fishing tackle including a Hardy landing net (a lot) (see illustration).
387
Property of a deceased estate - a Hardy 9 Graphite salmon fly fishing rod,12’6”, 3-piece, in Hardy cloth bag (see illustration). 44
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Property of a deceased estate - a Sears, Roebuck and Co. Ted Williams IV Automatic Fly Reel, boxed (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - six assorted sporting prints including two after Henry Alken, all framed & glazed (6) (see illustration).
395
Property of a deceased estate - a Leeda Magnum 200D Disc Drag salmon fly fishing reel; together with two spare spools (3) (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - a set of four signed limited edition prints of game fish by Tim Havers, in matching frames; together with another pair of framed prints of fish (6) (see illustration).
397
Property of a deceased estate - a Hardy 3” St.George alloy trout fly reel, rim tension regulator, alloy foot, 2 screw drum latch, in original box (see illustration). £150-250
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - “SEM”, Georges Goursat (1863-1934) - A HORSE WITH JOCKEY UP AND CARICATURE OF A GENTLEMAN LOOKING ON hand-coloured print, circa 1900, 12.75 by 17.85ins. (32.4 by 45.3cms.) (I), in glazed frame; together with a small drawing of a horse; and a set of four cock-fighting prints, in two frames (4) (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - a Hardy Marquis Salmon No.1 fly reel with zip case and original box; together with a spare spool (2) (see illustration). £80-120
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - French school (early / mid C20th) - ‘TOBOGGAN’, ‘TIDEWAY’, ‘SELENE’ AND ‘THORNTON STAR’, FOUR HORSES IN A PADDOCK - watercolour with heightening, 19.4 by 25.1ins. (49.3 by 63.8cms.), in glazed frame - indistinctly signed lower right & dated Aout 1939 (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - a Hardy Marquis No.6 alloy fly reel, with zip case, in original box (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a lady - a Hardy 4 1/4ins.’Perfect’ salmon fly reel, with black handle & ribbed alloy foot (see illustration). £100-150
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - mid C20th A STAG HUNT and A WILD BOAR HUNT - a pair, gouaches, each 12.25 by 19.1ins. (31 by 48.5cms.), in matching glazed frames - both indistinctly signed lower right (2) (see illustration). £150-250
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Property of a deceased estate - Maud West Watson (Exh 1886 - 1938) - ‘RANNIE’, A PORTRAIT OF A WHITE TERRIER - pastel, 15 by 12ins. (38 by 30cms.), in glazed frame - signed upper right (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a lady - an early C19th mahogany boot-rack, 27.5ins. (70cms.) wide (see illustration). £80-120
411
Property of a deceased estate - SURTEES, Robert Smith - ‘Mr. Romford’s Hounds’, ‘Plain or Ringlets’, and ‘Handley Cross’ - three volumes, London, Bradbury, Agnew & Co., in half red leather with raised spines & marbled boards; together with three other titles by the same author; HARTING, J.E. - ‘A Handbook of British Birds’ - Nimmo, 1901; and nine other sporting related books (16) (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a lady - CORNWALLIS HARRIS, Captain W. - ‘Portraits of The Game and Wild Animals of Southern Africa’ - Frank Read Press, Mazoe, Rhodesia,1976, numbered 2 of a limited edition of 550, large folio, quarter leather (see illustration). £50-100
407
Property of a deceased estate - Marion Haran (?) ‘TINKER BELL’, A GREY MARE IN A STABLE - pastel, 19.7 by 23.6ins. (50 by 60cms.), in glazed frame signed lower left (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate - Constance Haile (C20th British) - ‘TOR’, A PORTRAIT OF A GOLDEN LABRADOR - pastel, 22 by 18.5ins. (56 by 47cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower left & dated ‘56 (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - Basil Ede (b.1931) BLUE TITS IN NEST HOLE - watercolour, 9.4 by 11.9ins. (23.9 by 30.2cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration). Provenance - with Peter Deane, Eastbourne. £100-150
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Property of a deceased estate - B.P. Kendall (C20th British) - PHEASANTS IN WOODLAND - watercolour, 13.9 by 18.6ins. (35.3 by 47.2cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower left (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - Ken Hildrew (b.1934) - A PHEASANT SHOOTING SCENE - watercolour, 21 by 29ins. (53 by 73.5cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower left; together with English school, early C20th - A WOODLAND WATERFALL watercolour, 30.5 by 18.5ins. (77.5 by 47cms.), in glazed frame (2) (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - MCLC (C20th) PORTRAIT OF A GOLDEN RETRIEVER - pastel, 14.2 by 8.2ins. (36 by 21cms.), in glazed frame - initialled lower right (see illustration). 46
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Property of a deceased estate - D. Jonas (C20th British) MOUNT EVEREST CLIMBING SCENE - watercolour, 19.6 by 25.6ins. (49.8 by 65cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right & dated ‘98 (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a lady - James Pollard (1797-1867) ‘COURSERS TAKING THE FIELD AT HATFIELD PARK’ coloured engraving, 10.65 by 18ins. (27 by 45.7cms.) (S), published by J. Moore, in glazed frame; together with Dean Wolstenholme (1798-1882) - ‘SURRY VIEWS / DRAWING COVER’ - coloured engraving, published 1835 by J. Brooker, in glazed frame (2) (see illustration). £50-80
417
Property of a gentleman - R. Matthews (C20th) HUNTSMEN AND HOUNDS ON A COUNTRY LANE - oil on board, 18 by 24ins. (45.7 by 61cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration).
418
Property of a gentleman - after Newton Fielding (17991856) - a complete set of six cock fighting engravings, published by R. Ackermann, 1853, in gilt & plush frames (6) (see illustration). £80-120
419
Property of a gentleman - Mark Smallman (modern British) - “NEARLY A HAND”, A PORTRAIT OF A THOROUGHBRED - oil on canvas, 20 by 30ins. (51 by 76cms.), in gilt frame signed lower right & dated 1989 (see illustration). £100-200
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Property of a gentleman - MOUNTIER, Mary and MORRIS, Tony - ‘Notable English and Irish Thoroughbreds’ - Alister Taylor and Genesis Publications Limited, 1983, number 1,750 of a limited edition of 2,500, signed by Lord Howard de Walden, in protective case (see illustration). £150-250
421
Property of a gentleman - WENTWORTH, Lady ‘Thoroughbred Racing Stock’ - George Allen & Unwin Ltd., first published 1938, in red cloth with dust-jacket (see illustration). £80-120
422
Property of a gentleman - BENNETT, Geoffrey D.S. - ‘Famous Harness Horses’ - two volumes in one, Welbecson Press, 1926 and 1932, vol.I numbered 106 of 600, vol.II numbered 196 of 600, bound by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, London, in oak boards with hand-sewn tooled leather (see illustration). £400-600
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Property of a gentleman - J. Harris after William Joseph Shayer - COACHING SCENES - a set of four colour engravings, published by R. & A. Ackermann, 1863, in matching glazed Hogarth frames (4) (see illustration).
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Property of a gentleman - C19th, after Sir Edwin Henry Landseer - PORTRAIT OF A WEST HIGHLAND TERRIER, FROM THE WORK ENTITLED ‘DIGNITY AND IMPUDENCE’ - oil on canvas laid on board, 10 by 7ins. (25.4 by 17.8cms.), in glazed gilt frame (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a gentleman - Charles Johnson Payne (Snaffles) (1884-1967) - ‘THE SEASON 1939-40’ - colour lithograph, 20.5 by 28.75ins. (52 by 73cms.) (I), in glazed frame - signed in pencil lower right & with Snaffles blindstamp (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a lady - a set of four hunting prints after Henry Alken, in glazed Hogarth frames; together with a set of four fishing prints, framed & glazed (8) (see illustration).
427
Property of a lady - a Royal Copenhagen model of a Siamese cat, model no. 3281; together with a Beswick model of a stag; a Beswick model of a golden labrador ‘Wendover’; and a Beswick model of a foal (4) (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - three Beswick foxes, the largest 5ins. (12.7cms.) high; together with four Beswick foxhounds (7) (see illustration).
429
Property of a lady - a group of seven ceramic animals including a Karl Ens cockatoo & a French borzoi dog (7) (see illustration). £50-80
430
Property of a lady - a Beswick New Forest pony; together with a Beswick Dales pony, chip to ear (2) (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - a Beswick chestnut Arab horse in gloss finish, 7.5ins. (19cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a lady - a Beswick Ayrshire cattle group comprising a bull, a cow and a calf, one front leg of cow re-stuck (3) (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a lady - a Russian cast iron group of a mare & foal, indistinctly signed & dated 1974, 12.75ins. (32cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate - Louie Johnson Jones (b.1856) - STUDY OF A HORSE - oil on canvas, 16 by 20ins. (40.5 by 51cms.), framed - signed lower right (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a lady - a pair of hunting prints - ‘PARTRIDGE SHOOTING’ and ‘WILD DUCK SHOOTING’, in non-matching frames; together with another similar - ‘SNIPE SHOOTING’ (3) (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - T. Genasi (?) (late C20th) - PORTRAIT OF A HORSE - pastel, 25.8 by 18.5ins. (65.5 by 47cms.), in glazed oak frame - signed lower left (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th mahogany boot-rack, 18.5ins. (47cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a lady - John Harris after John Frederick Herring Snr. - ‘HERRING’S FOX-HUNTING SCENES’ - the set of four prints, published by Dodson, 1867, each 14.25 by 22.1ins. (36 by 56cms.) (P), in glazed maple frames (4) (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a gentleman - twenty-one annuals of Lord Howard de Walden Studs and Horses in Training (Plantation Stud, Newmarket), 1983-2006, most in apricot leather bindings (21) (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a gentleman - a modern oak cock-fighting chair, with carved name ‘J B STANIER’ to top rail (see illustration.)
441
Property of a gentleman - Bryan L. Day (modern British) OTTER HUNT ON THE RIVER NADDER - pencil & ink, 9.5 by 13.25ins. (24.1 by 33.7cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - Brian Rawling (b.1931) - RED DEER IN HIGHLANDS - watercolour, 13.6 by 17.5ins. (34.5 by 44.5cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower right & dated ‘76 (see illustration). £50-100
443
Property of a lady - Brian Rawling (b.1931) - HOMEWARD BOUND AFTER THE STAG HUNT - watercolour, 13.6 by 17.5ins. (34.5 by 44.5cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left & dated ‘76 (see illustration). £50-100
444
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - an Edwardian oak stickstand containing shooting sticks, etc. (see illustration).
445
Property of a gentleman - Terence Tenison Cuneo CVO OBE RGI FGRA (1907–1996) - the western saddle owned & used by the artist Terence Cuneo, the ornately tooled leather saddle with white metal capped pommel engraved with his monogram, on mahogany stand; together with a framed & glazed Terence Cuneo colour print entitled ‘Deputy Marshal of Tombstone, Arizona’, a self portrait painted in 1949 showing the artist holding this saddle (see illustration). Footnote - included with this lot is a signed letter of authenticity from the daughter of the artist, Ms. Carole Cuneo, dated 9th September 2014. Terence Cuneo was an English painter famous for his scenes of railways, horses and military action. He was also the official artist for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. £400-600
446
ARR - Property of a lady of title - John Baxendale (1919-1982) - ‘FLAG UP’, GROUSE BREAKING COVER - watercolour, 20.6 by 29.1ins. (52.3 by 73.9cms.), in glazed gilt frame - signed lower left & dated 1978 (see illustration). Provenance - with The Brotherton Gallery, Walton Street, London SW3. (Ãr) £200-300
451
Two sets of three late C18th wagon harness leader bells of Conestoga type, by the Robert Wells foundry of Aldbourne, near Marlborough, Wiltshire, in original leather fringed hame box, one bell from each set with cast ‘RW’ mark, the large centre bells 6.5ins. (16.5cms.) and 6ins. (15.2cms.) dia. (2) (see illustration). £150-250
447
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - an early C20th Bussey Patentee London brass mounted oak game carrier or rack, with leather handle; together with two gun cleaning rods (3) (see illustration). £50-80
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a James Purdey & Sons leather gun case, ‘The Purdey Lightweight’, 28.75ins. (73cms.) long (see illustration). £80-120
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - THE HENNESSY GOLD CUP, CHELTENHAM, 1958 - a 9ct gold two-handled trophy cup, engraved ‘WON BY “TAXIDERMIST”’, Birmingham 1958, 10.1ins. (25.7cms.) across, approx. 542 grams (see illustration). £3000-5000
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - rare book - ‘The F. Ambrose Clark Collection of Sporting Paintings’ one of only 250 copies printed for his friends, New York, 1958, sides of slip-case missing (see illustration). £80-120
Property of a gentleman - Edwina Emery (British, b.1942) - ‘IROQUOIS’, WITH FRED ARCHER UP - brown patinated bronze, mounted on a fitted wooden plinth, 16ins. (40.6cms.) high (overall) - signed, dated 1987 & numbered A/C in the bronze (see illustration). £800-1200
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ARR - Property of a deceased estate - Charles Frederick Tunnicliffe RA (1901-1979) - ‘SNOW IN MARCH’ watercolour, 12.75 by 26.1ins. (32.4 by 66.3cms.), in glazed frame - signed lower right (see illustration). Provenance - with The Tryon Gallery, Dover Street, London W.1, and inscribed on backboard ‘This painting was in the Naworth Castle collection at Brampton, Cumbria. Bought at their auction Oct 2000’. (Ãr) £1000-1500
450
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - attributed to Harry Hall (1814-1882) - WILLIAM SCOTT, PATRICK CONNELLY AND SAM TEMPLEMAN, PORTRAITS OF JOCKEYS - a set of three, oils on panel, ovals, each approx. 5 by 4ins. (12.6 by 9.7cms.), in matching gilt composition frames (3) (see illustration). £400-600
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Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - Jacques Emile Blanche (1861-1942) - ‘CHELTENHAM 1933’, A RACING SCENE oil on canvas, 18.3 by 21.65ins. (46.5 by 55cms.), framed - signed & titled on reverse (see illustration). Provenance - purchased by Capt. M. Bullock, M.P., August 1947, from Ernest Brown & Phillips, The Leicester Galleries, Leicester Square, London (no.89). £3000-5000
460
Property of a gentleman - C19th - MOTHER AND CHILD - oil on panel, 10.8 by 8.25ins. (27.4 by 21cms.), in gilt composition frame (see illustration). £50-100
461
Property of a lady - Sarah Louise Kilpack (c.18401909) - ‘CALM BUT CLOUDY’ - oil on board, 8.65 by 12.2ins. (22 by 31cms.), in gilt composition frame signed in red lower left (see illustration). £100-200
462
Property of a lady - a late C19th / early C20th Continental porcelain fairing - ‘Robbing the mail (male)’; together with a bronze figure of a warrior on a crocodile or caiman, probably South American (2) (see illustration).
463
Property of a lady of title - a pair of Royal Crown Derby imari vases, pattern number 1128, date cypher for 1920, one with re-glued rim chip, 6ins. (15.2cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £50-80
464
Property of a lady - an early C20th Royal Worcester navy ground shaped rectangular dish, with gilt decorations, date code for 1911, 10.6ins. (26.9cms.) long (see illustration).
465
Property of a deceased estate - a complete run of sixteen Halcyon Days enamel Easter eggs from1973 to 1988 inclusive (16) (see illustration). £150-250
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Property of a deceased estate - a quantity of unused 1st and 2nd class postage stamps (value £ 165.14p) (see illustration). £80-120
457
Property of a lady - Johannes Kip (1653-1722) - ‘Westminster Abbey’, ‘St. James House’, ‘The Prospect of Guild Hall’, and ‘Bow Church’ - four copperplate engravings, each approx. 8.6 by 13.25ins. (21.8 by 33.7cms.) (P), in matching modern glazed frames (4) (see illustration).
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Property of a gentleman - follower of Edwin or William Henry Earp - MOUNTAIN LAKE SCENES - a pair, watercolours, each 11 by 20ins. (27.9 by 50.8cms.), in matching glazed frames (2) (see illustration). £50-80 Property of a deceased estate - Reginald Daniel Sherrin (18911971) (working under his pseudonym J. Whiteley) - ‘BUDE SANDS, CORNWALL’, ‘THE COAST NEAR BUDE, CORNWALL’, ‘NEAR PADSTOW, CORNWALL’ and ‘NEAR NEWQUAY, CORNWALL’ - a set of four gouaches, each approx. 10 by 15ins. (25.5 by 38cms.), in matching glazed frames - all signed (4) (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a deceased estate - a small quantity of Halcyon Days and other enamel boxes (7) (see illustration).
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Property of a lady - a copper preserve pan; together with a box containing assorted metalware including brass fire irons (2).
468
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a Movado Sterling silver & leather travel clock, 1.9ins. (4.8cms.) wide (closed) (see illustration). Provenance - The Right Honourable Alice, Countess of Derby, Coworth Park, Sunningdale, listed on p.113 of Christie’s valuation for probate, August 1957. £50-80
469
Property of a lady of title - a C19th gilt metal mounted rosewood tea-caddy with inlaid mother-of-pearl decoration, 7.4ins. (18.8cms.) wide; together with a Russian gilt metal fronted icon, C20th, 7ins. (17.8cms.) high (2) (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate - Thomas Humphrey Paget (1893-1974) - a patinated bronze portrait relief circular plaque or roundel depicting Queen Elizabeth II wearing a crown, facing left, with initials ‘HP’, 12.3ins. (31.2cms.) dia. (see illustration). £50-100
471
Property of a deceased estate - a Victorian tunbridgeware rule, of octagonal section, 9.2ins. (23.3cms.) long; together with a similar photograph frame; and a similar paperknife (3) (see illustration). £50-80
472
Property of a deceased estate - a small leather briefcase case or attache case containing assorted items including a pair of field glasses in crocodile case by J.C. Vickery, Regent St., W., and a small Jaeger Le Coultre travel clock (a lot) (see illustration). £50-80
473
Francois-Raoul Larche (1860-1912) - ‘JESUS DEVANT LES DOCTEURS’ - patinated bronze, signed, numbered ‘K916’, with foundry stamp ‘SIOT-DECAUVILLE / FONDEUR / PARIS’, 15.4ins. (39cms.) high (see illustration). £400-600
474
Property of a lady - a hand embroidered woollen shawl, 76 by 24ins. (194 by 61cms.); together with another similar, 87 by 40ins. (222 by 102cms.) (2) (see illustration). £60-90
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Property of a lady - a late C19th European jacquard woven woollen shawl, 66 by 64ins. (168 by 162cms.) (see illustration). £60-90
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Property of a lady - a large woollen Jamawar shawl, 107 by 53ins. (272 by 136cms.) (see illustration). £50-80
481
Property of a deceased estate - an early C18th oak oval topped gate-leg dining table, of good colour, with end drawer on turned baluster supports, 65 by 55.5ins. (165 by 141cms.) (max.) (see illustration). £150-250
482
A late C19th French brass cased four glass mantel clock, with visible escapement & mercury pendulum, the Marti et Cie. 8-day movement striking on a bell, 10.6ins. (27cms.) high (see illustration). £250-350
Property of a deceased estate - an C18th Dutch oak coffer with three fielded front panels, 44.25ins. (112cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £100-150
483
A late C19th French brass oval cased four glass mantel clock, with mercury pendulum & floral painted dial inscribed ‘VOKES / PARIS’, the Japy Freres 8-day movement striking on a gong, 10.9ins. (27.7cms.) high (see illustration). £250-350
Property of a deceased estate - an early C18th provincial walnut & oak chest of two short & three long graduated drawers with brass swan-neck handles, on bun feet, 36ins. (91.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £80-120
484
A George III oak & mahogany corner wall cupboard, 40ins. (102cms.) high. £50-80
485
An C18th George III oak side table with two frieze drawers on club legs & pad feet, 40ins. (102cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-200
486
Property of lady - a George III & later adapted oak mule chest, 55.5ins. (141cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250
Property of a deceased estate, a lady of title - a late C19th black marble architectural cased mantel clock, the Japy Freres 8-day movement striking on a coiled gong, one black marble pilaster plinth missing, 14.35ins. (36.5cms.) high (see illustration).
Property of a gentleman - an early C19th mahogany eight day striking longcase clock, the well painted arched dial inscribed ‘Guy / Shaftsbury’, 81ins. (206cms.) high (overall) (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a gentleman - a George III oak & mahogany crossbanded dresser base, with an arrangement of five drawers above two panelled doors, 77ins. (195.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £500-700
488
Property of a gentleman - an early C18th oak oval topped gate-leg dining table, with end drawer on turned baluster supports, 62 by 55.25ins. (157.5 by 140cms.) (max.) (see illustration). £300-500
489
Property of a gentleman - a late C17th Charles II oak & burr wood, possibly walnut or yew-wood, two-part chest of drawers, the deep drawer with geometric mouldings, on stile feet, 38.4ins. (97.5cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £700-1000
490
Property of a deceased estate - an Edwardian mahogany twin pedestal desk, with green leather inset top above nine drawers, on bracket feet, 48ins. (122cms.) wide (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a lady - an early C19th William IV flame mahogany circular tilt-top breakfast table on triangular section tapering column & vine carved trefoil base, 52.5ins. (133cms.) dia. (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a lady - an early C19th mahogany & rosewood crossbanded square piano by Wood, Small & Co., no. 2923, circa 1826, with screw-in turned & reeded pedal & legs terminating in brass capped castors, 68ins. (173cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300
493
Property of a lady - an early / mid C20th French Louis XV style gilt metal mounted three-drawer bombe commode with marble top, 43ins. (109cms.) wide (see illustration). £300-500
494
Property of a lady - an early Victorian rosewood rectangular topped sofa or side table on turned tapering column supports & castors, 57ins. (145cms.) long (see illustration). £150-250
495
Property of a lady - a set of four early C20th French high backed dining or side chairs with cabriole legs, upholstered in red floral silk (4) (see illustration). £150-250
496
Property of a lady - a mid C18th walnut & parcel gilt fretwork framed wall mirror, 32.3ins. (82cms.) high (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a deceased estate - a George III mahogany & boxwood strung bow-fronted two-door corner cabinet with brass ‘H’ hinges, 39.75ins. (101cms.) high (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a deceased estate - a late Victorian Aesthetic Movement ebonised & ivory inlaid swivel-top foldover card table, stamped ‘EDWARDS & ROBERTS’, 36ins. (92cms.) wide (see illustration). £50-100
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Property of a lady - a C19th mahogany woolwinder, with two adjustable reels, on circular platform base (see illustration). £120-180
500
Property of a lady - a Victorian mahogany kneehole desk, with nine drawers, 47.25ins. (120cms.) wide (see illustration). £150-250
501
Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th George III mahogany chest of two short & three long graduated drawers with brass swan-neck handles, on bracket feet, 32.75ins. (83cms.) wide (overall) (see illustration). £100-150
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Property of a gentleman - an early C19th Regency period carved mahogany hall chair, with oval panelled back & sabre legs, restorations (see illustration). £80-120
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Property of a lady - a George III mahogany kneehole dressing table with long drawer above recessed cupboard flanked by six further drawers, on bracket feet, replacement handles, 37.5ins. (95cms.) wide (see illustration). £200-300
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Property of a deceased estate - an early C19th George IV mahogany sofa table of small size, on reeded sabre legs terminating in brass capped castors, 41.3ins. (105cms.) wide (extended) (see illustration). £300-500
End of Sale. Next sale: Saturday 8th November 2014 Oriental Islamic Ceramics & Works of Art Persian & European Rugs & Textiles Antique Furniture & Objects.
Property of a deceased estate - a matched pair of C19th mahogany waterfall bookcases, each with three drawers under, the larger 25.25ins. (64cms.) wide (overall) (2) (see illustration). £300-500 55
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Manner of....... In our opinion a work in the style of the artist and of a later date.
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After........ In our opinion a copy of a known work of the artist.
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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.
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